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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_09_05 y ;., ��r.'' L..",°�`St`,c��r}"-��S,r^;�P;A ' a '... ,,.,F il. ' •:: .Y`r:.� •• � v rmf. '•, 3i�`':l�sd�s;z�"'i��,,�. .:'a t�iy'* '�,.� r.f„�,.,," ', •. tri" rs���� r `«.!'�+ t,.�� Y e':�f' ��. NO', 4*0 r amS.,ry.'; •i. _ ..4'ni� .i: 5� YtT .� t �nJi }R°a✓" � '„'; . • ay,ry _, .,,, r '- ,�*,• ��� + ,� �gi •moi:. .� • Y, j� Y ` L� drK� -x VOL. - - SEPT. X30. lrtl<Ilossal 6aw�a. 7 9'• �r the regularmeetin$oo . the VPom• ar S. O. F. A. Gasses Az "�';� �'"lr ,• The ' first round of the Sinclair edioab 'Vfi/ fJ r eld in theon. r.•a. !r a K ''1 .. 'on vr111 be h 'Saturda Se „ Y, P• ria B Aslaocia�I CUF will�be • at hull"on" 'I'iitirsday, Sept 11th 9 i3hh. Games will be called at 5.452 - #�R.'H.-Q—PIl:AR90K—Physl," sodsurgaoM, Dnnbartoa. 1b aclock -__The-prsgzem--Co Q ;_._ -ape;as olxt B:-Crss� Mrs. R. Davidson and-Mrs Ates. wont vs.'.Cherrywoodi,at ,'Brtwlilin, IL FORBYTH, O h.D., Director Ie ranain r faltblast muting Ism- Word for Roll Call is-"HeIV'.. Tea Goodwood vas. Brooklin. it'Claremout slat As.oda Ontario. tins- her, teaches,.doafi3letreee, will be'seined liy the liostesaes, J9 rs, ,ess the proceeds of these ames go tp Nsta of �• optomeuial tongues rte. A. O. 'Flett' d ?¢iris Edith a season, a � gg Byes ezaminw by appointment, g ° players injured..during th Ctaremoat.Oct. Open to buy a gnafttity Of good All the:,ladles are :invited to atteld• please turn out and give .the alloys ®RL A:QRUBIN,R.O.=Ey iRbt --- eswood and—e� hard: All �j� g F,JSpedalist. Honour graduate of the College log$: AUDLEY. �j' 1� � k ofp�oaetry of Canada; Gdd m ►yet•and GREEN RIVER. ant�iermaa prise winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays On Sunday, Aug. 31st, John Puck• sus Monday from a a,m. to 5 P.m,.in Dr. — and Fridays. vin one our oldest. ra3sideats died There will be a musical conceit_in , �« $artges dentcl of ice. At Stouffville from Wed-' trrda7 to Saturday of each week. Eyrs ezamin- at-Us home here.tri his 7fith year. Gray's'$all, .Green River, on Friday ed.Giasx.fitted and repaired. Highest quality :Manufacturing Baskets of all Next week we wili' publish.. a fuller .Sept. 12th, which *ill be given by � P� � at lowest Prices. Phone StouH 2405. Lely descriptions. obituary of the deceased. _ four yo men of the Brantford ' u rte, ,p, m t.eQab. Price reductions at the The Audley.Comm,ty Club are hold Institute for }he' Blind. ` S �--a3 factory. ing a corn roast neit•Mondsy even- The first memorial service which -� E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand ins, Sept, 8th, at;the home of R M. was postponed on''account of..wea- BA� �4 � sSalicitor,Notary Public Eu. Money u Phone Markham 8406 or 8420 or write and Mrs, Chipman. If,yo I like corn then conditions will beheld on Sun- Z.. South win¢Court House.Whitby. 2617 Ohag, White.Locust Hill, Oat. BEATON, BELL do 8086, $armor and an evening of fun come to Mr." day, Sept. 7tfi,'at 2, 0 p-:m In case Ie the cheapest Feed.oa�tha aa�tel ,: Chapman's next Monday evening:" of rain•the service *till beheld fn'the for,the results it give@. era. Solicitors. 904 Northern onto'io Green River church. A great many .faxmera tost�f to Iter `�`V_ ; Building.830 Bay bueet,Toronto, { rc W Merton. Just ArrivingDUNBARTON - - value by t$®ePntindbell, CENTENNIAL OiNERS use of it'...J.D.F. Rosa, Adelaide isse••9 Mr. Nobes and party visited King- • d.,�'� y ICHARC60N, PIOBERINO jh Ston on Sranday and Monday. Quite a number from here are at- If you have 4ever used lte,try it MULVEY — Barristers. Solicitors etc„ Choiee 2Xr 3X and bX B. C. Mrs. Townsend, of Kalamazooa, is tending the ll xhibition this week.` oa my.guarant,ee. '9M214 Confederation Life Building, Cornu of aL�. the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Jno. Violet 'Taylor has returned home �- �_ s aaA -�eh�d Ste. Tecvsio--t�hvn« Cedar Shingles, her aunt in Stouffville. Aat�aida 4489 and 4480. Pickering office o syloi. from viBitillg, ' Wedy and Saturday evenings. Phone Pick "O, a lazge-quantityOIC Miss Janet Allison is viditug her Mrs. Wns Norton retyrtsed home ` gtt cousin, Mrs. Fleming of Claremont, from visiting hei daughter,'Mrs. C. ,�nyQl Wh ei�t �nt rough and drdased who is (vzite ill. Milroy, of Weston. R ' • •The Woman's Association' will Miss Sarah' Dixon of Toronto, �711:IL C.SMITH. D. D. g. t+ D.s., ,7aal; Pies, Spruce and meet at the home of Mrs. Jean spending her holidays with''her sia- 2ea (SIL C.oc M T ), N.Dales;, Graduate or White on Friday afternoon. ler, Mrs. Wlt1L Chester. site Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros. A supper and entertainment is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monsey, of University. At Claremont office over D. A HemlOok Lumbar. bels avian fn connection with pe I maks strong Feed contain " - s store every Tuesday and Frida1 Phone g g� Bradford, Pa. s nt the' week-.yid one,this iPer4s. Tl1ia t191ii�I, sr r , 1011 gif the United church. Watch for par- with M. Chapman and family. a P*CI�fl T*T,�v a aplendit3• gad-for flniahiag.ante ' ERBERT T. FALLAIeE. L. D 8.. • • j e1Vd�\.i • titulars. Sydney and Mrs: Morrish sail c¢il�t�.F`sed • • Some of their Dunbarton friends family, of Dunbarton, spent Sunday for slai>syf'0W.B. "c`.: 'a5n iD 11 Drgeow"ttGraduate e U University of Totegeotor �� �� Y visited with. H. H. and Mrs. staples here` with the farmer's parents. - �'?�' r �: ice to residence second door east of St. And at their.home, Millbridge over the Miss Bertha White has rete to Imw�Church. Pickertag•Ont. Office h—®r. u 9 ✓ a.a to a p. m., or by appointaxnt. ®ray veek-end. her position in Toronto, after . 8 �� � � � servvel, Phone Pack 3700. 431y School re-opened on Tuesday with pleasant holiday with her rents '�•�• I H. BeSir WATeffi®IIt two new teachers, Miss Wallace of here. ,��: A car of extra duality Oats* Swsinso,is gsltaaaw. Phone 9'L4 Oshawa in the senior room, while Mrs, R. Moon and soft;' John, of just received: r: ELIZABETH AICHAAD60?�1— FURNITURE Miss Bradd of Brighton takes charge -Detroit, are. visiting the former's •1 AA of the junior zoom brothers, John and Harvey Taylor W. *nre and automobile insurance of all kinds, � { tagamenting companies of solid financial stand- NEW, USED AND ANTIQC'E R hat might have proved s very here. m. serious accident occurred at the trail- Mrs. W. D. Morrish and family tR • IN GREAT VARIETY �... i�t.JiRl1 MNG"�"•! ' EOA(3E IfE aY=Licensed auction• vert in the village on Saturday night and Mrs B. Closson spent Friday y eer Alton. Live stock and general sale. Simmon's Bede, Marshall Mat- when two cars collided. No fives last with the latter's niece, kers. F _ Building and General ; �r�o�y attended to Terms reaaona1:1 R. tresses, Dressers, Tables and were lost but some severely injured. Turner of Green' River Oantrst;ting. I.X Sto+tIIvilie. Pbone stou9 9003. 81-4 Chairs. Picture Frames. at the frreve1 pit Estimates furclshed•oa all aslas s t The rate of travel over the holiday While working �t POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. Our prices are the lowest. was moderate. 'Mr. Wsa, Stotts had the misfortune 'of work—Ioterlor and Exterior. - g3 . for a•aasgas of Tera and oatieyo, rias •. • — _. x �tlaw arta/•!all *sada anannsd as ao showssas to injure one of his limbs, We all alterations sad repairs. Messrs mmasss0swa River P o. ons. GREENWOOD. hope.be will soon be around again. Chimneys Builm Concrete Waa•!c. Mrs A. ,Bradley returned home on y 1� R.IISISATON TO"SHIP OLERH C 0 A L E. Tremble spent the week-end P Phone 1•lokering•ii $ JJ onsivyanow. o1sande+saaw tar uslies with friends at Port Colbozns. Saturday from Wellesley Hospital FAIRPORT. OPF7.`d1Mo. srtaaaaM a•.sMMersa, tan as baa where she undewent an operatiaon a ' e.�sw w . . �. visa inura Ormerod is spending little over three weeks ago. We all Ora. Fl A Rood supply of Hard and Soft s few days with friends in Lakenela 8 $ 11 N G L E ` R. GRANT—Lor 1, concession 4, you on nand. Also a supply P Willows took a truck load of haps for a speedy recovery. fitasrboro. Telay600a Markham 766 BROCK ROAD. of Kindling Wood, Exhibition visitors to Toronto , Accountant. Susanna and Muniefi Monday. Nova Scotia Leel SShingleM tars GRANT. GODFRE Y&Co..a1 store length. Herb Middleton .vas in the Oshawa The sex school fence is udder . Galt Galvanized Steel 13hiagfet. St. East, Tonto, Canada. Adslauk y Bird's Felt State Shinxis ai +x _ tar 18tf Phone Pick. 1709. Hospital on Wedngsas ha his way. tonsils removed. We are glad to bear that Mrs, for ado at �_ lIL, MAW, LICEN89D AV0- DONALD 11[IINRO, PICHEHINt4 Mr and Mrs. F. Kitts and family Knox is slightly improved. T. PATERSON'B O -AREMONT - • ik.� . TIONXI ,}�York, t?seast0 and An kinds of sales prop pdy of Ottawa called on James and Mrs. . ,George Cowan paid a flying visit Call and get prices. 'Phone 2815 as TsrsewasMMOla. Dom Am mom aMy ha rHE CLOTHES LIVE. LONGER Raine .on Saturday. to friends a few days ago. �u NZ'BS'O16". a" and iswlanMa- .a. wwttmuee. b WASOED OUR WAY. The teachers from this neighbor- F, Hutchings got badly poisoned hood returned to their respective with poison ivy a fes* days ago. LAW'S 1 We have made a business of schools on Tuesday. Charles Fuller and Clifford.Hvb•Coal, .,,c Dal wash day. Sere each color Three more pupils have been add bard have each purchased new car, I and fabric is given the scienti- ed to the list who are now attending Sydney -Bisbee spent the holiday A R A tic formula that beet meets its the Whitby Collegiate, making; a with his brother-in-law, F. R. Jack ,AND SERVICE STATION needs, For each class we use total of nine from this village. son.' yf� ` use from nine to twelve ohan- Several government officials are Miss Grace Bisbee, of Welland, P - Hard and Soft Eoal of the' -.gee of filtered rainsoft water. '- in the village this week making, We are prepared to do all kinds s g 1{' will spend two weelca whit her sir- p p An average of six hundred Rai- final curve as to the location of.. of repairing of cars, also beft- x' ,best quality On -Ions for your family washing. , y ter, Mrs. F. R. Jackson. pa g g _ t• 3 _ the highway through this neighbor- Seth Badgerow has started build- ter charging, electric r •No wonder clothes I%underid - hood-- Ing a n :v and in fact '. 1 here are cleaner and last logger. Rev, Mr .and) Mrs. - Bunner rind sidence to a 'roronto man. everything in con. 1 v r:. co displays a stock of nectidn with $S fit, 2 aWa nn z .•Ager, of Oshawa, and Airs. Hunter, corn which measures over feet 1n car wocTt-- 4"• were in the viIlaKe on Sunday and •length. Not so bad for a dry year. Gas, Oils, Grease and Access4dea Cleaning Co., Ltd• called on a few of their friends'h_ere. Wm. White, of.Brantford. lids been always on hand. TalYi Service.- Cleaning _S Piece A sister of Mrs. Smart from Tor• in.our midst during the past week Agent for Chevrolet'Cars. All clothes sed frequent dry cleaning onto, and her husband spent the F Pe [oohing after his business interests- is to keep them sanitary. Our cleaningweek-end at the trona and on who �i ** --department turns old clothes pig ge Bert Churchill and family, C,IA�[�On eJ• Lam ..._out like naw. Sunday the latter assisted in the have been with A. Ackford for someDi n ng"Room'- w$ GALL AND DEL church service by singing a solo. time, have secured a position west Phone 8800 of Toronto. e !f F O U G N A N!: Bert Smith, for the past two week., r R.O,Jones, Local Representative. has been at his old job at the Tor- 111Vng . Borden Middleton is a city visitor onto Exhibition, looking after the . • ��` - Suite at r�eaenL es 9$ . �Blacksmithing 1 P chicken department. • Miss Verna 'Middleton returned to Germs4. Toionto on Sunday. ' ir+e sad faunily, who This lief ! Seasonable Mercl;ao:. Horse shoeing a Specialty. have been staying at the Wild Wil dire is thea . random frost ` Quite a number from here attend- lows Camp, have returned to.their our tock, attd the We ars showing a eery All Gweral Rf�oilit,including Wood ed the Exhibition on Monday. lwrae in Wit Toronto. F Bverydny lQwely solid oak,9.piece, Work, romptry Misses Doris 'and:.Msirgaret Abbott Born,-on"WEdneeedsy, Aug. 20th to of fora atten ed�to: are holidaying at Silver Spring.farrri. Jackson. Miss Betty F. R. and Mrs. .Jac• n. s son, and fe a only dining room shite, Ivnish Also, _' y Buhkingham has return, daughter, well. - a ter all doing w Consist- Agent for Taco Farm ed home after sending her holidays mations. Marshmallows, p edAn in Windsor brown. Maehiner on the farm. `°' F Machinery. Walter H. Jackson, having passed toasted,pec Tile buffet is 00 'inches in Reeve G, L. Middleton attended his exams at the School.of Educat- °s V. T. Z7CT'pOGSWt�iti the Municipal Association Convent- Fresh Salted Pennate,per, . GREENWOOD 491 ion in Toronto last week. ion Toronto, will now enter the Et- • . length. Thisis-a real bar y obicoke, High School at Islington as Molasses Humbugs, per lbr,_ M Mrs. Corcoran and dwaghters have teacher of Mathematics.and Physics. Fruit Mellows, per 1i:, Bain at $l<<17.50 wait returnedto Toronto.'