1 that the work e! pav- treet- wMll horusheil The Warren Paving [y brouglmt mucli o! Lt here, and 'sccm axx-1 ýad-with the wark. By pavement slould hol XItl Isnterest1zS to note Iluthis ek's lipping from the Chronicle -of %y 708X1 ugo, a reference to the form- leu of1a Warmera' Club,, showing that ; that far distant date the' Idea had wreloiped. It wu-, hQwever, irnrely al ub foi the exchangek o! ideaà on pro- entre methods ot !arming. The1 inciples -of cooperative marketing, id of polltUcal qc#ivity developed later. The Ontario, Govorument is carry- ig on a campaign tu educate the eople'0f the Province tu protect the ,reuts from destruction by fires. T'hel nnual loss of timber by preventablel res la notbing short of. appalling. à mpers who carelessly leave their! amp ftres burning, and. go on ther way, know notbing of the actual dan- rink, of Qshaw&. h _vasa. a~ime well WBRyIULF A CENUl" AGU- ý uia=e wIl U 'wV&Um ger they are creating until a blave worth seeing, Sand the Whitby meni,. bll, H. Mdeu. '(i.W 1tobbWQIj-' spig pthat spreads Ù4t destroys though beaten, put Up a game o!'~hex(n~tIihronicle, JuIy 27s 1871). WoifendeÈ. 7iPrîîary---Mrjory~ Ashton,Cou- thousande* of acres of stânding tim- anyone might be proud.: Overoning bus*;ce*"d-an ioit&ti0nAdaam ,en who goes juta the northern forests score 15 to 6 aguist them, they came Patù J'P,ýebinred otUIES DaIi~h o1ry eet should keep, in mind the fact that froin behlnd and by, the frfteenth end "0hQtro tAhrlY n'us mt Bo.hv o terfOIur pol; sisy Rodd,'* Myrtle'*; . Iie day Iast, and regret re Were unable anà 'feed business teo r. Cecil H- Ward BrookU*; Hattie Ward, Bo~ fire cani start in a hundred ways, and were in the leaà by'18 to 16.. From t tteon ~nte ocsof Te gath- Walh fPr Ip. r 1lh~I sxe~atis otpo;Hw that once statted; it. is usually beyond then en, howeverr-their opponents wcre ,toa ýeaknpnyol human power to stop it. Millions of right. on the top o! the kitty ail the erxnw r ad a ey ag iltk cssin nnaAg DuelMyrtlea dollars worth of Canada's timber are Ftimeand the gaine ended 21 ta 18. anmd respectable one.". ust 8th. It la understood that Mes- Introdcutory-Myra Holliday, Bok destroyed each year because- someone The Oshawa rluk, comnposed of 0. The grand trial reaper natchl of the srs. S. Castle snd Russell Smith will lin*,-_Morgan Rowland, BrooklWItz - was careless and allo*ed conditions Peacock, T. Johns, A. Stalter, anid H.W by ana East Whiitby Agricultur- continue teo resie u awn ubrhemine Holiday, Brooklin*. te rie tatstate foce fiesof Prte, enc o! eèxperienoe and ai SoCietyt on the Tweedie farm, lot reference te this- important business Iùrdutr Schooi-BessieDoe- vasaexen.eNxaceraliestheda-oneret owlngabzityà adtthbebdtan29-cog., Wity Tbwlinpgce trasaiinitiybemand extwek. y* yrie,.(irs c$s honra; Hle gers 'more than the northerxi settier., by thcm waa no disgrace. The uu ai yesdy h cte a dlgt ... inePnyo1;Lli Jns Bu itlfh tn~fot"temx our players, Harold Collins, Geo. An- fuI, itnd thle attenq;ance was large, the -roln n rc cao, perlexiced camper who- is offen re- dersoxi, Roy Pirie axid A. ]H. Greenwood, 2u00 ber ps.ent oîteg f mal-,r th anms, o lsdGaeMcao,.Pn sponsible* for the origin of forcst fires. composed the Whitby rInk. The Osh- 200- e Th.e on teeo ns-~ puplls o! Mies ae dmo HX Eycryone who goes_ camping this ama mexi wcre much plcased at their agenent was avcy efiien1oe10o1- ýà ,wh tidherçtexmn-Mte* year, or any ycar, should detierumine'-victory, naturally, and