i i i y 4 4 CARTERS Real Estate 8 King St, East | Phone 1380 Res, 1628W V. A. Henry, Insur- ance and Loans 113 SIMOOE ST, 8, Phones: | Carpentering of all Kinds OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT hone 806-M 17 Llovd St, ---- Choice Building Lots on Mary street for sale, $50 down, Balence $10 a month, W, J, Salley, SULLEY AND MAW f AUCTIONEERS 846 Simcoe St, 5, Phone 716J TN ---- ci [a Radio Electric 15 Prince St, Phone 2477 S. COWELL, Prop. 'Beach Ranges 'Hurley Washers Estimate given on wiring jobs, Radio parts and sets in stock, Full line of fixtures in stock, THE. CANADIAN HOMEMAKER JA series Lo arlices PLANNING . BUILDING . FINANCING DECORATING . FURNISHING «G ARDENING Copyright 1926. ~ wv List Your: Real Estate REAL ESTATE Homes built to suit purchasers, R. M, KELLY 610 Simcoe St, N,- . Phone 1663W Your Real Estate and Insurance Broker AUCTIONEER 25 King St, E.~Corner Celina Phone 295 4 For Sale or Exchange 100 acres--good buildings--8 miles north of Port Hope--11; wiles to vyillage--eighty acres workable--balance bush and pasture, No encumbrance, Will exchange for good brick dwell. ing. with all conveniences in Mhawa, Disney Real Estate This home combines a delightful English exterior with an interior lay- out that is modern in every respect, and will also he found entirely suit- able for our Canadian climate. It is planned for a thirty-five foot lot, al- lowing five feet for a mutual driveway, or a forty foot lot for an individual driveway. The main hall is separated from the outside front cntrance by a vestibule with a large coat closet, a feature which is most appreciated during the winter months, As one enters the hall, at the right is the stairway with an attractive lighted landing. The window is of the leaded glass casement type as are also all other windows in the house. The living room is 13 x 19° and has a bay comprised of five windows, three in front and one at each side. To some of you, perhaps, the location of the large brick fire place may not "at first have the slightest significance, but look at it in the light of the promin- ence of its glowing appeal when cn- tering the room. French doors lead to the dining room and from there to the sunroom, The dining room is 11' x 136" and the sun- room 8 x 136". A decided feature of the arrangement of these rooms, in- cluding the living room, is 'what one might call their flexibility for enter- taining. purposes, and also the charm- ing vistas from cither end of the house to the other. : In the kitchen, there are windows on two sides to provide for cross venti- lation and their combined area is com- mendable from the viewpoint of light. The aviator was explajning the ise of the paarchute to a group of listeners. "And what would happen if it failed ito oy>n "after you jumped off?" *Oh, that wouldn't stop me," re- led the aviator; "I'd eome down ust the same." Jones met his old friend Smith, who was always bewailing his hard- up condition, and {ce following con- versation took place: Jones: "Well, how's things? brighter?" Jones: "Drighter! Why things are 80 bad at home that the mice are giving themeclves up And A WISE MAN | Builds his home close to his work because he needs FAIRVIEW PARK is 'within three minutes' walk of the G.M.C. PLANTS, situated at the head of DIVISION and JARVIS Streets, city conveniences on property, easy terms given. ) Act at once--See LYCETT ALormer King and Celina Streets Phone 295 Sry v YN remminrern WY \ "HawoLp R Watsons * JoRONTO * ARCHITECT ¢ to the ! iy WIT/ev in The access to the dining room, ser- vice entry and front hall is most con- venient, but not direct. You will un- derstand the inference--very desirable from the viewpoint of sound, smell and ehipsi- Fog Puan vision. The small pantry between the kitchen and dining room provides space for a refrigerator which can be iced from the service entry, and above the refrigerator is a china cupboard. If desired, and it would improve the view from the dining room, the refrigerator and china cupboard could be built in together. On, the second floor are three good sized bedrooms with clothes closets; a lpg -- . " NT] ---- baggy NYY Th wa Wit ---- "a. Including hot water heating and tiled bathroom with pedestal basin, and a large linen closet. A distinctive fea- ture is the separate two piece toilet off the owner's bedroom, , |forbearers electric wiring providing for an elec tric range and numerous base plugs, the approximate cost of this