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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_08_21 ,«• ,, ri x: F' "", �' .s .. �i•.i- C''Ar Y_ yr v ;p.,..i,,.,' :'"--ss. o . _ - �• j t� �.-.a�., �,f.�,' r,,f.r'.,,t�fa�,;.- -r��'.: - ...,�',!'k •. , .k %r - � • -� _ � � �!- �' F' --- { �'� h4 !eu .� �•'M f ^ •�1' ,+•i' .. - •k - i".!. ��s ,rr L: n dlZx blew f+ �rx .i." �e a^ .r � VOL. L: _. . :: PICgERING, ONT.,� FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 1931. " ; >�>r101fJ/lft0>ISisl 4i1afS1. • • CHERRYWOOD WHIT"A.411 hl�e'S�i iJiliA Rev. W. Rackham will be return-� Rev. Mr. Rackham will be return. GREENWOOD mg-from his holidays this week and ins from his holidays this week and DR. H. o. PRARSON—pby siolao .,Glresa ��= will preach in the United Church at will preach in the Uziited Church on and Swrsaa, Danbarooa. lay I Sunday a 7 p. mi R4L 110FAYTILQ�� D„ Is running Threshing is now the order of the • i. (�,� Opp Director R fall beset cawing lnm- .• TrS -- Aaaoataa>ranOf Ontario.Res. bar, resches, doubletrees . day. The weather is ideal t}z1d our ALTON& fassgld 4tnbsr at the American Opco�ei ' 'farmers are taking advantage of it HstsblLhed 1888 x _ �aissaation• Era :taamtaad by appointment, tODguea e�C. g Mrs.W.Mackay visited her dap h- T ` �if°mOOL'OOL' Open to bra a by threshing in the field. , y B In other seasons Nci y P }:.. .... :-•. pe y quantity of Rood have been ter, Mrs. H. Black, of Glasgow, on �{ ARL A.GRIIBIN,R.O.—Eyesight basswood and elm handers b a sunsuit of help 8tiaday. Speaatist. 'Honour annuals of the Collets logs. on the farm but this season there Miss Barr of Forest Hill, has been •tOPometry of Canada: odd medalist and t visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. heat asst erpriener n 1928. As Markham Graia Chopping TaeBdayB scenes a surplus for in some cat- W. Reesor, rv�y Monday from p,m,.in Lh '4 Gin" office. At stovile-from wed- and Fridays. es household help has been scarce i Mre, B. Reesor was boetess to her rq. n�adt7.to Saturdayotesch weeF. Eyes e:amia- they have been able to assist in the Sunday School class on her beautiful .n Gl n"fitted and repaired. Highest gnahty., Mannfactnring Baskets of all kitchen. lawn on Friday afternoon. The highest price paid for at Lowest Pricy. Phone 5touti 2408. 4817 descriptions. P We are pleased to state,that Bob- F.and Mrs. Mackay accompanied good winter wheat �• Price reductions at the by Miller is able to resume his dut= W. M. and Mrs, Duncan, of. Green , River to Bowmanville on Sunda • factory. .- � ies-with A' K. Rittenhouse and is ab- y• DUNCAN B.Notary. tiE—Barris• le to carry on as usual. He has _ _ ter, Solicitor, Notary. ptfice—Brock St.. Phone Markham 6400 or 6420 or write purchased one of the latest models Dulve�NVON ,'_� lioutb. Opposite Bell Telephone office, Whitby. Chas. White, Locust Hill;Out. Feod oae 4b. ,481y of the Ford touring cars so will be bars. John .Taylor and family are RR DONALD RUDDY Barrister: T able to keep up his usual routine. spending a ..week with friends at e Solicitor,Notary Public. Moneyto Loa&. I H. Beal, • C1aremont _ - - - � Kirkfield. Bran $IId shOrts� are lower lIL'• , U—. forme rly ours�ieel by the late A.E.Chris- Phone 81A Rev. H. McQuarrie, of Toronto is wn,-eolith win¢of Court Hotue,Whitby, sly T .GREENWOOD. will occupy the pulpit in the United price than for years. ALTEE 0. THOMSCN—Barrie- FURNITURE Mrs. F. Bush is viaitin friends in Church next Sunday. g They are the best milk ter. Solicitor, Notary Public, (3 o Royal James and Miss Winnie Barnes rOdLlCers. Bann Bldg Toroam Phone Elgin ppo or bent. _ NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Chicago. p R•siaeoa,friciarins, oat,or by appointment, IN GREAT VARIETY Miss Hole, of.West Hill, spent a entertained about 50 friends at a - any corn roast on Tuesday evening. For young pigs nothing few days with 'Miss Ruby Annie: g BATON, BELL A ROSS, Barriat• Stmmoa's Bede, Marshall Mat. Miss Olive Witheridge of Toronto, Misses Audrey Lewis of Markham, equals Shorts;— em `Value• 904 Northern Ontario treasee, Dressers, Tables and , spent last week with Wes. and Mrs, and Helen McCowan, of Scarboro, snowy street,Toronto. Ontario Bran and Shorts are• W.J Bad, Chairs, Picture Frames. Sadler, are guests of Miss Helen Thom. " IA.S.. Our prices are the lowest. ; Mra.'S• Ste Fart and family, of bliss Rosy Kerr, of Toronto, la dollars better than West. „a J.D. F. Rasa, Adelaide 983&p Toronto, called on Mrs. M. A. Sad- visiting her cousin Miss Bella Thom- stn mills make, RICHARLSON, PICKERING do ler on Friday, son and other • relatives in this M�ULVEY — Barricers, Solicitor. etc., 'Mrs. Mantle returned to Toronto community.2ts-az4 nd Ric moo Life Bmldins, Corner of �+ Ar"riving Lart, •reek after spending a few days Born, on Aug. 15th 1931, at Pick- Y e and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones ` erin Private Hospital. to H. H. and IC 0 A L � atde 4489 and4480, Pickering office o o here with her son and family, g P SVedaeada and Saturday evenin¢s, phone p A company of Boy Scouts who are Mrs. Staples„ of Millbridge a son, moo' sc� (James Herbert.) •' camping on the Green property, at- The best -gt181ity tht�t mOIIPy Denta6 Choice 2X, 3X and 5X B. C.. tended church here on Sunday last. Mrs. Grinton, of Los Angeles, is will buy Will arrive - - .Cedar Shingles. The contractor for paving the visiting her sister, Miss Annie Br- y ?1��TEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L D. S„ road west of the village has rented ander who has just returned from Sept, lat. the RCSucceewr to Dr J.N.Dales,, Graduate of Also a large quantity of the Middleton home here for'a short spending the summer with relatives - p ilese of Dental Surgeons and Toros• at Sarnia. A stock W311 elway9 be kept on �p L'n9 stn ty, At Claremont ot!!ce prat D, A. time. They are getting the sand and hand, Prices the lowest J. Scott's store every Taeaday and Fnda Phone rOggl] and dre3sed atone fmm the Sand and Gravel Co. Stolen 10-11 23tf : ' possible. - *. south of the village. GREENWOOD. - H SRBERT T FA LLA I9E, L. D 9., Jack Pine Spruce and Percy Middleton, of Buffalo, is _ o � D.D.5.. Graduate of the Royal College ot. spendmi{ a few days with his par- The Porter-Smart wedding in the �+• Z� � � Dmtai seerrgg�pas and the door eat of Toronto 7 ent9, Wm- and Mre. Middleton. His Greenwood. United Church last week revue m reNdence second door east of St. And. Hemlock Lumber. was made vet attractive and beaut- 6.0 Church W.. or tr Mitering,prat. ots3ee Hours y . wife and little daughter will ret$rrs Y f / )p/�) /�/ /� a.T to s P m.. or try appointment. (x-ray dul b the wonderful f Le SV!T U w I Y G A M •er.teei. phone Pink syoo. 4817 1..•e. , home•with him after spending a Y profusion o. • • PICKERING +' month with friends here floral decorations. The rare cut Building and General , Mr. McMurray flowers, plants, and - maiden hair ' �tNrtstss+nr Lase:*, y of Illinois called ferns which Sormed a. bank behind Contractlag. - - LUMBER YARD on F L, Green one day last week. Estimates furnished on all clause BLIZAJWTH RICRARDBON— He was born in the village here on the altar and on either side of the of work—Interior and Exterior. .Ftre and antomcbtze tn'oranee oa all kind. the Robt. Hrown property rt some 80 church, were all the gift of our r•eraarataes«7•Dasaadaof weld Aaanelai stand• P I>e Y Alterations and repairs. �+ Coal, Oal Yeah ago. His father was a black- now Y enthquusiaat, Mr. F. L Green. Ohimneys Built Concrete Work.smith here at that time. The guests seats were marked by(•1ORGE KEAY—Licensed auction• 1 dainty bouquets tied with white sat- Phone Pickering 5719 q ar,pitons. trw erode areasashk asks - in ribbon. Many of the visiting gue- FAIRPORT, ONTARIO attaadsd roe satins r•aaoaabk 8 - arts were heard to remark on the i. tOatiTwe. ft~Stang am, 61-1 tiel U lJti r e A M. • beauty f the architecture of the �r pOOTTLE- Lieensa Auctitmew, Hard and Soft ®oal Of ttb y petit the new church and the, artistic arrange- Shingles For Sale er attisa Glad a Gannon- a F' bee �nie" •t?°'k aa't le a s o pas best nail OII week-end in the cat meat of the floral scheme, all of 8laasatss o!an man aalaanad leas sbora,w q y 8!close and 62 No. B.C. Shingles., e91�. 6adraaa aiVr.•a sneer p:o. o.a hand The W. M. 'S. meeting has been which, made a pleasing setting for Giyf Oalvenlsed Steel Shing� A BZAT014 TOW148HIPOLEBH postponed to the 27th, the marriage service, The Parson- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. „,�„ 1a.a THOS A. LAW, Mrs- Beatty of Toronto visited at age, where the reception was held, Also. re•rubberia bu • Ooo•eysaaar. Osmmaaatmar tar isms g buggy wheels. lass• a•«ssarne. sine • • the Gerow home on Sunda was also artistically adorned with Lawn mowers sharpened. -• y . ; Isasr at � fa► �r=s�s� Gam The Albert Gray family visited plants and flowers and table bouq- T. PATERSON^S • OLAREMONT - _ Ruaself in Toronto on Sunday.- uets, all of'which was kindly contrib. Call and get prices. Phone 8818 M. MAW. LICENSED AUC- Mrs. Brown was a Toronto visitor uted by Mr. Green from his lovely _TTON AD 81���Y�Qntas'o a1�n'd Durham Pickering Niilla for a couple of days this week. gardens. Previous to the wedding LOOK, THE - Termsreasonabk• D•t•a�ro�salwam�cd - t bliss 'Mary Phillips spent the past the bride's q•irl friends pave her a at NEWS'Omc•. Beu and Indevpsnb` week with her grandmother at. St- hoTh useful kitchen shower at the New" Chev` ro e Y tab°°°'• Whitby.Out sly We have a frill line of Poultry ouff�•ille. - - home of Doris and Margaret Gee. NOTICE T Feeds,.good as the best. There was a family gathering at The color scheme of the gifts being'the home of Mrs Geo. Duncan on green and ivory. The Ladies Aid did I9 HERE i Try our Front Rank Laying :liaeh, Tu�criay. a t cry 'thoughtful and helpful thing hitevale • ' fi Growing Mash and _� �l�ls - - Chick Starter_ _ M"'` fora Waring, of New York, in giving a shower of jars and fruit _ .-_.• _ t� 1>Fen visiting her•uncle, David and pickles- Mnong the gifts great- Many new features and A new low Pbopping every dey _ We make these Feeds right'here- Steph2-nson. ly apprerriated is a beautiful silver except Wednesday and our .prlce9 will allow B. and bits. l:ydd of Toronto, flower basket from the Bible Class,, Price, An Owner Service Policy, P y assuring owner the beet in -you a profit on your called on L. and Mrs. Matthews one service and .satisfaction, RAIN—FLOUR -FEED poultry, day recently.`- STOUFFVILLE. - - Miss Bessie Foster, B. A. of Tor- - Gas, Oita; Assessories. Goodyear Will exchange when you want Flour ask for onto visited at the home of Carl and Mr. Watson, th�iiew principal of Tires at new low prices, �t -hour for Wheat Royal. Help your market Mrs. Devitt. during the week-Ind. our High School is moving to town Repairs on all makes of cars. for local wheat. Bert and Mrs. Harvey are enjoy- his week. P ANTHONY WILSON ing an extended motor trip to new Reg.- Walker, who,for the second_ Gordon J. ' Law W Proprietor' The more flour we sell the more York and other laces this week. time was found guilty of stealin is �J j� wheat we,can' buy. C. and Mrs. Dobson of Beaver- sent to the Work Boys' Home b 1 f Phone Mark. 8602 __ Y Y Phone 2806 - We will exchange flour for ton visited the former's aunts, Mrs. Magistrate Keith. PIOKBRING' soy kind of grain. Geo. Philip and Miss Brodie, on Sun Special Edangelistic " services are - - A BA R A I N - day held in the Tabernacle near Altona ` - P1Ck8ring KWine CiolnD$D7 Mrs. Perryman is visiting her re- this week, conducted by Rev. Shantz our latives in Acton. They motored here Pastor of the Mennonite church here. - I ^*� �a*��*� on Sunday when Mrs. Perryman and The dials were placed in position e - in a Solid Walnut-Dining• a VJrt�i I jr children returned home with them. on the town clock this week and ev- -ROOM, suiw. Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm, of erything works to perfection: The g g FUNERAL DIRECTOR Markham, and their son, Rev Mr. whole cost of the cloek instalment his suite consists of a 00 inch -- Malcolm and family, of Michigan, will be about #3600 Is 1�ore than v, Baffet,'Chinz Cabinet with a Pf'ivate Ambulance spent Sunday-at the Howard Mal- Mr. Ed. Lloyd is moving his brick long linen anger, d foot Ez Day and Night Service corm home. dwelling off Main St. to a back a IIlel'Cha11t." tension Table, Artla -Chair and Phone 9006 Mrs: Milfred. Hamilton has been street location and'expects some time -" 5 Diners upholstered in with the Balsdon family at French. to build a moving picture and Abre =_ solid leather. Malvern,5000 man's Bay much of the past two building facing Main St. Years of Trainin and edneatiooal weeks on account of the serious ill- S. C. and Mss. Fleury, of Southern R - - Special pt'ice, .„ 8135.00 l�$YkllBrn m It ness of her daughter, Mrs• C. A. Sask•, are visiting theirmother 'Mrs. preparation have qualified him Markham, • Balsdon, ',hbo is, now slightly im-I Warriner, and report conditions as advise you on anymedici- A —- proved. very serious, the crops being nearly nal preparation, its action, Mr West, of Ashburn filled the pul burnt.out with the drought. Method of use and merit—also ner Spring Mattress in good Farm Fence I to die R pit of St. John's-Church very accept- A number from here will attend pease your - y tinge .. 17.90 ably on Sunday last. He will again l the "Parent Industry Conference" at 'Doctor's Prescription beau cove _ In 20, 30 and 40 accupy.the pulpit next Sunday when I the Pioneer's Temple,at Sharon this a easional Chair@, in walnut he will'preach from the yvord °'And week. An organization-and party will finish with ma uette cover. rod rolls Lot be started to replace,in time, the pre - • • _ _ ' 9 pitched his tent over against sent political tg a� Reel��.� i❑R, our price .. 8,i5 Sodom, where are you pitching P tical parties who are steep Poaltry Fence an Poultry Net• yours?" ed in corruption and are dying with Ling, Lawn Mowers, Garden rot - Your local druggist had five Tears w-back Kitchen Chairs in The Women s Institute met at the 1 experience in Toronto's lead- `F the white wood read for Tools and Sprayers. home of Mrs. L Johnston•on Tues- y —Those toaristo from the Sonth. Ing dispensing drug store and, namelinR, each .. .. 1.10 Coleman Air•O•Gas Stoves, day afternoon. The program was in ern States who have been touring solicits your business in this charge of the 'young 1:♦; '•' of the Canada for the first time have moat important phase of Also Enamel in all colors, New Perfection Coal Oil Stovep, Women's Institute who !tarp a irond found that it was not necessary to drag store service. r gip, Coleman Gas Irons and program. Miss Ward, of Claremont M Electric,Irons. gave an interesting talk of the work bring with them their woollen Jones, the Druggist.Ste' r` ; I of the Juniors in hsaive fo end ontthat C nada is not .Pare freeh.draRe, secnrste a A t I judg contests. y r Get one our price@ before 'Misses iAnnie Boyers and Gladys s country of perpetual tea and dispensing and teas- 4, buying elsewhere. Gannon contributed instrumental pushes price @, Phone 1 " music. Miss Mary White read an ex- Phone snow as they were led to believe TH h. PICKL- , RING NEWS cellent paper and Miss Doris John- by Andying the American school Furniture 1)&der ands ALVIN BUSHBY ston in her questionaires for roll i books. They have also learnt that �+ • C. J ONES if the are e 3 tFnaersl Director call contributed much to the after-I Y spending their Also Ambulaaoe Service ,:.Hardwire ,Phone 4eW noon's entertainment. The hostess,I ascatlons in Canada they should Druggist and.Chemist. • �s Mrs. Johnston served a daint inn- bring their bathing mite aad not :.4= S.'rx� PIQI�C ARWO .. . p '�101fAl�L` it ±d•`w 7Rt., a Kr, ss+3'i.W.a y".,7 'S.T•y s.Y'un •'T' �•' i" ter 4' 'C.w.R--#1°r,a•,'•5, Q -y ��' ''.x IQw 4F'vlll t f rl•.G,T. C , ;, _ rx .