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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_08_22 � ,::, . 3r .�.. ...t•tl i-. T�'4- SS'� -. , j. .r'IIR.•'" - ..,µ..' .. ... All ;�. .,... !.'„..-yF.Is,Ls.,4,•,.....,c.....+�''�•,w•i.CL'�r:.,.:'.ar:H..xt.se!n 1-.�..�•++.Ynfi. y m m:$?•w-l+_.P.,yl,.!' -_r_n:.,.r,.,,. .y':: rY'4..+�+-s.sted �d T ain"cio.•..-...: ;y - R , � Y ' 0. _ - _ ra.. .I t Pi KERIN -0 E_ C N WS _ VOL. XL1X: — - PIC�ERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY•' AUG. .2?,oI930. _ - Non, 51. PlCii3Otifi'lagRtal I9atslsa. White's- lon • FAIRPORT. vVNrT6VAL-t R OoThe W .A.-of the Anglican Diiss- --Some of'ani farmers have finish- ��� Dsale of home-made bakin at the their harvest. _ _of Dunbarton.purpose holding a ed' ,, DR. H. 0. PE ARSON-Pb siclan Mr. Fitch lost a very valuable y ' 50021 Ri?rer = cow, a fex days ago.Cressal,g Fairport g ILLS and Surgeon, Duabartoa. 101y home Of 'Mrs. _ Is rennin Beach, on Saturday, _�=lgust 28rd Mrs, Griffin spent a few days in _� jj.�� RE. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. ,Director g full blast sawing lum- from 3 to-6 p. m. Afternoon tea xill Toronto with her daughter. opto etrical Association of Ontario. Rea. her, reaches, doubletrees, be served and- zarious artidea will' MYs: J. Tweedie is,recovering af- r t her or the American optometrical r tongues etc. Established 1838 dtaooiation.: Eyes examined by appoiatmeat. g be offered for, sale." The-hearty co- der her recent. attack of quinsy. lbone^zs04. Claremont. Ont. Open to buy a quantity of ROOd operation _all residents is h4 J. and Mrs. Buckles- and family •• - basswood and elm {or. _ _ are spending a feu days in Toronto, A - ARL A.GRL 8I1�,R.O.-Eyesight Mrs, ,__MacRae spent a couple of Cl Especia tT sf-F�n`oui•graduate or the Gotle;e � ,- -"- --X0$9: --� -- -- - __,�_. - --- et O toaetry of Canada; Gold medalist and , ..days with Sirs, Powell,of.Claremont. p � sed P ices asst Herman prizewinner in 1928. At Markbarn QGrain Chopping Tuesdays OSHAWA FAIR itis. F. bIcliav is home after every Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 p. m,.in Dr. and Fridays. s ending a few days in Galt Milton Red UCed Barker s dentcl office. At Stouffvilk from Wed- y The South Ontario Agricultural p y - _weaday_to_Satuiday.nl each.�.eek.. E,es e:aLmin- �c �t��� ) ad.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality — aII11iaCCt7Et a *!mil y - Mrs. A. Payne, of South Dakota at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouft 24os. Orly descriptions. take place this year on Tueslay,Wed = _ nesday..and Thursday, September ytYt `pent,a -feu- -days -with her, mother; MY 1 Legal. 'Price reductions at the llrs 1ic`;eelj., ' - 10th and 11th. The Prize lists have factory. Mrs. Steeper has returned, home BARLEY FEED E. OHRISTIAX, Barrister and been mailed, contain a program after spending two weeks with her A•S611citor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 64`20 or write which is of vast improvement on alI i' gam. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 2517 Chns. White. Locust Hill, Ont.' friend, Mrs. MacRae. ^� previous Fairs. Wednesday and Thur rte` Is the cheapest Feed on the market BEATON, BELL & ROSS, Barrier• sday, September 10th aril 11th, -are for the results it gives. ' - ern, solicitors. 004 Northern Ontario 1 8 full show days and both the after- S. O• F. A. Game and Concert. at B B ng ton, noon and evening entertainment are Bruoklin` Wednesday, Aug. 2i. value by Use to its Building,330 Bay Street,Toronto, A great many farmers testif J Ust r r i v i n of a ver high order. The afternooft J.D.F. Ross. - Adelaide 28V-9 performances, full details of -h'--ich _ _. VR Iv WOOD, u it. II RICHARC80N,` PICKERhhTt3 & Will be given later, differ.entirely to -- .'If-you have never used it, try it �sr�< MfJLVEY — Barriater9, Solicitors- etc,. Choiee 2Xr c3X and 5X B. Ci, the. usual County Fair afternoon en- Mrs. Hunter, of Toronto spent a on my guarantee. °817-514 Confed.rauonLife Building. Corner or fit. terta nlrents. The Harry Lottridgr few days last 'week with Mr.' and _ Y e and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phone* Cedar Shingles. _.._— Show's have been booker) ar 3 -A-ill Mrs. Brandon. Adelaide 4189 and 4480. Pickering office open � - - - � �- Wodrlesaay and Saturday evenings. Phone Pick Also, a large quantity Of provide-=one of the•best Midw=ay' At • Mfi a , ive Witheridge, of Toron- Whe'atWanted. traction= available. to, is spending a few days at the Dental rough and dressed Further particulars will 'be given Tremble home. later, pemember the Fair dates, Mrs, Wm. :Midddleton, is spending r September 4th, 10th a^d lith. If a few days in, Buffalo with her NEIL C. SMITH. Dt 9„ L. D. s. Jack -Pine S Tuce and a �Sacceewr to Dr J.N l ,es,. Graduate of P you wish a prize list, write or phorrr dauughtPr, .Mrs, R. Philip. ,Pea Mixture ane Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron the Secretary,, .Charles P. Davis, 11f Mrs. Broadbent returned to Tor- p Ln,venrty, At-Claremont-office over u. A Hemlock Lumbar. onto on Sunda after visiting in the I make a strong Feed containing �3aott's store every Truaday and F'r,day. Phone iL:n� t• West, Osha•xa, and one will y g ` 19to" 10-11. 27 it b4:mailed. r,•ighborhoo,i for s_orne days. one third Peas. TtiiA makes a R -:- PUCKERING -:• Mrs: Noffland anti- daughter, of splendid Feed for flai�bing, and ERBERT T FALLAISE, L. D y.. Toronto, called,on the -former'9 sig- is an exs!eile❑t Feed - -+ D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of * ** t1 t' 1 771171 for dairy caws. Dena.eI Surgeons and the L'niversit) of Toronto, ■ � ��a� .�/ �a�■ ' H23r Hnbb�' Gln=y Mel'lily 'Boys. ter, Mr. Stewart COIb?LL, On SS•L12r' - ' Office :n residence second door enst of t And. L EraR j Xn%1) Brook'iin. Amvi+t 27th. ,lay. �•' d eaw'aChurch. Pickering.Ont, Of5ce hour, : 9 v1;sgP8 Slater and 'Green, return- in. T c in.m. to GP m.. or by appointment. (X-ray —' — __ _..._._..------ A i AJ ttervtcel. Phone pick 3700 43iy ALTONA. o,I to Toronto thug wPek'after spend I H. Beal, - Claremont i'4r a.few days' with F. L• and Mrs. A car of extra quality Oats light fi gawbs. Pbone 9'34- Mi.4, Blanche Reesor i. visiting' at Green, '!/ - _ just received. - 7�� Kitchener. Chas, and Sirs. Wilson, and family _ AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- F U R lY I T U R F M.-, Alma Anthony is'nsiting her of Brooklin, and Mrs.- Griffiths, _ of X'. _l. C*R3M=N` •Fire and automcb•).'insurance of all i nd,. amt, lilts B. Lewa. Sunday-with - - NEW, USED AND A�iTl L'E Brampton, spent' Miss 4a*reaeauagcvmpatuesot solid Haaacral stand- e Sirs. L. Grove visited with Mrs. W, and Mr:;, Saddler. s �" IN GREAT VARIETY ) �t� GEORG E KEAY-Licensed aurtlon- McNair en Sloi:wav Oast.- Mrs. Meadow' and danuehtPr of L. IBV R1Nif11l�HA t�I _ ser, A tooa. Live +tock and gene*al *ale. Simmon'A Beds, Marshall Mat- air, and .firs. John Forsyth called ;Markham, returned home this week Building and General ;� itroanptly*trended to. Terms reasonable. R, . trees@e, Dreseere, Tabl@e aad _ on Thos. Lewis on Sunday, after spending- Rome time with -heir Contracting. ,- Ptratestows 90os sir -Mr. and Mrs• R, Kensett and fa - - Chairs, Picture Frames. Estimates furnished on all claws - �t POSTILL, Lice-used Auctioneer, Our prices are the lowest. ily visited at Barkin Reesor's on Sat- The ytl,ses Hagerman of White- of work-Interlot• and Exterior. JL' • for oaaastaa of Irma and onawits. Aero- ,rday• vale returned to their home on Sun- b' 1 day after spending the, holidays with Alterations and repairs. Non Wsa of.11 kinds arYnasd b on,t►ortap - ' 'Miss 'Eva• Hook' s spent a few clays aoseaa, Addr«a Organ alvar P o. not - with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs -Cbimne a Built Concrete Wort. gr P their grand-parents, Wm. ani Mrs. y •�, 8.BRATON TOWNSHIP OLEBB A. Davis. Ormerod.. Phone Pickering 5712 iJ• Oon,gaaaae asmmfaaoa.a,for salaam 10 . 0 A L Mrs, Price Pugh has .been vi,it- - FAIRPORT. ONTARIO _ adAavtas. Loomm"al /ser, Komar to loam - - W H ITE V ALE. ' an itaas -inns at Yaertaia Ii► :ng her parents, Mr, and Sirs. W. same t er, oma, '.v A good supply of Hard and Soft Monkhouse. • Miss Alice'Brown of Stouffvihe is �' S H I �T G L R S. R GRANT-Lo 1, co>lcessfoo 4, Coal on hand. Also a supply W. Ell Eoni9ar, of- Coldwater is holidaying at the home of her neph- l C��Scarhoro, Tetephene Malrkham -7508 of Kindling wood, spending a few days with Mr, and +w, N. $andall. :accountant. Butner and Monica- Mrs. T. Lew•1; :,;ova 8eotis Shingles r ten GRANT, GODFRE Y&Co.31 stove length. Miss .Phyllis Manning; of Toronto, We are glad io import that Mr. halt Galvanized Steel Shingles se. East. Toronto, Canada, Adelaide spent last week with her mother, Mrs lsly 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Isaac Lehmanhas recovered from Bird's Felt State Shingled - � T histiirece tGracessRamer and Evelyn Ita11<ialt. 1rh9s Vera Manninir was for sale at 111, 114A W, LICENSED ACs- DOr+TALD ML NRO PICHESINQ also a weekend visitor. _ T10NEER,for York,Qatarto and Durham + Next Saturday evening at 6 sharp T. PATERSON'S CLAREMGKT'r uaa AA kinin of .ales promptly .ttmded - Byer vlslted a fern days with Mr. an important. ea. Termarsaaoaalbie. DatssWr gala MS7'be fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER and Mrs. Fred Ramer. game in the S. O. S. Call and get prices. Phone 281E assaaaad at NEws'Ofbcv. Bell and-tadcyen- 3ii=s Florence Tindall spent a few 8' L. play-off will be played, at Dia- samtoeomas. Whrthr.00t. sty WASHED OUR WAY. mond Park Whitevale between Thorn - - days of. the summer olidays Keith ton" Corners and Whitevale. White- LAWS . st i� We bave'made a business of her aunt t1rs. J. Coates. vale and Thornton Corners are the - ' 1' wash day, Here each color ?►i r. and Sirs. Harry Tomlinson and lira and second teams, respectively R A OR .r h and fabric is giren the 9de-L Jac_k_of. Bradford,. t'L,sited S*•ith. Mr. in standing at the tinge of the, sea- fic formula tbat.beet meets its and Sir, . Slchay on Sunday_ last. ROn'c schedule,_ V6'hitPvale having AND SERVICE STATION need r.' For each clans we use lir, and MrR. Nl(-1•,in Tindall anti ,.aeon 13, and lost 1. Come and see ux•,e front dine to twelve than- fantl;v visited with bur. and !4I r , P. r . a real game. Hard and Soft r✓Oal Of the, Fes of filtered raJneodt wirer._ \i¢h:-vandei of Atha cm Sul-6ay. We are pre'p4red to do all kinds _ ,An avers a of,six hundred gal• -Thoma- Diznn, who resides_ in befit quality. OII g _ Born, on Sunday Auir•*10th to air. `iarklram Trixtlslai met with aver -Of repairing of cAre, alyo bat- , Q y. lone fc,r 'your familywashing.' p= y hand ?tin wonder cletbes Itivndeci3 �n'1 Mr Fioy'i L,- 'McKay (nee An- ceriou� accident on .Thursday after- tery charging, electric - niP Fl_lilrrr, a s=in, WT11am FloS-d. welding and in ' fact here are cleaner and noon• last. lir ryas rn a car driyf n g THOS LAW " last longer. Tl1ose :who called at Floyd Sic- b,, W lfred Hooper of Little• Britain, everything in con- -Kay's-nn Sunda• were, NIrcz,'W. A. nection with 1 • . T r and •vete drivjng on the--high**., ;it +; y Oshawa L ' dr a deliv F,ul'er; lir. an.i 'rr ��'. Duncan,>7on Prr;pect Corners, north of Myrtle,. _ x. , car work _ -.__- ; Chas. 1'Vhite and Barbara. Mildred """�"`�- !� Pieceeaaillgo., and Geors;e: '3fisses Catharine Pet- driven by Lloyd Blum, of Milwaukee always on hff<nd: Tsai service All clothes ned frequent dry-cleaning cvho'had three companions with him.. - Agent for Chevrolet Cars. ha'rfi and• Blanche Belfl •• Mr. -an g e to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning y' In turning a sharp curve the Buick q x Sirs, _>,. Nighswander and Reginald depaetment turns old clothes swung over to the wvon4r side of the _ E_ out like now., Mrs. E. Nighswander and Mr. H. road colliding with Mr. Hoo is Gordon- � Law DiningRoom l3 p� _ WE CALL AND DELIVER Gray. _ car, which was damaged beyond re- ` Phone 8800 pair. -Mr, Hooper was thrown•out ot- --S ite the left front door and under the car R, O.Jones, Local Representative. CLAREINONT .uas it bcomded along the road, bThe Middle Scbonl e=aminutioo re- was only slightly injured. Mr. Dix- aving V Blacksmlthing i ,. sults of Claremont Continuation on, however, sustained. very severe School are announced as, follow@: injuries when he was crumpled-up in This list of Seasonable Merehso- Horse shoeing a Specialty. Schedule First; -Grade 'proflciency 73- front of the car, He was rushed to dive is taken at raadatn from 100 let, Second ditto 88 74 2❑d, Third the Port Perry Hospital, where an oltr general stock, and tb-e-- 'We are showing a very All G'eoerai�ork,including'Wood ditto 60 83 3rd. Credit without rofl y p I` Work, prompts p examination.,revealed internal .injur- prices are Everyday . y tient 50 59 c. Douglas Bacon. E❑ , lovely solid oe)<, 9 piece, y g g ies from which'he 'may not recover. Priee4, not for a attended -to., lit 1:arre hist 3:pbys -2,-chem e, latin_ dining room saute, finish Also, - -- - alit 18, Fre❑ s 3'S, Fieri comp 4i; Gni- The four Americans 'are held by the ' few days only : : -- Agent for Taco Farm-- . don Borlazd�og comp 36, E❑g lite, Port Perry police to await the nit- ,Mar3hmallowe, lain or ed in -Windsor brown.. _ Machinery. aIg 37• pbys c• c-hpm 2; Walter Dou• come of the accident, They were un- toasted,plain o _ = tette, Eng counp 36 anc hist ll,'phys able to furnish the $5,000 bail' fixed per Tile buffet is 60 inches in 27,'Fr coni 20; Muriel• Dunn', £❑ b the Magistrate. - F'. �'. Z7CT000�.