carried home sîstxng of Messrs. James 1ile, D. i .ren o ti the rtCnetoaua rmry RuiensJen;ihr ta do all in his power te brg about the Whattam Cup, with vows that they liday,'Jr., sud iC. Dawes mugie, were all successful. The naines Specîi mention should be maIr o a reduction li thé immense' fire lasses would-hang:oxito it as long aspossible. At the 'trial of reapers and mowers.t Blanche Cooke, wh< passaer El which occur W.. Vnstnc' Wyity9rnk mcd nearPâri. lait week,, uxider the e___________onoaIn__e annually. ce'sWhihy rn - ,cntrn-it »oorulture)rury _____________ poedo!Wm Ioa, arha Sot, ..auspices of the Board of Agriture thercby passlng .twoplne exl ia F.~ Paxton and W.- . Vanstoxie,atonce the implemeuts of Mesrs- Bro'wn& T iiiTM AftE tions lin one year. MU"a Jouem u WHATTAM CUL> AQAIN DEPARTS pluat in a challenge for thc cup and the Pattersox, of Wbtby, weeaal . i~J I fL IUTA L L HlnSecrhldUchnro en Ahard fought gaine or unusua.l iu-1 gaine w.as fr:;ed for last uight in Cil'- wardcd the first prizes. the -youflgest (8 years) pupiIlie teret, ixi that it hiad The Whattam Cup awa. T eteme o! Uic gaine was Durinthe attendance afo ejdgscau depending upon it, was witncsscd by ai not known wheu thia paper wexit ta at ;the reaping, match yesterday,, we 5-Honors. large crowd o! spectators at Uic Whlt-, press., heard the subjeCt of -the establishmnent_________________ by bolinggreenlastFrida eveingof 'a Fairinerîa'.,Club discussed. The bybwiggenlstFia vnn, Tournamà ent at Bowmanvillc. Dtoa ôte y»o.Bto whcn, k. H: Greenwood's rink, holders quesina xoe b1Cl utn IM1W' o! the cup, werefdefeated by H.L Porter's A bowling tournament was helxi4 te the judges present, who'appeared 5H a m' V -V Bowmanville en, Civie Holiday, lni fully te agree with hlm, as ta the ne- G. T. . I which Uirty seven rinks corneted. cessiWy of sucli W~ means of ixtercourse SUMMER COLS, ASTHMA _____________________Three Whitby rinka wcre .entcred. W,. -between ftarmers. The abjects aimed WHITDY JUNCTION.Y. J. M. Richardsou'a rink, qupoued o! at are as th the beat kiuds of seed dli"g Wed,-4.52 LR, J 6&M"mar ~blia' Marhai SaUUeO RbbW~D. MAlin- best tinie te sow, best lind of Ma-i ý ..,j 7»89>=m (C. f A A R Adrel sud Ný. J. H9. Riehardwofl, eompet- u»e breed eofcattie, horses, etc. R~~ nrnV TII Il ~~ed' lu 7 games, winning five anmd las-- Mr. John Dryden, of the Township 11 J A2s,1.4am.Pstvl tp ieetobe ing two. Thcy won trom two Torontao!ofWblVtby, arrivcd home saely by 12» . 989 w8eP. aaZig.sye ent cessiry- UC fl-I UI'ILR rInkia, Campbellford anid Peterboro, snd the S .poruýilan au Wedn'esday I-9iiytan i"ov rTr; I- un«le U ik ag liai way - go an gaie b de!ult, ad ba telastaftr asix weeks' sajouru in to at 45B.m u .45 pm. rom 11.00 -at youtrdruggist's, orwrt _________________ Lyle, o! Bowinanville, and Murchie, o! England. sud Scotland. Mr. Dryden Toronto-tMs.im stop aitWiitby Juno- Tenipletons, Torno*-oa frestril Bowmanville. k. H. Greenwaod's rink brouht.1out with him a fine five-year- tion at 1014 a.m, and #panç LCLAONS won-one gaine anid lest twa.' A thîrd aid drauglit stalion, and a oncy-Yt M OA GNS riuk conmposcd.o! Wm. Hoar, I- W. old filly, purchased frein Mr. T. Irwin, L.p.man . .Wht 2 8Dudley, J .Paxton adW. E a-of. uhSe,,i okhr;asI UP-TOWN STATION. i. L. odlai T.e. Whlfled; ataxie werc beaten by -MoCullough e! tirt vety fine Leicesters of the celc- Going -ot-.1an,84 .. _______________ regular 40c, for 30C Theobournamniwua a long drawii Sittytan, Aberdeen. %cg &nii]c o! a-m., 1M .50pm, ~~ for - 24c a~~ut affair, and the winners were net AciktmthbtcnWib .5pm dccde uti 6o'lolçth fllowiiansd Port Hope, was played at the C. P. n. The i Oc, 5 for 25 C mornlng.. Richardson's riuk plimyc Agricultural grounds ou Friday laet. P es.