house. is $7,800. Readers desiring further information regarding the plans and specifications for this house should communicate with the architect direct, Address, Harold R. Watson, Excelsior Life Building, Toronto, Ont. Copyright 1927, Mac- Lean Building Reports, Limited. was running A certain physician down lawyers. "Why are you al. ways bitter against our profes- sion?" asked him. "Well," said the 3 n, "you must aa- mit your profession doesn't exactly make angels of men." "No," said the lawyer. "No. You undoubtedly have the advantage of us there." £0 J. H. R. LUKE Real Estate and Insurance Money to Loan on First Mortgages Regent Theatre Block Phone 871 or GSTW. VALLEYFIELD FAIR WILL OPEN MONDAY Valleyfield, Que., Aug. 13.--The op: ening of the Valleyfield exhibition will take place cn Monday. The exhibition will last five days and will be an ag- ricultural show. Fifteen thousand dol- Jars will be paid to exhibitors. On Thursday afternoon, the horses and cattle will parade on the race track. Horse racing will take place on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th. More than 150 horses will complete in the classes for which $3,500 will be paid. The departments are under the su- perintendence of the following: WwW. J. TRICK CO. Limited REAL ESTATE, CONTRAOT- ING AND BUILDERS SUP- PLIES 25 Albert St. Horses: D. D. McBain; cattle, Moise St. Onge: swine, sheep and poultry, Sauveur Gosselin; butter, cheese and farm products, Adelard Raymond; home products, Melle Schinck. Phone 230 4 TAKE THOUGHT OF FARM WIFE'S DUTY CHOICE LOTS On Roxborough Ave. Large, deep lots, the closest im sub- division being sold jin Oshawa today, Only 5 minutes walk to G.ML. Get in on these lots. fuvest. = Sacrifice price omly $300 Cash, $40 -- B-lance, $5 per month HORTON & FRENCH 22 Brace St.--~Phone 1207w IS TIMELY ADVICE (By Canadian Press) Toronto, Ont., Aug 9.--The fol- lowing hint to visitors approaching a farmer's wife on a busy day is given by a correspondent of a wo- man's page in a local paper: When calling on a farmer's wife, try and leave before five, so she can get her cows milked, eggs hunted and supper ready at 6 o'¢lock. So of- ten I have callers; they can't stay for supper, but won't leave till 5.80; them the rush, I have kept a list of what I have baked for a family of three and a hired man (coming April 1), from Jan. 1 till July 1: 56 double loaves of bread: (mot all home-made), and the following, all home-made: 832 bums, 716 tea biseuits, 25 muffins, 96 'scones, 1.- 070 cookies, 124 pies, 44 cakes, 96 tarts, 15 puddings, 194 doughnuts, | 18 cream puffs, KNIGHTS' PARADE TWO MILES LONG (Continued from page 1 fife and drum band was warmly ap- plauded by the crowds, The Ulster Amateur Fife and Drum band pleas- ed many with eir sweet, jaunty tunes and their "marching was such that they won the prize for the best marching band. The best dressed preceptory on parade was King Solomon 344 «of Toronto, and the Preceptory with the largest attendance, total mem- bershtp being considered was Tem- ple Lodge 292 of Toronto. Although they were not among the Prize winners the Oshawa fife and drum bands made creditable showings and were proudly cheered along the line of march, Affirm Ideals, Reaffirmation of the ideals of the Royal Black Knights was voiced hy several speakers who addressed members of the order assembled in Alexandra Park. Justice and liberty and stern repulsion of those who would bring Roman Catholicism to the forefront in the Dominion were advocated and it was urged that the order stand four square against those who would foree the language upon the non French Ca- nadian sections of Canada. At the same time the statement was made that the Royal Black Knights and associated Orange organizations, since they stand for religious lih- erty are the best friends the Ro- man Catholics have, More than one speaker referred to the significance of the seige and relief of London- derry and spoke of that famous event as a turning point in the his- tory of Protestant religion, In extending a warm welcome to the visiting host Mayor Preston made referenge to Oshawa's proud {industrial status and expressed the |hope that the Knights would have an enjoyable stay in the Motor City, | Sir Knight A. |of the Grand Black chapter of On- [tario west, in replying to the address of welcome, expressed the appreel- |ation of the visitors of the kindly manner in which they had been re- ceived, and took occasion to