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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_09_12 .k': .fir ;fc•a'�,�,.y�t. r�•�! -;9,;'-�+:.r .: ,'.°�� ..: w�,..... .,... ..... .. -. - ... -,.drd' ',. _.�'� - , Vii,' h,+ W .. ,. .,...,.dt..1•fr, .'. ,,.�,.- .. - -+ ten-' • .,., �,�. •• ""u$e ✓ ,t>.. ,•w�. ;; .a •-Y' :.„M P^ -.: , -:.,r ..a..n .e-_ .i M /+a -,{�Au.. - '^L:• �+etLp.ctio+ Ks• t V. se"ook i ••xx ... _N0. 2- VOL. L: PICBRRING9 ONT., FRIDAY. SEPT. 12, 19 0. �Y/'filfAf�tllital GgswDer. - WHITEVALH. _ OfIE�tRYWOOD _ • _ --_ , GREENWOOD a s The anniversary -services of the The Sinclair. Cup Ramus beteteeA Sedseal s� Whitevale Baptist church will be Claremont and Cberryw6od resulted CKERING- NEWS in a draw, there being no score. The R S. O. PARSON-Phys �=Na RiQe= - _. held on Sunday Sept 14th. In the - MI 3�,� and 0- thtabars soh afternoon at 2.80 and in the even- 18Piay P at Claremont t on Saturday Sept, 18th. Game called. - ---- - ing...at 7.80.___.1 _tie afternoon the -IRR.'."RSYTH, Opb.D., Director Ie ralaninR full blast sawing Znm- S T__ pon't forget to come Nightingale Quartettes o Whitby - _. w Aaweiadon of Ontario. Reg. bar, reaches, doubletreee. will lead the singing and Ilse home and help the boys alonsr -T tablikhed 1888 `. of the American optometr' > �exami.W ny appotatmmt. tongues etc. -- Orchard. of McMaster UniverAity t�REENwOOt3.- Out. Open to buy a quantity of ggod choir in the evening. P:�. M. L. __. S t .. ._. ��• __. �srn;R cr=mala art �s 1'lspe ialist. Honour graduate of the Colle3e logo. -services. spent Sunday with friends in Mount .L of tnetry of Canada: Gold medalist and - — �• (pfpttpo Albert. &lit-Herman Prize winner in 1928. At Markham QraiD Ohop ping Tusedays GREENWOOD.. . � every Monday from 9 a,M. to b P.m,.in Dr. and Fridays. I: B: Perkin and friend O# Toren• p Barker'sdeatdoffice. Ac*touffvillt from wed- to called on Mrs. J. Bover on Sat- The low prices of all kind s.of grads, : aesday.to Saturday of each week.'Eyesexamin- Mrs. Haig is visiting her 'sistez, are below cost of production, ' ed.Cdas,es fitted and repaired. Hi heat Quality Manufacturing Baskets of-all " Mrs. Wm. Ormerod, tarWi at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 249 4sly descriptions. p .VlWillows.,is installing another. Wm. and Mrs, Brown and'child- but at present prices feed- - ren visited twith relatives at Bloom- ing pigs gad cattle and leOsi. _Price reductions at the gas pump this week. in on on' Saturday. g Mr. and Mrs, Brandon entertained Bt Droducitr milk E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. The annual Mission Circle Corn will show a good profit. A friends over the .week-end r AMoSoucitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6406 or 6420 or write Roast'was held on the flats last Frl- asa. South Wing Court Howe,Whitby, 2517 Ohaa.'White. Locust Hill, Ont. ken Bush is about: to erect a day evening and was enjoyed by. all Keep all the stock you can. booth in connection ,.with his gas � EATON. BELL & ROSS, Barr present. I believe it will pay farmers to buy ' ors, SoticitOro. 904 Northern Ontano s s pumps. Misses Redshaw, of Uxbridge A, and Mas Hodgson of Cranbrok feed at the present low Drices 1B,tttding,ago Say street,Toronto, B. . and Fred Hodgson of Toronto, f=d 's, Beaton, Just A r r�v i r� castled oil Pat and Mrs. Mantle on and keep their grain foo B•�tel• g Sunday visited with W. F. and Mrs. Gibson _ later on, as the market X. - I.D.F.Roan. Adelaide 2838-9 Miss Plowman, of Richmond Hill, and W W. Gee and family one day surely Is at the t� �IcliL3Rl:SON, PICSERIl�ta A spent the; week-end with friends in last week• „bottom. i M(rLVEY - Barnaters. solicitors etc.. Choiee 2X, 3X Snd bX B. C. Quite a number attended the corn- gym;• 7=11-air Cmiederation Life Buud�g, Cornea of t�� the village. roast at the Audley Community Club My prices for feed are loose Y and Ricb mond Ste, Toronto, Phones �(iedar:Bhinglee. Walter S Green, of Buffalo, spent on Mondayevening at t home- of Adelaide 44M and 44so. Pickering office o n a few days last week with his bro- F. M. and Mrs. Chapman All report than for years and.ean be , Wadaaada gad Saturday evewinp. Phone l ek Also, alar a quantity Of fed at a profit. jp E , g Q ther, F, L Green. a god time. —� rOII h and dressed Mr; and Mrs. Bradshaw of Toron- Rev. G. A, Williams of Toronto, Buying feed from ms, you saver j►Jett>issi g to spent Sunday with Mrs, M. A. and formerly a missionaiv in Form- all middlemen's ppro to and Sadler and. family. osa gave a very interestinir talk on you know whst you NEIL C.SMITH. D. D. S., L. D.S.. ,Tack Pine, Spruce and ._ James Gibson was home for a the work being done there..and also are geitiag. (successor to Dr I N.Dales,. Graduate our couple of days last week suffering of the work the united church is ef7e Royal ColYese of Dental Surgeons and Toron- �p Utuveadty. At Claremont cle eover D. A. Hemlock Lumber. from an attack of• summer flu. fiYtstt'a stone every Ttteaday and Friday. Phone doing at home and abroad. f> I it. vif �'t j��*j�►�t WHITBY. Group A" of the Ladies Aid are HIGHEST PRICE PAID •�� PICKERING •:• holding a soda] evening to the - "UERBERT T FA LLA ISE• L. D-S., A serious accident occurred on the church on Friday, Sept- I9th. A. mentL JL al urS�srand thee VatrrvverRsity of Cal. ollege of hi boys- a short distance east of the feature of the program will be "An -- - FOR '• Qi Ice in retudence second dant east of St. Rnd- IaU��� �� town early on Saturday morning re- hour in the Old LaFt School Ho^zscr` � nsw.Camrch. Pickerms.Ont. Office hours 9 BARLEY and WHE&T � a,m. to 6 p m.. or by appotntmetslt. tX-ray sultmg in the death of a 5 months based on fact and fable. Come and service). Phone Pick 37m, 4alx old child and serious injuries to see, you will-be interested. H. $@Sh L'1$!@m0nt 1 want both Wheat and _ j/strlitxalse)4s 6asfhs. 1, - 9•L4 three others. Russell and Mrs. Far- AUDLEY. Barley now. _ rell, and infant daughter, Viola, Miss ELIZABETH RICHARD90N- FURNITURE Kathleen Spokane and G• F. Me- The late John Puckrin. 'who was ` .Fire and automobile insurance of,all kinds. Lerman, all of Toronto, were return- buried at Salem Cemetery last week Z� -. 9�' lal k ee/raaentupg compoulmof sued finaae stand- NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ing home from Oshawa where they was the third child of the late Isaac 1fa' IN GREAT VARIETY were visittri friends, When they L. 8t.l(RNINGHA W" *�t Puckrtn an early settler in flus dist �-; 140Rfl$KEAY-Licensed sac - got near WTtby Mr. When who riot. IYe was born 76 veam ago on Building and General ' "1-J ear,Alwwa Live stock amd=e oral gat Simmon's Beds, Marshall hist- was dri.zng, lost control o! the car one of the farms at oreaent in the attended to. Terms rratonable. R tresses, Dressers Tables and - contracting. R.a,�vrlfe. Phone Stouff 9t>�. 31-4 ' which ran tato the ditch. striking a Pucknn farmly and he has always Chairs. Picture Frames. p is it off Estimates furnished on all elaitsee .� POSTILI, Li used Auctioneer, telephone pole and were g lived within half a mile peace place- of work-Interior and E'atertor, _ Our prices are the low,ast. All. those injured stere rushed to the Deceased � a nick, peaceful cry in rwk and�e`Se• Aso Oshawa Hospital, where the child g slteratlon%and repairs. ' solar ai sal ku"s atissisa d to on demo ss izen, hard nvoritina. and caring little *. Season, Aadaaea gegen arvw P 0.. ons. deed shortly after being admdtted. for public duties of any kind. He is Chimneys Built Concrete Work- r' Mit Farrell (suffered a fractured Phone Pickering 5712 uR 8.8111ATON TOWN81EI1�&illii 0L . . survived by iia said®w. formerly eskull, and 'Mrs. Fa1'rell serious head Miss -Victoria Bell, a daufrhtgr of f•- FAIRPORT. _ ONTARIO 1 Aaaeaaaaaa. Nast rt.aq r toe and body injuries. Miss Spokane re- nother old famlly in this section. ea "least sf Nous s II► Mr •�1 --- OWL t f A good supply of Hard and Soft cesved a number of cuts, but There were no children Deceased S H I N � � ib & GRANT-Lor 1, aanoewaoo 4. Octal +� hand. Also• enPPly McLennan escaped injury. Constable leaves three brothers. Richard, of � surarboro. Teispbooe 1Kark1>asa yfws of Kindling Woods Billiard investigated the accident but Pickering: Thomas and William, of GIM. B and M acs- as yet has been unable to determine Audley, and two sisters. Miss Mary ;NovaAcotia Shingles f n G�`tAlvi'. Go F E Y ac�31 stove leoirth. the cause of the accident. , and Mrs. Wm Squire here. The homy Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles a St. Rost, Toronto. Canada. Adelaide -- _ Bird's Felt state Shin les 1 lair 12tt Phone Pick. 1709. tsRovGHAM. stead on which he lived was acgdir- R ! --- ed from the McLaren family of for sale at ffi'Oy R'W' LIOXXSBD Y � DONALD M0.4RO; PICHB,KING Mr, Fisher wa Toronto - over Chicago over 45 years acro and !t was here that the Puckrin family T. PATSRSON'8 CLAREDlOhT? 1 An ktabmof ..1. main" ._ the week-end Call and get prices. Phone 2813 'i T a i Sold ludos•: fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER R, Harvey and family, of Toronto made their rapid ria; as land-owners ff out os WASIIED OUR WAY. spent Sunday with the f'ormer's par= and ,successful farmers. The pall- - ' eats here. bearers were nepheow : Messrs Frank .• �A��� _ - We have made a business of Mrs. Philip was-a recent visitor of and Charles Puckrin. Richard and Oal , oaf pooh day. Here each color her nephew, Mr, Dobson and bride George Squire, 'lease Pnckrin and G A R A G E 1 ' A and fabric is given the scienti- of dshswa. George Puckrin, The funeral sei- 8e formula that beet meets iw L. Matthews was on a motor trip vices vete conducted b4 'Rev. Mr. AND SERVICE STATION heeds.- For each class we use .Hamilton and other Western Stainton of the united church here. ` use from nine to twelve cban- l' points on Sunda where the Packrin family have been + Hard and Beit Goal of thee -$es of filtered raiosoft water. P y attendants and supporters fol nearly 'We are prepared to do all kinds beetquality On -='An average of six hundred gal- Sir and NIrS..Jermyn and Shirley, of repairing of cars, also bat- (l _ Iona for your family washing. of Whitby, were visitors In the vii- a century, The friends and neigh- p ,•4J }land ;No wonder clothes Iqunderid - tags on Saturday. hors extend their sympathy to Mrs. ; . tery charging, electric weldingand in fact . -- - - everyt aq n con. w fast longer. Granie, of Leamington were with do TUGS A gt g AUDI_EY. - nection with �,. -=,j; 31 =1� $ aW a �n has resu ed week-end wiMiss th th Duncan family.nt school wok Appleby ere with a g od attend -F _ . GSlt. Clan Oils, Grease and Accessories, Clearing Co., Ltd• -Miss Kate Brodie.ls with her sis ance. - always on hand, Taxi Service. • Piece - All clothes tied frequent dry cleaning ter in Beaverton. Henry Westney has befrun . his Ageat for Chevrolet Care. _ r to keep them sanitary. -Car cleaniag . 'Mrs..T, C Brown visited her sis- studies in the agricultuiaa course at hinir _ department turns old.clothes ter Mrs. Thornton of Woodstock dear- Whitby. Gordon 'J• Lave `Dil oomout like naw. -ing the past week George Burchard of Tordnto has- - _-,'WE-CALL AND DELIVER Jack_.Gero+w, Miss Yeates, Mr. been visiting his uncle. Urban Blake _ _:., t,. x s - Wa!}s were-visit= fami}y -tet- -;, r_:' R O.Jopes, Local 8epreeentative: ora with Mise. Brmvn on 3nnday George West ,visited Toronto roc- �� S ,t Mra. Shaver and Syble left this ently and made some purchaes at I III �t�te week for a point north of Kingston the stock yards. Blacksmithing 1 Mm. Shaver having`accepted,a pos. There are still same! corn-borer his list of Seasonable 1![erCham - ftion as teacher there. left is the country despite the string dive ie taken at randato ftrom w _ - House shoeing a Specialty. Visitors at the Matthews home ent regulations. our general stock, tied the . _We ars showins-_a very All General Work;Including Wood this week included B -and Mrs Kidd, No. b school has installed the • prices are Everyday lovely solid oak,9 piece, Work, promptly and daughter, R W and Mrs Witter sanitary closets, and otherwise im- 'Priem, not !or a attended to. _ and E. L and Mrs. Crocker and son proved the progerty. few days only: groom suite, $gbh•_ Also, all of Toronto. Wm. and Isaac Puckrin have tak- �Agent for Taco Farm . During the severe electrical' storm en possession of the late John Puck- Marshmallows, plain or u ed in -Wledeor -brdWa. _ Machinery, of Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 2nd, R. -tin's farm and are putting in fall tgasted,per 1b., Devitt's house was struck by light- wheat. The baftet is.60 incise in �+• Tom. Wood-W&rd fling, the value of damage done being John and Mrs. Bell of Toronto, Fresh Salted Peanate,per lb., E6a V length, This is a real bar GREENWOOD- 491y several panes of glass shattered. former residents of here attended Molasses Humbugs, per lb.,. - ltif: Thomas Stevenson, of Shelburne, the funitral of their brother-in-law =17.59- -- -. who-._vas bo -.and_�t�---youth. last week. -- - - Frait_Mellowa, pew ���•�,. -- Dd-N0 � � in this place passed array on Aug. Mrs Thomas Ptickrin has 'improv- RonDtree's York Milk and I9C Walnut$Dished Bteel'Bed, 25th. David and Mrs.'Stevenson wen ed enough to be able .to walk around Nut Milk Chocolate Bare, s __ at Shelburne to see him previous to the house. -Her friends"bre glad to '_: his death. see her on'the 'mend. whiz Fly Fume, 8 oz., °-+l?� . s►11 felt Matte'eee and a Until winter comae to - n ' rook over your' The Sacrament f e Lord' Su - Th Hydro engineers have n 1 .` acv tit o the s Sup- look Hy glnee been Fly Coils(a very special Sagleee Spring, all coin per was observed by the members of through here recently surveying for price) one dozen, "19c ,< Furnace, or Sty Jo 's church on Sunday after- more,lines form the East It is plate, for -81&�� - - those _• noon An otpen booth for the sale of st jd that a.number•,more are. to Writing Pad f�►adEove] s, c _ - foss here.- -- - -''--_-�.rt3iinler _. ._. - refreshmen g is certainly--not-help= --- - �•� " ful iii reverent worship, when in A )most successful meeting of the � z We have a complete line of Deck 1J®a,k37 TroughB Writing Pdper, in bctiz, such close proximity to a church, Club was held at Grasmere farm on regular 29% _Ohairs,Camp Stool@, Camp repaired or reptaesd. - where children are gathering at the Monday evening when a splendid Sunday school hour. program was followed by a corn- Absorbent.Cotton, 1 lb. rolls cots and`Hammoche. plwe your order and What might have been a very ser- roast and mminer feed. The programrogals,r 80c. 492:- n ions accident occurred' on.Monday, a 'consisted of violin-music by 'Willie Kruschen Salts, reg.