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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_06_29 S•w.- / t •"•' 'd'.I•a-r'�:�+n -' '•h- •.�.`` •4y`••- syy8. 'f T.G•:i :^!rt->• '' „• �a:� .•:?� r�,31 y�:,. .Jscc�",+ ,�. mpg ;tSi'011111, '•:�;:.-:�i... ..�.s,' 'w.w.c�w:;,' - 1. :1.Y^i::• .x �� '.'•�.y�• .,,af'xi ;< <i.,.P.:�-}Sat. t. :D•_ �. ti„'ic n .r• .?3R.i. •,T4." '.rx' ,x,' •A. ,.i,,.... .^-;r.'-°;r�`:"•.g-4y ;+., �c=s.;d:; .> il'; ry'^x a~» ,x+..v+, .�s.' .>•,c ,y. s .n � �k ��ri�;;tw...,�,b.. J `� •• '... .,,,� m•v •,.�. ;.� s- k x - s 4 w•" r ...p,t :i'..3"`=: ,�" a r'T a, •'c„ruZ*a ._ ^�,� �.'f n x i �,v.. -�, - �� ' s':. - •,�! W � r. t'd=:'•�s., '4+.�•- •X�• car,,R _ •.3u,'- f'. _ •a„°?• XL•11.' :: IC G,_, ONT., RIDAY, J 2 - N .--.--.VOL. -- -- F LTl�'E 9, 1923 --- �`oa 41 r ' �._r.. _ GREEN RIVER. DIJNBARTON. =F ipwslrltiOZtAr alelt0.'..' t w' -8etabliahed.]S2B ueoll B aker - All those interested in the Bruns• Miss Elva Annie ke now the amiable Sed4cat wink Hill Cemetery el asked d bring =clerk in our store. I ecythp and shovel on Wednesday Mrs. and Miss Alexander. visited GREENWOOD $ FORSYTH, Oph'.D.. Director '':'y July 4th. with Mrs, .George White over the e0p��trical aAsaoeiattoa of o.'RpR. r,- < ' Week end, siace:ea Member or the American Optoaoe nl - AUDLEY. F.and Mrs, Dales have moved into - �r Phonation. EYea e:amincd by appointment. s`Phone ass, Claremont, Ont. , lil Y"" the cottage on Bay Btreet for the ]MLL g One of the most destructive rain summer: �§ F. TOMLINNSON. M, B:, Member _ d windstorms that passed ver Arthur n Mrs. An n family ��^ 'an win h ever on b and:li his and 1�1 .of the College of Physicians and Surgeons - I this district was that of Suadap'after- spent Sunday here with the former'e of Ontario.. OfEce: that formerly occupied b `•'` : noon.. It was of short duration, but brother, Walton. theists Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cat -,Protection during the short period a very large The,garden party in Walton Annis' well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt,-. 2317 ::; �•_ •'=: amount of damage was done. Trees grove is In progress_ slaws go to C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.0.8., were blown down, a la number'-of--T1,.rstla evening. Nma saTe you hundreds of y l�l . Edtnbo gb, member of the Collese of y y eilos ,tare levelled to the ground and B•or°n,on June 24th, to Alex and u P2tyaiaians and surgeons of Ontario:itsenttate many barns and other buildings suf. Mrs. Gourlie, a daughter. The infant BARLEY WAN'T'ED of B�F&I Oollege of Surrtsona, Edt�-g*-r G�rtmars this year. . g g . Bpamy asioe�xo uwaa•sen or women and feredmore'oiless damage, including paswd•awayp on,June 2atb. :- _rrr___ - - ,__ _i..,re •sh-od ., Cntcm mhinl•, On Suturdav last the Misses Annie Highest price paid.'-Mast be good : Get our prices and have your were completely ruined. The worst attended the wedding in Toronto of Clt2Lr•opraCic part of the storm struck Greenwood their cousin, Allan Annis, of Ennis- I am buying.WAEAT at tope . buildings protected and and Audley, .thence to Whitby and killen. market price. `-JR. GORDON McHAY-Cbiroprac- Oshawa, Her cousin, •Mrs, Ellen. Heron, of 1Jtor. office hours-2,30 .to 5.00 aad 7.00 to "cut'•down the Searboro,and her sister,Mrs. Thomas With the bits dr.op in the price of " 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock - .Street, Whtcby, Sly fire lose. STOUFFVILLE. Chester, of New Liakeard, are guests. BARLEY FEED, ^ of bars. Alex Thom for a week or two, " We eav8 •OU moue Joseph Millard, aged 89,died Sun- The Sunday School picnic will be BRAN AND SHORTS a you y ,, 7!0 erai�Hoapita v you to Fell your grain AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad ,. where he underwent an operation on July 4th,at Simcoe Point. All par- and buy-E$tee feeds. s solfeitor,Notary Puma.Roe. Man b �. . � Saturday. Mr. Millard was clerk'of �ants are requested to co-operate with A limited qua ntityy��of - . • • _ ' Oun.%Omoe Brock et,North,whilb►. �y + the Township of Uxbridge, and was the stn$and make it a success, Heavy Oats ;'9 anted. ILL]AM J. BEATON,B,A„Be, stou­ffv�lle"Ont, prominent in the municipal life of Chopping on Monday, Wednesday -" �Y claw, Solicitor member of the firm of Ontario County, for more than 20 GREENWOOD. and Friday. 8c per bag until Ryckman Damon.0oster acid Heaton, Toronto years, he having sec ed on both the y p - g General ? staSuildM85sayStreet,Toronto. q further notice. _ Tefepbone Main 94l and ae2. the Township and County Councils., Those having building or repairing : • Deceased was born on a farm near to do should call on rhoo. Paterson,of - here and'had lived there all his life. Claremont, who keeps on hand a good Q Q Dental Ht For many years Mr. Millard was su ply of metal, wooden and felt Js' BEA L prominent in Masonic circles. His shin les. J. HUDSON. D. D. S.. 'L.D. 8., widow, one son, Hewson, and one Among the changes made in this F. Z• ' ' . 132Cariton St..Torontm 'Hudwn'sNew CLAREMONT daughter.Mrs.S.Hoover,all of StoufY district b - System" of comfortable plan worst. Write for y the recent Conference.Rev. Information or phone North 5328. 4.15 ville,survive him. J. W. Banner has been transferred to Licensed• Stockdale and Rev. M. W. Lel,h �R. D. C. Smith. Dentist; 8toulY- comes to Greenwood, while Rev. A. F, G vtlle, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. WHITEVALE. rr000tto Universities and•the Ro al Chu of Motor Hearse: Delve will faits charge of the Brook= e r 3QlS�No Surgeons. ppoo nom�tau 12. esi nCe Toronto connection for The remains of the late Geo.Burton. lin char y - . of Toronto,' a former resident of It.(� t generall known that one A' BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Hospital Service, Whitevale, was buried here on Mon- of the most beautiful gardens to be Graduate of toe Royal Coielae of Dental dayy morning. found in Canada is in our little village Burgeons and university of 'Toronto. Office Rev. M. O. Price, 1lire. Price and at the home of F. L, 'Breen. Mr. Over W. s Pto 12's to 5.3 . store, whnby. � ��t„q � �1 A�� famil are leaving this week for their Green to a great loser of flowers, and Office hoots 8 to 12 :.1 w 8.30. lad.'pions B: I ``�� aA 9 k Bell phone 220. guy camp in Cobocon , where they expect be has spent many thousands of dol- - to spend a few weeks before going to fare in securing the most valuable i Veter•t'nary The underei red wishes to notify the their new home in Iroquois Falls. O ur shruts and seeds, even sending as far public that�e has ptirchaeed from the god wishes accompany them. off as Japan for,rare pleats. ' Any The "�7 vet•Sal �.y: L (G.X9R$LAKE.B. V. Be.- Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes , The Women's Institute are holding time during the summer his garden is 8&"V71=w 1486cr%I'm.49 � .Graduate of UmveraitT of Toronto. All sib the basket and basket material In -an open meeting in the I. O. O. F.Hall a sight to-behold. From early spring (One of Our Productions). •caaesaiven prompt andcarefitl attention. Phone oa Frida evening, June 29th, when until late fall, many epecitpeae of rare - soa3. .Claremont. ally atnek and will be able to furnish fruit y g• We sell Sill's Rite-Lice' Lens for.-- baskets on the'abortest notice and at the girl members will present­Mrs. and beautiful flowers-may be seen, At current prices. Write'or phone. Jenkin's Brilliant Idea." Ice cream this season of the year the peony is all makes of cars-the best t and cake will be served. Admission,6 the great attraction, and of these Mr, in the market for lssalts3;Hi garb*. �'RA?4R PENNOCR cents for each foot o! your statute, Green has s3o varieties. On Saturday the price. �j V. RIIIHARDSON- Real Es Come and see how we conduct our afternoon last an opportunity was FOR GALE v! .'tate, Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO meetings and a pleasant evening will ggiven all lovers of flowers to see the V tt�biic.Ere.:Piekaring,Oat. ally Setf be ours. best collection of peonies in Canada. Heavy Wagon," ` e Women's Institute are to be whoa Mr. Green generously gave the Bnptgy, T� POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, congratulated o file success of their Ladles'Ald 9aelecv of the Methodist Be t of Iron Harrows ,L' a for 00"li" of Trek am Oat.efe. ono- -m:. PICKET �N�, .:& entertainment on Friday evening last. Church the use of his garden in which All iu good shape. esea►salsa of all kinds attanued to on sbortew - P The entire program was given by to bold a"Seeing the Peonies Social." ' . utses aadnas Orrw Biror P.O.. Oat. "Jimmy il4afa's Minstrels,"o! Torun- A large number accepted the invita• Woodworking and General r r LUMBER YARD to, whose conga. inetrumeatwI music tion to be present and they wandered Blaeksmitbing. lit.B116A'P014 TO WIZBHIP Q3tE8H tloa,ayaaoer, oesasisatoom toe taidaf< -sad jokes were thoroughly enjoyed by up and down feasting their eyes on �� a•*•sa�t 211x.. E0O•y ti loco SZ in..Rock Fancy Roofing 840 per eq all those present. The gratitude of the gorgeous eight, which was one W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road s's"a° s�e�o.aee�t�r -Issaas at Ilrrat"'p AM► 18 „ g 80 the Institute is owing to Mrs.Dickson, they will not soon forget., Pickering, Ont. « sew" w>tiirvali oat• t-y god or Green of Toronto, who hors any expense TIARID A. PUGW.-Live etoek au.-, 1 Ply special brand roll R�ufng 1.80 that was incurred. The proceeds of - • uooeer. Graduate of C. M. ]saes' School, 2 u .. 2.25 the evening amounted to 188,00,and Gtptral Elections Lifetime expermace aadAliwlk�ind. g " •' 280 u a result the community piano is ; praa�y tly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone I pi'y EW brand Roofing 1.80 now paid for. The Pro"vinctal Elections, which - ilfGLeemoat. iaiy 2 1• = 1.90 - were held,}n�dasdt.y,provlaea many The shove ricer are for tote of surprises as there was a complete land- ` WK MAW, LICENSED ACC 1Osauare o* ...���, IPie)ieTing Btu-Ho.,...+,val e►y slide in favor of the Conservative s . TIONEER,ror York.Qataric and Durham party. In1919, at the previous geaer• �'PiIIleYlt to. erma teaaonabia Datasfor maybe HARDWOOD FLOORING = BROUGHAM. al election, there was also s great y! _ •-=t ate, eat NEWS'Offin. Bop sad Iadepm- Use Satia'Ffnish hardwood flooring as surprisewhea power was npexppcted- aeac this board does not require scraping, Elmer'Willson,of Toronto,motored ly thrust into the hands of. the U. F. I�jOa�y r '��TT� a Saves from $15 to$20 per m in the home on Sunday of last week, O. They were pot looming for nor ��tilrirr i1t��ttA� RO� cost of laying and the cost per m is M. B. Young and fancily,of Toronto, were they anxious to take charge of - • the same as the inferior boards. called on friends here on Sunday. the atFhirsof the Province, but when ,Lumber', . (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) Born, .o Tnesday. June '28th. to the opportunity presented itself they -a W D Gordan d� Sol), Clifford and Mrs. Reesor, a daughter. -did not shirk their responsibility. On „ . �_..-•. : 5�] In 1Cg �'Baild'ers, General .Contras. Miss Lemon. of.Dlaogow, spent the Monday they received their second g �I weekend with John and Mrs. Philip. surprise when that power was taken ► gars and Sign Writers. JUST.T m �'1 n Mrs. Anderson, of Mount Joy, visit- from their hands and placed into those Alterations and repair@ of eft v v S y• CHO�l with Mrs. Mstcolm over the wgek- the Conservative party. It is pot Ready Roofing et 9 end. - probable that the U. F. O. will ever be _ description. Concrete work," Thos. and Mrs. Pbilip visited with called upon again to form a govern• Chimneys repsfired. If you are in'the market for a new David and Mrs. .Tones .at Salaam on went, but by organization they can and Lath Estimates free. car, we can give you a Chev- Sunday. exert agreat influence in parliament roles, Superior, Oldsnlo- Lawrence and Mrs.(load,of.Toron- in protecting their 'interests and in FAIRPORT P. O.$ - ONT, to, spent tbe,week-end with their peo- promoting good legislation. It ie very bile, Oakland, Over- pie here. difficult to find the reasons for the F. R E E S O R land or Dat ant: 1 v nLtis r� Wm. and )ire. Norton have returti- great turnover. Evidently a great Trait Trees, S, p jet • All you have to do is state which ed home, after a visit with their son, many supporters of the U. F. O. have Henry,at'Liodsay. returned to their former love, at least =a car and We will also service Gordon and Mrs. Murrison,of Sear- roan who had been .Conservatives - Saving secured the agear,y for E.D. game and repair all makes y , Smith A Bon. Ltd., Nurcerymen, b�eoro,.visited with hseorgp and Mrs. bad abandoned the Farmers party Pi of Winona. Ont. of cars with 'the Duncan on Sunday. and voted Conservative, as they had ker t am prepared to take orders for all guarantee. Friends of Mrs. Thomas Norton, done all their lives previous to the last kinds of Fruit Trees,SmallFr>aite. from Bowmanville, motored up and election. The poor showing made by Ornamental Shrubs Etc..'at Satisfaction guaranteed or your spent a day with bar. the Liberals is due greatly to the lack �a vooney refunded. ,.. Mre.Harvey, Mrs. Walter Steven• of organization. When the U.F.O. . lowest possible prices. son and children visited over the week- ,• ' S ial rates for large quantities. -Give us a call on repairing or when end with the former's sister at Kirk- became well' organized, the Liberal. P� ayg 4 Pt► g became.disorganized.and still remains rug SStf buying a new car. field. in tbat condition. On account of the Mrs. Duncan spent a.few days last bad telephone service due to 'the elec• - -N. J. ChapYnaII�. Pickering 1 week at Hillside,owing to the sudden trio storms it is impossible to give tOeirow S Garage, death of a friend, Mre. Peter' B. complete returns, so we will defer do O�� • + Reeaor. lag eon unfit the official returns are It is My Business Mrs. Tripp and Miea'Ieabel Tripp,,of made, In Sou* Ontarin Mr. Sinclair • . ' To help you run part of years. ' :�$rOt1g11arin - Toronto, have returned home,after A is re-elected by a majority of about short holiday-with her sister, Mrs- bS0, with several polls to bear from, By opboinq a New Garage in the Vil- Phone 505 Pickering Bennett. The standing in the Province fa se- lAge of Whitevale I am prepared to do A Dumber of the Isdies'of St. John's proximately 76 Conservatives. 16 Lib- K, 11[k THE BUOY •'ail (rinds of repair work. including W. M.Society 'were in Bowmanville erals,15 U.'F. al•, 2 Labor. 2 Indepen- tops sad side curtains• also making on Thursday of last 'week, attending dent and 1 to hear from, Paris Green 75 Cents tour old car look and run like new by the annual meeting of the Whitby _ Arsenate of Leas 45 cents per lb. '�► . giving it a good coat of new paint. FALL JERM Presbyterial. 