•i 't,••}I:.�:,.' Zw( 'Lyw y. . _, •. :E, - .R ♦ ,. - ', .�•' r^ •s0•-••ate•• i;^- :irr a ° +. ..rasl+xfSr 5"•,,,�".... - h _ ?that I do. not low Ton and• never Toolh ICED TEAM Brew a es usuelM IAw&�' t�B _. 7 lu" s., Marcel sat brick in his chair, _ tIR��CdMCS;auow to 0001- !�{ _ *U-W 'breathing hard. This was s new Mnr- - •pour Into glasses haNu IOO iel and he did not like the chango, �MMY ti . I What did-she'mecn about the charm — ,S _ � �� - - of money? With an effort of will, he �/� n,,,,,, SCOTTIE„ controlled himself. �"".'r �,..►--- - "Why do I want to marry yoi? Be- evlut .aaae beforet Captain Jimmy is a small use I Love you wit:' ever :cad down In fits ulnae o gay was belay aired• n a desert - Y atom d)f t » islan while a e -, my being, he cried, ytng from China a Japan. Through the s as m could make paiblonately, o Night attar night he builds a are is hone out the ship a8 a small steamer, •, ., "Life without you is impossible. of attracting a pandas ship. Then one while dead a,head of It. and : Mercer was a evening he hears a steamer whistle in partly -- lacked the a of ,salt aina the darkness. from a was a ae, voice 1 ck h k hidden r a To boat cent his Night can't last forever. Gradual-' that we couldn't see clearly. f Y, manner was a trifle tr30 It was late in the afternoon of thi - !!6 theatrical. Muriel, who knew real ly a faint light showed is the East. ? _ _ There we sat, all huddted around first day out from Karatau, Japan, love, detected the false strain. She the fire wafting A dozen times 7 with a full load of coal bound fol , . — shook her head and smiled, a little Manilla. Scottie and I' were make thought I made out a ahip—on,,y to ing the trip with Capt. Susan and ry rash Isom the Gardens — grimly. ass out that it'wan my imagination. "That is not the reason, Hayden, T heu came an excited yell _from planning to apead some time oil the' the true reason;" she said quietly. Chung, islands. Securely.lashed on deck Mercer made a gesture of repudia- "Lookee, looker. Bigee Boat!" was our plane, the Borden Eagle. v lion; he reached out and caught her There sure ea- At Karatsu, we hat built her some ' i THE ,� wrist. ough, was a good pontoons and we had rigged a der "There is only one reason, and,that eased t r e.i g h t rick and sling so that in a very short is my boundless love for you," he de-' steamer, ancliored space of time we could launch the clared, slowly and impressively, look- �` several miles plane, overaide. KESTDPL ` ing'straight into her eyes,exerting all from shore. The Captain wag Inientiy examin- the war of which he was capable to J bo t g h strange p through the 1m p oat a u sun fn e _ this -found strength. up, a boat put off t hung rudely later- ` estr break down anew • telescope when C -M Y.�T E �Y = Muriel regarded him steadily, won- read w little while ,opted. "Chang lookee through dering what it was that so oddly re. later it was beach• longee stlicli," he announced. ' pelled her, It wan, she decided, his ed about where we landed our p:ane. That China boy was all a quiver l By T. G H. JACOBS � pale eves and thin lips, outward signs The Captain, whose name was to get the glass Into his bands. Of a soul which was not true. There Bueno, had -seen the faint glare of Never had he seen one before, let . wan a,mfthia lacking is him as in our fire and decided to stand by and alone hold one, and he was all exclt- �'/�`�/�""`�'///�: , her-guardian; g investigate in the morning. The ed With one hand be head the #` guardian; the real character was crew were all Phllipinos and spoke eye piece to his )eye and grasped . eYxoPais �I termination came into her eyes, for hidden behind the veil of their pleas- the other,end of the telescope-firm. J'Roew�iri Halt and ain� at a murtei�his sake she must keep a brave heart- ant manners. It was not so pro- not a word of English. the The very nest minute there Holt's friend,•motneau. living at, Oh, I see, she murmured, mY nounced in Holt as in Mercer; the lit- I explained to bim that we must was and ex- cstael House, is 44airous out Martel father, then, was a poor man?" ' take the plane apart and firing it 3 ter, she thought, was a much stronger with us, and after a while we din- - clamation o f �iarr7 Ir[oiaasu's nephew, Hayden lief'-I golf nodded, watching her intently. character, but there was a lnrkit:fi surprise Bad • A series of mysterious disappearances This was the &at time they had de- furtiveness about them both, as mantled It, and carried it abroad. Us been alarming 'he neighborhood, finitely discussed the matter, and ''e though they were constantly on guard General Lu had gone with the first dismay and Jdona Page, the vicar's daughter. being ,the latest victim. wondered how much she really knew against something. It would never boat to the ship, from which he re there mood another boarder at the farm, Percival about her affairs. Was it possible tuned to trudge, trot Chug; stayed Chang with the Pyecroft and his valet Flack, discover a, have been noticed by the casual a:- 'secret underground passage to Kestrel that Pyeeroft had told her anything? with Scottie and me and went in the telescope a l l Yt �• quaintance, but lately she had studied + House Inspector Barnard steals into If he had, and Holt had a strop sus- last boat. �j// collapsed, He Kestrel House and runs into a crook, i . B them hot'. very closely, especially bat' "Chung'', I said when leaving. ��/�� had pushed the Slick Samuels, who gives some Interest°. P cion that such was the ease, how guardian, and being constantly is his �' p -ing Information. Later Samuels is found -had the fellow made the discovery? company, this hidden streak was bo. 'Wont shall we cal! that Wand of two ends to- :tabbed to death. Barnard arrests Pye- u ours?" gether and Instead of a telescope croft, who effects an escape. When Bar- I thought you were aware of the coming very apparent. Mercer's voice D r areti�resWthat night i a is assaulted position, my dear," he said, in tones came to her, strangely distant, and " Chung gave 1k a scornful look. about two or three feet tong only held which conveyed a mild reproof. Has Call him EGG" and so Egg we call- !n his hands one that was only novas _ guardian that she detests ydea 3Ler- „ she realized that she had not replied. eight or nine Inches long. You 'ear. someone been . . . er . . suggesting "I'm sorry,. Hayden, bat I cannot ed it, which after all was appropr!- should have seen the r long. em ex. u _ otherwise?” marry you, and that is definite." ate, for -it was nearly cgs shaped, CHAPTER-XVII.--(Cont'd. "Good gracious, Guard y! Whoever It was hazy and growing towards pressioa on his face. � Y• There was a finality is her tone which dark as we stood on the bridge of the "St„p,Guard you Jon't know what do you think would do that?" demand- roused Mercer's rising temper. She (To o continued.) y' ed,Muriel, in feigned surprise, which had dismissed his passionate pleading Madrigal pestles es turns through a Npta: Any young reader writing to you are talking about. Muriel tarn- � some assent deceived and reassure'! � If they were commonplace utter- telescope at the usual which lay on "Captain Jimmy", 8020 Star Bldg.. ' ad angry eyes and !lashed face t^- Holt. as unworthy of serious ace utter- 'the very horizon. Now Bad then Toronto. will receive his signed acarda him. It seemed to Holt that he we could see faint flashes as though photo, free. - Well, er . . . nobody, of eourae, tion. The pupils of his pale eyes con- eraa staring at a stranger, the shhool my dear," he acid. hastily. "Hallo, traded, his thin Sips dram into a girl had vanished, it-her place had here come" Hayden:" - - come a woman, who regarded him - bioodleas line, and the muscles of It's Milk". 4inth such a comprehensive look of Hayden Mercer came striding up face twitched: When he spoke Lin ������ � Malted scorn that he felt uneasy. Vaguely he the garden path to the open French voice wan calm, almost silky, ba- wondered what was responsible tar windows. He greeted them with a there was-a menace in its quietness. Ithe transformation. HI a ward_ had cheery smile, and shook Holt warmty "Very well, my dear. I must accept suddenly grown up, and he was by the hand. But Muriel, watching defeat. . . , for the present" �� "���' dadebns drink ljOr children prod stot►M -startled at the change. him critically, saw the look which he Muriel, in spite of her outward up& 'sound and Hill Pound tin at your grocuiL "Bat,my dear-"he begin in tones flashed to her guardian, It was a coolness, trembled at the smooth to-ic _ .!of conciliation when she again broke command which said, Clear out as which he-adopted. Slhe knew that he plainly as if he had uttered the words. was raging and eased that it was tin• Holt arose lash from his chair, Frinted batiste, eyelet batiste, chifft.n Y only by a strong ef?3rt that he kept yy}>at New York "In marriage love is everything, folded up the morning r, and prints and voile prints are al, lovely. g Pape control over himself. Guardy. Without it marriage cannot lip 1 materials for this model. went to the door: She hastened to end the dreadful asf Wm ring hat and,to think of marrying Hayden "There's a little job which I must interview. Rising from her chair she ""'""D Style No. 3006 may be had in sizes Nercer, or anyone else, when I did attend to," he murmured, not looking was about to make some remark 18, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches Lot love him, would'te madness. I'm at his ward. "I'll be back again which would close the matter when BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of surprised that you do not realize it." „ 39-inch material with % yard of 3a- pnaently. the door opened and Holt, smiling � Halt leaned forward, -his plump Mercer eat down in the chair which beneficiently, tame into the room. lUustrated Drese'inaking Lesson rur- Inch contrasting and 5 yards of rib- hands resting on his knees. He smiled he had vacated, and taking out his Muriel had `h impression that he xished With Every Pattern bon for binding. a little uncertainly, caw,selected and lit a cigarette. Mur- The pattern provides for long cuff- "My dea., I'm an old main, and it must have b.'. „ outside, like an actor iel sensed that he was ilI at erne; she waiting for his cue, his entry was so ed sleeves as seen in small illu•,tra- is my dearest wish to see you settled noticed the slight trembling of his well timed as to be theatrid al. - _- ' tion. and well provided for. You are young fingers as he held the match, and the Wit' a 'ittle nod to Mercer she fled HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. and—er—romantic, if I may zse the nervous-twitch' of big mouth. Sud- through tte windows to the garden, •� Waite your name and address plain- expression. Marriage should be found- denly he leaned toward her, his eyes where she went quickly to her'avorite ly, giving number and size of snrh ed on mutual respect, I know, but affectionately tender, his voice -low spot, a tiny summer house, almost _ pattern as you want. Enclose 20c in when poverty comes in at the doer, and just a trifle husky. entirely covered with rose" and hid- =stamps or coin (coin preferred; -wrap - - love flies out at the window. Hayden "you realize the truth now?" t:e,den behind a hedge of privet. Neither it carelally) for each number, and i} loves you with all his big heart and asked.. of the'men noticed where she. had address your order to Wilson Pattern : - soul. If you married him, my dear, Muriel braced herself for the fight gone, s ,vice, 73 West Adelaide St,Toronto. 9 which sh k ew 'was coming. His oa would soon learn to love him in (i Ten minutes 13ter they passed her; si 'return. I've not many years left to curiously,.�pnotic, pale blue-gr°en Mercer was waking- Tallest Building Proves Ire, and I should like to see you Set- eyes looked searchingly into.her own, "I'll give you another seven days, Largest Lightning Rod tied before I am taken." but she felt none of the vague tear Holt, to get that girl to make up her There 'was something almost com- of which she had in the past been New York;—The new Empire State - mind, and then, if it still 'No,, I'll Building, towering 1,250 feet into the ical in the manner in which Holt sad- conscious. Whatever' power Hayden give her to the.Doc to•play,with,damn .clouds, proved Itself the world's 4 ly shook his bead. Muriel,despite her Mercer might have exercised over her, her, I V•ill!" largest lightning rod when it was i anger, had difficulty in suppressing that power was now gone. The (To be continued.) w i - struck three times by lig':••-!3a dur- s smile, strength and courage of her love was ---0--- :• ing a thunder storm there. "Nonsense, Guardy," she retorted, as a shield protecting her. She felt: "Why°should I marry?" said a coin A great bolt hit the metal mooring sharply. "You are not an old man, strangely calm. firmed old maid.. "i don't need a _ mast at 9.20 .p.m., causi g a hash of or anywhere approaching it, Why do "What do you mean?" she asked husband. I have a dog, a parrot flame seen for many blocks and a de•. You speak as it I should-be destitute sharply. and a cat." "But that has nothing tnaat#on sa_ni�thunder,but no damage when you . you die? What of the "That your guardian was right con- to do with it." "Oh, yes, it has. was done to the building, power and .money my father left me, was it so cerning Pyecroft You have heard The dog growls all day; the parrot - telephone lines. .-very little?" ^ that he is wanted for the murder of swears the whole time; and the cat Telephone _operators on the 86th Holt a merry blue eyes narrowed one of his criminal associates?" spends every night out. That's en- floor said.a sheet of flame shot peat i slightly, and some of the good humor . Mercer's cultured voice held no hi:t ough for 'me.". :; the windows down to the ground. - faded from them as he regarded his of triumph, rather did his tones can- --r—= "Experts have proved the Empirt ` ward. Vey a measure of sympathy. State Building is a giant lightning "The money your father left has all Muriel nodded. rod," Edward Carney, superintendent, been absorbed in your education," he "Yes, I have heard," she admitt:i. _ said. "it protects nearby buildings ' replied slowly. "While I am alive, "What of it'!" ` _ ; ` ; from lightning damage." •ily dear,you will never want,but you "I think that you were growing- 41 Ace, mine mine is only a life pension, and fond of that man, Muriel, the fatal A Little Thing Woes with me." charm of the blackguard for a pure - In„tinctively Muriel knew th•tt Holt woman. I teemed helpless to warn I am a little thing with a big insane t Writs lying to her. Even if Pyecrof: you, you heeded not your guardian's ! tag. I help everybody. Jad not told her the truth about bar kindly, but I'm afraid rather tactless, T unlock doors, open hearts, dispel preltidlce. 