1"M' et wa r~ s.- 0W & SoN, Pubilishrs ,AUGUST 25, 1921. kLL COMMENT t savs: "Snme iwnnle Our editorial com gardtng the good o enterW~ned by' the attended the Sulmi 001100 tlila year,i tiat ie pays to -b. etive to visitera tý foroibly empbasized rence at Beaverton. from St. Simon's has been,,loeat5d at ly. Tils year'soin made thînga -unpleî Young ladies - irSehool at and the. corn 1u a- believes what it isays, which we doubt. towa, 'have beenf bA a oie ecntOCUT Referrlng to the Hydro Radial ait- bo>-s untion, the Orillia Pachet thinks Chur, Trono, there are doubtiess soin. thickly set- a Beaverton boys 1 sant by. annoyingt the boys o!tI te an~sd later . ant- ing a ftglt, the res t o! whicla is that St. Simon's camp R¶I lb. lecated else- where next yearî toi Beaverton's lbs.> Frein the Bea-ierton Express- - "There la- uothing like 'keepiug at it' land persisten tly relteratiug the- saine k they cau save"money by net ad-1 ising., They can; they can aiso sic Whitby -fIrstý approached the, County Council wiLbh the suggestion iwoney jby not eating." that. that body sh)uld'adopi a newl * * hospital proJect the town halinl view vlew of Bowmanvllle's fine pave-1 as- a county, insti tion. True, the t, laid by the Warren Pavlng Co., county had little or i o interest in sucl a os one auticipate wlth pleasure hosp'Ital, Whitby &aid its institution completion of the paving of Dun. belng absolutely iýnsuited' for sucli. Street. Merchants are certain te The Council of 10~0 turned It down, It by it, and the temporary incon- but the town bobsi up sereuely again ence of the clostng of the rond will wlth- the 'samie oid stery at the Junie orgotten; session this year, $5,000 wus asked by * * * * * jmodest Wliltby, but was willing to, - - take $2,000, which It got, thus enter- à e Village of* Pickerlng bias purch- ing the- thin edge of the wedge te ob- 1four acres of land tg b. uaed as tain for Whitby a i hospitai whicli on emortai IÉark, aud a campilgn will the pion oof belug a county Institution ut on .te l'aise $2600 to lay it ouit will be made the objeet of :' easeless mke it attractive. The land la to exactions." l eveled, fonces are te bo erected, It is unfortunate the Expre'ss' re- a plsnted snd . suitable buildings gards the erection of a hospital luI tructed, Including a ýgrand stand. -Whitby as a mean~ of rnaking 4fcease- ca =Le. on't wonder whether you - ahould get' aoquainted izin; or net.- Lot us domonstrate the faot- te yeu ihéal a blowout and 'so streugthen the- casing serve you fer a long whjile afte'rward. VOUIVE BEEN A8U5INCT PIERcE «mWmyV CI DO?4tVOU witli that that L .- eemèd I4ere Your K. & S.iCoupon is as good as cash ta, you, here,ý on the purchase of a K. & S.. Tilre. Take- advantage- of this oppolr- tunity to get K. & S.-Canaýa's Ieading quality mend them.- 'complete. tire-we,-recom- -Our stoçk is ,Whitbyiont.* e, een visiting in town for a rew 3. ýater Albau Livesev and Miss Gil- tie sections contiguous -to icities Where' laý4, o! Oshawa, were visitiug et Mr. b. an dvantae;abu'1 u MrS. T. D. Hendersou's for a fewt each 'o! these camesshould be declded -dMrs.ad Mrs. wlth bak and theirj on Its merltEr, and undertaken, .man- daughter, Edih, of Oshawa, speut the aged and fnanced locaiiy, and not as week-end aifMr nd Mrs. T. D. Heu- parte! the scheme for grfdirenin'g the disn Province ."The report o! ýthe' <>m MissCaiii iPainton, of the 'Gazette, and CChronicie, stâff, k e njoying a, two mission, and the cousequént, refusai o! weeks' Vacation at. her home> in Bow- th1e Utury Goverument te guarantee Imanville. bonds o! the municipalities for such . Mn. Thos. Task-en and - fainily left radais wii rsui. i