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VOL. XL�'__Ll l . -: PICgERIN(�r; ONT., FRIDAY. J t1I�Y 9. X929 - 1'�to. 44
�. JMsfvfsssiassal eits�tD *. tI WHITEVAt_E. _ FAIRPURT GREENWOOD Whites ; -dill The annual Decoration Services There' will be a short serice w,
in connection with the Whitevale cem- Sunday next on H. A. Newvntan's lawn
i1R. H. C. PEARSON— Pbysieian I�rp�a RiQe= etery will be held at the cemetery on at ? p. m adaYligh saving time). The LL -ILLS
and Surgeon, Dunbarton. logy Sunday July 21st next at 2.30 p. m• Rev. D B. Lan ord will preach. as
Is running again after the hood, the Rev, Walter Rackham, pastor of Everybody - welcome.. The following
RE. FORSYTH. Opb. D.. Director the United church officiating. The Sunday the service will be at Sin -
otometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. Sawing Lumber, Chopping usual collection will be taken in aid coe point. Established 1838
ixteat.h1lembeircii the American Optomearic.l Grain, summer months, of the fund for the upkeep of the cam- . �._.. •, ___ __ _
teas &yea examined by appointment. on Tuesdays and Fridays.
OUNBARTON.
! ooes801, claremoac. nest. �. etery.
Manufacturing Bafketsof all
t¢e4ot. WHITBY. M�isss Ethei . Blenitsn is visiting with Special .'Notice -
kinds, including: relatives in Cobourg.
AE. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint His Honor Jude Ruddy who heard
aSoii «tor. Notary Public Su. Money to g Anglican Mission nn Sunday next,
Gas. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Quart Boxes, Berry Coates, the case brought by Pickering town- Service at 3 p.m. Rev. H. C. Lew- After a Very heavy expense, the
ship to have the Whitevale bridge is Hooper will be the Breather. Sun- mill dam is re =built
u$ATONE & ROSS — Barristers, So- A large stock on hand at taken over b the County has handed
� U Y day School at 2 "p.rii. standard time.'
Llieitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 reasonable prices. 'down his decision in -which the a lic- CHOPPING'
Batystreet Toronto. is Mrs. P. Wade and family, of Det-
W. J. Beaton, Price reduetione at the ation of the township is dismissed. roit, Mich. and Mrs. F. A. ' Bleukin
J. D. F. Ross. Adelaide 2767 _ The hearing took place on July 5th, and Miss Phyllis Pickwell, of Toronto, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. °
. ' —= • —' - -. -- -- factory. when much evidence of a technicaat
'ICH riR)rSON & PICKERING— are spending a few weeks with the Be per 2 bushel bag.
Barristers, Solicitors etc., 213.214 Confed- Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write nature was presented, and whichlast- fornier's' parents, James and Mrs. Fos - '
araaion Life Building. Cornet Yon ;e and Rich- Ch". White, %etust dill, Ont. ed the whole day. G. D. Conant of ton. Feed of different kinds always
mood Sts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and Oshawa, acted for the county in con- . hand*
448U, Pickering office opi•n Wednesday and T ! On .
>3atardayevenings Phone Pick 8600. btt _ J�ST -•- ta�RRIiiEi/ { Junction with A. E. Christian, Coun- CHERRYWOOD
ty clerk, while W. J. Beaton, of Tor- Scratch Fee( for hens.
Dent One Carload of onto, appeared for the township. It Another of ' our oldest and most
is estimated that the new bred a to highly esteemed residents, in the per-
NSIL C. SMITH. U D. 9., L. D. S.. replace the one destroyed by the flood son of Mrs, John Sinclair, passed - ACCOUNTS
l� (Succeesor to Dr J. N. Dales), Graduate of Plastering and Fino in the spring will cost from $15.000 away on Friday July, 12th, at the Now due.. I require settlement of
the Royal Cortege or Dental surgeons and Toros- to $20,000. The township a all Accounts by August let--
�! p play appeal home of her son, Wm. Sinclair,
to University. At Claremont office over D. A.
seat's store every Tuesday and Frida Phone d tics case. t the age of 75 years, Mrs. Sin- do not wait for further notice.
3toaff 1011. 2u ishin� Lima and. aa,,
Clair,, whose maiden name was Mar- This applies to small as well'
ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D 9., '1,UCk _..JONES- E`'ANS garet Dixon, was born in Cherry- .,hs large accounts.
D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of The home of Morgan wood. About 3(1 years ago, she and
Dea'Zal Surgeons and the University of Toronto. gan and Mrs, E� eels
t� y her husband moved to Toronto to
Off= in residence second door east of 5t. And• was the scene of a very pretty .ve'd- reside but laact winter returned to
re 'sCburch. Pickering, ont. Office hours : 9 in the folIOW1IIg sizes , +
■-
M. to op. m„ or by appointment. (x 'ray ding when their daughter, Alma, be- Cberrywood to reside with their son.
service), Phone Pick 3700. 431y came the bride of 'fir. Urn Jnne,,
82 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet Mrs. Sinclair was a devout member
son of B. Jones and . the late Mrs.
' and 4 inches by 8 feet. of the Presbyterian church, She is - C - a
���tssistears �at>,lf. Jones. The ceremony was conduct- survived by her husband, two sons 0 A L
' *t ed by the Rev.' H. R. Stephens, and and one daughter, Wm, of Cherry- _
A. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON—. mom Pi� N� .�. Mis; Ai^1a Ward presided at the wood; Albert, of Toronto, and Mrs.
Firt and automcb le insurance of all kinds, During the signing of the
reprnenting companies of solid financial stand. • piano. - g Nval(Jen-lie i. She is also survived A Rood supply of Hard and Soft
n9. i j j��'Q v Q� register Miss Mary McKinnon :_aarrx {� t..#elve grandchildren. and three. - __Coal on hand._ _Also s eupplp
LV MBEE '� i Aar/ "All oy be thine ". The bride was grandchildren. Her funeral —
('! E0R(iE KEAY— Licensed eras sales great 6 of Kindling Wood,
�lJ' eer, Al one Live crock and general sales — — -- - -` —" ,riven away by her father Mr, Mor which took place on Sunday to Ers-
prM y attended to. Terms reasonable. R t I�}1 • gall Evans. The bride wore a beau- stove length.
R, 8, vdie. Pbone Stouff 9oW 51-4
Use ]Fraser 's Scaly ♦ o C tiful gown of orgette. Her tulle kine Cemetery was largely attended. R
�. -.- p 12tf Phone Pick. 1709.
POST]" Licensed Auctioneer, veal was attached to a head band of GREENWOOM
. for ouanstss of York and onsarto. Alto •_ orange blossoms and she carried a s_- RO, PICgE$IN%
flaw arha of all rinds atasno.e to on Sla 1 ea .bower bouquet of Columbia roses and W, Woodward, of Toronto, called on DONALD MCN
004M Address Oren Juror P. O., oast.
Relieves itching; acsl hp's breath. Her cousin, Miss Sadie his brother here on Sunday,
TT B.SEATON TOWNBHIPOLE$8 R Evans, acted as bridesmaid and she Clara W`311s, is holidaying in Mar- L. GarVR17I %NGHP1►1!s
r• L!• oos•syanow. for oaring `immediately. P ro- wore orchid crepe and carried pink kham with her aunt, Mrs. Nash. Building and General
Vito, 'Acooasfan0, ass. Man" M loss
oataem "!swear se KWrrga ?y motes healthy growth, ,roses ,. Mr. Ernest Jones, brother of Mr. Annis ana family, of Orillia, Contracting.
aroea� a'• o°a r -* of hair. Tunes up the - the groom was the groom's attend- spent Friday with his brother here. Estimates furnished on all claluee
R GRANT —Lot 1. concession 4. wa,J banishes dand- ant- - Little Doris Baker, niece of he Mr.and Mrs. Thomas, of Toronto, of work — Interior and Exterior,
Saarboro. Telephone Markham ,SOS. p' bride was flower girl. She was dres- called on Mrs. Tremble on Saturday Alterations and repairs.
V ered Accountant Busanese and Morass- ruff. Restoree hair, sed in a pink dress trimmed with evening.
¢aditQS GRANT, GODFRg Y d,CO•. 31 Chimneys Built Ooncrete Work.
St. Eaa, Totoato, Ganda. Adelaide not over 50 per cent - ecru lace, and carded a basket of Mr, and Mrs. Arbuckle, of Toronto,
ssiy pink rose's. During the ceremony the called on Fred and Mrs. Woodward Phone Pickering 8712
ra to nature) color,
ONTARIO
'�71t. MAW, LICENSED AII(3- g y, bride and groom stood in an arch on Sunday. FALRPORT, - -
'II�y ? . MAW.
rf« York. Qntarto and >(so gold on absolute money of punk and white crepe paper, with gym, and ;Mrs. Ormerod and fam- 7
iCeeatssa, An reads of saes prvasptly .Easy be back guarantee to give 'white bells and peonies at the back ily spent Sunday in Markham with S H 1 N G L E 8
iw eada reaZWS'O Dateswar adaa sexy be sand orchids at the side. A reception =
wra.ead at PISwS`Omev: Bella .tad {sdepes- `: eatisfactioo. their daughter, Mrs.
dew pboosa. Whitby, 00t, my _ was held after the ceremony. The Emerson and Mrs. Ormerod spent
— bride's mother who . received was Sunda in Claremont with the latter's `Nova Scotia feel Shingles
Y Oslt Galvanized Steel Shingle
Sold ID dressed in a grey tussah. Later Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan.
R. Gallaugher and Mr-. Jones left on a motor trip Rev..&1d Mrs. Smart are at present Bird'a.Felt Slate ShiaRleel '
- ' to Buffalo and other points. The away on their holidays, and durinrt
Grain Merchant Pickerim Barber Sb ops for Bale at
bride travelled in a smart coat of sand their absence Rev. J. Barnes will take T. PATERSON'S • CLA REMONT '
with hat to blend and a dress of sand the services in this circuit. Call and get prices. Pbo+ne 2813.
Toronto -- - - -- - 911k crepe -de- then. A few from here attended the fun- - - -• -- . — - — —.
.4s is the market to purchase Hay, THE RURAL ^up"Y fun-
eral of the late David Russell, o! LA�7tQ
Straw, Grain and Potatoes. 'SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Markham, on 'Monday. The late Mr. LAWS
t7
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For quotations apply Squire Bros have purchased a Russell was a former resident hiP G /I !T A .G E C
new }rtterrrational tractor. successful farmer of this to-wnshi /`1 ,
Real B'etate and Insurance. Picnickers and farm visitors are having succeeded his father'on the old
A— Xz_ C3• Z :Td '8 O N numerous on the week -sues, homestead until failing health nec- We are prepared to do all kinds!'
R. R. No. 1, Farm Properties a Specialty. G'earrge Wilson and family of Good- essitated his giving up the fatm life of repairing of ears-, also bat'
iPbone Pickering 1712 Head Office: 213 214 Confederation wood were visitors here at his sis- when he moved to Marcham a few tery charging, electric
Reference Bank of Montreal Life Building. Toronto. ters on Sunday. years ago. — welding and in fact
35tf
Phone Main 139(1 - -- Will and Donald West of Toronto, • —•- - everything in eon -
visited home here last week and hel- BROUGHAM. nection with
Coal,,-Coal + Branch Office : Gordon Building, ped their father with the hay. car work.
1 Pickering Ontario. The trustees of No, 5. held a meet- Miss Brodie is lolidaying si Iake-
i Phone NW. 28� ing on Tuesday evening to consider field. Gas, Oils, Grease and Aeceaeorieer
the applications for the position o! Howard Elson is spending his hol- on hand constantly.
TIMB TABLE— Piokenns station teacher. idays with Bi11 and Borden Middle- Call and see oar Catalogues of
Bard End Soft °i081 Of 'thee T, R. Trains going East dw m Wows l wheat cutting will begin in a ton' Dodge and Star"OarY
e No. 10 Mail 7b8 A M. T. C. Brown is atten¢ling the Grand
befit IIah OII „ 28 Loos) 12.55 P. Y. few days on some of tlr_ farms here. Lodge of the A.F.aniill k.M. being held �s
q " 80 Local 6.24 P. ][ Tharp is also some very promising in Ottawa. LAW GARA�
4 hand Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. alsike about ready to harvest. Mrs. Flynn and fanu'ly, of Toronto, AND SERVICE STATIOY
- We are sorry to learn of the illness
THOS ^ A. I].AW Trains gain` Went due as follows-- are spending their vacation it the —
No. 28 Loom 8.23 A. M. of Mrs. W. D. Mercer. who was taken ('cannon home. .SOLVE YOUR
• f 27 Looal 2.19 P. M. to a Toronto hospital last week for We all congratulate Borden Mid- //-�� -
Piokeriaff. Gam •" 9 Mail . ' ' 9�p• M. a minor operation. dleton on being successful on his.ein- 'weed VOntrol
Sunday train, 7.3'2 P. M. The Community picnic did not come trance examinations.
Foregoing is according to Standard off as the rain was too much for the trllc fat sly of the lute Davir Rus-
MATTRESSES , time. comfort of t}r older ones, although r�blemg
. sail t if _lla ham; have the ^••T: path'
several young spirits did not mind of their old ends in this neighbor -
Visit our Beddint Department the drenching.
iBiminon's Steel Bede, walnut CLAREM�NT The Audley Comunity Club are hav- h'-d. WITH
Bucking-
finish, 8.50 to 21 00 ing their picnic on,Saturday July 27th Bud Corican and Betty Bucking -
CREAMERY ! ham,' of Toronto are spending their E D CO P W E York Sa lees S rin s, guar- V�'e hope for a sunny day this time, holidays at the platter's grand pa p g and a happy time together. Remem-
anteed for 25 years, ]000 .' ants,. L. and Mrs. Middleton.
ber the date, July 27th. Rev, A. McLellan of Claremont,
-Marshall Spring filled Matt .Highest price paid for The Hydro stole on to the Winter's '
tresses, going at 28.00 ar Y �, y filled St. ,John's pulpit very accept µTan Poisonous Chemical
.ream at the property whale they were a the tit ably on Sunda and will fill this ap-
Q"Iity Spring= •filled Mat- last week and dug the holes for the Y Y Weed Biller :-
tresses, 2460 Cla,remoa t Creame t tower, and as this is a soldiers set= Pointment of Rev. J. S. Ferguson next
dement property they were supposed Sunday also. . A Positive and Economical
Now that the time for brightening The following were guests of W. > destroyer bf noxions weeds- -
to settle for this before coming on H. and Mrs Ellicott on Sunday;L. A. and Vegetation on farms...
up the home has arrived, ' Give us- a tra and be convinced to fbe property.
try our Congratulations to 'Master James and Mrs. Findlay and Wallace Ell- railway right - of •ways,
_ Hedge on having passed the En- icott, of Toronto, L.D. and Mrs. Banks road sides, along fences,
N T im C i trance examinations. It is likely Of Pickering, and E. and Mrs. Holtby, ditches, tennis lawns, park
¢A finish for linoleum., hardwood H A V E 7. that the school will 'have a class of of Brooklin. Igutters, sidewalks and all
floors, eongoleum rugs, fawns• seven next term, This is the large- Recent visitors to Brougham in- waste pisses.
tare and all woodwork. / est class in this school since the time eluded Mrs. Grainger with R. D. Mil- Merely diluted with water and
HE PIC.KERING NEWS
O H -when F. M. Chapman was teacher in ter family; Mrs. Haywood and family Y� re ed on foliage
�►pplied with a �clotb —drys in 1 hour ` 6 of Dunnville, with the Barclay family; p y R
Na•Cote leaves no duet catchin the nineties. -
g• A driver of an automobile came in J. Cowie of Toronto, at his home here; ,
,oily surface, outwears all polishes to the veil Gordon Wallace and family of Toronto Weed-Cop Weed Killer is. absola-
age on Sunday and on get- tel non-poisonous to man
and restores original flnishee. seen the new Coleman Mro• with T. C. and Mrs, Brmm; Mr, and y p°
ting out of the car, was so drunk that or animal.
