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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_07_04:rya .•,+ -.', .x -.. ...., �� w...., ' 'i 2.v;tr S .':s zs':+.:.M_ r•. ' .. �fi, �•^ ,. <. t s , aA .nyW .,.'•*�.. tl .%i ,Ks:- :>,_ a`.••'�..•.::. "h s.s,a:f{*''Y,{- �'+," I„L . ,F, . : '�..." �. .... .< , •' ... .. .� fir, :•est` :! �'. T - �.• _ a. , 7. • _�_. + : VOL. XLl�l. _-� _-:.--�-PICS.ERIIIT(�, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924 , :'._-_ , ;V: ---_______-: . X1'0. 4.3 W1rSf# *Uuai `awbo� g MOUNT ZION WHITEVALE. Geo. E, faker auspices eao!he Mout Zi party. under the Ladies —-- : z' - p 'Ald onThe Tuesday. family 'held s re•unioaGREENWOOD Society, will be held on the church Mrs. Ferguson. of London.to with lawn on the evenin of Wednesda , : E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director Jul 18th. The program ram will be y her daughter, Mrs. Berry. 'IR E. As.oeiatioaafontario.Res. • y g given Mrs. Myers, of Pittsburg,Is spend- US jiMberof temu American a't" To Avoid Dhstakesby The Ideal Bread Concert Qom• log a month with her'sieter' Mrs. A.pg muted.by sppofntment snof Toronto,, Composed of the fol•Claremont,Out. 1 b E MDlajor. — , owing talent: antsy Christie; $$o ae Reta Williams, of Markham Established 1838 F.,TOMLINSON, M. B.,Member Stop Ewing, P. 'S mss, S...Llovd. O. Islam visited with her brother at the-store `y .o{•the College of Physicians and Surgeons f and W E. Norris, and will cotlalst of last week. The oldest established induotrylfo otoncano. ostia: teat formerly occupial straight songs, comic souse and wono- Leslie Sanderson.'of'Toronto, Spent Ontario,county. �y . the late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr, Cal LOOk logues. There will be a-booth on the a few days last week with Wm. and won.,Phone. Claremont.Qat. 2Rly 1 othunds. for the sale of ice cream and Mrs. Burton.. t. LU U and Nev. and 1•hpalofs,as and a%seoa� er refresh ii J Ustenchildren,under 12 1" Mre, M-.Price and children .e spent last N. a member of the College of f • —�-ears�=o, a + week at Mr. Price's,summer nOme at wheat. . o!Oabarlosabla' at Soyrl 00110=4 of 8tugaons. Edinburgh, 6p.eial atuntion to dWss.s of woman and To Baker's Splendid Choice Coboconk. aware—.:`OtIIesradresldsaa,Hsoushem, -p - OUNBARTON.: The Women's Institute will hold a p of Phonographs.i - TwIlight Supper in the I. O.O. F. Hall Wanted Mies Shaw ie the guest of John and ori Saturday evening,July 19th,- Full ; It don't matter who makes Mrs. Gilmour. particulars will-be given later, DTR. GORDON McBAY—Chirp ran- Our entrwnce pupils are writing on A strawberry social will be bels in HIGHEST PRICE PAID tor. Ofceboun-2490 to 8.00-and .onto their examinations this week. the I.,O. O.F. Hall here on Saturday Stre and by appointment. Phone 920. Brock the Record, Our Oval Born, on -Saturda June the 28th' afternoon and evening.from 4 O'eloeky Q Street. Whitby, sIL to-Thos. and Mrs, Annan,adau liter.' on Jul the 4th. �lueie b the Tennis 178�d BUC he = t ;101'11 Phonograph g y y �p Leslie and Mrs. White spent the Club in.the evening. Strawberries and y F.OR SALE asl. �4ill play 18 it. week-cad with their father. L. White. cake 10 centAs. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A. W Anderson,of Rlawgood, visited eS •�---- —'— *Solicitor Notary Public Etc. Moneyy�to his mother for a couple of days last GREENWOOD. BQet'gtiality of Chick Feed -and ova. Sou to Whitby 261y • week. _s Scratch Feed always' "WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..Bar. S touff�lle Ont, Misses Dorzothy HolmeP apnedadin r a culth for extifoes oSundaygtaken oby Othe on hand. m' ` yY ri=ser Solicitor member of elx tum of ' thy Bovell, of Toronto, are e Pastor will be:Mount Zion,10.30 a.m.; ,.�• B �,�• yt` - Ryckman j P 85and _. Toronto fortaigbt holidaying with Miss Elva glucals, 1.30 a General hro�s suiiains.8asryStreet.Ioroato. Mitchell. p• m,;Greenwood, 7p.m. ldephoee Mala sal sad 092. Our S. S. will picnic at Osbavewill be under the direction a oft The service at brougham at 7 p. m. $imi PastryFlo " �— Tuesday,.July 8th, instead of-9th', as n n the Dental "'H stated {ast week. Trucks and •cats Ladies' Aid. The Sundep School . Its Always Good. • will leave the village at 10 o'clock. sessions will be Brougbam Union and None better made in Canada. �R. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, Oa Sunday last. while driving the greenwood at 10 a. m.. Mt. Zion at Whitby. Office--Adam's Terrace. Byron -Funeral Director _ cows from pasture 'teddy Clark-had 11.80 a. m. and Kinsale at 2.80 p. m. + Z. C*2%3=r2 L St.North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when and' : a narrew escape. In burr in a cow A garden party, larger, grander and desired>• bltf p y better than ever, under the auspices Licensed Embalmer from danger 'an auto ran over him. P T�*%,RR, D. -O. Smith. Dentist, Stnuff- Miraculously he escaped being hurt, of the Ladies' Aid Society_ of the- �Llville. Honor Graduate of ChiFIOTOR HEARSE Greenwood Methodist Church. will be R E A M cavo asst! To but got an awful scare. ronto Universities and-the Royal'Coft[! of Died, on Thursday. June 28th,.at the held-on the spacious lawn of Fred W. Dental Surgeons.. Phone office 1011. Residence CLAREMONT Oast home of hie son•ia law, Roy, lois, No 0utaida appoint- to. 2aly P y Thom, one mile east of greenwood, . ' Phone 9'.4 where he has resided for the last v_ear, i,n the evening of Wednesday, July BI LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Robert Scriver• in his 72nd year. De 9tb. The program will be given by Graduate of the Royal C 0ge of Dental ceased had heart.trouble and leaves a Albert David, tenor.and Percy David,' r ' Surgeons and University of Taroaw. OQiee comedian, assisted b Mise Lulu Day. Not only on. speo.al over W.M. p�gle's hardware stores Whitby. wife and three daughters to mourn y Otiice hours to 12 1 to 6.80. tad. phone a. Fr�sY Trees, hie loss. Funeral service was con• id, aopr�no;Mias poanie Mact. High- occasions and for Bail above 220. 441y Shrubs Etc. ducted on Fridayevening h Rev. J. land dancer;and Bob Harvey, pianist g y an length of time, F. Clugston.. The remains were taken and vocalist.. all of Toronto• also the � - �+ e+— a Y'eterinery Having secured the ager^y for-B.D. train on Saturday morning to Claremont Melody orchesitra, A gpee- bat for all time, t0 V. Smith do Son.Ltd..Nur.eryspen. Mmilton for interment in the family in]added attraction will be the David 4obtain befit results EJ O.BERBLA.HE, B. V. Sc. Honor of Winona. Ont. plot. Funeral on Mohday,June 30th. Dips Troupe"of 24 voices in operatic •Graduate of University7 of Toronto.•, All I am prepared to take orders for `U and;olk choruses., This is the trou a from our Cream ea0ea given prompt and Carotin attention.Phone your 9 sons. Cisremoo:. 9sly kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, - that entertained MW Rotarian ladies as to test, Weight Ornamental Shrubs 'Etc., at WEXFORD srtbe large couventloo in Toronto on lowest possible prices. - June 18t , when they won such favor- and price, ship pour Ipstot"lIlaw_ `d1llf!