jut wat helast 'week for Les Angeles,. Caiifoi'- radîlswülreslt- n jst batth6niai where thèey will make their home Packet. suggests. EÎacl section will in~ future. have te ac its ewn particular rad- e. .Giover, a former student at W.Teacksoemncpaiiswl t. John's Bey Church, spent a- few Lai Th ineshre uniipaitis wllheurs in town with fýriends en route be obiiged te put the Toronto-Eastern for the West. project through on their o wn initia-' Mrs. Leuden, Mrs. J. Henry, Mn. Uiv. If it is to-be reaiized ,at'ail. A Percy -and Mn. .Abert Lumuden, o! Ton- senis o metins tat s biugar-onto, vlsited on Sunday with Mr. and serie of eetigs tat I beig ar inaï. J. Willis. ranged wiii probably resuit in a decis- MnIs. F. C. Smith and children, and- lon on the question. Mr. and birs. E. N. Grangen and famà - * , *ily spent Sunday withi Mr. and Mrs. lilh woüs f te wll-now ad Mr. Richard 'Fraudas, oe!Ancola, Tii woê~io! he eilkuou aver- Saû., who la vlsiting relatives lu the tisement, '¶Eventually, why. not uow," East - spent a few days lu tewn this seems te, be the slogan o!f #e Brock weçk. Ris many fnlenda were pleas- Street business men who are adveca- ed tû meet hira. tiug immediate paving o! that thor- bina. L. W. Dudley returued lest week froin Fort William, ýwhere she and ouglifare. The project, lu auy evenlt & .S. D, Dudley, tf Coiborue, had cannot long be delayed, for, as one been vislting tiieir sister, birs. Pen- Brock Street menchant remanked, the. tQn, for a mouth.- uew pavement willi make Brock Street Mn. and birs. John Hopper, a.nd Mn. a "ack steer ünil t aoo o dne.and Mrs. George Wooten, ef Oillia, a "ackstret"untl i aie l doe.with Mrs. Chas. Rults, of. Toronto, It was anticipated that Brock Street motee frein Oillia on Tuesday and weuld have te be paved soma. turne, spent the day with relatives ih town.ý and the desine of the business men to have it*done juat as meon as possible ie FUNERAL 0F JAMES TWEEDJE. ouly the expected ouitcore. Certainly The funerai ef the late Jas. Tweedie it will have te be undertaken shortly, was held frein the family resideuce on If net this year, probabiy next. The advlsability o! waitiug iu the hope of financiai assistance, sheuid the Gev- erumeut take over part o! the noad for Its proposed notheru highway, may be better decided when: the resuit is iearned o! the inquiries that were 'te ber made yesterday by the deputa- tien frein Whitby who souglit au lu- terview with the Deputy Minister of Highways. METHODIST FRESH AIR CAMP. Whitby fnieuda agalu gave the people at the Home evidence o! their kindness and goedwili by visiting themn again ou Tuesday eveulug lest. The entertain- meut was previded. by, the W.C.T.U., and a doudcous supper was enjoyed by ail. Dunlng the eveuing the chidron reudened au impromptu prognain o! songe, rocitations, etc. Ail felt that au enjoyable snd profitable Urne had been spent tegether aud the -clîdren willl carry pieasant memonles back te, their homes. The last party o!. the season arrived et the camp on Monday evenlug, and will romain until August 3lst. The party consists of 88 boys, under the leadership o! Miss Saundens, of Elin Street Churcli, Toronto. Mn. Gif- ford, Director o! Boys' Work, Euciid IAve.,* Toronto, is Iu charge of field wonk, and au extensive pregrain ef gaines and sports is being cannied eut. IWili the foliewing fniends please ac-' 1cept this acknowledgmeut of donations received: bina. Hauuah, bina. Ashby, nrs. Menear, bina. Kean, Mrs. Hislop, birs. Bateman, Mn. Wiilis, Mr. J. W. Wilson, Mn, Reyuolds, birs. Inwin and bina. Little. It is possible that some naines may hav.e been everiooked, butt we wish te thank eue and ail who