2J The for $1,00 f •.. •" Agent or machinery, includ, Mrs. 'Warriner' and dalgbter, of Everybody is going to Pickering lag;Pumps„Wihdatiills, oa ' Markham,accompanied by�her moth- on-Dominion Lay. , . and,(Ge►aoline Engines. OPENS Ati"G. 27TH er; Mrs.-Albert Norton,_ of Keswick - Standard`Patent Prepara,tons.. motored out one day last week an� Mennonite Cam Meeting - CHARLES Ill. RICE, s nt a few boure with Ed. and Mrs. A Crude Drugs always on hand =-Heins fief.5621. ..Whitevale Out LLIOTT _. lls0u. -• ' -- - ` 'r Ed,and Mrs. Willson were in New• Camp opens et Stau}tvtlte 3aDe 29th market Last week attending the fume• and continues till July 8th. One of _-_Metealre Ovmfeiititileries: x the largest religious camps of the pro- Magazines,��;��� Yongge A Charles Sts,Toronto ral of their niece,• Mrs. Erwin Winch, vines. Magazines, '(�sY'alli: ion "�O of Bellhaveo, who was the yon eat _ c Arran a now to enter this famous g Rev, N, W. Rich of Rocky Ford, - daughter of Mrs. Neil Morton. She Wholesale Tobacco. v, AND FL>►l�1NG school-famous for strictly high died in the hospital while giving birth Colorado,will be evangelist and glue s grade work and for helping stud- Bible Lectures; also the Hallam Bros. _ to a little dau ter. I anon prepared to do Mopping anti eats to secure employment.' Notwithstanding the extremely and havChicago har ie'of singing e render Bong ppaarree NO BZrrZR IN CANADA g ' 1Dai,Flaking every Monday, warm day, the anniversary services Three preaching service daily. Ten and Friday Write for catalogue and you will in St.John's church on Sunday were N E McEWEN A, soon see why von should patronize well attended. Rev. Mr. Clugeton,of great days brim full. Evangelistic N. E. t v Stoneboate For&tie our school. Open all year. Eater Fairbank, preached two splendid ser- Fellowship, missionary and Gospel ICKE Nm. U- any time, moos, and the Whitevale Male Quart- messages. _ C�8t8II10II� ette contributed the musical part of Large boarding trot on the grounds �etCl'1II$�I $11IT�e4S a F. Bayles, 'W.'J. Elliott, Principal the service in their usual splendid Come one, come all 1 "rr Rural Route No.2 faablon. JReve Savites. 1=aS.C3CBtZ'S?�.i �Z1'tA.rSG ;� ,�r �.,^ e , •. . ?C.. a^'�.ab^' ,'',,.. -,3N''a :..A.:•.,.r'•�5_ *'' ¢a' ?.-�.. r f�,. ;''..•? •ya � .-rai"r',a,.. r,�„, y,., Ltpa; ',f'.� x,.'r�i:'o',,.�^ b'`�h:'�a'�t'f,kz' •T'� '�,t '.A•. -„n' �,'X' ..x,r �• ':4`�i`,Fy�>L���. i� ...r �_,;. 1-' �' ,,v � ate''>,•_c ,,;,..-r_,yet"n Bc rS'�`'i�`'�,.�;�P tfic� '" ,+�'�',r�,b�' '"" - 'h� .�3 ,'S� ,.S �t ae^c u ;:5✓ ..Arai. "''�'' :t„v; .y'�' ��� v^um`� r�� _.-�„++T�•�'` > 1�a'�''- "z" �:'«"A:r"°. .;r,;r�''�i$��' ,,a t5. ..r:.r `e:,",,y, .u»q,'� 'y '�' +'ra�,�' .-a�.. :'+: '�`v. ','�i,� „} �',•.�.r,,♦..,,•hC'„�+3.,.,f'>w;: -.y. :.:�•xx .�•,.�"?�..�:x,;�r�",mot �. �r.-?;�^.eL•,�.ar ,' ,i,ei:� ,..�,.e.' -..r t ':s• ::'�°'.'"p•.. '.{,-... '`*�',rir.u•...�.J-w.�.. ;;.�..•F... •cr-;s,. rt�,r,,,. w' '��::+rs,:.••. r :.� :x t," r••t, .w.r.a.:Y s.'' .' «. `_^T.r->_ ,:^fit F• r...rr•. R' ?"�, .S' "',:.•'�":c,,�" "'r'S '�*' :-.C.x,`'� .Gw',.k.».yq "A .;r c''•'' r ...W Yf •.i , f -w _ - ms `s _ .. c ­' t w t Lag and reedina the sweeping and the dust- >: the g ntii care of a � 4n.• - large family goes on. It pays- ao t N c mother to b bout ��t h e - O Se reek herself dovlm-yr to z - .. . _ • , _ . � _ _. work so hard that she finds no joy in 1 tht her family life, and in order to liuiid wL`y _._ _._. _ _ _._. . ._ .. .. ._._ ,., •for herself a satisfying•existence she LOOKING COOL IN HOT ..,. -' — must aot o;�y put her shoulder will t ingly to the wheel,'but she must learn' -; WEATHER how,to-employ the co-operation of her , f x e: In order to appear to advantage in =` : family. Spite of weather conditions, one moat "— Thrift can be exereised In many ^ ` ook warm in. cold we and cool ways besides the saving of money. = 'warm weather. . The latter is-per- % The ,'arm wife can practice the thrift t 8-W baps hardest to achieve, but a calm of simple menus; unnecessary house- ef� IIrtapner, Clothing to suit the occasion, work and odd.jobs. .I figured that if ' daintiness and cleanliness o! person one' person's thrift was a valuable and-e#-one's-bekfugings will slways �. 1 thing, the thrift of a whole family _ .r -preate a favorable imprespion. 6 1 thin¢. The Toilet helps are needed, loo, not plan I laid before,my household was only for appearance but for.comfort. t adopted and now our•sign (did we A bathtub with an abundance of run- need to advertise it) would read :y "f:. *rater is:an ,aid to eomfort, t "Help Not Wanted;" i�tu "First,"I explained, "I am m to =:--beauty* and health. In the home where Pl going be thrifty,on steps. An the fully appointed bathroom is a save mother a s on trips about the • thing of the future, a portable,bath-. . p, ,g% '` tub can be used, or the sponge.bath- IWO house and yard• must do so. For.in- T tivflt have to serde It "is sometimes , stance, if some one passes the wood- �,�`� .', possible to 'rig up a shower-bath in ; - pile empty-handed, he can save me ?r'a` an outside shed, but a shower-bath steps by bringing in an armful of ` seems to be more popular with boys wood. If any one goes to the barn, he F � •,, that with gtrtff. . _ _ can carry out tba-calves' milk: if you = ..:, A bath serves several purposes. Not pass the granary; bring in the 'corn R�� only does it cleanse the surface of for the chickens. Just a question of F:b the skin,but-!t facilitates-the removal A'POPULAR SUIT STYLE FOR your heads saving my heels. ti of dead cuticle and opens the pores, THE SMALL BOY. "Don't go anywhere empty-handed. allowing 'many impurities to escape. 4380. Linen drill Indias head I! you- go upstairs take the laundry In order to acco flab these, I refer ' with you, when you come down, bring Qu'llity ' ?aP p noel and sex also n and the hot tub b-ath taken at night, when f jersey cloth would be attractive for the waste-baskets and empty them., Tee perspiration is allowed to follow.,Wx style, which appeals,so much to You can all, from baby Tommy to he daytime brith, usually. a;,hurried the "little seaman." The blouse may grandpa, do your share and make it s4air, may be followed by the use of be finished in smock style or with the possible for me to be relieved of the" 2ILTINS s: :takium powder. Spongjng the body'lower edge drawn in bloused effect. morning task of putting away toys, clothes, newspapers and books. I need $ n d i i"� packag-es ..__ with lukewarm water has s cooling�' The Pattern ls cot in 4 Sizes: 4, 6t more minutes for send �r -offset and is v refreshing on a g, more time �z f � g 8 and 10 years. A 6-year size requires - - - {; Warm Such a'bath can weH be-! for mending, more hours for leisure, . ; , dl!3'• lift yards of 40-lush material. Blue L 3. " tome d t of the afternoon toilet linen with white facings would be and ItAs in your power to make the ' and can be followed by'a liberal use pleasing, or white Fill With trimming gift." t` powder in der to check! We set our rising hour but• fifteen ' ad talcum g tp' of orange or green. St. Kilda Folk Shy at the' perspiration which Would be so minutes earlier and with eve one (J81n Radio. Pattern mailed to any address on i:. -hncomfortable an accompaniment. helping we acconiplished wonders. -It $ - il,r. p receipts Nc !n allies or stamps, 73 meant that I was able to :ret through The .seventy-five inhabitants of St. The talcum powder uaet3 is nnnamer+the Wilson Publishing C'�p'�7r ?3 . . be delicate in scent; many peo- West Adelaide $ Toronto, the necessary warn efficiently and well Kilda, one of the ante* Hebrides Is- should , Street,. and without the loss of health or :•r=r• Vie object to heavy perfumes at any; pa- lands, have their own opinion about " time, but in- vary hot weather arch or sleeves are worn There tientee. It meant a trip away from serif newfangled contraptions as wire __ _- .. .perfumes are really unpleasant. Un are several remedies which will check home because for once mother had leas LeIegraph receiving seta—the now t - - �`¢" fortunately, thin activity of the sweat y, people who use perfumes, F glands and naught up with the children's sewing obsoIeacent telegraph'e�ren to beyond �^r° constantly became so used to them without harm to the person_ sing and was willing to take the time that their scope, for they have refused to _ k •that they trio not reallie when they are them. a het.family had been able to give her. use the station built in their domain _ 'using them to excess. The well-bred; V0thsr �t freckles or tans, long Marjorie Street, by the British Government dutilttg the 'woman purchases a good quality et motor trip&are very hard on the skin 4 -war and left for their use at the finish. '} •? ` perfume,-then-uses It sparingly.. She anti, in either cabs, the ounce of pre- .I.�D From-last August until a few weeks - klso chooses perfume, talcum powder,1 vimBan is better than the pound of D$ Y Pe a St> ago, St. Kilda has been cut oft from p�• yachet powder and toilet water hav-�case. .There is a healing lotio6-to be West wind, blow from your prairie civilization, for no steamship'is able - ing the same odor, for mixed odors applied to the face, !sands and arms nest,, to battle its way to it through storm x4. before in out in the wind or sun Blow from the mountains. blow from and tog duiing'the 'autumn and win- t,� ",sometimes clash. � going _ If the skin chafes from heat and'and after it-Is absorbed by the skin, a the west• ter !months. But that does not worry perspiration, use stearate of zinc for,light dusting of powder may be-ap_.The aall'fs idle, the sailor, too: the seventy-five hearty St. Kiidans. ' a dusting powder: This powder is plied- The thinnest coating 'of pow- O,-wind of the west, we wait for you? They have their own method of get- '- ' very fine and-smooth and will often' der will afford protection. After long Blow• blow, tf71'g word to the-outside world—on. "I learned to swim i�lthout aid from. ' give relief when other pow-!exposure to sun or wised and duet, ( have wooed you ao, c those very few occasions when they say inari." :heal and clean the skin thoroughly with cold Sat saver a favor on. bestow. consider the world worth getting to '*What a pity?", ders'fail ug y y 'While perspiration in very 'aeces-r cream allowing the cream to work Tour rock your cradle the hills be. touch with at all- "Yea; but i was married when I first, nary • g into the pores, then remove with ab- tween, They put their letters.ln a tin cattle- went to the beach.- ea to one's well-being, it can also tie f� ; very uncomforiabie at}d unpieasant,�evrlrCdA «4L.,.. .r..G .... J..1 aYa.r"-!Duel g„* •^^- � �*t � —�htte ls.�s ter in sheepskin buoys and launch or handkerchief. The face should not them when. tnem se a gain ui norwI emu■ Neero. especially whoa accompanied by odors west wind. Sometimes the buoys get[ 'A colored boy Walked into a 'drug- ` t-. ... There !s an e�tcetlent atoap to be need be washed until -the next- maining;I'stow-the+tali, unship the mast; ' when body odors are present and mild when the inflammation, caused by sun I wooed you long, but my wootag's. blown out of their course and take the store and asked permission to use the cases are helped by rubbing a pinch or wind, has subsided. The lace may paaE; letters thousands of mtlea, but very; telephone; then he called;up Mr.Jones of bicarbonate of soda into the arm-�then be well washed with warm water My paddle will ]all you into rest, often they cross the sixty-mile-wide'and the.following conversation took (pits. When the odor is anpleaaanUy and a good soap, and well rinsed with O drowsy win{,of the drowsy west stretch of sea to Lewis, the largess of place: strong, a deodorant should be used.'cold water. This method in suggested Sleep, sleep, the Hebrides, whenee the letters are "Is this you, Mistah'Jones?” There are numerous deodorants on for motorists or after unusual ex- BY your mountain steep, ` ` ,-posted. _ "Yee" the market They come in cream, pce � _ Or down where the prairie grasses ' So when a wireless station was of- "Well, Mistah Jones, I saw yo' ad in .Powder or liquid form and are applied —"� sweep' fered the St. Kiidans the other day.,de paper th�e.other dqy and yo' wanted ' °lto the armpits, between the toes and HELP NOT WANTED. Now told- in-slumber your laggard they declin3d- witb thanks. a colored boy. Did you get one T. 'Ito any creases to the flesh. To hire house help on the farm to ,wings, The aversion of the St. Kilda folk fo Excessive perspiration tinder the an impossibility in our section at 1_tT _the snag my paddle slags. another modern invention was din- "Is he givin'perfect aatis'facttont" arms Is very troublesome when thin times, and yet the canning and the played recently when children attend- "yes, he's giving perfect' satlsfac- _' August is Iaughing across the sky, bag their first motion-picsitre show ran tlon." ' .,�~. LAnghing while paddle, canoe and I away into the fields to escape a rail- "Well, Mistah Jones, provlden this' e-AND 7M WORST 1S YET TO COiH$ ,_ Drift drift, way train presented on the screen. colored-boy don't give perfect satisfac- - Where_tbs.hills Uplift r _ flan, you call me at 504." Od efthei side ot^the•current swift. Hope of Salvation' on The colored boy turned and started - - - - - �_• � -• � out, and the druggist, who had over- A.,.. - The river rolls in its rocky bed; "";6laxOtM' heard, remarked: "You didn't do any NIL _ Paddle'My d is plying its way ahead; Responding to the toast "the British good, did Sou?"' 1 `-- Empire and the United.Btatea" at the Dip, "Yea, Sahti"came the reply. "I's dot While the waters flip -. annual dinner of the Rhodes Bchollir•!.colored boy what's working down- 11, 1- 1. foaga as over their breast we slip, ship treat held recently at Oxford, the there. I's feat checking up to nee how Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin. em I stand." ti f1. And,`oh, the river runs swifter now, phasized the need of Great Britain and I + i The eddies circle about n>9 bowl and the Unitted States joining hands' Swirl, swirl? where justice called them throughout C mem ted Galvanized How the.ripples curl _T.the world. x > In many a dangerous.pool-awhiril "We nee the seventeen centuries old Steel ROOfi11$ " civilization of Western Europe crack- - �— And forward far the rapids roar, fag to-day," he said, "and the whole i par+et, trosn M to cease, __ Fretting their margin for evermore. world, consciously or unconsciously is. �' �b for Prloss % Special Terms to Farmers Dash, dash, looking for salvation to the British' •fie MUM Roofing CO. _- tVith a mighty crash, Empire and the United States." U trtd 308E - They seethe, and boA, and bound, and The Prime Minister described Great U94 King St.We,Toronto splash.' Britain as an orchard which sent forth . old stock, on which there were many, Be strong, O paddle? be brave, canoe, grafts in the United States, and the TREAT l The reckless Waves You must plunge fruit from which, although different to •into, quality, had a fragrance of its own, On th4l Reel, reel, The desire for justice,. Political tree- Y i On your trembling keel— dom and spiritual`freedom were the .