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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_06_27 NNW :: 1 1L.y, „':... . .. - '-s. '°'^'#: ° sit.'.tri.n .!r+•- .m. '.a, •+rw,.h'-.'- t. ic2.�: .•�+,V-,/ r �!� - y ,.. - - t - : • E C ER G - t �n; OL. XMI L. �..: _ PICBERING' ONT.,J �"RIDAY, JUNE 27, 1�To. 42 i�.lOifiilFfOltfilt 16aital:' - n Q MOUNT ZION, _ _ CMaRRYWOOD.• _ - -Geo. V The Mount Zion garden art will .: Mies L. Major, of Whitevale, will be held on July 18th. Particulars will address the Sunday,School next Sun. GREENWOOD ' .•• = - be given later. Reserve the date. day in the Interests.of the girls'work. _ E. FORSYTB, O .D., Dir` Aor School at 10 a. m. A good attendance f� lyff . .Optoaietrical Anocia of Ontario. Reg. . *'�. is re uee ed - L "* tlk letered Memlxrof the Americas OpWmetrlai To Avoid Mistakes _ GREEN RIVER. '. q y- y The Cherr wand Sunda- School will, Aasoefatioa. Elea examined try appointment. ._ •.-•- ,, _,. _ h'hoae 290 ,Clatemaaat.Oat. The missionar blanch of the Greed hold their annual pionio- on June 28th - - River Sunday School'will hold their at Oshawa Park. a Every one in the �stabltebed 1838 ' .;6theCotlege of•Pb ''clans andSurgeona • Sunda , June 29th;at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Trucks'are bei provided for. thcee • -Ontario count `y of Ontario. Office: that ermerly xcupled b• who bav standard Wee of going. The y the late Dr,R.Brodie,sad tnttsrly by Dr.Cal Kiotehoroea; of Tomato:villi give a Y B B• well. Phone. Claremoa*,Qat. 281y Look, talk on '•Prensell Mtasien," and Rev. 9rocleekiil leets Oberrywgod.store at a _ •�--=+ w, • .: Mr, Ratclif! will review the lesson. O. McRINNON,M.D., L.R.0.8., Extra music will be given,1\ • .Edinbn h,memberof•the college o . DUNBARTON.o tyetoi ns and Burgeons ct oataric,Ifeendabe Whea co lege of sorpeoaa, Edinburgh. CEDAR.GROVE. tI attention to doleases of women and TO Bakens Splendid- Choice Our 8.`4. picnic will bg on Wednes- eht3dren, omoe end reddeaoe,Broaaham. _ p The Mission Band of Zion Church div, July elle 9th. of Phoxlagr phs.'; are holding a• ,�at - party oa• the The basement of the new school is G7bai<tr►prEafst a Wan lawn of Mrs.-Lillie Dimma, 10th con.. Progressing rapidly. NEWS It don't matter wh0.makes Markham, on Friday evening. Jul Arthur Mitchell to at Intervale driv. R. GORDON McKAY--•Ciairoprac- v q• a HIGHEST•PRICE PAID �x Dtor. Office bouis-2.80 to S.00.a 7.00 0 4th. A first class program will be ing an Oshawa-Toronto'tws. 6.00 and by appoIntmeat. Phone 820. B the Record, Cllr C9R1 given by "Joe" Williams, popular ea. Andrew Annan is at Bright visiting sliest, whitey, sly his daughter. Mrs.Geo, Oliver:' tertataer,and his company,of Toronto,. Qx Zorn Phonograph consisting of a Rood -elocutionist, also Elmer and Mrs. Barry are the guests "'sed Buckwheat - L+s/ai. • s pianist. Don't mise tele treat. Re- the latter's•father. C. W. Holmes. FOR Hoole k will la it. Mr. Striver;of Hamilton, is very til .t play freshmen,booth on tlie'grounde. Mrs, Roy -Best &Alit of Chick Feed •and E. CHRIST'IAN', Bwrrister and= - - , . _ at the home of his daughter, p y •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Mone to q ?at Thom. Scratch Feed always OR-. Souchtwiag,Court House._Whitby. y _ �i R E E N W 00 D. • : _ y B.A.,Bar- Stau Y le -- Mrs. Walton Annie and dauggbend on hand. ` WILLIAM J. BEATON, Misses Be 1 and Ileen,visited friends There will be no reaching services w tl toter Solidtor member bt the firm of � � in Woodstook�aet week. , Ryokmaa.i)enison•iluaterandBeaton•Toronto !n the Greenwood c urclh on Sunday._ L. J.and Mrs.-MeWbinn and.tam- T7 '93 M. General ansa Building.ss Bay Street.Toronto. sa everybody ie going to Salem. .' I Telephone Mala 061 and 962. Whinne ie engaged with, Godson Our higp school pupils, Mise Doris Ily have moved to the cit Mr, Me. ` G Gee and Albert Harvey, are writing y �LS8imtl1 Pastry F'�0ilr u tbis week for their entrance to Nor- Paving Co' Ile Always Good. i .Dental ++ Mrs Ellen Taylor, of .Chert wood, r • _ mal School. y y None better made in Canada, DR. HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, ' ' was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. :. 'tsneral Director Don't forget the peony show at F. Chas. Annis, over the weekend. Whitby. Once--Adam's Terrace, Byron L. Greeas'ou the afternoon sof July F• Zr. Q'Ri '.+F+N , St-xorch. Phone iso. (Gu extraction when a?u>i. _ lit. The Ladies'.Aid will serve light Miss Margarita Oook :also visited desired). but at the latter's home and leased the 'Licensed Embalmer ratresbmento on the grounds. P , r audience .at the garden party with Q c DP_ D. C. Smifb, Dentist;. Stouff- The members'of the Greenwood Sun- �,,/ !T G A M r.vv y hIOT08 SEdJI$E viotIn solve. rola, Universities • he Royal Residence ce �'L ` �l�Ts �t+ t Ce school met on 'Wednesday even- The garden party was-& great sue- M Tonto itJniveoea�itr ardtthef RoloColle eTo- day of da at the home o!-Wesle Gee and v Dental Su presented him with a lovely book- `pea. The program was very,good, g� 0 outsid_ appotntmeats. 261y Phone 924 case. as a remembrance of his services The return of eaeb or all of the�arti- �_ v BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. - rendertd to the Sunday School• oipants to Dunbarton will be we cam• Graduate of the Royal Cotelge.of Dental ed. The booths were well patronized, An extensive program is being pre- Not only On B e0:a1 Surseons and University of Toronto, Oaks p the home-made bald going like hot. , y P &red b David Bros'Company.of To- n - ay Over W.M. Nrint2: hardware crate, Whitby. P y cakes. Walter Nicholson was the for. OCOasions• and for Office hours 9 to 9:Ito rein. Ind.•phone 3., S�bs &t Wi ntnto, who-will give an added•aurae- ' + fiat pifdne 220; y{ly Frn�i Trees, • tion of 24 young ladies In Gypsy dance toasts purchaser of the autograph, any length Of time, _ - - and Folk Song. also Miss Lulu David, quilt on which are the names of all the y g Yeteri Having secured the en for E.D. notables. $175 was realized., -but, for all time to war'tf g Ry pianist,and Bob Harvey. pianist and s Smith da Son.Ltd.,Nurserymen,- vocalist, at the garden party to be obtain best -results 0.KERSLAKE'. B.V. Se. Honor. of Winona. Oat. held at F.W 1[;Fibaon's- on July 9th. Hear the Eva Gourley Coneqrt Co. "tea .Graduate of mod careful of Toronto, A11 I am prepared to take orders for all Full particulars next week. at Pickering Memorial Park from SIOIIr ar69ID, 4, • :ear•gives prompt sad careful attmtion.'Phooe p11 ttoos. Claremont. 3ay kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits. on evening of July lat. as t0 test, weight Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at lowest possible prices. STOUFFVILLE. :. They give a_spleodid program.' , _ and pride ship your f 3minesse 6atrl lie -Special rates for huge quanLlLias. Dn Ira Reel sad Dr. W. A. Snag• ' _ bream t0 IIs. rY AUDLEY.- W."RIOHARD80N-Real Be 28tf ster attended the Medical Association �� N. J. Chapman, at Ottawa last week. Phone 186202 and .'tate, Insurance.Conveyancing. xotary � Road work is being done In spots. rx Public.Etc,.Pickering,Ont, 31ty p i iCkel"!n The Panay Bank wt11 be latrodnced James Fox spent Sunday In- the �9v8 OIIr truck 0911 Into our public schools to September, Queen City. M1 POSTILL, Licensed Auetiionedr, to encourage the eaviog; habit In our .Atifs" rtoo promise to be a big . tar oraotles et Took Lad Oubaria An.. _ childrEa. crop in this section. St pont plane, &.tee of au kinds &*reeved m on rheews floofing The tourist 8noday evening train James Hick has been under the doe-aefsss• assts Oseso steer!.O., Oo* - for Toronto has begun for-the summer tor's care for some days. - ?1 8.88ATOR TOWNBHII'QLBBH g sad will bea, great convenience to . Sgyerol from this section are memb• '$tOII�Wlle CireAmOry Co. Osnveyeasar. Osmmlmfs.as tor trftlaa week-end visitors. on of the Salem beef ring f ase..fta, aerwa*aa�. Bee. Kam ss toed �ate���� Our Chautauqua. which takes place Rev. Mr. Bunner preached bre tare- Pliooe 18802farm Isaaar sf tgwrhW Us. here on Ju! 9.10, 11 and 12. has got +- y well sermon here last week. asses" �•• Ons. r•v - over the top with nearly all the tickets Mr. and Mrs. Hanford. of Toronto, ST01MVILLE, ONT. D�tAjID A. PU4H-Clue stock ave- Just arrived a car of Toronto sold.. It will be a good program_. visited' Lorne and Mrs.Satinden on eGradnace oCC. Nf. Joaee' Sehoot Asphalt'Co'e Roll AooBIIg._ Our Horticultural'Society is begin• S+rnday.C2ase eperiesoeutng its work-by laying out Sower 8. Jones and wife,of Toronto, ire Band work. Shin les etc. also oeds within the curb on MAin street.y attenaed_so Terms reasonable. Pbonr R ' spending a fes daps with the Winters ere Are 1�OCl.remont• laky A large stock of B. C. Cedar A few beau,yy spots help' to mates families.better imprear•ion. - R. and G. Winters and their wives 7 M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- Shingles.Beaver Board Mr. Bruce,a returned missionary visited the.formers'father at Colborne •TIONfiER,farYork,QotarioaodDnrbam and Lumber. from Ronan. Chinia.-preached in the on Sunday. •" Counties. All kinds of Vides.proq j attended m to. Term;rea�4oable, Dates for sales may be Presbyterian church here on Sunday Mrs. Thompson and daughters, of Cement arr&aged at NEWS'Oft4cv, sell and Indepen. Call and get oar prices.` last and gave an account of the social Goderich, visited Tbo6.and Mrs.-Puck. gent pboad• Whitby.Out. Csty _ condition of the people as well as the ering recently. ecov �hOa� , Is A S G T S • a spiritualprogress.lveids - 3wlyrs.Simon her revrin ie rineis, iwe Coal -.• ng PIC- __NG -e• Fred Slverside*, who was one of slowly from. her severe illness, we the victims in the railway accident .are glad to report. LUMBER YARD near Lindsay, and whose lite was dis• Much sympathy Is felt for Mr. and :�LIID1ber ;Having purchased the stock from ppa�red of.-Is recovering slowly in the Mks. Crooothdeath of their dao• t the Estate of - Lindsay S9epplta,l._ - The,car rolled gtiter. Many from here attended the 1 in 1 e� V W. G. BARNES sad the eatlre down an embankment. and Mr. funeral on Sunday last. � h g1 Silversides is s heavy man, be receiy F.M. Chapman has a flee Oro of �} business of-JOS. W. DOTEN D. A. MORDU E internal Injuries. _ �� owing on the Webster place, R Roofing 'h Am'prepared to supply all sizes t - this field is ga tial!acentthe first �ry�of gr on Bad r from Beery. Boxes el Three yuneral Director '' $9.00 in prizes at First of July The -school term ends th[s week and f = _ and Hill!Bushel. ., Celebration at Memorial t ltLi H ass is :land Lath • Breen �1Pe! B88�[et �Or�[B L OQ Perk, Pickerin - it is rumored the ti erg re- . Footb�►Il, Baseball, Field res. signing. All the section are sorry to s. %*40-des motor z4WOMreat` Sp6 lose ber, u she has proven herself a Phone lKa;k.809 _ capable and sympathetic teacher. FRANK PENNOCH Successor to F. A. - R E E S O R ,..GR_EENWOOD. - 0HAei. BRIERL. - MARKHAM Dowioioo Dar itt Iskkeries ZO��Bf=t �r, '•]'he Man that made the Barnes' Mrs. F. L. G}reea i.with London , Baakek" -.. . Phone 9000 friends this week., The annual picnic and field day,no- — ` �j Miss Flett.,of Kinsale. spent Son• der the auspices of the Pickering IRS ' da�with;ilius H. Webster. Chamber of Commerce, will be held to ARM number from hese attended the Memorial Pae 'aezt Tuesday(Domin- Rieke Vo Bread F'lOtsr funeral of the late Edith Oronk ation Davy. ' e Chamber of com- Pickering on Sunday.-- _ - - 1 ned to -merce have herrn datereolear* en or Miss a r sawUas returned to and Marvel - New York,after spending a few days this day the beat in its historat y,angd I� =L'OCkB n#ft ('E}e-- -- ith..MinB._Sadler and_wi601 th iriead-8-oftrhe ned mud tDeother aizes tLractionsnjs to Toronto. evidence that their expectations are — -- 1'ast � ' Arch. and Mrs. Davis motored to P� _�GoQld!Sb Apley- Toronto on Sunday and spent the day -being fulfilled., The dap s celebration will begin at 12 30 o'clock, when a May be obtained from you Grocer. with the latter• sietei•, Mrs.Emerson, Drii mammoth calitbumpiso procession, ._'� ,lyi nlrf y • **���•'� who is very ill.ae the result of a stroke led by the 8cartioro Military Band, • Brooklln Flour 1.1 & at the home of her daughter, Mrs, will start from the west end of the -» Plenty and BlaBella Perry. The Sunday School will town and -proceed to the.pirk. The -CHAS. WILSON, Pcop. - rade will be enlivened,b the Area. meet at 10 a. m.and will use the Patri• Pa FOR SALE otic Service In which,, it Is expected, encs of a profeeetanal -Rube," whom tore some of the Bov .Scouts _of..Toronto, the committee has been 'fortunate in A Ford Touringtar, Delive eecuriD for the da The athletic ry • will take part,'- The offering will be g. y' Wagon, DeLaval 3001bs.Sepa- for the Forward Movement for Mies- :ports will include a Ladiee' Baseball rator. Ressol 8 in.Grinder, A Summer Session tone. tournament in,which four teams will _ Whit of compete, senior- football (Goodwood a G. S. & M. 8j-b• p. -IS HELD IN THE - The wane friends of E. e• vs,Plckering), junior football(Clare- " Gaso Engine. Toronto, will be pleased to hear that moat vs, Pickerin ), half mile race, tT•_ Brantford Binder Twine. POPULAR he has so far recovered from his pro- B Care that Cold _ _ tracted illness as to be able to motor n s r� race,. children's races, fat It W. F. Disney, areenWood LUOTT down with Mre,White and son and m e gee,and over fgrty other Conti _ - tests for which $250 in prizes,will be spend an dour or two with hie old offered. A full list of the games may Best Remedies manII 42tf Phone Pick 714 friends, Bert and Mrs.