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Election Returns $el:ablished 1826 GeV* .,Be 'faker The Whit vale Baptist Church in- The following is the official returns aKedics[ tend holdings garden paarty on the of the vote cast at the recent Provin- r evening of Friday, July 20th, Full cial electipns in South Ontario: GREENWOOD •.R�]� R. FORSYTH. Opb.D., Director -particulars later., PIC1f.BRING TOWNSHIP .•Uirtometrical Anoeiatigaof Ontario.Rea. _-_Istered Member of the American Optametrieai - ___... - - r _ P4H Moore Richard= gin- Asso cation, Eyes examined'by•al*dkitment. GREEN RIVER. hTo. son cl'air IRLIJO 1C Phone 286{;Claremont. Ont. i. _■ y- _ij] $ `..�;d: :... _ 1 22 94 Y .14 ;, ,;.:':•e.'', ,. The Green River Union Sunday 2 '64 ;.135 ''150 - Y F. TOMLINSON, M, R.. Member - ' • , : .of the College of Physictaas'aad$urgeone School will.hold their annual picnic a =-83 ;'67 64 '. �.. -of Ontario.. Office that formerly occupied b . at Wilson's Park his(R:.s r��rdapl +frvr- 'd �3 - --- ;:.. xx •_ .the fate-Dr,R.'Brodie,and latterly by Ur, scald- ` '"� Proteetior Doors. July 7th. Ederybody welcome 5 66 -91 ,.� 27' well. Phone. Claremont. - ` Qnt• 2317 * to come and enjoy an afternoon with 6 ? 49 40 ''82 ;. :: ° the children, 7.. :.:104 60, 76 rK O. 11�cRINNON+M.D., L.R.C.S., ilea save you hundreds of _ 1\ . Ediabazgh, member of the College of y S 30 54 47 T�� Physicians and 9wgeons of Ontario.ucends.14 9 42 47 25 ]BARLEY Y Y A TED _ of Royal Oolleaa o! BazRMns, Edinburgh. dollars this jrealr. .BROUGHAM. 1.0 76 87 105 eveoi.l attention to daleases or women and 11 S3 bU '-gL Highest Brice paid. Must be good ebildzem. Often and reaidenoe,Broagham. Russ Brodie, of Toronto, spent Sun• - - quality. p y i3ay here with bi r Ckatropract c ^^Annum number of o� sisters. _ - q y' Get otir-� rites and have. our buildings protected and ur sports were in To= 526 79i ^84�� I am buying �VAEAT at;top *r# g p r'1av rn app...,,vamp a Following io of the «.wibct l,�iI,.�o. - r:•.. alc$AI-toairroprac• George and Jars, t,rarton, of Toron• in the wholetridin M ^� + tor. Office hours-2.30 to 4.00 and 7.46 to •:Cut down the g R ' �- 6.60 and byavpointment. Phone 320. Brock to, visited with Mrs. Philip on Mon- Whitby 53'21 201 '498 With the drop in the price Of Street. Whitby, [i,Y $re }OSe. day. Oshawa 1& 39.1 1851 -BARLEY FEED, > ' WRI and Mrs. Brown and children Pickering 526 _706 5T4 BRAN' A\D SHORTS irises,. We save you moneg '' spent the holidays with the formers Reach $47 508- 235 it will pay you•to sell your' grain, a - people here. Whitb T $19 808 28T o <.. A1$. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and The Ladies'Aid of• the .Methodist $cu oR P 51 76 and buy.the" feeds. , •Solfottor.Notarr Pnblie.Ete. 1[oney to -r~ �. --- AA" Church spent a very pleasant xtter- Eastg W hitby 337 151 4g4 A limited quantity of oaa.uOmos Brock 6t,North.Wbdtb�. !1617 . noon at the home .of Mrs. Walter •Port Perry 337 3:i `249 Heavy Oats anted. �4• ILLIAM J,, BEATON,B• A..Bar- Q . Stevenson at Kinsale on Wednesday � -- -- Chopping on-Monday, Wednesday �� r1r rater Solicitor. member or the firm of 'iJ jj6 of last,week. X1015 ?276 ;4212 and Friday, 8e per bag ntil Ryekmej Denison.Foster and Beaten. Tarogto The regular montbly meeting of the $ioclair majority 197.' further notice. IGeoersl a rusu Malin iI aqd llBayStseet,Totonto. Brougham Methodist Ladies'Aid will= Telephone Main ardd 983 - .,- -. ••_• be held at the home of Mrs. J.Miller, on Wednesday, July 11th.@t2.30 p. in. 3 DUNBARTON. r:......w Dental -AAll welcome. J0 He BEA L The W. IMf. S. of St: John's Church J.-HUDSON D. D.8.. L. D. S,., Air, Stacey. of I3ok9mitb h takes � .132 Carlton St.. "Hudson's /. held a very successful meeting Friday pcssea�ioa of the blacksmith shop. Zi'e F. L+. GFR�+ElrT System" of comfortable plate work. Write far CLARE M O'N T last at-the bome of Jfrs:Philip, Miss welcome 31r. and Mre.Stacey and fain- ; loformation or phone North 33}B. 4-i6 - H. Law.of Pickering': r-ontributed to ily to our midst. . •Licensed = the musical part of the program in her 51r. Gatward's sale last Saturday , .. r R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. ALouR• usual pleasing manner. At the close wits a success and ood rites were re• A Fv,lle, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. R p kato Universities and.the Royal College.-of Motor Hearse. of the meeting Mrs. Barclay wag pre. alized. The family have left for To. Dental$gurgeons. .Phone office 1011. getidence sented•'with a Life Membership t:erti- ronio en route for their new home in � l -• " iota. irc outsid appointments. 261y Toronto connection for rate, as a mark of•a rpeiatioo. from_ f'a, r '• � pP Detroit. - 1 • Hospital Service, the members of the W,31. S. Tea : Lwat Saturday at noon fire destroyed r; BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. 4 r' Graduate of the Royal Cotelae of Dental was seeped oa,the lawn ttxwlaich torte• the barn of A.Dingwall. Wbea noLieed s and University of Toronto, Office six eat down. _the flames were i ring from one end, r �• .. rower W.M. Pringle's hardware store. Whitby. ° ,", r and although neig ors hurried to the .IDt6cewr�90to 12 :Ito 5.30. Iad.'p ;� .- B' ,6SEETS FOR SALE 'scene it could not be saved, The buggy Ddi F3,emembet• the Methodist Lawn Social at'Pickering July loth. and moat of the chickens in a nearby The udersigned wishes to notify the apartment were rescued, although a few bear risked, The Univer-gial public that he has purchased from the _ Pe _ EG.HERSLAKE, B. V:Sc. Honor executors of the late W. G.Barnes GREENWOOD.. • _ Among the vialtorsinourmidstthis �jg,�►•'l�yS ��taslC�3.1T" Yx +Graduate of University of Toronto, All all !ee basket and' basket material in week were J. Anderson, of ) agars Casmitivm prompt and Careful attention. Phone (One of Our Productions) `. 3OW, Gtuemont. 3217 stock and will be able to furnish..fruit. On June 29th death removed from*Falls, Mtes':ilary'Aadereon, M . All- baskets an the shprtest watice end at our village an old resident in the per-_and and son, CameroD, Miss Janet T. We sell Sill's- Rite-Lite Lens for son of Adelaide•Victoria Harvey. be- Allison, David Peattie. Wm current prices, Write or phone. .and Mrs. all mattes of cars-the bail; ry l/retl#>xresft �sslsi. - loved wile of John Adamson. The Wbite and family, 'hiss Bea. Annan. iD the' market for • FRANK PENNOCK 'late Mrs. Adamson was the second Miss Edna Annis• of Toronto. Oliver the price. V. AICHARDSON- Real Es f daughter of the late Simon and firs. and Mrs. Annan and family of Hamel-,- FOR SALE `• 1'M tote..In aal�se ,cony GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO Harvey and was born in Prince Ed-_too. Mr.Hay and son of England. Mr. .PahliZ.Ste..Pteke�rfat,ROut. eyanetmg, .rotary - • 3117 89tf ward Uouaty, afterwards moving and Mrs. Nobes of St. Cloud, Minn.. Heavy Wagon„ ti with her parents to near Manchester, and friends with Mr.Smales. Bugg a POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. coming to Pickering some fifty-tour. - - ' Set of Iron Harrows r . ibe aeanuw or 3aelk and Oatasio, aao.-•* PICKERING •'.e' year*ago., She married Jo Adam- ' All in good Ahape. - ltonsales of all,rinds astaoaed to on sborMM d Lawn Social on Tuesday evening, anises. Ads"S exwa saver P.Q, cot. * son an only four years ago celebrated - p g , * TM their golden wedding Ont ofa fam• ' Jul 10th, at W. F. Law 8, Woodworking and General `� B.Bl�ATOp TQWNBHIPaLEBS LUMBER ilpof nine children.five -sune!i�we her, y Pickering. 83acksmith}ng. . 0mvirreassr, oossuaJadon.rfar satlag r- Simon and John of Sask,•, vv] were silbwtta, Ieeouataat. ilia. Was" b iseo 32 in. Rock Fancy Roofing 8 40 per eq unable to be here, 1Norman of Mani- W. H. dAC$80Y, Brock Road �y� ^ Nnass;:�', ° one. of M'w� L'` 18 '� 8.80 '• tnba, Mrs.Emerson of Toronto,',.ad Dominion Day in Pickering .. Pickering, Ont. - J;r., Red or Green -Mrs, Arch. Davis of this village, For 'AVID A. PUG(0-Livestock auc• 1 Ply special brand roll Roiling 1.90 half a ceaturT deceased was a regular The Domioian Day celebration in Ldooeer. Graduate or C. M. James'Schad. 2 " '� 225 attendant of the Methodist Church Memorial Park, Pickering. on Moo•CMeaao. 1,an me s werimee with pedi�ecd 8 ,. .. •�60 and'when the Ladies'Ah1 cocas or an day, under the au*picee o[ the Cbam• Here You, A nsok Bloat and rma wort, ea kinds of asks R ber of Commerce, proved a decided >=� - sy attended to. terms reasonable. Pbonr 1 ply Elk brand Aooft g 1.$0 ized alas was their fire; president, and `+ s4 aC cement• My 2 " ` I<,9p only it few weekp ago she was made a success. both in attendance and t}nan• �. 6oaetM. All wmd.of aprom LICENSED aUtarha_ cop _ r. Ser tabors ace aow .eer itime . besides the excellent en• �7 �'he shove races are for lotsot ills membe i ri TIONEER,for York.Qeuno and AUK 10 square or, tote.. 's over. She has passed on to •watt the tertainment provided. The day was " at resurrection and what was once home ideal for sucb'a gathering, beingfair ,�LameII�_j HARDWOOD FLOORING and oat warm enough for comfort. to. Terms reasonable Data for sate. may Qe 'is now a home no more-mother is j atN cos•OBiCV. Bea and Indepen- Uae Satin Finieb bardwoodflooriDtr as not these. Besides her family, she In the sports.the baseball and football t seas phone.. Whitby,Ont. 217 this board does not require Scraping. a Saves from $15 to$ per m ;n the leaves to mourn her loo her aged b football match between Pickering - b 1 �*�T g p partner in life. a sister io Seattle, a B foal, ~ _. ��ilri'♦N�BA� B�r}Sa cost of laying and• the cost per m is brother in Tacoma. Wash., and a bro. and Highland Creek. Pickering won �w��illrlse the�sameas the inferior boards. Cher in Nebraske�, On Subdap her re- byb•1. Another match between Pick• ' :�jjlmbeY'f " r• _(FRENCHMAN'S BAY) t _ j� maioewere conveyed to the church, eeing and Claremont was expected to - W. D. Gordon &Son w � her pastor,the Rev. Mr. giiin• be played, but some irresponsible ={:, 'Baiiders General Contras• f aer, conducted the service thence tam party on saturdap evening phooetl to T}i - ' .Ri. ° -- " - Salem cemetery, followed 'Sp a large the Claremont team not to come. a �� ^: to and Sign Writers. concourse o[ friends and neighbors. committee would tike to know the Rer�ic�y ROU1[l r. JUST CHOOSE There were many floral tributes from. name,of this person. The girls' base- Alterations Find repairs of every ball matches created much interest. description. Gonerete wont the Ladies' Aid.childreit and grand.p ► r children. The first game wait between Claremont at aIILath Chimneys 'repaired It you'are in the inarket for a new and. Pickering, in which the latter E ~' _ Estimates free, car, we can give .you a Che4• 'won by 24-8. The becond match iD _-_ - - rolet Superior, Oldenlo- '`. GREENWOOD. - which the contestants were West Hill • •3[+'A IRPnRT P. 0 UN T. Over. - and Picketing was won b the former '1 Oakland, g y ht e s • d, e a r s Trim . of To E nest le, *onto rwae be aao a was also t re of 2U 1'l. Thor 1 a _ . y S R'_ AR `R E-E � t ♦- land or Durant. - F. A. i •} T ShTnbS Etc home over the weekend. number of cares for the boys and girls WA Fruit Trees, • All have to do � state which The boy estate are out with us which created much enthusiasm �QG.�SZ► H=LZ _ again for a week's training. among he contestants. An interest- car secured the a eDn for E. D. car and•we will also service Arthur Russell, of Unionville,spent ing feature of the day's--proceedings Having y same and repair all makes SundAy with his parents here. was the presentation and raising of Smith Son. Lid., Nurserymen, of care wish the Great Bunner, of Oriilia,spent the the new flag, The flag, which is I8x9 Picker' mg4 e of Winona, Out. B` R. a guarantee. week-end with his parents here. feet and made of wool, was presented I abi prepared to take orders'for all Norman Adamson was here front to the Park by the Swastikii Club. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Sdtilafaction guaranteed or your Manitoba,owing to the death 'of his The Flag was carried in by six little V Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at money refunded. mother. girlodretsed in white and Mrs. (i)'r.) lowest possible prices. Miss G. Peogelly returned home (jartwri ht, the president of the Club, :���� Special rates.for large quan.titieo, Give us a Callon repairing or when last week, after spending a' month i-n -in well chosen words, presented the 'f 2stf buying a new car. Scranton. flag to M. S. Chapman, the president mbIIt •'.Roes and Mary Ratne and Charley of the Chamber of Commerce, who 'PICk@ring • , - and Nellie Russell were In Brampton made an appropriate reelyy the king ' Ger0W 8 G' arage oa Monday., the donors for their ban dsome 9gift. • . y Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were in To- g.p :�tore *� ronto last week, owing to the illness The is Ole, which consists of the It 1$ My Bu81�leSS . � _ 8 derrick of a windmill on top of which - .,Brougham of Mr. Stewart. is a4•inch iron pipe,'lOfeetloag, mak• To help you run part of yours. A truck load of friends and acquaint. i q ing the entire.eighth 70 feet. is the `?R=�.' �:�` 7• :�'..s� •By opening a New Garage In the Vi1• Phone 605 Pickering antes of Alf and Mrs. Trimble spent gift of the I. O. O. F. As thq flag was ] of-Wbitevale I am prepared to do the holiday here. being raised the Claremont Citizead ale p p $ILL THE BUGS all kinds of repair work, including Mice Williams and Mies Hendereoa'; Band .played the National Anthem } -��• tops and side curtains, •also making of Toronto,spent the weekend with followed by Lhe Maple Leaf for Ever. Paris Green 75 Cents _ your old car look and run like new b Alf. and Mrs. Trimble. The dvening's program was given by Arsenate of Lead 45 cente per lb. y giving it a Rood coat of new paint.y FALL ERM Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock and Mica, the tonic Male Quartette, of Brame 2 lbe for E1.00 Agent for Toronto machinery, iaclud• _ White, of Toronto spent Monday ton. of which Arthur Lynde, former. i- tog'Pumps„Windmills, Silos with Bertr<ad.Mra. )#arvey. l�y of Pickering, to the able leader. �and,Gasolioe Eoginee. OPENS AUG. 27TH Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and chtl'drea They gave a varied program conelet- Standard Patent Preparations. "' and Mr, Poston, of Toronto, spent jog of quartettes, trios, duets and 0HisRLRS--M.