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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_08_29 - ^ * ,R'.. ., _ ' _�.,... .� ".Wy. v. +-... .. :.,, ".M1fr .-+k kw +o-'' t^!d •:.raw :N•,.�kti S' ;S:XG. 4 1,+.'e'y �' 7"..'.+Ti,� "'� '-+i- �o.L..q."•Y 4". S%..s. RS.iY•' • .. sass • '-... . - + ••w+esYw,'• utk+ 'k�vsr..:-n nvs+"'d• +'r r5,5s. ✓ `de _sgi.'ir Awa.+3s9�•,e..�'�r s'-E, •.x, �. �. :... .,,,.q.,:,y..o. •. sass:. . r... ..•�. - '. . ..,.: b�y sass L ? rr.,A N - --^ i •1�'Lr,., ^ •,may .r..•., • r.0 — - — .-, ! :`M "7 4 M i M sass .. _ � • w � ...--yGv. ..�• - .. .,. -..._. ..:.1_. ....sass ._.r ___'. .. .. -.. , __ _, . .. r x '?. Y • Y' 1 ' • t• .. sass VOL. XL1X6 PIC"I"CERINt , ONT., FRIDAY. AUS. 2J, 1930. p - No..'5 y . lMllfl I49MIM!- _ • . OUNBARTON. WtiITEVALE, •" " A&dW of White's-­ew The services in the Dunbarton Com W. F. and Mrs Burton are spend- GREENWOOD. f ,. atamaty Hall on Sunday next will be ing a fe+a* days in Toronto. DR. H. 0. PBARSON—PbTsimian very interesting• for aA those •wh9 Mr. and Mrs. Mintern and daugh- MRd Surgeon, Duabarton. lily '"�_�� ��_ are.interested. The Sunday school ter are spending a few days with A. 11MITISIe rnssniaR.fall blast saw-tin lum- mesion 'will be an open session which Feng: • ' R. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Direetoe g everyoneis cordially invited to'at- �Miss Florence McKay has return.— 'PICKERING N _.T. 4- E E W. eel Ae Axieri of ontaryo'Reg her, reaches, donbletreee, tend. The address will be given b ed home after spending a few days IskagA �� by tongues etc. the Rector, Rev E. G. Robinson, The .with friends in Glasgow. ��b� 1888 z :• -oat Open to buy a quantity of Rood Evening Prayer and Sermon will be Dan and Mrs. 'McArthur,' of Col- ARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.—Eyesiatbt basswood and elf held as usual at the home.of Mr. H. gate, Alta. called on Mrs. F. McKay All Feed Prices Honour graduate of the College loge. A. Newman, at 6.45 D S. T. on Monday and Tuesday• this week _ -.try o<Canute; Gold medalist dna �.. Reduced arstHerman prizewinnufn 1928. At m..in do --.-Grain CllOpplag Tuesdays,f �UNBARTON try Monday from 9 a.m, to il p.from in d- CHaRRYWOOD adentel office. At StouBville from Wed- And Fridays. _ Peach to Saturday of each week. Eyes ex. in A. O. Flett spent his vacation in Mrs. White is visiting friends in t; ed.G�afitued.Pd repaired.. Hi so quality Manufacturing Baskets of all the United States, the city. - - attwat Prises^ phone stone 2+03 461? deecriptione. Mr. and Mn. Gourlie spent Quite a number from here are tak- Pe *� ` Le91a•i. Price reductions at the ing in the Exhibition. a few days nwith friends near, Parry 131Y - r� factory. School will re-open with Miss Mc- Sound, Thos. Annan son Andrew and BARLEY FEED E. CHRISTIAN, Bandater asci ' A• for Notary public Eu. Money to !hone Markham 8406 or 8420 or write Cann as our new teacher. sh Flag Coarc tiaras 'wbttby. My Dr. R. M. Clarke of Cleveland i3 wee Dorothy spent the weekend at s's Chan. White. Locust Hill. Out. Niagara Falls. to the cheapest Feed on the market �.a; visiting her sister, .Mrs. A. 0. Flett. g the JURATON. BHLL' A 8088, Barrien The last home me of the season On Saturday Aug. 23rd at the Tor- for a results it gives. I= Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario ` onto East General Hpapital there Bnttdioer 390 Bay street,Toronto, will be played at Cherrywood on A great many farmers testify to its JJ ton, Just i Saturday evening, Goodwood vs Cher passed away to his rest, Win. T. value by the continued _ j�D Bee, " Adelaide 9838-9 s an interest- Dunbar, in his 81st year. His fuu- use of it. ins game, don't fail 'to come and see eral took place Wednesday afternoon f ICBARCSON- PIOKERING A /� it, — to Erskine cemetery. The News ex- It you have Dever used ft, try it MULVEY — Barriaters• Solicitors etc., Cholee 211, SX• and b'% B, V. • on my guarantee. rDis-si4 Goatee eatioa Life Bcifdi , Cornet of tends sympathy to the widow and the ,, ' Cedar Shin 1 0 and Richnood.Sts. Toronto. Phones g �• BTOUFFVILLE. family. z 44m9and 44eo, Pickers. Phoneo Rev. Mr, Laidlaw returned this W+tlTSVALa r"'Mieid•�gar Saturday eveaiap. Phone Park Also, a large quantity of .— week after a. month's holidays at a Women's Institutes for variousWheatWanted Lake Huron. DeaatEoi - rough and dressed - causes have .not held their regular > -We are to have in our town two meetings during the early summer `r, es). Graduate cd AT SIL O.SMITH. D. D. 9., L D:8.. -Jaok Pine, Sprnoe and perfo_�ces from the Cole and Reg months but the August meeting,(Soc *,� qp ttaivvsic Ateow to DCleotSlStiegnsa and er D. HelinlOO� LnmbBr• a There was held ton his t. 16treek, a re- frill ofwith 1renewpews ere as ho teas, �wegvs- Pea �1Xttlre ebe il�yaf College of Deota7 Surgeons ane rayon- J, A I make a strong Feed contalaing !S 6n.6210_1, every Tuesday and]:ride . Phone , union of the Hoover family. The ery member being present. The one third Peas, This makes a t¢11 2tt first Hoover family came to Canada ` pICXEG y g program's main theme was ` Home splendid Feed for finishing, and over 160 ears ago.�EItBERT T. FALLAIE31't, L. D 8.. Economics", the subject of thrift L to excellent Feed D.D.s.. Graduate of the Royal College of * +�� !.� Rey, Gordon Duncan, a former re- being especially uppermost in ew- for dairy cows. SnrReone and the Univara,ty of Toronto. L�L►1 Y silent of this place, delivered a lec- Di�e m urch nee secPP�dow east of St. And- eryone's mind. A very lively dt"hso - cow's Church, Pictenng 0•t. O� hour,: 9 tune in the Presbyterian church be- cussion took place as to whether the A T S e... to e p im., or by appointment. (X-ray fore a good audience this week. butcher's rices On meat at ?earn: asavicel, Phone Pick 3700• 4my The Horticultural Show was held P p J. H. Bean Cl>tremant are fair or unfair. Comparisons were laa4sftsus4>«s 60Yilri. Phone 9'34 on Thursday.of this meek. There was made between what a farmer now Jl car of eats quality Orb - a children's floral parade as well a� just received. �T gets for his cattle and veal 'calves ,A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— FUR 111 I T U R E etsbl�es display of fIt»t�re and veg- and what a farmer' wife has to pay W. Z• � A•Fire and automobile msunwce of all kinds. ' to buy back a steak or even a bnak- a�a.•eata•g cPapaa,wof aodtd financial ae:nd- NEW. USED AND A1�ITIQIIE Myron Anderson arae again nnfortem. et. The big slice of profit in between L. �V�+!�l'Y�iNA M IN GREAT VARIETY una'te in fracturing his, leg, when he it was felt, is going more into the �SORGE KEAY—Licensed auction• alighted from a track. His arm has t, 8immon a Bede, bulging•n kets of the "Combine" .�.A toss Live srmelr and gen<:al sale Harebell Mat. been in a sling for three years suf- g 1 Buildiag and General Is att••efad to. Terms reasonable R. tresses. Drossers, Tables and than into the till of the local butch- tv,l►e. Pbow Sta ff 9003. 61-4 fenng from a gunshot around. - Contracting. Chairs, Picture Frames. es, most women feeling the urgent � � Auctioneer. 'Our What may prove a fatal accident necessity of making every dollar do Estimates furnished Das a!1 classes. g� O prices are the lowest. happened to Wilfred Moran, a few Ith_ dutynowadays, considered ave s of work—Interior and Exterior. J� e Sur owatw ed Tees gar f 96M9a Asw miles north of here, Moran was driv- y , y Alterations and re las, 16mmaies w as tines assumd to sa dMwerw and means of reducing the exorbit- rep aim rea.ae a en saves s o.. oda. mag north and attempted to pass an- other car, when he collided with a ant coat of beef, decided to knock Chimneys Built Concrete Wort. - � ~'.. A.B3AT01f TORlI�IP Oif.RBK the first chip off the block by re- Phone PicksAng 571.3 • a/r+gsg,rr. o aaelttlaaw 1W 11Narg C 0 A L feast of horses driven by Walter questing the local butchers by a let- FAIRPORT. ONTABIOY A Aa..aaeass, zees rf...r st 1•ss Miller. The horses were killed and ter from the Institute to take whaat- as 1 . pit ear ss tlaaeewt ><b. A Rood sopply of Bard and Solt both men are in a serious cgndition. ever steps are necessary to bring a• aa 4 fila BRANT—Lor 1, aonoewion 4, Coal on hand. Also a Supply Barovc3t,AM. boast a reduction in prices. Furjher 8 H I N G L R S " Iioeboes, raleyi••e INaskhusa 760s of Kindling Wood, consideration of this question, of _ Aawssarac S�*Qp••a •� + +- Donald and Mrs. Willson eater- further developements were left till Nova Scotia Sbing6e; F: stove longth. tained a number of city friends on the September meeting which will be Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles !sty 18tf. Phone Pick. 1709. Sunday, held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Pugh Bird's Felt Slate Shingle" t[. MAW, LIORNSRD AU0_ Gorgon and Mrs Wallace and on September 18th. for eels at _ •npN"aa�T��,P sed Mm DONALD MUNRO. PICKRKING children on Saturday. ted T. C. and Mrs. Brown ' T. PATERSON'S - CLARE1tI0b"r ' t a y. OREENwOOQ get priers. Phone 8813 "�'� aw i.fia Call sad rara�,t- sr ..a zaw be fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER W. J. Brown and- family, of Tor- -C. Hunkin, of Toronto, is nding werabs.� Whitby.Out. try WASHED OUR WAY, onto, spent Sunday with. the form. a few days It Alf. Tremble. } m Q .' en's parents here. Miss Puck has returned home to L A Tr r OAc ' We have made a business of Mrs. H. Mechin, of Pickering, and help nurse her brother who has ��� Coal wash day, Here each color son, Norman of Osht}aawa were Brou a t `and fabric is given the scienti. ham callers on Saturday. R dropsy. Q A R A 19 G !! k ficformula that beet meets its bliss Flora Patterson has return- M ig non o � _ Mrs, Willows went Toronto on _ needs. For each class we use ed to the cit after a onlay to have a slight operation AND SERVICE STATION ; use from nine to twelve cbau- y pleasant bol- performed-- : + iday :with' her people here. Miss Bessie Graham, of Toronto, : Hard and soft Goal of the `gas of faltered raineoft water. Rev. We are prepared_-- to a 1)eSt quality on .An average of six hundred R�rl-- - have been guests—o-f--f.—'--anal- rs. repairing o care, also bat- An ty lose for your family washing. Jessie Bgelby. hand _No wonder clothes Nunderid Johnston and family this week. Mrs- Smart and daughter, spent a - tory charging. electric ' __. Stanleyn' here are cleaner and a d Mrs. Carlton and Mrs few, da�-s last week with friends in welding and in face 7+(gOC: A. LAW ]sat longer." _ Wm. Carlton•and daughtersr of Tsr- Cherry Valley. everything in moa. �d �r ll JJ LA � - onto visited 'Milfred and Mrs. Ham The Girls' Circle met at the home nectlon with �t oshawa Lanadry & Dry Ilton on Sunday. car work. + Mrs. Chas, A. Barclay, who has of Ming Edith Ormerod on Thurs- ,r da afternoon. Gas, Oils, Grease and,Accessories S ' D• — leaDla� Ce., Ltd* — .aeric•ssly ill,:is still in the city yea' J. Stewart, of Toronto, i lways on hand.. Taxi Service. - 9--Piece Ail clothes nod fr trent d cleani but is favura spent a few days last meek with ��i- �a7 - an17! r7 nR expect to be home-before ion y Agent for Chevrolet Care. tckeep them sanitary. Our cleaning Pec g Miss Kate Sadler. Ds • department turns old clothes Guests at the home of Bert and Mrs, Bie.and daughter, 'Miss Dot- Gordoni �w ining Room out like now. Mrs: Harvey this week included Mrs othy; Miss Leigh and Miss Green, a WB CALL AND DELIV9R- Cosgrave, Albert Harvey and How returned home on Friday. ` and Cliff, of Toronto, and D. . and a of Whitby Phone 8900 Miss A. Gibson, and ra e Mrs. Turnbull of Verona, n J. friend, of Cleveland, spent Sunday Savings • R.C.Jones, Lascal Replrsseotatiret �, ,Walter Bennett and Miss with FI'ed and Mrs. Gibson.S Calvert, of 'Markham have been the . - Blaeksinithln guests of Mis, John Patterson dur- Stewart Corbett is puttin�►in a - a tug the past week. Mrs Bennett is cellar under his near• kitchen, Bert . , ..� im rout slow after her serious Mantle, of Claremont is doing the This list of Seasonable lfierehaa• t -Horse shoeing a Specialty. P ng Y work, dime is taken at rand&= from illneee. Joseph Boyer of Detroit and him our enersl stock and the We a!"n showing A Very _ :- All General Work including Wood g Work, promptly Irina Frank Barclay underwent a brother, Bea_iatain Boyer and -t-wo prices are Bvoryday` ' ivveiy ?olid oak,9 piece, d suceapsVA. operation for appendicit grand=daughtht's,' and Ira Boyer, of Priors, not for, a _ aiteo!!loci �' is a a Toronto hospital during the. .Claremontmilled on --Xre. A. Boyer _ _few-dsye only : 1, ilaiag rooao snits, finish - - week Dr. Dr. Lyman Barclay per- one da teat week. T s, Agent for Taco Farm formed 'the _operation and Mire Hel- y Marshmallow$, lain olt ed In Windsor brown. Machinery. en Barclay was the nurse assisting. Drs. Shier, of Uxbridge, and Tom- P - The: heavy- rain of se ass a did limon -of Claremont, were in the toasted,per lb., TW buffet.is 00 inches in �� pp��p•H,=d y y village on Wednesday for the pur- Fremh Salted Peanuts,per ib., 290 -GREENWOODmuch good to burnt pastures, root p� of removing Laura Ormerod'A s length. Thin is a real bar- - Y crops and gardens, bqt interferred tonsils and adenoids. She is progress Molasses Humbugs, per, lb„ lie - n • .- with traffic on the roads where the ins favorably after the operation. Fruit Mellows,-per•lb., Binder Tw' ne road "shovels are at work. The _ road near the Markham townline SITUATIONS GUARANTEED Roaotree's York Mills and 'Walnut finished Steel Bed, had to be closed to traffic and det- ---• Nut Ililk Chocolate Bare, 99: "- oured to Whitevale. _Canada is calling loudly for young �;1 all felt Mattress and a ..Mrs. T .C., Brown had the, pleas- men and young *omen who are thor- Whiz Fly Fame, S oz,, - 476 Sagless Sprinit; all coal BERRY BOXES ure of a visit from a childhood friend oughly grounded in modern burin- Fly Ooile(a very special $ whom she had not Canada_.Business____Col- _-.__lam *� plate, fon #18.76 .and ty years, in the person of Mrs. R. lege, (College and Spadina),, popul- Writing Pad and Envelo - ' _ r FRUIT BASKETS Allen (nee May•ChurchiiI) 'of•Hel- arly knowT as Canada's Greatest g pssr ena, Ark. Mrs. Allen was sxcen:- School of Business, has unequalled regular 44e, 26C i We have a complete line of Deck `of Al quality. panied by her brothers, Dr. Ben. facilities for training the type of Writing Papel, in box, chairs, Camp Stools, ( a%mp Clirrrehill, of Milwaukee, and Mr. W young persons• sought by the great _ regular 29c, 19c Churchill, journalist, and •daughter business concerns. Payments may - -- r Oats and Hammocks. - of Wisconsin. be n'iide when convenient. Those Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb. rol✓1; PARIS GREEN The W. M. S of St. John's United who cannot attend school may with- In ith- rotaroh>+r 80e 49e Church, held their August meeting out charge study at home by mail. ° * :ARSENATE OF LEAD Krnseben Saito, reg. 76c, � C A. Sterr its sad - at the home of Mrs. John Phillips Our President, George $potton, M. d : y one day last.week: There was a good P. has successfully operated burin Ana w'@ Liver Salt, reg.ilOfs. 4ie s BPRAY$R8 -- .