'heritage she would still have known, remonstrances, My heart was torn I create friendship and good will. She was beginning seriously to mis• with bitter jealousy, my love for you I inspire respect and admiration. 'trust her- smiling, mild-mannered seemed hopeless." ` '3406 Everybody loves me. _ ,guardian. Behind the jovial exterior Muriel half rose'from the chair as "It isn't equitable." Feminine daintiness expresses this I bore nobody. --she sensed hidden depths of character if he would come to her,but the hard "What's the trouble?" s pen- model of printed crepe silk. I violate no law. _ which would not be-nice to explore. little laugh she gave stopped him. "A divorce costs a great deal acid what a fascinating affair it is I cost nothing. _ j..- He had some powerful reason for this "Hayden, you are the kind of man more than a marriage license." to make and to wear. Many have praised me, none have eonstaat urging of marriage. Sudden- whose heart is governed by his head, A peplum frill encircles the hips-- condemned me. ly she felt all alone, 4he only man• and if people are like that it really whom she could dove and 1;Fttat was a r sans that they hav r no heart-�tla'.i• The husband was seeing his wife l but Is cleverly-placed so as not to� . I am pleasing to those o!! high and fugitive from juaticu, a hunted cane YOU referred to the fatal charm of the away on a holiday. "Elie", dear," he J interfere with its slenderness. A frill low degree. -r said, "hadn't you better take some 1 also finishes the fitted cape,collar that I am useful every moment of tLe lure who could not help her. But even blackguard for a good woman; theft ;Diction with you to while away the chooses' the becoming V-shape at the day. ps the feeling came, the thought of`hg also the fatal charm of Toney time?" ••Oh, no, William," she re-(front and bow trim. I am courtesy.—Cooper's Weekly. ecroft thrust it aside, and her little I some men. Why do you want to Yt _,Vy piled; "you'll be sending me some let- Plain pastel flat washable cape, arbin set defiantly, s new light of .ie- marry me, when you know so wet, �M„. !cobwebby lsce, pique novelties, linen, ISSUE No.- 34-L 31 -'�� .s ydti.•'x,,.,,.;ei6.t"�.".az^i•s Fh ir�u„d,,kr:,•: .,.w✓.. �j�•n.',t;,,.%� ::}.,..`T '..+lx,x;x%.,,'45.`..'',.•4i.�r..: •a„ t4.r_ w: yti rJC.a,,,0.°.b`''n°7, �:qr'"y, .' ••'•'°' ry '�'' y�' N•%�% . :� "..Y';,. '�'-" v' - x:7a :'� :.Wr } m+s:- -^m.- -�4•—i� �.e -s 4tmv-. ra�•.ti .•�e-.. ,^..'c+i, -n, Vr Snake yvvrshWer• Modern Housewife Needs .7W the Remnants of a strange tribe of.nails Fug Krio�r�edge 1 worshipp�n fn the highlands of Nes _ Georgia, one of the Solomon Islands, ' are reported by J:H.L.Waterhouse ia_ q ha modern housewife must learn AcIaLtly with modern electric saws __. ; — the British an`hreyologieal jottsfxal, - . a ••�,n how to teach electrical enginesrta` planers and shaping machines t * 1[3 These DeopTe are'knotYn as the Ka-Isays Miss Erica Holmes !n a recent without instruction In how to use CO�YRfYMTio sukurua. No white man, says Water• •' them.- An electric washing machine, houaa, ever has assn one of their vil•l communication to the New Health for example, greatly lessens household „ _.a. Society o1 London,England..before she. labor-If the machine is used properly, Good Manners - action of the alimentary canal- `It !s lags sites!a the ro ugh hill country and can enjoy the full leisure and other The water level must be just right. Good manners, assumed for an oc- well to eat salads and coarse vege• very few o! them are left, although benefits of modern household devices The amount of soap and water must ' -" oaslan; seldom stand the strain. Like tables with our concentrated combfna• there is a mixture of their blood is like vacuum clesaera and elecfrio-re- be measured carefully. The whop tion, meat-and-potatoes. the rest of the New Georgia popuaa• ti isoiled underwear,one's habitual crude- me" frigerators. Many millions of the dol- operation requires scientific exactness, mess is sure to crop oui somewhefe I The food elements of the potato are tion. late now expended on such devices•by all of which is easy enough if the _ starch, a small,amount of protein, A Kazugurn altar is an uprooted *zd spoil the good impression one is a� a moderate I tree placed is as !averted position so householders and builders are wasted, operator first is taught properly.With- trying to make. phosphorus d iron, Miss Holmes believes,because the set- out such teaching the new devtess may U' Good manners and a smile are legal amount of v mina A,B-and C. All in i that the roots are uppermost. Twits and sometimes- the aiiattesses make more work than they-nave• The ., leader anywhere and will open doors $12.'the humble "spud"_.is a valuable aorta of snakes are field sacred. They i who must use these devices do not un• solution, Miss Holmes urges, is that ' ff also are reported to consider the'crab I derstand how to get the most out of every modern housewife must become' wbdch neither wealth nor beauty can food. f *lone unlock• These must be elncere' ��Potatoeo rapidly in salted water I a holy animal.' them. It to like putting an old-fashion- a kind of household engineer and then ' with,the skins on. to save the mineral The tribe 17 a been'ahaiost wiped;.ad carpenter Into a modern wood-work- must learn how to teach this new and inbred to wear well. One o[ the salts, find peel before serving. To out by leprosy. Waterhouse has ob• fag shop and e:peeting him to work et• branch o! engineering to her servants. 'msost important forms of wealth which parents can bequeath to their child. rnak'e potatoes mealy, drain but'leave taiaed s vocabulary oY several hun- ro� is a natural social grace, s fine• them is the kettle and set them back dred Kazukuru words from which it _ 4 seen of courtesy which r second, if over a slow fire for s, minute, bonne• may. -be poosible, to trace the racial The Charm of Old London Lumps of Coat Trade- ' not first, nature. ing them up and down is the kettle,,connections rimiti Iona o! the almost vanished What is the charm which drawn. Marked for Protection The time to begin practicing good to drive.the steam oat evenly. Break primitives. countless thousands of visitors to Lon Housewives will be able to choose .manners is now—ii not begun earlier.i baked potatoes as soon as you remove t ' don every year? The way In which them from the oven, to let the steam their favorite brand of kitchen coal - At home, nay "Pardon me," and 'If the great business whirlpool of the just as they do articles at the delfts-• " 1 out. If not ready to aerve them im- Advocates Return tessan if the trade-marking precedent • eon gleans. , even to the baby. Do I - metropolis 1a sucking Sa fndustrislists , eat with your knife; handle your tmediately, wrap them in a towel to of Windiammen from all over Britain is shown is the reported in the "Coal Age" is follow- not tools at the table gracefully; do not'absorb the steam and keep them hot. Commander Christian Blom, head latest census retui'as. But the'annual �, In order to standardize Its pro= pulp your food; be punctual at meals; of the Norwe as Na ar invasion of Provincial sight-sears in duct and protect the consumer, a Vir. Household Hints Norwegian. vy Y d, recent- be good humored and do not let your chars-a-banes, overseas 'Visitors in - To make soap solution, hest slowly ly proposed an interesting return to giaia coal company is giving. each • temper be set oa a hair trigger, al- the old wind-driven ship, which he limousines and those on foot with lump of coal a.distibctive marking, lisps ready to fists oft if anybody nag- one pound of soap to three quarts of cameras or binoculars slung over wocording to Science fierTies. tests anything which you surmise water. When the soap is dissolved.' thinks can be constructed to give as their shoulders, who stand and gase ' Way reflect on you. place the solution. in broad mouthed much speed as the present type of With the new trade marking passed , Back of your good manners is a tars for future use. This is a good freight steamer when combined with is Piccadilly and saunter !a the stir. the coal from the mice i$passed Strand, they care nothing for the a� good disposition, go kindness, good will; way fo use up all left-over pieces of Diesel engines. The advantage lies fig s trough conveyor and comae 4d soap. in the greatly reduced operation cost, city's trade Of course London has i:s contact with metal arms placed per• fa desire to make everyone about you fine buildings and noble picture gal- ndicularl -Comfortable and happy. To cultivate( Steel wool, hairlike particles of His plan is to construct t, a with Pe y attars the width o[ the steel, may be used in scouring certain the bow of a•modern-yacht, ^apable levies slid its,recognized "sights" such conveyor. At the end of each arm is Igood manners, one must cultivate un- as the Tower. St Paul's Cathedral, a curved metal piece or shoe whieb - ' (selfishness and a love for humanity, metals and is removing varnish or i of doing steamship speed with Diesel the Houses of Parliament. Westmin• 'i Begin to-day, practicing the tour- paint. When using it, protect the engines which are,however,to be used rides over the lump of coal• the loss hands by wearing old gloves or mil-�only in dockin •, when adverse•winc?s star Abbey, the Cenotaph, the riders 'as the shoe is in contact with the coAl iteous manners you wish to we in in Rotten Stow, and its unique red lump the valve to an attached prey I tens. I hinder satisfactory progress, and to Iaocfety. In your Home, respect the buses, but the more regular visitors Sure gun is open and the lump re !privacy o[ others. If the door is Homemade furniture polish may t operate the vessel in dar.geron$storms find more; they. begin to peep into 1 made by mixing one part linseed oil The commander claims that sails w4ll calves s neat band of bright paint. !closed, knock before you enter, •or the character of thin vast accumula _ jspeak gently- to ask permission to with two parts•turpentine and adding'be Rhin to produce approximately the lion of humanity. London, unlike atoms !a Get a chair for others at the a little posited beeav z. Or a light same speed as is now obtained by other big cities. has grown up through Planes'Come and Go - mineral oil may be diluted with kero- freighters, at a greatly reduced cost, 'table. Stead until rho a men are sene, when navigated under normal condi- the centuries without form and with- Dally at Berlin Airport _ ready to sit down. Pubs the meat and i Lions, His cans brig to mind the out system. But its meandering potatoes to the person, n"•-' to you Laundering bummer Dresaes i old type of sail and steam ships,whi-h streets. its irregular sky line..tts joy?• Harlin.Twenty-five airplanes- de land do not help yourself first. Re- 9 flag mixture of old and new, its good pun from and as equal number ar Whea lannderiag colored garments, % ere the forerunners of our Preseat rives at the Tempethof Airdrome sped other people's possessions. Do and bad architecture seem to reflect - Inot use sister's powder pins. nor lath- It is best not to soak them for any steel steamboats. He said that these the curious individuallstic• illogical every day. In addition t this regular !sea comb nor wear brother's belt or length of time. The color ' lay be were built for carrying large cargos . eharacterlstics of.ft, eight million and schedule• there are on the average tie, without the most willing permfa- kept fresh if they are laundered care-I with do regard for speed. He pri- more inhabitants, from one to two extra departures and- lot-)u "fully. To set the col .. in.a new cot- poses that the new type should be used - landings daily. Of the twenty-five re Bickering and quarreling in a family ton garment use two cups of salt or a I mainly for passenger traffic over long half cup of vinegar to each gallon of distances. In plane and calculations on planes, twenty-three are !!fist b savage. Do not class yourself thus ! Heaven's Fan oa routes a! the f3ermaa Lafthaase. with the wild beasts. If you find you water. Use mild soap ar ' hang wrong:which Commander-Blom submitted It A poplar tree against the sky srhils two-are special planes of Berlin are letting yourself become crude and aide out la the shade tp dry. was shown that a speed of twenty Uplifts the dullest clod on high; newspaper publishing houses, which Ill-mannered. look into your disposi- knots was within reach of his com- A willowy tree beside a stream distribute noon editions- In the pro' - ttion,and see-if you are not becoming a 'Window Screens I bination vessel. according to The Am. Enriches every poet's dream:. vm�- brouch, If ao--thne to jack yourself To hold window screens in place, erican-Scandinavian Neview, A spreading pine is heaven's tan Most of the departures from Tom- : :Out of.it. Come back into the group Matsu screw eyes into the window' To brush earth's. pettiness from man. Pelhof are in the forenoon. The first j -'of civilised gentility. -frame, and hoops into the screens; _ —Margaret Lathrop Law,in the Chris. plane to leave is the one plying the „ then -book the screens in They may( 7`be Poorest markbmaa- may seta- Berlin-London route. It'leaves at 8.30, _ easily be -removed. This -is better atonally hit the target, flan Century. -- At about 10.-a.m. . the planes flTina ! • - (Planning Jane's Clothing than nailing. and'cda be managed routes of about 600 kilometers—each $aphazard ' buying, just because a from the Inside,which In an advantage r as Berlia-Munich and Berlin-Frank- thing looks pretty in a display window, 'for upstairs windows Soviet Explorers Report - fort—begin to depart. The landings Will not make r woman well dressed. -- are bunched is the afternoon. .The 'It one would be well groomed. one Color Mad - Trace of 30-Year-Old Tragedy hours between SRO and 6.30 are the ; must make a clothes plan and stick to It seems that we are gotng crazy! _ busiest. ti over color—colered abeets, colored I Moscow.—Recent dispatches [tom{ Written 1n Haldwin's own hand, the _ It m not desirable to have a large bath towels, colored glass dirties, col- the Soviet icebreaker Meiltgt¢ reported I message told of the expedition's dis• j fliumber of garments, but rather a well ored tablecloths,' and lastly the loaf - i selected outfit, appropriate to the oc- sugar colored to match'the Sable de--,the discovery of four hitherto irate trees and 8f its Seed or•coal for the• Cantons In which one will appeal. It coratlona. But that is not enough. It I corded islands in the far north region ship. Thera also were remnants o! a Is economy to buy-only a few of the is also flavored lemon, orange or lime of the Frans wireless et Archipelago• smashed boat on the island and a rave ° big things each year, and to buy them —just right for your tea. Another wireless from the lceIsead het built a packing early, all ors of such conservative liner and excel- �'--- er-said the atop had reat'hed the Island deuce of -the Sanding nearly,30 yaara - feat rltialltT that they may be carded of Tldjer, base of the explorer Evelyn ago i V Ter to another year or two. Mrs.