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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_07_13 =` 'a'-�s�'day' '� '.2r:.'-, +,' -.X:.urur.•.• .-. :H•. ,mac.~ .n•;.,• .c ^'.ri's.` �, ra. - -�'u' ''$eS iR•."'"'",i-: r.=- n.� t '-" 4ti'a*.l +.raSi.•'r"'•°u.,, �c, -�.'e' .� `ti. 4. . .r�-� '':"'¢'-^ ih°y.::i. •+,. .q- +'+; •L. :-y ,f-,�, ,g!ri �•+k 'F�4.x%;:,+mac` '-C• '�*,. �' `'' ,:s.. :�4u. 'f i t, wa , _ -�' v.. iY.: � ,�,/ '�µti '.' .a4. :y�lx• THE,* KER r Z' r ... A f + NEWS-awl }, _ --PICIRERING,- ONT., -FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923 LL _-No. 43 ; . ., :YOL. L1I. x�'fsiaf�rtafsttali Ltasra4s. -' o '=� • • __ Geo.� �=E - -Baker GFi[RRYWOOD Entrsnct Exami�Ati As • - -- _ Established-18'd8 � It is with the deepest feel'age of sor. %.. g tea` s row that we chronicle the.i:xceedingly The following re the successrul g GREENWOOD �t}, : _ sad and sudden death of a kind and candidates at the recent Entrance Es- loving father in the person of Peter aminatione: RE. FORSYTH, Opb.D., DIreptor -,..�� _ _ PICxERINC� .Oppttometrical 'A.wci�.tioa of Ontario..Reg. Gates, which took pace at his real- ti- ..:hteeed.Member of the American Optottutrlcal - • - - deuce early Monday morning, July Annie"Baker, Margaret Gatward. Ae.ociation. Eyes examined by appointment. 2nd, after an illuess of only two hours, Olenna.0ilater,Wm.Hall,Edith Ham. : ;- `,- rume w4m, %.karemvu••. Out. - - • • from laryngitis. His -remains were Albert Kennedy, Elsie Lockwood,. MILLS — Uj htn� laid to rest at Hillside Cemetery on Earl Lockvrbod.-Jack McGinty Doro- _r TF.TOMLINSON. M, B.; Member' g Wednesday. July 4th,when the shun• thy Payne', Harold 'Richardson Rosle . q{the College of P6 siciansand Surgeons ; dance of most beautiful floral tributes .Bier, Irene Rtraughan, Ruby Toms, of On ono [tat o• .tig. �.,.e.,. . .n Yy p��2 r • !i: ;.'.:4 •, the tau r,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cald- grotG�rilon ana vav� c��,��u.o� i 't._s�� aFa Rolina I1ite. srelh Phone. Claremont. Qnt.: 2y neighbors showed the high esteem in CLARESfUN'r --— ; which he was held, Rre join witli'the Honor standing—Ilene Cowie, Elsie • N• Ediinnbur Edinburgh.member of the Coll1�9of - -r.niay save you hundreds of community in expressing our sincere �I ttthews, Adelaide McCullough, Pltyeioiane and eargeone of Ontario,licentiate sympathy, to the family•in their afflic- Alice Middleton, Wi,nnifred Potts, BARLEY, WANTED of Royal Ooilege of Surgeons, Edinburgh, dollars this year. tion and their sudden and_aad bereave- Evelyn Reesor, Marion Spencer; F.tiza- 6peatat sttention to dsiesses ot,women and - mkt. beth Ward. Prtsa Standing—Edith H1ghe5t price paid. A1ust be good ehildren, OZoeandresidence;Brougham, Bennc,Annie Rowen, Fred Byer, Es- quality. - Get our price® and bave your SCHOOL REPORTS. ther Davis,Alma Doucette, Sam Fin- ' G'lettil'oprcici C ' ' ' �-• • ' gold. Mary- Fis=, Jack(ierow,-, Doio- i am buying R AEAT at,tap , . .......�-.•...-- � buildings protected and*- tby Harhron, iltiriel Joaea; Margaret market price. 'nR. GORDON MCKAY—Chiro rac- Following are the results of the pro-. , P motion exams. in Jr. Dept. of High- Linton, Collins McBride,-Hugh Httgh Miller, tor. 'Office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to Cut down the Leith the big drop in the riee of 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 820, Brock land Creek public school : To'Sr. IIT Peter Scott (rec.) p P -Street, rvn;tby, sly $re loos, Robert Cole, Flulda Simonsen, Muriel R-HITEVALE ..BARLEY FEED, _ Hkrrieon,Mildred Pooler, David For- H'onoi•standing=Ruby,White. Pees BRAN AND SHORTS ldpcii. We save you money Rie, Ronald Forgie. To Jr. II—Fred standing—Thomas Ackford,'Quentin it will pay yutt't6 sell your grain r; E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Beeler. Mabel McFarlane, Margaret Currah. Margaret Dymond, Hazel and buy these feeds. A Oates,Violet Taylor,Ben Mee.Yvonne Trench,Alfred Kay es, klberL'Seebeck. 'A s sollotsor.NoterT Pnbllo.Eta. Mons to Diinnal'd, `Vitsnie lfarshail. Jessie Stanley Taylor, ldPila Turton, Ken A limited.quantity of - oaa.$Omce Brock 8t.Noah,wLitbv: �y . Pearee, Mary Pearce(rec). To Sr. I- neth Turner;Vera Turner. Heavy Oata Wanted.' 'WILLIAM J. BEATON,B: A„Bar- Stou'Vl l e Out, Nellie'Taylor. Frank Carter, George - Chopping on Monday, Wednesday•tr rises.Solicitor, member of tic turn of pp Fanny Annis, Rose Wbittae WHITEVALE. . and Friday, 81t bag until: =-"Rydtmai).Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto er, Willie Baskin: Nellie Greenhal h. ~' farther notice.'' General Trusts Building,83 Bay Street,Toronto. - •, � Telephone Main 961 and 982. TO Jr. I—Russell Maton,- Albert Min- The garden sit ' of the season will : nerd, Mary-Spring. Eileen Johnston, be held, under the auspices of the' Deretai it Russel Cornell, Muriel Rayment, White'vale Baptist Church on the- s $ L Evelvn Mosher, Lilian Mosher. Lloyd beautiful lawn,of Howard E. Turner, � J. HUDSON, D. D. S., L. D. S., Reid, Frank He(liv:ell. one-half mile east oP�Vhitevale on the �- ¢R1,�X . 132 Carlton St..Toronto. "Hudson's CLARENSONT evening_ of Friday, July 20tH. The 'mot System" of comfortableptateworY. V4'r",te br HIGHLAND CREEK. committee. have been fortunate in ;. lntormatcon or phone North 5316. _ 4-16 securing for the evening the Fax Corn- ,Ligenged A public dance will he held at Val- -. iT'R' D. C: Smith, Dentist, Stouff- edy Co.. of Toronto; which consists of . .mily;le. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and L�u4ertaker. ley Hall on the evening of Wednes- James Fax, humorist; Chas. Stanley, rooto Universities and,the RoYal Coltsga of ;rotor Hearse.. day,Julv 18th, beginning at 8 o'clock, baritone. Miss Lila Craine, soprano. t' Dental Surgeons. Phone office Iola. Residence sharp(standard time,. The Thornhill and Mise Mayme: G. Mason, pianist WIS. No outsid: appointments. _ 261y "Toronto connection for ;3-piece) Orchestra will futnish the and entertainer, who will give an en- ' r ­..B-Q LASE B. BEATON.-D. D. S., Hospital Service. •. - music. Gents 75 cents,-ladies will tirely new program. 'There will be a A Graduate of the-Royal Cotelge of Dental provide. refreshment booth on 'the ground for .. �; Surgeons and Gniverslty of Toronto. ' Office �} 1�1 �1 ♦ The pupils of the Highland Creek the sale of. ice cream and other re- i over W.M. Prirtgle's hardware score, c4hitb$y, BASKETS S �Pi OR SALE ' ubllc school held their fltst annual freahmente. Come and enjoy a heart � t)Ilikx Wur.9 to 2:1 w 5.30. Ind,'pt tae P- j y Y <r -Bell phone 2Z0. _` _ 4dly C108Iag picnic on Wednesday after. laugb. Program begins at 8 o'clock. = ° noon last at HeIliwell'e Flats. H. J. Admission,aduUs 30 cents, children s Veterinary - The undersigned wishes to notify the Hunter, the teacher• find a fine pro- .under 12 Sears$D cents. r ram of a nets for the "kZddiee'and The Un1V @1881 public that be has purchased from the g ,. w E G KERSLAKE, B. V. Se. Honor executors-of the late W. G. Barnes some good pi Zee were won. The girls .gO,W13Z� Mi3;.,2].i110 ".Graduate of Univeraity of Toronto. All all the basket and basket material is gave the boys a good battle for base- B GNAIIR• (One of Our Productions) 'eaeea given prgmpt and camel attention.'Phone ball bo>dois. but were finally beaten. .3002. Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furnish fruit After as excellent loath, at which Mss. C. �riilrgy, of (salt. is vieittag We sell 3i11'e Rile-Cite Lane foe ` -baskets on the shortest notice and at current rites. Write or hone. the children were given all the- ice her People here, all ma111es of cars—the beet p p cream and '"pop" that their little Bert Sam, o! Toronto, spent the in the market for - >tsststsasl #6ssbfi' - T ' hearts desired. a very basso and auc- weet•erd.with R_J. and Mrs. Cowan the price. - n' _.. - FRANK PENNOCK asd fam,l V. RIOHARDSON—Real Es s cessful outinfq was terminated by the POR SALE l .'tate, insurance.Conveyancing: Notary GREEN RIVER, - UNTARIO singing of"God Save the King." Little oeothp Liston, of Wisgi- _ 110"We.Etc..:Pickering,Oat. 8117 -39tf - peg, is spending her holidays with her Reavy Wagon„ qW DUNBARTONk grandmother here. Buggy + POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. 1 A number from here attended the .Bet of Iron Harrows h : P ICKERING '. service at the Mennonite Camp Meet- _1. , F. ter oaaattes o:ices,and Auctioneer.♦er. . . . . James Mitohelt s new bars was All in good shape. Hen sales of all kinds attsaa d ten on ebceUse raised on Wednesday. ing at StouRville an 9unday last. a tseso., aaer«s(3r«a$1•er�.`O., oat. The annual gaaideo party, under the Woodworking and General L Mrs.•aad Miss Blair, of Greenbank. sue ices of St. John's cburcb will be " µ • T B.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERK spent a week with the foimei's daiugh- p Blacksmithiag. - ' D. 4ieaveysnow. oommosesimm ter fassoe ter, Mrs. Ed, Bromell. held en the afternoon and evening of sue, wleavres, Aeeaansent. sea, Kos" so loan The W. M. S.will meet at the home Wednesday. August 1st. Foil parts• W. H. dACl£BO'�T, Brock Road so bwes ppreoim�et� "uses eft ir► of Mre. Alex Ansan no Thursda , culars will be given later. Pickering, Oat. ssesr' wbtlirnli, ens' s-i Asphalt Roofin� Jul 19th. at 8 o'clock. y Rev. Mr. Bunser preached his tare-' DAVID A. PUG I[—Live Ack auc• On Weduesdaymorning. on the hill Weil sermon on 'Sunday evening and �118t arrived another- expressed deep regret at partio from tloaeer. Graduste-ot C. M. Jones'Sebool, near Alex' Gourlie's botrie. • truck gg Cbieaso. I_iteatae esperteoee .nth peso. •'ear of Toronto As— .loaded with Riaoos caugbt fire. Borne hie lrieada here, from whom h a r� You ' r�v rr stock' fBlocktndringTwork Ar pk Ph of the pianos and part of the truck always received hearty co-operation. , we nat emo:n• to,lely phalt Slab Shingles, were saved. Rev. Mr. Leigh succeeds him to this Wild, MAW, LICENSED AIIC- red and green shadeg The Mission Band meeting will be charge. 1/v -;•. TIONEER.for York,Qotario and Durham 4 in. and 5 in. to the held at the bome'of Miss Brander nest !1 Coanins. Ali kinds of .ales-promptly attended Saturda afternoon. Miss Or bt Cement, Y 6 " GREENWOOD. " • to_ Term.reasoo.ble. Datem for sales taay be weather, We Will of Toronto. will be present and N e � rrranged at NEWS*Olficv. Bell and Indepen- story. Will the-members please beat Mrs. Emerson returned to Toronto dart phones. Whitby,ont� lfiy dote low- neee On Co$l, g h the basement at a o'clock,. on Tueeda__�yy RNI TGBA�d BRAS - the above in lgrge' Great inconvenience is experienced ErneaMrimble is home fora couple $U in getting to the city on account of of week's'bolidaye. �ju^tuber,' ^� s quantities. the detours. Could those in autbotity Maetpr Ralph Brady.of Toronto. is , 4 not be compelled to'9aish part of the holida in with the Raine family. (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) y y r W. D. Gordon & Son, htgbwa9 before closing up such a long Mrs. K. Wilson is visiting with ,Builders, General Oontra'e' W. distance? The aideroads and conces- Alex and Mrs. Moore of Brighton. g , t0?8 and Sl Writers, along are being ruined by, continuous Fire. Ed.. Gleeson, of Claremont. • '-'yl. $n c heavy traffic- acid the truck drivers spent aday or two' with Mrs. M.A. Read Roofing •£= Alterations and repasts of every JUST CHOOSE are also put-at much disadvantage. Sadler last week. ?L: Master Alfred Wilson, of Brooklin, _! deecrigiioxh •Concrete work, - STOUFFWLLE. - is holidaying with his grand-parents, *' ;,;•� Chimneys repaired If you are in the market for an ew Alf, and hies. Trimble: sand Lath ] : `�!.. ' 'Estimates free. car, we can-give y6it a Chev- Work on the Hydro has begun and Rev.-Mr. Bunaer and fatnily moved _F,�IRPART P. Q., - 'O NT. rolet,- Superior, Oldsnio- ; the poles are beinsr placed, so that the to Stockdale on Wednesday. During Yr ' bile, Oakland, Over- service should reach here by Sept.T their stay here they made many F A R E E ►�S O R - - land or Durant. Cbancellor Flint,of Syracuse Lni• frfeudswho-are sorry to see them go. F. s !' Fn ' versity, a Stouffville .old boy;spent We wish them success in their new ruit Trees, Shrubs Etc' All you have to do is state which the week-end visiting old friends, charge. ZO,., v o'.i' �T•T• car and we will also_service There is yet an uncertainty as to the A few of the friends of Flies Helen _ $avil?g secured the sgenny for.E.D. same aad repair all.makes- source of our hydro !nice: - it now gunner met at the parsonage on the Smith da Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, map come from;Unionville or Mt.Joy, eve of her departure and presented her Ploicke' / of Winona, Oat. of care with the instead of Yonge 8t.uarantee. with a club bag as a slight recognition 8 The DtkminiQn Day 'celebration oa -of, not onl the freendebi that exist =F t -1 am prepared to take order's for a71 - y kinds of Frtfit Tteee,StDall•Fruirs, 9atisfaCtion guaranteed oc your Monday was ti splendid suttees, the ed among the young people, but of her `- Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at mono refunded. team of bull-moose from Hudson Bay, assistance in the choir as well as in y being the great attraction. different entertainments i connec- lowest possible prices. W. << : 8 iatratea for`lar a uaot}Ilse. Give us a call on repairing or when It is supposedstbat F. G. Pratt, of tion with the church while here. Pec 8 q p g 'the Mansion House, who bas bees ^` � 28tf buying t� new eft. missing for two weeks, is across the 7. rug J. Chapman, PiCkeTlIId ; border in one of the lake cities. : , CHERRYVy00D.' 4 6 ! During July and August union see. _Gerow S +Garage, vices of all the churches of the town Mies Edith Reach spent Tuesday is St Ore i • • will be held in the park every Sunday the city. It My Business - - : evening. led by the Citizens' Band, M. Drinkwater and family spent the =- To bel you run rt of ours. Brougham The Chautauqua, which ended on week end at Niagara Falls. <,,._ •�� . _ ,�.':> P ' y Saturday, -was well patronized sod The,Cherrywottd Sunday 8eboeltheld By opening a New Garage in the Vil• Phone 505 Pickering ` they have already been engaged for their annual pieffle at Oshawa Park of Whltevale I am prepared to do - next year. with tickets enough, sold andall report a grand time. Oshawa KILL THE BUGS for us.again next ear. a1T kinds of repair work. including nao3 to cover'aIl expenses. y ' tops and side -curtains, also awaking Our Citizens' Band, under the lead-- The Ladies Aid will hold their Paris GMen.