- attendance, and an interesti g and ess colleges for over twenty-five ,. " helpful program. In the ab ace of years- Write today for a list of 'Oourteonm Service Alwalys Pltoaea300 the president, Mrs. L Johnston, the our successful graduates from your d4 V'IN BUSHBY E JON E S Furniture Dealer an vice-president, Mra. John ',Miller district, address Miss Gertrude Mr- E . � `+• Funeral Director took charge of the meeting. --m— Eachren. B. A, 274 College Stn Tor- Alm Ambulance Servide .Hardware Phone 4000 Phillips and daughter$ served re- onto. Those interested in attending Druggbt and Ohemist. freshrnenta to the members at the the Oshawa Ruidnem College, Osh- wom - •. :aevgita f1� ol��. -,-._ lit i :0 ..,: u .d'-, ;.. . ��.. . :iras 4" •. . •:.• +i'�C. .•R"• e�s - :q;' •-♦'+- .5. a,�c'`+"-*-,'f" `-�ve•4' a r.s-': - rk.w, a'. .cr,. 11 WWI N 1111 w 11-1 •�,..:...-kiavL, ..: s r�>.' .. itids^a ..*•Jar a3:: .d+aar=^._ -•. ,r... •::4 �auH- u.4u-,. .=•}� F :5a`• .e."A.s>p 'fir cane:. .w ..a.4+S •dun ,. •- o p. .' _ +.. .. �»k... _. .. .>... .w 1 titer S e. ,w .ti a S, -�.^'�+s+' ,,.- '. .. 4 •\'i A. ._ �.. -. .. .. -• .. ._ ' •-r„• i�6 •'SPR?• .. •_ • - - Ern ' e Games. Ended Organized Flying St. Hubert• Airdrome Estabhlah • lear Record . 'Record in Handling of Ra '` A., - _ Canadian R ecoids F indicat}ve _of the rapid strides b7 The completed mast shows as in left leg, a similar injury to that he Civil.FIy;ng in Canada Slices fid Percy Williams Is First 1n 100- an in the lace with Eddie Tolan Large Number of which ground operations in lighter- trieacy commensurate:sRtCi the 1?tob' j Yard'Dash, But Strains Le than transport are progressing, the lam involved. A 'mai#t• cable of 11T . $ at Vancouver a year ago last July, Accidents recent handling'of the R-SOC at St. Hu- _ ." i�ttt,:,Y i endons•and Will Be Uri- and one which kept him out of romper Ottawa-Definite progress in all bert Airdrome at Montreal gives pro- tremely high teas$$ strepgth b Sbic t0 COmpetC at Cl11Cag0, tition for nearly:a' year. He was branches of civil aviation is noted In mise of a day when huge dirigibles mounted on a winch governed by varl t .. " assisted into the dressing-room, and the annual report on civil aviation Is will be berthed, serviced, loaded and able, high-speed gears. Two other 1 x -r Hamilton.-Rain, which tell Condit- was unable to oome out to the dais for sued recently -by the Department of unloaded with greater speed, less ex- auxiliary cables are mounted on stmt i. nously durivig the program at the the "flag salute" for nearly an hour. National Defence. The report coo• - British Empire Games on Saturday, When h- did mount*the dais he was era the year 1929 and records import- penes ary for!ler crews than is now lar winches but no strain other than ug. 23rd, dredebed the 186000 specta- limping badly. aat developments in air mail services, necessary for medium-sized steam- that of the side away of the ship !a tors, who filled all available space The shouts of the crowd when Wil- forest patrol, and general commercial ships. Ground operations have always the wind is to be placed of them - . within the Civic Stadium, but !ailed liana crossed the line a winner were flying throghout Canada. been a serious damper on the euthusf- As the R-100 approached the. meat pro- to dampen their enthusiasm for the deafeaiag, bat they were brought Flying when conducted under pro- nam o! the promoters of airship trans- at 600 Leet altitude..the main cable was =:_room ��on, which- concluded the short when-it was seen that he was per conditions is quite sate; the re port, and engineering problems in the drawn out on the ground to a white greatest sdt of athletic games aver injured. Although the Olympic chem- port states, and in support of this ask of obviatin the ground crews of marker to leeward of the mast. The 7gr 300 to 400 traia�d melt have been in- landing Itae was dropped from the - held•is Canaan. pion attended the_banquet at,night_ the record of air mail services in -_ .-. -tricate. ship as,near•ta the marker as possible Unfavorable weather, the�firat en- given the athletes and officials, and Canada is cited. Not a. single life, The new mast at St. Hubert, ' how- and attached to the main cable with countered during the week of the .has,been named on-the team to com= nor a single pound of mail was lost games, no doubt helped is relieving Pete at Chicago on Augist 27th,there in three years of organized opera• ever, with Mang novel features. built, s special coupling,, The engines were the great demand for accommodation, is no possibility of his being a partici- tions. by the Canadian Government, has as shut down and the winch was care- and, while Saturday's attendance far pant in the internc`ional competition- While the "unnecessarily large num- tablished several records. First among fully tied to take up all the slack exceeded any previous mark for track Leigh 14:iller, the Hamilton sprinter, her of accidents" in civil flying is de them H the complete docking of the without jerking the ship. , Thea the and field spoil Ia Canada had the ens will probably take lila place. scribed as a disquieting feature, the Bunt dirigible in twenty seven min- cable was reefed in been shining, as it did on opening dap, EMPIRE CHAMPION8 majority of them are attributed. to tee after the first landing line was When the.line became taut the two •.one week ago, it is questionable if the Track and field champio us of the over-confidence or neglect o[ ordinary dropped. Then, through the centre aides ry linea were attached to the tauten which surround the Stadium British Empire crowned during the precautions. The record of organized of the 205 toot tower the passengers aides of the forward quarters o! the - -would have stood the strain. Added' week of the British Empire Games flying services, including the spall ser- and crew were brought to 'earth In a envelope, making the yoke to the mast the form of s triangle. With seating accommodation failed to fill vice is described 6a remarkable. In twelve-passenger elevator. Afterward, in ?.. the demand, as it was and many stood are: northern flying, tie most hazardous through permanent lines within the alightly greater tension on the stain throughout the afternoon, despite the Track and Field of all, only two serious accidents ,oc- tower, the ship was completely ratter- cable,all three lines were reeled in to• Baia, to witneks a program filled with 1W-yard dash-Percy William*, Can- curled on organised flights in 1929 and viced with fuel, hydrogen and other gether by the accurate synchronizing teoor8-bri3aitiag achievements. ads, services such as those of the Ontario necessities. mechanism of. the winches. The two. l Caaas{iiaau 00 Well 239-yard dash-S.B.Eug4ebart.Fang- Government show a clear record Jane The last two operatiohs is suided To Hamilton meatary compared with the task of cone directly into the mooring bell, for the staging of the fid• after' year. alp and reeled further is to await names: goes great credit. The am• 1LtiFyard hur6es-Lord David Burgh- There were .2f accidents involving erecting the machinery which moored where, once fastened, all lines were itloa was 'be bail ever seen is the lel, England. death or injury is 1929, according.to the great vessel in so short a time. cast off ton ' Records were broken 1n 449•yard hardies`h'°rd David Burg the report The deat'• toll consisted Eliminating he tw4ating stresses, pro- the next mooring operation. ;nearly every event on the track pro- ley, England. of 14 pilots, 16 passengers and one viding power to reel in the ship ac- The reeling was done at spged vary. f (gram, while the performances in the " 440-yard run- Alexander Wilson, third party. Eiglit pilots, five pas- curately and evenly despite wind Ing with the distance of the ship from "gra events whe performance of a high order. Montreal. stingers and two other persons were gusts, and the fa that no great strain the bell. The speed of the main cable - Canadian athletes supplied the tea- 440-yard relay - Canada. (Miller, seriously injured. The accidentalSchad. could be placed�on y one point of varied from 1fi0 to one foot a minute, _ near every event, and in Adams. Fttspatrick and Brown), were distributed as follows Schad the delicate structure oc-the ship, pre- slowing as the ship drew nearer to tures in 17 880 yards-T.•Hampson, England. pled air routes-1; light airplane clubs seated serious problems to the engin- prevent momentum from causing a none were they disgraced. On closing crash against the top of the mast. fay the wearers of the Maple Leat for One-mile run-R. H. Thomas, Eng- -11; commercial-12; manufacturer's sera• the first time, led all parte of the Em- land, teat-1; pleasure-1, sad ound (in- gr _-____ _- ®ire to the number of victories scored. One mile raise-England (Leigh- juries from propeller)-3. A statts Special pastry ahorvening-Tierces, " Caaadiaas placing first is five of the Wood, Townend, Burghley and Brang- t1ca1 summary shows that only once Markets 15c; tuba, 1534c; pails, 16c. acne avenin on the program. The last wtnl. accident occurred for every 216,692 GRAIN QUOTATIONS mine • the poke vault Ron by Victor Two-mile steeplechase - G. W. aircraft-miles and for every 4.970 air PRODUCE QUO'T'ATIONS Gr ^' iPickard of Hamilton. was, incident- Bailey. England. craft flights. _ of Trade are making the fallowing o a e dealers are bnq- tally. the only triun;ph of a Hamilton Three m41e rue-S. A. Tomlin, Eng ---,�Cifer in produce at the following prices: 9p�ations for car loLn lathlets during the entire program of land. E Ungraded. cases returned, Man. wheat-No. 2 Northern, 95c; !track and field competition. Six-mile run-W. J. Savidan , New A three-year-old be, calf brut and fresh 29c; fresh flrata, 27c; No. 2 do, 93%c; No. 3.do, 90%c; No. Canada's triumph on SaturdayAn Zealand. owned by Walter Buntalu -ot South seconds, 22c. 4. 8834c; -No. D. 8234c; No. 5, fibs; 'tbe 100-yards dash was bought ata Marathon. 26 miles and 385 yards- Rustico, P.E.L, has finished a year's Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery, feed, 53tke (c.i.l. Goderich sad bay wlids, 29% to 30c.; No... rte).. Jbigh price, Percy Williams, the "non- D. Mel.- Wright, Scotland. test in the 305day division with a c, 1, to 28elsc. Man. oats-No. 1 feed, 39%c;-Na. �pareil." pulling up lame after crois- Running hop, step and JUMP--Dor- milk production of 12.699 pounds con- Churning cram--Special, 2Je; No. 2 do, 3614e. Col- ling the finish hue three yards a victor don Smaltacombt•. Canada, taining 668:75 pounds of butter fat 1. 28c; No. 2, 25c. Argentine corn, 89c, e.i.,f, Port Col d4 _ over E. L. Page of England, whose Hammer throw-M, C. Notes, g• and giving her the high average test Cheese-No, 1 large', colored, para!- borne. sI@-..I' lunge a the tape i�_as fart suit! land. �. of 4.21 per cent. fat. She was milk• fined and goverament graded, 1634 C. Mtllfeed, dei. Montreal freights, dent to beat out Johnny Fftsgatrick Shot put-H. Hart, South Atrtca. ed twice daily during the entire period. Quotations to p .!try shippers are bags included-Bran, per ton, $29.35; is follows: shorts, r ton, $30.25; middlings, for second position. Delay in the start Discus. throw - H Hart, South � Canada's butter production for 1929 poultry (alive)-Fatted liens..over per fo the race is perhaps to blame for Mites. amounted to 172.581,406 pounds as 5 Ike. each, 21c.; do, over 4 to 5 lbs., $35:25, 18c; do, over 3 to 4 ibs., 16c; do, Ontario grain-Wheat, 78 to 80c the injury to Williams. -the Vas- - Javelin throw-S. A. Lay. New Zea. compared with 168,027,309 pounds barley, 37 t40c; oats, 80 to 33c; .► thezver flier carat► out,, ready for the land.' for the previous Year, according to -aI under 3% lbs., 14c; spring broilers, buckwheat; nominal. i event at least ten mUtes before it Running high jump-J, H. Viljoen, report of the National 1]alrJ Council over 4 I3 2bs. do, 334 to 4 lbs., 22c z ��tt of Canada. Among the provincea..the 'do, S to 834 lbs.. 17c; do, over"2 to 234 HAY AND STRAW 's was started and, with rain falling South Africa. most of the time, it is likely that he Runalag broad juatp�Leonard-Hut- largest producer was Quebec wtth lbs., lf�c� over 15 Tbs., dot�ovzr ar�Ouct ne dehie.s is-faille following became chilled before going to his ton. Canada. production of 57,569,163, wwle On q 8 p xarto also produced over 60,000.000 4 to 5 lbs. each, 8c• ducklings, over 5 graces for carload lobs, delivered on 3nark. Added to the delay were two pole vault-Vic Pickard, Canada. lbs., 18c; do, colored, 16c. Dressed track, Toronto: pounds. • liaise breaks,.in which Legg and Ger- 8tandinp poultry, if in good conditio•t, will he No. 2 timothy, $14; No. 8 timgthy, }hardt, the South Africans, were the j, `complete detailed stand4ag of ��- paid'3 to 4 cent.; above ali,,e .prices. $12 to $d3; wheat straw, $10; oat i otl'endera On the third trial, however, track and field chaimpionships at the Plague of Alaska MOSQWtoe"s I PROVISION PRrCES straw, $10. ithe runners pro: away to a beputifui British Empire Games, concluded Sat- May Anr. ' !` 'ld �'--rets I Toroth,, wholesale dealers are quot- LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS !start, and Williams was seen streak- urday, is as follows: Wrangel, Alaska.-Mosquitoes may ing the following prices to th! t-ade: Hear beef steers, $6.50 to $7; but- . Ing out from the field by the time the Champion- defeat the quest of several hundre>Fi I Smoked naafi=Hams, Med., 28 to cher steers, chci ,, $7 to $7.50; do, 16-yard mark was passed. ry _ _ ships 2nd Std Sold proapertora about to rush tori 3Fc; couked loi.is, 48 to 62c; smoked fair to good, $6.50 Lo $7; do, com., i ere tic 28c• br bacon, 26 50 $6.25; butcher heifers, choice, He appeared to have the race at:his gland ward the Cassfar reg on, wh hlTolls, a meakfL�t.brro', ied, 4, $5.. to .50; mercy. Finishing easily a victor over 9 10 6 backs,pea- ales 34c• do amok 4 k $7 to $7 50; do, fair to good, $6.50 til 6 4 -9 Pay gravel has been found, v _50c $7; do, com., $5.50 to $6.25; butchet Canada ............... ry ,. �ttfs rivals, he was seers partially to South Africa :..................... 3 Inexperienced miners are ,among' • stumble just after-he breasted the $ 5 the crowd who have lett for the dig-1, .Polk loins, 28c; should(r3, 20"c.; cows, good 5 choice, $5.50 to d cut,- New Zeataad'.:........ ..:.:.. 2 0 0- butts, 2634c; hams, 5 .to 26c. do,.med., $4.50 to $5; canna s and tits•. tape, and he turned into the ]ane in tags. Unless they have. provided g jured meats-Lonk clear bacon, 50 tern, $1.50 to $3; butcher-bu'_'�,-good--- �. wish-,lohaa�Fitzpa rick run- Australia ............................ 0 3 1 themselves with netting the insects to 7.O lbs.24c--?0 to i o t,-. .choice .25 to� -ping. "Fitz" pulled up short and Selz- SCO d_ •••••'•••""•"• -_g may =#ergs!--The_ low! c. 'Heav fighttls, 40c, to $3;4ba y erg,$9 to Ell bail; $2.50 _ - ed Williams, who was in pain;having British Guiana ...........••••. • ? .. 