-SSalomon Says: B. Baldwin, on the shore was found - In the letter In the bottle the ez- A - Extravagant habits are handicaPa a bottle containing a letter written by Plover gave the position of a granite' Asa first step in being smartly which defeat-as in the race for pros- jdressed, .etndp yourself, your figure, and dated July 2, 1902. cache nearby where he stored food- Baldwin 1 Irour color,your program of living and PeritY - The message in the bottle was a stuffs, arms knd ammunition"for those! Pour necessities. Decide upon a major _ 4. tragic.appeal from the -past asking i who might need theta in the future" help for the steamer America which The Maiigin reported heavy Ice-pre• .:.,ibolor which you will adopt---as-blue, A hard life Is a macadamized .road - browu, black or red—the color which -carried the Baldwin-Ziegler Eaped!•�vented search' for tt•agmenta of the which always remains firm, and never flora into the north•in-1902. The vessel dirigible Italia In the region of Alex- brings out tho best points fn,-"ur becomes.muddy.—Dr,Vinet.-- 1 was lost is T north Bay. antler Land. + + - _` isyes, hair and complexion; and buy bverythiag which harmonizes with _ tht9. _ The Old Salutes The New You may vary your appearance by ilif[erent shades and combinations. n. _ .__Clara—"Are you sure you.know _ $uppoee brown is your color. You - � • u. r � ,c� ^�• z� how to handle that boat yon, just may have a dark brown coat, a light bought?" _ ;tau dress, yellow touches in accessor- .Gorge—"5urej didn't i. re&d up $as,and all sorts of variette`s'which rtin_ all about sailboats in'th to- ,die gamut of the brown family or its - podia. I bought her."ea pontrasts; and you may add black or „ - cyC white and their "off shades" which •-t'go with everything." But' do not _ i ' _Science and Religion L� ;elect anything which "hollers" at Julian S. Flitxley in the Atlantic brown, as the blue family does. . The larger, foundation garments Monthly (Boston): The,human race it <i engaged in the tremendous experiment ' bhould be of simple design, but.the 01 living on tUe planet called Earth. fancy may ran freely in accessories; From the point of view of humanity 1 which are cheaper and more frequent- , as s whole, the great aim of this ea, ly changed, for the sake of !rashness, ti:_ tee, pertinent must ba to make life more- Omartness and variety. Be careful in QI! ! .the selection of such little things as �w- ' I.truly.and more fully worth living; the -i religious man might prefer to say that- ' hoes, gloves, belts, collars and cuff - the,aim was to realize the kingdom of i or they make or mar the Costume, ! Grad upon earth, but that is only an.- - ,. .... .. ff other way of saying the same thing. = The Potato The scientific spirit and the religious Meat and potatoes seem to, supple- spirit both have their parts in this ex. - ljaent each other as naturally as do - periment. If religion will but abandon bread-and-butter, and-there is a—rea- S its claims to fixity and certitude (as Pon. Meat has an acid quality and, if z e' `°- many liberal •cl}urchmen are already Wen continuously and heartily, tends =< +_ ° !` ;`y"^ doing), then it can see In the pursuit to injure the tissues of the body, pro- »; of troth sometUing a essentially, scred, -_•_� - 4[uce-high-blood pressure sad harden- and silence itself will come to have its fag of the arteries. Potatoes have an .., ce" - religious aspect. If science will re- 3 alkaline quality and, when eaten with Y" " - ,,�?�, --•member that ii,as science, can lay no •. - meat, neutralize its acid reaction on claim to set up values,it will allow due ,tire system, weight to the religious spirit. » _ Potatoes are two-thirds water, and i their remaining third is a food which his picturesque naval scene took place during recent Chatham, Etlgland,•naval week and s:r.:r3 l The ales thing about a bad start is Is almost all digested, leaving little If.:.:.3. Kent and an old time ship replica passing.-H.M.S.g'_H.M.S. York. Much of the Dolor of by gone that it gives one more to boast about residue In the system to encetu%ge the days of the sea was introduced-into the pageantry and ceremony of the event. I after he seta ahead. �r - M :,c.d �w'c.''x. r .y r ..+ -,!, 's';� •�.: :q ;Xr.,. .,.�r''" :,w=.;,:« 0 -f?..!•�',1.,",t�ts .uk Tit. �so�' d?'+,•"S WSW�Y '1"'ba. oy ..` &sw r ti -.�,�,..°,�.'.'�-+�p_ �•c, a,,: ^.rv;fir'.' _ .:.�'.' _"�- -?,�'�' - �`r' S" �'_ �" r"• r. '�. '' .M�' "° R t., :�� L�. _ •�i,«• y �'a: ,.' 'i �� ..:.'fir '�.- r •�` .'>� + t +� 4 w than can be done by rusaasl labor. .fun ram we+ided-by AL W is 0W` nd : _ � f The -unemployed•azen protested Ilia family in lever conjuring tricks THE 13Tb8�i and amusing. dialogue. The ladies of RED & WHITE . TERMS aaaiast the use of the machine the Institute have to thank these az- /� MILLION/�' ' 'k .i1.T&Petyear'. iLbOlf P•idia�tvance: Within the city limits, as the city Lists for their gengrous donation of r1 MILLION WOMEN .. SubseriPtiona ro the United Suter and Crest ' • ,Britain42.00in advance. authorities had no authority out- their services and- -also Mrs. C. B: _ ride of the Pity. It was finally Cousins, of Toronto for the gift of ^ + a lovely pair of vases, and Mrs_ J.. VAN T :B� WRONG JOHN NURKAR, Proprietor. decided to dispense with the use Kingett. for an embroidered luncheon - of the ditcher.aud .have,the a orli set to be raffled. Mr. C. Sked fora The Red &•4P}iite Stores are one of the largest(lrocery--= yOT.Ee AND C9 hlMiINTe. done.by tuanual labor., The cause pair of wrought iron electric table Organizations on the continent. Over a million house -of a great deal of the unent luy• lamps fora lucky number prize; and " Rives regularly purchase their•food• requirement3 The action of the olive is fir• pIr. Frank Barnes, electrician of from Red & White Stores, and the number .. P alent'in the country As dtie to the West-Hill, for the splendid lighting •,.'-vesting thelCommunists in Toronto ostensive use of machinery'. �ti'e of the grounds.. hies.-J. Cleghorn, grows each day. Dependable merchan- and elsewhere 'insets' with the have no doubt that- is time there president, was convener of the gar- !seat cbrieistaoLlp low prices. ri den party committee with Airs. TC. approval of all ht•thinki . '. 8 aK will.be a readjuattuent 'where-by Wallace in charge of the grounds ' =:_.people. This class of people is a the unemployment situation will commiitee;' 'Airs. I. Lapier the fish-- .SELOX The Spee(I C A M P B-E L L" S ttgenace to -the nation and to be settled, We cannot say hots pond; Mrs. P. A. White, the home- p Tomato 8Otlp eivilization. It is alleged that tfi'ia slay be doge, buG' one plan made cakes and candy; Mrs. W. Vi- 'Russia is behind this• movement that is suggested is to introduce a Mrs; ice-cream and soft drinks;' 2 pk�8 :250 i3 Tins � 0 Mrs; S. Dixon, the hot dogs and Mrs to uproot law and order as well as five-cla'y's, week for the laboring Ford the fortune telling. Fortunes . 'Uhristianity. and is contributing. man, so that all work might be were re ad from tea cups• and lianas halted Soda Crackles 9e aarge sums of money for this ptu- divided- up so that each worker by 'Mrs. Seibert, of West Till. At .RED PLUM JAM Red and White'Coffee, 29e Canada cannot afford to the• close of the evening flowers Lux Soap, 8 for .. ,: We �- shall have a share of the work to were presented to-the President and_ 40 OZ• -Peaa,'3 time .. 260 show this class to gain a foothold be done. At present, the world` &artists by little Misses Dorine and eTBt - 21io Pink Salmon, 2 for 260 In this country. It is all very is is a bad state, but it has been in Margaret Brown, of Minneapolis, Zinc Jar Rings, per doz. 190 -well to talk about free speech aad a bad state before and has smerg• and Ellen, Mess of Toronto. Y that sort of thing, but when that ed'ftom.it safely 'and will do so - Fruit Jere, median 1.20 Fruit Jars, small ,., 1,1A , „free speech is used for the purpose again. Exhibits from Great Britain. T " Of destroying civilization and to France, Cuba, Bermuda, Mexico. �{���g �. �SON' destroy the laws -of the raonotry FUND SCHOLARSHIP FOR ONT. India. Sonth America and United JJJ.••III _enacted for the purpose of pro. COUNTY STUDENT ENTER States will be prominent at this ' tatting the people and maintain- LNG O. A. C. year's Canadian National Exhibt- (Snceesnora to Roy Morrish) p tion, Toronto. Phone Pick. 900• Ing order, the sooner an end is put Pickering, - Ontario to it the better Those men who. A scholarship of $104 made up of SALE,REGISTER. _ have been arrested should be $50 from the Ontario County Coun- cil P QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE and $50 from a fund known a3 SATURDAY,8E T.4tb-Auction sale of We Deliver A Deliver given a long term in prison or the Mss p Fund is available to 2.milch cows with calves by aide :'deported so that they will- be some Ontario County young man en- sows,nearly due eprioRer9, 8 brood some where that the cannot do term the regular course at the Ont sown• 2l suckers young cattle, i • • y g � 'shire bull, at lot�.con.S.PickeritiR. any harm, _ Agricultural College. To be eligible the property of (3eo, Thompson. 6 Pickering Hardware Sore the boy must comply with term: of months credit at 6 per cent. F, W._ The two bye elections which admission to the Ontario Agricult• Silversides, auctioneer. have recently taken place do not Ural College and must have either attended a Short Course under the provide-much satisfaction to either I Ontario Department of Agriculture of bhe two leading political parties. or have taken Agriculture in High / _ -See our-Electric Rangette, Hot Plates, Electric Irons and Oil Stoves, all to lighten the work .In Three Rivers, Quebec, which School- in hot weather. The selection of the'candidate to has been a Liberal conatitaene . y whom the Scholarship is.to be award -!Screen Doors. Window Screen and Wire for the past thirty years, it weat ad is to be made by a committee Cloth. all sizes. ` 'Conservative by a small majority. composed of the Agricultural Rep- :l ''Phis change in attributed to the reaentative, the Warden and one ot- �/ � +c � - ig - - her to be ,selected by these two. ��j' 17 See our Selvinetors' Electric R.ev' erstors and this new ;6eauharnois revelations, from r to be sale are to the invited lac- Beatty Slectele Washers. - °which the Liberals have suffered ally where the conditions have been - � , greatly. Ths other contest which complied with and the selection then - • Agent for McCormick.Doering Farm 'lllaehinery and Repairi. took place in Hamilton resulted in made by the caromittee ,by meats of DICTIONARIES' are in use by bon- Frost Wire Fent itten examinations or such other ness menu engineers.bankers, _ xr'and Fleury Plows. wr a sweeping victory for the Labor methods as they feel the cirenmet- *19es, _ _. .. - -.candidate. This has always been antes require, depending on the tarmem a mss,�- - - Oar Yotto:-`•DVe hsveit, can get.it, Or -- a strong Conservative conatita- number of applications. �• by successful +� serf it is not made." _ The Scholarship shall be paid in - 00496M the roorld°0�• nency, and the defeat of the Con two instalment&, one at the opening Are You EgWpped to Wie? �'! eervative-candidate is doe to the of the Fall Term and the other at .� New International J. Se BAT l+7DON 1PICI�;1?RING labor situation. The failure of the opening of the Winter Term. the mean_-to success. It is an&U- ! ' the promises of the Bennett Gov. Any boys In Ontario County who knowtng teacher,a universal ques- _-_ _ _.---_---_ .___. .._.._ . ...�.. eeament and dissatisfaction with Contemplate entering the O. A. G tion seer. _ this loll should h get t touch before v you seek efficiency not and ad- i Premier Henry in not providing September 10th, with Agricultural vancetaencwvhyaormsdcedaily { employment for those out of work. Representative W. M. 'Croskery,'Ux- use of this vast fund of inform- - - bridge Ontario, ation? We are showing tnany seasonable hoes each representing the utmoRt Thor m e hi always a tendency to 460 WVoeabulary'rers,270SPates. to quality and price, a few are quoted below, but better still drop ' criticise governments to periods)of _ 66M/ 111u•erareoo+. (:olored Plata& HIGHLANO CREEK. 34 0e0Y:eosraphitatSubiecti. L4006 in and inspect these dollar stretche-ra for yourgeif. depression, when the governments Biographical Entrtes. You willflnd they spell9a t i a f a c t i o a. The beautiful grounds o! AI r9. A., Regedar end India F.dilioro. are out at all reepoosible-, and Attractive lines of Tennis Shoes for each member of family "9c up Swinton were crowded last WPdne�- y,�_ w'ruat;r.9.o- Me s Leather Oxfords, nicely fiiniehed, from 2.95 u while they may bring a certain riay evening for the zarden .party r.•a^a. 4 y - p .stratus•, Men's All strain-leather Boots, speeial - .. ,., _ 2.95 pr- amount of relief they cannot of the Highland Creek Vi'rnnen'3 r = • ' yq Free, a pow only lien's Work Shirts, at 5c each, as 2 for 1.39 ehauge a period of depression to Institute, Over tw,) hundred p, -• of P_,.. 1.75 o and fifty,friends from the neighbor- a.. !s ni,'aps d t s Another line of-Fork Shirts, at 90c each,or_ for one of prosperity,, although the hood and ToroTito helped to make ` aaper, Men's Fine Shirts, collars attached at 1.00 each;or 3 for 2.99 party out of power are alwa s = _ Men s Overalls, going at 1.40, 1.80 and '2.00 per pair, y the evening a financial success. A- G.&C. " free with their promisee to better bout one hundred and twenty-five -_.j' MERRIAM Kayser Hose has made many customers-try tbese for style. dollars was cleared; proceeds being 1-4 co, quality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1.00 line. .conditions.and theme are promises for Women's Institute Relief fund 290.1 "which have always an effect in for the unemployed in- the district., Phone election times. The delighful program was arrang- TIME TABLE-Pioksnag Station- T.by Mr.' W. 'Nees, Sr. o!- Winnipeg T.B;' Trains,going East an•w follows In ever field of Indust machi• avid Mr. E. W. Nees of Toronto, ass- CE-C I L -BRAD L y ry No. 10 ldaA &49 A M. fisted by Miss Dora Blackstock, so- ,. 