- 5 Cents . our old car look and run like sew b ershi of Captain Slatter,of.the 48th annual picnic on the- grounds Of GPO, Arsenate of Lead 45 cents per 1#. your a good coat of new paint.by' TERM Highlanders, ie is great t demand for Oates, is the bush just south of his Q lbw for$1.00 rtt for Toronto machia iacrud- 'picnics, society parades and other at house.on the afternoon of Thursday. - / Sing;Pumps,;Windmills, tractions. The boys-.(about 40 stroow) July f th. Everybody come and bring - atpd;Gaeoline Engines. 'OPENS AUG. 27TH have made6reat progress under Capt. your fiiende. A goad program will be Standard Patent Preparations. 191Atter. ggiven. The ladies wi,l klndl bring a S -ARLES X. RICE, T _ _. _�__ basket,- _--Refreshments will be sold Gracie Ds•n a alwa 9 'on hand LLtOTT The Mennonite Qamp meeTiage near B. y' ;, Home Tel. 5521. ` Whitevale, Ont here are a great success in point of is the deed tLs: S epec•ialiavitatioa --- - - -- numbers mud interest, Oka Dominion is extended to all the mee of the tom- Metcalfe s7omfectioneriee. Dav Stouffville was all eaten out and munity. !Csra0 tj op Yonge dz Charles Sts,Toronto The' of t garden part under the _ 'LiI•iEJ had to secure one thousand loaves of g y' brea$ from M&rJtham. There are auspices of the Ladies'Aid Society of p Arrange now to enter this fadlons the Cherr wood Methodist Church ninety tents on the grounds and there ' 'Wholesale Tobtteeb. - sebool—famous.. for strictly high were about five thousand people in at-' will be be} on the school grounds on' . „AND FL LKING grade worlt and for helping stud- the evening of Thursday. July 25th. tendance on Sunda I wss p d to do Chopping and e_ste to secure employment. y' The ram will be given by the 'r Our town received m shock on Sat• slog rreeppaarree NO BETTER IN CANADA urday when it became known that W. 'well-knows Toronto artists, James Oat P7aking every Monday, pax. humorist; Mies Mason. aceom- McEWEN '"' and Friday 1 Write for catalogue and you will A. Rae, a citizon of our town took-h passet,and Miss Lin&Cratne, soprano. - - soon see wh you should patronize stroke and died suddenly. Mr. Rae, Tb N. Stoaeboate,For Sale our school. Open all year. Enter who was a traveller. was home on his are will be refrsshooent booths oa any time. holidays and while working in the gar. the grounds. Admission 26 Cents, den met his death, Mr. Rae was very children, under 12 years, 15 cents, Be QeterinM I9urgeon Joint F. Ba'yle$" Cluemont W.;J. Elliott, Principal popular in town and much gympatby sure to attend as the program is an • �� Bars)Route No.2 is expressed for the family. ezceueat one. �"S.C�ei'S ns, , C?zLt�l•=-O rip„?.d,"•+ :;, :y .•,;.•,..: '!' `xA' .'^:.a :: . 9 - X c �:.'."":,:;A a:;J�":yC;c ;:f+ ;• •-a•,• SS-�+.," fW` '"'Y' H ••i, -�;_ c ""�..s8;:` i - °.-:-,::&:r..r+•-�•- .•*:'f' w ,. .. ^%c x�'� s„x w-. 7. % 7 E. F041"T - GREEN TEA "A S 'the , Dictator "VVh ­0.. 'Was - 7 n s produced in the -world in grown der-' 'tnod On the mountain Slopes of Cerlen a nd India, -hese rare T Aim -teas, specially- bleAdeds give to IPY BERTRAM.LEIGH. 2- i conet:rn that no one shoult.L112- t. A. Vow, audit is ter- him for help against injustice and be lov lig Y" -6ir-have-Ae-i�dst--;content_with. Iftwo t10 fVV1 kili I all the dented whito k's I have n0y;r'loved you before. half measure. Oh. h W torriblo to hate the one we I remember once as how one. of --they have judges down V "You .hate Mer, His features GREEN TEA were there. in Romario, too, strange as may think it—told 'im. to 'is face that bo as mliu as jho�jh he Were watching IL flavor be ot 'e 'ad done about a trial weren't rond COMP&rO JUST TRY IT* ky UsW on Ow uador• stone desperate assault, "You hate w legal." "t wa. me, Joyeet" he repeated. If How can I- hating the man "Lawks, Mr. 'Ayward, fancy nowl" Soapaud Philosophy. ain for uttle who-- Oh, I canilt"psay it!" But 'Is Excellency took lim up Birth of the Elements. -etty sharp, I Lady at wastitub—I'Dolk. can tell you. I leard .'t read hands* ac"-an*boa. p1m say it mysen as I went in with a an 3!�d 'laoitlen" "Are Um B-W- ra 0 alhollt.Fai ser-laito ay .oi" drifiks. 1E .says to 'im, 'My enty-odd chemical elements re811Y ele• meat! Ain't there enough 'w1uphiu, as,.* She looked wonderingly. into his tr -soft it ia. dear Judge we ad to -soap those mentary, or are they com, face. potinded of dear at times--'It is for you to "The p'is- something Still more' man-who massacred'his r elementary?" In but it is for me Minardlo Linimen onem Oh, John, how could. you do administer the law,; the light of the d1s*overies,of the last t for Coughs & Cold* it? How could you?Q to,administer justice 'E was always to, years about radium one authority ax�i,,* His like that� was 'Is Excellency, short, It costs more to a*en oneli "Who told you of Quil: re�� to a theory, advocated by him , ge voice was level and metallic. sharp, to the point and wot they calls wrongs than it does to protect one le. "I read the report of it which Mr.' down there epigrem' etic'.1' Many YeaX9 ago, that as the planets I I rights- were evolved out of the origiaalnebu- T h r;x -Foister—tlie chairmin of' Monday's "Did you ever, Mr. 'Ayward!" meeting—has had sexit to him. I.read Still the tale went on, full of inci- la which gave birth to t.hie solar sys. Thumb rings-were'&pulAr am6ni, a. of the seventeenth cen-1 it while court ladies is office. dent,full Df enthusiasm, making it evi- tem the chftileej elements themselves waiting to see him in h: dent that ohe man,at least was a hero were also evolved out of something far tury•sterday. It was open on his desk. 4%en I asked Mr. Soane about it. He to his valet. And then, at last, the less oompl,6x than'themselves.themse es. The said the. report had*come.from Roin- fateful name was spoken. fact that existing nebula-e are very "I' as* 'Ini with tears in 'is eyes ario, from a friend of his-a pro-I Simple in composition, while stars. in �Zbillll ty named once, yes, tears. It were at a place call- 5, lessor of Quilaxp. Universi. various stages. of development exhibit keep Gomez." ed QU2*laxo,that we 'We'd bad a big Gomez ah!" until. in victory and•taken a lot o' prisoners. More and mare COMPlexiltY ()f Mariners. '"You kn'o*him?" Some of 'em were our own men mot 8011fied bodies, like'the earth, a great ifrom Contemporary Verse) "I saw him once. I condemned him the rebels 'ad sidooced from their number of cheindcal eliemeute wkh a OUU is re. Booty, and a score a' that lot, before mVriad 6f compounds are f d, IN �­Sea folk have speech that is not quite td-death He escaped. So-he is a doot . their own, friend of Sloane's, is.he? Well, I going over like the vermin they were, garded as strongly supporting t.h.1s, 21 understand. Let Gomez report what 'adplayed 'ell's delight In as pretty a 'Twilight in in their talk anti sound theory. The pbenomeam or radium Irv, leads to the additional suggestion he will, and let Sloan,-put what reso- village as ever you see, burning, loot- w of water, he likes and pass it! But for in and shooting women and children .5 g that For every sea wife, 'e4erj'ses wife's ate information I never he Dictator—though Is -weren't die: as in the development of the heaveD4 h -Dilo --inc; I your own private bodies we seem w see o v daughter, intended standing Cdngreas.so I tator then, that came after—forgave the gromth. of ci Anowi 'sUps and spars and masts lose nothing. I have been more than the rest and took 'em back into their the elements, so In Mdioactivity we CAKE ,OR' LfQ 11 1 C) and the wa's moss. a kin as kings go at present---so.regiments, but '4i 'ad that score shot, witaveo tbeIr-deeay. my -ambition doesn't run even to a though it went&gin the grain to shoot senatorial seat. I am not going to old comrades,but they deserved it, the 11 105; folk have speech that 'a not qu#` explain anything. It is not my habit black rascals, I can tell you. But '13 ALmerW& Mai LuWuages their own. I never explained anything to my Gen. Excellency were that cut up over it It Is said that in North and South R wind.1a, on them-mad. the 819tY eral Staff• I save them orders and as never. was." America no less than i2o or 130 ab-' 9VWtvwKZa&= A Run. they trusted and obeyed. No doubt! Joyce stayed to hear no more.' To, CAKADA g Far every seemsm, every seaman's son Professor Gomez- and Mr. -Sloane are:collect her thoughts she went out into solutely distinct languages eclat, As Knows sound of fretong water over honest according to their lights, but the garden. It was a full moon and a the growth Of language is very slow, silert- ut e1oquqnt%- stone. their lights are not mine. Am for still, breathless night. The shadows it to thought that the fact of the exist. unelves--" lof the 'Poplars were silhouetted on the once of so great a variety. of speech Joyce suddenly gave.& startled cry. lawn. and she crossed toward than, oil the western contize proves t • -X*Tor a wind comes from the FAA nU that Childe Harold had nosed her neck. passing on into the old rose-garden. the native red men have inhabited again. S NA "-Get away, my son,"cried Malleson. "Hello!" said Mallescm, throwing them for maw thOuOsuft of Years. An'- `_:lRut they must speak of it to mate 'Wb&t do you go frightenin rc A,M g a lady away his elgarette. "I was just com- other ~ of the Lmiqui 611 ot friend, for? Don't you know that is post;Ing in to fetch you out. The garden is ty of the American ladd-na je M 0� -Ise"Or a ship comes how* in windy master's prerogative and not yours?" far the beat place to-night. Isn't it AcCordtng to,some re rpPI SrAMMcue, authorities. is the fact that they mvm min Childe Narold backed away and.fol. Wt?" His arm went round her. 11•it they most tell it over witbm+ lowed more discreetly. "John—" she be beettat- Bent g, distinct hum2a type, and th-9 _gan, and 111L formation of such a type requires arw Ps ead. "As for ourselves, Joyce?" Od, not.in intention.,but for words. "Yes, dear?" thousands of yearn ' for,once in his life Malleson iras ' '�--Thotr-salty speech is not their own She went straight to the-point then,' all, at arraid. 'Vohn,-were those prisoners shot at like*the'In ificient creature she was. • th he ust overheard Hayward Now- ��A& or the sound of water by a wall. Quil&xo?,, - Harold Vifisi, "They were." 7 telling Milly about QuUa=. I cart ."Surely there-is an explanation less say anything. You must take me aws hideous than the obvious one?" I Am -1 suppose I am hard, but I Aroft "What Is the obvious one?" can't humble myself. But.--but--I'm YO 7 "That you deliberately ordered their nearer to humbling myself to a man numacre." than I ever-thought possible. But I'm . "And that 'is obvious to you--con- —Im Oroudto wear your ring—and terning me?" to want to wear another of your 1JiV_ •"since y �u make no effort to ex. Ing. Don't say anything. Let us lust in, what else can I think?" sit here silently.- In Arphe olft 'Take It home to "I ask you to trust me." They did so, on id you know that Tnusuwd not a seat near the .......... Her hand gave to nwat6l the The metallic note had again crept moonlit sundial. ID 00re zest and flavor Ves Ell C Into his voice, and it flicked over-' itself frankly and without coquetry your irritated nerves-like a whip. to his. Ct also sfiw�� Aare a Packet Im "I must be like your General Staff, �,13ecause awji=60n it adds When, later on, they rose to return it si& took his arm with a low year Pookst IK 0 1 suppose—require' no explanations, indoors, she ;,��ent to foodi& 7 - M but but trust you and obey. I have already laugh. told You I d~ all your doin gs in "They. shan't put that resolUji0n, 'ROU'sorio, and in the light A Milk slobe. Other deods of repressio of your John. IM tell Mr. Sloane the truth.- e n and tyranny I'm going to the meeting, all the same, M1 OU&W so 8d b I can quite belie" You capable of of course. And, yes, it *4ould embar-' dl0 be*qpeft anythingg to gain your own ends. I rasa me now to hear it put.', "Don't trouble. I'm going to thit believe Napoleon poisoned his ....... err at Jaa :.7 ?a,.-, no doubt Qullaxo added meeting myself. * Let 'em. put It- I to Your other Napoleonic emulations. love a fight. But they won We are poles apart6 John, in every- "Don't be too sum• You are not thing under the sun. popular with us socialists." She laugh- "Except in our love, he ed again,as she spoke. Joyce, said softly. "Oh, that's all right. If Sloane sees h fe She caught her breath. i me with you, and rather more than "I am beginning to be ashamed of usually happy, he'll let me off lightly that," she answered steadily, as they r—if I know anything about men, and entered -the drive of hdr mother's I think I do." ..house. She began slipping his ring o,: She did not understand, but said her finger as she spoke. But Malls- nothing alleson did-fiot enlighten in his arms her. son took her violently 110ane's secret was safe with 7 lob of shaking, and then without a word went off.with big horse to the "Put up . kissed her mutinous lips, gave her ; an exceptional gentleman. good itablis, whistling a Romarian.dance ]How*One Walked in Sorrow. tune. Like one who carries banners, Joyce Fallo4en stood in the hall, - - ,- *.b I Here ISThOPUMPY Need and the dining-room door was half I you tread the common street; open. She stood spellbound, listening,I The paving stones are proud of you, and still the sbattering,narrative went And all the air is sweet with AP041APAO AC-rlVQ on in Hayward's excited tones, punctu-BAs with triumphal fiowsn and That faH before'yogir feet. Y6 �� un- ated here i there by the parlor maid's 'awestruck, admiring and more re s* consciously dramatic excl&'Vnations.[And common folk . ember, -Wn Pumps more ea Incident after incident, aneeddte after and seeing t-You peeping by;n Pe anecdote were unfolded in a rich % w=t� n How tragic Or1% nvulich it r v:emacular, heightened -in expression e queem have walked this $"up rods by his desire to be more than ordinar- earth, Mhmmity madewith ho Can be drained to Prevent ix"W4 14 ily forceful, for Milly was an'uncon- Gone PilouNy fortb7bo die. ULM White" cuts clowli the c04 of sciotisly -pretty girl and her open- A lifted, living beauty, y AT YOVQ HAftDWARI STQRC mouthed Interest in his retailing of his Above the fickle lie. preserving—keeps the fine natural 41AM master's adventures—and incidentally UTPLANT a his own association with them—was We,sba.11 be long forgett' color and fresh flavor of the berries Ing flattering to his good conceit of binf-TTbe regal way you and prevents self. The clearing of'%he dinneir table went, had become of quite secondary im- Crowned with,some secret certainty, SUO Some truth magnificent- poetance. Mallesbn as the l6aderol a forlorn Till our blind hearts s may learn, at last, 0 r all your Preserving,' hope; as the,triumpbant general rid- The splendid thing M,1 meant, Jng through a delirious city; as the use half sugar and half lk 0 Idolized brother of-his-soTd­ieri_-, ai th�,_ =Z=4 unbiased justiciar; as the host at a Symyr. ­�A*Ldy.white ed"-, state ball; as the Haroun-al-Rascht d Changeable. among the poor at night; Malleson, in .1 m sorry- to-disappoint you, 0 fact, in al F the many phases of his $be At all gro.