• Special rates for large quantities. Tommy'®all smiles—It's a boy. able criticism. The ob=is will be oc• Cream to tis° " -- 28t! Miss zel Armstrong ii vistticg cupied by Dr.James Moore, of Brook- Be fi V O. RICHd.RDSON—Real B!e friends at'•Donalda."IF V lin. There will be booths on the r • Lata• i Coavayaadas. Notary .N ., Cha 'Pickering Mrs. Robt. Asbbridge-=peat a few Rrouads for the safe of ice cream and phone 1862U� and IPat>aie.Eu.rPk 'rerini,bat. e11y N.J. pm�� days in the city last week. other refreshments. You can't afford 'W Mesas. Barber Bros. are going bz• to miss this treat. Admission,i 40 cents; have, our truck 0811 FPO®TILL, Licensed Auctioaeee, tenNvefy loco chicken ,si=los. children under 12 years,20 eents. • fast Ommt&s of Zack sad Oafrdo. AN. Doo'L forget the football ptame on at your place. atm War e!0n ktsda aefasaed b on sherfsafRoo' n _..: Ssturde ai ht. Wexford vs.ddoflatt'a icrrooL SPORTS •.,. stases. Aadrsw Bram ttvar P.O.. Cos, g Carriers. g June Promotioolr,Whitevale Public •� Stotfnlle Cream Co $.HEATOIP TOW1f9HIP 0>T.SBB The Misses Routley and friends from School: Jr, IV to 8r. IV—Hoa. over �✓• om.gaaasP, Oesa0Wm0e foe frkras the city spent Sunda10" y under the par- 70% : Vers Anthony. Helen Turner, as a�~,�Aop ty �mi b Mater0a� Antal-roof. Frances Powell, mark Maynard ;over Phone 18802 ,.fgoes" wlttiavrii.Oaf. > The City Hall held their,annual Pic• 80°/. Albert Hamiie. Annie Burk. Jr. $TOIIFFVILLE, ONT Just arrived a car of Toronto nic at James Grants and spent a very IIT to Sr, III-Hon. over 70y : Edith T-VAVID A. PUGH—Live stock nuc- eaf�yable dry. Cameron,Fred Griffin,Jamar�lowlan. tioaeer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' Sc Asphalt CO's Roll Rooting, Everybody come to. the garden Muriel Hagerman, Brenda White, stock. Litand r g work. with pedi Here You Are stock. Bkek and crag work. A11 kind. of wen • Shingles ate., also perry on fawrurday evening,to to held SidneyPugh, Doris Rlce; over 80% �prvo sly attended to. Terms reasonable. PWw at Bert White's. Fera Miller. Charlie Hilts. Neil Ant11• i630C�aremont. lely A large stock of B. C. Cedar The Wexford Hunt Club expect ony, Sr.II to Jr. III—Hong. Marjory WM. MAW, LICENSED ACC- Shingle@. Beaver Board Bonn — ha0e one of their.regular gal- Turner, Maurice Rice, Gladys (weed- TIONEER for York Qntario and Durham Icl s through tt a country. le,Marion Hornshaw, Alma Maynard. -' Counum All kiatia a solei proangcl attended and Lumber. dory to hear that Miss�Ifl{an Pase., i9tanleyy Tweedie. Josephine 08InBIIt to. Termareasonable. Dates for sa>'is may be w 1Mastin-fw-"der the doctor's care. We Nowlan. Roam Randall. A.Walnman, y arradent gedphones. a NEWS' y,Out. Hsu and Iadepev- = 'Call and get our priCeR. ho Results of romotioa~ezaminatione. r _ dmf phones, Whitby,oat. sly i �j(� pe for s speedy recovery. Principal. •.�oal " �a��i \,i Herb. and Mrs. Percy. W. and Mrs. p .. r B /� a . . ��� Hasermrn and eon• Lou, spans Sun- Dunbarton Jr. Room. 'June 28: To Jr. iso A S ^ G TAS day with Jas, and Mre. Routley. 11I—L`harlee Lennon, Bernadette k LUMBER YARD A sanitary drinking fountain and Robinson, goo. Henderson.. Phyllis , Lumber, s Having purchased the stoat- from ice cream booth,has been added to the Nicholson, Clifford Schwalm, Edward the Estate of Areas, which is much appreciated. . Lennon, C_ lifiord Wood, Florence There There is been competition amon W. G. BARNES and the entire g Griffiths. To Sr. II—Alex Dixon, � Shingles flowergroeere and some tine flower Howard Robinson, Ernest Griffiths, D A *J(ORDTT�j gardens are expected to be seen soon. �+ business of JOS. W. DOTFily A. M V 1 J Teddy Clarke, Ethel Morgan. To Jr. Re dy oolln The town is becoming very stow, II—Robt.Stroud,James Lennon.John ' Am prepared to supply all sizes owing, it is said. to- there being $o Anderson, Fred Stra ban. To Sr.l— from Berand Boxes el Three Funeral Director many old bachelors in the neighbor. Geo. BlenIII Mar jtrogrie Bell. Fred and Lath-a� and Half Bushel. hood. Stroud,Freds,Culetta.Leonard Cooke, 1J Lkenrsd l=eer To 0i eon River Basket Works son.. Jr I—Esu Tog n Ni el ne Hilton Nichol- Lepa C testa, Doris Taylor, Ed- Phone Mark.8406 " BROUGHAM. ward Reading. y, Or. _ Wilburgt&ee To Success"to 'r Pr,-J[orgaset Payne 1?en. t7lark., Fe, A "R-E-� S 0 R- FRANK PENNOCS u r Miss Sate Brodie,of Toronto,is via Julia Luohok. Annie Clarke, Frank a ••T4s San that made tb Hsraes' flip her sister, Mn.Philip. CHAR. BEIERL. - ll[ASHHA]ifI Straughan, Rosie Ouletts, -Alan Tsy s'a••f•T.T. HriflteV e. Matthewsr dauhtis visiting this week for,Louise Reading;. � Z�QT.Ti3T .phone 11000 with•her daughters in the city: ., - - Will and Yrs. Dune=s spent Sunday - - • E A E-H l SI-1 with d and is Bowe soya Society► of Ffleeds a,ry Fred and ll[n.Cowie=peat Sunday .�- d �� Bread Flour with Byron and Mrs. Feasbyat oeh- The Yearly Meeting of the Society kk of Friends in Canada which hag been FerM We are Agents for Miss Gladys Whitter, of Toronto, in session in Norwich, Out„ closed on :.end Marvel spent the week-end with her grand• the twenty-fourtb day of Sixth Month. Loekshutt Qo. _ mother. This meeting bas been larger than for a , Goold-Sha ley as our poor health at the home; of her dst-. severs member a Siet of Lhocy hom Y ghter, Mre.jlf.Hamilton. other Yearly Meetings. May be obtained from you Grocer. The regular monthly meeting of the Among the proceedings of the Deet• & Muir, Brougtlsm Methodist Ladies'Aid will Ing which convenes to consider mat• ' • BrOOl�hri Flour Mills be held at•the home of Mrs. Robert ters of busine6e, government, finance "y_ Fleury and Blsse' lls Devitt on Wednesday, July 9th, at etc.of the Society in Canada, ss well CHAS. WILSON, Prop. 2 90 p. m. All.are welcome. as for the more vital duty of worship, ">'' ich,passed During-tbe severe electrical storm was r statement of the concern of the w:s tO�'e �e FOR SALE which passed over this district on Fri- meeting regarding the establishment ' A Ford Touring ser, Deliveryday last, a large amount of'bail fell tbroughout all. the .world. of those a:k . just,north of-the seventh concession, principles of peace which have been Y= Wagon, DeLaval 5001be. Sepa- which caused some damage to man- unwaveringly upheld b- this religious - A Summer Session g R y P y ;� rator, Ressol 8 in.Grinder, golds,'corn and other crops. society since ita foundation in the days . O'' S M h p I9 HELD IN THE Mies Mary White, little daughter of of the English Commonwealth. Gasp Eng ne. Winton and Mre, White, and pupil of •'At this time we reaffirm our oppo- Brantford Binder Twine. POPULAR Mrs. John Soden, successfully passed sition to all war, which we believe to Oiare that Cold with honors the Introductory examia• be opposed to the Divine Will, and the W. ation at the Toronto Conservatory of direct teachingof Jesus Christ. -We LL10TT `., F. Dlsne , Greenwood Music recently, , Congratulations. believe that all international difftcul• 42tf Phone Pick 714. _ The W. M. Society of. St. John's ties may be settled,just as personal -Best Remedies masa Church intend holding a special meet- difficulties are now settled. by confer- Ing on Thursday,July 10 at the home encs and concillatinn; and indeed `, Grain Cho.PPmS a Yonge Charles Sts,ToronbM of Mrs. Philip. All the Ladies of the can not be justly and rightly decided ° faotared Will be found s b From now until-Sept-, 2nd, when other congregations' are Invited to by an appeal to mere force. We be- -AND FL DUNG, our Fall Term opens, First-class this meeting. Kindly accept this in- lleve tbis to bep. time when all the - Instruction In all Departments, vitation, followcsrs of the Prince of Peace should in our store. I am prepared to do 'Chopping and Accounting, Stenograpphy, Type• The annual garden party of St. be especially watchful to let slip no Oat Flaking every day but writing, Secretarial, general Isom- John's Church will be held on W: J. opportunity for the furthering under Saturday. propement, Banking; Oommercta ersanI Devitt's spacious lawn on the evening His divine guidance of the establish- Teach ' d Business Courses. of Friday, July 18th, The program ment of His kingdom of brotherhood N. E. McEWEN, Stoneboats For Sale will be supplied entirely by Toronto and goodwill either in personal ser- P1 KE N C R I C- ii EWS Eater now, Write for Catalogue. theatrical talent.' The garden ' g party vice therefor, or in the upholding of ,,;•- .John y F. Ba les, Claremont will be opened by. a' football match. the bands of those whose thought and Veterinary Aurgeoul W..J. Elliott, Principal Full particulars will be given next effort have been consecrated to the F*T Rural Route No,2 week, work,•• P1C3�f2'1i1 G]S�A.2'1! M7 " + -,a - 4. chs�4,i.:!e cy,A °'St+Jri'-y-r^hA'= •c•7k;3 _s,ec •1 ^� r .e. !. N.': 9'� ,'• •{4 KL �* �,,r _uE "4'• r d .r:...:r��»:?:h'a.;e.]nAnai�+.sn�i�_..m".:fit+.tL..J,.,.,....._.....:,,..ur..,.•a....a-Y..�i£^1.�°'t..:.x... yzi�.�r...,a�r atW_�.w..,�.,,.5_•.z..v,.....,,,..t.a,._..n,.:.::.niw',w.3a,E.,+-.aYt a�.a�+.u„rcYxb.kla C.�`'a.�.s+a...� i..�^''?4'9r�' at•M�i�.'LT.iLt�."`�,�n...,at'`r\3o�.'1�'1Fia� �a' 'i!,.Yui r•, rr,. a,••"�"c"r. .•_ - •'f�'iY' �� u,n;4:'. �,- •'1�.. .a✓`•-i ::1 ..,..