80 Local 5.18 P.41 P I R I N eery rte displacing osanaA! labor. prano and Mr. Smith, baritone of Daily except Sunday '$vsr sines steam power came into Kingston Rd: United Church; Misb T4dzs going Wed due as follows-- use this displacing of man-power Laura Grady, soprano, of Toronto; No. 27 Losal 2.28 A.M. •ise been gradually taking place. Nine Beth Watson, Scottish tii3ncer -9 Man 7.WP.M. At fleet the working man objected and elocutionist; Mrs Finnqgan and Poregoing is according to Standard Mre. Eva Mees accompanists.. The time. g l 0 'strongly to 'thee introduction of ' &.team power fie he feared that it .HOLLAND'S FAMOUS RICHLY - :would entirely pat him oat of his � . - • -regular employment. However, b°.FLOWERINti DARWIN TULIPS ' �rastsl the sting'* 3>9iglcwaM , although power machinery Boon - EXHIBITION SPECIALS came into general nee, the working Our Darwin tulips with extra loolt stems are remarkable for their r° man vise not thrown out of,em• long flowering period. Enormously large flowers on strong stems of - August 28th t September 12th ployment, but wxs given work in about three feet in-length, - Magnificent for beds, edges and for cul- tivation of machinery. But tivation in pots. REDUCED -ROUND ,'within the. past tifty • years or BUY TULIPS NOW DIREC FROM THE DUTCH GROWER. FART 95e• TRIP more, power machinery for every 'Tickets good retnrning until September 14th. Excellent Darwin_Tulips in S colors : - INCLUDES EXHIBITION ADMISSION � kind of work hoe been invented; pink, red, violet, heliotrope, yellow AND COACI3TRAN9FERDIRECT,T0 AND FROM so that the fears which were once 100 of *each-color,find •each .color packed TERMINAL INSIDE THE GROUNDS. prevalent, gradually became a separately POST and DUTY FREE deliv. TERMINAL 1.0 +; reality. Farm -machinery which ered at.your home, for only PPOPORTIONATELY REDUCED FARES ON ALL POINTS ON-GRAY OOACH LINE ROUTES, Vitas been developed greatly within .-Please remit amount.by mouey order : - -'-the past few years has ..had a -` Leave Pickering (Standard Time), Leave Toronto >-tmarked influence on the number -•W, A. de Winter, Inc., Dutch Bulb Growers, A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. •of ,farm laborers. Harvesters ' s 0,10 . 255 - - a 8.30 180 ~ ezcursiooe to the worth'=west, HEEMSTEDE, HOLLAND, EUROPE a 6.55 -3.55. _ 7.80 1.80. 4 " 7.55 .56 8,30 4.80 which were held every year until ' 8.66 5.56 9.30 5180 -a year or two ago, are not now '' 9.55 b'9,56 10.80 b 6.80 n -' ecessary, as the'new farm teach. EDMUND HIND L U M BE R- -10.55 7.55 7 - 11.30 17.80 inery is doing the work formerly ._ •COMPAN'Y,•LIMITHD. - z 980 - 11.55 b 8 55 P. M. done b wan Tabor. 'Those men - P. Id. _ 9.56 . 12.30, y 12.55 d 10.45 1.80 10.30 !who used to spend several months : :. LU MBER AND MILLWORK -,every year in the North-west FOR;EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION) - a Daily except munday. b Saturday, Sanday and --harvest-fields must now seek some - = Holidays only. d Sunday,only. pother kind of work or' go idle. 4 Mahe for the. Modern coaches from terminal inside ttie,Groand@.make direct ' --.few days ago the City of Os;, a u 3 connections at Bay and 'Dundas with Return coaches for witnessed a fight betweet mach, _ Home and Farm Pickering and intermediate points. H -' -.-work and unskilled 'Tabor, The - ` V Ideal for Summer Cottages, 'Prompt Deliveries. ` city is now employed laying down WRITE US 'FOR LITER 4TURE AND SAMPLES ray C�o�,�h ' Lines - a gas line, and the contractor had °-got a power ditcher for this work, (Mention this paper whentwriting). This machine can do the work -very rapidly and at a cost less DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133.45 ;.�'+- � ;K '- ..ti,Y�•.a't• "�� :'wv,�' p'�. '9' _ r•` _lids"i. - ..�:,.,�...: ...sF, '-"+J:'',• ..aC. _ - _ _ _ _ .ff .}r, � .: _ "s' —'•fir'•.. `a `fir 's'..• r� r• ' iCh11REM0" Albert Maylon, of Raglan, "not After a very lingering illness TONIE VAN HOOh", 4127, Enrol- Sunday with J. H. Beal. one of our oldest and most highly meat Form 1. Grand . Champion, .•. ,AN D�SOH D.M. Morge►o is v siting rel ' v_ee Norman Beal; of Toronto,'r nt res acted residents, Mies Margaret red roan, Belgian stallion, the ro- ; . bes;r Richmond Hill. P P Sunday with J. H. lanai. Hamilton, died- at,- midnight on .party of the Broa,dfield Stock Farm IDUNBae1,RZ"ON' '{' ` ,_� • Chas. Sargent, of Mar ham, Laraine sad "Atfdeey ' Forsyth Monday, Aug. 17th. Funeral to- will stand-for a limited number.of ' called on C1acemont. friends on - are visiting relatives'la Goodwood. day(Thursday) to St.John's Come- mares at his home stable, lot 7,. _F'ridap last. �-r x Mrs. Lewis left on Monday o Miss J. Forgte is seepding "a tery.. Faller announcement next Broken Front,, the corner of the .I N S U IR AN C E ' r-� p col le, of weeps with friends in week. - Pickering Beach Road and Rase. spend a week with her mother is Toronto. - ring,'for the seasbn of -AUTOMOBILE. Line, Picks ; flollingwood. 1931. James H. Cookson and FIRE - - Mieq/A. Forgie is visiting her. Mrs. Crozier,of Loadon,is spend. niece, Sirs. eerc Wideman, Find TWO Meals �ay Best Sons, managers. - tag a few weeks with Normit - d y BURGLARY family, of Markham. For Stomach Towable CHARR-A'S, fMP. ' 12920 (168249). " .'. : :... - Mrs. Linton: ' CASUALTY James and Mrs. Middleton-, of Skip one meal and drink water in- the French Imported Federal prop• J; Miss Mildred Brodie; of Toronto, Orono, -spent the week and-with incial Pretnilum and Grand Champ- LIFE INSURANCE w '-is holidaying at the tioute of G.1{d. tend, Wash out stomach and bowels .-and Mrs. Forsyth. Mrs, Ruth Middleton. each morning by drinking water pith ion Percheron Stallion, the prop- phone Pickering 7920 80iy Mrs. Mary Peteh, of Toroa�o', is E' and Mre. Bryan and•Mre. spoonful of. simple glycerin, buck- arty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, _ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Linton Chandler spent Sunday with thorn bark, saline compound (called will make the season of 1931 as BONDS_Govern ment, Municipal and : .. � and Mrs. Herber. friends at Fairport Beach._ Adlerika). follows: Mondaq afternoon leaveB- kortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. R. J How left Thursday to L. and Mrs. Glen and'family;of Adlerika brings out poisons you his own stable, Brougham, and pro- Safe investments.at from'5 to 7 per' y Toronto, and the former'%father, reed to Thos. Hirst s, Kinsale, for cent. never thought, were in our system. spend a few days with relatives of Markham, called.on olacemont If you age riervot{s, canT sleep, full night.:Tuesday morning -,proceeds 1NSURANCE--Ali clasees'written in. 'y and friends in London• friends one day last week. of gas, it will surprise you..4dlerika to Win. Jackson's, Whitby, noon; eluding• Fire, Automobile, Wind. M. J, and Airs. Wilker, of To Mrs Judson Ward, of Baleam,. .contains- no harmful drugs. Get- it `Graham's Hotel, Brooklin, until storm. Accident and8ickness. routo, spent the week-end-with had the misfortune to fall o,n the today; by tomorrow 'you feel the Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday Phone or write ,r°, • their relative in the village. afternoon, P. Mantle's - (Bentley Mies Mary Bingham,of Toronto,- floor at her home one day recently wonderful effect�oP this German doe- 4kf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby Farm). Audley night. Thursday, J. "has c�turned homy, after holiday and fraetnre her wrist: Dr. N. F. boo's remedy. E. C. Jones, druggist. C. Brsant's. con. S, Pickering; g B R -: in with Claremont friends. Tomlinson reduced the fracture 3 and she is recovering nicely. DESTROY THE WEEDS. noozi, Cbas. Hutchings, Brock Rd, (1ENlIRAL 1NSIIBANOS v. R. B. and Mrs. Ferris and The Horticultural Society will "- night. Friday proceeds to his own AGENCY family, of London, visited with hold their Fail Flower Show on The Ontario Weed Coat*1 Act Stales 'stable-where he will, remain until SSOUGHAM, - ONTARIO a. `-Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson last week. Saturday. August 22nd, in the Claws 3°—Every occupant of land, or Monday anon. ' Charter Cooper and a friend Masonic Hall. It will be open to if the land is unoccupied, the own- Facilities foe placing nay kind of In• ' from Toronto spent over Sunday the public from 8 o'clock until 9.p. er shall destroy all weeds, desig- - suraaoe at best rates with friends in Arden,in Eastern nested noxious'by by the regulations, available. m. Afternoon tea will be served. Security and Servtes my Motto. ° ,Ontario. as often is every year as is snK- Pickering Beach . Mrs. Wm. Birkett left last RESULTS OF MIDDLE SCHOOL "ceent to prevent the ,ripening of Pack Y• Phone Pick.515 - week to spend a couple of weeks EgsMINATIONS CLAREMONT the seeds. A F with D A. and Mrs. Pugh,. of CONTINUATION SCHOOL Clause e--In the absences of any ow- Lakefleld. ner or occupier or upon refusal af- Dancing. Every Saturday Night C 0 A L Chaa. Cooper has a couple of ter notice to comply with require- -- _ tractorm with which he is prepared First Grade proficiency (75100), I manta of the Weed Control Act, First Class Music A Rood supply of Hard and Soft to do plowing. Comp and see him „ the inspector may cause reeds Courteous Treatment p g• , Second (fill 14), II y " Coal on hand. Also a supply. or hone. Third "' (80 45) I11 coming under this Act to be cut Mrs. Frank Underhill and son, down and-destroyed and may char- "Come and see the of Kindling Wood, Credit without proficiency(50.59)a :i ' •' Bruce, have peen Spending a Few ge the cost of such work against stove length. - -- days at the home of G. M. And Hazel Bacon, Alg. 1, Chem. c, Fr. the property and to be collected in 91-10W BO..rz' Mrs. Forsyth. Auth. c, Fr. Comp. III; the same manner as taxes. bright) illuminated by 12tf; -..Phone Pick. 1709, Our dentist, Dr. Neil Smith. has Gordon Borland, ag. Comp. c, Noxi Ala. c; ous weeds. electric light. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING " 3 returned from a two weeks pleas- Lat. Auth. Bladder Campion, Ox-eye Daisy; Saw sat holiday at Thureton'e Park at ,Earl Cool;, Can. Hist. c, Wild Oats, r' _ C, Lat. Comp.c, Fr Con c; Thistle, White Coel�. DINTY S GARAGE Blacksnaithing I Sturgeon Lake. p' Canada Thistle, Blue ,plead, Chic- Out of respect to the late Miss Enid Cook, Eng. Comp. e',Lit. III. ory, Docks Ragweed, Hawkweeds, Hamilton. the bowling green was Can. Hirt. c- Lat. Aath. II, Lat. Rib s, Burdocks, 8#inlcAeed, Cor. Brock and Kingston Rde. ,closed from Tuesday morning to Comp. I1. Or. Anth. II, Frea. � Horse•ehoetnE a Specialty. y g Tumbling Mustard, Wild Carrot, All General Work.including Wood _ Thursday night. CorDp. II; Wild Lettuce. IQeeeeal Bepair Work All cars, 14d. and Mrs. Perry and the Mnriel Doan, Eng.Comp, e, Lit.e. Weeds are a public nuisances Weed ,gurantwd at reasonable Work, Promptly latter'! mother, Mrs Jar. Gretg, of, Anc. Hist.III, Phys. III. Geom. control is a public problem. Co-�oper- - colors attended te. 'West Toronto, spent Sunday with c; ative effort is required. Do your d3earge and Mrs. Morgan. Gladys Evans, EDg, cow c, Oao. Aeat�lene Welding. AitQsnt fordo 1ltiem Leonard Pilkey and LDielt Cooper gist. c, Ace. Sint. III,Phys. III, Adam Spews. Wsed hpeetoe of Satteeles ropalred and left on Mandy morning to spend chow. c; - i T*np• Flrestone ad Dunlop W. T. "9lCTClCJk3W"6Sd . a week's vacation to the wild Islay Green, Can. Hitt.e, Alg. c. -embitry east of North Bay. Phys. III. Chem. 11.Fr. Comteg. c; ,HORig 1lgt,114TSR. - Glasolloa � OIL. GB r: yi°�;�D *407 Philip Fingold left last week for 'Velma Leggitt. Lit. la, Can. Hist. i Refreshment Booth to Oonnection Aurora where he will assist his III, roe. Riot, I. Alg. 1,Geom.c, Dot (173208) (12921). The French brother, Sara, to his store. They Phys. II, Chem,I1; Imported Premium Stallion, the pro PhoasrPWL 70M.' both spent Sunday at their home Grace Loyst. Geom. c, Let. Aath, forth! season193 �a hie own �eighaee days. _ - _.sere. II. Lest. clomp. c; stable, lot 14, tenth line, Markham MILTON BLEEP Mrs. Crocker, of Buffalo. re Mildred Pegg. Can,Hist- III, Ace. Terms, Hirt. I. Let. Aath. II, Iwtt.Com $12.00, No: 2888 Form AZ. 431y PROPRIETOR gARR ` 'turned home on Friday last, ac- c, Fr, Aotb. II; P Companiod by her mother, Mrs. • H Thompson. who will spend a Do;nth Spencer, Can.* Hilt. c. ; week or two with her. Anc. fiat. c: _': ,M�cCORMICK-DEERINC� - Thos. and Mrs. Paterson spent Joseph Ward, Alg. II. Chem. c. Bnaday with relatives in Toronto. — ---_---------- - '4n their return they were accom• BLUE and WHITE � '� 4 panted by Miss Jessie PatersoD, - _ di a week with 1 pe �+ p cf JlIC them.ts e n ng r - S 1 OIL. Mr. Rest,of Ashburn occupied `� the pulpit in the C sited Church Coate in and nee how tar pour a wi{1 �_•,are still in the-lead i 1A1 E speak of artistic r ' on Sunday, both morning and go dealing here. - >ri� designs that an = °evening, when he preached two aien a Binck Overalls• special,. 7.98 dignified, not artistic _ impree4ive sermons, Mr. West Men's Blue Shirts, special 89,: _ designs that would be = will occupy the pulpit again next dies'Bacon Silk Vesta .., , 59c °' inappropriate for the Sunday. Ladies' Silt Drawers �� Atter long years of service and depend- pose in view: The A. and Mrs. Forsyth entertained Ladies'Silk Hove, special _ v 98c oat"Mustrated is s(m- on Sunday George and Mrs.Cow 24 Lbe Pastry Flour, special r me ability the Seventy add L19er8 � pie' yeth" artily. perthwaite, Mrs. Cowpertbwatte 1 Lb Fancy Oakes, special .. _ - _ ,. , _No Greater Tribute' and Miss Hill, of Pleasant Point, 9 Pugs Corn Flakes, special 26c _ .also Mr. and Mre. Barrp, of Oak. 8 Caps Peas. special ., whom we have sold still - W. STAFFORD, wood. Phil Forsyth, of Markham, 9 Bars P&G Soap.special 25c N and Mr, erred Mrs. McDonald, of 4 Pkgs Ammonia,special .: Kingston Road, 26c . . 1 Dozen Orange.. special S5e - - -. :"Swear b them _ hitby <loowood. 1 Pkg Iodized fait, special "10e Our canning factory purpose 1 Oan, 1arge vise. Pork and.Beans 26c b Whitby ,starting operations nest week. 4 Pkgs Jelly Powder,special .. 25c P o$8 r Se 'Tomatoes are beginning to ripen 5 Lbs Hones.1991 crop. special 450 I rapidly and the company is look- C. �. OVEitii�Li\D rAk ns give you a praatioal demonstration without e - "', forward to a busy season. V We congratulate them on their• obligation whatever. We clan deliver a tractor_ enterprise and hope their venture rly Phone.2601.1 - 4may prove a profitable one.' from atonic and Our serviee man is always ready to We congratulate C.A.Overland X& LU Nutud i otl winning a$14 prize is the Lax Wrapped :go anywhere, Onr.parts dept. is also clomglete. ' � � CO- Tolet Soap Window Display Con. - ' test. This contest was open to + -•- :•;I dealers throughout the Dominio�-To ' Bread Oheap:atee for ling and ooantry of Canada. Many thousands of Gr. 'Windstorm Insurtince on buildings, drainer entered the contest and - (7 a�soline', Oils and eases, - wind-milli,Silos eta much interest was taken to it. - (1 Automobile Iaearaace. Mrs. C. J. Brodie and daughter, �+� = - - " of all kinds. - Mies Emma, of Chazy, N. Y,: Oiir prices are-right and we deliver and farnisli -` ' returned home on Thursday, after Good Dairy Butter FARMS FOR SALE -visitine friendri in Claremont and you with equipment for handling. _ = Write o�r7Cphhone �T. other parts of the province. They `?3C• - - net our prices. ] s Q ](X M A N -were accompanied by Miss Mar -garst Macnab, who will spend a Pure Lard, 1 lb pkg...' 10c 20 WHITBY, ONT. - -couple of weeks with them. Salad% Tea,-j I 28c, 1 lb 55c Charles-Cooper,. - ' " `Claremant Master Grant-Pitkey; the four Gann's Lard, 3 lb pedt,net :.``$4e t-may Ci %Rd i* year old son of Cliff urd and Mrs. Shredded Wheat, 2 for 23c � � miff •am*u l � Tilkey, of Toronto. Rave a birth. Corn Flakes, 3 for .. .... '25c Is Your Pickering News paid for ? day party to eighteen boys and Puffed Rice, per pkg .. 