�rrs--In 2j,5, a;d 10 fin& but the fact-la, last night I became en. chameleon personality, was the end- all and the be-all of Hayward's rough gaged to Dick." `Tbquence�. But it was alway' genuine e s , He (knowing her) "Well, how SAL D THE CANADA STARCH COv LIMMM of his Pstice that he spoke with most about next week?" entbusialim, of the justice of his dis- 307 t will to I line, of hi do right for the 184SUB NO.99--nM 2e of right and Without favor,of him M'nard;s L!nlmwn for Corns and Warts f ,,wi� e '*tr• %•:, =s;-"�,. � ,s, .2 «'� ' ,z,. � - ,.sx- ! ,:auayx; ,y.,a.� .-,C«x �,�,,..++��•g",. .. .I'�°� b'' .,.; ,a,. <: 'ry+:F. �'S.•: ••�Q+,- 'v^.. .,..e', k• .-o y,•�• �,�� ..w,%,^+•�..r'• is�•F� ,.fix`'. y���"', isc;-. .�'s,,.,q< f R. +• .v'. '1., '. t ..a:°.."� �s.,}L,.�-,,. -'a ^::x:• ^ t ,...g �•r< �.i'T..'' s"r.s'" 'f'•'c.W7 T"'w= -ti;:• .:..w..•j.-u 1.::"';,.. ,7'. �,•`:a s••�3'�''i.3?>•...,� 't.• .. '.+;t t ,� - -'z ,.r ,.tom..��.:« 'ir - ,.;,. •-�„ - ' ✓,y a^�4�n= ,+ ,'Ss.! Y '�' ,� ?�'� ru, t;7Y•• •S, � .,,`°Fr ";`w'aic''', .. ,a y�� y'��•'^'r a&�s.- .. .. rytr•s.{-�,F ��, », - '' /•.- ;ri,• -:i:..ra• "'• i-. - - _ r•c e.w' - HON. �. H. FERGUSON TAKES DUTIES OF - =The Week's Markets ' •PREMIER AND 'MINISTER OF EDUCATION T03tONT0. Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 Northers, PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER mler himself has just attained his Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 53%c; F EDUCATION 53rd.birthday; Mr. Nickle is in his No. 3 CW, 50%c; No. 1 feed, 49e. >;. O Henry s in his Manitoba barley-Nominal. Hon: George Howard Ferguson. fifty-fourth year; Mr, Hen y s` ATTORNEY-GENERAL fifty-second year; Col. W. H. Price is All the above, track, Bay ports. : William Fol er Nickle, Kingston forty-five •Mr. McCrea forty-six, and Amer, corn-No. 2 yellow, g Barley-Malting, 59 to 61c, accord- :. • � •' I .'�'�``" �"` ""�` MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS Sir Adsal Beck is still reckoned a � to freights outside. ' AND HIGHWAYS young man in energy at sixty-six. �uckwheat=No. 2 68 to 692. ` • �,;::: --Hon. George�8.- Henry, East York John S. Martin has already made a Rye-No. 2; 76- to 78c. PROVINCIAL TREASURER continen 1 reputation for himself, as Peas-No. 2, $1.40 to $1.45- Millfeed-Del., Montreal fief hts, '• ::r.•:.:.;;, :x Lt.-Col. William Herbert Price, an agri lturist, and Mr. Goldie comes g Parkdale fr ne of the oldest and best-]mown bags included. Bran, per ton, $25 to ?k Via..•: $Z6; shorts per ton, $27 to $129• mid- MINISTER OF MINER amities in Western Ontario. ' ^`;«: r•;` Charles McCrea, Sudbury Geographically, the'Cabinet is well $2.15 , $33 $3b; good feed Sour, • ,;.,.,;, $2.15 to $2.25. _MINISTER LABOR AND HEALTH chosen. The Eastern portion of the Ontario wheat -No. 2 white, $1.20 :%:'• - Dr. Forbes Godfrey, West York province, in addition to the Premier., to $1.22• MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE will have as representatives the At- .Ontario No. 2 white oats-b0 to ble. John S. Martin; South Norfolk ttirney-General, and a'member on the' Ontario corn-Nominal. MINISTER nt• , ew,na � v mmiesion. P Hon. George S. Henry, B.A., f:1.LD,_•.;.=,�t � ydro Elec},;,. pDWP,. O� Ontario flour-Ninetyy per cent ppaat, Hon. Q. Howard Ferguson AND. FORESTS namely, 'J. R.,Cooke. The Central sn JuEe gaga, irYUU�reai, IFruFUy� sill - A former Cabinet'Minister, woo rnent, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto ,Oasis :Yew Premier•of Ontario. James Lyons, Sault Ste. Marta District, 'including ,Toronto' and the been given the portfoldo of Pub $5.05 to •$5.15; bulk, seaboard, $4.95 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY York 'Ridings, has the Minister of "fo $5 Works and Highways. BALLOT BOXES SENT Lincoln Goldie, South Wellington public Works, Provincial Treasurer bienitobe flour-lot pats., in cotton =r;q ` NORTH BY,AIRPLANE MINISTER WITHOUT PORTFOLIO and the Minister of�Health and:Labor, 'sacks, $6.90 per barrel; 2nd pats., Record for Speedy Justice Hon. Thomas Crawford, North-West in addition to the Hon.Thomas,Craw- $6.85• Toronto ford, the Dean of ''the House,.who is Hay' Extra No: 2 timothy, per ton, Canadian ' Election at Moose Factory track, Toronto, $15; No. 3 timothy, . .. :• = REPRESENTATIVES ON THE Minister without Portfolio. As be- '• ' y COSt PTOV1I1Ce About $�0- HYDRO BOARD fore, Northern Ontario will be ^sere- $13; mixed, $12.50 to $13.50. 'Ottawa; July 8.-J. B. Raddin, e H Straw-Car. lots, per ton, track, Ts. r A Beck, London, and Bohn R. nted by the two portfolios in which of Cochrane; w co -.. . . for Each Vote.' •.81 dam se Tonto, $9.50. to the theft of n Imperial Bank - . . . .. Cooke, North Hastings. they are most interested, namely of Cheese New, large, 192• {;wine, to ' e th a A despatch from Cochrane, Ont., Lands and Forest's and of Mines: The. 2020 triplets, 2120 Sthtons, 222. Old, age of $5,300 from a mail bag sent:,« says:-It cost the Province of Ontario pp Cochrane from Hearst last week, approximately $20 for Bach vote polled Toronto; July 9.-The official an- South Western section will find repre- lrrge, 3220 twins, 82342; triplets, 3320 _ r.at Moose Factory in the recent elec- nouncement of the personnel of. the sentation in the Ministry•through the cheese, 3 33'fic: New. .Zealand old sentenced to three years, according new Ontario Cabinet who will work portfolios of Agriculture, Provincial cheese, 302. a message received late yesterday - tioa. Ilse. ballot boxes had to be Butter-Finest creamery p1 furs, 85 P. T. Coolican, General Superintea taken in and out by airplane, officials with Hon. G. 'Howard Ferguson has Secretary, and the"member for East to 86c; ordinary creamery prints, .88 eat of the Postoffice Department - made their vjsits by the'sasne method, been made, and has received the ap- Hamilton, as well as Sir Adam Beck 3420 dairy, 24 to 2bc; cooking, 222. rovaI-of the Lieutenant-Governor. From a•vocational standpoint, the Eggs-No. 1, 27 to 28c;'selects, 31 As the theft, 'the recovery of _ *hits enumerators went in and out by P money, the arrest of the thief and ^once. The total. cost' was°about Iri his'Government Hon Mr. Fer- Cabinet is well balanced. There are to 32c; cartons, 33 to 34c. -" $1,000 guson has secured a splendid combina- three fanners and one-cattle mer- Line poultry-Spring chickens, 4020 conviction and sentence all took p tion of experience and youth, and so, chant The new Minister of Agricul- hens, over 5 liar 22c; do. 4 to 5 lbs., within a week, it is a record Of the.47_ballota cast, only one eico- 20c; do, 8 to,4 lbs., 17c; roosters 16c; speedy justice. -> far as the actual allotment of depart- ture himself works a 200-acre farm ' tor, the Hudson Bay factor, Kad eves ducklings, over 6 lie., 3020 do, 4 to 6 4 _ _.•, voted before, but despite this, and el- menti is concerned it may be termed in Norfolk County and has many lb&, 28c; turkeys, young; 10 lbs. and ' re a'Ministry of young men. The Pre- other related activities. ow het, though most of the other voters we up 26e. Accounts o! showers of fis -- ' = ud'ians,there were no spoiled papers:' - tressed poultry-Spring chickens, cording to one scientist, are not The airplane with the boxes made CRISES IN NEAR EAST 4b.; heat, over b lbs., 2820-; r 4 to b eerily 'fish stories, y saga sue'" -.".the round trip in five hour actual Sy- ' lbs., 24c; do,gs�to 4 lbs., 202; roosters, of fishes from the sky may be ca . r` HAS BEEN AVERTED 172• ducklin over 5 lbs., 802; do by high winds whirlwinds and wa ' ing time, while the enumerators took 4 to 5 lbs., 29c; turkeys, young, 16 spouts. that drag up the, fishes t' five weeks by the river route. ��^- Ibs. and up, 80c. the water and then let these drop Both Allies and Tunis Make deans-Can., hand-picked, ]b., Vic; their force is spent. ' ., primes 6%c- _ Concessions - Agreement Maple products-Syrup, per imp. -- - ' ; 'r I $2.50 5-gal. tin, $2.4o r Reached on All Points.. , Per sa >?� ,;:<:,.; ,..Y..M gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25e. tir • Lausanne, July 8. -An accord has Hones-60=1b. tins, 10% to 11c uez been reached between tlietTurks and W.; 3 and 234-1b. tins, 11 to 12,34c per f ;; '$ the Allies and peace will probabiy.be lb.; Ontario comb honey,'per doz. o. s MA 'signed within a week. 1, $4.50 to $5; No. 2, $3.75 to $4.25. , y '` Smoked meats-Hams, mod., 26 to Thus the Near East conference, 28c, cooked hates, 41 to 44c; smoked which has been in continuous session rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls, 25 to '+ for more than three menthe past, has " 282; breakfast baton, 30 to 84c; ape- .':"' had a°euccesslul outcome. For aeon- vial braced breakfast bacon, 84 to 3820 a` r ;siderable period the settlement kung tacks, boneless, 87 to 422. "ti?� In the-balance on then question of the Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 Ottoman debt. concessions and the to 70 lbs., $$18; 7.0 to 90 lbs., $17.50; " , 90 lbs, and.'up. $16{.50; lightweighti',,yY°'`� , evacuation --of Constantinople and rolls. in barrels. 1638; heavyweight ' a :<, other Turkish territory by foreign rolls, $83.' 15% to 15%C; troops. Both sides were forced to this, 15% to 16cr gaits, 18 to 182; give way in-a measure at the end, W. F. Nickle, B.A., K.C. Sion to-do that a termination of the Cabinet prints, 18c. Shortening, tierces, 1434 ? ' and it was apparent at the first see- Attorney-General in tto Ontario " y fa Ise; tube, 15 to lb%c; pails. 1531 ' discussion *as close 'at hand.. to 1620,Prints, s to 1238.8 Choice heavy steers, $8.85 to $8.75; Ismet Pasha,leaving the conference 'I'�! "j U.S. AIRMEN butcher steers, choice, $7.75'to SS; do, about midnight, informed the cones- good, $7 to $7.50; do, med., $6.50 to pondents that an agreement had been DROWN IN LAKE ERIE $7; do, .com., $6 to $6.25; butcher - # ' reached on all points - heifers, choice, $7 to $7.50; do, med., An official communique issued after ViCe"'S Left IndiaMPOrIS in $F c r w do, tom-, $e 6 0; do qu butcher touts, choice, $b to $b.b0; do, _ "-• the session declared that private Endurance Race in Navy :med.,-$4 to $b; canners and cutters, §u� meetings`had succeeded in establish- BaII00n. •$1.50 to $2; butcher bulia', good, $4.60 ing an accord in principle on the f to $5.b0; do, tom., $3 to $4; feeding - Sir Adam Beek three questions in dispute-The Otto- Port Stanley, Ont., July B.-The:ors, good, $�7 to $7.60; b o fair,�Q -• to 6.75• stockers, , $ $ , balloon Otto- Member of t>be dro Commisblon in b o0 of'Lieutensata L. J. Roth and embe M man debt,concessions and evacuation. y An a ent was arranged the T. B. Null ^tics irnts in the endur fair, $5 to $b.b0; milkers springers, - -- Ontario Cabinet , pa P p green tae each, $60 to $80; calves, choice, $8.b0 ante race from Indiana lie miss{ Dr. Forbes.�odf ,, • ,. morning, whereby all foreign troops, Po � to $9.b0; do, mod., $6.b0 to Ee; do, ''e7 :.'flew Altitude Record ;' will be .withdrawn within six weeks',sine Thursday, was located off this con. $4.50 to $6; lambs, spring, 914 New Mistater of Labor said BealAfil port Saturday afternoon. No trace'-to $16;. sheep, choice, light, in the Ontario Oabin�et, life was e1 ''y � .'�:._•-' after ratification of the treaty by' p g t, $6 to -- 1Vlade by a Woman Angers, and the warships, arms and of the missing airmen had been found $6.50; do, choice, heavy, $4 to $4.50; ed a member for York West: ' late to-night. There seems little doubt:do, culls and bucks, $2.75 to $3.50; - munitions belonging to the Ottoman A despatch from 3t Louis, Me, Government, now in the.hands of the'that the men have perished. iota,fed and watered, $8 85; do,f.o.b., ` isays.--Mrs. Bertha Horchem, profes- Allied forces,• will be tutored to The captain of the steamer Eo10n- $7.75; do,country points,$7.50. Germany Sends Italy=', _.::;.�t_ isionaI aviatrix of Ransom, &as., Turks ial, from Cleveland, reported on his MONTREAL. 5cKn�C W "established s new s}titude record far. y' �arrival r Saturday the h h our, Man. spring wheat pats., ; sir aT he b Sa da t e ad• women by ascending {6,300 feet aL to tl►e Ottoman debt, the Allies sir 1•ted the balloon floating in Lake lsts, $6.90; 2nds, $6.40; strongpbak- Dom ' 8-A$ are agreed with the Turk, that s11 g. g ers', $6.20; winter ate, choice $6.05 e' July- part of the fit Louis Aviation Field on Thursday. Erie, 35 miles from port. A messak-e P g $ parations in kind which German _ -- The previous, record was 15,700 feet reference to the debt should be re- waF'at once sent to the Navy Depart- to$6.15.'Rolled oats,bag,90 lbs., 3.06 delivers to, y y = p '. and was made by Andres Peyre, moved from the treaty. This is a to $3.15. Bran, $26. Shorts, $29. y,Some to-do recei t victor for the Turks, because went at Washington, and an-hour tat- Middlings, $34. Hay, No. 2, per tor, a huge consignment of scientific French woman flier,in California,last g'e y aer the tugs Elsie Doris and Frank H. car lots, $13 to $15. and periodicals published in Ge :May. Officials at the field announced it means this does not go on official Stanley were chartered and sent out, Cheese, finest 'easterna 16%, to The cons{ that the flight was official. Mrs. Hcr- record as confirming the obligations and during' he evening the bag consignment fill three. 1 • �.•� - of the debt. The Allies, however, will g 8 .of 16'Jec. Butter, choicest. creamery, trucks. •; chew was in the air two hours and make a declaration before the con- the aircraft was brought here by the 2934 to 293/X. Eggs, selected,30c. Pd- eight-minutes. When she descended Terence that the debt contracts cannot Wank H. Stanley, which found it col- tatoea,Per bag,car lots, $1.20 to$1.25. =} ' she had to be-lifted from the cockpit lapsed and water-soaked on Lake Cbm: cows, $3.75 to $4.50; bologna of her plane, heir hands and feet beinr'be modified except' by mutual agree Ere about 25 miles south-southeast bulls, $3.25 to up; cows of cutter qual•• frost-bitten despite her winter clothes ment between Turkey and the bond- ity, $3 to $3.50. Calves, fair to med., ' P holders. c of here. $5.75 to $6,25; do, picked ones,•$6.50; r Turkey must try to negotiate'with drinker calves, $3 up; sheep, $3 to the bondholders some kind of mora- 84.50; lambs, $10 to $12 per cwt >'< := •• Hogs, ungraded, $9.50 to $9.76; pack- ::•.�:;::.�" `�,•.°:�" ' :' . ._ -- torium for payment of-interest which ors took several lots at $9 for thick ••'� � she is bound to-pay in•sterling, but smooths with a ten per.cent premium !