-RICE, -- - monday with James amarlars. Raine. solos,cornet solos, readings aao con• �Drugs-always-ou IOWA.- LLIOTT Alex and Mrs. Moore. of Brighton, eluding with a minstrel show. Their Home Tel. 6621.' : Whitevale, lint g are *pending a few days with the selections were very suitable for such formers sisters, gathering, y g Metoalf'e Comfectioaerie6, ' Mrs. Corbett and Mrs. a atberin as the cafe both hu>xior• s " ,•'_'�:a. Wilson. ous and sentimental selections. Each - magazines. Grain:_- O sa�� Yonge dr Charles Sts,Toronto g �,irain Saturday 9urpaeeed any traffic we member is a trained singer,_ and •'r pp Arrange now to enter this famous have had tbrongh the Village yet--as as a quartette they,were well balanced `'*,Wholesale Tobacco," AND FL kSING school-fatnoue for strictly high a many as forty-two care Wing on the'and the harmony was perfect. Their �- e grade work and for helping stud- hill at once, progr im was greatly enjoyed by all ante to secure employment. Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Toronto, and recent The Olaremont Citizens' I l repcared t0 do Chopping anal NO BETTER IN CANADA Mr.and Mrs. Harvey and family, of and provided excellent music during "r Flaking every Monday. Udora. were here Sunda attending and Friday Write for catalogue 'and you will y g tening. The pro-• CEWEN , soon see why you should patronize the funeral of the late Mrs. Adamson. ounted to 5427.76 No L Ll�y ,y? Stoneboate For Sale our seboui. Open year. Enter Norman Lnd Mrs. Wilson and Wal- did a -profitable as time. te r sitd GefirAP were in Oakwood on day's business. There will be a hand- p Sunday and spent the day with Mra. same surplus on hand which will be veterinary ;a411T @CII Mahn F. Bayles, Cl%remont W.'J. Elliott, Principal W. H. Wilson, whom they brought devoted to the improvement of the ` Rula)'Roubs>![o,S back with tbeen. ., park, .C3S�Z'1S�i G9z'k�M C► I;.. `�•�'f r �y'"c., •i,::, h .Y'�'TC+� ti�. 'k� }� '•;, Ry,y.;;..9C .rAi.'•. ,.R..' tF•t a�'�""'.' 'u'"• •", � �•., +'�', tci. .,(q',r°,, �.,•. �•�•'�Fq�yS•� r �'.�7�,%�'S�.ni�•� .�M ,'Y�f .i�:�°"wA"W'::^��+1' .•':'>��� •l' +r. <�� -,�-^�' '"rr`t�... .s. •,,fi,e,a�',� .�' ��.C:,-:..,;'►'.X:F'�',-'', �,".r' °"2'".+: *.+•. •;`;z,c''.M'q ,.,y,'"„c•"'",i�r'7t`•'�-•'- •saw�•7. .�'r`.`r'...sa.,;,r.�� ',�•'`"..,+++?V +,w;..•.'t�,,' ','@'^r +Y t�''.`�.••'' ,':•sw.'sj.__4w, y;. ,•yk 1 1 4 ✓'•,c R Wi `•�n--+`.'s;*",F,� .•'mow .,y f e'r'r, Y`'•; E.l:�stie:..,?,���,u;, `,.ac-'s-.' r _. ..�• -5 �� ., �} .` as I have indicated, to reference to �lGSri Beeeha '- �� ..�.. you at aII'.need be made oa tisonday," N:.,,Oil our agS• :. "Tell tae, r, silvans, why do yon I t. I o measures vre're ;. v a " by the MinWer of culture in KOl +�, ;'.-"' n, m i,u m u•n _ .. ""�`''' make. thin proposition to me? asked J* " • .. pprroopp , land to increase the supply of edible, ' L.ItebnoY(o tbaporest, - Malleson,stroking Isis horse 4 neck. _ ,. most.wholesome soap ��,��_.•",y " Buy.-� pselie� of -.Partly because of Mise Falloden— vile in that country by.m8kiag'tnll-uee �eau be made. ' �*I �. •� . whom I so greatl res q pect and whom of the domestic beechnut crap. It to - ° ` y y4 estimated that between 2,000 and 2,500 �I he remarkable quell. -: - I wish"to spare' an snub ace--and - `j aril because our personal influence -pleb of Lifebuo have partly q Pe metric tone oL these auto may be col Y would undoubtedly win you the seat, looted if every 'eiLort be masse, and O°4 proven to all oU- but, with you out of-the running, eve tMatesI all o¢oupst ions , ' =! believe we could t our man elected; that from this amount of raw auto 800,• on weep kind of skis. 000 to 400,000 kilos of oil may be ob- �. sue. and that mango be.perfectly frank --ia myself." tainefi Tbde would afford a valuable "A double motive—I see," answered addition to the stocks of edible oils in, IMallesoa, still stroking his ,horse's the Netherlands. >. � now neck. - "Bat.double mot0es kenerally Owners of private lands from whit +.•<• °r.. :- - ring a man to the -ground, Mr. beechnuts are_gathered receive com- ' `- :r�ti. : and else It it: is not the tinost Sloane. Your.propositioa is very like deUcious Ten 7ou eo0it'.t8sted• blackmail." , pensation at the rate of 5 per cedt. of �•t b " „ the sums paid to the gatherers, &ad N� ` Not 'at -all, responded the oth ea 4 calmly. "It.is a question 'of'"s OZ they also enjoy the right to purcha.e > !PXost Toa.-Prinkers TUin]K •It Is.. =a point.of view that abvhld appeal cattle cake, prepared from the pulp of to the successful general," he added the -a its from their property at 50 .. � � .. with a touch of insolence.. fibrins per 100 kilos. f 4= "Strategical or not, it is a tactical. - blunder, my friend. Well, I'm glad to y ' 'Fhe D��fator W ho' 1' . a� have••had this little talk vFlth yon. I Mlnard'a Liniment for Coughs d Colds now know how I stand with regard to 1.145 remind you, have cane, that O As y - Britain at a rate of one to eve! o -` - sunde'rstood y B ry f - ♦,,, ., Y :: ' •l little over a mie8tnrther nn teen miles. - be �.r .�. damned to�� oQa he .:BY BF,1#TRAM LEYGH. - ` cattle up with Joyce, returning home l �� ward from a tennis arty at the Heal- X ingot. Once more dismounten , he put i e his arm within her gge train- " w PART II. _ conservatism wa s. positively ab- s, letting th - .. on null" ed, docile atpmat—his battle horse, Child I hate the obsequiousness of that g� I3arold=this time follow at his fellow. Ha ar said the downright The Mannering twins snot the.HeuI- :y;' yes d. in crowd broke into Philistinian �• ^, Joyce. "No sea reepectiag man wouldth °I have just sees Sloane;'_he said. • "*-..,` + bows and scra to another. Why <, " It is sIl very well for you to Did he tell ou about the resolu- ' should an man call another even Monday's i:.1,?,•• y laugh;"-said Joyce, whose cheeks.were: tion they into passing at • sir'• It only hows that men are less 7Iyi , y flushed with an inward anger scarcely meeting. she asked. .fadependetit'than women. ` Its dread- repressible, "but wit is-ga self-con So you know all about that, do ful to hear it. I wonder you allow it, damned ar ant against truth And Feu? I gathered that you didn't," Often the'Cauca ' • : ; John.. But I c appose you had so much ,� Yes, I know all about that, John— s p , the truth is, John, she Sashed out, a of it in Romario that now you cant looking him steadily between the eyes, and I thoroughly agree with it, I fear." Qoea—"Ia a quarrel with her fellow do without it. Then your friend Sloane was too last night Mayme Many_beau _wasHCiBL 'd eertainl bad-a lot of it'out "t a" while you were in Romario you yv „ ., '.•° y were the utter rsonification of every- squeamish on your behalf. terribly burnt when the powder she ..-; there, but then they are a florid lot. thi y "What do you mean Y"" .. Besides I had a certain official di Pg is political ideals I most abomin- y -bad about her exploded. of ate sad.despise and.I.don't care who "He intimated,,, replied Malleson gipp—"Awful! Wbat caused Wo' t to keepp up, and a certain amount of kt_c it]" r With a whimaical smile,"the to order foss—"Bv in friction,of course" disoipline to maintain. But,:u m'y « to save o WICK..pen �,. - y n embarraaamen at the soul I think you wrong poor old Hay- "How e,! protested Mrs. Fslloden. meeeting, the resolution. need not ' -i _ _ . _ -ward; he genuinely loves me, you. How. elan you'apeak like that, The put if I tsetfull whole world is ringing p y Proelafm'beforehand M(nard'a Llt►Itnent for Corers and Waeb u lmowd' love is apt to be hyPa - a " g! g with Johns 'my intention not to stand for Con- bol3ca pt pral,aes « gress at the next election--taedull , "D ty!niseipline! I don't be- Thee it is all to the good that be beesuse ol--" He lsitatad y Every day-we see men of only aver- - p Have either. 'l:hey are only other bhould learn that-theivorld isn't un- uilaxo?" age talent passing their brothers on Two of a dose» - i namm'for conceit and tyranny You anistona. We Socialists just hate All « ,,, "Quick"Zlasterts were a tyrant Jo u a has done, don't we, Mr. Sloane?$* "I at, too• said Malleson quietly, the road to success, 'simply,because Sloane nodded. t ' y possessed of that blessed Delicious Non Yraa !" Romano, n� ta,istiH afraid Sloane too mac lt°a the are Prepared is o cwa rr know you were. " gives y frost of application. J►w "I frankly admit it, dear. I had to Yes, Mr. Malleson," said bey. "I am win his own band even. Or perhaps pp Add milk to the contents s r" be.But there are tyrants and tyrants," sorry. but 3 am afraid we do. be only thought of your public ember- o! a age o! INYINC- ' -said ,Malleson with a smile. When Malleson, in his imp,erturb- raasmeat, knowing-that rivately -you pile no hunting may to done in • ALE Quick Podding. NC- �S RG. able cooup�aa--fate cooCness which had are not embarrassed in matter at the Canadian National for a minute. Poor in a - to tyranny is immoral!" been want to Judge-the psychological all. Yee, he'll_be a fan in Con- 'areas adjacent to their boundaries are - '✓ "Jiomario certainly s rather Door momenta of battles to a nicety---con- sea, it be ever - mount to cool--and yobs _ yy gr gets there. He'd do°among the best big game districts on . d�ssort is ready. +. u,. servative said- Malleson dubiously sidered that the tension had been an f_ better on a tub." J ` `. tabbing his.chin. "But it I&the con- friently prolonged, he drew his cigar. •'What do you mean by my not be- aL At all Grocers serratiam o! fire young nation,_the Otte case-from Fats pocket• in embarrassed privately I may as - 1ss[st os , conservatism of high e bits, the con- "These Joyce,- we tell u that I'm both astonished DO YOU WANT -A BOY? •NaARBNS INVINCIBLE d�• g P your favorites J servatiam that puts more faith in a t said, and leaned over his chair, his and I car, gun than in a soft ward-for turning open case; with its neat doable•row of 7 troubled over that awful Homes required for Rabies to be etas.bs ate s tn[rr>md, ' .sway wrath. In fact," he eoatin , white cork-ti Quilazo 'affair. So far as that is con- .ado' fed: Infante' 13ome, _ 68 8t. U� u : r- , 5 « ply -cigarettes, tempt. corned I am exceedingly p p with a twinkle in his epee, year ingly in his hand. gly embarrassed. Nicholas St., Toronto. _ /' a ��� she rev�utio John--embarrassed every hour I am „ nists, were the Without hesitation she took one and with you." .. •. biggest corAbrvativee of all. Their he carefully lighted it for bar in on- "I thou t something was between x= once. Then he handed his, case es, something more than a mere di- 1 around. Funally it came to Sloane: vergence•fin political views. There's no Thanks, said-be, and'togk a gift time Mks the presenL Let us have it from a Gre4d1. out, here and now. What In It'?" a ; Three days 1 "Need s - � tHlrOfta� 8s Malts eo , out rid- Need u ask? You know w M hit •9 ing in' the early evening, mat faith ha ed at Quilaxe, as well as I do" • - '�6 Mf7• Ronald Sloane upon a bicycle, A ppaasha not half so well. since s, Hello, he acid, reining in you are ashamed of me and I am not _ E his horse. "I was boating to loots you ashamed of myself." Aide-J1ga1t1.Ogr up later on., I hear from Miss Fallo- Posa�ly it.was The singular glow _ .' • m Neal wenns des that you wish to see me." of that evening's innset which gave *ith wed water so Both men dismounted. Malle4!on his face so Unnatural a color. e � ' �,tu Kam°s �a� $f0�. hitched .his reins over his arm. and (To be continued.)— aossaistency , �• Sloane, wheeling his bicycia, kept pies ;'� un� �° Ssvor is des every with him along the boneysuckled.coon- .Where 1s Heaven? 1f a > � be" tOr :rP try road- `Where-la-Heaven? Is it not foal- s - "Yee, Mi. Malleson,about the Cadet: Just a friendly Barden Riot, - - - �n t. �• inAndwhatyhas Walled with atone sad rooted with sea • . !3i ` -- Monde to do yOavr„meeting on , � days pass-one by one, a y me' -Not too fast e.nd not too slow, J - -' "Tv be quite candid," he-begs , "I :have refeaoa to believe that during the Looking backward as they 60 meeting a resolution is to be passed At the beatetied'left bebind - • IWW` protesting against your being invited To isaae�port the penpive mind.: ' } to become our prospective candidate • ' - _ Y , for Congress,on the ground that your Does not 13eaved'begin that day administration in Romarb wag_detri- Wben the eager heaft can say, - - ' mental to the cause of democracy:" Surely (led to to this place, ` "Who says I am going to stand for I have even him face to face n . �'Ii�isa�c�ommon knowledge, In the lovoline4os of flowers, i E that edge, Mr. Mai- In the service of the showers, s d y you-are to. be asked to And His voice has taIbed to me F LVO "And that I shad accept the invi- In the sunlit apple tree. =y; —Bliss Carmen. "That.is the.general belief." : - +. ut r�Q -Qf ,4 - - -� "Well, what of k? And how doss The film of a.soap babble is the -�r-ec ' this meeting affect the matter?" 2,600,060th part of an inch in thick- `t- ;.. 4 Al you ! "Since Miss FaUodsh is to be pros- w- .__ ant, I resumed that such a resolutions' would be one.aloe would be enabttrrias- •_ '. ed!