have entered sa heartily into the spirit o! our work, and helped lu se manSr ways te extend 1. N. E. Jackson, Supt. MeCAULEY-0O'CONNOR. A very pretty wedding was soiemu- ized et St. Peter-in-Chain's Church, Trenton, on August l5th, wheu Miss Maude bicCauley, youugost daughter o!f the late Mn. aud birs. Bernard McCau-j iey, was uuîted lu marniage te Mn. Charles O'Connor, of Whitby, Rev. Fr. Creamer officiating., 'The bride 'eutered the churcli te the strains o! Lohen- grn's wedding inareli playod by Miss bMadgelene Robinson.' The bride was given away by lier brother-ln-law, Mr. John M. Heunessy. The bride leekod vory charming iunlier travelling suit o! brown bread cleth with hat te match, calýryng an ivery prayer book, a gift of Rev. Fathen Ryau, Whltby, aud aise a silver Rosary, givon by the chiîdren o! Maty, Trenton. She was attended by Miss Kathleen Rennessy, whe wore a vory attractive taupe suit and hat te match. The groom was assisted by Mn. W. B. Failon, o! Whîtby. At the Cou- 'secratIon of Ave Maria was suug by Miss Magdalene Robinson, othon soles. being rendened by Mn. B. Cozxnolley aud1 Childrnus choir. Ater the. ceremouy the happy couple adjeunned te the' home o! the bnid's sistor, bina. Heu- uessy, whene a dainty dejuner , wasi served. The groem's gift te tue bride was a handsoine set o! furs, te the bridesnaid gold bracelets, and te the groomaruan, cuif links. Mrn.ud bina. 1-"onÉor ieft outeà no ri-n ami< PERSONAL MENTION. Mmr. 1-XE Little sud family, are camping st' Heydnshore -Park. Misses lÀauna and Edith Bannes are holidaying with their parents here. Miss Giadys Johuston, o! Tonawan- da, N.Y., lias been vlaitlng relatives in town. bina. John Peel lias b.eu Visltiug hon daughter, Ifrs,. Fowlie, inu-Mounut Forost i1 MiaDerothy Waugh, o! Toronto, apeut the. week-end with friendsInl town. Mrnsd Mmrs. . H.Milmer, o! To-i ronto,--aro visitIng wlth, Mn, sud bMma T. Ricbrdsou. Byron Street lest Friday afterneon. A large nuxuber of friends and acquaint- ances gathered to do houer to the memory of the deceased, among them a numnber of out-of-towu relatives, as wéll- as many friends frein Whitby and the ltownship, where the late Mn. Tweedie ýhad passed the greater part of his life. Service was conducted by Rev. E. Turkington, pastor of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, of which deceased .was a memben of long standing. Interment was in Union Cemetery. BroluFOOTBALL. BrolnJuniors came te -Wltby last Friday evening and play'ed a gane of football with the newly or- ATTENTION, FARMERS l W. Middito., Ilarness Maker Ta oPen for repairs of ail kindla ln Hlaruosa, Bews sd Shees. Brock Street North Whitby tNext door to Hewis Bros.') TRAIN lIME TABLE1 G. T.RIL WHITBY JUNOTION. Going West-4.52 um., 7.35 am., 1W.20 a.m., 2.24 pan., 11.39 p.m. (C.N. P%.), 8.45 p.m. Gomng Eat-8.10 am., 10.14 a.m., 12.58 p.m. (CXN.R), 2.42 p.m., 6.19 p. M., 6.53 p.m., 980Pma. Sunday trains will leave for Toron- to at 4.52 a.m. aud 8.45 p.m. Fmmi Toronto-trains stop at Wbitby Junc- tion at 1014 a.m., and 9.80 p.m. p.. UP-TOWN STATION. Going North--8.81 an., 8.40 pan., Go&gSouth-7.26 am,1.50 P.m., 5.15 p.m. C. P. R. Coing West-.17 a.m., *8.50 a.m., 6.10 p.m., *7.26 Pmn. Coing East-9.54 a.m.# *1.22 p.nl., *8.38 P.m., 11.54 p.m. * Do not rua Sunday. Othersane daily. MAILS CLOSEà . For West-At 7 &m.,.80 Opim., 7.45 p.m., 8.25 p.ma. For North-7 am. For East-7.30 au., 8.25 P.m. For Port VWhy-7.8O ea..,7.45 pan. For Oubaw-1.45 pin. MAILS DISTRIBUTED Fro. East-7.80 am. Prom Wet-'ï.80 ga., 9Li,8 p.m.0, 8.15 p.M. Prom Port Wbitby-7.80 LIS., 9.00 Prom Oshawa-3 pa.. Prom North-î.50 pn.' The Double Track RoUte. Betw..n MONTREÂAL TORONTO Unexoel.ddining car SerViC »qifleé n uaon nlght btrans parler cars on pzindciu&dY tumi. FuIt lformtton froin 'aq <rm TUTke" Âgent or C.