-.î .î.,850aal I< a.r., efre cln cuxiedThe Young OntArio's, of Whitby, won peclal per lb. 25c eut.- a hardly contested match by the score 5.10 P.n., *7.26 P.m. 3UTTER, 44c. -t-- of 48 ta -46 in the first innmngs, and Gong East--9.54 am. 12i>n' Digestive ailment r METHODIST SUNDAY SHOOL 42 -ta 41. iuthe second innings. The 8.Do3 p.m. 11.54 p.:M er nPolesy"f Whltby players were: G. Bain, E.~> e nSna.Ohr r epesy"tsol F pari of tihê,jown. HOLDS ANNUÂ 'L PICNIC.th English,. W. Scripture, G. Kna1w lixg ig; î will go awau" ýiThe members and friends of te_______________ MI CUcL 4m. s prompt attention. Methodist Tabernacle Sunday School 1_______________~ discomfort is allwe held their annual picnic lait Wednes- ' For Wet-At 7 &M4n.,12.80pa., _______________ day aý- Riverdale Park, Torante.' ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 7-45- Pan. , 8M25p-M .chronie ailment. -- ~Nearly two hundrcd attcnded and W. Middieto., Narmnoe Maker For Nortb-U &.m.,s~ -. ment of digestivh e ÃŽ ~~~~~preuouxiceiý if eue of the most cnjoy- I--oe o ear falknsi O OtWtY7 Lt-ho o 08able picuics ever. held by the achool. T (Pxifr epia !ahkîia n Fo or Wloyf80a.nsi5 1-poe28Arriving at the park at 10 o'clock Harness, Boots and Shees. p.m. usreSO tmc stnadtmabout two liaurs was Brock Street North - 'hitby ForOshawa-1.45 p.m. bowels, Beecham' standard time, ~~MAILS DISTRIBUTEI.uulyoeMm h jg --quspeut looking at the animais, bra (Next door ta Hcwis Bras.') P om Emt-7.30 usarn.vedo ~ Y letc., in the Park Zoo. After lunch, Po «;-»a. m, M 1T Mwhich was. served at 12 o'clock, aà rmWs-.0m. .. CER basebaîl match betwecn the Sunday p.m .=m.~M School tearn and a team frain the ÃŽrom Port Whutby-7.80 s.m.,9.0»e Euclid Avenue. Methodist Suuday Frm Omavwa-3 .mJ. - M - * Near IJptown Station. Schloal, Toronto, was played, result- nra u rMM North -l5 m .V I ing in a victory for the Whitby team LI by the score of 5-4. Pellow and Todd- _____________ __________________ After thxe basebalinatch a special Central League ________________________ street car called at the Park aud took ail the members a! the school aud -80 or 40 of their friendi for a two Port Hope Sold e,%~ w P,*-l hour ride around the city, stoppiug at Is saargs aeo n~ M-q& ir-,ommm- Higli Park' for a few minutes. Re- vsOhw "9.r-- 0.0 MT turning from the street car trip, tea was served, after which a moat excit- Alexandra Parik __________ LTflUflFfWTIV~TL ing programmne of gamnes was rux, off VVV~~I1VU~~VVW~'~ as follows: adudr1 audy t - - - -- Girls,15-y.-rsN. m :000 RING Choice Salmon, tatliltn, Keliogg's Corn Flakes, Witch Cleaner, regular 1 Freshfancy Biscuits, sl CREAMERY i Wc deliver to 8xi3 Your order rebeivei GIVE US5 A CAI ROSS EIIIQtt's 014 Stand, k' The Voice That Commands Supplies!- Long Distance Mobilizes the Necessities of Lufe y; mno lack food or other necessities, a constantly gwmg, tram of goods and productÈ flôws ta market alang country roads, many of them ordered by Long Distance..