1Ya handle dwtleee mops. Boor wax, V -Gas StOTe 9 Just the he could only flop .round and curse Mrs. Fair, Mrs. Brodie, aqd Mr. and
O'Oedar polish etc. tag for hot weather. his luck. A good citizen here took Mrs. Bacon with Alf, and Mrs. Lem-
- •' one or aongoleum, 1- 1`nolbuta and - put- him_to bed until he had mon.
tlitd
and all Boor coverings,
=: - Ste rritt
Furniture LMaler a di)
Funeral Director; I
Phone 18001
Phoker'i•ng, - is oatario
Also, the Amerlean Samp
Kook. Call and see
them demonstrated.
.Berry Bowe and Crates in
good supply.
ALVIN BUSHBY
PICKERING
sobered off. This main and all
such others should have their driv-
ers licenses -taken away, especially
so since some good drivers are fined
heavily at times for having one light
out on their car unknown even to
theme at times. Our laws are very-
peculiarly enforced and often as
peculiarly interpreted. At any rate
no drunk man should be tolerated
inside a car.
n Luesday, Jul
School joined in the Union S, S. pic-
nic which was held at Oshawa Park:
Through the kindness of James Far.
ley, those who had no other sway 01
going were provided for, and all spent
a- very enjoyable ii ay at the lake. A
little rain does not spoil the pleas.
ure of the average urchin, so all ex'
pressed the opinion that it was a ver3
successful occasion.
26 oz. bottle, 25c
1 gallon (coat. extra), $1.00
Over b gal.. per gal., AOc
Jones" Drug _ $tore
gatisfactioir or money back.
Phone Zoo = Pickering
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The Tale of a
Pet Pig.
By P. B. Prior �' ARROWROOTS
Boys and girls, as a rule. have many
B "Rood
kinds of pets In the country. but its
seldom they make a Pet of a pig.
Well, I did as a boy, and I wilt tell Roll Christie's Arrowroot
it you all about it. Bisciii1tits fine and mix with
j particular pl" was given me by hot'wattr or ma and a
This 9
my father, with the Idea that I should
......... little sugar. We, Pam
bring It up, as its mother had died. At
and Nourishing for babies.
this time Bi l --as we called him-
ly
was only the size of a small dog; and
n the sto t1m
wasoery wild, for every time we went I re or on.
0. near him he would run away. But he. Ph"ef always ask for
gradually got so that
we could handle
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0
him, until he '4
- t that quiet that he
became a nuisance to father and Moth
or, for every time they would go out• 4
side he would run-after them like Fill ies C�4W dog, s4uealing all the time, and when c he found that they had no teed to give him he would start picking up things
from the ground about their feet, such a a chips, bits of wood. or old boots and stand in front of them chewing it tools rattling was terrible. We were-the cow, so father said he would get
' _ ' as much as to say he wanted some- that frightened, none of us were brave rid of him. d Why -Worry? `
If they took no notice enough to open the door, but moth Another Ay Billy was lying In the
thing to eat. of what he was doing he. would start plucked up courage enough to open it sun, when mother wen� out my young rubbing against their legs, and when Once upon a time there was a Res-
and see what was doing. Some of the brother had the cat sitting on 'the side taurant which was equipped with Hot
he would find be�.could not mike them things that had been on the bench'of the pig's neck with his head nearland Cold Running Waitem And the
taKe notice he would leave them and were scattered on the flDor. and his ear, telling It to sing pretty things Waiters were accustomed to watt.
come to us children and do the same j strange to say the pigeon was on the In his ear, and my young sister was and so were the Guests.
tricks with us then. I would start toelbench, That a d4 as it it not true, sitting alongside him with a comb, And there was a day when I was scratching along his rIbs with the but It is easy aocucrlounted for, as there combing the pig's hair, and saying:— there, and a man entered, and he said.
of my boot, and then he Would lie ..Oou will bab to dat oou hair iurled Trans. i was a lot of bundles at the end of the; I desire a Steak, and I want It to-day
.4, down on his side, after I had scratch. bench that Billy could easily have got ot we tca't take oou to dee plebes! and not to-morrow, for I am about to ed It with my foot for a while toll on up on and run along the bench and a take a Train."
the other side for me to scratch it-drpPP d the pigeon, and then jumpedi And while he waited, he sang softly
e erg SIMPLE—SMART. One day he rubbed against father's,down. Billy nearly knocked mother 0 get out. concerning the Walter, saying, "He
You'll adore the simple lines of this leg, and be rubbed him with the toe over in his eiement !Lindbergh to Open
of his boot. but he could not have When father came home that evening h ell never came back, he never came back.
illender blouse of eggshell shade in flat rubbed him as gently as I did for he and wanted to know what had' knock. 49-Hour Air-Rail 1he never came back any more-, but
bilk crepe embroidered in deeper tone do a grah at his boot as It to bfte his neck I will break If be bring not
h nattern. of same shade in cross-stitc ma ed his tools about so mneh, we told �a k He missed his boot and grabbed him Billy had done it. but he would at StL when we meet on that
It is atriking to wear with plain black him. -Service to Pacific it,, the bottom of his overcoat, and his Beautiful Shore."
silk plaited- skirt. Plain silk crepe in t not believe us. so we went to prove ItPy honey-beige or bright red is very chic. teeth must have got fastened in I to him by putting the pig In again, And It. came' to pass after a t1me
an let go. So Amelia Earhart Among First that the Walter returned. And the
gay print in yeliow-beige back- somehow d he couldn't 12MY sister and I tried all we knew to man sald. "Art thou the same Lad
her singing out to come! him by putting Ned just Inalde Passeagers in Quick Fast-
ground with violet ar..d orange-red is there was fat icoax that took mine Order for a Steak?"
ultra-new. AGeorgette crepe, flowered and make the pig let go, and the Pig' the aoor and coaxing h1m and petting West Trip tilling In the, opposite direction and And the Walter answered and said.
ellifron, wool crepe, crepe satin and PI h ilia. In the end we tried to carry —A 49-hour transcontl. "I am."
handkerchief linen also appropriate.i squealing all the time. At last the him. but as soon a,i we got him near New York for Style No- 40& It is designed in 1plece gave way—then there wilis trou- the-door he would wriggle and squeal. nental air rail service will be Inaug- And the man said. "Thou :nust par.
4izes 16, 18, 20 years. 36, 38 40 and t ble Father was clm.Ong the � urated when Col. Charles A. Lindb don me for the questio:h. Thou bast Pig— My young brother. who was then Just e pressps a duttn. in the Los An grown."
A2 inches bust measure, aill takes but whether he was- after the piece of his over four years -of ag-. was standing" I don't know. He' terminal of the-Tran4cantl And the iWaiter said, "Art- thou
t7j yards of 40-inch mater'al to make !Overcoat or not :there with his hands In his pockets nental Air Iady for thy Steakm-
frAekaA un _V0_Jam, tin a,nd :Transport. dispatching the Airway la-aghin 9.--aud or coin (coin ng'91%ter that was only Limited from - Petinaylv-
stamps prefe"ed). ! threw it at him. Billy gave one tall.. My you a nTa 5tat Fon
here. on the opening trip of the-Und- And the man essayed to cut it. and
Wrap coin carefully. Tra 3. Nc,, r1131 !squeal, then lie lay down and rolled two years old. said, "11tw tan oct pull (blue) 20c ex ra. tiver and over. Mother and all of us, him tall. he only dot 1ttle one 'eft! berfb line. at 6,05 p.m,. July T he'ialO. "The Steak also bath grown.
lf ti Sixteen passengers who will make It 19 old and,tough,"
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. But with all the anvice we could not and when the pig saw mother. he rail the fir%t east-to-west, trip by, this. sor- But- he was hungry and he'are, and
get him in. so at last we had to give! no a Tot.Al E.cisj.
Write your name and address plain- and st,)od behind mother looking !vie ewiH board the train after a cele- the meal wa's t ly, giving number ari-d size of such laround the side of her skirts at fath-lup trying. After we were all insIdebratton at the Pennsylvania Station,i And the man sald. "Such, is tire.
7 !explaining to father. my' young broth., 1patterns as yon want. Enclose 20C in I er and grunting. all the time. and then I ' when Miss Amelia Earbimt. on-P of the They - also serve who only stand and amnjto the kitchen and samps or cin on refe; w'we discovered what the squeal bad Passengers, will ebristen the fiag,;hlp wait. and a large part of the service
r erully) for each num , r. as he had only half a tall. isa'd, "I got him in.". . for which one payeth well is of that
her and ibeen to of the airplane fleet. the City of New Address your order to Wilson Pattern I After that ]Billy and father -were far I When we -went to see where he bad York, sort. And be % Ito fileth rtn order for
Success and waiteth f r It to come
`Service, 73 West Adeltide St., Tnront04 'from friendly. you may be sureL got him- he had got hold ofBilly's eari . Arriving at Port ColumbaR. 0. at A few days after that we had An-'and led' him 13to the drawing-room 8 a.m., July 8,. the passenerg willimust often find that when it cometh
her funny experience with Billy. and abut the.door on him. But there board an airplane. which will be dia. it iq Too Tou-,h to CuL"
ot I The baby was laid in the prom out I. was no noise In there. it was very patched on signal from Rpbert F1 IA- -3 near at Suggests Colored Now I %at at a tah] hand,
not a 'sound. We taought be 31v friend,'- thou hast 'be sun and my sister went out a few quiet: moni. Secretary of Commerce. for St. and I �said, minutes after to see how the baby was, was having a Joke on us, but when we Louis. %here they will change to an. some re3.1.,nn for thy complaint, and I
Gloves For Blind hunted dround the Ig ha� 'escaped q L. Ind Billy had crawled up into the P other airplane mauned by a different also have suffered here.and el. where
prar�i and was lyinb across the baby'ifrom the drawing-mom through a door I crew and wil continue their flight to'bY reason of the Alacriiy which Wait-
made him-: WaYnoka- Okla.. wit listops at Kansa ers dki7lay in Quiescence. �or t h ere
Might Be Used to Aid Them feet. My sister shooed him out of the- leading to our bedroom and i in Crossing Busy prom as soon as she saw -him. When self nice- and comfortable on our bed,. City and Wichita. 3 ire few things so stationary as some
he had We didn't let Mother knowj but we Waiters. N-verthelt-,;-4, . we li.ive Streets he jump�d'dcrwu we discovered mouth put the pig out In. a hurry for fear i At Wichita they will dine and board eaten and are refreshed. and the price
Ithe baby's rubber pigeon in his a Santa Fe train of sleeping cars for ,..,-:The principle ves of a dis- by' the tail. It Was ona of those with mother would come in end find hill' Clovis, N.M. The Journey will be con.'of the local. is svicitin our mean and
.1hat. glo orn by blind the squeaker in It. Then we all start. there. when there would iave been tillued by alfkn the mornIng we still have time for our Train."
tinctive color sh6uld be w versonat In the streets to make them I ed. to run toget the pigeon from Billy trouble, of July I And be Fald, *'Thou hast well
9 from Clovis with stops at Albuql4er. I p he would take th� I Next morning, when I went out to que, Winslow, Kingman and Barstow, lapDken.. And It was not ect bad a niLaI
readily recognizable - to automobile 1 and at every ste pigeon would squeak. Digy ran into'milk. I found-Billy cuddled to one of arriving at Los Angeles at 6.57 6'clock at that,"
drivers and others, was accepted re- M 6 9 1 e s And I said. '-cently, at a meeting of the French �a little o-uthouse.wliere father kept th cow n th bed. When I woke -the Same evening. ay. lt'be so with thy
Canadian Blind. People's Association. all his tools, and he knocked a stick ; nim up he starte The hocrp-pp of transportation-facilt-'llfe's Success. And though it Oe some. d to poke the cow More than a hundred blind people away' that was keeping the door open, ties will make it poseible for psssen- what toughened by reason of the de-
about with his noie until atolast the ..were present at the meeting. and the door came shut on him. Then gers to leave PiLris on Wednesday and lay. I trust thy'. Knife, may be sharcow got up, Then he started to such. arrive in Lo s Angeles on A. Mellieur explained briefly the- the noise -of his squealing and the Thursday of.jand thy Digestion gooi. And-I hope
purpose and -work of the Institution ternocin of the followfng week-. that Success for thee Is not very faraway:"
and thanked the public for their gen. tif ul -he .1; "1 thank thee for thy
Making the Railway BcaL And aid,
;seers support of the movement. iClose to the Eart.% good wishes, and as for the Success.
M. Allard brought up the question It is not so bad or remote as It Might
-of the protection of blind. Persons who Let the brown lark fly have to go through the - busy city That �as wings to f1k, be. Fare thee well."
pt without a guide. It was cer- The ant, the beefle, And I said, "I rather think tbou, tain, he said, that drivers would take The mole, and I wilt gain Success and enjpy It. Fare Keep cl thee well
ose to the earth the greatest care not to hurt them, And If the Steaks were slow� In Coin Whe�e we ll'-e to lie. but it was necessary that the drivers ing and rather Tough when they come
was should know that a particular person For close to the earth a beetle may still were we each the better,for each
handicapped. He suggestedtrundle other's good wishes.
therefore that gloves of a particularly Its treasure below In a claw-crippej ! And if the wdit be long and the brlght color be officially selected as bundle-, Steak be' tough, there Is no use mak-
n. A resolu. the mark-of a blind perso _3 1 And close to the earth an ant may. ing' matter worse by frettIng about7 -ttou- endorsing this suggestion was inantmously adopted. funnel them.