15c -girt!of ,Lhe village of about hie Rolled Oats, S s ' , • ' :.. "26c .LOOK ����� 0��� -own age, in the Park here. They 9ardiaea, Brunswick, 5 for 27c .� - spent a most enjoyable time in Pork-Beaue, Clark's, large tin 20a }��`• ;the swings and 'slides and to Rubber Rings, heavy, per box 8c Tiger Salmon,large tin 25c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbe 28c ; sYSrnt playing gamer. A delightful sup. Bak. Powder, Rose, large tin. 18c Fink Salmon, 2 large tine •29c� Icing Sugar, 31bs. 15c -per was ,.served to. them,during Oranges,per dozen ... 19c Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs. -25c Corn Flakes, 8 kge which a beacitifal birthda ` cake Lemons, per dozen ... 28e p was cut and served to the little Jar Rings, zinc, per dos ... . lSc `'' 1.00 Corn$yonp,'b lb. tins... 35c Fruit Jars, per dozen '1.15 P ds G or Pearl Soap, 9 bare 25c guests. Pullovers, silk and wool,boys' 98c _ „ _x•50 Iodized Salt, pkg 10c A most interesting and hard " mene' 1.95 Zinc Rin s, per dozen '20c Choice Peas, Corn, Tom,2 tins 25c ) - fought game of football was play Hand Towelling, 2 yards 250 Rubber Abigs,2 dozen .15c Corn Starch, pkg 100 ed on the park here on Saturday Linen 2 yde 150 Til Aug. 15th, we are:olfering St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar ��.. evening between the Claremont Table Linen,-54 inch, I yd •:: 'A5c - _at$4.90 cwt'. Cash. ' and Cherrywood teams r-hioh re• edited in favor of Clatemont by Brantford Binder Twine now on hand. Black Diamond Plow Points the score of I to 0, Th,, R',e I N GOL D Men's Work Boots Goodyear Tires Ezide Batteries only a small crowd of spec aLD:s 'Ba'ttery Charging present. On Wednesday eventnt Call andisee,us or; of this week Goodwood will play Lower Price Store on the park here with Claremont. Phone your order. We deliver• This is expected to be a very ez phone 8801 Phone J3ar)�hnm 8402. gold and Installed by citing game, as the players Ave �? not all got cooled off since the last CLAREMONT �Qtii'lt General d►+r, n ,� FRANK j p - game. . Wrn. M. Duncai'i Merchant4 '11..1111 timm tf w.•YC�41.: T 4,. �.,�•••., �S 4 C•f •P,r i'N.%v•""•Y,: .M do- j�, - .. - • • • .1 - - f � - ,�. , t,~, i� f, f;:' .,4�+"rr ''^( {f ••Wh �..?e r• �"�.3' a. f Iv - PRII 0$' ems ls$ued l - Athletic Events Scheduled on August 28, 29 and Ci! September 5 I � O The Canadian National 'Exhibition - � lT 4 will be the scene of three track meets i �IYI(ilf i during the.Ex4lkition period'- 4 ', On Friday, Aug. 28, the Ontario Atli-I ? letic Commission will hold their Anal meet, which will bring together the - leading schoolboy,athletes of the Pro. i vince of Ontario. ' The Exhibition officials, having to mind the fact that all of theme winning i The'DOmlaian Government Building will foreign exhibits. be the centre of atronS - schoolboy athletes will be here for o Q the Friday meet, have decided to hold C hheir Junior-meet bI m n Saturday, Ahg. t eel o 2 . Pro a y the feature event n at is { Quack Quack! . > • meet will be a epeeist relay rae4 !a Band . 1netruments 0 I which the famous Central Collegiate V181T Roast duck la Raid to be. good for ` - relay team from Hamilton will-cam- rheumatism. It sounds like n quack t -a C Pete against the best available school The Conp.]„reedY Store remedy. relay team in the United States. 10 3huter 3t. Toronto ' The following Is the complete list Opposite Massey Hal( 'A of events for Junior Athletic Day: TOR 'Yards, boys tinder 12 years; 10.0 ya rds,! " 47. -- - boys under 14 years; 100 yards, boys under 1 years;. 100 yards, base ander� • SEE TORONTO 18 years; 100 yards, boys under 20 ' ! -years; 220 yards, boys ar•der 20 years;, _-°FROM ABOVE �. • e .440 yards, boys under 20 years; 880 See the maQnlf7eent panonrevt i ' !yards, boys wader 20 genre; 1 tulle, presented by the city and sur. !boys wader 20 years. 100 ards, girls rounding coon Yards. g try from the Can. -_ Throngs Will rocs be pouring through this beautiful entrance to the wader 14 years; 100 yards, girLt ender ails^ Bank of Commerce Ob. world's largest ezpasttlon. Toronto, the dates for 1941 beta Au 18 years; 100 yards, girls under 18 aervaticn Gallery.424 feet above ,to eptetnlrer 12. E tl�t t8 Years; 440 yards relay (110.cards ti's level of King street, Direct each); '880 Yards relay levators. Courteous often. ' y (L20 yards dants. Nominal charge of 28 = M�' • each: 2 mile relay (440 yards each); , cents. PhtCe that this gears dates are particularly 2-mile relay (880 yards each); medic , well suited to Canadians and arranged relay (220; 440, 8$0, and 1 mile); 4•I Z For Ma�ana at a time when It is generally feasible .mite relay••(2 tulle each), f ., to plan a brief trip, The relay 9venta will be open to all ' This year, the war-time Admiral of!schools or boas-fide athletic clubs, Y. liarle'y' _ Canal ay Place' when the British Fleet, Earl Jelitcoe, form-I M'C'A''s or athletic organizatJoas, and �r Sego ally opens the Exhibition it !s also !all competitors must be under 20 years Davidson ` $ whole expected that Canada's new Governor-jof age q¢ date of.competition• 1932 Models General. the Earl of Bessborough, will The aZinual Canadian National Exhi- ^' 'It Is." said the reeve of sa Eamt-'make his first visit. i biUoa Athletic Day. yhi•h is Canada's lama sae oIaDlay of our store. Also - 417m Ontario township when discussing Specla) preparations bare been l oldest track li tuber 6 will be held on to choose ED MMOTflOR esyrAjS 1 " '" • ' e Canadian National Exhibition, made to increase the size aad appeal' program' of the Horse Shaw and all the agrtcu7- will I°elude the following events: any tdm• do our history, 1°ever than ; �'ths'greatest meeting place for Cana-(tural and horticultural shows, with the Ca_ nadian National Exhibition mods. e ' ' Motorcycles to andI Inspect, ' daans train every community. There increased exhibit space, wttl be out- Pect,our �fied marathon. (12 miles on Exhibition stock attending s►rjs many gatherings of rapresenta. standing, The .• tra tna Ezrriefaoa 'tivea of the Canadian g re will e rotting and ek 1. Starting at i,p M. sharp. ° 1g of as pacing races and, a. new lnoovation, I Dominion championship tug-of-war.' 421Cn�y and Menton • whole, for representatives of various g COLl.Et3f: BT., TORONTO _ _ _ _ .aectioni of the Dominion; pigeon racing. -' -Starting at 2 p,m, i sarlss-awvtds°a Disssitrotoss � �L where Canadians bound together places Tie great gmadatltad pageant, this I Dominion championship tug•of-war their special interest La s Year, with 3,600 performers, and pm,for teams weighing wader 1,300 pounds+ :- things, meet; events which bria�cLo-i .Ceded by�s score of circus attractions,:total weight (10 pounds clothing allow• gather Canadians on game will De grieatfa," as Easters spec- sues Per 1111111), Gross weight. 1,330 GUARANTEED tdQlme aeeiag is worth a hundred Particular tacle An which more attention than gnosis. starting at 2 p,m, + common ground. $s, —a Chinese proverb ez.I ars "But there is no other spot in the usual will be paid to the 100.yarrs. boys under 29 years; 1.000 tiemc] -a#st is in a licauon to the presentation Used C satire coon of a hugs dance spectacle. The famed yards, boys under 13 years, 100 yards,' rD try where one :sea Canada 2x00-voice Jzzhibttion Chorus under handicap; 220 yards, handicap; 440' Nsdo°vrbiriop, tI a whole except at the Caaadha Ns- Dr- M. A. Frlcker Fill jive tout coa- When in Toronto. we 1nvi;e Clonal EzhlbiUon, and no other time yards. handicap, 1,400 yards, When You Huse+ Cosily, Permanent birildiags carts in the Coliseum. The Chorua to took our our stock of linear houung displays from the ends of - - =in the year when every shade of Cana• cap: one mile, Iisa3tcap; 2-mile walls, Used Cara In Caned _. dtan OPinioa is foctibsed unantmousiy has sow given two coazerta over coast- handicap; 440 yards, relay, open. (1101 a. Priced from earth are ser a g� _ =100 to 42000, all maker and an one thing as it is at Exhibition I to Coast radio networks and has yards Each); 1 mile, relay,.open (440'• models. - Your car In exchange esqussitelylaodsca 330-acrejD-��-4� time." scoreda seaaaUoaalsuccess. Tributes yards each). , Easy tarms. j along a mile and a half of tae lnterzdatlonal a It is a !from musical listeners came from Wow's events—loo Yards, under, Fred Powell Motors Ltd. Onario's Shore. Over ten miles of great show'every section of America. 1$ years; 100 yards, upon; 60 yards,' paved higlrways wind about the window o! all naUoas. recognized as hurdles, open: 44J yards,.relay, area 474 YON6E ST,' man beautiful' a potent force fn world trade b Among the scores of bands, there , and the erameats scattered throughout the ea-'will be the-St. Hildaa Band from Eag. 1120 yards each). I STUOEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS_ fire world, sec land, five time world champions and On Friday; Sept, 4, the junior gym., h of �BtABoos. Cs, for thousands of entirely composed of soloists as well Elastic championships of Canada will Throughout the entitt fourreea days Visiting Americans, a great panorama be decided before the Grandstaad,.aad of the�''�d Cj=d=National _• of progress which Is watched by ob. as Cavalio's celebrated ensemble. Stand Right - Exhibition there will be features. I` servers who cress the seven mean to It- sport. the two races f on Saturday afternoon during the I like to see a man world's ack meet tbQ senior proud of the displays,sport afloat and ashore,a r, 'view it, the Canadian National Exhlbi- Professional long d stance gymnastic chain- place in which he lives. I like to see mtisiC dtnd� i8, nevertheless, the Doaifatoa's,mwlinmlrig titles and a purse of 626,000!pt ships of Canada will be field.I�a man- who lives 'in it so that h!a Cents and QiverSi nCYa of magaifi- E _ great sauna[ celebration of her belief I will again be staged with more tbaa Th 'two championships will include place w!]1 be in her self. Paradoxically, It is 1 300 athletes of all nations entered. Ia I the following events; Parallel barn, -honest, but hate oa one, overturnBa intake Toronto yourretrdezvow dur- haps the most Canadian of Canadian;addition,' there will be two (}old tumbiingt all-round championship,, man`s wrong doing; but do not over_ m$the Canadian National Rzhibl- Institutions, since it is i Trophy Swims for amateurs and a full I horizontal bar, stele horse, team chain- turn him unless 't moat be dons in con+Aug 28 to Sept. 12.Ask travel nIs en and eel for Canadian amateurs Only. Dionahip, alone, s development which is entirely y,� overturning the wrong. Stand with agents about s l reduced rates by Entry forma for these events are him while he is right, and part withA of us. Send forlitentute our own, which may be copied is car- •Three track meets will be held and a now available at the Exhibition offices, him when he goes arras .--Art taln of its aspects by other national accord program of outboard motorboat g sham ' describin this 's ' .expositions elsewhere but which can lapsed trials, Lumsden Building, Toronto 2, ; Lincoln. $ Y exposition. be duplicated nowhere else atnes the 'yacht races, other a�,l Reirrvations now b0iXa,4 c'p ed for 4uatic sports, including races for navy i "ORIENTIA,+' Spectacle y basic thing which seta It apart is its gigs' a girls' baseball 'tournament and {'"""�• ^�-9�-M -.w ..,„..".. t- fundamental Canadian si.irit, a dozen special sport events " G4 of td7. EalArn i�vrbtly grad For 53 scads now it has been with-+birdaege view o[ rose stare Dominion, ; : l Aoxd pageant;al o for the 4 rnncrrk d- 3 g Siva a ttrr+atioaollanaooru EXHIBITION cut equal and steadily growing. No °a small degree of its success is traced and its art, industry, recreation and t "^''''�'''' ?000-VOI E CHORUS ix_.48r by the Exhibition's own oalcials to education. There will be elaboratq the support of Canadians In rural see.i British displays and exhibits from a ` GRANDSTAND PAGEANT boas and In smaller towns' and vil.'foreign countries,including a spectacu- �""ckr � ', r'ORIPNTI '1—Rmrwdrea&$1,00, ]ages. Some may overl ook. this tact tar show from Florida. There will be n Bar teat?,�I.SO tact 3 or but not those who are most the h"Btional Aatomo f € ^ ' ::•:x ( 6�i7 is .: $ linked with t clasel t ve, Radio, Elec `< :ry: :':�!°"•> each box), b the direction o I triaal, Process ' f the Manufacturers' Con• `a ->' -.::,.:.z�>,r :;:: exp031 great , ';'``<`> lir^';;:.•::o-.>x:•:u•k,:6�,>:L:,a tics Itself. atruction, Ofllce F 'u '' , a <;; ; ;> EXHIBITION 2000- 4 ipment, r ..�:;;:> : :,;>':,;;:>;::,:;;...,. VOICB • It is I Furniture, �':::<'•"'.�,;;: : : �:,:•:..>>•,} y necessary Implement •::`:? :2; a':1;f::v:'•r,:y;:% :$>.;;<? '•;:,<ii`i:i:`0; CHORUS ceasary to Interview P ant and Machine z "' '; v�";' :`;; <s !::::,.;;;:„ r?:;.c:, >r; <;::;v:z::,:•.• k R S Sax, Au . 29th; Tb either the w Machinery, . Flower F” ;:•:.� .::� �� %::,y,•: 8 ierJ., Presides Shows a w >' „f,.;:;r . 3;::>>><:>s?.:> :::::<ry:.>.<4:: `:>;`i::'>•:.':w�a:>::;,;::,,. t. 3• Tu President Mr, Sam Harris, , a well as scores of minor dis w:`.i;a;•:::;;.•; v; Via'<>} '^tip;••.>'::°:,:::y ,;;:; C , u., St�)t. 8 find$4r., � $125,000 is devoted t h plays. r!"' <s# >5`' �,:: ?:i;z>::r •• ::«<;;•:; 12. mu Sit o !8 item. Equal- " <,.;•;;;�:..,;:: ,>:.:.»:;:,:«M;r<, ,: ;,: : G nd•J , netervrd, 73c. bias Waters, to osiers Last rand b but 'not 1 .,.:>::: .�. chairs$1.00. ow keenly east. there Wi11'be :ts:�„'':`><�:<,:::>::::;:::>.:�:::>•::;;;:?., ,,.�, these directing or . r.>:.. : g heads 1931 a ::'ti;.:,...•>.y.,:'oS`:5r.:lib<x3>i:i?,..} �k 3<L are aware of it new midway whe ::;:� •• :<ss: k,: and to learn n the ,;; •`<. • .:;:::. .,..:;>:: � n what great value they Mader Shows of America, supplement. "�• `• `'> �uC•28.fco SEP7:l2193! Place t this loyal cooperation. Sig. by units from Coney Island, Allan• Orderly parking of cars at' the CanaJiaa'`National Exhibition, T,roato. WORLDS GREATEN' niffcant of the importance they place ,tJc City .and U.S, and European PERMA In this is the huge expenditure on the beaches, wit pay Itr first visit to Can• i N -`agricultural prize Ifat each year when ads The World Economic-Crisis Whale Is Not Fish EXPOSITIOI�1 ==� ;125.000 igni is devoid to this item, Equal. ----fi Brooklyn Eagle: it should be obv!-+ The ,whale is not a fish. T.t is a _� • •iy significant is be fact that the new. eat and one of the most striking of Barley Canada our that the world is not out of the mammal which lives on the surface $214000.000 INY the great institution' modern edifices y is the hardest of all cereals ITlrk in he tangled European situa-, th the water, breathes air direct) BUILD1NGSrPARK,E u'Tlp ' s Berle grave dangers still throw t nostrils and Y Q. -:#s the million dollar Horse Palace and can be grown through a living ives birth to H.W.WA er which fa-being opened in 1931 for this range of climate than any other.eslts moratorium ow o the Hoov right I g young, which are suckled at the S Prcr7dARlt]5 WATERS Ifrst time. .'Nowhere else in the world Production dates from the `I breast of the mother. GeneralM,Q,ea 3s there as magnificent a structure de• mast air- direction,,but that It was only a step.i cient times When it was used princi- Much more must.be done if a real ad• voted s01e77 to the exhibition of a Pally as an article of food, but'as the lustment of wo.