�iTlilb2d P I; Y Fresh Salted Pescate.per 16., 29a length. This is a r bar y comp 40, Eng lit 39, sec hint 39, alg 3, GREENWOOD 491 Molasses Hambu e , - geom 36. phye 28, Fr nut 43. Fr comp 9. O. F. A. Foothall Assn Concert _ g , per lb. 19q gain at -— $:17.50 - _ 3 Rose Ei[lReld. F.._og lit 38, Qan.hiet __at_Hrookl,i.n. Aug`2.2th� '. o- ello-yas,_pet 1h,, -$5p- - oder Twine— E c 43, lati❑ nut 2t; Islay Green• . _ Bi Eng comp 3, Eng lit c, enc hist c, tat SITUATIONS GUARANTEED Rountree's York Milk sr,$ Walnut finished Steel Bed, gut 28, tat comp 24. Fr nut c. Fr comp Nut Milk Chocolate Bars, .19e 48 Dor ie Jobiiston, En¢ lit c,chem '2, Canada is calling loudly for young `` all felt Mattress and a _ tat aut 41, lat corp 48,Fr Rut c;Grace men and young women who are thor- Whiz Fly Earner 8 oz., - `47e- all —� Loyst.Eng comp c,aIg c,phye c, cbem oughly grounded. in -rhodern _.busin- Fly toils(a very special " Sagless Spring, all coin BERRY -BOXES 3,tat Gut 32 ldt comp 27,�Fr comp 3; ess science. Canada Business Co•1- rice) one dozen, loc- r Cora Parrott, Eng comp c, Eng lit C. p aad - - lege, (College and Spadina), popul- Writing Pad and Envelopes, Mete, for -_ $18,75 Ca bust c, ane hist r• alga, geom 1, FRUIT .BASKETS p arty_known as Canada's Greatest $ byi cli€at c; C. E Pegg, Eflg eorttp - -- -- reitulac 40e, 250 We have a complete line of Deck c, EoR lit 3,.ulq 3, phye 2, chem c; Mil- fat 1 ties hool fforrusiness, has training theutypealled Of --- p Of Al gnslity. dred Pegg, Eng comb 3;' Eng lit 3 alg Writing Ps per, in box, Chair&, Camp Stools, Camp C.geom 3, pbys c, chem c. Fr attt 42, young-person's sought by the great regular 29c, --lot Fr comp c ; Mildred Pugh, Eng Ijt 2, bvsiresg concerns. Payments may Cote and Hammocks. Fr aut 34. Fr comp 44; Edna Selman. ',r •• nde when convenient, Those AbeOrbent�'iOttdn, 1 lb. roll, 7 PARI9 GREEN Eng comp c. Eng lit. 3, anc bist-c. Fr .wnr. _•, ^ot attend school may with- rogular 60e, - 49c L ARSENATE OF LEAD aut c, Fr comp c; Duncan Spang. Eng out rl:err>e study �t home by mail. grttse`hen Salts, rex. '35c, 890 A Sterritt bast 40. Englit27. Can hist 3fi, anc Our Frrsuccets George Sped b M. 49Q t C. and �. hist 28, aIR 09, phys 2.9, chem 21: Mar- p has successfully operated busin- Andrew's Liver Sal t, reg.BOe. '4411 BPRAYER9 Beret 9pencelep, F.oR comp c. [)oro- mss colleges for over twenty-five 4, ,. tby Spencer. Eng lit 39. Can hist 41, Courteous Service Always" sac hist 43, geom 4b. Fr crimp 49; Joe. years. 'Ville today for a list of ��� y v�� our successful graduates from your � C i O N I C Si�j+ eph W"rd. Ene lit 28, Can hist 12,anc y J 1� J • Furniture Dealer and hist 12. Geon Rrd, phpae;Sad ie Cti'ard district, addr-�s :titins Gertrude Me- rnitur lDirector Eng enmp 37; Eng fit 42. Can bi,t 2s. Eachr.n. B. A 274 College St. Tor- Aleo AmbulancersDiService r ardwsre ,Phone 4800 1 ane bist 41. ale 42, pbye 42. cbem 37: onto. Those interested in attending Druggist and cmefnist. Mary Wbite. Ent;comp c• Hug lit 2nd.I the Oshawa Business College, Osh- ,. r t :�3,.s..g.. _ _ �'Aaoednffiaw pTf1YT4!RTATJt� _ti__aa ._• inn ,_. __sem ja .. 1....... sat _t...�.:._ .�_ _t.�.a_, Phnina -... a.e.u.. >..... ..... :kd, .: .a •�,rix..:. y+.1 :._ r,.x" 's: y{n: ti. -.>- :m*• y. "-es„ z v:Wl'.a.cv�c- ears.s.._-k,,� r^ "h �:•*.�•.c f av-,r•qr;' 'J!' >x. c «""`,»�^•- �r� ''" ,'� ,fw-• '°�`.w •�. .w :.,,,,;.„,., -'�. °7 .. .-. ..i• ,.•. :_"."?:'fir . ds .. � amu" a•... .. .. ..- .. .. .. .. ' r r_iorrow _0 I'm going 'to work for your ti • _ father as a top cowhand," "Ma be," the kip. tor' ted•hiin - _. • • enigmatically. "Mr. Burney " he ex- �. ringorwateer _ _ u P -G enigma c the girl, is a drug' store 0 cowboy and before he goes tc work p a for me has has'to pass an entrance " - eitaminatio He'll ride Gisronimo to- n _ more _user -� . morrow, bulldog a big, peevish 'steer ! le•of calves to prove and rope a coup ' — - By PETER B. KYNE ^' I his social standing e _�est thret _months The butler came ir. 'to announce — �Ii 4.11lnner and, to the.amazern.m: of the _ ping, Mr. Burney gallantly offare,.. his SYNorsis - be knighted."there is no'doubt but that you would arm to Miss Muriel, who seemed un- Thteu ■ Kenneth Burney, adventurer and onedecided whether to accept it or not. e remndos �nerease - �ltme gentleman• comes to_Bradley Bar- "It'snAt well_to Judge man hastily, In ::11 her rife none of her father's, »� king-of-Ahe att�e=wry, fora fob, _ Burney has had a fight with Martin, sir;' the young man assured hint. :owhands had ever been so bold. ■ 'Bruce, a rival cattle owner, -who has "Pry tpitLte men are not apt to comb - "Oh, take- it, take if," the king ;' n �' LA DA Tea S at es - d stealing the King's stock, aided by „ Ordered. `He's Used to hig'^ society. Miguel Gallegos, a luexican bandit. The gray baits. Xing. liking young Burnes''$-style, offers The king pounded his library table, It comes natural to him, the impertin- hits the Sob of getting the cattle-thieves. ..What I require, young man," he eat rue." -_shows this extraordinary - < _ CHAPTER III. - said, "is a general manager with the "He's not an impertinent pup",. `..- guts of a bear." Muriel defended, arl accepted the ■ 4ft Aft ` _ Mr. i'urney's handsome face puck- with the proffered arm. wth i n Chi - eyed in distress. -"Oh, no, sir, he cunning.of a fox, sir?" Arrive in a dining .%,om, thE . confessed. "I.haven't even had a de- ' The king stares at him. "low do strange guest tucked Muriel and her sire to kil: one. That is; if You speak you do, Mr. Fox!" chair in under the table, waited re- O _ in a professional sense. As a soldier. «You flatter me, sir." spectfully for the king to settle his I imagine that in the course of three "I'll take a :hence on you, young huge bulk into his chair and then sit ° years of active service I accounted for fellow. Tomormw you'll •take your down himself: Muriel -seized the op- my share." entrance examination and if you pass portunity, whi1F Burney's gaze was The king grimaced disgustedly. it, you go on the Bardin payroll. Once fixed upon her fatk_er. to stew- a swift "Then wh3 the devil are you applying you're there I'll Kayo my eye on you. dance of curosity at their guest. :to me fora job that requires a pro- K•liow what day it is tomorrow?" She saw a man under thirty y'�ars spelditistt" he. de- "The Fourth of July; -ir." of age, about six feet tall, straight sanded true ileatIy. . . "You bet. And there's a barbecre from shouldgx to hip, slim, small- "Yow pardon, senor. I havE not and trodeo for Lina whole country-side boned, wiry,�areighitsg perhaps a huu- _ - -applied for the job. I do, however, Lere tomorrow. Can Son ride?" dried and sixty pounces His head was --- -aFPly for- a job ss'a rider in the em- ? nobly formed and c v e'n $uraeR shrugged. "'ftuy pcco,'- Fresh from the gardeW .'ploy of El Ranchitc, because it has he-murmured deprecatingly. Evident- traordlnarily thick thatch o'. jet-black, seemed to me that what ypu require ly all of his Castilian blood had not wavy hair; his eyes were very dark here is an unusually . . er . . hardy been bred out of him. blue with heavy long lashes th^t taus- Three Things crew that will be loyal to the payroll, .. ., -•eckless, improvident Hidalgo," he ti p Weil, if..you wan. that fob you-1 ec: one to think at first sight, that the P B land you might start your recruiting ride for it" young'man had accumulated some soot I cried. "Your friends will have to pans i At twenty years of age the will - = +with trite. 01 .Duras I am not insen- His guest bowed. "The king's re- them. A slightly beake•i Castilian I tl a hat if you're ever given a decent,reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, is!ble to the probubility Your u='hheamaost quest is always tantamount to an rose arose out of a patrician coup- ` funeral." the judgment.-7�reace. Royal and devoted of the crew might q " y I teiance, his teeth were even, white I "Oh, say sot so, Your Highnesr. 4 order. Most gifts have a stria to them and Habit - _ ' come under the eye of o Majesty You it callingtrip kis and Your and well cared for. He was, decided- �8'i g r . ,.. . -. . _. -rand get knighted. I am not, however, Majesty, will you? Why .lo you do!1p, an outfoor type of man, tanned to(there's one attached to. this one. In The neglect of the habit of accuracy a professional killer; I am not hiring that?" 1 return for my horse I charge you, sir, I a bricky Drown. Also he .was thirty seriously limits a ma-a's personal in- out as such, even in the ;resent.ex- "Beta ise' everybody else In this days overdue on a haircut.. I with the respon.ihility of seeing to it fluence. end also his personal enjoy. __• :•tremely low state of my 11-lances, nor country does." Nutlet noticed that he disposed of�that 1 am decent:y interred; and I ment. &hall I ever hire out as such. I shall "I don't believo i:. _I've never been his Y)up without gustatory riot. When warn you that my funeral will be ex- always, Itrust, remember "tat I am a I.L6 such name* to my face here- U e salad, which in the West it usual:y Pensive, because you'll have to ship gentlersan and leave rough, rude-toiore." served after the soup, carne on, she .n back to Tres ?inoe; California, to -brawling to those-who have indulged id afraid to But then noticed that Mr. -.3urney chose, with lie with my ancestors, and, as you in it since boyhood and think it titian- you've got so much money and land unerring precision, the ta:ad fork; probably know, the railroad chargee Y. red and cattle you'-. a personage and eft- kence she made n her mind that the one full fare for a corpse and some- the Majesty murmured !n a low titled to a courtesyti, And I never kin had not erred social) by inviting body has to ace rmpauy the body. Sii!1, �'!, _• voice somethingJust a *rifle costae. g y I'll not stick you too deeply. You may j say anything behind a man's back that this wandering cowboy to dinner . i omit flawera." "I'm disappointed,",he confesvA. "I I will not say to his face•" Phis castle. ,� �► xd a hunch ypu were just a gift, Whatever reply the king purposed "What a vast i'.ifYerence between (To be continued.) $i and if you would guarantee to rid me making to,this semi-impertinent state- grub ^ad food" Mr. Burn?y sighed Be Careful of Target 'a' 4�1. ci! Martin Bruce and Migucl Gallegos meat remained unspoken, fer Ken F,reuntly. -" si It is hard two days' - Burney saw him glance toward the`ride between yo tr domain and Martin� Warning t0 Hunters door, saw his fierce glance soften and Bruce's ranch, air, and there.are no "Take the hunch out of hunting and ' _ a-smelt of winning tenderness light�i n'a cutouts. Havi.tg left Mr. Bruce's. the Suess out of gunning by never _ o ' -p his rugged old face. Instaat)p employ very sudlenly and in bad odor, shooting at movement or sound.' Car- 0P49)K PdSKID Burney stood erect. turned and.found T did not carry any sustena.ce with los Avery. president of the Am 4 - � ericas tong himself facing o girl who stood heli. me, so naturally my appetite is keener Game protective Association, says In Full of I ,syr - , d.t��.,..■to and taut in the doorway. than usual." urging hunters to co-operate with made of pure chicle and other "Come in• my drat," the king en- "Gaf fired:" His 1Karestq queried. game officials and conservation groups iogtedlents of the highest quality treated. Burney saw the girl's glance "No, sir. Jest quit" who have recently Inaugurated educe- . _ rest for an instant on his chaps and "At the start of the calf round-up? tional campaigns to stop the needless i sombrero lyingr an the divan; then her Must have had a figbi witn some- killing and wounding of many persona !diffidence disappeared and she ad- body." every year,. your •� **Wind-blown tree limbs or bushes _ Nj vanced to her father's side without 'I did, sir. "Nin yif �to 1� tea. ;paying.the-slightest ac.tentien to his �Who won 71, and movements o! fellow hunters or I el>ild, le Course, 't All tight visitor. I did, sir." - _ live stock near by often cause optical possible,btltdOrl't lm rhe�an of its oodness is wax rap�dpedtag '•Thinks. I'm -,L--t one of the old "Thtm," staid- the kiig "you must. illusions for the unwary," Mr. Avery) experiment with _ The days work goes much cadet Lave had stun-i13iB n wi h artn Bruce says. -With the 1930 bunting season man's riders," Burney decided. "Won- all sorts of food with WRIG1•t3YB to sesta o and der if the king will introduce me. By or his-riding 'boss and I quit to avoid- for malty game and animal sfsecies �;ref"116 M'R James.-she's.as-.)eautiful as,atr army r; that you know been fired.", about to open, every hunter can do his; little shout, HANDY i!or with banners." You are very astute, Y our Royal part to stop the.loss o! human life. R1( Wr Hi hne,,s, "The careful hunter always holds I gaffe grand Fla, beat' 3 PACK9 5/ �saet ie kingd. "This young man. Muriel," he announced. "is Kenneth told you not' to call the such the muzzle of a loaded faun dow�i or in the etaadard infant Rl6LElrx name-," the king warned. such as upright position over his food since 1857_--It_m- .11 �Q K Burney,so,-of an o1Q.cattleman frieid „You told me not to abode to you shoulder-when walking that his cam- entirelyi pure,it is ex-, eI'+r p►. of mine in Califo.n•_. Mr. Burney,, '`aa Foltr 3I"sjesty or Ming. i respected rades 'will not be hit if the gen goes' ceedingiy digestible a `. .e""�,• this, is my daughter. Muriel. Mr. - - i• •� y,,ur wishes. But you are a prince to off accidentally. . :�tany.