&They have been O Not holidaying at Silver Spring Farm r, SITUATIONS GU RANTEED Roaotree's York Mi1�tand ';»c �1.!�wlnat$oie_hed Steel Bed,. Miss to Middleton has assumed Nut Milk Chocolate-Bfirs,,' $ : her position -as nurse-in-training at Canada-is _calling_loudly for youung... t = all felt Mattress and a Until winter comes to r: the New Eastern "Hospital, Toronto. en and young women .,who are thor-. i�Fly-rum$+ 8nglese` Spring, all eom = look over your Congratulations to D.' and' Mrs• ev,ghly grounded in modern busts- ply Coils(a very,special P Walters (nee Hilda Middleton), on ess science. Canada Business Col- � { _'. price) one to , Furnace, or the arrival of a young son, John lege, (College and Spading), popul } piste, for X18.75 a tboee, Richard.. arly known -sts iCanada s Greatest Writing Pad and Mr. StanleySlack and familyand have P Leaky Troughs Onti. were f�achl ties foButraininghthe typealleof Writistg WgfJhnirs, Cam Stools.. -- -- Mere with Mr.oandlMrs, L Midd young-persons, soughtPaby its ..mat Papetr,itt`y P repaired or replaced. on Sunday. business con ymen y Cots and Hammocks. ,Mrs. T. C. Brown is visiting`her be made when convenient, Those. Abaorbeat 6'_ laceyouor order and son, W: J- and family, of Toronto,. who cannot attend school may grifh- . . � . BE READY and is also taking in the eights at out charge study at home by mail. .gam Rett- the Exhibition. Our President, George Spotton,• M. e s� to A. St '�� �tt Rbety w1 Conelf� Sevsral of, the pupils .who have P. has successfully operateil'biiaQa- A1lt 8 4 passed Entrance, examinations are ess eo eges for liver '`tw'enp ive s '• -�*- Phone,1900 now attending 'Markham High school years ' Write today for a �% Y`"rY' and Claremont Continuation school. our successful kradii& . `fro3ps y� F'arnitnre l./ealer ands �jv Claude.-Elder of Taranto, itnd.'Al- district, add�rer ifle - B'aneral Director a. ,.. 1841 1 rets, so �sbah►aice Service ;Hard we '- `wb_g visiting ill CCan and a- oath Middleton B.:A�• "'r is tsar E61, -vial t rt � gx�^�µ"'�'.�we,.'. � x,31 1M '',,� :•' 9. :L���' i wk ya ,+".. •f i •'^� _ _ „• -tiR. - -� ::,{, :•f. T �.. 15'"Z.aa vR. 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I've•looked you up - - and have discovered that ou're $ _ O _Otr Pekoe ;.: - great hand tg give good pay to a a� + Ji • Iman;'so the ay after,to etais. we'llCan equal-this In flavour aPri Atcer got uP tate tis sting deta ils." He , ����� of u from the rano."If ou= Ieasa," .. i Miss Muriel may I retire now? I'm .. ti d like to have a good A nig est before tackling my I en- - tomorrow." ORANGE -- ; r ' Py PETER B. KYNE - �, , "Oh, if that's all that's bothering PEKOE - - you,"•the.prineess replied generously, BLEND + "it's tiled We'll just waive the soon-settled. 1," ,.; _- SYNOPSIS princess demanded. And this,was. a Piease sing the Prisoner's Song. It's zss f ;-"Kenaieth Burney, adventurer and one- perfectly sensible query for her to -Ba awful Dad loves it." - - time�gentlema:,, comes to 13radley 13ar- .. n ki of h cattle country, for a job, make, because, fortunately, she tial We will ngt:waive the entrance _A 010,-i" 1'4019� Itianeyghast had a fight'with Martin never had to do anything ghat annoy- examinations," her father correctedt�,Y -r ,.Bruce, a rival cattle owner who has been �� ' :�'l�r frOnf the, �jaens�ti ,stearing the king's stock, aided by Mig- =d her. her. "Don't you interfere with n'y _. -. uei Gallegos, a Mexican bandit The "My father had.endorsed a note.of program.for Mr. Burney'&future.". using, liking young Burriey's style, otters mine Princess and got stuck with it. '"I sin taking orders from the king," _ # 2dm the tab of getting the cattle thieves, ' ' Lobsters Use Sand T=� Main Burney accepts though he knows it So I went to work fo pay him out, and 'Burrty rem- led her with mock cool• -'means s fight to the death. He meets when I had dons that I reverted to cess, By Anderson M. Scruggs "Muriel, the king's beautiful daughter. //'�rt type.' "Then g° to bed," the princess re- °TO Create BalallCe The first metallic cropa'of,rain come ' CHAPTER V.-(Cont'd,) The princess permitted herself a lit- plied cheerfully. Thank you for a down The princess had been "out" three tie throaty chuckle. wonderful entertainment. Breakfast { With suddenness of javelins, one by p "What else can you do that's tuna at nine. 'Good night." How, the removal of a few sand one 'years, yet in all t4at time she.-"d Y y' grains from a cavity in a lobster's'.,years, met a r man who remoter = Mr. Burney?" Ken Burncy and the kitig exchanged Stabbing each leaf whose green has Y head, and the substitution of iron fll 'iaembled this strange est that her .i can pl�y.the piano by note, and brief glances sial Burney nodded I. dulled to brown g guest ings, made the lobster magnetic, is re-- Bremarkable father lied So mysterious- .; can recite The Face on the Barroom- most imps:ceptibiy. - - Beneath the ruthless torpor. o! the - • FIoor and The Shooting of Dan-Me- "Good night; boy," said the -king lated by Dr, Frank Thane, in his sun Py accumulated. Vaguely she resented - Science Service feature, Isn't it Odd ' him. He was a naboc'. et; undoubt- Grew-all with appropriate.gestures. kindly, Now fast and taster comes the rasa Y Y (Washington). He writes: until ,edly, he was a omebody; there could And when I sing Where is feet Wan- (To be continued.) daring Boy Tonight? you feet like -- "Once in a while every lobster out- Staccato rhythms merge into a roar; be no denying but that he was per- �. _grows iia shell, s is it clown.the back weeping out loud.' - - Staccato young tree sways- beneath the + ifectly sura of himself at all times „p g „ - Appreciation and sheds it, emerging from it la-a Just tin old-fashioned boy, the torrent's will, land never more sure of lriinself than He was whistling at his work • soft-shelled state. After a period at princess murmured irrelevantly ani- That telt the noon's dead calm as le was :n her presence-which was a With a grin upon his taco, retirement under.the rocks, .its new . the king winked at his.guest. - 'hour before. l :;condition the princess -had come o Not a solitary shirk shell hardens and the lobster is ready - When, at length, the princess rose Drenched to the marrow, the meati-. 4egard as, most emphatically, net a Seemed to loiter in the place. r normal activity ag from the table and the king and Bur- tree g,reseriptive right of young men. But this youth.who caught my eye "As soon as its claws have hardened r Laey followed her into the living room, . Yields to the tarp's impetuous em- - He raid no particular attention to Seemed to glory in his task, enough so that it can use them again, brace It was evident that the princess curi- tsar; be appealed unimpressed .wixh So I stopped to find ouY'why the lobster begins to pick up pinches I Each leaf and twig Is ravished utterly oaity' was far from satisfied. She Iter importance and his own insignifl- And this question paused to ask: of sand troln the bottom and drop Before the lover rain moves ate Bance; her father alone appeared to pointed to the•p,..no. Do year stuff, I- claim pPe hombre she commanded. them over !te head. Over and over apace. his alert interest; nor had the -Tell me this, my cbeerful lad, again - Burpey sat at the instramerit, ran g n it repeats this queer process, un- And now that he is gone, each leaf girinceas ever known the king to ex- As you whistle at your beach, _ facile fingers over the keys and play- til !t achieves some end that appears and limb ihibit suers a profound- liking foz any Why is` it you seem so glad' to be satisfactory. Quickens and freshens with the ed with the touch of a near-master, _ •1Foung man. That Ken Burney's per- (,ershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. i To employ that heavy wrench? What is this thing the--lobster is thought of him. i Imonality had quite bowled her father Why so earnestly today trying to do with grains of sand? " Boy passes his ex as a pianist ons j laver, Muriel had no doubt, !or there " I •Do you labor at your task?•' the was, beating slow base with his hundred aper cent, the princess de- A dissectio:. of the lobster's head t t clared. Now sing something, And he looked aa,ihough to any shows that uy to the region of its fowl Play (forefinger, in mock sympathy, as Kan He rayed and can Hander's ex-� "That's a foolish thing to ask." chief nerve centres there is a tiny The old Scots farmer had s con.' r, Rurn� ey whistled Cha>pin's Funeral p g , tr quisitely 'lovely ' Where E'er You cavity, communicating with the out-, tract with the'village hotel to supply ' March. Then he answered with a grin i 'l "You're a real whistle?, Mr. $nr- Walk' He had a sweet lyric :iaritone aide water by a still tinier hole, In twenty fowls every Saturday. f x voice and i was a are t that at I As heaald his wrench aside: this cavity one ordiaartly finds a few I l t pp >? One Saturday' the hotel keeper was 1ney," she interrupted him presently. "Just to-day the boss came in "He's a whistling foot," His \2ajea- some period in his career somebody Aad he stood beside my bench. gins of sand. Only immediatgiy at- surprised to find, when he opened the ty agreed heartily. "He lifts whistling who knew music had given him more, ter the shell-shedding the sand grains parcel, that it contained only aineteea 9 _ - tLan a little instYuciion And he spoke to me like you, are missing. The lining of the cavity fowls, from the level of an infernal nuisance "Boy'si Then took up this work of mine, •to a high art Alas' If he could oni crazy," the princess declared. fa part of the ahe1L and to shed with He was about to send up to the farin- g Y "•He whistled. s vaudeville .when he i Looked,it over, looked it through - .the rest of the shell taking- the sand _ -.4hoot a swell as he whistle ^' ;" enter the missing bird when,the Scot might've sung .;.ammy songs and got. And- then said, 'It's simply tine', grains with It. The 'hair-sugaring' s- himself arrived. « Said Ken Burney: ten a real hand " _ the lobster Is an effort, finally success "What is the messing of this"' ask- ten heights by great men reached "Oh, but-I did sing in.vaudeviIle," "You talk about your pay full to get sand grains back into this ed the hotel keeper angrtly,"You have a r-nd kept. Mr. Burne retested. "After my And the pleasure of a raise.. little pocket, •� 'i thWerey.w noi attained ompanicn flight; whistling sct,pin which-1 apenetiyth^ B Thatut matelling you little wordt o' praise haveut Why sand on tiould a the brafIIobster want to o "Ali." i hone'm he the farmer displayed another knowingly,'' rd JE3u' the while heir cam anions slept, ' Were tolling upwari' in the night." show as The WhistlingCowboy, 1 _ "Fine." appeared two numbers later in even- From the than you're working for "Scientists suspected•that this little -"liana lay until after tea-time."