- Progressive dealers rely on Long Distance because it flot only enabie thcm ta take advautage of favorable market -conditions and order such supplies quîckly, but because it-enablea them to secure confirmation of thei order at the same tume. It eimiinates aIl hazards. on a tuiet morning a hog buyer for à paçkdug house rings'up tim thirtyto xt farmers by Long Distance, and at the end of thxe & mare ) usty parkera arrive in thxe city mxarkets, summoned by Buing sud Selling by Long Distance is thec modemu way of securng the maximum number of resuits lu record time, at minimum cot. Bmnkers, Brokers, Manufacturers, Merchauts, Builders, Contractera, Butchetu, BaToeré, Gr ocers, -Department Stores, Newspapora al are ustng Lonlo Distance more- -ad more toinbcreses effidency. Worth enay a day'--wrltes açCity Broker. your, Saestnen combiried-ec as jm VeMas can ho reached in one day Y Eve"yBa Tlephou ilo LMn Dutuao Sia"o Boys, Il years aud under-Douglas Maundrell, Bruce Sturgess, Gardon Bradley.' Boys, 13 years and uuder-Brue Buc'kL Pouglas Maundreli, Howard Lavin. Girls, 18 and uuder-Mary Spencer, Helen Radd, C. Thomnson. 100 Yards Daslx (open) uieu-E. BA$EBALL 75 Yards Dash (open) girls-Edith and Footbll.M Manc.d Meu'a Race-C.C. Parsons,' T f r A. Gutteridge. Baloon Race-A. Gunyou, H. Laviu. Thread the Needle Race-H. Lavin at the Fair Grounds and Miss A. Newton. P R E R Three Legged Race-Bruce Stur- P R E R gess and Clarence Sadlen. Wheelbarrow Race-Howard Lavin We dinesd av axid Morley Hall, Douglas Maundrell and -Bruce Buck.4 Girls' Three-Legged -Race -Alice AIJGUIJST *Oth Spencer and Ruth Hall. 12,lne u cso .Slow Walkiug Race - Douglas 191 ne upicso Maundrell. 3 - Port Perry Athietic Âssociationi. Everyene expnessed the opinion ____ that the day's autiug at Riverdale Park and the tnip arouud the city was Prizes to the Value- of $1 l net anly vcry enjoyable but educa-I tional. Fontunateiy no accidents oc- curred te mar the ezjomnt of the Eight Basebaîl teams will play day, and lie 8.33 C.P.Rs.ýltnaixi brought lu the Tournamexit. back ta Wlitby a tired but happy In the Football Tournamnent, four crowd a! picuickers. tan iicmoe CAMP FULL-O-PEP, -ROSEBANK, Admission to Grouinds: SEPT 16 te 19, 1921. Aduits,- 35e; Childrent 15C This idea waa originated by the Tuxis boys of Dunhanton, at the turneDA C MG- of, the Trenton Confereuce caryinyDAluN the year, who thought that they could have a camping outiug sud make it À-Dance will be held i the Town large enaugh ta take lu ail the cun- Hall from 9.30 -p.m. ta 2 a.m. try beys fifteen years o! age or aven, Musiec by Oshawa Four Place wlmo care te came and -bexiefit by î short course lu- the Canadian Stand- Orchestra. -11.50 a Couple. ard Efficiency Training- IVAN BQWIgRMAN$ Seo'Y. Water Sparts sud Swimnxing wili be anc of the main features. There will be a gencral prograin under Tuxis tôpica, educationai, ath- 8 letical, lectures aud social. I i ki Iii u,~ It will be for ail men ov'en fitecu TeDul TakBu* ycars of age who want ta be youug. ThDobarck ou. It lai planned for al e! the yaung. Betwesn men' of South Ontario, but every MONTREÂL young man is lnvited. oOT We challenge you ta fiud two bet- ~ O T ter mnu than Taylor, Stratten aud DETROIT Roland R. Fernis, who are taking sud CH[IGÂGO change o! telling sud showixig us the Unxelg ning- car C thixigs which we do not kuow. Some "pngunonnw t tram u job. Bring your beddlng sud cooldung parlor cars on principaldaY trum" uteusils, any provisions you wish, but PUl information frorn au Gm"d they wili be obtaluable au the Tmk Ticket Agent Or Ã"-.IL HOMu grounds. tmg, District paamr Agent, Ti- There will be a registration ,tee o! rouis. one dollar