-l economy is to come! country's prise livestock. The most years Progressed the uses became oar- about. Let us 'hope' that President "mportant of the ExbiblUon'a scores led., The production of barley ranks hoover will not again make the mfr•' ��ER of beautiful buildings and the largest third among the cereal crops of the take of waiting too long before tat- a�10 ' _exposition structurt fa the world is Dominion in acreage•aad torsi B the COlfaeum and Livestock Pavilion and second in avers yield lag he next step •needed to meat a' with its 24% sores under one root. � yield per acre. cont(nuing crisis, � .See Canada's Two Leading IRadlo8 at Cana. � In less-than a large volume, it is 4 I dis><t National Exhibition-174-176 Electrical only possible to give the briefest re. Passing '$how: A new typewriter Arkansan Gazette; A sew Iris bloc- Bldg., or 94A Industrial Bldg. ' ference to only a few of the outatand• has been invented that only the owner sum called the (}ray Ghost exhibited ing features of the 1931 celebration Call use because of a secret method of in London is said to be barely vfslble. 'which opens on August 28 and closes locking the mechanism. The same It must take a high degree of flower x = oa September 12, but It will be note.: ���g wi hoot db APPtled to lawn• b visibility,to cultivate theta for their In JEST Iwo IC Radio ? it to-..• _ . yam,.. \An_ • .+ �!v - 4;. .i.x•!k M.' �i•, -..•- r :^e .+er^ '0: •.Y '`.�4, ''�. •C' r, _ !' � •�� .F 'f .dam' . ^ • 'Y• :+a, . .. `,i}mT +•'"` n..a;'u•a" "'� ,. .. a y,y, ,':s:,s••f.uri .✓<� ..',� ' -. ' �, ^• _ .i• '• .a � ,,�',V. .. .� _ +s.5 ,'w;. � � . _ .. :, '••,.exi vp.•q' ,. " Color to Camp.71 Girl Socuts in Porto Rico 1�, .111,1Q,. � �ypMCi►D►�I.a _ K ?y lowEr 1�? YZC@ Have.Alligator Pears . Sbs� e►. ,. ! Supper -++�M -fib Ov. TREAT the family to an si,petaiag Balsa - A camp which brovldes' alligator made 101 tempting with Ktafo Old pears-ler-supper and gardenias for ' Fsehtamod ft led SSalad. tke-11 . ' R every camper's, coat does mot sound " 'M Your grocer an it in tbr- range.12 once as if It were run `in the.regular Girl is that nuts mly,2.5=is,less than half r Scout manner. Yet there is a camp the lass yon to used o paying for this where these luxuries go hand in i Iliad of quality CittsiwIDC to-day, hand with pioneering: in Porto Rico, "1 where the pears and gardenias grow. ft . � �� -,•;,� r The camps ' ilia on El Juagne, high- .� 69OD� o s • KRA�� eat mou4'1A o! Porto Rico; was de- �+ !�• ` C j�q� scribed by Miss Dorothy • Sullivan, 8aei ,�'�+ � UYd, at>,�urn�,ed.Bo31ed director of girl scouting on the is- t land, who recently arrived to New �xf: e York on her vacation. Radium Deposits, Classified A►dvertISM6 : J : Salad Dressing To live as the "jibaros," or moue- In the �iou �It.�. fain peoplu do, is the aim of the The'richest deposits LBS. PRINT& 31" OR V19LYRFA bla4t in Canals by Milcns of Tlrsft Porto Rican Girl Scouts. They P� yet found in $1.uu. A. McCreer7 Co„ Cbath Cbsese and Velvem wash their clothes by pounding the Dominion are reported by H. S. Nntamio. tea: \ them between rocks on the river- Spence and R. 3, Carnochan, of the _ -- • - -_. bank. The jibaro method o! broad- Canadian Geological Survey in the BIRTHDAY PERSONALITY PERA " ': v,.:::.: ,,: •..:;:': ::.r ite, .loin Finest v� Y ��wtthon II et . — casting warning signals often sends Wilberforce range. Z. g � is whit radium is derived, is act z: thorn scuttling from that name river, birtlirlita Zodiacal Perfume Co., _ F " which has a nasty tr'ck i.t rising- in large crystals through pockets Of 794, Ottawa, Ontamio. „ calcite and fluorite. The area stn'- jo Not all of us hare.the opportunity or t• seven feet In about fifteen a inutes. I r "When it begins to rise," Miss veyed is 604 feet long and from live Was to view the sun rise over the sea <: to twelve feet wide One gram of is� Whales to One Catch In complete solitude, but Archlba#d Sullivan explained, "the native, whose T .,� � „1 Bruns but is nearest iha sanrco Tedium can be obtained from approai- On a recent whaling cruise of elabg nuclease, in Peace--is the Near#: •, mately 8,422 tons of the rock.The age months one vessel brought bsiok a Vividly Imparts to his readers'k ease-� avumrua a ..•...t..e - _. , .a. �, rho t viol •of the deposit is a �. plate picture of such a scene. We - aoaeh shell. This. i. taken up from Po pprozrma qty Ir+ i all w ' - - 4lit to bvt and we get it at eamn Q��� y��• all with sa estimated value of ;1,8601 ,.. read ' Pitchblepde deposits, In which 000, One night I slept among the said a, least tan minutes ahead 'vi trgn• launes of s wild southern acs falsnd. isle." radium is found, have been located .i at Echo Bay on Great Bear Lake, 700 ' >< happened to be the only hnnaaii be• Until four years as* camPlag war I h to test solitary beautiful wilder- an unknown amusement for Porto' miles by river from the railhead at hens. Deer roamed those tropical ` ` Rican girls. Now the taste for it !s. C stairways, Alberta While it Is woods by hundreds; long lines o! wild t spreading rapidly. Thera were two probable that the deposits could not se �� � �i' Girl Scout camps this summer, .and snceesstully mined at present,because °µ : - ducks sped veeringly into Its streams; k of the radium supply from the Bel- wlld turkeys raked the pine straw on ,,y '� for the first time the girls did their _ ider the huge yellow pines and fed ra- ge 6ia t in a source of i cooking on the trail. Strange n Congo vanously upon the acorns of the live cooking It seems to an Amorican. ' great potential _ R'e They bake and boil big' green ban- The place was as perfectly wild as F '' ' sass. Their favorite drink is cocoa-' Female Buds Go First 'Q. cy_ •�`•ty °3 It had been before the days of C3atum• z� ' ¢ +/ nut milk drawn through a hone in On Migrate South ' bus In such s place a man If likely + �' ' ' '' • the green fruit. They also like one 'vim;• Mi 44 `:. made from the gasaabaaa, a fruit The strange impulse to trawl wbiels - ap e• =i�"'a to be keenly aware of all that is about " him; yet I had expected to be im- about the size of a melon, the pulpy sends birds on their long migrations DIl pressed chiefly by the wild life. It -white flesh of which they squeeze. north and south with the eeaaoma, r •t. r,.Ay s, Their favorite dish is rice with affects the females first, according to :'Was not no. A sunrise over the lonely g • .�•: ' . chicken. cooked slowly fn an earth• ' the British naturalist, Noble Rollin. ocean stirred me Gar amore than the �. enware pot with pimentos, raisins in a communication to The Naturalist. Hta{t� I "' sight of huge stags, shockingly tame; - and olives, 'L.ondaL monstrous pines literally draped with PINOS TURTLE IN SWIMMING "We bad fifteen girls in the camp He shot at random last tall birds credibly turkeys gave to roost; and !a- POOL on El Junque," Min Sullivan said- airivia gto winter in the British Isles. elms firese bewtby systasa. 1 redibly placid ponds swarming with Sucked is by the hose pipe used 'They love it, but their parents are These killed fell into eleven families. Pm#be �!�Nvess w,ftU_ _ wild fowl. to All the deck pool on the Cunard- nervous about them, So we have six common land birds and six sea Fees-a-mist E94I IL ' The deep woods of the 1910114 er Mauretania during week-end one counselor to every three girls- birds and waders. During October ! marched down to the roiling dunes, cruises, the babf_lnrtle In the Pic- At home the proportion is one to s� draL Ibeyoad the dunes was a due stretch tore was found to the sea and November the victims were pre- "a S�,�e,erksN/etaaadvae, rot beach, tireless! tram led b the ���6 every eight•" dominantly female• During December 7 p 7 water by atlas Edith McNatt, a ray- �rrt - Atlaatic. In a hollow between t!►e ----a and January they were predominant- ager. She decided to make a pet 1 male. I • • iduaes I slept, roiled in a blanket.(of It and evidently ,seems 'satisfied Japan Imports Asbestos y • ' Over me blazed the scars tremulous He concludes that-as a generAl role � with her success. Ottawa.—The market in. Japan for females form the vanguard is mlgrx- with beauty. What woke me was tie _ a morning flight of the mallards and the ' asbestos in lump, powder and fibre, as tions, while the .aalae show a tent'. FOR CONSTIMTIC* black ducks and the teal; with glad F"th Shaken 43 well an in packing and other forms, is envy to lag behind,starting south only cries they left the lagoons of the is- increasing year by year owing to the when conditions in the summer home �Y�D��D r- taad for a sunny day among the sea r� m Four Months expansion of industrial plants using -become unendurable. e: marshes. I lay looking at them in the Forty-three earthquakes in 'oar thin material. and to the Brash varlet? --;, pearly morning .heavens; like them, months, nix of them major disasters of use" to w"ch asbestos products are - If It la-not seemly, do It not; If It Is TEASED HER what was I but a child of nature re- to life and property in widely scatter- being, put In every-day life, writes not true• speak it not.—Marcus Aure• --s James A. Langley, i for + r i ? _ joicing in the return of the day? Then ed parts o! the world,is the appalling g Y. Commercial Secre- tins. 1 1 turned to taco the sea and the ens- beismic record of 1981 to the end of tart' to Tokyo, in the •'Commerjial - nine. April, says Science Service's Daily Iatelllgence '�nrnal." About eb per "I started taking Kruschen Salts The tide was flooding; and as the $cence News Bulletin. _ cent, of the ' ',ueatic imports of as- l 1 'p for biliousness, and for the last two shoal. before me extended for more "These earthquakes count only the bantam fibre come indirectly from Can- i ► . years I have been perfectly fmJrola than a mile, the playing of'the white ones important enough to figure m ate• L Blst as attack' Now I o°°tme In p take borses was spectral and spectacular. -- them,as I fled they keep me is perfect the Jay's news or to trace their auto- --�.--- i; health- M husband used so job Toaded 'and snowy beauty, dimly 11• graphs on the ever-vigilant fnstru .. a � about me felting Krus•,hen Salts; now There hi something about the mod- •r• !' ek, vr1 lumined now, made the sea a vision- manta in seismological observsto'lea. -• be takes them himself, so do my "The leaser. aken that ha ern woman that gets her anything she Bab {op « ary loveliness. The deep rose of the happen wants," says a writer. We think !t y My sincere thanks."— tLG..P. eastern sky turned scarlet, while long'.every day, the ai re local shocks,went must be her husband, blushes of crimson stole softly to the not taunted. _ When your gastric or dim juices blushes' high arch; a misty amethyst "The data hP.ve been gathered fa: -- --`-- -• SABY S 'refuse to flow, your food, instead of becoming absorbed into your systems tinge came over the waters. the use of acicntists of the U.S. Coait ` OwN simply collects and ferments inside Now came the sun, Zia gorgeous and Geodetic Survey by Science Ser- you, prod harmful acids sad ahatta of Are reddening the rolling vice. from the stations of the Jesuit �J 1 + �0�� paces which rise to biliousneays Loam of ten thousand waves. Was. Seismological Association, from- offs-' `heart burn fltulence. craw observatories of the United Staten i..p..;asw.r..,...a /' Kruschen is a combination of ds .here ever so gorgeous an arrival!' • . . „„-„ ,•.•... , •• • I mineral salts, which t to the _ fihe whole ocean was burning autos- and Canadian Governments, and frofn - root of the trouble. t A stimulates .eumed before me, and upon the glossy numeroLt universities.” _ the flow of gastric and other juices .. to shore there-was not a shell that did -0' - UTICURA Comaid t,regular �lid` _ - l�ot gleam and blossom with radiance. • y�pEp !fat fan -.ion of waste matter every day, And 'The sea and the sun! I gazed spell-I A ^` + a , beWtlsas. that means a blessed end to bound at these majestic forces,formed + C `. and a renewed and •whok-lieart . 'I know not now by.what amazing pro- . �' Tsleum Ned ahw� enjoyment of your food without•tbo `n cess of evolution; 'now harnessed, 3-9as•.oi.d.s:ss. sli�iittat fear of paving to pay the ofa pbedient—the sea ke ping his bounds- F"rnME iii"Tiiam2s°' )E� penalty. u "� and the sun his destined course. The - G �� - sea at sunrise! I searched my heart _ sea+.in M slow o•al.r. "a for words to express my feelings at f A w tl sin a wise tight of it, The words of the Shep i ��.�s,�.ad� herd King came to me, and they seem- ed adequate: "The sei is His, and He .made it.". }tan at Right—"1'm a self-made - man.": CHOCOLATE No Farm Poor = Man at Left—,'Don't brag, the MALTED 'VIctoria•Colonist (Cons.): A news-, lob ain't completed yet." _ I MILK paper man has been Investigating the _� The Longer and Wider Fl "causes of distress among the farmers _ _., ; Catcher That Will Not • _ qfthe Prairie Provinces. The con- a clusions be reaches are that some are SPRAINS man is freeing thousands of C.a>zadiaa horns _ 'stock market poor, some land poor, j from the daragerow disease-beaming Ay. This heady some poor through extravagance, but Rob Midrd',is spiral fly catcher is coated with a spocially, pre r' ve.rr!i.• weee pared'glue, fragrant and sweet, which will not -- be heard of relatively few broke •lu +, •a•b••, ` .• dry or lose {w attractiveness to flies. Ask for through farming operations. In other voile, most of these farmers who I 17 p'�you on row fool It��smtheatcatcher drug grocery or hardware stare.and the stuck to farming through thick and wider and longer rit//_ e--1�the a weeirs' thin and who built lip reserve funds r w q • e Vie- with their profits in the tat years are p e i able to weather the present jpw pries s♦KING 0! N�• of wheat. {g N.EROXO . Cora—"Miss Antique is to be y Stowaways are becoming inereas• married." i SLY CATCHER Insly numerous on board vessels leay. Dora—"Indeed; who is the happy Gets the f9yevery time • ing Australia, a dozen or as being We magi" Solis Adonis Elft usual number°tound is one shtpr Cora—"Hai father, I think" �, ISSUE No. 34—�31 J: EDGAR M. OENEST. P.Q. Box tf. 6herbrboke. ^JtvY Y'[i'.ad F\+1", _ r++•.. .eww.• � .... s r r� Y �,/,) _ , .'. !_ p •'�Y. s..1. _ - '�S- •'Y-, _ _ •�,.' °vow � yY o� •`r`^` '`t''a * tr . � .•n„ .c,'+ S.. s"oY+ - ...r^ ,q„s •ac+•i?� :r ti.airua&:•^,,,Ya: !'ti Y• „� ..w .rl. w t,o,✓`�t ♦s 6 -rU,!l'..2,Y°ii!� � •'. - �. ,r r T� •,. < �. I.-_ *. _• L 1P •(a �>, etas,-...x w3 .•"s f' r 0'�f`''' - :.�. .... ". Y n � < ,} _ - 2 r 'r. '.Y'''S` •.,r+. 'yy t —W. V.and film Bedditt sad --Miss Duakley,of Windsor,has • " children have returned home from been spending a few days with their two weeks' vacation. W. G. and Mrs. Reid. M - —E and Mrs, Obapman viaited —During the absence,of J. S. —Mine Elma 3. Croak is spend S A LE friends in Orlllle, one day last Baledon, Fred Kirby was in 9haige ing a few days with her niece,Miss- - Owwsk. of the formers hardware store. Edna Dewar, of London. S PR CIAL —Miss Saralee Chapman has —Miss Mildred Douglas,of To • —R. H. and Mrs. Croak and son, = — -- " been visiting Mr.and'Mrs. Spearin rosin, has been visiting at the -Lyndon, are nttendiug Canada we have Beollled Bart Of 8 IDanufa0tunrs 6t001i of Shirts 8t lift Orillia. home of her grandmother and, Yearly Meeting near London. P —Fred t3onaor. oig ToiroaLo, ie uncle, Mrs. A. Burrell, and sou, —Born, on Saturday, Aug. 15th, Visiting his grandaaolhsr, ffirs.J. Russell. at the Pickering Private Hospital, � - a prioe and are offering them ' at 13. Cosa;or. —F. M. and Mic Salisbury, of to Mr. and Mrs. Stsplee; a son. _ <.'