- Fine, the princess agreed with a . Does a fellow lots o' good, - faint touch of scorn ."Now be bra- 'rig dress, with a 'false mustache, as _. poc$et, with the sand grains on its Answers. _ ynidic and tela us that practice makes Diego Romero, the Idol of y9pain, di- And it makes him more and more bottom, had something to do with the �• J K Cps g p m • _ Author L wood." lobster's sense of -equilibrium-with deet" rect from Mad-id, in a repertoire of Want-to keep on.sawin wo "Don't be snooty, darling," the kin nish songs. I used to knock `em nknown. Its knowledge of what is right—side—up ;pleaded. •'Ken, my boy, can you dead with La Golondrina-tike this," and what Is upside-down, But they "And ,what did they gay you for "L.Oncion Speaking! didn't know how *to go about proving ,%histle Lister, to the Mocking Bird?" ,,, _ __ _ - _ .. --• „ that.. the delighted king dem A lo, PerlsLouvre- at - Certain!', sir. , donnez-moi ' "If he attempts it," the prince3a the conclusion of the song. quarante-sept dix-neuf, -.s'il - von& "Finally one of them hit upon a 'uv;rned• "I shall leave the table:" "Two hundred a week, sir," • plait." clever Idea. He took a lobster that "Happily,no such sacrifice impends, -"You're right,..Muriel. The boy's "Was Naber sic gesagt, Berlin?" was about to abed Ota skin, and put it :Princess. I never whistle it except in a raving lunatic. He quit three hun-} "Attention, Madrid, Lond'res esta into a tank of water.' Only instead of There's scarcely an ache or pain ;.he proeess of making a living. I- dred a week ass fancy-rope twister lista gaud on the bottom, he strewed.iron that A s p i r i n will not relieve whatied for forty weeks in vaudeville and whistler and two hundred a week "Hello, Bombay central, put this filings. The lobster picked up iron ¢r'omptlY. It can't rertiove ilia cause,+. ` &ace-four shows daily-and ff you as the,idol of Spain to harsbs cows cgli through to Burma; please." filings and put them into the cavity, but it troll relieve the pain! Head- sufficient,think enough hasn't been for from the hurricane deck of a disre- "Tokio? Banzi!" just as though they were sand grains. aches. Backaches. Neuritis and $ne you're a potr'judge of human na- spectful horse at seventy dollars a _ This is• not a- page from a self-, "Then the scientist held a magnet neuralgia.Yes,and even rheumatism. jrure," month and found. Why, •ie ought to taught language lesson. It is just a over the lobster's head, attracting the Read proven directions for many r have a keeper," filings _to ,the to Instead of letting "Har!" itis king beilow_d, vastly leaf .from the cal;-log of s London p important uses. Genuine Aspirin amused. "Har! Har-hair! Forty weeks Here, here, there was-a reasgn, telephone-operator. London-talks to them rest oII the bottom. Instantly the can't depress the licai't, Look for -- En.vaudevslle, elf? What did they pay Mr. Burney protested. "I Igathed my almost everybody these_days,. only lobster turned upside down! He held the Bayer cross - you for whistling, son?" whistling but liked my singing-all three and a half years after the first She magnate to one aide rt the lobster. "Three hundred dollars a week -but-the false mustache which flew oft call from that city to New York had The lobster again turned so that the -Ir;•' ' one night as I took a-high riot-. They become pass' _ a. "Beats punching cows at sevent gave the the razzberry for that and fiof telephone service to Japan, Sou*h' magnet: _Evidently the guess sae 1 a mon an foundist. r1Ca, n la, asj�!9 la as New $- ri wn for lobster means e _ . "If I'd•only had cows to associate about it: He blamed me for queering land, London will Rome the hub•of a direction in which, the sand grains B wits•, in .vaudtiille "instead of the our act; so-we scuffled-a little and he telephone system encircling the earth. press in his little head-pocket." Rio) s paudevillians I'd be whistling Still, hit me a hard task in the throat and -Work already has been started on ' Lim made a basso out, of me for three extension of service frorp Australia Inhale Minard's Lfnime_ for Asthma, " ` Har:•Har-h:•r! What-else did-you inonths. . It wPs aIT' so diicoaraging to New Zealand which will bring I just couldn't stand it any longer and additional 180,000 phones on to the in- "A little fan-•y rope-tazsting=jump- -quit.for - __ tertiatiorial-circum---: _ -_ -- - - _ , _ ire •r and out of my loop while I The princess gave herself over to Negotiations ate in progress for a r It was a terrible life." the heartiest laughter she,had ever, service to India which can start op- - a ou do it, you silly?" the known. erations to a few months'after the _ "Isn't,he precious, Pop?" she cried. preliriiinary work is finished, "Imagine his musta.he 'getting ail . When South Africa is brought info - tangled up'with high C!" - the world-wide hook-up there will be - - -`- - The king was ch-ickling too, mean- approximately only 128,00.0 telephones while thanking' Providence- that Ken- in Asia' anti a few thousands in Burney had arrived tonight, of all Africa and Oceania outside the inter- v• ,;','�. �� nights;to save him from-the 119eakeat national telephonic alliance. The tie*- - .�' - of despair Ever the situation in El vice from London around the world .,,,,;oc;b factories.pure 1 Cajon Bonita. It occurred to hint now will be virtually complete .in- a few ase IS to have it that here was the first yot.t,g man he months, wholesome and Mfiavored. I had ever had in-his hduse who was' remotely worth entertainir.g. "Ever figure on being a radio enter- -Gue"ing the TilY1e df, W- iGLUS tainer-�-or announcer; Ken?" he-quer- 'At Wirksworth County,Court a man - ied presently. was told 'y the judge to stand still r h gypped and sealed to ., and say when two minutes had-ex- keep ii'ae No, sir. The hours are irregular fired. Tic called"Time"babas-a _ _ as as when it leaves the -- - good factory. an life too conAingr- k+at--I-at more than seven'seconda had elapsed!WRiGLErs is bound to be thebest out to do is to earn a, sizable wad, p Seraggly+ uni3haven beards are like dull, unpolished j that men and machines and Soo ' , Some people have the time sense,- ' stock uI my father's ranch again and shoes...both are entirely out of keeping with your can maks but the vast majority of the human The deliclou. 13' back to my first and only lone. I pride of personal appearance. . . so keep your shoes ' peppermint + race.is sadly deficient in this. cc dont take kindly to at+other mans at all tfimes smart with Nu et which gavot freshens the mouth �collar." But many of the lower animals pas- .0 waterproofs g8 aids digestion. "Well, if Art Graydon decides to seas an extraordinarily keen time s the shoes as it polishes. .v put you btl the payroll tomofrow you sense. Note the way in-which•a dog' - �can probably, by the practice of strict walks into the dining room a few min• ? ; a utes-.before-a-meal,--or-gets ready-for 9 N N c ,economy, save enough out 'of your` his daily walk at-tire exact hour each wages to buy a calf a month. After a ; thousand months of this=" lily, jpyfip gy "One month, if you please, sir. Per- Horses and poultry know exactly the MILLION$ haps two, although I doubt it. Then times they are due to be-fed. Ducks - _ 1 _ SHOE POLI SH Santa Claus is going`to be nice to me." are particularly clever in this way, "Do I look like SantaeClaus?" the •and_they--will'raise a small- riot it ���������� ;;����,�,,,�� ing demanded with some indignation. their evening meal does not arrive'to NUGGET inN ►►'{Iii a low 3 "Enough like him to pass for his the minute. twin brother, sir. I know how much '1' - a a certain service, well performed�_will__Minard's Liniment a household friend. f� —� - - v w ^4. ..v ,.,,eu.;�%� .,e 3'sr F• '.,��^. t .re D. �, "".el .vSy n�".{ .+pf f• �'1• ,- i u •.'. r • -. 0�' 0., M:.. .,.flw .4. e , ,. .' ,`" „s +6�y_!F9 c3�_t.- , ' a a. f, 2_ _ f �..• l- t,a 0 ar e'!k? z i = Y}I 7 y .7v v^. 'sir d:J+'�"'�'a, �d� ,y. •,,,., _.. . -." -.'; .,,; r ya.,1�;: �' T .fin �q. `� r .•.:'xr �•' c'd } t„� yl.,..,...t ;.. -.,y,¢ :.. ,'.., -:. :�. ,. ,.; ., •• +Rr,• 'm '•'f: a°•Y.. 'e yl,�'. ti•�' ;, ���a*.,v :'�. .'-,.-.•,. ..',.-... ,. -::F, .. . „-,: .- '_''-'.'. .. -Lt' �a '`,p:h �.•ryt, C'i•+, ," • • � � 'Miss Emma Birnie has just start- onto, Mr. George Tait. of (lien Fails �.• A. . 39 M 3M M 90ND8-(�overnment. Mua.teipal�1 . ed in on her final course at lheL Tor- N. Y., t+ud other .014Whitevale boys Securityand service in Mortg Bonds. Also.Industrials. „onto Nermal school. as their munificence enabled the K Insurace of all kinds. Safe[nveStments at•from 5 to T pee ix.7apes�year.; IxgbOit$paidiasd�anee. Miss (.oat,_of :orantt�. auK . the Board to purchase the building. Re- Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent. guest �P her frier,• 1►'Irc. M "E. -cent •donatioris of valuable collect- . $vbcciptioaa to the united Stites and Creat Fire Insu nc6. 17NSURANCE-All classes written In= r } Arita sa•oo is adraace. Parks for a f,w Mayr l:s t wv�k. ions of books and encyclopedias from Also to , representative tive o! Wind. Miss Helen Turner left on. Tues- Mrt Tait and Mr. William Burton, . - eluding Automobile.r .,P storm.In A Sie q Fire, ono le, day to train- for- the nursing prof- and three-years subscriptions by Mr. The Canada Life Assurance Co. �• ccident and k ese. a Phone a 10NN . MUROR 'Proprietor, essxon at St. Michael's.Hospital' W. B. Boyd for' six of the leading 421y Address or write _ Detroit, are visiting the filter's• makazines have added •much-to the BJiOUGHAM, - - ONTARIO 48cf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilts of ma g uIness of the library. Quite a ` Ozal>am Camp parents, Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Hilts. number of new books have been ' _ Dr. B. B. and Mrs. Beaton and placed on the,shelves recently. ti "Ozanaui Camp,"' Piekeranq, caul sons ofW.hitb set a,-few days - - -- R C -ducted by_tbe .St. Vincent de Paul � y'' p n' --- la flociety,of Toronto. closed a very nuc• �,M' 0 R R I S H last week with Mrs. and D. R. Beat The SHOW BOAT . 4cessful season on Thursday last, when on '�,• - - ^ two T. T: V 0. busses loaded to capacity Miss Alice Turner` has returne•1 P / K E R / IV Q a� with one hundred and, three children, from a *week's visit with her cousin Ptckeriuq on-the Lake s: our..Carmelite Sisters and two teach. Miss Ma Beaton at Bay Park, .Or-�,".�•� Mary S . , . DANCING _ s-yk Viers, turned cityward. A .wave of 'illia. - - +songs. farewells, smiles and tears fol. Camping Tenting Ptcnicking The Library-Board are to be mon �U P y : dowed in their wake, and then the - Swinge and Play Grounds under empty beds,silent dicing halls and gratulated upon having recei;tl been be shade of the old -- -- - .- ' deserted la round called forth wails enabled to wipe off the debt on their t apple trees. We have all Text Books for Public and High Schools. r' -- wraith like(rom oes with silent tread from $100•fromutMr. W B. Boyd, of Tor- T 8 play q •despairR P Y g g .. ' be place to spend a .. Aormitory to kitchen looking for his onto, an old Whitevale boy made this --- SUNDAY AFTERNOON Scribblers', Exercise, Drawing and Writing r " •srstwhile merry little friends. This possible. The patrons of•the- libraryRefreshment Booths Books, Foolsoap, Crayons, Pencils, :+sunburned, noiay, happy group was feel very grateful to Mr. W. B. SAUNDER8,BARRETT Pater Colors eto. ' 4be last of four hundred and ninety Boyd and Mr. S. J. Dickson, of Tor- ` iz A SAIINDFRB ecity ghildren who eolayed an ail - _ itoo brief vacation in the grana fields SPECIAL rand works and around the swirling waters of Duffia's Creek. No one who '5 cent Scribblers or Exercise ELooke for 25 cents - -saw these children on arrival and ' main at their departure could yues• tion the good work being done by the - -- - Fromoters of the Camp. The Star resh Air Fund and other orgaoisr- �G 1rOC M ''CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING time interested in the well-being of f- M the under-privileged child. To the ' ., Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 teachers of the Separate Schools of �'jj�me�, H�meQ - 1 Toronto, and other volunteer workers. who give of their time and energy, FIRE-SAFE, PiokeringHard�.a�e Store much of the success-and well-being of Ozanam' Is due. To them,to the business people of Pickering, to Dr. Cartwright,who generously gives free � medical service, to the city clergy. PROTECT you= family by ` -wbo served us on Sundays. and to the .