•7ae, iElo9e i"'iG i @ - r BE READY half mile north of the village when Clark, readings by Mrs Gazely, , - : when Winkel'CoifBs, the steering r doof a wn,cacausin the Eunice Scare, duets by Missesret Westney and Gee Andrew's I;iver8al;TeR.60C, 4 ' A@— Sterrift ,. moat dropped g 4 Oourteona 8ervire Always"'. � Call machine to run into the ditch It is and Packrin, accordion solos by Mr T H I Photi8�1900 _ hard to say how far the car would Levi Arksey and songs by K. Web- t,+ C. -JON. t O N �+ Furniture Dealer ands ,dLVIN BUS BY have gone had it not been stooped her, of.Brooklin. Announcement toga jj'i• J 1'� Ke t � u b dams hydro but thehoceul4artte bad. er•�he made of a new Night" atitled 14 In theome Druggist and0hetni>f4 Funeral Director y Ginger'. The n xt meetingwill tug + . Also AonbnLnoe Service ,Hardware Phone 4800 < y �ds. ceived "me cuts and bruises. but e a 'Mystery Lit Phone ••�: P .� , mtttnate a ta+e1L ° PIS ,> o �� rr �� •a�:, .•r'�t - �i� 11, _ •+r { ,` ,�•y: ..„dru ti's:...? ��.� r,+r•�'. 'ri'.� °.d"*-�tira� ^°n.' } .�,,.� 'x. :k ;,,�� 'W. �.. e�.-S .;'� e { �� - x+.b CM,u;`i...•.,y.I m.',l�'v'1�.. f„' r. � �fN 'r Lh'. `C•H .•!'4 7•. , ��y.,. '. .(. �• _di' ''f• +w'i� "yq. ri ......' z,. w• , w T y f IN, - ;. .- - : se.. b ., .. .'w _ -Moo. Ir R from him, and after a while I figured u _ L k out a way to swindle him. I bet six _ _.. • w�, x �►leasure��ta�i a thousand against his ten and reduced ` si I - the bet to writing so there wouldn't be 1 0400 ht tea+ao�ld �� any argutrent about it afterward, be- /;♦ F cause I koevv my father would_craw_ e . • .- _ 00 - -- r fish on.me if I gave him a real open- -fi ing; So I' carefully stipulated every q4ALAMA dill rule—and they were hard rules, for „rte _ the old mun saw Eo that.. — • "We arguedso much about relaxing the rules that I got his mind off one �I e important point and he signed up - without noticing his error in failing M to stipulate the place of execution. •- k free to choose it, so I That left me” ¢. hose,the dry, sandy river bed of the TE A San Ardo. The old man made no ob- > j j - eciion. He figured I'd picked the &OM the.si' _ j _.. _ 'They melt in.your mouth.'No one : = sand of the river bed to save myself » t0 11 from being as badly hurt, when I was ever says "No thank you sac thrown, as I would be on the hard a dessert as'Lhristie's Water Ice ground of the corral. Anyhow, I was .% Wafers. Serve them to,anyone at his son and he was willing enough an time and you are sure to lease. P that I should have the beat of it in _ Y }' P 5� � ����1 ,� falling; so he sat his horse and grin- just tasty water ice sandwiched : ht .-Grin �/ ned like a fool while a couple of the between Cris are biscuit Wafers. w PP boyo helped me saddle the outlaw. r _ ,.No - Delicious . and dainty coo. .-•.., _ w his was not to be a rodeo ride, where you start'out of a chute -: B PETER B. 'KYNE and finish when the pistol goes off, y _ which is when the judges figure you've. ►7 done your beat is the horse kiss done WATER i C�l his worst. This was to be a contest _to a finish, winner take elf. Fortun- _ SYNOPSIS three thousand :lead. The trouble ,s ately I knew this horbe's habits. When W. A4o*E1DN,.,,0C! 8�aneth Burney, adventurer and one- oldFelix spoiled him for the business you first forked him he'd make four Jug comes to Bradley*Bar• by ra-sing him a gentleman and giq- din, king of the cattle country, for a lob, broad jumps, with his back arched, Burney. has had a fight with Martin ing him too much money .o spend• and come down hard each time. If Bruce. a rival cattle owner,who has been why, the young jackass used to play , stealing tha king's stock, aided by Mig- ' that didn't d0 the trick he'd atop and uel Gallegos, a Mexican bandit. The polo. Now that old Felix can no }is stuff within an area of twenty "GOING DOWN!" by pulling on the cords that reach Icing, liklu young Burney's etYle, offers longer support another gentleman in , him this jo� of getting the cattle.chievea feet. He'd let you get comfortably net from the man to the envelope. Ii the Burney accepts thopEh he knows it the family, .the. boq a broke and a is the saddle if he was kept blindfold- -No exhibition of flying !s now con- drift is, say, eastward,then the shroud t eans a fight to the death. He meets wanderer in search of'a riding job- ed. So I faced ,Lim in the direction I sidered complete without several para- t, - Muriel, the king s beautiful daughter. Apparently he realizes that cows are Lines on the opposite side are pulled. the only thing is lila he really knows desired him to buck, an assistant re- chute descents. The thrill of the event This causes the area of fabric to be 8 CHAPTER VI:—(Cont'c.) moved the blindfold, and we were off. is continued from the time the para- lessened on that side, with the result anything about and it has occrrred to "On the second broad jump he was chutist jumps clear of the machine un- R 'When the king and the princess him }� cultivate his scant knowledge that the wind has a decreased effect. s Sound themselves alone, the girl off the firm sandbar and into th'e til he lands. and forget polo. A wise decision. stream, where about two inches o>: Another improvement of the modern f asked "Are you in to employ him, Many stili think there is a large ele- parachute !s that on landing it can "Dad, who is he?" going p y water flowed over someth:ng my oli ment of danger in allowing a life to be be collapsed immediately by pulling Dad?" (man didn't know existed at this spot dependent upon the opening of twelve "He claims to be the con of old the central cords, "Of course I am He needs a job; and that was a "patch of quicksand ante yards of cotton fabric. But _ Felix Burney, a California cattle mss Ml -4 - ' ioi my acquaitance. Ii this be true I have it to give and.I might as wen 1 about eighteen inches deep. A','sen- in reality, parachuting is checked into -- "(and I'm not going to take his word i take a chance on him, for his father's I sible horse would have whirled out of a steady glide. i Mlnard's Liniment for Foot A�imenta._ dor it) he's an American with a slight I sake, as on.anybody else. But he's the it the moment he felt his :ront-feet When a jump is to be made from's . _ js{t•sin— syr elle=eighth—oi Castilian country gentleman,oven in his chaps, going down, but this horse was a height, the parachutist takes care to -A 8eotchman's Rlso Iblood !n him. dust enough W give him so for the good of his soul I'm going to !auntie and a creature o4 habit, be- see that he wiil not come Into contact The manager of an Aberdeen firm I put him. over the Jumps tomorrow, sides. He just hate to make his four T 'temperament and make him carefree, P is with any part of the machine. Thus. called his bookkeeper into his private V easy and prodigal. His alleged father The EI Ranchito riders with whom be bread jumps or bust, iso he made the�ri for additional safety, the jumps that room. _ —and discovered I was stiil aboard. is one of the flzest gentlemen in Cali- were made at the last Hendon. Eng.. "Sandy." he said. "the accountant Is will have to associate will de3�ise him = ;forma. The old stock, you understand. for a dude—there's such a thing as So he stopped and started to work on ;Fifty yeads behind time with his code blind class hatred, you know—until I me in earnest, onl-. to ulscover ,'d pageant were taken from the tips of leaning asd-I na-gau3-.tea"81e-3� ---- ' "I have always-liked old Felix but they realize he knows his business and I outfoxed hien as well as my old man. the wings. Jo b. y that dude that he is, he's a man, too. "That horse just couldn't do his stuff Usually, however, the man, strapped The young 400k•keeper a face kit up' never knew he had a son. I loaned into the parachute with broad bands with expectation. ' him money from .!me to time, with If he stays on old-Ge.roirimo ten see-I because, in that shallow quicksand, he I that come round the thighs. the waist. Thank you, air." he replied. "And his cattl. as security, ant while I onds they'll know him for a rider anl couldn't get any traction, and in about I and under the arms,- tails from his what will the salary be now"' realized that, as an operator, he a game one. And that will help a f a minute he was blowing And sweating I cockpit into apace. Ou his left aide The manager shook his head. ween"t agilt-ed, risk. still I could great deal." I and trying to climb out. I wouldn t la a pocket containing a large ring "The same is you're gettia', but ye'11 •always Bend a man to,count his cattle "But suppose he should bc- thrown let him, and there he worked until sIl He falls and counts.. ha'e a hat-peg to yourself nog?,",he re- 1 at an time and find more than the and hurt'" the ambition was out of aim, and I j ..Nine—ten"--and he gives the ring turned. - . sinmb s he represented he owned when "eowloy luck," the king replied in. -scratched him fore and aft until he a vigorous pull. A noise like a peal -'eF making the loan. This boy', Ken, says -differently. "His father has been a stood still under it and just bawled j ,. cowman and laid the foundation of like a spoiled baby. i of thunder follows. and almost before There are iso many more Interest G:y,lawyers-foie in on him a year ago the king's present vast fortune; al- "Of course F ther ec ed murder I he !a aware of it his rapid descent Se. lug things co do than sleep!'.'—Arturo and took the cattle for the loan. Well, r checked into a steady glide. Toacaniul. though he had given his heir-a arent an tried to make a charge of swindl- ' rove were abroad then, Muriel, and 8 � pp I The ring that is pulled, and which ".� sever`knew anything about it . My certain .educational and cultural ad- ing iitick, but he couldn't go back on n vantages unknown to Grandfather the written bet, so finally he paid it. pulls s Dead can't hold every detail Of my LmallmatnotDarachutehit oro turn case is 'known as the rip cord releases a he utas. However, if v:v tock the 'Bardin's day.,be had also raised Brad- Years later he admitted I d saved him tattle we. gave him the beat market ley Bardin a thorough cattleman, in a million dollars by giving him glib-. rice for them and rcnatted him th3 order to fit him for his heritage and eral education in.the.matter of cover- Thus, practically as soon as the rip P ai him with ability to add to I . in all the possible contingencies in I cord !e pulled the fastening which diii'erance between the selling price eq p �' I g po holds the folds of the parachute,gives and his debt. Of course, with his And, how -_well. the -old man had a contract." rush of air to fill; wrought the Western cattle world now (To be continued.) - way and allowsthe !ranch nnstocked,'old Felix has to lease g _ _ the fabric. + No matter how severe, _ it to some other cittienian, and now eR -+r It is this sudden opening of the you can always have Ken sr.ya he's retirsi, and the diners The present king had started his A Meeting - ltell him he hasn't many years tq live. practical education in the bunkhouse - ,fabric that causes the noise like a clap ><mmtdiste rehefi I feel that we have met before,and yet of thunder. As soon as it is heard imagine I'll be able to buy that with his father's riders at thirty dol- ; Your name !s unfamiliar—can it be the parachutist knows that all is well, 3 such wti►e ds at a reasonable figure, lays a month, and had worked up ! R qThat 'iwas itt some far-distant time In the old days, when parachutes W �p articularly-if this boy gets himself t slowly; in the process he had been ,- Ikillwl,.whieh he's extreme! s t tc do." >wown many a time and oft and ha3 you met were unsafe and feared, the greatest _.. al With,me? „ �. t y p broken bones to-prove it, but it had danger—apart from that of the para- ---- —like dreadful, Dad, I wouldn't chute not, opening—was that a person - - like to see him killed," the girl re- never occurred to :.iza, m the pride of know your face, as well I knew it ekob$uily _r e s so youn1 .g _ could not control the direction of the Aspirin slwetys spa pain gaidEiy $ ug B then; descent. A jump might be taken over does it without any ill dfeccts. Hatmisas and merry and gallant, and so fill cense the animrl was diereapectful. to the heart; harmless to anybody, But He chuckled now as he recalled his Iknow—though now you're grave— fields, but the wind might blow the ;with the joy o hiving. He seems a once' n a while, parachutist over a lake-or town and k dwave relief. Why stifierl i ink own days as a broncho twister.. He - - ' that's just a sthoke screen to i a Within your heck a dimple dances endanger his life. ALS PI RI ' en This fault has now been rectified. ___lot of realcovrage and sound common "I'd been working or y sense. He,strikes the as a-gentleman "father five yearn, Muriel, and saved You'ani a _- be Guide 1M04 MAllti Itis . hate can d „ who has been a sort of dilettante cow- and won it poker -sixty-four hundred ----- man•"' g dollars when the old man got wind of This ' memory �of you.ie wgndrOil — q ",Oh,-1 imagine he knows cows well my bank account and decided it would ptr -- enough. He wr.r brought up on the i be fun to take it away from me. I Each egad trick k o speech, .each tura of PAINS Santa Inez'Raac�and they"re about t ink be was testing int to see if h _ t 110M I there was any truth in the saying tha _oaten talked together long• _ : -- a fool and his money are soon parted, Ago•. . _.._ -_ _,• ` -L_ for he offered to bet me ten to nix I ON X0641. ' T couldn't ride s red roan outlaw we'd Even the color of the gown you wore ,_ • .- J best riders in.the country-had never Is still the same—a misty shade of - stayed on that horse after the four:-h bme— and m fat was ver rou<I Ah, 'es, I feel that we" have!net be- E. �mm� y ff; y I? ion &Lr No othee sweet lasts of that horse. He'd maintain any- ince; • iso long,costs iso little or thing and anybody that was.a top- Do.you? does so much for you. notcher in his own particular-line, L,M.O., in "Answers." ] i- whereas if this outlaw had been s --- — . • mediocre bucker 'Dad would have shot ,'THAT GLAZED RICE LEMS to make me extend myself. ; _ "To purchase highly . a agtlflcially- ._ - -- faded battened`hat its hardly Muriel, this horse hid'everything. g ridiculous. It was ' _ .. lazed rice was _ pmmotp g� �w16ea osed Why, he could wrinkle his back and respectable . . . yet no worse - prepared solely for the benefit of the > gu7—err site:every Lara - mawt- slitaepy —=than daYi�gray=loo-king efioes throw a good man, but his specialty lady shopper. She wento a shop ►` ,ems It cleanses teeth and throat, and saw beautiful pearly-glazed rice; -_ •••Your morning to should �,I y ,. sweetens mouth and breath, sad , was whirling like spin-w}ieel, aimul- she naturally•thought!t was very fine, always include a "Nugget's ti reran the tineously pitching high, -hard and shine—which Ovate fs the strengthens gums. and was prepared to pay a few cents �� handsome so continuously r was a Your health is aided more for it than for ordinary sero• shoes as it polishes. four-footed advertisement for the sec- �v'hila pour pleas. mercial rice," says Mr. Charles C. •_ ret of perpetual"•motion. Re just jar- tare is served. red you groggy, Douglas, M.I.Mech.E., in "The.Journal w- airy,and r he didn't thrown of the Royal Society of Arts." • you in the first font jumps you fell oil. And I know this because tried "That glaze was simply put on by adding-powdered French chal>i`and a?