Earthwork In turrets the length oft
its tunnel;
And close t� the earth the secret
But What Is That? mole 'The weeds are rank. May fit to its body Its cool, dark hole; The grass uncut, And. 1, - who have never - a wish to The vines awing wild. climb 10 19
T he 13—thut e i� with a Mt or- a-- hisitllnx 1x-John Caesar, pioneer of Canadian P"Ific StatF.;Gardens. rhyme, The clock has Stopped, Z—First Canadian Pacific Station Garden at Markdale, Ont., 1881. '' d listen and mirk the May- kloop an Stark Is the bed. time John- Caesar, like his great prototype". ;i;ame. saw and conquered. 'When The fire's out� Of surer songs than a bird ever
he first started as station agent at Markdale, Ont., back In 1881, It -was just My iove Is dead—
sings—
a station with the rails running past It. He decided that passengers should Songs slow with the pulse at the root But what Is that? sit up and take notice when they passed, through his territory, so be started of things". In here! Out there- In to landscape garden It Soon be bad a beauty spot whe*re before there —Margaret Emerson Bailey In' Mother: You.re going to the deVill
Was that the wind had been little to interest the traveller. Canadian Pacific officials were quick Harper's Magazine. Daughter: Perhaps—.1 had a hot
Along the stair? time last night.
to recognize the value of the work and the Floral Department of therallwayi
re was formed. Mr, Caesar was chosen to look after the beautification of the -The EmPi Was that a hand aid the policeman
oad and be has to his credit a large number of stations through Ontario.. Hamilton Spectator (Ind. Cons.). :r "For two cents," a' "Good thing
That stirred the curtain? angrily, "I'd run you In." Was that a laugh? Quebec, New Brunswick, and Maine. Since 1871 Mr. Caesar has been draw' As a united economic group, there you made It two," declared the bold
I am not certain— Ing Pa3r cheques from railways and probably has signed more than any other would be nothing In the world to com bad college youth, "because one cop-
living railroad man. When he retired In 1917 on his agent's pension, he pare with the Empire. Th resources per couldn't do It."
X�rayou t �ere &- bundsknee and th nA age Lov-)! created hundr exist-4n-a —re—
Or Is it only of station gardens. some of them real showplaces. "I have received now life business 'and technical ability to ex "Hallthe trolley car gone yet?" That I am mad from the soil," he says, in replies to compliments on his fresh complexion plott them. ' All that is lacking is the
Aj well an lonely f organissition, and with this completed. swaying gentleman asked, earnestly.
--ZlIs&Wth HoUbter Frost In the and alert manner, for be Is a man well In'the seventies, and he hopes to nothing can prevent the fulfillment "No, not yeL" "Must have gone. CRIN ake many more gardens before lie completes his life span. I L=don SpectatoL m of the vision. 1see its tracks plain as anything.
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` Labour and Socialism -1. .The finest tea you can buy -Red Rosy Orange Pekoes
- ,Golf
Golf }s a for>r,oL work made expen- Glasgow Herald (Cons.): The new Made from juicy flavor filled leaves - -three days is
- I.abo: Government 'In Britain does
- aloe enough for a man to enjoy it. It not seem' to have anything in cam- bud. ' Every package guaranteed. Os.
_ !a, physical and mental exertion made 0 the Protectionist policy of '
+ - attractive by the fact that you have
the
Australian. [.shat Governments. - -
I In most matters, Indeed, it might
to dress for it in a $200,000 clubhouse.
Galt is what letter carrying, ditch seem that affairs fn the two coup-
• ' digging and carpet beating would be ! tries cannot be para:rteled. Yet the
it those three tasks bad to be per• tact that in the later stages of the
Australian
Labor Goveenmenta -clue
• formed on the same hot afternoon -
in short pants 'and colored socks by of which was 14 years m office-
In dis-
' State Socialism vt:as a.t a complete die•
HE ne -
rves are fed by gouty- looking gentlemen who require count 1s worthy of remembrance
v r clod. Wisgood"Ite
ent ore edifferent 3m lam f y In Tthe blood. Poor blcwd a p a eakers in Australia he s[m lest fooking g ame Some Labor p Govt is t P h 1Sa- woe erve tie- sv to thro
starved a even propose no
means P P
lrritlblht}' in t e wol'Id,wheII you decide to take tionalizatioh plank overboard. if _
sue' insomttta' it/up, and the toughest after you
and depression, sir. �IacDonald's Government had ads -
ve been at ft ten of twelve years, uate power 'and set Socialistic ea•
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills It is probably the only known game q RED, ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good
I er•iments in motion it is 'a fair will enrich your blood a man can play as lone_ as a quarter P
stream and rebuild your i o a century and then discover that speculation to suggest that the erperi-
over- worked nerves. Mies it -as too deep for him In the first I ence of the Australian Labor Gov
ernments would be repeated.. Trade With Russia Classified Advertisements
Josephine M. Martin, of pla e• } - _ Saskatoon Star•Phoenta (Lib.) : BABY Csselta
Kitchener, Ontario, teed- he game !s payed on carefully eel• Disapproval of Russian economic and
flea to this : e ted grass with little white balls and R HOT JULY DAYS I3 Rocks s l2c,8: JULY A'1D AUGUST
as many chibs as the player can at- political methods .!s no .reason for Rocks izc, drown Leghorns aria i
"I suffered from a nervous Ignoring Russia. The Russians re- Anconaa sic, White Leghorns 10c, aa-
ford•. These little balls cost from I s . rted chicks 9c. Express paid on 200 er
breakdown," she writes. "I 75 cents to $25, and it is possible to I main citizens of the world and con- over: free catalogue- A. H SwItur. _.. ..
had terrible sick headaches., support a fami:y of ten people (all t HARD ON THE BABY sumers of 'goods for all the mistakes Granton Ontario. ,
dizziness; felt very weak and adults) for five months on the,money I of their rulers. Propaf;t :ndist work
could.not sleep; had no appe- -- by the Bolsheviks in Great Britain London Supreme
tite. I felt always as if some- represented by the balls lost by some
- .July -the month of oppressive heat; and In India was a legitimate ground
thing terrible were going to golfers in a tingle afternoon.. London Daily Chronic:e (Lib.):
happen. After taking other A golf course has eighteen holes, red-hot days and sweltering nights; for complaint by the British Gov This mighty metropolis of the British
treatment without success, on seventeen of w-hicb are unnecessary is extremely hard on little ones. IIlar• exagger, but Its enfant was. certainly T g y
my sister's advice, I tried Dc rboea, dysentery. colic and cholera In exaggerated. So was its effective- Empire is the Mecca for many things,
' Williams, pink Pills, and now and put in to make the game harder. et not for all. Music you will find
A "hole" Is a tin cup In the centre fantunr carry off thousands of pre- only lit least a Britain. There was Y
all these symptoms are gone. cious little lives every summer. The only one avowed - Cclmmuntst fD the better in Germany; painting, in Paris.
and I am strong and happy of a "green.'. A "green" !s a small Paris, too, still dictates the feminine
" parcel of grass costing $1.98 a blade mother meet be constantly on her! last Parliament and at the last else•• the masculine.
again. guard to prevent these troubles, or, tion every Communist candidate w•as fashions, as London,
�• � -diia� pink aml usually located between a brook g But along each of these lines- London
Buy i they come on suddenly, to light I defeated. is creeping up. In the last of them
M now at your drugsiat's and a couple of apple trees, or a lo, f
or any dealer in medicine or of "unfinished excavation." f them, do other medicine is of such y---- '
aid to mothers during the tot sum• We understand from the adtertSae -omens icear -tire old primacy of
by mail, SO cents, po.cPa�+ The idea is to get the got[ ball into mar as is Baby's Own Tablets. They' meets that the college lade are at Paris has been narrowed to the most
f� the Dr. waliam Medi• each of the-etghtten cups In the .few- I least passing their elgaret tests with exclusive type of dressmaking; for the
ciao Co,, Brockville, Ontario. est strokes and the greatest number, 1 regulate the bowels 'and stomach, and
sit an occasional dose given to the xe!I [;rest success this year. - Arkansas rest the British capital leads: now b Women, -
of words. etrNd will prevent summer conrplalnt, Gazette. Rene -all), are better dressed now by
title ball must not be thrown, push- j -4 the Thames than by the Seine, and can
1. ed or carrle� It must be propelled f In this country, it is the flapper I buy better calve here than there. This
or If the trouble does come on Bud
denly. will - banish iL The Tablets vote ra!her than the flapper votelchange, which is still in progress, is
5i ( • In about $200 worth. of curious look- are sold by medicine dealers or by i wb'ch keeps the politicians awake o' especially the work:of the great Lon-
��
Ing implements especially, designed to ITnafl at lac. a' box from The Dr. Nil- - y
y ! provoke the owner � nights.- Boston Transcript. don stores. nheir magnificent grawth
Each' implement has a specific pur- liam's Medicine Co.. Brockville, OaL _
� since .the war is one of Europe's won-
pose and ultimately some golfers get — I'ders. Besides them their Paris equiva-
PEa 0431 ! to know what that purpose Is They ; - f I lent seem almost. provincial. -
are the exceptions, After each hole ; General Dawes �-
• has been completed. the golfer counts j �• According to the Literary Digest.
•, Qme.- + ��Yard$ti&" S�ieec� `I plants make a noise when growing. ;
�"cc his troker. Teen ise snbtracta at:
PI LLID l and says, -lade that in live That•s �]�� . Tben maybe the wake -robin riafly
`w ,.ouaa"LO MANN i one above par. Let's Play for fifty I
"At the beginning of the work the Wa McRn does .rake the robin.
_ _. _ .raceYMTaraa" __ — 1 -4eafa ne=t hole. toe, Ed.' �s trlb- utl.on._of the naval- eX- perts_ r.0 _
01 After the. dual, or eighteenth hole, !the Qrubiprr should be a definition of lheHon��y Eleadaehe
M' the golfer adds up his score and Stops (abstract equality, At is certainiy pos- asV
The Disappearing Indian when he bas - reached eighty-seven. 'sible for naval etperts.to arrive at A You Must Do Your $it Bathe the head with Minartre
He then has a swim, a pint of gln•Idefinition for evaluation of fighting 1n water Also heat and inhale
Quebec lEvenement Cons ) : In the jings "Sweet Adeiine" with all or atrer.irth of ships Thus, for inrrtance, (ta tLe fret apwt the flr: one: - -
- greater part of the old hunting' eight ofrrer :tars. and calla it the end one might fnd.a yardstick with which
sf saw Sias breeier of disc;;. Mlnard's
grounds of the natives of the country.. ,f a perfect day. - "Provincial's Pay to determine the military value of itup.o.«rtbatAEROXONnew
IP
of tba cwt eon•eanat •ad W." s
there barely remain a few 'thousand You," individual ships. offKi.at eaa,,, of aarabatiatthb
descendants of a human ramify which ri '•I Rill sa , frankly. that from a
lathed neither Intelligence nor nobil!• „ ) ) tlrtho 4reon +•al0 b«.ar
ty• Outside British• Columbia. and resipective a naval experts of ►}►e eb. per got h r b�trn � �� PM�.•
• �M03t British Cities � . - fiftis• serer let ..., wbw sues '•
the resat hospitable parts of the Pra respective nations meeting toge,heT ,aosst. Each . ry ee'thno
the a of Quebec. there are t Ion o. \ Edmonton Journal (Ind. - Cons.): land called to evolve a final defir. +tion w t'r
g be mayors of Toronto and 'Kings- ;v. «k•' pvf «e wr.rca
i of the nova! yardstick I personally.
e rsonsliy ec14ARE OF 1:4ITAT"A
any forests where the proud nations' ton recently engaged In a vtcleut.,dis should eapcc; as failure to agree.
nrho nays been despoiled and hufnfll- cession coneernin= the justice at �•jt would seem that to adjust hu- s.0 "�' "' �"`"" �""•'"" "'°^'
tried can taste the Illusion of. their either city's claim to be called the.', nian nat•.ire the method of arriving at
lost liberty. And it Is the representa. ..most Brlttab" •ln Canada., After all "La Cie C. 0. Gnat i Fth, hail&
- byes of the most generous nations , I naval reduction each Government asaaaeo•e. 2a« t _
is salt! and done. as long as•Canada mi ht �e states obtain from their re- -
of the white race who have accom• Is British, every city in the Dominion `
pllal:ed this inhuman +work. Can ,spectice nac.rl experts their fin +lion * ATTENTION'
'we, after this warning. blame the yet- � 1% equally British. One Plata may of the yardstick. Then the wi.able -
low races for rebelling against Eur -I have more of the "Englir�h" atmos- Icompron.ise between these. tiering ' ( . OF � .
opean penetration? Men are r- phere about it, another more of the definitions which will be exlrcfwd in WOMEN .. . .
whit different from fish or ants In• atr of one of the United States cities. I the final fixation of the technical r
stead of dominating by Intelligence But as time- goes on and Canada own yardstick, should be made by a tom- ry MIDDLE A GE!
celops 1n greater degree its own � riittee of statesmen of the nations. re=
- - -• - and kindness, the survival of the fit. characteristics out of the elements o inforced from the beginning by these Dtatribator for oatario
test In ensured by w tr, strategy. ex of -her races that have mingled In the separate expressions of abstract NEW A. HILL
Bloitatlon, fraud and destruction. Canadian. and out of the very Boll $41 technical naval opitaon, and able - !roar sti s_ - - Toronto
and atmosphere of this country itself. again to seek further naval advice, if+ . .-•- -= ems_• �i00dkey �'p�t
: clues will grow more Canadian and i necessary, before the final fixation. * ,v,Ti�E �O� p v -
- less anytbing else. "These statesmen should further be LMT( DABY
(Government and Tariff p
= Ottawa Journal (Con:) lit was I -the cn--e to draw up for the -arid the . . 'WHAT saSTAY� � ^Syr ���' Alberta: with ��e -
terms of the final agreement upon of Life Rua the trouble with me ends I
rumoured .recently that the. Govern- Baby's tiny sye.ent rebels aga nut wastun-down,
'
anent would do something over": Maintaining Our highways naval reduction, which should be . i and weak and
couched in tt:ose simple terms under- castor oil and strong purgatives; but i '' not sleep, had a 1
tfonary" about the United States The total amount Spent on the imandable to the ordinary an on the
tarlR.) Our guess is that nothing provement 'and maintenance of Cana- y Dere'S a medicine that ins: sulfa him pout! appetite and
will ) done:
Mr. King that
wilt . re- I Man roads annually fe well over $45, street, which, while the pet aversion And 1t does the work quickly and so r<. could not do much ! of the casuist, are the highest expres- gently that Baby doesn't feel it. work. I am taicing
main on the Gatrnean hills, shepherd 006,000. Sion of true statesmanship. hat firral Lydia E. Pink-
P• Fletcher'@ Castoria la soothing cross, am'a Veptabl•
Ing his Sheep, until It is ame to cross = �--"' agreement, covering' the quantitative fretful babies . and ebildren to sleep Compound now'
the Atlantic to belp keep England in A Llcerpcol Communist who was dispositions, -will go to the nations for and making the. feverish, constipated, r ? and I feel like si
,. the Empire; air. Robb will have en- asked his views on itomsa Catholic approve! or rejection. upset ones well ants happy, !n mil- R well woman. I caw j
ough worry over some refundings he schools declared: "That matter Is of "If t}:is who nld be the outcome, let lions of homes to-day. Castoria is;•. it advertised in the
bas to make; and the rest of the no personal Interest to me. L am an t},ose entrusted with the' last draft ',.. end treed it
. Csbiaet will live up to their old Atheist, thank Godl" of the conclusions of the last confer- dorsed betstblof, harmless and en- anP�
and Lydia E. Pinit- .
motto, "See Europe !lest.•' By the donned by the- medical Drotesa'ion. -
_ ._�, ence be men born with the acult of
ham's Sanative Wsah.) halve rei'om-
tune 'the snow flies something may f y Avoid imitations. The Cbsa. H. mended it to a lot of women friends.° ,
=turn up-Mr, King le lucky. Minavd's Liniment for Rheumatism. clear and concise statement, fer that Fletcher signature 'marks` genuine, M Wit., GOOp�, Byeal
document niust appeal to the compo- Castoria•
_ - cite will of the peoples of the nations, ---- • -�"'�'
{ and ,jn order to -make the proper ap-
r- peal it must be read generally and
understood.