���n pat" _ !With - =* "It need not be put, Mr. MalIeson." r`. "I don't understand you.;' - LILY?Z -. They stopp in as it in other. accord I � c and stood facing one mother. Malls- son's horse tossed his eat head and _ - T. the bridle jingled pleasantly. "' • . O u _ �= VS _ �•. "If-I have your Authority to inform -` _ �n the chairman privately',beforehand that yon,would is any case refuse such "� an invitation you may be assured that sd ;i.. WIIItC" cuts down the. Cost of the resolution would avt - `:' wered Sloane. - Preserving keeps the fine natural w.4 "Why should I give you any author- _ :color- I.00 and fresh flavor of the berries sty?" `: . "I think� you would be well advised —and prevents "sugaring' _ � to do so, Mr. Malleson." T have ---. a presume axo,"�said �— _i i y fit, �-Y yon, not _ _ _ -- •• •� � n.._.:_�_ what happened at Quil r3i s`aaa v a a cues�aaaa� MATCHES 9es glittering. '' use half sugar and half .., Sloane his a litterin "No, I have a very good -memo Asi/eni easy =. ? On the CPR CXp Mr. Sloane. WelT9" rY, ti/epump thafofsfin%fe/y�rla(3CS's ;u�.�j► W�litE'r L`.Orn Syrltp„. �,�/,( _ "It has never been made _ ' y -when public in the Wi�?�tyde• / '•"� the.States,I believe. It would greatly At Mw o//klnda of/squids. Cori _ :,r,. .• _., �� Eddymakhesam damage your reputation, Mr. Malle- berdiained toprerpn:!fteezl o ' .4ta�l it--ail 2,5,'and�0 Q�. Has. - son,” , Easy to /me=and!o/nlAS r groce , Served topetrorle pr a„ y "That would depend on how the Wlth household t=& - facts were put." SEE MAT VOUR MROWARF57OR[ CwYplga•sr wt w.►vs,, at "They would be put at Monday's JAMES SMART PUNT CANADA STARCH CO., LIMTI'FD AM FOR sows 4"rcmr meeting'in a very bad light, ,I think. saoe"Ult o"r. „ Ks Private and unpublished revelations ISSUE No. 97-123. are in the hands of the chairman. But, yam^ ,.�� •� rti'u"r�'�+�F�*,,, '"g..s° »-•v^ .+ ^+6•pe{^•. .:,e'a"!F yt,- w«.,+ .:"'- wy`,` -+n:t+., 1� r �. '� '"f�,.P'.Y s-.c• k '- y .:.i .[,c`.,i<�'' ` 'r:•S+r,r r,,�y}'1, :rsa� `%wY�c'. Wyk,.. �,a- n.�,,,�.�. � -•..o., N-' .?�. •M '',7fa '�`"° iii' "`` ' w{`:' x•*K•y "va! .�,: 'r4. �.. S ..`. S. k. may' r. 0 73••.•'"= :,y,.p:� '"„ —� ,r4v., t,�. .. x�z,r�. ate, ,,!'r' .W s `O^s. °� ''J �'"rA-u. .�` '•.'S•:it+i wE: .s .'"`i .y • .., t -.'.'s;"': °';.^.`"*'?,. _„ y ` '`.o tC' '%r:. 3"•.° ."i.!�• .',`e:�'4JQhP'Y. ' f,,,'�^°•..'�'„�.',ei'I,''+�. °.�.°`3 g' ;r-+c.n>• v�S�Gn .i+it:`' .,w'�` :n .aFcn•,a a�i°,' :�,�•''3;.'t�'4f .:" '�,.'�"R;,„y.;�.�'�;, _kr'�. t u.a.. ,�, x,?.:•w=' .,,a -'s. ".�:,+v�'—.v' M... x•. M:". ::-., ,A.ys,,rr-p.,.. ,,•-:*' -k n°°-':. 'y$ vrr• o••+.d!r.�,'.' 'S%''n'aw �"�.:.:". .�.r.ly, .yr., .,1'�R"`.'. .:lf' ,a .t. ?'�+v`.*�.:�•r '. s. .,Y...ti• .wa-.ti"�F,..w. '��'.. '�.......',r,�,,... W;ya :rte : .,y',,� 'y5' „r•:. R"� ;+.rug ra,t::,`?' s,�,•" 'r�v ••-'�yr '.r.. r,�-,.x:• `:-'�Tm .1,:` �••' •.E+ ,.- M,'. About. the "Bouser J via mDAUGHTER'S ACH3EVEMENT3 �'. _ j � n SURPRISE'MOTHER . . �;,• � . . .r :�_ _ �"''� "Oh, Mother we just Itad the most - ?:' - fun, and I am so glad that .I really am P I�PPy Hustler.now," sang Mary e:::• rs r _ - - =as°shy-returned=st-loos o!eloek in the•-- . ..:-..M .. -�:,. -. •� _. afternoon from attending her second "meeting of the Happy Hustlers' Club. a.she .had,:been invited to attend the NADA is endeavor- "eves a binned 'trail. They had y meeting of the previous week by her i n g t o r eg a i ti her `-to fight savages, frosts, scurvy, ='. little friend, Doris, that she might • learn something of their summer pro- q 4 -after-the-war stride loneliness and 'starvation. ject of canning. Her interest and en- ! in the midst of mattq p thnaisam had developed to such a de- - - difficulties, — debt, The United Empire Loyalists she had accepted an in-vita- o deflation anti .depression being subdued an`unbroken forest in tion to become an active club member. _ 'some of them. one generation, growing their It was from this initiation t�geeting – firs wheat amid the stumps and �'= Quack remedies.'and academic snags of.the neon clearing. �k 'that Mary was returning as she romp-. - , ed into the?kitchen�+vhere her mother = _ theories'beset her path.on every _ The Selkirk settlers came id Y� was_canning the first—surplus straw. f s - 'side. Some suggest that our debt li+Ianitoba when the prairie was a - berries of the season. All ecstasy with 1 - - her own accotplishment; for she was'. ! "ing furalter into debt. Others buffalo pasture, and grew wheat carrying in her.basket three pints of preach blue Via,decry thtir own 'where nose had grown before : ..canned, strawberries which'she had ; '_ - :�country and indulge in nus- -.:.-,and where.those yvho, knew the canned herself, she began to tell r country best at that time said t chievous propaganda generally, Mother of the•wonderful. things she ; while still others look for a new 'wheat would never g�Tp?w�. To- -. -'had learned that afternoon. >< miraculous.' da the Caaadeaa rdiries rove social order or'sorrie y' P 8 V ` Removing the,jars from her basket r ! the finest wheat in the world. rt, to the kitchen shelf, she placed them g36g sign to indicate a better coming - ® beside those heir Mother was just - �' - day=—all this eat apparent forget- i proportion to population Canada t.. : - fulness of the fact that ust=as= Lined finishing.' direr $t ly tb ,y botn the no- royal �' stands today nutoa� the wealthiest - k Y . .there was rii7 road to win nations in the world; with average , 5.- jars of strawberries: Those that p• . - the war, there is now no royal savingt-, on deposit per family of _ ,�dother had just finished canning by road to. pay for it or aegain Our SM. Canada's foreign trade per head , t>se open.;-kettle'method were of,$ dark former buoyancy. vigor and of papulatibn stands amongst the tee, tending toward a b'em of, color. A SIMPLE FROCK FOR SERnCE Y y� g highest of the commercial nations, OR PORCH WEAR. - confidence. bessss =142 per capita is 1922-23, as s . Already most of the berries were - ;- - • 'F,3 compared with. $135 in 1913-14, the }A floating at the top of the jar, while 4864. Percale in a pretty pattern Some are leaving Canada hop- _.'�e - the rich.9 "was all at fhe bottom 'is here combined with white linens to Y.e1ts before the war. yrop popular ing to escape taxation, only. to The ones Mary had just brought back make-is pleasing version of a pop , .find there is,ao escape„anywhere. �,. NeW Qpporhiaitiee for' - from the canning club were of a much', style This it a good model.also for , brighter red, retaining most 9f their gingham, dsrhask,-or In seeking for easy remedies too ' ..Canada . original hue, with the berries evenly' The Pattern is cat in 3Siizes:'Small, many of us overlook the fact �. ;. distributed through the syrup. 84-86; Medium, SS-44; Large, 42-44; that the greatest remedy is--bon- 3n Canada, although prices in the �,a'r�p y world markets-fell below war level, 4 It was with pain in her heart that 'E� 46-48 inches bunt men- set, hard work faithful! and our farmers reaped last autumn_ the Are . Mother*noted the fadlum of her long, sure. A Medium size requires dt}(fi intelligently performed, accom- ' .._l.gest grain crop in Cfnadiaa his- ”. hot afternoon's work. But_tbia pain y� of 82-inch material. For facings = aaied old-fashioned thrift to ' P � P by rT, and Canada became the worlds was somewhat tempered by the pride and belt of contrasting material , largest exporter of wheat, thus in ` . in her daughter's accomplishment yard 86 inches"aide is required.. The It takes time,it tapes patience. large measure makiees up for -tower - "Mw7, I had thought you girls width at the foot to 2% yards. it takes rot. But eve Caasdeaa prices.. � were going to your club meeting to Pattern mailed to any address on knows in his heart that Canada I,ggt - play. and perhaps 'talk a little about receipt of 18e in silver or stamps, by *' tear, Great Brit after m canning, but to have you come home Wilson Publahing Company, 79 s coming.through all right. - agitation extending over thirty years. , removed the embargo on Canadian West Adelaide St.. Toronto: : cattle,and a��ofitable and practically with all this diaplay of your after- "L7i1! 'Pr oVCls ' 'Canadian stockers and sad!ceder for f>,. noon's.work surprises me. Do tell me , how you did it? How did you make - Look back over the path Canada -The 20th Century belongs to xj these strawberries look so.red? I have has trod. The French Colonists, `Canada —if Canadians keep faith. canned strawberries for twenty years, cut off from civilisation by 3,000- The next article will suggest prac- fir -but they never looked like that. What - mites of sea, faced a continent'— tieaI opporttasities fbr profit making r did you put in them? asked Marrs C tsetse~. a wilderness--without the aid Of `,on our aaadiaa farms: "We did have a jolly time together, �.• •,�F`.: and we found it lots more ittn to can - - - - ._ � - .,. , Back to Work strawberries.than to just play games _ , x.ad.0'.ft ck cra the will fee due °.sad talk. We never put a thing in the - �� Fathilh .' l'm bOf'��,,� J�°�,�°y��' berries to make them red, though. It moreA as Cum it h"bean removing WVWS is all in the way you do it. Doris gU Q;,,,eid1O'O1s ° a"d 'u �°� picked the berries yesterday,and after - - dt■ts.et..e for b st.. _ Galrat drnp6P, .r..rb.�... washing and hulling them, 'pitt them - Dominion Department of Agriculture r" j � in a large pan with a cup of sugar be K - P g each �.. 'w.m SOTBESwi;r.r..ll[b&tw. Dr.J.S.GUMA a.Dssts Nb%Wre: --- o R. IL A K E N D A L L COMPANY. quart .of berries .and let theft am""rasa.vs.,us.A. stand over night. _ 1COndall�s "Just as. soon as we girls got there, - - u ,1 we sterilized'and tested the jars, rub- Spavin Treatmerfl# a bers and tops. They were all put into 'boiling- water for ten minutes, and then taken out with the funniest sets- add to our fund of knowledge, but I; my time sad pleasure to come and't irk _6 , sor-she forks and left to d ain. We v certainly lea to you In our school:"" P� have c reed a s. y y Y lesson from " d wt r my daughter to-day. I think it is�-. 1 know aorr. miateR!." ezcda�imed ��= didn't ry them as we al ya do for , _A Miss Brown, our leader, said they 1 about time I woke myself up, jumped E John" Smith, raising his band. wouldn't " o wh t a - Make the w t be sterilized then. Some out f •the rut and became aware- of� Weil. a m I doing little mss?" _ i folks d k tin' W,., w th _ _. - - germs that might cease spoilage�who other o 'are doing around� t was a startling. M. DD would-be on the dish towel and would me• . joinder. d" - Rinso 3 O - cling to the cane. --- - t _ _ - "Then we tested. all our jars and l"iot What He Expected. "'J •'Should there be no serious Impair rhq�d. fist A local celebrity. visiting one of-th ,ment between now and harvest, the to to see if they were perfect With schools in a certain town, thought it West looks like astonishin the world. Do not put Rinso direct the serew-top jars we placed the top: g a: the package into the - on the jar without the rubber and' proper to ask, the youngsters.a fgw with a 500,000,000 bushel crop," do- from sealed it tight Then if we could in- .Questions• clared R. C. Craig,'president of-the •;, ' o ? tub. Mir:half a package of serf our thumb-nail-between the top "Can any little boy or'girl tell me," Winnipeg Grain.Ezehan&s, who re` - Rinso in a little cool and the jar, the stop was defective. be said, impressively, "what to the turned to the city after a three_weeks' water until it is like greatest of all the virtues~' motor trip through central and north- ....: -Sometimes•we.•tized this by rimming P g create. Then add two There was no reply. . ern Saskatchewan and Alberta. Hs thew around with the back of a steel quarts of boiling water, case.knife Pith the "We will try it again,"said the visit- reports crop conditions excellent glass-top jars, .. p everywhere. 1 and when the froth sub- we placed the top on the jar without or. What am I daring wires I live u :,,.sides,you will have a clean w ,: the rubber and tapped the outer edge ------ _ -- -- - -- - - - - -- �� f amber-coloured liquid. of the top. If the top rocked, Miss /- " .'Add this hq to d to the wash Brown would not 'let us use it, for it was imperfect and would like! cause Opportunities In the ' e •-''tub. until you get the big - P y the berries to spoil. ■ g - _. lasting Rinso suds. Then "Then we tested each rubber by • ti. - ' ~soak the clothes clearet�'ear' ' P 'on,^' f: - folding it over half and then folding y P' - it back on itself at the same point. If ti '_- - 'it'.did''not crack; 'it was' sate to-use. _ , •_____ - . = A d 'rubber will 'also's rin back �-. g00 P g If you'Qesire to enter into a profession'you should cow + ` �' into shape when you stretch it. "After we had adjusted rubbers on eider what thq new field of Veterinary Science has to tans ar, we filled them with the ber- 4 j offer. Graduates have applendid opportunities t ` ries, adding the juice of the berries for a aucceaeful career. to-fill the jai°s instead of water. We _ <.• at screwed the tops.on only half way and r.. You ahottld wire. P �. - plaseod these filled jars in the wash- 9 ,{,;.: .c .•a. JI boiler on' the stove with only enough water to come within an inch of the' Session Begins October '�st, 1825 �t _ --- — top of the-jars. After counting-fif-} - - - �+ teen minutes from the time the water; WMte for baiistta and calendar to started to boil, the jars were taken' out and sealed tightly. Miss Brown! a` C: D. McGilvray, M.D.V., Principah t;: :. ___•__ called this processing. And that is all, only I am to wrap them in paper' • • _ Ontario 'Veterinary College •,• before I put them down cellar so that :a:Iunso' is as splendid for the the light won't bleach them." = • rerilar famil washing as g GUELPH ONTARIO Luz is for jyiylabrtu. With the evidence of her daughter's ;,r achievement and -the proof of the „''• method used, 'Mother: Affiliated w�� - Usdor the Ontarle, M Lever Brothers Limited „ spoke to Mary, tTnivFr+slty of Toronto Dega+rtmeest of Asticnitnre saying, I am proud of you, daughter, ~` Toronto and I hope you will stick to the Happy " - R305 Hustlers." But to herself she. said, "Last is the ring in which we do not isau NQ.ZT---'?3. f .. r.P, .C...i' - 'i. _w;;�' :., '+;i' .,�:,,,m •�,, g , ..y: .:-,y,'o 'A- vim' °`'.�:..rt},J,._�.,��;�rx::�&':•^, `�� 'r� ".y:.•; may. >W�„ n"'y" ,�...,�...4,`.L••. 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To Jr. III-Muriel Ha�ter- Dancing will he bald in tbe•ope-p air T7MR[vMS man(bon), DoriceRice(bon).Fero>ifil- ' pavlcio4, Rouge EIitl,every @aturdap 1E. - 4.41.75 .