-old-time;s.al-I and there is an ever;k - ••• Burney is dining. with- us tonight, invite me to dinner and give mo'a A LOT FOR Muriel." ways unload during rest periods and ready supply-at any. SILAUit N NICKEL _ IiFiss Muriel favored the young man civilized room and bath for_the_night; before they get into camp at night.. dealer's no matter • to s bright smile and a reserved Lence I now-addressrd-you .according ever aim at any one—you.never can where you live or -= - h "I see ou're gh,Mr.1 t°�your Lreatihtua�l tri .'.. _."_The to might happen! see be game."I Y�Bo• with g where _ ee Y- ridging throe t a _ -__._. 11 what m I "Oa, no," hem stied her. "To- ..ewspapers' alw iys refer to D as' — ¢ - - - �+. The Cattle King. _ ;'The Road to Kindness "I don't like it," 'His -Majesty - growled. - If I can make the path of one dumb "You'll have to stand for 't d'arl- creature - Tt ;St.Pt ui ., �D, r 1�0 St P■ui W.,MmtsMl h'is daughter assured him. "Go A way of kindness and good cheer.` �d Fr"Baby mks to: rs like it" it I can ee bat God's immortal glory approved by ahead, IbI . BurnePIec., Drew t living creature to Him ivw..■.......~,~• „••,, ,•„•„ Mr. 9. "Thank y n - the' mothers of '`Will you.try some of these brand- very near, fed peaches, Sir Knight?" If every. move for those wfio, sulrer "*" `~ ~'-•~•"~^~'••' Canada "Rui:biah!" growled the ]ting. "Now sorrow, ,,,„,,;,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,....tta then, what did you Pnd that coyote, Were actuated by kind motives from q._ Martin' Bruce, quarrel about.,young above, man's” And every deed of oune,however trif- - t - t "I wouldn't sell him my horse--and ling, he offered a whopping price for him, Wer' labelled by the golden rule of '• too. A thousand dollar love, 'L'U:'M B A GO give you-two thousand dollars If-all Life's bitter gall and all its-ran g ': ,_• JrQrs. E for,him." tor. t +� "Sorry. sir. He's not for sale." Were buried in a sea of kindness rare, A pain,in the ]ower part of your ' Q� "Two thousand dol-lars is a lot of ad; all the trials of our progress,' in back can torture you. But not for ' O money for a .cow_tb�oy, and I'll lfet a rU'e future, long, if you knots about Aspirin 1. •� { /���-. .' i,.: :� — - ftIlar-cigar-you lift e2i�E—two- c•_ _ ed to the Alaster'A -kindheSE'�T8rrn1C53, t3� to your name." and loving.care, take away the• misery of lumbago; "I'll collect that cigar after dinner, If every nation held aloft the flag of rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches, r our Highness, I have three dollars." kindness, ... toothaches, and systemic pains of ::•_:; a sem" "Well; at least yor and I will not So man, dumb heast could see and un- ;romen. Relief comes promptly; is - w quarrel about the horse," the king re- derstand, complete.' Genuine Aspirin cannot torted smilingly,"although I did think There'd be a•world, indeed, n e could► depress the heart. Look for the, I'd like to trade you out of him—for rejoice in-horse I Bayer cross, thus:naci - ed Canada b'9 Chrtsde's stn 8S3 us Beer." an ness of.Man. v► a's-original A rro ' - a tri"Wi emission, sire I shall -Teary C. MclEnroe In "Our Dumb 1 for b hath your r e nt him.to, he 1 e PPY PT's tidy Animals.- -after - - - - - -.- -after the'-rodeo tomorrow; provided' i¢ � �V s,R will a the expressagenpare a- �� yotr_ 'payMlnard'f thiiment removes Warts. �■ duplicate of him, now on pasture at the Santa Inez Rancho in California." 2iilss Curlington aproached a famous ; ts His Majesty laid down his knife and horticulturist gushingly, "Tell me," ' fcrk and stared at Ken Burney. "You she said, "the beat way to distinguish � the poisonous fangs from the edible:' rrow For Blisters - Mlaard's Liniment. "Est 'em!" was the curt reply. ISSUE NO. 34—'3� w4a, ''9'. -',r :S:z:.; ..-.•-Vii,.:, if'". .ir'F> q3. s „ :h� ;, .d v p. _.. r he finest hostelries on the continent, - WHEN IN '10l I O $EE OUR �n,p� '' � n:nong them the la:gE,st and most ux-I - ,BICYCMA AND > s ,.tions in the British Empire. But a ature f Tor ring t 4'Jt MOTOR—CYCLES i ie o oto du I STING you to visit the annual exposition whi0h always -aa QUEEN ST. EAST exhibit at the: Canadian- or Write for Catalogue. 'We prepay j impresses visitors' is the city's Lospt , - delivery charges_ on B[eyeles. s' { tality to Its guests. Thousands of National Exhibition. PERCY A. McBRiDE'S. 4 tomes are thrown bpen 'id viistors • r '• - )f: v here modern and comfortub • accom ``- -- modation may be secured. Under `he =EATat the Union Station, To= - directiun�f- theCana tars National ', ronto, where the RA < # Exhibition an elaborate downt,wn In- MASON & RISCH WAYS operate tour eating places and ; formation Bureau offers,complete de- serve upward of 2,000 people a day', tails of available residence-s. All are - AND 1f you appreciate superior food well carefully inspected and approved, ;,y, �4 cooked, cleanliness, and serJlce by For half a centt.,,y Toronto's hospi- Henry Herr` h . courteous employeesr at_-moderate . tality at this time has been :s civic prices. tradition. Rate. are not raised above :PIANOS `. normal. There is no, only ample ac- - -- commodation; but lnexpenbive 'accom- modatiu+.no lack of it. This year --— will be one of the greatest and most See and Hear. the Famous spectacular celebratic ns in th- Can- National an- _. DUO ART -ad-.in �fatioasl�Exhibition' coffee - history, and, as a hAieay trip, one 'Reproducing Piano i which is entirely alone in the liversity ^" '33arley-Davidson 1931 Models are on els_ Canadian National Exhibltioa crowds throng Dominion Government Building of its attractions. Play at our new store, with many new to view local products and those of far oft lands. leatures that will interest you, and we Invite you to come and inspect this -_ , meet er motorcycle. Sold on -say tennis. - The Markets Walter Andrews,Limited Canada Gets Lion's Share of Tourist ` 531 YONGE ST. TORONTO - • 101 KING ST'. W., HAMILTO ra a C.N.E. Powerful Attraction `PRODUCE QUOTATIONS rToronto wholesale dealers are buy- / C)R SALE ing produce at the following prices: Of all U.S. tourist_ money spent- In :.ations will also be represented-the Eggs-Ungradea, cases rMurned, BEAUTY PARLOR n arida to the +soil Coast, Briti4i West Africa and fresh extras, 29c4 fresh firsts, 28 to 230 YonP St. 'Toronto foreign countries,, C gets •, 27c; seconds, 21c. Sierra asd .,terra Leone, Beriuu:a,JamsIca, the BARBER SHOP lion's abate-34 per cent,--according Butter--No. 1 . Ontario.. cresmerf, .. . .. .. •',, to Babson. Of all Canada's aigbtaee- Orient and other parts of Europe ,.ad solids, 2834 to 28#c; No. 2, 27 to EQUff"ENI' Asia. 2734 c. is In attractio none exAta the w- Churnin creamer ial 29c• No da, fair to good, $8.50 to $7; do, com., ale salrae oat 3lp�a! acs g � p° The diaptaya cover est, agriculture g P� ' $5.50 10 $8.80; butcher heifers, choice,! 11` isle !»1201, . Lar�a hair dryers erful annual draw of the Canadian and industry.. A ti.ay"in Exhibition 1, 28r; No 2, 25c. $7 $7,50; do, fair to $6.50 to' basins. permanent wavingmachines Cheese No. 1 large, colored, paraf- + barber chairs and fixtures, stting chairs National Exhibition in Toronto. City is a transcontinental tour fined and government grad,-d, l8yac, $7; do,:com., $5.50 to $5.75; butcher hairdressing chairs, dreaaerettes, .air- through Canada in miniatare and a cows, to choice I) to $5.75' Toro. manicure tables.sterilizers.cabinets. How many Americana vibit this, the ' Quotations to poultry shippers are Bid . r stens, etc.. must be gold regardless- of bird's-eye view of the globe. do, med., $4.50 to$6; canners and cut- cost Everything will clrry a money world's largest exposition, is not de- The action is one vast carnival♦ as follows: ters, $2 to 113; Durr:or bulla good to ;bacY guarantee. Expo Poultry (&live)-Fatted hens, over choice, $4.2b to $5; do, bologna, $3 toApply at our Head Office, finitely known, but it is far up in Me Thirty concert banes are heard in re- 5 lbs. each, 21c; over ; to 5 lbs. each, sores egos. os. Hca OfA. raa'r>.n thousands, and every state contributes cital, including ons great unit of out, 18c; over 3% to 4 lba. each, 16c; under $8.50; baby beef. $9 to$11.50; feeders, as-si &03p as ss.'. a7ss standing musicians, the All-Canada 3% lbs., each, 12c♦ Spring broilers, good $8.25 to $6.50; stocke s ':.25 to } to the total In a 1929 check-up made Permanent Force Ba,id under Captain 6; calves, _ over 4 lbs., 25r 834 to '4 lba., 22c; 3 $ 1 good to choice, 410.50 to In one of the exposition's parking Charles O'Neill of hiatori•. Quebec to 3% lbs., 1Sc; over 2 to 234 lbs., $il;do, med., $8 to $9.50; do, com., $6 USEDI i "11% C � tD�'t areas where 10,000 motors were lined � Q each, 6c. Old roosters, over 5 lbs. M $8.75; do, grassers, $b W $5.60; L► Lel/ 4/l''1tiL7 Citadel Four times during exposition each 16c; over 4 to 5 lbs each, Be. Milkers, $50 to $90; springers, $10 to ` aide by side, there were license plates weeks, the spectacular 2,000-voice Ducklings,over i iba..19c: do,colored, 490; lambs, Cho Le, $9• buck lambs, ,ARE CHEAPER of 42 different states. Visitors come, choir under Dr H A. Frkker, M.A., 17c. Dressed pouter •, if in good con- '$7; sheep, $2 to $0.50; hogs, heron, "'rµ in addition, bg every rail sad water F.R.C.O.. attracts music lovers from dition. will be paid 3 to 4 cents above w.o-c-, ,v.2.25; do, selects. $1 per hog IN route and b air. widely scattered seettons ,f America alive prices. premium; do, butehr-•s, 75c per hog y to hear its concerts. discount; do, f.o.b. price $1 cwt under Magnitude of the spectacle is pos- PROVISION QUOTATIONS. w.o.c.; ¢o, trucl:cd in,25c cwt. under = TORONTO Every evening on a thousand-foot sibly its greatest appeal w.o-c- .:E , � stage, 1,500 performers appear in a Following are the range of prices � i AT This year, the dates are August 22 huge muAical pageant and dramatis for Saturday market:- to September 6 inclusive. Canada's Smoked. meats-Hama, med., 28 to Amber glass, indirect lighting and spectacle. Lea Voyageurs, before - �'+� /�/^t � � test annual celebration is a thou- 36c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c• smoked other novel innovations to prevent - �, SEE & DUV\i�''1\ �� audiences averaging 25,000 nightly. 30 to 38c; tare on the finishes of motor cars are �. sand expositions in one. Any attempt rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, g MOTORS L i to surveq it in the course o; a few This.enormous prodar..ion, unequalled backs, pea-mealed, 32c; do, smoked, 44 being utilized in the Automotive anywhere else on the continent, I. the to 50c. Buildingat the Can tdian National 599 • 623 YO a St. words to apt,therefore,to be bewilder- climax of each day's celebration and Pork loins" 30c; shoulders, 22%e; A$ Ing. Its attractions range from art ry Exhibition. i galleries to battles for world's swim• concludes,with a pyrotechnic blaze of butts, 2734c; hams, 25'4 to ..734c, - e 10 t. e -j thing titles; from ma.nmoth historical light and color which uses the entire Curet meats-Long clear bacon, 50 T sky-line as its background. to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90 pageantry to 'sea flea" races; from to 110 lbs.,_21c. Heavy"wei ht rolls, WHEN AT TORONTO Sport spectacles are daily event o K The Very Best pp ah>ws of blooded livestock to concerts 40c; li htweight rolls, _5c, ry k On August 27th picked natators from g "HI$I'1'ION t,y the Exhibition's gigantic 2,000 Laid-Pure, tierces, 25c; tubs, 16c; voice. choir. the four corners of the world compete pails, 17c; prints, 17 to 17i4c. : ..Course and Visit Us is a 15-mile swimming Marathon for Shirtening-Tierces, 2 ���� Cars The scene o! these festivals is both 1.34c; tuba, -- We au 10,000 bosses a tett to sous. a fortune in prizes and a world chem- 13c; pails, 13'�- •• �' - - tied customers, we can supply you Exhibition Park and Exhibition City. pionship, Preceding this on August Special pastry shortening-Tierces, ,f • 5th one horse or a carload at market Its 350 sciea on tba edge of Lake On 22nd, internati al mermaids race for 15c; tubs 15%c; pails 18c. 3 prteea. All horses loaded on rail• • ' 7 - roads free of charge. tr.ri� include wide atreuhea i velvet the women's world title over a 10- in Toronto :.. Auction Sales Ever Tuesday and lawns, rose gardens, grove's of trees GRAIN QUMATIONS Y Y mile distance. These swims are held -� Friday. end horticultural spectacles which are Grain dealers or. fisc Toronto Board On Display Outing the Exhibition, on the Exposition waterfront with Special Oil'ering In Every Line unique in themye!ves. of Trade are making the following AT $47 YONGE STREET A; every foot of the cou?se in plain view quotations for car lets 4Th& easy address to And) of Harness. Its buildings, scores of them, are . q s4: stately to spectators scatt:red alorig a in Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.0234; f COULTER BROS. Pr y permanent edifices, carved out and a half of sea-wall and boulevard. No. A E �s No. 2, do, $1.003a; No.,3, do, 99c; . l THE REPOSITORY lof atone or built rt steel, prick and Exhibition Park has a natural and 4, 97c; No. 5, 91c; No.8; 7334c; feed, 10-28 NELSON ST., TORONTO I concrete. The magnificent new home staril with sightseeing accommodation 158-%c (c.i.f. Goderich and Pry ports). of the National Motor Show alone coat Man. oats No. 1 feed 42�ac; No. far a quarter of a .aiHiorrinE':viduals more than a million. The Coliseum 2, do, 39#c. The cost of your trip to the Ex ibl- 1 The roar of the mos • tion and drive home one of.the beat "+ tnd Live Stock Pavilion, with an Argentine corn, , cele -�-- reconditioned cars in Ontario. _ the International Outboard Motorboat' i stens seating 12,000 people in comfort borne. in stock-In first class conditton- , Banti Instruments and 1814 acres under one rcof, is she speed trials is a the in any Ian. Millfeed,.,del. Montreal 'reights, RP dv for your selection: Visit largest exhibition structure in the gzage. Seaplane races with interna- bags included-,3ran, per ton, $27.25; B;Icxa svasosrs, wALMs. tional com titers are equally excit- shorts r tan, $28.25; m.ddlirrgs, szvaaaaz>css♦ rosrssaos •.orld. Exhibition City has nine Pe q y Per casTataas snow, atasysas, " The Corin-Leedy Store miles of its own paved streets, its own Ing. World champions will also ap. $35.25• and many others. P Your car accepted in trade. Every 10 SHUTER BT., TORONTO internal trans rtaticn system rail- Pear in robing end sculling events, Ontario grata-Wheat, 78 to BOc; c r sold on an absolute 'three-day y canoeing and yacht races. Radio an- t.arley, 42c; oats, 34c; buckwheat, money-back guarantee, Opposite Massey Hall road terminal whtre sightseers step nominal. • straight from the trains to the Park; nouncers whose names are known to f Ame _ ___HA TRAW PRICES i O Donnell-MTC a :a -. -. -- -------- -- .