� i making your Summer CLIMAX BUG KILLER -Host of friends, .vho made contribu, (�' home draught-proof, dust- No spraying, no water, no mixiag;all ready for use on po- ttons during the summer.the manage- roof and fire-safe. The new � �\ intoes, vegetables, currants and gooseberry bashes, Rose cocci of the Camp extends most grate- }� bushes, shrubs and all small vegetables the, ful thanks. ivory coloured Gyproc, that �,, \\ growth and is eesy to apply. i ...does not biers will render . � . a WM1Te:VAL■ you this service at small cost \ All kinds of Garden Tools, Screen Poore Window Screens and Screen Wire Cloth. &hool re-opened on Tuesday'Sept. ,e Use it for structurally - - 2nd,, with Was Legge as principal 'stro4 walls, ceilings and Chick Starter, Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit. and Was Dorothy Ball, as assist- r-. ... paraxons. It Deeds no de- .ant. rnration (when panelled) \` t - Plow Shares for nearly all make o3 Plows - Next Saturday evening at 5.80 . N _ or -the deciding'' game between White- --. you can ti aper ' vale and Thorntan's Corners for the per it if wish. It is .Anent for McCormick.Dearing Farm Machinery and Repairs. I.ea•txe Chaasplonship takes place at Casily and el�y applied,is -- Vort Perry. During the season these a permanent asset, and is Fleury Plows and ScalS®n :teamn•have met five times each and . vasdy superior to other We have Its can get it. or it is not made. ' :,vnnnWg two games, the fifth being a draw building materials. k� The following teachers from White _ Yoordealer's name is c p : _ i -vale who have been spending their listed below. Ask him today J• S. -BA- * SL RJNs • PICKERJM 1holidays at their homes left on Mon- �, for full information on , +day for their respective schools: i roc Wallboard or send Mins Irene Pugh, B. A Toronto; terestia free book Build- li4iss Hanel Slime, Toronto; loins Values I Bireue, Claremont; Miss E. Poynter, - '1 $ with Stayner, Miss Mary Nowlan, Britt; _- Gpproc-'• beatable "'Miss Edith Tool, Primrose; Miss O. 7" - 'Beare, Pickering; Miss Annie Noor GYhSUM, LIME AND _;Ian Amaranth; Howard Beare, Mil- - ALABASTINE, CANADA, #ken. Our Haas of Hara ess,Collars aad Parte are the beet yet. See ours The many friends of Miss Phyllis Pariu LIMITED Ona�rio and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction Manning will be sorry to near that .-We carry some mighty. fine lines of Work Boots -. r she is to the General Hospital at and our prices are right. 'Toronto, in a rather critical condit- ion from curvature of the spine, un- Men's Overalls, Smoci;A, Troupers and Shirts sold doubtedly caused by being injured by 0 'a cow at-the barn door. when stay- - '1ea, ... . -at economyprices, ing at the Gray farm two years an, Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite com-plete. Try us., G Nine x-rays were taken of her back The doctor flays only a complete rest - Our goods open repeat customers always, of many week-, wiH do anything tn- wards her recovery, some of which will have to be spent in a- plaster -_ east• It is only developed. that serious C E C I L _-{g R sA D �E Y symptons have developedoped. 1 _ BRADLEY 1, : _ = OK SRINC� - BROUGHAM. - - - - Mrs. Barclay has recovered. suf- - 4noisn"y to return henw. School re-opened on Tuesday with f tMr- McWhirter in charge, - , - --- . Mn,Geo. Philip and Miss Brodie - :spent last week in the city � - `. W. J. Brown and family spent the _- HARNE Donald and Elmer Wilson and 0 _ - - _- - Ren 'lams. �,,�+ne4. -- - - -- _. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 64800 - Mr. and Mrs .Carter andson, of 0zrat»l the s#stg'• #gkmaB 'Wtth.5 ring breechilmg. instead of back, . -Green River, spent Sunday with the band, Gray family. Daily Sevices .-Black mounted Team Backband Harness, $88.50 . Dur. and Mrs. Smith of Beaverton ' � _ wvere guests of 'Mrs. Philip and Miss " 5 ring Breeching At $44.26 Brodie on Sunday. _ -.. Mrs. Haywood of Dunnville, and ,,. - This is not s ge�etory harness, but custom=ad in out ~Wiss Helen Barclay have been with own shop at Markham. a. $their people here. ?ICKE,RINO-TORONTO _ _ _... . Miss 'Agnes Cowan, of Oshawa, We specialize on'repaire to harness and collars. has been visiting blr..and Mrs. Holt- - -- - 'F&re 5o Cents ' and other friends. � • Fo T - 0 D D S The Sacrament of the 'Lord's Sup• f per 'will be dispensed in St. John's LeavelPickeriog (Standard;Time) -ILeave To cht}rch on Sunday next. Harness and Collar Manufacturer Mrs. W. Wallace and Mrs.'A.$arm - A.-M.�P M. A, A!. P. M. •vey, of TorontospentFriday. with _ X6.25.- ___L55 -w h..3Q--1.2.30- --- -Bone Phoce 8400 -----Cr1_1 the former's sister, Mrs. Brown. - w 6.55 255 7.39 3.30 - g� + �• Miss Louisa Stevenson and the 7.55 855 8.30 ,4.30 rehx�dren of W. and Mrs :Stevenson 8.55 4.55 - ;9.30 5.50 - of Kinsale, are visitors of Miss B. 965 - 5.5510,30 216.30' + - Stevenson. 10.55 z 6.55 ✓11.30 7.80 S a h O O 1 „-Book S • The .Women's Institute .will hold ' i 1.55 7.55 P. M. z 8.30 fV �. their September meeting at the home P. M. z 8.55 12.80 - 9.80 '. of Mrs. Sheppard on Tuesday, the 12.55 9:55 - . 1.80 10.80hay W e e a good supply of School Book@ oT all kinds on hand th. A cordial invitation Is extend- e-10.25 yy for school re-opening. i;• d d the ladies of encdance t churnityas- ' z Saturday, Sunday ndi1Holidays nly�ay, t A good attendance at church on' .- _ y was �n l p Black Diamond Plow Points . mei o gave his people an earnest Coax-h connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Fly Spray for mottle, 75c per gallons on the need of the right { bath and six day's labor. Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford; J _ ' Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate points. r WI41-MVALtsA fall line of Fresh Groceries, Pickling Spices Y' Coach connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A: points' Ik[r .arid Btxrtc%a are the : - - and Vinegars. Give tie a call, _ :-:guests of dsack s and childreGray' poach Lffies Phon r order. We deliver. have.returne a visit to friends � in Toronto. . Phone Markham 6402. Mr 'lUlrs. A. b`leming' Toros-are via. t General ordon'friends and the Wjne Me Dunean� Mefehantf C'e+et1 Rimmer Aa - .7�`: �T'`'..��aS_ Y.r. ' _ � .. .. .r. _1a.a ,..,:., h zR �.; w �` P,ry. .ear'.n..yap ,F'SSt�Y��w. „�+ y,`�,d°-•ay.�#, �';�' 3',r� '``".,��'�f.'" �; A 4. .,., if e:- r'.r,.' ..F ar •�•�.. _�p'.'•roxn W._�'A... ,•,W .Y nA}-n>P`-..5� ,1-•. .• Y • y. CLARIENONT. Miss Emma Brown spent Friday Robert and Mrs. Little, of pan 1880--8pring.1961 sr B1ackSmlthln T r last in Toronto. Arthur, spent the week-end with g t � A full line of Pcbool supplies jnot Scott Macfarlane, of Hamiltaa; O. A. and Mrs. Overland. s;• received at 0. A. Overland'e. ` has-been holidaying at the home C.-A: Overland and family were Hard Times ,Pricelist Horse-shoeing and General Work ` -•t Mrs. Bertrand spent a few days of Robert Scott. . in the cin on Wednesday last, promptly attended to.. - recentlywith her son MKiasale. " the James and Mrs. Briscoe spent attending Exhibition. "`• Lawn Mowers Sharpened ••;, „-��- E. Bryan has won a-Luz price of the weekend with Chas. and Mrs and Repaired. •6 silver salad forks for window Grant, of Toronto, 3 Grgpe Vines. 2 yr, Cencocd 1.00 Satisfaction --=-dreasing. W. H. Baladon, of Port Credit, � � 8 Cera a Vines,2-g`r, Sari on µ y p Champ 1.00 Miss Margaret Macnab spent a has been-visiting at the home of ''♦ 3 Grape Vinee,-2yr, Niagara 1;00 '. Phone Maly. 4125 few days last week with friends Whttevale -.� M1118 8 Grape Vines,2 y-r, Worden 1.00 R. J. and Mrs. Mann. , (� K ] . ^t' in Toronto. Mrs, Albert Rawson, of Toronto,' ' — 3 Currants, Cherry, L pr 1.00 Chopping every day 8 Currants, Victoria Black,2 r100 91y HIGHLAND CREEK Frank and Mrs. Chidlow and has been spending a week with y family,. of Victoria Sq.uara, were relatives In Claremont. GRA1N--FLOUR—FEED 25 Raspberries, Latham, new 5.00 in town on Monday evening last. Mi@s Mabel McLellan has retara• Headquarters for 3 Gooseberries, Downing, 2 yr 1.00 H. R. Gallaugher y „ 8 Blackberries, Snyder 1.00 W. and Mrs. Woodward, of To ed to Claremont, after spending a mato, has been visiting at the Short vacation out of town. STERLING MILLING CO., LTD. Grail �erehant Boma of the former's father here. We are glad to report that.Mrs. -High grade Feeds for Poultry; From Tpr0IIt0 Mies June Cartwright, of Toxon- S Cattle, Hoge etc, :,. Frank Barclay is recovering rapid. John T. Elliott, Agent, ,f has returned home; after ly, after her recent operation, -.ANTHONY WILSON Iain the market to purchase Hay, Zia, a week with her aunt, Jahn and Mrs. Nighewander and Proprietor - - - May Street, Fehaws l3traw,.Grain and Potatoes, - p ti 'M ice, E.. Bryan. - y mother, of Greece River, spent 48tf Phone Mark. 5502 Phone 414 W 26tf For quotations apply Mrs. Readman. we are glad t6 Sunday with friends In Claremont. report, ice- expected home this Mrs, L. J. Pilkey, Mrs. Over a- � _ :8101 week. Her many friends will be land and Mrs. Chandler @pent Bat. JUST ARRIVED FROM CHICAGO 10 'glad to hear of this. urday last at Port Perry and Phone Pickering 1712 •, 0. and Mrs. Bryan and dought• Caesarea. ;Dur Fourth Carload of the famous ' -er, of Toronto, spent, the week- Mrs Pratt and two children, of - 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal yx and with the former's brother, Fort William, and Mrs. Campbell. 's g- Tractors B U I L D E R 8 Ernest, and Mrs. Bryan. of Toronto, visited Mrs. Lewis on McGormiok-Deerin Our public' and continuation Wednesday. eohools reopened for the fall term Mrs. Steinberg (nee Jean Gra- after two months'vacation, with ham), of New York, spent the We are now ready to a fairlygoad attendance. �e Buy a tract's where they are selling them by the carload and;get supply you with weekend with her aunt, un liar- satisfaction and service. The ladies of the W. M. S. of the Uaitad Church intend holdimmq Karst Graham' aK Two large capacity Rawli s �" A few users,ask them. BRICKS, CONCRETi� a bazaar in November. Full par tanks have. been installed this1Dean Mairs, Brougham BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- trnlare will be Riven later, week at the new service station at 'William Knox. Brougham Nelsen and Mrs. Sanderson, of North Claremont. ":.Walter Bayles, Breagham - Toronto, spent the weekend here ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, �• with their parents, Thos.and Mrs. Alf Sommerville. Locust Hill Roy Carter, Locust Hill BAND AND + hi GRAVEL. Sanderson, and A. and Mrs. Man- Ada Jones-Sadler,A.B•C.M. "" Lloyd Burrows, Locust Hill .Perm Cement tie. VOCAL TEACHER . - Miller B s„ Claremont -- Mrs. George Beverley and little Graduate of the Hambou ` -William Carson _ Products Vo. spent the week- daughter, Norma. _- . Conservatory of Music 87 end in Pert Perry with the Pupils for examinations =- -- John Miller Bay St , Toronto former's scents, A. D. and Mrs. p prepared Ernest Nerlich 1 F BALSAM Phone Clare.807 Norman Linton } Peters. - — mile north o! ` Morgan and Mrs. Pugh and — John Coates PLANT—I AT THE Lewis Jones, Balsam a Highland Creek. and Morgan and lairs. Evans left � �n Tuesday morning ]set for a ' 'STORE = Walter Symec, Claremont week's holiday in and around John Norton Nil'W OR Joseph Norton - h; Chatham. Reg, Lister Wm. and Mrs. Walker and Geo. t 'Warren, Jr., of Unionville, and �CLAREMONT Thomas Lewis _ r William Reesor, Altona '1Miisses H. and R. Walker.of Clare ;t . imont, spent Sunday with trias specials The followingare a few of the Joseph Boyer B ` — ias now being Ralph Wellman In Uxbridge. offered: " Henryohnston AR i Thos Reynolds. while stepping ry - _ from the train one day last week, 2 cans of Peas, 25 conte -`Fred Wright injured his foot in such a manner 2 cans Pork and Beans, 25 conte Chas. White, Locust Kill as to now be obliged to walk with 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps, 25 cents . Harold Wright. Stoaff wills , the of crutches. 2 pkgs of lt. 25 cents B. O. Fielding, 8tonffville oto 2 sof Luz 85 ce _ M Doughty, of Petorboro. iakg This i,only a small portion of the esttefied nears, but space will not �r•"�,r�j� � ., �i spent the week-and with Miss S. 2 pkgs shredded Wheat, 25 cents �! Logrvz R Evans while en route from 8 ben P & G Soop, 25 cents permit ae printing all o!them. ABit TSB USER. d�$.�_ V - 7 bars Qastlle Sox "Z6 rents �+�� �+ +rte • ..; Windsor, her home, to Peterboro, p' Charles Cooper • -" Cl"emont �►�of artisti+a : , where she Is teaching echooL Highest prices paid for butter and f that Aare Sam and Mrs. Btophenson.. of eggs. Save our coupons. dim. not ardstic Oshawa, were is town on Mon- We deliver every day. designs that would be day, and. on their return, were C. p ` OVERLAND inappropriate for tlu accompanied by hors: Gibbons. A purpose in view 'fhe who will spend s week with them, • one illustrated is sin- Mr. Oaskey, the new prioripaI 871y Phone 2501 _'f our continuation school, with : pin, yoBre as artistry. -his wife and family, arrived In , CLARE MONT, - _�- ANT. ..No Greater Tribute' - .. town last week, and Is occupying , - :the hoses vacated.by Mr. Wilker. • � N. W. STAFFORD, We welcome them to our village. Is the place+ to shop for school SUpplles, Kingston Road, W. G. and Mrs,.Scott are spend• 1CL&REMONT Whitby ing a few days In Toronto with _ text books, nota books,• Scribblers, their eon. Thoruas and 'wife. The 1Pbo a Whitby utter has, qui6e recovered from Afew of the specials you can get` refills, paints, pencils her operation and is able to resume at E, Bryan'- : _ •Ther wr+rk as teacher in tbe•public - ,and pent. Prunes,large and plump,lb 15c - I och ,oi. . - Our teachers have all gone to Seedless Raising, 2 The 25c _ - - - stake u their duties at their vara Shredded Wheat. 