con- gratulate Mayor DPreston on the beauty of the city parks, the greats ness of its industries and the num- ber of its fine homes. The speaker also spoke of the importance of im- pressing on the minds of the rising generation the two dates, July 12 and August '12, 'These dates," he said, "on which we two great victories of In so doing we do not wish to hu- miliate our Roman Catholic friends, we merely wish to kecp fresh in our minds the great things which our accomplished." Sir 'Knight Gray also took occasion congratulate the Oshawa Preceptory {on th, manner in which they had {attended to the detail connected {with the holding of the celebration. | Dr. W. N. Robertson, a prominent {members of the order, was the next | speaker. He dwelt on the thrilling |inspiration which the Orange Order | provides for the younger generation land spoke of the gloriousness of its |ideals. | Sir Knight Fred Dane, past grand [president of the Grand Black Chap- [ter of the World, spoke very briefly. {He mentioned the heroic efforts of the defenders of Londonderry and {asked rhetorically the question, |what was the present generation do- (ing to maintain the great principles {for which these men had fought ang died. Protestantism. Praise For Prince. Praise for the Prince of Wales and the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin both of whom, he said, had taken Whate Past Grand Chaplain of the Grand Black Chapter of Amer- ica. Rev. Mr. Ward Whate declave@ that two "walls are needed in Canada. One to keep out those who would bring Catholicism into Canada on a large scale, and another to encircle citizens together in national interest. "We are too much divided," as- serted the speaker," and we need a church which will stand strong and firm for Orange ideals." This speak- er urged that the Order stand four square against those who would thrust the French language on to non-French Canada. "Let the French Canadian have his own language but let him cease to force it upon us," Rev, Mr. Ward-Whate asserted. T. B, White, past grand master of the grand Black Chapter of On- tario west, spoke of the lessons which had been learned from the battle of Londonderry and dwelt at length on the happenings on that oc- casion. "Had the Immortal heroes who held the city been less resolute than they 'were, today things would he different, They closed the gates against the coming of a cowardly King and sealed the wall of the city. Their action, great as it was to them, is much greater to us," French | | ligion, Gray, past president | commemorate | The speaker stressed the belief that the order should ever keep open the highways of [friendship and truth, The vital things of life, re- liberty and justice, it was sald, should be kept open. M, Wor, Bro, White also made a plea for a raising of the standards of modern citizenship and eciviliza- tion, Tm the accomplishments of which, he said, the Order could ef- |fect much, His final idea was for greater uni- ty and the development of the prin- ciples of liberty and justice, The Orang, Institution, he said, being based on the word of God could do much towards the establishing of MR. ROBB VISITS PARIS Paris, Aug. 11.--Hon. James A, Robb, Canadian Minister of Finance, [ win arrive in Paris from Gepeva to- | morrow morning, and will he in this jeity for five He will attend a [ luncheon to be given by M. Maurice | Bok. nowski, French Minister of Con. merce, at the latter's residence in hon- or of Mr, Robb and Hon. Ernest La- pointe, Canathan Minister of Justice, ad Hon, Phillippe Roy, Canadian Commissioner-General in Paris. Hon, Mr. Lapointe will sail for Canada on the Empress ot France on Saturday, M. Bokinowski will leave for Toronto on August 17. days. -- HAMILTON STUNG BY REGENT SNUBS Princes' Short Visit and Other Slights IGNORED BY RAILWAY (By Canadian Press) Hamilton, Ont., Aug. 13.--What is wrong," asks the Spectator, apro- pos of what seems to be either re- markable modesty on the part of Hamilton or neglect on the part of Canadian officials, The newspaper points out that the Princes and Pre- mier Baldwin stopped over only five minutes in Hamilton; that not the slightest reference was made to Hamilton in the official program is- sued ag Ottawa; that Hamilton was not included with other cities in the the films of Confederation Jubnlee celebrations; and that a handsome booklet on Canada issued by one of the railways ignores the city. 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