> him out in priviAe_'twice--and in those _ days it retained an ezira bad horse.,glucose to the finished polished white' _ - �`sOOcf t to make'ma extnd myself. rice before it was put into sacks. � Y� Quite obviously it had no food volaeGood -. SHOE POUSH_ .- CH_APTER VII. `` whatever. It one contented oneself _ % Ccs "Well, my father was always a bit by.put0rasing the ordinary article,one j BIM with me. He made me work was purchasing something which ha21 NUGGET nN /fttlR a N1K`i ~ - for every dpllar of spending money I more food value at a lower prices" y iv r fingered. Consequently, I yearn- ISSUE NO. 3�--�3� Mo.take ten thousand dollars away Minard's Liniments household friend. - W_ MQ ,....A. !t « •) i,n ..,. - mss, - _ `w'G i 'a�M W+'.n. -r,r„-,'!1,•. k+1�: �Y 8"f'.�: ,•".ter G•„ �y,..y, �n,.h. 9.Ji•". 1.�4£ .Ar - a-r.,.�^' -u n 4_ 'i '.. ': ." .'::. .. ... •.-7A�D '.JJI.'. -nVs''y,�u�'.si:C:..7E.YST ..P�riU,:iJ..c,•�J..fY` a. ,.clan u ---r.•.-1 s ^J +e. .... T • .• .. r i. . C -. moi. .. '.. .' • • Via.. 7,7 >._ Distinguished Visitors Diet Revolution New eat y:>` oX„` Hamilton, is unusual r s ]�, - scientific'news for those who enjoy, by eating. Scientists at Colgate University this ` - _ • QOPYRIiN'!CO _ �:; -,yam feat arg going to .digress from the > usual routine of Anditng out what is THE JOY OR MOTHERHOOD— the prospects are bright in the radio q '?A y'. good for a person to eat, and `see a ` 'The responsibilities and burdens of field. ° z whether there may be''direct benefit motherhood have been played up too The radio voice must not be section- from eating according to what a per, in literature. The typical al, Southern, Bostonian, nor have any son likes. mother is pictured as a worn, kindly, dialect nor brogue. For food talks the Colgate will analyze the benefits of self-sacrificing creature whom we voice must be enthusiastic and friend- - flavor, savoryness and eye-filling, op- ryly, since Lood talks are informational . pearance. .-should cherlah tenderly because she and dry. For fashion talks one must This work will be done in the de- r s The joys of motherhood are too have an ar s ocra c o 'ch partment of psychology under direr- �;aw little stressed, What .unmarried tion of a Rona -- aunt would not go through many times _ ,FRAIL FABRICS *.. pleas are announced `fin the Colgate - 9 i as much as !t requires, only to be the In recent years fabric manutactur 'Lab Log, which says: mother of John or little Mary? What era have made great improvement in "There has been a tendency in diet f'. work for the past decade to treat man childless wife has not wept bitter.tears Cie fastness of color and the beauty Of ' as a purely s.hemical machine working !r because the joy of motherhood are fabrics, but in many cases a decrease on calories, vitamins. minerals, carbo- denied to her!' Yet when mothers get in the durability of materials. There �4✓ is need for care in buying a Drafty ��'""' µ ' hydrates, etc. Taste, odor and appear- together they too often dilate upon ante of food have been largely neglect- muddy boots,bottomless appetites, fin- Piece of goods for making into a gar- His Excellent Lt.Col. T. R. St. Whitty, A.D.C., to His :xcellencT, ger pritits on walls,dresses to'be'let went, to ascertain that it is, sub- y ed, and it is teens which will occupy stantial and will wear well. Look it Johnston, C.M.G., Governor of the Lee- out, innumerable questions to be an- ficial visit to Ottawa'and other cities "Authorities recognize that the pro- = -swered, and noises without end. over carefully with-this in mind. It ward-Islands, is sitting In the centre in an endeavor to promote better Em- ' It we would think more about our 7a-a pity to spend time and mousy and of this group taken aboard the Duch- cess a digestion is directly influenced ;f, effort and hope an a garment, only to sire Trade Preference policy between by the chemical constituents of the ehiMren s characters and dispositions, ess of York. Right is Lord Moynihan. Canada and tate British Weft Indies, food eaten, and ttat the eater's tamp 0'less pboui our housekeeping; it I discover that it will not endure zea president of the Royal College of Sur- and also to organize regular air lines erament may .be affected by good or x; .we would play with them more, and sonabie wear when put in service. If geon&. .and left is Captain J. P. N. between the Dominion and the Island&, bad digestion. talk with them enough to know what women, in numbers, would demand "Two of h rkt'e most famous + they are thinking about; it wE would more durable fabric& the manufactur v - -- o the wo watch them and glory to them and, era would supply them to ua. This What New l ork I Black As An Economy pessitglats, Cari;}e and Schopenhsuer. _ fs a, matter:worthy our consideration i I We are !n the habit of thinking o! suffered all their lives from bad diger- ` keep close to them, we our LS �� !! tions. We may And evidence that a' a would keep young slid fresh and happy)-and action. black in extreme terms: a symbol of psychologically sound .diet---& cream; 15 and realize thdt we'are rich to fav- I mourning or poverty, or the last word puffat the psychological moment, for READY FOR SCHOOL tri smartness. There !s, however,very tng them BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON inataace, might have coutribnted to Children are so sweet; so affection Have you had the dentist and the little doubt that an all black foist, re- turning those black-spectgaied authors , ate, so honest. so eager to learn, so eye-ear-nose•and•throat specialist look Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- iteved by the right lightening touch, into members of the optimists club. 9a ' active and ambitious! It is so later- at your child before school begins? No can be the very smartest. Good black "Gomm down to more. practical Wished With Etery Pattern" g - eeting to watch them develop from. child should start school ah a decay- Sa often expensive, yet many a girl matters'we may discover that property, month to mouth! Who would magni- ed tooth and the dread of the'tooth- nowadays wears black as an economy. selected Savors and odors, together - m ty the pin pricks along the way. when ache shaad of him. 11 he needs glasses - - 'Y can't afford to wear anything but with attractive appearance, offer a we hart—our own—in our homes-- or his adenoids or tonsils out. that black." I heard a girl say the other 1 harassed wife the awes` means of the choicest possessions of Goy-'a'crea- should be taken care of before he is S _- day. and I could not help wondering, t��a moody husband into a spark- tion—children? If-you are a mother, swept along by the round of school > for she was one of the beat dressed ting table co n:versatioualtst." - appreciate every day of It, now, while room duties. girls I had seen that day. When I' -y'ou Save the children about you. You He will not be his beat in school ' :~ thought it out. however, I realized MAKING THE WORLD'S SICtCLES cannot recall these precious days. nor get the full benefit of his studies '� s +e that there moat be something is tt ltdake them rich and full and joyous. unless in St physical,condition. Ask • 4e ► To start with, black doeb not show The sickle,one of the oldest reaping your family physician to give each •v + r i0 `s the dirt. It kept well brushed,it never instruments .L the world Js still in use _- FOOD HINTS term of school opens. colors, like navy or dark grey, With child the once-over before the next • �\ grows as shabbylooking as other dark in many countries. With sickles Jae• " In the beginning a child has no fay- an and Burma reap their rice; sickled - the merest touch of some other color cut the pampas of South America an ortta food tastes, but will learn to 91ke d- IDEAL LAUNDERING s' various crops in Poland. New,Zealand, i _ whatever foods are given to him. if —red or white—it achfevta as effect! A home-economics college dcee iia "� inimitable. to summer and winter' the Fiji I&lands. Pfru, and a hundred _ _ he Is given only wholesome and suit- and ore other lands. Roble foods, without comment or quos- washing by the following method. It , Vii' alike it is smart. a tion. these a.-e what'he will prefer is a little too laborious, with its many _ 4a A coat that would do duty for day l Most of these sickle% come from ons .I. rinses, but there is no doubt but that _ or eventa8 wear is beat of black.' little-factory la the town of Conis• Later, his tastes are enlarged, and f�1� too often perverted, by his experiences results would be ideal. and it Is worth , ► • There is no toilet so non-committal or borough, Yorkshire. Conisborough. with food. He learns to have a dis- trying for particular plecbsr s's -right for every occasion. Black at the by the way, was the central assns at w' +► Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe," and It taste for that which was served to him Cold soak for live minutes; wash In _l . moment and in the approaching aa- warm soap soda fifteen to twenty min- 4 tamn.season 1s and will be more pops- was to the little, town that Ira carats poorly cooked, unattractive.lesscorched, many of the pages of that great novel � wversesaoned or flavorless. He forme oleo, rinse in clear water three times. - � ► •� '41l , lar than ever. Black afternoon frocks once is warm water and twice to cold '* are always popular, but little black The factory employs only thirty-five -:a prejudice against certain fonds heads: Yet!t tarns oat nearly 12.000- which 2 000 which he hears some member of his then follow by a blueing rinse. �► • morning frocks are-coming, their quite family criticise; and he k largely lim- These numerous rinses are, almost ♦ • 4♦ severe linea relieved by fancy buttons sickles every week. Slee! from Shefr certain to remove every trace of .the • � '• « _ _ or. narrow colored belts. Short or field,only a dozen-miles distant.comes 'tied In his tastes by the foods which o s, ♦ d in to "strings"—ribbons a -quarter of soli which the wash has loosened, as _ - medium evening coats are still made appear on the family table. This well as all soap, alkalinity, slippery A ♦ # in the popular black: a light lining or, an inch to width. Theme are sliced places a great responsibilityon moth- _ aro feeling and bacteria. * �• ? say, sbpll pink or Ivory Is advisable. by a shearing machine into the proper _ • * len hs, whfist-other machipes shape - a, If we would serve to 'children a - - -'Where fur is used on day or evening 8K i them, bead them and perform the pre- - large variety of foods, laciuding all THE SALLOW COMPLEXION A •. coats let it be light fur. The contrast. „ sorts of vegetables and fruits, we The sallow complexion is more than �a; s ! makes the coat. am t hs. grinders, processes.. Then black- large rr would not have to insist on their-eat- skin deep. It is not merely a skin !" i Where unrelieved I lack is worn, let crafts ,grinders, hatters ; sad other Ing them !n later years. If r) plan- defect, but is caused by,poor circula- _ _ jewellery prove the lightening note. A craftsmen give them their final edge. air of lade earrings, to instance, The workers in this little town are meal:. without tion, lack of outdoor exercise and poor p l simple wholesome �w •Wed tried foods and pastries, they would diet. 1 K + 2 would make the world of difference(directly affected happenings in`�himtit r a _ w A co h world. grow up well nourished, with good di- To correct a sallow complexion,take " and something interesting or a little the aced P re .-gestions a'ld without having bad food a brisk walk daily; begin the day With 1 bizarre in the necklet Ilse always has means prosperity for them, may s ell habits to break. ' .. volution Ip-South America may opsit t: _ a bath, a cool rinse and a lively rub the desired effect. - j1' short time,—Tit-Sita. • The child with three square meals down. Eek plenty of fresh vegetables K • _ _ On word of warning: if your hat and _ J? It day to not likely to cultivate the and fruits and drink a glass of orange _ shoes are to be black,see that they are Itbling habit, the candy or soda juice or lemonade every morning'be= - the best you .can afford and- exerciselath : >� habit, betwReea meals..and the craving -tore breakfast, great care in their choice. Black ' t for something torbidden'la later years. A jaunty red and white linen print throws ug the good or bad lines of a d f0 Children ordinarily do not like condi- 'MRS. SOLOMON SAYS: that you'll find so useful for all-day)fit, and cheap black shoes are apt four'' Imente—pepper, mustard and spices= The community which buys most occasions for mid-sumixer, can -be look cheaper than other cheap shoes. and these things-are harmful anyhow. cook books has least ties for divorce copied for a very small amount. With your black toilet wear fancy jR ='Why.do we cultivate a•taste for themblack gloves relieved with white t: papers. The becoming scarf•collar of white -':by having them on the family table?- Iinen accented with plain-rid gives it stitching, or heavier atone color kid} One of the best food habits to teach .SEPTEMBER sportive air. or suede, or even light beige to match1 a child is to chew his food thoroufh• September is a gtpsy maid, StTle No.'. 