-L. È=- lmg DiCM PwagerAgietTe. L . IL LKE AgBt. =c',rUb -tideg mcws.Sold in M of strength..4o101 S; il deruats. or sez"t on recel t14 coo% REDUCINE CO., SThe return gaine was te be played lat evening at 'Brooklil. uceh interest is being msnifested lu 'the gaine, and on Mouday and Fni- day evenings a large number of foot- ball enthusiasts may be seeu cliasing the pigskin at the. Town Park.- Any- one interestee Its în'viied te jolu the gaine, particularly caildidates for the hockey teams. There eaun be ne bet- ter pepa ton for the hiockey season Reg 1a fotball practice wilb put the hokey playesinto.-first.class, shape. fil LANDON Plumbln"g, lleatlng and Electrical Supplies WHITBY, ONTARIO o'clock aiiarp. 12 months' enedit. Wxn. .Maw, auctieneen. JUDICIAL. SALE, 0F FARM LANDS IN Tue TOWN SHIPS 0F PICK- MRING AND X IDE In the> Sùprerne Court, of Ontario, TI the Matter of'-the Esate of! Thomas Pugh. Pursuant te au order made 1e the above matten by the IHoiourable Mn. Justice Onde, the 22nd day o! July, 1921, there will be sold wlth my ap- probation' as Local Master of thia Court, by Hugli S. Pugh, auctioneen, a SANDERSON'S HOTEL, lu the village o! CLAREMONT at tue heur o! twe o'clock lu the -atternoon on SATUR- DAY the S~rd day o! SEPTEMBER, 1921t the followiug laudsand premises lu fIve parcel:- JPARCEL ONEZ.1 55 acres more or less parts o! -lots 13 sud 14 Concession 9, Township o! Pickeriug, County o! Ontanio-nearly allnder cultivation, with- frame houa.. and trame ban with atone stabllng. 2 spring creeks fiow through thia laud. PÂRCEL TWO. 100 acres more or P41EILZPOiM.25 ares part of -lot number 1, Concession ,TwU hpo Uxbjrtdge.5.,Tonhp f PAROI>]..PIVE. 100 acres part of lot number 11, concession 7 o-si of Uxbridge.7,ow > 1These properties wlll be offered f or sale subjeot to a reneryed bld. Terme of sale: 10 per cent ou day of sale. In all other respects the tenus and conditions of sale wlll be thestan<iP ing conditions of the Stiprerne Cort-of Ontario. Further peticulare, conditions and terme of sale eau b. bad from Messrs w. j., Miller, Pickering, Ont.;, W. George Scott,,Claremont, Ont,-orA.F Christian, solicitor, Whltby, Ont Dated at Wliitby this e1th day of Âug- ust, 1921. ROBERT RUDDY, Local Master at Whitby. Hayv SKJMMER COLOS, ASTHMA, *poil maay a holiday. RAZ -#MA-H Positivly -stops these troubles à ; Baeezing, wseing,, cougbing, w.ep4ngcyesa&re*m't necessary-.-ý UniSe y@oulike bein4that waY. $l.OO- kt j7018f druggîst's, or write TcunstOl~.Tà rmtofor a frftriaL. Es L.Odlum and T. 6. WkUtteId:1 lu arokla, J. S. PvIngIe. HERE»YI ARE C.A. ROSS Eliott's 0-Id Stand, 4SMITH- GROCER Near IJptown Station. Goodelow. . o WIv-HTBY' -ON'T., --uwmýmý . E GUELPH- CREAMERY BUT-TER BEST BY TEST. Made at the Experimental Farm for pe-ople 'Who murst hatve the best.» PIIICE THE SAME AS OTHER GRADES. Last Cail -for Corn, Flakes liellogg's Original,- 10c'per package. GUVE US A RINO-Phono 208 WIE ARE BOUNO TO PLEASE VOIJ. ê 4. 'r t' 'k' Itow.is Your supply 0of COUNTER' CHECK BOO.KS We are Agents -for the well. known Appleford Counter- Check Bos Don't Leave it until you aretRight Out. L~T-USORDER YOU A SUPPLY., W Ean. offring a fifteeu per cent. discount on, ail of our home electrie utilities, lIn- iucludiug electrlc stoves. Now is the tino te buy if you want to save money by intelligent shop- pi. Electnie irons, washlug ma- chies, -,cooking devicea, percola- tors, chafing diahesansd vacuumn cleaners are included. See our dis- plsys. "EASY"Vaouuin Washlng Machine ýl> 0 % 40, i