� But never a fear my craft will feel, profoundest elements of the old stocks ��~S� which qualified the English-speaking+ tnitxs ' We've raced the rapid, we're far ahead I ���� "Ifs there is building up to don the!hi!, The river slips through its silent bed, ! This boot:is one or the ,a•► s '• - r 1 �.�. 'Sway, Sway. brat rvrr writ u-n t.r the +•""" world," continued the Premier, "it is i ,,a -` _ " we in the long run who will bave to do "r�m,nAndtr�fon.er, , r As the bubbles"-spray _ J In r; fn urrrre,9,uu 1.•r. And fall in tinkling furies away, - -ft;-and-the-menchose Eas7C tli~at w,111T- _ tment tow ':•. be need the courage of a Pitt and she t h•.rvartr.h is tr,-r to,nml fi7fiEoi►!o- - „ Lrnat than. It Tai chAptcn on shorn s And,up on the hills against the,sky, faith of a4Lincoln. and AL.a;ng,br.rding nna nrdln,. The hook f a worth man?dotter,to the �,...•: '-,'� A Sr tree rocking its lullaby, `y' V .�' , handler of horses,but all yen hA a to do ..,._ •� is to ►k your druggist for tt it is absolutely Swings, swings, Anew kind of field glass picks OUt I free,'Stare It one o,a don I ' Its emerald wings, soirausxwicx,a.s.,aan - -. khaki-clad figures as easily as If they elea.e Knd m. by n a.i fear cWUT boo: g g g Swelling rite song that m Have boon minx your Kendall`&Bpnvtn Treat• y }addle were dressed in bright red. The lenses .howtn ettt.,n.nn.i A.'tions of stet horses. ti sings. disintegrate the blend of red; orange >seatfaryea rw and wiarttisagreattrmtnwnc' :.z _ =-E. Pali line-Fellnson. and green ligbt•and so make the sol- fry ardragti fftmanotacoprOrtbebooklets dier's figure stand out sharp and,clear. "Zo us dtre.a, + Mrs, Newlywed "I want a shirt for Dr. B.J.KENDALL CO., �a"'.'` '., .,•., ' .�: . YW naaburo�PNls,'li., U.a.a■ my husband," Haberdasher: "What China has a,canal 700 miles long [ ... , size?" Mrs. Newlywed: "Five feet, that was built in the 18th century, F r eldven inches." A.D. ISSUE No. 20--'23. ai, 'a,, rv.�•4 i,".,, ° 'r' ^.7a".$v .,,o,` •rtr„�.r.-'r»' ^t•- w a,,, ;.n",{:_..+. ,. . �C G ,r .,�':.,:;, ..,sM, �:r x'. .:;rte v.. .,�, -r..• M*'.�•.K :.,t: '.zs ti.SR ` ^°-.u% P _ i•�_. rt^srl y+ '�"'i'.rui,'" `1G::•ay. t� t°i ✓ '��. ur.hpn�k r,1' +i"�wF +.,yiyF!' ?,rr ray:.r„ -a.M.':'rC".r•:Z:w1,Lr••3•.'h secs y+"�.a'�.., �LisF: y M1 � •.& ..: t• ` P15_1 .,..v z:'�.-``�-•,'::r_ "°";i••'_� �trc:ar 1• .1`:•-' .:. ro'<tt '.✓ si�'S. »,' "Aom�15 iy° .;,y�'+x• rs��uj Fr.s .li W" —r'-.3 • 9i.: , cy..r• .C.tl ''s'. a7L,�` °.�. iy:c•'R"a.� «•^r.. S✓ :�'.;q. ,r f : : ; • , �.r 'a,:^"r�,-�. -;\"' • •�, "°• _ a' _ ti,?* 'f„ '"• �^ -'r.:• . - 'GREbM GAIniS 18 Qassified Advertisements.' 1$AND WOHN .S. ON TC FOR anus. V,"3rmy ass a fiefs Bh:W9 TLUBMA& DV Ss,Y .s Famous Medicine Ended Q saw-was.. bomwdL o.wb. 5" i f DySpepSIR Qco FORD d seow a CAN EM la LIISUSl. r 7 oeee(Oft and .e00DEgT Irlta the IafwC atb0a+ o-° ,. and Restored Perfect amt m tmtesereems(I arnica .•• s r his -; Rica. Iced Blood Needed to Re- s x Health. Gass alter .,uo awe�ur a. r aesaa o.a n: as s'oa 'Ic"An or ooane rattsxd - store Tiled[ Health;. 3>,. ?;:'" " a on � Pan Bt 044 sal ears, A" �"""�, •! "The Tsa'lsc treatment not only and- are thousands of Brewing '~' ad my stomach trouble,but it built me • ' 'Pbe up eighteen pounds, and I never felt 7. girls and women held in the deadly «>:;•: w` is bet hive state• The use of the brain expends more - j >;:r:':::< ,:. :; >:<'v: ter In my life," is the positive clutches of aas,emla Slowly but surely ;; za<>:s>3;' `` '::: ^%' ' human energy than an form of f clu e:< =Y.?":`°r meat of Armand Grenisr, 260 M>at- gy Y - .f a deathily pallor settles on, their :k,,• manual labor.=8•ir James Cantlie. w}` ''cheeks; their eyes Brow dull: their Quetta �..:>..Y: :...>., "Dyspepsia hadn me Montreal. manual such awful 1ts fickle. s:::>::., <' ''::;;'. their a ei ;s+ - step languid; DD ''�<�i�^��' ;:v>::.:'>`:'� `''y; D >: ;::sr s eh8 a-I scarcely dared t0 eat knowing find •(:,:;..::;;.;::.: vE' i are loath their vitality. ��,;:.•:: a. , Da 1 the B ......... . . �.. : �.. T y ..,•f;,tr,,�•,,�...... r. 111 . '' a head• Lr., :;.: ::.,:Y.:,.c:. ;:? :iFy<::':•r•: the miter 1 veto suffer. . .--b htness. Pains fa the side, .f;a.>: f.; >?;;.,r z,.<.. ,sn � >: ;;.s-.:�.r "<>:•:f•. nerves we shattered. I would He• :rte: '•> ?: ..9.,ca.rkt: re .� :.. ...........taps:.. ::. "aches and backaches tallow, and ills .�*�-s:>:<..::,?�':v :%%:f:r'??;< ;' .'................ ...;.4,,,:..:: ,.., `'.'MAL°':`.. ..::... .. . .. :. .. .� i l� awake sometimes all afghR. and once .w...o ta—ve-seareel;worth "I'll ►R 4s ES 1 k What is needed in cases of this kind THE LEST AIRPLANg r R7^� up troth a dose leafing like I was about to smother, and thought my is new, rich red blood which will bring The world's,smallest airplane is that shown.ill the Dicture. It reaches K �3S - end was'near. Then for months I was �p „ Co.chuasa.forEsa 'BOOi` back to weak, ailing girls and women a height of 8,500 feet and a speed of 85 miles an hour. Its-engine-is " mighty c8reful about my eating, but I ' the charm and brightness of perfect It power. At the felt Is the inventor. Major Gnoaplius, and at the right, didn't seem to get-Lay better until I health. To obtain this new, rich blood took a friend's;advitre and started,on ',try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Their the pilot, Mr. Lancaster Parker. action is directly upon the blood; they Tan}ve _.supply the elements necessary to make "Very day 1 got better, till now I . .. �d.. School Closes. `- enjoy t4-#-t op health. I hose a [assn- ttraetive Proposition It rich and red, and in this way they -_ Self-satisfaction is one of ous appetite, 'perfect digestion, add bring back the glow at health to the Put by your books!- man's greatest Yces, for�we don't For span with all round weekly : cheeks; brightness to the eyes, sad a Close with no wistful eye the door ' can sleep like a top every night. Tan= struggle to Improve things when 7.c gets my.best_word every time.' newspaper experience and id00 lightness and energy to the step. That opens to your childish hand no we are satisfied wi cl..em. If L flLSlson"i'ttni. Box 44. WiL�n Among those who have found benefit more. everybody was satisfied with �°'�to° `d `u`' � � goon arusr gists. Accept no substitute. Over 3T Street a Co- Ltd. Tf Adslafdps t : through the use of Dr. William' Pink Before you is the world to gain or lose, thdnga , as they are, with our- million bottles sold. Street West Pills Is Miss Emma J. Johnston, R-R. To conquer or to worship. as you selves and oar work, civilization ' No. 1, Clinton. Out., who sage:—"131 choose• would be at a staad9tfll.A noble the spring of 10211 left-weak and very Today• to the great day—today you also Vegetable Pills,are nature's r disconieat to progress, better• Dail remedy for constipation. �= H a�5 E M E N t much ran down It was with difficulty turn ment, improvement, advance- sale rywheze. - thaFt I forced myself to work at all. Life's lesson from a broader page to ment all along the line. It has _ Miz=d•, ,houW be is w"T .rabbi. t had headaches, was very pale. and learn; given us, .our great scfentlats. au�ctb hears cab sad Ream eat es- " felt constantly, tired. - In our local To work beneath a sterner teacher's There is a poverty of the mind as' .,�.,e P„,mn.� architects, mualclaas, artists, well as of the pocket. Alderman Ben - paper,I ran across the testimonial of eye; poets', authors, pbrysicians, mer- a lady who told of the benefit she And in the Halls of Time, a harsher ' ' chants, explorers, railroad build- had tram using Dr. Williams' Ptak test to try. era, teachers, all the great men _ pills. and I decided to give them a and women who have made our sAl.,ard's Lln{rnent formals everywhere � trial. Very soon I felt,a change for Put by your books!- civilization what it L today.T• sal OF RAIN" �ry the better, and by'the time I had Yet do not quite forget the truth O- S.Marden. 1� taken five boxes i folt like a new per- And beauty In them, the short days of p ; 'iii alkeiellr. it_ son The.tired, worn out feeling had youth, vanished and I could go about my Nor Its sweet dreams. its promise and London's eeB Bete' Model ;work from morning until night with- its joys. of Accuracy. ne 1�"d cmwr k Readers aut any difficulty. I certainly cannot The wine of pleasanf memories never ¢bDdre 1 grow b+sit►,�aot�d►.frees � t -- -_- speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink cloys The British claim "Big Ben,' the crasomsttw aoddla:r ,. teoabl.fi L FOR ®_. • `. �i Pills and when I meet anyone weak As does the nectar of too dear success, clock on the tower of the Houses of �treal flat teething time ,Y ` and run-down I strongly advise them Whose price and toy alike are in ex- Parliament, is the most reliable one in 8arksNo'ant radtFabrlaesrs. tnazkrbie and aretifytaW srtasnita Mu> to give these pills a trial." -Cass• the world. This statement Is based on At A q Yos can get these pills through any Put by your books,yet keep 'them that the fact that Big ljen' received the D.etrrfefs + YOUNG - -medicine dealer or by=12 at 60 cents your soul noon wireless time signals,from Green- a .bo'x tram The Dr: Whits ns' Medl- May drink.of yout4 and keep its wls- wick on 298 days last year,and Its err. ` Cane Co.. Brockville, Ont., dom whole. or was less than one'second after 203 a Mm Holmberg Tells How -�F 4`_ =Florence B. S. O'Connor, B.A., Ira 'days. ..EASY TRICKS quota, Ontario. These facts were disclosed by Sir 4 F..Piak6am'aYegetable Frank Dyson, Astronomer Royal. who Compound Helped Her =N: - ilia. Ss ^�� says Big Ben is practically up to pre- f war efficiency. Big Hews`record is The Mucus Trick considered all the more remarkable in f:, Aita•'-"gym the timer was that he is not corrected daily, as are PIMPLES"ON years old I would get such sick feel- -Baby's m grace a mother has used Own other clocks electrically Connected E!ow in the lower part of my Abdo tea, > : - Tablets for her little sae she 601114 with the Greenwich Observato i ed by cramps sad I be] ng. Thin M U T U 9 use nothing else. The Tablets give ry ' t me from farm) as (I p� P�to �T ♦nee- results that the mother has nosh- Notwithstanding this extraordinary FACE YEARS I entg on the farm) as I usual ad D 'i T tag bat words at praise and thankful• record, Big Ben, was recently given a V �s go to bed for the rest of the day. Or at j ;�• aces. Among the thousands of math• vacation whale,workers carefully over- p tunes I world have to walk the f)oer. I ;;, etas throughout Canada who praise the hauled Weatmfuster's monster time- Itched and Burned. L St ( suffered in this way until a friend in- N O M E N bleu L Mrs. David w Anderson. place.for the first time state the war. rye �� Lydia have had ad '� Ta « Sleep. CWcura Healse I very - = New Glasgow. N.l who writes:— I r satisfactory results so far and am rec. '" C �• ,, have need Baby's Own Tablets for my The Laurentide Co., Ltd, of Grand s.My[acewssaffeobedwtthplmpka 4 ommending the Vegetable li7ampound to Cnuaroa sad. L ... m7 Kw*. P.Q.. have about 20,000,000 for above three were friends. I sure] sm lad I tried ry i_W I gym• They my y g tvanld not be without them. I would__- white spruce seedlings aaa trans. ' nasal ana rea.am to Alma (L(�, I l��•�l IIko o fill* ;=-°es� soap ^•- - . urge every other mother to keep a box Plants is their nursery. and sealed aver.The pim- that I don't have these troubles.,'_ w!w• t' of the Tablet to the Norse." The Tab- pin itched and burned 0DrL rA H,oLmB1�.Box 93,Viking,Alta. Whatever Chan ma arise In tba 0' causing me to scratch and Letters like this establish the merits �• - lets acre a mild but thorough laxative 8� ! ,� Irritate them, and I lost pi Lydia E.Pinkham's Yegetsble Corr This is a most spectacular ar- which regulate the bowels and sweet affairs of men and human society, the lain a a hNs otrII off the ea the stomach drive out conatlpa" Bible remains the Book of Books— a000aat pound.They tall of the relief frotndttcl>t ldr trick with cards and one that „ psinsand mentaaftertakingit. is rarely seen nowadays. It will lion and indigestion; break up colds President Harding. f read an odvatise. + Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cam-. ; well h and simple fevers and make teething _ tart tear Csuiems Soap and Qua made fromnativerootsaa 'her pay the slight study it re- mentandseatforatreesamplewhich p°�d' � �' - quires. 'To perform ft memorise easy. They are sold by medicine deal. ... mo so I and contains no narcotic or harmful drugs this pbrsse of nearly meaningless erg, or by mail at 25c a box from The iseersea�s sleaeer nos saaneatee beds ' and holds the recard.ot being the Latin: MUTUB DEDIT NOMEIN Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brookville Soo: on aRgwm ° od s.Soap with mostsuceesaful remedy for female ills :Oat. t5e 0 ,I was lkaaled. ) In this country,:and thousands of vol. CODoa twenty cards taco upward + DOG DISEASES Mba> T��.R.Z, �, `+t tiatary testimomsla prove this fact. �a - : to pairs. Ash each or ten persons 4 ^+cty .c� .�. -�,, I[atlid W spa Ad• t3ive c�rttera Oiassnmtaad If you doubt that Lydia E.Pinkham's 4s_ F to-iolect a pair and to remember - r'o• '° dream b the Author. gyp• Vegetable Compound will help yob, ~ Z i, ,'' _, �} oo„ Talcum the care d your skin. ante to the L din E. Phlkbam ]Ideal• „ Ithe cards selected. As you will + t ltI all'24th 0trest sasteaerh.e ems.., ss I y iobserve when you try the trick �• Now Torn. M .A. n.a towara tYM.G..�. a me Co:, Cobourg, Ontario, for Mn .'�•ITOU .eau we teas than 10 assist- ee.ns. ot�.ecw-wise. .re"'�a Pinkham's private tsxWw*and learn y;.. ants—but. the more the better. 