`r year,;` :1.50 if paid in sdvarice. rer{bon), Heeds White(bon), Charlie � evening. Good Orche*t'ra. Admia- • �Silbscripiiorn{ro the United Statei'aad CreLc Hilts(bon),James NQwlua.(bon) Feed 47 *ion,Gent# Ladies free. a Bntxn$2.W in advance. Grif2en (bon). Sidney Pugh. Neil An- `' thong, (#ilea Tran (rev}. Adt► LYaia- ---- " 1R•ed Star.Salmon _, Best Cooked Harts 0. JOHN Mt RKthR, 1'ROQFlilNN, man;pAncipal. Noire-Fencl? $neat Cohoe _ pr S' _ Annual tepott of 9.'Bi-i�Ta 6.'PIcksr•. -, _ a 35 cent% `•:50 cetite. ing. name it, order of'merft:•To Jr. .I am prepared to take orders for build- v r' hand- NOTES AND COMMENTS. IV-Mary Neal'(boo), Eileen Carlton, ins wire fences, either baud Quaker or Waxtite Finest Orange Pekoe >• d3vw Harvey:Btephen9gn. To Sr. III-Bea• Cora Flakes - TEA ' -rice Fuller...Lewiard Stephenson(mc).. � beje a acs woven. 2 for 25 cents. '�' "' The advocates of proisibitioa.are; ' o Jr, IIT-Lorne White (boo). Ruih asolt.me ore placing your order. °d5 cents per lb. -' Chacgea moderate. Work - tnanifeatin Diamond `(hen). 'Brock Hood,-Irene *,much anxiety to re- -guaeanteed. pez Canned Plume 'Very Fine Cocos► O'Riley, -Bert Gibson. Belay Titus,. °. 4' ""Ord W the stand which the new artbur 'Oleo h.•- .To. Sr.II-Charlie . 'Phone Pick 1712 in heavy?yrup �„ in'bulk ,,,JkOvernmeut will take respecting Titus. To Jr. 11-119se Carlton,Mellie 34-48 QEO. PARLEY, Pick-erfrig 25 cents.- 20 cents per lb. O''Rilev, James Murdock, Helen'Mur• •_ . "`'' t e On Temperance Act. It ph' CQrge-Willson. .Jr. I-Cbarlie yr� Kellogg's Bran Flakes Pure Lard > is well kgown that the Conserves- Neal. t3'r.,Pr.=Bildia.'tiood, Norma S/LOS. .61 VS U: 2b cents per lb. `.tive party had the support of the Fuller. Jr. Pc.-Annie McDonald, THE BEST EVER „ ;.2 for 25 cents, 20 lb. past 3.75. L.?• Rosa Willson, Lottie Neal, Mildred -, .liquor interests in the recent cats• Gibson, Andrew, Timm, Jimmie Sic- .-_ Sold ldireet, Factory to,Farm. .. Ca�npbeli's Sou L?tevrence's Bread 18c.. mar "'hem knEiw rK.r they Donald. Vivian $.'Bhnner,Teacher: • any kind Aft eou'ld•get no comfort'-front either' RtWt of Andley aebool : To.,sr. E3rS Sil-, CO. � ll. arft�. R,n Rrg�1$r.. T -IV-Cbsflos -Hrignall (bon); Eunice 44 Markham, Out. ;the U. F. U. or the Liberal party. 9qairs(boa), Billie Saunders,. T i Jr. - - F -`• ifs The Li F. O. had show by their IV-Frxncea Wiest, George Puckrin,! ' ' " Doric Wain. Sr. 'III-Muriel Weet- R, 1 0 H A R_ S • activity,is enforrsinix ilia•act that '. . net(bon). Gladys Andrus (bon), Mar- f .. ' they had no rgmpathy with those garet Puckrin, Madeline, Crawfard, �'+ who desired a repeal of the rohi- Billie West. Gretchen Saunders To. . bitory laws. The Liberal party Weptney (bon). Pearl fiercer (��n}c� —^ - : j y also made it clear Witt they favor- Lottie Mercer (bon). Betty Saunders. L ' Ilk- `sd••a strict enforcement of the To Jr. II-Lorne•Crawtord(hoa), Lloyd To buy or'sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of ' Ontarioi. Tam arson•Act, so Ibn Andrus(•hoo), Donald�Westi llenrge Now'is the time to seeabout your `:' : . p g Wain.James$edge. To Jr. I j-San- Harness needs. The United Farmers Co-operative Company, as it was the will of the people ry Weatoey, Gordon West. Harry Limited. r � Wait, Donald Saunders. Primer-. We have as hand a good sn 1 that that law should remain in q pp Y ; Tommy. Camrti►act, Georgb Blake. of Harueasitnd Accessories = 4 force. On 'the other hand the Jobe Packrio. Doris Hed es. No.on A•'J. LLI80N, Representative, .Pickering, Phone.Pick. 1508 g at various prices. _ c a Conservative party never made roll 31, Eliz,atetb O'Connor.Teacher., (live as N trial and be ~' their stand clear on the question. - convinced. it _'They condemned the manner in gALg Rt:01sTt:R. ' Good Shoe Repairing Service More Business Requires•More Room <F .; which the U. F. 0. enforced the wsnxsene�r. Jvz.Y teals-Aactlon � n Act, but they did not advocate sale of good implements, atandiag CZECIL •BRADJU jF .A hoy etc., at tot 4. con. D. Scarboro. Our business has increased to such an extent as to surpass anything !V-. any }getter method. These the Pa► Y - B the property of A. H. Tredway. Harness maker, _ yet, and in order to accommodate this increase in business we lYM liquor party concluded that their Sale at 9 p. m. sharp. See bills, have found it uecessery to extend the length of our *July hope lay with the -party Beldam A Inglown. auctioneers. PICKERING. -ONTARIQ stare, malting it roomier and brighter. - -'which bas now been returned to f power. I6 is hoped, however. that Nye need more cnstomers, however, ea our entice reveana' the new new comes from our business_ t government will l Y. ..' `•-mske, uo change without fretting a Save ./ 3 to /� Your Com We believe in the-'old,' old saying Opposition In'thelife of trade,"and r` f believe you wirl uphold ua to this belief. and join ,r mandate fro,u the people, and y P a x You loo from to yes the food value of year Bern by the crowd and trade with-us. '< rt ant make an drastic change veins- ra' y f*edins it to your cantle a*dry fodder. -- out such a vote. as advocated by Corn stored in a TORONTO Wooden Stave Silo will give _ We try do deserve your'business by Right Prices an Right Treat• _ certain memFierwelect. you 100%_oFthe value. Good ensilage will improve the ' ealeh of your cattle sod'wriil-increases the quality and meat. Tell us our faultit.-we want to know Chain. `' On the First of dal tive celebrat- quantity o our milk returns. Good silass must b•made - - - - - a y in.a+pit-ti tsilt. TH-ORNTON S, BROUGHAM .- - ' ad the fifty-sixth anniversary of The TORONTO Sllo is made of*elected spruce.doable E.v" Confederaciop It is not a long 4oasvad and grooved to exclude the ale,and specially THIS BUSY STORE - - THERE'S A REASON 6 - treated with creosote to lengthen its life. 15% satire period, a4,thetjjpvent it fresh is ed capacity with the TORONTO Hip Roof. ` 'in'Clreg or thousands but Let me show you how to *eve an forego. and lner•aea - those fens years-have seen remark• the health and value of your bard. Information sect -. : : fate �• able progress is Canada as a oa- partiealara gladly given. _N St` _­_"_- Pi0keri' e ore ' Her population has coo- W. R. Emerson, Hex 425, Whitby t -isiderably more than daabled. The north-west proviopes had at that , - i"' time a very sparse populabion. - NOW 19 the time t0 buy gill '�.�ll S1'OOf! Or NNCIUNCINGi p ... Her vast expanse of pesirie was : the hot weather the home of vast bards of buffalo, - = wa lmany of which fell victims to the mnerriog slots *f else Indian with _, L- 1E �_ ••• .. �A have the Clark Jewel, Florence and New Perfection. rp hls bow and arrow. Those fields (let our prices before buying. ,;bane been - traasfocated into im 'We have a comptete line of Screen Dooce and Window sereei�s.` manse wheat fields -which woe be- - _ Wire Cloth from 18 to 40 inches wide 1 coming the granary of the world. _ N - at lowest prices. Progress ban been made in every • u line Garden Tools-Forks. Rak , Lawn Newels, wheat grown Tncreased more 'We ha ' nee .�: e.9grayere. 9c es sod Stones, Oil Cans.etc. , .• •A full t' Dole _ yth g ve changed the name of oar first patent rthan fifteea told. Mineral prodoc- :.-,-'..-hard Sour from "C€i.EAN OF THE WEST" to the 1� few Aatomohle Tires at a cedciced price-from 9.00 W 1#,bb, 'l ~­MAPLE LKAF." The"are all guaranteed tire*. - Lion has inereased.egventeea-times hlanufacturea have increased - -: This is a change in name only; the q'nality is eiactly ..:• - - - about six-told, and the mileage of --Abe se►one as we have been selling under the old brand One`![otto- We have it, can get it, or€t is not made.". name. You will readily see the advantage to as both. ' •iailwxy has increased fifteen � -- - .- ---� foss; the standpoint of national advertising, in having'' j B j " N, FICKE G • slimes. Similar progress has been J ,a'�-+✓ • one brand for our woveld-wide distribution. • •. rtnade in religion, education and 1131 _ • . ` AYH asocial welfare -ark. Fifty-six 'The' beD Flour, Mills CO.,, LW. r -�;year9 ago Canada was only a col- �l ii3t o -- .oay of the British, Cro-a.' . It has Mills,at - Farmers' Sales Notes = - -:.developed in those years into a ,.` - yo�tug nation. a part of the Great ToCOuta F Peterbor i ' Pickerino !BRANCHES of this Bank in ravels sections ranee= British Empire, from 'which she - -- _ - -, valuable service to'farmers by actin as cos• has no desire to separate. As the todian for their sales notes,or by dpo0wdwe them = .`*ears Ro by she is destined to be-_ PICKER-1 :� and couections when due. come one of the great nations of :..:- -the world,, for in her vast terri• Standard Service hakes the farwAes , tort' she o a untold wealth awbit- MEAT M A R K E T # €og,developnient. -�.. - 'TNS _ ._.. • : SCHOOL REPORTS. - }: STAND -BANK Round Roast or Steak, 2. r lb . ... .Report of Duab artoo Junior Room ' Promotion exams: To Jr. III-Flora Surluin Roast or Steak, ... ... � AL ASS EIGHTY-THREE ]1<iLLIO TQT ET8 OVER EIGHTY-TH 9 ' ence Anderson(boo), Ben. Strauirban _'Porterhouse Roast or Steak, .. : _2& ^' Pickering Branch, - W. F.Law,ManatXes' '''Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan,Mana>Cec bon},Fatitiy 8'males„ To Sr, II-Ghee. .Rump W-art...: j9c '� _ _ _ Lennou (bon), Geo. Henderson(bon), K Fine Rib Roast. Pbylli� Nicholson. Clifford Schwalm, •�• •• •• • Eddie Lennon,Clifford Wood. To Jr. Heavy Rib Roast. toe • ard-Dielyn Annie. Helen Wood.Leon- �'. Rbonlder Roast. .. is Rod i : • - ��'are-Dixon,Ray Wood. Hart'Toyae. PiekerlDg Etbei nooks and Robert Piroalea on Pot Roast, .... s .. y . trial. To Sr,1--Bernadotte Robin- _ $ .� Dixon. Ethel Morgan. Maj. ri8ket, to buss, ... 9c goo, Ale: rg a _ ' Vern Rudder, Teddy Clarke. These Leg of Fork,... •� names are is order of.merit. Lein of Pork. „ Bread like '> Iother tried to make a` Standing of pupils of e. S. No.9, = 8hoisTdeZ Roast of•Puck, • •• ' �20c,23c .. .,,.' Pickering, in the recent June .exams.- ..:"Pork Cho .. .. 2gc '�` _ '•: "Naaoea in order of merit, 9r. III- �` :Bons, Cakes and QOOkiea'aarrieoi'by out llrigere. - - 'I ernon Die"y, $.igie Pe adatne= age. ... .. ' Pare For Sara - ~-Broadbent, Stancey g. M - _ —_ •-- _ Phone.900 and have them gall. _ y i:aw. jr, I �'ineeL salt Park,.., zAC -:: • ' ;Mildre&Ngg, Mildred Mantle, Rives Finest Breakfast Bacon,' ecton - lees .. 81St '� �reat demand for the David Is Ostrvay, Zorab tree, fir ',p ' , x q :'. •'•' 3I-Bobby Smith. Marie Devitt. Sr. ., 94 sliced, .,. _ .: $Se " 'rMaTtha Jane' -c,• 'I-Mildred Corbett, Olive Kinnear, Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), Chocolates a . Franklin ..0hampton. Evelyn White, Back Biicon. �,. #5c " Rose Disney. Leotaa Smith, Margaret �. - "Try a boa--they're delicion Bayles, Margaret Ostway, Willie Cooked Ham,.. ' .:' 55C `• dJlark absent, Jr. I-Ruch Anoia, . ' Robert fl inaear, Sr, Pr, -- Ethel Weiner*,.. ... ... .:-' 2se A ooel drink"at the Bode Fountain goes good when its hot. .+ Smith. Jr. Pr,-RoYina Lid t, Jesn Head-Cheese,.. .:. 15c " ;: `: Sundaes, Was etc., served in the "x Lidaett, Frances Mantle, Geraldine Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 the �55 cents Vertex Sanitary System. 'r^ .'Otatovay Lilian Smith,Ellen Kinnear, •_ .. • Alice giritham, Arthur Kirkham, + 5 The 80 center wt' lb prints IS cents: Wedding Cakes Oax Specialty E'Jr. IV St in >D4 bite(b school : Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday, r. IV-$tt►nley White(boo 1,Camp 00 Viola Mara" ; Oil {' x3i a':: �+a �>' �'"' .�f 'a' xy'••zrk. y. ':•v '.n, �, °'5..�'r'rY +,ct.,,'» d'"'•:o,.• ':a+. xs. Ysi.'.-n.-.• -�', .�,' w`�.�y �;"'' t:r.` �3i. _,t,*a,t 1; -rav,r�• ;,,,�..,Pr' .,�y.". . !� �„-.. �,Y �,• -.,<, a �• •rw,. : » '+r. .y .'°7�?:?stir >:.p, �ai '.f""C^ r,bi,5 .'La,� .�s -i..�:MS'S' a...s 'b w .,,;� .'-r ^ '++. .t f,+.-y`i. «Y-: y •d.0 -a'+. 'a' ,f••a. `.u•' .5..,p.. .1` ,d.F :-�y,'r ._..���m `�..a •:., +. "iC S.», ; r ,-0!' x ':a.. ,1 ..'"•�`•rT' _y ...-.� ,t.•,. .9-.0."'�'_' °^.+``,�- r"'., ':'�".' ^4'�.'.s. ,yi'�, ,d .i w^ ..5' ., ':ma 1., ..y, •.a,, '., ..:..^^ , t»: �`r` -,S^:;•ri . Jc-:Y' '�''py,,.. :c' .'j. ,�. •�`.. :�•' ..' �•.,"'};'�'. - _ -fir,.- . �' .. s r • Y;`}''• - �' � '� `�_ CLAREMONT. , FA 2RP4RZ"8 MORSE REGISTER. son of 1923 at his own stable, Cairn. ' -J r -- - brogie Stock Farm, Claremont, : H.Q. and Mre: McIntyre were in Seeihd Annual FLORISTON :15258'. (17883), imported AaizoriA. ('20407), the fashionably bred on Tu Ciydesdale stallion, the property of Seasonable. �'oro°t+� ead�ay. /EYLD DAY lmport�ed stallioD, the property of - James AU&wa and .Wellingto-n Fiobt. Defoe, Green.River,.wtIt make „ y Graham Bros„ will..maketha season :•the season of 1923 as follows: Mon• :..�;' ;:•5, Pearson irei�e in Pickering on'0fon•>_ Civic Holiday,,.-Monday, et 1929 at hCe own stable, Cairnbro- day leaves his own stable- and pro- .�: day. August 8tb. gie.Stock Farm, Claremont. eeede to 0.Carter's for noon, E.W. Edgar Kearns spent over the Held under auspices 6f the golthy'e for Diltat. Tuesday, Wm. Boxxi.a Feiss. (18254), 118260), 19981, "Week-end wito -friends tai ;Mark-' Rat.epayere' Association., Middleton's,Greenwoo4.noon, Love the fashionably 'bred imported ";"• ''�- '? ''"• lia+u. RF�cea and-gamesYol!every deeciiptiiin farmi: Audley, night; -Wednesday, - champion Clydesdale stallion, the The Mlee @6 Duke, of Toronto, for old and young, both an land and W. J. b4eflonald'n, Brock road,noon proper ty of Graham Bros.,will make water. Vatuable r at the.week•eud with.Mfea ly#ar prizes, including Hutcliinge Bros., ,night:`Thursday,• the season of 19�i ar his own stable, - -" - Cairobro ie 80olt Harm,Claremont, see oar F;ew Ginghatm arill _6 sliver cups and medals Palmer Broa,, Liverpool. noon, 11d. g _ Chambrays. asst Maenab. P P Remembers the slate and come one. Kennedy's, DunbartoD,--night; Fri- IIPPERTON Px1 cClr, 11484,'(14413) the - -�: A number from here atteaded 'come all to'F,atr art. Ontario a most day, R.Garland's, Cherrywood, for Kure bred Clydesdale stallion, the the Qdd Fellow parade,at Mark P A Pull line of Wall PaperQ. � alas summer resort' on Civic Holi-- noon; W.