�:o., .r'.,;"!SX' .. :/'. . .. ,,, : "f. i "Follow the crbek—four miles and for a moment. It was from Brokaw. one Will Satisfy yaum come to Indian Joe's shack;' he The sergeant's face was' terrible t 'A said. behold lie rose to his feet, swaying ` "And a mile is fust about our limit."''his hands clutched at his breast =w delicious "Just about—yours," replied Billy. "The match--went--out—" pus'e, _, _. - "i can't make another halt. It yve had Se staggered up to Billy, his eyesY a fire--" like a madman's. Billy swayed dizzily. txeanses motes and r "If—" wheezed Brokaw. He laughed,even as he crumpled down teeth stria aids digestion. A� D "If we had"a fire" continued Billy. in the szow,- As if in a dream he saw __Relieves that "we could warm ourselves, an' make Brokaw stagger of! on the frozen eaten tteeliN d 1; dl: the Indian's shack easy, couldn't we?" trail. He saw him disappear into month. Brokaw did not answer. He had hopeless effort to .Beach the Indian's Its l-a-s-t-t-n-g navim turned toward the creek when one of shack. And then a strange darkness satisfies the Craving sor, ' = ' Billy's pulseless hands fell heavily on closed him in, and in that darkness he erreets. *; t g47a his.arm. heard still sweet voice of his wife: Wrlglgy's is double GREEN TEA -. "Look here, Brokaw" It spoke h name again and again, valve in the benefit aid "' d OdOCed !n Brokaw turned. They looked into and it urged him to wake up—wake pleasure it provides. They finest it tea each gther's eyes. up—wake up: It seemed a toz}g time Sam paw, tine world. -- Ask for a trial pac' kadee �'I guess mebby you're a man, Bra before,he could respond to it. But at package. done last he 1 FREE SonE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "$ALAOA:' TORONTQ whatkiw?tyoutIioughquietly. wa8 yo r duty. You himself tooehis knees eyes. UT. a fl t or have kept your word to th' law, an' I to find Brokaw. But the man hunter Ifq!keel, yei I say the .word that'll save us now still in hie hand. Less distinctly than -will you go back' to headquarte;a an -beiore he saw the girl smiling at him. R23 report me dead?" And then—at his back—he heard *a _ . A`I'CH x HE ;' For a full half minute their.eyes strange and new sound.. With sa e!- y e M id not waver. h d Then Brokaw said: . • : ad i,g ed fort he turned to discover what it was. The match h en an unseen spark from, Brokaw yes. From out �ItC',jRQt10l' BY JAMES OLIVER GURWOOb. Billy dropped his hand. It was of the pile of fuel was rising a pillar -� Brokaw's hand that fell on his arm of smoke and flame.. J _, now. (The End) Blowing a Light In. "I can't do that," he said "In ten . --0 PART III. cold. It was Brokaw who brought,, years I ain't run out the white flag Knew His Business. An ingenious kind of electric Bash-�- „ him back into the reality of things. once. It's something that ain't known The elevator boy wan green at the light has just been devised. It is some- "Thoreau lives on this creek, " Bt The sergeant stumbled -and fell. in a in the service• There ain't a'coward lob. Two pessengers, a man and a thing like a whistle, and is lighted by 'kaw said, •"How much farther hued drift and Billy fell over him in it or a man who's afraid to die• being blown wth the mouth. The in "Fifteen or sixteen miles;' - - - - wpman, got on at the_.street floor. ventor calls it a turbine flashlight. $ Far a moment the two men sat half' But IRI play you square. I'll wait ,.Ninth,' said the later once they were It can never*be out of action like as - y zest about five,Bit! "You'll last j fairly started. Sixth," said the man. N.';. Brokaw. I won't last that long unless•buried in the snow looking at each until we're both on•our feet again and '� ordinary pocket-lamp when the bat- s Off and give me(other without speaking. Brokaw mov- then I'll give you twenty-four Hours The oar sped by the sixth floor and you.1ake these things tery has run out, ,and it cannot ds :;the use of my aims." ed first. He rose to his feet with an the start of me." stoped at the ninth. On the way back teriorate by disuse. "To knock out my brains when I effort. Billy made an effort to follow Billy was smiling now. His hand the man a t the said-."Why in thunder didn't The wind current sent through the a�-ain't looking," growled Brokaw. "I him. After three efforts he gave it reached out Brokaw', melt their 7cm stop and at the sixth Boor Tice sixth mouthpiece turns a small turbine in- be{ong —You'll be willing up, and blinked up into Brokaw', face the two joined is a grip is lower than the ninth." "1 know aide and this generates electricity, guess--before , with a queer Isugh. The laugh was numb fingers scarcely' felt that," said the elevator tio3, "but the ..rte tell where the Indians shack is.,; almost soundless. There had come a "Do you know;' said Billy softly, lady said 'Ninth' first" which is carried to the lamp. He kicked his way through a drift ,Brokaw', face. Its deter- "there's been-somethin' runnin' in my To blow nut alight fa a familiar. ' of snow to the,smooths:surface of the change enough action, but to "blow a light in" s minstion and confidence were gone. head ever since we left the burning For gore Feet•-111nard's Uninfee t. b certainly something new• _ stream .There was a brest At last the iron mask of the law was cabin. It's 'something my mother in-their faces, and Billy ht me: 'Do onto others fie yea's ilius Whales 61x. 2 head to it In the hours of his great-�broken, and there shone through it tapg No divinity is absent if.pradonce Is est loneliness and despair Billy had something of fisc emotions and the have others do unto yon.' I'm�a d— ,� blue whale sometimes attalus pint. brotherhood of man. He was fumbling fool, ain't 1. But I'm goin to try kept ng his fighting spirit by thinking in one of his pockets, and drew out the experiment, Brokaw, an'.see what 90 Leet la lon8th.aad 140000 pouf in MInard's L.Iniment Heals Cuts. -. u " of pleasant things, and now, as he weight. followed in Brokaw's trail, he began the key to the handcuffs. It was a comes of it. I could drop in a snow-to think of home. It was not hard for small 'key, and he held it between drift an' let you go on—to die•. Then him to bring up visions of the girl stiffened angers with difficulty. He I could save myself. But I'm going t„= ` wile who would probably never ]mow knelt down beside Billy.. The key- to take your word—an' do the other } . how he had died probably forgot Brokaw. bole was filled with'snow. It took a thing. I've got a match•" in the train mechanically, long time--ten minutes—before the . „A matchl"rember dropping it - He followed key fitted in and the lock clicked. He _Just one failingto notice that.his captor's pace y hot yesterday when I F� helped to tear off the cuffs. Billy felt in my pants poc steadily alawer, and that P� was growing I no sensation as the bits of skin a`nd, was out on the trail. It's is this pock- his own feat were dragging more and I flesh caste with them. Brokaw: gave et Your hand is in better shape than _ kr ;. more like leaden weights. .,He was him a hand, and assisted him to rise. mine. Get it" " ' makes gate back among the old' hills again, and t For the first time he spoke. Life had leaped into Brokaw'$.fket. that the sun was shining, and be heard �.Gnesa you've got me beat, Billy," He threat his hand into Billy's pocket, . ., It a no ]'tat with�r meats: Must- laughter an sang. He saw_scions he said. "Where's the Indian's?" staring at him as he fumbled, as if eke snust� bet¢ to awmi-4 - standing at the gate in frost of the , fearing that he had lied. When he ,ate aids dige�on ands habit toj little white cottage, emilina at him, He.drew hisaatomatic Savage from drew his hand out the match was be amen It b gpOd , h 'e and waving Baby Jeatlae's tiny [sand its holster and tossed It in the $now• tau � y for very � ;l 1 " at-him as'he looked back over his drift The shadow of a smile passed [ween iiia Angers. acquire• .M��fre�l His over his face. Billy looked NAhI" he whispered excitedly. shoulder from the dusty road: grimly Don't get nerves,, warned Billy. . r Keeh's tie taloa did not often travel as far as about him. They had stopped when Us "It's.the only one." the mining camp, and he had cors- the frosen path of a smaller stream Brokaw'a eyes were searching the platety forgotten it now. He no longer joined the creek. He raised one of his low timber along the shore. felt the sting and pain of the intense stiffening.arms and pointed to it. "There's a birch tree,"'he cried. "Hold it—while ,I gather a pile of bark!" He gave the' match to Billy, and ROUTE • ' .