2961 - affects Princess your stockings, but not white unless "Do you think Jack ever success ly, to eat slowly and not tc gulp_hGs The princess royal of her race,- shaping through the moulded bodice you are definitely going iu foii►�isck fuily'fooied his wile?" : food down hastily and in chunks. The Her brown throat decked with strings and cleverly low placed fulness of the and white ensemble. "I know it. Didn't be marry her?" Small child mast be watched that he of jade, circular skirt. Fashion experts say that black will --4 � does flet form this habit. Coaversa- Arms draped with early autumn It can be had in sizes 16, 18 yearn, be worn for sports costumes. Certain- Fortunes, it is reported, are being : tion and lau:liter at mealtime will lace. S6, 38, 40 and 42 inches- bust. The ly'nothing could be smarter than some made from, poultry farms. Blit the 'help. - : medium size takes but 3% yards of of the new black and white tweed mix- work, though full of egg citement, ts• 1 If a child has freakish cravings,'as 39-inch material with % yarl of. 35- tures, worn with a black beret—Ans- quires ben-terprise, hen-ergy' and Her eyes are like a startled fawn's, ' 'the desire for vinegar, or. some un- She wears shalt-sad, pensive air, inch contrasting for. collar- with % wers. I hen durance. ' -usual.food, there is something wrong As stepping from the misty dawns yard of 35-inch bias binding, for skirt '- f hand he should be taken to a physician. She robes herself in colors rare. hem, cuffs and collar trim. .Indigestion, poor teeth or'some ail- Peach shantung with collar of self- 0 - -• - :ment may be the cause of it. She is fortune-teller,too, fabric is chic. _ To teach a child to like a dish And from. broad fields of stubbled Shell pink flat washable crepe, yel- _ low and white dottd i tie orchid and against which he rebels, serve it to gold p q • + ,him, In, the most tempting form pos- Reads Midas tales to to you, white printed batiste and nile.green Bible, when he is hungry, the first• Of wealth that barna and granaries shirting in candy stripe are attractive • s�vrno ' coarse In-the-meal,-or-between-meals. . _-._- hold. suggestions. Ae� x ILUPS _ or outdoors when he is at play or at HO�T�OItDER-p"A'TTHRN9 .a picnic. Serve the -food disguised Oh, how she lures from city's duet Write your name and address plain- `0, N4y - or in so- pretty dish. Which gladly from our feet we fling. ly, giving number and size of such Table manners are a part of good Our beings, filled'with wanderlust, patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in For 71rQu> id food habits and aid digestion as well Naught can appease but gipsying. stamps or coin (coin'preferred; wrap o�n�a, es as sociability,_ _ _ it carefully) for each number, and .IuosTQ"WO' -�— And so we hasten to the wild, address your order to Wilson Pattern M .r - WOMEN AND THE RADIO, Where goldenrod bids us remember service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. GAsss- '"" ' V y S.ace women form the majority of The year he* but one gipsy child, Fleet-footed, glorious Septembert 'daytime listeners 'to the radio, Wo- - From a Pharaoh's Tomb !men's interests and o taen'a work are Evelyn E. Peacock. g Sower of vivid blue, something What many people call indigestion!less alkali in water'wfil neutralise is Egiven eepeelal attention but there are 0 like a small sweat pea,has been grows very often means excess acid 1a the I atantly'many times ag much acid; and 90 1fsw women announcers. This is be- Old Gentleman (at swimming poo!): from a seed 8,500 years old, taken stomach. The stomach nerves have the symptoms disappear at once. You _ vanes their voices lack strength and "I SAY6 attendant, what is about the from the tomb of an Egyptian Pharaoh been over-stimulated,i awed, and food sours. onewill never,nae crude methods when - 'csuso t confidence. longest a person has stayed tinder by Mr.P.M.Harris,of Acton. The corrective is as alkali which neat• once you learn the e>fl'ciency of this k A great many women apply for this wst•r?" Atton4ant: "Oh, about five nlissa acids instantly. And the best Go get a small bottle to try. '. minntea, sir." Old Gentlemant "Wall, alkali known to medical science Is Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' _ Job,but few are chosen. A good radio Book agent (to farmer): �� Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has re- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pbirdem 1 i,voieo commands a salary somewhat there's a man over there who's easily ou`ht to buy sa` enoyoloeedfa, now ; - "higher than a school tesohsr's. Tr broken the record. I've been timing that Tom bar L' gotpg to school." mained the standard with physlciana crane for 60 years in correcting es- and possesses a good radio votes and hits, and hoes been down seven min• Vxmisr• "Not on your life. Let him in the 60 years-since its invention, cess acids.; Each bottle contains faU sscellsIIt material which !g otitinai. utes'now."—Pearson's. wMik, the sones ss..I did." One spoonful of this harmless,taste- directions—an> drugstora. _ _ .,- e - � �1. �enV„'"� ul,.t;b !� Y- 4a tr.. .J ...•Yf}", • 4'.ep...'++l' s :•a. t. e �y �rL'a, '. .. ,�,, a•. ,4" '1 d5' T a? '�. �'•}' ,.'r. .� •!a t 1 v ru:%, ,a ,,•. • p. , �. ...I.... ,... .r.ass ,d :.Sy. }.. l •,.':. ,yy ''4• ._ �j•xT�...0 •` a. '- ,'.- i '`� cl ,4 S .ni,t .. 'T•' .ii MINIMs •try,• Riddle cut weeds con 7, 2.50; Lloyd 180.00; D. R. Beaton, acct. salary, . 30 M 8.75• Thos. 125.• D. Stephenson cat weeds L50• '� $ R BONDSage Bonds. A o.Ind psi ani �4 b x White cat weeds eon 6, , 8eouilty and service In Mortgage Bonds. Also.Indwteia>is. Hard ditto 1.25; T. Holtb cut F. Herbert cut weeds cemetery, 1.26; Bate investments at from 5 to 7 per 1 ERMS Y Y J Inaurance of all kinds. st.T6 pe[year,: is.80 H oaidin ad�atw. weeds con 6, fill in Holtby culvert, R. Bye, cutting weeds, 1,25;; R. Bye cents 82.85• F. Llo st cement Lehmans ditto 1.25• R. Strand ditto 3.50• A. Low rates for Auto Insurance and Ngti 4,3Uarptiam w the united States sad Cmat Y Fire Insurance. INSURANCE-Ali classes written In. • ,Britain 82.00 i6 advance. bridge 770.00; C. Cooper, Ras, oil and Law, cut tweeds' 2.50; L. Middleton, Also, representative of eluding Fire, AutonnohHe. Wind- Also.94.86; R.•O. -Crummer haul attending Man. Assoc. 5.00; John eform. Accident and Sickness. gravel con 3, 60.75• G. Todd gravel Murkar, acct. Voters Lists 150.00. The-Canada Life Assurance Co. hon ' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. con 3, 16.26,•• A. C. Diamond cut f The Cou=il adjourned to meet a- 421y Address �' a or write weeds,etc, R. L. and_Con.,1. 25.00; gain on Oct. 6th. BROUGHAM; ONTARIO 43cf ED. BOWMAN,Whithy OUNBARTON C H,. Pilkey cut weeds coh 2,.49.25; - _ St. John's United church rent for p Summer flu is very prevalent and shed and yard, '5.00; D. Stephenson cut weeds con 5, and 4, 38.00; Alex. The SIflW BOATMRO { wqui te serious. R I . H Miss Annie Brander scent Sunday Albright est weeds con'S. 10.00; H. Pickering on-the•LRke wvith Dr. and-Mrs. Dales. Moore.cut Feeds con 6, 3.50• Strat- Ki. Rev. and Mrs Fraser motored . to ee Transport Co. haul pile driver to -P I O KERING - t - Ringston- last week while holiday- Orillia from Pickering. 28.00 •DANCING :gig, ••The standing committee on Dam- Camping Tenting Picnicking M. Simpson of Niagara Falls was ages for sheep worried by dogs re- Swings and Play Grounds aiader hop , the guest of 'Mr. Leslie White last ported and recommended the follow- the shade of the old 110 Cat. Our. Store - 'eek-end. ing: W. D. Milne, 1 sheep killed 20.; apple_treee, - - G. Mr. Patrick McDanousrh of, ed M .00 Forsyth, C. Willson trims, 2.90 The place to spend a --- r -ey as Fovea Tin o�tfie g- A-E:Majarr--sheep--and-2 1 - Where our savings will Soon amount - wvall house. 20.00; Gerald and 'Mrs. Cowan are'hav- same, 4,20; SUNDAY AFTERNOON - to dollars. ing a week's motor trip to Montreal •-The standing committee on Cont- _ Refreshment Boothean will return via U. S• A. ingencies reported and recommended •BAUNDERS,BARRETT If yon danIIOt come yourself phone your order, The Same W. Frank and Mrs. Setweli visited the the followiny: T. C. Brown, salary, dr SAVNDS'R8 :''Tatter's parents, Walter and Mrs. -: " care and attention will be given as if you .Amis last week-end Rev, Mr. Dobson of Emanuel Col- shopped in person. `lege preached in the United church M :-fast Sunday morning. On,Sept. 18th, the W. M. S. of the 'United church will meet at the Gyproc Gives - CHERRYWOOD AND PIOKERINQ 2iome of Mrs Alex. Annan at 3 o' _ -dock. PERMANENT Phone Mark. 5020 .-'Phone Pick.000' On Tuesday afternoon the funeral 'Of the late Hugh Rose. of Glenden- _ PROTECTION ansaAve Toronto, took Place-to Ers- -Wne Cemetery. - MADE from Gypsum Pickering Hardware Store Mrs.-Day and daughters. Misses l�1 _ r Gyproc Wall- .. •.)Bridget and Judith of the Old Coun- try are the guests of the fornmer's board does not burn.And -sister, Mrs, Leo. White. Mr. and Airs`. Wilbur have moved this year it has a new CLIMAX BUG KILLER Into the Parker house anti Mr, and Smooth Ivory finish that No spraying, no water, no mixing, all ready for use on po- r "`Airs. Stzau hen have m*wed to tatoes, vegetables, currants and gooseberry bashes, Rose 5� g needs no decoration bu9hes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the - } ]Pickering to work for Mr. Ruddy, a W. A .and Mrs .Holmes and son, (when panelled) al- growth and is easy to apply. Roy, from Sault Ste Marie,. and though you can tint, All kinds of Garden Tools, Screen Doors Window edaughter, Miss Hilda, of Toronto, paper or plaster it if you Screens and Screen Wire Cloth. and friend, Miss Taylor anent the Wish. week-end with the formers, niece, _ Chick Starter. Chick Scratch and Baby Chick (frit. Mrs James Mitchell and renewed Structurally strong ,� oid acquaintances amongst relatives. „I ' Plow Shares for nearly all maks of Ploys • ` -:=d friends. expensive, easily and _ It - y quickly put up- Gyproc ~` -Radio Licenses may be obtained Wallboard gives perms- {{ Agent for llc�rmick•Deering Farm Machinery and A,epsirs. News. :from C. Murka�s, at the 1 + tee. neat fire protection to + � Fleury Plow.and 3cafflen walls, ceilings and ? �II( We have it, can getlt. or it is not made. the w � our PncxaRING aoui+ce�.. i -Partitions of home p . y g i • The above Council met pursuantYour desles's' scant is !t; , ,r *. t+. A ��Ni • �li..i�� i � - usto adjournment on Sept 2nd.. All i d S. �s•sa.e.7 - tthe members present. the Reeve in _ listed below. Ask him for 6' 1� �ttbe chair. The minutes of last meet- complete details of this •..i I , .sing were read and approved. ioneer Canadian i a A comnnmuanon from Messrs p n fire- d a 3chatdacrn and Pickering vmg re Rallwai write Gypsum board Or �.J b l e Values I aerasats4ge i C. N. R.) was read, write for free interesting LJ r . .A communication from Mesarq Mcg din and xullough and Button -re the Baptist g 'Cemetery in Claremont was read. mode111ng with GyprOe." .the subject being temporanlyset a- GypgUK LIME AND- Our lines of Harness. Collara-and Parts are the best yet. See oars aide pending investigation by the ALABASTINE, CANADA, andbe convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction atind Bridges report and �l We carry some mighty flee linea of Work Boots The standing committee on Roads dge po recommend _ Panand our prices are right.s •. Ontario - ed the following payments'- Baine .and David steel plates, Lehman .br. Men's'Overalls, Smocga, Trousers and Shirts sold A.57; W. A. Jackson, gw6line, 3.+0; at economy prices. -Barkey Eros, sharpen blades, 6.25; _ B. G,.Rlcintyre, rep pump, 5.2.5; k.: Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. ;.',Try ns. T. Purves and Co. expansion it, for _Lehman bridge,- 18,87; Wettlauffer : Our goods spell repeat cuatomers always, $roe. pinion for mixer. 16.40; Roy , Ward dynamite and tel cans, 10.45; Roy Ward, acct salary 150.00; T Con y, labor Wilson Lehman and B. Lae CECIL bridges and Clark's Hollow 82.65; J. - ._�_'• •_ _ Morden, ditto 85.05; J. Milton ditto, P I C S 30X4 C*R-I � 7340; F. Pugh ditto 52.50: W. Birk- - - �ett ditto 82.40; R. Lynn ditto 98.80; d Draper ditto egee F. . Lehman For safe b N M Gordon, hiCkelBl - tto $1.00. S.H low 10 lab. Lehman SPECIAL PRInir-i ,sand Clark's Hollow IO.SU, C McGee _ ;+ditto 10.50; 0 Degeer ditto 5.25; G. 3brner team Lehman bride 27.00; FOR TEAM HARNESS W. Ward ditto 6.00; L. Hoover ditto , - 8.75; C. Stephenson team on B. Line • e • I - , 'dge 5.00; F. 'Lee ditto 6.00; M. Q -- f cos k end 2. 142.76, - Brass.-mounted Testa Baekband Haru89% _G Green labor edn 1. 17.50; F. H. 2;iocb layer trace with heel chains. $42M - • l Uchardson gravel con 110.W; Bert �raysl !hs i¢fstg'_e l�iglEtmaB' With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. 31yem gravel con l.'3.30; J. C den :. band, I{40.00 :mite 10.00; H. Woods cut weeds s _ _ -+cost 1. 17.50 C. Balsdon haul v. Black_ mounted Team Backband Harasee, Sm.50 Daily `Coach Sevices•� weeds con 1, 33.00: J. Soden, Stud '� 6 ring Breeching4con 5. 6 7, and 9, 110.30; F Barclay, j� .,.}haul gray, con 3, 4, 5,- 6. 7, 8, and -.This is not a factory harness, but ensAm made in our, Lehman's Glen and Clark's Hollow own shop at Markham. tbridges, 967.75; Frank Barclay, haul �PICKERING TORONTO ` c • ',,gravel N. T. L. 226.00; M Norton, We specialize,on repairs to harness and collate. *rav, N T. L 4• -2'0:•A. Michell haul ^ gray, cot . 7, and L�hman's bridge, - Fare azo Cents ' � : T O D D S 192.6G; F. Carter, ditto 192.60; R. s,r - 'Garland, R. of W. Garland's bridge, - .5.00; F. Ham cut weeds con 7, 2.50; LeavelPiekering "rStandard;Time) Leave Toronto Harness and Collar Manufacturer H Degecr cut weeds con R. 5.00; J. A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Home Photo 8000 Welters, cut weeds, W. T. L. and on w 6 25 1.55 w 6.30 2.30 t . Ston 6 and 7. 28.25; J, Walters cut r . .: - ;w 6 5v '«� 55 -., .• 7.3B •.. :3.30 tweeds W. T. L con 6 and 7. .10.25; < 4.30 J Pallister.-level gr>tvet-N- r b: -'- _7.56 3 55 8.30 8.56 -4.5 hoo-L _v.-130 -_5.30 -- - '8.75; . Pallister cut weeds con 9, - 9 55 6.65 .. ' : ': "; 10.30z.8.30Racks E�26; W. Tyndall ditto 6.25; J. Byer ''10.55 z 6.55 •11.30 7.30 _ _-curt weeds con 7 and 8, 17.25;, A. 11.65 7.66 P. M. Z 8.30 j Courts labor plow con 8 2.50;. Nath. �-p M z 8.55 12.30 9.30 ,'-.•Cox team and plow gravel con. 8. 1266 9.65 1.30 10.30 We have a good supply of Schon[Books of all kinds on hand 35.00; O. Cos graveling con 8, 100.00 v 10.25 for school re-opening. s ditto 1.25 L Dunn cu weeds y y y Black Diamond Plow Farndale drag con 6 and 7, 10.0U; v dund'ay`only w Daily except Sunday ` "T. Hurst cut weeds con 6, 3.25; H. p :parkin d t z Saturday, Sunda and Holidays only. Points 'T,'0.50; G4 Wagg cut weeds con -- - o ,., a6 1.25; H. Stover cut weeds con 4 :.Coac•h connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Fly Spray for cattle 75o per gall lL 1.Z5; J. Moore, crit weeds eon 4. 1,25 : Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford, Booth ditto 3.75; H. Pugh ditto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate Points. "3.76; G. Pugh .cat weeds and clean - A full line of Fresh Groceries, Pickling Spices i ff 'aitch Clark's Hollow 50:00; Paul Coach connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A. points ' an Mark cut weeds :con 1, 25.25; Gor. . _'; , d Vinegars Give us a call. ,. 71(ime cut weeds con 1, 7.85: A. Mat - •,the,ws cut weeds con .7. 9:15: Robt. Phone your order, We deliver, Gregg, ut weeds con 6. 2.50; Jas. Coach Lines r ham 6402. RA, Gray Phone Ma k'Michell, cut weeds coat 6. 5,25; Fred : .Vadili cult weeds con 7, 8.70'; Geo. � \ General n > i Duncan, cut weeds con 6. 1.75: R. Wme Me ][ Cl lMerchantq Green RiVex :Connor, cut weeds con 7, 3.75; Jas. _ . . ^;r,,.�t ':y .,�. :� "'.v .✓ _ y„a, '..�';•nx�.z�o''�`" 1y.0 �t' �y Ch's^ !'