1'� ` 'sO`° bs'"'�a " man about it!' O, Take up the pairs in their order. p - ..Keep the table In your mind and • 1 $ imagine It painted on the door as in the drawing. Deal the first card - S. on the imaginary M to MUTU8 and its mate on the equally final- b•''' — r ." ' "'Inary 1!t to NOMEN. Deal the !,r P ' first card of the second,pair on the -first imaginary V to MUTUB .and ' � ,��, . �� Lift Off'w' ith Fingers Its mate on tike second Imaginary :�� ta•_ _ _ "' u~ U. The first card of the third pair soes on the Imaginary, T to MU- No One Knows. ;T UB and its mate on the imagt- " Pot is it wet kin smell all the nary T In DEDIT. ,. When all sot the cards are dealt smells wet is? In this manner ask one person to "Yer tank's lesson'! Obis yes, yer et r tell you in which rows his cards want me t' answer that, dogert We), _ UNLESS you see the name' Bayer' on tablets, you am If he says, for gxample, that no one nose." " are not getting Aspirin at a1I ►'• It Is to the first and last rows, + _you kpow that It is the card.you Ups i=ld DoMrns.' S' a ..po;f ec edon the imaginary B's a S Pendants of amber—grace !s 'oel let ter which V to bo th Laburnum's frock, _those raves. r' µa� Threaded on sunbeam bats (OUP this sat 'and poste it, with In the wind's tare. - others or ills striae, is a torsi The blossoms rear their heads •�,�' On lilac's breast; Hung not on drooping th�rea4a, Perfect at Lastl Their upward quest ' As Margerle's school reports were!0 No radiance dreads. ; entirely'satisfactory, her father said !Te►1 " to her, "The first time that you come Sometimes my spirit wears ` -.home with a hundrA in anything I71 T3:e Iilao gown. - ' e a dollar." _Sometimes• the robe at cares gtv Yo!i ' — rl - ) Tim 6--went by- sad-stitT MR rgeris --- Weigheth-it down—----' — — - - — CCept—(3A� I}—"u]117rDYCeT1- - *' - tr 3tef T86idts- could not claim the reward. Then one ' Now praise, now prayers. Aspirin,." which contains directions and• dose worked out dse9 the child was taken ill. When the -O-- ` "doctor had gone she asked.-Mamma, MONEY ORDERS. ygoean't hart a bit] Drop'a ltttls :physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for A un I very sick?" A Dominion, Express Money Order «Freasone" on an aching corn. Instaab° for flue dollars coats three cents.: Colds Headache Rheumatism "No, dear; your temperature is a 4 ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly hundred, but the doctor tbdnkn you'll Obedience is a Cbristian'vtrtus. It yon lift ft right off with tlnpert..,Trulyl - Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ': ="be better tomorrow." is in no sense a humiliation.--Bishop Ydur druggist sells a tiny bottle of Margerle's face lighted np. "Then, _Welldon. 'Treesone" tar L few cents, sufifcieae Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain .. mamma,•I can have my dollar, can't I? to remove every bard corn, soft corn. Papa said he'd give It toms if I got a or corn between the toes, and the Cal• 8aady 'Bayer'boxes of 1S tabkta—Also bottles of 2; and 100—DnrgYglsts ANAENA I went to sea at fourteen with g60 laws, wf-haut soreneeg or irritation. s'o;f�ac�ae:herto Sal eyl encid. VM de1A co n��>kne na thataA.vtr`ntmaani 8a,err yac bundred in anything-" and the story of the Prodigal Son: _ rnannfactur+,to assist the public against Imitation the Tablets of Byer 09-PWS Winardit Linlmmeint 4 by Physicians, Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt ISIUE No. 2E-=Q3. _mrW be .carved with their general trod* msfla, e`it. sy±r C."-' •,r+ �,'.�._ ..y"« _''`•asp,•.'.ts'.'"�:,,"''.•`" ',�" ,,�rte, �w 'tins Y' t, ?r *•S ..'-,••. nyCu+ `,+.fT,' "'„'"• 'v;,M' .d. -as, r, v',i •� ':i ''�'11 ^�'G"�' '� 1�"t"L,''`S ��"....✓"4. ,3^.' ^.i�.d•� -�w4 "�i'�o` 7' o�L• C�a "'t"°S';y'r• �.x,4 }..w s y '= Jn; .k`'' ,'W" 4?,•o '�. 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Best Cooked HaJOHN MURKAR Proprietor, flapst,Cohoe r /_'.'� /�// j�� 85 cents, '60 cents. h NOTES AND COMMENTS. - `-j O r/I/ �ION 0AY y _ Ruakec or Waztite - Finest Orange Pekoe _ .« ' . ,• _ Corn Flakes 2 for 2s eenta. .t15 TE A cents per lti, � s �a every community there ie s _ . ±CE'L:EB/4AT./ON . •class of o le:who is o ry Fine Cocoa ' .. every progressive movement. For y yen in bulk pep ppoeed. to :.,,.Apex Osnned .Plume ye in heavy e p ur=t M ona , 9�/ 25 cents. 2a cetlte er lb.tunatelyy this class is not large in P ;' +:: inumbers. b.ut pet they exert a Kellogg's Bran Flakes Pure Lard'amain I ffuence which makes _ 20 cents r lb far • 2 far 25 cents. per - io u; r. for the 'Afternoon and EVeriulg 20 tb. pail 3,75. IMF F . . public-spirited class to make pro- °r.p„,rT,ptra ct„�, Lawrence's Bread'18c. gress in' these stood work. No `'' an kind Y : : matter how commendable a cause y 15'cents. .. Brown's Bread 1sc.� r - AFTERNOON PROGRAM _ t may be, 'this clash will'find gome ' to refuse assistance, if they '3.00--Races for Boys and Girls, under 15 years og age D :w think the will be asked to make 3.00---Jr. Football Game;Cherr wood vs. Pickering' ... : a donaticn of tnofley. Many ez- 3 g •', cubes-h W MI La Ut.rL-e4 .,Ly Loy '. G—Races iur Boys and lrls; 15 y e ai b salad up"oLdri " 'CP. object to make any •donation. A 1VI L A► N D The;, say that they do not believe 4.00--Ladies' Baseball Game, All Stars vs. Pickering S -' 5 in the work'to be done, that It will ` To buy or silt our farm consult the Farm Lands De rtment°of ` 6.30--League Football Highland Creek vs. Pickering. ?' y pa be of no benefit to the community. '� The Ueited-Farmers Co;operative Company, They do not-believe in the way it Limited. _ M ale being done. They do not like .The Evening Program will be furnished b the' t '.A. J. ALLISON, Re B': ,T the men who are at the head of g � y Representative, Pickerin', Phone Pick.'1506 ;`­-, ;the movement, because these men T are.a#ter graft, and they are de- I0tU__ Cq�AMa1e' v4QtiAftdte- termined that they will get none More SL1Sine$$ Requires More BOOTIE! of their money. If it.is a public � ,'• OF BRAMPTON w park or a Community Hall it is not beiha located at the proper Who are well add favorably known for giving a high Our business has increased to such an extent as to enrpssse anything place. If the work was dose pro- class varied. rogram, suitable .for mixed et, and in order to accommodate this increase in business we have found it necessary to extend the length of our' 'z im,,' `` . peels, that is according to their :.,ga stings Of this kind ;;_ store, making it roomier and brighter. { :: ::' tdeas, their would to no sod to We need more customers, however, ae our entire revenue F the amount of their contributions. p jj *r 4 : C ONT CITIZENS' 13AND euanes from our business. Then they are very public s+plrit- �• ed. But they take good care that We believe in the old, old saying "Opposition Ia the life of trade,"aad c°' L 'Pill.furnish music both afternoon and evening believe you will uphold us in this belief, and join the plane adopted are not accord- r the crowd and trade with us. ping to their ideals, otherwise they We try to deserve our business by Right Prices and Right Treat- =would have to make a donation. I, Ice Cream milli � y hLF` 1 mint. Tell us our faults,,we want W know them. ,. But they mnaL not think for a fir- r' Moment one knows that sold OTi Zile $T"Ot1TiCis ,- - THORN TON'S, BROUGHAM _ their one rind only reason for re- , n +•' r� //�'rr�,� THE BUSY STORE _ THERE'S A RZASON :- ' fusing to gives helping hand Is Adults, 50 Cents'; Children, '25 Cents �:+i .... .because they cannot bear the pain 8t parting with their money. 'This includes both afternoon and evening . _ °t They lilts to see the good work go Cars parked on-Gronnds free. EVERY ONE WELCOME ' =:Picker1 g Hardware Store .oa, but they want the other fit :Aow to pay the bills. They are � GOD SAVE THE KING it willing to enjoy the benefits, but - "' •isot to bear an of the wets. Ths _ NOW 18 the �ln1e t0 buy all Oil Sf OYe fOr - T; may be large of statue, but a far .,A N N 0 U N C 'I N G ' ".'4&a being of any use to common= :. - x, " - the hot weather 4ty they are pigmies. WO have the Qark Jewel Florence and New Perfeotiom a' P L. E LEAF _ SALe RaatSTE� --_-_-- Get our prices before buying. SATURDAY, JUNTA Sonia—suction sale - We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens. ` of 50 acres*of standing hay (clover ,..� P Wire Cloth from•l8 to 40 inches wide a and dipotby), the pro�►erty of Frank at lowest prices. • Mackey. lots 32 and 3d.rear of con. _ �u tR'hscby, 1} miles west of Whitby •A full lime of Glarden'Toole-=Forks. Rakea, Hoes, Lawn Mowers, x wn, to be sold by the acre in iota •, Sprayers. Scythes and Stones, Oil Cans etc. _ to suit the purchaser, Sale sc ! tWe have changed the name of our fleet patent 0 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. Wm. . .- Maw, auctioneer. hard Hour from CREAM OF, THE WEST' to the A few Automoble Tires at a reduced price—lento 9.00 to 14.b0. �•. PATURhAY. Jsnrs 30Tt3--Auction sale '`'MAPLE LEAF." These are all wuanateed tires.' r n. of household'furniture, blacksmith's 'This is,s change in name only-; thee-qt> pity is exactly <toois and material. Ford Sedaa in the same as we have been eeifinw nadec the old brand Our Motto—"We have it, can get it, or it is not'mada." � kood condition.Ford truck etc--. in -. __ _. : ' ;•:.:�':-fGbeVillage ofDuabsrtoa, property � 1 to - _._._____.__-- _ _ -: - :._ - _ - . �I p name: You will readily see the advantage si hot - .. � of H. R. Gatward. .Sale at I o'clock, from the standpoint of national advertie'ng,in having i Q A j �+��(' t,. _,PICKt It G l9ee bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer, one'brand forour world-wide distribution. J. . �'aL+.7 j� _ - ..SILOS, SILOS I ;`The Campbell Flour' Mills Co.; htd. THE BEST EVER $old direct, Factory to Farm. Mills t Now an en - 'Toronto Peterboro Piekeriu,� TiM"'�be an added�to your an* 'a .ers' SiZc Cc. --- 44 Markham, Ont. today if the same time you are 'al backing for to-inorrow by as D A N C E _ ' :. '� 'P G RI N savings. Youth can spare •� Dancing will be held in the open at Open a savings acamt with this Bank now. ' . pavilion, Rouge Hill,every Saturday - evening. Good Orchestra. �dmie. 1MEAT ._-,,MARKET13 47 sion,Gents 50c., Ladies free, STAND► Wire-Fencing ' Rouad Roast or Steak, .. '2&s per-lb _ g Surloia Roast or Steak, ..: ngc .. TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THEEE MILLIONS I am prepared to take ordeta for build- > Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 2tte '• Pickering Branch, - - w F Law, Manager ins wire fences, e'sther hand- ,. Whitby Breach, - - A» McClellan, made or woven. Rump Roast::.. ... .., lSc 'Ooosuit we before placing our order. Fine Rib,Roaet, ... .. ... 20e Charges moderate, ork Heavy Rib Roast, 18c " Picke-r-ing gvarsaq teed. ___ e r Shoulder Roast. .. :,.--16 and 180 Plclt 1712 ''[�PARLEY, Pickering 'Pot Roast, `•• .. 140 " T. k _ Brisket, to boil, .. • ` 9c d Lew of Pork,_ .. .26c arsnerSS..' Shop. .oinof Pock. ... Bread like" Mother.tried to make Shouldet Roast of Pork, .. 20e,28c' :Pork Chops, .. 28c �� �' , Buns,. Cakes and Cookie@ carried by our drivers. �P'are-Pork Sausage, - .. ' 26c Phone 900 and have them call. •pia PHWER-S_- " Tow is the tiro s tee Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, Great demand for the see shout your �. "Martha Jane, Harness needs. sliced, ; Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 32s; •" Chocolates ' 'We have on hand a good supply - s g PP y Back Bacon, 46e T a box--they're delicious of Har'nem and Accessories • Cooked Ham,.. .. 55c " at various prices. ' Weiners,.. .. `25c " A ooel drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot. Give us a trial and be : 4 1 convinced. Road-Oheese,.. .. ... 15c " Sundaes, Sodas etc., served in the ra+a First and Domestic Shortening, 3 the 55 cents Vertex Sanitary System. r G Sboe Repairing Service y ., y y 5 lbs 00 cents `CEC BRADLEY " lb prints 18 cents] d Specialty Wedding, Cakes Our S ecialt �,�{�.• ,- - F'reeb Trout and White Fish Lverp Friday t ;_ rusts quaker, . -� `�� - �Y . - ��'''II�,EDi I Gtr.• , ��li - •-� ' r- : :,fir 'rl r r:,s+, �.✓, -' ;.w;. .s •�`",.,.• ;+•.�: `r'.';' F r. .;• ,s. .&, •w f:r. �' ��� ....�.r ,�y,�'ra` .';�'�;,t-' ..s.:'•'+�, •�=>.��,:tr�'r. :ri v^..'. .:,�yi •'k'si�.,i,.",',�i;j:. .;�„••,��:��'"�T�•k,'.;t,±C;'�.<t^ �'° P - aq.e �.y,'n i - r. :+-. �a?8. -e,:' .ra..i�t d.F '�'+`an: t, •',�. ,y ••,,ti ••�,e,;, •y.. ��.'�!`,•�-..rte-' r^^e,` - .;:• 'd urty .rir^ r,w-^4� ..b"4'i�'�."w,.”" .� :w-a a. ,� 'r,'^.� r,. �Y%�i�a� '� :,....,,: -,..k,-`�• •• .� 1, 3r.,•� ..�iMry'•�4 ,-�' �� •5 ,� •A.+ .'4`'.,... ..3T«L !fie `'J• _ i�", e. ,+. :v .�, 'S ,.� ..ns -S+'�. x''14'..'-�•+" ,.,v• s -'^.'. � ,r •,.� :'ci":, ..y. .kc' •Tr.; .. C •r '- ���.- '<._: .:.:,=e;-. �. ''S' _ :.i,•:. :y.r. :..J. ....a• ;',E•-•„,.:. d:e�,.<: n .• _ .. •.r. - r•yu.% .'s. e' ,,.,,. ._. ._. -.....,.. .,z.,.,. «r • a'�, -. .,t ! • u^ •. p'.,•� s. ... ., / .. `ems •` '- ... ••,t. .. :.uA .a . CI.AREMONT. , : .. McN. L. Rgyuolds,. of Toronto, _ HORSE REGISTER. eon of 19.23 at his own stable, Cairo- '' y — a d ,dohii Thomson, of Tweed ) po bro ie Stock Farm, Seasonable , ¢ , g Claremont. "x Hie Gladys Paterson was in the FtoRlexox, ,16255,. 17886, imported ARlzorrA, (:0407), the fashionably bred :'•'"K'it ou Tuesday, !Pent-Sunda wtrh their mother, stallion, the property of fl. '3� p y Clydesdale . ----r--- Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey and J- Mrs, harry Thomson. Robt. Defoe. Green River,will make Imported stallion,w. the property o! David A. and ..Mrs. PnRli, the the season of 1928 a@ follows !Sono Graham Bcoe„ will make the season ..� H. and Mrs. l motored to the !otter's mother hire. Duncan Mor day leaves his own stable and pro- of 1923 at his own stable, Oairmbro- "� pity on Monde giaStock Farm, Claremont. >' �'• ;fir. and Mrs.Burford and daugh- San, and Misa era Morgan mot ceeda to Q.Carter's for noon, .E.W. BoNNiE FLIe Goods- �Pal ored to Huntsville last week and Holtby's foi•night. Tuesday, Wm. 4% (1�4). LIS280). 19881, .:; :ze,'' .iter, Emma, of Toronto, spent Sun Middleton'@,Greenwood.noon,Love' the fashionably bred imliorted Spent a few days with Wm. and - day with Mrs. Harry Thomson. farm, Audley, night; Wednesday, champion Clydesdale stallion, the - Mrs. Coates. ,. Dross Merle Stephenson,of Drum= The Baptist coagre ation have W. J. McDonald s, Brock road,noon property of Graham 11ros.,will make bo, and Mies Veta Stephenson, of extended p call to Rev. Mr. Os- Hutchinga Bros., night: Thursday, the season of 1928 at hilt own sloe!@, Bee our New Ginghams and s`. Palmer Bros., Liverpool. noon, M, Cairabrogie Stock FarmXlaremont, :. . 'Toronto, are holidaying at their borne,of Toronto, who has accept- Kennedy's.Danbarton, night; Fri- UPPERTON PRINCE, 11484. (14413) the Chambray@. h Dr. Mille and mother and Mies ed the es11 and will move here this day,R.Garland's, Cherrywood, for purebred Clydesdale stallion, the fall line of Wall Papers, „ - week. He will begin his pastorate noon; W. H. Major's, con. 5,night. property ofG}rahamBros..will make p u' Bessie Smith, of Toronto, spent Saturda own stable until the foil- the season of 1928 at'hie own stable, aewoO designs. in Claremont immediately. y. • . _. g ,:; .•a'r, the week-end with D. A, .and R. 