1 0 metal., Reports from the village oto, lightweight-rolls, 2 feeders, good, $8 "severely wrenched the tendons of-hi.g Ireland -•• 0 •1 .0 - 14%!; t $5.25 to $6; cal good i•o choice, Gienoiru, scene of the find. say high Lard-Pure, tie.ces, tubs, water and heavy rains have. develop 15c; pails, 15%c; prilts, 16 to 16%c. $10.50 tt $11.50; do, med., $8 to $9.50; ed recently in a trash, he chalked UP ed an unprecedentd number of mos•1 •Short3ninQ-Tierces, 1234c; tubs, do, con.., $6 to $6.75; do, grassers, New Records Set the following marks: : East-west, 29 13e; pails. 1334e. $b to $5.58 milkers, 'am$50 . oice • hours and 41 minutes; west east, 27 gnttoes. - springers, $80 to $1C0; lambs, choice, S9;buck lambs,$7; sip, $2 to $5.50; « y ©ung Aerator hours and 19 mtautea; round trip, 5? r�Captain"-el~- �e Air -- bacon, w.o.c., $12; do. selects, j hours. _ , $1 per op; pretiiiym �bgtchEts;grit The Goldsborough retards' were: - -- _ • .. . __ per hog discount; do,trucked in, 25c TM -.Jersey City Youth CIOSSeB East-west, 34 hours 3 minutes; west- `- r W.O.C. _ Continent and Back in east, 28 hours 68 minutes; and round `�p� M1M1�/ 'x 57 Hours trip, 62 hours 58 minutes. x w ° Another Mooring Roosevelt Field, N.Y. - Eighteen- - r Mast Discussed year-old Eddie Schneider of Jersey "Why don't you get married, Thom i. City, N.J., landed here from Columbus, as?" a vicar asked his gardener. "You O., with three junior-transcontinental know Adam was a gardener,. and he. F Moncton, N.B., May be Site records in his possession.- had a wife." "Yes, air;' replied the For Further Air De- BeatinB the three records set by the-[ gardener, "but be didn't keep his job VC1oj�mCritS late Frank Goldaboroagh,who was kill- long after he got her:" a Ottawa -Poas[bility o[ further de- late in connection with aerial Increase of Feebly-Minded communication between the. United u$N •✓ *~ Kingdom and Canada which might _ - - N „ . necessitate the .erection of another i Greatest' World Problem mooring mast in this country, prob- ably at Moncton, N , was seen as s .B. ' �,,�,,;�•� result of confere5nce$ held recently be- - The most serious tact in the situs- detective members instead of .hiding �6A' tween officers of R-100, and Govern- The most- of Engkanfi at the present time, them as a family disgrace. Biologists s ment officials connected with air said Professor Julian Hurley, of the agree, however, that this cannot ex- �{ , transportation. St. Hubert, which is plain all of the recorded increase of v.7 9 b. regarded- as the best equipped air-t pniversity of London, in a recent ad- would deficiensy. One cense, Pro- i � � , � � drome on the North American con-, ,::dress before the British Soetat Hy -fessor Huxley implied, is.that mental � � � J' ` � x �\ 4 � <� �� tinent, would Continue to be the base fens Council, Is not bad business or detectives still are allowed to marry, ,�� �? '. `,`If of such contemplated operations, but nnemploymentor the chance of a new to have children and thus to spread K as auxiliary base nearer the Atlantic tett *til more widely to the \ `T +Y coast is favored as a means of cur- , percentage their de a� . tact that the g war but is the P �.« w c t^ �,� ;FA a "'t, ;.. • - - -• -- : that speeding u aerial activities in _. bi mental defectives in the population next generation. Public opinion n �;, ,,,y $ ` F .` � � r � �, g p Stas Increased notably in the peat EO most countries will not yet support , �1 this regard. The City of Moncton; years. Since thin esa�e increase of in- more drastic laws to prevent this. p'� F '« ""` ate'' , , r! occupying a strategic position as a ' s \ 1%'` 7 L distributing centre, ia'tooked upon as lane and feeble minded persons Is be- The begiafnng of the cure of this x sF Ileved to be world-wide in civilised situation, Professor Huxley urged M a<> �� w � �� „ a \ 3 �. the Most favorable site. eountries, Professor Huxley. would be might be more teaching of biology In ill ng, no doubt, to erten. his die- the schools. IL every ;rowing child °� �` . "Rastus;-+did Jou go to your lodge to all of Europe and o! America. got even as firm a grasp of the basic meeting last night?" "No, sab; we' dlf3er eon©eratng-the causes facts of biology-&$ average children dun have to postpone 1t" "How was apt this alarming increase is mental now get of the simpler rules. of arith- Capt. Frank M. Hestia, in cockpit of his aeroplane atter arriving at that!" "Grand-All Powerful-Inviaa $ypperteetion. A: part of it may be made, it might become possible to Ret Curtlse Field, Valley Stream, N.Y., in 12 hours, 26 minutes and i seconds Ible Most Supreme-Unconguerable-Po- merely statistical, due to the fact that public support for regulations to avoid from LosAngeles, new west•to-east iransconttnentai,flight record. tentate dun got beat till bp%b wife!" ' . .%faslill6t now dlsoloss their mentally biological dangers to the community- t-. ., +.. • „ ...< a 4 t ,4".'r1,,,,,.. .,,;,.{ a .e+c;"' r 9rth•;- �',.., :,.y 'rt$T�.. ,.e q'a•,;,y .n„.!¢.r^' v � 1. a � a.. :. �;. r. �rk�oma• . .S•. V.! , .,- ,,.1+.. . r .. i,.5 . . 2•.'a;' _ uT.4a. • a r a W /' •ti' F r R'• A . .. •- .•N y Sc.r.' � ,.•"NDi:esa-: . � ,....�. .-iH'.vnQaN D°." _s-S' 'l: r':.i c'- .5e r y, •4 2+' c Q49'a .. . .. .. .. .. .. - ran y *W-Av- .:�s.'L;u•, :°..'.i!�rb?f rm•'v:cs:—^+,�'•T✓�F yl+p..• .� s,,:: .,rug. t.r. .a;e - k�awsz-u'.rar. sv .;a. - .�, ..�.�, ....• .,rats., .0 :V -s2 • •r , .•r..��..,:.... !� p•y..•rC... .few• J' a� swung over the back in saddlebags of ! �a� 'w7glplacAn Cells - various types: d Brain Nerves, orests Di__1os� g, combat Frethinnch illicit frontier run- • lJli�:•i A ' Or ning, the French Customs'men have ' resorted to the old Indian trick tf - -- —-- -- ---- ----- bending o-ver s young sapling and _ Baltimore.-Displacement and alter- parts of the cella were found to have hanging a looped rope from it. A piece a ation of the nuclei of the nerve cells been forced out of position and of meat suspended inside the loop s • • in the lower part of the brain that changed somewhat in character, so serves as a bait and releases the tragi - controls body functioning as the re- that they absorbed more of the dyes when it is toll'bed. Poorly-trained salt of electric shock, so that they are used to make them visible when pre• dogs that are foolish enough to atop not able to perform their duties is re- pared on a side. Some of the older on their way to nibble at the meat gelating heart pulse and breathing, is component parts of the cella were like •the subject of a recent research re- wise disorganized or damaged. suddenly find themselves caught ' around the-nee', or midrib and jerked • ported to the American Medical.As- The electric current entered be into the air. Somewhat similar traps .I. ` �v ' sociation by Dr..O. R. Langworthy; of l tween the left arm and the left leg in are placed on the ground anchored to ' this city. This explains, as Dr. Laug- the case of, the man who committed "r• a sack of sand. l • • 'Worthy points out, why the first effect suicide, and the electricity did not, TRAINING ON SNUFF l - ot severe electric shock is to stop therefore, pass through the brain..But 1r `breathing and to lower the pulse to a the cells of the brain were injured in �o ensure that their doge head • straight for bome, the smugglers feed _ --feeble count. the same manner as the cells in the g gg The researches were made on small criminal's brain, which was subjected them well st home and not at all in ~ parts of the nerve and brain tissues directly to the electric current. This Belgi.m. This train;ng!s even inters- '4 of two mea who were.k111ed by electric seems to suggest that the nerve cells sifted by taking the dog to Belgium for ,. several days and starving him. The shock. One of them was electrocuted of the medulla are in some way sensi- y 8 as a criminal and the other committed tive to electric shock received in other animal quickly understands that he only eats well when he is at his mas- ! 3 suicide. In both cases the nerve cells parts/of the nervous system, and can ED '! " »' of the medulla, that portion of the be damaged by surges of abnormal tar's home, and so s good dog will ja brain between the cerebrium and the head straight for his destinaiton with- ; nerve impulses traveling from the ai• out being tempted by any distractions ` spinal column, showed visible damage under a sensitive microscope. betted are to the brain as the normal a,ong the way. In each case the darker central nerve impulses do. The ,Customs men depend chiefly, however, on their own dogs, generally i� r pure or half-breed Alsatians. When • ' Canine Smugglers they are still young they are given Agony of Neurlt� the ordinary police training, such as -� l being taught'to attack men an du - - fyzuatc MY Western Canada Coal Classified Advertising � A Story of Intense Suffering and ---a-- - -. Relief, Paris.-Time-midnights Place--a R ith the exception of true anthra- FOR SALE '•Da 1 recommend Dr. Williams'Pink section of the Franco-Belgian frontier, Is Baby Tee#h}ng? cite, practically every kind o1 cosi is heavily. wooded. ' to be found is Alberta and British Co- A 6, BLED FOR sA1vi HOD Pills? You may believe I do," says 16, with new Y2 H.P. II, arced• m Mr. John H. Jamieson, of Wallace- French tobacco smugglers, with tumbia. The high Grade lignite and tor, eft In perfect lendidton, vary their dog couriers, gliding noiselessly ,Teething time is a time of worry to sub-bituminous coals of Alberta are absolutely sate. splendid flaking - burg, Oat. has special sedan top; owner set r from tree to tree on the Belgian side, most mothers. The baby is nervous; designated by the provincial author} larger model. Now la ed on Gtor "For live years I suffered day and peering into the darkness to see if the fretful; feverish. His little-gums are ties as domestic coal to differentiate Hay Wilson Publishin�t Co f 73 Adelaide night from neuritis, The agony was ter- l swollen and sore; diarrhoea, coustipa- them from the ordinary lignites. ' w.. T.rontu, soz 27 way is clear. Able. I lost control of my arm and Pairs of French Customs men hid- tion, colic and sometimes convulsions Si shoulder and my hand became shriv- Ing behind bushes with their killer set in-neither baby nor mother can Visitor n Northern Tower: "What - - _ sled. Nothing he me till I began sleep. Have Mlnard s Liniment-on your shelf. very changeable weather you net f, -taking Dr. Wiliianfs' Pink Pills. Even doh waiting for their prey. a it, Objective-To deliver ten pounds of These troubles can be quickly ban- here. Native: "Changeable, do y "You people to America have no an- eaI! it, sir' It It 'ad been changeable. w then the improvement was slow and I cheap tobacco that costa tenpence a Ished, however, through the use of l cestore." "Oh, yea, we have," answer- ,„ tiff. took ten ,,ones before I was on the we'd 'ave changed SC long ago. pound is Belgium to a farmhouse a Baby's Own Tablets, cbncerniag which! ed the man whose daughter is engaged �f way to recovery. Atter that, though, ,, • -- few hundred yards over the line in bits. Louie Grubb, Te-eswater, Out..I to a duke; "the best that money can - - -`+ MY hand--gradually_ FFnn eTc, it caa be_sold !or lour says:-"I have used the^'at lets for all j buy.•' If tilahatma Gandhi were an AmerL }llled out; the Dain left me and I could shillings and tenpence a Pontd. Pro- my babies while teething and- have _ can, be Would send his picture with ;: sleep in peace. That was two years fit, two pounds for several hours' found them a splendid medicine." �+ one potted o! salt for one dollar. t„ :ago and I have not bad a twinge of work. Risk--for the smuggler, nil; for Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all , ,'There Is nothing In a word Bottle ;r 8g which will so Quickly humble p in- The Handy BOttle the trouble since." the dog, death. medicine dealers or by mall at 26 I dlvldual as a custard pie, property Sufferers' from neuritis, neuralgia cents a box from The Dr. Wuliams' or rheumatism should try the common. AN a gigantic, BATTLE Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. placed."-Mack Sennett, Mlnard's is the sure re;tef fa file sense method of banishing these trou- Suddenly s gigatrtic, spectre-like Handy Bottle. For strains, burs% bice by enriching the blood and canine form crosses the forbidden line ---4 bru:=es, bels and DiL;ters. like a streak, heading southward into Wear and Tear Ntrengthenlag the serves with Dr ranee, The houaepalnter had 8nlshed his • �GVtllfama' Pink Pills. These Pills are A, stranger, .getting a close-up task and was about to leave. •. j' sold by all medicine dealers or by glimpse of the animal tearing through vrr: s !mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. "By the way," said :he mistress of "•0 '�" ?W 111iamiV .Medicine Co, $rockville, the inky-black woods with a ring of ��rrp�.. • spikes around his neck, a coat 016 IONGOF Pli1t! the house, "could you spare time to •- - _ Oat• p scrape the spots of paint off the -- armor made of sole_leather, saddle- �. bags swung over his back, and all this windows?" I- � ; ICsermany to Use Loudspeaker paraphernalia surmounted by a three "Well, we don't usually do that said the painter, "jut if you'll•leadPolo - As Advertising Medium or four-foot vertical pole, might !m- 'u•„f„„' , w agine that he had seen'a spectre. me half-a-crown I'll have a go at it. :;:,• Berlin-A great eng:.ieering firm In An hour later the man returned The French Custorr-a men know only HER FAT ► MEETIHG -_ in-- -Germany fa responsible for an lavers- to her a very worn and thin stzpence.� - too well what it means. Ten pounds ttton whose utility has at least two "But-er-I think i gave you halt-a• t: At Inspects. It is a gigantic loudspeaker, of tobacco have just whisked_past crown.' stammered the womag. -90 constructed that a mere whisper I under their very noses! A mere deg, ..Thuya right, ma'am,” replied the� 'FAST AWAY Into a microphone can overwhelm a probabay n half-breed sheepdog or Al- ' painter artfully, "but I worked so whole city with vocal tones of ez•�satian,has chall�ttged the prestige and hard that I wore It down to this."-' f trema clarity. The vibration ct tarp security of a monopoly that brings the Answers. AO over the world Kruschen Salts Irl. - :membranes !e so intense that an eiec-II FrencFi Govaraasent-ser-_annual roflt _Q it, appealing to girls and women - , ¢rte current of 200 watts is used.Iof £29,100,000. For Blisters - Minard's Lipiment. - - - figure that cannot fail to win adnaz 'while hitherto lees than 100 watta II Now for an epic battle, fought out �- ti , !current was the maximum sound in the solitude of the dark forest. The Here's the recipe that banishes fat !strength. The firm that gave a de- Customs men unleash their dog, whom Our Tattooed Beauties ,and brings into blossom ail the natural .-amonatration of this novelty receiRly they have trained to be a professional Tattooing is sometimes resorted to attractiveness that every 'woman before an invited audience confidently killer, and he bounds after the smug- by women in search of beauty. Rosy, WHEN CHILDREN a - a. u► believes a a at advertistilig gist w in several cheeks and ruby lips are thus acquired i ' g minutes the killer will catch up with while noses of g.