�:_ . . • . , • eta through the snow to .the bank. S p after strip of the loose, •. .30 000 ISLAND ~ YI bark he tore from the tree. Then he I •: i gathered it in a heap in the shelter BAY BAY DISTRICT a long -banging spruce, and added' dry sticks, and still mon bark, to it -.. of - When It was ready he stood with his hands in his pockets, and looked at Folder and Tune Table showing list of Billy. (Resorts, Boating, Fishing. Carping. etc. "If we had a stone,.an' a..piece of when planning your 1924 Vacation - 4 4 ♦ paper—" he began. 2 Midland Ont Billy thrust s hand that ,felt like write Bol[ 86. + lifeless lead inside-his shirt and fumb- t led in a pocket he bad made there: - _ _- Brokaw watched him with-red, eager -- _ s eyes. The hand reappeared and in it was the buckskin wrapped photograph - --- --- - . he had seen the night before. Billy -� took'off the buckskin. About the plc- - ture there was a bit of tissue paper. He gave this and the match to Bro- i kaw. _ "There's a little gun-file in the pock- _ et the match came from," he said "II s had it mending a trap-chain. You can scratch the match on that." He turned so that-Brokaw could? -or every reach into the pocket, and the man _ _ _ • hunter'thrust in his hand. When he You will nee this shield-shape trade mart • brought it forth he held the file. There in aware store everywhere• Yon wots't `: was a smile on Billy's frostbitten face It on cher inferior It.goes as s e only on ho old n O 1 100 under Br eyes. Billy's own �.; :z y quality, yet selling at moderate prices. - ideal hands had ruYfled up the girl's shining _ L ,�, because of the tremendous quantities sold tnstl+od you ttM+ ot o - curls an instant before the picture - each year• re to elsaa+tge Q� �Q � ( u vas a W was taken, and she was laughing at �� =Choose cooling and baling utensils that Maw him when the camera clicked. " tarry this trade mark. Choose SMP kms' � "It's all up to her, Brokaw, Billy s. p tuty Sasmelat Ware,with its very hard.smooth wed to zein snip• lt+ tits said ntly. "I told you that last - is faster, cleans easier, im- 0, • ge tturface• Hes toque ,- /tt1� night. It was she who woke me up =.Ej- `'parts no metallic flavor,causes no danger- . Kona ' t� " t tooA , before the, fire got' ns, If you ever v prnyed—pray a little now. For she's ons acid re-actions. Ask for +p eMal ,p.ot ilii asdchitN. going to strike that match!" � j e �o CT. Yat S M P�WARE tnachiae.follow the ,! Thenrivas and stir- He still looked at the picture as I ' washing machine ni1►n rare-- 102 tirr'll)taus a c Brokaw knelt beside the pile he had i rte. _ use Rinse. � meet asto>tr ' trhbs made. He heard the, scratch of the r.�y� 'Three finishes: `faearl Ware, two coats of r +ash. match on the file,but his eyes did not r V!w r! a enamel inside and out. Diamond pearly- Y just seaklat wi. a W:l� of , "S out- turn. The living, breathin face of a out- g g Ware, three coats,light blue and.whit looseps �I t i lrt t�s til ` ' `! the most beautiful thing in the world side, white lining. Crystal Ware, three eOUP le ri' slag leaves the clothes t� was speaking to flim from out of that coats,pure white inside and out,with Royr+1 sfnB picture. Firs mind was dazed. He MP Blue edging. a$ apotleee. Of C401"A 40"t or awaked a little., He heard a voice, g f " owever you do your Wash. maks ', CO- M e - low and sweet, and so distant that it M VAUN using Rinw. came to'him like the fainte$t whisper. *"$SHEET METAL PRODUCTS CC 'S by '.LEVER BROTHERS "I am coming—I am coming, Billy— - — �. - MONTREAL TO-R�ORTO—�NN�Rf�`— Ringo u sold by all grocers t.AWTED coming—coming--coming— A joy- EDMONTON VANCOUV R CALGARY deparimcrd stoics , ous cry surged up from his soul, but 'aoq P .'tORONT'O z.•. it died on his lips in a strange gasp. awt�► A louder cry brought him to himself 'y.. ... ' ,,....•- Y• .. ,•? F int x'e`.'a x,,y '. , A. .:,;_.• ;,*... .r ry ' !�y'»?''.• ' iuV � ,'��� '�` � , �1 _^�Ar��rr•.�.1Nf1'A�'Jmt&g�• 'a.+:� ..�h�'lifla'JCSESd ,M1`.� �,+� "w'S• •t<. �' -. �u -. r ;�� ,.'Me• •+v �'. .mak r w.a:' -<�•7 �.. +r y, 4 r`,ro.`Y•f... xi ..:� •';"x ,-. ,<r ,R�• a• _. ` 'a:... ser •x 1 , r < z r _ ROUNIDWQRLD FIERS SNS ADOPTS CHURCI� UNION BILL -PASS w AIR FLIGHT -- TO BECOME EFFEC1lTYE IN JUNE 195 . fi w r � A - z f x v K d M Britisth Major acLaren, the l 1 Aviator, � cher Rangoon A despatch from Ottawa says:- Liberals, and the-following Conserve- Y' from Adcyab. 71 church Union has become a reality. fives: HonorablesTolmie, .Guthrie, > 1;L' �>' 3 x A despa�tcfi from. Rangoon, British i At 1 o'clock this (Friday) morning, Manion, and Messrs. Spence, Ross, b a m ori of 62• votes Perlia- Dickie Clark, MacI.aren Harris and India, says:-Major A. Stuart Mss y a,1 ' "x m Larea, the Aritish aviator who is at- went gave approval to the amendment Church - b: K t tempting a round-the-world 111gfit,his moved by J. L. Brown (Progressive, The standing vote represented -an X arrived hem from itlkyab, Burma. Lugar), which stripped from the rill attendance of 168 members in a•House A despatch from Londaa slays:-A the.clauses calling for legal process membership of 234. Expectation that despateh to the Exchange Telegraph • and two-year delay, and substituted the vote would be deferred until this from Rangoon says.Stuart Maclaren therefor another whereby the original evening's session, or even until Mon- find`a stiff flight from Akyab to Ran- measure becomes effective on June t0, day, Probably accounted,for the large ' l9_b. •number,of absentees. Sin in the continuation of his it- ' n I My in THe Hour or two imme is Cutting across the Bay of Bengal, - µ_,, _cogent_ anal-digorau,% ,plena by _thai.1preceding -division did the debate Mac -wren flaw over the United Staten"" .s 4 71rimc Minister and the ]loader of the attain that standard of excellence na- round-the-world squadron,:going in 'an ;'-Opposition against further delay. ItturaIly to be looked for in a discus- opposite direction. The Britisher was •was ar. unrecorded Aca?rt of he-ad.` sion of a subject of such import. The compelled during his flight to make a' in committee, and showed 110 for the speech of the Prime Minister, follows- landing at Gwa. After a** her L%b ameadmenL and 58 against ing closely upon earnest appeals for Above is shown, on the lett,. Sir Jenner Verrail, aid, on the right, Dr. , P 1'► Rt. Hoa. Arthur Mefghen, Robert support of the Brown amendment b 'Herbert Brace of Toronto, two widely I<aown medical men'photogr8phed at he was forced to descend at Yaadoon, {' PPo Y in the Delta, after which his journey, Forke, Hon. Messrs. Lapointe, GPa- Hon. George P. Graham and Hon. D. the la`tter's home. to Rangoon was uneventful. ham, Robb, Motherwell, Low, King -A. MacKinnon,swept the debate from _ Maclaren said he regretted hear. "end Stewart stood with those favor-)the lagging course upon which it had }�� $7.25; do, good, $625 to $6.50; do, rived at Rangoon too late to meet the Ing the amending resolution. Aruong fallen. The Week's. M�Uke�s med.; $5.50 to $6; do, com., $5 to United States aviators, who left theta those standing in opposition thereto The Leader of the Opposition, com- $5.25; butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 to for a jump of about 5Qo n pe to were Right. Hon. -Mackenzie King, Ing next, placed' incisiveness and $7.25; do, mod., $5.25 to $6; do, com., .Chittagong: x. Hoaorables Boland and Macdonald, earnestness before mere time-wasting TORONTO. . ;. " $4 to. $5; butcher cows, choice, .$b 4 ' and Hal McGiverin, chairman of the eloquence, and on'conclusion left. the Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.24%;i to ;5,50 do, mod., $3 60 to $4.60; but- Claims Good British " f' Private Bills Committee, amore the House in mood for immediate action. No. 3 North.' $1.17%. `cher bulla, .