'J. How spent Saturday in owing Monday morning. Cairnbrogie Stock Farm,Claremont. '•Mrs. Scott. g P KING SAVL, (14945) S. S. B., [M 81 0. Ladles' Summer Underwear „qnd - Richmond Hill with his'daa titer, QATTEQAT,(imp). C.T. S. B., No.1248, :.•��;, Howard E. Forsythe and Miss Mrs:=Aichte Andersen, and on.his thorough-bred imported stallion.the S. B., the fashionably bred imported Hosiery at right prices. Ora C. Ashenhurst, of Uxbridge Clydesdale stallion,the property of return was accompanied by Mrs. property of the Canadian Racine P P Y township, were married at the Associations, Toronto, will make Oscar Wilson,Brougham, will makd Men's Summer Shirts, new pat- How, veho had been speeding a . manse by Rev: A. McLellan on the season of 1923 as follows: Mon- the season of 1923 as follows : Mon- terns. Men's Uh:derwear, few rings with her daughter.' day, will leave his own stable. and 2- � 7Pedaeaday of last•week. Twelve members of the W.M. S" day, will leave his own stable, Duo- y. piece and .combin- . Mrs. Mackay and datghter, of Garton, and proceed to CFerow's Ho- proceed to T. Hiret'a, Kinsale, for ations. Toronuo, spent Monday and Tues; presbytlertal at church last FranklingHo se�rMa Markham, night;night; 7inoon. W. Oarson Greenwood,. A full line of Fresh Groceries, t - day with the former's slater, Mrs, night; Wednesday.U.Blake's,Ahd• always on hand at lowest Thursday. They repot t a very in- Wednesday,Callender a Hotel. Mal- g A. W. Mackay, and other rela- teresting and instructive meeting, vern,for night; Thursday. Wood's ley, noon, H. GF, Wilson's, baaeline, possible prices. tivea in Claremont and vicinity. addresses having been given by Hotel, West Hill. night; Friday, to night;Thursday,W. J. Mi11ar�Pir�- p A large number from.ClaremonL his own stable where he will remain eying, noon; H. Vale's, lake shore, Highest prices paid for three returned missionaries. . sttaedod t e Decoration peryiceA {� until t.hwfellnw n ]Vlnnlia0 mnr�in¢, night; Friday, G. Cowan's. BrECk pro& Lov uuial P- key-ila,e ,sib ..�c+� pan- g a rGOan, IIOOn.OWD BEaOltl, IIlgnC; Oa�i- at the Uxbridge-cemetery on Sun. a e cow le�bri He hag installed TERRINOTON CETSWAYO,9588, the•fa- day afternoon. They report that. a gasoline tank and Will instal free moos Hackney stallion,the property urday, J. Patterson'@, con. ?, noon. P P thence!chin own stable until the :• D. A. SCOTT while there vsas such a heavy rain air is the near future. He will of Graham Bros., will make the sea. following Monday morning. f ~� in Pickering township, there was keep on hand a large stock of re- CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO. hardly enough is Uxbridge to lay pairs for all makes of. cars, sad is the dust. prepared to repair gasoline ea- (; , Anniversary services will be gines. Also In the same shop L. held in the Claremont Llwion W pilkey ie prepared w plead - Take . the Safer Course Church on Sunday. July lat. The h'araese, binder canvas etc. . ' ar minister will preach in this morn- EN you cannot spare the time to go to the bask the sop: will at n r special and the choir, Visit Pickering Memorial Park on �moaient you receive money, don't risk leaving it is { will reader epeeial,music In the Dominion nion Day. the houses Forward the money by registered mail t43°., evening Rev. Ma Gordon, of Agin-_ - •eourt, will preach at 7.80, and the our nearest broach. The amount will be duly credited to to u8ar Agincourt Presbyterian .choir will Tlllf•B TABL1r-Pi"wjng elation -your account and you will receive immediate acknowledg- "-~ render special music. A liberal T.lL Trains getag Nut an*"failowe meat Banking by mail is safe, simple and convenient. offering is requested. Everybody- Ns, 1y X&11 A�P.lamL Everybody gets IAXW welcome. ao Local a.o4 P.]]sue bis sugar at J. . James Anderson, of Antler; N. Sunday train, 7.57 A.M. ' The Dakota, is here at present owing Train, going Wat ins .. fatlows-- �'iIIgold s. to the aeriona illneAe of his broth- o. t,oe.l 7,45 A.l[. prjoe ���•� or, Ale:, who to still in St. Mich- N. . 27 Loost 2.44 P.M. WHfrBY B!:ANCy, eel'@ Hospital, Toronto. where his •.. 9 -Mail 9.05 P.911, BROOKUN BRANCH. C. P LYND. Man"W. s t the t gran condition remains about the same. Sunday train. 9.05 P. M. C' +fie beet gran ulated . Mr. Anderson was a resident of Foregoing is according to Standard ' �J _ Claremont about•twenty-f re years time. Ma o, when he moved to Dakota. J. IJ Mat � e to engaged in farming and he 'j']i8 p1Ck8llIIg r reports the outlook good for an abundant harvest. /�1 One of the fastest football Vi�anc+e GOnlDllttr88 Let This EnglYle games ever witnessed in Clare _ Coal, Coal wont was played on the Memorial The object of this Association is to 'Pump - _ Park groaads last Saturday even• lessen stealing and prosecute o Watef ring between Claremont and Br pk- the felons. Hard and Soft 19091 of the _,,, -- lin football teams. Both the,teams took the field in fine mettle. deter- Mamber,bs,wg pro p,sty stolsnooiamnat, simply attaehiag a Toronto Piunpctg Engine to your b gl ty on t' N " mined to win. Some 'excellent *so immdis4ely-wit�b as sa o ser! ` u can have running water for every purpose you desire. 'i'hink hand e• I. team work and very: fast playing of Exaoutin Oommissm. of the time and labor saved-the freedom from tiresome pump THOS. was done, resulting in a sabre of Msmb,rship !ss •" 81.00. mi- A. p 'Zo in favor of Claremont. About syat w s,a,t,bad coo a,er..ia.os Toevato Engines with dine! Ocsnecled jack are sadly, , four hundred people witnessed the se"Or*an men. u designed for but seahrehy attached to the pump. Specially ripe • t,. An interesting event took place exec.DomL•.- D. Banks,0.a.Palm. service. Smooth tunnuhs and almost noiseless. T �1 _ fat the residence of Mr. and Mrs er, Donald]tiaaro, Pioksriag. a� o to �4f p�P y n T WIN E p TWINE James McCullough, of Pine ecohhomieaity agaso pis the 1.R. Thextoaa, W. J. Clark. Grove Farm,on the ninth concise Prridmt, crank-shaft wallas 'oust available fez o n the a.m+.r.n operating •� Im lemente ��� Mt,of Pickering, on Wednesday churn, separator.washing maChune. etc. P last, when their eldest daughter. ,°.` :Ella May, the popuior teacher of ICE CREAM w• R• "801" _ the seventh concession school, was SOX 4l3, Whitby, Oat. Jlet received a large sLlp- a.. united to marriage too Herbert G. Always on hand --- went of Mo0ormick Pennell. of Toronto. Only the im- y �uediate relatives were present. Haviog opened a new Store and Re- 'w A Tinny fY,rr 3rbica Binder Twine �� In 'The happy con ple left for a short freahment Stand. and also a Park so soy ltnd .•aN , in that Big Bali �.� ihooeymoon at North Hay. „ ' at Rosebsnk, l will be able to Glbi y y ordering wt- accommodate picnic parties •"j '°r f $e sore of Ours b Ora Mee. J. FioRoid has lass in'- ae reasoosble rates. I�1•°ds si1O at once ' Stoufl'villa during the past week Hot writer supplied and first-class 1i d4 OWN NFOW' owing to the illness and death of boats for hire. au siod a of Have you examined one of her -mother, Mrs- Borinsky, who ,Dance platform to rent. ok ,r Ar Ms} died on Saturday after two weeks' the new HOCOrQ1i0k illness. --Mrs. Borinsky. who was 49 Phone Pick.6604 _ lib 152 years of age,has been a resident -- DeeriIlg Tlact4rs ? „Yy. Dyson E. Cowan `.m of 9toutgville and vicinity for the !Let as shag you a few r 'past fifteen years. She is survived u L Implements by a sorrowing husband. fonraons Harness and Shoes that you would like .- ' and two daughters. The bereaved .family have the 'sympathy of s Gook over your haying machines - very large circle of friends in their Repaired promptly and satin- and get ready for the rush sorrow, .faction guaranteed.. .Test and Promotion Examina• F. X. .0 O Q P. E R Itions of the Claremont Continua- Atrial is,solicited. - `' Lion School. ' Over 75 %•,.1st Grade =.DLAREMONT Prof., f; 86 % to 75 010, 2nd Grade E�G+'eiR � `DNS _. Prof., 1; 60 to 66 o;o, 3rd Grade at the "Garner Shoe Store," �y� How .bou a Car . Prof., III; 50 to 60 ojo, Credit, C. Claremont, Oat: a Ideal �i� St0!!0 Name@ are in order of merit. " In the course of a few$aye we Wl be Form III(Recommendation Test) = moving into our new store, located —Georgina Forsyth I, Dorcas He- F',, DALE MILLS =.Now is the time to order your about 150 feet South frota the four .•Cullough II. Bessie Graham III, main corners of the village. We need Neil McKinnon III, .Gordon Greta :car before-the spring rush. We " more room to carry on our extensive •III, Rowena Cooper C, Rodd Ap F�Iv�a.r+�sZ1�TC�J and also wing business. We shall leby C. Esile Pegg C, Doris Gee �' •can • make immediate delivery make delivery to any part of the town and special attention given to phase o, Edith 9tepheheon C, Vivian W ehave just received a pf the f011OWllig models : - orders. only the best of Food Seafr, Appleby C. John Willieo C.Edna a shipment 'Of will be ke$t on our shelves. A su y Hence Myrtle Wilson Glndya of Neilson s Ioe Oream will be eeylp a Jones�'.(;failed to be recommnd• -Canada's Best Flour - Q constantly on head throughout t5s ea in several eabjeete-) Promoted --!TO CARS, RUNA�iBOUTS :. summer. Our . Ob�eati.e — Quality to Form III (Granted complete : ;, First.Low Prix_ 1 goods guarm. -- Lower School certificates)—Edith — -� ilvie's _ — g• teed.' Iwt uag t your next thdee. Tool 1, Albert Harvey II, nanala Royal Household ..AND ONE TON TRUCKS* ZANkbam Bmde Oanada-Br A Phone, Olare 2W5 Beer II.Gordon McBride II. Eileen _ Cooper II, Isabel Gregg II; Mabel ALSO FNg CSIDLOW, Bryan II, Evelyn McCullough III, -We have recently taken over �,�,�MOrrr, - ONTARIO. . ~ Jean Wriikht (C. Hist, Bot), O, Pastry Flour Lilian A. Ward(Can. Kist~)o, Ed. : -the Agency for the Chevrolet gar Ward C. Promoted to Form Chopping and Oat Rolling Motor Car and will be lII a '081- I(Granted lst half of Lower School every week day - mrtiScatea)—Alice Pegg-I,Edythe- ------every — - Peters I, -Mabel Bie I, Margaret A11 kii-J-e of Feed on hand tIOA--to--take--C$re—O `Gee II, Allan Miller II. Edna Green II, Ids Brown I and service of this Car ` Chesher II, Paul Wilson III,HMIar• �' N• z,caKwoo� in the future. - t ".Karst Pugh (Can. Kist.) III, Rob- ���� --' � - '�.� ert McCallum C, Lymati McOull- Y1 ilitevale :. oagh C, Kenneth Reesor C, Oscar A full'line of A CCessorle8, O'ago• "in *". 111 and aesiipo ,= lh.'r in stook. Ii will psi YOU Stephenson C (Can. His t.), Alma The Service Garage - call at oar works end inn"tow alts!! - a :. '$vans C (Can. Hint.) Norrine 1=' 'Nilson (Can. Hilt. , Gertrude Tol- line and 011 a1Wa��h1 stock. obtain 'rites Don't >w ,aialea • ) sgeati w•donor employ/b aOONQaeal�i chard (Can. Hist.). Pupils after Overhauling, Painting, all kinds ly we �. throw the whose naines subjects appear in repairing done. Ignition 00LLA0UTT .6n..Wb.& oommission of 10 per"at..*blobyoo wr brackets sop 1 beg graa�tmental a Ard to tp. SHERWOOD J, fly w.a by parobwiag team os. Your old Ford td�p cis-covered cotes oII assia De ° Examinations hem• M J for $13. - Willker..ptin; Margaret no s.: '-- k ;,+ .4q,.. a, ,, 3.T. IE$,' Ol! ,•� �•r. .r. .4; ,:hC .�f4 T '#',?`.. ,.,,,;' " ; . 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F/5Y 'k ,, .s.$'er .,�•,rt '�ec. v., ,�+. `jY.�^x.:•,,.�in: «c,, �., '3.'.,, .h °';s:J:�� ,:`�Wv`q`� .$^..n«�u•++;-' � "+-.,�!':ln' ,°t�•". nom.✓.,•LE' '� -P� ,.h +'S,e a ;; '�y �•.�} ,pyyy��d'- .�'r�re-.C�"u`` ��'ti c "�. ..'�a�t..•��'e,', `� r ;. ,�"s�� - '"a:.'•^:•G...t� ",fit ,:r:: a.. •,,v�'[.w� a: '�>'.� . .,'';," '' ' ��^ar=i�. .'�+r'°��.`��'�,, „i,,.c •.�W C-tt•••,{ c A'- _ ry . •vw,.P.... p 1w.J.:' .y •�:.: .3 f-2:� •,0 ' •nr32:4r';�.f�' _ sahib been pL with a pecu iarlg �@ 1 isonous form Of boishevipm--in two ir7 toe p° and c: -i' :;;�. :'•: _'� ; swift and tho campaigns. _ been thereupon aaluted, quite in the ,� Economy old Roman fashion, aator by his -. �..9 ' _ L i� ~ enthusiastic army. Then, of course - ss7 — - - ----- - _ Romario'.s restless and powerfn� -o neighbor, Tarragonia, mast needs , - r make one of her habitual raids-into - a Romarian territory. She was severelq }.- pn wished. For the first time in history. tLe Romariana defeated the Tama- ,gonians. Malleson, returning from his cam- pa , - 1 art mine in triton had devoted him- ssel! enthusiastl��y to the internal �' Y as now . ',•- vie are of the country that w completely his. In this task he sus - ;: a_ - ". . 13 hie seeded admirably, and,whsa his term -. c r _ a tea. arebaiie oa can make- - of office was over and he returned to - tb�lc wisest p r the States, he left Romario immesa}tr- _ •4., •,°: :.;.�;':; _.i',-,..- _ _.. _ .-. _ :;.�- _ •' � s Flredh and •O DelleloUs!_just it r-11• ably greater and incredibly haKom- i pier . - than he had found her. To the Lifebuoy maybe safely used � arians he had become a hero, a savior, �.., Ir_7 • s almost a fable, the establisher of a on the tenderes`C sK1II. - - f,� - new prosperity, of a new'earth if not - } quite of a.mew heaven. They called. - T him, half in ewe and half in affection, �t is wOIIderfully Cleans ' e _:Dictator ho Was u�g "El Eatablecedor." Malleson the 'tile hands faces, and Establisher.„ for h - • And And'now he was seated, u - su r�d e rstood balancing bodies: oa his knee his teacup, with a large ;i- - - r; piece of chocolate cake in the saucer 'Tt l : eaVes a delightful fresh■ -«• :' and vely listening to the prattle o� gra qld Heulinds pret daughter, who and softness. a. BY BERTRAM LEIGH. was mainly, desirous of navtng him .IIess d 80ftn t• i learn that her uncle's brother-in-law was a retired major-general, letting it Ldfebuoy babies have beautiful 9"! PART I, y replied Sloane to a suggestion she had be presupposed, by inference, that her fMalthy akt>sa. put forward. "We will leave it at interests, therefore, were at least col- - Ta liw man standing at the open that, Miss Falloden." laterally military. ch iviadow the quiet beauty of the He rose to take his leave. She press= Suddejdly from'the house came Mal- leson s ex-soldier valet. ps meant at that moment no ed him to stay to tea. '„ , he was conscious only of the .I want to introduce you to Mr. _"Yes; Hayward. Jf N ved "A tole graph for your Excellency,„ • �„ - 1 mounting the steps from the lawn Malleson, she said: He arri gr p ��. the verandah,•from-which, in less yesterday, you know." announced that'functionary. »� "So I heard. The villa is all a He handed it to his master who, _ r:tea a minute, she would eater the Bey I assure you, and those who possess a fogy to Mrs. Falb.can, r� mouth organs are feverishly learning, opened and read it r,,?c bra other circumstances at another ,see the Conquering Hero Comes' to "Thanks, Hayward. There's no doubtless Ronald gloane would 1s, whenever he is nnfortnnste answer. -,e noticed,noticed, and with appreciation, enough to appear to cur one street." His man bowed respectfully and re- . ' ► scene without the tennis lawn, the tired. He -liked these little ceremonies `i rose garden beyond,with its quaint He spoke bitterly~ but thought Ned - stormed them with a genial - iapadial, the sweep of the plain, and Was speaking generously. Joyce, di- ( ! vinin nothing of what was in his fiouriahhmuch to the amused tolerance away on the horizon, the shimmer-{ g of the a rewd gentleman he served. blue of the sea. His whole con- mind, tossed her head and, laughed its „ -• t deli ghtedl "Ma I hsare another cup of tea? i • nose was concentrated solely N y' asked John innocently. 