-H. b21,,jor's, con. 5,night. property of Graham Bros.,will make : lfam do Sunday. 41t(� day, Monday, Aug..6th: Saturday, own stable until the foll- the sea�n of 19'29 at his own stable, newest designs. x -P u" Y' Mr. and Mra.Nichol,of Toronto, owing Monday morn in L'airnbrogie stock Farm,Claremont. ' spent the with- Ttlotnas t , KrNG SAUL, l Ladies Summer Underwear sand �. CATTEC4AT,(imp).(3i T.. B., Ns.:1:48 ( 4945) S. S: B., 195a l 0. Oraham'and family. P.P 8. B., the tashionabiv bred icil orted Hosiery at right prices. y• "� thorough-bred impnrtedgt$llion. the P ,:.i. W. F R. Joped, of ToTOMto, Cho ' I� property of the Canadian Racing Clydesdale stallion,the property of .` spent the holiday at the home_•,uf n' g :., •; Aseoclations, Toronto, will make Oscar Wii-son, Brougham,will make Men s Summer Shirts, new pats _,..`Richard and Mrs.Ward. the season of 19'23 as follows:.%Ion- e s of 1 s follows: Mo - s Men Underwear, ys Vii„ th easoD 923 a D tern . s er Miss Sadi`e-TPalker, of Toronto., ' . ; , day, will leave his own stable. Dun• day, will leave his own stable and 2-piece and combin- - . II' E•;+.� .r.• . . a n ► rasl'i W.ql `-u:t:a, ant P:'�-�ad t„ �a II..-, r...,.oe3 Co—Trgi.ol.' uc., v.. at4bua. ` vlslinCi 'nor, arYLer, Itlioa aLLiv ,-Brougham, fot'night;�Tuesdas, night;,Tuesday, Carson Broe., con. • Walker, over the holiday. be continued.at the mill of the Franklin IIouse, :Markham, night-, 7, noon, W. Ormerod's, Greenwood, A full. line of Fresh Groceries ;:-- ' Tons and Mrs. Brown, of Hamil• late G. Bd"nes at Green River, %Vednesdav, CnIlendar•'s Hotel, dial- night; Wednesday,-U. Blake's, Aud- alorays,on hand at lowest : ton, visited friends in Claremont ' vern,. dr night; Tbursday. Wpod's ley. noon, H. G. WiiaoD's, baseline, possible prices. 4. and vicihitiy on Sunday and Mon- on'Tnesdd':ps, Tharsdays had Fri. Hotel, West Hilt: night; Friday, to night;Thursday, W. J. MII1er, Pick- � _--day. his oatn stable where he will remain ering, noon, H. Yale's• lake shore, Highest prices paid for 'x A number froriQClaremOntspent days. ` 42tf until thefollowingdlonday morning. night; Fridav, G. Qowan's, Brock produce. T ''Dominion Day at the lake shore at - ------=— TERRI�6T0� CETEN'AYU, 9568, the fa- );load;noon.own stable,'night; Sat= A. ' Wbitb where the had a lensant thenc t bis own stable con. 7, noon, `I). A. SCOTT, y 9. P TIME_TdBLErP}'ekenaa Station.. moue Hackney stallion,the property thence to hie o.wn stable until the j,J 'outing. T.R. Trains going E"k lus as fouowe of(arahain Bros., will make the sea- following Monday morning. : Charles A. and Sirs. Grant and No. 10 Mail 7.57 A ht. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO.family, of Toronto, spent the holi• " s Local • '• 2•23 P.K. - K day with Mrs. Grant's patents, Local 4.04 P.M .Tamea'and Mra Evans. Sunday tre:in, 7.57 A.M. : J�number from Claremont slid T=. a_ West . 8s.. Wuowe— Prosperity's Corner Stone r Ne, going 29''. Local 7.45 L.M. u��i', `:a vicinity have been"-attendi°ir'the „ 27 IJooal 344 P. K. f,w' Mennonite Camp sheeting at the 9 MY� 805 P.X. HE first deposit in your bank account is the corner Village of Stouffville during' the Sunday traio. fi.06 P. M. :. stone of, your prosperity, and by regularly and sy�s- peat week. Foregoing is according to Standard tensatically adding to your savings a substantial reserve f -; Root. E. Forsyth was in Chi- tis,e, is steadily built and a future of comfort and independence _ '�� eagp last week attending a large y P g eonveatipn of o tic•iaas and be.re asaure(L Lay the corner stone of your prosperity now by t p 'Z'he Piakeria - ports a *ety pleasant acid profit- -. - - opening a savings•account at our nearest branch. = Everybody ere . .: 'able time. _ ,�'° 1C8 Committee f9 dy g , A nnmlier from Claremont at- 't' his B11gar at J. r tended the Donaiaion Day celebrar - - - Lion at Piukertinpt on Monday and . :•' B � FiIIgOld'e. The The.object of this AseooisLlon U. reports. large crowd and a very .lessen aterlin and prosecute pTi08 i8 $11.00 . pleasant time. the felons, Ii H!il Y BRANCH. _ - d;. P. LYND, Manr� and the ga111i11y - Our football team went to Aeh• ggppKLIN BRANCK E. C. CROSS, Manager• is the best born on Saturday evening last members having property sloten eommnai,_ ��� w.. -an'd played a lesgne same with Yiaai immediaWy wi ari7 msntbet' 1llated. the team of that village, defect`- of ExAmative Clommitise. ��ii ; tali them by 2 1. W bership fee J. Fu�gold. �Ylar83�i43�t Morgan and hire. Pugh slid Earn• !� J s !Sakea mar be bad from we President or ily motored to Western Ontario , seceeory oo appl,•aMoa. F : on Thurqday last and'spent a few ' days With-fiftidi is Woddetock. Esc. Corn.-f.. D. Banks.C.S.Palm' , ) J • Stratford, Hamilton and othee er+ Donald 54aaro, Pickering. 1 ` r Coal, ,. (1 points. Coal J. R. Thextoa.. WeA .Clark: R, J. and Mrs.How spent a few 8sategrs ` days President, last- week ih Port Stanley Hard and Soft Coal of �$ ' visiting their dauirbter and family' - — - - orho intend to!Pave in a few daps LM.Ch beet quality on for California where they intend YLtarlgwullr� - hand 4 Y .. resider - - .. •� S M Malt Anderson was in the city ���' EAr +itAsi�Y THM LA an Monday visiting his father at e St, Michael's Hospital.. Mr. And- Always on hand .Gat arson, we are glad to hear. issome ,'!better and hopes are entertained Having opc°ed anew store and Be. - - TWINE, T�P'INB� y for his recovery. freehmeo d t stan , a° also a Park - James B.Madill Is confined to at 13osebank. I will!! be able to his bed at present as a result o! a - at picnic parties , �sN ht stroke which he received on at reasonable rates. yl ! Iniplements gg 1N'ridap last. We are pleased to Hot water supplied and, flat-class ft' boats for hies. iseport that'he is recovering nicely - - and eipeets to be around again is :. .Dance platform to rent. Tkera's hsaa'RT piptn>< hot, detieioos Jast `TeOeiVed a large ship- "s► is few da e. - is Phone Pick. 6504 i soap li etsrt die sneaE: Hoe b a one 3 meat Of �aCiOTmiO� y pot that will do a lot to help YOU make sand : Farmers, cal!at Edgar Kearns Dyson- E. Cowan wap-tM SUP Enameled Warr Landoa Kafue. Binder rrWiII6 In W. M. Palmer's store. Clare- ?� mont, for repairs to your binder / I& Exa ohs` ist °° ' � cooking, in that `slam' Ball' p Enameled Wars assns as wily as a ewovae, also your horse collars � and A elr�ia dish. Ask toe Be Slue of yours by ordering u_ stuffed and faced. Boots and shoesYa <Yrtda _ sE 0130e - and 'harness repaired Charges - '1hi. Is a fee � � �• -: - : .moderate and sstistactioe Rnaran- henna.►see eatr teed. • Repaired promptly and satia- bm ar bed- - Have-you examined one of -, Hay harvest has begun in thin -tactinn guaranteed. _ E e ye .'�,e.. _ - !fie fnl.b..E r..rt W. iw. .ew .t s.arb�r� the ne I�OL'02m101t triw �y sad oat Dlaw.� ware,tl[iw ves/e. °sat W` locality, but the frequent rains - ''A trial is solicited. er asd ose.ta.,.k+oe ttnins• ware, do" ' DeeT1II �'ractors ? "-has caused roan farmers to delay - =Jttl m eesar.son•WW4. !netts and oeR, wtri Sloe eYteme. 'the work until the weather is more, ETGf.P.a.R KEAXZNS ear,.. as so war Let us show you a few settled looking than it is at pree- ., tssis.est. m'•SMtR MtT�►t,PIIOOtlCR to r.,l.e Implements eat. The crop is a heavy one at the Corner Shoe Store,' sewwri.� Tosa..o ww"sacs with the exception of some of the .Claremont, Ont. ie0e10�"4"- `Y�"CO"�"s `a`w" ; _. that you would like = old meadows. Look over your haying machi<nee Thomas E. and Mrs. Stephencan Aero Cushion Tires and get ready for the rush .. find daughters visited at the home =.:`of the farmer's rents, John and- - - : ..-� Mrs. Stephenson, re Pickering, on will stn puncture - F. X • C 0 0 P E t. r, Monday when there was a pleas p p H bout. i ant family re-union. They also a aLAR �ONT attendad, the celebratioli at the, troubles. �1 * . Memorial Park. ,. L i k 0 ideal Gr=7 Store w Died. in Dundas, on Friday, -NOW' is the time—to order our ' June 29th, Mrs. klex.Menzies (nee Y In the course of a few days we located d ^' car before the spring r'ugh We mooing into our new store, located Minnie Law)daughter of Thomas ,boo ?:b�.• about 150 feet South from the tour and Mrs. Law, formerly of Walk- a•abOotOo " maia corners of the village. We need °p�ppo0� ?o° s erton and Pickering towesaip. oab.o•�so�q;�. • o;a . .(can make immediate delivery: more room to carry on our extensive er funeral took lace on Sunday, " aban b;obo'1a. ;°o;• a• •a and also rowing business. We AM L c�?.o -c g July lat, at Walkerton, from the bo..&q'°o` o° e�' `�' of the Eallo�ing models : make delivery to any pact of the town ' '.1 and special attention given,to hone ..home of her consio, Rorert c �•oaa'�• - p b o P°o - orders. • Only the beet ppf Food Stuffs Richardson, :o•,e�D.'�• a o = �will be ke ton our shelves. A eu '• .='b V . TOURYING CARS, RUNABOUTS 4 Lew and Mrs. Mitchell, Victor :v�,ro °d; '� I of Neilson Ion dream wilt' be i and Mrs. Mitchell and little grand. oe;q :p og'oo.:r• constantly on hand throughout the child, Ruth, of Oshawa, Luther 9�• b .:..� summer. Our Objective - Quality and Mrs. Pilkey. and Lyman and ,.00° -oo;ep�f• o , _ Flret,Low Prlcea-all goods guarse- ra. Pilke of Claremont, and •• �. . AND ONE TON T RU CHs. teed. Let us get your nest order. Mrs. Rusenell of Utica motored �•• Markham Bread- Oanaida Based Phone,(hare M.8 to Dde>!unt Forest and .spent the a •" ' holiday with the former'e sister.' We have recently ~taken over � Ng CHTDI►oW, `Mre.JamesNeal.and family. the Agency for the -CheOrOletr CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO Y �* The cutting down of the grade 'Takes the place of air tubes. .-,,.,and the filling in at Barry's bridge They are tuade of highly porous ,7 Motor Car and will be in a post• - >[a now nearing completion. When Para Rubber, and ride as easy - -" the railing has been erected at as air _t1_C1p. (1 take care nt the sales ooltb sides and the road gravelled. it will be a very great improve.- � R Thexton --- service of this Car �. • � .'meat, and will be very ranch safer • • _ Lhaa it was formerly, as _the :.Agent. PIOHERING. - '.in the ,future. 'road-,way has been made much .Y Z. wider. WhitevAe Everybody keep in mind Mon da , Aug. 8th, for the formal op- • k full line Of Accessories, G�aso. -� ot.umaterials endd,eeiRa y The Service Garage eninR of the Claremont Memorial _ kept in stook. It will ps, yqa Park, in honor of the boys who line and Oil always in stock. ego si eapeafeks azd i't U cur etoeik -` 'lost their lives in Flanders and obtain pea fee Don't Tie milled {� also the bo s who served oyereeas Overhauling, Painting, all kinds eger,tswedonoiampioythem osasegoeai: ' y repairing done. Ignition ly we ern, and do throw o� fte ages! • ,� count fighting for their king and their SHERWOOD J COLLACUTT � [10 per ob"Ing6lobyon w. •COU°trp. About 145 names are to a Rpecialty. i eeetslntTsays by pnroS+sai°t learn off. F be engraved on two magnificent Your old Ford tY,p re-covers. tablets and placed permanently for X13.00. a 3 tl Ater„ Staein>pec. .'atlte► r _" > �d► 8 011 » :3'..w1' �,�t+-'• �r;:G ,�Y'`" ;a. a F,,.•-;. � .+s pa••5 °:� ' 'ynti :.'�w'� ' 1 g ti 4 ? 7%'�''•` - .,"?. • `.i 4: ��,' r� ',1• ,.'!� v J` +r•'-•4m Y'S' y,R' `•2'+ y"` �tGj�+�`�4•X•.,,s� • .'` a `,hid A: bon' �Y: z Y. �aer�' �'. M� -„5 f r, J"f •Ch 7 - %' . y. �q e~ a s o •.�!s. �, ; ,.,"yZ"' ;�. n.t,-«a+.v .;�k.xi''u ,•n .,�3-, �_,,,,� r5•- c-,.'.- a7�y asa+i!•' �{.' e-t Jxr .Erb �• %,�' .,,,.gig' ..�`a ,..,� '#"..te. •,Zn,-,y"�• .p. '•rr"+ `ate +Y« �•-�y�'" .w .•i,.`. .`'fir' a. v .+�"�, .;�o,oy f .2:,j,'.^ �.+a� =1"f'',. '4°,,�.�` iv� ,.,. '� R. ':°N','�,.3+. " �:;°.i�c.a1•.","9'.'.'.-j•'�;7•„jam ',.�`'-is1��'�. .±,� .y ;G.....ih- 7r���r L•i'•'.y 't.t- _ `�,'"�.. ,r �-�ae�f; ,,• _ .a.. .-;,,y,. «•-S ' mss,.^.Sr^ •C�2s^e� - ;✓ ;f=v 'ki•_. ..,`.3'' y•,.y,! `t "•.a'r�" w,�..- v{�J'y y.•••y�:';. „-.'4.. .,y�+e• •W" '..y - �- .- 4� .;e, �r •'1.'jf•! .,, . �,3••. :lC'.st„� i�'♦A /•�' ♦ . Y "•�y,•.e P n ,dry,. ..Y:. _ .. .• _... _ .f %•`='':• :`.• •'' �� S •♦,�• + . .. �. - . rL. . f'd.C2'rl+. - r •--...__0.,t•n.*n..4,u _ .. - `E"•' '' � •eC��. AI 'TRADE 1922- 23 ' Y• _ _ . - ,.. ,.SHOWS SUBSTANTIAL INCRWE s! � - ` `• _ .`.-Ths"trade report for the fiscal year United States, amounting to $910,- ending March 31st. 1928, thaws Can- 907,460. followed.by the United King- aka s business to be considerably high- dam with $310,356,110. Totsl trade ��, 1 '• f 1 i er than for tM precious year. For with France amounted to $26,238,363; .', -• + � � t � � , - the year•Mures show a favorable with British West Indies, $21.95I,8t �r�i trade balance of 412%71&400 as with Japan," $21,72x.148; with Au► 'udainst an adveras trade biUiace al ti-alia. 120,241,687; with Belgium, 1,744,539,M In comparison, with 117,6E2,817; with Cuba, $16,379,086; --_ ,an advefse trade balance 03 45 AL- with .the Netherlands, $15,498,174 ' e -i �. :555 in the year ending March, 1981. with British East ladies, $15,?.46,819; Canada's total trade in, the year and with Germany, $11,517,SP4,. + oust ended'amounted to•41,734,686.488 INCREASES IN FatPox7 'Tarr>E tZ, f y': 1a eamparison with 11,488,033,664 in Increases in Canada's import trade ,the .previous year, an increase of - , 4 ,• f I $¢246,688,422. 'of this total ;808,462;- are noted in business with Africa and 043 was accounted for by imports as the Indies, the United Kingdoa:, Un- ;against $747,762,984 ih the previous,ited Statra, Newfoundlard, N•r+ 'Le.t• �. � • "ys+..� f 68 059 and i land, A:gcntir,a, Belgian, Chir-a, ier- ; i �"'• - - �year, an increase o $54. 