• �� •:"> %r. a�--,..-P ;-. � -..-• -�`, ..•_�. .. -: ,, .;. 'Q,r�r, ".:�Lt, Qom.. .r y ✓.�""-_ �„"'k=: . , yi.;r,a,:, ,y. f..� -z:1� ;r ,�y, w. �'1�'. •iy,, �,: ..--d•. - e 'c ,d _ UNIFORM :< CL/1RtMONT. ..Wm. Graham, who bat been in the James- Atlaway, Max. and Mrs. 8au "M 19pria$11181 ` M Toronto General Hospital for the Allaway and,'daugfrter, and Mr. And Blacksmlthing t Herb and Mrs. apratt, of-Ingle- . past three weeks on recount of sev- Mrs. Slade, also Mr. and Mrs..Beau- 1�1 +� �•...: � ,•r wood spent Sunday with C. A. and ere injuries sustained in the , show moat and Mrs Shaake aft two child- Hard i ima , Price List .. $orae-shosibg and General Work' Mrs. Overland ring at the C. N. E ` Toronto where ren all of Toronto, spent Sunday promptly attended to. Plums and pears are an abundant he was knocked do by a fractious ,with J H.' and Mrs. Beal LawnMowers Sharpened crop in this neighborhood, but apples horse, while he was engaged is 'are a very light crop. judging horses, expects to be home 3 Grspe Vines, 2 pr, Concord 1.00 and Repaired. No_Tj� Batiefaction guaranteed. Lyman and Mrs Pokey and Mrs. in a few days -~ 3 Grape Vines,2 yr, Champ 'i.00 __-Satisfaction W. Pilkey motored to Utica . on i,' ++ 3 Grape Vines, 2 yr, Niagara'. i,00 Phone Maly. 4125 _ Sunday to visit the latter's relativ- - Whitevale ' Mills i (3 Grape Vines, 2 yr, Worden 1.00 K ' E Rain is the great need of the farm Ada Jones-Sadler,A.H.C.M• 3 Currants, Cherry, 2 yr 1.00 ,a _"er at.the present time, for pasture -Chopping every day 3 Currants, Victoria B ack, 2 x100 91y HIGHLAND CREEK VOCAL TEACHER yti and the root crops. 'a °p g GRA1N—FLOUR—'FEED 25 Raspberries, Lath , new 5.00 -:es. -- ;• firad.�ate of the Hambour P Conservatory of Mu$ic 3 Gooseberries, Dow ng, 2 yr 1.00 H: R. Gallaugher a + - Misg -Annie Proctor, formerl of Headquarters for Sunday Claremont here t now o renewing upenatnt BALSAM Phone Clare.807 STERLING MILLING CO., LTD, 3 Blackberries, Snyder 1.00. . - Pu daprepsred for examinations - 9 Sigh grade Feeds for Poultry, From �e h gain rc sat tances: Cattle. Hogs etc. - • oranto Mrs. R. Mitchell and son; Frank John T..Elliott, Agent, . -end Master Fred Oliver. were with L -- AT THE _. ._: ANTHONY.. �ILSQ.N---- -- _ . _ Isla the 'arket.to purchase.Ray, i Proprietor 279 Mary Street, eShaws straw, Grain and Potatoes, and Mrs. Gibson and L J. and Mrs. P for Pilkey on Saturday. NEW , STORE48tf Phone Mark. M02 Phone 414 W 26t! For quotations apply - -- Mr.--Dopking, from Eastern/Ontat- io, has been spending a week's, hot- ,days here with his brother, I. F. -: —_ Dopkiag at the C. P. R. station. The following are a few of the JUST �,�������- � Phone Pickering 1712 -� Miss Janet Allison, of Dunbarton, specials now being k, has been spending a couple of weeks offered; Lbtf Reieroaae Bank of Montreal with Mrs. Roy Morgan, nursing the 2 cans of Peas, 25 cents - �t Q latter's mother who has been quite 2 cans Perk and Beane, 26 cents l9rge :ehipmeat Of B U I L D R R 8 ' 2 tbs. Ginger Knape, 25 cents : . ' v g' Wm. Neal, who has been in the i3 2 pkge o!Salt, 26 cents - F111(�1& �taYeB and Heaters We are now,read to .employ of Thos Bacon. iso duty 25 centre y ',owing to illness end is under the 2 pkge of Luz, supply you with: p doctor's care . We hope for a speedy 2 kRe Shredded Wheat, 26 sesta .Look over our stook while itrecova p 6 bare P at G Soap,: 25 cents BRICKS, CONCRETE 711 Mza�Thomas Sanderson and Mrs. 7 bare Castile Soap, T.6 cants 18 "complete. 'Tarvis, of North Claremont spent Highest prices paid for batter and BLOCKS, INTERLOCK• ti: -W-eduesday_of last week at theTor- eggs. Save our coupons. - ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, A onto Exhibition and report a very • oW iB our Furnace -*enjoyable da T 9 BAND AND GRAVEL. John Neal of Mount Forest, who C/. A. OVERLAND 'het us clean your Furnace and Pipes; Perrydement Y• attending the Toronto Exhibit- 371y phone 2501 ion, spent a couple of daps last week or replace With a - _ - 1 ", with L W and Mrs Pilkev and other _ Products Co. d Claremont friends. F A N N E R --R �i•,l iF? N A G E 371 Bay St., Toronto i � Mrs. John Fleming we are sorry toE . Bryan state, is not recoverin¢ from her e PLANT-1 mile north of serious illness as soon as we would necessary. Highly . like, but we hope that she may no- make . red Creek make a speedy recovery. Afew of the specials you can get /^�'�/'1� Mrs. Esther Palmer has been mak at E, Bryan'w: McCGR�1+'IICK-DEERING T�4 1 V� Ing some additions to her property thereby adding considerably to the 2 pkt of Rice Crispies. _ 25e g appearance of the surroundings. T. 2pIttuf Shredded Wheat. 25ee still have s few Traotoi's left which we will !►. Paterson is doing the work 2 geuoglgt'e Bran Flakes, 25o deliver at exoeptionally good terms to BARB Ira Boyer has taken un residence 2 tbs. Seedless Ralsins. M, ,! nv'iith his.niece, Mrs. Esther Palaver. 2 cans of Peas. 25c iespoasible OUStOmers. . Mrs. E. Gleason and son. Wilbur. 2 cans of Pork and Beans, 25o spent a few days last week in Tor- 6 bars P .k G Song, 250 We also have a Traotor to hire. auto with M. J. and Mrs. Wilker, 7 bars of Castile Boa 250 }' Itre. Ray, R. McKee and daugb- l lb. good Family Tea we 8 cans Heinz Pork Beans, 20o Chet our Work done ohea and when - iter, Mrs. 'Mahon. o! Toronto, who _ _ y per had spent a few days renewing old Highest price paid for 1t should be done. qua - llfiP�j + �ti 1 acaintances in Claremont, were Butter and Eggs. herr ns� r -with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson on Sunday D and Mrs. Hennock. of•New York !Deliveries every day, Charles Cooper,, ClaremontE'Veal[d artistic .and Misses Anna and Violet Allison ° designs that an of Dunberton, spent Saturday after- � N ,, wed, not ardstie noon ^xith.Mrs. R Morgan and visit- Phone Claremont 8<01 designs that would be ing their sister. Miss Janet .Allison. EF'.F.Pt',".".. !orWilbur Gleeson. wino has been_off E n ��.e � E R T R A N D' S in fi The duty for the past two months owingBAC + V aims D to an injury to one of his hands l0. yet has artistry. _ -caused by a bite-from a doe in Osh- L A RL M O N T = ®N T. "No Greater Tribute' awn, expects to return to his work , next week. TO SCHOOL _ - • N. W. STAFFORD, T. and Mrs Paterson.-and Ralph, Splendid values in Bops'Clothiag, and Is the place to shop for school Supplies, KID atoi*Road,. and Mias S. E Evans motored to economy in School Shoes for Whitby Aurora on Sunday last and while Boys andEtirls: - text books, note- books, scribblers, these called on R, Bryan. formerly Youngt men's navy blue all wool Phone Whitby IIS of Claremont, and who recently re- serge pants,well cut and tailor- refills, paints, pencils 48 r qo " turned from the Toronto General ed, regular 3.00, for 2.49 Hospital after a prolonged illness. Young men's fancy sweaters. V and pens. Mrs, G. M Forsyth will be the neck, all wool as well as rayon t hoste - for the meeting of the Worn- and wool, regular-3,00,for _.49 �' Boy's lore ante, made of tweed en's Institute on Wednesdav after- of excellent material, sizes 28 Prints, reg, 25o to 86C a yard, for 28e a pard: - - --- ' .moon, Sept. 17th. The members of the to%, regular 1.75,for 1.25 * � ;Kinsale branch and the District Boys' all-wool sweaters, navy - Ideal Towels for Farmers, 25c each, - �a'P'8 1Ad laths � , President will be the guests of the blue with red trimmings,sizes rneeting and will give the prograat. 2t to 84.regular 1.50, for 060 _Fla. 3IId- 4r - iF�B, fr0ffi ,.50-to 2.25,.for 1_�x -- _ � � W y The Claremont football team play-. Boys' khaki blouses,regular 76e, pbeap rates for farm and ooun47 , ed'a tie game with Cher,Iywood at for 42o batldm$e. —'Srooklin on Saturday evening last, Boys'khaki pants, regular LEA for 96c 1Heintz Beane, 8 cane for ,. 7A vents = in the Sinclair Cup sMes. "bite t4{rts+white middles,detatchablo ... 21a cents wind-mills.Boos stns Goodwood and Brooklin played a 4- nary blue oollars and cuffs, we !Heintz Soup. Z cane far ... Y IO game in.favor of Goodwood, at Girls'all wool.navy blue pleated .Ivory Soap Flakes. 2 for .a ... 29 Bente y ,�ut of lll kind& a°°e I {laremont. The final. of course skirts, pbe Pilchards, 2 eras for ... .. 85 mate 8 BALE ;has been delayed now on a�It of Black leatherette sob ool _ FABI[B 80 fhe t w[ hate m*Wh..regutaae �_ —Wvtfo or phone played again to decide the feast to 1.09 00 for 490 11T41W-ran ani inter snit Samples m. Come and see E D B O� l�li A H A full line of boys'oxford run. . most Goodwood. sing boot. and eboea,'girls' �ihem. They are the latest. As Robt. McCallum. accompanied -atnp�l psta..ii�a�-tQS,re 20 WHITBY, ONT. by.John Srignali, Wu Tving daast Rnlar 1. foe 1.19 ,,. -the Brock Road, a bolt in the steer- You will find our prices the lowest ob. - ,,,See Bee us for your Personal Greeting Cards- Green River �r p , Ing gear had broken or dropped oat, tamable. nalit and service for Christmas. =' q y and the car ran into the ditch and considered. '• Basket Factory I ' f into a. Hydro pole. 'Mr. Brignall Drop into our store any time and we 'was badly cut about the face with will be only too pleased to show you. Phone 1401. Manufacturers of broken glass as weU as beim badly T s - All kinds of Fruit Basket@, Berry t< bruised about the arms and legs,'Mr. F. I N G O L D S Crates, Farmers, Bushel McCaIlum escaped with only a slight LOWER PRICE STORE ' injury to one of his arms and a P19one;8801 - - - Baskets, Clothes Baskets shaking ulf. The car was badly dam- - f Frank Pennock, aged. CLAREMONT, ONT - Good Wherever Proprietor - - - Maker of the well known *" C1v11ized Pen le Barnes' Baskets. t _ Phone Markham 8409 Usied Tr­uclks' Gather Together —Ren-1 Va-ren I ffw_A=teras— EPENDABLB used a Stake bodyand is a T vxs { splendid truck. In firsaelsys -D trucks for every re- - CARRYING ttioney in the ordiaarg form i@ ae4er- condition, and a real q�r�mr . we haw wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. �^•' be1�t- `'them is Tighe or heavy The ideal way is to carry Travdllers' Obeques is- }° �� baulage ,uaib at rock' sued by all branches of this Hank. " bottom prices. Every These Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained. } Dodge — A very curdy _truck is re-palated and They coat very little'; and they have this great truck,practically news. Has is in positively A•1 con- advantage . . . they are accepted as cash, in had very dale nae.A speedy dWon. Buy if you like, ,almost any corner of the;.world where civilized and economical truck at on the convenient people gath together. 6nly $ t.G M A C plan. sso � m SUN BANK GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS _ OF COI��MEI�CE ,.,f f' Z. (Truck and Coach Division) LIMITED with.uh/cA 4 anolpasrrat?d ; Used Truck Branch, 610 College St., Toronto TR. 7094 7HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Sold and Installed by ;t ; -FRANK J PROOSE � ...- PICKERSN4 - ONTARIO ' '\ ,.. v.'. r,>k ,� ,,.� •... ,,,. .- sic. .3'.. a - _ :;.aa .»,h.r :,E+2^,�F.Yi.. +`'ab(d. ,y w � •"9}x' ,n.. 'd!r�. 0 . -.• .,. .. ..r.. :. - p+••.r o :.,-.� -,, .m+:-,.'.^.._..- ;..F. .�,'�.ir.. 't ..� ,'G+'... .�� ''v sr •'i �L'�•:,W,yf.--�,. a .,,. '..,J' •'as,.✓•.,,t q.. , .�.;.. -:., •:•.:y..,.s :! ..:.. ,', Pw.. :rr.r .e a�'^:zr ..r "� ..,C•I�'•.w• •.i p •. - , y.9+-ne r � ,' .•� .c f w'e'e. ',.- ... ,• ...•. ^•,,.2. ,.,.., y ..,••y,«....'�,.. �'•. . 74 ryyp+1 , -;°4, +Casualties Fliers Conquer Tennis Champion � i 'The Markets Haab _ v ; OTATION -.- rn-•Atntic PRODUCE QUfver buy- Toronto 100 Mlle Trip in 37 Hours , !Y h y ing produce at the following prices. n even Dia Auto Crashes Cause Complats 4, y, Eggs-Ungraded. cases retained, Main Fatalltieit. and 18%2 Minutes. ' trash extras, 29 to 32c; fresh firsts, - -Eleven Ontario people were killed is Valley Stream, LI.-Captain Dieu- � 27 to 28c; seconds, 22 to 24c. -k '� / Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery, - accidents over the weekend and four donne Costs and his co-pilot, Maurice ^' solids, 29% to 30c; No. 2,.28% to 29c. !were seriously injured. Bellonte, completed the first direct Churning cream-Special, 30c; No. 'flight from Paris to New York on ;c '' Automobile collisions and upsets µ 1, 29 o. 2, 26c. a Sept. 2nd when they landed at Curtiss _ C e-No. 1 large, colored,par r were responsible for eight deaths and Airport at 7.1216 p.m.,after a journey fined and government graded, 161kc. .:;a farm tractor crushed the life out of � : .';another. A Toronto boy drowned at o!87 hours 18 minutes and 30 seconds. Quotations to °oultzy shippers are They covered a distance of 6,50U kilo- as follows: Lake Simcoe, and a Pakenham young 'k / Poultry, alive-Fatted hens, over b metres, or about 4,100 miles. 21c;; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; dg, man drowned in the river-'-at that Their achievement marked the first lbs. each, .place. uninterrupted croaaing from Europe Sp n } lbs• ,is, under tbs. lbs., 1 o, ' The 'list of dead apd seriously in Sp1`ing chicks is, ever b lbs., ?4c; do, th United States metropolis. What 4 to 4% to over firs to b lbs., 22c; do, ured fonowa: others have tried to do :►nd failed, lbs., 20c; do, under 4 lbs., 15c. Broil- --- - Dead - - Captain Coate and M. Bellonte accom- r' erg, 1% to 2V4 lbs. each, 19c. Pullets, Mable Bremner, 19, Woodstock, pushed. Ia doing so they-triumph-ed - str .igh6 bred, Zc abovc chicken prices sktiled near London in auto crashmagnificently over the dangers which _ Spring ducklings, white, over 6 lbs., Mrs. B. J. Sutton, widow, London, sent Nungesser and Coli, the firtt two y ,F 19c; do,over 4 to 5 lbs.,15c; do,color- killed near Lobo Village in auto crash• 'Frenchmen to try the westward trip, k' ed, 2e lbs. less. Old roosters, over 5 Milton Miller, 52, Norfolk County to their doom. � , �' lbs. each, poultry over 4 to 5 lbs., 8c. /J Dressed poaltry if in good condition Councillor, crushed by tractor. CROWD GREETS VISITORS: �� Waeaga will be paid 3 to 4c above ali re prices. James McLaughlin,butcher, �: PROVISION PRICES .-,Beach, killed when auto hit log. Ten the throats Inch a wird /j Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- Jean Marie Marceau, 22, North Bay, greeting to the two French masters 1 ing the following prices to the trade: died from minutes received in auto of the air as their plane, the scarlet �'' + Smoked .aeats-Hams, med., 28 to Brash. Question Mark,bearing upon her sides ' 36c;-cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked. Mr. and Mrs. Ale:. L.abute of Te, the written record of a dozen Odysseys ` rolls, 34c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 40c; cumseth, 63 and 511 yearn of age, re the sky, came down smoothly and hacks, pea-mealed, 34c; do,smoked;43 \ ;spectively, instantly killed in motor gracefully on th,, east side of the field Betty Nuthall, English tennis star, whose recent victory over Mrs. L. A to 50c. colliston near Windsor_ and taxied rapidly toward the hangars Harper at Forest Hill, I.L, took the women's title abroad for the first time Pork loins, 29c; shoulders, 21c; Georg® McNab, 23, Pakeaham, on the west 'side.