5i~ n Jo Falloden is she mounted He ' out riding nt the moment, try �• but we expect him back for tea. Coma Mra Falioden, tal]dng to one .1, steps and came toward him. into the garden and see mother. And the Fins, did not heart request — -- --She was worthy of his attention "Mothes�" said Joyce, "Flits Excel- T1fEp����_ Of �S3TdCfl Dncics fiy_high in clear weather. :a. indeed, coup you know the others—the Healing desires another cu of tea„ "u Voana but have realized it, of a man`crowd and the Mannering twins." �iT p GeIrden paths should always ga soma - : r, On the verandah be spoke, rather Her voice vibrated with obvious Eves-a dog banks his surplus bones.. said more magnanimous than the scorn was tmudatakable where. says W. S. Rogwe in "Plan- ilr Tall awkwardly, of what was foremost in Italics; „ Ise was or could ever become. and vnmistaken. sing Yovi(3ardea. his thoughts, the probable effect uppoon .' ,r .. Canadians' are apt to 'think that Y ° �saa d deep.bosomed, she, carried herael! his own intercourse with Jo a Farn My dear! mildly expostulated Paths which eta it nowhere sad,end _ �;wlth a natural grace that spoke rath- den of Malleson's return Joyce his blrg. Falloden. "Ceztain ' John.at s•blank'vials staggest yurposetess- their forests are illimitable and their :^7, - j ii of long tzampa in the open country » sa 1 of wood inexhaustible. This t: llhan of the calculated artifice of tie'aagazing adventure in South America. Pass me your.cope tees a array be taken as at aviom supply ? TAbauroom. Her hair was dark brown' "I say, Miss Falloden, won't Mr. (To be continued.) that the principal path should cam- is not so. Fires and insects are de- _ �y > i' pe s Light at Last mence at some point cbnviently use Teti the reserves of forested ]and `armd wavy without persuasion, and her l Malleson wish you to give up social- P neck was magnificently molded. But;ism—at least your active interest in and preferably taring, the door by at an alarming -rate and it has be- The skipper was examining the am- come a pressing national'duty to con- �,:I't was her fare that most provoked I it—now that he is at hand to mono- which the house Inmates enter the gar- s•admiration; the features were regular pohze your attention? To judge from bitfbus young man who wanted to-be den. Its direction should be through serve the forest resources and create '=sand beautiful, but-their beauty was all I have heard of his five years of the gunner's mate. rho ilowera4 and tt ahoald lta�e a astzral new ones by reforestation. -- - re intense. than delicate, for her dictatorship it Romsrio—and I have ge asked.him several questions~ and • • -- . &gwo termination, or fival destination. •The n; saamplesion was browned from her beard quite a lot from various sources was not a all pleased with, the t-:_habit 11t" roaming the countryside —I imagine that he can't possibly be beast terminal to a garden path In m7 ewers he received. and at last he said •. without a ha she was like a Madon- In agreement Ibith us, even in the - opinion >z the summerhouse. and t•. mere matter of fundamental demo- is desperation: 9 Lss who bad lived long with gypsies.- „ »How much does a six-poaad shell when that feature is noaezistent. as ALWAYS us sae g� Yet she had been wooed and won; cratic principles. s » arbor, or some other erection, should ' John Malleson had found it this "Mr. .MaUeson has always under- wpb? pose serve the purpose. Failing tlbat, file �to break throe h the rampart of her stood that I am a Socialist,.and knows "L daa't know." the other.00alessed..- ED " through „ Path might termiaiate in a square ex- exacting exacting reticence and to enter what to expect, she answered with --Well.' was the next question, - r; Into die castle of her intimate spir- a smile. "what time does the twelve o'III pausiod, in wbieb a seat, sundial, or MATCHES itualitg. Such a wooing,while provo- - Tb4 greetings between Sloane and .train leave T•• other appropriate. object might be cative in Sloane of envy,hatred mallee-Mrs. Falloden and the tennis votaries "Twelve o'clock:' placed. SOId d DI/e/' and all uncharitableness, was provo- were scarcely over when the maid "It would be better to .sad it at a y 5 brought the tea, and with. -the tea �� right, then; how much .Ices- a 14,000 General Shores eative also o! s begrvdg3d measure of g ,.. tool house or sarage, or yveil at a pats . came John Malleson, erstvrhile die- six-Round shell weigh. ting•ahed than to allow it.to stop sad- wow admiration. tator- resident of the Republic of "A.h!" said the youthful mariner:as _ - "Good afternoon,.Mr. Sloane. SerR P P deniy nowhere. to have kept you waiting, but we just Romario 8e was of middle Neigh: and he suddenly saw light "Twelve _ d tQ finish that set." carried himself with the easy dignity Pounds." P O11 Of CANUAD► "Oh, that is quite all right. I hope'of the diplomat rather-thin with the 1Ninard's Liniment for Coughs 8 Cofds ve not come at an awkward time, brusque smartness of the soldier, for, _ Fortitude. — the committee has waked me to in spite of his military victories,which with you one or two points in had given him the reputatign the Though the Omnipotent decree - - neetion with the meeting on Mon- world over of a miniature Napoleon, That I descend Into the mire, ,- day, and the sooner they are settled he-was more statesman than general, Yet will His band reveal to me ; ' the better•w and—as, unmistakably be looked in his Is, smoking ilaz the uaquenohed,fire. "Certainly. What are they? Won't .neat riding breeches and khaki shirt, you sit down?" open at the neck—more prince of men For in the darkness-I.shan find. . Ronald Sloane was the village 'than either.' His face was bronzed Brave comrades, nutpred not to yield schoolmaster, a'young man of some the fees of Caesar, but with a small Enfranchised from the shifting mind, parts and a pronounced Socialist,end brown mustache above the chiseled, The craven heart, flue nerve naatsseled �O MOM A fWgmen y e meeting he had mentioned was to laconic lips. His gray eyes were un- ' �7 < n town 1 distinctive Out of the land of gloom and shade • -. take place in the neighboring , fathomab y distin ve of the master- when one of the most advanced lead- fnl genius that burned within him. Him will I woYahip and extol, jn 8 era of the Socialist Party was to be "This is my friend, Mr. Sloane; Who of all great thingsr greatest made ++ :: the principal speaker. Joyce Falloden, John, announced Joyce. The unconquerable buman soul. too, was an ardent Socialist and a "Pleased to'meet you, often beard ' prominent member of the local group of you," said Malleson pleasantly, as _ _ .lust Stopped in Tin 4. which had arranged the big meeting the two men shook hands. Johnn4e, wba had been praying for - ' for the following Monday. They were During he first amenities of'tea- finally be _K noon absorbed in the discussion of time the conversation was general and came disconeragei God has fay more On and auto► g atsbnths for. a baby brother, . ..various matters connected with its srochial, and neither Malleson nor Incidental tactics. p "I don't b mobile tours---and "That will be excellent, admirable," Sloane acquitted himself with more little boys to send,,•he told hts mother, than avers banality It was obvious whenever you go out - - - that the Mannering twits, two girls "and I'm going to'StOv Ut" to eII�the Bu>��e and the two sons and the daughter o Early one morning a few weeks later 1 1 old man Hauling were in a great tak- he was taken intro hit motbeew room and fresh air of_the _.T ing at the presence of the man whose to see. twin boys, who had- arrived'in name had been for the last few years the night. Johmade regarded them great OutdOOrs. ; so much in the world's eye and on the ihonghAfully for some minti'tew r world's lips, "it's 'Buy it by the case ps, whose sudden career as "Cioliy," he remarked', flual1r, a dictator of a South American reppot,, cod thing I stopped praying when I from your dealer. - lie had seemed like some breathless g chapter out of a glorious romance. Of Y�,�...did:" a few bottles on _ i�Y course they had met him before,wJtea lCe at bry. he was a nobody,merely the son of an i old. family friend of the Fallodene YM But now matters were different„ and PpIIAt gM01'r they were not quite easy in his com- DiN ! -- —— •'y' _ pant' Tatke alort - , ; Malleson had gone to Romario on ._. _ business for hla father, ha ente:-d �a ��✓✓ that country during one o its die- '., W$1, tressful and periodical revolutions, a : Vii ��� �' revolution that for once had succeed- ed, in so.far as anarchy and a too in- ,. t..a... Far oval ty, flavor a ad discriminate brotherhood of man may s, .. be called success, had exerted himself Nelther sate Nos• sane. the Sealed Psakate, primarily n- the. protection of the Both—'-We*11 still ba needed!,, s -- -- •. small colony of Americans-and Euro- ' eans from sacre,and, in so doing, The destruction of a forest is a I - -• p m� had discovered in himself the innate direct loss to the public. A spark from a• '` . �- capacity for leading men. g, s passing engine, or the dropping of I :Debris" and , f�Q�,.�" i It was a small step from that to a lighted match may cause the lode of `� "a'� obtaining the confidence of the law- .° i abiding citizens of the capital, ands Public is thus deprived of lumber for still smaller one to becoming, by the building or. construction purposes. It ere force and logics of events, the takes from seventy-five to a hundred -'' ?HE COC"OLA COMPANY ' . breaker of the revolution and the es- years or more for trees in a forest to Tomato,MonftvaL Wtnnfs"m,Vwmcmvw SAIADA tpblisher of law and order. He was',grow to maturity. ^' thlrti grafuhy elected President,, Stoke the nsurgents—who Lad all the M:nard's tiniment or Corns and Warta el'tayv-t�,w•a•,.,3w .y ':,:. yrt a - ,, • M i. .y�y q,. �•�, °� Y: �.+,; - ;u,Y•`f'+r•'>.:... s.,. ����,,yyp..,�'a�r7•�„ n ^.k '•"^ `1 .�,; k,ny, s"+r','.i'.f�:.:-:, •`{• 'M:7^i•'.'iA^S`+`t•'7x,: <e; •:4'4 w= sS ' ' , r+' k �Xs1 J. - I-, M 9Aa {, g _ r•,� '"� x a. s r ro`.+° r •>.°+r�a •6-".� �A .a,r;,,,.• •:.^,}r3 fZ•'w,a" :} •r::Y'v 1,r• -"" ti"�i'dr"^,;{e�.i=' .•} d, _ Nx, S^`t i2+t• KS�•y r�c� '^vM'�( •y `R•b.".i•I,i�'iL.'M a_'1R •\.4+5 11f.• p•�•._;!••t ty L i[.{,.7 1 ,i�?!�}"�•rre S<...V y ,. �,# 7,� ay�,� .5(•`J/i FY f Y Z rl .F A M ,. , A•'i ,D�' ,RO Y. - • �.' �' �`- J ,[•RSf A'.,-� f"CpY C' i ':'4 '\`{'{.'sue -} yK. "yam•'.•,_ .y w� 'F.•v ,. •s+'M'• r.:.�' - r-•• '^ryc�, •.c.A !":V - :rr•r`. .F,. '+� y''✓'• ` wg, y� t -�!i• �'z.. +R ', pr, F'. .a r.n; Qs 7+,"aibT. r"' " a r'r r.x» "a G•° '*.,• :s e C- p •.r•: '�, ,a•. s ,,.r..,..�,'..,',n's'',�t' •; ,'."" _ It'°:ri.,• s�,',.;.: •~`'3efM.'"• +, '.".'.'r':*ti• '�+^ rs .new,. •`�'-a'°_"..•r,.: ' "`. ..tip .. y. I .._ . . . • • .� �� - - t o- , j" :� MANIA TF 'ER KCE ._ _ -. _ _ . . . _. _ Listen to me, as w>1-n Is ltear�' _ . BY A - _ .� - lathe: _~�� _ _ Sing long ago rile song o! o t', `-_' _ r shore*-- _ .. j. _ _ Sale of ors F.ndoraed by Ovee- '''.' :"` Iatea to sae, grid rhea in cliorttr :" -t.;!Government Control and _ . - _ . . _ " 30,OQ4 Majority in Winnipeg Rural Polls and Small . r All deep roi¢es,as ge pall 70,, Towns Disappoint the Prohibition Workers. _ ., `.- ��• Data: :� - Doimlinion Day, 1923 •y '• chcrua- . , .. _?, Winnipeg, June 22.r-Manitoba has pledged to enact into law the biU ,• :'. b'ti<1r these•broad meads=tItiaee'h I "wet",by s sweeping majority which was approved to-day. A second _ o ' referendum is to be taken on Jnly, 11 HC sl2all have domllnioa also woods are grand, - - -which went beyond 80,000 in �VPinni- `' But we are exiles from our fatherst-4T' on proposal of the'Hotel Men's Aesoa •' „ :from sea to sea, and from the land. .`,'peg City, and which was going -up ciation for sale of beer and wine in . river unto .the ends of the """11 _ slowly as the country was heard from. dining-rooms of licensed hotels with - :from the lone shieling of the m}att�, The bill of the Moderation. League meals, and should it•be adopted also - "' '--I's. 72, 8. • island . r Mountalna divide us, and the wastgi. . .. was endorsed and the policy of prohi- the two systeM will be'amalgamated _ . . r of seas- , ' ,_ - - ., _ bition represented by the Manitoba under the administration o! the Gov- : ; -_ - Yet still the blood is strong, the heart:, Temperance Act, the law of the prov- ernment Liquor Commission.• lace for seven years, was overturned. Portage la Prairie was the only' _ _ - ,, is Highland,. ,11 The weather also was wet, and a major town which.-had reported a dry And we 8n dreams behold ^thei.- • 4 violent electrical rain storm which majority at ten o'clock, and that was _ . . Hebrides. �� •- swept the city at ten o'clock drove the under 1004 Brandon was wet by near- _ . _- Ws'need valle tread.the fancy-haunt-r bulletin crowds to cover, darkened 1y 1,000. S4 _;,.- "" news a er offices and hampered sera- The Pas,had a wet majority of'500. - 1� Where '.small -the dark.hills creeps q" p p pe ,�� the small, clear stream, , _, oasly the collection and compilation of The solidly dry farmer vote seems In arms around the patriarch baatses , returns, It had been shown,however, to-have•vanished. Lakeside,was dry - rally. .: . . ' .. • that the country had reversed its tra- by 450, but Morden-Rhineland 'was ho ,• $10.25 to $10.60• ter'lots, course, the prosperity of this country - ,- ditioaal policy of-dryness- anti ap. «�I,1.,�-2?r.. - - - - 1 ----- -• •� a, ao_ Nor gee the moon on royal tomb s peered to be voting fairly` evenly, Winnipeg, June 24:Very little10; sows, $8.60 to $7; pao$ers o er- . awns gleam. pletion is not by the demands o!tom- When the bold kindred, in the timt� while the city, which voted wet in the change in the large majority obtained`ing $11 for select bacon hogs selected mercp and ;ndustry, but by tabs fires, ion' importation referendum of 1920 by in Friday's referendum in favor of under Government grading. y g vanished,moat of which are caused b some Cgnquer'd the,*oil and fortified thb about 7,000,,rolled up tremendous me- the Moderation-League's bill' for the _ _..