2 for -'25c Prints, reg. 25e to 85c.&'yard, for 23e a yard. pp w Graham to _ lied r Ong schools: Stewart Kellogg s Bran Flakee,2 for 25c . _ Maple LieAr1 Natua � Cochrane; Adelaide McCullough, Rice Hrispiea, 2 for 2bc- Ideal Towels for Farmers, 26o each, to Stapner; Isabelle Gregg.- to French Peae,,�cane for 25c Ia$�' � CjQ. Glasgow ; and Mabel McLellan, to : Flue and Pork Shirts from 1.50 to 2.25 for 1.00. IBC. Catharines. Fork and Beans, 2 cans for 25c — ' ' - Cheap rates for tam and country -- ' '� --- Si Rub Neal of Mottut For. buildimmgs. 4 est, who has nholidaying s of ood Heintz Beane, $cane foe z. cents so ~ the home of her uncle and sant, cup and easier, 59c per lb. , windmills,silos eta _...L W. and Sirs. Pilkey, and other Heintz Soup. Z esmms!or .. ..: 89 coats — - _ a o ee to resume work w Deliveries eve &y.3B M Ir AL IST . ; Of all kinda. . - • lchards, 2 cans for 85 cents FARMS FOR @@ALA public school teacher. Write or phone The first round for the Sinclair Phone Claremont 8701 New Fall and Winter Snit gAmples M. Come and see Cap will be played on Saturday __ - � EDe B0 �' M A• 11I :@venin when Goodwood will play �Afig ' - them. They are the test. 2p WHITBY, ONT. -- Brooklln at Claremont and Clare :[7 ° moot and 0lterrywood will lay atr gee ns for your Pereoasl Greeting Cards Brooklin. The Ramos will begin g Green River. at 8 o'clock sharp(standard time). TO' CHOOLIN _ _ _ • . for Christmas. ..• The regular monthly Commun• Basket Factory I too Service will be held after the splendid values is Boys'Clothing,and hOIIe 1401* Manufacturers of morning service. in the Baptist economy is school shoes for • Church on Sunday next,Sept.7th. - Boys and girls; —_ All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry s, Members are urged to be present. Young men's navy blue all wool - '.' Watch for announcement concern- B p Crates, F Clothes, Bushel sere ante,well cut and tailor• ' ' iing anniversary service on Oct. ed, regular 3.00, for 2.49 _ Baskets, Clothes Baskets. $and 6. Young men's fancy sweaters, V • neck, all wool as well as rayon Frank Pennock The annual Horticultural Soct and wool, regular 5,00,for 2.49 Where y * r� -sty's Show.was held on Saturday Boy's-19n pants, made of tweed Proprietor and proved very successful, con- of excellent material sizes 28 Maker of the well known Civilized People- -thoseBarnes' Baskets. sidering the dry season. Among to 94,regnlarl.7ii,for 1.25 : winning prizes were; Mrs. Boys' all-wool sweaters, navy Phone Markbam 6409 N. F. Goddard, Mrs. R. Rawson, blue with red trimmings,sizes f 22'to 84,regular 1.50,for 95c a�K: Mrs. s Heeley, Mrs. W. Ward, Boys' khaki blouses,regular75N Gather Together Sirs. J. Evans, Mrs. B. Kilpatrick, for 490 Sirs, D. Gregg, Mise Mannell, Mise Boys'khaki psats, regular 1.50, I H. B. Evans, Mrs. McIntyre. Mrs. for 950 ARRYING money in the ordinary form Is never Yeatee, Sire. Birkett, Mrs. •G. M. Girls' whits middles,detatchable wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. �•�� Forsyth, Miss Mary Forsyth, Dr. navy blue collars and cuffs, 960 The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cheques is- -Tomlinson and Fred Evans, Girls' alltS,wool,navy blue pleatedski ;cued by all branches of this Batik. �f- _ W m. Graham met with a serious Black leatherette school bsgti, - - accident one day last week which with haft to match,regullar .'•will confine him to the hospital 1.00,for 49c 'Thfae Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained. for several weeks. He was engag- A full line of boyo'Oxford run• They coat very little; and they have this great _. ed as judge of horses atToronto ping boots and shoes, girls' advantage they are accepted as cash, in � zhibitton,and when in the ring . strap slippers,sizes 7 to 2, re- 'islmost any corner of the„world Vhsrb civilized a liorse attached to a vehicle gular 1.50,-for 1.19 people gather together. which got beyond the control of You will find our prices the lowest oft• its driver, ran into Mr. Graham tainable, quality and service . and knocked him down. The end considered. ;r �J��1. '1LJ,lril`i BANK-— of the shaft struck him on the Drop into our store any time and u. Bids fracturing several ribs, and will be only too pleased to show you. �� CO�1 ��C� the vehicle passed over him breis- F I N G O L D ' S t}” -ding him very badly, and otherwise ,with.rhiCA is nr.+a lgnnrnlad •injnring him seriously. He was LOWER PRICE STORE Bold and;Itsst l , taken to the General Hospital, Phone;8801 YHE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ➢ IT . -Where he will be confined for some FRANK l �� Mime.` ,- I CLAREMONT, ONT. ps Wo _ q ;�w':, ►S r'. �Y .4•,p�, " y. a ::+ 08- �' ��. �,.Qy:+ -so u:;...{e�s k.` ,=�'. - ' S!. ....� -�� -r...:t�:a nti;� n• + ar i• a. -«* � r F ova .^t• •wv"= + -v r -.t^ _ .,.-, _ t". W .i d� "�r,` .,� '�..ct�,,, ,,T �^ � •«'ir,•,�iv�' :aa? r ,a*' :`' '�" ^'F1°'.�z"" ...,'g"'s„ a �,,' .::r•- �•'� - a . -0. .. . .,N •,'•" .;+e-^r .•d:- • ,.,.. m.....:.•w a ^ ,�;.` ;...fie r"};.' - t N .sr. a'�e`�-•r':'� ,d,�.vy N[ .`�,,.q. k,�, .,. �. ... � -,... •r.,-..+ ,•.',�'s.`^.Iy ,' 1. '�,(,r.. . ."... .. -,. J _,,. . � .-. .....,. -..; � 'ml,,,¢"C�'.rn'''A+1.. .1+ ''.S- s•• �,. a.r'�'.•+ r,•.� .,o'r. • �• d '... , :'. . , '.J. .._ .-.., ,., _ ..'y '.fir. '� '.;. ' :,." .,.`r+`.. _.... s.`„P• :, .t_ '' iw.�'•,, 's' 'a a 'wi ,\ '�'�., i. ^' ,,.. « _ ..+.. �... -., ._... ya,rye. . :-.'.:�.. ,_.�.y :.,,.r•a+-. .. .. ....: •. s,.,,.. _. _J ..._ .....� ,,. +.y,,:•:�,,.�!; 7l ' , IF a -.__-_-. f life to--day as seen by an American of . ( '��' • ; Russian origin revisiting the scenes of my �+aa� • BWKS hb youth. _ MARY GLA STONE, by Lucy Inas- Baked Hash - termaa (Dutton), Journals and letters One cup rim cold ham or beet, 1 cop Writere and.Readers of a Premier's daughter. cooked rice, 4 tablespoons butter, 2 MAN ANa '•HIB, ¢NIYERSE, by eggs, % green pepper, chopped, 1 cup - e � r milk, salt, 2 slices onion. Put butter, • ! ` • b - eart at the North, by William B� John Langdon-bevies (harper). A — ------- H sr + onion and pepper into frying pan and .": ,'roe Mowery (Garden City: Doubleday, scientific view of s man s relation to T)oran and Company), il. if you de the uatvecee. cook until light Drown. Remove onion .+w���+ vii► + r and put in meat and saute; add rice, ., abe to get is touch with the intuits • + • beauties of nature in the Land of - milk and salt; stir in eggs. well ,I1Miaay Waters around the Big Alooska -At Ninety _ beaten; turn into baking dish and Q} bake 20 minutes, 'v " ;by. all paeans read this fast-moving I am no longer tossed and torn and •. thriller. -Beginning with the holdup of killed Zaracas Epps s ��._ ' a river steamboat by,.Dix bandits and By loneliness and tortured Humbled Shred 2 ounces of dried beef quite k going on to a man hunt with air- pride; fine. Heat 2 tablespoons o! butter in w� . Sir` s planes and a Mountie's lova for two I am content. My life is sweetly Riled skillet, then crisp and brown the dried A• ��w�ll`-_ _.liras,-the action holds your complete With little joys that once I cast beet !n the hot butter. Add to this ` R __ r' -- 'Ja-pound-.6pated')- ----- il breathl6ss attention. + matoes and 1 teaspoon chyle powder. BE To Be Hanged, by Bruce Hamilton Each day brings me its tune, its Let simmer, then stir in 3 beaten a` (Garden City: The Crime Club), $1. violet, eggs. Cook only until eggs set, ,-_ _ 10 At +� Highly recommended by no less as I shake with laughter at old jests I something like scrambled,egg,. Serve authority than the late Sir Arthur knew, , very hot. This makes an excellent Conan Doyle, this baffler, none the Why worry over things that I forget? luncheon dish. The sun is warm. I have a dog Brisket with Vegetables Iesa, displays s few faults of inexpert- � •• � sate. It !a Mr. Hamilton's first mys- pal too, - . ., � -- .. Four, pounds of brisket of beet, }4 _ tery and concerns Mihail.'Stetaaesco,a cup turnip, cut in cubes, 1 large on- b& U0QP ( _ Rumanian violinist, who has been con- My heart is keen for joy, but numb • Loa, cut fine, 2 thin slices tat salt witted of''murdering Paul Clifford, to grief, pork, 3y cup carrots cut in cukes. r '•� t I garner each new springtime that father of the girl he has loved illegal- Vi�ipe the beet with a damp cloth, — -- - "------------------- ---- - ly, and the problem is to find whether I see, dredge with flour, brown in the tat What New' York The molten glory of the autumn leaf Our Descendants ahe'did it, or some third person un- from frying salt pork. Place !n a Is mine—the glad reach of an age- . • • • y known. The overwhelming evidence large kettle, surrounded with vele will Live on Air? • s Wig against both Milian and Emily would ing tree. table► and.add three cups boiling wa• • " point to some such solution. Two ter. Cover and cook in a slow oven ikore murders and an armful of clews But what Is age? I am not growing three hours (a pressure cooker re- t BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON make for sufficient speed and excite- old, quires about one third as tong), Dalt Piet3eElt Generation l.1Ve8 'L' Pnent oa the home stretch. I have but paused to count my coin ing every 30 minutes. Turn meat Mainly On Grass Illustrated Dresa►naking. Leasori Fur. �. of lore. ' Halted a moment, proudly to behold twice during the cooking per[od Do anti Plants itiiahed With Every Pattern A Real Thriller not pierce with fork -t en handling The wealth of friendship that I Nature is a wonderful chemist. By Of course, if you want the ultimate as this allows the jolts to escape i have in afore. ,�, — means of the plants she extracts car- `degree ar-`degree of thrills you should have " bonic actdsfrom the atmosphere, and ..read by now "Ladies Ma " by Rupert The Young whirl past me like wild Roofs Yield Clue In the course of countless centuries its i Hughes, who eontiauesse-as hn li'hts petals blown ,Rain Water if Best 1, products art fossilized into coal. Hu- On ;� admirers by the originality of his On one wind of desire for what Is Ancient metal roofs like those used man science discovered some time ago Characters and plots. Listen to what dear; v.