• "There, again, we remember the ;
operations of the law of human na-
ture, and wi hope that in -these men
the tam !ati to show erudition will
oivE
P
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be subordinated to writing that -huh,
'MQsltMilesfieeDollar While properly covering the cause. P„IW
may be understood by the audience. �t
Whether it's the sudden stop, The A clear statement of the case, Wader- -
qulek get -away or the steady pull standable by all, should mean success.'' '
through heavy roads,--your Firestone -0 -- to k - -
tires are on the job 100�Jo insuring Minard's Liniment for aehlnp Joints• IMdes►! +'
2 „fro so►+�t
you safety, traction and eeonomica j rAD s
ieHcno�ti+
performance. It's Funny `.A>stI
e Under the rugged non -skid tread is Cincinnati Enduirer: We always
' the Firestone safer carcass built of +thought It t,rnn• to call a chicken
y Excess acid 1s the common cause of times its volume in acid. It is harm-
cords with every fibre insulated with "dressed when it was stripped. ices and tasteless and its action is
f,00kiag abcut the streets, we still, indigestion. It results In pain and
rubber to eliminate internal friction. , ; the sr.me sv'a' sourness about two hours after eat. quick. Yea will. .never rely on elude _
i such a combination, no wonder think y methods, never continue to suffer,
estone tires give "Most; Miles Per - -• :• Ing. The Quick corrective is an alkali when you learn how quickly, how
bclllar." See voter dearest Firestone which neutralizes acid. The beat tor• pleasantly this premier method acts.
Rhere aiti be nt� hearty contests
rev ve s 3ttiIt OL M119ae ave let
In sissy, by order of blusaolini, who It has remained standard with pbyst- Be sure -to get the genuine. Phillip@'
thus puts a stop to the only thing at
which he can't hope to win. -Kay clans in the 60 years since its inven - ,Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pbysi-
tMn. clans for 50 years In correcting ex-
Features.
One spoohful of Phillips' Milk of I care acids. ' Each bottle contains.
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1i4>bl us *l f BROUGHAM. Pe SUMMEf' -: = G "OERIES�
p _ delicate -will be , kept for a • second
Hugh and Mr's. Mechfn, of Picker- nod' Misses. 1ltesd and Neville
_ - TWRMS of St. David's School, and Miss Hend-
ing, and son Norman, of Oshawa, cal, erson of St. Jose '
$2.7a per yew,; 81.6011 pats is advaa�e ph a parish return
led on friends here on Friday. age of oar new refrtReratur coaster; where yoar Roods
- sabsctiption. to the .united staua.aad Crest ed to the city with their ,charges. Take Advantage Britain $2,00 is advance. The Women's Insitute met Pt the During the week the children treat- are kept cold, clean and sanitary. when ordering
x home of 'Mrs, Sheppard- on Friday ed the staff to A concert which for
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, afternoon. $ rs. R. D. Miller attended peeand A avoF left A on Wednesda Uooked - -- __Your Groceries order your
- the meetin and was warmly velcom- pap y Ham Head Cheese Roast' Pork Boneless Butt
ed after her long. absence on- account afternoon left the youngsters breath- Beef Bologna Pork Bologrit; -- Pressed -Veal'
NOTES AND COMMENTa. of illness. The mPetin was 'held on y 8 R
g less with excitement and interest. Pressed Beef - Corned Setif Yeameal Bacon
-- the lawn, where tea was served after Field day and distribution of rizes Sliced .B'reakfast Bacon ” ' Sliced Back Bacon
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The popularity of the .British the business -meeting- .A. great deal occupied-the time on Thursda y,' and
'royal fancily is not llkely to wane of routine business was transacted, clean up on Friday was not the least _
for plan The appointment of conveners to look interestin of ,.their work Miss E.
many to corns No other after the following e artments were K CROSS AND BLACKWEI,L'S PICKLES
g p , Morrison lt• �. is again giving her
%haler ever sat upon a throne, or as follows; Health, Mrs. Harvey; services to the little ones, and "Mr. - -Heinz Pickles Heinz Catsups - Heinz 'Cream of Tomato Soap
- elected by a people to rule over a Education, Mrs. White; Agriculture, and Mrs. V. Middleton who reign - Heinz Pork and Beans Heinz Spaghetti
j nation. who ruled more justly or itilrs, Bayles; Legislation' bars. JnO, over the destinies of the kitchen are
Phillips;' Emigration, Mrs. Johnston; an ideal. couple in this. department. SALAD CREAMS
won the love of: the people more Historical Research and League of The St,- Vincent'de Paul Society of Heinz Premier Blue Ribbon
r than King George of England. Nations, Mrs. Brown. A: contribution of Toronto, who fir-arice this m,ose • "'
Evidence of his great popularity wa-S voted toward helping t-o supply , worthy work are to be congratulated. =
} has been et�owti in no unmistak• me`lical help for Tobermory in the t on the erteensive imrovements made FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY
- winter - months. , Th'e paper for the ` their property this year, aril the
s able manner during the past-few afternoon was given..by' Miss Doris good they are. doing among their Granulated Sugar is Cheap —Buy ':Tow -55.80 per 100 lbs.
months when he has teen passin j; Johnston, which dealt with Canada, little roteges is •bo "und to. bear a rich"
,ithrough a very critical illne': s, its growth and development since hanet in Fieaith and happiness for
Confederation :' THi! paper was of the future. On Friday- next from 3 to
AMES. RICHARDS0N
3 But the popularity of the royal
r _ unusual excellera:e. The roll coil was 5 p, m. stanciard time, tics staff wiI1
family will not diewith the death answered by quotations from CanAd- be glad to have any of the residents
of King George, . if the Prince -of ian authors. and was - answeratl larg- of Pickering who may care to do so, � j Wales coot {Hues in the wisecour .se sly from the writin¢s of the late Bliss visit "Camp Ozarsm ".to :tie `he work Pic' kering Hardwa'xe 'tore
c , Carman, • An appreciation of Wiss.Lcarried on at this active summer
which he has been following since Carman, from' the lien of a youthful f centre
'he came to the years of manhood. writer of Pickering was much ap- I
He has becocue quite a popular pneciated. The meetincr was closed
speaker and be h the faculty of with the singing of. the National An The Pickering We have Arsenate of Lead, Parii; Green, Arsenate of Lime, Climax
` as acu Y them, led by Mrs. Grainger, who is Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mixture for the potato crop.
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saying -the right thin at the ri ht �1gYlance �ornmittee
g g B over 80 years of age, an3 is now vis-
.. Lime. In many cases be has taken iting her daughter. 'Mrs.R. D: 'Miller.., Dr.. Williams' Flv Uil for Cattle— spray.to keep the flies "
the initiative in work for the re --«-- The object of thiisgs Association is to
off your stock.
,.-lief of suffering, as in the case cf AT OZAtiAM THE CAMPER GIRLS I lessen st alinfeand prosecute Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Wire Cloth to keep out the flies.
the relief of the Welsh Miners. ' ARE , "ALWAY FEELING' GAY." _
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r,.. asher° and 1900 Gravity Washers. Members lisvine property stolen oommuni Beatty Electric wThiel set has won for h {tx the Tr.e first art y of children at "Cam p
°ate immediately wi h any member A free trial any time.
hearts of the people, and has inade Ozanam ". returned to Teror,to on the of Executive ommittee.
t4 loyal citizecs of a number who had 12th These children , who. represent Haying and Harvesting Tools of all kinds. I
an intense, hatred of everything sortie six nationalit:e.•+, came .to carne Membership tee
� •' on July 1st, Althnug: *, much . of thp� -
"pertaining to royalty. A few weather was unfavorable for outdoor Tickrte may be bad from the President or
e sorts, the. teachers ' in cha'.eP _, w i Secretary on.ppueattoa. Agent for the McCormick Dee -ing lµarm
days ago he add "reseed a number P a r Machinery and R,-pairs,
rr that the time was fully occupied, Grit,
Ex?-:2, Com. —L. D. Banks, C. 9. Pulm y _
-of teen age boys, who were IeRVioR the marked improvement in the ap-' P g-
4> _ r er, M. S Cho man, Pickering.
M Britain to make their hoines in l
+�• pearance of the little- visitor =• fu.= I-
Australia. He .advised the young ly repaid the time artt effort devot- I O. Munro, CHs. Richardson.- Our Motto : We have it, ran get it, or it is not made.
men to take off their coats and P=1 to their care. A few of the morel President, t;eoretarp
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- buckle to ther ta�-ksaad poncluded — -' - - - -- — J. S. BAl SD`JN! ; .- ,,rICK�1NG
with the words. " rt't forget to
write home C, your mothers:'
y ("Some critical beings rosy sap that
re :��
'it is all "sere well for hi to _ — - 10 i
g "�sidvise young men to take off their 1
I -I
" _±coats and et to work as he does •1l -
R We have piit in a atnck of Black Diamond Plow Polufs. Give a call.
noCknow what bard" Rork is." 1C If we havn't Rot your, make, we will get them.• .
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As true that -the prince does not '
' Sneed to work so far a-i money is The Linde c� Dauch Paper Coo " :Our season's stock of Brantford Binder Twine has arrived.
Oar prices will be right. •concerned, as be is a rich man. - But the position which be is nomax off' Canada, Ltdrh e - d
Cli Bug Killer, Paris Green, Arsenate of Lea
.,;filling and the position which he for the potato bugs.
' will be called upon to fill later in p� Po _ � _ 011tario - - 'Fresh Groceries at lowest prices.' Highest prices paid for Miffs, demands arduoas toll; and �r(�n On - farm produce,
there lb n0 other runic iu the Em- - + �+i+ ! gatteriee Re-charged.
'. qpire who works harder than be, i
When the ntajorityGf the subjects
Are- 4peu to purchase N Tat and Rye ne.yottr order, We deliver.
• Phone Markham0'w
�, Phu
4. are lying snuclly in their beds he Atha «' at the following -
to sitting up preparing speeches or Can -General 1D!
q otherwise doing • M. D Green river
g . work for the -- prices,: f Merchant
ices ': -
-. _ _ . _ - . . Duncan,
nation. Many a tine he has 'long-
ed
fa € e the quiet rife ce the hitntbie Noi' I wheat and Rye Straw
farmer. The - advice he_gave•in :
-, ,regard to writing home was 1 1 ' I•`
'timely. Otte of the greatest safA• B aled 6.00 per ton, Loading Point,
guards for t► young man i "s the 10'r �)8.OU per "ton delivered
:maintaining the' honc3 ties. As e
a young roan or woman Qevers $t the Factory.
hia or her relations with the home.
-ties he is taking %- false step For further enquiries 1ti'rite' the abo`'e
that will likely lead to his ultimate 1
:ruin. No matter bow busy. the - firm or Plion -e 18 Trenton. r y✓ ,
i prince is he always Hnds time to -
;perform this filial duty. -
DUMBARTON. r Your Summer Home Can Look
c t - Twice as Attractive
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Mrs, Fanny Ph'errUL of -Markham -. - _ - -. -
is visiting her sister, :lira. AIPx Thom. simply cover the walls and ceilings with
- Miss Glenna- Uilm%4r, of Markii d, - "- --
-spent the weekend at-her home here. I e e itilooth, tight- fitting sheets of Gyproc Fireproof
Mr. Nobel, we are pleased to sap is - - - - wallboard —then decorate. Gy proc will also nuke
- wn ichAmpreved in -health • since their
return home. ,' jit cooler on hot days— warmer on cold nights. 317.
Rey. John•Chibholm, D. D., of Mon. '
treal, visited his niece, Mrs, Christida
,Anderson, last ,veek,
Alarge number of ladies 'attended
the W, Al. S. meeting at bars, Forgie's
-.. on rhursday afterno,n, : -
Mrs, John Toms wave a.n afternoon -
tea to a number of frienfis in honor of Fireproo Wal board
her guest, Mn Hist•y of'f.t. Dennis.
The sale of hnrne rimdo vnnkinR and
For Sale By
" 'Abe tea Riven by the T,adiP ' Aid at 1 N. M. Gordon - - - - - •,Pkkering, Ont.
' '-Mts. Corbett's pCOVP.d a Rt'PhC success. _ �-•
It ig,with rPRret_thKt the eommun'i-
ty learned of the sudden death of blrs. '
_ - Come , =See an -Hear - - - - - =-
11i,FiPrr �iullivan on Monday' evening
1rc m heart failure. _ ~ av - ] •S
x. - BRADLEY'S - B �E
The New" Kolster'
BROCK ROAD, '. :.' - - '
ThP Brock road soon beopezi.for , All-Eleertric Raidio Children's plain 8nglfyh•brnadcloth panty dresses, mice range of. colors "
alt trrtftlr,' we Ail at "bridge is nearly ages 2, 4 and B years, at 1.30.
P - completed. '.The new Kolster All - Electric establishes a new Children's figured broadcloth and tlgared cotton panty dresses,
The game begun -Fast week here will mark in'radio value. You rezlize its superiority ages np -to tlyea'rs; speirial 1.19,
- be =played bff at Audley, , and_ we bnpe " Children's -black mteeni -red trimmed play suite, embroidered figures,
a better spirit will pier ails of performance and appearance irnmediately. ages 2, 3 and 4, special 100.
Unofficial report sa. ; than,' the 'B, - come in and' hear the Kolster. Prove its valve Khaki coveralls and overall-s, tr- i- mrvedn red, the excellent
` Xoad basebtiil team defeated Pickering for yourself. - - wearing kind, n t 1.26.
on Tuesday evening by -and _ Women's au'd Children's Sommer underwear in cotton and silk,
Mrs: F. R. Jackson -and daughter "- WILLi "A )M O. MURKAR y Women's and Children's hosiery, splendid shades.
_.. -- - `• are visiting friends at Welland and
_. .otherp' d points A ndoff mHltT�n n. PI_Cf:\G O TARIO MEN'91VEAR
cwlleod n VodSAand aMrs.
Jackson on � • _ _ _
Men's Iight work boots, panco soles of the splendid wearing
' Alonday cast, and were" accompanied ty, Tenuisywe rr balls a
_ quali,
he Airs, ,ackson on their wily to To. Sporting Goods— , nd bats.
Y�nto. I We still use the same high grade" leather and give yon the same good
it is reported that.NIiss'IHtthews, of i service in ,'tar Shoe Repairing Department.