--- number of_tBese contests: hoTesa�e dealers.zn --baa - -- - -- SEE HEAR lines, linking it with every other sec- tion of Toronto and outside points. For good measure there are dog and are quoting sh:ppc the following Ontario Distributors r Twenty iniliion .sitars, in all, is in. cat shows, a baby show, judging com- prices for carload lets, delivered on e , track, Toronto: Auburn and Cord vested in equipmen�,.land and build- Petitions, doral parade, warriors par- ^_gs. ode, fashion and handicraft shows, a 3-, 2 timothy, , -1 No. 3 straw, $ $ t. This year dis.)lasys from ev:-ry cin- superb horse shcw in the Coliseum's $13; wheat straw, -10; oat straw,$10. Front Drive : LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS (Dealers wanted in towns lne to six RADIO ter of the.Dominion•are being given tanbark arena, and a mile •Af midway Thousand. Ask about our 4iberal . -- _ Ppecial prominence in the showings. which ,. includes practice i 7 every Heavy beef s*-G'ec;, $6.50 to $7.50; franchise.) ',= True Pa'fOrlila><1CC - ' ' 1.1_e t-utcher steers, choice,'$7 to. $?.50; y .come from paints as scattered known variety of amusement devises. - as the Yukon and the'Canadian Rock- The Canadian National Exhibition At the Music Building fes, the Pacific Coast fisheries, the is easy to reach. Fifty-tiv---million - - RADIO RADIO WITH wheat plains of the PrairiEs, n;rthern Americans live within 500 miles. of • • PANATROPE AND RECORD$ go fieidb, and southern industrial Toronto. There are special riites on When at the Toronto Exhibition "The Network of the Home" centres, habitants of Quebec and the all railroads, steamship lines, and air- You are invited to call at the Helntzman stand in the Manu- - Maritime Provinces. From the British ways. A network of de 1UXE highways facturers' Building and see the wonderful display of UPRIGHT '1- Isies comes the finest, t},e largest and :cad to the Exhibition from every and GRAND PIANOS, as well as the very artistic display-.of « y the most elaborate exhibits ever sent point of"entry on the U.S, border. SPECIAL DESIGNS. Horticulture Judges to this'continent A score of other Hotel accommodation includes some of If you Aro down town, would be glad to,have you call in, as a Plants and Groupe-A. H. Walxer, duplicate display Is on hand at our warerooms, 195 Yonge Macdonald College, Quebec. Street, opposite Eaton's. _ Cut Fowers-W. Dale, Brampton • RADIO and PHONOGRAPHS, a wond0ful display'of the latest' t t _ -- ---modeti-tis-Radiosr malty--a►akes,i4=-sthoean_ienm.,_Also_all - - — '�. designs of Orthophonle Vietrolas, and Victor Records. Cut FIowers-E. Dale, Brampton, Terms. Pianos 10/ cash, balance spread over three years. °o Ontario. Radios and Phonographs, 150/9 to 25% cash balance Cut Foners-F. Noton, Toronto. arranged over a period of 12 months. Cut F:owere-F. Fletcher, Toronto. GladiO: G. L. Hutt, Georgetown, Ontario. _ Dahl'-as-i. H. Wylie, Toronto, Ont - j Fruit-Commercial Pa - 8E�T� 13A.LL GAM - a -Fsfier, Burlington, Out. WWe Visiting the Exhibition - - Apples', except Commercial Packages � ,� ,. A . r-W. L. Hamilton, Collinswood, Out i - Aug. 22-23 (2 Games 23rd) -i i Sept. 1 (a.m. and p.m) 9-$ - c +- All Peaches sad Grapes, except Baltimore. Rochester.. -- -- --Commercial Packages F A. J. Shop 4.5.d-Buffalo. pard, St. Catharines. '`ai-25.27 (2 Games 97th)- . Pears and Plums, except Com- NewaMt. 5.9.14-Montreal. amercial Packages-E. F. Palmer,Vine. - - 211140" 0 ©amee, $filth)•- -*Nil ADMfafllON FOR - land, Out. _ Reading!. DOUBLE-HEADERi! Canadian National fthlbitios st- `Mipjls Ltlrrtf StfllthlIDf $ltu(I<ted on Flfl,et S lit rr� tendance, eclips" that of aay! other Manufactarere' Beildfes Oise of the most popular at the C'sftodln+l ::i'iaasJ . . - Rsaistial espc+sitfOa !n the world. MzhlbfHosi. �, 0111)," tb l.+Zblblt101f CalfagDdi . y .. 5 •. r !.r.. - �' ..- 'dS"' i "': .a�-•q'.,v' ?G..:'.^'k°. Y¢�a .. �.u.rL E -J" .1 ton 'cut-- 4 <r con . S0; D. Anni., 1'.25;. hl,,H .Reesor, ditto--"50; F. A- . :S M3 BONDS-Government. municipal and ju rep approach Whitevale, 1.75; .Jnu: l't:per, ditto 10 MI; W. Pengelly, r. Security,and service in Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrial•. --' - Herbert ditto, 1.75; -A. Wilson, dit placing and moving bridge on abut- Insurance of all kinds. Safe investments at from 8 to 7 per TERMi to,. 1,50; X 'Randall'cut weeds White mint and riveting, 375.00; A.. C. cent. 41.78peryear,; ii.Soit paid In•dvance. va �.rJ, C, !'tckna. rut aveeds i Diamond rep road con 3, 11.25; E. Low rates fqr Auto Ine.urance and �bacriptiooa to the United States and Creat , Fire Insurance. 1N9LTRANt�All classes'written d- Britain i2.vu to advance. 3,.and•:4, rep."bridge con. 3, 6.l.. Bagshaw, bonus wire fence ' 6.55, Also, represegtative of eluding Ft e,. Autoinobile,, wind- T. O'Reilly Chemical Cal. Chlor, for'; ll. 1' ,i�!u:, c<It ,�e d.• roar 7, 7.i0' • The Cxnada.Life desueaa. Co. storm, Accident and Sickness. 1.0 HN NLURKAR Pro ri tot, Bay rd, 26'_,06'; F. Turner cut weed3 i -CARD OF THANKS >' - Phpne or write - t p 4'4' T..L. con 6 and 7, 10.35; H. 11. ; �' 4ay Address 43tf ED. BOWMAN,�Vhitby BROUGHAM,,GHAM,, ONT3RI0 ------- - ---"---- --�-- en_. - P.._,or, ditto x.00; J Michell, d!t o. M . an,! JIn-. Win. Beaton -,vish to -�ICKEfiING COUNG.IL. ---- tk their nei�!;l-#or and friends - --V - - - ,£ - --�j _ir !n r i4t i+tg the i_ - - - - o D� ! r the u � t i ..nr! � BaChk�i:' LhF!r .n.'an'_ daughter. ' (Continued froom last week.) - -- R 0 R R I. S H ' Boa and Bridge report continued The SHOW BOAT .,,.from last week:-F. Iaraiiman lab. BROUGHAM P / C KE-RI N G .i;r on Wilson, Lehman' bridges33.25; Pickeyiuz mi-the Lake a Albert Draper, ditto 35.00; ':51. Dunk- old team Lehman bridge 11.00; A. T\ew line uf =ptleuditi- D••tNCi\(4 -Carruthers ditto cut 'heec[23.75; Ted ;Cxmpin� `°':.Tenting Picnicking Holtby, labor Holtby cul, 1.50; Chas. D RE S S G O D►41 1 Swing` And Play Gt• ands under Q,uality Foodstuffs lab, Clark's Hollot- 1.75; S. the-bade of the old j - --Degeer, ditto, 5.25; J. Soden, gravel - --- apple trees. -• _--- - - con, 6 ,7, 9 112.70; F. Barclay, haul Just in, for ladies and -: - a Prices t P 'ass --- - _ _ Chtldr ea. The plrce to spend a and Wil-- SUNDAY AFTERNOON Holtby That Are Right. , 1880.30-son3 brdg_etcOrammer haul gray. Bay rd, 82.50; J. Herbert teens e o ea 1me, arts: -Rhine-nt-Eonths 1 II W2 u to o -cut weeds con. 5, 9.00; Howard Turn- Green, Climax Bug`. SAUNDERS,BARRETT Yon will find that it will pap y0 d er, out weeds con 5, 2.50; A. M. Gib- Killer. etc. ' &SAUNDFR6 son, haul gravel- con. 2, 15.00; J. D - _ 5'our shopping at Remmer, haul gravel con 2, 3 15.00; Morris Hickey, haul grav, con 2-, 3, - 1Mornsh's. 140.00; Geo. Green cut weeds con 2,3, - W.75; W. P Juniper, cut weeds con 2. 2.50; Don. Munro ditto 3.0.0, E. Andrews cut weeds con 2 1,50; Jas. CHERRYW� RING 'White ditto 2.50; Wettlaufer Bros. ,'^ _ OD AND PICKS irubbers for pumps, 14.00; Greenburn , IGyproc Makes Phone' Mark. - Phone Pick.Fho M k 5020 Ph a P'ek 800 • ` .' Sartd and Gravel con 6. 25.50; Chas. _ -Hackmy, cut needs con 5. 12.00; B. ",Summer Homes tennis, rep cul, At weeds an.i drag Picker*ng ard�are Store con. 5, 7.OQ; F li. Richardson, gravel FIRE-SAFE ! con, 2, 8.55; R. Myers, gravel con 2, "3.45; G. Todd, gravel coir. 2. 2.00; .I. Miridleton, labnr con G, 2 50, ileo; l �- !Gardner Cort i cut weeds con 23.7=, z )lf DROTECT your family by Y �CLDIAX BUG KILLER .E. Byers, gr:,l haul ;tray. can 6, ana ^.� snaking your Summer Ntio',Apray�ing, 1,6 water; tit) niiziug, all ready for use on po- 7, 82.50, O, Burton, grav, cop 7, b_25° �'{�- \�k home draught-proof, dust- X tatoe-, veRHt�blea. cnrrantA-4rid g)w.,eherry bu:ihee, Rose 7, Brelby, drag and cut wee i con. proof and fire-safe. The new. �` �`\� buwL-e•+, shrub; anti 411 -my11 vrgetableA-stimulates the 3.10; D. 'Met u.l„ugh, cut weed= can, 11'ory coloured fly roc, that �` growth and is esy to Apply. 9 19.00; J. Wilton, cut weeny con 7. `2.50; D.. Dolphin, con, 7, ;.iL; Hugh does riot burn will render \\` ..All kinds of Garden Tools, 5,:r.eo Doors Window Degeer, cut weeds can 7 and b, 1.6-J0: you this service at small cost. Screens and Screen Wire Cloth. ;F .N .Cooper, cut weeds con ?, 0 4.00 u� it for structurally - ' B. Reesor, con �J plowand scrape, , 9 Chick Starter, Ctitek Scratch and Baby Chick Grit. �2a:50; Dndiey.White haul gravel o:� strop$ walls, ceilings and Icon 9, 43.50; J. Pallister plow and parunons. It seeds no de- f - Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plow$crape con con 9. .33.50; A McDonald, coratlon (when panelled) gravel con, 9, 36.60; J. Pallister, cut • but you can tint, aper or -weeds c T. Line 9.0. al Tyndall, y plaster it a you wish. h is I Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. -,ditto, 4.25; J. E. Hinaia haul steel on I -Fleury Plotve and 3cu®ere -- easily and quickly applied, is y ]Holtby culvert, 24.25; G E. Parsons. - s irep. to engine, 6.00;F. J. Woo4ward, a permanent asset, and is iPVe have it, can get It. or it is not made.. ;rep to grader 1.75; C. Cooper ga, rvastl superior to other � dm and hardware for Garland and _ building materials. - 'Holtby and Wilson bridge 196.,S4; A _ r 'Bell, cut weeds eon 5, 8.W: Grant Your dealer's flame m J. S. BALSLI)ON, PICKEri ING draw, ditto 5.00; J. Coates haul grav- - listed below. Ask him today -el con. 9, 46.00; V, Baker haul gra,­ - ',for full information on Gyp- con 9, 38.00; 141 Evans, ditto 11.00, roc VGaLlhoard or send for "1). Ward draj con 5p, 23.25. James linteresting free book"Build. , r$tephenson grad con 8. 54.25Thoa. _ la and Remodelling with Unbeatable ' Values Stanburg ditto 38.75, J. Gausim, dit �S g i' to 16.25• L. Gaaslin, ditto 2.50; H, yp • Down,'haral gray. R. L. 59.50:-J Toda cut weeds Scar. T. L 1.25; G. Todd, GYPSUM, LIME AND - . ditto 1.25; .J. McGriskin ditta-2 50;- :A"BASTINE, CANADA, Onr linea of Harness. Collar $ and Parte are the beet yet. gee oars J. Garland ditto 2.50; { Petty, 3.50; LIMITED i and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction A. Petty cut weeds con 2, 3.50; Jnr. Ip�h' Ontario We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Boots i 'Garland cut•feeds etc can 3, 35.00 n r ices t• J. McG-riskin ditto .1s,00. J. Todd slit _ • and Cxi pr' are sigh "-� 17 50; G. Todd ditto 4'2.00; Fairbank, en era I Morse, rep to en;ine, 1. c•0. Georg. l .•, - and tris sold '�"Ov a an!t�tl:- Tr �u�ere a Sh' >fiuikhuhirr Qray. L�'. T. L. :0; F � at ec ,u ;ny l sir e,. iCarter Ivw l !rav, con 7,- a'; f 263 Oar M1 t1 Fine Weir Section i- ,ltiite complete. 'Try us. ' -:'4'4' T.. G, ..10+.04: A. lt-.,'arli -�ii.tt,.,. - '1 l2 r;5; .4. '.1t,,i^t•'.1 ha•»t .:a� eon •'. -. -. .. �smi 9, 2 ;.ti0; E'.f art•;a, ' ;. ;: Our good- s}oe}l reC,eat costo uers al ways. ':.L,. l•Iu,n•rr. cut woad, R'.T. L. .,.r+�`•, � _ A, Carruthers ditto; •2."•0, Br rt- RAD LIE hand, cut weed,•E, T: L. car anti _ 0EC I ' 5.26; G H, Pilkey ittn Lr1., �. 9 - r H'arbron, ditto 2.M; C. H. PiikFy, 1 ! , • 111z; d . t r' cut ,weeds eon 7 and I1, 15.00: Herb I O 3C E R I N' 0� GAIli�, cut weeds coh 1; 2.50; Join „-. w-_� 'Wilson ditto, 2.50; Wm. Linton, cut - > on 1 con 1, ;A, E Brown cut weed For sale by N. 'M. Gordon, Pickering PRICES ten 1, 10.;B Clark, cat weeds on SPECIALR. L., 160;B Woods, cut weeds ori edn1, 15.25; W.-J Brya7it, cut.weeds _-- FOR TEAM HARNIrSS , scrap tor: , reran, at `a, r i 2.58; J. C Bryant cut weeds con 3. _16,25; C. Palmer, cut weeds Bay rd, -con 2 and 1, 22.50;�C White, gravel ® Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, can 6, 28.35; J. Bryant, cut -Feeds on 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, >1<42.00 - - eon 3, 16.25; Geo. White cut weeds With,5 ring breeching. instead of back- ' con 4, 6.00; L, White, ditto 13,00;' Gravel the sting's Vighwag _ band, _'449,00 J. Baxteir, haul gravel con 3 and 4, _ , �i8.00; J. Petty, cat weeds con 1,1.00; Black mounted Team Backband Harness, 488.50 3% Cole, ditto, 6.25; I ZV�tite, cut Daily ' GoAch Sevices •weeds R L. con 1, 27.50; J Hamilton fi ring Breeching ' $x•25•cut weeds con 4, 13.75: J. Hatch,.cut' _ -This is not a factory harness, but 'custom made in our ----weeds con 4; 9.50; C. Hood, ditto, _ own shop at Markham. 17.50; E Wilson, ploR- con 6, 15.00; - :"IF. Wright, cut weeds, con 6, 7, 10.00 pICKERING-TORONTO :We specialize on repairs to harness and collate. J. Taylor, cut weeds con 6. 