4s , I many, Italy, Mexico. Netherlands, / r 1932,229;443 by exports as compared Norway and Sweden. There were �' ith $740,240,680, an increase for the notable declines in Importations rrom : year of $191,988,763. Exported for: p � `� - e merchandise to the extent of$'13, Cuba, France, Greece, Japan and ,.4y ° K844,3fl4 "brought the ad total of i Switzerland. The `substantial in- >; anadian trade for the year nil to crease recorded in the value of uan- �,;g7,748,539,880 in comparison with ads a export trade bascnesa with the 1 1 602 689 898. !United Kingdom, accounted !.r $79,- ? gin the list of Canada's im-l 706,770 of this increment and that' _ ; „ J with the Urrited States far $76,492; Thy �•�t O ; po for the year were fibres,"textiles 575. Exports to China increased ; r-and textile products to the extent of k from 11,900,627 "to $5,226,69?: to - ..*1 70,146,958. Iron and iron products' ..accounted for $148,241,466; non- and from 18,y from to 4,509,8„iZ7; Fire' P ' eve ntion aset:allic minerals, $189,9 19,012;.agri- and to Germany from &1,bt>4,6 IT to r,.'_ "iialtural and vegetable products,main- $9,950,877. There were heavy increas- es y :.,, $108,701,762; agricultural es in exports to Australia, South and sn,alle cas�rsbLn xh dca es la Herd �; _ y Carelessness With cigarette sad vegeto products other than g i' taoda, ,$62,943,022, aldmala and ani- butts, cigar ends, matches, pipe Masi products, $46,737.774; miseeilan- uinda, West Indies, Hong Sorg, Ar- .; ashes, camp fires', By smudges, P gentina, Belgium Greece, Nether. 1*#tna, $48,138,811; non-ferrous metals, t$9?;492,604 and chemicals and allied '�� Roumania, 5wedon and Swits- railway locomotives, slash-burning '1 products,.125„793,101. i erland. The only decreases•in export operations-human carelessness of !trade retarded' were in trade with r ' a - some Bind accounts for over 957 - ,. . Newfoundland, Brazil, Italy, Itiorway !t r ,.; and; to a small extent, with Javas♦ ` ..of the forest fires in Ontario. „.. the export list is headed by agrl- w sAT7811wCrasT sxowlxa. ¢=T a cultural and'vegetable products,main- It is impossible to say hoax'many fires li'-1y "food, which accounts for 1384,226,- ' Canada's trade for the last fiscal n along railway lines,are trot due to engine 4 t� -Next in line, also accounting for;y on file whole a very grata- sparks, but to the thoughtless smoker FV a heavy volume, irood. wood products fying showing Not only has a ghat- .n P g P er volume o!business been transsacted. ✓ tossing away his cigarette or cigar butt. ;sad paper with $229,165,216. Animal _ However, these is no doubt a fair num- n•.•aiod animal products err also aver the but it has been the land of business most beneficial to Canada and-alb-w+ = - - - ber of forest fires originate in this way, 2tarzdrea million mark with $137*cou-.!favorable trade balance has been and such are preventable. Each in- ":;I�l, Iron and its' products apccou..t j P RA'for $64,373,178; non-f!erraaa metal,,tamed into a favorable one. Dealing- - `dividual should - realise his personal " =�t '45,763,498; non-metallic min-'only with Canada's two principal cgs- i - = responsibility to be careful-with fire in erals, $28,317,634; miscellaneous, $l6,-1tomers, a small increase In Imports - t any form is northern Ontario. i w T"511,579.; agricultural and vegetable;frotre the United States is more than products other than foods,$26,713,224;i counterbalanced by a substantial In- ?� ?" '- l.snii due 14,743-'crease is export trade to that coon- PTO and in spite of the eater v,,:ume' Savo Ontalios fibres, texti�ek-a1s „textile!try, P Sr products, $9,272,623. :`"�rIs1C. ►lsw>eV++i,�-.itiP€`i18Tsvor-; �.✓ : The total trade Canada,transacted 1 able balance against Canada has been - �� � t 'within the year with countries of the much reduced; whilst the greater am- British Empire was $619,183,477, and,otmt of business transacted between• •- - - . -' - with°foreign countries $1,114,733,009.j Canada and the United Kingdom,Indi- The Ontario fire rasiger is at the mercy The individual country with which the 1 eated in a larger favorable balance in. , +af.all types of carelessness, and cannot - K:; heaviest trade wad carried on was.the the case,of the p mRinion. ;' 1 ' !��, �rprevent fires starting, ana a rule.'He isle He the '� 1 I - y p TAN, ''URE U� ND The Weeks Markets - to your help and co-oiler- 1� ration by being careful with Msa a General Weakness TORONTO. X° !, j ,fire. si3 - Manitoba t Wheat--No. sa, 1 Notthe �_ Loss of Health. Ontario Form" Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW 54%c; . m ..ca••• -� r if people would realize the import- r8r-:.l►aR�s �°s ""ice pfag tae blood rich and Na 3 CW. 52c; No. 1 feed, 50%c. �` { a���tc-1:11'aIICil r,. �, sate of kee = �"+�.�? r� Li 1,,".�►a��Oi.a - pure there would be less sickaeaa The Manitoba barley-Nominal �,► Ilt�.t�.ase•�s,1 ` All the above, track, bay ports. �'1P-.� sl�lP..� r3.+ 1 far p,. blood is 13fe means through which the - 1't_" aoarf went gained from food reaches Am, corn-No. yellow, $1.04; No. .Y TOtonto,Onxarlo = t - the different parts of the body: If the �, ri. : -bl Ii Impure. the nourtsbnient that Barley-Malting,eightt de to 6Zc, accord- ' �. D in to freights outside. - _." •' reae&* the nerves, and organs of the Buckwheat-No. 2, 70 to 71c. - Rye-No. body is taiated with poison and dis- e-No. 2, 77 to ?9e. s ease toilowe. The blood is also the Peas=No. 2, $1.40 to 11.45. + medium by which the body finds off Millfeed--Del., Montreal -freights, - a:� '•r �`' _-_ = _. : *6.disease. It the blood is. this and bags included: Bran, per ton, $26; `--- "• watery the power of reeietanoe to dis- shorts, per ton, $29; middlings, $35; a•, y - ease b weakened. if you are weak good feed flour, $2.15 to $2.26. t•- -'�'•m _ ; Ontario wheat---No. 2 white, $1.21 sad run down, if your nerves are fray- to $1.23: _ _ - " ------ ---•-----.---•'----. _ .---= _.-- -_._ ._-- - ••-- ; ed, if you,lack ambition, have no ap• Ontario No. 2 white oats-40 to Eta -"-� - Syria, Turkey and "other Asiatics." peRite, and are chart of breath after Ontario corn-Nominal. cial brand breakfast bacon, 34 to 38c;j$8.50 to $4; calves, common drinkers, s+ligha exertion, the trouble to almost Ontario flour--Nine per cent.pat,, lacks, boneless, 37 to 422 �=3.60;•good veils, $8,60; fair and mad. Another interesting aspect n the new ' "always due to poor blood. In cases of in jute bags,-Montreal, prompt, ship- Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50.suckers, $5.50 to $6; hogs, good, $10; quota regulations involved no change this kind yoaslioald take Dr.Williams' meet, $S.1D to $6.20; Toronto basis, to 70 lbs.,•$18; 70 to 90 •Ibs., $17.50;;med, $9.75; sows, $6.50 to $7t-select of allotment, but one of designation. $6.05 to $5.15; bulk, seaboard, $4.95 90 lbs. and up, $16.50;. lightweight bacon hogs, under Government grad- The British Iales are entitled to r+ Mk Pills to.build up the blood. They to $5• rolls, in barrels, $36; heavyweight,ing, $10.60 r cwt. per send 77,342•Immigrants to the United `'•'� help to enrich and purify the blood Manitoba flour-1st pats., in cotton coifs, $83. ° = States during the current fiscal year, from"first to last dose, and in"this way 'sacks, $6.90 per barrel;- 2nd pats.; Lard-Pure tierces. 1531, to lbtfic; 77,342 BRITISI IEitd which was also their allotment !or bring new health and strength to $6.85, tubs, 15% to 16c; pails, 16•to 161St; but the British ! ` MAY'SETTLE IN U.S. the past -fiscal year, weak. ran-down people. Mrs. John Ray-Extra No. 2 timothy, per•ton, prints, 18c. Shortening, tierces, 14% Isles were designated in the 1922-1923 : Timmons 101mvale. Ont, ,tend of the track;Toronto, $Iii; No, timothy, $13 to 16c; tuba, 16 to 15ifsc; pails; 1634 quota list is the "United Kingdom," benefit Dr. Williams' Pink Ptide were t- $14; mixed, $12.60 to$13.50; lower to 16c; prints, 17 to 17%c. +New Imimlgmtion s�QuOta!» to her, as follows:-"1 became very,Fades, $8. .._ Choice heavy steers, $8.35 to $8.75; fOr 1924--Announced b whereas the new quota list for 1923- y 1924 designates that art of the world weak and was Hardly able to walk and' Straw-Car lots, per ton,track, To• butcher steers, choice, $7.76 to $8; do,I P ronto, $9.50. good, $7 to $7.50; do, mad.,=16.60 to nod to be helped ly able I had no ed. but0 t �1 "hington. under the heading, "Great Britain and 'appetite and slept poorly at sight," I Cheese-New, large, '19c; twins, $7; do, com-, $6 to $6. , r( Northern Ireland; Irish Free State.* + ` 20c; triplets, 21c; Stiltons, 22c. Old, heifers, choice, $7 to $7.50; do, med.,I A despatch from Washington No attempt is made by the Ameri• " went,to a doctor who told me large, 32c; twins;32%c; triplets 83c- $6.50 to $7; do, corn., $6 to $6.50; says:-The new immigration "quotas can authorities to,subdivide the quota the trouble was lack at blood and that Stiltons, 33%C. New. Zealalia ;I butcher Iowa, choice, $b to 16.50; do, for the fiscal year 1924 have been an- „ _ ? of 77,342 alloted to Great Britain and _ ttty-condition wm.se3•lo+ia. As slave cheese, 28 to SOc. mad., $4 to $6; canners and cotters, pounced by W. W. Husband, Commis- Northern Ireland" and the"Irish Frew °<:'7 :• ` me medicine, which I took faithfully, Butter-Finest creamery prints, 85 $1.50 to $2; butcher bulls, good,•$4.50 sioner-Gelieral of Immigration. They . „ but did not improve. I was advised to to 3 ; ordinary creamery prints, 88 to $5.50; do,-com., $3 to $4; feeding show no vitally important changes State•• It makes no difference to the but' Williams' Pink Pl11e and .did to dairy, 24 to 25c; cooking, 22c. steers, good, $7 to $7.60; do, fair, $6 from the allotments for the fiscal year American Government whether all of New laids, loose, '28 to-29c; to $6.75; stockers, ,good, $5 to $6; do,� these come from England, Scotland, "sa, and after I had taken two or three n gasids, in cartons, 32 to 33c. fair, $5 to $5.50; milkers, a ringers, 1928, which ended on June 30. The Wales,. Northern p Northers Ireland or the Irian :poxee felt that they were hoelping me. Live oult S sin chickens 40c sac $80 to $80 calves, choice, $8.50 only ones that have been wade are a p - P S , h, Free State. ..: could eat better, and I slept- better. hens, over 5 lbs., 22c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., to $9.50; do, med., $6:50 to $8; do, result of political changes in Europe. continued using the pills for some 20c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 17c; roosters, 15c; coin,, lambs, s rin The new desigastion for the British' " 14.50 to $6. 1 114 There is no change in the total nom : e longer and quite recovered ij* ducklings, over-5-lbw:; 30e-do, 4 to.a to $15; sheep,. choice, light, a to her at immigrants that can be ad- Isles is understood to have been made p so as to conform with that of tht ad- fl-time strength sad-feel that I have'lbs., 28c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and $6.50; do, choice, heavy, 114 to 14.60;. milted -durin the- fiscal year that is thank Dr. Williatge' Pink Pill& that up, 25c do, calla and bucks, $2.76 to $3.50; opened on July 1. This is fixed by British Govern_ mcnrt ' T am not an lnvam.4"if•day." Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, hogs,fed and watered, $8.36; do,f.o.b., law, and remains -the same-?1,561 b 45c; hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do, 4 to 5 97.75; do,country points, $7.50. Lightning Destroys I,rJ� ' You can get theses p121& through any lbs.:24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 20e; roosters, - ,aliens,may be admitted monthly, or �eateT-fn---medioftM or-by mall, poet-- 177c; ducklings,-over b Iba, 3Qc;_dc?,__• MONTREAL. �_. "-1 357,803 immigrants for the entire Acres of Timber Lands ys1d, at 50 cents a box, from The Dr. 4 to 5 lbs,, 29c; turkeys, young, 10 Corn, Am. No. 2 ycTl`pw, 98c. Oats-;year. Nor is there any alteration--in. - _A patch from Fredericton, N.B., `•' 'Williams' D4ediofas Co, Brockville, ]ba and up. SOc. -No. 2 CW, 601,1 to 61c; No. 3 CW, the,number of immigrants entitled to says:-Lightning caused a forest fire ,-put, Beans-Can., hand- eked, lb: 7c; 58 to"b9c; extri► No. 1 feed, 5735 tq efitr from the United Kingdom, Ge;- p , y g which destroyed 1,500 acres of timber ' primes, 6%c. 58c; No. 2 local white, 56c. Flour, many, Italy, Sweden and Russia-the lands in the south-west Miramichl Maple products-S cup, r infp. Man. spring wheat pats., lstg, $6.90; y pe countries ordinarily sending the most River, near Napadogan, a divisional - `Immigration to Caiaada is incress- gal., $2.50; per 6-gal. tin, $2.40 per 2nds, $6.40; strong bakers,$6.20; win- immigrants to the united States under point on the Transcontinental division -�r"flip substantially. During the five gal.; maple sugars lb., 25e. -e`er pats., choice, $6.05 to$6.15, Rolled existing conditions. All told there ie .�= Hone 60-1b. tins 10 g , of the Canadian National Railways, :• �.. months ending May, 1923, 39,441 im- y- % to 11c ne- oats, 90-lb, bag, $3.05 to $3.15. Br An a shift in allotment of only 666 im- '" migrants entered Canada, or 41 per lb.; 3 and 2%-lb. tins, 11 to 12%c per $26 to $29, Middlings, $34, Hay,74o. y� according to .reports reaching the De- lb.; Ontario comb honey, pper doz. No. ?, per ton, car lots, $13 to $15. migrants from the quota of ort�c' partment of Lands and Mines. .,.cent over'tfM toys] for the corres- 1, $4.50 to $5; No. 2, $ 60 to P.2b. Cheese, finest easterns, 1614 to' country to that of another. Rains have brought a cessation of ` ceding pZeW iii 1922. Immigration Smoked mew Hama, rated., 26 to y,' The re ions involved in this change Sa-- i6'<ic. Hatter, choicest creamer g 8e the fires throughout the provinoe for M: . one Great gritain alo"_Jor the five 28c; cooked hams, 41 to 44c; smoked 10•%,c• Eggs, selected, 32c. I of allotments are dent ed as Austria pw rolls, 28 to 28c; cotta roils 25 to Cows, canners, $2; q y,` �' + the t{st being. reports to the depart - laanths shows an increase o! 160 ge o• better unlit Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, meat Stated. , L - 28c; breakfast bacon, 0 1b 8�c; ape- 119.?bi best grades, $4.54 to $b; bail. ` �ti• ^ti ,.'�:... M^� � �. :Mr,. " n. •e•-. .,- ;.�.,-r, ♦ "xC'c "xTM..-�'+• 'r;` .9!",,�,,`:;4,{-y'�";,�d� +.j,;4.