-- '_Ularernnnt, will succeed .lfi�= Leigh as
teacher here for the anrriiQg term, C ECIL B Y
' Miss LeiRb, on retiring after a •I years
- contract was presented by friends snd "All that vrn1 peek iri Radio ++
with some vaittable presents, i P I Cog -E .-R S N. C3' -
, o- i,; ' -. ".ter -__ _,.•. ,....i. ... 'r ' ;�' ''. _ ,,.M y ata?�'r�e;: vk_�•. r-K w' :'a�': •i',t
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f a �i. ; ��.. ,.Yg .N u°e <t`,F;`>.Pez_ • T'; rr. .'.•a. ,y _ , y _. .�. h: '. ym•' 'rr _ �!'. ".3SY:� a'r� "L ''�': �' . �' �'•: � ' -=4
' '�'� _ ; ��'�: .,. ., "i2i ," •.•- .•.> ._, , . _. .... °s'7�•s"ffik', ,. 9a+.:' . •,: av , a 9 e,P�• f... -:�-. s'4e ;t. „rc -°r ''hx._.;Y. -+; ..�f , - r3 4•° '�':'- r,'-- . _ . aG...'• ...= -r:
The. house occupied by Mr. Yeates
and family was struck by lightn•
Ing cauaing the destruction,of•.the
chimney. -No other damage was
done to the house, but its occu
pants were bAdly frightened at
the time;
Wm. Carson, ar.96n, of the 7 ' th co'nces=
71 sion, met with a bad• motor acci
dent on Sunday. Accompanied
by his mother, he was driving
down the hill at Kinsale when the
steering gear refused to work and
the car ran into the ditch and intc
-a h:�dro pole whieh and off,
The hydro wives fell to the ground
and set fit P to the grass. Word
was sent to Brooklin and the
power A turned off. The cat
was very bakily dqmaged Find ' wil
cost about $200 for repairs For.
tunately neither of the occupants
was Injured, They can congratu
late themselves on their narrow
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Earl A. Grubin P.O., Eye Special-
Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. Mich-'
bretf attended the -funeral of the
-Intl at Stouffville from Wednesday to
..CLAR9M*Pn
Ban and Mrs. Kilpatrick and
ate Wm. Shaw at Stouffville on
c. fatpily.9pe9t..Squday
-Pugh
in. Bramp- I
Mrs Elizabeth Is At'ptes•. ton
with the former's parents. I
Ontario mud Quebec.
ant under medical care.
Hernese repairs and shoo . r . epairs
Iways guaranteed at H. A. Law,
-At Markham a"" Monday from-9 a.
— to 6 p.m. Office In the Wear
N.
Mr. and Kre. S%tt, of Hamilton,
tent Sunday with J. H. and Mrs.
spent
ARL A. GRUBIN, R. O.—Hyeal b . t
ESpecialiv. Hoorn Co
on's. Also on hand a good line of
of
B. 9: McCready and Miss Pe gie Arst
e of the e j
Optometry of C.71= medalist d
Herman Prize winner in 1928. At Mark m
every.
__'_McCready,.of Xoronto, visited at Barker's
Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 P. m.. in Dr-
den tcl office. At Stouff villa from-Wed-
If you require anything In the
9
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neaday
the manse on Sunday. ed
Miss Margaret •- Macnab. spent a at
to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin-
- Glasses fitted and repaired. 2H heat quality
Lowest Price*. Phone tou 5, 461Y
Theatre -1
few days recently with W. A.4%nd
Mrs. Dryden, of Brooklin.
HORSE REGISTER.,
IONDS—GoVernment, Municipal and
Mrs. Wm. Jones, who has been
companies such as the Imperial Gum-
antes and Accident Company of Ca.w
seriously ill, is, we sift pleased to'
ROYAL. Mj.RK [233591 (20170)—im-
ada The Western Assurance Compare?
report now somewhat better.
ported Clydesdale Stallion, the
Richard How is attending the
property of Nelson Wagg, Clare-
,Safe
cent.
NSURANOE--All classes written in.
Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M', which
mont, W*-.'11 make the season of 1429
is irr session kt'Ottawa this week.
. .
at htp owin stable, Claremont, Ont
A. M. GIBSON
Phone Pickering 1712.
Magnus Morgan is relieving road
CULRAVEN CONSUL [2508.31 (210
"RILEY THE QOP`
master on the C. P. R. from To.
59), the imported , Clydesdale
43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby.
ronto to Hamilton for three weeks.
Stallion, the 'property of Nelson
John.McLellan, of Detroit, Mich.,
Wagg, Ctaremont, %lill make Cie
Having taken over. Robt.
spent several days last week with
,
sea3on r. 1929 at h s own stable,
.. "GIRL .SHY COWBOY"
his parents, Rev. A. and Mrs. Mc.
Claremoriz.
Lellan.
FAIRVIEW KING'S'SE)AL —1022—
The weekly prayer meeting in
,
(26-385), the Grand Champion Im-
S rvice -car always ready, day 02
the United Gliurch will be discon
ported Hackney Stallioi-► the. prop-
"CHEATING CHEATERS"
tinned for the remaindey, of the
prty o� Nelson Wagg, Claremont,
Stoves, Fleury's Famous
i'holldays.
-' 1929 a- his
will make the season oA.
H, and Kro.' Meeblu, of Picker-
own stable, Claremont.
251y: A. I,. PILKEY.
Ing, and son, Norman, of Oshawa.
DOL—Percheron Stallion. (12921) im-
'ported'fm
]Friday, Saturday, 26 acid 27
*i8ited with J. H. and Mrs, Seal,
ro -France by W. J. Me-
Phone 505 Pick.
on Saturday.
Callum, Brampton, and the prop -
Norman and 'Mrs. Jones and
Norman
o A. Somerville, lot 14, 10
f E. Som
ert f
child and Miss Sarah Jones, all of
line Markham, will make the sea-
Toronto. spent Sunday with Rich•
son at n'is own stable. Terms—
$15• (Enrolment No. 2336 Form
3GENT (48) BROUGHAM `'Lone Star Ranger"
ard and Mrs. Ward.
A.1.)
Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey and
Raymond and Mrff. Pilkey and lit-
1 91 (171 the
DANTON , 151P. [1 727)
tl daughter spent Sunday with
a292 ron Stallion, im-
pure bred Perch,
friends in Bowmanville;
porter. from France, the property
of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will
Ask 'U about s �
George and Mrs. Ward an d little
Sunday
make the season of 1929 as follows:
sen, of Bethesda. spent
with Bert and Mrs. Mantle and
Monday leaves his own stable and
proceeds to Frank Hutchings, Brock
Other-friends in Claremont. M. J.
Rev. A. McLellan and
Road, for noon, home for night.
Tuesday, T. Hirst's, Kinsale, moon;
Wilker motored to Ottawa on
Brooklin..zliglit. Wednesday, WaL
designs that are
Vuesday to attend the annual
H,rvi.�', -Greenwood, noon; home for
- _meeting of the Masonic Grand
night. .."day, John Scott's, con. 8,
Lodge.
Pickering, noon;, John Norton's, con.
There will be no service in the
5, Uxbridge, night. Saturday, Clare
Baptist Church next Sunday.fts
niont, noon; home for night. where
inapproptlate for the
the pas tor ill on his holidays. The
he wil;! remain until the following
.,regular services. will be resumed
Monday morning. Terms $15, pay-
purpose in view. The
one illustrated is aim-
pie, yet has art[stry.
the following Sabbath.
able F--b6 1st, 1930.
H. A. Lawton, who purchased
PRELUDE [24622] (20960',, the well
M. Palmer's boot and shoe
bred ir:pqrted approved Clydesdale
bneineee several months ago, is
Stallion. the property of Oscar Wa-
selling out his entire stock, as be
son, Brougham, will make the.ses-
'
is going out of business. He is
son of- 1929 as follows: Monday at-
offering great bargains.
ternoon will leave his o stable,
We instal them complete.
The following pupils of Miss
Brougt,& m . for T Hirst's, Kinsale,
Aldine Ward successfully passed
Ho-
for rught; Tuesday, Graham's Ho
their piano examinations : Edith
tell Brooklin, for night; Wednesday
- thy,
afternoon. Samuel Harris', Whitby,
inton.'who'passed her primary
L i
examination with honors. Eileen
for right; Thursday. Frank Madda
Linton and Billie Tomlinson. who
ford's, Kingston Road, for noon.
Wilmot Shed's. Baseline, for might;
•also passed their primary exams.
The many friends of Mrs- Jos.
F riday. W. J. Hitler's. Pickering.
._:'illeadman are pleased to know
noon; Chas. Hutching's, Brock Road,
for night; Saturday morning pro-
that she to ' making a good recar•
ceeds to his own mable where he
-ery, after her recent operatiod)n
will remain until the following
which one of her legs was Scapa
Monday afternoon.
"Itated below the Imee. Bile ex.
FARMS FOR SALE
_7 'jwte to be able to go around very
BACK TO CLAREMONT
own.
Baying operations are still in
Dear Friend:
:full swing, The work has been
bald u;) by several rainstorms
Here I am back In Claremont at my
'that have occurred during the
old stand, ready jo serve yuu with a
well assorted stock of goods at prices
Vast two weeks. The fall wheat
that you will find attractive.
and rye IT beginning, to ripen and
It is my hope that the friend 11V
harvest of these crops will soon
h
established during my previous fl.
ben,
teeti�yelk'rsamonk you may be recewLd.
Our local constable is determin.
You may he sure that I shall do
'led to compel motorists to observe
.everything possible to make my re-
turn advantageous to you in busi-
the highway laws. On Sunday
,a
last a number of motorists who
"as way.
Since resuming ownership of this
g c t the four
le t stop A6
to
Store I have put in stock a large.&a-
nerNhave received summonses
sortmect of renew merchandise, bouit,ht
Lo attend court to answer to the
at right, p•i-ces. and I am prepared to
charge,
sell it to you AT RIGHT PRIC", as Tali
The rowdyism and unb4koming•
will readily see when you come In, as
conduct of a certain group of
I hope you will do at'the first oppor-
young gentlemen ?, xm late Sunday
tj nity.
It is giog t cr be a pleasure to see
.
]Baskets, Clothes Baskets.'
orn •
nights and early on Monday m -
.
U. Come in andlet. u's renew odt
'
-Ingo on the streets of' the village
Troiendship.
aIs suggested as - a condition to be
Yours sincerelyl
Bank Drafts to and
ttended to by those ..given that
L. FINGOLD
4- • It is said that a certain man
claret6ont,-May20.1020.
living in a country village,-and
Maker of the well known
was recently appointed a county
constable, had in the course of his
•
Store
auti6q demanded motorists to pro-
Barnes' Baskets,
Phone Markham 8409-
'duce their driving • permits. -IJa
lone,case a motorist showed h is
Claremont
which satisfied the
..iliquorpermit
.,.,,constable. In another- case. a
motorist who had purchased &used
car, produced his transfer card,
which saved thin from being pinch.
-' full line of
The worst electric storm of the
seasOn p�mssed over this locality od
Satu rday afternoon. -The lightn'
T a1F.
ing was continuoust and very vivid
and there was; a continuous roar
of thunder, and was accompanied
ikon a haavv rinwn-nniar of rAin.1
fit "COPQ
The. house occupied by Mr. Yeates
and family was struck by lightn•
Ing cauaing the destruction,of•.the
chimney. -No other damage was
done to the house, but its occu
pants were bAdly frightened at
the time;
Wm. Carson, ar.96n, of the 7 ' th co'nces=
71 sion, met with a bad• motor acci
dent on Sunday. Accompanied
by his mother, he was driving
down the hill at Kinsale when the
steering gear refused to work and
the car ran into the ditch and intc
-a h:�dro pole whieh and off,
The hydro wives fell to the ground
and set fit P to the grass. Word
was sent to Brooklin and the
power A turned off. The cat
was very bakily dqmaged Find ' wil
cost about $200 for repairs For.
tunately neither of the occupants
was Injured, They can congratu
late themselves on their narrow
4-
;p
7
A number of local Masonic bre-
Earl A. Grubin P.O., Eye Special-
Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. Mich-'
bretf attended the -funeral of the
-Intl at Stouffville from Wednesday to
ael and R. Evans left on Tuesday
ate Wm. Shaw at Stouffville on
Saturday of each week. Office in the
on a ten day MGtOe trip to Eastern.
Friday last.
Grubin Block. Phone Stouffvffle 2406.
Ontario mud Quebec.
Hernese repairs and shoo . r . epairs
Iways guaranteed at H. A. Law,
-At Markham a"" Monday from-9 a.
— to 6 p.m. Office In the Wear
EVERYTHING IN MURAMN
on's. Also on hand a good line of
Block .
wots and shoes. Give • him a
If you require anything In the
9
�i
trial.
Theatre -1
of insurance lot us give yon our
insure in Snancial
It pays to strong
IONDS—GoVernment, Municipal and
StOU&JUC, On
companies such as the Imperial Gum-
antes and Accident Company of Ca.w
Mortgage Bonds., Also, Industrials.
ada The Western Assurance Compare?
in-vestmeats at from 5 to 7. per
of Canada. and The Mutual Life A&
,Safe
cent.
NSURANOE--All classes written in.
Friday -Saturday, 19 and 20
surance Company of Canp4a. For
quotations apply to
cluding Fire. Automobile, Wind.
storm, Accident and Sickness.
Two Features
A. M. GIBSON
Phone Pickering 1712.
Phone or write
"RILEY THE QOP`
NOTICE
43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby.
and•
Having taken over. Robt.
ATTENTION
.. "GIRL .SHY COWBOY"
garage, Brougham, we are now Mat
to service in Brougharn as won
give
as in Claremont.
I have taken over the Agency
Tuesday, Wednesday, JuIV 23 24
S rvice -car always ready, day 02
Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales
"CHEATING CHEATERS"
n'4.t service.
night
Pickering 501L
Phone Clare. 5105; Pickerin 501L
Stoves, Fleury's Famous
-Comedies
Oil, Selberling Tires.
Plows, Points,
251y: A. I,. PILKEY.
Scufflers and Wheelbarrows.
]Friday, Saturday, 26 acid 27
Phone 505 Pick.
"Plastered in Parts"
3GENT (48) BROUGHAM `'Lone Star Ranger"
BARR
Ask 'U about s �
-��1��) 'r . =
wE speak of artistic
he
designs that are
dignified, not artistic
designs that would be
inapproptlate for the
De
L t - '
av a
purpose in view. The
one illustrated is aim-
pie, yet has art[stry.
•No Greater Tribute"
N. W. STAFFORD,
flker'
Kin ton Road,
%hitbv
%
We instal them complete.
Phone Whitby
68 r
Maple IA&f Mutual Fir's
Chailes'coo'per_,
Insurance CO-
...Claremont
Cheap rates for farm and country
buildings.
Wlndotorm Insurance on buildings,
wind-wills, Silo@ etc.
Automobile Insurance
of all kinds.