•. 011416-LAW has illad segment Tolono, Ill., who have been visit- —A representative of the Lord's xed]QIIlOt1B;pr10e8. - Wei9r laid down at am north side ing A. E. and hire. Calvert,left on Day Alliance is expect"to occupy of}fie residanos: Monday morning on a motoring the_pul it= t-•Andrew''& Uhureh 1�111rtB,'with collar at LhBd, regal s0;d —Jamee said John Murray, of-trip to Fort WWiam, where they :on Sunday next. at 1811, to go at • `; for TQroat©, have been,hoMlayingat will visit relatives. They were —04vorcand.Mrs. Crammer and their home bees. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Law had a motor Men's BIIIe'Wolrk Shirts, regular 150, for —Arthur and Mrs. 8aady and Calvert. trip to Niagara Falls on Tuesday. family. of Toronto, a Sunday ' —We would ask: those who are' They also crossed the Peace bridge $4yB' Wants, reg. 1.75 to 2.75, per,pair, at Field's Beach. spent $afros in arrears to TmR NEws to remit to Bufialo. - -�' —The Misses Nell and Hattie Ae soon as possible, as we need the —Thos. and Mrs. Grioe, of Vie. " 'law are b olidaying with friends in money. We know that money is- taria. B C.. are visiting at the r Toronto and elsewhere, very scarce and hard to get, but home of J C y Radio Your as we have to Q. and .Mrs. Bryant, --Miss Phyllis Boyne,or Toros pay cash for every- the former's sister, whom be has Is only as good as its tubes and batteries. Would you ezpact to, is ppsnding a few days with thing, we mast have the money, not seen for 26 years. ` a half fed horse to do a good job for you ? Then why expect _ her cousin, )dine Mary Neale. We have just marked up our —Rev. F, A. and Mrs. Manning, a radio with paralyzed tubes and run down batteries —Robert Howland, we are sorry subscription list. and wsttld ask of Ancaster, who Lave been at to do a real job., ;..to report, is in very poor health at our subscribers to examine the tending the Gladioli Show at " " - : present and is coaffned to his labels and if there are any errors ,Belleville, spent a day this week Let us test your batteries and tribes and put your set in shape house. to lot us.know at once. R ith W. C. and Mrs, Murkar, -for the fall. We have just purchased a new cube checker at —Mies Ida Sterritt is spending —Bank cheques are a most con. —By a resolution passed by the -considerable cost,•so we are able now to eliminate guesswork - 4 couple of weeks at Bolton, where venient way of paying bills, and Police Trustees standard time will on tubes. Expert radio work done by our service man. '91104t,One of the leaders at Howell's are very acceptable to the payee. be returned .in Pickering Villag0 „• : '©amp'. But one objecdan to bank cheques at 12.00 p. n1. nn Sunday, Aug 33 Radio LiceaRes.issued. =hire. Fielding, of Gravenhurst is the fact that the person receiv• — 8 =A quiet wedding was solemniz• - who has been visiting with her fog them usually has to gay the ad in Si.'George's Cbnrch on Sat Fred T. St2II�,lt2 • Pickering Jolene, Mrs. Cartwright, is very ill bank's charged, which are 15 cents. urdry, Aug. 15tb, when Etoel, g, st.present. Thus, if a cheque is for$1 50, it is daughter of A. H. and Mrs. Cook, —Dr. Fallsise will leave on Sat worth to the person receiving it Pickering; wss married to Mr, Er Established 2857. ardag for a ten day holiday. He only $1.35, which is unfair. For win Iunes, of Toronto. The Rev. Will return to his offioe on Toes sa1a11 amounts a postal note or a R 0. Robinson offiiciated. - - 'day, Sept. let. P.D. or express money order is —The Women's Institute are 1�1 ' —hire. Wimaa, of Peterboro, much cheaper, as the cost is only invited to attend the annual pie :,and Mrs. Tr Loughs, of Toronto,j two cents instead of iii cents. It Bic of the Whitby Branch this �� � � � t�pent Sunday with their motber.l ie also tbs- duty of the person Friday afternoon, Aug. 219t, to be I 'Mrs. A. Burrell• issuing the cheque to affix the held in the Tow Town Park, Whitby. - -Rev, J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson, excise etamv on amouots of over The regular meeting will be bold ' of Carleton Place, spent a day last $5.00' A great many neglect on Tuesday next, Aug. 29th, at the ,week with Frank and Mrs. Hall doing this either through thought- home of Mrs. Ross Burns, Church -and other Pickering friend::. lessuess or because` they have not St.,at 3 o'clock (D, S. T•1, -Grocery,i�ecials for This Week : —Arthur Mitchell's new resi• got the stamp. This can be reme- —During the past week.there to ,danceto nearing -comppletion. He.died by adding two cents to the has been a large number of ped- has erected a commodious garage amount of the cbeque. dlers calling at the bomem in the Frankford Canned Peas, No. 1 sieve,3 for 258 of cement blocks to accomodate —It is stated that there are village. ` They are mostly young Green Gage Plume, reg. 2 tine, 2 288 hie tracks add car. about 150,000 farmers in Southern men +rho are ernart•looking and—Mr. and Mrs. Goodrow and Saskatchewan and Alberta who who ate anxious to do anything 8 Minute Oat Flakes, reg. size pkg daughter@, Misses Grace and Ger are destitute, ouioa to the corn• that will enable them to provide tie. of Saginaw, Mich., spent s •plete failure of crops for the past the necessaries of life, and thus Fairsex Toilet Soap, 6 for• ,. _ ale eoaple of dapgs thin week with W. two or three years, but it is earl' not make themselves a burden on Heinz Tomato Catsup, 8 oz. bottle -'1!c J. sad Mfrs. Mounev, crated that '1.50.000 people in 'the people. There are a few who VR:--�ff6rd, of �►-K&g-....Canada-w_ill.have to be provided ask for' money to provide_tbem . Ranitoaa Rice, in bulk. 6 lbs for .. 26c stun road east, who has been ill for this coming year. We may with food, and who are a class - — -- -- -- for several months, is now in a expect the worst winter this year who are not q-1lalifled naturally to very nritical condition, with ao Canada has ever experienced so be salesmen. .hopes for his recovery, far as hard timf9 and suffering is —Tbs report that the 3eneral J —lt.ie rumored that the Jaws of concerned. Every person who Motors, of Oshawa, was to be shut ,./L -' • • - , 'Tomato are anxiuns to archase has the means must make great down indefinitely on account of Fr /1 �y i+� _ - - land somewhere :#oath of the vil. sacrifices in order to relieve the over•production has been denied " M ,lairs far the pnrnose of establish. suffsering-that must be endured, by their officials. According to �.. �j _ taotber fresh air camp. There iseho one thing for which their statement there has been no woman knows t is rumored that car licenses grateful, her overproduction and no iodeflaits rlrW next year be raised iron $5,00 coal;Lion - is 'much better than abut down has been contemplated. +•. - - : to$20,00 and the tat on gars be a many other countries. We have The outlook for factory produc -esats instead of 5 cents,the reason not a famine for there is an &ban- Lion 4uring fall and winter to • Ntng a heavy deficit of about dance of wheat in the country, so better than it was at this time 1\O. fslr�� 11 0'00,000, no one sbonld be allowed to starve, taut year, This will be good news f ' —A local was who reeentl id The government, no -doubt, will + yWs do their part in to a number of employees who a visit to Northern Ontario says pa providlag relief, reside in Pickering who feared a that he now knows why that —Motorists who drive slowly very doll winter: ��, at apiendid new road is called the along the highways are now con —George Willett appeared be- I ring Highway. The road is sidered as much d nuisance as the fore Magiptrate J. K Willie one very crooked, speeders. During the weekends day last week when be pleaded \ xa - -Robert Gormley, of Barberton when traffic ie ,particulary heavy guilty to a charge of breaking laic n \��' f C Ohio, is visiting with Wm, and this cfleoce is very aggravating while in lawful ..ustody and was No. 2013 ``� ~ _ $1.50 Mrs. A. Gormley, of Church St, and iR the cause of touch bad sentenced to -two years less one BisZirhter, lire. Lippert, and language. The other Sunday day in the Ontario Reformatory. etlildren also caste over and are g g to crops the gained -• events when waiting He described ]low,be had •� � - camping at Frenchman's Bay. highway we had to wait until 91 his freedom by taking a not off a —John and Virg. Draper, of Keg. cars had passed before ae could bolt. Be then hired to Barrie, our } Q i, E P R O O F -*ith -wick, spent Thursday last with get a chance to cross. 'The rate of where he secured employment. It HOSIERY the tatter's parents, James and these care- could not exceed the is thought th.•tt he had received t - Dfre. Andrew. On their return rate of the' leading car. If that outside as-istanc•e to gain hie �. 'they were accompanied by lire. t'ar wan going at 15 or 20' miles an liberty. If any farther e.harge i9 regular Everywoman knows her Black -,,Andrew,. who spent a few days hour, all the othe' 4 would have to laid agAitret him in regard to S hosiery .. svitb them. go at the same rate, for there was ry must be as durable _ threatening his wife he will be -- - -Walter O'Reilly, who is em• no charge of passing on account tried at Oshawa. _ " In actuality as it Is delicate plloyed at Robertson's dairy farm, of the.heavy trifle oming from the —Ill the report of the Relief s in appearance. Holeproof .was knocked off his bicycle one opposte direction. A per eon who Committee se it appeared in the ! 1 00 Hosiery combines delicacy �un day lest week by an auto, when thus holds up a wbole line of ears report`of the townehi council it and dutabilitr so cleverly ;going to work. He was bruised ii open to a charge of reckless minutes in our last week issne a - that the outer world is somewhat badly and was laid off driving. A ekes of this kind came wrong impression was created "' amazed at its sheerness, work for several days, - up in the Mimico police courts when several names appeared of �_r while the wearer Is amazed _ —�► woman named Ough wee few weeks ago when the motorist persons admitted to hospitals. We (life _ of Its weoring qualities. .:Stu i :struck by an automobile in To- was fined $10 and costs. In Cali• may pay that the parents of these r p l`ooto s few days ego. After foroia a law is now in force cam persons have met the hospital mtadying the pr000anciation of pelling motoriete'to drive at such charges, In every case where a plongb, dough. cougb. hicecoogb, arate that will not interfere with patient is admitted to the public ,wagh etc., we give up our efforts o'tber motorists who wish to travel ward of an hospital from an out. :to pronounce the name. at a reasonable rate. side municipality the hospital - .Iowa —During the Toronto Exhibi —Sea serpents periodically mete a.altbo such sniffles the municipals i , CHAPMAN Lbo the Gray Coach lines will their appearance in differeaL parts ty of such admission, ma°that is Rine reduced rates. The busess of Lake Ontario and in Lake Erie. case of the failure of parents to 4 will ran into the Exhibition One day they are seen in the pay, the charges may be recovered — groaands to a Point near the grand vicinity of Port Credit and is a from the municipalities. Bnt in "land and also ve a free ticket few vicinity a the make their Appear. theme cases the parents have met Into the iroueder. See their ebange once near Pic otl, where a farmer the bills promptly. � _ S��B��L IN� 1- of advt. n another colitrnn. tells a thrilling ts}e. He had loot -Mr. H•ith Armstrong. of To• three calvep, and on searching for Now Adoertaee"Wnts. Q roato, who,is a student in Emannel them be discovered them, as he Special Service. Tires College, occupied the pulpit in St. thought, standing out-in the lake IDER VINEGAR FOR BALE—M. Andrew's United Church on Sun- with only tbete heads showing CB.Enrk, R.R,1,Locust Hill. 50.51 - ` `day last, both morning and even. above the surface. He got a boat - liaR. when be preached Ina very and rowed out to drive them into PASTURE TO LET—Will take cat- „ tle to pasture. W. Lacey.Dunbarton, 50.52 " bB thous andB Of drivers now 1cIIOli, are acceptable manner. When here the sbore, and when be get near - I>te wRS the guest of Edward H. them he was astonished to find L08T-On Aug. 18th, between Yic�r• built stronger and wear longer than axip rind fides, Jones. eT;n Station and Whitby,fea pair f glen 1 —The Toronto Exhibition will serpents with heads resembling Jones,19 Meagher Avenue.Toronto. 51 the even Seiberling Could ever"bllilt� open on Friday next and it is those of a colt, and were from 13 greater this year than ever. With to 15 feet in length. The residence �j OR SALE-4 Holstein cows due in _ y •L' August or September, or will sell a number before,the great deprempion existing all of the district are greatly concern- in good How of milk. Cash only. F,H.westney over Ukaada and the United ed over appearance of the mono Lot 11,Con.3. Phone Pickering 1413. 50.51 _ Statep, •to doubt if the attend- term and are talking of asking the STRAYED—A black and tan bound �.�i0m8 in and ask t0 see these world fagl- ` &nee will be as large as usual. government to take itamediate dog with cut on one hind 1 your male pup They eannot ho to have a action to exterminate these vicious missing since Thursday.Aag.13th. Please com- municate • 4 realyd attendance. withF.C.LeBlonc.Pbonk Mark 8123 ' bus tires. _ ` _—_...- sea monsters. We believe that —J. S. and Mrs. Balsdon left on the kind of liquor the Ontario ►TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• " iJgad ny morning on a motor trip i nor Board is dispensing has x DRY(semi S r finish)—Let our driver call and p q p villain our 24 hour err each Jot leave your CHARLE8 �, P�NC R to Landoll, where they viaited mil h to da with these vieitstioae. name with rte.s.W.Devi., barber ahoy we friends. On their return they Ordinary liquor will brjng to view day pick nd Fridaydellver each Monday. wean«. ealled at Burford to visit the 'ordinary snakep, •tot the kind of OR SALE—Chevrolet sedan, IM foirmer'e brother, Fred, and fern• liquor that Is now being dispeaeed Fmodel. Leucombined grinder and cutter, - « General Repairs, O1lB 8]Qd C3RB. fly,and were accompanied home most have a tremendous kick in it M -H.root pvlper, Deering drill. stone boat, by their eon, Sts Is who had to produce serpsntB of anything gain:i�nl.0 binder,Ny2W i �r �` 4een b )lidayiag at Bprlard. up tug hundred feet ialeogth• .• ., acaaies, Appty$.D.satreram.pyvk ►„eb� P1Ck�'Jr l 1, . OIItAr1Q �+ r. ..�...: ',(i' "'•" m.,; �' - ., .::.�' -c ,�•-,'�>;,:., .:6.i�..-H,3«`_�v�rY�, �" t.�i ;t:. "Y°'^ - �:uz'a,t§��, x yaTq,�� �'�n:b t,�e5...., .,.. •e'"'rt.'-' � •,r- i.�'' ....t ._ra... 'Y... ...!.4�,w,. e �+I' MYr. sr.•n�:2"`,yj Y' �:r•`. _ ':.'jam',.'.. .3r�^� •�' ilia 6 III II ill III III`'