-Loo vivid hue are' THERE are times j teaspoon of Srusettm Salta in a glass medium__- -_ _Dy_.come into opera. �� __ of taut water before mOtIIi _ tion_as_a_ - and ome infuriated toned down. aThe"�` T- �-wd do thhr - 'with-the apparatus can dominate the when he smells the tobacco. t is en 4 wycory fretful or feverish to daily Lor It's the dose that-fagots > pair around it for many miles. That a fight to the death. When the Cus- be sung to sleep. There are some I the fat.” Dalt miss a morning. And of course the correct thing a���cannot at awn But there is a distinctly useful' aide to toms men come running up at least on to do will be to drivi out. to the' per°s P y' Kruschen �Y means that every ' - t)ie invention no thinking person can of them, end perhaps both, will be there's quick comfort in Castoriai particle of poisonous waste matter ;1a' deny. Whether, however, the g ead. But it Is generally the pro- miniature golf course is one of the ! and ° � and--gamma_arses_ - - -W*4 tom- - 1-iUs g. thin pure vegetable prepare- { At the same time the stomach,liver. penetrating voice from the clouds re _glee• _ 1 tans Whenever coated tongues teIl lddaeys and bowela are toned up and mains m be seen,but as"speech time” !� iatrtou' cog cabled Gamin, belong- m constipation:whenever Vhere's any Ithe fresh- m r' _ will certainly be regulated and re ing to the 14nciennes brigade of fibs ' pt, • good taste; children love to take �> n $u the genuine-with Chas. IL y and flys is fotbwed b� as some neem to believe. battle after he had finished o$ninety- y gen ottt at Kruschen feeling"of energetic two smugglers during his career, and I Fletchees signature on wrapper, health and activity that is sefiecled is . "k's Tnat the bid problem of distri- just three weeks ago,Medor,a scarred BUTTER 8t: EGGS , *b n'ght eyes,akar skin,cbeeidw vivad bution. There's enough idleness for veteran, was killed near the same pp o I and / g et Our Quotations Before Shi in �g Dg�• everybody, but the wropg people leave Place. --'- The Customs men get a bounty of LINES LIMITED it. aiapenc for the left Bind'foot of every I • a TWICE BENEFITTED "J., tobacco runner killed. St. Lawrence Market, Toronto 2 � CAS TRICKING THE 'TRAPPERS The guarding of,this 200-mile fron- tier that cuts through deep forests in - BY SAME REMEDY. many places is a tremendous problem for the French Government. Everyotte . • 7r/�fli�he�in in this country has s big Alsatian, - • • -- ReCOmrnEndii Groenendabl, or shepherd-in fact, -Lydia E. Plnl[liani�i '• _1e�On they are used for drawing carts and Hon other heavy labor-and so they let the aNwne ou .; Vegetable Compound ,. " dogs turn smugglers. ° • You Must Do Your Bit , pHILUPS - _• �•' At sunset the French smuggler naoti Cobourg,'l tario•-"Years ago when is 6•~W agai'd A.�'carrier saunters n aafi-mile or so to some �� 4y I had a sick father and a nursing baby of gems and breeder of diteue. to care for, I got _ .' wayside Belgian tavern, buys his ta- h r �i►EItOXOM is am bacco, sips a dripk, and cracks a few for 7� Ma e11 run down and Fef 1!e most convenient sed sod due to Acid I took Lydia E. .ffiei.et'.s..s.of eoe'bahus tAi. jokes with his comrades about Ilio ,.,aoas*ro'• ' Customs men. ,C,o s+ew•cM ]?initham a V _i__I fir evi it it convenient,because _ rnnM�►wR" _ table Compound et the oseb•pn It if bs�t When darkness has fallen he starts t ,,i,cara+s z., to get strengthto- lefilmnever to away wb".nee to get his dog ready. He first puts on s' A do my work. An- .h. e"'gh6 Eaeb &VW gives o^' a heavy collar studied with two yowl, t •' tvi. , other !time -at ' "�°osiest~ one pointing forward, the other back "' Change of Lite, I sew►as or u'trr">wca ward, o! three-inch spikes that have, Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' departs. You are happy again in live had severe bead- ' "oted.0 e'••'>0"A8 towso ft been sharpened to necdie mss.These Milk of Magnesia is water. That ie minutes. � aches and felt tired Po� fi„ all the time.I took a. + r cruel spikes are designed to rotect Don't depend on crude methods. Em :,; ;:>• _ �!a Ge C 0.Gaged A irk heitte � P � Sri P an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It ploy the best way yet*evolved in all seven bottles of ' r ..,eo.eeea nue the anima.!s throat when the killer p the Vegetable has been the standard antacid for 60 the years of searching- That is Phil- attacks. They are terribly effective. Compound and felt like a new woman "a # The smuggler then straps a coat ma$e years among physicians evertwbers. lips'Milk.of Magnesia I recommend it to any woman who is •� One epdonful will neutralize at once Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa' at the age when she needs buil r . of heavy sole leather around his dog. T This is a veritable coat-of mail that maag times its -volume in acid. It Is Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phyai•I OnMtaro. E.Bii>41uxtA.R:4, -, ' is tightly strapped ander the body to the right way, the quick, pleasant and clans for SO gears la correcting excess 1 protect the most tender parte from the,elDcient way to kill the ewuq geld. acids. Bach bottle containsfall direr I i _ loner's teeth. The tobacco is then The atoMach becomes @West, the pain tion-any dragstors. l ISSUE No. 35-10 ''" a.. .� *ad.e, .-^ ,. ,.a. s•f T., . : �r - ..•.. , ,.. .,. ., ,. -'pe-,..Er s3A' 1:, r.-• :,a '�.,...»' mus. - _ : 'r�'x ' n7 ..- - .r..» --- +•-•{• ,..s+PM .ty?,.- � �� :ate ."� b '"`•�' "'m ,m , ' F r " ing meets of the present year. 'The and Ontario Comities- Whit and �Nr committee in charge is sparing no Bowmanville athletes .-ane mnald-n8 D • '�` • B �Mortgage Bouds. A o. IndusU nal Security and service in Mortgage Houde. Also. IndustisWa TERMS expense in its effort to secure the ready to enter these events, and Insurance of alckinds.' Safe investments At frc •A to 7 per highest class of athletes available, some.of the- lads.who .made a name cent, $1.75 per dear.: 51.50 a paidin advance- g Low rates for Auto Insurance sada, vbac3vcion• co ct,e raises scans and Creat and the crowd in the stands should for themsekes at the school-boys Fire Insurance. 1N8URANOF.-All al+�� tan In. B.ro t,ez.00 m advanes have plenty to make them cheer games in Hamilton last Friday will Also, representative o! eluding Fire. ,Automdnile. Wind- when the competitors :step on the toe the mark on Sept. 10. and 11. storm, Accident and Sickness. (� new cinder track to show their paces. F:uther 2letails will be announced The Canada Life Assurance Co.JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, There is also a keen interest in in a fele days time as. to the athletes 421y Address Phone or write _ the events for residents of Derham who will be here;and the local fang BROUGHAM,. - ONTARIO 43tf ED: BOWMAN,WbitbyZ, _ -- -- - - are likely to have some-pleasant sur- . NOTES AND COMMENTS. -- _ N prises when the names are made - - - - -- - ---- - Dl 1■ O N known, Radio ae a life saving agency _ 0 -Y 1 M0 R - was brought forcibly before us a #Y 8 R :yew days dao when a British pan. The SHOW BOAT BROUGHAM P / C K E R �.N O @eager steamship, The Tahiti, was Pickering on-the Lake gradually foundering in the mid. New'line of splendid DANCING Pacific hundreds of miles away, y Damping Tenting Picnicking from any . available. The DRESS GOODS swinge and Play Grounds under SCHOOL - -SUPPLIES -- ehip had loaf its rudder and water the shade of the old pouring into the holds faster Just in, for ladies and apple trees.- Chl7dren. The place co spend a We have all Teat Books for Public and High Schocls. than the most streaaons work on - 8 'the part of the ship's crew could - - SUNDAY AFTERNOON - :. Also, Scribblers, Exercise, Drawing and Qi'i riling -pump it out. All hopes of the Arsenate of Lead, Lime, Paris Refreshment Booths Books, Foolscap, Crayons, Penoile, Green, Climax Bag BAIINDERB,B&--SAUNDFRB � t . .-,ot8cers RETT to save the ship was abao . " - ' . . - : Biller etc. Water CiOlOre etc. Boned. The ship's perdicament SPECIAL was made known to the world by means of the radio and several ships rushed to the rectae at full 6 cent Scribblers or Exercise Books for 25 08tite speed,and one ship, the Ventura, reached the scene just one hour - before the doomed vessel went to -GyprOC Gives e bottom. Passenger@ and crew, _ _ � - .-CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERINGt� bo.the number of over 800, were • PERMANENT Phone Mark. 5020 - Phone Pick. 800 ` 'saved,just 'in the nick of time - '- Had the acciden- . �t-_ - - �•accurred thirty or forty years ago, `- ---- she would have been lost in a , _ ADE from Gypsum 1Cker�Y1 Hardwareore- -- - 4 manner that would have remain- _ • ed a mystery for ever. - rock, Gyproc Wall- _ : board doesnot burn.And The Toronto Exhibition is now _+ this year it has a new CLIMAX BUG HILLER In full swing and greater than smooth Ivory finish that No spraying, no water, no mixing, all ready tar use on po- ever. It began a number of years needs no decoration - _ +tatoes, vegetables, currants and gooseberry bushes, Rose i 1bushes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the ago when one building, the Crystal (when panelled) al- growth and is easy to apply. } Palace, contained most nf the ex. though you can tint, 1a i Garden n is •. _ a All kinds n Tools, Scree Doors Window hibits. it was a wonderful build paper orLaster you it if ' Ing at that time, but was insigni• i .;w p y Screens noel Screen Wire Cloth. fic�ent when compared with nay {#. --Chick Starter, Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit .®oe of the many buildings that Structurally strong, in- chow stand on Exhibition Park. expensive, easily and ( - PloShares for nearly all make of Plows which is-several baodred acres in query put up, Gyproe instant. It began sa s city insti. 1,+ 't Wallboard gives pelma- Agent for l�gCattaick-Deesring Farm Machinery and Repairs, - ution. wbd gradmally developed - ' i neat fire protection to Fleury Plows and Scaffiers - dIeto&Provincial Fair .and now it the walls, ceilings and ? �j�i - -- Ws have it, can get it. or-it mad it is not e. the Canadian Natiolal Exhibi- partitions of your home. �� tion. the biggest yearly exhibition Your dealer's nasi an the world, and is really a Basted below. Ash hi® for - • r J. S. BALSDON, P 'World's Fair. Thera are exhibttr �� kte details of this � � _ - �� �� q itrosn many countries. and many P +w Nationalities are represented in pioneer Canadian fire- 6_ ire- r } oda'@ Ys&r.- This year is Caoa- Safe Gypsum boatel of s a blQValue [�a_da @ Year.asod much sures is laid write for free interesun - �,/ �7 �upon the products of Canada. to .. g tihow bar great natural wealth, book, Btulding and Re. 1 - _. - Arad the extent and rapid growth :!modelling with Gyproc." .f , of her industries. A visit to the ' Exhibition has a great educational Gn'SUM.LIME AND .Our lines of Harneee. Dollars and Parts are the best yet. gee can value and all who can should ALABASTDNIE, CANADA, and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction - spend one or more dayd there and WMITED � We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Boots � learn of the greatness. of our Ontario - and our prices are right, country. Men's Overalls,Smocks, Trousers and Shirts sold OSHAWA FAIR. %W r. o r \:/ - a at economy prices. 265 _ Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Try us. anale and female, will be seen in act- Ion in Oshawa at the great two-day athletic meeting to be held on Wed- Our goods spell repeat customers alwage. Mesday and Thursday, Sept. 10 ane 31th in conjunction with the Oshawa Fair. While in Hamilton Leat week CEC ' BRADLEY � :M. McIntyre Hoed, manager and - - _aseeretary for the athletic_ meeting 1 s .P = C $ 3W _ Z�r C*- ------not only took advantage of the op- - - - - _._ .Vortunity to see part of the British Games, but also discussed the Osh- - - I Awa meeting,wtth C. E, Higginbo� -- - e . - -: .. .. yy� Y Union of Canada, 31. M ,Rob- :.4ia>sen, •ehairof of the management FOR TEAM �5analittee of the British Empire � : and Miss Alexandrine Gibb, + e oHARNESS f the Women's Amateur alp- *gIbcoming I�tia--Federation. These oifkdala-a, liveliy interest in the Sew-moaated Team Backhand Haroass.-Osh#h!r meeting, and _ - y=' _ 2 Inch layer teats with d �- 46 K tbeh complete co-operation 6rmusl !hs *inj;,* f lghstray �g reiiehing• is �'With. being ap some of the outstanding e teA -e Cassels to , DailyCoach Sev�ces*he open .events. pl of mounted Team Backbiod Hares, >i LWAlseady, many inquiries and'-some ei 5 ring Breeching : entries have been received, although the eatttry blanks were only placed in € This to not i factory harness, but custom mads in our - die mails today, and there is every own.shop at Markham. r - • reason to believe that f h e ou Ash- PICKERING-TORONTO _ P ;?letic inset will be one o2 the outetand .. _ • -' :• `We'epedalize on repairs to harness and ooilaes. . . NOTICE Fare 50 Cents : F . T 0 D D . 00 Hunting or Sbooting is probibite�d Leave kering (StandardMme) ILeave Toronto Harness and Collar Manufacturer aider the Ontario Game A Fi-heries A. M. 'P. M. A: M. --._P. M. • ' Acton those parts of lots 13. 14 and �y 8.26 1 55 w 6.30 2.30 -Home Phots 3dW .. 16, in the 8ecood 'sod 3rd Ranges. ;,5v 6.55 . 256 - - ?.3a T/r A �• NT. ®eokeo Front Oooceaioo, Township 8,80 O .et Pickerisg.-owned by Lawrence 7.55 S 56 $.80 4.80 y James Greenlaw and Olaude 8.55 4.56 x.80 5.80 la.' 955 5.55 10.80 86.80. f Dated September, last. 10.55 z 5.55 11.50 7.80 School Book� _ OONANT k ANNIB, 7.55 IL z 8,80 a Han ristess etc.., . M. z 8.55 12.80 9.80 a have a of Bch Book kinds Oshawa,Ontario, supply -' 12.551.80- W lata a good a col sof all ki on band ,R` < ' -61.10 1soliciton for the lessees., v 10.26 .". for school reopening. y v Sunday only w Dail except Sunday NOTICE e8starday, Sunday and Holidays only, Dipmond Plow Pointe - 8qS Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillis, Fly Spray for cattle, 760 per gallon - Brantford, Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Ohopping every day Niagara► Palls, Buffalo and intermediate pointe. - lem �'�RA1N-FLOUR--FRED Coach connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A.pointe A fail line of Fresh Gcoceriee, Pickling Spices Headquarters for and Vinegars. Give as a call. • RE.Ih(U MILLING CO., LTD. _ C Lm J igh grade Feeds for Poultry, �� �OaCh` ass ^:Phone y6as order, we deliver. Cattle, Hogs etc, y ` "T$ONY WILSON /� Phone Markham 8402. Propr`.etor - G - ,:d13tf -Phone Mark. 3602 . a erchan 9 a General W can, Mt - �, .7. ,: .. i,,,...,... xr. .r,;s: - '-rz+L r• `.n fi"'1• *}+• 1.::F°�t�•, r.•9sa.'.: i. y"r!,. is t�' ;a,. y ?. . .,. .t,:v" �;•� w'^i n, ..'.am F=. ' ,;+� „i�"'Y�` -•*x��,n W`Ay_ y' - ,:.y••° s ^,• '4'.�r -c nc� - '*!3.. t �. �' '. -- %Y.4M'•m�`'. .. x �•^ .._..:•c'r... - .T a - --?u-- Y" +: ct :v;ya.» . -.y� - - °t " ..., '•�W, ..:+. rax .a .b sz•-,..,-z•�,.....,..t....w_ .. ..-,,.. _' ''$�A'Aa �+ ;,. r .ti _ 4LAR<MONT. Was. Graham is judging horses ' ' . ,FaSC 1990-Sprins 1881 attdt�ot�sm -.