FARMS FOR SALE
-
Write or phone
SPECIAL PRICES
ED. B 0 W M A N
20 WHITBY, ONT.
'FOR TEAM HARNESS
Farmers, Attetioa
I have secured the agency for the Frost
oted Team Backhand Harness,
Brass- mounted
ood and Cocksbutt Farm Iturple-
me and will keep constantlyon,
2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42-00
ha.
hand repairs for these popular
Wit . b 5 ring breeching. instead of back-
implements.
band, $49.00
.'Also, Loudon 1 9 barn and stable
'Black mounted Team Backband Harness, $88.50
fittings.
f wilt also take contracts for painting
5 1riag Breeebing 1.25
barns and houses by a new-
process, by spraying.
Thk is not a factory harness, but emstom made in,our
Eatitnafes cheerfully given,
Phone 1620.
own shop at Markham.
-27-52
We specialize on repairs to hgrupis and collirs.
R. J. mmap Claremont
•, T 0 D
C
'Green River
Harness and Collar Manufacturer
Basket Factory'?
M. 01'V r Home Phone 3400,''
Manufacturers of
Barry
All kinds of Fruit Baskets,
Crates, Farmer%;, Bushel
.
]Baskets, Clothes Baskets.'
Frank Pen n*ook
Bank Drafts to and
...I
-Proprietor
Maker of the well known
from
Barnes' Baskets,
Phone Markham 8409-
Ready trimmed, 5 cents to
.1.26 per roll, also
,-She r' wineWilliaM S
Paints and
.,'Varnishes
Call and see these Goods
and you..will be delighted
with them
D.'As8,00TT
Pbone 14011
CLAREMONT
B"'Y"G and selling foreign drafts is a regular
of the general business o
part f- The Canadian
our;-
of Commerce in which. we, often find ou
selves L able to reader, val Liable assistance by'offer
ing timely advice. Our transactions in foreign
monias are conducted at minimum rates, and airy
personal assistance we can render is yours for the
asking. , Enlist the services of The C%Dadian Bank
'of Commerce when sending money out of the
country. .7
THE C ANADIAN BANK.
OF COMMERCE
'r]JE -STANDAIZD BANK OF CANADA
_0 M /A I if7 :-
STANDS FOR THE BEST
Litter 'Carriarg, Hay Carriers
Putilp-3, Door Tracks, Oo%v
Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc- 7
It will pay, you to get my prices on
,above before buying elsewhere.
.FRANK 1, PROUSE
()Nl ARIG
n.
• you'll find my Muck—an
d there's a body and soul seemed to rally to a
mighty effect.
fire in the stove."
U will dietivie far
Ned Lent, sized an armful blank- She wee already at the edge of the, yv
filon from 15AEADA eta from the boat, then stepped to Le- timber.• -Stoc2ing down, she made one
asitisf ae
4phea t" nore's side. "The captain vvill help eap into its shelter. She was none
Wul fle p
man you You, Miss Gijbfrt," he said to Bess. too soon: already Doomsdorf had look-
Then he an] the g6ldeb-hured girl ed back to see if the coast Vere clear.
he loved started tog•!Lher through the Everythin g depended on Ned, hence-
six-inch snowfall towards 'Le woods. forth. She couldn't work alone. With
Bess, stricken and appalled, but yet his aid,, perhaps, they could destroy
not knowing which wny to turn,•took this evil power under which They had just place a
glass or cup
the .trail. behind thew. But Knutsen fallen ' Lefore it could prepare to meet er the open-
still 1w.,ited on the r.hore, beside the ti.ern. Doomaworf's cabin a long, log ed tin and the contents
structure on the bank of a dark little
494L boat. will keep perfectly. Eagle
(GREEN) Doomsdorf, ineredflole to Ned and �tream—'was only a hundred feet dis- Brandin" been the leading
146's, was wholly plausible o :im. He tant, in the wood. Now that abe was baby food since 1857.
feared him to the depibs of his heart.- out of. sight of. the shore, she broke,
vrt' in some. measure, at least, these into a frenzied run.
VNIZZ BAST BOOKS
th!w were� in his charge. rind it worst (To be c6ritlitutd.) Write The Borden Co., Linil"d.
came to wo..-A, he must Etand I-etween for Baky
J�. Montreal. Dept. B 46,
&Frmh them and this island devil with his Welfare Boo"
own life. He hd stayed on �be shore Mac
after the othe�j a had gore so that he Who can tell what gi magic is?
tkiftj�B
Anigbt.find out the truth. Or, in 'what covert does she lie?
was not long in learning, CONDENSED
'MMK
14 it He
10 Through tome• innate, vague, almost finder what brown' leaves or green
HL
ihexplicable des-Ire to shelter his three Shines her startled eye?
•hargee and to y),Lre them the truth, Though we beat the Woods of dream,
D UTRI BUTION %e wanted to writ until all -.bree of Lure and stalk her as we will,
'hein r.ad disappearcu' in the wood; She sits close, she nestles warm,
Dentist "Open wider, please —
wider." L Pat1ent—"A-.A-Ah-" - Dendist
• -,=50" MARSHALL e•,,en this was den-ed hire, Lenore She eludes us still.
(inserting rubber gag, towel and
WAN and Ned, it is 'true, h,4 already van- sponge)—"How's your family?"
-02 ished into the patch of forest; but I have never seen her clear I
T for known from what deep . 0
R`^! oLVTRA CO Bess seemed to be Walkin_ slowly, N shade she"
rTr V is Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia.
$t I L
% waiting for him. Doorn dorf bent, ps,
*11t! '7r 5 e<lgt, watch_ now, ijriloading the sit res and remain- Yet I have fe"it her sudden wings
BEGIN HERE TODAY. was ni,ca�Y Nt tile ing blankets from the. canoe; but sufl- Brush against my lips.
Ked Cornet LDEs on a voyage to ing them with. a straige and iiiexiilic denly, with one -moJon, - he ah.owi,]
Northern Canada and Alaska to ex. ablerglittel' in gray, sardonic eyes. He Knutsen where he stood. e.
mighty; bearded man; clothed Minard's Liniment for Earache.
change silk and velvet gowns with the was a in t he was ben', !ifs With one grer,' lureh of his shoul-
Indian trap era for fine furs. Ned is in furs; already dies he turned over the empty boat
act�ompaniex by his fiancee, Lenore hands on the 6ow of the-:)o�t. Already
and shoved 4 off into the sea. The Forests -and Birds
ou,%, upon the shore.
s mother.
Nardenwortb, and the latter' Ned was climbing first wave. catching it, drove it out Sherbrooke Tribuce (Llb.): One of
Pees Gilbert, seamstress, and' the
Partly to remov- die sil.y dismay )f resch. "Yop wvi�'t need that again," the most efficacious ways of prevent-
c;qp-ain's assistant, NicNab, are v�or-
that had cverwhelnied him, partly be- he !taid. Ing the growth of timber eating in-
ried because Captain 1�nutsen is nn-�
n liquor. Together cause it wag the' first thought that Witb� a half-uftered, sobbing 9'83P sects should be parilcuta-dy Interest-
bibingloo freely i to the mind of a wayfarer
they steal into to the general public-tbe tire er.
Nee's cabin and confis- would come ro- man had heard from his lips
n-tUrned with. a before Knutsen sprang to tissue it.
7 stock. When Ned of the sea, Knutw- irrim
Cate his remaining ivatlon of birds. Tbere may he li�
find` the _1itluor -gone be,.blarres Bess questiQn. What i*land, �s Cis'!" lie In an instant J.e had "ized it, and In the forests which are not inset- t
It- the theft and she confesses. asked. R-tanding Fli-deep in the icy water, he
it'l*orons. but generally speai-Jag it is
The craft runs into a heavy gale
The stranger turned with a grim, turned to face the blond man on the true that the more birdi there
Two life-boats are.
and is shipwrecked. n-.eanirg'bmile. he answered shore. The latter roared once with the fewer lnsect4, In the past ctil..
a in
ia,e towered and in out I C ta* ut� . . . . . . . .....
Lenore and Xfter simply. savalre mirth, a Round that carr!ed �drpu Were too Inellned to sally o
Xnutsei,, Ned Bc-h Ned and Knutsen stood erect far abroad the snowy desolation; thin into the woods, gun unde
many hours the captain sights 11and. r arm.. and
l
Bess bears up bravely, but Lenore to•blore rt him. The wind. made cur- be -�tul�ered W 'Atehing with blittering i to shoot at everything That -auph
seems almost unable to bear the harJ- :Ous whispeTs dtwn throazI. the long �eye.. their eye. Without thinking of the
6. 1 ..1 . t
ph�p& ,!it of the ri"-r ,alley. "Hell'." Knut it Ire ordi red simply. His damage they, were causlux Thanks
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY sen ecFoed- "Is dat As name?" ilghi* arm lifted %lowly as if in in- to an efficient propaganda, Pis Aln'l
-I,'s the name I gave t. youl ad
l vtnerce, and rested almost I'TuP, of bird hu2t'ng Is going out Of. !1�441un
I
CHAPTER Xll(Cont'd.) Mink ft's that before you g*1 nviraY " I 11CM411 his breast. His Mend beard hid ;ad we take greater care of our Leath-
aves and 'the wind be- the,conterrpt,ums curl of his 1�rq. ered friends.. • But there are still
With the w -KnutsenN hand moved toward his to MOST people rely on 'Aspirin
Vnd them, Knutsen saw the gray line CHAPTER XIII. i plenty of people who do not seem
b1p. in the days of the grin Ilghta, to make short work of their
-"that was the island slow I y at rength*n. Tb strarcer's Voice was �k?p an4 understand the necessity it preserv.
e
'The time came at lalit, when his weak- full, so far'-carrying, so masterful, in the old North, it had never "ved In the� Insect-eating birds. ' It is to, headaches, but did you know it's
or arms were shot through with" burr- that it might }.eve been the art.icula-' more swiftly, in thiw second of need i these that we wov-fif-addrese the ex just as effective in the worse paiuS
ihih h6 had remembered his pistol. hortatton; Rkspect our birds.
:Ing pain. that. Ned could s:vo make it . from neuralgia or neuritis? Rhea-
• lion of the raw element% among v.
,out it was still weary miles away. he lived, rather than the utterance of But he remembered it too late. And
his-great hand. thoich fast, was in- Sunday Sc bool.. Teacher—" My word, matic pains, too. Don't suffer when
And there was still the dreadful. prob- human vocal chord
s: I
ability—three chances out of four— Hit recent was plainly not that-Of finitely r0ow. The Witat arm that lay doesnt that little boy swear terribly"" 'Aspirin can bring such complete
uninhabited by human an Ane-r;t-sm He bed not been born. across Doonisw�if's bream suddenly [Back Slider—"Yes'm, he sure do. - fie comfgirt Without delay, and without
that q was flashed cut and up. The blue steel of kilows the words, but he don't put ..-0 V
beings. to the Err!ib tongue: very plainly he prm; It does not affect, the heart
Soon the island began to take shape. a revolver barrel streaked in the air. expression In them.
nn every package of Aspirin you
revealing itself as of mediiiin size In and a shot cracked over the sea. ,will find proven directions with
fa
islands Knutsen was already )ooqed fromi &Yhicb everyone should be
sailiar,
e,)rrp#rison with many of the _
of Bering Sei, "yet iteeming!y large the bonds that held him. Deliverance mb peedkn
for Aey can qmn Ia
enough to support A kingdom His face, black be-
qai�LADA
JAPA
had come quickly.
L j
fore w;tb wrath. grew blank; and for
I U X 0
The boat pushed farther into7 the
harbor" along instant he g-aped Impotently.
But the lead
open bands reaching.
BA at that instant Bess; who had FOR THE HAIR
had gone straight home: and there
sat so quiet that her companions had fWas no need of a see PIRIN
"fbrllii�k tiir asleep, uttered q low cry. #n+ shot, The Ask Your Barber—He Onews
late captain of the Charoa swayed. For all its subdued torte, its living I,-
.11 If then pitched forward into the gray
note or hope and amazement cause
both men to turn to her. Her white
ioutly. . '. . .
dressed from. head to
foot
waters.
face was lifted, her blue eyes shining,
I .
]ores into the water. The boat leaped
Be, was
and she was pointing to the fringe of
Thor �fter the drama mi the sh4e
CHAPTER XIV, A
timber at the end of the trail in the
in furs and skins of the most rare
d
Bess had followed the trail through
_eow.
touched the bank.
the snow clear to. the dark edge of
"What is it?" the asked in a low
not possibly be true.
the woods when the sound of voices
tone. "isn't it a msl*"
sets see tried to be of lynx, his cap
behind her caused her to turn. Neither
Her keen eyes had beheld what
%'beeniii,gly of Northeastern Europe,
Doornsworf nor Knutsen had spoken
Xnutsen's ha I niSEed—a diLrk form
dot -f stood atone on the shore, it might
loudly. Indeed their tones had been
half in shadow against the edge edge of
The blond hair grew in a greaM
His
'it
more subdued than usual, as is often
this scrub timber. For all that it'was
the way when men speak in momenta
less than a quarter of a- mile distant,
a tragic dream.
of absolute test. Bess had not made
both men had to strain to make it out.
heavy; all
Ow t
straight his eyebrows
Ilactnities,
out the words; orJy the deep silence
the
The explanation lay parfiy in. the.
and the.movements of.the wind from
'depths of the surrounding shadows:
A shot, cracked• over sea. I
sea ambled her to hear the voices
partly in 'he fact that-the -form was
'.he
at all. Thus it was curious that she
it, tborougbly and labor-
Ab".1utely motion.
had learned
whirled face blanching, in knowledge
Knutsen drove his oars', added
ioutly. . '. . .
dressed from. head to
foot
I
of the impending crisis.
I .
]ores into the water. The boat leaped
Be, was
Thor �fter the drama mi the sh4e
forward; in a moment more they
in furs and skins of the most rare
d
seemed to her as something that could
touched the bank.
beautiful kinds. His jacket and
tSu-
not possibly be true.
Their deliverer, a great blend"maji
sets see tried to be of lynx, his cap
Except, 'for the fact that Dooms-
%'beeniii,gly of Northeastern Europe,
unmistakably silver fait.
dot -f stood atone on the shore, it might
The blond hair grew in a greaM
His
'it
have been all the factless incident of
about his lips ai.d jowls. note
was
his
a tragic dream.
7.
heavy; all
Ow t
straight his eyebrows
Ilactnities,
Slowly she stiffened, rallying her
J've foilOtten
features remarkably even and
these
well-
lesser
figh ting off the apathy Of
proortioned. But none of
Iterror.
Presently her whole con-
ever -hadany nerves
Matures co-ild be noticed because
of
Iscio,usTiess
seemed to sharpen. In an
the compelling attraction of his
gray, I
instant of clear thought she guessed,
4
vivid -eyes. "Pardon for ranking myself
broadly, the truth of that tragedy be-
me not
known sooner, be began in his
(side
deep,
the sea; that Knutsen had died
--- ----
sardonic voice. "My name is Downs-
in a desperate atten'T' -to break free
•
from an unspeakable trap into, which
doff—trapper, and seemi:igiy
owner
he and his charges had fallen.