$4.50 to $5.50; bolognas, g Man, oats-No. 8 CW, 45%c; No. $2.60'to $3.50; .canners and cutters, Settlers Rejected by Ontario --- 1 feed, 483ac $1.60 to $2.50; feeding steers, choice, . VANCOUVER EN FETE All the above, c.i f., bay porta. $6 to $6.76; do, fair, $4 to $5; stock- A despatch from London says: R TO WELCOME FLEET Am. corn--No. 2 yellcw, $1.12. �ers+ choice $5 to $5.50; do, fair, $4 to At a meetingof the British Passen • Oat. rye-74 to 78c. $4.26; milkers, apringets, choice, $75 A �to $90; do, fair, $45 to $60; calves, gents Association, Charles Wright, Peas--No. 2 $1,40 to $1.45. voice, ' $8 to $9.50• do med. ;T to_ Honorary Secretary . said •that the, British Warships Receive a , Millfeed-Del Montreal freights $7 q6. do com., $4 oto, '6.50• iambs, Canadian Government, and the Oa-, 9h bags included: Bran, per ton, $24; ' •.H Demons#ril#ion at the � seem- shorts, per ton, $26; middlings, $82. choice ewes, $15 to $1520; do, bucks, tario Government in particular, seem ` .,,,. $11.50 to$13.60-do culls $10 to $11• ed to-do to -be Pacific Coast Metropolis, � � � . Ont, wheat-No. 2 white, nominal.• Y Putting obstacles in-, .'�. sheep, light ewes $6.60 to the way of helping A despatch from Vancouver sa M, Ont. No. 2 white oats--89 to 41c. } P g . $6.2b; do y p g good farm workers p �'- Oaf. flout--Ninety per cent; ppat.,l culls, $3.50 to $4.50; hoggss, !ed and to go to the Dominions. The cones-' w, Fiftq'thousand citizens of Vancouver jute ba Montreal, prompt chi watered, $8.60; do, f.o.b., $8; do -gave the British special service aqua- In �' p P� count n ' quence was, he stated, that Australia ; s .:. meat, $5.80;. Toronto basis;• ;5.80;•_country poi ts, $7.?6, do, select, !. and Nese Zealand secured a baiter' and w. $9.35• do o$cars lou haul,.. $ton a great welcome when it arrived • r bulk seaboard semina- � g . in the harbor-shortly,.after 2 o'clock �` '`�� ( Man. Sorer-tat pate., in jute sacks. $8.95. supply of Empiro builders or the on the afternoon of June 25. $? per bbl.; 2nd pats., $6.50. Homeland retained"these first-class When H.M.S. Hood, world's great- Flay-Extra No; 2 timothy, per tah, "MONTREAL agricultural,workers. Ontario was est. battle cruiser; .H.M.S. EepnLe, �,� track,-Toronto, $16; No. 2, $16; No. Oats, Can. crest. No 2, 61 to 62e; turning down such applicants;he add=' - S.Y.S. Adelaide and H.M.C.S. Patri- 8,-$13 to $14; mixed 11 to $11.50; da, No. $, 49% to 50c; extra No. 1 ed, all amistance.being stopped for: clan rounded Point Grey, alter having lower grades. ;10 to it feed 4834 to 49c' No. 2 local white, this year. It was difficult to ander j Straw-.Carlota, per ton, $9.50 to 45 to 45%c, Flour, ML-n. spring wheat at-and this, while the entry Victoria,passed up were met Gulf of Georgia from f ":. '$10. �pats., lata, $7; 2nds., $6.50;gstrong scans-and other foreigners continued,- ad.. �7 y great fix, U Screenings-Standard. recleaned f...bakers, $6.30• winter patents,`choice, be concluded. `liotilla of small craft and excursion a.b. Bay porta, ton, $16. j$6:60 to $6.70. Rolled oats, bag - e► • ped 1834 to 19e 90 Iba., $3 to $3.10. Bran, $24.26. steamers, and as they passed through Cheese-New, large. � Shorts, $26.25. Middlings 532.25. Hay, the narrows into Burrard Harbor twins, 19 to 20c; trip d,'la 0 to 21to No. 8, per,ton, car lots, 416.50 to 817. r Stiltons, 21 to 22c. Qi thousands of men, women and ch31- 23c• twins 28 to 24c-' triplets, 24 to p Cheese. Anent_waste., 16 to 1?3Ec• +^ . . dreg fined along the,Stanley Park 25c shore of tfie• narrows shouted their finest easts, 16% to 16%. Butter, No. Butter-Finest creamery3 ruts,"36 1, pasteurized, 84%c; seconds, 32%c. welcome. - to 87e; No. 1 creamery, to 38c;,Eggs, !rash. Bxtraa�36c; fresh firsts As the squadron passed into the N6.1-" 34 to 35c; dairyt 28 to 30c. 30c. Potatoes, < harbor aero lanes of the Royal Can E I s. P� bag, car tots. $1.5� p y ggs•--Extras, -,fresh, in cartons, to $1.40. adian, Air Force circled the great I88c; extra loose, 38e; firsts, SOc;"sec-7 Com, bulla, $2.60• good veal calves, craft: At everyint of vantagefrom onds, 25c. 1$8; "fair! calves; yLive ult Henn 6c; md. calsres;5 76 to ;8.2b cos pail z� Point Grey to the city vast crowds at Po ry- , over b lb.. 16c fed, $4.50• � ba 14 :red lb every.peau waved and shouted as the do,4 to 5 lbs., 24c; do, 3 to 4 Ibs., am cents par ? spring chickens, 2 lbs. and.over, 55c; pound; hogs,mined lots botcher, 75 mighty warp moved majestically roosters, 18c; ducklings, 4 to 6 lbs., to �; sow $5. to their anchorage. q s► e. The city is in festive attire, the '° 3 3 Dressed poaltrT Hera, scar 6 lbs. -- main streets being a masa of color 28:; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 18c; spring chick. Cana �. "with flags sad bootleg. A magnificent ens 2 lbs. and over 60; roosters, 22c; ln$t0 Reside in arch of welcome has been erected by ducjdings, 4 to 5 l�a, 4bc. States Must Furnish Passport :�v Beans-Can. handpicked, ib.,63lie, .s, P w.� - the city at Granville and Georgia p• k streets. A civic dinner and dance primes i ft A despatch from Sault ate. MariC. Mr. Benlnp Arnold Ma a roducts--.S r Imp. a 'was tendered the officers of the fleet.' 8, Ont, says:-Besides paying the re p pe 1.: of _Camelot,- Bournemouth; England, gal:. 2.b . per b-g'a. tin, $2.40 r P Yi g gu- A half-holiday was proclaimed by Sal.; maple sugar, Ib., 25 to 26c. lar immigration.service $8 head tax, went bawling to celebrate his hun 'g P )Mayor Owen. Hone -80-1b. tins, 11 to tic per sa additional vise certificate; costing dredth birthday: �. - • . Ib.; 10-lb. tins, 11 to 12c; 6-lb. tins, $9, will be demanded'of all Canadians , :.iCouater-Actant for Poisonous 4 11% to 12c; 234-1b: tins,-1234 to-13c;' going into the. United States to reside _ Gases Found by Engiishm:n Heroic Work of Everest comb honey, per'doe., No. 1, ;2.76 to after July 1, owing to the radical Hon.John Oliver Expedition AclmoWI_,wed $3,50; No. 3, $2.50 to $2.75. than x' Smoked menta-Hams, :reed, 23 to leges in' the American immigration Liberal premier of British- Columbia, �A despatch from New York says:- ". 24c• cooked hams,'U to 36c; smoked who went down to defeat with three +� F. N. Pickett, an Englishman, says A despatch from London soya:- rolls, 17 to IBc;.�rnttage rolls,_18 to Canadians making trips to the Un- 04 his -party-mates in Victoria In the :.+that in 'experimenting.during the de- Professor Collie; Acting President of 20c; breakfast bacon, 21 to 25c: apo- :ted States, and Americans crossing ` sitraction o! ammunition he discover- I general elections. „ the Mount Everest Committee sent,dal brand breakfast.baron, 28 to 30c;, to the Canadian side of the 'river, 'sd a counter-actant against'the ia_ the following telegram on Thursday backs, boneless, 28 to 34c. must secure identification • cards. pew River C to'Colonel Norton, leader of the"Ever- Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50' Th a cards are issued tree of charge. P"Ous y. P"Ous ountry wheat gases used during the war. He to 70 lbs., $18.50; 70 to 90-lbs., $18; is in Shot Blade? says, he bas already' the forma- est Expedition: Each application must. be accompan- . 90 iba. and up, $1'e.; lightweight rolls, -' to the British and French Govern- The committee warmly congratu- in barrels, $37; l.cavyweight rolls, $32. led by ts°o Passport pictures; one-of ' !menta, and is on his way to Washing- late the whole party on the heroic Lard-Pure tierces, 14% to 15%c; the pictures is,pasted on the card. The A despatch froiQ Edmonton-says: T^% achievements published to-do The tub 15 to '15%c; pails, to 16c; identification card s stem.is intended wheat is already in the shot blade in - � to give his process to the.ZJt:ited p y' y i s+ Y the Spirit River district, according to s l9tatea Government especially appreciate the consummate'prints, 18 to 18%c; shortening,tierces, primarily to faci:itate the passing of p g He also brings with him a formulae leadership displayed: Ali are deegly 14 to 1434c; tubs, 14W to 15c; Pails, both American and Canadian comma- rep°rte received at the offices of the .y • Cor' an arsenical solution which he moved by the glorious death of ,the 15•to 16%c; prints, 16% to 17c. tars across the bounder _It_ _�- Edmonton DnnvegBR a Brit' - Export steers, choice, 87.76 t4$8.25; y' umbia Railway. Frequent rain to- -used against locusts in Egypt, and lost climbers near the summit, and do, good, $7.25 to $7.50;.export heli- practically do away with the many � 0. Nihich he h„tt�� » -- - d„1 send beat wishes for a speedy restore- ems $7 to $7.50; baty beeves, $7,50; 4uestions which those who have not gather.with an abundance of weather ' w, against the boll