-Har've Mre. Geor a Smith met with an be seen in the dodgers. ' In the even- Mrs. Ing a blab-class b•class concert will be given ate: __"_ •-` • accident on the Highway.on Monday g �srdm Chopping Yonge dt Charles Ste,Torontoq ' evening. While motoring from Osh- by the Eva Gourley Concert Company factured Will be found of Toronto,who will resent' a varied awa,owing to the slippery condition P From now until Sept. 2nd, when and splendid program. The Searboro 4 e of the road caused by the raiD,_a AND -FL EKING+ our Fall Term opens. First-class d Military Band will be resent both in OIIr store. motorist came up behind Mr: Smith's y p I am prepared to do Uho in an Instruction is all Depiirtmenta; afternoon and evening to furnish an -: d car,which was standing still at the ' • ., • 'r- p PF g__ a Accounting...Stenogra hy, Ty __r. . time,and ueavoidabl struck the-car, abundance of choice music. There will Oat.Flaking every day but writing, Secretarial, General Ten• y be booths on the onnds for 'the sale _ sending Mrs. Smith through the wind. �' *T �`- C Saturday. roventent, BankiD Commercial g 6 l� L pp g' shield, cutting her arms and face T ere will, ice cream and soft drinks, • E. TeacberAR and Business Courses. There will be ample room in the park Stoneboata For Sale badly. Through the kindness of Mr. P Enter now. Write felt Catalogue. for cars, for which there will be a - •- - - - Deane, who lives near the scene of the charge of 25 'cent:. • Admission for' Veterinary . accident. Mrs. Smith was taken care B ` Joh-] F. Bayles, Claremont W.7. Elliott, Principal of until the following day, when she I both afternoon and evening,, adults Rural Pouts No.2 was removed to her home here. 35 cents; children, 20 cents, piC3aeet=1� Ont�,riC • ;'j3 tl ,l'" i'?'r...: '•"�44 .. ,-.,•. t.. :' .. .,.• :•,." 5t,: +fi,d''1 X4,4 IWlSd�1.3:SM�i4iZ^ fi.rry.:?S.d,�,iE`.Yxh•.,.5}�;S:Nw?"s1kk.�"'�.ni....w:1!"''�'.¢ca..r..i?:,..fa.+:xie xe3::�;r.Y,...,,W�;.,,...;.i:...'...-.e...:_..«....-::.- 1. 4s. '_.:n_»,,Rv:.:deer.•..» -.,._... ..,.x, .,. ....r_.,m..,es.:?„._...�.•,f _,..,,a.... a.�•.... ,�7.,1T.1�.:'...?.,e ...,.,�.#..,,��A._..:...->..,.,ssfS;t,�i:.°..v:.�"^$.�iio�litlsa'+1+,_'Shr '`n"sdWNl�s�h-�,,:xr:e..�.NX':.. X y• J.yy,.. 2 r.Y-its., ,� +. .... . .^• ,. r r�•,�: ' '..,�..:: (. ..,fY`F�-•4ja,. ,: ..•.... 'T ."I' -....-..'. :..:.:9t+r .-^ .,.r.4 SFW,�•.;.,;.. �.-s,.rt .,, .,... ..: r:.,",. . .,,. •-.. :.r .. .i .. ':� �f >,.-AND THE WORST-LS YET TO-COME-_ _. .._ sieve, cut marshmallows into quartersR and soak in the strawberry juice for one hour. When ready to serve mix lightly cry whippid place is Individual classes, and gar- r —= s whole strawberry Serve nisi with T , 1 i - with sponge cake. Strawberry Rice requires 'ons-hal! cupful rice, one and one-gaaztes ,y _ _ cupfuls of butter,two cupfuls of milhf - ID S r L one box .strawberries, .one-hal! teaF- spoonful of salt. Wash rice and cook PIS in. the milk until soft, addingone- �L��� cupful of.sugarand the salt. Pure Z. NO G O! ' adult0laDt Illi Remoye the cover anallow.the_ nix- V 1L_ -' tuF thicken. Pick this COIF ..,. e to th over, wash and ' z . mash the strawberries. Add one- third _ k -- -- i place for a couple of hours in order EASY TRICKS e o ' to extract the Julce. Make a hard As John Brayton recited the details ; 5 f sauce of the butter and remaining Four Kings of the old grievance him,voice rose in I� Indignation. Tlte'minister-had heard N- I 1 sugar and, when ready to serve, stir C the stiawberriee info it. Have the the story a score of-times. Peter rice steaming hot.and serve with it Brayton had rehearsed it only. the Po1DR a generous helping of•the sauce. week before. The minister's heart - \P Rhubarb Conserve is delicious. It was saddened because of this quarrel- ' requires three pounds of rhubarb cut which had occurred between the two I, - brothers, who were influential men in 1. Into pieces, three oranges, three j pounds.of sugar, three-qua3 legs of a his parish. He had tried ineffectually �� .. cupful of water, one pound of raisins, to smooth out the difference between a, ogrl�e,-half pound of shelled nuts (if de- them, but It seemed a hopeless,under-- sirid). _,Wash and slice the oranges, ---- taking. Brayton paused. I ve.ust been thinking,John, o the � I including the 'rind, wash the raisins 5 � `, i .� : 4 and seed, then chop the nuts. Miro , winter little Leila died," the minister - the, in¢rediento and boil, slowly for 1 said,speaking,slowly. "For a while it 1 boat three-quarters of hour. Pour o seemed aa.if everything had stopped, hot into jars and seal at once. , but after the first I tried to look at the J '17se four kings are taken from whole of it. Thi a babit I.picked ROACHES HAVE GYPSY ' a -pack of cards and displayed. up Sa my boyhood. I was 'hard to NATURE. learn,' and when a lesson was dull or One king is placed in the pack. difficult I looked away from it and ' ��'•�i That rosahe8 have sw a nature whin is held face down, near the . gypsy bottom. Another is placed near thought of the bigger things, and that t is.'declared by R. L. Webster, ento- the centre. A third is placed near gave 'me courage to keep pegging urologist• _ the top and the last is placed on away. The bigger things were exam- 'L' �1:"�G��1W9�O „•_.,, ' "In towns roaches may move front the top. The cards are now cut, mations, promotion, honors, the work house to house," .said Mr. Webster. the lower portion-being placed on I was fitting myself for. - - "They have even been known to leave the top. The trickster holds the "To begin with, I tried to think of one house in large numbers and mi- cards behind his back for a.mon little Celia herself. She hadn't had to grate to another. But whether they meat When he brings this cards take any of the Grave risks of life. ` in again, the trick is done. He enter in bands or singly they area Bhe had left an empty house behind peat that is especially repolsiva." asks a spectator kis examine the her, but we didn't'have to worry about They are probably the most an- cards. The torr kings are found her. God would give her the beat He - noying of common insecta, according together n the middle t this had. •Then I tried to look at the ether, ear e o r pack. A familiar stunt of the.eni li-Mto Mr. Webster, and some time in the gician to used to accomplish the whole of my own life—at the good I PIGEONS FOR THE BOYS. the other end and was tied behind` history of nearly every home' they trick. The four kings are held In might do, at the people I might com- �* make their appearance and cause the ---the form of a tan when they are fort all the better because I had About two ears a I was sur- Jack's collar, first being adjusted as y Pio to length for !t to be entirely cam-I housewife no end of trouble. displayed. Behltid them three learned by sari experfente what nor- to i t . -'primed to overbear my old �� Damp localities, such as the neigh- queens are hidden. The fan Is row Ia. I can't tell you how much,it Portable. 'fE aged twelve, tell his younger brother borh+bod of the kitchen sink. is their closed. The top card, -apparently helped.,' The third int .of the sH that as soon as he was old enough he P° n8 was favorite habitat. They ' are night b king but really a queen. is placed There was something like the base Was going' to the city. This set ate then folded around the elbow in such prowlers and usual] remain hidden to the lower portion of the pack. of soft summer skies in the minister's thinking I talked to him and tried a way that it gave support and kept P y 'rie last card (really the four. to gat his view on farm life. He sacs the elbow from sagging and was pin. during'Ilia daytime. Roaches may eyes as he gazed nnaeelaGly across the kiaptal b placed on the tap of the recognized by their brown or..black ick and the cards are ens Put= stretch of snow-covered Garden. "I've funds me realize fiat he was s eery nod in place with safety pins. The p v ins were black to be as nnobtrusiw color and their sue, which is usually Una the cards behind the back is been wondering. John,". he said, E ambitious child .zed that he did not P a half inch or more in length. Their a little misdlrection as the trlek "whether you and Peter bays ever lass as possible. acrosider.the. farm a good p flat bodies are .well fitted for-hiding would be a trills too wonderful to looked, at the whole of I" I don't snake money. I do not wonder at his With his dark cling partly conceal- y sway in cracks wade: basebcarde. , be believed tf the spectators were atean the whole of the Quarrel: I mean 'd =sttitads fqr no arae had been tskea ed by his coat. Jack went 'forth into given-nothing to lead them to be- the whole of life. .Have you ever tried p Roaches reproduce by means o!eggs Y encourage him in individual'ef3orR the world again without fear of being Ifeva that there was some tnanlpn= "to enco noticeable, and strange, a thin a and the young roach is similar is ap- to think of the Quarrel as what it real- ' We are the owners of a hundrod-acre g bey - lotion of the cards to bring about pearance to the mature forms, except- ly is—aa Inconsequential item to the _ (farm, yet neither of the children own- never wishes to be: the result Ing in size and in the absence of total reckonings of a lifetime? You'fe m . roup tAts.nw•r ewU paste it. ,dill led a plot of Lind or an animal.' Thal .wings that indicate the full grown brothers, and for twenty years more. 1 had their regular work. allowance and A-,PRETTY FROCK FOR MANY other 01 the series, to a acrepieo>r.l OCCASIONS. - or less you were everything to each bourn for recreation but they had no "per y the efl method other. Have you ever stopped to think i - Wireless electricity. bopo of profit from any enterprise,ex- of controlling roaches is by the use cod! how much that meant in good will, i, elusively their own. "Why," I said sodium fluoride," Mr.. Webster ex- Effective transmission of electrical affection, convenience and happiness Ito rii if. "Should our bo be salad- I power without wires Is said to be al- yN boys - lain& "This is a white powder that • for both of you? For two years.and I !fid from share !n eforOs rima which. i P Po most within reach. ,No small part of, _ rp . may be purchased at almost any drug more your.life has been poorer, anis when they are grown, will probably , store. . The powder should be dusted the promise p[ the new invention is its his life has been poorer. Have you -be their greatest impulse to success?" in fibs:al quantitiem into all locations Possible use in war to -explode as gained anything to be compared wits I therefore made up my mind that ` _, in the house frequented by the Insects,I 's magazines, blow up-his war- enemy what you've lost?" we. well could afford our sots some — ships and turn his ammunition dumps i especially in pantries and under into death and destruction'for those �,N°'�� The tone was decisive "I - eonstruetive opportunity that would sinka.- Sodium fluoride should never miss Pete; there's .iso use denying it. ;Soon convince them that'th coal oEhq are sear shear: Science may tins ek - - come in contact with any foodstuffs, I fled myself saying, "I'll mak Pete �7 however, since it is poloonous." make 1t more dangerous for s country p - make mo at home. I talked the >' •• ( about that,' or 'Pete'14 het me out as it to-have.the usual means of carrying Subject over with my husband and we v "On the market there are a number on war than to lack them. this'--forgetting for the minute, doa'G a '- idecided on pigeons. We had none as � r of preparations for the control of you. know? If a man looks at the Ow farm and we'reasoited that'sonue- sockroschea Many of these contain whole of it as you any, why—why,fust 'thing new would be more interesting borai or-fi�c acid, which may,be 13ullds Nest M Bee H1w. that one-falling-out -looks small_ I'd to'the boys and we were right When purchased as such -from the druggist `he ruddy kingfisher, a bird native never thought of it in that way before, we •presented them with-six pairs of and applied in the same manner as of Horned, makes its neat 1n-the hive and perhaps Pete-never•has. I'll flag ;pigeons and an acre of land as their - the sodium fluoride previously mea- of a vicious kind of bee. out,today." very own, their.joy was too great for ` - boned." ._. _ •.._ words. _ _ Any treatment for cockroaches must They went to work the next morn- 7 ' y' f be continued for several weeks,it suc- .- K K �' �� ing making s pigeon house in as tm-. coma is to be attained. Persistence is DONALD used shed and we were surprised to necessary, regardless of whatever See how heartily Otey carried the measure is used against these trouble- ; work through, The simple fact was _ h some-insects. Special care should M = TA N LAC U L L CREDIT that their sympathies were enlisted - taken never to allow bread crumbs or •__----- •.b .a cause exclusively their own'and �• v other food of say description•So re,they kept at work as diligently as if main exposed-about the house, sine opuW they expected to got rich-hy.it... a this encourages the insect: p "a`w' Act Sys.Medlcilit The boys' acre was sown to•grain _____p_____._ Completely. Overcame �_. dor the'pigeons' rations and the-boys Stomach Tmuble and Nur- ` requirl little assistance in harvest- �. Ing it. At the VOusness. g age.of-six months the 4746. For afternoon or evening pigeons began to pair and the flock wear this model is delightful. It is ' i That Montreal play-goers are liter- kept increasing. 1 pretty in changeable taffeta, crepe de. i rs Much more . important than the chine,.chiffon or in the new printed __ — ally packing their Orpheum Theatre at ever! performance is at once'a tri- „ money they make is the fact khat they voilles or figured silks. The puff �_• buts to.Lite,high, standard 'of the eh- are so well satisfied and so interested sleeves may be omitted. tertainment offered 'and to the finished .i with something to do on their own l The Pattern is cut in 3 sizes. 16, artistry of the famous ]Dairy stock I Home farm. They loved their home 18 and 20 years. An 18-year size re- but were anxious to do something for quires ti% yards of material 32 inches - players, not the least popular of whom the elves. It cess not mon they is Donald Kirke. !` ys money ey''wide. The width at the foot of the Mr. Kirke is not'only a favorite on saaere. craving but mental interest.—�dress is 204 yards. life legitimate stage but is a screen , Mrs. M. E. C. Pattern mailed to any address on e, and it is a further tri- _ player• of not BASHFUL JACK°S SLING: receipt of"'lbc ih silver, by the Wilson — buts to his consummate acting that. Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., s Jack was unfortunate enough to Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt even while tortured with stomach freak his artri; and brsing at the 12ash p trouble, nervousness and other lila, be of pattern. kept "on with the play" day in and Jul- age, refused to stir. out of the Send.-15c in silver for our,up=to- - • day out until he found relief by tak• 'house with his unsightly white band-'date Spring and Summer 1024 Boots Blinding to the Eyes, a ages that shouted his injury loudly at of Fashions. "You scarcely notice him when he's Ing TAN As he say§: ever one he met:l Finally 'Jack's - "Dry stomach had almost failed me y y, -� with his wife." ' mother thought of a remedy for his 'gELIABLE BECIPES. "She's dazzlingly brilliant, that'm and I wonder naw how I ever kept up, DONALD trouble. She made a dark-colored true." I ate so little. Nights I would. toss KIRICB ' Cheese-Cake is seasonable. To - and turn for hours is nervousness; sling out of an old silk skirt. o�----=- have a headacbe, and .I feel flee and The edges of the yard-square sling i make, add one egg to one cupful of Her'Fad. piercing sick headaches made me suf-i dandy. 1 will gladly confirm these fresh cottage-cheese beat until Per agony, and at times on the stage; were neatly hemmed on the sewing "How come Claudine looks,so cheery facts by phone or letter:" smooth, then add -one-half cupful of I was so nervous, weak and trembly Tanlac ie for sale to all good drug- ;c Y machine. The sling was thea folded whale Lha rest ct'you Girls appear tired Into a triangle and was read for use.'sugar and a piece o! butter the size that I could hardly remember my $ y' and strained?" asked a supper cue- -• � •• � -�gists. 'AccejSt no substitute Over 40 '.The forearm was placed in the centre of a walnut, or one-half cupful of tines. rich cream. 'Flavor with vanilla or tomer to the rapid•fire-restaurant. "I would have given a thousand dol-.'mlllion,bottles sold. of the sling and the outer end of Lha Haim Linea ie late with nice "She wears shoes that are big• lass to get the relief Tanlac has given l :' Trig was?carried-over -the.-arm and nutmeg. P Pto he easy instead of fagli at the badF of the neck The, inner Pie-cruet, fl1I mai i e cheese mixture or leas than flue dol.ara. My yap Tanlac Ve'getabye Pills able," replier] Heloise, the head wait- r. de of the trian le was carried u and bake without a top crust petite was hover better, I eat every ' For Coomme dee $ P Strawberry Delight is well named. teas. "She always was a crank." thing and havo gained 12 pounds. I'm Diode and Recommended by the �etween the rm and the chest and y i3 to the back o the neck, where it met Crush ripe, strawberries through a IS3UE No. 26—'24. never a bit weak or nervous, Hover Manufacturers of Tan:ac. r�e�G '��.. ... " .. `` / �' ,.^.o-,. k`+!'� M• i imus+ .s ' . te.e+ym �>$ � ur4 t . ai 7 ....HEALTH EDUCATION By DR.- J. J. bWDLETON, f pr9vInoW hoard at Health,.Ontario ffe hes i's SL Kiddleton vW be glad to answer 411101111110100, 011 PubLIS Health 111010 111M i f irOtighLlai. **inane. Address his at:ftidisla'some."am ?'obacco ��:. 1119111111101" Toe=t& 7 Jh or e diti'ns are"favorable to attack If a burglar n- plans to attack your conditions These in- use, a barrier-or-a number of bar-lants-and..young children. ip If,vaders e tiers are needed to keep him out. plimtheps,,include Searlecerebro-spinal fever, dia, measles, whooping.couth, ..-Pe infuriatedbull charges across the mut fever, influenza, P�13_ d:7­ looking for a means of getting monary tuberculosis, pneumonia, on the hi ghway, some barrier is nec- These diseases will -spread, causing CUT � , PLU6 CORMIry, or ZrOUDle will resu It IS suffering ING OEM, U11-83 -.L]16 same thing when disease in lurk- progress are erected Jo block their Ing about, waiting for a chance to and prevent them giining ground.. attack our bodies and lay 'us on beds School inspection is an important bar- , Of' Bitkness. Barriers are necesnecessary. rier here, because it affords' facilities -:Queer Freaks of Father A Good Story, But Abe Wisdom. San .7 The point is that some of us do not for early diagnosis of conditions that Told it Too WeL Say to your girl theds are munint, taken in Neptme -be put right. if. -Tell her.this.of old wisdom and 6uix- OW- erect the barrier in time perhaps we may easily ) develop As most people' know, the.tides ate "Out In the farming district where do not erect it at all. Ui us think time, but which, if allowed f� 11ft of some common diseases and see if and boome chronic, may cause (I,am remember my a days), lasting produced.by two pairs of Waves which' I used to live,".sold the village StOr'81 wn' ti there are any barriers we could put up illness Lnd retard normal deveiopment. travel round the ea - keeper,after I had asked him to-Weigh Ing be t. earth daily, the great of the several pieces of pork from the hog That not one hour. of her bliss _,sJrsJT1 them. Another barrier against' invasion er pair produyed by the pullwaited, is the control moon. the smaller by the uAtraction of that we had just butchered, "there • Take small ox and chickenpox as of these disease germs toy untlisted examrc les. Re first barrier in pre-lof contacts and excludinIF them from the sun. wa4. sl,shiftlees.sort Of fellow by the No.kiss finsivian. no J venting the spread of these two dis-{school till the danger penod has pass- So far, simple enough,.and 'if the name of ,Abe Winters.' HIS family al- ji am remembering my own days). ;eases deals with the sick person and pd. Other barriers almost too numer- earth's surface was all-water the tides ways put off butchering until he'd bots Tell,,your boy 'tis his hour of plenty., *leairiers. Diagnosis, 'But no rowed from.all the neighbors. Some- Only once is he golden and twenty a. �aolatreatment and to mention can be put up to block would be perfectly regular. tion of this patient are some of the I disease. These include proper ver!- (I am remembering my own days). bats we put up to check the-progress:tilation of home and school, good food tidal wave can travel very far beforer times hs *ould #*eu got through the Bid him build, since beyond recover overcrowding,- open-a of the disease. In addition, there is avoidance of ove i� It biimps against land, and the results winter, on borrowed pork,* sell his Fleet the days of the loved and lover the disinfection of fomites and arti- schools and exercise avoiding the risk are exceedingly oompHeated.-- . hogs and then be ready- to borrow (Ism remembering my own days). ales used by the patient There is no- of infection by keeping away from so- For instance, there is & strip of the again next fall. "But One year the IudAffwence of —Katharine Tynan. tificati6n of thii-diseage.to the healthl"cial gatherings during an• epidemic, southern *cast of England which has authorities and there is control of'prohibition of public drinking vessels, double tides. These occur, from South- some of his neighbors caused him to Mi,a4s Linlmqnt for 6 contacts. The second barrier is educa-icontrol of slates, pencils, etc., in ampton to a little beyond Poole, And butcher.a little earlier than usual, enol tiaii, good ventilation, is satisfactory Iiy� schools, attention to diseased tonsils It Is to this"phenomenon that South- he asked a neighbor who was almost Boys and girls nowadays are bets ' -giene, such as cleanliness of.person and adenoids, control. of the milk and ampton owes Its-position as One of as, shiftless as himself t;o help him. tar in health, Intelli and dwelling raper housing condi- Water supplies. gence, and physloi , tions,etc. In the case of smallpoxthe Disease 49 ever making welfare Britain's' greatest seaports, for at All through the work of scalding and cal strength thanin any previoto nearly all-times there to water-to 861- scraping he kept compl�flnfn neaz that-by -third barrier is'vaccination. against the human race and we must 9 gonetation. The barriers erected may be slight- fight the enemy. It is the Of low at the biggest ships coming In. . the-time-he had -paid off his borrow- duln bt At Colombo, In Ceylon, the same fags for the year there would be little Classified Adverti ease, but they are all along similar and him- sements '�ezlgnhbo'r _ thing may be seen—four tides dally left for himself. ly different to,suit the particular dis-. eve 0 o-,*nter the every OhLe n as well as lines. There is a powerful army of self when health and even life itself instead.-of:two; but the oddest freak "At last,.as they hung the dressed ANTED — CAR OWNERS TO WANTED for our Big Free Catalogue Invaders ready at any moment. when are at stake- of all is at Papeete, one of the Society hoi up-betweimm the P:Oles to cool, the sbiowl4g 101 bargains in Auto Sup. Islands, In. the South Pacific, where neighbor said, 'Why don't you get up I plies. It will save You monjy. Ben& hard at work a lion attacked. and high tide occurs always between mid- early to-morrow Morning, Abe, -take for It to-day. Canadian Auto Shops„ his cries attracted'the•attention of the day-and two o'clock. your pork In and pretend It. was Box_154, Niagara Falls, Ontario- VIOW OF MM Ontario- others• British coasts the biggest tides M a ers. The second man Jmme4JAtely stolen. Then these people you owe ran to his brother&assistance and sue- are In the Bristol Channel, Where, at pork to will excuse you and feel sorry Ing the brute off with his the mouth of the Avon, the difference for you Into the bargain.* Need New,Rich Mod to Restore ceeded in driving spear. His brother was still aliye, but between ordinary high and low tide Is 'Oh, but they wouldn't believe me,' ;Health and Strength. had'been terribly Mauled and evident. 40ft. 'At Chepstow, & little*farther ip ,Said Abe. NIGHTfr It is an unfortunate fact thatly was dying. the Severn.ft Is 69 ft. This base tide *Yes they would,' replied the neigh- MORNING 4- nine. 'up an ever-narrowbig funnel bor. 'If I - In spite of tho danger the three pouring you'll Stick.t6 It. -women out of every ten are victim of LIEEP YOUR EYE go causes the roaring wave He a the night the neighbor, who bloodlessness in one form or another.. agreed that the two women ei 4 the DurI4 LZAN CLALAR.AND KRALTH back along the road on the chance,ot Severn Bore. was in need otmeat himself. stole the "a got- "Wa-Mail. The girl In her teens, the wife and getting help.,mobile the uninjured man The biggest tide In the world*Is In hog. mother, the matron of middle age--all should remain with his dying brother. the Bay of Flandy, wher'i•the extreme "At the first ray of dawn Abe Win. know Its nitsertils. To be anaemic By A great deal-of good-fortune, after rise and fail differs by, 70 ft Up tore burst into neighbor's house, -.means that�you -are breathless after el worn out going back a couple of miles the wo. Stoney'Creek, at the head of the-bay, -saying,--80ims one has stolon my bogl alight exertion. You reel Men 'oil in with a party of natives. the tidal wave rushes at-9.61 miles in 'Good,' restarted the neighbor,and,depressed. You turn against food and often cannot disiset what ton do The women told them slut bad hap. hour. 'You did that well. Now the malty pened, and the whole..partT hurried to The smallest tide so far ohs is the Is to stick to It.' when you get up you feel exhausted sat. Sleep does not refresh you, and �thd water hole. When they got there' in 'L&ke Superior. It-does, not rise 'But, protested Abe, 'some one they found the dead body of the man more than 11 in. really has stolen It!'. unfit for the day's duties. If nes- who had been first attacked; he had fine! You say that in is,way� FineI lected anisemia.may lead to connump- no doubt died Shortly atter the am*, Imt stick to ILI wQanea CHILDHOOD- CORTIPITION to convince any bad left. A little way off was the IL tell you,"shouted Abe, 'I'm not 'kau good the faultd shouly taking In your blood met promptly. Make dead body of the lion stabbed In many fooling! The hog'is gone.' ' b Conotipated ebildred can 'Vfty,'Abe, you can do It even bet- 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the most re- places with the short spear,which was find prompt Wins *4 the-ground close-by. . A few relief dirauth the of Baby's own tei than't-thouglit No one will doubt `ftble blood eurich0ir ever discovered. 2 'The" pills purity bad blood, strength- Yards from the dead lion was the Tablets. The Tablets are a mild but you 4f you Insist upon it that way.' on weak blood, bud they make good corpse of the man who-b" remouned thorough laxative which never tall to 'But-,' yelled Abe, beside himself. 'blood, and as the condition of your behind to look after hie brother. He reguraie the bowels and stomach, thils wient-dutAlift%'to_Uke it In as youblood improves you will regain proper was terribly bitten about the bead driving out constipation and indiges- told me, W It was sone--clean gonii! strength, and enjoy life fully as every and shoulders. tion; colds and simple fevers. Con- There wasn't any hog there.' girl and woman should do. The case It was easy to guess what had hap- oerning them ' Mrs. Gaspard Daigle, 'Ttrat's right, stick to it, stick to - pen4d. While the women were away Domain, Que., writes: "Baby's Own It,' said the neighbor. of Mrs. Mary Trainor. Perth, Ont., Cutiscu' ra For' Skmiis the lion had ?*turned and attacked the Tablets have been of great benefit "And so," concluded the storekeep- shows the value Of Dr. William I Pink, Man Who Was guarding the body of -my little boy, who was suffering from er, 'Abe went aboUt telling his true Pills In can" of this kind. She says: not been feeling well for had taken place. Though badly bit- qvk4dy relieved him and Dow he Is In one believed him, perhaps because he Bathe the affected pan with Caticurs —"I:had his brother. A short but terrible fight constipation and Indigestion. They story. He stuck to It Bill rlght� but no That Itch And Buim some time and had beetl,giradusilly Ion Soap and hot water. Me native bad repeatedly,stabbed the best of health The Tablets an Insisted too hard'." Dry gently and anoint with Cadcura Ointment.This growing weaker.- I toaud It very hard. the lion, striking with-such force that sold.'by medicine dealers at by Mail at 0 ..