+ on many European buildings and us- the wonderful things that can be ob- • 1 Carolyn Wells says of this book: "A They seek the joy that only age has wally made of lead or copper, are talned from coal-medicines, dyes, ° skyscraper among murder mysteries— known, more highly radioactive than the same solid and liquid fuels, anaesthetics, the construction of the plot Is novel They cannot guess that happiness metals freshly mined or prepared from and hundreds of other things that man I and ingenious. The method of the waits here. the ores and this radioactivity has j needs. But the world's coal supplies e killing Is most unusual. Mr. Hughes - has a marvelous power of characteri- With tiny mast-light dipping to the been traced to contact with rain. e-j are not unlimited. Is are using them R !ration. A top-notch murder mystery." M. Augustin Boutaric and Mile. Made•i up every day, and it is calculated that \\ galea, + lelne Roy reported recently to the; in ten or fifteen generations from now t 4th priating, $2.00. I drop my anchor !n God's peace French Academy of Sciences, in Paris, they must come to an cad. Harold Bell Wright's Latest. Ready and ride. summarizing undaunted crimson! summarizing many tests of metal out Mature Outplaced by Science "Exit." by Harold Bell Wright (D, salla, from new and old roofs in French The only thing 1s for Scleace to dig m Appleton and .Co, London and New And catch the gentle, last outgo I titles. When this special radioactivity cover some means of short-circuiting of metal roofs was first detected !t Nature's processes, and some of the 'York, The Ryerson Press. Toronto. Ing tide. , wad believed that it-might be due to _ 82-60j It is We story, more or less, of -B r Carolin Fuller. exposure to sunlight, the eon's raga world's beat brains are engaged, upon an actor, Tony Latour, who in his de- ----4--- ( being imagined capable of modifying i his wonderful teak. Presiding recent- + kilning years returned to his native � • { i�at the meeting of the Society of village, there to be mildly despised for Y�{ig the metal !n some way so that radio- Chemical Industry, Dr. Levinstein, the 8 p active elements were produced; for , his lack of worldly goods—his princi- example, by transmuting atoms of president, revealed how Science may pal potmeastons being memories. A _ " accomplish in a matter of hours the Fe�pa�sb; lead into radium. _Later investigational processes for which Nature requires Youthful romance had "flopped" rather s i e Ge 1a7h i, have-shown, however, that the radio- thousands tragically. The son of the girl he activity of the roots is concentrated,f Theair upon thousands s years. loved came to be his ward and remain { The air contains inexhaustible sup not !a portions that are sunlit-but in led so until village public opinion had ,Give Him Baby's Own Tablets. plies of carbonic acid. We already those that come into direct contact with I extract From the air nitrogen. which _him removed, fearful of th- "bad" in- The health of babies and little child- rain. Experts on radioactivity long Suence of the decaying actor. ren is subject to rapid changes. Thus !s size raw material of many great in - have, known that rainwater •!a alightly dustrlef, Some day we shall obtain The boy grows up keen to follow his the mother must be on her guard. At radioactive probably as a result of ab- of b I carbonic acid in the same way. Mother's profession—the stage The. the first sign of feverlt>hneas Baby's sorbing radioactive gases usually pre - old gentleman writes a play for him— Own Tablets should be given—this sent in tiny quantities-is the air. This Already a wonderful means of speed- "Exit"—and reads It to him the day may avert a serious Illness In up. Nature's methods has been 'radioactivity of the rain seems to be found. Carbonic acid has been con- 'before he to to go out into the great Concerning the Tablets Mrs.`Nor• absorbed by the metal of the roofs " world. Obviously it proves the turn- man Lee, Uxbridge, Ont., says: "My vetted Into methane, or foal life with- and to accumulate there, Many gar j out the intervention of plant life. Coal - _ ing point In the youth's life, and points. little boy, now three years old, was not deners believe that fresh rain-water, _ Alm on the sure road to success, at all well. He was feverish and had gas can be completely converted into There is a careful! modulated ic- no appetite. I gave him Baby's Own just as it falls from the skies, is more acetylene, which in is turn can be 7 D beneficial to growing plants than any made to yield a tar containing about - ture of two generations with the re- .Tablets and he was soon well again. kind of artificial watering, even with actions peculiar to each unmistakably I would not be without the Tablets as fifty per cent, of benzine. Thus our a sprinkler to simulate rain The dig- descendants may seek upwards into ,617 apparent. The style is'quick and ar- long as there are young children in the coveries about radioactive roofs sug- the air for their fuel, and for a large mating. If the plot and arrangement house," gest that this may be quite real and The morning frock takes on new _ Fare bizarre, the aseored technique and Baby's Own Tablets are sold by due to the rad'loactivity of the rain, part of their raw materials, instead of smartness. experience of the author serve to con- medicine dealers or by mail at 25 burrowing for them into the ground radioactive elemetita sing known to 3t affects a capelet caller through -vey him serenely around danger spots, cents a box .from The Dr. Williams' as we do. _ have powerful effects on many kinin To vary an old-saying. man cannot epaulet shoulders that . extend into the result, no doubt, being a renewed Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, of living matter both plants and ani• live.on air alone, but it is likely that Baring sleeves. its waistline with a wide ad i —- -- - - - --- ..-.. - - -----fai I f. nips ou h a bound -- - =— --- food of our descendants may acuaYfg __< boz): "Can I help you to find the num- 7f you feel the urge to write poetry, be drawn from the air to a very great opening at the right a - 'The Six Best Sellers ber you want?" Young Woman better have an -examination to deter :ug the front free in panel effect to ---'- ---' extent. Today we live, though you " The following books are reported as (sweetly): "Oh, I loa't want a num« mine whether you're crazy or in love. map not believe it, mainly upon,grass give height to the figure. The wrap- being most in demand during the past her. I'm looking for a pretty name and other plants. Wheat extracts ped arrangement of the fronts that week; for my baby."—Tit-Bits. 'Fashion flat 'says miladys' hose from the air and from the soil the sub- are- reversible is decidedly slimming .IFletion should- be In harmony with her hat. stances required to build and maintain feature. The pockets gathered into y'THE YOIING AND SECRET, by To be'angry, Is to revenge the fault But, just for the purpose of being cap- - are decorative. The flaring skirt bodies.-Grass dZe-ttt�same and is of others upon ourselves.—Alexander tious and contrary, suppose milady Is hem may be scalloped or straight as is Alice Grant Rosman (Minton,,Balch). hat? converted by the animals which eat it The course of true love runs about as Pope. rvvearing a garden Preferred. into a stronger form of food, which we smooth as usual. -.___ _ - consume as meat, This captivating model is lovely for I porch wear made of orange linen with CHANCES, by A. Hamilton Gibbs - Dining On Synthetic Beef white collar, revers pocket bands and •• : .-Air Liner and Sea Liner f , (Little, Brown). Brothers and,rivals The world today has a population -piping. LAMENTS FOR THE LIVING, by of over two thousand millions, and'at Style No.'2617 can be had in sizes 'Dorothy Parker (Viking). Short stor- the present rate of increase this may 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 :as of appalling people. be doubled in about seventy years. The inches bust, YEARS OF GRACE, by Margaret time must come when all the land Printed'dimity, haz;dkerchief lawn, Ayer Barnes (Houghton, Mifflin). - '°~ available for forestry and agriculture cotton shantung, po1'-a-dotted sheer - " #' Ex ?� •i7 is insufficient . to producu • .the food muslin striped cottcr_ shirting and Changing manners illustrated by three + generationg of Chicagoans. I needed. But before that we may have- piquemake up very smartly and the a MY BEST STORY (Bobbs•Me�tsili). * seen the fulfilment of Lord Melchett's small cost is qurprising. 'twenty one abort stories selected by prophecy,that some day Britons would HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS dine on succulent feints of synthetic T eminent British authors as their own ' Write your name and address plain- �0a work. roast beet. ly, giving num,,er n size asuch - best e , and f WOODEN SWARDS, by Jacques De- Earth, air, fire,'and pater, the four patterns as you want, Enclose 20c in L elements of the ancients, contain all stamps or coin ;coin preferred; wrap vel (Viking). Partial but rather ghost. the raw materials for our industries it carefully) for each number, and ly view of the war from behind the and for our livelihood. Science has al- address your order to Wilson Pattern rready pried ajar the door of Nature's service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. laboratory. As the years go by she Non-Fiction may yield up more and mt re of her —` RY OF SAN MICHELE, ' secrets, and we shall make greater Where do, the Irish people get their i unthe (Dutton). Random ^ ` use of her unlimited resources., genius for odd and inconsequent re-, - P physician to Euro- _ marks? Two of them were having An Irishman was holding forth on an alcoholic parting. "And it ye b� Owen Wistar the virtues of his native Tipperary. forgit my name," said one, as he. molt o! a lite-tong "There is no place in the world like solemnly shook hands, `Just look it up When the H-100 giant British dirig• riving in Montreal from overseas. The, it," he said. "You can buy a sheep in the telly-phone dlrectory."—Tit. b James this, flew above Montreal recently she two great ships are pointed in the for eighteen-pence." "Then why did Bits. y j;' A passed over the new Harbor Bridge, same-direction and both were travel- you leave it?" asked his companion. -`•. ling at slow speed in passing the ."Because .I hadn't g sen-pe "Yes.sir,-� all our cars h Amari- one of the largest structures of its bridge. As will be seen, the R-100 is TIt-Bila. this Is the one we feel'confident.and - n kind on the continent. Just clearing about one-sixth longer than the ---; justified in pushing." prospective OTEIY, by Maur- the bridge, there is seen the Canadian Duchess, which gives a good idea of Ever since 1189'there has been a Customer—"That's no.good to me; I 9natth). ' Russian pacific liner Duchess of Bedford, ar- the huge size of the great dirigible. Lord Mayor of London, England, want one to ride in." T ��,fid• , � U ' ¢r. -r• ,. •{-f '-..' °r.3A,.a, ,._r::Y, .•r::n•,.,;::... �'rte* -''r `v5oei,f ,..'^.:e•',�r ' 4,b^! ..,.�,..`; 'r ., :.�...+ •,•+tn;t.« . ,�,..- ,-> an. Icr"uc r `�-"E. K (� 1 , nr - BrW Y� "Tabby".vs. Wined / ti v� Devils of the Air • STYLES AND CUSTOMS... CHANGE . ''. -.. . BU'T . . . Rosy (�eks _ Hawks—Killers of Our Son - The Birthright of Every Girl. eters—Protected. House- - • • fundamentally, human nature ntver'changes,• • • Neither Y Dull eyes mean misery and weak- _._hold Cat Unjustly : ,does the cigar smokers preference for._Wilson a Bachelor. --Y 1 Y — - -—They were smoked and enJoyed 25 years ago. ' They are ness—a sure sign of, a bloodless con- Accused _ smoked and en Dyed in ilicreasl numbers today—because C dition. Anaemic girls and women _ ) have dull, heavy eyes with dark lines (By Jack Miner, of Kingsville, Ont.) -- Wilson's .Bachelor c�gar3. are TOo Havana filler' with the added ad: vantage underneath. The bright eyed girl or Daring my extensive travels, meet- vant ag of the foil wra Pte' x" 11 woman is always happy and well. ing with about ali classes of bird lov- There is one way to make the eyes era and sportsmen, I certainly do get bright—to bring the glow of health to avariety of opinion about birds and' pale,cheeks—that is to. i vigorate the animals,but all akree on this one point s; body with naw-bIood—rich,red health• that education has practically stopped - s • - .giving blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills humanity from destroying song and do this and they do.it well. Concern- insectivorous birds and our cardinals _ l ' Ing them Mrs. Robert Devitt, Broug= scare a,�ager$, go nc ]tam, Ont., says: "My daughter be- lows, native sparrows,brown thrushes,. `' " t _ came so ill and neryouse we had to wax wings and hundrs of other lov- ed �i .•, i��� �' ` Z take her out of school. She was pale ing, cheerful, w*inget? creatures are t ; and thin; her eyes were dull and the scarcely shot at all today, where /, :• ,"� `least exertion upset her. I began giv. twent five or fifty years ago every- � � Ing her Dr. Williams' Pink Pillb and thing wads shot down. Again let me --Y (� _ n ,; , W. -In less than six months you would not say thanks for better education. . . ;know her. She gained in weight ana Now the. question comes, why _ strength and is now the picture of these-cheerful, loveable birds not in- ♦ p p e' ` health." creasing more rapidl3?-a11 this to me ---` / �- /�-',�,-��' y x' nd���u®liy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by is fir easier understood than A.•B. C. f -' 0�' W!•ap medicine dee��Tera or bj mail at 60 It's their natural enemies that are ' o- r` �4Y cents a box The Dr. Williams' ..keeping them down, and >et intelli- Medicine ,Co- Brockville, Ont. gent men are writing articles trying to r - it:ad the public to believe that hawks Has As Man and owls should be protected, "because *`. and in SIS y Re- they are becoming too scarce." Re- a .' �' �• t; - Beggars As Lawyers member, I don't get my knowledge K - arks We Madrid.