--Hv1w-among-the­ since 1918. She defeated Mrs. Harper 6-1, 6-4. Batts, 261,4c; hams, 25 to 26c. drowned while bathing. first to greet Captain Costs and M. Cured meats; Long clear bacon, 50 Eleanor Pacy, e, of 38 Grant Street, Bellonte was Colonel Charles A. Lind- to ?0 Ib°'' 22c, 70 to 80 tbs., 20c, 90 Fewer Settlers Great Fair Closes to 110 lbs., 19c: Heavyweight rolls, Toronto, struck by carp on Wardell Bergh, whgge visit to Paris had now /'+� . 40c• lightweight rolls, 26c. Street. been returned. +COtne to Canada With Note of Pride I Lard-Pure, tierces, 14N Leonard tubs, Leonard Farrell, 9 months old, of "It's a great flight," was the en- 15c, pails, 15%c; prints, 16 to 16%c. -1385 Bathurst Street, Toronto, in mo- thusiastic comment of Colonel Lind- Shortening-Tierces, 12%c; tubs, I for accident near Oshawa. bergh after'he had finally managed Immigration Figures for Four Decreased Attendance Is Not So For- : 13c; pails, 13%c, Brice Lowery, IT, of 18lT Dltfferin with the assistance of policemen to midable As Anticipated. Special pastry shortening-Tierces, Months Register Decline 15e; tuba, 1.5%c; pai!a, 16c. Street, Toronto, drown" at Lake make his way toward the French air- Toronto Ont.-Amid impressive Simeoe: Inen, following their rescu- from the Ottawa.-Immigration to Canada for ceremonies and with the note of pride GRAIN QUOTATIONS ' Seriously injured cheering, weltering crowds, whose en- the four months ending July 31, 1930, in successful achievement dominant, Grain dealers on the Toronto Board -Reiss Mamie Harrison. London, skull thusiasm exceeded all bounds. Never showed a distinct falling ofS compared the Canadian National .Exhibition .of Trade are making the following tractured in auto crash. before in the history of aviation in with the same period of 1929, accord- brought its fifty-second year to a close quotations for car lots: or. Saturday, 6th Man. wheat-No. 1 Northern, Bremner Harrison. London, serious this country, according to veterans of fag to figures issued recently by the y 90v14c; No. 2 do, 88%c; No. 8 do,. 1a mead Injuries. the science, have any flying men re-1 Department of Immigration and Co- Massed around a roped-off square 85%c; No. 4 feed, 82%c; Nf.- 5,77Vic; John Dunn, Niagara Falls. spine pea- ceived the reception accorded to Cap-I Ionization. This year 68.273 lmmi- near the Main Bandstand some fifteen. No. 6, 63%c; feed. 51%c (c.i.f. Coder- 91bly fractured in auto crash near Dun- tain Costs and his companion. granite entered the country and In the thousand ettizens witnessed the im- ich and bay ports). Ville. PARIS HEARS NEWS. same period last year there were 94,•i passive closing for"Wities, watched Man. oats-No. 1 feed, 381�ic; No. f, Jeffrey Godia, North Bay. traciured '14• The total decrease was 38 per; � Pasts.-The greatest celebration the great Union Jack flutter down 2 �r�.tine corn. $Sr- c.i.f. Port Col- , spine from auto crash. since the Armistice was staged by cent. eImmlgratloa from the British Isle from the giant flagpole, heard Presi- dent Sam Ha-ris declare that this borne. Paris as loudspeakers bellowed the showed the greatest falling orf, Millfeed, del. Montreal freights. V >. announcement to anxioup multitudes i years Exhibition had been a magnifi- bags included-Bran. per �on.32425; Reverse Autoists ' though there were sharp declines is g shorts, per ton. $28.25; middlings, that Captain Dieadonne Coate and cent gestureshowin the basic sound-� Reams�� �orl� the movement of Northern European Maurice Bellonte had conquered the ness of Canadian prosperity, and then $33,25. and other raceme The movement from treacherous Atlan,.ic on September finally joined their voices in the sing- Ontario grain-Wheat, 30 to 79c; 2nd. completing the hazardous west-i the United States showed only- a=ing of "Auld Lang Syne" and the Ns-I barley. 40 to 44c: oats, 30 to 81c; slight drop in volume. During the buckwhcat, now nal. Saw Everything Baekwaed for 42 Days ward crossing from Paris to New tional Anthem.- ' -Molar Never Stopped Running. York I period under review there were 19,317 C,N,E• ATTENDANCE HAY AND STRAW PRICES G New York.-Jim Hargis sed Char- The explosion of delight wan almost f from the British Isles in 1930 com• First Week, Wholesale dealers in bay and straw 1� unprecedented as the pent-up eathu-I Dared with 91.064 in 1929; 12,075 from 1930 1929 are quoting ship ra the following -lie Creighton are back is New York Friday 71 000 80 000 I delivered on • -- after backing all the way o Can- ai_samfi restrained for hours in fear the United Staten compared with 14; rices for carload lots, y that the�liers might meet the fate of 773: 11,109 from Northern Europe Saturday .. 85,000 140,000 track, Toronto: fornix and backing back again. For Monday 88,000 90,000 2 2 timothy,-$14; No. 3 timothy. - .C2 days they have seen everything Nnrgeaser and Coli three years agog c°mpared Viiia 17,797 and 1b,77: from � $12 to.$18; wheat straw. $10; oat- backwards, and they nearly backed vanished with ,ne official word that other countries compared .with 20.580• Tuesday 196,Ot0 205,000 straw, $10 into pier Z, instead y pier A„ as ked victory had been achieved. Canadians returning from the United Wednesday :. 167,000 183,000 LIVESTOCK PRICES their friends were do welcome them Then the loud speakers opened up -States during the period totalled 13; Thursday • 109,000 137,000 Heavy beef steers, $5.50 to $6.75; on September 7th. w id i and he in announcer at 090. 4 -- Friday Second Week89,000 150,E fair to butcher sty. mice,S6.50; 6 to f o, c . Forty-two days ago the two youths .- -good, $6,60 if $8.ch ce, com., who come from St. Innis, where other simply delirious as the radio than de- C� Saturday .•.. 163,000 18 $g to $5; hutch, heifers, choice. $7d scribed the landing of Fsance's great- $21,455,00 Is Spent Monday . 203,000 240,000 , $7,50; do, fair to good,6.25; butt to s7; inon-stops flights of reality and imag- est aviator. Rpt Tuesday ..... 82,000 94,000 com., $5.50 to $6.25; butcher rows, ination have been incubated, left the rJ Motor Tourist, to choice, $4.75 to $5.25; do, Battery in a flivver which had but one The reception was clear and the Wednesday .. 96.000 103,000 meted. $3 to $4.50; canners and cutters, ._gearerreverse. Their dashboard was Rords came through abnost.as well as Thursday . 98,000 118,000 $1.50 to $2.50; butcher bulls, good to equipped with awide-vision rear mfr- if the Parisians had been standing on Third Week. choice, Ontario Visited by Nearly 1,500,000 "4.25 to $5' do, bologna, $3 to Tor, and their bright lights were drap- the landing field itself. Friday 84,000 104,000 $3 50 baby beef, $9 to$11.50; feeders, g Cars Up to July f' 156,000 198,000 stockers. $4.50 to :pd from the site--deck of the vehicle. All France was thrilled, all France ' ' Saturday good, $5.50 to to $10 to $11 Otherwise their equipment was stand- was proud, all Franca was thankful: American automobiles to the num $5; calves, good to conics, The news was sped quickly tall parts her of 1,474,610 entered Ontario for Total for year 1,687,000 1,974,003 do, med., $8 to $9.b0; do, com., $5 to ;ard. They proposed to drive he ma- of the Republic and the rejoicing there roaring purposes during the fleet nix Decrease on year-287,000. $6; do, grasaer3, $ .b0 $4.50; milk- ---=shine backwards all the wry't4 CaG-. months of this year, and the amount- era, $50 to$95; springers, $80 to.500; lornia and return An obliging oil sorts simitaT tIt Psi fs'slthou:;h -- wls4}e - - lambs,choice. $9'; ack lambs;$6.50 to company bet them the cost of gas and Ieae in volume. Through it all the of their occups $7; sheep..$s to- $4.50 h g� bacon coil they cbaldht do it But the anidid. DeOPIe offered prayers of thanks that here is estimated by C. C. Field, Direc- w•o.c., $12; do, selects, $1 per7r- vpr.nog hag pre- .They- Packed their way over the L ���� , dog oar= ; Lincoln highway to Chicago, .out the fate of Nurgesser and, Coli. ernment, at 121,465,060. Exploded at C N E count; do, trucked v , 25c cwt- under through the wide open spaces of Ban- �_- Of these tourist cars, 1,287,576 were �', • W.O.C. nasi New Mexico and Arfzo and up admitted to the Province for a period the back door of the• Los Angeles Son and Heir Born not exceeding 24 hours; 186,730 fora Way To Dhtlnpuish Poison Varieties { :- -Motor - iod not exceeding 60 days,9" - Shown. NEW BRUNSWICK=OPENS-- - City came is for tours ranging between 2 ,running, and until tl ey reached New To Belgian Prince and 6 months. Toronto.-W. S. O'ell, mycologist of REFUGE OF 59 13ti. Nt• i ,Yexieo, where they were stopped by =.' Windsor, as usual, was the biggest .of Dominion department of agricul- Montreal - Establishment of the 'washouts, their backward progress C�cwra Princess Astrid Now Mother w Bantalor game refuge, consisting of was neer stopped. They ook turns port-vf entry, ith 488,701 care of the lure explodes the old familiar theory of Prince and Princess. first class, 58,937 of the second class, that any mushroom which peels easily' fifty-nine square miles in York Conary, driving and sleeping, and ate from a is safe to eat. As a matter of fact, he well-stocked commissary department Brussels Bel um-Crow-i Princess and 95.of the third. Bridgeburg was N•B.,has been announced. ' � second, with 396,606 one-day visit points out, the poisonous classes peel The order setting apart the•territory they carried with them. Astrid of Belgium gave birth to s son o and more readily thin the edible. Their speed was never more than on Sept. 7th. As her first child was a cars 48,8-3 .o[ the second type, is the parishes by Stanley and c h- p. In the mushroom display of the Fed- 11 miles an hour, and for the distance girl, the little boy becomes heir to the .80 of the two-month-stay description. Mary's is signed by Lands i Rich- e division of botany, at the Can- Minister of Lunda and Mines of - - ,avera about six miles. Tae used Belgian throne in the direct male line. Niagara Falls was third, with $70,466, ards, ped y g! adian National Exhibition,.46 varfe• about 1,000 gallons of gas. If they The baby was,born at Stuyvenbe-eg 44,393 and 21 cars, respectively, for New Brunswick, and seta forth that. - Castle ties of edible mushrooms are shown. shad not been raining in reverse, ,which has been fenced ,ff from the three classes; and Walkerville was "no person has the right a hunt l :: There is a very simple and safe rule which is geared at a 5 to 1 ratio over public curiosity by barbed wire, in fourth, with 86,859, 8,671 and 70 cars, trap or disturb game, fur-bearing ani• respectively. Two other prominent for distinguishing the poisonous from the forward, they might have travel- order t� assure the rr.aximum o! quit the edible mushroom, Mr. O'Dell ob• mala or bards efuge within the limits ed 35,000 miles with the same motor for Princess-Astrid. ports of entry were Sarnia, with air serves. The tw i po.sonoua'c.asses are of this game refuge,or or travel upon -" effort, but they wouldn't have seen sa The baby Prince weighs nearly nine 916 care all told, and Fort Francis, the Fly Amaita and the Destroying with either a gun io dog at any time•" pounds. He was baptized with the with 13,745. The penalty for violation ie a fine.of jatfch of the scenery. p Angel or Death Cup. These can oe $300 or six months' imprisonment. name Baudouin Albert Axel Marie - - 4> _ d easily distinguished by the wh'te gills Opening of the new refuge makes a WHEN 1AASTODON LIVED Gustave. BULGARIAN VALLEY OF ROSES underneath the cap, the collar near total of about seven hundred square - News of the birth was announced to HAS BUMPER FLOWER CROP the top of the stem, and the rings or Naturalists have always supposed the populace by a salute of 101 guns Kai•lovo, Bulgaria-The harvest of miles of territory set aside in New that the American mastodon has ban 'been cap at the base of the plant. Iii the Brunswick as game sanctuaries,where d aroused great,oy. Great crowds roses here has been s bumper one: of _ , Amanita, _s bright extinct for at least 60,000 years.' Dr. gathered outside Stuvenberg Castle to Disttllsr�s_wh_ere the fa a a-aro ���_cup covered with white-spots game and --fur-bearing--animals ting --- -$ S Ott,-#t -cheer-�,�6poi , is Ai e, and new son. rosea is made are hard at work, sad is an added danger signal. breed and restock the htiniting - Princeton University, told"the Na- the district is filled with the perfume �-__ grounds. Mr. Richards pointed out tional Academy of Science at Wash- of the blossoms. �CCaII that the policy of extending these ington that the elephant-like animal CHINESE WOMEN ARE Villages are empty, for men, women Greyhoundssanctuaries had the indorsement of may have lived In the state of New GAINING FREEDOM and children are gathering the flowers. Have �lf'llhli$ Race the New Brunswick Fish, Game , .',,Yotk only a few hundred years be- Miss Catherine Woo, principal of St. From dawn to sundown country roads Brooklyn, .....Y.-A race at sea be- Protective Association and other.con- , •'fore the time of Columbus. He ar- Paul's College, Hong Kong, who ar. are alive with the great wagons drawn tweea two of the fleetest finers afloat aervative societies. _ rives at this conclusion from fossils rived in Montreal recently, said that by robust horses, little donkey carts -the Europa and the Mauretania- -? in northeastern North America and during the last few years women in driven by women and handcarts push- was describes' on Thursday, August SNOW IN ALBERTA i the fact that s complete skeleton of China have become emancipated. ed by children-all on their,way to 28th, by passengers. The Mauretania On September 2nd it was reported C.. mastodon found near Quito,Ecuador, Miss Woo also expressed the open- distilleries. left Cherbourg on An guat 16th just 20 supplied convincing proof that the ani that snow had been falling for il4 "'nal had been killed by Indiana not ion that the influence of the mother- ' Nearly 160 villages in the Valley of minutes before the North German in-law in China is on the'wane. Mea Roses, as well an' a few small cities, Lloyd vessel departed from the same hours in the Drumheller coal district later than iha fourth century A.D. and women in their daily Lives are are dependent on the roes harvest. port. Six hours later the ships were of Alberts, while frost was reportei Nearly two tons of ruse blossoms beam to: beam. Passengers on both hoe Peace River District. Five -� ahar:ng their troubles and their toys, - --- - Self-discipline is necessary when dis- she &armed. 