�.,,�,,�.,r�'i„�t{�! ,w„a,�y> .:� v1v ''•��4!* x 'Wr•`•"3 � F:,t,..F,y+,�,. •i., �,:?sc.. wV' ry+r4"�',r..�: .r.n- ;•.•+ .r'". -.+..rc`` •..^..c;�.y` �. Semi •1 .'�' •� M fi. TM, t .A`M'A•,.• �t";Fne. '' .e?�y.'ti•'•.,j�...,.:«c. .,. �, +.g'�„�w:� . � '�T+[.: , '."`" Yn: a 4t*' ° # •,ti, ,;y.. ,, ,',�'� a'�"'�E•:,s.rn:,_ y .Fs-•,." .'1'y�i.;y � }.. at, -o'T. =.•,ri-' ', :. °lr.,a•M' ,:.. x H,r.l '+",+ , '` ! '' •- ..;.r xfl ...` 'bra,- +,-. ..- * r '- ,�', '%:°r.• l:r'•: +'', `'`.`. !+. .. ...�,. L't.t+•"'i •-t l'•baiy.."'at« 3'�'"'-"✓'.�'"' :.%i.'•e'-•"'. .'ti'. S�.�i 'z"p X• -,< .7•*" -^. „k•'i-�f N.•'°- a''..•-ale.,,.:w "•°::,s.'S' �'Sr':,.y" '�.¢ .r �^H. !`�'+..^�: ^' X�'lYq•^S.M'7f l_ k „4a•':t.L °r, .;•,r;• ••..S'• ,- ..Y. 'r�' .'`!.' .`a`. i}",a. t. •K., '••Y' i•; E? v 'Yi'.•'-"Si' AN • . S`,ry :Sr_'� •'•p. a S '.J.,... r WWW •i ... y'uw.',�,'.-Y,Witi4�iz.-_.ir�•3 Via.. ',ups.. rla. ..,�"°[.�.ii•.....w,..a`+Wia; •!f. TRICKS , .v ` ',�. •�. `. - - - �` . .._.. - tatlluified Al�vcrtia•'*oentilr ''k •M l'4SD O , jag. 'T 'oll CA Auachmea wy, CondW sad scono�tt#ct Jour un➢U lJt) Lucky Numbers. _ s _ Write i medistw. Aata ewm ty ,.'�" 1 i? , * Ontario, 4• - x x MOKM� F ANTED. AxsiTtoas usatuas CO. W LO aLdertstO.i gaaQ sadaeM soma. wits`.s. • V , _."I- lie' depk at Ctsain aL10 Has iDd must .C...-e;rr• te10. for LdapL0s0 talklna. 8uebtad must LM as •Cr •� .. `.'. -p-t Qq Nth marrAd conWes We can�t dlllolgiog a Loma. T .;E >2:' y.'% _ - - - _i /V '•�°.'_ odLD wop titular n„ ona to aoodiaar omm d eomuar. se aaau sres. atootre.s - — 4 �?4 O 1177 4 If you would•have friends, be one? _, _ _ _' -_• f'" i y —Hubbard. x3.7 03706 •'4'x4444.4' 4 : In , and �tlV 71 colt Your: . Y2 EirE S t Writes.these aumuers in a row: Cleanses and Becw Mies �. t 2 Q a 9 a � o Wttca MUAiNH co.,CHICAGO • Asi a friend to tell you which, turrtooa*,urwt::, a°• Is his lucky number. 'It he says that 8 has that honor tell him that you foretold that (alleged) tact by r '' attraCtiYB Proposition TON ` writing all of the numbers except Russell T. Kelly, President Canad[att his lucky one. If, as ia.probable. For mesa with all round weekly 8 is not his lucky number, you Good Roads Association newspaper experience and $400 =s can go ahead with the stunt. 1Rttseeil' T. .KeIley, of Hamilto_p, re- or t1600. Apply Box !S. Wilson =' - - '• r" You will ..multiply the digits, centiy elected president of the Cana- treating them as an eight part Publishing Co.. Ltd.. 73 Adelaide r eY than Good Roads Association. Mr. street West: _ number, b a number which will ! 7 .A II - reelde t of the Hamilton a K eIi is m to ey p give as the product his lucky num- ` her 9 times repeated: All that, Advea•tlsea's' Agency and in well-known � '• you need Is an easy method of dlt- for his interest to public aitafx+s. He j O S U I T O E - �+C covering his multiplier. Dolt this Is past president of the Hamilton way. Chamber of Commefce and vraae active j Minard's takes the Mentally multiply his lucky in organizing the Hamilton Adverb. I itch and sting out A _ number by 8. The product Is the tag Club and the Hamilton Rotary of inseet'bites. } �I multiplier.. Upon successfully Club, in both of Which be served. as , a completing' this stunt tell your- president. His advertising and public friend that the tact that no digit, grmk has included three trans Canada save his lucky number, appears in trips in the Lest four years from Vic. -- . the product proves that its°choice toria to Hal fax, s ea _,- I . Tobal th a tacky Qprove t a wise ons. most o! j VW ��Qucl� t rte pTlIIMpa2 ctlea' iss`� 3 �• ,. v (QItp this out and paste it, toitJY 0 r: others of the series, Its a ecrap• Nf. s Liniment for sate eve,ywhsrs book.) .:. �....� wishes to wbrk" for A. Lincoln. ho w ----- �e Had the Timer ��:- _ '��1T Ii F had the time to Snd a pbice ��H EA,LT t I E D UCAT I O 1 `� And sit me down tell face to face }� With my better sdl, that skanda-� ameratra�s aMoaser nor iemsares 4Fv - .'�L DR. J. I 171IDDI G i N Soo. on � ���� WELL _ show DOG DISEASES provincial Scard of Health, Ontarlo - In my daily lit® that rushes so, It might be Men I would see my soul od How to Feed Dr, MWilleton will be glad.ta answer questions as PabHO Healm mail- Hailed y t o am Ad, Mother Won stumbling rtpll toward fibs eh3n- dress by eha Author. �Oti!!T Till:. How I'�t1' I?au�tel'. '{ tars through this column Address him iat 8>p &M 1 OWA16 13pROW ing'goal— :9 . ..t seta Atr.a c'rssosas. Toronto, >< might be nerved by rhe-ti>aught NOW rn U.&A. Soffeted and �l►asade Well �ijr ° F - . - anbltm�. Lydia E. Piakllatm a Ye:etallle -. - Compowd If I had time! a t ~' "Idore than one-half of the chronic-other, choosing foods far beyond the .. complaints-which embitter. the middle`.&each of our purse& It 1 meld the time to Let my hesa•t l'� nt girl w B.C. b n avingteve i and latter part of life," says Sir The primary purposes of food Speak out and take in my.11fe,a part, 11 young gal who had been haulm severe t�. •-;,'�';� •..-«�°.._. ,.✓ _ pains and weak and dizzy feelings for 's Henry Thompson, the surgeon,"is due are:—(1) To repair waste: (2) .to To look about and stretch a band Bonne time and had lost her -appetite. to avoidable errors in diet. One cause promote growth, (8) to provide en- To a comrade quartered In no-luck II Through an older daughter who had ' of error is lack of knowledge in the or and heat, and so enable the land i gy heard of a woman who was taking it _ choice of good and evil in regard to healthy body to resist disease. i ! for the same trouble, we were told of food--Its selection, -nutritive value, A proper dietary must contain the Ah, God It I might but just sit still _ „ And hear five notes of this wh3 Lydia a Pinkham's Vegetable Comm. : .preparation and eanaumption. three classed of foods: proteins. Isla p'pO°'t` ;mod, y dsughtex has been taking 1t l I would go even farther than Sir and carbohydrates w;th a snlfident wiisl 3or esveraT months and is quite all right - ' .:Hentt•pp�, and say that fully three-r amount of mine;Z salts and vt^ta- t think lbaat my *Wh wtth' God-* pow: It has dome all it was represented' ftinrthe of the chaanic complaints twine& The protein foods:.aggs,meat, would rhyme— to do and we have told a number of spoken of are due to errors in diet fish, cheese, milk, peas. beans and g I had tlmei ~ . friends about it. I am never withein- need air waste and promote There ie no doubt that there is �leatiL rep p • . .•bottle of it is the house, for I3npsett of reform both in our methods of growth. The vegretable ppi6tdins do the If I bad the time to jeann from 7ou take it for that-wealt0 tired, worn-out y' choosing food and in our habits of'name work as the protein ai eggs and I feeling which sometimes comes to us SIL . i I�ow atttch for comfort my woad ooa3dl g eating. In these days of high prices meat, are much chea"r and i! appp,F' dog _ ± I Snd it is btuildingme up and I strop ­.­,eating. it may seem bold to say that food is,tiaingly prepared. form an ezcsllent recommend it to women who are suffer- not expensive. But in truth, the high f substitute for the more expensive ant- And I d you then of in sssddem ing as I and my daughter have. 36ra. price we pay is larrggeely due to the fact'mal food. ��fia J. 'MCDoNALD, $r4 26th Ave. F;esti " that we do not ahow reason in our Fats,which supply energy and heat, To ides your teen urban I diH yGO ill; Q"p R&vis Vancouver, B. C. -_- selection. I are contained in vegetable oils, oleo- U the team sb,&& 'of the coldness `�ie�""`''��`�! From the age of twelve a girl needs ad ` : Many people are sceptical of all margarine, I" and dripping, as well' teigned the care a tboughtful mother can give. i things new, and refuse to make am in butter. They are easily digested d ffoW, and the Ii=ed `! Many a woman has suffered years of chars in the diet upon which their and a jt twice as much heat when per— 1°rOOg b°q ° f change up y sad misery—the victim at thought- ' grandfathers were reared. We do not 'burned in the body as do the pro- Bathe with Cueilxsra Soap and hat � m or ignorance of the mother who pay as much attention to the rations'teins and carbohydrates. of us aiA wanted wear to free the pores of.... r old have guided her daring this time. of mankind, as in the army,'they pay Of .the latter, the most common dry fitly,and apply Cadcu a OiaA• { If she complain of headaches, _ to the feeding of their hors. Alarm- warmth-producing articles of diet are u we had the time meat to soothe and bsal. Cadcara in the back and lower limbs, or J. r Talcum is ideal tar l. ,'e sad yotl . ..-or alters the dietary of his stock ac- potatoes, macaroni, rice and the Riebard Barton. notice a slowness a! thought,nervous- Talcum to their needs. other starchy g ins. Sugar k Seem- • perfuming. pees or irritability on the part of you!. In ordinary life the laborer, the tiplly a carbohydrate, and the green san>'5d. Obtumoh;sadak. 211L Sid � idaughter make Ufa easier for bar. dressmaker, the sedentary worker all vegetables contain small amounts, but - :� tnrovahouttheDom�tion Lydia P6iltham's Vegetable Com- ti..rt4,llt lit lral si..11. ::!,take the same sort of meek. Thfe in their prime value lies 3n the vita►mines =. I �`C. ,g.w►�w..rah.,R�,s, Potmd is especially adapted for sail - wrong. We follow blindly. each .the and mineral salts that-'they contain.' 000dttiaos. G - -, KEEP CHILDREN WELL _ _ _ D R1 H HOT WEATHER Evart' mothair knows how'tatai tabs •`—fir ;'- _hot summer mont6+e are to small child- _ seen. Cholera hntantum, diarrlLnas. '.dyssntry, colic and stomach troubles .:' are rite at this time and often a prs `Aious little life to lost after only a few .But-Has Adventaget. y- -hours Illness. The mother who keeps _. ' UNLESS you see the name Bayer" on tablets, you Baby's Own Tablets In the house feels Reggie—"One eawa't get very !ar safe. The oocaatonal use of the Tab- +'-- _ without brain*." are not getting Aspirin at all - lets prevent stomach and bowel trou : ' Cholly—"But it has its advantaged, y,:.. bles, or If the trouble comes suddenly " ' deab boy. I nevah have the slightest trouble finding you y w • --as It generally dose--the Tablets -j , ' know." will bring the baby safety through., The;ai�e sold b� medicine dealers or MONEY ORDlRB. `? Tim Dr.Wu- When ordering goods by mail send w by mail at EBc a box from Til Hubby—"Why do you advise >gWo a Domihioa Express Money Order. L S : 1JR) �'°� <•, :limas' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. never to IIirt?" _ = P. Wifey--"See what it tot me?- Did for the Family. Food for Thought. 4 Grocer--`Did that watermelon I -.`- 71h+e young bower had at last screwed Mlaard's Liniment used by Physicians fold 7 do for the W�bale family?" • i " hip his courage and was reeoivrbd to!o- —•--.� Customer l Very nearly. The doe- '.', Qi o� terview his sweetheart's 'father with. Here-Sick. calling." a out delay. - � tar !s a�tlil A little' girl wae.apendtng 'ber first Look Out, Here Comes Eddiel _ "Da tIng,'he.eabd to leer. "I am go- ftht from home. As the darkness "Elddle," said the father to a young ing to ask him this very minrdte!" gathered•she beM to cry. sun found coasting in the street, "do "My brave boy!" silm murmured in The hostess asked, "Are you home. You look out for the automobiles'„ _ : reply,as he went off. sick?" "No." replied Eddle cheerfully, "they " The girl Walled in sus�penee and at "No," she answered, "I'm here-,A&." have to look cut for theztl�edvea. last he returned Looking very thought. _----_ Accept only an "unbroken' package" of "Bayer Tablets --— - "Is lit-good news?" she asked eager- - - - - - '/t517iri7T," Which- contains directions and dose worked out_Dy —��-17• Always keep ' '` physicians during 22,ye4rs and proved safe by millions for ,I don't know," was the reply. ;• "john,-orbat do you mean?" - "Colds Headache -Rheumatisttl "I dont know whiether he said 'Take • , _her, m•y boy,' or 'Take care, my boys' " -Bov IL • :; Toothache • �•`� 'Neuralgia •.•Neuritis :::�, Earache Lumbago Pain' Pain Dozens'of fel�ianine students in the :.j�n the -IOUSe ' :'three- great universities of Chile are • Sandy `Bayer"boxes of 12 tatlets—Also bottles of 24 and InO--DraOa!Bt&'. arttt for careers as dentists, Yore ' Cu31 ^ never tell when you may want it .Aaplrin Is the trade mark (roglatercd in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mao- , y y acetIcacIdi<ster of Sallcylicacid. Whike It is well known that Aspirin MepTorBayer '•'ty manufacture,to assist the public sa'athet tmitatlona, the Tablets of Baror comp.'w7 _. ISSUE No. 27-123• will be stamped with tnatr reneral trade stark, the "Bayer cros..A' ' r• ,rail, .s•:-,,,-, ' ', 'T�ia• ..,. .. - .•+".aryr' .:y,F4._ :� ,,, �'.s�.+:•�;s:,r.S.:.�a :•�,;u' r.^ "".y. '�`" i2 +�v �a.r' ;'t ,�. •>:' .''z.: ter a n y' n. '`�+� Lam` ;.�r' '� � °.:'",�, '�n � .� +•""' n w .r•Pb.� � • Sir ,s'- "T ,t'� � � • .Ct "` yam•. ••a`• o• :ro •w ,`�'A+e i 'SE^r,M'. ,;rt v _'. '' i "'''t^ a.+ ♦ '. 'v-~."'•Y d +. :h _ >�« �� T.+. ,iM'v`..n. i +r, ...r� •'�, ��. . .�'�°�.,-•�'h_'.�' 'i.» "' ..,oral"� 'S• - ,� G �• � Win' � , -� 't` F.- %+N' .... a,i3k'4°' ,t^. .A^'J"n,.: -g`•••,N' �" .'h+`a,,•:<r.. •/ t;'. to"A.r ' »'N" ap3[' 'Y y-•,. :L... :y.:r'. l•".t` ems'-•y ..Y. ?4:,',- G"; �°c 't. ,,^ •,i:.-.�' .'..+a •w L i; ,r..,'�''w�Z � .x.. ^.-C.c 'a.' .,.+,- •,a, .c.-..g'�..i.. '� Y: 'i:•'.. '�s.•�1 `�'•C�i!. �'�'w'�' •i�,:.`,,,.•ry,, a.' n r':-. �! ..r•4"px" ,'•. ar' .•�'Y a ''✓-:.'�,,,,� .. "� �„g'.- 4.�,s,, ' mac n:�t. �•r&#��',rte'. .�� z. .. •- -1� s*'.-., r•r ' .j °^^. . .. - W., Y'l ,.a..., ..� - -- Y^ .. '."' '1"�',�..-', •t3' .v.' ;4C ,.fir, �^ - _—. '..'-.�- •1�'i � - St�.f,SM :4. -L T ■ �� �^t Fottnyi.y<$ lady's black''coat. -•-M. C. and Mrs. `Zfmmerman, M80" .Loser enclu'v04 at this office. * , of Toronto, spent the holiday With '» ;- -Ur: Henry svi]I be here as usu- •Pickering Elie❑ds: y'•-�:;` '• -�- <�- al next Tuesday to attend [a his -Dr.. E. A. Sadleir, dentist, will n '° -Mrs. Frank Sarleti, of Trenton, 11 ~ profPgsioual dgtkes'.. * be in.