2.00; F. ;Riddle, ditto, nd" C,. Carter, cut D D ^weeds'con 6 and 7, T.00; H Moore, Fare 50 Cents - . >�;;rpt weeds con 4, 3,50; A, Percy'. dit -- - -to, 1.50; A. Gray, ditto 3.75; J. Main Harness and Collar Manufacturer - - 'land, cut ,veils con 2 and 3. 8.75; W. Leave(Pic•ker ing _(Standard,Time) l.AAQe_Tar ; Davidson,-ditto,-5.00;C-bintrier, A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Home hors 8400 __.-weeds con 3, 20.00; G. Gates, cut -w 6.25 1 55 w 6 .10 2.30 �.R�H�--+-�• ONT. - eeds R L. con 1 and 2, 22.50; Wm w' 8.55 255 i.3A "330 r�..�� -.Coletta, cutweeds on Con 1I 3.75; L. 7,55 : 3.55 _ _ ' 8 30 4.30 Gates, ditto 18.75; C.- Richardson.. . 8.55 4:65 - 9.30 5.30 B1* 131dek' ' Twine 3ristall,Pipe,neon 6, 28.25: 5. Moore,"C'0J Harlock ,i t 955 5.55 10.30 z 8.30cat wrr is con +�, -10.55 z 6.55 111.807.30 -to, 2.00;W. Stevenson, cut weeds on .. i1.56 7.55 - P. M. z 8.30 - '- ---. Leon 7, .50; C. Crew, cut weeds con, z 55 12.30 9.30 ____-- - , u wee s con, 12.66 9.55 1.30 10.80 We have a supply of Binder Twine, 800 feet and 850 feet. 4,00; H Parkins, cut rpeeda con. Hay Fork Rope and Sling Ropes, Forks Etc. ,6. 7.60; R Mowbray, cutweeds con 6, v 10.25 r)(j d :;;g, plop un-11 v Sunday only :w Daily except Sunday Arsenate of Lead,Climax scrape and cut weeds con 6, $2.10; _ ___- z-Saturday,Butsday and Holidays only, Feria Green, 79- Carson, clean ditch and-out weeds Rtjg Killer, also,,Cattle Spray. •con 6, 12.26;8. Farndale, plow and Coach connectiona'at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, acrapo con 8 and 7, 60.85; A. Taylor, _ Brans too,'Sehornberg,-Hamilton, Brantford, -'--==- .•cat weeds con 2, 6.25; R. Somerville Klagars Falls,-Buffalo and intermediate points. �14finer Running'$hbes all sizes" • -.,cvt weeds con 2, 2.50: A, Fleming, __: Goodyear. Tires and Tabee for all care. ditto, 12.50; E. Mitchell, ditto, 18.75: Coach connections at Buffalo;for all U. S'. A. pole A g good au of all kinds of Groceries at lowest prices. W. Holtby, cut weeds Brougham st ; , ly 2.26; E, Tremble tut needs con 5, - = R .Disney, cut -.reeds and labor �] �+ Lines Phone'.your Order. We deliver.Gra"' CoGj 6 s;.. 4 and 5, 10.00: 'A. TromhlP, rpt Phone Markham 6402. n 4 and 5, 3^.50: R• Pilkey �, Iittatall Claremont 4.00; J. Flem-I " General o. g ditto ". Jones, ditto 1.60: Wm. M. Dunca�l, - Merchant, Green Raver °rvi te., .fit }t W. J. Middle-I - ..i✓ "R' -_ •�pr-, .`i,rsoq. 'M• ":js. q..:i•^U* '^nT'iy'J 6. A'`.J+ ..e.,..r Jim. i:.'..'ma'F F...ai a .is .. ::. -. ;:. "s-..'.:.. ..tnva.... - '1P�ltf i .•., i �a Ge.Gds..-f'. .r 4'.r}. I,.dJ .. .ti µJ's' ..'.:... �}Y•J, '-,.�.c .+..r:N ,...... ,�".W. ,_... •,.�...iw i' - . ...i�„'. '�Jb, '.vt•'.wY.. �.,�.ft°V ;, `:^- lrc.,.••. Y'4':: .' '4 IL! y. S . - • s� -�:,-_ ��'.i_:� ........rl•I„rt.+•,•,-Jx'�•,:.._.#—+i!�a^_+�•+-� "i•^_.t,�t r-- r • ..--.—. �-_.r �q. _ �� "^1�. I r f.T- _ _ v r , CLAREMONT. _ Miss M. Graham, of the bank Fall 1990-5 cin 1981 1 ,� " • staff, ie enjoying a two weeks' M O V E D ! —Spring ' _ Blacksmithing F- L. and Mrs. Fingold and family , spent Sunday wfriends in the vacation. Having rented my premises in Hard Times Price List Scott Macfarlane, of Kitchener, Horse-shoeing and General Work �+ city, is spending a short vacation with Pickering I have moved to - r+ promptly attended to.. its M. Costel d and Dir• Robin- VOR �_ i.. visitors with Wm. Mundell. witthbhit nephew, Thos. Scott, at Where I�ttvill- conduct a black. 3 La,Re t Pears, • • and Repaired. on, o oo atoc , were wee -encott .' 3 Bartley ' Mnntmoreacy Cherries, 3.W i p Mrs. C. J. Brodie and daughter, N`estou,-for a few days. It g business and a Lombard Plume, .. 3u Satisfaction guAraateed. y, Miss JlHrion-Kit atrick return• 3 S.,utb Haven Peach, '1.50 / ;.Exuma, of Chat �, Y, are,visit• service station. Phone Maly. 4125 -log with Miss Margaret Maenab. p 3 ) lherta Peach, .. 2,5t1 _. ed or Sunda3r, after spending a IuiPerial oil,app gas, tires and . j Orange Quinces; -3,W C .- ,S E D Dr. H. G. French and fa4uily, few holidays in Toronto. tire repairs. 3 Silver Maples. 8 ft,. 3.00 Dir. Harvy an Mrs. French, of Rev. A. McLellan, accompanied Also, Taxi Service to or from 3 Poplar Carolina..8 ft, .. 2.00 91y HIGHLAN D CREEK' Dresden, called at the manse'on by U. J. Wilker, motored to.Shel- an 3 Russian Mulberiv, 4 to 5 ft, 2.W y point'. H. R. G�allaugher •`$cmday, borne on Saturdayt0 attend the 25 Caragaua Hedge, 2 to 3 ft. 566 •x • Mr. and, Mrs. Ramsey and two funeral of a relative. 25 Privet California, 18 w 24 in. 5.W daughters, of Toronto, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Webster, of Fene tAW '1x5 Privet AmoorFromr. 18 to 24 in,5.00 Grain Merchant weekend at the home of D. M. Ion Falls, and Mr.and Mrs. own, 6 Y Morgan. of 'Bowmanville, spent . Monday Toronto Misses Edna Selman and Enid with A:and Mrs. Forsyth: ..Phone Brook. 1806 John TI Elliott, Agent, _. Iain the market to purchase Hay, Cook are holidaying foc a week at J. J. and Mrs. Clarke and eon, 279 Mary Street, C'shawa Straw, Grain and Potatoes, the C. G. I. T. Camp at Stephen Allen, also John Clarke, all of To. Kinsale, Ontario Pbone 414 W -.,:_25tf For quotations apply _sy, eon's Point. ronto, spent Sunday afternoon Misses Green and Neave, of To- with their friend, Miss R. Walker• A.. I2. 0 I ON' ionto, have returned home, after James and Mrs. Prior. Mise L. Is IR. R. No. I, ' -s i;-�ca le-of _ -- - - pund a a er an Miss Emma-Reid- of st it and Mrs. Bryan. Uxbridge, also Mrs. John Hall, of aa�s fione Pickering l71$ The postponed league' football Toronto. spent Sunday with the - 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal ,game, Goodwood vs Claremont, Misses Walker. well be played in Memorial Parr ..:was pour FURNACE working last winter ? Did it B I L D Fi R �. Ibere tomorrow (Saturday) even• - need looking over or cleaning out ? - inR at the usual hour. Ada Jones'Sadler,A.H.C.M. - Clifford$oden and Russell Cow. VOOAL TEACHER We are now ready to- of Toronto, spent a few days last Graduate of the Hambourg :E?.j E I\& M M B E RJ supply you with: week at Bobcaygeon on a fishing Conaervatory of Music trip. We are 'not advised ae to Pupils prepared for examinations Fall i8 comm very fast, don't be in the rush. Let u8 look �BRICKS, CONCRETE whether they caught any fish or $ BALSAM Phone Clare:807 BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- tiot. It over now. We also do Plumbing, Hot Water y.; The Claremont Horticultural NOTICE "`� Heating, Water Bowls and installations ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, Society are holding their Flower Mills ., 26! - flhory in the Masonic Hall on Sat. Whitevale -:- 1r1u1 . Of all kinds. BAND AND GRAVEL. urday, Aug. 30th) from 8to'9.80 ! , P. M. Refreshments will be sere — _ �;' Ferry Gement led. Admiasian 10 cents. Chopping every dap C. A. and M e, Overland and T For Quick- Sale • Products CO. ,F GRA1�—FLOUR —FEED Q : 'Lyman and Mr,;.-Pilkey motored Headgger!ers for 37t Say St., Toronto to Erin on Sunday to visit the Fordsoa Tractor, nearly new fortner's relatives. On their re STERLI\G MILLING CO,. LTD. turn the were accompanied b Sigh Brads Feeds for Poulup,. FOrdBon Tra�`tor'-,- - PLANT-1 mile north of-. p y Cattle. Hog,;etc. McCormick-Deering 10-`W, nearly new Highland Creek. Mies Margaret and Gordon Over. ' land, who head been spending their ANTHONY WILSON- vacation Tractor �50,'overhauletl vacation with their grandparents. Ford Qac, onach 1929 P Pro Proprietor , The seven months old child of 48:f ' Phone Mark. 5302 Durant CiOaoh 1929 - Mr, and Mrs. Beaton paQged away — , on Sunday night last, afer an ill -Dodge Touring nese of a few hours, Interment NT T HE Durant sedan, 199 _ {' took place in the Claremont Dnion .$ARR 1' Cemetery on Monday afternoon. STORE Ford Ton TraokThe sorrowing family have theNEW Durant Ton Truck sympathy, of the whole comCLA$Eb'iONT Ford Half-ton 'i ruck �A igtaiet wedding was solemnized < -International Sulky Plow, nearly new Y owing are s few of the jOliver sulky Plow on Thursday last in the Baptist The foll Church. Whitby, by the Ret. Mr. specials now being A number of used Tractor Plows f ' ' Beet, when Charles Slack. of Ash. offered: llJ�C t 2 cans of Peas•, 25 cents ,P� burn, and formerly of Claremont, _ was united in marriage to Mise 2 cane Pork and Beans, 25 cents {+ ��- . Spence. of Whitby, A number 2 lbs. Ginger snaps, 25 cents Charles 'r, • '- Claremont a Wdesigns E speak of ardsee from Claremont were present at 2 pkga of Salt, 25 cents dignii sic that an ardzdc the ceremony. 2 pkga of Luz. ="25 cents . designs that weed be Rev H. R. Stephens will resume 2 pkga Shredded Wheat, 25 cents - T ' inappropriate for tho his ministry in the Baptist Church A bare P s il Soap, 25 centsS t Look y�pezt Lord's da bare Castile Soa , w Purpose in view' This y, Preaching in the 7 p 'Li5 cents one illustrated is sIm. morning at 11 and in the evening Higbeat prices paid for butter and ple, yet has artistry. at 7., a song service will precede etas. Save our coupons. the. evening worship. A- very We deliver every dap, -No Greater Tribute' J � T cordial Cavitation is extended to `r T ;�i5• -.�� �t strangers and friends to join with C. A, OVERLAND ERLANLN. W. BTAFFQRD, ltheru in the services of the day, _ y . D . IB E RTRAN D ► lxinpratoa Road, • Yrs We regret to report the death 3' _ Phone ' oUl_ *i �L'bi.tbv of.Wm. Cowie: which to4-k place on Ttteyda rooming at the home Pbone. �i'hltby t " of hiA nephew, Wiii. CowiP,4 ,r. � Brj- Cll1 �L:��E1IO\ TO�T. �l r �,'Decea ed, who wa+ in hie ,! th •yeJir, vas in good health up t�� . - A few of the many specials Lturday evenir.¢, when he took CLAREMONT a stroke, frorn' which he never - `' Can- f .iy1mer Soup for .. .. "19c rallied: He never spoke after 2 Pkgs of Shredded Wheat, ?5e -Afew of the specials you,can get ♦ � Fin r_ , receiving the stroite. Hiy funeral " 2 Lbs Seedleta Raisins. 200 _• Maple i�af int r�,i7 ,k will - take place this (Thursday) at E, Bryan'P : Large bottle of Olives, reg 75c, for' ... 49c Lo afternoon to St. John's Cemetery Prunes;large and Mut6p,Ib 15,c 8 Pck Jar Rubbers, .. ,. 115c * Co. ` on the seventh concession. His 6 Bare P& G Soap for ... 1�•5c Insurance C ' wife predeceased him only a few Seedless Raising, 2 the 25c p p Cheap rates for farm and couaLtt ' .months. Shredded Wheat. 2 for 25e buildings. The basement of thQ United 8i11uRq'e Bran Flakes,2 for 25c _ Ladieg' Silk Hose, all the latest shades, special Wiadetorar Insurance on bnildl<nSao Cburch was the scene of a es Rice Srie lee, 2 for 25c te, '- wind-mills,Silos eta 1 ' ._ _ -__ - - - _ . .. Freac-heal, -.---—-- Tcanwf`or last, it being the- oecseion of a , social gathering in honor of M. J. fork and Beane, 2 cane for 25c Mens Bilk Half Hose, per pair 75 cents J' and Mrs. Wilker before their de. FARDiB FOB pALB Sectors to their new home in To. Premium Tea of good flavor, with Special line of Gl'inghams, 23 cents per yard ..Write or phone o ronto. An address and presents• cap and saucer, 59c per lb. ,Fano Bath Towels 89 cents-each E' D. B t tion of an engraved gold watch ,Deliveries-every day. y was made to Mr. Wilker and a 20 WHITBY, ONT. �; pair of silver plated eandleeticke :W • $ Rj 77" JL :N A fall line of Tennis Shoes at lowest pones to Mrs. Wilker, on behalf of the Green River - Sunday School and Park Board, Phone Claremont 8701 Bee our samples of Make-to measure Clothing. They where Mr. Wilker has been actio• are the newest patterns. Basket Factory ely engaged as superintendent and Boys and Girls join the chairman. respectively. A ban Phone 1401.'. Manufacturers of gest was served by the ladies of FLEET FQOT All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry the church and a musicalrogram Athletic Club. .�, p .. •. — -- "--- --.-- ---- ---- Crates, Farmers, Bushel •} and social evening was enjoyed — Baskets _ by all 04rls should not have to be bothered . , Clothes Baskets. t A serious accident occurred on = . with popping corns, You wont if ! Frank Pennock Saturday night last on the road you have comfortable fitting Good-Wherever through the swamp north of here. — footwear. Proprietor `. Two cars,one driven by Geo.Todd, Buy a pair o4Fleet Foot shoes made by Maker of the well known - !of_ Good-wo-od,and_tha Dominion Rubbe" - You fill f���„ „�� j��o Barnes' Baskets. lowing him, and driven by Mr. the application and you will receives People Fhone-M&rl ham 6409 Morin, also of Goodwood, were Fleet Foot Sport Review Monthly,also going north. It is alleged that a memberebip button, Gather Together We have a full line of Fleet Foot Y Morin endeavored to pees Todd, � and the result was the two care Shoes to fit everybody from ('' se'• started racing and 75 cents to$1,75. g going at an f Jig. ry) excessive rate of speed, as one of .kRRYING money in the ordinary form is never the speeders said 45 or 50 miles an A full line of Fresh Groceries _� wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience.. r —`Tour:8-wing; to the——u—s t ey Uranu[MM bugar,LU lbs. OLUc- - deal-wAV is M ear- Travellers Che=nee is. were raisings and darkness they Icing Finger,2 lbs. 15c sued by all branches of thia Bank) did not see a team of horses and Rice, 2 Me wagon coming south driven by PeasRaisins, seedless,21be. 23c These Travellers Cheques are easily obtained. Pere, 2 cane for 23o a Walter Miller. Morin's car struck - The cost ver little ; and they have this great Salmon, 2 cane for _ . 