- Theatre 1 Blacksrnithin t , at the C. N. E. this week. Our football boyo do not play Ifiiea Edna Madill, of Toronto, is $ e 8� Times Price List wk spending the week•ead. with her _ .. Horse-shoeing and General Work . ' E. 3ryaa.had a boniness aunt, Mrs. Esther Palmer. _ promptly attended to. tri to the cityon Tuesday. John Gregg is able to carry on - Lawn Mowers Sharpened Born, on Sunday, Aug. 24th, to after in his usual active manner, Friday•Saturday, August.22.23 3 Bartlett Pears, "8.00 _ and Repaired. --:Tock and Mrs. Fraser, a daughter. again suffering from poor -health "Girl Overboard" N 3 Large Montmorency Chastise ' 3:00 Our continuation and public for some time. 3 Lombard Plume, 230 Satisfaction guaranteed. . schools will re open on Tuesday / `(Mary Philbin) _ 3 South Haven Peach, .. 1.50 Phone Maly. 4125 nest. Rev. G. 9. and !lire. Lloyd and 3)±aberta Peach, .. 1.60 *, Mrs W. F. R.Jones. of Toronto. daughter, Lois, of Midland, and Comedies Qollegians 3 Orange Quinces, ,. 8.00 a Miss S. J. Little, of London,spent - -_ 3 Silver Maples. 8 ft, Q D - was visiting her fatber, Richard - - . 3 Poplar Carolina.8 ft, ... ----2.00 �ly H A ':,Ward on Sunday last. Monday with G. A. and Mrs.Over• HIGHLAND CREEK 19od. August 3 Russian Mulberry, 4 to 6 ft, 2 00- p� James and Mrs. Coates spent Friday. g t 29.30 25 Caragaua Hedge,2 to 3 ft. Foo H s R. Gallau her *` w'. qhs week•ead in the city and The Women's Missionary Society '•The Man Who Laagha" 25 Privet California, 18 to 24 in. 5.00 spent Monday at the "Ex." of the United Church h%ve on 26 Privet Amoor River.18 to 24 in,6.00: Grain 1l�IerChaIIt ! Fred Appleton and family, of hand several handmade quilta. (Conrad Veldt) From Hamilton, have been spending a Those desirous of seeing them can Victor Hn o'e Immortal Classic. -` -- - -__.Toronto _ _ ,• short vacation with friends here do so at Mrs. Bea Hilpatrick'e. g john T. Elliott, Agent, Iain the market to purchase Hay, w, Don't forget the Flower Show Prices reasonable. Phone 1808. A Big Special •$7g Mary atree� Oshawa Straw, Grain and Potatoes, y M. J. and Mrs. Wilker moved on At the Regular Prices i • • -iia the Masonic Hall on Saturday, Phone 414 W 26tf For quotations apply , 80th,-both--afternoon and and_ Mondav to their new home in evening. Toronto, where'Mr. Wilher will Wm. and Mrs. Hood,of Toronto, begin his duties as principal of the JUST ARRIVED FROM CHICAGO R. A. No. 1, R 4iecompanied by their daughter, continuation school at Long Phone Pickering 1712 spent Sunday with Wm. and Mrs. Branch. His many Claremont Our Fourth Carload of the famous a5 TVilson. friends wises him success in his , - 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal ... `. Gordon and Mrs. Overland. o! new field of labor. _ Detroit, spent a couple of days Services nest Sunday in the Bap• �ie.Cormiok-Deering Tractors- B U I L D E R S Inst week with his brother,C. A•, tist Church at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m, and Mrs.Overland. The pastor will reach. The even- Mrs. H. G. Mciatyre visited hes ' We are now ready to ir ins service will preceded by a ;, laying In the city on Monday,she ecce service. The ordinance of Bay a tractor where they are selling them by the carload and get having had the misfortune to fall _ satisfaction and cervica supply you with Believers'Baptism will be observed and break her ankle. A few users,ask them. BRICKS, CONCRETE at.the evening service. A cordial Wanted, an owner for the adult invitation is extended to all. Ev- 1Dean Moira, Brougham ' Ford car, which is lying sunny BLOCKS, INTERLOCK Ory Monday evening a Bible close .William Knox. Brougham � aide up in the ditch near the came- is held conducted by the pastor, to Walter Bayles, Stoneham ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, tory east of the village. which there is an open invitation Roy Carter, Locust Hill On secoant of the scarcity of to bible students. On Thursday a Alf Sommerville, Locust Hill BAND AND GRAVEL. houses in Claremont a man work- ' ing for D Dolphin secured rooms Prayer and Praise:weeting is held. Lloyd Burrows, Locust Hill Perry Cement , P To all these means of grace you Miller Bros., Claremont 4 in the rink from Liman Pilkep, will receive a welcome. William Carson - D. A. and Mrs. Scott are apend• -Products Co. '' tag a week in Toronto with Thos. John Miller Scott, while the,letter's wife is in Ada Jones-Sadler A.H•C.M. Ernest Nerlich y 371 Bay St., Toronto ) the hospital undergoing a minor VOCAL TEACHES Norman Linton PLANT-1 mile north of operation. Grade%w of the Hambourg John Coates Highland Creek. Lewis Jones, Balsam ' Nelson Wagg ie exhibiting a Conservatory of Music l S ee, Claremont , coaster of horses at the Toronto Pupils prepared for asaminst3ow Walter ym . - John Norton Exhibition again this year. We BALE AM Phone Clare. 807 Joseph Nocton slate. ore at later Reg. Lister hope to report m AT THE , . . 1'heemhl'nR is the fields was _ Thomas Lewis brought to a halt over the week• •William Rereor, TOE Joseph Boyer pend. The heavy rains gave theINT Ralph Wellmea !grain left in the fields a thorough H Johnston aioakiag. 'CrL4MMONT 1P'rsd Wei ht Y Mrs. Bame and children left on � Phi W h to. Locu$t am Tossday for their house in Buffalo, The following are a few of the Harold fight, 8to4flv+llls �aftsr spending the hoLidaya with specials now being ltZ. 0.PYs R: B.taQiiviUe . Mrs. H. Thomson and Mr.Thom- offered: loon. of Tweed. 2 cans o[ PMO, - 25 cents This is only a small portion of the satisfied users, but will not who entered the _ .. 0. A. Overland, anis as printing all of them. Aft.THE U88R. I,uz Contest for window dimple , 2 cane Pork and Beans, 26 cents De P i jj 21bs. Ginger Snaps, 26 cents was successful in winnia a bend- 2 pk9s of Salt, '25 cents Ch"Iea �,(�o ! • �- \rJ�rCTIl©fit s a!&Ids s J woe prize. a set o!six euver salad 2 pkp of Lax, 25 cents r`~ fist we _ forks. valued at 85.00. 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat, 26 renin �+ + wt estlstic Morgan Pugh and family were d berm P dt G Soap. 25 cents dedgnm that 'w� be in the city over the week-end and 7 bars Castile Soap, 25 centro 7. tsappropelats for the b their return were accompanied Highest ase id for butter and Stop L o Ok & ��� �� �„ :-by Miss Mildred Pugh who bum PH lm ' I p �• been visiting in Ferndale eggs. Save our coupons. We deliver eve da ' Joseph Boyer, of Detroit, and every !• - � �� artistry. Misses Elizabeth and Recta Boyer, C. A. OVERLAND ;AT "No Greater Tribute' grand nieces from Sault St. Marie, visited Ira Boyer and Mrs. Esther 971y - Phone M01 N. W. STAFFORD, Palmer one day last week. Ea- .-D . BTRTRA NQ SClifford and Mrs. Pilkey andHingstoo Road, Whitby : ,�children, of Toronto, spent theEe -Bryan C L A R E M O N T, -"ONT. 68 r q-) -. ?week-end here with rela6i#es. ' 'Phone Whitby after spending a week in Bobcay• ;). Kaon with Alex and Mrs. Morgan. :-CLAR MONT - --- Jo-hn. Patterson, of the 7th :. A few of the many specials : r con.,and daughter, Flo, of Toron• to, Mrs. Walter Bennett and Miss Afew of the specials you can get 2 Cane of Aylmer Soup for .. 'lac .4 Mary Calvert, of Markham, spent at E, Bryan's: 2 Pkgs of Shredded Wheat, - :the weekend with Mrs. Minnie 2 Lbs Seedless Raisins. ... ,. 26c 01. � * Bennett. Prunes,large and plump,lb 150 Large bottle of OUv'em,•reg 75c, for - .; The--Ontario County Military Seedless Raising, 2 The 26e 8 Pek Jar Rabbets, .. ,.• ... .• « c :!Baud gave a e IMdid concert in .4 Bare P dr G Soap for wt+ p Shredded Wheat. 2 for 260 - - -:the Memorial Park on Friday lag th& - ,k - •� lay = nrApppbs -.._ of the Park Board. The attend- g�Pies+ 2 for Awe Lai Silk Hose,aII the latest $halos,special Wisdmtoeea sa once was not nearly w good as French Pei 2 cans for ffie 79 osnts� the program merited. a Peek and Beans,2 Deas toe 26e ` • - ' Acme o! our reddopts an ,•...Y.! Den's Bilk Half Hose, Pas poir 76 sents et eu idlers. r oompieininR about this activities Premium Tea of Rood Savo,,with FA=0 V= SA" of wee echos-tills which reside cup and saucer, Sae per lb. epei liar of GIaghafas, 28 eeate pas � Milts se pbmsl. ' in the and are doing coo• -_ L sddeeable in the gardens, Delivetiss every day. Fano Bath Townie 89 Dante each E D. B g tomatoes being favorite diet. B R Y �. N As won as a tomato ripeas a _ ' A full line of Tennis Shoes at lowest prices ?. 01�1� 'aotioo.tail devours aso xb a it to dwteoy its naefolness otherwise. Phone Claremont s7o1 See our samples of Mate-to-measure Clothing. They . greenRiver A. B. Reesoo, formerly of Port BACK TO SCHUOL are the newest tterns. Parry, a apesiiott tar `and caro- Basket Faestory t imehcing a service station -and splendid values in Son'Aot6isg,se►d K"Utaatacses of repair plant at the brick prage mcosom In School Show foe Phone 1401. a is North Claremont, 1[r. Reese )�oya and gists: All kinds of Froit Baskets, Herm eomee from Port Perry highly Young men'a nes v.�blue all wad Orates, Farmers, Dribs! rasesmended se-a mechanic and a sets e pants,well cut and tanalt- - ed,regular 8.001 for 8.49 Baskets, Clothes Baskets. 4mrteoas service station operator. ►_ _ ; Several years were spent by him Y mob's fancy sweaters,Q _ - at the Hudson Motor plant In nee All wool is s.o , rayon Wherever Frank proprietor Pennock P and wool,regular 5.00,for 8.49 %- Detroit and is a thoroughly ex- Soy's Ion�pants, made of tweed Proprtetoe .perienced practical operator. of excel eat material. slams 86 le ._ ]taker of the well known .: Henry Madill had a narrow to%regular 1.75,for 1.25 Cl ' ' pA� Sateen' Basket, escape from serious injury on Boys' a8-wool sweaters, nary Phase Maekbam,409 fi- Saturday evening. He was driv. blue with red trimmings,atzss 7 Ing along the Brock road not -% �+�'�1.60.for 960 �Cs�tthet'Together ezeseding 80 miles an bone when �a khaki-gloves,ttgatae76a. - . -his car ran into the ditch, where Soya'khaki pants, regular 1.611, it performed several acrobatlo for 950formX ` lents, and coming to a standstill Ams'white middles,detatd able C A io& I i money in the ordinary n d I nis never with the wheels high up to the navy blue collars and runs, No wise It involves both risk and Inconvenience. ,;ale. Mr. Madill was uninjured, GkbV all wool.navy blue pleated The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Obegdes Is- but the car will spend wme time skirts No � sad by all branches of this Hank. to the hospital before resuming Black laatherstts schoolbags, its duties. with hate to match.rsgu 400 ,Three Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained. A s leadid meeting of the Worn Aln�lh line of boys'Oxford run- :`They coat vary little ; and xhey have this great a .en's Institute was held at the ning boots .and shoes, girls' advantage •. they are accepted tae esah, in home of Mre.Lo shon Wednesday s tali • Y y �P per.sizes 7 to r�-- --almost spy-corn"-of-the-world wbeee etvilize_d--- C' • p he ,:afternoon, Aug. 20th. The subject gular 1.50, for 1.I9 people gather together. of the program was "Home Eco- You will nod our prices the lowest ob• - nomica, taken cep under nutrition, tainable, quality and service CANADMN clothing, house furnishing, thrift, considered.harmony and eooperation. The Drs into our store any time and we .music, vocal and,piano solos and - will be only too pleased to,show yon. y chorus singieR were all in accord F I N G O L D ' S - -OF COMMERCE r with the subject,also two readings ,c.!!h-hlol.4 ar.n/ya.nal.d of Edgar Gnest's A wide range LOWER PRICB STORK Said and;Installed by of very informing current events P6one;3801 j � 'I'I-iB STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ',,• { was the Srat.number on the fine CLAilEMO T, FRANK J '�$®®��' :program. ONT. �' ii ,• ._ .... ... .� r _. ., . __-.,-. .;-. :...... ....-�._..:.� ,__�. _ _. ._. .._ :.r _;,,-.,____ ,. _ _ti.c _,.. 4 :,f. W.ts�.. '•t a_.__ ,..,.,•.i._..,....-...e...a..., _.-s,.,._r..5."4''r-;- .d. r, _.; '+>"r" •^' ,w , 'a.•' y..'a�"` •" .'� / 4 W L Vis.,;. _ Y•:'w,+�.7'�'d�•� ' .. ., ..-� yr •. +w�? ..w, j' �" .may `5•�''"a _�'' .*t,"` - �'' .„w'tvx; �h'.-'v ti' - .,-',. R.. h ,.. ..•: ,..(r' .+,z-q' - 5;;i.i-. .. ., .•�„ ,.,.•.•. •:. -... .," ..tx: .a: :y.isuc",.z' - .tri. ,,• .�r;r' re�v NTC' • y.' 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I must _ SYNOPSIS His conscience, in such :natters, is abandon my favorite dream of seeing TEA ^� �► - one rather worn down, like the teeth of a Miguel Gallegos entirely surrounded _ kilns nClemani comes adventurer scedi y Bar- very old cow." _ Ly German silver h-andIes.- But-1 still �s� din king Of the cattle country.for a job. "But what are you� going to do .have hopes of losing Martin Bruce." tete �� $srneY has had a fight with 3far[tn about it, Mr. Buraey?" "He's my personal concern, of j )i3ruce4 a rival cattle owner who has been , course, sir. I will not g0 out of my stealing the king's stock• aided DY 3figu- way to meet him, but-" alreadf standardized,and have proved F el Ga egos. a Slexican barrdtt. The tying. "I don't know. I haven t liven the Eat More Seaweed ing young Bunny's style, oirere him matter e.n serious thought, Mise Mur- Y ' the lob or Rotting the cattle thi:ves. Y g "I'll buy you five' thousand pistol most valuable. But the kelps, vastly gurney accepts though he xno wa it iel. Of course I'll keep my eyes open cartridges, young feller, and you prac- ��+L t t • abundant,, abould'yield valuable food liner nes a fight to'the death xe meet■ and when I meet Mr. Bruce I shall tics pulling and shooting until you're j ile PlaY1t o! Life products. They contain all the worth- ldturiel, tho kfag s beautiful daughter. endeavor to get there first with the while minerals that the ocean holds in _ most shots I shall probably fail. I've as fast and as accurate as Martin CHAPTER IV' Bruce. Your meeting is inevitable, The increasing prevalence of the solution, and may be regarded as mar-_ seen Martin Bruce toss a small oyster but at least you can give yourself an • " -_ .•'A shriek of laughter iron. Muriel c•n in the sir, pull his gun and hit + condition called goitre ' is .causing ins vegetables neglected through ignor- a{fiestified to her. appreciation of the it six times otit of six before the can even break. If yon kill,him I71 here alarm n scientific crcle. In numerous ante. grim wit nt their guest. "Do you the best criminal 'attorneys in New elarmiir scientific circles.In numerous The absolute dependence of mart struck the grounc', He keeps in prac- Mexico to exonerate you. I'll protect anticipate jousting with somebody, Sir Lice c instances it'assumes most distressing and the lower mammals upon iodine Knight. she sting d. you while I have a dollar left." It attacks all kinds of farm animals. is regarded as supporting the theory' 9" "A regular Annie Oakley," -he ,Mr, Burney beamed upon his host. P� are born dead. Calves, lambs, of science that ail animal life has its rad gravely, c ocean. Their remote an- nce he soaves gz Y „ r s- ori 'a in the Jour¢ o murmured. M father, he said, always impress- land again the girl's merry laughter Y kids, and foals conit into the won, gi Shed the room.' But the king found "And you?" the pr cess persisted ed upon me that it was exceedingly poor and weak. Commonly they have ancestors having become habituated to in d t these remarks no seed for to Burney. _ -unmannerly of one to whistle at b}s enlarged necks; in calves the trouble the p•esence'of iodine contained in sea. merriment, "Welt, if I shoot at something quite meals-particularly at another•man's is called "big neck." Chickens suffer water, animals even now cannot get - generally I hit it, but I have to take table. And yet-" from the,same complaint, and the lay- along without it. Ir ' "What did yoi do to. MartinA Iilruce?" he demanded. my own sweet ime about it. And in Very softly,.with a beautiful flute- power of hens is much_reduced. BENEFIT TO.THE WORLD "Oh, not very much, -M4-worja are sir. He called an argument with Martin Brice that like note, Mr. Kenna urney, is Farmers' losses due to goitre have The finest fleeces ': me a greaser, so I pulled him off his weakness of mine would be- just a smoky eyes cast pieraly upward, been enormous: 'The cauBe until re- grown in the Orkneys, where the ►: borne and slapped him over a half- hundred per cent. fatal." whistled Chopin'a Funeral March. cently was a myst"ryr Now it is sheep feed on seaweed,,.' Salt derived "And that's not for his own funeral., f:om sea water by evaporation con- ...