`to do my housework; had aever3 head- he had sunk the spear, blade and 25c a box' from The 'Dr. Williams' Every Man to H!,* Own. treatment not only soothes but in !aches and was very pale. I took doo- most cases heals. toes medicine for some time,'but they 'Abaft, into-the vitals of-the man-eaten'. Medicine Co.,'Brockvilfe, Ont.' Work is play when it Is the work I bad the skin of thet'lion for a long 2"Nh Free 14L -7 .6 Id me no good. I was growtn' we love. The English navel d 9 weak time-In my office. To anybody who Ist, Mr. H, 'sand W&TWcmJI& or and used to taint and take dizzy -A. Vacbell, in his book of memoirs, ry ow saw savift sdalt. ­7 did not know Its history It was just a In this condition I began the it of tattered hair and ?gide. To me Follow Travelers, makes the point in ase of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and this little story:- It was an emblem of a heroic fight by or a rare'old boy In Calf- me. I continued their -use until I a very gallant man against overwielta. fornia, a'pioneer who bacr crossed the found the troubles that afflicted me ins odds. YOUNG D AUGHTER' plains in a prairie schooner. I found bad gone and I am oc-ee more enjoy- him digging post holes under a blesing Ing good health and rArmgth." fti sun. And he,was a rich man. et % "why do you do this?"I asked. RADE WELL You can g.. Dr..Williams' Pink Pine Arough any dealer In medicine, or by He looked it me with twinkling "Why do you drive tandem?" S" Tels How Her suall.at 60c a box from The Dr. Wll� eyes Medicine Co., Brockville, Ofit.. be demanded. Mered QW" Ride Well Tut, Tutl "Because It's such fun," I replied. 14ik L Ph"ain"s V "And that," he observed solemnly, Turtle--"I bear your son is quite wh Brother-Dies for Brother.— is why I dig post holes." CompoullidL Carrying a lion skin and a blood. proficient In arithmetic." Snake—"Yes; -he's a good little ad- Vancouver B.C.—"Myd@ughtsr1s4 stained spear, a itatlyp'entered.the.af-' To produce i lb. of honey a bee must young girl who has been having severe floe of the district officer at Kota-Kota, Of Course. der!" take the nectar from 62,000, clover v to tell ffyou-say he belongs to a club?" and weak and dizzy feelings f6r, ti Central Africa., He had a4tor, :Not Worth HivIng. -blossoms. some time and bad lost her appe --o, story that, according to the dis- BETTM GRFXN TEA "Timothy dear," remarked Mrs. Through an"older daughter who had trict officer, writing in Field and heard of a woman who was taking it Smith one evening on her. husband's MUDORTED. for the same trouble, we were told,of Stream, celebrated one of the Most Many think that these who drink return from business. "I think you Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- sallant,deeds Imaginable., waste aterrible lot of money." The Old Reliablc pound. My daughterr has been taking I It appeared.that about a week or Green Tea are more,critical judges of 111,.darling?"replied the devoted hus- for several months and is quite all rig ten.days previously the native's two quality than those who drink black. get out Such would seem to be the case, be- band. ,Why, I have., never spent a now. It has done all it was rep ...brothers with two'women had ears ago great qnanuu penny unnecessarily In my 'life!". REMEDY to do and we have told 11.,number of trot Kota-Kota to go to Fort Alston, cause some Y es friends about it. I am never a journey of some eighty miles. The of poor quality Japan and China Green- "Oh,-yesq,.you have! That encyclo- a bottle of it in the house, for I pedis you bought on the Instalment 3-4 only arms they had were a rough us. Tsai were brought Into Canada. The take It for that weak, tired, worn tive-made knife and the small spear. demand for this type of tea soon fell Plan last mouth to no good at all." • feeling which sometimes comes to us&IL "Why, whatever's wrong- with It?' I find it is building me up and I strongly On the evening of the third day the off, Now, however, the much Auer thy. recommend it to women who an suffer- inquired Timo vp party reached a water hole. about quality of India and Ceylon Greens, flog as T and my daugliter have. —Mrs., "This morning I wanted to find out *M OF J. McDoNALD, m4l '2sth Ave. Eastv twenty miles from Fort Alston. The imported mostly by the Saluda Tea women were tired kpd Incapable of Company, has sharply revived the do. why swallows migrate In the winter. Vancouver, B. C. on farther that evening; so mand by those who enjoy the distine- "And couldn't you find ft In the on- am the age of twelve a girl needs all pushing on . cyclopedia? -Where did you 1o6k for the care a thoughtful mother can give. one maw went a little Way into the Uve favor.of Green Tea.. I I I LIM Many a-woman has suffered years of It?" bosh to cut boughs and long grass for didn't In Sculpture fn Concrete. "I looked under Vhy,' and I and misery—the victim of thought- a rough shelter. While the man was lessnessorignoranceof themotherwhor should have guided her during this time.` the figures being originally molded In 'Nerves If she complains of headaches,.painsSculpture to now done in concrete, even find the word. there'at all!" Strong and from these forms are taken Remit by Dominion Express Money In the back and lower limbs, or If you CHOOSE YOUR clay, phosphate, known to molds for%making casts in the con. Order. if lost or stolen get your Puts organic notice a slowness of thought,nervous- crete. The "synthetic granite" Is am. money back. most druggists as Bitro-Phosphote, Is gess or irritability on the p w People daughter make life easier for her. H-U-88 A N D art of your posed of the beat possible ingredients, bat nerve-exhausted, tired-out —Din to a natural. off-h= Lydia A. Pi kh Vegetable Colin- b, his writins a d0lJ&T finely powdered and carefully mixed. There is about 86 per cent. of water must have to regain nerve force and n am a effe 111opla of writin& mail it. "Ith your u On& ationat so- The result Is a very hard,nearly white in milk. energy. That's why It's guarantge'd. pound is especially sidapiod far address, for deec"Ption of cbexacter. voc ditions. fjwdeL appearance, and marriate &M partzera!llp stone of smooth texture, pleasing to Price $1 per, pkge. Arrow Chemical con Sdaviations. The Dollar Character Service, Arthur the eye. minard's Liniment for Distemper. Co., 25 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. ISSUE No. 26--.P24- lu-c FaraWr, 750 Bathurst Street. Toronto. Qm' A F. •. ..r:,; x' !n•, ':, •z.,q. ;. ;:.:.+.4,v,wa•, .:` 6e•'•!•te '.ase17^_ .ra'+. - S 4`;- A.. .,.�in':•,,-.•.!- .x:. ..':•�'^ y., ... ;3+'?,y• � 'r:4"..i:d,,..w�....r-. `•�i• .•e-.. ;,,: 'm^ : � ,,. ^^�-� -a x .. .3.. t:,.., r'. ,. � '.o- •.•�'-., r •:'+i :7:rc-rc�zx ,per.!• -C?•:�"v .+"rte. '�1 ... ',1+'"1.•,,i: "�.v. .. .,,..., ., t ^Y t z iszg � � D A N C' I N G' Whitevale T ^T ' TRRMS Ever Satnrda ni ht at �AR M i ` .. TY�.e Fairport gHotei The Service C�arag 11.75 per Year.; 41.50 if paid in advane•.�s -S�► criptionr!to the united stscer and creat all summer fron 8 to 11.30 p. m, Motor u/erbauling, top and side cur- _The prices of our Corn, Mangel and Turnip Seed are jaet a sntun s2.00 in advance. Herb Power's Orchestra. tiiia repairin little better than the other follows thus year. A gg Battery Service-Qhxrging �.. Stock is.all fresh and new. ' t ..'.. ,JOHN_ MURKAR., Pr6prletor. ANNOUNVING and overhauling. . . Atl,work gtiare�nteed. Flat rate LEAKING IMPROVED and WISCONSIN No. 7, 2.20 I:'ER BUSH '"` service charge. _..„ IN MEMORIAM. yO INTON 87ANADA . Phone 5510 Mark. Ventral. ` CiOMPTON EARLY $2.70 PER BUSH: Q fP 7PALM$1�-In loving memory of our #1EFUNDING LOAN 1928 W. E. e E MR T MANGEL SEED 50 CENTS PER LB. � dear mother, Mrs. Nancy Palmer, who ass . June 24th, i928. 5 PERCENT BUNDS -' These prices are a sample of how we are .selling. If interested in first ;I ' n her 80th year. ss Seed at this figure, phone or send us your order for our re uirements and we will deliver a goods. 'Dearest mother, how we meas you. 20 vent_Bonds;"pi}se 98:25; EQ yield r class y q As it dawanother year, S 5.14 per cent. In the lonelyhours of thinking, '• year Bonds; p:Ice 99. to yield - ' tr. Thpughts of you are always near, 5.21 per cent. '• 'I ..GA DEN SEEDS-bulk and package - ' • ` ri - (seven year) first mortg;tge Deben- ING PLANTS All.kinds- LEE-In.loving memo of our beloved +•" 1y tures maturing May 8. 19�. Price, L'„r' �� - sons,Rohert and George Lee, whyinvested', y ' � • 670 per Thousand,or ($1000 _ were,drowned on June 20th,1922. now increases to'$1,'e5 .4(I at ma- BESZ` OF FOOD GROCERIES 'Two years have gone, but none ca'a tell turity. : The loss of our boys we loved so well, phone or wire orders at our. ` Twoof the beat that God could'send. expense. p �(1 A j� Q(� "" GROCER Loving boys and faithful friends. = J. RSCHA■•■.D U`�N! y _ The blow was Creat, the sbock severe, DYKES&ROIiERe, ITS S :to the energetic r We tittle tho'tLs gr their death so near Phone 268 J Dundas St. East, 1 p'- g- g And only those who've Bath s tell 2tf Whitby, Ont. tithe of the year wheu the grown ups Land the kid ". . e The pain of parCing without farewell dies need enerstizinR: pare p• Tin ''"' Hardore J-Sadly missed by Father,-Mother food, instet►d of nostrumr*. {. lcke and Sister. - Let our bread disappear a Bars-Ia loving memory of our little from your Table three , darling,Lloyd, memowhom Jesus called e - times a driy. Try our vas- t little child, June 2Ath, 1928. tries. Yon will be sur. - t Little eyes so soft and gentle. prised at their delicious, Now is the time you need an Oil Stove for this hot'weather. It Little life without a stain, hums made like f3.nvor. Come in and let ns show you the, Little lips that smiled so sweetly, Fr Little that suffered pain. New Happy Thought Oil Stove ?We miss his smiling little•faee �` _ And the soft clasp of his little hand. 'Defies r�ustl , Satisfaction guaranteed and a free trial to make you satisfied. -But soon we*half see that little face r ��� � # In Heaven. our promised load- Tom a one' big point about We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens, Wire -His lonely Mother..Father. "•1•o@nnto" Stable Cloth f`cgm 18 to 42 inches. "Seep out the flies." Sisters and Brothets. mnt white makes )w' ` ' HONE- oa Tis Green and Arsenate of Lead 71,1 '.i CARD OF THANKS. �Y pram to sell it. Its �4+�Q T1 i t �� _ _- the fad that the �lvrai� uull� n.,?I�„ Spuds. Scythe@, Sprayers, Pruners, We-wish to express our appredisi io� its thoroughly coven and Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels. [ = for the sympathy and kindness whichcompletely costs both the The F1C�CfJ1C1II�, Clippers, Lawn Mowers ate: f ham been extended to us by fnlends to insides w-A the outside of the . (ARent'for McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery►and Repairs) .our sad bereavement. y• spelta b w;, VWlmce Committee _ . -Robt.`S.Qrook and Fami' w = ' CARD OF'THf1NK8� hot proem snakes 1tabsolutely rust- act o!thin Association _ ig p� agautrt The obi cation ie to We wish to take this opportufilty of w'�8 stable atads for the lessen stealing and prosecute *s .0• B A i QN' . PICI[�G " "sincerely thanking our friends wad .the felons« J a7 L"��,r►7 i e + neighbors for their kindness and sym ,P nummd- m valuable + "'' -apathy in our bereavement. - lifembers having propert stolmoommeni -- -- -Thos. (Tannage and Sisters, let me mew of the-many oso immediately wiz any member otben. `�r set some of the ion- of Esaontite Committee. estiog Tesento lateraaue. BUS - EIRVICE , CARD OF THANKS Membership fes •lass. o 'm le W, R. Emerson, Whitbys Tteh•ta m.v bo bad from ta.Prpld os at s We wish through the col of thf- 'B"Tot•rt oil applieasloa: �- -11tE�ra co e:nresa aur thanks to out C. B. Rice. Whitevale • • ' numerous friends for their acts of 1,rsc. Qom.-L. D. Hanks,O.B.Palm. Toronto, _Pickering and Whitby" kindness and kmpresaions of sympstbQ or, Donald blanso.Pickering. -tn our recent herekvement in the death O� 'r �,R. T�leXt01; w j Cir of our beloved father, the Iate E. J. ark. :` �pPLEStiDAY SERVICE llttoore. ( Preddeat. Poer"S" -Sons and Daughters. -- - Leave Whitby Leave Toronto } 7.40 a. m. 9.46 a. m. ` A N l N C "QUALITY - sEIVICE 5ATt5F'Ac'r1oN s 9.80 W. 6.80 1.30 p. • 1.80 P. m. $ - AT - ate AND M. �-, S. SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS FAIRPORT HOTEL JULY IST - - =from 8 to S p. P. tn., 50 a couple, 'Leave Whitby Leave Toronto also from 7 to 11 p W. - 7.40 a m 9.45 a. m. 75r. a'coupie. - 9.I.80 a.Be 1J.m. 1,30 P. m. H -' G. SIMMONS . 8.00 m 8.45 p. tin p' CG 6.40 p. m. - - 11.45 P. W. • 1 EDLARli+RI,NAN11Zti _ - __ bUNDAY 9ERVIGE : STEEL °Leave Whitby Leave Toronto 8.00 a. tp• . 9.45 a. m.. r' M'.•. ,00 p, W. 1m A 8.80 p W. e Y�IL � ! �� ; Fay-•-Whitby to Toronto. single 75c., return $1.25 ; Picking, ainplle ISIr1f Ai>gr�rfhfar 50c., 'return Soca; Dunbarton, Bingle 40c., return 70c.: Rogge, u Highland Creek 20c• + Me., return 50c., a '� � The PtDLAR P�Li- laik�tres :;single , : . OSHAWA, ONT. (Out this Time Table.out for future reference). 6 .-. 'Tla[E TABLE-Pickering 8tatiou t st Plank-tress LLACUTTS GgR�.GE R. Triinr going East 3w ar to}lo>.. E PI R E Metal-Clad BANS ;' O No. 10 Mail 7.57 A M. •• 'L8 Loom 2.23 P.D[. Firssafe 1 Pe strong t - �� _ - ,• w Looma 6.04 P.X Lightning-P 6 value Super-strong - Phone Ind. 00 _ d3unday.train, 4.57 A.M. Weather-si ht Convenient _ Train acing West dna .a .follows- j f you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled. 1 C No. 29 Local 7.47 A.M. y A• 27 L000l 2L44 P.M. let me quote You. Let me show yqu "Empire Barns I _ .L 9 Mau . . 905 P.X. have built. They are enormously,strong, roomy, handy PICKERING 8nnday train, s;05 to work in, and moderate in cost. Foregoing is according to Staadsrd ' time., Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous""F.ostlehe"'Metal• . T ! ------- • lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations -M EAT_..:.z.MARKE done. All work abwlutely_guaranteed. - Coa], Col . . r lb : --- - Roast;or Steak. _ 8urloin --- - .-- -�+- Hard and Soft Coal of the Building Coatractin� Porterhouse Roast or steak, •• ..