I
of this island. At least, I'm tl,e
only
,
It 'm,ant site must York quick. She
V.0
living man on it, except yourselves."
must not lose a single chance. 'The
His. U careless
speech, though
accented, had ifo, mark
and
of
odds were desperately long' aireaily;
queerly
"I
she must not then -i. In an in-
ignorance or Ill- breeding. told
name — believe . e n,e,'it
the island's name
you
fits it
.increase
stant mere DAH;knsdOrf would be glanc-
to sseif his crime were ob-
your doctor will tell. T4 m bow the
relaxes and 1100thil
pelfLctly. Welcome to it--"
- Ned straijhiitied, white - faced.
"Nilr.
I about
served. If she 'could conceal the fact
of chewing
how health
led
that she had witnessed it, he would
S"P
stmined nerves, and the
fal• cleansing action of k/,s
Doomsdorf� these girls Pre chil
through—one of them is near to
col-
not be so much on guard '.,n thi rnn-
AuTI
and tones u U all
lapse from exposure. Will you
save
ment, of crisis that was to come.
Xefreshes
w9uncL Aide digestion.
Shat till late: and help me get
them.
to a fire?"
or all the creeping terror tbat
was
NURSES WANTED
�G_L
C essing his veins, Ned made'
tc b d his voice steady.
a
ln!koltal for Incurables
me Toronto twith i3opevme and Allied
�n affillsktion v
6tY, 1,
A PR 0 UCT or
STEED WA11198
after
bra e effort ol
a
T'
The looked down at him,
T
his lip
Hospitals. New Sark afters
three vearm' course of Trafninx lo
.66HERAL
bIMITtO
man
cur I rig. "Pardr,7i my negligence,
he he
young,woMPTL liAving the renuirod
duant nn am! dp.olrnns of becoming
25 BratwAes Acrm C4W&
"Of course s
rep fed easily. she
to the that
isn't
will
nnr%es TbIs HOBVItAl has adopted the
eight -hour .3•ctem. The UP119 receive
42) Ottawa, Toraida (4
(j), 1A timber, Rorth %V. wim� t3y,
W
CJLI&
u cold yet—but
c e in time." lie 1-owed slightly
to
Ifnrm of the Sch— , a m onthty
I i'i1nwnnc* and trriveling ►wtieTines to
] :safes, sadistoon, calowy, FAmonton., Vsnaou—&
t e shivering girl on the shot e.
--Tf
J .11-i from Now Vnrit. Fne further
,1fnrinat1nn write one Flupprintpvidmit.
MUE No. 29—'29
ly follow my tracks, up in the
wood,
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- - LLuke Kelly, Fredertektou, ... to the bidding intrusi(,n of the Laurentian
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Drowned � , I killed la level-crossing crash near ..... '-t�:;�.:, airport canteen for a sandwich and a rocks of the Rideau area north of
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d.. ton !,Thorold. :, , ". ,;Yl . cup of coffee. Seated there was a mili- Kingston, over which we flew the day �
Mary McGarvey, aged 14, Kingston, . . I, Lary figure of forbidding f4ce and an before in dense fog, barely skimming
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,irlills swImmlB9 at Collins Lake. I William Gray, aged 33, �01 Ken- :, � ........ . . . . . . : , *
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� . �.:ill objectionably superior manner. It the trees. we , appreciated how
... .. 1. Marion McGarvey, aged 14, drowned wood Avenue. Toronto, crush 6d in ex- ,. � , d:: ... �
t Collins Lake. . I cavation cove-in on Yonge Street. �, �: I".. - turned Out he was a Prussian flying fortunate we were in having a g'.)0d
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. I I Reginald Storm. aged 14, drowned Fred - ,ld d.: .
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, I a Logan, aged 166, Sarnia killed ,
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. � when boat upset near Kingston. when car Is ditched. . W, war ani was now trying to secure a The u d
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Milton Storms, aged 16, drowned Dea .11, reaching out from a blue I .
.when boat upset. 1, summer afternoon sky, on Sunday HE DIED FOR HUMANITY tion..It was intereating'to bear pilots plainly showed why Ontario Issopopu
' - * Hattcn. and Cooper (both with envi- tar to the - tourist from over the way,
. - Reginald Storms, aged 14, drowned stole the lives of four-& Toronto fath- Dr. Paul A. Lewis,
. I.. . . who died In i able war records) and their confreres, with its network of splendid roads and
ear Kingston when boat upset. er and his two eons, with a boy friend, Brazil of Yellow fever, which he was � suggesting.places "the Hun" should go the innumerable spots for ca A
� . % .... .. Miss Gertrude *idner, aged 35, New who met destruction at the crossing I Ips an
P . , I. I ' studying. . . I to achieve hi%,purpose. Everything, fishing Which were all revealed from
, .d * 'Tork, drowned near Brockville when Canadian National . .
of the Can electric line - ---'- .--. ..- friendly and gelteious except the "high the -air.
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speedboats collided. and the Burnha'aithorpe Road, a mile �6 other British submarine accidents hat" Hun who rather appeared to ex- HOME AGAIN.
a . .., W. C. Colborn. 20. Now Canaan, north of Cooksville. . . I
. . since 1921 with a total loss of 319 pest even more attention- ,After leay. In three and a quarter hours after
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Eddie ,Godin, aged eight. fell Into Ing east along the road, which Is an fresh impetus to pleas for abolition -flyers said: "No, we don't like to see
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Ol at Kimmins, . improved gravel highway. was struck . Toronto with a new outlook (,n lif&
..,.. � : ."Gordon Steinhoff, aged 13, Owin 'sIdeon by a-single electric car going of submarines. these Huns get jobs here with so a broader understanding of this won- , * .
The parliamentary expert of the many British wanting them, but we derful period of progress in which we /
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automobile was literally smashed to today that the consensus of the Cab- know. Oh, yes; likely he'll land a minded and to preach air-miAdedness ,�.. .
. I Maj. Montgomery, Crawford Street. atoms; piece, being tossed into the inet favors dropping the plan to build job just for that very reaso-" The occasions. Pot
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.�rorouto. drowned in Lake Simcoe. ditch to either side of the single track. six submarines. . � Editor isn't so good a sport, an re- _...�,
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'. Robert Conrad, Port Arthur, The bodies of the four were similarly "The disaster of the H-47 Is likely assts the employment of our late en- f gratitude to the Canada Alrwayw ,
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iberman, tell from boat. 1hurled to the side, wreckage and to strengthen the determination- to emy flyers in .hi Canadian Air Ser- 0
Eleven lose Ityes due to lack Of bodies being found spread over a dis- build no morel of this type of-c'r-Eft-As vice. Limited. .. A
swimming instruction-which. should . Next week yoij will be told a few
Rance of about 300 feet from the cross- long as the Labor Government is in " WHAT OF AIR PORTS? .. 'Interestlug things about what, more
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be learned is the primary chases sot i iug all the way along the track. office" he said. "Liberal opinion The talk drifted to "shop" as we tha nflying the mail, Is taking place in .
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Other Dead ' ... I ,. turning from a camping ground on the Government." . waited the tender, and the fact came the air.
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John Cox, sr., aged 42, 861 Glad- the banks of Credit River near Credit- The Star's expert declares the Gov-. out that with the exception of one NEW POSTAL SERVICE . �
. . � i mediocre a-ir port at Kingston, these -Before this story reaches our read-
. . stone Avenue, Toronto, killed In crash � vale, where they had been-enjoying a , ernment originally had planned pro- birds" carrying His Majasty's mail ers those Who live near Toronto. Ham- -
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.. . . week-end fishing jaunt. . They had visionally to abandon completely the for nearly a year and a half haven'thl-ton, London or Windsor will have I .
. . between racial and car at,Cooksville, I "
, . I I I I ram of naval con- I had a perch 'upon which to light be- had an opportunity 'to use the new air
0. John Cox, Jr.. aged 17, 851 Glad- I camped out on the banks of the river I Conservative's program. va
, - 7- �, �atone Avenue, Toronto, killed in same overnight, had done a little angilng, struction of a number of destrriyers., a l tween Toronto .and Montreal. mail services which started on Mon- .: -
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�enneth Cox, aged 15, 851 Gladstone noon, for Torwito. Tossed Into the parent ship and other craft, TIME FOR ACTION. d .... - day, July 15, by which Chicago on the I . 1.
'ditch and along the rails were found,} "Only the consideration o .1- You know, reader, in the words of west and Father Point and New York . I
Avenue,. Toronto, killed in same accl- . on the east are hooked up by new .
after the accident, the spolls of their tehQive unemployment that immediate- the flyers "that i., a bit thick." The I .
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Jack Rigg. aged 18, 791 Cladstooe.. . Fish, big and small,' tenting. I ly 'wo-iH follow the entire abandon- owner of a ooat expects and get,; a ' . -
. I �.. Avenue, Toronto. victim k and forks, states, blankets and went of this program decided the Gov- government harbor and dockage. The clng civilization, as exemplified in air
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, all the campers' paraphernalia, each,ernment to revise its first intention," owner of a motor car or ,ruck has
,er2sh. h.t writes, I l I ads, but, the air I Ing In a time of speeding thought and .. . I
. Ili" Iso'bef Hutchinson. aged I't. of telling the story of the gay- outing that ' .. .-
tiamilton. fatally burned when gaso- ' ended In stark tragedy. . I The Star's expert understs,id the I pioneer has so far' only the St. H1_ I action. --------: . .-
I . I I Cabinet yesterday discussed abandon-! l,ert Air Fort n Montreal sipplied by, . ' I
:d.11!34- -Ignited, 1 Three double drowulag3 In Eastern Cabinet went of the construction of submar-', the government. As to
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so - , M r& West Haven, Ontario claimed the lives of 14 lines and that It Is likely to announce. he must await the taruy action of the - • .; .1 I _. .
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. - cu-nn.. killed in crash near Cayuga , ' (unwinding o; local red tape &n per- 't . - -_ � . . I ,
. I . � E-:wln Jarvis, aged 84. West Wawa- aged 14 and 1GG, near Kingston: a I its decision in a few days. .. d GRAIN QUOTA-CIONS. - d � . , -1. r I ,
. . tirini Typ., killed -when car turned d tur. Toronto man met death In Lake SIm- I "If the Cabinet definitely decides to* sonal self-interest before airports will - . .
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. . .., .- ' ,coe, while two American visitors. a ladds. "it will be A disarmament gas• I Since writing the above Pilot wal- �of Trade are making the following -
Price McAlpine, aged 37, Gledcoe, man and a woman, came to their It ire bound to be of considerable more! 'lace made a forced landing in a field quotations for car lots:
:. . .kii.,-d when truck went into ticava• death as two speed-!)oats crashed': I nfluence on other powers. i near Cornwall with his plans on fire.' Alan. wheat-No, 2 north., $1 441-i - ' . ..
.. . I . tior., •head-on in the St. Lawrence River. 1 No. 3 north., $1.40; No. 4 wheat
. ,.,;.. _. . I .. .- .1 - - __ - I - • I __ King Georze V sent a -message,to'Art airport at Cornwall, would have �313-51,i.; No. .5 wheat, $1.23; No. e
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� � _"'', "Diver Bell Fafls - I watertight doors and abandon ship, Iv. Alexander, (ieploring the disi-qateripedited the forwarding of the malls, IGo�erich and bay ports. P.-ice on I . .. _. ��
. I I . - - From the evidenc& of Lieut. Gardner, and asking him to extend His Ma Air transport it here, established,, track,. 16 higher than above.) � . I
. .. . . the commanding officer, and of the jesty's sympathy to "the relatives of!dependable, and of rapidly jrrowinz-i Man. oats-No. I f2ed, 561_�c; No.
.1 ., �. T® Find Whether telegraph operators, who escaped from of thtq�2 feed, 521ic. (c.i.f. G*deri,ch and
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� . . the conning room it did not appear- I of i bay por,s.) W . .
* . 1. . appear) of their duty to their coun- page call help the cause I � . :
- . _. Men Aboard Living , that the doors could have been closed1try .11 d . . � Am. corn-No. 2 yellow $1.1414i; . "
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.,Admiral Convinced No ' ' have beacons every 25 miles and lanl- I Millfeed. del- Montm-al f reights, -
� . at an angle of approximately. 50 de- .3story of the Annapolis Valley has I ing kids every 50 miles from coast to bags included-Bran, per ton, $27,25;
� grees. bow down after the collision. there been greater activity towards the ;
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. � sibility of Crew Re- I coast, We in Canada lag behind In I shorts, per ton, - V19,215; middlfrigs, . .
. maining Alive 1 .7. The captain, officers and men on development and improvement of the isupplying decent facilities, while our l$35.15'. �
.1 , deck were thrown into the water and fruit industry as i3 in evidence this I i en 'and Our air services are corn- . Ont. oats-Good, sound, heavy oats,
. . . water enter- season. Sales nf spraying and dust- airmen in ca . � .
SANK IMMEDIATELY 1parable with the best across the .
. ( a considerable amount of w -fertilizers, spray ,nd dust, r iota, 45 to 48c. f.o.b. shipping -1 1. . �.. -
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� _ - I I materials, have up' to the present sur- . wheal. f.ob. ship- I �
. . .� ,stricken Craft Lies at Depth ways could be closd. THE RETURN TRIP. ' � ;I Ot.t. good millirg 0 � .. -
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W , ..".7 ' . • , , - � � E-47 having remained alive more than I months, It is understood 12,000 trees � fitfully. Word was received that the Ruck- heat ' 88c. ., ., .�
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7. * Pembrtike.' 'Wales. - The British a very few minutes. The weather at have been planted this sprrinz. !boat mail would not arrive until the! Rve-No, 2. 95c. 1 . "' , -
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--submarine L,49 recently dived in the the moment is against the --- ... ' . . I . ' Man. flour -First patents, In jute . . . ., .
� vicinity of the stricken H47 and tried location of the sunken vessel,'' � .,3ur plane, with Pilot Cooper at the -
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to communicate with the 21 men trap- IMPETUS TO'DISARMAM"ENT'. �thought "Master and Alan" a book on controls, and your' .Editor the only jLte, $7.80. •
.: , . I 'the modern marriage relationship.- passenger, took the air again for the i -
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I Tire L-69 tried to communicate with . -1 Toronto wholesale dealers are rude: .. I .
circles that the disaster coupled witli! San Francisco Chronicle. . I ing the following prices to the trade
the H-47 , by sound telepathy, using a . i . ..
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sunken submarine H47. "We shall . , . '� .... . I I � t�::-::N, .,
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, I . . I , .1 do, fair to good, $10.25 to $11; do,
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A preliminary report on the sinking .d .. .. I . 47 1 1 1 " If I . choice, $11 to $ good _. . ,.
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� i sank within a few seconds of being . � . I . :. d I ,. I
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. . 1. .Rear-Admiral .. � .1: � i i . . G-, . \4 do, fair, $9 to $9.50; stockers, good,
' Ines had arrived at Pembroke dock and ... :.::� ... q�'�,-: . d I � - - I . . .