- . . acre of his ranch. He's shout fifty "Dad, he will have to leave this whispered known that the lack of iodine is acs ears old, you kaaw, so i treated him „ either," His Majesty P country, the princess announced leave with tell you countable for the mischief. tains much iodine,aiA its introduction ` I - yivith a certain measure of cor:aidern- proudly to the princess .1. _ - . Y- Goitre is a-disease of the thyroid into general use for the table wools decision' he's a gift!" gland, vne of the important ductless Rion." "Well,I'm not holding him, am I?" (To be continued.) po be a great benefit to the human race. ` + glands in the throa`, and is due to >S, would also be most benefical for "He's as hard .rid tough as raw- her Lather retorted irritably. ,. bide, son, and can .:till-whip any man ..You will leave, will you not, Mr• lack o! iodine. The gland becomes I farm animals. Unfortunately, it is r inn his payroll. You trifled with death, �rney�„ T�fe Peat RCIk greatly enlarged, and presses upon the expen-sive; but it coils be made com- j jx :my bey" He shtick his black poll half sadly. (The British Pharmaceutical Confer.!windpipe,, interfering with breathing. I araticely cheap it production were . �. "Not necessali:y. I toot his gun "1 have made certain plana and 1 can- once at Cardiff has just been tat l here er it most afflicts farm anima la, undertaken ons large scale at suit- a. ;*w ay from him first, broke it and that the Lace powder I thQre also does it most commofily at- able manufacturing plasm along the ".threw gun and cartidges in+o the sage- r.ot now unmake them, Princess. He order of the future will tack human beings. coast. -`• who wools lave an omelette must be made from "diatomaceour earth," I' bza4h before massaging him. break eggs--an the omelette I crave a peaty deposit which, as a basis for, An emmant medics: authority says I Observation has shown that occa- 1 The king Waal very serious. "Were les like a job in the employ of. cosmetic preparations, will be -far,"The thyroid gland a to the body of atonal visite to the seashore render , for gook man or animal what the draught is to people practically immune from.goitre ai.y:of his men present"' - the Bardin Land and Cattle Company. superior to rice and starch.") i - ,"Ecus•,,, the Are. Nay, more; its iodine is the 'Sea spray blown inland iodizes the _ • "'And nobo+ly intesfered�" I decided, from what 1 heard while In match that kin:,es the tire." soil, the planta;and to some extent the Martin Bruce's employ, ghat •there Belinda. m7 fear,your complexion h ' o, dr. It's tha rule on the Tri- was an opening here for that sort of Hai got been correctly bestowed- For iodine, taken into the body 'Akita air. Marine foods,such as og.ters and l angle S that every'man shall kill his job for pe son of- man; and I've I cannot n escape the reflection food, is stored in the thyroid gland. fish, cot.iri.in iodine in useful quanti- • own rats, and I imagine It`ey all ex- t},oi.ght it all over so very long and That somehow, you're not a la mode It is ti►ere }geld as a reserve, to he ties. ....,peeled the old man to man' me that I'm more. or leas of s draws upon only �vl en the body re- Goitre prevails more of leas in si3 earnestly - You may think my query ungracious" pili° parts o! the world, and among all Wore the figrit should terminate. But really you acted some advice- Quires more iodine than is su red by When they saw he was outclassed, monomaniac on the subject now 4the diet. Health det,tmds largely upon peoples. It is worst in Switzerland, "The knowledge that Martin Bruce's My dear, are.you diatomaceM. 1thty crowded up and would have man- riders north of the Une blotch your Or merely well powdered with rice+, 1 th.s apparently insigi ificant store- where almost 1 0 per cent of the ei han.iled me for him, but the old boy I father's brand and shot his cows so The throat gland, in human being3, habitants are affected. Formerly their played fair. He warned them off, so I they can claim.the dead cow's calves I beg You. is point o[aea{hetica, aometir:len become enlarged to such in afflictidn was naributed- to.drinking quit, rode back to the chuck wagon, as mavericks, and the knowledge that • To keep yourself band up-to-date; extent as to Lorin a huSe swelling water from melted sows, but now It ;packed my dunnage on my spare horse ♦7otcf the old-fashioned cosmetics at the base of the neck. But there are I is known to be sue to lack of iodine_ and drifted. I didn't evert wait to Miguel Gallegos does the same thing plenty of people with small goitrous Swiss families that e:. t afford the oz- and d two mo I di pay I had coming;to your lather's cows south of the Affected by females of-late. P Line has me all stoop-shouldered with If the subsoil is freckled or sandy swelling who fail to notice them pa:- psoas spend some weeks annuallj► it to me." » sorrow An b portunity exists for lire ticula�y. the seashore for a cure - P You need a topdresetng of peat- "You ,oung idiot, the king warned r. ht rnari to correct this evil state of O do peep a'bucketful hand3r - DOWN ON THE FARM d soberly,"Martin Bru:a is as deadly as affairs and I've already figured out in COIffC3iloaai - _ side-winder and nurses his grudges.� And dive in it dally, my sweet! - To farmers the discovery of a sue- a aide•wins general way exactly how it should cessful iodine treatment for animals. rve scattered a bridge set bon, yo "il have to beat him to the be done. Nobody else on El Lianchito draw-and that's something no man O look upon pea{ as your passion, is of u most importance. It works All over the-door, has ever done. Can you shoot?" I has the slightest idea of how to beat, Apply it for all you are worth! with certainty, the stuff being given I've sampled the milk left t rest. Miss t the game and is a result ,icor poor For cbeeks that are truly in fashion Medicinally is the form of sodium Just outside our door; "Rather well from - afflicted parent is growing an early Rel upon kind Mother Earth! iodide of potash. Dissolved in water, That dish of freih etmwb'rries 36uriel, I do believe I'll sample 'those hairs. y po _ brandied thea." I crop of wrinklee and gray Starch stifles and rice overreaches, one ounce to the gallon, atablespoon- Ia all gobbled nIi- i Haven'+ you any pity for your own Their day is now over-and past: ful is administered d-aily-to the-cow, (Permit me to mention, I'm %- • But the king was-worried. "I �'(lather, Princess"' t - wise you to get out o! this country, The princess had no answer to this. But Perktas' Pink .Pcat. for Pale the sow, the ewe, or the mare during Brownie, the puP - " he warned. Peaches the gestation period. 'The same dose sc:d do it tomorrow, son, A coat has been slept on? • • "Ili effect, sir, you promised mea FIs:' *Oman's intuition told her that Will-purabaee perfection at list? for all. For mares and cows it is j - xidiag job it I passed my entrance back of the jest lay a deadly and de- c -Manchester Guardian. sprinkled on the fgod. A glove you cant' see I- - °' 'exams tomorrow. If I tail I'll get unite purpose-a thing she had never _„ ' The treatment has proved no leas The chesterfield's shipwrecked' _ -out Ii I pass I'll stay. I tell you grappled with " A -����s i/'r�_ jv successful with chickens. Pullets A rug's all skew-gee? again, I've made up my mind to to "She has no pity, His Majesty Animals Gm a.l dosed with iodide ray more eggs, and Who's been at that workbox - useful is lig _. won for you an behave myself and m g - The butler entered and informed the Li Hed y j uiriaris I or two years. The yield- of pullets (perhaps it's connected with UR with our business. .I I've gut u A -lash oxen InsufAA _. __ ` 178 and -the _ Brownie, D p do that the better." phone. When His�lesty ur 'i'o attribute to animals all the worst the aggregate egg prod it his face was grave. The folks try to scold me, -- -'---- "You"' die with your boots on, I,tell from an$weririg qualities of human nature -has long twelve birds went rip in three months „ "There's the devil to•pay in El Can- been one of our human customs. from 189 eggs to 263. Cosa yield more Both somehow they fail; I'm nk yoti, sir, for that comtor+r jon Bonita, Mr. Burney," he announe "Cross as s bear;" "deceitful as a milk, and bring profit for a moth' When Way wag their fingers- ed. We had-two outposts demon there „ „ " " �g assurance." -two men on each outpost, to salt the cat' greedy act a Dig; stubborn sa longer period: I just wag my tail. "Will Martin Bruce really attempt a Mule, have long been comparisons Ewes supplied with iodine have They threatened to train me- . n cattle, repair the fences, clean out the -weight That's long-given up! = - :r;: -• �.a� kill you, Mr. Burnley? the princess on our lips. We might fust as well more young,lambs. Pigs gain-wei t (They all know who's Boss 'round • - water-holes and keep an eye on the �['.,queried. -Under the baadinage of the say that a faithful wolf mate was as -faster. Calves reach markets con- two men she-detected a note of grim cattle One of those icor men has „faithful as a man;"that a generous- dition sooner. . Lanibkfna, piglin} here), tesiity. just come into lieSdquarters. `Hes dog had suddenly become as "greedy and calves require less food to show BROWNIEy the PUD. leaking a little and.reports 'ha yea- weight. • "I very greaWy fear he will, Miss as a miser;" that a gbcd-natured cat I aagiven-increase in -•David Jenkins. +.Muriel. He's a rough, tougb, bad old terdap morning -he and his partner had acted as In as a jealous wo- In a word, iodine Xnakee farming - man and the r syir g of an enemy were ambushed. His partner fell out much better; and the stuff, in the Minard,'s Liniment for 'Neurslgla, man; or that a horse had become as pay ` doesn't particularly jar his conscience. of the saddle, so I suppose 'ie's dead, ,. but the man who escaped made s run "stubborn as a fanatic; that as an!- form of iodides, is inexpensive. Dairy Teacher-"Who can tell' me'what p ,mal mother had become as "ruthless cows are by this means quickly cured 'the•former ruler--q Russia was call. for it and- got away with two unim- ed?"^ Class •(in unison)-"Czar." as a wild-cat slosh salesman.' of goitre. �,,. " » portant wounds. He made for No.,2' Dean Inge says on the si,ttject: But the main problem has,to d3 outpost to warnthe.•other two men; Why do we persist in likening evil with human beings. At the same.time, Teacher-"Correct, and what was his i u ;but the enemy had been there before and disagreeable people to .animals experiments with the iodine treatment wife tailed?" Clara' - "Czarina:' He found their charred bodies o! human beings offer lessons to. 'Teacher-'°Correct, and what were the as flim who do not possess their undesirable +"` > in the ashes of the cabin they occu- -a breeders and owners of livestock. Czar s children called. A pause, and Thlepied, so he came in to headquarters to FOOD VALUES. then a small, timid voice piped up: f fresh alintl, leaves is a real i Vat report„ Taikiag •Her Choice ••Czardines" ' r :�lowssMCC tooth. ` "What s sweet Hint to stay'out of The• two neighbors were having For the source of iodine'supply,man El Cajon Bonita," Mr. Barney mar- must look to the sea. To extract it ` r their morning chat over the street mured thoughtfully "That makes it a gate. from the waters of the ocean s not G little bindi?W, d6esn't it, Your Ma- Suddenly Mrs. Hing gave a start practici�ble; but that is unnecessary, ���� because certain marine planta, par- S -�� to - - - - -that -- ar• .. --- - jestyT" - --.-... . _ -.- aadhDoiat he corner at the end eke ' " flews to ligos+ae people t ed or '- "It does, I can'. send more men to oft road. - icuIarly,,Tie fps, a 3 ad 1009 °B ' their deaths down there, even if I had "Herecomes Mrs. Salgens!" she business, collecting'the precious chem- ­Why - Nothing e11se so m benO' on my payroll men foolish enough to cried. "I think I'll rug in and telt ical and storing it in their tissues. pivDmpt Sad harimler flit at'so email a cost. t » i fists clenched. daughter to tell her I'm out" All that-needs to be done is to gather a i Majesty's b m dao His M g 7 g iodine 7 ty' se orate.the _ and t go these Tants p _.It,is a wonderful is woek „Ohl.-GodI i he ground out, `"te be lock- Her neighbor smiled. P PV9 keeps you ed an\d7 hLLave to like it. To see bandits "But won't the stili, small voice of' from them: The commercial supply Q - , en- calm and robbing me in daylight ane naeience reproach *'viii" she vOf iodini is almost entirely 'obtained -- k it's an optical illusion." tured. from aeaweeds. In some of the latter ' "One is never licked until one is "Yes," replied the other,. hastening -particularly the giant kelp, known -of - s counted out and I never heard any of towards the house, "but I'd rather�to science sa Macrocystaa, meaning Millions A people haw learned to Aspirin tables to relieve a MY relatives getting counted out until listen to the still, small voice than to "big bulb"-the concentration of marine de don Asp' ' dine is extraordinary. That marine sudden headache They know it eases they had first been in a-fight, Your Mrs, Sniffens."-Answers• - plant, enormous in size, anchored to the"Pain quickly. And that it is q ��A Majesty" -' harmless Genuine Aspirin tablets never - ` Ren Burney'a gaze came to rest, al- youth (to the girl seated at the the sea bottom by a stem hnndreda of harm heart Read_d ZEST most sympathetically, upon the her- other side o[ the lounge): "What feet long, with a vast frond of leaves, age for headache, neuralgia, eimrarer t rassed ling'. The king stared back at would You say it I were to throw you contains over ane-fourth of 1 per cent. ro}�p�of�}vends : . him, and though no word was spoken, a kt0 ?" Girl: "I'd say ton veers the of iodine. nevertheless His Majesty asked-with laziest man I ever mist.'' Those giant seawetds are I" car Med- ASPIRIN h his eyes: -- - tiers oeE iodine for human ossa. incise[raoK'f1[e. " will yon!" Minard'e t.tninnsnt removes Watrts. lelnal exta'aeb mads :from them arel MUE No. 35—'3U j �, „ I • - . ... - _ .' .':.., .'..; '. -:. ..,, :: , a k ,»-. e.L,:r.k_e-- •....-.. _ „r.1..s .. -. -r dr,_ .;.w-.w''is«...•*.�.