• "18c : at Barns Houses etre of all.kinds in .. hurt Quality on Ra , Pickering Dealer for the Products of Fine Rib Roast, __ F hand Heavy Rib I;.oaflt, ..`r' - The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto "Shoulder._RoAsit • " ---* A THOS. A. LA .. _l8 and 18c Pot Roast, .. ,. Pic3tesi7Ze. Gz1t. -- 'Brisket,to boil, ... •r 9c Pork,_ 25c. . Loin of Pork. .. :ELM DALE MILiS sboaldet Roast of Pork,' .. .: "20c,286 " �'=C3R=NQ Bank- done Orders` Pork Chops, . Pare Pork Sausage. ;Wheat or any grain taken in -r - gond money ��nest Salt Fork,... •• HE most convenient way to .• _. ift • 25e exchange for Flour. -^ through the mails is by Bank Money nest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 8gc „ "order. „ " " sliced, ,.. ',ties have Bran, Shorts, Cho are r whole), 82c " Chop, The may be urchased at an Bran - Oil Cake Dleal, ` y y p y ch of this Cottage a :,. ..., Sack Bacon, .. 45c ,. Mild Cared o tage Rolls(h o y Bank in amounts up to fifty dollars. Bank 55c _ all kinds df grain. �* s and :Cooked Hain,.. - -. . , y against los a 25c •' +Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. the cost is ver small. 'Weiner*,.. .. ... Money Orders ensure you Y , -Read-Cheese,.. ' Royal Household Flour, '1"�]= Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs 66 cents Cream of to `Vest Flour, „ 6 lbs 90 cents ..• lb prints 18 teats CHOPPING EVERYDOAUMM Fresh Trout and;White Fish Every Friday: , WEER DAY WHITBY BRANCH, - • a P. LYNn, M•�sa PICKERIN( NW&M R"M REI 'r. G cRosa Manges � '', �.'�. • ,�.'> iu..;�. •.:✓„v.. sera, f�:., .v, ..- ..p "r .-4. n .c.e.•:'e'�.. .:+.�-•• _ a,0{•k. ,,,,' ,,,;,•'. '�.�, .;����' ,y. 'c _ '+ .ti. ;wttii4�•..r 01!11111M� 7 7. lt.4 Z t�.v _. ­ :.t`3. :u. 7- L a; 4 CLAREMONT. Tue;sday being a public.. holiday CLUNM • PR -7' the public library will be closed.0 CLAREMONT IS YOUR --- Jas. Underhill is painting his we . barer. cleaned y OREAMER Bring along I oursuits to be Mrs. Thos- Scott, of Saginaw, is and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed Notice of Regist ion Charges moderate. visiting relatives hese. of B -LawyJUL _JAMES BRISCOB, N' The Baptist Mission Circle met ghest price paid KITCHEN H OT by_g Oream, at the Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery ' at Mrs. Lynn's on Tuesday. Notice Is here given tbat a by-law Claremont,' Oat. Jae. Allaway and Nell Stewart was 1, (under No. 1220) by the passed and .::.wetle in Whitby on Sunday. Council of the Municipality of the A nuTber from here ' Claremat Zro;=0*77 purpose Township of Pickering, an the 28th Pickorm' g fortable ? going to PickerijdR on July lot. - day of May. 11r^ Prov lhlnf= this issue of debentures t a Give us:' 'trial and be convinced M. J. Wilker is in Whitby Le uture In week presiding at examinal ZT. $18,500.00,for the purpose of defraying or Goods Storo I Mrs. Evans Ward's brother rom the cost.-of erecting a new school 0 'New house, Purchasing the land required .0 FV4nnipeg visited her-an Sunday. Then try 6 a HARNESS Jae. Graham, of Oshawa, is gftjye-e incidental thereto and obtaining such A L ,�: 11 '-. Equipment as may be required. in �,:Perfeetion "High, our SUPP of quality,11arnese and RX�s now complete. icing at his home here for a few Public School Section Number 3 of the said Township of Pickering; and that I purpose having on hand.continu-. days. ou BOOTS—GREB SHOE A number from 'here attended such by-law was. registered in the sly a stock of hard Speed Burlier We have a large stock of this Famous the drama at Brooklifi on Monday Boot on ha;nd—unbeatable evening. of the Q4aapty of Untarlo on the 8th 0 registry office of the registry division and 8ott coal. il Stove. even _trr-1M, as Ntimber 306. Place y6dr order now before for hard wear and tear.. Messrs. Bryan, Chidlow and day of Jim the•rise in price. Heats in one hall REPAIRING Any motion to quash or set aside the mllqt, hA At." --Photze Pick. ifel). TY-0 Lufttu Ila made within t= molln"111tolh,111911 after the tile thm-U.--- .-,Sunday at Rosebauk. tatu Our astab tion for repairing all harness'and boots.' hlication of this notice, and DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING The Forsyth family and connec• first pu I kinds tions will hold's re union at G. M. cannot be made-thereafter. Forsyth's on July 1st; Dated this lath day of June, IM. We have' a,full sto 0- k of Btoves Mr. G..Hpldeworth, of Toronto, DONALD R..Beaton. M. 1. H. Chapman bricks -and accessories CECIL 'BRADLEY spent the week-end with his cons- 404' 2 Clerk t ins, Mrs. Borland and son. -DECORATOR aall times Harness maker, Dealer In High Grade Wall Papers, Archie and Mrs. Fleming and HORSE REGISTER. PICKERING, daughter, of Stouffville. 9 eat ONTARIO-. Sanitary Wall Covering, Decor. Make us a call. Mor- L ative Burlaps and Sunday with Roy and Mrs. ASCPT PRIDE, lMa, the pure bred registered Clydesdale stallion, the Mouldings, gan. property of Geo. T. Davidson, will Prices to suit everybody's pocket. F. -M. C 0 0. P 19 R Frank and hl�rs.Michell,/bf North Stand Lot 1, Con.. Call a��ee me at L Markham, spent Tuesidak'with the 01) 4. 1 ge Tp.,or phone for mares during the season of d A L 1924 at his own stable. lot So. c .3, 4#1' .. 11 '-' OLAREM(YNT former's sister, Mrs. Lyman Pit- Pickering. Terms:To insure-a foal. 8234 2&ri Claremont. key. $10, payable Jan. 19t. 1924. Warner and Mrs. Brown,of Osh' KINGSAVL.(14945} S. S. B.. 'Owl' 0. awa, spent Sunday here with the S. B., the fashionably bred imported PAPERS FA R latter'&parents, Richard and Mrs. Clydesdale stallion, the property of . - M AN D.,S Ward. Oscar Wilann.Brougham,will make On account of Tuesday next be- the season of 1924 as follows: Man- To buy pr'sell your farm, consult the Tarm Labda Departtoent of day,will leave his own s'table and Tbi Uaited Farmers Cc-operative Company, We carry a full line i ag a public holiday the Nlcws man . ed Hutabings Bros, corner of proceed will be in Claremont on Monday edL trock road and con. 2_ for n4if bUt. Limit of Staunton and instead of his nsual day. Tuesduk . W J. Miller's, Pick ngMR John Ley, of Bradford, Pa., and noon. .0. Wilson's. base line, for A. J. ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick' 1508 Boxer Fred and Mrs.. Weaver, of War- night: Wednesday. Urban Blake's, ren.Pa., visited their cousins, S. Audley, noon. Wm. Ortnerod's, .-Wall. Papers, and.Mrs. Ru'mehr, last week. Greenwnod, night; Thursday, T. Miss Effie Weir ' ad Miss Lyle Hirst's. Kinsale.noon, own stable ]Dewberry. of Toronto, spent-the until Saturday warning; * Saturday. • the best two makes 5 Joh. Patterson%con.7,noon,the6ce week-end with their uncle and to his oven's until the following The Farmer's Partner' in themaket. unt, John and Mrs. Fleming. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Sadler, of -Myrtle, and Fred Madill, of Toron A &ud4 like an individual. is known by the company a A66act -tes char" to,sout over.Sunday with their S H IN 'G L E S A"L keeps—In o&w words,eery bank has a We have them from Tb" Bank has been so dosel associated with rural develop- parents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill, 10 cts to 50-ets- X�it is now chanuftriz*d aa.thsi R. J. and Mrs. How left on Mon- ownt in the pad hay,cenhuy British Columbia Cedar Farnmes Partner day to visit their datrXhters, Mrs I. ­ 1. � -1 Galt GalvanizedSteel Shia lea . per rdl V YOU WO 100kbAg for pf aicticid banking lc!�on,lot ow Stutzel, of St. Thom and Mrs.- Btrd's Felt Slate Shingles. demonstrate. Archie Anderson, of Rickmond local Manager d Standard"serms. for Mae at Hill. also frien&in Galt. THE T. PATERSON'S -. CLAREMONT Splendid colors and We congratulate Donald Ra STANDARD BANK son on having passed his second Call and get prices. Year in Arts in Toronto Universi- Or CANADA and beautitul iy• having secured the highest W. F designs. :.number of marks of any in-his PickerhV Branctz, Law,ManaW mEATTY , -'elass. - %Vhitby Branch, C. K McClellan, Manager Hear the Rev. MS. Jbhuston, STANDS FOR THE BEST call M. A., B. D.. of Toronto, at e the se anniversary services at the Union and' them Church on SundAy next. Special M:0 Massey-Harris Farm Machinery jl music by the choir. Berviceeatll a. m.and 7p. m. � o, 'D A. SCOTT Dr.and Mrs. Tomlinson and M. op 7. CLAREMONT ONT J. and Mm. Wilker motored to OL ARIO t8WR On Tuesday last, the former attending the convention, of wed- ical men. They returned home on Saturday evening. The Baptist Church will be 60o ts &,Shoes closed next Sunday. Jane 29th. It Is hoped that many will avail Litter Carrierg, Hay Carriers, (GREB SHOE) themselves of the opportunity of Pumps. Door Tracks. Co%v % A lart��go of the famous. ureb 8 visiting the UM02 Church to share Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. -Now is the time to get your Haying Outfit.. boot that is well y known and guaranteed you to get my.prices on the benefit of the Union 'Church It will pay 'y Phone 1606 Pick. ,anniversary with the members of above before buying elsewbere. to keep your -feet dry. that church and congregation. All i4f h In stock. PROUSE Remember the Decoration Day FRA14K J D. J. Gormley, services at the Union Ce'reetery on PICKERING. ONTARIO LADIES' SHOES Sunday, July 8th. Dr Tracy. of ;,This to a new make. A good Toionto University, who was ex. comfortable at for every �O� pected to be present to,giie AD day am .-Price"addrees will be unable to attend only$1.50. awing to.& irevious engagement. Pall EMIT.Fuller partfeulars will be given AT C ASPENCER, l- --shear 2800 THESE FOLKS WELL, -9 AIM TH nest week. fAT IT About forty or fifty members of Is W" kromont the Claremont Club. of Toronto, -0VER$4AAjLED ME THINO A5 GE'TT#NCI --��who are coming to the Claremont You AR THE CAR,GESS NEW CAR, ISN'T IT cftee= 22A_VWi 'Park on July lot for an old-time HENRY picnic, will be.pleased if say y Fac .,. ,the friends could come and have IM and Basket F a good time and to bring their ...:�baskete. Every one welcome. I am prepared. when the •season as. 0me and bring your friends -rives, to supply you with the o A v:rT successful medting of the r%NE time a wise, well following 'Women a-Institute was held at the fid philosopher said. I qt. Berry Boxes and Crates,11 and bome of Mrs. W. G.Scott on Wed- 'Tell me what you eat and 6 qt.Fruit Baskets,Hampers, Imesday of last week. ' It being I'll tell yon-what you are." Bushel BiAet on sh N set antics. "'Grandmothers' e Seems.to no there is con 0 OT810-M ft The above stock In made or R�01 i the me on..r Jno Me f 66d for gym was given - OY -grandmothers and 9 f grand. to that. TPll folks_that principal an the late W. G. Barnes' Baskets. mothers* who jou are now buying your Rv You we assured of quallty-"rvice. groceries of us end they're N T - becoming costumes of the days of c • long ago. An excellent program apt to pay AIL Chopping done every day" usual 031. aroas!und cept Wednesday,on and of songs and readings which were mealtime. after May.14th. -popular in by-gone days- was give en. One grandmother sang two CHAS. A. WHITE. songs in Dutch,whieb waf,greatly enjoyed by all present. In re- - 1P110NE Successor to late W. G. Barnes �.sponse to the roll call a large dis- M. Phone OM or write Locust Hill., Oat. ..play of relies was brought,fortb, 3700 which belonged to the grand- mothers of past generations. The president spoke:In thehighest r t SELF-OILING SHY-REGULATING terms of the grandmothers, and that we may well be proud With the;�trongest ToWer Built statedof them, but what a loss it was to We the "Toronto' Self-Oiling Windmill—requiring oil only once be bereft of a mother and her love a year All gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by when y6adO, and never know neither heat nor cold very bearing and what it was to have a mother to working part thoroughly and, automatically confide in. k social hour was then But and Shoo Ropainuf lubricated. Of all waserfals and design spent on the spacious lawn, where If you have a"Toronto"Windmill now, You can obtain -kGF6 in 8104k. It will -11 pa�.you several snap-shots were taken, in. this self-oiling featwe by interchanging the head and Insp"s our epairing the new Most Toronto Windmills, too eluding one of the twenty-one Also harness r present wheel. call at our works acd stand, opposite the using yew 3tely self-regulatingin operatim obtain prices Dou'l be muted randmothers resent. The nam- made absoli agents we do not employ them,oonesqunis ter present, present. children, Post(iffice. 7U-Toronto"Tower will stand for a lifetime' because it I we con. and do/brow off the agsell* is ties haviest.strongest and bat-braced am 6A]t for mw y _ W .,Was about eighty. A hearty vote Beat workmanship guaranteed. see"new�Mill nm--or Est my booklet. oommission of 10 per sent.,*h1oh you W4 ...of thanks was tendered to the Charges moderate. es"Muly save by parobaging 11ton,U% hostess, And all joined In singivir JW. R. Emerson, box 425. Whitby call solicited. 110or She's Jolly Good Fellow." THOMAS WAT50N Chas. B. Rice. Whitevale, Ont. J. T.:MATHESON . . The hostess replied the t'the pleas PIUKERING, ONT. office Wit W001% wboby,an lire wasall her own. I , " 11. .!­, , � f -7, T C 7" ,7�! T_ 7 Un surpAassl for pure, rich flavor H BATCH Me the longest P� eonfeetion Von Can buy— D ---.wl irs a help to Y'JAKES OLIVER CURWOO 7 .. pesUm and a cleanser - ------: J for the madip-L PART IT.' "You ought to know this country," slid teeth. he INrIaley's means e to, his feet, and put said. "What'll we do?" Brokaw rose "Thit nearest` po.si is .sixty miles GREEN TEA H470 lit as wen as fresh wood into the stove. bene "I guess it must be pretty hard," he from here," said'-Billy. fine said straightening himself. "BlItthe "I know tliat,"- replied Bro"w. 18 Superior' to thest impans."Younif cabin is �_,'..Nreons or Gunpowder. Trr it toda;r. law up here doesn't take them tbings "And I know thafMoreaus into account—not very much., It may only twenty miles from here. There FREE SAMPLE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. 'IALARA," TORONTO let you off with ug%ter--tentor must be.some trapper or Indian shack manslaughter--ten=or I ho i 'does. 'a nearer than that. Is there?" fifteen years. pe it In the red glow of the fire Billy for with a firm grasp on the sturdy turn in. —5 THE HANDY TIN DIPPER. 