` wishes to pay in French francs. for select bacon hogs selected under An invitation will 'immediately be s ,,:a�� .` ;Government grading; sows, $6.2b to .r 6.76, a the Russian Govern- $ ..,...:• �' despatched d to P I meet to send representatives to Lau- of Railways Causes 6 sanne to sign the 'Straits convention, c S s,; Considerable interest is manifest in -0 ' Homesteaders to Migrate Lausanne as to whether Moscow will b accept or refuse. �' A despatch from Winnipeg says: The failure of the Senate to pass the ' Canadian National branch lines bill, r which carried provision for the con- To Transport 40,000 struction of several lines in Manitoba, Hands from Eastern Canada � has caused many settlers to give up P peg Y _. •. ____ - ....._ '' `;. � their --antl_mi�rate to_._the Ades arch from Winni sa s:- f >� cities and towns, according to Joseph Anticipating a record harvest, plans Hamelin, M.P.P. for Ste Rose. for bringing 40,000 harvest hands A line was to have been constructed from Eastern Canada to assist the from Ste. Rose du Lad to Rorketon, a 81r Robert Ktnderstey farmers of Western Canada -in rgap- distanco of 22 miles,but,with no hope Head of the Hudson's Bay COin • ing and threshing their crops will be of getting it this year, Mt: Hamelin who declared, at the eaavted met Hon. Tom Cra ord, M.P.P. discussed at a meeting of railwdy and - On Hydro Commtesion said, seven families have pulled up o[ the famous company, theft Minister Without rtfolio to the employment service officials {ere on J. R. Cooke, member of this Legis- stakes and left for other parts. diane must reduce Mxatfou sad im. Ontario Cabinet will be the July 17. Members of the United lature for Nortb Hastings, who has A petition, asking the Government cost of Living, to achieve real c&dleet, member in the Ho m point Farmers' organizations in rife Prairie been appointed a member of the Hydi% to reverse the decision'of the Senate parity, for which the country is '} ad 7 e of ONVica Prov'.mess will also attend. Conimissilon by Premier Ferguson. is now being circulated. 1�• :p .G. - y:`. •..-, ��a .R...J �'~'' ., _ i�,•, ^';,.M1,,ar 'tea,. 'SM•,,,� '.x'' .qa`R�� .�,5y.. �"�,... .:�;: :� Y. .a,: �.�" x?'r • :c 'p,T'�,C�'• '"'°F'-""`;i"":� 's�'�' '�. ,�'1�1 "r�i^"ts .,� 3i:.i+'�.,.,�. ;fir .t.4`;�e�"e. "�.s", .��'Y'i„"J'•5 ar s'lry+•';'�t. .�iy '`"'M��:n...t.�.. �a •Rw :«G r�''4, +� 1 J •�• ' > ,..� -.;4 * -�?:.• ^v`t' 5r. ,•\"'!F^s.,,•-^,.�., .•n.` .,, 'e*a;y,�C�. You°•�7• f '^..��. „9�"' a•, � ., ,6:86.1 ' .,. "•rya "st "' + ys'.,'.'Sbr�„k,'A•�%:.> "-" •+..ti 'i,,i e'�` - `^�' - .,,,r.. ,..9. -, .�... ?•,,,-�� '»e,.- �.ti•.o ,�`�• r ='�?-: .,my .af';, w z•7^:•^ '.r°;r"',.•it'-� 'z ac^ .7,.�i' ''- -3..,.-1nr"7 _5`.R.c;o- '1*,��: ,4 '� � 3,. ,.i. G. • � � -5.w ,.. :."... ., d +,.�,Jy . � a rvri. ."Y'•+•��'�.;-✓^ a.� T,.q,• � .,;.a N i �:. •,'� ` .,7„ .t• _ .., ,R» �L`,•.;,,•' -.r.•v' .,.r, �,, •fir- .+ .�',..•'. •�..' . ,.': 4 flit f ick1dal APIVf con 4 15 00; Lt White, ehov grgv plow rett(roc). Sr I to Jr II-Ernest Bry. . 1.• 17 50; John Crockett, haul gra.v con 4 ant. Pr A-Jack Aanan. Pr B-- 17 50: G Cammack, ditto and drag 'Olive McNabney, 1K. Thompson,Tos- -' . awRMS 13-15 , W Cammack. ditto 25.00; Wm Cher. . E 41.75 per year,; $1.50 if paid inadvaace, Bc�dRerow, spread grape)5.W ; 8 SYur- S r. " dock, ditto ; 13 Ellicott, 5l Report of(Greco River) S. S.No. 11. I}vbx.r,yciom ro the united States and Crest yards Pickering, for month of June: Jr r " Britain 62.00 in advance. gravel 7 80; C Simpson, 83 ds gravel g IV-T. Barnes(bon), R RichelL Ibom),. Red star Salmon � et Cooked Ham 9 45 : W H Todd 36 vds 5 40; F Ham- A. Harris, A. Percy, Sr. III-A. Hag- ' - -- -*e ' ' JOHN MURKAR Proprietor, ilton,grad clean ditch 35 00; W Had- erman(hos).F. Wright,R.,Hutchinge. floret Cohoe _ p gerow, work enu 5 17.50: T Sanderson Jr. III-R. Praskett (bon),' C. White 35 cents. 50 cents. - uc losdinR tractor 4.25; -W Pearson, (bon),A. Hackney. Sr. It-J. White P.ICKEFUNG COUNCIL. ditto 2.13; A Thom, work con 2 put.in (bon),N. Posttit, M. Harris, W.'Biel. Quaker or Waxtite ,=•Rineet Orange Pekoe y _ �- pipe Rosebank road 12 00; W HEIte• b F. Biel by, R. Biel by (rec), Jr. II- Corn Flakes - - TEA " i , `': •Tbe above council last pursuant to hulld culvert on Mill at 1.76; G Burk- by. Fuller(hon);•G. Bielby, A..Biel- "2 for 25 cents. ;136'cents per lb. - "djeurnment on Monday,the 9th last, holder,ditto 1.75; D Seebeck,raking by, Jr, I-A. Plaxton (bon) J. Mal- ditto nd sv yids gravel5l.0; EFor- cRol TH. WhitJr. Pr.PU. BakeietA. .' "' =� ' Members all presdat, fhe'reeve in the Apez Caaaed Plains Fine Cocoa ,chair. Minutes of last meeting read eyth, draw gravel Whltevale jbridge Baker, E. WilliamB, E.Harris,G.Mal- 1n heavy syrup in bulk approved. _ 2,00; A Trimble,ditch on(lreenwood 25 Cents, ."-20 cents per lb. A number of accouzita were present• coCm, A. VG'hite, R. Ddalcolm. Teach- rd and drag 17.50; C Nicholls, clean er, Irene E. Pugh. p 'ed for payment and referred to the ditch con56 25 ; J Clark; haul gravel Kellogg's Bran Flal;es Pure Lard various standing committees. baseline 12 50: A Clark, ditto 15.50 ; J i•. }= Communications were received from ..20 cents per lb. the following Greenlaw, ditto 13.00; D Munro,scrap D' D E 21or 25 cents. ;'• 20 lb. " q : A E Society soliciting ci ingaty rd con 2 drag rep culvert 15.00; Jos pail. - ' rate. 'Red Cross 9oeietp soliciting aid �g � p for Cochrane. Toronto General Hoe• Quinlan,�'Hsatn Hamilton, haul!gravel Daacin will be held in the n en-air Campbell's Soup ` ' Lawrence's Bread 18c. - ' ital re Bothrigbt acct. F MacRae re pavilion, Rouge Hill,every Saturda kind " p brid a con 5 11.60; F •Ste henebn fix p g y y any - bad condition of road on w t l also of bridge rho-v_gravel con 5,3 75; D Ste- ¢7en yi n'.GGood 50c c Lasdiee free. - 15 cents. Brown's Bread 18C.-' ditch otr A)toba'rcic(d: 15pinent,k Go: phenson, ditto 7.60 ; A Conner,, ditto " re debentures. J J Tucltett&Co. re Pickering beach. 750; A Forsyth, fix hole rep fence . The standing committee an ContJn• 300: The Pedlar People; ", pi es Farm Machine C A a 0 N y tae p . . 595.00•; cartage on same 30 90; N 3i p;encies reported and recommended Gordon,.8.358 ft lumber 327 05 ; W E New and used, also repairs w ! ` payment as follows: A .Swan, rebate Holtby, build side walks in Brougham M of taxes 26.00; E Gleesoa,att div court 17.75.;,T Gammage,ditto 9 25 ; R Con- Binder TVPine =`XW D hoo G eg ,' lacy of salary o ` �F A R 1Vf LAND S t;..": ..,;• ner, draw timber_.a0 ; J Stephenson. Steel Fence Poste X26 00; Thoa Gregg, gwiary as Qollec• p '- Learn amber to Brougham 1.00; P W , • for 300 60,86160 for postage and revenue Thornton, nails 2 79: J A O'Connor• stamps 12.00; E3tate of the late W. Clap Steel Wire Gates r Y' right-of-wa v to gmi el pit for year To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm l soda De rtment�f G. Barnes. salary as Treasurer 95 34. One Wooden Threshers Tank � •; , 10 00 ; F Coivie, spread gravel con 8 Also for aos.age and stamps for l7 00; E Holtb draw The United Farmers Co-operative Com n , tip. ' the see 12 00, y grave[ con 8 p pa Y 32 50 ; J Byer,ehov'draw gravel and W. F. Disney, Gr8enwdod Limited. =j a standing committee on Dam- R „' env Shee Killed 198 9da gravel 58.25: J Drudge, ahoy p p by Doge report- draw gravel con 8 1575 ; 1 Lehman, fit! Phone Pick 71� A, J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 15W •. and recommended osyment ae fol• Iowa: J 8urtop, 1 rapt ewe kilted and 2 draw gravel con 8 14 00; O Slack, - reg lambs .injured 30,00: WP Jones. ditto 29.00; D Tres.ditto 12 00; Wm SlILOS, Sil�Q$ innp tang Homo 's sheep 75c; W$ [?tlt�iteld, ditto 33.00. �. . . :. peetc p The Cieik was instructed to con:- TER BEST EVER . Robson,grewarpd l[illing a dog found municate with Scarboro Council re y More Busin"s R tales$ More Roo F (� 'wore in shoe 10.60. Sold direct, Featcr to'Farm. w needed repairs to west towniine, ± The standing committee on Relief y ga X%Lr=!?2> Silo tc. ' ??: ' aeported and recommended payment Mr. Forsyth ve notice that be as follows: Dr J i3 Dales, disinftia would at the next meeting introduce a - Markham, Ont. Our business Itae increased to such an extent as to surpass an this 1 o by-law to le4y the school rate. F S boost at Rote family 5;00; Toronto pet, and in order to acCOtzaaiodate this increase in business we On m6tion @A of-Te ide Middleton and have found it necessa to extend the length of our General go•pitat. re A Botbwrigbt Forsyth. It wu3ecided that the offer ry �Th ^ � Sho'p store. makia it roomier ecd"bra The rtsading committee on Rands of Messrs. Bird, Harris dF Oo., far the (wi g brighter. and Rridaes reported and recommend issue of col h 0 debentures -far build- We used more customers. however, as our entire revenue d inp;a ecbaoi bones im S. S. No. 4 west ed payments as follows: H G Wilaoa. conies from'our business. lr" work on 1'xseline and sideline bet lot, In the price to rate of that 25 and print- '' 10 and 1157 63 : F Ise, plow on haise tag be accepted.and that the reeve be We believe!o the old, old saying "Opposition is the life of trade."and i T authorized to sign the agreement on FARMERS Ina lots 1 13 7 00; R Found. work ao believe you will uphold ae in this belief, and ,joins behalf of thin,couocf L ; '. : baseline and sideline lots 10 wad 11 The council now -adjourned to meet the crowd and trade witty us. - w R' 86 75. L Puckria. gradiag 1000.-W Now is the time t*see about your Hobbs. rid and clean ditches baseline "to on Tuesday, -august 7th. !or'tlle 9 " g transaction of general business. Harness needs. We try to deserve your business by Right Prices and.RiRht Treat- transaction ' and sideline bet iota Ioand 113050: went. Tell us bur faultA,.we want to know them. J Phillips, _ p hauling gravel con 5 25 00: We have on hand a good supply YM� '. W leeamett.'20 yda ravel 3.00; J L scruvot. R[t+oRTa g - .. .�,111� T01�'S BROUGHAM g ..w....+ Hof Harness and Accessories Stephenson,fill hill and draw graven " ono 622 50 : G Pbillipr, level !resat! 'Report of 8.-S. No. 4 east. Picker- at various prices. - f fill hill con 5 12 25; M Burk, fixing ing, manors in order of merit: Sr. ICI' Give n" atrial and be THE BUSY STONE THERE'S A I3fIA80N' sideline bet21}•21-'•draw ravel 22.50: J_'•a Jr IV-Mildred Barrett, Charlie Convinced. s White,7! da A 5lorden. Arthur Field, Georgics He y gravel 10 85: A Al- .,... Nabne bright, plow con 5 150' R Johnson. F(rec). Jr III to Sr III-Mar• Good-Shoe Repairing Service holding plow 8,75; J Coates• hauling; jorie Assam.Bernice 0bapaian. Thor . p ' • A gravel cod 9. 1000: R Also dhto Skipper. Berenice Crawford. Fern '1Ck�r��g Hardware St or�j J1 g 'R p' Fours, Lwndrrc'Orock;Garr McHad UK` BRADLEY 10.00: R Patterson.ditto 10.00;J Me- y y Cullough.ditto 10.00. John Palliator, Sr CI to Jr III-Jack Cbapmaa. Ray - Harness maker, Glean ditches and dram Found. Mary Anatev, Jack Anstay. a pttsvei con 91 Jam McNabney (rec). Leonard Bar- -:PICKERING, - 6r '1800; W F Orawford. av con 3° - - 'ONTARIO -. - � ffi 00: 0 O Beaaett,spread gravel con: ONTAR 4 -'= 500 w l Goodman.40 lo.diagta.el Now is the time to.buy il Oil Stove f Hokum.�Drrd.opee�Cing grader 11 00;_ A N N O U N C I N Gt �;; bank road 29.50; is Bromelt ditto 24 25; B[�emon ditto- - -the hot weather - ' _ 116.00; H Toyoe,ditto la o0; A H Rob- :," Alm•ditto to ou : w Thom,ditto s 00; We have the Clark Jewel, Florence 'and New Perfeotioa. F 8nttivan.ditto 15 00; Goo Jwrlellroy._ A P LE E A` F Get our -rioes before bu ' ditto 11 00': Ro'e t Craven•bov grave p �9• Ic 1.50; t McKenzie., JT , ditto 6 769: GCow-I - We bave a complete line of Scresn floors and Window'Serowe.F L sa.ditto 300; J O Bryant, ragg wash-■ Wire Cloth from 18 to 40 inches wide out bet 8 9 con 8 ditch cos 2 ahoy ggc- , ing for planer ditch con 2 ti5 00: W J - at lowest prices. -Bryant. drape 10.11 cone 2-3 1&7.5; 0 9 i ' Brunt, ditch and itrav cone 2 and 8 A full litre of Garden Tools-Forks. Rakes Hose, Lawn Mowers, x 00; E A Btyaot.draw Hensel coo 3 x Sprayers, Scythe* and Stones, FU Cans etc. - 10.00; B'D Qowii, ehov gravel Goo; We have changed the name of our first patent TAaean. clean ditch draw gravel coo iA few An Tires at a red need 581.00: 9 Neal. haul gravel con 38 7b: hard Hoar from "CREAM OF TVE WE9r' to the Price-from 9.00 to14.1f0,. ' ••MAPLE LEAP'." - These are all guaranteed tires. •W Ellicott.grad sideline bet 14-15 coo . . . .. .. _ � - :: 4 5-50; John Sodom,operatiair srradei This !a a than a in name onl • the gnal!'t p .48-75; F K Cooper, tools and grease -the same se we have been sellltipt under the old brand oar Motto-"We have it, can plat it, or it is not made." ' for grader 11.13: F Arford, hauling - - "' pipe from Oshawa 45.00; Donald Pugh !same. You will readily see the advantage to as both. clean ditch grad con 4 1350; W 6 <.:froae the standpoint of national advertising,in having J. S. BALSDON, - I'ICK:I?RIN� Stover. bold plow clean ditch and ehov lone brand for our world-wide distribution. al 6 8.75; P Reesor, ditto 13 75; 0 Hood. i s grad con 4.4.7.5 26 A C Diamond.grad,, sT+t_e Flour CO. Ltd* ' _and plow 5 25: J H Keyes, plow con 4 ,8 jZ �Q 175; J Leal. ditto 88c. P (sates.clean ditch 1ep- r•►ii Xsxweil's hi113.75; E - muls at _ Courteous Service V Mitchell.ditto and putin pipes bet loth ='" 132 33 can 2 >t.83; w Mitchell, ditto THE courteous attention extended by menabess _ 10,00.;\M Bryant, open ditch lot 1 con Toronto : :.:'�'e.terboro Pickering y p year �, 8 e 25; R M Brown.haul of the bank's stag where you keep graven nett, .___. i count,adds materially to your satisfaction in coo. - ditch lot 1 con 338 75; W Sennett, _ - 235 yda gravel con 7 and sideline te.21 - ducting your banking bl]ainess. ' `' • Yet l3 coo ct b t : T Hard,haul qrs � P ' C K E R-1 N � * : Tel con 7 and bet�L Z3 and ebov 4'��0 : Standard Service is essentially courteous aervioe ae' ; A 21-95 Matthews, drag clean ditch con 7 - rendered by every branch of Bank, from the cons • J Riddle. draw and ehov gravel EAT t • ■ A _`� jManager to the fates{recrwt OA the staff. < consB•i3600; GEHoltbv ditto 4250; RKT y F Madill, ditm 2750 : D htaire, ditty a TRti r 27-50; F Harbron, till gravel 5.00: J B s-TAN Da �>`a N K Wagg,HI and haul gravel bet 2 3 con 5 12-50; C Lawton,ditto 15 00:O Rich Roand•ftoast or Steak, .` 2386 per lb ardsoii,ditto 15.00-, W J Bell:drafg.on : TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGIlIETY-THREE MILLIONS Kinsale road, work oong4-5 bet 2 and 3 Surloin Roast or Steak, '• 3612;F Wright,611 in holy w bet 28.29 Porterhouse Roast or,Steak, 28c '• -;Pickering Branch, - W.F.Law, tom 7 put is pipe 4050; $ Beilbp, fur Ramp Rnaet,... ... . 