�ir<m es 1,�, 17 ..... ..... WMIMM"I",kat 'W5 7' 7 • "K Spruce .,7 Our ConuiikeiiiW Treei - M- ONTAM6 "DEPARTENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS , - Moat Important and MostM r0v MR VEHICLES' BRANCH %: .,Widely Distributed of Dominion's Commercial- • Species Whitu spruce Is the most important T_ 7_1 as well as one of the most widely dis- _ 0 t.ibuted commercial: tree specia in iCanada.It Is found from the Maritime Provinces to British Colombia, and ar OWNERS AND_ OPERATORS OF MOTOR VEHICLES TO '.1ar north as the mouth of the Mack- '.enzie river within twenty miles of the - Aretic ocean. It is one of the most 'northerly growing of Canadian trees. �The white spruce is one of five native Spruces. it is estimated by the F9rest. IN.ANCI A,L ESPONSIBILITY .' T Service of the Department.of the In- that the total spruce stand, all 4 species, in Canad i a a about 60,000,- dw Highways in ea SEPTEMBER - 1930 000,000 cubic feet of timber, or,about Mew' Measure for Safety on .36 per cent, of the. total softwood stand. The estimate of white spruce ammdeoeat to The Highway Tralfic Act, known as the OFFENCES OUTSIDE ONTAM will come into effect on. Is abou. 20,000,000,000 cubic feet, or one-third of the total sprued timber By Drivers Licenwid in this Proiii4vtce Ffn or Wd- offences committed in other Provinces or States of the Standing. PURPOSE of the LAW United States and reported It to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles of For its weight,.white spruce is one Fi—ncl Reopossibift Lsw is to farther Ontario under reciprocal arrangements, the Affinister of Highway* of Canadian woods.It -'The purpose at.the of the strongest encourage OW driving at vdildeg,is the lntasaI of the pWWC, shall suspend the driver's license and owner* permit until that driver or qwner•boa given proof of 6-1 responsasaity In the man* -is stronger than woods approximately. las well as of owners and drivers, its own weight,such as the white pine, manaw as if the offence hod been committed in Ontario. 1b and 4t possess" nearly the same rela- Vj tive strength, weight for weight, as .,WfUT the LAW 4viU ACCOMPLISH PROOF of FINANCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY the Douglas fir, one Of the heaviest 1190 motorist is affected by this Law until be brings h; within Amewas and lig"G will J Canada's woods. Its psuria.wqa. Lt will not impose any..o1bligadon-upon those who and strongest of It drive safely and obey The ffighway Traft Act.and who,in case of —W.4.r fin"responsibility be given in the fallmAng amounts an Sas a fine, even grain, works easily by every driver and in the Lee a in ower in the sum amounts accident, pay judgments tender P, agoinatthemforitijuo7donate under tools, is not prone to split, ani Persons or PROM Y. for each motor vehicle registered in his name:— A has exceptional nail-holding qualities. at least $5,0W for injury to,at death of, any me perison =4 In. color the wood is imilite, odorless, subject to that limit for each person so hikavd or Irilled at least and comparatively non-resinous,quali• HOW the LAW wilt OPERATE $10.000 for Injury or death of two or mon persons In any we ties which make it valuabla for the Upon donviction of an operator of a motor vehicle for any one of accident.' -!h the offences named below, his driver's license and all motor vehide (b) At least: $1,000 for damage to property of others resulting fresmanufacture of food containers, su 'Oermits Issued tolklm will be suspended until such operator or owner any one accident. White spruce probably forms the as butter boxes. 'gives proof of his &batty to compensate flasencially those whom he 164act of financial responsibility may be given In any one at Chamay endanger greater part of the spruce lumber on in the future. -following fortes: the market, and its am has Increased The OFFENDW The written certdicate filed with the Registrar of Moms Vehicles ofAny autborixed insurerthat it has insuaid,to the named 4n reeert years with the growing scar- Fonowing are the offence@ named; in motor vehicle liability policy or policies which at the daft of 7tity of white pine. It is used in great- ithe certificate is in tial!force and effect. rers of '_(a) reckless driving. if any Injury to person or property Ocour' 'a _(b) The bond of a guarantee insurance or =tety c pony licensed -eat quantities by the manufacturers connection therewith.-building niaterials. Large quantities in Ontario.or--bond with personal sureties approved as adequate. -'4re used for siding. flooring.'and roof -(b) mcing an the highways. which Is wohibited by The ff4hw*Y �I(c) The certificate of the Treasurer of the Province that the person Traffic Act- J sheathing. as well as for be mann- named has deposited with him a win of money arlacmMm for by him to the arnouss or slue of 000 for facture of eash, door, and house trim- (c) exceeding the speed limit.if any Injury to any or property ty money approved t v $11, 7 Itnings. It is one of the leading woods occurs in connectwu therewith. each motor vehicle registered in the name of such person. _In millwork of all kinds. Up to.,1926 0) failing to remain at or return to the scene of an accident and to Ispruce, ranked 'firs, in thi amount furnish the names and addresses of driver and owner of vehicle PUBLIC NOW PROTECTED by INCONTESTABLE lumber produced annually, and it now and falling to render all possible assistance,if directly or indirectly 'INSURANCE ranks second only to Douglas fir. The a party to the accidient. :In the event of damage being done by the owner or driver of a motor average annual cut of spruce lumber ,(e) driving a motor vehicle an a'highway without holding a driver's vehicle to another person or to property y of another person,and such 15 Is approximatel.-,, 1.180,008A00 feet B. license• iowner or driver holds an insurance policy to pay the legal liabilityFw fi X with; a, value of $32,000,060. (f) any criminal offence involving the use of a motor vehicle,Including 1.-iof the insured for much damage. and if through The long, tough, almost colorless driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. iupon the application for such policy or in the event of a breach by fibres of white spruce may be easily the Insured of my to... provision or condition of the policy which -(a) any ciffence against public safety on highways as may be dc@ig- 'would relieve the insurer from liability.the Insur-ance company must separated'because of the comparative- sated by the Licutenant-Governar-In-Council. lea under the Safety Responsibility Law, eay the damage nevvrthe ly non-resinous nature of the wood. to the person injured up to the limits named above.but in Such its For this reason and because of "WS �the insurance company by a provision in their policy may MOM NON.,PAYW(EWr of JUDGME % wide distribution, it has become the Iright to recova from the person inthe t or amouab 00 leading Canad!an pulpwood. Some .if the holder of a driver's license or owner's permit fails to satisfy 1peld in liquidation of the damages forsured the injury hamoune has done to the is judgment rendered against him for damages on account of 'injury persons or property of others,including interest and costs. 3,439,651 cords, with a value of ;43.- to, or death of, any person. or an account of damage to property 245,062, were used.in.inanafacture of :.-iln excess of$100, occasioned by a motor vehicle, within 15,days 7 paper pulp in Canaditz mills in 1928. from date of judgment, such license-or permit shall be suspended REPORTING of ACCIDENTS Spruce comprises from 65 to 75 per. until such judgment is satisfied to the extent of at least $5.000 for :Every 'person In charge of a motor vehicle who is directly or indirectly Cent. of the total pulpwood cut in Can- Injury to.or death of.any one person and, subject to that limit.for ­,Anvolved in an accident, if the accident results In personal injuries ads. Th-e Wal value of %i cut of each person so injured or killed to the extent of at least $10,000 for or in damage to property apparently exce4ding $50; *hall zepatt injury to,or death-of,two or nxvr persons in any one accident.and ouch accident forthwith to the nearest provincial or municipal --spruce lumber and pulpwood in 1928 Ito the extent of at least $1,000 for damage to property of othm Joifficer and shall-furnish such information or written -1 'ement con- �(Iatest figures available), was $7L,- -,:resur2ng from any one accident. and uutil,such person give@ proof kerning the accident as may be required by the officer or by the i,4 296394. This amounts to, approxi- of his Iiiancial responsibility in caw of future accident. 'Registrar of Motor Vehicles mately .35 per cent. of the estimated 16. _value resulting from forest productz.. The white spruce in our forests ds ��� in pure stands,but is often mixed DEPARTMENT ..".O F HIGH WAYS ., . with red and black ;?ruce, taj)iaraek, - birch and poplar. It makes as.'best. T*e_1i0N GE0. S. HENRYi Minis� growth on well-drained, moist, gravel- ly soil, but is not exacting, for we find it in the.forest, growing on rocky slopel, and on bordersof lakes and streams It reproduces itself well- 0 IMP'- _110-- -1 1-tign-4 4@*@ ried on in some spot sheltered I from a cure for this_,malady, and the wind. Ohm, 70com a... 01 It [a only e iarly where .the -foil conditions are recently that'encouraginWesults have "Sun baths inky 'be -given—(;n [a. 'acch that the wed can readily come Banished at Last?' Should Be Avo* closed porches or In the house, pxo- been obtained. Another Merman, Dr, contact with it, and *here the over_ Herman Doetal, ha's been doing' good vidid the sun can shine on.the child ]head shading is ao', too intense. It is one of our most 'valuable trees and Doctors Think Leprosy Willwork along this line In the Indian unt- Washington—Extreme sunburn, in• unobstructed by Klass. veratties vistigators of the Public Service wain, "Certain special kinds of glass have well worth Any efforts we make to Eventually Disappear The new preparation, which does should be avoided just as much as been devised which permit the PGA* Amaintain it in our forests by proteo.- Altogether not contain' poisdni, Is' tl�,, result of the benefits of exposure Co suhllght sag� of 'tli4'maJorIti'ot th4 beneficial yj tion from fire, insects, decay, and wasteful cutting. Hamburg. A new medicine for the Dr.*Baumann's work on antidotes and should be sought, Prolonged or sud- rays of the sun. Suehi gtne may b0-niffltoxfnai for fighting oche diseases den exposure may be injurlou, Where- used It desired.' treatment of leprosy develo ped by the of this general nature. He hopes thit as a few simple precautions may make Adalts, It was suggested, might pm German chemist, Dr. Otto Baumann, At Long it known as "Obaalte 104" recently has the preparation will be !ven a chance reasonable exposure highly beneficial. litably Observe similar preftutions. la been tried out,here, in Egypt and to prove Itself of help in rooting out. For cases of excessive sunburn they A rather henpecked-looking man the disease and.that It will*prove as suggest a remedy which can be-made applied for settlement of a claim for South America with remarkable anx efficacious as the preparation-genanin easily at home. -LAugh It Off cess according to authoritative re. `Take one-halt plat of hot water and re insurance. port;. The dis6overer, who has his has ween In fighting sleeping sickness. �.J if the.weather's bleak and cold, "Was there much damage?" asked. He Intends to place his -preparation stir into a level tablespQgntul OL laboratofy in Altona, a town near Laugh k off! the Insurance agent. In the hands of all large leprosy-hos- boric acid powder; then add twenty It the wind begins to scold, "Just a door," replied the other. Hamburg, had gained some note in t'er. pitals throughout t5e, wo-'d. drops of carbolic acid and shake well. Laugh if off! "What would you .estimate a new making medical preparations for the The solution should be dabbed on the fe;ar,' treatment of virulent disease scourges. Let it blow awaygear door would cost?" went on the agent. inflamed skin with a small piece.of Smooth your frowns,ldry:your team Obaalte'has been used for some Correct Result : - - ! 11 .11 1 "Two pounds, roughly speaking," I cotton or sprayed on with an atomizer. Put your faith in smiles and ch months by DiP, H. Strassberg In treat- . eerg. -the cialment returned. Willie's mother arrived home from It should not be rabbedAixto the skin. .'And-. take-!qk-Piny cases of leprosy t lexaaw--a _e --when--d14 --the—Ire _A� _"Oppl" xpedltlm ut Ited every alf oar,,Tf' i�lace?" queried the agent. dria, Egypt. According to hii reports 'ed her'small son In the hall. a avail- "Let ins see;" said the lIttTa man an even advanced cases *ere treated and she co necessary. It 'no medicine I It friends say-that,you look ill, commenced 4ternly, 'abie, cold -compr4ses._xi1I__&lye_r91_ieI[ -Aboughtfuily. "About twenty years a few weeks were enough to show an "why Oidn't you 'tell me you were to badly burned areas." LaughAt-off-I - 'it ago", Improvement in conditions and an caned, yesterday, Instead Of me hav- For giving 'sun baths to children Should they urge a harmless pill,, "About twenty years ago?" echoed abatement of symptom$'. In these Laugh It off! Ing to find out from your teacher?" who re�elve'even #dater benefits than - . z -the agent Incredulously. "Azid__ you cases the cutaneous eruptions flatten-. Willie remained allent. adults from sunlight, the following Doctors, druggists anddisease -meanLike to,do just as they pleaso;� to say, report It?" eareful medical examination Of the kindlier tons In her voice.you have .wILIted all ed and after fivi or six weeks a very "What was asked__s, -suggestions SM made: You can as It costly fees,' these, years to "Exposure to the sun must.,he grid• vs.th e "That's Tight," was the meek reply. convalescent was necessary to- show "Well, mum," .spoke up the boy ual or else the child -may receive a Laugh ft.off! t bow In the world did that lisp- that the patient bid been III. truthfully, "teacher told the class to a-inburn. ,pen?"-gasped the agent In another test In. Iquitos, Peru, the write an essay-on the resultrot last- At first give the baby direct sun It it life-t6ems to go all wrong, The claimant- shrugged his about- medicine was stated L to have worked ness, and when I gent In a blank page light for about Im minutes', Increase Laugh It off! • drers despondently, a permanent.cure in the case of's vac- ; got caned for IV—Answers. this.bath from three to five minutos Drown your worry,in a sons,.. posure one La "Well It was- it're this," he com- tim who had bad the disease for 28 daily until he receives ex Do you work with smtIng face, ugfi it offl 0 .r iftenced to explain. "My wife and years. �Steps arc being undertaken, "Those who think that by 'giving hour in the morning and one hour .-Z gaughten'have been on to me to do there, to treat the towns' numerous away something they can gain 'good- Look ahead and keep the pace, In the afternoon. This will vary, de- something pbout that door ever strice -with 'the medicine, the results will are actuated by a false v!ew nt in 6n b akin eta e Bq a winner In the race, cases pend g bow the It reacts to th exp It WILS 'burned,'and I couldn't .stand are considered to be so favorable. rsychology."