230 . y y the team, killing one . of the Oastile Soap,3 bare for 10C advantage they are accepted as cash, in : horses instantaneously, threw the Quaker Oats, with china, I bozalmost any corner of the world where civilized .34� .wagon into the marsh ane Dir. Shortening, 2 lbs. 86c people gather together. Miller over the fence. Mr. Miller Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. - 25c was nnconsciona fora long time. P&G Soap, 6 bars 25c - He was badly bruised and cut, and Good Dairy Butter, 1 lb. 28c � r/���/t+ Y 1�'��� BANK/� *t for a time bis condition was coo i Ki \.J1-l.l.�l�'lj-J .t-at`t B �j�) 5 AVE DELIVER sidered serions, but he is expected ;• to recover. In the car with lforinF I N G O L D ' OF COMMERCE was hip mother, who is, said to be f ' Y 1 person LOWER PRICE STORE h wh/ h r..�o,sa.,aJod Sold And+Install,'' 3 seriously in'itred. The THE .�aTrAKAjkRD.,BANK -OF CANADA whr) was responsible for'Llie asci + Ph,'me'3801 .� FRA dent should be severely dealt I --=' with. CLA REMCN a., A ONT., l,.J.-..t�J.�---•. _ , --w SSS ,.. x ,.w...,'•aa ;t;? y.... ,. „p-.1 ,*,.. ...i.::r: '!+a5' ,.Ltirf. — - .>'i l'? - .. :v,,.' .�►�'."�" v, .. +mLW. vs s . r I • w _ v a hn ressive Spectacle at Hamilton - _ - pare ontestant rows s YOU CAN PREVENT . F13RIES■tl' FIRES Records Are Broken--Canadian Marks Fall—British Note - - -'-Through All Events ­Athletic history was made at Hamll- Williams Takes Oath ' !ton on Saturday when, under 'the Then followed the formal taking of bluest of skies, the first British Em- the oath of amateurism. All the flag pare Games held in an overseas Do- bearers formed in a elrele before the minion were witnessed by the largest Governor-General's box while Percy throng ever attracmounted a diasand took the oath on ted by a track and Williams, as' foremost athlete, field program. Among the 17,000 people were his behalf of all the competitors. It was __ Excellency Viscount Willingdon, Gov- a fine tribute paid to an athlete of ` ernor-General of Canada; Hoa. Rich- whom the whole of Canada is most - -7. - - ard B. Bennett, Prime Minister; Hon. justly proud. The conclusion of Wil- _ -G. Howard Ferguson, Premier of On. liams' declaration was the signal for tarso; Edward W. Beatty, K.C., Press= a to + - deist o! the Canadian Pacific Railway small flags of all competing countries and Chairman o! the Empire Games filling the air, which reverberated ,v :Committee; and Count Baillet-L=toot, with the blasting of bombs. A flock o1 President of the In Olympic pigeons were then released, the birds, _ over the stands and soaring Committee. circling These games; the consummation of away. This, an old Olyml'ic custom, an idea fostered by M. M. Robinson of concluded the opening ceremonies and 4 ;Hamilton, Secretary of the Canadian the athletics filed out to enter special Olympic Committee, are expected 4o stands for competitors. -TLe.Empire Games were on in earnest do much to-cement the bonds of Em- ylre. - Vw 8mallaoornbe's Victory EMPIRE GAMES SUMMARY Fittingly enough.to a Can-dian, Gor- 220-Yard 17ash don Smallacombe of Toronto West First heat: 1• B. E. Englehart, Eng - ��•A„ i Y.M.C.A., went the distinction of Roy Hamilton, Scotland; S. at.iJ End land; S. 9 winning the first anal competition Of Napoleon Bonrdean, Canada. Time - the day, and, in doing so, the stalwart 22 seccads. forest industries f y, sisfooter created a new Canadian re Second heat: 1, W. J. Walters, South add five Jittkii core}. smallacombe, to the running Africa; t. James. Bail, Canada; 1, J. 1� ai bop, step and Sump. clearly demon- A. T, Hanlon, England. Time, 22 1-6 i titrated his superiority. his winning seconds. � xI111110I1� dollars imark being one foot, three and a halt Third heat: 1, W. Gerhard. South " Sncbes better than the previous Cana- Africa; 2. John Fitzpatrick. CinVa; := annually, . than record, and nearly eighteen 3. A- J. Elliott, New Zealand e, fir' ly to the _finches farther than his nearest com- 88 2-5 seconds. Ipetltor. Final-1. S. E. Engiehart. England; national wealth. Promptly at 2.30 p.m. the scheduled 2. John Fitzpatrick. Canada; 3, W. J. •'startingtime, this Princess Louise. Walters, South Africa. Time, 23 2-5 � Their very exist- Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders' seconds. - Hand. under Captain Harry Stairs, A40-Yard Hurdles - e1SiCe is threatened bandmaster, struck up "God Save the King," and immediately following, to First beat: 1, Lord David Burghley. y forest fires,' - the sound of"The British Grenadiers," England; 2. W. G. Tatham, England; _ ,. the west gate of the stadium opened. 3, D. M. L. Neame, England Time, 63 _. w - and a burly Scot. busby�d a', entered seconds. ' rich direly or with a huge Union JaCk. Following' Second heat. -1, R. Leigh-Wood, , >� indirect e items a tread of eight athletes from England; 2, Walter Connolly, Canada; _ .. indirectly- $� Ct Newfoundland. with white blazers 3, D. M. Neame° England. Time, 68 ry !trimmed with red, and wearing white 3-5 seconds. every citizen p ;flannel trousers. Bermuda was next Final-1. Lord David Burghley. Eng- next _ ;tis line with eight athlgtes, wearing land: 2, R. Leigtr Wood, England; 3. _ /� t h r o u g h y their !navy bias Masers, follow by a band D. M. •, eat me, England. . 4-5 seconds (new Canadian record). of eAgbt athletes from ritish Guisaa, 'including the famous Phil Edwards; a f180-Yaed,Run rn e n a c e to the _ member o. thea last Canadian Olympic First heat: 1. J. H. Chandler, South -team. Australia, with Bobby Pearce Africa; 2. R. H. Thomas, England; 3. national pros. carrying the Bag. numbered sieves R. C. Gutteridge, England; 4, contestants sporting green blazersp e r i t y Percy Pickard, Canada. Time, 1 min- piped -with yellow: and behind them ate 54econd 4 6 seconds. eras the South Africa delegation, toren- gheat: 1. T, Hampson. Eng- ty-six strong. and including three Is nd; 2, Alex. Wilson, Canada; 3. young girls. The blazers of the South ph1I Edwards, British Guiana; 4, H. S. st'�^ Every Canadian' u :• Africans were dark green in color. Towne A England. Time, 1 minute New Zealand also boasted twenty-six 5 3-5 seconds. Athletes, t d 5 1$hould be careful 1 es who were distinctive in their The Baal of this event w11i be held __ ,. ' - uth et i •� k • Iblaek blazers and. white trousers. on Thursday next. - - _ _ Wales an 6 M61e Run =7Z - ,vdth e while_ the land of Lloyd George represented �� , ' by but two members, a husky athlete, 1, W. J. Savidan, New Zealand; 2, ter'' •,r the woods. carrying a standard imprinted "Wales" E. Harper, England; 3, T. Everson, `-- {il and a tiny young miss carrying a huge England; 4, James F. Wood, Scotland; 7. Relsh flag, predominant on which is 5; R R. Suth'ertand, Scotland; 6, W. a red dragon. Ireland's delegation also Reynolds, Canada. Time, 30 min- { consisted of astandard-bearer and utes 49 3-5 seconds (a new Canadian --<- - Sag-cirrier. Following Ireland come •record.) twenty-three from Scotland, . promin- Running Hop, Step, and Jump. IJ -.ent . among whom were four-Young 1, Gordon Smallacombe, Canada; 2, I :' Scottish lassies in tartan skirts. Ia - - TuFT aze- and—gre—y(tanners, Eng, Canada; 4, G. W. Sutherland, Canada. —' -- ;land's quota of 106 preceded the Cana- Distance; 4S feet fi inches (a new " diaus, 110 strong, who brought up the Canadian record). t - vanguard of the athletic army. .p - l In Red and White The Markets �3 The Canadian's. gave the brightest 5 dash of color, their red blazers, white trousers, and red-banded Panama hats PRODUCE QUOTATIONS brightening the encemble, as they Toronto wholesale dealers are buy- marched around the track and broughtl ing produce at the following prices: j i {•� ;�� � i®•• i`e; � Z up in-battalion-like formation in front Eggs—Ungradee, cases returned, of the stand. The terms of England fresh_ ex'cras, 29c; fresh firsts, 26 to and Canada Bankthe athletes of the 27c; Bank" seconds, 21c. - other countries as they lined up for Butter—No. 1 Ontario creamer!, . the opening ceremonies. In all 32$ solids, 28 ' to 283ac; No. 2, 27. to took part in the parade. The officialg 27%c' Churning cream—Special, 29c; No. - remained in the stand until after the i, 28c; No. 2, 25c. - Inaugural addresses were delivered Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, paraf- -and-the meet declared officialy opened. fined and government grazlad, 16F&C. - The address of•welcome was de- Quotations to poultry shippers are D�aCr�+gg(a, Shown livered by Hon. Rit?fiard B. .Bennett, as pails, 17c; prints, 17 to 17%c. • prices for carlua3 lets, delivered on - — - ShIrtening—Tierces, 12%c;, tubs, track, Toronto: who also read cables from His Ma= Poultry--(.alive)--Fatted hens, over $12 to CanaCla's testy the ring and His Royal High 5 lbs. each, 21c; over-4-To 8-1Ds-each, 1U-- pails, i3-%z __ No. 2 timothy, $14; 1 3 do, In Canada Debt _ T tress the Prince`ot Wales, expressing 18c; over 3% to 41bs. each,16c; under . Special pastry shortening—Tierces, hEat straw, •_0; os�tstra�,_$10• 3%, lbs. each, 12c. SprinK broilers, 15c; tubs,-15%c; pails, 16c. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS their best wishes for the success of ever 4 lis., 25c; 3% to 4 iba., 22c; 3 the Empire Game. Premier Ferguson 8% lbs., 18c; over 2 to 2% lbs., GRAIN QUOTATIONS Heavy beef sty-c:s, $6.50 to $7.50; .Annual Statement Shows delivered•a short address, welcoming each, 16c. Old roosters, over 5 lbs. $7 to $7.50• W,740,746 Less Than Grain dealers or.the Toronto'Board lutcher steers, choice, — - 'the athletes to Ontario, and read each 15c; over 4 to 5 lbs each, �• of Trade are m4king the following iia fair to good, $6.b0 to $7; do, com., previous Year cables from the Duke of Connaught Ducklings,over.i lbs., 19c; do,colored, notations for car lits: $5.50 to $6.60; butcher heifers, choice, sad the Earl of Derby, one of Eng- 17c. Dressed poula -, if in good con- quotations wheat—No. 1 North., $1,0234; $7 to $7.50; do, fair to good, $6.50 to Ottawa.—A total decrease in the net _ lanais' most prominent sportsmen. Vie- dition, will be paid 3 to 4 cents above No. 2, do, $1.00%; No. 3, do,.99c; No. $7; do, com., $6.50 to $5.71 butcher 4 97c; Net: b, 91c; No. 6, 73%c; feed, cows, to choice, • •1") to $L,75; debt of Canada of $47,740,746.s is count Willingdon then paid trlbte.to-- alive prices: B those'who had worked iso iadefattg- 58%c (c.i.f. Goderich and Pay ports). do,mod., $4.50 to $5; canners and cut- noted in the annual financial.state- alive QUpTATIEJi�FB- Man. oats--No. 1 feed, 42%c; No. ters, $2 to $3; outc:or bulls, good to meat for the Dominion just pubilebeeL ably to bring the gamer to a reality, Following aro the range of prices 2, do, 39%c. cboice, $4.26 to $5; do, bologr.a, $3 to On March 31, 1929, Canada's net debt mentioning E, W. Beatty, the Chair- for Saturday market: Argentine corn, stood at $2,226,60,4,705.SQ and a 'the W 86c, c.i.f. Port Col- $3.60; batt'beef. $9 to$11.60' feeders, March he 6.25 to $6.50• stocke-s ';.28 to31. 'than of the Games Committee in Can- Smoked meats—Hams, med., 28 to borne. good, $ sad of the financial year, _ ads; Sir James Leigh•Wood, Chairman 4g to 62c; smoked. Millfeed, del. Montreal reights, 6; calves, to choice, $ 0:50 to 36c; cooked loins, $ gO°d 1930, the debt was ;2,177,763,958.7L for the Games Committee in England, oils 28c• breakfast bacon, 30 to 38c; bags included—Aran, per ton;$27.26; $ll;do, mod., $8 to$9.60; do, "in., $6 For the previous 12 months there-was _ $6 to $6.60 and to Melville"Marks Robinson, or backs, pea-mealed, 32c; do, smoked, 44 shorts, per ton, $2825; middlings, to $6.75; 0 Bras; springers, , "Bobby" Robinson as be was referred to 60c. $36.25. milkers, $60 to $90; springers, X70 to a debt reduction of $71,346,627.82. 30c 90• }ambs,. cho ce, $9; buck- lambs, Total ordinary ezbeudittires for the to by his Ezcel(ency. To Mr. Robin- Pork •loins, shoulders E23<ic; Ontario grain-Wheat, 78 to 80c, 2 to $.>•60; hogs, bacon, ,son, the Governor declared, 2734c; hulas, 2634 to 2'��fsc, barley, 42c; oats, 84x; buckwhtat. 7; sheep, $ $1 per hog year amounted to 3367779,794.OT. Curers' meats=-Long clear bacon, 50 nominal W.O.c., x_2.25; do, selects, which was an increase from $360,862,• should go much of lbs credit fpr the to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90 premium; do, butcho's, 75c per hog HAY AND STRAW PRICES p wt, 92!.03 for the totalled fiscal 441 year..On *06.1ns out of the details of the to 110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweight rolls, discount; do,lob. price ;1 c Hilder Ramex, which were now assured o! � li te+►elght colla, 2bc.- Wholesale dealers in hay, and straw w.o.c.; do, truci:W in, 25c cwt• under asns inate$4U,543,973.734.41,4I1sA6.i1 #access. Lard--Ptrre,'tlereea. 15e; tubs. 166; ars quoting 64100 the following w.o.c. ' 7 Z ,x' - -'4 R:, .r^cr unq• t ,�F -i ,•^ .i'. "•,v,�'.. �+•• r":'; o' .,..r. '/ ,.w."t7r:, '. :,.,_. ...-.' `3i �• F' "!'�- x. :. - .: .• .r 1. ...:::< -�, _ ^s.. - s N A First Aid Champions . Boys Turn Green It Aft te d _ Parents Frantic ; _ - nl and private Physicians e here th authorities re be- - - - - eieged recently with telepholle calls from frantic mothers who exclaimed; - , "Oh, doctor, what shall I do? My son g has turned green!