18c •� _ Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan,Matsitgee �, work on sideline bet 28.29 on'7 - - , '- R Darter, till hollow bet c2& 1 on 7 _ "PSne Rib Roast, . . �• 6.00• C Carter. ditto 27 50 F Rey Heavy Rib Roast, Holds,ditto 23 75; R Appleton,20 yds . • 18t: • gravel 2.00; M Bryant,draw gravel w Shoulder Roast. .. `•16 and 1%. '• r• t 12 50; A O'Ooonor,ditto ::.Pot Roast " r• Brown,clean ditch w 260; R.111 1� PickeriDg " Baker an di t I and drawing 8ri*ket, to boil, - ge •� y gravel 5.75: L Salter, drag ill culvert "' pplow clean ditch. baseline lots 1825 Lea of Pork,... ,,, •• �: _ _ '. 18681 ; 0 Sailer, clean ditches 4.75• U Loin of Pork •' i 1~_ W Disney. ditching labor rep culvert $h0 1 •5 .. - Bread like Mother tried to -make spread gravel con 6 7 01.25 ; A Pegg. n deL Roast of Pock, .• ... .. '20e,23c t h gravel nt out trePS loth Tel-1l Pork C}iope. ,. 2Sc . ' . pp -:Bane Cakes and cookies carried by our drivers. --.: cone 8 7 41.266 ; W Stevenson, dram 1g Pure Pork Sausage, ,,. 44 _ ' P}lOIIB �� and have them call. �n ;..:: grav rep roads lots 12 3 cons 6 722 Ii0; x'• A Rogers, draw gravel 15.x0 E F Finest Salt Pork,... " - \ ' Disney, draw gravel b" tots 6-7 cone `T' -asst Breakfast l3aCOH, piece, 88C -"--- :...-<,.1. I 4reat demani for tills r a . pr bet lots l 8 coca x$.50; w ' sliced, ...' � ,:. '38c r �' _ _"Martha Jane" ; r • oore,draw g•6wel cod 6 12 bo 3 C „ • ; •:+"'�Wage;,d raw-gravel bet 4.5 con ]t)00: add Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 32c Mrs W SAdlee.94 yds g 1 1 •g,• 8 Back Bacon, - ' I ''�•� � Chocolates � - rrs Try a boa-they're delioioas ' Farndalt,draw'grrlavel 09,2(: i ii'et, Cooked Hanl,. { _i• 65C �• _ .121(.adA gravel 1 J Bayles,51 loads ;gravel 7.86 ; J L Peg draw gravel Weiner*,.. 26e •� e 000 deal. at the Soda Fountain goes good when lt8 Clot. gg - - ;., con 810.00: Joe Mitchell, ebov draw Head-Chsese,.. ..~ ,.. ••• 15c •• Sundaes, Sodas etc., served is the '' .3 t gravel con 6 18,25 ; TO-Stephenson, Ea* First and homestic Shortenin •3 lbs 55 cents a:. repairs 540; J L Palmer. fill in wash• y g• ` Vertex Sanitary System, out baseline 5 00 • M Hickey draw •� 5 ibe 90 cents g Ib prim 'Wedding Cakes Otir Specialty gravel baseline grad plow 1'2.00 ; Sam a P o to IS center Nicholson, work an baseline 5 25 : R Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday ' •'�v Ward.salaryy As sups;to July 9 189 20 : \� 43 A li'utiilir ha raw on aidefine and �t T �t • 4 .i'E vt Sulabara 8 rLii ,� o • •i . haul ri►va .. I. � t ,;.,' A xJ• .;,,...- r afrnl y�°m^":•'t�w'"!•£�• ,�' ••i ,�•t*`a r� ?id, ,•x •' "iit�4x. � �:in,.' .•,t �/,..I"w t ;�`' ,.os'�w-F.",�„� e;! .��1.,•• �,•L�.„i+„. 4 kr ,;�„s .a-^'; wK; `�`-rte:5• a :.�, _.r,�:+. � .yam^� a='""'' ,�:."'� �•> �:�� �' tt�!' ,11f -W w- Anq Twat; r 4dw 7 PLAREMONT. Thomas and Hre• Pateriton, An(I HORSE REGISTER. son of IM at biq.own stable, Cairn- -Stock Farm. Claremont- daughter, Mi*@ Gladys; pent Sun- brogie F-.0-alsTON, .15258�. (1760). imported Mrs. (-',hidlovr was in Toronto day with Jame's and MrLe. Hortop, " AiuzoNA, (20407). the fashionably bred Olydeaftle stallion.,the property of "on Monday. of Port Perry. imports stallion,' a property of S'eaSOnable r Robt. Dafoe, Green River,will make Grabam Bros.. will tbs season Mrs. Thos.Gibbons Is having he David and Mrs. Pugh -and Mrs. the season of IM&s follows: Mon. of 11W at his own stable, Cairab Y residence re-paistted. ro. Walford motored to Oshawa 013 day leaves his own stable and pro- of Stock Farai.Claremont. Miss Mabel WLellan it spending Sunday-and iptpentthe day with S. needs to C.Carter's for noon, E.W. a few.weeke'vacatiop with friends and Mrs. Stephenson. Holtby's for night. Tuesday, Wm. BONNIE FLISK. (18254), j8280). 1MI, .,, uoods * this fashionably bred imported in Muskoka. Our senior football team went Middleton'@,Greenwood,noon, Love of farm. Audtey, night; champion Clydesdale stallion, the J. R. and Mrst Thextou, to Brooklinton Saturday evening Wednesday, Pickering, spent Sunday with J. W J. McDonald's, Brock road.noon propet ty of Graham Bros.,will make u last, when they were defeated by -H the season of IM at his own stable, gh&MO H. and Mrs.Beal. the Brooklin team by 2.1. atchings Bros., night: Thursday, Cairn brogle 8tock Farm.Claremont, See our Now Gin and Palmer Bros., Liverpool.-noon. M. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, of OLha John and Mrs. McGrath, James Kennedy's. Dunbarton, night; Fri- UPPERTON PRINCE, 11484. (14418) the Chambesys. :wa, vietteid with the latter's moth.7 Anderson.4nd Mrs. Besse Ytere in day, R.Garland's. Cherrywood, for pure bred Clydesdale stallion, the A full line of Wall Papers or. Mrs. Lfbd,last week. Oshawa o'u Sunday -visiting with coon; W. H. Major's.con. 5,night. property of Graham Bros..will makes, Mr.and Mrs. Pretty have moved Wm. and Mrs. Anderson. Saturday, own stable until the fell- -the season of 19,23 at his own stable;' newest designs. .into the Cooper dwelling recently owing Monday morning. Cair.nbrogie Stock Farm,Claremont. vacated by Fred Hardy. CATTEGAT,(imp), C.T. S. B. No.1248, KING GAUL, (14945) S. S. B.. (9588] C. Ladles'-Summer Underwear and 0 Mrs. Combs."of Toronto, 4pent S. B., the-fashionably bred imported Hosiery at right,prices. thorough-bred imported stallion.the McCormick-DeerIZIM the week sad here with her ninth- property of the Canadian Racing Clydesdale.stallion.the pv4ertylof er, Mrs. A. W. Mackay. Farm Mai hines and Repairs sold by Associations, Toronto, will mate Oscar Wilson,Broughava,'will make Men's Summer Shirts, new pat• James Underhill recelyed 'a car-- A. N. Sharp, Ki6gigton Road, the season of 192,3 as followo: Moni the season of 1923 as follows: Mon- terns. Men's Underwear, Owe stable and 2-piece siad combin. day. will leave his own stable, Dun. a *111'leave hii d load of feeding cattle on TuesdLy Eaat�of Whitby. Kinsale, for pr;ceed to T. Hirst's, -which hia purchased in Toronto. Barton, and proceed to Gerow's Ho . ht; Tixersday, Carson Bros., con. Telephone Oshawa 882 R 4 tel Brougham for night-, Tuesday. ni Mrs. C. S. Trueman returned ]Tr�nklin House, Markham, night; 7, noon. W. Ot'ineeod's. Greenwood, A. full line of Fresh Groceries -home last Thursday after spend- utel-N - night; Wednesday. U.Blake's,Aud Wedoesd.y. C.1lendar's H lal always on hand at lowest ink thee weeks- with relatives in Wire-IF-u-neing ley,MOOD, H. G. Wilson's, baseline, for Thursday. Wood's possible ble prices. "Tillsonbarg. Hotel Friday, to night;Thursday,W. J.Miller, Pick- Ort . West Hill, night; F sting, ore, his own stable where be will remain Highest prices paid for Sunday morning in the Bap. I am prepar;d tqtake orders for build- g, noon, H. Vale'a. lake shore, tist churchRev. Mr. Osborne will Ing wire fences,either hand- until the following Moaddy morning. night; Friday,' G. Cowan'*. Brock produce. reach. rnad6 or woven. Road, Doom own stable, night; Sat In' the morning his sub Consult me before placing your order. TERRINGTON CETzWAYo,9M, the fa- -urday, J. Patterson's. con. 7, noon, ject will be "Gideon Victoribusl' Charges moderate. Work mous Hackney stallion,the propertv thence to his own stable until the A. A.' 'SCOTT and in the evening, "Concerning guaranteed. of Graham Bros..?will make the sea. following Monday morning. His Coming." Phone Pick 1712 CLARE MONT, ONTARIO Some of our sidewalks are now 34 _4(s GEO. PARLEY. Pickering in an almost impassable condition on account of the high grass �b 0M1=18 0 nearly cov- Second Annus, each side, which now aim ers the walks. Police trustees, ar 0 -After Fifty Ye S U please get busy. FIELD DAY 0- UNDED fifty years, ago. the-Dominion Bank t*-&y 9 The Sunday School of the Union % March will hold their annual plc- Civic Holiday. Monday, F has a chain.of branches throughout the greater part of August 9th. Canada, and strong foreign affiliations circli the nic at Oshawa, on Wednesday. Conveyances will be Held under auspices of the Fairport globe. OuiWlLce6tury of banking experience has d:Mped July 15th. Ratepayers' Association. su, gar t the church to take all who have a complete and'efficient service and-a knowledge of financial ��f every description not away of going. Any one both on Laad and :affairs, invaluable to our patrons. b Everybody gets wlikiing to go will be made wel• prizes. including Come la picnic style. silver cups and medals. TM his sugar at J. Come. A number of the members Of Remember the date and come one Fingold's. The the Masonic Lodge, accompaoied come all to Fairport. Ontario's most by their wives, attended, the popular summer resort ou Civic Hall- [MON SAW 91?' price is $11.00. strawberry festival at the home 41tf day. Monday. Aug.Oth., WHrMY BRANCK Q P. LYND, Manama and the quality of A.G. and Mrs. Clark of the L C_ CROSS, Mamwer. take sihore.Pickertax.on Thursday 1MR001aM BRANM is the best evening last. They report a pleas- ant evening notwithstanding the uhopping rain. CIINMWJ The Park Committee would like to suggest to the merchants of Chopping and Oat Rolling will Claretnout-that they close their -places of business be continued at the will of the at 8 o'clock .. Good Pumps on the evening of Tuepday, late W. G. Barnes&b Green River, y Coal, Coal 241h. so ghat everybody can at• 91P- party. Let as all on Tuesdays, Thursdays F ri At Right Pl"*cqoo tend the garden do our best to make this enter days. 42tf Hard and Soft @oal of the tLinment a success. Buy,a "Toronto" Pump from me. best quality on Don't forget the formal o Feb'" rims TAj;r.Prtnkwts stmk, "TorOnto" Primps are sturdy, prac- hand of the Claremont Memorial Park T.R. Truism gaima Reat ane as bAlomm. to be held on Mon (Oivtc Holiday). A sports PM0010, A" LAW, Monday, Aug. Gth- No. 10 Mail 7.57 A M. tical , the product of thirty-five a LOW" 2M P.X. years in the Pump business—and gramme of football, girls' W r"a .6-04 P.M and races will feature the after And&y train. . . 7.57 A.M. I know the quality of materials noon. The memorial tablets will Trains going West 4*0 as f*d0W*- and worlanaziship used in their 7' be unveiled during the afternoon. No. 25 Loaal 7.45 AL M. Further particulars an to the ev- is N 1A0W .2.44 P.M. manufacture. TWINEt T WINE 041 . 9 Mail. 4W P.M. out will be given �ening entertainment in dar next issue. Implements party under the &US- Foregoing is according to Standard A gardeal I too P. M. a hand Pump—whether for a deep Sunday train, No matter what style you want In of the Claremont Memorial time. or shallow well—I can suppl Park Committee will 'be held on Just" received a large ship. the park grounds on the a The Pickering a "Toronto" Pump which T9 - meat of McCormlok ,of Tuesday, July 24th. in ;e e e�y satiafaction---at a Igat 6.16 sharp, Viguance COMMMA8 gi 8 v Binder Twine Vening. beginalt re ona price. le, football we tch will be played out, in that-!'Big Ball" between Brooklin and Olarom The 01;act of this Association Is to Drop in and let me'show you the -Be sure'of yours by ordering -P -clan and in the evening a high lemon stmliu d to programme will be given by Dun- IF!In promm "Toronto" Pump Line, at once the VU001 Cowan, of Toronto, Canada's Can XXlee entertainer, assisted by Have you examined One— it propse�r Kombors having I talent. Full particulars will as"immedia6ely w any%smaborl W. R.,' EXEIRSONQ the new McCormick be given next week. The girls' meeting of the Wora- Box 424, Whitby Deering Tractors ? Membership fee •#1.M I . ion's inntitute will be hold at the Mm PresULeal home nt Mrs. Thos. Birkett at 3 P. Tickaft may be ha4 bo ''lAt as show you a few m., on Wednesday July 18th. SeoreftrT on applisaVAG. Implements �Rt71riT The following 'contests will be gxsc:., Oom.—L. D. Banks, C,S.Palm- P U M S that you would like .:'.held':' Putting up and packing a er, -Donald Mauro, Pickering. Look over "ur haying machines school lunch, not to exceed six varieties, for girls from 13 to J,R. Thexto.i; �V. J. Clark. and get ready for the rush 16 years; Summer drinks, for girls ;from 10 to 12 years;krR; Paper drink-' -OPE F• X. C 0 'log cups "d serviettes for Isod IMNIft a ar 4, 7 to 10 years. Pro- J11 Cn* 0 W" W­ .VLAREMONT box for girls r lunch UX4W& 5 C sndb H A out C ry gramme : WhaVs worth Belt, pby sically, socially, educationally? %I of music. Each- member is ICE 10 REAM The Idell Onciq Store' requested to bring sandwich. cake Now • the In the course of a few days we aball be order your or pie and dishes. Always on hand i into our new store, located moving about 150 feet South from the four car before the Spring rush. W. -e On Wednesday. July 4th, the Having opened anew Store and Re. main corners of the village. We need members and friends of the Clare- freshment Stand, and also a Park : �, ,.Can make immediate delivery more room to carry on our extensive wont Baptist church met to wel at Rosebank. I will be able to come,their new pastor, Rev. Mr. accommodate picnic parties and also growing business. We shall! at reasonable rates, of the following. model make delivery to any part of the town Osborne, and his wife. Some tt: and special attention given.to 011* regret was felt becr*s�se neighbor. -Hot water supplied and first-class, reg orders. Onlythebestof Food toffs Lag Baptist pastors were unable to boats for hire. will be kept on our shelves. A ouppi y be present, but the lArge number 1�-Dance platform to rent, RS, RUNABOUTS TOURING CA of.Neilson s Ice Oream will be kM: who gathered were well enter- 40 Phone Pict. 5W4 constantly on hand throughout summer, tained by Misses Joan Evans, Our Objective — Quatly Gladys Paterson, Emma Brown, Dyson . E. Cowan First. Low Price"I goods guatft• AND ONE TON TRUCKS* dam us got your next order, Mary and Geor Bingham and Karkham Bread Canada Bro&4 Awry Forsyth.glrev. A. McLellan Hamen and Shoes Phone.Clare 2W6 gave an address in his usual bappv style and Mr. Osborne also have recently taken' over ty spoke We h VWX CRIDLOW1 briefly. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne ONTAJUO Repaired promptly and sads"_' ,;..,-:-Ahe Ageaicy -for the Ckievrolet CLAREMONT, were then called to the platform by the chairman, where they were . .,faction guaranteed. Car and will be in a posi- the recipients of many asefill gift Motor Little girls prettily dressed and trial is solicited tioti to take, care of the sales each ift encircled the h bearing a �.M 3== M�TgB and then 44 platform where they deposit9d _04he "Corner Shoe Store," via proceeded to the - and. service of this Cai future. their burdens, bowed coyly and Claremont, Ont. the 'departed. They were followed by young men bearing weightier bar- dens which were also left o G A A Accessories, aso. n the Whitevale full line' o Of&H mabortak and design platform. The "shower" being kept in stook. 16 will Pa.