weevil in the cotton- tion to health of all. the surviving to $i; butcher steers, choice, QA W,cards are asked at present. favorable to crop growth, hue y' growing states. members." _ - prospects for a bumper crop ps-- .25M0 larly hopeful. ;IULNLLUIL SMDT'S FALL ATTRIBUTED � Prince Henry to Head British �= N at Olympic-Games10 IOR TM B101611 EMPIRE Prince Henry, third son of Kinff - Geo. rge, will do the honors for En land at the opening of the Olympic. A despatch from London says:=l ents, however, is striking evidence g Pi With Premier Jan 9muta's admini3- that there is a new drift of o inion "� �* Games in the Colombes Stadium, near I, P ' Paris, ori August'5, leading the Brit-� tration gone,down to detest as'a re- in the South African Union..It hardly cult of the South African general would be an exaggeration to say that - fah athletes in the and march past elections, the first avowedly republi- his efforts in the campaign for im- - # t° the reviewing stand " ;�• This ceremony over, he will retire can government in the British Em- perial development and European set- to the shade of the grandstand, turn- ire Aphas come into existence. General tlement are the direct cause of the : in the Hertog, the Dutch nationalist leader, smashing blow his party met at the 8 over grilling work of adnning, who, with the support of the Labor- polls. 4 i. Ya points to the sturdy teams, the.mem iter, headed by Col. Cresswell, ,suc- With the Hertzog-CresswelLadmin- d f bars of which are now training in two coeds Premier Smuts, gate assurance.istration now in power, a new chapter big camps:rear London. in his pre-election campaign that the`opens in the history of South. Africa. Australia Has 79,250too6 secession issue would not be raised The Labor party, headed by Colonel during the meetin of the new Powe r! elect_ Cressw 11, haIds the baIonce of Bushels of Wheat-for Export ed Parliament between -'� the South African party and Nevertheless, the outcome of the.the Nationalists. Momentarily, the A despatch from Adelaide says:- voting came as an unmistakable blowA local most interesting question is whether authority estimates the last ' at the principle of imperial unity. the combination which came into be- Australian wheat harvest 'at over This feature of the election is stress-� Ing with-a common desire to -oust 126,000,000 bushels; deducting home ed by the fact that General Smuts; Smuts as almost the sole bond of un- ed Qthis leaves an exportable . was unable to retain his own seat in ion will be able to hold together now <> surplus of e,,200,000 bushels. This +�• western-division-°f-Pretoria`-the+that-mss object has-been-achievedflour to dote are equal tonapproxi � capital of the Transvaal. A new seat! Both parties, however, chiefly are i mately 6,000,000 bushels"oi wheat. Ani • is certain to be found for the soldier-l concerned in local interests, and it average crop is likely in the easnina ' statesman, who in other parts,.of the is now certain that Sguth Africa British Empire is ranked as one of i under the new regime, will not play season. ! -the greatest of the I;A erial figures of the prominent part on the imperial Let him not complain of bei � his time. or world stage, that it did under A recent photograph of Thomas Hardy. English no6ellst and poet, who cheated who bays cloth by the pat-1 w Hie rejection by his own constittt- General Smuts. has been endorsed•by the P.E.N. Club for the Nobel prise for literature. tern. E. : -� �� , � � .,ir � N!/ ' ��'�•L.,, ate•���'�,,. ; ", .�,,. .... M- ..:,,,� :S.sw�a. s4.;.Fh ,?ra. �Est�.:tsa3r..#tc"n .�v_t��'• aa„ nYs��w *".;1ti�`r •'rmF'' �� �G,�`c" 2.,..n:::>.9cXYi:,,n3,-2'.��.a.:':�..'Chiu2i!�.w-..sr�Ai.sa.AHti6.4.;>e.�.n.J•:.n2*�`�ua Wit.rials K�.Iris .d..atti:..i.�..3rd�,'�riYvl;i.•.a.,il1'vl..:x• -.moi_.': r.;:� �}'. � .:. r, _.rr' ..g`y s�3a' �+ ,"..- �, 'a •�''� r. - 'tc 1 +.,`,v Y ::�¢;r �.,. 1'". ,�"a.^� `s"vy. '.k'x'�... ,», ..a K ty,..r:;. ,... a '••.-- +-•*..•^ ::' "`a`r n& ,e.. �'u ,_�. '�:..,.:? .o .... .;,..,. moi.,.-. ....;"�:; .r� 'n .,r- -rs:• ' `' . ;' q•. s.. ,rte `.'-ti• S C Mi,.. .., .. ..+, ;..atm -,..: .... - . .. . ...., „. :-: _ .Mr .. ,� _ e- t '•e'�..; • _. , •'. h - wx ,ck�xi�lg ,� D A N 40 I 111 .G -`.Whitevale - ---Every 8 tarday night at •. A� ,R- � M _ .-The Service Ceara ei . S I Tc�lu�ts The -Fal,irport Kot®l g . 41.79•eerYW.: t{Lao li paid in t .;Mhe prises of our Corn,.Mangel and.Turnip.Seed are just a $otx,criptianL ro•the Unitgd Stats and creat all'summer from 8 to 11,30'p, m. Motor overhaulibg, top and side-cur• little better than the other fellows t4►ie year. Britain$2.00 in advance. Herb Power's Orchestra.. _ train repairiog. $atterq 3errc'r- Uhxrging Stock to all_fresh and new. ANNOUNOING and overhauling ,[BHN- `MURKKR,.Pt'Oprletor, _ All wont guaranteed. Flat rate- LRAMING IMPROVED and WISCONSIN No.'?, 2.20'YER BUSH. yObdINTON OF CANADA- ae5510 a charge C . ' - Pick C-ontitwalion Sebool - •- '- 'Phoae,6i;lo 11fat'!c,Central. �OOMPTON EARLY $2.70PER BUSH. •• 1=. AEFUN6ING LOAN 1928 W. -E. B E R R Y �MANGEL SEED 50 CENTS PER LB r' Final i sport of Lower School Dept. _ 5 PER CENT BONDS Theee'Pricee are A sample of.howhwe are selling. If interested in first 3!923.1924. Four taste were held in each .subject - class Seed at this figure, phone or send us your order for :' sy q the goods and the average of the first three aver- 20 year Bonds,price 98,25, to yield our re uirementa and we will deliver atged with the final examination held 5.14 per cent. =- xuae 1924. The.percentages so obtain- _ red are herewith.given and have been 6 year Bonds, price.-M., to,piel�l GiARDEN SEEDS-balk and package to the res active .parents, in -5M,per teat. . .1 ..1nat-report forms. (C.N. R.) +. - 1n ibe pupils have made marked progretto (seven year) flret' mor.tgnite: a ice - BEDDING PLANTS All kinds an their educational development,and tures maturing May 6. 1930. Price although part of'the year was spent 570.per thousand, or -$1000 invested "under difficult circumstances, have oar! . increases to $1,761.40 at ma- _- BEST OF F+'OOD GROCERIES shown enthusiasm vitAl to their own urity. % QVC, - 3'iTitarca . In the Lower School sub- phone or wire orders at our jests for ea trance into Normal School expense. T n there were four failures, 'thi;ee in _ !1 . RIC.ARDSON; � ,GROCER arithmetic and. one in English gran• :DYKES& ROl3ERS, ` mar: But ibis to exceptionally good Phone 266 J Dundas St'. East, *TR Sprio-g-the energetic out of 96 Lower School subjects tried 2tf Whitby, j time of the year-when r by,pupils of Forma I and Il, There �h8 Pickering .the grown-ups ni,d the kid. were no failures in Form' II. There g „ dies need energizing• p»re Pickering ."Hardware Store will be a change.in.the organization food,instead-of nostrutuy. for the years 1914 26. AriromFo will Vigilance Committee : .Let our bread disappear. be transfet red to Form TI'from Form I, �++ thus giving the pupils 'a full year in from your table three High School and fuller maturity be• times a dry: Try c�,nr pas• ' s The object of,this Association ie to torn entering upon the difficult pro- lessen etealing and prosecute. I tries. Yot7 will be sur- r bleme of practical mensuration and the felons. prised itt their delicious, Now is the time you need an.Oil'Stove for this hot weather. =advanced commercial arithmetic. ( home made like fl'svor. Come in and let us show you the _ Furthermore•the fact that the grant- rt stolen oommtiai • fug of. Lower- School certificates ie lfembara having psora r " given upon the principal'srecommend- a►N immediately wit wy member .New Happy Thought Oil Stove ea scion mustnot mean that pupilowill et Executive Oommittee. �, _ Satisfaction guaranteed and a.free trial to make you exile$ islip through ugly aware the pupils have b!e@�� � li1.aQ. � �o��J�,. r been made fully aware of the fact that ,�M may b•bad trom tr a president or � : Wa have a complete line,of Screen Doors aril- Window Screeae, Wire r high standard has been set in Picjt- Beer•tan oa appuoatloo. - Cloth from 18 to 42 inches. "Heap out the flies. t. Bring Continuation School that should - IF be maintained. Pupils failing in Form Else.Oom.=L- .7• Banks,C.8.