—There are as many beg- from the city or out of books, possibly Z _ gars as lawyers in Spain, according to written for some purpose,but I get my the classification of occupations in the knowledge from 'the woods and the kingdom printed by the weekly finan• field, and I am right here to tell the tial magazine La Seiaana Financiera. world we have ten times more hawks LAN S The number of mendicants, un.classi- and owls than we need, and if I could W. I a ' Bad by age or sex, ib 22,128, and the reduce these bids of prey ninety per count of lawyers shows 22,473. cent. I would do it right :his minute, It is impossible to sit at a table In a for these birds of prey are fhe direct ' sidewalk cafe without being approach- cause of our cheerful birds not increas- ed by four or five beggars.. Begging is ing. °^ - 'not a dishonored avocation in Spain. My home is about fifteen miles from and the blin4 crippled and needy who Point Pelee,which is the must extreme live by this means uaiially'lrianage to southern part of the Dominion of Can- _ eke out some kind of existence. go there A • ads and any person who will from the twentieti- of September to air trouble about s skeleton In a the twentieth of October and see the L" closet is that it does not have enough -.awks, crows and grackles migrating _-. a sem•; sense to stay there. south, will change his mind as to the ` danger of their becoming extinct, abd ,. if he is afar-thinking man at,d knows • �r anything about the murderous babita ,- t Z 1 l ® 3 t o mII y of these birds of prey he will ieadily d,. unrstand the handicap under whihi'm n ,. our loveable birds are trying to exist. �t!tfh`lhe�tn Will my readers please stop and cos- and the birds will change their mi- Cows Start a "Gold RA !Classified Advertising .� sider how fast our desirable birds grating route and come to you for food! Sindingthat cows grazing in parts • protect on from their atural en- Washington State, L?,8 A., had gold-' multiply? The majority of them raise and pr of h* t FOR SALE �Aaffen�ey at least two broods of from three to E envies, and you too can Have your tinted teeth, lies caused quite a minor - I five, and they-are not winter killed, country home fairly echoing with the '.gold rush" of miners in that district. A N C Y NORTHERN QuESPA You hhot Do Your Sat because they migrate out �,f ttie coup- coos, songs and dinging of our choice q ranch bred mink. for sale a � .f �in tin war against the fly.carrier try. The little chapping sparrow will God-given ereatureb that He promis- guarantee lfobisatis . Min. Reawnapl If the Statute of Liberty had been prices Tbec, Stanstead Mink Farm, To of duns ad breeder of 4'iseue. raise_three broods of from three to ed that men could have dominion over, fobta Quebec, t3tanatead County. - four, and while the mourning dove tut don't tell us to destroy the house pladed at Chicago, she would have.had it a�•e that AERO%ON r os• -- g both hands up." 8�wt SLED 88 H.P Evl rind to 3 0 �olsutel lel asedasp top. ishhing et� - of tb.-as.t coaveernt and mea only lays two eggs, they often nest cat and protect the win ed devils that i 7. effiteat mann.of�h.tine tie four times. These facts will Rive any I are far wnrse__enernies to our birds. tor. all in pertect condition, very It a cesvniant balsa.e reader a reason to wonder why they �/ �.$ without as pec v g n+g of tie pu�wa It M hss�, I r (fhaa war sat a,rq what aura are not more aburdai.t. Yet we have ',Minard's -Liniment for Foot AlIrrients. .: larger model Now lo. .ed on Clearglals �caugl%L Eacb sonil give* thea• rofessional men writing articles ad- Bay. wrisos Publishing Co. 73 AdelriQat r azw,uttof iatiT,crtoirs because "tbeycare gettingkscar eQwor I • -.•A o under w.. T.rontu Bos 87 i. g � „ Bad Bl [HEADACHE f ,Dow.9*"&F.ar7a./i�.rfafv.u.,.a because they kill field mice. Ap- She had just returned to her home 1, _ parently perfectly blind as to the after three years-abroad, and happen- 'CiitlClil'Roap V,Do C 0,Geseal i Fila. lmtete .v value and cheer_ of the bird-, these ed to meet the shy young man. � Row do you deal with headaches? s ..fr�saooac o,+a. birds of prey are depriving us of hat- "Why; I, never thought-­you would I Do vrni just take something to deaden is ariOr'd tJ�lst Q 11�sllS � I the without getting rid of the ing, and at the same time tie every remember me,' she said brightly. 111 P� g atr.fm.u..,..u.a�twoa y% trouble which causes the pain t era tear i.vta•uoa. ata 0=0%4= o:..• of these men advocate the de- "Oh, yes," be replied, searching for Thousands do despite the medical .eao>.of the Pena struction of the.house cat because it the.right thing to say. "I.recognized profession's warning cry of"DON'T!" +a pyo +tho wannamr of os•.ar kills birds. This proves to my entire your hat."—Answers. _ Such makeshift methods simply ' - satisfaction that they have watched -- suppress the symptoms of headaches. the house cat sneaking and springing Men are never.so likely to settle a They merely numb the nerves and onto birds flu the lawns in the cities, leave the underlying cause to took • question rightly as when they dig. after itself. And it only obtains a .� whers there "sre „i mice, but if they cuss it freely.—Lord Macaulay, saner grip. Headaches cauggenerafly take the same cat nto the country a disordered stomach and where hawks and owls• live they will to the Unsuspected tetentaoa e. �1r find he is the greatest mousetagnting waste material-killer of Hamlef ers system of sa any of our birds'enemies; and how an which poisons the blood. Remove z: :, % You'll find Minard's a certain r•e- these poisons——prevent them forming , intelligent man can stand on the-plat- lief for stili or strained muscles: again—and you Il never have to4"MANA aAWQC0+A the worry e the house cat and the protee*,ion of the K en Salts bring swift and lasting ' $ Great Horned owl, goshawks, t^ooper's relief f m headaches. Kruschen Salts r �, _. hawk, sharp shinned hawk, marsh <•..,:•..... aid Nature ar -_—_.. —. :<.:........ lea u to cleanse 3'o w stye 'r- completely of all clogging i - -- '•' ""''""`•'i""� iisawks, crows and grackl"c: is more than I can understand; for the posi- w matter. as�Yw For many years I suffered from_ Live facts are that the house cat is a KMG Ot 1 severe headachesalmost daffy. far grater mouse-kills- according to started taking the small dose (of the number of bids he kille,, than any Knischen)a matter of four years ago, one of the above mentioned biros of and I can honestly say I have never CHILDREN prey. — hada headache since:'--(Airs. M. W.; AfterWeak z"' Now, readers, isn't this a fact,.if a ------_-- bunch of our school boys go on a bird's t - s - � CRY. FOR i T :est robbing expedition;we will prose- , g IiILDRF.N hate to take medicine . cute them; while these hawks and I _ - _. owis are on a bloody _xpedition every _ "I was very Weak after oZr 'x C as a stile, but every child loves day and night'of the year and you enation:My nerves were so bad the taste of Castoria. And this{lure advocate protecting them. Is it true I would sit down and cry &red vegetable preparation is just as good you have more love for'these winged _ � _ my husband would not go out *' 4a it tastes;just as bland and just as kidnapping murdears than you have PMILU and leave me alone. Now my ' t''"°N nerves are much better thanks ; baaless as the recipe reads. ,or your neighcors' boys? But the mor , J t' When Baby's cry` warns of colic, biggest joke of it all is "you are��dis- �� to a booklet that was left a few drops of Castoria has him turrbbingg the balance of .nature. I ,,rte,, under the door.Lydia E.Pink- soothed,asleep again In a jiffy.Not'h- have abo1 t thirty-five acres enclosed d dine to Acid ham's Vegetable Compound iHaacsT+a+ here at my home, planted-out-w-i STO - surely put-me--on iriy--fcet•-I is more valuable is diarrhea. j�eto '" "- ! !When coated tongue or bad breath bird-attracting trees.' Thera are plat- Mary have taken eight bottles, My r tical! no mice, but we shoot at least v 'MCA DIs tell of constipation,invoke its gentle y �yae 'MAt1f+pA friends tell me I look fine.My pfd to cleanse and rc�iilate a child's a hundred hawks a year. May I askM sister has taken this medicine any fair-thinking men why these Walton,- bowels.In colds or children's diseases, ;hawks concentrate on these thirty-nv, • ' too."—Mn. Annie Malum, _ you should use it to keep the system acres'. Why, because there are more Excess acid is the common cause of l times its volume in acid. It ig harm- you Stanley St, Kingston, Onta. from clogging. birds here than there are on any other indigestion. It results in pain and sour- less and tasteless and its action is ti o . I have I ness about two hours after eating. quick. You will never rely on crude Castoria is sold in"every drugstore; I thousand acres ;a the country. i methods, never continue to suffer, t __the genuine always bears Chas. H. Disturbed the balance of nature by The tYuiclt corrective is an alkali when you learn -how quickly, how rPletcher's signature. planting out over P•fteen thousand trees and -zhrubs, including',hxthorne, which neutralizes acid. The best tor• pleasantly this premier method acts, t ( t t t mulberry,wild grapes and so'forth; in rective is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Please Jet it show you now- other words I took Go.i at his promise It has remained standard with physi- Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa in Genegi verses 2E?7-28; and any clans'in the 50 years 'since its inven- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt- • tion. clans for 60 years in correcting' excess • STO • other human ing can do the same One ppoonful of Philips' Milk of acids. Each bottle contains full' direr•1 ISS� Mtn Liniment aids red feel a neutralizes instantly manyt tions—any drugstore. t • � ard's me tired Magaes - AM _ - t ,F, r,°M.yC.' ,ti..r•e-�' :n .�w.b. a-?r..'e• ,: •? ,. S. yam« ham'. �_..•d Nu rr "+fir-• '. �.'.,. �. ra. �••@Yk _ 'h�'�"<9P • - - M; r' ... '•.fat '; I 'h 9A .. ntfi,. J..n ...q. a:tia•'„i •'.d^f-'+u. .rC A ..' i. 4 •,rd _ ..�.._. ,T.'.'4?' �� -. oY -��., ,1'y,.. +� .�,yfi+7�5v c.r:, . .,, ..�..�,.' _ ..: :. ,. ,,. ..r ,'.' s.. ;,Y• �•k '.t1?'x2,y .Q '. _;?'� kr G r•• .. x' + r ..� w?,, ,•S ^'ay m.' .'... ' a ,....4 Y * - S'' ,,_.. -." •L-r° '` - .'°`a, ,.«'ati.".• a� ay. a # .< a ..,. r. ca 'e ,.:i'a 'r ....^..�..ra', .:. ...4. .:,,. '.....' r- •ra� r.C. '.�" 4` :;�i •ya. '- „► rl uT ?•" w T�._— Ly _» -Mr.aped Mss. Fielding ofGra. -Daaciagove"turday nigbt R „• ter :, LIK ' venhUrat, have been spending a at Dow Drop Inn. License .- -�, ,- few days with Dr.and Mrs. Cart. -Radio' s may be�obitaiwd --Mrs. Jumper Gordon spent a wrighw from W. C. Xurkar, at the. Ne4. 9de. -•ire. Harry Bo �- - t.q :few days wl; friends is Buffalo.` rT yee has been ill Office. 'Y *d -The ,£'�tckering School Fair and ander the doctor a care. We -Hard times seems to affect the lad to know that she is now attendance at the Toronto Exhi• - � ' y tcvi]l beheld on Wefritieaday, Sept. are improving. 17th. bition. Nearly every day the _ -E. Miller, of Toronto, e t -M- S. and Mrs. Chapman spent attendance has been smaller than Courteous treatment, prompt serVlce� � 'the holiday with C. A. and Mrs, Labor Day with H. J. and Mrs. phe corresponding day last year. 71.71 - s "' Sterri0t. Marquis, of Stroud, -They were -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident _ fair, prices, continue to make. . _Mrs.Telfer and son,:of Toxon• accompanied by.Mise Agnes Mar- Dentist. . Office lin•residence, -two I,to, have bees visiting the former'@ gais. who-had been spending a doors east of ft Andrew's church. K' •our Grocery Dept. uncle and- aunk F. H. and Mrs, couple of -weeks with Pickering Pickering. Office hours, 9 a- m. to p - = 4 ° .gall, relatives. 