-0 - - - � careless or thoughtless Individual. In- �- jorities in almost every poll and more Government control o! .liquor occur vestigatiof�' of the origin of forest kip' x;;• Point Warning Finger t0 No seer foretold the children woo ;- - • ' than tripled that figure.. red over the week-end, according to fires shout that nine out of ten firms , I �, Prohibition workers admitted by the return tabulated up till a late Cam• . started in the timber limits, are start- be' vanish d, -it - - -ten. o'clock that 'their cause' had met hour to-night; the majority resting at: ed b campers, amokers settlers and That i degenerate lord might 1`l r', 82,714. Thin re its an increase 'of BY ROBSON BLACK y his sheep. �:. - ' -'decisive defeat. They were surprised po others,who leave a camp fire smolder- and disappointed at'the showing from shoat 200 *race.Saturday afternoon, n such nations as Greece,Spain, ing. or throw aside a lighted cigarette Coma foreign rages-]et discord bnsailt: " - . the rural polla anti the smaller towns, rural polls being responsible for',the Pale e, Syria, China and others. or match. The consequence and price slaughter i ; and at the size of the majority in Win- Increase. - enjoyed the position in the affairs of of_such carelessness is the heritage of O then for'clansmen true,'and stern.;I ° nipeg. Moderation League workers There- are..still one hundred and the world as Britain, France and the,generations destroyed, with ,too fre- claymore- `,F: expressed gratification, and pointed,sixty-eight rural .polls to"report, it United States occupy today, it was i The' hearts that like have given!„f out that they had claimed a change in was shown, including one whole con- when those countries had broad areas quently a loan of human life, besides their blood like water, "� a huge wastage.of money and a cur- Beat heavily lio and the Atlanti.c4t I ' sentiment throughout the province. stituency, Rupert's Land, from,which of forest wealth. It seems that at- y y Under the bill of the Moderation, no returns have yet bees received, moat simultaneous with the depletion tailment lot industry. I roar. League, which. Manitoba has to-dsy ao far,`166,110 ballots have been of the forests was the decline of the • The above poem has been credited adopted, the Government will appoint counted, o! which the Moderation power and prosperity of these na- Caterpllialrl,Dewy Trani to a number o!writers,lnclndlt�So a commission of three members to ad- League's bill was endorsed on 94,712, tiona Scientists and historians agree For four Hotitn Galt About the year 1902 Messm atiniater file eels -of liquor.for cos- and opposed era 61,998. The Modern- that the explanation is not far to seek. Blackwood searched the archives �` -sumption as a beverage in the per- tionists have obtained a mhjority of Agriculture, the dominant industry in Moncton, N.B., June 24.-Satin- Blackwood and found the poem Inc a; " manent or temporary residences o! 6,726 in the distnets ontsid; of Win- use old countries, as it is in Canes. day's Canadian National Ocean Lim- handwriting o! Mr., J. G. j, ".- ' __ • permit-holders, who may be.residents nipeg and 25,988 in the capital. The thrives beat in a land across which' ited, from Montreal.was delayed four with a brief statement that it hallo of the province or guests. Breweries city vote was 46,489'wat and 20,872 there are wide stretches of trees. hours between Bathufrst and _;etv- been sent tQ him by a friend in UppsaE :�. - will be permitted to deliver direct dry, and the outside 48;858"wet and The advantage to the farmer-In I castle by swarming caterpillars,which Canada. About the time that I .sfs , The Legislature will meet in July 41,627 dry. working In fairly close proximity to have been giving a let of trouale on poem appeared an article on UppalI forest or wooded lands means that a i certain ��,n of New Brunswick Canada by John Galt, who was then I _ _ Market cheap nod easily ac+eeseibde supply of railways o!late Near Bartibog River, in thin country, also was pabiiehed. 1n` �.� We" essential construction materials for ai sectionmen, train hands and soldiers the estimation of the Blackwood*, it"_i . house or barn, fence posts- and' for a I on the Own Limited worked fur some is considered certain that the author: , , . - - M variety of needs is at hand. Moreover,,time sweeping the insects from the ship of this beautiful poem belongs is `I TORONTO. Eggs--New laid,, loose, 28 to 29c; he knows the Important service the rails before the engine could pull the the, famous founder of Guelpl�r and' �2, new lards in cartons 82 to 88c. forest . renders in ardia the' Man. wheat-No; 1'Northern. S1.2r, gu g train up the grade. At some •p,xitts GoderieIL ,f Lies -poultry Chickens, milk-fed, etreatne against reenrrent torrent and Manitoba.oats- +Ta 2 CW 66�,4c; over 5 lbs. 26c do, 4 *.o b lbs., the raitq were completely coverel whir ..W No. 8 CW, 52%c Na bil e. do, 2 to 4 lbs., i0c; hena, over 5 lbs the part they play in preventing caterpillara..the peat being the vorat The Western Canada Co Dui-,' Man. barley-Nominal. . 28c• do, 4 to 5 lbs., 28e; do, 8 to 4 i drought, for where there are many experienced in recent years. � - . ration rtiasociatial . All.the above, track, bay ports. ducklin trees these the rainfall is usually Ads-lbs. 20c; roosters, 1'7c; - . -'Am• corn-No. 8 yellow, $t:033tic, over.b'1bs., 80c; do 4 to 5 lbs., 28c; quate to meet the needs o! growing Estimates of the available amount .';No. 2, $1.08. 10 l�s . . The Western Canada CalonizstiW :. _ '' Barley-Malti'ag, 60 to We, accord- .D °�B, end up 26a crops: of coal in the world will seed seviaion, iin to freights outside. poaltry-Chickens, milk- Canada is to-day one 6f the most according to reports from the Belgian Association has ..been entirely sale '2. . g fed, over 6 lbs. 86c;' do, i to ii lbs fertile countries in the world Largejy Congo, where two coal deposits eeti- organized, the new board consisting of Buckwheat-No 2, TO to Tie,- 80c• do, 2 to 4lbs., 25c; hens, over !� representatives of the Dominion.Goa+- . "'' ,'Rye-.7a 2, 77 to 79c. beesuae o! th® forest resources. 'Ac- mated at over one billion Enna are re- , lbs. 29c; do, 4 to 6 15s., 28c: do, to eraaunt, the Canadian National Rai!- ;I Peas-No. 2. 11.49 to. $L45. 4 ll�va, 22c; roosters, 24c; duck}ings, coidingly as these resources are de- ported_to hsvp been diseovesed. One ways and the Canadian Pacific Rail-, .";'' Millieed-Del., Montreal treilthta, �,m 6 tbs., 80c; do, a to 5 lbs., Z9c; pleted so will the fertility and, o! is 16 lest thick. bags included: 1 , per ton, $26; over turkeys, young, 20 lbs. and up, 3pc. ,_ ,. way. Thia'etlects the creation df a aborts, per t,Qn, $ 7; middlings, $S5; Beans-Can., hand-picked, 1b.. ?c; national land settlement orgsnizatiott . . good feed fio1Rrr,$215 to $2.25: rimes, 6%c. .. _ __ .. .. _ i �, j ��� - co-ordinating all the available irs:mt-- _ Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, $1.21 p Maple roducte---S p, r Imp. 1�1r �f t i 7 � . 'gration forces in the country. Ads- .. to $1.23. 1 0; 1 $2 per _ . ,, . _. quate financing is arranged for in =,tl ' Ontario Na 2 white oat*--50 to 51c. gal., ma per rr•ga. tin, _._ ' : _. : F 40 Ontario corn-Nomlaal. �1; maple sager, lb., 2fic contributions of ,$100,000 per year Ontario flour-Nine per cent vat, Honey-60-lb. tins,*10% to Ile ord of the lands, beneath Thy bending s�Ciei. iron each live ye transportation company for . in jute ba , Montreal, pro ahi le 8-2�4-1b. tine 11 to 121hc r Cr;;,15. ,� the .neat flue years and i cotltri- gs P' pt p •Onttario comb honey,. per doz. No, 1, �� £tell and flood. where er Our banner flies, a button..from' the Dotaina Govern- • :neat, _lES.10 to $6.20; Torontp heart, b0 to $6; No. 2, $8.76 to $4.25. 1 iC lift their-hearts to Thee, _ $b 05 to .$6.15; bulk seaboard. $4 06 Smoked meats-Kama, mad., 28 to y peOp . ment The Imperial Government has F >to ZSc; cooked hams, 89 to Ole• smoked Their grateful voices raise; _ .signified its 'readine$s to imple*ent '� Manitoba flour -fat pate., }n cotton rolls, Z6 to 28c; cottage cola, $5, to 'May our dominion ever be - its pledge, $100,000 per year to assist ,-- - cks, $8.90 per barrel; 2nd pate, 28c breakfast bates 80 to 34c: asppee - in sending BritiiVeolonists. In add}; '' t . G'R6' eial bread breslti'sat nhcon;84 do 88c A tam le to Th carne. P Y P - ._.._ . _ -. on unexpected private 'subscriptions Flap-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, backs, boneless, 87 to 42c. Th will alone let all enthrone; = -•' egg;*gate approximately $1,000,000 l track, Toronto, $16; No. 8 timothy, ` s 18 to $14; mixed $12 80 to $13.60• meats-Long clear bacon, 50 =[,otd of the lands make Canada •1.113=1* C}Wni Sir Augustus Nanton, of Winnipeg, , to 70 lbs., $18; ?0 to 90 Iba $17.50; .,..lower grades, $8. 90•lbs. and up, $16.50; lightweight - ._ _ . .. _ the nom° President rof the organi. 0 ' a.,, Straw-Car lots, per ton, track, To- rolls; in barrels, $36; heavywetght ' The total Sow of the flue chief ho 1. -6 '<.- xonto, $9.50. Tolls $38,. . �'Almighty IAVe. by Thy mysterious power, springs at $snfl' in Bann Nano , . • Cheese-Kew, large, 19c; twins,, ire-Pure tiereea, 16 to ib ,c; . In wisdom guide, with faith and freedom-dower`, �: "a� 20c; tripplets 21c• Stilton 22e• Old _ .- -i park, Alberta. has been found by test . :farge 82c;,twtna,�8234c; tri lets,'3",c� tuba, Icb34 to 16c; pails, 16 to 1835c; -. - ,, - ,_ r�Itil P prints, 18c. Shortening, tierces, 14% . ours a'nation evermore , _ - o-be about a4 000 gz�on�r.hourti., ,; tons, 8SS�c New Zealand old to 15c; tubs; 15 to 16%c; palls, isle That no oppression blights, PP R gs ` - Cheese, 28 to 80c. to 16c; prints, 17 to 17%e. - . per day. Butter-Finest creamery prints, 38 voice heavy'ateers, $9.85 to $8.76; : ", ire justice rulek9 from'ahore to shore, _ Speaking before the Canadian'Clnb -WW - -- Ato 87c; ordinary creamery prints, 34 butcher steers, choice, $8-to $8.25; do, - . From Lakes to Northern Li hts. _ to Sbc; dairy, 24 to 26c; cooking, 2'Lc. g - •-- . . o! New York, Dr. James W. Robert- good, $7.50 to $7.76; da, mad., $� to Iylay Love alone for wrong atone; am declared that in the past four 1. $7.50; do, com., $6 to $6.25; butcher - . . ,, i heifers, choice, $7.50 to $8; do, med., Lord of the lands, nvAe Canada Thine Own I years .Canada had made more real than an other nation Along . .25; d , com., 6 to $6.50; . _ urant Watson. _. progress. y ng ' tch �7 ws, hoice, $6 25 to $6.50; , _the lines of child welfare. SiE Can- $7 Albert D bu butcher co `�<`' do, mad., $4 to $5; taunts and cut- adian universities are giving courses „� ;;, ,,`:r.s>:;,. :," ters, $1.50.to $2; butcher bulls, good, _ � to women to fit them for work in <'' `" '" ^"• ',,, "'::, $5 to'$6.75; do, corn., $3 to $4; feed- �,' savin the lives of babies, he said. "» ':?>:`i'`> ing steers, good, $? to $8.25; do, fair; ;.•. ;3' 7 t leers d . a 5• s oc 5 to 6. 6 4 . $ $ $ $ , � , mil ,..• ;:. :,,,:,:..;,..•. •:.>':::• >;.. 5 to 5.50• kern s :...' X. do, feu, $ $ Pig- a<'.''' c : ;>:>::::>; >:, ;: < " era, each, $70.50 to $200; calves, ; 1 } ?;: 9 choice, $9.5A to $10.50; do, med., $7 to - _ _ "`1t .,., �,i Y $9; do, con., $b to $6; lambs; s 'tin "" ' "` ,w x $16 to $16.75; sheep, choices light; 6 p �'` = h , s:; ;: .>': r: to$6.50; do,choice,heavy,$4 td$4.50; --15t 6AT;,_\ i-1,$ ""` do Dulls and bucks $2.75 to 3.50- - ° 6( ;,. R� •i:'•13.• l 1 G r s. � AA'' Y' _ I. �tV x �i.s: nd watered 8.36• o �• .,<• i d s d f ho b. alg � ""� ?.76 do county Dints 7.50.. P.1 �•' _N; .,, :;,<: :.yy a : p i J t� M Y� . MON L. _ ` �,py >:�, . .., i3:...... r - 1 P --•\. - 2 yellow,98c eta-- si •-<11 rn Am.No. o O y :7 :::�. o ::�: 2 0 t lc••do N %'3' n. West N o. 6 0 6 Ca '� ' .` 8 58 to 59c' extra No. 1'feed, 87 s ��Tt� .`f` 1 white 6 c. Flout, -' Cb �' •.a •G':�t ;;;y:i: •'x^;'S•1;`';�'i' to 58c; No. 2 1'oCa , 6 _ O� t <g;;a c K , ti..'>x,.',,Y .. '!zr' -Manitoba spring wheat pats.. lsts-1� "-.. -v " $6.90; do, 2nds, '$6.40; strong bakers, - -- - 4- 56.20; Pinter-pats., choice,_ $6.05 to - . • _ --- _ - - _ - . ';..,; -. _ $6.16. Rolled Data-Bag of 90 lbs., ? . - 4 �" .�.a } , $3.05 to $3.15. Bran-S26. Shorts = - ". $T --- - - Senator 31r James Loupheed ga-$34. Hay-No. 2 s " $29. ' Middlings 5 , i� .In .a recAt speech in the Senate:per ton, car lots, $1316 $1 c. • • - �w I .. 'Chamber-'he- .suggested that bills i Cheese-Finest easterna, 1614 to i `;, !`^">' 1. which the Commons could not defeat' 163�c. Butter-Choicest creamery, y-'. ` w° -• , y, °<` i.'- Sa:the face of. public opinion, were i-31c. Eggs-Selected, 82c. ` Potatoes �,..,- - _" - •�' - handed on to te upper chamber :o re Per bag, car lots, $1.25 to $1.30. ,.- }'` ' S cetve their death warrant. "There is .. . Fled• cows, $4.76 to $5; do, com., '- ��� r . „ : ' Peter'Veregin :.' $3.50; bulls, $3.50 to $5; calves, med. %-- Head of the Doukt Ober a Tony'tar , too much dispoe4tion on the part of the' r' r' � y . • l to fairly good, $6 to $6.50- well flniab- �^ House of Commons to save its face by British Columbia, who is now in tba I-'7 .. ed veal, $8• , $ 50; er, 6 50; fairly ,� putting through this sort of legislation, pail-fred $4.50 ghee 3,60 to e _ grr east seeking sufficient land in the ti g g 1 13 to 16c sheep, choice 'r ��( tJt'!� Niagara Peninsula to bring his peop,14 .. axpectin us to deal with it," he said, $6; lambs, Ia referenoe to the Anti•Gamblfng Bill. •lambs, 17c per lb. GooA quality local -�- --- • ' • neat to Ilve. s• .,z w ��,�r .,;;,�.:�'�,�����y�t, 'o" ,7^....� C ,,n,,..,�i,�t�u'i?,`�,s,., M�� ,,,K � � +� .v- y.aY',�-. �.y -''.,•.�.«n; .r„•kt;f �.. � ,�•,� ,+�_ s.�• � '';.� 'r''� �.4�;y..2R ��Ta'1�•It,�.a,.,....-.,ti, 'a< ^� �s. a,�.•_xr� .�.,,YY�•%y�•:•'�,��- �;.P-,��•,y.z.,� "yr, � '+�.••Sr� q,: - '±.,� �5 a. - •'p �• ••.`..`{.^�..�`.. ` �',..,.. 5„.x,-,,. '4 ..1.7•?`' .Ti"` •'°.,!sl':p ,. •"'+a ,r V x. b. ,fq.a ay s4 ;n �q,•er:•:'7ii,•�C -,.• ":.P 'Zaa.,�, t .. .> .. ,. _., . .. _ .., _ r 7,.`„�''°•�+ls'_c�ncGISG � �nry�fA,r4�d y-r- • LOCALISMS, Wilton rug bale, a Wilto rug 18*z10 -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, dentist,will ' feet. Apply to Mrs. S.W. Davis, be Iii his office'on' Thursday from - �: ...., _ ..-.Gr. 'rrrM",�• ,,":,-_.. Pickering. , •�' 10%. en. to 5 P. m.:. as usual. • .. _ Y-• jk Chas. McGuire-of' the, l�tand- - ,-Mrs. Norman Banke'spent tl1'e —Dr. Henry will be'her�as user• M1 `'.vicee$•aod with relatives in the al next Tuesday to attend to his er-d Baak, West `$ill,.is ]fouls at ' ' city. o + resent for a tsfio'rgeeka'holiday. .p2•ofes.ional duties. 