-Palm• /K��1��+ )' I algebra need not repeat the first year er.Donald Munro, Pickering. m HONE:�o�',�+ Paris Green and rsenate o#. Dead �• course, but a four months .extension. course for review purposes will be J. R. ?Maxton. 1H1.1• Clark: �,, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spuds. Scythes, Sprayers. Pruners, 13 }liven in Form 11 upon completion of Ftesidant, Ewerstary Clippers, Lawn Mowers ete. . x the zoology. Pupils to Form I obtain -f - the over 40 p• c.in languages need not (Arrest'tor McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery and Repdics) s repeat Form I courses as a thorough a Massey-Harris Farm Machinery -:- review will W given in Form II before -•- .7 catering,the full yeat's course, - Form 1, percentages gives after - � .� -�. -• each name: Honors-Rosie Bier 84. - �i�, ►, � Marlon 'White 80. Robina Wh1te 80. i� S• BALSDON, - i I - Irene Fenn: 79. Willie Powers 7tf; v , RnbyTom* M Pass standing-(ilea- -` as Gilmer U. Annie Baker 70. Harold .e'" ` • `• Richardson Co., Earl Lockwood- Elsie ockwood Elsie Lockwood 88. William Hall W. r - R N Harold Wilson t33. Jack McGinty Z9. j I b3 - • ss► --•.tJttJ s: - :Wliaa Wiman 68.. Jim B►eakin B ' CE 'I ' ' Helen Daws)n has also been granted _ bower School standing in arithmetic ' and Cao.history. ° Now is the time to Ret Sonr Haying Outfit. � Picks W y 'Toronto ring an hitt - _ d Form II : Honors-Gladys Bryant pl]01]e 1��: p1Cg. R9, Helen Bier 77. Pass standing- _ 'Agnes Petty 74. Hazel Crummer 73 ? ' Harold Anderson 78, Jean Annan 87. i ""Ojme� "w t!. Dunbarton '�EEB:DAY SERVICE Bolen ELogers.also tried the four Form •D. y• t 1 ...Leave WhiObp II Lower. School subjects. obtaining r LeaveToronto. f an honor percentage of 80. WIIUam :. e. m._ 45 a. m.t - Crummer also is granted Lower School a 1 m. 9 80 . m• standing in 2oo}ogy and bota-2y with !�QUALITY i- SERVICE - SATISFACTION t'. , 1.30 P. m. , 6.00 p. m. the hoLor pereentoge of 87. -��.� 8.;45 p. m Final reports Issued by the principal j Eo the paresis are to be returned with SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ` _ Leave Toronto the pupils on the opening of *shoot on _ _ _ Leave Whitby Sept• '2nd. Parente are also advised to ' Mee .that pupils returning Sept. 2nd -: 1 W ; i 40 a m Will be fully Aupplied with the neces• �'�a• ua. 1.8Q . m - vary text books, thus dta using with p. ' 1. p. m pe 8.00 P. m the long delay occasioned last fall. F.; " -. .t m _ m. M.- -Purdy.priocipal. .. _. S 45 p 11 45 P. m - e s40 p, M .�..�._ Whitby SUNDAY SERVICE Don't be Misled o m Leave W tby . ' 8 00 a. an. e19 .4 o prompt 'THINGS TO REMEMBER A 's-80P. . .. Fares :Whitby to Toronto. single 5c, return $1.25 ; Picking, single 1. The Store where' you Have 50c., return 90c.; DunbarWo, eiggle 40c•, return 70c.: Roatro, always received that genuine � '� k single 80c.. return 50c.; Highland Creek 20c• courtesy. y, ` $, ♦'Ve were not compelled :to be4:` _ (Cut this Time Table out for future reference): courteous, L Oar Privee are Right. ' $i sf! Plank-truss '4. Our Gonda are Fresh._ EMP 1 R E M*tal_clad BARNS L ACUTT'S -GARAGE .5. We PH the-Highest hest Prices for Pay g Fimesafe PermaMett Produce. - 6. e treat you rig Wsat1»r-tight va us . Convenient -TIME. . ?4. We believe in honest opposition you need a pew Barn or an old one remodelled bac sass it leads to better deal- "Empire" • loge and underetabdings. let me quote-you. . Let'me me show you Empire Barns I ` PICKERING __Think these things over and re- have built. hey ere enormously stroII>�, roomy, beady fresh your memory, and if you -tO W Or$�s � erg �ost� , . _ ARETare not w trading withm;, y yen for roof with the famoaei"Eastlake" Metal•�i ,. p�-�- M .. ,- ns, ive us a trial. lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. ' Repairing and alterations M E -done. -A!�work absolutely guaranteed. :THE BUSY STORE . r . LMINURoan as ... .. - S&; -lb W. J• Holmes, - Brougham * 8arloin Roast or Steak, •.. ... 2sc BUILDER a Roast or Steak, 28c Building Contracting .7-Porterhouse, - 18c CLEANING - PRESSING 'Bar' s, Douses, etc. of all kinds _ c " • - .. ;Ramp Roast,. Bring along our suits to be cleaned ::;f'iCkerin>� Dealer for the Products Of -' -+ - y `Fine RibR�Aoa and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed - .H _.... l3 Rib at; .. 'Ohargea moderate. The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto -Shoulder Roast. an �. l d lac JAMES BRISCOE, 14c �- 'Pot Roast, ,. O posits D. Taylor's Bakery P Brisket,to boil, _ Claremont, Ont. ... 25c F' , Leg of Pork,... 25cSOMME- i DALE MILLSPork, of Pork, _ �+W Loin of Pork ` a .. a we Send Y our Dep` sibs b� Mail Sbodldet Rot►st Pork Chops, _ 2Sc i .. i • ,. r _ .. ..• - Pa Pork Sausage ... ... , Pure Po •• ' Wheat.or .any grain taken in HOSE. who find rt more canvenient to Finest8alQPork,... . ' 25r exchange for Flour. %.;,T do their banking b mail, will find that ,.Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,. •: 88c.. - g y est branch orad Cottage ( �' .,:the co-operative service$ of-this-Bank meet sliced, _ 38c We have Bran, Shorts; Chop, ' F all requirements. Write our near Mild C s half or whole), 450, , - o- ay an arrange o o your art in Bac aeon, _ t(`' ; r inatl. You will salve the trouble of #re tent q Cooked Him, o5c _...Ril kinds of grain. . . .. _ _. . ' _ o own. .. . trips t t ere.. 9$ilvie's Porridge Oats. 65 conte W . . ,\.u. ;., .:$sad-Oheeee,• 8 lbs . f 16c Eaep First and Domestic Shortening, - Royal Household Flour, - - - - - T 4. 6"lbs 90 cents1 a ' Cream of to West Flour. alb prints 18 cents CHOPPING EVERY fresh Trout'and',White Fish Every Friday: WEEK DAY WHnw t3RANCH, G'DOMMON RMim P. LY1dD, M•aatl PICK•ERINCI REID 1:. G CR09S. 1Nanager. - - Z.►r•I..�T'�7........ BROOKI.IN BRANCH, W`1G. 1 �r -,?:.7wr � e,.n,,. K� 't, ..a, -.;+.+wE: ,r.-, ,,3.'^z^::n;�,�. ''�v .l�nd �• 9 d _i��+,^d!dish''a}as�.L�"!:t«.�"K +.".�s.:x c,3."�',M!+�...%��r.�``�' ,�':�i.;...,.'��'?'R�': ;�l3it"-nl.J'�".�°r"`'f"'.'.�.`�'r.:m,.�^+��e..+...•J•L�sP..td•�'..;,w.�a.' "S'�f:�e: n{,," .G• fi; k :fid. r"p` x �. r. r r r,' ^M k '-t ''".M".!' -s• .e 3t.,y.'•a,,,. �+,i-+•I ON � .F-.i e i. "'�•a' '.-r,r +3'°!. .'�`:.. ?."F s -.'''.'S ,,,- ''w• •.3 s J i T - i• _ M -S , r .r R � moi •i t - CLAREMONT. Zr. Dolphin, of Tiverton, Ont., here over the week end renew. 'CLAREMONT ; ;; .,Ti' YOUR - _ James All$w_sy was j,�9t-T — Al �REAME_ R'� Go(� , Cosi -over the weekend. - gold :acquatneances:- ;Dot=' « Mrs; Buahb s phin was born here .but left for - ,. peat Sunday with western Ontario tw-ty years so. friend)t in Ux ridee. Thea eat of the Bible Soviet s We areglaa to see J, B. .Madill g y Highest price,paid for - KITCHEN H .. Rev. Mr. $ttzzard;�tivili address.a Hard and l30ft �iOAt Of tile, . oatagaln-after1is illndes.' union meeting of laoth con re a- - Cream-at•the Mips Florence Smith, 'of.,Ramal- 8 8 R 4 �- .­_best quality oz tions in -66 Baptist church_ on_. iiCreamery. , _�.__.:$.11.�-_�_- hand, ton, is visiting at the manse. Sunda evening next at 7 o'clock. roman`' _Q-: --- ---i` `. Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Oliver and y i ;Mrs. Bennett motored, to Toronto Fred bolr in who -is spending �T THOS A - LAW �t on, rand Mrs.Brown,of Toronto, esti awes is the. Peace' River Give us' A trial and be convinced • Uncomfortable .� ' ' District has.secured a government e. McIntyre. pillar which is&.pest in t1fat coon. A -- - FFI1� _ �T • Get•ent 111 �10$�-RevtA McLellaa,condgtedaerr ^ t.oar-Sen or foothall team. went ,. _ tr' :�' '�I eW +� —7-77 ' • .!vices in West Presbyterian — Perfection .�� igh . _ Pickering' y down to Pickering on Thursday- ��rrj r Toronto,.ou Sutiday last. 'venin when the I purpose having on hand coutinu L@a bar Goods li'toacA i g y played a leagiie 'Speed Burner" Men have been busy this week ouslp a stuck,of'hard 'S eed Burner laying downs new cement walk game which won by 1'0. A and aofteoal. lar a number from Claremont and -HARNESS' vicinity accompanied em. ace your.or er now a ore Mrs. B. & Palmer has been con Our supply of quality Harness and i Some of our.yo�ng people took the rise in rice... fined to the house for the -set P Heats' ' in one half, Parts is now complete. 