6 F. mi, Daily, and-Evenings by ap- _-- _,Joon! -- z -Many of our residents have -Several towns -in Ontario re. pointment. (X-ray service). bin attending the Toronto Ez• verted to standard time on Sept -The August meeting of the bllbitioo during the t two let.others make the change on of the Women's Institute was held Grocer - B P� y dpeciale for Thin Week J =u:Y week®, Sept. 7th, while Toronto, Oshawa, last Tuesday on the beautiful illieses sea-Weber, ofg'o Whitby, Pickering and other lawn at Mrs.Arnold's home. After to-� towns will move theirclocks back the business art a much a reci• Luz, small k 's, 8 for25c to. acid Helen Roes,sf Midland, P PP P gbeen •recent guests of Mise an hour ors Sept. 28th. aced program was rendered, con• Queen Olives,40 oz. bottleIda Bterritt. several members of the Wom• meting of piano selections by Mise=Arthur and Mrs. Boyee anden's Institute visited the Kinsale Ida Sterritt and piano duets by 12 oz. Jar Cfover Honey150 Branch last Thursda and Yarn- Mise Doris Gee and Miss Glad s.aoa, Jaek, epea>t 's day recently y y with Anotia and 1+[rs. Franklin, !shed the program, which was Pockriu,a reading by Miss EthelJdwel Shortening, 2 lbs.iven by Mcs Jones, Miss Fawkes, Diamond Bar Peaches, No.2 avant 16cPort Parry. g • Bray and a recitation by Miae Lil• „ E. and Mrs. Baladon have both Mies Doris Gee and Miss Gladve lian Arnold. Mrs. Brownridge, n secloue] ill and ander the Puckrio. An excellent paper was District President for S. Ontario, 9ock•E a Salmon,yy lb. tins 88C fence of a trained nurse. They read by the President, Mrs. R. gave s splendid talk on matters both somewhat improved. Winters, entitled "Why a wider pertaining to .the home life and Misses Marjorie and Marion vision isneededby our Canadian strongly stressed the spiritual ' 'r ;shepherd, of Essex, have returned Women. training of the child. A dainty � ` n � home.after spending several weeks -At noon on Monday the mea• lunch was served b the hostess pe g y Our Meat Coater continues to be a popular a� r :'with their stint, Mrs. Norman sage came over the radio that an at the close of a very enjoyable "mks. aviator had crossed the Arctic afternoon. service to many rustomera. . . r r'•g�. -John -and Mrs. O'Connor and Circle with the bodies of Andrea Choice Quality Goode at Reasonable Prices. and his two associates that morn- SALE REGIS faintly.of Belleville, spent a few - - -- - - days t week with the format's log. These mea met disaster when RB3DAY. esP2. 12TH-Auction sale of they ahem ted to reachth®North A�IOre Borderless COngoleum Rugg m tgsotber, Mrs, Jermiah O'Connor, p horses, cattle, implementa.•fria, the Of Church Pole ih a balloon 88 years ago. property of the Estate of. the late tt f f f� p� T Thirty years ago such a message Wm. Bennett. lot 29, con, 1. Picker- - - Rugs at cut prices D J. and Cal an and y . ®f I3e11®v1'lie, have bees Id have have Ins. a on one mile west of Dunbar- - w :- "uldsildren, ri" f i ndin s few daya this week months to reach us which on foal, Bale at one o'clock.standard 7x9 @4 98 • ,t x9 6.19 ,with llll�rs. Callaghan's parents, Monday took only an hour or two. time, :See bills. Wm. Maw,aue• yp • ' - - ' ohn and Mrs. Murkar -A unmber of years- ago rail. tief9eer. 9x10' $7.29 G �aro -W. G. f$+id has torn down his ways every year would run excur- �� :moble at the of his botcher $ion trains to various points of .lisw Advort'tsenWats. , -'shop, which is the last old build• interest and would be well patron- _ t ' - :lihpt which detracted somewhat !zed: One of the favorite points WANTED-S. C. W Leghorn pull. Boys Cotton Jerseys, to Clear - ` flrom the appearance of the street. that would be visited wonld be ' eta. State particulars to Bos 82. Whitby.1 - p♦ �Q cents Q�U ear V No -Mrs.E. D. Banks,of Brooklvn, Niagara Falls. There would be a L�OR SALE-Registered Shropshire Y.. has been spending a couple greatly reduced fare and the Y' Ram Lamb.at lot 13, concenion 5.Pick. i isf weeks with relatives is Picker• coaches would be filled to capacity. ering Township. Phon•Pick.710. 1 Pa years there (�TTAGE TO RENT-In Pictering -ling end Tornnto, and also took in During the at few Bo ss Long Trousers for ecioo� the sights at the Toronto Exhibi have been very few If any such COTTAGE Sis rooms. electric light good gar• g M, den end stage. For further psmcufars apply bought t® Bell at a ,+ tion, trains rn°, because they are not to Rune Buccal!.Pickering. 1•2 a� --Rev. J H. Staunton, who has now a paying investment for the +€1 Iisee>atan vacation during the sat railway companies. The reason OR SALE Superior fertilizer k resume for this is the advent of the auto• y sacrifice i T g P drills,manure spreaders.tbreshing machines. # v ur 31111 for sof fll ibs United church mobile Iu this age if s rano Also seed Mair y Gr Win•:o ar�tbinder I y y point, OR BALE-A nearly new hitvcle. 'Sizes liar! to 27, per pair 1.:39 -- - - ure on Sander next. when the wishes to visit an g even if ' ,services will be held in St. Paul's iitei veiveral hundred miles dis-taut. ; n need iwc m�tto ni model Cw,u%I W,1� - Sizes 28 to 30, •psi pair 1:50 ' i(lhtiawels. y seldom thinks of going b 1, _ - i of W.J McDonal Phone Pick 7%3. 1-2 -The regular ineetinl; of the W. train. but motors instead. l�t - - :Splendid valves in nine esus tweed shades. 1t1. l3. will be held at the home of costs leas to motor, end he is not L�ARM FOR SALE-140 scree of �' P PP, `9 auY- bound down to an rticaiar I' 18 Id excellent farm,ng dlstnct treat Mid- ^� j Mrs. W. .lA. ltilll]er on Tuesday, y Ps land Oat Seserai•acres of st�ad,ag tuaber ✓ epL 9th. at 83o Oclock'. An hoar, and many take more enjoy. Hoaaeand•t,aildings Applyat Ne�sO�ce aintereet'ies !cram has been meat out of motoring than travel. — r 9 .aa M • i • _ C) _ pa�o r�''t ORONTO 'R'E'I'•WA9H LACN• HAPMAN - xiod and the meeting will ling by railway. The paved roads 1 DRY teem enssb>-Lac out.Uri :r r�.tt i �•�;•• • It�sd[s t forgo of s birthdayrt whish form s network all over the explain:�z4 blanc earvtre last leave Your ` C y a witm Mr_S w.Deva barber a—, we 1, ere are complaining country, makes travelling by �,�,pick ap.ae deliver 8 u weak. ` "fit the towato crop is ripening motor much more pleasant than U1 S SPECIAL OFFERING-Sigh teat- _ - is _ M � Slow, Owing to the long the old class of roads. l `s ad of lag Holstaa cows,bred to tarp. Ayrshire bull. dry weather, the fruit is -An Interesting came came up in fall freshening,aim yearling ismitra and register- Su m- T ;iullsaUor thea USUaL Thea De Police Court on Friday avenin Ayrshire bull 15 mtwttr eta for sale,aura tie- PP y g ed herd tL.1Va1xh,btapk Hsu Farm. clam- . -f ;mop in this district will be ligbt, last when John Brignall, who ®out.Ont. 46tr • as a rule. although some orchards condacL a barber-shop and pool '�j�ARM TO RENT-125 acres at Oeh- i' : (Rill yield will. room in Claremont, was charged �L' aver Harbour, First dans land.in good state hoole re-opened on Tuesday with obstructing a bailiff in the ofculuvatmn,good buildings and improver tt6 �The88 hot daps you Will appreciate After two months' vacation. The discharge of his duties. A short t!°mcd'aLe°""e"'O°to pl.>,tgh. FWl possession t tdir►a a from a to work Is not time ago Br nail had April 1st, haw Apply w G,n.foa31-4ant.Barri.- g play ig purchased tar ere..Oshawa.Grit. 53-e - _ !appreciated by many of the young from a traveller a quantity of a alight Summer suit. pupils, but:it is one of the thi°Re hair lotto°,the price of which was `� our modern civilization which $1.90. He said that he had thrown ' we cannot escape, but we Boon the reparation out as it was no Hunting or Shooting Is prohibited TOPS HAVE ZHEM p under the Ontario Game Fisheries =. And out that it is all for our own good, sod when the traveller call �1 t Act on those parte of lots 13. 14 and - - 6eaefit and for the beafit of Pact- ed fur hie money, Brignall refased 15, in the Second and 3rd Ranges, +. ted: !sty. to s The traveller entered him �'^� pay. Brckeo Front Concession,Tow Call In til d look therm over. -Complaints are already begin• claim in •the Division Court and of Pickering, owned by Lawrence - -going to come in regarding the won. As Brignall refused to corn- Squires. James Greenlaw and 'Claude - - - - -.'Jschool being conducted on stand ply with the demands of the Field:. . e; and time. Many homes in thevil• Court, E. Gleeson, bailiff, went to Dated September. 1990. Z .09. i, Ilage are having to prepare two make a seizure of good@, when he O(1NANT A ANNIB, - - a. r q ac• roe wt a s tong reelstance. e Barristers etc. ` commodate those children commit result was a summons to appear Oahawa, Ontario, _ - - - r to from the farms' and most of i _ m to that it does not pay to in and whose mothers are not incoa fere with officers in the discharge Pickering Mills Bathing Suits, Summer Underwear, .. ' venienced. Why? of their duties. He was fined $10 On Thnreds fast a serious and costs, which amounted to over -' ' Shirts, — Sport S r Q, .Golf Hese . accident occurred on the highway $47.00. I°addition to this he had p =' t east of the village when Mrs. to pay Division Court costs and we have s limited quantity of �f. Wm. Gale, of Esetern Aveatre; the lawyer a feeiin defending him extra good quality Shortest -'at popular priem, :TomoW� suffered a broken leg. in Police Court. the price of ordineiry mill ' She and her busiband were driving -It hae been stated that there feed, excellent for pigs Idoeneue it sae , along when a eaedrivea or as live stock. by Theo are not so many American tourists - y dore Schnitz, of Washingtolqk�cut to Ontario as Haus], which is stir!- io in another car going in the'ame buted to the disastrous crash in The feed.busiassa is our line. We w _' .5:direction ere be. kir.Gale turned the stock market Iset fail. The otadf+hig to Rive ydu the Fred T, Bunting, plCkerM9 best possible value Beit is an attempt to avoid s col American tourist belongs almost bushed I fi?, and was for'oed into the for your money. ��- r - entirely to the well to-do algae, ditch, where the car Upset. sod it to this class that has teen :Vebultz was arrested charged w mostly affectttte� by the -crash.. We have Chick Starter, ERg Mash _ iasekh'ee driving to which he However, one cannot but notice Scratch Feeds, or any feedUlm ��� � red guilty. Aa his car was that, if he watches the procession yon` may need, deliver.Amen red be was given a.week in of autos on the highway,there are � any rm►gbaable AIRNTR lsiab Mae malts s settlement for still a very large number of Ameri• distance. masse. cane who spend their holidays in Phdne 581? The Agricultural Department the varioart summer resorts in - Telephone 4900 ` of the Whitby High School i@ Ontario. On Saturday last we : Providing a two-year course of noticed ins bunch of 13 motor FiCk6rlig Mi111II� CcmDBDo etndiee, _ planned especially for cars driving along the.highway-12. —boys who-intent! to farm. Mr. of tTiem carried American license M. O V :E. Q_...�-.. - ' Pepper will continue taking charge plates from various States of the -:Auto-Iepalrs, Accessories,Oils-aZkd of the carpenter work and the Union, and is another lot of 10 principal. Mr. Archibald, and Mr. cars,9 of them were Americans. Having rented my premises in r 1�'erguson will take the reef of the It is estimated that during the Pickering I have moved to + ( asolille, Acetylene Weldiug, work in agriculture. Mr. Fergu• first half of this year the Amer! l�TC�3A.?JF+ z, son is a graduate of the Ontario can tourist has expended some -_ Agricultural College and is thus $21,455,000. As the larger part of Where` I will conduct s black.- ; Battery- -urging• w*dll prepared fortbe work, Pupils the tourist season is in the latter stuithing business ands ,y 1 ` ' s 'UNDO the course will devote half half of the year, it will be seen service station. - Beps,lr8 made on alllmakeB tke time to .academic subjects, that it is worthwhile to encourage Imperial oil and gas, tire@ and - - Moth ere Literature, Composition, Americans to come to Ontario to tire repairs. Of cars +, ;t ,A.cikometic. GeoRrs:pbp, History, spend their vacation. They should Also, T$xi Service to or from - - '� _ . ytiggr$Pby. Book-'keeping and not be over-charged for meals or any point. :9ayp6,writinR and the rest of the other services rendered them, for - a to agricultural subjects, in by doing so caterers will eve°tu- - �- - --- - _- -J. 1AW,ngmechanics. BoysiaSost+th ally injure their own business. �rso, who intend making aRri- hinny revisiatm prefer purchasing 1CH-k—R-LES s SPENCIOn V ffittire tiseir life's work, will tone their provision$ Prom stores rather s e A good Opportunityto to- than ''hone Brook.1808 Patronize those who'lnrniah roe their knowledge of their meals to tourists. but who charge k • a vcatioa._ "ymtazt Primo . Hinaale, Ontario Pr�aprietor; Pick l� ' �; ��.. '- + ••, '.... ' r• �3 t. F sr .l'.1.M•s>�' • ! ,,, 'S,.t_. RS. r aS-' •"+ h+S »..P,^t.+:_�'. a�.�-d� .:.h^T: C. fi'''�`•`''�a 1k•+ '?��'.•. rJ �.,,lqj!. :• '•w, \'rC,�?.1 w �. qw! .,• .. -.o.':, t..._.. at++'•iti' ..W H, tf ':. '47^• GM.”:"w•4,, "l4 w "sr cT•A r H; .,, .a `; ,,"y�•V sYi==KJ -'� r { `^.,._'•�3 v ;F� r.'-ser' ' - ,..t .r. "°fir -_ _ "' < „