'are needed--to-yield-a lsofffad of essence thronged the decks to witness he inches of snow tell at Cadoal% Wd session arises to the lite oi^matrTed Mine Woo teaches 600 girld asd has of rosea. This year the official esti- race through the night. By Sunday People and the in love is worn nit.- the approval of he British Go mates are that'the Valley of Roses will the Europa,with a speed of 26% knota, outer districts reported tairiy Yaaq produce nesrly 7,000 tons of flowers. lett the Mauretania behind downtalla. R: 31rr. FrAnklia D. Roosevelt went. D - , �f r^`n' .. - ., .sew-..Y. ::r .r .. -n. u .�.- :.._- A..-. 1�-' ""•w L, r. - .. y '�^J _ J• Spy' _ y Y• .._�. .. .' fin.•.•• '.. .... :.. ✓.•... �. .' ... - - ., - - - , - .. yI�� w.. rye,%•. .. ....�.� -r ,�.� ��.�_ —_ .."r ..r,Ali;nal ,Out For Golf Honors • _ y rh /�N� mos ata ✓y 27- v a ~Ye 7 4 ' Too Little Blood the Trouble + n. Lr Mrs. Jae. e:A. waehn,-Bridgewater, down .: ,s _ .• -- - -1 - -t — - .. l WeN,S, to I y a - ' _ ano,,Yery weak. So much an I-could - Tscarcely do my housework. My nerves were affected; my digestion poor; I � � s ;had continual headaches and could -not get a- restful night's sleep; DIV el ',terent remedies tailed to be of benefitA 4AYM and I was growing discouraged. One d� day, however, I saw an advertisement ';n� ytnuu - of a case similar to mine which had rr' been relieved by Dr. Williams' Pink h Villa $o I decided to try them. A few �♦ e _ - :` weeks' use of the Pills frilly restored my health and now my household duties are a pleasure instead of a tor- ' ture." , Mrs. Haughn't whole trouble was _ T- E that she had too little blood. Dr. Wil- rr- � E1D -�Rd llama' Pink Pills were of aid to her On their way to compete !n,the 1 general manager, Southern Railways; - - because they renewed and purified her triangular International Golf Match I J. Beau.,out Pease, chairman of Mood and that good'blood promoted played at Toronto, the above members Lloyd's Bank; A H. Eckford, Halford good health, for where good blood Hewitt, Major F. A. Stephens, the, f the British 8eniol Golfers'.Party, Right Honorable Lord Morison, P. C., abounds diseas. cannot exist. - o You can get these Pills from any of which Lord Derby is P!►ea!dent, George Brann, James H. Todd, J. C. shown on board the Duchess of York. Boys, Lord Moynihan, pre@ident.oi the ' + dealer in medicine or by mail at 60 �� cents a box from The Dr. Williams' From left to right they are: E. B. Royal College of Surgeons; S. A. _ Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. H: Blackwell, Stanley Weigall, Doug- Harding, and, seated, Lt:Cc& Francis _ _ las Clayton, Sir -Herbert Walker, Popham, secretary of the Society. ROWS OF HIGH-GRQW14 Cla"ified ,Adv-- Toward HOLLYHOCKS , :Progress T - `Dayton, Ohio. Lieut. Wade, who was UV Now thin mists temper the slow-ripen FOR SALE Control 1a charge o1 the operations, described Wpm�er Cont ol THEMONW11 1Ilg beams 31£A h no BOR BALE MODffi• .rte'.." the eztraordiaar7 sensations he ea- � 26,-with new 83 IiP. )gvinrude a►o- ezperienced after "bombing" the Of the September sun: hie folders tor, all to perfect condition, very fast. gleams absolutely safe. splendid IIshfnsr tont. 4 Suggestion That Man May Command clouds; At one moment he IIea*abovehas special sedan top; owner trettina rt! Rain and Sunshine. a dense purple cloud, the next It had Thin, Weak Children Need Baby's On gaudy flowers shine, that prank the larger model. Now lo' sd on Georgian a heavy - - ! rows Bay. Wilsonubifehlas Co. Zi Adelaide dissolved beneath him in Own Tablets. _ Of all the dazzling dreams of man { Of high-grown hollyhocks, and all tall( w., T:roaty, Box 87. none seems more audacious than the shower. Malnutrition, or inability to derive' shows The possibility of discharging a People who are too busy to take. a } desire ,for artificial control over• the nourlahmeIlt from food, is a common That Autumn IIsuttteth in hie' bunny' single cloud !s, therefore, already-de I vacation'should learn from the lowly, -weather. Not long ago Sir-Oliver trouble with little children earl is en- monstrated. The question remains; 'bearers' ant. "Cansfdet the ant. There is noth- Lodge predicted AUt om day we shall [!rely due to stomach and bowel weak- Where tomtits, hanging from the ` be able to command the suL and rain how could the weather over large 1 fag busier than an ant, and yet it al. nese. Another cause of loss, of flesh I drooping heads , areas be thus controlled' ways finds time to go to picnics:- at will, writes George Godwin In. the and sleep Is worms. Of giant` sunflowers peck the nutty 'London Referee. Most of our own weather comes Judge. ' To correct stomach and bowel trou- seeds; Such a prediction sounds fantastic from the Atlantic. The suggestion is bles and thus banish constipation and — And-in the feathery aster bees on wing simple enough-in theory. On the indigestion, breakup Seize and set free the honied flowers, to-day. Yet it to not a far-cry to the golds and simpler :. report of approaching clouds when fevers; expel worms and allay the day when any responsible person who Ttll thousand Stara leap with their had suggested the possibility of as At- fine weather In desired, large aqua- drone of aereplaaea would IIp out to yarn which accompanies ttie cutting of I vieiting C ]antic flight would have been met with ' teeth is what Baby's Own Tablets While ever across the path mazily flit, -- meet the storm., bombard the clouds. were designed for,, They,never tail to i Dnplloted in the nun. We live is an era of fantastic tri- and cause the rain to fall before the ge of aid and can be given with safety The dreamy butterflies bad Breather reached our shores, q umphs. The possibility of weather to the youngest babe. With dazzling colors powdered and control, then, cannot be ignored as I In other words, such weather aqua- Baby's Own Tablets are sold by soft glooms, ,something beyond the powers of sci-I drops would cause the su., to shine medicine .dealers' or by mall at 26 �. by bringing about artificial raid else White, black and crimson stripes, and gi cents a box from The Dr. Williams' - race. L_ peacock eyed. where, Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Indeed. there are Indications that Or ori chance flowers alt, ° . Professor Warren has declared that this tremendous achievement may 4 With Idle effort plundering one by one a single seed-bombing aeroplane could c e far sooner than we dare•!mag- '�1° clear the air of New York :f tog in a THE 94DDENT The nectartes of deepest-throated lne. - blooms . . . pertmenters using- balloons in Virgin- Serve lunch to dogs and cats * s� few minutes; and Lothar merican ex- We feed the birds and squirrels, - } When we consider the tenable tot} =Robert Bridges > of human lite that recruits from me 4 N �®n !a have had successes to causing pre But in this category, - teorologlcal vagaries, the immense g ., It costs almost as much to feed a - cipitation as dramatic as those con- We draw the line at rats. benefits that would follow upon the baby Its an adult in . eat York Cltp, ducted at Dayton. At least this was our feeling, ~ harnessing'of the skies Is easily ap- one expert stating that an increase of ,.•predated. Flood and drought would Elev�rical Sand But today on looking out: >j700 fit the family income le accessary -' This erstwhile put to rout. BABIES _ earth.to Crop devastatelarge wou ds be aha• forty pounds Bancroft eitectrt34ed estimatesthat tare` Was quickly put to rout to provide for each addition. known. We should have as much sun- sufficient to clear a The birds and squirrels were feeding, square mile of As happy as could be, Aliens permitted to -take. work sa slit" as we desire and no more; the tesla cloud, and If this be correct then I domestic servants in the United Kiag- When' In th3ir mldet, 'paws folded, Or'8Upset - tela we need,, but no floods. the artificial control of weather seems I - loin from May lei, 1929, to-April 30th,, a good deal nearer than mi A rat I'chanced to see. Weather Prophecygrit seem 1930, numbered 4;359: l -JMABY ills and ailments seem twice - I soca was in a�yanlc, - _ � I - 'There are today two scientific points possible. I I'd buy a trap, but still- //'''���� as se¢ious at eight A sudden ccrr)�►► - still- What effect the widespread use of Fall \..Vl� may mean colic. Or a sudden atretic of attack upon this problem. The first I'd rather get some poison of diarrhea. Ho'x would u meet artificial weather control would have is the col3aUoa of exact meteorological And give the lad a pill, -- - ' take us unawares. At the flint this erne n to t? ve ' Information throughout the world that to hard to forges. An England as sue- cy- ' yottsi flooded as Italy sounds alluring. Would symptoms beat Mlnard's and in- bottle of Castoria ready? makes possible the obscure references 7uat thea he looked up kindly, hale it for prompt reltef. such conditions bring about ultimate For the rotectioa of of the wireless announcer to cyclones That brown-furred, bead-eyed cues,- --- P your w" - changes In the national character; one--far your own peace-of mind- and anti-cyclones that are approach- I simply said-"Excuse me- keep this old reliable and, if so, would those changes be for a P PlePm atm E Ing us or leaving us. Your life Is safe'*tt.h us." - This pooling o weather news s ' 1 always on hand But don't keep it ma ng west cr prophecy n an ex- emorgenrift, 44 it, bp-= everyday aid: Its - act science. But, all eels and done. it light effect the vegetation of the a yw� Or •� will e gentle influence' - IhU1Y ` e8� and soothe the infant who British Tales? Many people aho' like to be refer- cannot sleep. Its mild regtetation wide Is no great consolation to know' that red to as dreamers are merely sleep- help an oiler child whose tongue is iiiaa'ster is coming when we await It It is a fascinating speculation. May P be in a few years, we shall nee the fro' cm becaus4 of sluggish bowels. Impotently p Alltigglsta have Castoria. �'�r What scientlita deafre today to di- experiment fried on a large scale.Eng- Minard's Liniment aids tired feet. r'ect control of the weather, that. too lish summers may then cease to be a, y _Interference with the aatusalroseae- perennial joke. ase involved in its changes and varix- bilttles. - THE NEGATIVE IN A TAXI ON �'� � � e . e The flint attempt to bring about ar- She wasas annoyed sad she was'vent• GOT �. tificial precipitation was made at Medi- lug her wrath on.Walter, her future' Pine Hat. There the experimenter re- husband. /� r } ' s leased vapors with the object of mak. "And another f4ir{g," she continued. -moa:Crippted with Rheumatism--But Now Fit . Ing them rise into the high. cloud ie- "I thought you said your sister was YOUNG r .4ion and there bring about condense- working on.the Slats?" _ tion and precipitation. Walter raised his eyebrowat wonder There has been a good deaf of argu fngly. TNANKS TO KRo�eHENRENGTHENED - maent as to whether'that method was 'What about !t?" he murmured. puce he was the object of his neigh• --sheerly empirical or otherwise. Ob- What about It?" she echoed. "Why,': hours'sympathy-s,rheumatic enppie, viously, it would be easy tt fall into I was passing the chemist's shop to-' _To-day' he is the object of their - After Taking Lydia F.' u*:'the trap pot hoc, ergo propter hoc, day and I saw her preparing snap-' astonishment-a stemrously active :,. - ssan. It was Kruschen that accom. �lnkham's Vegetable But no such, delusion It likely to. shots." arise from the far more dramatic ex- Walter smiled back triumphantly. I plashed the startling ch Here -- �� � - •_ perimenta carried'out, both fa South "That's working on the films, isn't the vital facts of his story T Africa and America, on altogether ilii- it?" He returned. "Roughly about��Ig-ye�iy ago I moss >,� z cit rheutaaUsm, and for Saneioft, Ontario-'When 1 Bras pest-w►t►r took Lydia E Pinkharp s Vegetable ' 'ferent lines. s ut four nears it was in ibis for and - Professors Bancroft and Waren, of HOW-OOLi3-*­R -YOU? me to get about. When I wanted to l needle-pointed crystals ot, uric acid ad �n married a;s, "-Cornell Untvera �.thought - Age is a quality-of mind.-- - _ - ge-tin a tpxi, I had to get in ott my which have settled in your joints, about a year and aero)?laaea to induce rainfall. The Ii you have left you're dreams behind, lmees, I tried everything--a potato causing tlaern to awe!}, ache end my strength was ^'. great nimbus clouds and the cirrus I!hope is cold my pocket, sulphur in my socks, inflame. Other ingredients of Rruschesb 77 leaving me on ao• , clouds are composed of minute mots- rheumatic ring, soaked my feet •fa assist 'Nature to Bush out these If you no longer look ahead, f whiz , also rubbed my joints dissolved crystals through the.natural_ count of a con. .?. 'tura particles held in suspense. Each �°O 19 and I was only I!your ambition's fires are dead, L• with it; tried all sorts of liniments channels. 'Other ingredients etr7} 19 and it was m , particle has a core of duet about Then you are old. end pills-!t did no good. Then I prevent food fermentation or decom- first d My r :• which,It clings. Precipitation brings But if from life you take the best, started on Kruschen Salts, and never position taping laceinthe intestinal mother,told.me _ missed a morning, taking my'dow 20 tract and there check' th6-further-- needed some about the collapse of clouds in the And i1 in life you keep the zest, �y � form of rain when the mina •particles minutes before breakfast. My age now formation not orrl�+ of uric acid, b'ut to steady my ; If love you hold, is 56, and if you were to see me of other body poisons which under- nerves and s come together and fall as raindrops No matter how the years go by, u.would take me for not over 40. sal heavier than air. can handle en that comes into The the o tct chane told me� � 4 __ _ No matter how the birthdays.fly, = . yt8 The threefold action of Kiarschen is life take the`V ble Compound.-i am so In a word, the Idea off`these two�i -- ----- our shop; lift over m head settees, secret of its effectiveness in those - You are not cid.--- - - P f y thankful I because tt strep hened .. Derta was simply to electrify the sideboards, wardrobes, Cts; in ..tact, stubborn of rheumatism which' m whole and now 1 fbei peri n ^.'cicada by means of electrical sand Taken from "The Silent Worker."I people who know-.me-.nay it is mart will yield to no other treatment. .Pat fee well system a tweet�e bob - s .irollous. Today I am in perfect health. Kruschen to the test •yourself. The - -;,.scattered upon them from aeroplanes. Speak what you think, be what you This is the honest math"---T.R., . Otitarloi �' -MRs.J.IL��' benefit will have begun before you _ "Bombing" the Clouds � y-ypnr debts of all kinds. )here is a plain statement of the >m finished the Hset bottle- The first experiments brot ght about ' + facts!