4Pfll SAIPArned At rnlrftW --Billy at-eed It was.In a lull of the wind, and he One morning I came downstairs a U4LLULW Vf the dipper I can tmat v ue with Brokaw a bunk built a9l"st batter without fatigue and the results close to Brokaw and spoke quiet- bit rate and.hurriedly began to as- the wall, and the sergeant drew a fine 'went y are indeed satisfactory. I mix brown Billy lay ly, his eyes shining more and more sembfe. my implements to prepare steel chain from...bis pocket. 06 bread, johnnycakes, cookies, dough- -had come breakfast. On my way to the closet with that strange light that down; his. hs�ids - crossed over his —in fact, anything and for the usual earthenware bowl in nuts, pie crust K ed into thenL breast, and Brokaw deftly fasten everything in my dipNr. The perfect- "This is going to be a 'big sight to mix my pancakes, I espied which the chain about his ankles. easier than hangin', or going to jail a short-handled, heavy tin three-pint ly round smooth bowl would some- 4y times get away from my rigid hold, "And I suppose you think this is for half -my Jife,' Brokaw—an' you dipper whkh had been bought the hard, too.- he added. "But I guess and also bring cramps to my hand.' don't think I'm gvfrig to be fool day before for use in the burn. I had amps I'll admit that you'd do it it you were me. Ten years enough to m at we busy housewives lea the chance, do:you? never used one in my,kitchen, but of this sort of work learns you not to It_ain,t-hard to die of cold. I've al- •now I lifted this-shining new dipper, can hardly keep house without our W"te.LJLn& take chances. If-you anything earthen bowls, but for mixing—just most been thereI told and its handiness and lightness ap- once or Ovice. hr the lichens cling in the night just whistle. shed and try the short-hatndled, handy tin Here you last night why I couldn't give u pealed to me�at once. I washed It had been 'a hard day with Bro- P pancakes are dipper! To the gray rocks, hope.—that something good for me &I. scalded it, and in it my the faltering kaw, and he slept soundly. For an Like ways came on her birthday, or near mixed for breakfast. Since then that hour Billy lay awake, . thinking of .,The True-Love. Ragged locks. to it An' Wo come. It's forty below, handy dipper has been in constant Of an old she-fox. home,.and listerting to the wail of the an' we won't live the'day .out. We use in my kitchen as a mixing utensil. My heart was made for laughter, storm. Then 1% too, f all into.s1CcR— ain't got a mouthful of grub. We ain't In an old cookbook of my grand- MY eyes were made for smiles, restless, uneasy slumber filled with got clothes enough to keep as from mother's I had often read,"Never mix MY life was made for living Here a nor=,%band a Of water flowe troubled visions. For. a time -there 1.freezing inside the shanty, union we cake in a tin basin. Butter and augar Upon the Blessed lilies. No broader than a band; had come a lull In the gale, but now had a fire. Last night I saw yon`fill will be much darkened by the tin." u your I-mix my -lightest black crow's It broke over the cabin with increased your match bottle and put.it I _lightest cakes in my handy My heart to dead with sorrow, _Quid toning goes. fury. A hand seemed slapping at the dipper and can see no Werence My eyes are red with rue; It. The coat pocket. WhT,..man,we.ain't even tin - And I'd rather weep for you, my love, window, threatening to break Lot a match i" whatever in the color; *but the tax Here's a wrinkled grape, spruce boughs moaned and twisted In his voice then was a thrill of ture of 'my cakes is much finer than Than smile for any-but you., Like a blue knot h overhe.ad,,aud• a volley of wind and triumph. Brokaw's bonds were when.mixed In my earthenware bowl, P..Adams. -On* a thread—the shape snow shot suddenly down the chimney, clenched, an if' some one had threat- - Of life caught forcing open the stove door so that a erred to strike him. In the death-rot abaft of ruddy light cut like a red You -can---" be saspe& knife through the'dense gloom of the "Just this," Interrupted Billy, his Zere4�414teu long— cabin. In varying ways the sounds,voice harder thin Brokaw'i now."The By windy word played a part in Billy's dreams. In all P. God you used to pray to,when you Of reed, nor lacy, song those dreams,and segments of dream, bird was a kid has given we a choice, fa Of wild b the girl--his wift—was present Once Brokaw, as I'm going to take it. IJL they had gone for Wild flowers and Is the lamb air stirred. we stay by this fire, an keep it up, V had Been caught in a thunderstorm, we won't die of cold,but of starvation. Here a man may own Well be dead before we get.balf way ---------- and had run to an old and disused its bire soul instead barn in the middle of a field for steel . ,1. - . ;o Thoreaus. There's. an Indian's Of a beauty blown ter. He was back In that barn again, shack that we con make, but you'll fun Rose. 'itio, said.- with her and he could feel her jj -But his soul to dead. trembling against him, and was strdk. never find it—not unless you unlock �` `these irons and give me that revolver ing her hair, as the thunder crashed - Then III take you over RA%k White and Blue 'oer-them and the liLrbtning filled her,at your belt. 491 there L as my prisoner. That'll give we I II+I'`��I I r _ eyes with fear. After that there enme, Mourning. another,chance for South AmericaT hill r, s�'•" - -. T — ��, I '' Black always spells mourning to us, to him a vision of the early autumn an the kid at home.11' nights when they had gone earn roast- but In other lands every conceivable Brokaw was buttoning the thick cal. ing with other young pcople. He-bad • grief, U & -color Is utilized. Black si • gnifies lose lar of his shirt CIO" up about his of.,light and-Joy, sad L resultant always been afflicted with slight '.neck.trouble,and smoke irritated him.I neelt. On his face, too, there came A fres" = fill s in .':;but white, suggesting hope, is favored for-a moment a grim and determined In China. It set Wni sneezing and kept him dodg- smile. Ing about the fire, and she had always is a mired by everyone The South Sea Islanders "bine laughed when the smoke persisted-in ted "Come, an, to"said. "We'll make the two &n(f mourn in black and orbits Thoreau's or diel" .4tripets. 'Sky-blue holds its own in following him about, like a young : - YOU must frequently purify your s*4 antise of a boy bent on tormenting "Sure," said Billy, stepping quickly Hokhara, and gale brown. to repre. WAMP unusually per- to side. "I suppose I might lie tically, to make and keep It healthy, to bring to.�t seat withered leaves, is worn by the him. ..The smoke was unus "A glowing beauty. Persian, sistent. to-night. He tossed in his down in the snow, an'.refuse to budge. bunk and buried his face in the blah- Id win my game then, wouldn't I? Thousands of men and women have realized this,which In Ethiopia and Abyssinia relatives lest that answered for a pillow. The But we'll play ft--on the square. It's most "think of the earth to which their d9ad Is why Lifebuoy Health Soap *a become the friends return, and'accordingly adopt smoke reached him even thele, and he Thoreau or die. And it up to you 'widely need toilet soap in the world. to find Thbrealtl'L" si-eezed chokingly. In that-instant the grey-brown for their mourning. Purple and violet are the colors used to girl's face disappeared. He sneezed He looked back over his shoulder Lifebuoy Is a scientific skin purifier7—a teal health Wap-' Preach again—and awoke. at the burning cabin as they entered waisru cardinals in rmace. Yet soap cannot be made more,pure, more bland, more kings, however, have been known to A startled gasp broke from his lips, the edge of the forest, and in the gray beneficial to the skin than Lifebuoy. Wear scarIg-L and the handcuffs about his wristai darkness that was preceding dawn he 00, smiled to. himself. 'Two miles to the Telio�w should stand for unfaithful- clanked as he raised his band to his moment his dazed senses south, in a thick swamp, was Indian Lifebuoy protects _tress and Jealousy, yet the .country 1am In that Joe's oback They could have made it Jts-rich, copious lather releases a wonderful antiseptle bW classes In Brittany always use it for adjusted themselves. The cabin ,wais iminating all mourning. Trrators' cells ww*.once full of smoke. It partly blinded him, 861311y. On their� way to Thoreau's :client which Is carded don into every pore, el at: y would Vass within a impurities sad leaving the skin thoroughly clean and safe. painted Yellow In France, amd-the but through it he could a" tongues the mile of it, Spanish executionses robes used to fire shooting towdrd the calling. He But Brokaw would never know. And be yellow and red. could bear the crackling of burning they would never. reach Thor eau'w. pitch, and be yelled wildly to Brokaw.]Billy knew thaL He looked at the It is a shock to most parents of-this In an Instant the sergeant was on his man hunter as bee-broki trail -ahead LIF BUOY --at the pugnacious hunch of generation to learn that the first six feet. He' rushed +.a the table, where'of him e HEALTH SOAP much in the he had placed a pall,of water the years are to count for so'm his shoulders, his'long stride, the Je- -lives of their children. evening before, and Billy -heard ibe.1termined clench, of his hands, and Uwe dm Soap-aikmkh habit By the next hissing of the water as it struck the wondered what the soul and the heart generation of parents this should be, flaming wall. of s'man like this must be, who in through 'the medium of education in LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, shouted. such an hour would not trade life for 7 the achools, so well known' "Never mind that," he TORONTO that the 'problem of'housing and of family life "The shades built of pitch cedar.I life- For almost three-quarters of an We've got to get out)" 'hour Brokaw did not utter a word. will be dewed in part from the.angle Brokaw groped his way t�) him, The storm had broke. Above the of childhood, through the smoke and began fumb- 8PTUe's t0Pthe sky began to clear. ling at the chain,about his ankles. Day came slowly. And It was grow- A "I can't­:—fInd—the--key—" g steadily colder. The owing of Bra Ca� be In gasped clickingly. "Hire—grab hold,kaw's arms and shoulders kept the of me I" blood in them circulating, while Y OR manacled- wrists' held a. part He.caught Billy under the armed Billy's- of bis body .1raost X!J81A. He know OIL that his hands were-;Iread froze ad It the wind came in with a rush n. a8h His arms were numb, when at low-sm—P and behind them the whole .itilDin - and Y Pearl Ware W last Brokaw paused for on a fur race'of flame- Twenty burst into strong, yards from the cabin he dropped Billy the edge of ft frozen stream Billy r Board Is so tough and thrust out his hands, and clanked the at a full-grown,mem or In the snow, and ran back. In that]i steel rings • durable that seething room of smoke and fire was Without WOMSA,can stuw on It everything on which their lives de- "It must be getting colder," he oijild, "Look at that" djtlleing rub-bW surfice or any pended, food, blankets, even their kp$L and snowshoes. But The cold steel had stared his wrists h I The ed our- mats and ca of like hot iron, and had pulled dff patch. V, he could get no farther tlia'h ibe door. ked,• w6ift e of. Of V.. of skin and flesh. Brokaw fake or pW He returned to Billy, found the key es 100 board 1 in his poeket, and freed him from the and hunched his shoulders. His lips e wear�tbere is in such a wuh -q=Hties In AM were blue. His cheeks, ears, 0 is A6 Ame wearkW chain about his ankles, Billy stood up. and nose er were frostbitten. There was a In-Slop Pearl Ware. TiYout the ft As he looked at Brokaw the glass in thickiiess An his voice when the window-broke and a sea of'dame clus he bowd and be mvinced. h Ewwgwl� spurted throng . Jt lighted up their spoke- 7 concluded faces.' Tine serigeant's jaw-was net be cmel curious- ? hard. .111s'leathery face was c �Ak S MP f0i, ly white. .-He could not keep from Between the years 1912-and 1922 shiverifig. There was strange, the national wealth of the -United ++ Atyosrr smile on Billy's face, slid as strangeStates increased by 72.9 per cent.' Pearl Were VON" look In'bis eyes. Neithet of thit two ^4A0 AW JAMaM„ PLAW men Tied undressed for sleep,but their La ON%. e dome of St Cathedral VMS V c6ats� and caps, and heavy mittens' Th 9"KaT MrrAt. PRODUMC41"M W=. were in the flames. London, weighs 64,000 tons. M61VIRSAL ToAc"To 810"aftro" VANCQVVCR WlLFFdGL-E-YS Afftr &"Y M"I CS1 Billy rattled his bandcuffs Brokaw' ommon Nona" 16GUE No, 96­124. lacked, him squarely in the eyes. I M inard's Liniment for Aches and Pain- '-mow A, ... ".by' ��• .. .vr....i .. - �rA r�:e!Y'x. r .r, 2: � - ---- -- - -- -�SC(�TTLSH-SE1"TLERS� ATW TO C LIMB MOUNTFLOCKING TO CANADA .` Doraestia f'i 11 IET �ii�U►� I� r li� tai\�J DiSH�?!G11. .....�.; Fran Workers and ��� _ v is from Ports of y Two Members of.theBritids Expedition Meet Death In Mon-_. ;°-,---North Country. soon Wh1e Making the Last Lap of Climb to Peek-Tre- A despatch from London asye mendous Blizzards Hampered Progress. the-s° -. There .is evidence in a timated London June 22.-Sir Fraftis in fighting its way through tremen- figures of the number of emigrants g g y - who embarked in Scotland f Panatia Youn husband or g , president of the Royal dons blizzards, which lasted for some . between March 1. and, May 81 of an Geographical Society, informed the.weeks. increase in the flow of emigration. In newspapers that a telegram had been The members of the expedition _ March appately 2,900 emigrants received by -the Mount Everest expe-I must have been greatly exhausted sailed for Canada from Scottish porka, ' ditior committee in London,­to the when Mallory and Ervine died. It in April over 4,000, and is May over riCect that the attempt to scale Mour:1 was the final assault on the peak and 3, x 6,000, the estimated total for the three Everest had ended in disaster, involv-..the men'had had great hopes of reach- r �,�' months being 12,000 and the average , ing the death of two members, Ceorge ing the top_ a k� x F, 'per month-being-about. 