ta cuver the coït o! camp- ~ D LKR gi iug equipment sud grounds for each em84 persan, which inut, wlth your name and address, be seut inte Gcraild- Cowau, by the end o! Auguat. Then, an the slxteenth o! September, came C"98 coto WIWIj"B8ë ta, Roaebanlc. .o ,m ,,~.rwztn mnsediuW. old la thre de- DEATHS. sold bail druç*ints. or "nti GRIFFIN- In Whitby, on'Monday, nýh1et. ÀddZea. August lat, 1921, Michael Griffin, THe COOK MEDUCINE co.i i hi. 88th ycar. 7 Y TIONTO. *ONT. <Veoe.di WIai.) save mnuney Dy intelligent ih iOp- pli.Electrlc irons, washig ma- chins, cookin.g devices, percela- tors, chafing dishes- and vacuum cleaners are lncluded. Sec aur dis- plans "EASY"Vaouum Washing Machine SKIP F E[IYrBy. There wlil be off'ered for sale l>y publie auction by William MIawsuc. tioneer, at 'the Brooldlin i Htel, in th Village of Brooklin, aon Saturday, th 13th day 0of August, 1921, at- 2 os- dlock in the atternoon, the follaio lands and pi'eiises beonging ta liegz estate of the late Jô6bn -Mayln , PARE NE-i3% -acres, nmare or less, part 0! 'the narth-west qUa.. ter of lot 28, concession 6P, Tow'nshlp of Whitby. On- this parcel are a frame hanse 18x30 -Wlth kitchen; a fraine barn 20x3O. *0 Oe acre in bear.._ ing orchard. PARGEL TWO. le nartm fincty., two acres, more or les,SB of lot 293 con. 6, Tewnship of Wiîtby. On ths'pal.. cel are tra-me hansée, frame bin4Sx7 with pig .pen, heu - luse, drive shed, and cernent silo; 5 acres yolxn arl, ard bearlng ni.cely; two good wells PARCEL T-HREE. 50 acres, part o! nerth hait of lot 31, canceà gion 5, Towniship e! Whitby, on which- are 35 acres of standinig timber, chicfly beech, maple sud pixie. These properties are situate about' two miles frein the Village a! Brook. Uin. Terms*.-.i-r Per Cent on day o! sale and balance on élaslig a! purehase. For fui-thcr particulars à pply te tbe undersiSned;- » Mary? A. Maynard,_ Benjamin Manning, William Brash 'e Brpoklin, Ont WM. MAW, Auctioneer, Whitby,' ont.' À. P. CHRISTIAN, Solicitor, Wbit- by, Ontario. - Negleet -e frequently neglecteil. a touch lof indigestion- What begins as simpl, to become a -serious-- ever negleet the treat- rangement To re1ieve ,h, liver, kidneys and Ils act promptly and difficulty. Take .'LS lere ini Canae. 25c., 60c.. Y' Medicine iri the World Fe LAN*DON Tickets and full informnation (rom afly Canadian PlumlngIletlngandNational or Grand Trunk Agent. Electrical Su~pplie& WHITBY, OýNTARIO MDLIIPAcIFIc FRM LABORERS "Fare Goîng "-$t5 te WINNIPEG. -cent Pli Mile WWh'ipig te destination. VUfl Partculars; from Canadian Pacifie Ticket Agents. Wl-TANTED -"Fars Returning"-$20 frein WINNIWEG 3i cent, per ilue starting point te Winnipeg. W.e HOWARD,'niatrict Pateinge Agent, Toronto. E. R BIo, Agnt, Wbltby, 'ont* - i COING DAITES - TERRITORY From Stations in Ontario, Stniths Falls to and Includîna Toronto ià n Lake Ontario Shore Lià e AUGUST 80 -and Havelock-Peterboro Une. and From Stations Kingston to Renfiew Junction, inclusive. Frorn Stations on Toronto-Sudbury direct line,'between Toronto and ParrY Sound, I=lu*!vO- AUGUST ý 17. tations Drenoel to Port Ufflicoll and Burketon, to Bobceygeon, inclusive. AUGUsT'ý 10, rom Stations South and West of Toronto to and inctuding Ramilton and Windsor. Ont. and - f Frrom Owen Sound, Walkerton. Orangeville, Teeswater, Elora.,Lletowel. Godorich. St M«7»8. Port Burwell, and St. Thomas Branches. AUGUST: 22. 1From Stations Toronto and Nprth to Bolton, Inclusive. '14P.1901AL TRAIRO FROM TORONTO