'P y. - ' --Mrs.A. J. Sier and daughters, Found, on King St., Pickering —St, Andrew's conireagation a parcel eon«►iafn some clothing purpose a holdir R their annual z, Misses Nellie Ai nd Rg6ie1 W @[4 in oily on Saturday. Beer pleaeeCall at this Office. strawperry feeti-v&3-4A �tllg 12th. ---H. A. '11 "i ht attended the —Mrs. Mamning and danghief, Or lath. . g Mrs. Te —R. C. and Mrs. f3 funeral of the lets Charles Groat Bart, of Toronto, spent the Paul Symons and at.Brooklin on Friday last. week-end with the former's niece BOB, , spent the w:eeli•end —Baird's butcher shop-is being and nephew, Mrs. Bedson and J. with her parents, Rev, W. A. and .V.? improved in appearance by the E.Doyle. - of • fresh float' of —Same of the residents on —Coming Eyesight Specialist- application w f X- . Dr. F, E.Luke, of 187 Yon - ��„� t, Church street complain of being �ge Bt., arshall Coakwell, of Oshawa, disturbed daring the evening Toronto;' at 'A'.' H. Allin a drug and his brother, Gordon,-of To. hours by young men singing songs a Whitby, Tuesday. July the x•� . 16th. . * * . .. ..... .. w';� :ronto, spent Sunday with friends that cannot be described as being '>ita Piekel'iag. appropriate for Sunday Be hool, —The public schools closed on ���� ham;A, —Wm.. and Mrs. Theztoa, of and ask that they be not repeat- Tuesday for the snenmer vacation, �� r 3. Toron-to,spent Sunday here with ed, and the teachers have gone to :.', the foriner's brother,_J. R. and —Rev, P. F. and Mre. Glardiner their homes to enjoy a much need. - _ ` Thexton. and daughter, i4Larjorie, spent ed rest. I •i:, —Ontario Lod - ' Sunday in the city. lYlr. 13ardiner Lodge, 824, i.O:Q: LL --Mrs. D. McNeil, of the Base occupied the pulpit in the Fair , of Pickering, is donating the ""` • P P p F' I _ �� • ti• � l5 Line, has been. spending a couple banks Church, whose pastor,.Rev. flag-pole to the Memorial Park, in %P of weeks with her .plan hter, _. - g Mrs« meant, of two of their members, '' � , ' n � ... _ :,:=•' Mr. Clu stun was conducting Y rw (Dr.) McEwen. g ; . 1 anniversary seryices.in St. John a who paid the supreme sacrifice in _ 1: ': =ReP. J. W. Dowi2, of ;Parker, ,ryes Cbtirch, Brolaghaan. the great war. .. • who has been attending Confer• --Mr. and Mrs. Rudd f -The sympathy of the commun- p have re- / / y in nay ;. sues 'iti Whitby, spent Sunday ity is extended to Edgar and Mrs. turned to their Bummer home,and rt +/ CaxY with friends in Pickering. Bath on the death of their infant through Tra N.Ews ' extend` a ��►RHARTT w A nnrn a of autpmobiles were , � t, t heart invitation to the residents �r kept bus on Monday canoe it1Rn' °7"T' y it =- F F Tuesday morning, at the age of or the village And l.lteir ta'ivu& L� , . voters to the polls. In this way visit their rose 6 months and 20 days, after an garden on $star the vote polled was quite large. day or the roses bein • illness Of about two days from F Sunday, g --The regular monthly meetinft bloom.. = meniugitip. The funeral took t�� j�� 1� now to full i ac '�E_. of the Methodist Ladies Aid will. lace this(Thursday)afternoon to be held at Tuesday, Jul 4th, st AO,O horse of July rekine Cemeterq. '8 p. m., at the bonne of Mrs. H. G. To the Electors of S. Ontario "�" •'Llalvert. —Mr. Elliott, superintendent of '. the Children's Aid Society. f Please accept my hearty thanks for ' -Rev. Mr. Dafoe preached in . a F• the support given to me on Monday 1' +• E�t ° Oshawa, gave most interesting the Methodist Church on Sunda by means of which I have been re- i � ,ai,1` .° address on the work of which he ;. . xlnoraing and Rev. Mr. Farnewort elected d member of the Legislature. - f� � In the evening. Both addressee has charge, in the Presbyterian I will endeavor to do sty duty by the • ii y► a •.a.'' Church on Sunday morning last. whole riding. / a r el'e mach elijoyed by those preq- Mr. Elliott is doing a splendid W E. N. Si-ncte>R * ent Egbett Doyle and Mrs. Bed. work among the neglected child- >� - ren of Ontario County. He is a CARD OF THAkKB. P, son. accompanied by F. H- Doyle. _ Toronto, were in Breoklin last moat ener�tetic worker and hie. . Whale soul is wre t u in We wish through M. - ; ' week, owing to the sudden death P, P his gh the columns of r the NEws :o tbank our man friends � '`' of their brother-in-law, Charles work. many . V and neighbors for their kindness and Groat. ,' -On account of the traffic beius for the floral tributes sent during the - diverted from the Kingston road, illness and deatb of our dear mother. _ -Teams have been busy during - :-- . l= the poet week drawing gravel for the other roads in the township,. Mrs. Alfred D.Palmer. ' the new cement walks to be con especially the sixth concession and Her Song and Daughters. vC senicted in the village. The work 'the base line, are ,beginning to' ✓ ,,. will be dome by day labor and not st*ffer from the excessive amount _ ,4 of motor-traffic., While these �'sw ldderlirsaresf�str. {, liy coatrum roads were in good' she ;<,. A N —A number from the villa a shape for all attendee file entertainment at ordinary traffic, they are unable 'PIGS FOR SALE-7 young, viQr. � • - '; W to hold a under the large number Apply Gerald Clark,Dunbarten. 39-40 A., hitevale on Friday evening lasts P g e u" lVen under the auspices of the of autos and motor trneks that WANTED-Men to work tn_Roae was a great succee 1 • r omen a Institute, and which are now passing over them. E:celsi°n Mill. Steady work, A at W ' ;F'•i e. -On Monday afternoon t3eorge oalce s : -Rev. E. and Mrs. Farnsworth. Rowson, who lives a, mile and a FOR BALE—A quantity' of oats. 3 � � 7 F. H, Westnev, lot 11; con. , Pickering, �,( ear Mies Wtlbelmina and Clifford. of half north of the village, met Pboae Pick 2413. 40-41 t�If e; ` [7annifton ; Mies S. Leavens, Mrs. with a serious accident. He was - 1'2 °J. W. Collins and Mies Olive, of engaged hauling in bay, and ae a r1'OR BALE-2•seated open surrey, - - -- . At, is rood repair and paint, cheap for cash. _ 4.. .. Tt1r04to, were recent visitol"! at rata storm was seen approaching. Apply to Rev.J.W.Suaaer.Greenwood Parso71- ;Ni' •;`",the Metlodist parsonage. be urged his horses to a run and use 11.-43 •�-- -~ �. —W. V. and Mrs: Richardson, in some way the,,wagon tongue WANTED-9,M plain cook mi " White �r^� �� Latest ;hiss Lizzie Richardson, Mre. J. N. dropped out of the neckyoke, and married couple forcmntry home A ply .1JadieB Y1 h1 8 �Va�1�7�,5 Shoes ! - sw, _... Richardson, 3liee Annie Cornell, owing to the speed it was going, Mrs.Row,Clarendon Pickering. 41Poae Jgty71eB easy 1&BiB and real5on- _ ry I ,� Mice Louise Richardson azd Mies the bind .ppaart of the 'wagon rose � - Boone were at Norwich last 'week to a oobeiderable height,throwing NANO FOR SALE-Chickerinar able prjceo. Grand.walnut came,suitable for hall or any - , &*loading the Yearly Meeting of Mr. Rowsom off the load to the Iarge room, a bargain Apply R.Retd,Frencb- Fine Nine of Silk Hosiery in all BlladeB - ;. ;FrieDde. ' hard ground. He was very pale. ten'•D•r.• 41-42 - , --A lawn' social on Tuesday fully injured %boat the shoulder, EAN H FISHER-Piano Teacher. T H. . .F;. evening. July 10th, on the lawn of head And back. Medical aid Bras e!At Claremont oas.tt,rasyr. Pvpi1.prepared W. F. Law, under the auspless of summoned and his injuries were foresam"utionm, studio at Mrs. Lyman Pit- the Methodist Ladies' Aid. Tea' attended to. It is not thought 1Ge' ` �e800° "" ]Boys' Summer Jerseys, Khaki Trousers and.K.nickeis,' a.. tiff] be served, tonowed by a that any bones were broken and BOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and musical program. Admission 25. so far there is no evidence of serf- shod repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. Peggy Black Play Suite. .ti couple Of Suits . Watson. B1w and residence Just west of St, ,rents, oun internal injuries. He is now George';Churn$,Wk.,, 2v _ of these and your you is -The latter part of the month resting more comfortably, haul (� R RADIO SET FOR BALE- TA _.Clothed for the summer. of June le proving quite a eontrast owing to his age, recovery will be SSA unlimited range,complete with Willard ! to the ''fore part, which was on- slow and be will be compelled to battery and aerial,in perfect working conditi n. penal] Cool. - OD Sunday Lbe mar• a For further particulars apply to A. H. Sun t SOL F pond some time in bin bed: Pickering. altf �' ' Cary.in Toronto rose to iki degrees. .A large number of the em- 'MEN'S 7 '•'r In the village 98 si4d 100 degrees loyees of Ehe Massey Harris Co., FARM TO RENT-125 serer JetOsh- 1.1'l�lr ' v1 AR "IPeRe recorded_ by e02rie Of the awa Harbour. Ezeellem land in good stall y t + oronto,,piculcked in the Memorial o:cultivation. Ample buildings. Plowing after +L+�e o therniometere, During the after• park here on Saturday afternoon. 'crop. Fullpowesai°n• April Ist• 1924, m ry h113g yOU want, Underwear, Shirts, Boole, Hats, d ' noon a severe 'electrical, rain sod The chief feature of their visit n GOnant'>�ar""e`&c,Oshawa. 37`f =-, Caps Dunning Shoes, Overalls, Smocks eu. winds passed-over the town• was a -baseball game between IOWS•FOR SALE-1 block cnw, 7 _ - ship which centered chiefly their girls' baseball team and the 'years,due in July; 1 Holstein Cow, milkin . We are BhoWino a splendid. range of Clothing Samples fr0I1II around Greenw9oa and Aadley. Pickering years old,due Jan.19th; 1 Jersey cow in ca , D p. g 8 p ` g girls, which resulted in 6 years old. Apply to Den Stitzberg near Clare- ` where much damage s0 8 done, mont,between 6 and 7 p.m.. or address R. R, $20 a suit to as high as your purse will allow. g a victory for the visitors by 17 No.2,Claremont. 40.41 h- -. _ mostly by the wind, Around rune to 14. The Pickering girls 7. Pickering village the storm was Were at a great disadvantage. Pj OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of not severe excepting for % few X. wagons,harness,and all kinds-or farm im. Fred T.• Bunting; Piekerin P g This was was their $rot match of dements in good order. Also several heavy and minutes when there was a very the season and several of the la light scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- Established 1857. Isiah wind, wbieb caused no dam ern have had no practice this pear, Lop H�Ie mfin sin Hville 1'bo71e`1903e litre � � age mobile the others had only two or -The severe electrical storm three practices. Besides, they �A2rTED-A reliable man to act Rs local r< BUNDY'S .. HARDWARE' WbiCl] Bed Over this tow, OwDshi Presentative at Pickering,and dint- P P• were not familiar with the new rift,fo `Z he Old Reliable 1�lur3er•i",' to solicit A8 well as marry other parts of the gales, and their ignorance in this _orders for high-class fruit and ornamental stook, - province on Monday evening, respect was the cause of several opeebin's f°oror thbusiness ht just starting-, full par iic .« made the'receiving of the election a being put otit. Their lac1;of flings. Stone&Wellington,Toronto,Oat,-39-l2' returns 'a 'Most 'difficult matter. Only several points in the town- lice was shown in the result of the OTIlJE-All persons wanting their $get innings, having wade no rues Nalaike clover threshed before harvest thresb- ship could be reached as so many while the visitors scored 12, B 1719 commences must Call me up this week or phones were put out of commis- the en' tbefirat innings F' =t that 1 may be able to bangle gong work ,/�`� elon, and.for lob riode it was ,several satiaractorily, I have che.bemt outfit that Can be 6 Pp were tried out as pitchers, when bought. No coal to buy and no rater to draw V _ unsafe for the operators to re- theob done right and the pn ce i.' right. Oil 0 main at the switchboard. A mum. one, Miss Morrison, proved effect• furnished if cleared. Roy Carter, can River. ive end played out the, remainder Pho Mark W3 41-43 . -lber of returns ,were received byy of the 'g%me. Ili the last 'si: ',The Famoit6` Cold Witter Par�te radio. While the general result innings they scored 14 rune while SPECIAL NOTICE . _ moss known that evening,'fairly the Massey Harris girls scored only _ m complete returns were not kaoevn 6, gad they played nine innings iDd ceoy c�onducL indui gig°age and :' in White and Tin toe .., vu'til the following morning when the robabil Re n by many _ the daiI a y is they would have Persons bathing in the creek adjoining y p pore were received. i won but it seems that according may property, Ighereby give due warn- - - -The Women's Institute held s to the present titles seven innings in;that after this date I intend to �ne noL1Ad of MUreBCO will COVET very successful open meetiDg on-constitute a game. The game Prosecute for "Indecently- etposlug r a the 20th inst., at the bome of Mrs. was witnessed by quite a large tbemselves all persons caught bath- H. Mechin. &bout one hundred number including mamy'from the ing,in•.the aforesaid pool. t�-five square feet. ees ladies were present, including b village. The visiting team proved- GEo. Eta.toz r sevela number from Whitevale and themselves rises ladies in every June 28th, IM, perfect s' == Whitbv. Mrs. H- W: Price, of respect anc it was a -rlessrre to . r z: z X5101 1 �~ - - —Toronto, delivered a fine address-play with them. They were mag• - Pia 0 n } In 3 i 2 and 5 lb. ga('.�a,�8a{` on "Public-Speaking." Mrs. Mar- ,naaimous enough to overlook cer- Second 'Annual Saret Reesor and Mrs. Troyer of fain misplays that their oppon- FIELD fLJ� CLAY White*ale, favored the'•assembly ente had made through ignorance -'--with some-good vocal selections. of the rules, but some of the male 01 Civic Holiday. Monday, Dro in and et a Color Card an' d :',The girls of the Sewing Cues were visitors insisted on taking advan• August nth. event and their fine display of tags of eve Held under auspices of the Fairport*, all about th• 'r Z Pt' Ply B every each mistake. It is Ratspayers Association. this - F z Rork was mach %dntired. Re- hoped that this team map visit Races and games of every description ,.t'.: - freshmente were served sod a Pickering again, g that the village Y Pe girls may enjoy another game for old and voun 8a!lltar� fin1�8b• - vet, sociable time was spent on g, both on land and the Lawn. The Institute wish to with them: Memorial Park will water. Valuable prizes. including _ silver cope and medals. •.y thank al] who helped to make the no doubt be the scene of many a - - �•• ,:,::. Meeting such a ancesoe, and par- friendly mateb with outsiders, Remember the date and come one 'Bundy, P peefally as the park becomes °One all u I?:erivat. Ontario's most t Ifeulnrly the girls, le roved es ponu[ar summer rt on Oivic 1go{i~ J H � Pickenng themselves gash capable workers., more attractive. �r' s t 41tf day, Mon ay, Aug:8th. y. V ;�.. '•!; �' ';' ' 7.Fa,!'� +,•�c�a'�`C.-;,•." �.tim,'•> a;H,,,�•,. t,.5 ;�•, ,;xF'� �Sa - .�K� '�`�,,.> •;�. ,a. •,�..xi6'.