4,000. Lertgb.Mallory and A. C. Ervinc, I Sir Francis said it was almost cer `, "°= , 5 �, The average for the Brat three Interviewed at Weatminater. Sir twin the expedition would be etibandop- months of 1928 was about 1,000-per i VrA�'Phq nstid it wan not known how ed for this ear. �: -> , , w . -'the disaster occurred,but that it prob- News-of the-disaster reached :►Iel- ., `: months about 8,400. In. the whole ably happened a fortnight ago lory's home In Birkenhe to:-night.- h yfar-29,070 Scottish emigrants land The expedition, according to Sir According to the Daily k4ress, tho �� x w ed in,Canada. This year the emigrant' -Frencis was within a abort distance climbers were caught by a monsoon , y �' ri ; season began earlier in the spring, % o! the:summit, at a_greater height near the summit, after a' wonderful • w yy,' rK y: and, ss will be seen, from the figures than ever had been reached t'e!ore. climb under the worst weather con 'y f �° > y �/ r' given, it has already reached"a higher It had experienced great dif8nulties tions they had experienced Hof ,� � €�� rate per month. 'It this -increase is ' maintained throughout the season the '" G „'fL"/*k+Gi � ,�,�.. 3`�F� total for the year vhll exceed that •. The Weeks Markets �, _ for 1923. Although men'and women of a wide ' variety of trades and "callings have TORONTO "' s �"f ' y ; ' been among the emigiants, the main ' Man. wheat-No, 1 North., 41.26%; , r n classes in point of numbers have been! No. 3 North., $1.18%•. rr , farm workers and domestic servants.r M Man. oats-No,. 8 CW, 46c; .No. 1 These have been drawn largely from teed 42%c ". : : M }'' :, y Bey All the above c i.f. ba porta .r the rural distracts in the 'Northeast Y American cora-Na 2 yellow, 86e. a and North of Scotland, while between ' Oat. rye-74 to 78c, -800 and 9.00 persona.have gone from Peas-No. 2, $1.40 to $1.46. ,y the Anter Hebrides to- Alberta and ;l -Millfeed-DeL, Montreal freiT30, , r,. Z'!ie abays photograph shows the memorial statue to the.late F1eld Mar' Ontario. x, bags included: Bran, pen ton, ; �� 4--•- ' .aborta per ton, $24; middlings, s tig v: � shall Earl Roberta which waa_uaTeiled recently by the Duke of Connaught Invite y - - New Government to e goodOnt N ho. atNwhite oats-89 to 41c. ;+ Ont, wheat-No. 2 white, norstinaL . jlljVj'j'�D I against each other. Before this visit Prince'to�/�ii{ $,'l�rtCBt Ont. flour hine ?or cent,, at, Y 'j'0 A'j"j�� �A��{to Geneva, Mr. MacDonald has Orem- Ont. Jnte flour. Montreal, prompt d at, � toed to meet with M. Herriot in Paris Johanaesburg, June 22.-Prominent' ment,;5.8b; Tomato basis,$6.35;baDc '�Y to discuss details. Nationalists believe that the new Gdv- seaboard, $6. May Attend London.Coder- ` ;t ernment will soon invite the Prance Man. dour-1st pats., in jute seeks, £ '�� encs in July as Partial SMUTS TO REMAIN of Wales to visit South Africa. Tiley, ;8.90 per bbL; 2nd pats., $6.40. ` 'rola Participant. say, "We will welcome the Prince to�' pa IN S. AFRICAN .HOUSE AsT•-Esus Na 2 timothy, yes tan, � . 7 South Africa." �•` track, Toronto, $16; Na 2, $16; Na -London, June 22.-The Socialist - The gen 'feeling of the party ce `. 8, $18 to $14; mixed, $il to $11.69; Premiers of Great Britain and Pran � Nationalist-Labor pact Gates is that the invitation should be given• ' Dower grades, $10 to $12. Straw-Carlota, per ton,.$9.50 to Majority in-General have set shoulder to shoulder in the f to him. 'Tho visit was only pat vQ, 1 $10. common cause of European a.:ccrd,4 because of the intervention of 2nd d the' hinvitethe Allies to meet in EleCtloiDi. Screenings--•Standard. recleaned. t. . election, "and -we, -as Nationalists, .: .b. Bay ports, per ton, $1& London; July 16, for what may be the 40.b. A despatch from Cape Town,_South will give him as hearty a welcome Cbeese-New, large, 18 to i8%e; first sincere love feast since Versailles. Africa, says:-At a late boar on an that could be given him in SOMA r twins, 18% to 19%e; Sir Henry Raw, K.C.B. y Old triplets, 19 to Three boars last night and. again Thursday night the state of the. Africa. k 20c. Stilton,21c-O d large,22 to'2&_• Who Will attend the annual meeting of y g - ' the British Association for the Ad.,three hours to-day were spent in ergo- .ties as a result of Tuesday's general twins, 28 to 24t; tr{plats. 24 to 2fe: ment by the Premiers in the-marni8- election was: ' Batter-Finest creamery prints, 86 vaacement o1 Science to be held to InCElaaie of $17,243 871 to 86c; Na 1 creamery, 84 to 35c; Na Toronto.in August. cent mansion of the British Premier, South African Party _ 52 ti '. 2. 88 to 34c; dairy, 28 to 80e. __ Lhegaers. The meeting may :ria:k a .... •• -!n Canat�la s Total TradO E Eztr fresh+ in c new epoch in the tortured history of Nationalists .. .. 6Y Vr g� arm, 3S E �, 12t; lambs, 13`to 14c per lb; poorer D� "A to 86c; extra loose, 82 to 38c; luso, thin lambs, averaging 55 postwar Europe-provided (sad the A .despatchfrom Ottawa says:l%c Independent' ............. 1 Last. 29 to 80c; swonds.-25e. per ]b choice lambs 15 to reservation-to a formidable one) that Canada's trade .is improving. . Live Henk, over 6 lb.,26c• 16c;butcher hogs,..mixed lots o, The five remaining results are not poaltr�- , $8.2.,to M. Hamot can carry France with month it totalled $177,668,897+ an in: _ c• do,4 to 5 lbs., 24c; do,8 to 4 lbs, 15e;- $8•50; do, good. $8.50; selecta; $8.75; him in the course.upon which he and expected for 48 hours owing to the crease of $17,248,871 over May last; spring thickens. 2 lbs and over Sre- sows, $5 to $5.25. time required to collect the ballot .r P g Mr. MacDonald embarked to-day. SO 1 boxes in widely scattered country die- Y�'ar' iletHned is May, in cow roosters, 18c; ducklings. 4 to lbs. tar as Britain is concerned, Mr-,Mas Imports �, Flys>l� Torpedoes Steered by . Donald Is not likely to bare any dtffl-l trieta. u.is now regarded an almost parison with the figures for May last Dressed poultry-Hens, over 5 ibe., �IreleSS Latest British Plan i s certainty that the Nationalist- 28_; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 18c; spring click- ' cnities at home in patting the pro- Labor pact will have a majority of 27. year, while Canadian exports increaa- li 2 lbs. and over, 60; roosters, 22c; gram into effect- I ed._ Imports-last nwhth totalled $72 'on London June 22.-"Fl I General Smuts has accepted the TM datklin 4 to 5 lbs. 40t. - = Ting �rPe• The Allies will meet July 1G, i! 247,580, a decrease of $12,617,986 4'- g°' + " steered b wireless, is the lot- offer of Lieut-COL Gert Marthians s<.. y I Italy and Belgium concur, in a con., Ciaaasen,-who has Just been elected from May, 1828. Exports of domestic Beans--Cas., handpicked. M. 6%t; eat achievement of the research ex- 7 � y. Ezpo . •pies+ So- ference at London,whose purpose will;, in Standerton, Transvaal, by a ma- merchandise were- $104,150,715 in Honey-60-Ib. tins, it to it%c per ports in the British War Ministry, be to agree how to.put the Dawes May, an increase of $29,886,161 aver, 10-1b. tins, 11 to 12c; 6-lb: tins, The now projectiles have bodies a I jority ot- 838 out of a total poll'of 1928• il% to IZc; 2%-ib. tl 12% to 18c; , P- schema in operation, although this is 2,828, to retire, in order to permit May, ns, prp�dmately aimi.ar in shape to those rot all stated in the bulletin. comb bon r dos, Na 1, $2.75 to , � y the leader of the.South African art 6 ey, of the submarine torpedoes. The idea'\f.,Herriot and Mr. Ma;Donald also party $3 50; No. 8, $2.60 to. ;Q.7b, of the inventor is that a number of,agreed to invite Germany to thio con- to contest Lite-seat at a by-election. Nsf2Onai W1 D>� Canada li + tial brand breakfast bacon;28 to SOe; these bombs can be carried b b a Ti majority for the South African at Per Head. v backs, boneless, 27 to Me. y t vy fcrenm on a basis of partial participil Smoked meats-Hams, med., 28 to planes to a great height, outside the pasty in the previous election, at � tion. The Germans are to be asked to which Col. Claassea was the victor, Cart:ds s natiohal wealth is bfti: 24c; cooked puma, 84 to 88c smoked reach of the anti-aircraft gnus, and t,aRn a protocol rnmmitt4ng them tomated by the Bureau of Statistics at a+`• colla, 17 to Sc; co ro13a, 18 to then released. was 647. 20c• breakfast bacon $1 to 2bc• mea of wireicsa the agreed details of the Dawes $22,482,841,182-which works oat ► flashes from the big plane the gliding scheme, around.;2500 r head of ulation: Glared meats-Lon clear bacon 50 r POP g torpedoes can be directed Vith some Of, ual- rho reater-im r Canada S is 70 lbs.. $18.60; 70 to 90 lbs., ,$18; eq pe Pa g po - Geography The estimate has been reached andea� 90 lbs. and up. $17; lightweight roil, accuracy, and steered towards the tante is the brief statemPut that Mr.IA thousand miles of prairie, the "inventory" method. This to " to barrels,_$87;beavyweight rolls. $32 objectives which are intended for de- eDonald and M. Herrior will -By master` ovarrf,u won;- in totalling the amounts known to" do- Lard-Pure tierces 14% to 1�Ac; struction. pear at the opening of tho i�eague of Behold her windows open wide have .been 'invested in agridaltnre, tubs, 15 to lb%c; p- is, 15% to 16e; • Nations assembling in Geneva, -Aug-1 To greet the rising sun.. manufactures, dwellings,-etc. pprints, IS to 18%e; shortening,tierces, The Sun's Staying Power."'' ust 25. This visit"is intended, as waa: Farm values are 'the largest rte 14 to 14'%c; tubs, 14 to 16c• pails, i The sun can keep on shining at the agreed to-day, to assist the League in A thousand mi es of river, {n the-, total, these-which rutin :15 to.15%c; prints, % to lift. , Export steers,choice,$7.Tb to$825; present rate for the next 86,000,000,000 solving the problem of French secur-1 . A thousand inlles of' ea; 'buildings, machinery, live stock, doti good, $7.25 toV50; export heft-i years, according to Dr. Svante Arr. i+.y, which as M. Herriot definitely A thousand miles of silvered peaks, -accounting for 56;592,351,789. mss. $7 +6o 7.50; ba"beeves, $7.50 i hentus,a celebrated Swedish authority agreed with Mr. MacDon.0d, invohps Her grand geography. next largest item is urban real p 1, to $9; bate s.$6 -ebo $7 to on astrophysics the general security of all nations) --Jas. M. MacGregor. I perty, totalling $5,944,000,000. X7.60;•do good $6:26 to $ 50; do,� :• y mad $5.10 to $6; do, com., $4.75 to --- - - - ---- -- - butches belfera, choice, $6.50 to 50; rned., ;6.21i to $6; do, coma to $6; butcher cows, choice, do. 50 to$4.50;butcher balls,$4.60 to 25- bol2.50 LO j ognas,$ ♦ T b 4.2 i Z ((. .50; canners and cutters,*$1.50 to �* etal Choi 0, $6 to 75; do j!air $4 to $5; stockers, - hoice to mera, eprlli choice, $75 to a96; do, fair, $45 to' $60; calves, " y "choice, $9 to $101 do, med., $7 to $7.75; do, corn., $4.50 to $5.50; lambs, ,� ea choice owes, $16 to $16.50• do, bucks, s t ' .$15•tol.$ 0- do culls, $12 to $15, a ring larnba, r ib., lb to 18c; sheep, light ewes,$b:b0 to $6; do, culls, $3.60 R to $4.50• bogs,fed and watered, $8.25 - do, f.o.b., $7.75; do, country poirita, t 37.50 do, selects, $9.05; do, off cars, ° long Gaul, $8.65. MONTREAL. Oats, Can. west, No. 2, 51 to 5114c ,'do, No. 3, 49 to 49%c; extra No. y feed, 48 to 48%c• No. 2 local'white, 44'% to 45%c. 'lour, Man. spring wheat pats., lets, $7; 2nds, $6.50, '" 4 strong baker9, $6.80; winter pate, ` choice, $6.60-to $8.70: Roiled oats, tag, 90 lbs., $2.90 to $3. Bran, $24.25 , Shorts, $26.25. Middlings, $32.25. Hay, • . '- -:No. 2, per top,,car lots, $16.50 to $17. Aheese '.,forest westerns, 16•% 16,iit c; f{neat eastern, 15% to 16c � Dau r, No. 1 pasteurized,: 34%c, A- .1'K*ber one rt:?' �ecai�ds, 32%e. creamey, 33%c, Eggs, fresh extras, I c; fresh fl, 29c. Potatoes,' per a , car lots, $1.40 to $1.46+ Above ie shown a photograph of tire.new $100,000 memorial hall wh ich was officially opened at the Ontario Agricultural College, by Sir Arthur `* Good veal calves, $6.26 to $7; med. u Crrie, at the Semi-Centennial Celebration. lots, $6; com. pail fed calves, $4 to $5; • �4 , -... .-, ,h,- ... _.,.. _ - .. ,. ., ... ,....,: '.. ...• b,�. ... .• .' .{ :a.r .s.9" �.:«.�, -.x nr„" .,,.,.'M':,n..r•. .r..� .2• r .rx rya .a: � ,'.},�...... .. � ' ..,�a:'� .:�},:...,....' ,4,;:' .re,•; Y �. .�,.. ,.,u . �.•'%,¢,'i�;.,wt°' r.L4°i•:QCs fr: "IN N-fUrp., NZ 7 Z:a :10 amowme Olson! -George Law, of TGordon.and LOC-A-LISM-So Sunday with bis� Toronto, Toronto,spent -Geo. A.:end Mrs. Gorc re here. son, Ewart Gordon, of -siste ore -Very choice old yotatoes at spent Suaidfiy with their relatives the"M Store," at 2,25.per bag *, here. n- of C64"1,f A. Sadleir, _J. R. Thextoo, _M3'­WcMurjLiy_ has greatly �- -De. E. De tisi,' Zipent. Sunday with his family itumved her residen"by ha;vi.nR practicinjr i.a Toronto', will be here here. it'repainted, an his office oir Thursday frQW 10- ------ , -Hear Peter McGinn. at' the r_Mies-.PJwWrightLof Toronto, a. m. t6,5-m. in., as usual. - " "Methodist garden party on July has been' *01ting- her. stater, Xits -Claremont and Pickering Sr. ' game. -Alex and Mrs. Flett. of Hing- M S.Chapman. football-temins play a league 'V iles i6ri S u- mmer Dresses, newest 7 Elvaer and Mrs. Powell Find in Memorial Park hero this(Thurs. New 0 ton, are holidaying at the latter 9 t 131indij i94th J. &. day)viveatug. name X- .is sialily spen tterns and cre dormer home here. f signs 75c A and Mrs.Baledan. O'clock•Sim - y - d -Rev. 7A.-4rad Mrs. Bummer -,R. A. and Mrs. Milroy an -Dr. Henry will be here as iften- Mrs'. J. O'Connor, of Cedar Grove, 'oil next Tuaida'y to attiind. to his and danghters moved on Wedues. visited with Harry and Mrs.Wade professional dsittes. Mr. nghams and Scotch day to Bowmanville, where .�,,.Caaadianfxi . on Thursday last. -Mrs. Rankin is visiting her Bummer has purchased a home, --R. C. Stork has got nicely 8st- daughter, Mrs. Frank Sarles,.of and where they will reside I Zephyrs,, choice patterns, tled in . . .. ...... 25c� 3 rchased from the Maple 5c.and 45c yd. his new home which he Trenton, for a few day-a'. fhuire. recently pu rand display of the prizes -miss Sylvania. Leavens, of To -A g g Co. -ya with -rded to-the w in- rA&f Millin into. spie�mt;.s few da th her which will he awarded 11 a ners in the various and friend, ro adko Powe sister, Mrs-.