< you icom'pleted. Mr. G. M. Forsyth in- The-Service Garage 0au sk out works acd Inspeci ow larbonaft a RD9 and Oil btain prio" Don't be nit" troduced those present to Mr. and I alw * ys in"stoick. Mrs. Osborne, after which the arnta we do not#=ploy bhow 0ousequeolln Overhauling, Painting, all kinds �i _%; DOM evening VVA9 brou ly "a, and 4c throw am W" �.J- ,jht to a happy repairing done. Ignition .couchision when I sat down to & oomadmica of 10 per oent.,whiah YOU WE Plentiful supper served in the gun- &,%pecialty. Ccovered tems 01 y School room. nod Your old Ford top rt SHERW��1D J1 BOLL ACUTT0.1i o"... day Pastor for $13.00. other and M&TEERS014.qp�people Were happy together P"tkto coutinne so as Oyu Thoue, rri. 'a .... F,`�' re•'" '. A"` -'. ;:J':`.':'' '., '•.�."'_'�'w ,. ' r _ ` ',....r fA'. u.+tl, .; i.Gd * •�"1a?.,f.> . { •y` ,qJ"�v ' *A -"•'•' r:17 _ ';w ;y1�." :'`°e57 r, p,`.'+.+t .••i•. ,°e.. 9'i!°^',�''+'• A,«.� P^� >,"„t. 1h Q n. •n E`•.• ,y .v. •.r �j.c t'v r a •�,,.° r. ,M� °-.2}a•. ,a. .•C.:•. ,4f' ).';�...•• '3^ rn n! , ,w s,.�,•:r�.•a ,�a� r rw_.+ a '"• i )Y iL'�� ,�v,- "�n'p•a. '` YLL - .. ... �F • :,° .• .�•{•+✓•., 'h , 3. a. , L JuPM 4^r? �^v :r°r3` S. iRRRRRRh �` f•, : w _ u '!A MOTHER'S HWTH n`,4.....,.i p•! ,�n�;• ' Ah _ NEEDS ���REAT BARE e House � � 'Care of Home and ChUdren Of- .. F >.. 'µ•. :••THE SUMMER BRIDE'S•KITCHEN , A NEAT AND SIMPLE FROCK. n Causes a Breakdown. ``fg:. <V"� FAD. FOR A-LITTLE:GIRL s x Do the brides of our neighborhood The woman at.home, deep in house `' hold duties and the care of mother. 1 ' ae.�, `haTe the various fads that change and ' 2 ~. hood, seeds occasional help to°keep v, _ vary as much as the new styles and fashions? They do in our section; - ''0 her in good health. The demands:•up• " r with 'f3?¢ ,oa a mother's health are many and f ° t n: and a fad' that is�very popular v ,, s. c ' = i suers. Her own health trials'and'hoer them here at present is the enameled K „ : , - drop-lea! dining-tables. And t is not i'cbtldrem'a 'w�ellare enact heavy toile, - i while hurried meals, broken t. `only brides-who are Indulging in this en rest and .; •` ' „ r much indoor ?1ving tend to wea$en her, either. Man women who onl 1 • <; .Y', .• y conwtittution. No wonder that the so- :have small families are investing a ' 'few cents and a little time in these - , ' man at home is often indisposed `« r t. !• -•� ,,••., 3 +, through weakness, headaches back- a `attractive accessories. ' ' _aches and n,ervousuess. Too many All of the second-hand stores of women have grown to accept these' - 4' ou- town -have been ransacked in + `^ .r .search o! the old-fashioned dining- vieftaticns as a part' of`the lot of motherhood. But many and varied as: Caught Off'°M®ntreal .Island _ ^ 'room tables with drop-leaves at the � her health troubles are,.the cayaa •ia ;.\. i w:,.' _. side and for kitchen chairs of at- The guide .under' whose directions these muscaiunge were-caught iu f simple and relief at hand. When well, - L ` tractive deli These are selected. Imke St. owe, about two and a halt'miles from`Ste. Anaes; claims that "w x E design. :it to the woman's good.blood that there are no finer muscalun' fishing grounds in the Province: He:makes a ' a{ ,: in as''quaint a pattern as possible, keeps her well; when ill sloe must speciality of this kind of_.fiahing and guarantees one fish per day or no pay. and are of soft wood that has been make her blood rich to renew" her There is also good fishing for small"moutlr bass, pickerel and pike and in the :.'A' ''. .' •painted," instead of varnished -- health. The nursing mother' more 1,.fall, Lake St. Louis is visited by-fights of duck Southward bound. Mr. Pilon, • 4374.-Blue and'white dotted dimity than any other woman in the acrid guide, conducts parties for d"seek shooting,also,'in season, from Ste. < soli the table and ehsira are well the rubbed with sand a er, until eve ! Annea. Perhaps the reason•for thi plentiful supply of large fish is than r9 is here' shown-bins bands of blue nseda. rich ,blood and plenty of it. tsign of the paint or ,varnish has been organdy form the decoration. This There is one way to get this blood so ff ge d,,butewhatever the treaaon iaetlieie they Sportsmen preferring to go further a removed They are then painted with would be pretty in'yellow pongee with -necessary to perfect health,'and that.l three coats of paint. Some use ivo ry ''the trimming in white or .in green is through the use of Dr. Williams ' "for this;while some, prefer white, but:organdy, with -frills of white. The Pink Pills. Mrs.W.T. Riley,R.R.No.1, -' 1 r I think the most,attractive ones I,sleeve may be short, or, in wris. Apple Full, Ont., has proved the great 1 F�,j L The-idea that the Creator fm• { have seen.-are of s soft,gray solar. length, -finished with a band cuff'. value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to `'sib I planted in the soul of man is iiQ After the paint is applied, a that-k The Patterrr is cut in 4 Silos: 1, 2', mothers. and i.ells her story as fol. r /� P nothing less than perfection;. ough coating of enamel of the same 4, and 5 years. A 4-pear size requires lows:--­"Two years ago, after the birth _ and the greatest message that color is put on. Then they are de-'2 yards of 36-inch material. of my boy, I.became very weak affil- � 1� :as I the greatest Teacher ever sent r design, usually Pattern mailed to any address oil , \(c� =to this earth ova us' was: "Be ' eorated with some desi y aj run down. Gradually I loot weight and Y 7p'"'`" S rt g < `t ; 'conventional pattern, put on with leipt of lOc in silver or stamps. energy until I= was unable to do my _ I ye thereLo�fl .,street, even as E� enamel' If the' furniture is ivory, housework. _I could not sleep, my , your Father which is to heaven - / is perfect." canary yellow and black may.be used shins it may be applied to the ant- nerves.would twitch and�Jump,ao that � =° --for the design; while there are no side to hold the parts in place until I arose in tha morwng with .heavy !� - cobra that look so well on gray as they become thoroughly dry. aching finite and heed, Indigestion ' some of the soft pastel shadea- Old When the glass in the oven' door helped to make the misery worse,.and --The largest telescope in the world is Rr blue may predominate accidentally gets-broken a,very satis- my heart would palpitate terribly. I on Mount Nelson, California It mag- : -,r The very beauty and' attr.;gtiveness factory temporary repair may be doctored steadily for a year without, nifies the brightness of a star 250,000 ' of such a set as the one I have de- Rffected by applying adhesive tape to getting better, bat Just dragged along tim_ ea. ikri&-d *bull be reason ebough for each side of the.break. feeling that -I would never be well • an bride to choose it for the main If the lass to of the in- But one lucky day on the ad- '�► '' r E rimerita made in France with . .• ... . ..r y g p percolator (a part_of her dining-zoom furniture; seems to suddenly leap-ftom its proper vice of a friend. I began treatment concrete made with slag have proved bim the small cost is an added virtue,, position and cleaves asunder upon the Much Ado About Nothing,;,... ,. with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.. I have rep it about, equal to .that- made with e. taken only six boxes. but 1 wish you. I bear Che'people all raving about�gravel. E:. . and 'has an added appeal to most floor it may be mended with adhesive could see,the differeuce. I-am now able M`La Peppeea bathing suit" - ti., .;� insides who prefer to start their mar- tape until another may be purchased to do -my work, go about and enjoy "Well; I don't sea so much to rates i Tied life, living in a frugal way, that' When paring any hard fruit or E it..ms ba easier for the rou a.-to, vegetable, protect the inside of the myself. I feel so entirely like anew- about." t..- .� y „_ Pl ' p woman that f advise every weak or get a start. N. Portrey. thumb.and forefinger'with pieces of afung woman to try Dr.Willlame' Pink A Great.Silence, . • - - 'adhesive tape. Keep K e n d a I I's w Pills and I.know.tlrey will get,.beAe- Westminster City Council has ac- IC& CREAM SAUCE. When ripping seams with a knife-or ahrsya, in the barn f Scial results.' cepted an offer of a firm to sAppiy free n - -`For. chocolate sauce to be served razor blade,wrap the blade with ad- A strained muscle,a If you are ailing, eeally tired or de- of charge'rubber roadway blocks sirf• . with-ice cream put one f hesive tape to within an inch of the sprung tendon. a jolt p pound o. light pressed. It is a duty you owe yourself -nci&= • to .pave about 1,500 square. ; brown sugar into a saucepan with one and to Prevent injury to-the fingers aad your family to give Dr, Williams' ,atria of cwrtw way .in Whitehall or a Knock demands immediate ' and fabric. attention. A few hours'delay will quarter pint of milk, two ounce< of Pink Pula a Lair trier:What this medi- couud .tbe:Cenaitaph< y �hoAal$tq,.grated, and ant ounce of In case s break comes in your rub- result in a long lariieness-perhaps l tins has done for others !t will surely Tt,e blocks will be laid by the Cgan- dv 6tstter. Bail together until it forms ber gloves apply a patch of adhesive do for you. You can get'Dr: Williams' in th lose of'the horse. Kendairs to to the. underside of the cut or c11 in gam.of the existing blacks c� Treatment haw saved more w a, soft' ball when put in cold crater. � Pink Pulls through any-dealer !n medi- It will help make the Cenctaph the horsef3esh than all the other known :1 - Tads from the stove and Savor with break. It may be used in the same tine or by mail at 50 cents a box or vaeilla. manner to mend kid gloves, using a e�lz hoses for ;2.60 from The Dr, Wil- most imptive trypot in London. Ap remedies, Under' the name of prosohtag traMe wthi be hashed. warn. Kendali's Spavin Cure, it 'is the >^ �T'o make Carmel ice cream, pat ,,,..bit of dye or ink to stain the patch teams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. � trsT"em tlhat they brave entered. fortryearold standby of horsemen, quart of milk in's double boiler and to match the gloves. ta-- � tie strip of road secrea to these farmers and veterinariamr. when hot add one tablespoonful of - Use adhesive tape to cover the open- The Gulf Strealri. memat^ies too deep for teals "* cornstarch which has been moistened ing in the,bottom. of.salt or pepper Westber expects are accounting foe' --+--- Get o bottle of Kendall's today. with milk, yolks of four beaten' eggs, sleeker instead of.cork, which !a often the recent freq- ,A changes in tem- The pigeons that served during the A&C too,for tip. Fres Boob or : and one-half cup of sugar. Scorch bard tq remove and often slips inside. peastare ty es."1btRg them to th'e Gull War and were often under fir have eoHtaforto!o : . "ens cap of maple molasses or one-list! When si'nall cuts or breaks appear.gtr,m• been pensioned by the War Office, and DR. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, pound of maple sugar, .Add a little in the table oilcloth they may be mend- par cen2v&•iee the Gulf Stream bee a keeper has been .appointed to.see 6NOWURG FALLS.Vt-.U.S.A- water to it, then add to the csstard. ed by applying a strip 'of adhesive been blamed for every tr'eeh develop that they receive proper cars ; ,/ When cool. add one pint of cream and tape to the underside. - :. f - at cc climate, when. as a matter of s 0 feet the slight aeaaonal changes that — - — - --—— -- :� : ,H to Opposite, _ :take pines.in its position are not di- MAKING`THINGS SPICK r tie Lar these vagaries. ectly rrsponsi . + 7 - "They say people with opposite obar• Its flow does !bat reach witbft two K Besides being of invaluable aid in baDptest mar. the medicine chest or cabinet, adhesive riageiati�x make the t?ioiieand mP1es.of any post of Surnpe. - �� � � td �" .so'that we must VWXch for smother tam may be used as first aid in in- ••Yee; thai'e why I'm looking for a numerable cases of household emer- cause on whose broad back to lay t t a dy gency. It may be made so useful that girt with Money." responsibilities of June saowsRorms the housewife should never tw with- and February heat-wt ves. serve � F out it The finest lance in the world are The Equatorial current, coming into After cementing broken grass or worth•more than their weight,in gold. contact witttp South America, splits In- to THE two one part terming a!!omg the Bra- coast s : _ ran coast and the other t rain . --- :north to tam the Gulf Stream. `' ''fir-Z• Contrary to the stream makiag a ••.•.-' I -. ��-a.a'For.� complete circuit of the Gulf of Mexico, - bay u l as was formmty supposed,only a sma11 - _ amount of water in drawn from tb& Rrhea it is Ice-cold,o ieese at �c gulf, and the stream, beginning to tthie else rasa stuo to tease-at /p as X9_9, St;;4t,of Florida,• weeps northwards, hams parties, wh+an aaey I fa and gathering velocity until it reaches the fur Just�tla��y. And $C� aosa# of News i r oundlamd, where Its no is more convenient I ; o, speed decreases gradutrlly until tt be- -to serve ordered by the comes merely a wind drift. � case fr+om�a dealer like Winds may disturb the surface of - ,�'` the Gulf Stream. Favorable winds r�iceiayourrefrlgee• y Tay accelerate its flow and advea se d"'e'' + ones'rata t, soutlLea• More and mores favorite ° rd t while a strong wry y� for 22 years- _, ��?.w� 1y or south-easterly wim,d may blow - ! .surface water out of its course. spinal twos firestabliahed in l T3he—prevalb5ag,winds of Western Toronto in 190-1. a t --- --- Eurapre are-from the west and south. Choicest products fram_na•• .� ,,fir g west. Coming from the ocean they tore make it-whatewme. ► -�''r!:' i - - . Our sanitary plant, with Q contain s tot o[ moistume which is sterilized � makes.is / dutIled by their oontaot with northerly P letEtrrd�es,and drape in the,form of rain _. _ a or am even before reaching the land. r „ Mixed Up. - - Di1iL tt r. After young Joey led bad hie first day of school his father Inquired whale + the teacher had told him. S N said.tbie boy, "wee have been r , " taught about a bad king whro drove over his people in motor cars,'' T'" "Oh, that's dreadful," Wd the inch- Y: "y,ry-"" rti 8r. "Tell me all about it." _ Refreshing +I "Well, it was in the hitstory lemon, faits aI1G • •; so you must rook In yo1rr book, daddy; ( � it was King John.'.' j - Then lire Lather read, „Who oppre6e- .��-. ',� •e,. _ .. +• �wC�!'w"'�- ed b� people and ground Chem down I � 'THE COCA-COLA COMPANY .. .. ,• *:;. with tares (taxis)." Toeaato,Mooteeai.Wtnatpoa,Vaaewwr o ' In Russia There ore 11,229 women - �� toy l - every, 1,00 men. Germany comes rV� ifliiUE Na 28-23. �.�.O, n#-,. with :L,100 and Austria 1,069-. �i� �r..r,i - - _ ;a @y,';' '`.