-his office on Thursday from �• �� -flfit►nk►ung her mother, Mrs. John -W. C: and � Mrs. Murkar and 10 a. m. to 5 p. nl„ as•usual ;* „'• ' -=-John and M189 Lizzle Moore, little son,-of-Brantfard,are spend. tis ing a sou le of weekV vacatipn_ _ GLEN_MAJOR. here with. " were holiday visitors at the home the former's Parents. of*their parents here. —Coming Eyesight Specialist— The Memorial Institute, of Toronto, T "•: —W. E. and Mrs. WaIkey, of will play football at.Green River on TdIroDtO spent Dominion Da Dr. F. E. Lucie, of 1ST Yonge St., ; 3~ ' y Toronto, at A. H. Allin'a drug Saturday,July 7th, at 3..lbelsarp. with Pickering friends. store, Whitby, Tuesday. July the - ; H. E Henderson, wife tad 10th * * CHERRYWOOD. . ran. of Oshawa, spent the week- -Jack;aad Mrs. Fawcett and f egad under the parental roof. Ask for Pickering bread, onip lb cts. 1 Pickering Township Council the in.Manitoba, afters endin per loaf. - _ i•; meet on Monday next for the p g The annual garden part under the t - a mouth with the latter's parents, auspioes of the Ladies' Aid Society of tranaaction of general busiaeee. W J. and Mrs. Staple ' and'other the Cherr wood Methodist Church- -Mrs. Fred free, of.-Toronto. . friends will be held on the evenin of Thurs.. ` spending a week with relatives in -We cb"'ratulate the follow. day. July 28th. Watch'out for bills :,, Pickeriag Village and township. ins papfis of Miss H. Law on the giving full particulars. -A. T. and Mrs. Law and lam. Y ' fly, of !lma, Isent ll,u ,.zc. lam- recent examinations on Piano of tn8OPUaGU 'Luu4ti seaway' ".• ;and holiday with Chair relatives _ }. ere. - .• . . Music: Elementary, Miss Edna fir, ,t Reid ., Introductory, Misses Ber- We wish. through the columns of �. t _ - ;:. -Mrs.C. L,Morcombe and child. y' ' the\EwR, to thank our many friends f'en, of Omemee, end Mies Luis nice Chapman and Irene Hall. and neighbors for their kindness and ,Balsdon spent Thursday with G. -Report of -June promotion for tbeit• floral tributes Bent during ;- exams. in Sr. Division of Picker- the illness and death of tuffs and :and Mrs. La "',' ` ' ing public school, naves in order mother,Mrs. John Adamson. _ • fi. M. an Mrs. Henderson, of r• �/�t @t1 ��l � �_'_- : TOCOntO, spent Lhe bolida with uf�merit: Jr. IV to Sr. Iti-slot• 13L'SB3rD 4.n FAMILY. �r,' When 1 the former's sister and brother, ence Mutch, Etbpl Bray, Mildred s . -Mrs,Rankin and Wra. F.-Hender- Mtlrphy, Evangeline Cowan, Liz 1Vdw�dverttEserr►esaLs. ` zip Mb-Ginty, Hilda Walsh,Phoebe cAR ARTT Miss'Olive Downing, M. A., of Sakes, p d Q p '. 1 OVER LLS �Z4 -Jane who .has been attend- -Jane rornoti Jr. Room of WANTED to w rk in-Rose 1 31aR BastOD University, spent a Pickering Ptibjic school:.Sr. II t9 ofAce.Rxcelsior'�1ill.. Steady work• A37tf at • , Jr., 11-K. Richardson (bon) Mor- id 4h a _ r 1C84P days with Mlss. Gladys lion• OR. BALE-Crank horsp-cli / I�. '` ley Stepbenson. Jr. II to Sr. II-� '. �' prefer. good as sew. .Apply Vern.McCaig. Picker- 'x.,'" k' The Ladies' Aid of 3t. An O Ravin (lion), 141,Shepherd(hon), ing, 42 g't ' _ "w M. Cowan, w. McEwten, A. Sier. � .draw's Church will meet at the r.nR SALE-2-seated open surrey. 9r. I to Jr. II-1. Coupland ihpe 1 ^baste of MIYt. 13eda0U as Wednes• i• in good repair and )taint- cb"p for.cash. �• S*- S. DeLe�ry. M- z�e;°w(r eC).} Apply to Rev.J.W Hunner,Greenwood Parson- �s J ;o c ternooa, July 11th, at 8 }�i/n't forget the Methodist age 11.42 "- �, ` e • � ' `- r Lawn Social on Tuesday evening, p1AN0 FOR SALE-Chic'kerinQ • �/f - -:Mrs, W, a- pox-tlre'a5eot a few July 10th oo the lawn of W. F. L Grand,walnut cam,'suitabie for hall or an - w� with her sivxter in large room. a bargain. Apply R.(teed.French-- to L1 lea, and with friends is -Port Law, Pickering. Tea will be eerv- � ed froth well. laden tables, com• man's HaY. 91.6_ • •„ -*iR i fi ant] Uxbridgq, and return- menciuo at 6 o'clock, after which I�(, DERS FOR SALE-1.Masapv l' a 1.J : v-.ed home op Monday. Harr:..,oft.cut: aad-1 Frost& wood.6-ft. - -Among the holiday visitors to a tnQSical program trill be given. c,t, both in goodazrtng order.Pis op Teacher. ' Pugh.Claremont. 42tr . Miss Edythe Law, of Toronto, _ .. � Pielrerin-g were J: S. and Mrs.- ' .: soloiit .-in Parkdale Methodist _ Je�hion and daughters,of Streets- jEA. H. F[.HER Church and Mies eta Stephen JEAN Oaremont on Saturda Pupilspre ared 4 villa. The faiths are spending a p ys* a Er' ton,of Claremont will give, mUgl- rot examinations. Studio at Mr-4. Lyman Pal- ., �• ''' -_ -- - e� ,^. ew days with frfends'bere before ke Pbone300's. 61t! cal selection•. and Mise merle Ste-returning home. henaotr. of Claremont, will recite, 1 OOTS REPAIRED-Boots .rind . —A pleasant family re-union 17sh�xs repaired neatly and quickly. The s.7` tools place' at the home of John and local talent will assist. Ad" Watson. shop and residence juecwFst o!St. - - �' i A 'dad Mrs. StepheasOD, Of the King- ston mission 25 cent!. George's Church. Pickering. 2tf "� -A band4oroe booklet bas inat a stop road east, er Monday. when �C'vTAR RADIO a .9-o FOR 4A LFard �••:« -- been issued by the Provincial ►`Jla�unl:tnited ran t_•,„, forty-two members, including 6oti8 gc.romplete•with tSd;azsl daughters aQd grand-children GOVernlneQt, giving an ezeellent batty Yandaerial,J-nperlectxorkrng condition min R _• _ Were rest. A pleasant feature description of the Province of On- -n p}�k�rryhger particulars apply.to A. li3lBund*. - +i of tbb gatherfQg Was the taking of. tario, frow a tuuript's standpoint. ---- -------_.._ _ "� It contains over 0 ages and a ARM TO RENT-125 acres at O.b- , ".' it family photograph by Mfr. Camp Fawa Harbour. £xeellent laud in food state _"'s d;r• m, f map bowing the Pl01hocial and o cuu,satioa. Ample-buildings. -Plowia sites bell, o Oshawa. g -A. N. Sharp, cxt Oshawa. has tt rice leading roads, also the dfs-' psesentcrop. Fuupoese con hi�1 1st371r924. i V � ' lances between the 'various towns G' D,Gamut,Basefst�r taken over the Pickering agency on these- roads. It is rofusel OR SALE- All kibils of' - for McCormick and Deering farm ' �+ '• illuet'rated with beaut ul ba wagons,harness.sod a1 kinds of farm im- t machines and also carries % large. �meats in good order. Alto se-eral heavy aad -- E, stock of repairs for the above tone- cuts. and fall descriptions ISQhtacalesand cools staves and beaten. High- _ �•;, are [clues of the many beauty sat price paid for hides and wool. also live soul- r Ch' Re .reports reports business try, H.Herman.5tounville,-Phone 1903-17tt - - .' war R spot&in the province. A perusal 1M , sire!rinrkq 13nae. Mr. of this booklet will enlighten them •{, ANTED-11 reliable man.to.act as_LaXes 1'r hits Canvas Shoes' s Latest 'Fl Sharp,has his place or business on •ii-this respect. A ropy Qf this book • • Iocal representative at Pickering and dist- _ -the Kingston road half way be rut.rot 'The OWReltable:duneirs, to solicit :­,styles, easy 1a6 8'and- reason—, ♦ tweea Whisby and Oshawa. may be had upon application to orders•for tugh-class knit and ornamental stock. ! the Board of License Commission New Season's business just starting; a splendid —The too thly tweeting of St. o n rot the ri�11t man. w:ice for full partie• _ able tires. L ° ' George's Women's Guild will be eA 25 Queen's Pakk, Toronto. rs. stone&wes..agton.Toronto.Oat. as-+; p - -A strawberry festival will be -'---- _ `. .11e1d on Tbu-nday, July 12th. at -OTICE-All pertwn•wantingtheir Fine line of .Silk Hosiery III all shades �:.,: 'the home of Mrs. Mansfield, Fair- held oa- the t bttpch flew n nt fit. -alsike clover threshed before harvest thresh- lmrt A11 ladies int63rested to the Andrew's Church on the evening tog commences moat snit-tae up this week or r y. church are invited to attend. Con- of Friday. July 19th nnder the u oftcrt�n"p °e agile co handle your ,rorlt 1 have the best outfit that can be voyane" will be provided to auepictis-•of tbA Board of Magagere, bought deli e coal and c and a water di.d ai ' " meet at the church at 230. The the Ladies' Aid Society iqd the raraished irden'ted. Roy tarter, cr River. . Boys Summer'Jersey's, Khaki Trousers and Knickers, _ ananal Sunday School picnic will Yuuog People's Socittr. -Tea wilt I taone Mark so3- .tea -Peggy $lack Plat Suits. A couple of suits u be held in connection with this be served in the b4sement of the _ . 4_. tCCormtch Deerta� of these and. our youngster is ' . ,Jpseeting. The ladies are asked to church, frrlal 6 to 8, aft[r which, Y --•pleiim bring their lunch baskets. the program will be given on the . .clothed for the summer.' lawn at the rear of the church. Farm Machines and Repairs sold by - - -The Pic:keriag Sunday School For the program Ralph Gordon, A. N. Sharp, Kingston. Road. : ... football team motored to Clare. of Toronto. has. been secured for E,tet of %Vbltbv. �7 moot ned aTues ey evening with the the evening. Mr. Gordon is a car- 2 ',Telephone Oshawa 982R 4 ;..:� . t,_ a ay1F1�1/S WEAR ' played toonist and humorist. He is the *`..'team of the Union Chnrch Sunday editor of "The Fourth Degree," c ' School. Finning by the score 2 0, the organ of the, Masonic order Farb Machinery i Everyth'ing you want, Underwear,-Shirts, Boots;Hate, ., By winning this game they w•fq_and he also contributes stories to Caps Running 'Shoes, Overalls, Smocks etc. _ the silver cup, which they bronRht the Sunday World and to other New and used, a]so repairs, _` - back with them and which may magazines. His program is of a Binder'Twine ' We are showing a' splendid range of Clothing Samples fr©m =4 ' now be seen in the window of M. very high order and while be in- - ' ' ' :��0 a suit to a 3 high as-your purse will allow. - '. S. Ohapman's store. We congra- terests his audiPace with his car- Steel Fence Posts, t,v talate them on their success on ' >-- - the field of sport. loons and humorous nntubers, he Clay Wire Oates •- '. _ -. __:. -. •.' _ po aims at giving some motet lesson. One Wooden Threshers Tank Fred T.' Bunting, -�- Pickerind -The result of the promotion He will be assisted in the program g - � b �= examinations held in the Inter=by local talent. Admi4einn 40c:, w F Disney, Gree>aWOOd _ Established�1857. mediate Room of the Pickering children, under I2 yearet 25c' ;2tf Phone Fick 7t4 {�• PQ le school, Jnpe ]928. is as fot- -The foltowfnq is clipped from _ lows: Sr. III -to Jr. IV-Irene Saturday's issue of The Toronto *T f Cuopland (bon),Edna Reid (boo). Globe, and will be read with inter• New Blacksmith BUNDY �I?orothy Andrew (lion), Howard gist by Lhose is this district: S g � HARDWARE ' ',, Law. Kenneth Morley, Harriet "There will be no more delay in As I. have purchased the black. Monisey, Johnnie Greemlaw. Jr -_ III to Sr. 111-Helen Cowan (ling), getting the construction of the etnithing tools of Mr. Gatward, I J ; ;� :i .r -�• _ _ :�''.0 _ Walter Richardson (boa), Austin new electric line frow Toronto to am prepared to continue the bnsi- $owmanville tinder way, accord- 'mess, and solicit the patronage of - Baker. Ralph Annan,-Lizzie An- ing to 'information given out by the farmers of the surrounding Dan, Phyllis Pilkey, Barbara Hall, E. W. Oliver, General Superin= district. R� - r Basil]Bye, Allan Andrew. tendent of Electric Limes for the ':': ' R C Bring along your lawn mowers - -On'Sunday night sows pereoQ Canadian National Railways. Mr. and have them �► put into-R6od or persons entered the garage of Oliver hopes to see the new line in' running order. 42-48 :..'.�h� Tamo s'Cold Water Paste Mr. Hamlin,of Oshawa, and stole operation by July 1, 1922, when _ !u . . f his large LafAyette ear, valued at an hourly service will be run be ROY STACEY - DUNBAIRTON eleven or eight thousand dollars tween Toronto and Bowmanville, * � i* i �+ -- , � ja] White,and Tl�ltsa Se notified the police and tale with a half-hourly service between E• DAJ.aJC. MII. I tame were seat io all parts of Whitby, Oshawa and Bowman- the province. 'On Monday morn. ville. A terminal station at the ing Arthur Bandy saw the car on Don, near Queen street, maybe :-One pound of M ore aco will cover side of the road lust west of started-by eptember. The Hydro. K Dunbarton. He recoimized the electric P a Power Commission will w eh8ve'just zeoeived >} 88V6I1t -five 8 UAare feel, ' car, which is d'blue one, and as it supply the three or font thousand S q . - : .. was stilt in the same place in the borse-power which will be regnir- a shipment oi' - _ _- F, s►fLernoon his suspicions - f- were ed to operate the new line. The , Aroused and he at once noLifiied coat of the new line swill be ap rosi -"� 'anada s Beat Flour T t_ Put up in •1 2 and 5 lb packages f -Mr. Hamlin, who stated that it tnately $8,000,090. Work of con- =' s � , • •,;�;;i,• Lad been stolen and that be was etruetioa will be in charge of S. Ogilvie's offering a reward of 5100 for its B. Wass, who has previously been Royal Household ~ _ recovery. On examinaMon it was in eVairge of construction engi- :`•'pro Ill a21d ddet a Color Card ant ' foaad that the ignition had blown Deering at Motfeton and Fort Wil- 3L80 r P , - g ,oat and a small chain broken, bat liam. Mr. Wals is expected•.tcl � - Go further damage was sustained Arrive iD the city oil Tuesday to aAtry Flour ':-'read all about' this^--- 'a ._13y the car. This accident could orgauivs a aim or the conatrnc- ~�= have happened only if the car had tion work.. He has already been ' " been driven at 70 miles or over per ..inspecting various premises in Chopping and Oat Rolling 8fl,II1ta,I'� $IIlal]. hour. Mr. Bundy received the Oshawa preparatory to establish every week day $100 reward, but gave $85 to the ing offices there. It is understood All kinds Of Fetid On hand (hilawa police fur their trouble, that the staff will be cbosem from �,. . Band' Pickeli'llig wild expense in tel9Sraphiaa 'those at present employed cn the - yk.r�ta,4l2oattbe country.. C. lei. $, eIestrie•lina�e." �: ST• Z+C7C�C"ViCTQOZ^�it 1 � �;'"'�'' K' Yti=j1 'rhw°"-a, "� aCr � •',�.,....,,.;, "^.q,•w•. s s: ..,r rp�'.'^ 'y,•. � ;.'�""�� ,a$.:i Y����' ,,a,�". �'^-� .�'•.