(Rev.-�W. A. Bunner. contests here of Toronto sand MTnmiln, ogi In(iallaten -P&S, ape eo-disi-A" wit ]K spent Sunday at the aQi eit Ties all the -g- nome 01 In furruer a inireate, 10 of Torouto, spent the weekend in M. S. Chapman's and Fred T. B.and M windows. The 0. special 40 cents Mrs. Powell' with the,-fiovaner's daughtei;,Mrs. Baqting.'s� -.store hades, . _W. J. and Mrs: Gunnell and James ]34ss6. list of prizes that are being offered Mr.' France -and Mrs. black, white, lo' Beaton,of Toronto, spent f Hos' .9, Kenneth, Miss Sunday and Mrs Cameron and this'year is the largest and most Hosiery,Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Toronto, valuable that has ever been offer• Holepto"O. with John and.hil!9- Mc3inty. id & flying visit with H. and ed at any celebration ever held-in -The public and Continuation Mrs . Moore on Sunday. Pickering. Ca bin, antique, airdale sponge, I close this week for the schools -Mr. and Mrs. Brander, of To- nd elle mid -grey eto., 1.00, 1X60 and stammer vacation, IN routo, spent Sunday here with ' .:. .I �Vew Adwsest"ovsmts- summer examinations are now in Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bunner and • 7- .1,95 ,per pair. progress. when here attended the funeral of -A la:Mtse Edith Crunk. -OR SALE Fiftme*bt2L;IdInM, 'wittees will be held this(Thur& 11 Apply to D.A.scotte Claremont. 38tf -The strawberry crop promises The,."Holeproof"label,le the guarantee of good quality )evening in the,now Fire H&H year. day. to be- a very large one this FOR Sal&-Silver Bull buckwheat. to 'complete the" final arrange- -ore G.W.Hodasou,R.R.2.Claremont 41-48 Th was an abundance of bloom. Day The weather has' be4n1avorable Real Success, 7 - menta for the Dominion BUCKWHEAT tFOR SALE- Caimed Camed Pure to celebration. throught, and the reins of the SEEDAp toArthur-PrOule,ClMmOnt, Phbne in . . 40-42 -Married, very quiotly,at To• past week is just what was want- Clare Raspberries . C"cia ed, Already Onts;rio*str9WbGrr1w8 25c per can ronto. on Tuesday, June 17th Peas ORSALE-A q,.usnti%y of Silver . Isaking from the most sonthern part of FHuU seed.buckwheat. Apply to Rohr Dixon, Size • Irene, daughter of John and Mrs 4 0*42- Regular M t Murkar, to David J. Callaghan. of the province has been Placed on Highland Creek, Lombard Plums Kissigni Flour Toronto. They will reside at 91 every can ]aU1 the market. CLE FOR SALE-In 20c per cap A DYIS BICYCLE Isabella St., Toronto. 0' Poit office -cbriditionYor particulars ap to and • Guaranteed. The strike of the Aezcellerrt -The sale of the houselabld fur• employees and mail-clerks in To- Box 21,Greenwood. 4 ChFkPMAI3'8 Monarch alture belonging to the, estate of ronto and-elsewhere has proved a OR SALE -6 good coitte pups. at -aches 3 lbs 25C ai.blic� Powder 2 for 20c porecaa the late Mrs. W. W.Sparks, which great inconvenience to the p lot S.con 3. Phone Pick 1.4os.or address w. Baking - 'was held at Fairport on Saturdilk especially to the businessmen of F.Crawford.Picketing. 4243 last, was a decided success.. 'The the cit who got practically mal nUG.GYFOR SALE-A. good•rub- n goon as new. Apply ply to Men's acia Youth's Khaki Pants-fo' r Summer--:-6nffs_and belt-loops- ( 7 �r -ilale was conducted by auctioneer mail for several days,and in many 1Jb,tired bug ep. as e p W. B. Powell. t a GordonLaw, Fie ering. 38tf .95 to 2.25 per pair. cases their business was a nice shade, well finished, 1 INC, NEWS* 0 SALE-One steer pump for 42 -A number of residents of the -standstill. Titt PICKER patience has been mail bags gong west did not leave ft well,in perfect condition. Will sell cheap_ assortment of khaki, bli3e.charabiry village. whose Pad bi -evening, and then 3.R. Kennedy. hl Men's Work Shirts- very large a r exhausted in waiting for the eow- until Saturday RKnned1357 Kingsten Rd. 3&tfblack and white stripe,-.blue and whits strtpO-groatyalue 1.25 of hydro, have installed priv- there was no guarantee against T. ONA MILLS-On and after ' jionally f.ine. fine in dark brown.n add black,.ackv. delay, We were able to deliver June 16th there will be chopping•. - c on Mat sito lants. F. T. Bunting has in and Fridays 39-42 Men's Oxfords--4n ex ep day%.Wiedne6d;NYO -Morse system the most of the papere-throughout stalled P. Fairbanks pair- on Friday. Very ALE- t 5.00 per pa the township for lighting his store an resi 4_;!ED BUCKWHEAT FORS ALE J. S. Balsdolik ha's installed few letters, compared with other 1ver Hull variety. ADDIp w Amo.Bn 11. .42 ails and R.R 2,Claremont. '40' a- Delco Licht plant to light his days, h - Is bests received 'at the CarhartCs'Overalls.and Smocks_-In all the world no Over v ke like these EMMA ELVIRS-Nursewitb Smoc store and residence, Cbas. Spencer f7ce' here. R11 Mp..ical experience. Open for engagements, hem also installed.a Delco system town or coun". Phone Pick 1106. 30-4 to supply light to his garage, big CHERRYWOOD. ' us - _"resIde­nc6 and also to supply light I -N ORD TRUCK FOR SALE--iton, 'A.J.Taylor spent Monday at-Brcick- Ftruck, clomed-in body,in or- to Stanley'lliavis' barber-shop Acid Price$75.00. Inquire at I "CH PMAN der. PIET-st J.-M43 m, and John Murkar h" mm F.Bogen iia. ' t Tuesday In the r OST-Ahnut the.end of Mav, be- 900 roo • Anstalled.a Delco Went to supply sit d Lanes and Mrs.-Todd are ipeddifig a -Ltween Pickering and Cherrywood. a counter Power to TEm ?(Ewe office an check book. Finder Pleme coil-A.L.Y. light for office and residence. few days In the el Wbitcvule. They an r. Sbai eek-end with his daughter,Mrs. L, JMQR SALE-1 tog car. - Will =156 . -S r ,Lvale. spent the a proving very satisfac. M W, of a ,Cadillac to"T to", bat have the disadvantage w 1: gerial No. Licetise No .. . :, . -. t. t aw ats G be sold at key a G ge.Claremont,at 2 in. of not lighting the streets. Be J.;y Sr et veral private plants, including H. =Cber"wood Methodist Sunday on Saturday, �_R. Monney'a store and residence, School will brold their annual picnic on "VOR SALE-Rubber tired bunay. Just arrived-The latest StYlefi In Pius Straweq alai)a nice range Jas. Rose's residence and excelsior Saturday next.June 28th.at Oshawi JL7 gond:also 2 sets of single harnew one nickel! .9f every day work Straws. Park. Trucks will leave the hall at 9 mounted and the other rubber-mounted. Apply will and Collacutt's garage were 42 o'clock for the conveyance of th6se ia Russell Burrell.Pickering 4. In operation before. who have not-other ways of going. ...... -In the Village of Clare -The Sundjkv School extends s,hearty Ab It to oar sad dut wont.a building suitable . 7 S-iimiiter Shirts to chronicle F OR RENT fora blaclism A 17 to briA t young life invitation toevery oue in the cow- shop or!la�r g the death of a r�g centrally situated. t, A munity to join with them. -come Mrs.H Claremont. othe and Poplins. _Regular Bdith Elms Croak, who* Passed m old and young, and Is. A beautiful line'of English Broadcloths.0 Mon ;both w at Grace Hospital, Toronto, open,%**the day together. MARMERS, ATTENTION-T am for 2.75 and 8.00, with soft c011ats . .. . . . agent for the Renfrew cream separators. the Sihariday, 'June 19tbi after Qu -$ illness there. best on the.market. Also stoves and scales. -for July the First basely two weeks Rob,.Devitt.Box 17, Brougham. 4047 'Tennis Shoes'and Sandals .She was the dna titer of Robt.-H. 11111110Y401HA110. ANTED-Live poultry. bides. ' .and Marion Cronk, of Pickering, Miss Bate, of Stratford is visiting Wwooi and junk. Hisbest.price paid f j, or '*nd at the thne.other Moses was with Mrs. Gerow. same, M. .Solovitcb, 11-4 miles north of the on Brock Road. 33-6 -her dau. Village of Brougham GrocE 6cia1s completing bar year at the Out&• Mrs. Matthews visited with '-her of Edu m the STRAYED-From the nudersigned, cation, having gbters I -city last week. George Duncan visited relatives In on or about SundaY� for 22nd. p yearling for Friday and Saturday taken her degree at Toronto Ural I Goodwood a few days last week. brindle heifer. Reward' or information leadinq '.,,vereft year. In her passing,. on - to her recovery. W.H.crummer,Pickering.4i2xi ,Early Jdne Pias..regular c, otij at 17c or 6 for 1.00 yonag un f hope, and pro. The Harmonic Club of Union -Bar 2d going un life 0 Congregational Church,Toronto,gave SALE-Seed buckwheat. beef 1;00- mise,has been cut off. Her veru fine concert in the rawn Hall FOR ,.6 and I I qaart fruit baskets. Ayfmer Soups, 10 cans for ... wc for 20c appy nature made her a f= Grein U . Bunting's Baking Powder, regular last Friday evening to a large,and will m Mver= 15C h at P. U. Phone ."Aylmer Tomatoes, regular-20e, for • among class-mates,, siad her Pa leased audience. The singing 41tf - ., during sickness pleased and there was some very Mark 6403. Bird Seed, Broeheji. reg 25c, for tience and courage - - - was admired by those in attend• elevir acting and the costumes were -7-roomed house and 5 Red Jar Riugs,.reg 10c, 4 for -t &ace. The funeral on Sunday,-the sint and picturesque. VORacres SALE qu A_1 of land.bouwJwld effects and toots, to m ,Monday morning at be sold on Sgturday.June 28th•at lot 9.coo-I :,Watch for next week's speciiale.and save �n&lust.,at the Friends' Meeting Died early 4 e hem John Gammage. In his Meekham,the property of R.D-Miller. Fred ,his bow 41-42 yourself money was largely attended by eighty-ninth year. Deceased has Postm.auction=, acquaintances and class. been a resident of Brougham for many ACRES FOR- SALB-Near mates. I& survived by bar an. He lived a quiet. unassuming 200J,cl, '&Point,LalreSimcoe. Wheat, We deliver to thfli-'Viihgi�' cultiyated. ren% one sister and three life. His funeral took place onTues. clover and dairy. About 140 acres balance posture. S-roomed cottage. 2 bank s Craothers, for whom much sympa" day afternoon to -Salem Cemetery. borne, roads.=*I mail:1delp MI Apply thy to felt in their-bereavement. His wife predeceased him fourteen M.Da lee, Fred -T., Bunting, ckering iy are wondering niiatithe.ago. "OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of Betablishod.107. A great max L -when the.work will begin on the A: wagona,harness.and an kinds of lam im- -WBXMRD . i. . i.. - ns- in good ceder. Also several been and Toronto FA%etorn, it it ever will be. , I - . , . 1�,;, " I*!-.--!!as and cook swvee and beater*. High- -Sevoral-mouth&- ago, .Sir - HVIC VDW- Banoringlimw spent Sunday--t StOufflillli Ph.IM ITtf -kien a, mad*the a - with -0 -0 MOy went to a deputation from the Lester Ferric, of Toronto,spent the SALE-In the Village of district interested, that the work week-end at the Odbam Farm. FOWRbi tevale,ace-quarter aere of land on which t house with 8 room and 2 would begin early this year and There was another successful dance is situated a fm- vad eandition. Qutbuildi large closets,in g suitable for garige and stable. Hard and sq t KENT are ringingId innall 'fruit RKING INVEST that the road would be in opera. at the areas on Friday evening. around water and of and HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY SE tion in the early part of next year, Wedding bells the Wexford. 11 Won Apply Moore-or C. B. Rice. White- ...... but so far there has not been der who is next?" 1�r to min H. 42-" ARM MORTGAGES Miss Margaret King, of Agincourt, IN GOOD F least sign that anything it to Lm done towards cow is pleting and holidaying with friends in Cornwall. The Junior Farmers'and the Junior CREAM i 7� equipving the road, and it now Girls,institute motored to Guelph.on S AT PER CENT looks that the new ties that were Frid Y laid down last year will meet the -A.Tand Mn. BaWon have settled SEPARATOR .same fate as those laid about ten in their new bomi 1,Donalda Farm-." 7; -6 ago, lay.on the ground Todmorden. 'I amligerit for the Melotte and until be im' d farms, under cultivation year surmised -Wm. and Mrs. Balsdon. of Port De Laval. Must proye. they are rotted. It is Credit, spent Sunday with James and New Separators always In stock --All business-is Strictly Confidential that-politics is -playing a part in ..... the game, and that Sir Henry Mrs.RQutley.Rev. Mr. Br,ice will preach his fare- -Also. several good second band ma- y in good running order. Thornton is not allowed "'free well-peomon on Sunday evening in St. -band in pursuing a policy that is Jude' Church. 'PUGH,' CL­&REXONT D. A. CE-Life, Fire, Anto, Accident, Sickness. destined- to place the National A. D. Wallace. of Odnam Farm, 'INSURANCE-Life, beef cat Write or phone Clare. 2417. Railways ons paying'blisis,­ " A shipped a car load of t1ii-to Municipal, Corporation.' man who has travelled very ex. England on Monday. Don't forget the.garden party to be .�_tensively throe hoot Canada as r Hardwood' Floormig MORTGAGE LOANS oh Farm Properties. held A.erant's on June 26th;unde well as in the United States, and the auspices of the W. M.S. Furnaces and Shingles ' who is wellquali vh Lfied to pass an The firstgame-of the East York F. The�$eatiian Kent line of flooring 16. REIL ESTAIV' ,Farm and Residential. opiniou, says -that Sir 'Henry B. League was blayid hire on S'itur- kin r0 oiLk• quarter cut white developing -2: F6rna:des--;-#ip6 or pipe!less eloping the Canadidn National, Junction. Score 2 Aecla' North '-MarkbAm 'B A- i. R KER Thornton is working wonders in day evening, Wexford vs. Sc&rboro oak. birch or maple. and it is to be regretted if his The friends of 'a _*L__W as Ruhberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll -work is to be interfered with by gave shower on Wednesday evening 'and spent Roofing, 18 or 38,incbee wide, for Allan and Mrs Balsdon soma a few settings bred-to-lay those who hope to niake personal 110R. -Also, PICKERING from the system, or who do & very en'Joyable even' Barred Rock eggs for sale. gain railway should The Girls'Chib h�ld a rnis�pllanenus - PICKERING not realize Shat the i shower for Miss Emma Wrigbt at the J0H2;i DRAPER, fo U. Box 40 4.L b,- operated to the best advantage home of MrF. Walter Thompson. Sbe call and get prices 35 Telephone Piekering 4800] of the whole Dominion. i received many usefu!&presents. 'c