„ A' Y Eight boys who had gone to bed one • ' _. �fc -- = night, appeared at the breakfast table with light green hair, green eyebrows • 2= and g'r'een eyelashes. The first at- z tempt to restore the boys, who ranged .4,` �y from eight to thirteen years o1 age, to their natural colors, was made with soap and water, but the green appear- This team has taken the First Air and the Ontario Provincial champion- ed to be.fast. All that a good sham- _ I ship. They are the Canadian Pacific championship of Canada and incident- Poo did was to add some iridescent - ally has captured trophies ,mblematic of Toronto. freight office first aid team gleams to.the.greenness. oSome-of uthe ` • � of Toronto. Back row:-A. G. Shake- boys, as they passed from sun to -� -w. e of the championship of railway teams speare, director; and W. J. Turk. shade, altered their hues like the In Canada; the WallaceNeCup; Front row:-A. T. Curle, Chas. se�lien, chameleon. By this time the startled ' t s-an def; the First' Aid contest; W. T. Warren,.and H. H. Braid. parents were seeking medical advice: S �s Physicians were baffled to explain • • why a faxea-haired child should sud- } i Summer Forestseep children Well denly turn to a greenish opalescence. The trees in summer glory , The cTlnical standthermometers showed no Forest on forest through the land, • �signs of fever, but some of the boys Bending towards the east with grate Dig Hot Weaver showed marked quickening of theED �"s"�""�s ��' • To watch the sun-god's morning face. i pulse as they looked in the mirror at ROSE- their changeable heads. In dark roomsTE4k Ahade on the forest land endows: Every mother knows how fatal the a dim ghostly phosphorescence could Gently,their branches fan the air, hot•summer months are to small child- be observed. Cases were 'recalled of ---___Rocking the songbirds cadled there. ren. Cholera,, infantum. diarrhoea, hair growing white In a single night ,. - dysentry, colic and stomach troubles but not green or luminous. And when the sunset sheds a sheen' are rife at this time and often a pre- As different hues chased one another - - • » 4 ' Of gold and rose on the deepest green; cions little lite is lost after only a few over the head of one patient, a pbysl Then do the trees look beat to me, hours illness. The mother who keeps cin the same 1Q6 Glimmering gold in the greenery. Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels effect on the head of an ageing dandy sift safe. The occasional use of the Tab- and he pronounced that the boy had •• � lets prevent stomach and bowel trou- :' Bending towards the west with grace been inexpertly but rather splendidly _ To watch the sun-god's eveningface, hies, or it trouble comes suddenly- dyed —— --- - -- The trees to summer glory stand, as !t generally does-the Tablets will In the meantime the news was For All Who Mourn We learn visdom_ from". !allure _ { -Forest on forest through .the land, bring the baby safely through. They I pspreading about Ansonia and the ex- much =pre than from success. We , tent of the epidemic of northern light That he was dear to you :.o many a -Angela K. Dawes. are sold by medicine dealers or by ' _ often discover what will do by flndr mall at E5 cents a box from The Dr. was realized. But what was th. cause? year 9 !ng out what still not do; and prob- rs -�- Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, But dar;teno your distress. ably he who never made a'mistake Had some beauty ahoy been expert- Would you he were leas worthy and Out. meeting with a new recipe? All at never made a discovery.. 'Samuel Baked Apple" Tale less ce-ar Smiles. L Now Verified once several That you might grieve the least ral persons hit on fixe theory Radio Step Forward ,�that the fads had been swimming in He was a golden font that freely y State College, Pa.-That heat story t the Naugatuck River, which la virtual- "It I'd been Percy iiastead of Jita. about picking baked apples from the In Ic rg Control i ly one large vat of ehemicals. The !lied _ mie, New York might now have an. -trees was given offi.:ial and positive What goldenly of uretd. Si P Recent reports by incom.:ng steam-�run-off water " from factories 1s dis• And though that tont .be gone, iia .other mayor:"!-James J. Walker. verification wh.n Dr. G. L Zundel, ships of icebergs in the North Atlantic i charged, laden with compounds, into bounty, stored plant pathologist at the Pennsylvania recall the fact that, although eighteen I the river. The drug used as a greenAnd State College, displayea in n's office years have pasted since the Titanic dye in one great knitting factory is e P treasured, still is yours. Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia. !recent! a collection of partially cook. ' 1 The Pa..t is deathieea. Souls are wails y y P y struck an iceberg and sank off the colorless ltaeli: but develops a series too deep Y: ed apples that he had collected `An Grand Banks of Newfoundland, the of handsome greens after it dries. 'To spend their pilrest gains. IClafslfied ' Advertising ^' ..F rankiin County. iceberg peril still exists despite the Thlb registers gorgeously on blonde gave to you is urs to All that he v y A • Dr. ut.del reported.-that on a arty intensive effort of scientists to solus' tinily, but does not street the black, FOR SALE ° ep tl rough Franklin Co sty 5 per cent, this dangerous problem. While ememory remains. sEA st ED F`oR B.�L 310DEL �• of the apples in the orchards he visit- Experiments have been soriductd A ie, with new YZ ELF, Xvinrude too. Pe Who never had and lost, forlorn are U;,, all in perfect conoitlon very tasty -ed wen partially baked.. with sounding devices a-ad radio Was Run Down they atsoluteiy safe. splendid fishing tioat. In orchards nea• Scotland he re- equipment ever sine the great sea has special sedan top: owner getti ig ' ported 10 per cent. of the apples on disaster, but as yet no instrument has ® g Far more than you and I larger model. Now foe ed on Georgian ' the sunward sides of trees baked. 'beeh .proved sufficiently practical to ,Now` WeD Again , Rho had and have. Grudge not the flay. rnntWilso Publishing Co„ 73 Ade2alde The .make house varlet seems to W. T:rent.,. Eton 27 y pay for its installation on liners, prtee.we pay y; be most susceptible to old Soli baking For love that cannot die. 81TUATIOht3 VACANT . P 8 Under the auspices of the Navy De-Ir y partment, investigator; have succeed_„ Takes Pleasure in Recommend Aril ar Guiterman. ra a, he said. ,o- cTORT `t)tiv - YOL* C,kN EAft:�T — inn Dr. Williams Pink Pills. S money quickly. taking orders far I cd in developing sounding apparatus - C. I. E. .!.%e most beautiful line of Personale H01 ONE WOMAN LOST which will detect submerged icebergs To the woman to the hams illness Cana a- oreetlfo Cards ever hoRe fcr a mile de 'tore. With the eat The C. 1. E. tCoafedemdon Inter- or gr fa al ost a calamity. Many a woman Canada write for tartleToro Regal s of modern shipsand the Lack of nationale des Etudiants) or Interna-i .tire Co., 8tz 9pddina Ace. Toronto ' g exactness in measuring their distance, keeps on with her household duties ti.onai Conference of Students formed ' �4T POUNDS OF FAT g I when she is feeling ready to.drop. Icer at Strasbourg in 1929 with the object i The Handy Boge these instruments have not, however, head aches, she is easily tired, is de- of establishing•friendship and under- succeeded in uchieving control over j pressed and nervous.and has no apps- atanding among s-udents the world Wl ard's ie '''e cure relief In the ; 1 have been taking Kruschen Salts the iceberg peril. I Lite. In a word. she is anaemic and over, and to co-orlinate student ac- Handy Bot!le. For strains, burns, for nearly 3 months. I have continued Steamers today have one distinct badly needs help-the health-belp that tiyltiea, now has more than 1,000,000 brutse=, bolls and blisters 'taking one teaspoonful in warm water i advantage over those -,f-a few years only Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can give, members. _ every looming. I then weighed 217 ago in warding orf distress from ice-I rinds, was always bothered with her. The:a pills make rich, red blood. --+--- a d pounds, bergs. Becauw of th development of which brings new strength and energy Solt;ude is as needful to the imsg!• , m m back.and lower part of P y I the radio compass or direction finder, to weak, despondent sufferers. Con- nation as society is, wholesome for abdomen and aides 1 am a well rescue ships today . re able to reach I cernin them, Mra Paul it Coin du cbaracter.-J=tees Russell Lowell. %ow 1 am glad to say I $ g t e Ra , C the tk IUNG OFFAIN, woman, feel . much stronger. years ! a ship in need c f help much more I Banc., Que., says: "I was badly run- ` ,p rounger and my weight is 170 pounds. • quickly. Vsesels equipped with the I down, slept poorly, and awoke as tired 8e184hness is the preateat curse of. _ J do not only Leel better but 1 look I radio compass may follow this direr- better, so all'my trends V. tion finder direct! to the disabled shin I as when I went to bid. My appetite i The human race.-William Ewart y ver be %It—hnu It--sche was poor and I felt trikerable, 1 took Gladtone. w1L ou inn irr_ —work out its _ - .$sits. »U1 never cease taking lay daily� six bones of Dr. �t'illi�tms' Pink Pills dose and more than glad to highly position by longitude and latitude. and they completely renewed my recommend 1t tor-he great good that 1s ( ." ' 55eell 4 - _ Min rt -tars^ S. A. onion. health ! Dr. Williams, Pink Pills are sold by a tr S.--You may think 1 afn exaggerating t=v writing arch a long Anak Krakatao Island all. medicine dealers or by mail at 50 `letter out Fruly L feel ro indebted to j Disappears Into Seg, cents a box from The Dr. Wiliams' you tot putting out such wo pdesfil Batavia,Java.-The Island•of Anak I Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. gaits that 1 cannot say mough. Krakatoa, or translated into English. - ti child of Krakat..o, which on Aug. 8 Have Minard's Liniment on your shelf. tad a height of 170 feet, had disap- 0 — `'' }. (,utiCurB I peared Aug, 9 beneath the surface of A 'certain fleet-of air taxicabs in I , 'Toilet Preparations l ;he sea during latense activity of the Germany will carry three persons for �q Dell btfall fro rsat, hl bly developed s y a I nearby volcano Krakatoa. a tare of 8 cents per mile per person., !;>::�• toilet aeeeetorlee_.woo re labra asettsed.� R ,leasing sad b"wifrtaa the sklaiad bair. Krakatao is a small island of the ssesaeb everywhere—aa ps"firm of I Maliy archipelago, in Sunda Strait, : ."cuticam."Ba.2616.Hoatnol.cioad•. betneen Sumatra and Java. - ! If ba y I y`k h a� , Baby TheHoneyFlyCa j , "f Q� You Must Do Your Bit CO ' C "I have used several bottles PHILLIPS O0 is the t►u against the fly,carne► of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- _ �t'"°HGp� of gerca and breeder of di:eue. table Compound and find it CRY in the night. Colic! No c - ltttprohentha:aEitaxcwA. use_for_alarrtl_if_Castoria :is helps me wonderfully, cape• _ For Troubles of the moat convenient an-d'm-atr-­ da Qta!?le pr ran eiaal���bCfore CrliTd�iif ll.T 1aVe- _ Lo Acid -Fiari� Siris ljtxe =eg p d 1 -._ e fP ei il.l means of combating eg this l O �� �y -- tr+ato Ac i• :I fly evil, it a convenient,because tion brings nick comfort, an can five ov�ly children. After my y )auo STC)wac t never harm.�t is the sensible thing last baby came I.had a misera. w Mc�RTsuwri 'of the push-pin. It u hygienic HE^TOU _�flies never get away when once when children are ailing. Whether it's I ble pain in my right side so I wtrsE^. II caught. Each spiral gives three. the stomach, Or the little bowels; ossa 1 p bought another bottle of the _ ` -- -perfect.er ice. Colic or constipation or diarrhea. g Vis. P BEWARE of rMtTanoxs When tiny ton es aro coated, or the ; -y Compound and I feel fine now. s' r - b gu Atiout two hours after eating many harmless. It has remained the stand soid.ter.r,jimmy breath is ad. Whenever there's need I I work outside during the fruit aril with physicians al the a years of gentle reeggulation. Children love I reason in addition to my , people suffer from sour stomachs. V Cc C the taste of Castoria, and its mildness I since its invention. U'0 ",°o'to,�l lamttEe makes it safe for frequent use. housework."-Mrs. Charles -'They call it#indigestion. It means that I Slingerland, RR `#4, St Cath- It is the quick method. Results =•�� *� And a more liberal dose of Castoria the stomach nerves have been over- come almost instantly. It is the ap- is always better for growing children ernes, Ontario. stimulated, There-is excess acid. Tho proved method. You' will' never use than strong medicine mean{only for moray-to"-sacrect�t is_With an alkali, another when you know. _ adult use. vtydia which neutralizes many times its vol) Be sure to get the genuine Phillips, _ + ume In acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- s ( f � t Cm ' ' f = The right way. Is Phillips' Milk of clans for.50 years in correcting excess ' i Magnesia-just a tasteless dose in acids. Each bottfe CoTntatas Lail->i - - ST , w • water- IL L yleasant, efficient and rection-any drugstore.• ,ISSUE No. 34—'30 FUJ, TIT,-IRWI—I x —­�7 7727- 711`- r L W 5 • • q —James Allaway, of Toronto, —Dancing•every Saturday night 8 Fallaiae,� Resident �:LOCALLI was oulTu6sday calling —Dr. H.. T: friends. g on at Drop Itin. —Wm. add Mrs. Stork, 6f Belle.- -Dentist. -office in residence, two —Capt. Hogue is having hie real- yhe ': s east of St. Andrew-s ch ville, spent Sunday here with the 400r deuce re P Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to shingled. former's parents, R. C.