<�-;".. `-,�.:.. iy'• _ " ,/y .,. 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'1`♦ ,J+.a'. ��b`J{'' �^ '.lr,r t� 4,h.•"Pw �,�,-- .. _ 4 . •C, '.., '•� • .� � •%l- •4 1�•�.Y�-y J.L,'{ r'S•'.w a'Y ... _ �•L�••�-•., V'-. 'C -. r-••-.�..'�- ,•..a^'• .EASY TRICKS _ SHIP OPERATOR - Classified Adtixt>Laeenest>` i. .. Ne- ss OUT WITH FACTS . IL FORD owiiaa. s >o FOUTA. -c.Rls �u r t Tt_ /''M �L -.L _ ta�eRmrut Will rt+ you $1. ai Amrs y "' }. 1 IIe L1��11�$ Bl�Sil' sou A& ImmeNsto rise ararM/f. wefa � "Taaklo did go much for me a year ♦nto soacuur co., F.oatote oaL `ago that right new I am fee2ing eves ..:------.; Nis-asv-tx Rscg'aourrrT TO AproNx better than before I got sick," declared rrenu to wu our ^Mario jaw." a searaalssd - - - ; John Croyad'Ul, S Haddlmand St., Qt:e ! aa„et zs>tir but rlras ' mu.r' Lan , bee,-P.Q. Mr. Croyssdili, a. ship Lela• .�••MH ont. Drool - I gaepb-operator, it well known.in Quo.' - 'v tour' WASHINGTON NAND PRras. ` E MxV AN ENQUIRY FOR ♦ WNBIDO sec, ha b yea " •;, ;,, .. sea for fo >y_ er' :'•�• Mar at C}tad�el. "W w -.'t 1• '` I To Hand r ` "F'or twv solid_-yearn I suffered from f rrPwi�ne ions WSls� rnnw osoo. sea n s' . sitOmadt trouble. My appetite was an;aalalde at w.• 15omnto poor I couldn't eat much. but even µ, 5y �. ��''?x�.,,,, i•- Serious Mistake. {' ,„ '•;,i•.. then, after�meala, my heart palpitated ' - - so'badly from the preasttre of Sae on Hoot (to guest, a reteti docebor)- - - �.�; my stomach r would be miserable neat• "And did you ever make a rer+Dous miti- , . .�•�'G ly all day, and couldn't hail s�beep at take in you diagnosis?" Icight. The ;exult carer I felt tired Off-"Yea, ace serious one-=I r r once treated._&•patient for Inddgeatten.. and w-ornout moef of the time. For this, trick you'll used a "It wasn't long after I began talons and she tjoalld easily have regarded d31- ` clothes brush and a friend. 'Bay Tanlac that a - � . y ppetite had a new, petld4citia!" •- . _, �•��^,, to ypnr 3iiend: • _ start and the ataf`ftEtch trouble was lox- "You think you are observing, There are more women than then ° dos't ran? Then, perhaps, you ing its grip, Lad now I'm always eager ea for mltime to come,nothing distress- -Voters in Sweden.. --W will tell me how many times 1 " es me, I sleep brush your back with this clothes A soundly fad Teel fine all ? the time. Tanlec is a splecutid, Fell- t,n IranL+,q t - brush." (JIB 4 - No matter how observing he ts, able mdi ecine." Nth.�tpg he will be wrong. The chances Tanlae is for sale by all good ding- 7"*0 pnmote a are that the laughs of those who gists. Accept no aubetitutec Over 37 {,'ip+s,HosplgCMdWoa are looking an will acqualut Min million bottles sold. with the feet that there is "a trick R 1pse _ltatlsel3emedrl �y. - _ about the trick." before you have Taalac Vegetable Ptl1s are Nature's )W 7sar]Cjaatlaeas,toewsmi :% bruihed his back more than once writaiceprses "Carslloot. : +- ' or twits. own remedy for constipation. For sale t(�rya�ts,,,llasllriaMlst.6lkriR : _ - -- - ' ' • - The fact is that you do not gverywhera. Th�Toba'c' c` o- l_ Qualit brush his back with clothes/`'AY brush at all. while you a brulati T•lie Irteh �ea is nowhere more than Attractive Propositin A E6 be doing this, you were brush- 720-feet lee ing his back with your hand while 'V- 2 _ r you were brustug the front at your For man wLth. all round weekly y� ILLTINS own coat with the brush. If you newspaper ssperlGa++De and � } •se>rioe'a >•toseq sae.iemedles �y. will try this you will.discover that or X00. Apply Bo: f4, Wtlsccs °a itao:. it is impossible to tell, when the publishing Co. ZAd Tt Ade�ids ti` ' ' • strokes of the head and the DOG DLSEASM Street Yawl • ",a n d_ i packa g strokes of the brush are simul- and How to Seed -+ taneous. whether the brush or the Hatled Free to any A0•I c+ hand touches the batik. - _dress b the Author. } ` m . L� 020TLh Adz" A Minard8-King'of Pain fCitp this out and paste it, wilth New Vora. U_aA. -- ' _ others of the series. in a acrap h Excellent for' Rheuma- bookr.) --- tisrn. Neuralgia. Back- �A s a� ♦ '' BACK ACHED e ache and kindred thin. HEALTH EDCJ Ho>l» Mo�t�a. Formerly it was a custom In some .Y DR. I I MIDDLETON parts off England to put mottoes_over ; ' � t he cb tsnoee to h,oteee. Man y o e►rovinoW Board of HN k Nr Qatrio TERRIBLY •.� e w . - .. were v n&lat. :theca cry 4 19r: li[3ddllssoa will be sled t0 aaswes Llnsrti00a an Atblb 8ea111 era► � " � �� OF rn tors, th>r t steno. �� h�at � 8ssoae."aata One of the bust to over a door at t:r+s,through Montacute, Somemt:--- , se � Tel �w Sh0 r Toronto. Through this wideope+ning gate -' -Now tofu,% too sarly, none retuaas,- Fawd Rtlief by Taking L I» � tor} late. i>I uam'$ Vegetaw Clm�pal>�d : Let was thoughts tarn for a few'Either that or his rate of mental pro- On a porch at-Beddingtow ' minmtsss to the problem of the preser- grass during his early yearr is !e slow To those who croas the threaboid•ot - nation of child ]ifs, especially of the that at puberty,that is when he grows this door - Chatham, Ont.-"I took Lydia E. whits ram among our native-bocci,up to young manhood. he has no more ptnkham's Ye table Com d foe s ECHA IN PAH pnlatian. In considering this pros- actual sense thin's boy of 13 years. A t wegoome; 'both to rich and ge pour 't po trim-down condition after the birth of ,4 . lam the -most aiivisable way is in all j There is something wrong tere. If PC': boy. I had terrible and ;. probability to look at the subject from yyooiing country is going to be great, if it One favor only we would bid you grant, ��, and was tired and weak, not fOR the standpoint "Is it worth while?" is to take its p�ace among the Fee+i yiou're.at hoam+s„ and asst for what fit to do fay work grid core for my three Those who know, think that it Is�leang nations of Lfie _world a, high you want little children. One day I received your worth while, and they have facts and standard of mentalit should be aimed mentality To this luny be added the fotbw'ieg Hale book and send it,and gave np tak- flgures to back up their beliefs `st. The-fact that Canadian�rui`s its the medicine I MW andbeganta]d>sg OnS.calp,ArmsandUrnbse in � first lace, this Dominion,. apptoprla- Shakes Road, motto, on a g show superior intelligence to.those of the Vegetable Compound. I feel mn ' ww p l� pp +the United States might be 'due in holuse at Ditobstag Road, asst Hrish- L il�t Rest. CU#1CUI"19 Heals. and even' the Province of Ontatrio, g better now and am tact ashamed to tell needs mere settlers of Llie right kind.!some degree to the tact that a lame �= what it has done forme. I„:... '� .. Ntnv there are two kinds of settlers I percentage of the immigrants olio Come .Irkher-come. hither'-comae- it to any'woman I think feels aa!I do." Ewa�°aAe DLit is a he I as come here are of British stock and. hither- _ -Mrs. J. R. MCMASON, I= Halve my scalp.arms and limbs.The Deli. , final- Increase our population--those y burning Me �. -4hat come to our sharps as immigrants consequently of a higher mentality -Ham eboil you m* no enemy but win- St.,Chatham. Out. MybeirbecaateWelaso and those that are barn here--our own standard due in part-to heredity, en- tm,., Lydia R Pinkhatn's Vegetable Coe- sad dry and Teri oat in hand- - children. A record cf efficiency testa I virctinent and the system of universal �,rough wee>tt er.-"As You Like It!' ppoouunnd, made from roots and herbs,has + �, rosy clothing Vim,,, " was made in-the United States during ducation which prevails in the old forneari fift earsbeenrestoringsick. + g And on the loos' beading to the lib- y yy �aisci the breaking ate.smd W= the war to test the physical and men- country at the present time. ailing women to health and strength. It + _old not rest ss night an - .a sal efficiency o! drafts of retracts re- No'figures are available at the mo. relieves the-Umbles which cause such occoum of y gtc:red for aver service. f comparison meat t8 compare the intelligence of ap'°O mks' whoever knockjL-"Ma° ro� ` - beth:" symptoins as backache,P The trouble lasted about of the mental capacity- o! these' re-I the average native-born Canadian boy irregularities, tired worn-out gs - nips yaws. -My mother UW many crnita was made with sitatlsf reeruits,Or girl with those o! their race and e' andnerdonareee.Th�irisebownagainand ditlkraat icaDadiee but they did no - dims were an as found soy that Canada would hold her colt' Dominion�NE�1' ORDERS. - is auclrlsa by n Mrs.M telling - from Canada, and it kin' across the seas, but it is safe to. ago by good. We began using Caticmtn � 'the Cana on Express Money Orders are writes, as well as by one woman telling 8osp and Oiaemeatwhirb ligence to even the white tetrarch of in any fair test of this kind. It be- on sate in live thousand omtes another. These Women know, and ly baalm3 mar" (Signed) miss willing to tell others, what it did for trim ML C>wwa, No. 'i.. ,the United States army. What is tae hooves us therefore as Canadians throughout Canada. _ -: reason for this? One reason is that I interested in the welfare of our coun-, them; therefore, it is steely wakth Mains,lab.70,19= :in the United States there is a heavy try, interested in every condition that- your trial' Qi+e Catdcofs.Soup.Ointmmaand laux every year of Immigrants :tom will tend towards producing a he Women who suffer should write to the Zhlmm rbe care o1 skin. :•*. _ South Eastern Europe and other parts theer and more intelligent race of �. Lydia&Pinkham Medicine Co.Cob >^� ss.. ­of the earth. There is also a large people, to do all in our 'power to re- Ontario, for a tree ro of L dia rlegto population, native born,but this dace infant mortality in Canada and _ � • pinkham-'s Private Teext-Hooky tspalo �� : latter group need not be considered to have facilities for the proper feed-_ ` "Ailments Peculiar to Wttdloen.. _ OCtirlMswBeagsiawe�SLwtsslas. . ;, here, for their mentality ranks far be- ing and apbritlging of the rising gen- low that of the whites. To be specific, oration go that this_country can point j - the mean mental age of the negro with pride to the physical and mental r - drafts in the United States army was lstatus of its native-born population 10.37 year;. That mesas that the in I and feel assured that in health, men- telligence of the average negro soldier(qty, physical fitness and in social pis that of a boy a little over ten years conduct, Canada can proudly take her ' of age ad a little less than an aver-I place as one of the foremost countries ... A Business Mistake � + age boy f eleven years. On the other ss regards efficiency and progress. 1' hand, t1ke mean mental age of the among the nations of the earth. To .11'a'rmm "Did yer sell them•pots- .'white dr ' is to the -United States reach this ideal, much woek is yet toes an'cabbages I had on that stand?" = '.•army w 13.08 fears and that of necessary,and when we know that the Hired Mama"Sure I did. . - Canada .29 years. prevailing rate of infant mortality in Faat'mer-°Wal 1 be}iggaredl Now r Now,:a.comparison-of these figures Ontario at the present time is,roughly we haint got no good samples t' show with the actual age of the boy him.+speaking, one hundred per thousand. theta ortymobeeltste Wen they cotta 'May r - ' self wa)uld seem to indicate that after which means that one child out of byt,. UNLESS you see the name er' on tablets, you T rt certain- age, ,the average youth every ten born, dies before reaching , ceases to-learn anything that would twelve months at age, we have some 1111nard's Liniment used by Physicians ' are not getting Aspirin at Y� r al:_ him as beta called intelli problem confronting us. a, ` jgtc -y g gent idea of the Looking Forward. DULYDAYS y—=—� -- = _ Small $a � J n �—'gay, dandy, . �a p ` ple- go to'heaven heaven do they become 1 -- . �, angels-right away, or have they to "` •,� .- _ �•:� -.t i; fgA 0 ��Y pose a 'lot of stupid p�*tloua Vultures are said to fly at times at -- -. July--Abe oDDreesive _ - _ -.-mouth heat; red hot days and''sweltering a rate of more than a hundred miles ;nights; -is extremely.bard on little — an hour. I • ones. Diarrhoea, dysentery, colic and _ crholera infantnm carry oft thousands - 5�) `�`�•• �,�' - of precious little.lives every slimmer. Keep Stomach and Bowels Right The mother.tnust be constantly on her By sivia baby the harmlem purely � to prevent these troubles or it vecetable,in onto'and ehtldren'.r.salsstor. - --- - - ,guard they come on suddenly to fight them.• p - - •r .�' i.' ' No other medicine is of such aid to- - _ brine.astoniahin¢.sr.afyingreanbti Accept only, an "unbroken package" of "Baser Tablets at, s. :.. m makrm baby's stomach dasat ' Aspirin, which contains directions and dose worked out � . mothers dprias the hot summer as is • �- - �� 13aby's own Tablets. They regulate .';', • -�- loos and bowdsmowv ~; the tioveels Dad stomach, and an oc ah „E they rho at testhfnit physicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions f� 'oasloalal'9,an iven to the well chgd verybody says you can time.Guaranteed ire. hardly keep your head above wider." ' from narcotics,opt-. Colds. I-feadache Rheumatism 6 will prevent summer copiplaint, or it He-"Well, that's oust? when'I'm on a�ul hmrre& the trouble does come on suddenly will Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis banish k • The 'lisblets are sold by land.., y ents. Safe and \,r - - ' "u' eOeF• Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain linedictne dealers or by mail at 25 cents Is it true, as a cynic asserts, that At All G a box from The Dr. WWA&ms' Medicine *e cordially praise only those men ++ AT$wady `Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. ICo., BroakviDe,,Ont who rise Without overtopping our- Aspirin is the trade mark qt-"ered In Canada) of Sayer tsanufacture of limo- _ * atettes,ofdester at BaUcyiieacld. While it is Well kne" that Aspirin means Ey�y er r The timid luau a3AVer CTeateg any- selves? -- rneantaeture.to assist the public agafast imitations, tits TaDieta Of Bayer " Nt.iaM's Liniment for ISSUE No. 28--'28. Will be stamped with their general trade mark. Me "SayrrCrew" t thing He who'would make must dare. s '•#�• r� - :rr �,:,'k... Y.. "--�"• 4 •w+h,;° '.• •,r."� '•K• A''ii.cgF .:' ';•+� 'ti: ='`y�"tl�"� .w`w'a y;� ,x•N' a+;E• :�, Aa j•.'.r'i'� , '„ f yy ,�£.,,+,.> .'e .;:s y ,�' •.+;., ''d mow,.- �.'.`,�,'^ .�� � `^* 's' �,. :�` d.r .r a - ? .,�"' :s,d.. rc '' $p�f1+.P.'a,rT »" L: "weF;Y•'"^�a °dl .yfrt .t.. tia7 •' y��' -•ate„_ - :.+ .:XRr^°ef'9' 'i- :, `+ .t�d^r�•--..,. r. rPe•v.: �.`wtr o,�.,sl�,l:� •;,t• 9,_ Ln• �"'� ,r,a,,. ,w.T�•-,.w G..*..; a.S,:+,t'Sn.q.• i. ,p:, ,1„^..•..,',.0 �C'^":' v..+,.{ -r,• `,emu >Sh'.+� y• ,.: T' r 5.. y'3� '!!:,''^r`�+.aK-,..�� k, '.an•.,,... .