-Two of the six salts of which is obtainable at all the immense dispersal of clouds at inhale Minard'a Linime for Asthma. Krsdiea Is stores at 4 and 760.per bottle. ISSUE No. 37—'30 a - Ftn s s' AV T � Y 4 .. .,.._. n;a.. _. s_' mous;:•: —+.5:!^ .: w+'... z...t •.. .. r x _..>. >, _ ,.:. _ ._ <. b .:-;i-i.+ c� ..�F- ,xso•.:. !C_'- - •w.:•- - �A �•v,,r ;:yp;. 'K pp7,,p. - 1 _ « y.. Z. OCALIS�d . -The new rectory is nearing =Dancing every.Saturday,nigbit �' R•� - - - completion. The brick work 8 at Dow Drop Inn. ,. * * - 1 •• ` -, abotr<t finished and the building Wm. Anderson,of Dunbarton, :e wi11 Boon be ready to be occupied. is having a teleph+nae installed' in ���• _ —Ed. and Mrs. Balsdoo, who h have been seriously ill, are now -Mrs. Kyrle.Suutbwell- and eon his residence, which will be of ad. iq and Mite Marg Ycarmola, of Whit•" advantage to his many clients. ' X ;mon Sl A i B sting has been very by, and Mrs. James Waaopp and Pick 7907. Bland is now under the care of a Wm. Edward, of Osbawa; spent -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident brained snows. _. .. Sunday with Mrs. Harry Murdoch Dentist. Office on residence, two ---T and family. doors east of St. Andrew's church, Grocery Specials for This Week .._-A aamher from this locality -St. George's Guild will hold Pickering. Office hours, 9 a m. to - - .have been attending the Oanawa g ._py, Daily, and Evenings by ap- P._� G. Soap*a.lot ......_ .. .:. ` Fair,this-.week. its regu)ar meeting on: t.1 _ at the home of 'Mrs. O'Brien, lltment. (%-ray service). .� Pastry Flour, 25 lb. bag, 90e -Dr.N. E•McEwea is atteodiog y the rsc at T�ppraciilfe this week Frenchman's Bay. The members United Church mules will be QW n. ilia a preleasial�`1 capaeit>>•. are asked to remember the fancy held.�-nezt Lord's Day in 9t. Aa- "Special"5 string Broom, 49c -),Ire.(Rev) F. A. Lawson, of work shower. �- drew's Church at 11 8o a. in., and `_ !� ''Toronto, spew a day last week -The Women's Association of 7.80 p m. (daylig ht saving time). � 0hspman's"Big Store Blend" Tea, lb. 49e with W. L. and re. Oonrtice. the United Church will hold their The Rev. W. F• Gilmer, of the _Fruit Jars, Small Crown, doz., -.. "c ° Gleorge, and Mrs. Law and regular meetin on Tueeday Etat- China Inland Mission, vyill be the - - 1•� gg 4 - !Friends, of Toronto, spent Sunday noon,Sept. 101 , at 8.80(daylight speaker in the morninR'and in the � - Large Crown,doz, _twith relwtivea in the village. saving saving time), in .St. An- evening the minisUr.will speak on •.• With 'the advent oY cools drew a Church. All the ladiel3 of the subject "Those Midnight s No. 4 sieve Canned Peas, per'can, l0e eather A. H. Robinson -has cea - the congregation are invited. Shoppers. All visitors and stran. -ad delivering milk'in theeveain5. -An automobile liablity incur- gars will'be made welcome and all f ance policy at rock-bottom price members and adherents are urged \ -John and Dire. Price and face-. which will meet the requirements to be.present at these services. :1'<ly, of Toronto, spent Sunday :- E N 'Mof the Safety Responsibility Law. with Dr. N. E..and Mrs. McEwen. A fifteen `per cent. reduction to -Wm. and Mrs. Clark and dau• SALE REGISTER. fit. farmers. Why pay more A. E. t' ,ghter, of Markham, called -on W. * The fall samples of the famous "Royal Richardson Agent, Pickering. FRIDAY,�SEPT.-12TH-Auction sale of J. and _Mrs. Clark, one day last » •_ week. —The large gang of navvies, horses, cattle, implements e7c., the York made-to-measure Clothes are - -W. J. Clark is attending the about one hundred and fifty, who property of the Estate of the late have been in this locality for some Wit• Bennett, tot'29, con. 1, Picker- . ,now In stock.- You will be de- ion at jag(about one mile weer of Dunbar- Brantford ballasting on the C. N. R., Bra:ntford_on Thursday an have completes their labors here ton). Sale at one o'cloek, standard -lighted with the new styles day of this week. time. ;See bills. Wm. Maw,auc• + and have moved further. west -Austin and Mrs.Franklin and with at Port Union. tieDeer. - -- rand .patterns. ;child. of Port Perry, spent Sunday SATURDAY, Sept 13--Auction sale _ `' with Moe. Franklin a parents, -Mr. and Mrs Fielding, of Gra of farm stock and implements, • 7. Arthur and Mrs. B es. venhurst, who have been ape ndain g feed and furniture, the property, of 'One price to all, a .50. -Henry Ford says at the e Dr Thos. S. Loach, lot'33. con. 1, in r present business depression is now Mrs Cartwright. returned home Whitby Tp, 2 miles West of the Sisman's "Thoro-Balt" Work Boots and about over and times will gradin• on Monday. They were accom- Whitby Post Office. Sale' at 1.30 ally improve from bow on panied by Mrs. Lee, of Graven daylight saving time. Wm• Mase, our "Stout Foot Fitter". in fine -Mrs and Mrs. My and dauitht- buret, who s nt over Sunday auctioneer. w' or have returned to the city, after with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright „Boots, are two wonderful lines uy spending the past two months at =Quite a number of people in Fo.o Ldv�4•itasssshasa. their summer home on Church this locality have been ill, some -unbeatable for comfort f street. very seriously, with a kind of sum and long wear. OR SALE-3 ¢ond work horses. .' • -Charles Baker, forttneriy .of mer flu. The cause of illness has F cheap. Apply W P,Juniper..Plckenn$. z V,- Toronto, but who now resides a been attributed to the eating of _-- - ,_G anile east of the village, has been corn, as the illaese has followed FOR SALE-ODs set of Cllant Ds hh ea a ed b M, S. Cba man to the eating Of this commodity, ' Scales• 10)bs capacity, in excellent cc2di- fiord V e Ladies' R R y P $ tion. Apply Norman Wood.Dunbarton. assist in the store. which is a favorite with nearly — - �� . --Rain iA badly needed for every person. COTTAGE TO RENT-In PickeriDtr pasture ®IId the root CrODB, and v rage. Sts rooms. electric hat.good gar- ..on the.-Fa iia • - pa -The services is St. Georoe'a den and Rarape. For fu ober particulars apply farmers are also anxious about Church on Sunday next will be as to Ruaseu sur:en.Pickering. 1_z their water supply as meay wells follows : Sunda School at 9.30 just now you may be needing some scop , y �jOR t9ALF. — Superior fertilizer 'f'• �-1 �s ('�71 are getting very low, a. m.; morning4lrayer, at 10.80 : l dr,11s•manurespreaders=tbresyrngmachines. iehes for threshing etc. Vaap� and Also seed fall wheat. 104 varier and hinder • -James Richardson tae par evening prayer, at 700 p.m. TherB twine. w'.F. Disney Greenwood. 35tt chased a hardware business at will be a celebration of Holy -Georgetown and has taken saes OR SALE-A nearly new bicycle. saucers, juga plates, scallops, w Po Communion at the morning ser- 1, t Jb, used two montes model C C.M. Will L<. cion. We wish him'and his family vice. These services are held on „r;;cheap. Apply to Moa. Geo. witictt, ease y (' succuss in their new bows. d 'PhoneFick'908. 1-2 .� ±oatmeal8 etc. standard time. _ a! W. McDonald ° t --Capt. Hogue, of the freighter, -On 9noday morning Mre. D ARM FOA SALE-140 acres of Ash Bay, of the Tree line. was Munro received the sad news of Pi-and excel.'rat farming d%strict near Mid. Our new lines are now ready. lftOYbe On Wednesday laeL while ilia land Ont Severalvuseres of standing timber ` !boat was is WednToroesday Os hits i9 the sudden death from heart House andtbuildtaQs. ADplyat News Office trouble of her youngest brother, 1 one of his regular porta to Ho b Rose, which 'took place at TORONTO WET-WASH LA> N• s S• C H A p A N ' - his home in Toronto on Saturday DRY Bemh our. ier Let our solver calf and -Fred Balsdon and son, Allan. ex'latn our 24 tour .cruise. !tint leave r our M night. Dleesrraed was well known name wttb Mr S W.Davis. barber sboy. we - - up ane deliver a umn a seek ))Monday. pe y was a frequent visitor. His fungi• L r� fol Burford. . returned borne an .ill w� - to a Dumber its Pickering where he After spending s few days s lie town on aceoubt of the serious ce9 FSOlAL OFFERING-HIpIb teat sal took ace oo Toeeday after. S,a.Bolatetn cows.bredta imp ArrM,rebulLSummer )hisses of the forasaer• anther, who 111 now if via' , noon to rekine Cemetery. He is fait ireabentos also yearl3aa Latta rs and reaaatar- -. survived b his widow, Lwo Boas ed Apostles Lnyl is moats.aid for.ale.aeu4—Mrs James teQnay and dau y ed herd. 1t.NertecL,Maple Hili aat'm. c1a - :. 19 and two daughters. moot.Osa v4 Ighter, Yin Kate, wbo have been The hot weather is now over rreslding in Vancouver, S C.; for a - ARA[ TO RENT-128 s'e`es ac Osb• number of years, are visiting will for this year said winter will sono Faw, Harbour. Fina cl...land•m good state N. M. Gordon and Mrs. Jas.Some`, be here. We. or at least thw 'tm,a:a 'te'apno'w�ewtOR�n�i�g p-='-" � 'These hot days you will appreciate - utile. ,„, will probably settle oldest of no, may dread the cold April 1st.1 39 1. Apply to G.D.Conant,Barran • i• he pro y tar�c..0aluwa.0ot 51-4 _ - in Ontario. weather, but we should be thank- -The Women's Institute will fol that we are free from the la light summer suit., ` manage the refreshment booth at very destructive storms that fro quant the Southern States and the School Fair. held here on Wed• Hunting or SbootiaQ is prohibited O . aesday, Sept. lith. in the Memor' the West indict Islands. In one g TIP TOPS AVE THEM. city, Santo Domingo, a hurricane under the Ontario Game dt Fi.beriee - ial Park•. Aoy donations of small Act on those' parts of Iota 1.3, 14 and cakes will be thankfully received, daring the past week caused the 15, in the Second and 3rd Range!11 { - J Tea served. destb of s,boot 4000 people, besides Broken Front Concession, Township "Call in alb d look them over: 1. —While traffic was very heavy iujurinq many thousands wind of Pickering. owned by Lawrence - ,!- over the week-end, it wse less ruining the city. Squires, James Greenlaw and Claude nn _. than it has liei�n for the -It has been known for some Field. �dt.0V. 1. .. Datsil two months. No serioua accidents time among a Provincial Piave been reported in this fmme- that boottegging has been carried CONANT& ANNIS, - _ e l and Mrs. Bateman,*of To on extensively between Montreal -i` Barristers etc.. - dials locality. y - -' Oshawa, Ontario, , - a points in Western Ontario a •10 Solicitors for the lessees. - -Tonto,-visited R. A. and Mrs;Brant• hat it bas been very difficult to Int -on Friday. They were ac catch them in their illegal activi D I B&thin Snits, Summer Underwear, k• eomppssDied by plisses Bertha and ties. On Friday night last e,par. Pickering halls _ a Ids Basting, who have returned of bootleg' liquor- load ;home,after spending their vasa• way east. A squad, composed of ; ' _ `port Shirts, Golf Rose ` ':?t1)on In Toronto and Mnskoka. Inspector F. Jerome and Officers FRED a -While John and Mrs. Draper Jack Kay and S. A. Hilliard, were FRONT RANK POULTRY F i �t rl�`ie8. were rettnvsiog bogie from Whit. about two miles east of Pickering EGG MASH popular p on Saturday might, Mr. Draper Village, where they were igvesti GROWING MASH • - _ v ' ;received a stroke. He was able to g an accident in front Mr. Radio Licensee Issued. stop the car, and a pphone message rice's farm, when 'a car camp There' is quite' as advantage by _ W"sent to 'their beotber-in-law, from the west which they suspect .nsing Fres,Mixed Feeds. -Oar - • t ',Fred T. Rowe, of Whitby. who ed beiog in the bootleg business. Yeeds are not.stocked Fred T. Bunting,. �''iCk@rHl� --look them home. After a time be Officers Kay and Hilliard west in up months ahead. into unconsciousness from Pursuit and caught up with them Fitablished 1857. w fish be rallied. We are glad to about a mile further east. "obey We recommend our Dairy Rations a _ -'report that he fila now improving. ordered the motorists to otop. -for- quantity and quality -The many Pickering friends which they did, but iwmedially milk production. ef.Noresan F.)!ischia, of Osbwwa. attempted to escape throot;li the Chopping every-week-d aloagrsgulatehim osis promotion adjoisiog-$eTde, with the officers r �g for lots of 5 bails or -41RAGR 471 to the position of Collector of following close behind. Officer lm mein that town. This is gay fired a shot and the 'bullet over, lase than 5 bags 10C a oat important custom entered ' the lung on one of the Per ba►B• Barley 10c. t' ✓ ;bona in omiaioa on account fugitives, Paul Cornet,'of South $hone 5817 _ Telephone 4900 ' of Its man manufacturing indas• Thorold. He fell and was taken ��e � nri( COmD10.D0 ` y to Whitby where. Dr. McDougall - :.: ..tries which import a Targe quan• : titg of material. Mr. DlechiII has gave him first aid. He was tben - -- --- -_ _T•__•_ • been a clerk in the-Oshawa cue rushed i' a taxi to Oshawa Hos `' ' tome office for many years, and Pi here whore he is in a serioua A4 O V E- D I Auto Repairs, Accessories,Oils an his promotion is an evidence of condition, but hopes are entertain- ed for his recovery. Edward' Having rented my premises is • - the confidence placed in him. t�asOline `Acetylene welding, "The Toronto Exhibition closed Haley, who• was in the car was Pickering I have moved to pn Saturday night, and as a whole arrested and taken-before Magic- K=N'BALM was roost satisfactory to the trate Willis, of Whitby, charged LBattery Charging. With uolavOul possession of liquor. Where I will conduct a bla�k- dlrectora. The attendance was - r +-about 280,000 less than last year, He pleaded not guilty and was smitbing business and a _ ;Repairs made On all;makes which was a decrease of about 14 remanded for a week. The high service station. per cont.' This was not disap- Powered car and its cargo of 150 Imperial oil and-gas, tires and - pointing as the management had gallons of alcohol was seized and fire repairs. �'---. - Of cars.; reckoned on a decrease of 30 or 4G will be confiscated. Much spm Also, Taxi Service to or from Bier cent. owing to the great busi. pathy is expressed for Officer Kay any point. hese depression that exists all over :in the unpleasant position he now - Canada and the United States. So finds himself. He fired the shot, LAW far as the exhibits and other ae he intended into the air to PU attractions are concerned the Ex• frighten the fugitives, but in the ! t r bibition was the most enceessful dsirkneee struck the man. He ie -CHARLES SPENC Bio its history. New buildings are now under suspension and there Pboae Brook. 1606 l bai�v pinatzed and `ogress is the is s possibility that he may be Kinsal7 ..Proprietor,e . Ontario roprietoricke � ._ .. pp `� wutcL icugd of the dirtetore. prwecu ted. _, F �P ;.`'k.�+,3'.v.�.oµ`' :,hgfxyn. � t .♦:,' .•. _. ':'..: ' .ro.•�'„�' � 3,.. ' :•�'�:.' awl S ..., -fix � ..'.,: .-. : . 5"�'y�^..T:,ac ••k r F. 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