- and Mrs. J. O'Connor has had her Stork. Daily, and Evenings by ap- lreoidence re-painted. Mrs Lorne Ravin,of Toronto, poiritment. (X-ray service). —Mrs. H. W. Marks spent San- Is Institute will Courteous -treatment, prompt serv'i*ce, day with Mrs. Geo. Elliott and -and- Mrs. Fi Hatuiltoo, of- Br —The Women -fimil, • . . . . sham, Sunday with their hold their regniAr meeting on continue to make Y. inst., at,tbe lair- prices, con The McGinty residence at the sister, Mrs. Norman Banks. Tuesday next, 26tb —Lone Scouts, Fred and Carey home of Mrs. H. Arnold. The west end of the village is being 1 include an address our Grocery Dept. Robinson , have returned, after program will repainted. spending -two -weeks at the Lone by MIs. Brownridge. the District—Rev. E. G. an& Mrs. Robin-son at Camp at Ebor Park, Brant President. Meeting called at 3.00 a short holiday with friends -'._spent 'ford. o'clock (daylight saving time). In Brantford. —Col. P. J. Rowe left in our —Herbert Mucci, the driver of —Mrs. H. A. Matchett, of Toron- offleg ol.Sample of- alfalfa hay cut the car which got beyond his con. 'Grocery' 13plIciale for This Week spent the week-end with Pink 0-on 0 .? toll ape his f%r[P which measures 0 feet, trol and ran into the ditch turning edng friends. king a tele- ?2c This shows over twice and breaking atele —Miss Ruby Andilaiivis spend- 4 inches in length. - highway, east Lily'Brand Chicken Haddie, per tin Ing a week in Toronto with Miss what up to-date methods in farm. phone pole on the ing will accomplish. of Whitby townline, and which Choice Seedless Raisins, 3 lbs, Maichett.' y) Ctithbert, resulted in the almost instantane- Helen -id —Archibald (Baldy) :.:.d . 14c —Miss Agnes Marquis, of Strot Puffed Wheat, per U spending A few da 'a with rela. who was born in Pickering where ons death of his sister, Vera Mucci, r paekage y lie lived for many years until he is now charged with nianshugh- fray.Be.nto.a Corneal.d.Beef, per tin 21c Lives in Pickering. moved-ed-to-Toronto-forty.five vears ter. The charge' is..the result of --- -rr I . The work on now recto ago, was in town ojol Monday, the Fels Naptha Soap, 5 bars 35C verdict of the Coroner's in- Isdoo far advanced as to be ready when he called on a number of quest which placed the blame of for the bricklayersf friends. the fatality on the driver-of the Burford Canned Pea-3, No. 4, per tin .10c —Mrs. Chao. E. Little and two S-t. Georg-la' children. of 'Tonawanda, N. Y s S. School picnic car, Mileci. Evidence produced _311 -0 will be held on Friday, Aug. 22nd, showed that the car was going at are visiting with J,_C. and Mrs. Philip. to Glen Avis Park. It is expected an exce.,Five rate of =peed. He is _W. V. Redditt has resumed to have a good representation of now be'ing held d oh $12,000 bail. Our Meat Counter continues to be a popular his duties as manager of the bail the imetUbers of the congregation. service to many customers. _.here,-after enjoying a two weeks' a�well as all child.rou connected • IN MEMORIAM. Prices. with the ebarch. Choice Quality Goods at Reasonable cles. vacation. —J. J. O'Connor.district*Police --GALV I ERT­—__In__To_-,,1ng memory of —Mr. and Mrii: XcAvoy, of To. Magistrate, of Port Arthur, Bird- virdear wife and mother, Elizabeth • mato, have been spending a few in the hospital in that city on the Wilson, who passed away Auglast, .,-..-days with the letter's aunts. the levening of,Weduesday, U More Borderless Congoleum Rugs Misses'Low. A g. 173ttr, 2ist, 1929.' • —Robt Stork, of the Bank of in his?�,rd year, He was a native Just one year ago, dear mothe�, ugs at cut prices" Ph-keii it We last saw your lo,.ing face,'Commerce staff, is now enjoying ..� ''bia vacation in Belleville and son of the late Jeremiah and Mrs, In thi.5 world there is no other, -.;9x9 1116.19 -your place. 17 AliceO'Connor. The family lived 7 9 Iz4.98 That can ever fill X tp otber points. for many my years on the farm now The happy ho-urs' we spent together, 1 $7.29 Miss Helen Matebett, of To occupied by D. S. Crawford on the How sweet their memory 9XIO, ronto. returned home on Monday, lake shore south )f Pickering' gut death has left a vacant place after spending a month with Mrs. . Later they moved to This world can never fill. Norman Banks. 9tatioe. Oshawa where they resided for sadly missed by husband and —Many farmers have floi8bed Boys' Cotton Jerseys, to clear some years. . Decea-ed., went to family- their harvesting- operations and a number have threshed their fall Port Arthur when young, after at '39.'cents graduating from the School of wheat which is turning out well. SALE RE.GIST".. Pharmacy. Torontb, and entered —Mrs. C. A: Sterritt returned the drug bij*inesq- He won the FRIDAY. Aro, 29Tm—Extenaive sale of home on Monday, after an enjoy- confidence of the resident. of Port 12 good borsei a I d 60 he" of cattle, -Bo Long Trousers tor sch.00l -.able two week Dent with her 12 c-ws elorp apringerawnd fresh rie. S, Arthur by himi integrity' and wag sister and other fr'leoLl%in Ottawa, longing to Win, Hcpkios and J A. appointed dinrict inagistrate. H:4-riri Will �.e jold at lot 34 con, 'bought to sell at a —John and Mrs. O'Connor And About a month ago bil wife died, P. Wbit'h,. Sale at I o'clock. F.' family, of Belleville, are spending a week's vacation at the' tisane of after a 4i-ngerinw illrea� .13- W. sli,praider auctioneer. sacrifice Rydney, % dau. S. TIU -10-30-hea�! the' former's mother do Church survived by a arin. , A RDAY, AUGUST, etrePtr ghter, Mi�4 M. O'Connor, four of milch cowq, fresh and CIO--e Sizes 25 to 27, per pair 1.39 brothers. Ambro-,4e and A J. of —R*v 'Dr. Fraper.,of Do-obar. sarin era belongi-ng to Frank 'Nrn- Toronto.T. A. of Niagara Falls. N. berq, will be sold a, lot 21.4; con. 9. Sims 28 to 30, per pair 1 50 will occupy the pn1pit of the Y.. and D. A . Dallas, Texala..and Markham. i'. miles south ol United Church next Sunctity. when Ambrose of Sjouffville. A select he-rd of Je-i- --Splendid rain tweed shades. three sisters. Mutber es m nice snappy Che siervices, will be held is St. URuline Convent, Chatham, Mrq. Apys, Ayrshireq. Holsteins and Dur 'Paul's Church. —A. H. and Mrs. Clark and fam- F. J.Fitzpatrick of Winnipeg, and haw.- 4 months credit. Sale at Mrs. W -J Fintioan.Torcinto, Mrs. one-thirty. W. Silversid4s,_ Auc' Ily, of Lakefield. are etlleodiog a 41 Maria O'C,)nnor. of Church street-. tioneer. couple of weeks holidaying at the .:.S CHAP MAN W. Pickering is a sister in low- M a home of the former's parents, J. and Mrs. Clark.- Now Advart"gimonts. - —The Toronto Exhibition will )�T 0 N. PUN,BAR suit lay), OR SALE — Superior fertilizer opw to-morrow. (Saturday), aud Misqes that we will begin preparing Anna and Vi Allison are Fdrills.manure spreaders.threshirg:machines. after spending a week with their sister, Also wed fall wheat, io4 variety. and binder ,-for winter and wonder where the Summer S Mrs• eHnv.-ck, at Tonawanda N. Y. twine W F,D-sneyCr-enwood_. 35if summer of 19M has goner Miss Helen Tbom is spends. a hol FOR -SALE-144 acres of ida—Lyndon Cronk, of Pickering ARM y with her cousin at Bracebbridge Fland,excellent farming distric . rear%1+ College, Is bolidaying at the home on the' Lake. land, Ont, Several'acres of standinir timber, of his parents here. He is recuper. House and buildings.' Apply V News Office. 'Mrs. Redding had a visit from he- ----------- These hot days you will appreciate &LIng. after undergoing a minor brother from Ottawa this week. _ "\'OTIC-E—We have just 'fiinished operation in a Toronto hospital, an � baling Islit year'-hay and straw and have John d,'Mrs. Florgi,e and theil t Hay. &I -,s; straw 7 Fred and Mfe. Bunting and •son from Detroit spent last Sunatly "ar e"the new. . a light summer suit. 111 75,.,iitraw A wires), 52 00. lierrLshes. two soup, R. and Mrs. Bunting with friends at Claremont. Brougham. and daughter, Eva, accompanied Mrs. Craven is spending a week or STRAYED—On rn the Ormispil of by J. S. and Mrs. Jephl4on, Brook- so with her sister in Belleville. o)e undervigred, %�,oby Tv.. ;i vearling T I P TOPS HAVE THEM 77 41n, and Gee. -W.- P. and Mrs. -A .nuynbebr fm.m here a4tendedithe oerr Owner'may have same by proving pro Every, of Whitby, spent Supday 1. party and paying expensts. wm.Car­.rnack,R, funeral off_the late Mrs W. A. Gil 1.Brooklm. 4749 'An Orillia. christ in the city, on Thursday. 0,ST—Or SiRriirdstv- prpninjr. he. them over. —A lar limber of men are Miss Forster it, the guest of Mr:-. T Pic zrid Green River, a Mack Call i n an d loo large n .4twr�rq. loyed on the C. N. R. in this SLm Finder pieglie ale�a this week. -bac cqn.lior,-19- c! hi baflogt, ._�.=.Rm­U. — t!= held at the h,,,)j-ne of W.,Q ,Mar ares NE cowlets of fine broken stone. One A24.0011 F rT*1Pmv-;es of of the obects of this is to keep Pennell this Thursday afternoon. TRAY r)_6 n tn- the S down dust. This stone soon be Mrs--br Pearson is in the 'City Chis il,v -::r.---'zred,lot 11,con,3.I`:cker:rz,! Owner may have same comes packed .4 down hard like week. by pa :ng expense., F.It. W. e-tney. Pickering. 'rock. Thong Pickering. 49.1 Infantile paralysis is a@Rninink bkOUGHAM.* ORON'TO WET-WASH LA17N. T Suits, Summer Underwl ear, the nature of an epidemic in seve DRY (Serni�riislil,—Let our driver call and noon tea to all present. expiti!r our 24 hour It-vtce. gust leave your i3athind rat towns-In the province. It is 'w-f* Mr. 'and•- Mrs. Read, of -Torovito, name Mr.S.W,Davis. barber shop. We - reported that a case hie appeared :-pent Sunday 1vith.Donald and Mrs.. 'il�pick up and deliver 3 times a week. Hose in Claremont. Every precautionSport Shirts, Golf rlvns Willson. J­(SEAP FOR CASH—One'22 Ford to being taken by the va Lha )laces D. and Mrs. Gannon visited S. and `:truck dump body: one'24 Ford truck stake Boards of Health in hillips, of Mlinden, Burin the body.one Chevrolet 490,wdan, alhn Al coedit at popular prices. offecite'd,to prevent the spread of sirs P to".. Apply to Milton Sleep,coiner Srotk and week. Kingston Roads_Pickering. ont. 50 51 the disease. The Willsop families attended the ti PECIAL OFFERlNG—High test- -Sixteen cases of, infantile Morton picnic held at Keswick orf Radio Licenses leaned.. Sing H61stein tows,bred to Imp,Ayrshire bull; ad in Thufsd fall freshering,also yearling heift rs and register paralysis have been -report, ay score f which proved ed-Ayrsbire bun 1b months old for sale, 06haws, two 0 Miss Phyllis who is still herd. IL.Nerlich,Maple Hill Form, Cla,,t- ed Pickering fatal. and several others are re- in theOshaw_ a Hospital is expected moat,oat, 46t I Fred T. Buniting, 9 serious. Pro-mPt' home this week. ,ported an being —19-5 acres at Oeb. Established 1857. measures have been taken by the Mr. and Mrs. Erripringham slid VARM TO RENT JL' awe Harbour. First-class land,in good state Atiss Ftowney, of'Torionta, were ind improvements Board of Health to prevent it vis- of cultivation, good buildings s ---- me ie to plough. Full posaessii�ft readitrg.-The Sunday SchQols Of itors at the home of L. and 3ifts. Mat lin dia possession April: .8218 city wase closed on Sunday as thews recently, Ac'.Oshawa,Ont. let, 31. Apply to G:D.Conant,Barns a preventive measure. Mr. and Mrs. Laidley and little 51-4 CHIP ANYWHERE—SamplepRck. 7 —On- Saturday., Aug, 9tb, the daraughter and Miss Katleen McKin- Oage,4 Ibis_ 4 kinds, leaf tobacco,$1.40; 10 THE .CENTRAL �' GARAGE Dr. 1b.,f holiday with o $2 50, or. 20 lbs.for$4.50, or 40 lbs.for employees-Of, st large contracting non are enjoy;! -and-son. S8,4M. quesnel. 2 lbs.for 51.W. postpaid; with compatly, of Toronto,befd'a picnic *Mcl<!innon Wi.�s.for quantities, Address G. Dubois, is Wte rson,Ottawa,Ont. 60-52 sit Frenchman's Bay, and along Mrs. Jno Miller and Mrs. W_W d 4900 -see--Mrs. one --with-othior paid-_a-­viFit-t by the committee in charge w" a C. A Barclay, and they -report that -Pickering- Mills keg of beer which. evidently had she-is progressing favorably. considerable"kick".in it. A.6ght, The W. J. Brown family, of Tor- • 0740', have tetur�ed hoite after- a and between two men aroused the h Pleasant holiday spent with their . we bav-6 a lirbited quantity of Auto ]Repa*l'rs, ,Accessories,Oils ;4.cunosity oil Cclostables Chester gr?ndp�Lrf�pt§, T. C. and Mrs.. Brown --wd Crummer FLnf] ProvincialCon- I Richard ald- M,-r's' Wett-er, of Tor- extra good qnality. Shorts at- stable Mitchell, who happened to Mrs. the price of ordinkry mill -Welding) 7 be On investigat. onto, and, Donald and --excellent G asolive,"Acetylene on the grounds, of Montreal, were visitors with the feed, excell "t for Pigs iog they found in the refreshment week. or any live stock. a _'.b9otb & keg of beer ontap, the Battery 9 Matthews families during the Charging The August meeting of the Worn- ic contents of wb* h was handed ont even s Institute was a -great success The feed business is our line. We" to the picnickera who became jM . .in every way. Ideal'day, a good at- study this to give you the R pairs made on i thirsty. The man in bet tl ceedingly tk tendance and a - splendid program at possible value )e boot was ariested.gn a charge made q a most enjoyable. meeting. for your money. of haying li4nor in other than his This was young ladies- day and they of carse. ortvate residence. As he proved delighted all present with the excel-i We have Chick Starter, Egg Mash been engaged for the lence of their program. Misses An- Scratch Feeds, or Any feed that be had 0 r Choi day to serve ice cream be was not nie Bayles and Margaret Brown con- yon may "ed, deliver im"poinsible for the presence of the tributed: piano solos, the Misses ies any reaeonable beeir. A member of the committee I Phillips reedines, Mica Mary White distance. V1) awed all respoogibility. Hel a paper dealing xitn the superior- PENC tbat they were ity of present day y"niitl-i and "Why", Phone 5317 CHARLES Be did not realize S violating the law. in poliee-con rt while MiPA Dnr,% Johnston gave. & - good paper on. "Literature". Mrs fioed � Or Nonds,y Vig t he was Rroprietor pickeriag --A A,.Q#.0 -1flickazimig KiUiag Comum,71 - 1, 1 Bav les and -assistants served.after-1