� ":" .'e^_ �,�' :-!,.s; _,.,'.«^.�i.":-..?:�?`,-":°... .'ip,�,,,....:,��„':' .:r�:'�'Gi e.wa.. .•+r.�°•.0 '"�a..a%v'i-^,i.:a' - ;�' b �s^.'k�.r:•. .. �_r= �� 1. "*'�,y,t� �. �. ,: '" � r. ",�•�,. s �,. .�.�. ��'' t u�;:.�:ryl., �' ..rte,, �:' _ �'_ ��, ��'S.`w ,y,,��' .,,-�i-• -, •w-.-• -, ,., . 'a* L .. .-.. '_"� .. p# '�•.. � .,." '+f. _ �,. .... i _'� :fir^ '`•..+. - �pk a�"=';•� _ _ _ - --•_z_.—]?'S?4�rsd.� Lrnek wrlcor T - ,.. . -- ._. �-'_ J� - -!: y m r(�$eP ---^��lp'+t��►Mi'Klef!•�ri11�. � _ _`___ _ ,, � .,,i*' S,`zl' d:;',�:t.� - -�~�IJVA�1.1��A�. call at this office. * ---= _ -.'•'� •. ,� .`'~ _----- -Dr.'Heorq will be!lees As nstt• _ �:�,:� _ ",' j .,�..�: _ -•r•' . Byron Field spent the al next Tuesday to attend to his FOR -BALE-er aauaiirfD and 4 old y pe rt geese. Apply Gerald Clark,Dunbarton. !! '• 'y ;;week cud w itli friends in the-city.' Professional duties: -Miss Rosa, of Columbus, is -Cut flowers for sale at Bunk- "OR sALFs_.:pp0.nkWhorse acli Prcexr�: spending a few weeks with•Miss er's in large and small quantities,' ;ag ! !3 ��ee sweet peas being a epeclalt ]B'it's Bunker. 4R SALE-Bay !Hare. 6. safe old, r �_ _ -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, dentist wild'- y Y -Miss Hattie Law spent a few 1300 ibs; as hens,some laying. t year old. — - _ '.. days last week in Toronto with be is his office on Thursday from Apply at lot 24,con.2,Pickering w.cillam. 43 • - _ y 10 a. m: to 5 it m: as usual. :her brothers. INDERB FOR BALE-1 Massey- -Mrs. Gen. Mutch dug new o._ E -Mrs. McIntosh, Of Taranto, 1? Harris,Bit.cut; and 1 Frog•&, Wood.6-ft. r ,,. he y July 1&t- cut,both in good running order. X}ply to D.A„ ' • _ .. . _. c spent Sunday with her sister Mre. This in her garden on Pugh,Claremont. ♦ 42tr / -.•Gl. 0. Torrance. Thls'1s very earl for .a year that -Norman Morrison entered the has been So backward. TEgN H. FISHER'-Piano Teacher. " empI -y_of the,Standard Bank here -The Catholic Women a Teague.. for examinations.Phone stsud eirtrs.L ° A. :..•' %y �� "� will held their -annual garden t` 4'>w",Jast week as junior clerk. rty 1 Memorial Park on Thurs. "y - r -Mies Florence Murdock spent Faey��el'2rgl rt us 2nd- P articulars will. ROOTS REPAIRED-Boots and aconple Of days this aveek.wih aterLJshoes repaired neatly sad quickly. Thos.re. M.°J. Siddons, of Toronto. p y Gwrge'. _bu cb.and kQ�genre,just west'o St, -Mies Ruth Mur h spent, the George's• -Miss Allegra Cronk, who has week-end and gver the holiday x. :J"n.teaching in Essex County, is C�TAR RADIO SET FOR SALE- with Terrance and M s. O'Reilly SHas unlimited range,complete wit�i Willard •-u at he lake, who gave a house battery and aerial','in perfect working condition. Reid,--hisses Verna ttnd Doris, have been spending a jv , • . Bundy `" w 8, ►' of Whitby, party for some of- their young For further particulars appto A. H Pickering. 31tf friends from the city. flew days with friends- In Pickerr c �i. O'R SAALE-1 Chevrolet 490 tour= n =In otir last i_Stle in referring F'ingcar,•in first-class shappee "ne(v tires all g to the flak-polb which has j11St round; ll,ght Six McLaughlin. 5 good tires, -W. and bars. Peak. j r., of To-. ;.' been erected 'ih Memorial. Park, This car can be bought right. Collacutt's.Gar- 1 f nto, nio#Ored down on -Sunday age,Pickering. 431E we stated that it"n as "0 feet in �...r 1 • and called upon a number of Pick- height. , �Pe are infortued 'that it_ TOR SALE OP,TO RENT-In the 'r7i' en I� t; ' ering frientCls,' ie over ;3 test in IieiQht. ' i� Village of Claremont, on a main road be- or Savage, of Hamilton, i8 tween Toronto and Port Perry, a shop suitable I vision Mrs. H. Sava a who is re. -'J. T Dee, optometrist And for a garage or blacksmith sbop,^, .Apply to Mrs. CARHAR 1` tw :. g R Optician of Toronto, will • spends H.Thomson,Claremont. 43 45 .covering nicely from her recent day each .week (Nedaesday). se ..FARM TO RENT-125 acres atOsh• 1'1 ���RA� a' severe'ilCnese.' .' —�. J 'and Mre.'Cal'vert, of Ta- Dr. UcEwen s drug store. Those awa Harbour.. Exeellent land,ingood state a ; canto, spent the week-end here who find their eye-sight.defective o:cultivation.' Ample sessi building Plowing alter land ' � '•`'' , should consult him. gee 1118 adult _present crop. 'FuII possession, April lsi. 1924. r with the former's 'parents, Thos. p� G. D.Gonant,Barrister&c,Oshawa. . 37tr ,. ,.• in another eblumn. v and Mrsr Calvi3rt. HEIFER L09T-Strayed from the 0od rs�e -As result of the' Dominion r gnedabont July 1st. Of -The Methodist and Presbyter p emises or the undersigned y Day celebration here the Chamber a Holstein heifer,about 18 months old,black and r._. fan Sunday Schools will unite In of Commerce will hate a enrpl.us white,with star on forehead, Reward for infor- My own+Ian Molding their annual picnic at Sim- matron as to her whereabouts: 'John �tunlan � s, in the. neighbor of $337. Pickering P.O. to 44 p;. gl°,.oe Point on Thursday next. � which will be spent in'ftirther�n ,� •_._. ---Lou Balsdon, of the Massey OR BALE-Cheap.. aJl kinds of .... •A proving the park. The erection of • �,15 - }• Harris Co., Brandon, Man., is L' wagons,R -S harness.and all kinds of farm im- - w a tablet and of s pavilion are to w•r� ,.spending a three week9 vacation p piements�n good order. Also se••eral heavy'and 4 be proceeded with as soon as the tight scales and,cook stoves and beaters. High- ;Pa at the home of his rents here. p esi price aid forhides.and wool•-also live anti!- �!1 : - pa funds will permit, The Chamber try, H.�Iertnap.SLnnHvillc.Phone 1903 17tr fl' . -Alex. and Mrs Flett, of.King- of Oommeree is greatly teased '• stop returned home lash week p 'OTFCE-All persons wanting their ' witb the hearty su port given ter after spending two weeks vacation ep als,ke clover threshed before harvest thresh-.- '• with relatives in .Toronto and them in. their patrlotie work. ,ng commences must call me up this week or IriPfi That heir interest in their work next that 1.may be able to handle your work _ - - F. Piekeriog, satisfactorily. 1 have the best ouifit tltat can be i•F -A lea are'football match be- 1s undiminished is shown by the bought. No coal to buy and nn water to draw, t v ... g fact that the aaroat3t raised on the the fob done right and the psise is right,. Oil, "-• ` tiweeD Whitb and Pickering will furnished if desired. Roy Carter, Green Rivei. P •' p Dominion Day celebration was Phone Mark 803. 41-43 -be played on Memorial Park this lr .5° greater this year. than ire any (Friday) evening, A good fast t game is expected. . former yeas. Xterations to School, - -The contractors have be un -The members of Doric Lodge, $ , - . . .Cherrywood. Ontario work on the new addition. to the A F. & A. M. treated themselve. j their wives and lady.. friends and Sealed Tenders for supplying of all public school. Excavation is now - - : _ trader way and a . considerable also members of the Claremont labor and material, equipment and ° s So -'it of,material is now oD Lhe and Whitby lodgesy and their tools required for alterations to schnol r 1" l3Z"oande' he home of A. G.band Mrs. Clark Township of_Pi kering.�Countp of Oar- ' f rs -We 'congratulate Miss-4reae curio, aril a received b the under- r�-ai.. ;; on the lake shore on Thursday, _ G upland in being successful . in evening last. An excellent sup- signed up until three o' h ock. July e her elementary piano ezvator per. Including strawberries and- 14th, 1D`.ri :. Q Wear� 1' Lion at the't'oroat4 Conservator _ Each bid must be marked signed by V of music. She is a pupil of Mies eream, was pro63ded, which was bidder accompanied by a certified Ruth Mar b - served on the lawn. t program cheque on a chartered bank for 2i`,or p The Chamber of Commerce=of music was rendered by the or- bid bond for 2}°/,. Tendere shall be . = wishes, to acknowledge with chests of the Whitby -Sospital, mai}ed• is sealed envelopes clearly thanks the receipt of a cheque for and vocal solos were -tendered b marked l s and bspecificat ons and trade W mil• a $0 from The Catholic women's Mre. C. S.'Troemaa, of Claremont y Ladies White VanVaB hL)fiB L1J►tee : League, to be used for the im Ed. Bowman, of �9hitby,'and W. th o�ceoof office,sh D l` Re or te provement of the Memorial Park. C. Murkar, of Brantford. int%r• s4s Adelaide Sr. West, Toronto,por nr ,styles, easy lasts and reason .ti.`. The Ladies' ]lid Society of St. eating addresses were given by the Aichitect's•Office, 4 William St. able prices. Rev. A. McLellslii of,Claremont,.North, Lindsay. Andrew's Church met at the home w' `p of Mrs. Bedson on Wednesday af- and Graydon Goodfellow,of Whit iSgd,l A.g„ELrrzv usz,Secretary Fine line .of Silk Hosiery in all sbsdeS _w ' 'Iternoon.. There was a good at- b Before he evening was far !tendsace and' a very enjoyable abort the p1OOCredings;which and 4&44 E.R No. 2, Pickering. Oat. .; time. Mrs. Tanner delighted those p ^' w present with,several foloe. what would have been a most en- -. -The many friends of George joyable evening, - New Blacksmith .Boys' Summer Jerseys, Khakt Trousers and xnickers, +� —Remember the strawberry — p Black Play Suits. A coo le of wits -Rawson are pleased to know that �$y 9 P. he is gradual!y recovering from festival to he given on the lawn of As I .have purchased he black. _. - of these and our youngster i8 _ St. Andrew's.church this (Friday) smithinis tools of Mr: Gatward, I _ Y.. 3' _ 8 -� his recent accident:, when he sue- 4 taiaed severe injuries when eveDitig.. Tea will be,served in am prepared to continue the busi- clothed for the summer. : thrown from a load of hap. His the basement of the church frisai ness, and I solicit the patronage of advanced-age makes his recovery 5 80 to 8 -o'clock, after which a the farmers of the surrounding _ In b slower than one of a younger high-class program will be eiven district. T :.. .. tle on the lawn at the rear of the Bring along your lawn mowers _ ,MEN'S WEAR ht -The motor traffic on the Pro church. The chief artist will be and have them put into good �y - ' Ralph -Gordon, ' the well-known running order. 42.48 j vincial Highway has been greatly!' Everything you want, L nderwear, .Shirts, Boots, Hats, ' `"leeeeued on account of the bind cartaoniet, humorist, writer and ROY STACEY DUNBARTON - _ -de�ur at Highland Creek. On impersonator, of Toronto. His Caps Running Shores, Overalls, Smoek-s etc.- services are in 'great demand tl►cco�lnt of the_detour the tritffic ,throughout the whole province. OPTOMETRIST We are showing a.splendid . range of Clothing' .Samples from has been diverted chiefly -to the and be is well received province. sixth concession where the road is _ $20 a snit to as high as your purse -will allow. suffering from the heavy traffic, he appears: His progran!is differ. and O titian Y ` which it is not built to withstand. en from that which is usually P given at these gatherings. As Fred T �i�Iltii} _ : ' Pickering` =The police trnfltees -bave had this is his first appearance in Pick- _ . g� �- sand ind gravel drawn for the ering, there should be a good at-' _ _ &tablishedII857.. new cement walks in the village tendance. He will be assisted iu and they are now waiting for the he programme by Miss Edi engineer to complete a survey and Law, soprano, of Toronto; and - place the level stakes. He is ex.;- Miss' Eva Murphy, violinist, of IT. '`�� D ,� � • HARDWARE . ` pected to be in the village in a Pickering. Should the evening be `, BUNDY'S • few days. When, this is'done wet the program will be given in _ "of 2191 Queen St. East, - -work will begin at once to lay auditorium of the church. Ad'- T O R O N T O• down the walks. miesinn 40 cents, children, under -The strawberry crop, which 12 years, 25 seats. Will be at Dr. N. E. D4cEwen a Drub - .. •-• -- -- -- - •-• •• .- -- as' the beet in a Dumber of years, . .• Store each Wednesday from ■�y� /is,now about over. The vrics, CARD OF THANKS. 10 a, W. to 8 p.m.so,has been the lowest in a nurn za coed - ' M U V We w eh hrou h the columns of •Epee E m her of years,a-number of(garde• W 1 it h -'^ - ."re being 'compelled to..eell at 7 he Ngws to thank our many friends uses Duplicated l_ cents per box in order to get rid and neighbors for their 'kind es and Glasses, if you seed them, nand :The Famous Uold water-Paste, of their crop The high price of for the floral tributes sent during the Advice if pot• don't.. , - sugar had the effect of lessening � .of our dear father,the late Peter • ' he demand for the fruit. HIS BONS AND D&voHTxss. ` in White and Tints. ELM DALE MILLS "` • -The Caradian National Rail- - �.��.,• ways are bnitding. a number of t'. new locomotives, which are the FOR SALE BY TENDER _. p=��=, =N.�s ,One 'pound of M uresco will cover largest in .Canada. They are go --- = Tenders will be received by'tbe the feet in length, including the tend -: -- - - - ---- --- - _.__. uadersigned up to the let day of Aug- W eh aye ust received a . T� or,-and Several of them'are now in ust, IM, for the purchase of the Nor. sevent �lYt3 8 q oars feetf. , use between Toronto and Mont- them one-half of the southern one- a shipment of ; real. They are very powerful- third of the North halt of Lot Number - a looking and are al great contrast 18 in the Fifth Concession -of the .. Canada's Best Flour ) to those in use 25 or 30 years ago. Township of Pickering in the County _.....Put up In 1, 2 and lb. packages -The lawn social held on W:F. of Ontario containing sixteen and two. ":� `Ogilvie 8 7w- thirds - - acres more or less. This pro- Law's _ beautiful lawn on Tuesday pg<.ty is situate within half a mile of - c ` evening under the auspices of the the Village of Brougham on the Brock Royal �Hou.sehold ;-Ijrop In and gel �e dolor hard and V' Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho• Ross, opposite Walter Bayles', and is diet Church was a decided success. well suited for building ees and' ALSO _ - -The evening turned opt fine and �o good pasture land. pTe ms : 1oj - dead all about this f of urchaee mono when tender is ac- 'astr Flour _there was a good crowd in attend- p Y "Co. An excellent programme cepted and balance within 30 days • tc thereaftes without interest when pro- Chopping and Oat Rollin ,'.. k'tatllta finish. was rendered by the following : pp $ g .•;.�- per conveyance will be given. The Mies Edith Law, of Toronto,Thoe. propert is beiniq offerer] subject to a every week day ' and the Misses Stephenson, Of observed bid. For further particulars All kinds of Feed on band he Claremont, Miss.ens of Higb• apply to Bundy k �t . la► ri Creelic. !title! G}laiiys Banner Ioax PMLLrPe, d y W p 48-45 Locust HUl R. R. 1 �: N• ©OL` V + • J►ad 'PV. F.Law. t : 7 s7' '.r,,.,:� �- ,;,-c.�,,::s;,a: .say;:-M.:.^• �. ,°�a�.r .iv,�, :,�pn..�W ,ydt y.;'°�•x �g s .:rty`�s�F: "•`,� ,< ,a