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proceeded to the pos, on of the sunken � 7 7:�� I , I calves, good. $14.50 to $15; do, med.,
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. d..,-:.. 1.:.. .1 : $9: .Prineers, $35 to $120; milkers,
-both the H47 and ZP12 were cruising ,�jt �,,d,m'�.x:::.$, .1.:,:..j:t ::,::;!:,.:,...�!�� ,.::� I .
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on the surface at 8 o'clock in the . .., ;_�:�J`7 - ..:: . . , : . ; :..:�:�,,
- I d , , .,*:.: . .. . i!: :..; - ., , I culls. $13 to $14; cheeps, choice, $6 -�: z��::-
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morning when the collision took place. �-�.�rl;-!, .4.��.:i,�:�.Is, - too$6,50; do, med., 85 to $6.50; hngs,
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Yb the R
utchinson to Vera Irene Myers. both shortly. Any orders left at the
of Toronto.
Robert Stork, teller in the on accoupt ry w 0&. NEws' Office will be promptly at- _7
_th. q-
manville, expects to, be here
LOCALISMS, ev. J. H. Fraser, John Thomas Bow
-A fv�b_ et- in the -tended -to.
ickeritig bank, is eujbyIiYg' north -west provinces
-weeks' vacation there will be a shortage In the —Dr. H. -T. Falallse, ResUent Dent"I
ist, Office in residence, two doors
Miss Fielding, lof Brantford, wheat crop, and in.conse.quence,.
AndreWs Church, Pick- — -----
is spending a week with her sister he east of St.
the price has soared during t ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Mrs (Dr.) Cartwright. t'f days. As w
meet on Monday. next for ray service)
go up. Ed. and M r—L arriners and C arde_h_e__r_s__.
as ew ill naturally daily, and vvening by appointment.
—The township council will follow the price of bread will also (X-
transaction of general business the a. Weiler, who have
—The first of the union services
—Mrs. Smith, who has been resided in Pickering for a number
of 8t. Paul's and St.
with Mrs. Weiler for the past five on
Andrew's of years, left on Monday for their
an- new home in Guelph, where Mr.
months, returned home last week. oongregatioce were held Stand By
—Mr`. and Mrs. Whitter, of To- dm in St. Paul's Church, whop Weiler has sevured a re.muluers• •
9 congregations were, present rive position in an excelsior mill.
�Dnto, have been several c " . St.
% Tatter's and listened to the Wspiring tier :.:;, � , , ' •
with the tter's daugb 9ioce coming to Pickering Mr. and
clays ter, nions of the pastor,. Rev. H. R.
-Mrs. Rose Burns. Mrs. Weiler have made a number
—Goo. and Mrs. Smith, of Ham. Rickard. Next Sunday the two of warm friends who regret their ation
fires, congregations will unite in wor* departure from their midst. We
and Miss Fred& Hough, of
ship in St. Andrew's Church at
:Redland, Cal., visited with Hugh are glad to know that Mrs. Weiler
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,raid Mrs. Machin on Wednesday, 11 a. in. and 7 p. m.. and the two who has been in very poor Announci�
ls'wili me
Sunday Schools meet at I
—The Misses Cook, of George- y 0 for a long time is now ranch im•
-_ 7�:�.
a. in. The set-vices will be 'ton- proved, and we hope the im
town, returned home on Sunday, prove.
ducted by Mr. Rickard.
niter spending a couple of weeks . ment may continue in, their new
"with their sister, Mrs.. A. E. —Aserioas motor accident home. ; I "The Big Store" has again re -
:Stork. tarred on Monday shortly after —On Wednesday evening W. C.
—Mrs. Irwin Shepherd, of Hitch noon in which several peroods r6- Murkar had a pleasant call from
ever, and Eugene Calvert, of To- ceiVed injuries of a more or less Mr. Abercrombie, who now con. •,Ceived a large supply of that
have been here, owing to serious character. C. L. Whitby. ducts a garage business in Torco-
the of their mother, Mrs. B. of Vermillion, Alberta, the driver to. They were pals overseas and mous
of one of the carsi'accompanied by had many thrilling fa
Q. Calvert. experiences.
G W. P. Every, of Whitby, his mother, from Paris, and Mrs. They were both in the same ma-
and J. Ormistoo, of the Whitby. Carnie, of Chicago, and Georite chine Run crew, and Mr. Montg •
Dleas
-8 off U9
ant callers at MaR Niew ice on
"Ki, le
Carnie and Miss Carnie, of Paris, cry's activities at the front M=
Gazette and Chronicle, were were
had just arrived to visit his broth. terminated when a German shell King B r
Monday afternoon. or, G. R Whitby, of the east end exploded about 12 feet from where
—Miss Kischol, of Kitchener, garage As he was turning into the men were standing. All were
who had been spending a week the left In front of the garage an. slightly injured except Mr. Aber
other car from the east was com- crombie, whose chin bone was
with Mrs. Weiler, accompanied 0 with and easiest method
-,-'Mr. and Mriq. Weiler, when they iDgalong with five nal968 who shattered from concussion and the
motored to Guelph on Monday. had been attending the ourses' lower teeth all knocked out. A known ior ridding out the
—T; E. and Mrs. Crawford, ac- convention at Montreal. Mr, peculiar feature waiii that no flesh
eompauied by a friend from Flint, Whitby had miscalculated the wound was inflicted. He was
Mich., and H. and Mrs. Elford, of speed at which the car from the taken to a hospital in France and Potato Bug.. '. Also 'a great
Quaker Bill, motored to Buffalo east was travelling and the result shortly afterwards to a hospital
.1sat week and visited relatives. was a collision. Mr. Carnie one is England, where be remained Istimulant to plant growth.
—St. George's Church on Sun• tained serious internal injuries, for over a year, during which
day Rev. H C. Lewis Hooper will Miss Carnie had both collar bones time he underwent an operation
be the preacher at the 10.30 a. m. fractured, Mrs. Carnie received every two weeks in. which bone
service and the rector at 7.30 p. m. cata abnut the hips and Mrs, was gra'frted until his chin again
-Sunday Qhool at 9. 80 a. m. (stand- Whitby was bruised and badly became noneal, and he now sbowp Simply dust the powder through
and time)• shaken up. One of the ollill'908 Was no signs of his unpleasant experi
—We congratulate Miss Mary badly cut about th e lip and ence. This is only one of the a, canvas dust bag—no water
Hickey on passing her Elementary toogne. Mr. Carnie was taken to many tliqui4ands of surgical opera
Piano examination with honors at Wellesley Hospital to undergo an
Lions that were conducted dairiag necessary. Use it on any kind
the Toronto Conservatory of ex-ray examination to ascertain the war, and shows the remark.
Music, held recently at Whitby. the extent of his injuries. All the able progress made in surgical of plant that- is infected. It
'She is& pupil of Miss Winnifred other occupants escaped injury, science daring the war.
Scott, of Whitby, Hoth care were badly damaged. es the plant.
stimulates
The cement work on the floor Mr. Whitby's being a Buick and
of the new bridge at the corner of the other a Whippet Now AdvortU•in4mts•
Brock road and the second concea- —It was with eyes dimmed with g
Dion is now, completed. and the tears and broken hearts CING—Every Saturday n1alit -Price 85 cents per ba •
that two D AsNew Drop Ion. KinSsum Road, East of
approaches are now being filled In 9 yea r old boys left here for their Rouge H!U. 40tf
The new structure is about twice homes in the far. frozen north on RUCHING —Local and Lon—
a Dist
as long as the old bridge and Monday moraine. Their names Tce hauling• also wind and gravel hauled-
should be ready for. traffic in & are Sam and Hong . exceedingly Priem reaso:nable. , A. w. Mitchell. Pickering
Phoiie Pick 3720 37-62
few dayti. Mal S. CHAPMAN
bright boys, with dark, copper
nice rain fell on Saturday colored skin and laughing eyes. - OUSTOM CHOPPING— I am prepay
evening which came just when Ben Is the Pon of Chief John Ell, N-• ed to do cnatom chopping on Tuesday after-
own and all day Saturday of each week I have
needed. The strawberry season the head of Southampton Island also, chop for sale H E, Turoer, Whitevalle 330
prolonged somewhillt and the rain Eskimos. and Sam Pudlutt in Beri'm
will ORONTO WET-WASH LArN- 'Sum
prove of great benefit to the friend from Lake Harbor, Bafflo TDRY (Semi finish)--Let our driver —11 and mer Goods
raspberry crop~ which promises to Island. Between one and two explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your
be a very abundant one. They years ago Chief Ell asked the head name with Mr, '_5 W. Davis. barber shop. We
are now very plentiful on the of the missionaries among the will pick up and deliver 3 area a wreck
market and are of good quality. Eskimos to send his son to the an- FUR SALE—Ford liabt delivery We sr4 abowing a fine line of Gent's Summer Goods
—Mr& Allan Clark, of Lakefleli, known lands to the south to Isar track in dandy shape. good winter and win-
me, curtains, can be used as roadster, Will ac• for this warm weather
while returning from Cobourg, the ways of the white men as his cpt part eash end potatoes duce for bal
over Sunday with W. J. and people did Dot have a chance with •nce, of &H cash. David J. ZZoAlton, Road'
3,4 mi e north of Kingston Road. .26ti-. 'BLAZERS, BATHING SUITS
jurs. Clark, and on her return on the white inan unless they cored STRAW HATS,
Monday morning was accomv&ni meet him on their own ground. CARD OF TKANK&'
led by bar two children who bad The result was the two boys were dRROW BROADCLOTH SHIRTS,
'been holidaying for two weeks at taken down and placed In the We wish to thank our many friends ARROW TWO 7
Um home of their uncle and &ant, preparatory school at Lakefteld, and neighbors for their kind express- -PIECED UNDERWELR
'-J. C. and Mrs. Stork, of the lake where they soon became great ions of sympathy and floral tributes
*bore favorites. They proved them during our recent bereavement LNTERWOVEN SOCKS
—Goo. Every. of Whitby• has selves Very intelligent end rapidly John Sindair and famnWY.'
been busy during the post week acquired the English language, The very finest in the trade
looking after the erection of a Unfortunately, shortly before TENDERS WANTED.
i1hydro live to Pickering Beach. Christmas they had to give up
Wesirlv twenty contracts
have their studies, having contracted Tenders for decorstint and pairitirig
-4dready been signed. The advent contagious diseases common the Whiteval• school- ouee will be That Summer'•Suit
electric light will make that among white people. Ila received by the ULdersigned up W
lot flneinzq,
asulnmer resort more attractive poeamonisi, measles and tonsilitis July Wth, 1928.
ou oan r-
'than ever, and should draw many found them ready victimp, and for be done way be had from Ti "Y from Semi Ready. Tip Top TLilors'
Specifications for work required to
amrs reeidents to that beauty six menthe they were in the hospi• JLowndee samples. We guscantee
spot
HOWARD 9. TV a perfi
tal where operations for mastoids 48 4i Whitevalle, On ct fit
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—Miss Ethel Powell, who re had to be performed. Those who
.,asotly entered Whitby Hospital bad the boys in charge decided
Tendeili for Painting
as aurse-in-training. had a pleas that, in order to save the buys'
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-'hoes for men and Kewpie KeW]Ps
sot surprise on Wednesday last lives, it would be necessary to SEALED Tenders, marked - Tenders shoes
when about twenty of her friends return them to their native land, for Painting." will be received by. the
at hered at her home and gave her as they felt that the the the kids. You simply
9 climate of undersigne road Supt. of the Town
a shower in honor of her depart. (.Mario was more than they could ship of PickeriDg up to noon of Satur'•
can't beat these
ure for her new labor in the Conn• stand. For the past month they day, July 27th next; for scraping and
ty town. She was made the reci• were recuperating on the farm of printing all metal parts of the follow•
pient of many articles which will T. and Mrs. Tanner oti the third ing bridgei, viz: The bridge@ known
trove very ijQeful in her new work, concession, three mflig-ndrtb of as Cammack'e. Haigbt's. Munroe,
Fred T. Bunting, Pickering
Mies Powell, being taken coniple• Pickering. , Here Palmer's anti Clark's Hollow -. one
they were,rnpid • coat of paint; paint to be furnished
tely by surprise, found it difficult ly regaining their stregtb. They by the municipality ; the lowest or
to express her gratitude f6r the were thoroughly enjoying them ativ tender not necosoarily, accepted.
tokensof friendshipand good-will. Relves on the farm. Coe of their
'After the formalities of the favorite resorts' wan the creek ROY WARD, THE GARAGE
Road Supt., .
presentation, -refreeliments were which runs through the farm, and 4647 t' Claremont, 00t.
serIved, and a number of games in
here Sam became an expert. swirn-
mer.
dulged in. One would naturally think ='='t r1`2%in I ..:.-Tielephone 4900
—One of the most important that they would find the climate
events in `the religoas life of the here very hot, but such is not the
United Church young people is case, as they seemed to feel the AT —
AVALON P &VILION
the Bay of Quinte Conference cool evenings more then a native.
Summer School, which will meet The decision that they would be ROSEBANK
11 SATURDAY, JULY 6TH, 1929 uto ]Repairss,'A
at Oak Lake on the Belleville• taken back to the arctic region A Accessories,' Olds and
Sterling Highway, from July 22nd was sad news to them. - They had and every Saturday oigbt at 8.90
to 26th. The program of the learned to love Ontario and said (standard time). Must d will be ne
school includ" worship, Bible that they were going to come furnished by Gasoline, Acetyle Welding,
study, mission' study, training in back again. The bringing of the Fred Stainion and his Merry-Land
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air peo Is's sect boys here was an experiment, and Battle Charg-ii
leadership for you 44 r Y
eties and Sunday & work ; former ex eri r
or Re airs had =nts of a similar
camp lire aerviei* and recreation character n failnres, as the BRING IT HERE
Among the B4kimos ap ntly could not be made on all
.of a wholesome kind.
me to get a now: Set
leaders will be Rev. A. L. Rich- acclimatize The boys sailed
Now Is the time Of
Harness. or get the old 'set repaired.
cards, of Whitby United Church ; from Montreal on Tuesday on the of CUS.1
-Rev. I. J. Reed, recently of China; Hudson Bay Company's ice have in stock samples of Sam as]
e-bremk- Trees and J.effrey's harness. The
Miss Holman, who will have charge er, "Nascopis." '01111, 0130 boat R former may be ordered through cutsi.
of girls' work, and Rev. Roy Rick• year is able to reach M a's La a d, logue at prices quoted.
Ard, of St. Paul's Cbnreb. wbo IQ as the channel is free of ice for Oatalogue free.!
president of the school. It is ex only a very brief period. The I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat
qpected that a number of the young boys were greatly impressed with pads, harness oil by bulk, harness
people from the United Cbnrcbep the kind treatment they received dressing. also silver polish .,.CHARLES Be SPENCER
I of the village and from Andley and it was with the deepest sorrow and other parts.
:Will have the %,pportanity of at- th-it thev parted with their new Repair@ promptly done.
teadiag this school, found friends, L. W. PILKHY, CLAREMONT Proprietor, Picke ring
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