—Rear Admiral H. A. __14tugh It ON! =r fry For centuries identists of all 9* Wylie. 'So sure that the azliosuis Is GS96 --Oreuville Xlelaft 4 „, "'M �a, i, .. +.K: , '. . .td .t , :b :s i: ,r . ,;i ,7yz . a...•,-F...r .?sK' .ss.+n ,ra^�,. . . - �•; Yr..4 �s,t�.-.,,.,'.ri. •,qv ' ' .5 . , .• pyL le, +�� Y 3 .: "` ''"•''• � :g. . n . , ., .t: - -•tF,... .�- -. ....,._.,. _ ;s�2a .c. 'Kti7S., ".. .,.• lye ,;•'. '� A'�.e.1' '1. µ •„ q.t. 'tom .rT3•. ,.:” :...-- - .- '� .. .y•,* ... :.,. %..•. ',.. 'y _ ,�.� `y • g9 '�. z. .d �t,4r. ` n i.. a.., .. 111d, r 'f .. fig•. �-'- N�,,�,{, :� ` .a:�'.�i.'ik�a � '!: .- .� - X., f• _- Vii._: .. - ,ms's+n •"`,..a•�•'., ,.... _ �• �� — v h H. and M7e. De�LL have DbDCDDge cry Saturday nig t t � �• �' returned to their hpma•in Toronto, at Dow Drop Inn. ' • d x after spetdisg several weeker ' —Bor% on Tuesday Aug. 19th, , vacation in our pillages. to .Elvin and M McLennan, s ice' litre. R. H. Croak gnd daught- l� tq .ise 'lyra, are visiting with —misses Marjorie and Marion eon. he a'salat{vee-ia N'ortJt'Caroliva. shepherd, of Essex, hive' , been —Radio Licenses may be obtained w $.1 Monday being Labor spending eirsut, Mrs. N. Backe, here.ith fromOffice. W C. 7ffiulrar: at the News- -Ne - _ � � - -` I the laces o bailees fo Llie. — pe y -Courteous treatment prompt se'rVioe a • p —A cuspis of weeks ago a young George and Mrs. Law, of To. - y-`Rewill be closed, ae usnaD. . man, his wife and child, who re ronto, are spending s few-da s p p y C. llechin. ofll Montieeal,aha. but who are fre• with their relatives here. fair ces, continue to make K visited side in Ottawa, Ideehin, of Oshay,a, to here an Tuesdayti eluent visitors to Pickering. spent —The .services in St. George's T a few days at WasaRs Bomb, and Church on Sunday next will be as our Grocery Le ts. 'tea' ip c°QOcil will took a room in one of the hotel@ follows:9.80 a. m.,Sunday School; �^ on Tuesday neat for the -fit where the waitresses are school 10 80, morning prayer; 7.00 p. m., E)lrom naaetian'at gowral bosiaeee. teachers who spend their holidays evening prayer, M.-Sand Mrs. Chapman and t w ' in this manner,combining business --Ptesaev�tnaieg,-Heintztstan do - --- _______. . Ib a►nd Mrs. Chapman are p Co., Toronto will have an expert t�roce d n , with Deseure. As they eat down pe ry pecials for This �Realt; ' - "s ding s few ids►ys vacatiaa at to the table for tkair first meal tuner in Pickering at an early r - ledeld. the lady asked the waitress if the date. Leave your order or hone -,John%ad Mrs.Cocker,of Chat r, + „p n . Lux,,small pkge, $for 26c t E!wp ham, who'are attending tho To mill; was pasteurized. Well, no, to Ta>L N>Lws office. t11 a she answered hesitatingly. "Yon —Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident ! - Queen.a -ronto Fabibitioa, spent over • �-� 40•oz. bottle 480 — �Itiaday with John and Mrs. see the weather has been so very Dentist. Office in residence, flip �-v' r' �$r dry. the pasture has been very doors east of Sit- Andrew's church, - 12 oz. Jar Clover Honey -150 apoor, I will admit the mill, is Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to -Msrss.Levi Salter and daughter, poor, thin." 6 m, Daily, and Evenings by ap- Jewel Shortening, 2 lbs. $�e lflles M rtle,. have just returflesd y' y —"A aniet wedding took place pokitment. (%-ray service). • o laiaaae, after, spending a week with August Otis. at the home of Henry "Diamond Bar" Peaches, No. squat 19c ' t'elatives .in Buffalo and other y gglg REGISTE... • 9 } and Mrs. Timlik. Maryland-street, o • Sock-Eye a Salmon, lb. tine 813( ,, tern.pointe. when Evelyn Gladys, eldest data -R. D.-and Mrs. Johnston and bter of Percy G. and Mrs. Mor- FRIDAY. AUG.29Ta-Extensive sale of . }� x daughters, of Toronto, and Mrs• g y 12 good horses a•d fl4 bead of cattle, ` combe, of Portage Is Prairie, Man. i'1Rev.) Fred 'Cousins, of Darien, 12 cove close springers and be- (( p (formerly of Pickering), became p t a, visited their uncle; Hugh, longing to Wm. Hopkins and J. A. Y r -~ the bride of Thomas MacHiglap, Oar Most Counter continues to be a popular a►ad Aire. Machin on Friday last. formed of Larbert Scotland eon Hawtin. Will 6e sold at lot ,ooh. —A couple of rain falls occurred y ' 9, Whitby. Sale at 1 o'clock. , F. service to many rustomers. of James MacKinlay. of Green W. Silversides, anctfoneer. _ Choice Quality floods at Reasonable Prices. Y�4 t week after a loan period of Montreal. The ceremony dry weather, which was heartily Ave., SATURDAY, AUGUST, 80-80 head was performed by the Rev. Austin welcomed. A number of cisterns pe of Milch cow, fresh and close :• _ L, Badge. M. A., of Hamilton, . that had `one dry-were replan springers belonging to Freak Tim- � Out. The bride wore a gown ofwill be aold at lot 29, con 9, _-.More Borderless Conoleum Rugs _ - blue georgette with mohair hat il-ci , if = ev.-Dr. Fraser, of Dunbar. Markham, 1 fa miles south of � sig � match. Mr. and Mrs MacBial& Stoufgville. A select herd at Jar- .:Rugs at cut prices ltlmn, occas the pulpit in the yy ®ailed hunch here pi Sunday, will reside in Winnipeg. —Winni• seys, Ayrshires, Holsteins and Dur • both morainal and evening, when peg Tribune. hams. 4 months credit. Bale at ..7g$ $4.98y 9g9 1N.,19 the preached two very impressive ' —A Dumber of men are employ one- .ih'• F. W. Silversides, Auc' ons. Next Sunday Rev. Geo. as this district in hydro con- tioaeer. . 9x10' $7.29 mown,"innof Orono,will again preacb, @traction. There are already two FR1DAY. SxPT. 12TH—Auction sale of - %vben the services will be held in lines erected between the Gatineau horses, cattle, implements esu, the " 1St, Andrew'sChnrch. and Toronto, which are now iD ppr�ooperty of the Eatatst-of the late g� 1 —W. G. Reid has had his ice use. A third line just south of JW. Bennett. lot 29, con. 1, Picker- JiC7oys Cotton Jerseys, to clear • i lhonse torn down. Having instal- the others to in course of construe- tug(about one mile weer o4 Dunbar- tion unbar r� ,. tion and it is reported that there ton). Style at one o'clock. staDdard - _-•at 39 cents x. lead as electric refrigerator in his are several others to be erected in time. See bills. Wm. Maw,Auc- butcher shop he has no farther time@,, the future The farmers through Darras for the ice bouse. Mr. Reid , a ;purposes,erecting a garage on the whose property these lines are ,Boys Lang Trousers for school, k built are up in arms againstttre ,Kew ,4d,e�snaawes. : 'kill in the near future. Replacing erection of so many lines, which the old buildings with a garage .-. .bought to sell at a ' will greatly improve the ap®oar• greatly depreciates the value of FOR BALE OR RENT—Stovebnose ana;B of the street. their property. It is rumored that Fea.Soff the bridge. Kingston RMd .- - a petition is to be circulated pre saeriice —We congratulate Miss Muriel " testing againilt the erectloa of V W69tney on bar success at the OR SALE —4-tube radio mt. In Sizes 25 to 27, per pair 1.59 ' ascent Upper School esaeuin+stions, any more lines. F ,feet condition, with estrus. T, E - lwlviag passed in ten eobjeete. —During the last seven years o•Rei ,pcmbartoo. ss Sizes-28 to 3% per pair 1.50 2500 persons -hays been killed by 'tafld securing honors In aevea. OR SALE — Superior fertiliser - t$l� stood second in the list of otor cars in Ontario, and in Edna..manure spreaders threshingmachism, jBpjeDdis� v11u in nice snappy tweed shades. , addition to this there have been A,�.sea fan wheat 104 variety, and minder _ s fuI eaodidatess, Orval Rob. over 28000 non-fatal accidents In t=ine w F.Disney Cr eowood, astf ' having pstiesed in ten sub 1ti29 Lbeve has been a death for ARM: POE SALB-l40 aeras of _ te. but eecsaawd first class every 981 dire to this province. feria,excellent ra(res dstan c near Mie- � CHAPMAN --- re in eight onIL=the land. Om Several aura or staad+a timber. ! ' —IL is feared that the farts potato which shows that the motor ter Howe sod Mnlldeags. Apply at News Oeece. i • i is a great menace to human life. will be a failure thronghout R SOUND—A number of PI'mouth ` The Highway Department are �i r �rflater part Of the prOviaCe, timet hams,.upposr!to have been stolen. • taking s,tepe to curtail, if possible, owner may haysaame S ne t#homy and o x to t>ous long period of hat, the number of accidents which, party•�•°•'• wmbCL.aar°rO":Ptetertna. tis 'w a weather. The heavyrainfall — - bsgaa Hader present conditions, will C TRA YSD—Uo to gibe premises of �Summer u 1 t S oa 8atnrda�yr�after• increase in keeping with thein- the undersig�i lot 11,cos.a.Ptekenng.two slIftsetwoon and continued all night .ether Sof ails lambs. Owes may have acme r` w#lD Oto dhobt, be s benefit, but it eresee is the surras,of cars. One part F.H.westary, tactaains. celllns rather too bats for many change that will come into eQectoe 4•-1 fiasids where the s••oclts are drying on Sept let, is that of compulsory ORON'PO'WET-WASE LAUN• p insurance in the case of motorists TORY (Sean,dnish�-Lit bur driver eau and The hot days you W�li appreciate —Dan and lira McArthur. of who have beim in court and oon- am�':i X•Spiv.Davis.u`� ejust •bole.leave W Albssrta. visited with John and vieted of negligent driving. such will suck up and deliver-3 amen a were. Mrs. 11[nrkar on F2 I last. Alpersons will have their driving SRINQ—Hieb tart- a light summer suit. Friday co ,mite cancelled natal they can SPECIAL OFF i Awls and Mrs. Neelaade and the pe ing Holstein cows.bred to Imp.Ayrshire bull — - ' lattesr's mother, 11En. Parker, of produce an insurance lacy that fau freshening.also yearaos hent rs and register. _--- - - -_ ���. will be in accordance w th the Act. ea Ayrshire bull 15 woutlis old for sale,acts(lit- patd them a short.visit ed herd. IL.Nernch.Maple HillFarta. Cla.e. � . . :'ITIP TOWS HAVE THEM Other changes will also likely most.out, sect gat the same time, Messrs. Mc- come into effect At AD early date. .,Arthur, Neelands and Marker ARM TO RENT-125 acres at Osh- Q f1 m _ were old school metas aearlg.Sfty —A quiet saeddlD.q Wee solemn. Fawa Harbour. First-class land,in good state - Call in and look thelia over, i year@ ago and_ this was the first ized at the home of James and Mrs, or cul good buildings and improve,nents __�. _-- _.._ __._ adre.v IIs Saturday, An 'lard mnxd;atepn.�esa,oe to plough. Full popession time they bad incl si- Ce that iiFne. p g' ' April ls$.1 89 1. Apply to G.D.Conant,Barns- - - - - t —Ie the human race making Jean, became ibeir 1e daughter, of Jra ohn tar aro..Oshawa,out• s1 4 14•no• progress ? Manv of the more c - _ Gr V _- -_ _ s' "tilt- TIo to 86, i- s e. 41bs„ 4 tind.. leaf tobacco.i .0 -- -. ------ �dging from the attire that ie Draper, of Ktowick, Ont. The = nor e2 so, or 20 lbs.for$4.so. or 40 lbs.for _ tfa�liag adopted by both seise -ceremony. wbi(h was Performed gr quantities,2 ls, for dr ss poet ppaaid: with _ � p�rices for quantities• Address G. Dnbon. 18 '}'hay have about come to the by the Rev. Stanley Johnston, of Henderson.Ottawa,Ont Oto ss ' ' +eoaclaeion xhat this- hums♦race' urtwriarbt, toagiQ: of the bride, , isrevertiDg to the type found exist in the presence of immediate rela• Pickerm I a ing ul B� Llmmer n 81iW8$rt tivee, took place under an arch of iaR thousands of years ago. when @treamers and autumn flowers .gyp 1,� *sQod sized handkerchief sofSced iD pink and whits. The bride, --sport . Shirts, Golf Hose Oto slothe tip body and when mod- who was unattended. entered the • C ' .��7 was i4kaowa. we have a limited quantity of i room on the arm of her father to . -' -0tes tE last week two men eztra Rood q♦siltyy Shorts at let popular prices the strains of Lohengrin s wed• the p�� of ordiaw miU - - t '1 tea break into IL L ry Raddj's residence during the ab• ding march, played by Mrs. Stan• ieerd, e:exllont for pigs `. �Lie ase lsatuod. sett!dr seed files. Redd The ley Johnston. She wore a gown or any live stock. ' Y of powder blue goer ttte, and car. _ AL gee off. who essides in t;D>te cot �e r>4ii by. the noise " rigid a bonq set of sweet-heart The'14W business is our lino. We w, �. a ~ISR to Ran roses and =01''e breath. Daring stady this to Rive you the Fred Ta Bunting, "' • .- $ - -- i rear eotsaaso ♦tad wont out with a the signing of the register, Mrs. bmt•poseible-value Ls lie turned on lbs Johnston sang I LLoove Yq ' for year money. getsbliehed'U6T �•;ig brie linea fled, one in Tr°lyy Afar the reception 11Fr. -- dil>•etioa. g breaking and ire. Draper left by motor for -We-hays-Chirk Starter, Ban flash _- : icroeawdoor no ds was 4e Simeoe, the bride travellintt Scratch.FsAs�ls..or, any. feed C4-INTR @fie`' In to ensemble of brown iilk crepe you may area deliver• �L LRAG11 -Oar public and coatiaostion with coat and hat to match. They ise any reasonable epbools will re open for the fall � ride in Keswick, Out. distance. -- w Joan os Tussoxi, Sept. 2-oH, and --- Phone b817 Telephone 4900 f will be�n�sUodard time. R. Rip Death of V. T. Dunbar _. „• p of&)will@, will be principal —In the death of W. T. Dunbar. 40 the continuation school, and Pickeril Milli Coinvtl try ` Mise fioelt his halon re enstaaed as. of Dunbsertom whiob took place on pAturdsy night. there passed sway : teae{st+tntt Mr. Wallace continues one who was, prominent the churob a• D l • e16 pal Of the public School, and business life of Pickering for ,Auto tiepairs, Accessories,0118 and ; llIse Bears. of Cherrryywood, many years. He was born in Dunbar formerly, teacher in Dusbarton, ton and was a son of the late Wiiltam Having rented my premises is ' a been engalged sial successor to bunbar. He was In busiaoess in Toron• Pickering I have moved to - asoliney Acetylene Welding ---= T ,� Dines Ta life, who will eater other to for some years.after which became Na�.�Z1� ilEielde o activityto Pickering where be conducted a ' —Frederick Hller Lapp passed general store busineso for a number of Where I will conduct a black. Battery t3h�rging. ears where R:y Mo rich now eon- smithin business and si away at the home of his son in St. g l sats A grocery. Be was prominent service station. !Thomas on Friday last. Mr.Lapp in the work of St. Androw P0 Church, Repaio, made on all,mak5e8 .wee for MAne years a resident of where be was as elder sod member Imperial oil and gas, tires ied Plskesrins. clerking is the hard. of the Board of Managers v Wes) a. fire repairs. _ _ of cars.!. ware store of bit brother-in-law, treasurer for man �. y years. Be was Also, Ta=i Service to or from Obristo er Dale. and will be bighly esteemed for his upright Chris. ber*d by a number of tl:e tian character and honest dealings. any-point. '+eSlda�tr;residoats of the village. Be He was 80 years of age. He to aurlriv- __ lell'yes bis:window, Cora Lia ton.@ ed by his widow and famil? of one LAW x daugbter and two sons: Irene. at Ptred 3., a daughter,lire. So go hope sad Wm. B.and Gardner.of � # tl I �� Q a -SPENOM +' 01,C and two brothers, Toronto. Ilia fuv*rai� which took At , ta, and Obi rks of lace ca Wednesday to � Brook. 180E � Mn, teaikissa t,J�getesy #sal ' � , o � r 1; �' q �{.......fir _ ,-, 4 y>y��. .tea,,.,• . ,.<.•. - gy,� w= :ar ..,'�^ 3.sAaa..,�.N�:'r�: K.^Y.t: �..�.s..st.;:eta:'�Jfil��:.F�•s-xv''li.. a::.. '. ._.,,u_ ..,