1 in the picnic at the lake on Satur• -•week suffering from an attae of day, and, when returning home at 1Ztf Phone Pick, 1709. the time BOOTS—GREB SHOE bronchitis. a rather latee hour, found the doors We have a large stock of this Fameue John and Mrs., Porter, and DONALD MIIr RU' PIOKEgING ;. rr locked., The last we heard was '---- 'Boot on hand—unbeatable family,• of Snelgrove, spent the •+Gee, Gordon, where do we go We have a fall stoek of,stoyes for hard wear and tear, b. weekend with theformer'a. sister, ++ M. J. H, Chapman brinks and SCC@SBOr188 REPAIRING T from here ? Mrs. W m. hlnndel. k Very successful anniversary ser- DECORATOR - at all ilia@t3, Mrs. Elijah Jones, of Uxbridge, vises were ably conducted at the We maintain our established' reoutsh ±;: formerly of Mount Zion, is here Dealer in High tirade.."Wall Papers, tion for repairing all kind'of Uuiou Church on Sunday, Jane $saitary��Vall Covering, Decor- X81;@ IIf3 a call. harness and boot'. rv"^ +calling oa her many friends, who 29th, by the Rev. R.'S. Johnston, ative Burlap' and are glad to see her looking so well. M. k,. B. D., pastor of West Pres- - Mouldings. - ••pp CECIL `BRADLEY Walter Ward is rushing the b terian Church Toronto. The Prices to suit everybody's F C 0 0 E ilr Rcork on his _fine new residence ypocket. . X. church was beautifully decorated Call and see me at Lot 1, Con. Hacnesa'maker, uorth of the Union Church. There for the occasion and suitable mus- 4, Uzbridga Tp. or phone �t • are many good building sites In 32 84 24M, laremont, OLAREMONT PICKERING, ONTARIO 'that part of the village. is was rendered by the choir, : . ' P. Shirk attended the funeral of BALE REGISTER. his uncle la9t Reek. Peter has s large connection. and by so hay SATURDAY,- JvLv 12TH—Auction sale FARM A N D S ' q ing it necessitates his attendance of house, b acre@ of land. furniture. . �. tools etc.. at lot 9, con. ll .8carboro, -'T� buy or sop our farm, coosuft the Farm Lands Department of A at a large number of funerals. near Locust Hill), the vroperty of ` y y Please take notice that all the • D.Miller. Sale- at 1.30 o'clock: The United Farmers Co-operative Company, _ f� T'.. . residente of the.Village of Clare- Fred Postill, auctioneer. Limited. �JAS.� n wont are r nested to cut all sox- _ sous weeds in front' of their prom. TIaIG TARLPr Fickenn` 94stion A. J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 N�F� r lees and also the grass alongside T.R. Te•ias aoia8 East dne as follows FfRaT � the sidewalks, which interferes lin- 10 dElail x.57 A Df. ��"E�e F$ d 'with pedestrians. By order of 23 Local • 8 P.M- -.the Police Trustees. 30 Local 6.04 P.M `'_ c y r Daring the severe electrical Sunday train, 7& A.M. ' Hogs--Cattle--Sheep .�etorm which passed over this•loeal• T o. 9 Local . dna u lol A. M. _�Y -I<ty last Friday, lightning killed NO' � Tom 7.4?A.M. r 47 Loos1 244 P.M. Bank is prepared to make advances to A FIRST-CLASS cook „ ',two cows belooging to Jacob Tay- •.. 9 M,� 9 06 P. M, 1 _— 1 e f�r�mers who desire to colas a shouldn't be handl.' jor and a valuable cow belonging Sunday train. P.05.P. M. repo g � capped. by being asked to . to Lather Pilke It also struck flaks and herds. PP y• Foregoing is according to Standard prepare a first-class meal I Jae. Wilton's barn, knocking off a time. if you seek assistance in this direction,the Mara er from inferior foodstuffs. ^ number of ahingleaand boards, -classpf our nearest branch will be glad to discuss a She needs firstgrocer- . v. -. but fortunately did not not the _ HORSE REGISTER. Imatter with you. iea—the kind that can be building on fire. -- urchased at this store;' fid, Remember the Decoration ser- Astor PRiDz, ,1938;', the pure bred STANDARD SBRI71C�Bsmiss/u Preysm. _ p :vices in the Union Cemetery on registered Clydesdale stallion, the T„s w you l be treated pp here adi 1 7 . property of -ileo. T, Davidson, will ' T i #>r �T asrs politely and Charged Cori ) �lunday afternoon, July6th. Ad• eta'ad'for.mares during the season of ■l�.l�DARD BH1� '�tlyc Tm9r dresses will be given by the local 1934 at hla own stable, lot S0, coo.3, or ea►wAta+► ministers, and appropriate selee- Pickering. Terms: To insure a foal.. -' 1 tions will be rendered b the Male $10, payable Jan. let. 1924. Quartette of.Composite Lodge. A. Stxo SAt-L.(149'23) S. S. B.. -9385', C. Pickering Branch, - - - W. F. Law, ManagerHO -, >'.F. &A. M., Whitby; A collection S. B., the fashionably bredimported Whitby Branch, - C. A. McClellan, Manager � /•�♦` will be taken in aid of 'the come- Clydesdale stallion, the property of 3�V�,/' a , :-tory fund. Oscar Wilson, Brougham,will make 1 the season of 1924 as follows: Mon.A number from .Claremont and day,will leave his own stable and i the surrounding eountay attended proceed Hutcbings Bros, corner of the union school.picnic at Mussel. Brock road and con. 2, for ni ht; W04%r� *' man's Lake on Saturday afternoon Tueednyy, W. J. Miller's, Picke ng, • w last. They report a large crowd,the night, H.G. Wilson's.T bane line, for 1` �• PENCEI V ' - =but the rain which_ fell Burin the night: Wednesday. Urban Blake's, `'�• �, a � t 1 a • 'N -afternoon •afternoon spoilt the pleasureof Audlea, noon. 'Wiu. Oimerod's, _ 'the day considerably. Our junior Greenwnok night; Thursday, T. THESE FOLKS WELL IT ABAUT 7141! football team came home richer by Hirsc'N. Kinsale,ncon, own stable. ;. `,$40 in prizes. Jac. Saturday morn.. ,i Saturday, OVERHAULED SAME THING AS GETTANG Boots & shoes The pastor of the$aptistChurch Jac. Pattereode,con.?,roan,thence THE CAR,BE55 i to his own stable until the following A N E w CAR. I$fV T I T 'Rill be back in his usual place next Monday afternoon. HENRY !! p Sunday,Jnly 6tb. The day will (GREB SHOE)_Ma-rk the beginning of Mr. Ore- 'born''second year as pastor of the �RYOATq ,o A]at•Re range of the famous tireh church. It is also the occasion ofJ Shoes. A •boot that is wellgu • VANIZt the monthly.Communion at which STEEL _ _ 1 known akeep your yourteed x.a large attendance of the member- ,� 0 Q feet.dry, ship is requested. Qp _AU sizes.in stock. Claremont Continuation School Atm _ , r.artIES, SHDES Recommendatiom and Promotion 00 lbCgrt j ;Examinations. let Grade Prof. I►1t/bRlrAtbr • • This is a new make. A good comfortable fit for every over 75% 1: 2nd Grade Prof. 07.74% The SRR +_ G day use. Price ` II'; 3rd Grade Prof. 60.86 p c. III ; OSHAWA. ONT. !- — ; only $1.50. r. Credit O. : Normal Entrance And '`I� ',Junior Matriculation candidates: $ I Call,Early. Phone 2800 Edith Tool I, Albert Harvey I. Vi c �a sG _ 'vian Appleby II, Gordon Gregg II;. 4 H_ 1N G 1_J E S .. * '—Rodd' Appl 11 p a a� J. P� lds :Claremont 4 Bride II, Mabel Bryan III, Doris British Columbia Cedar a �T° - Gee 111, Bertha Beeon III.Essie :Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles • e C*roo= 2 A vor Y Pegg III, Eileen Cooper C, Edna Bird's Felt Slate Shingles .tty Benue sad Edith Stephenson(eqa• for sale at � 8uk8L F r�iOr� al) C,Donald Beer C.'Myrtle WilT. PATERSON'S . - CLAREMONT — son O, Edgar WRrd C. Evelyn Me.' Call and get prices, i nm ,prepared. when the Beason ar- eniloagh C, Aldine Ward, Gladys .: Jones. Jean Wright, John Willi - rives, to eupp�y you with the folEowittg: son(absent). Promoted Qt- Fruit Flasketa. Rampers- to Form-....A T REATTY1 -- - _ 1 qt. Bozos and Orates.11 and ' examination)—Alice Pegg I, Mabe} STANDS FOR THE 1REST Bushel Basket on short- Bie I. Margaret Gee I, Allan Mil' est notice. ler I, Helen Cbeeher and Edna _ - ' 'ale above stock in made on the same Green(equal),. II, Robert Mcoal• _ principal as the late W..G. laet Pugh III, Panl MIT, Marga; O T Barnes' Baekete. Wilson .III, Oscar 'Stephenson O. - are assured of quality-service. ,' - _ Kenneth Reeson C, .Norrene Wil- A - • , fiin'g' Chopping done every day a. usual ezeon (physig., Aritli), Alma Evans , rept Wednesday,on and(absent). Promoted to Form IIunWater. after May 14th. (passed part I of Lower School)— (Salt For$ale). Irene. Cowie and Muriel Jones — (equal)I, Adelaide McCullough II, When and Where You Want ant It oHAS. A. WHITE. Hugh Miller- and ' Alice D�con Successor to late W. G. Barnes On an farm of aver size at least one hour a day-30Phone e420 or write Looabc Hill, oat :(equal)II, Elizabeth Ward II, Elsie . Y • Mathews II. Edith Benne (geog) Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, ten hour working days a yt ars•—are spent in the irksome, III,Collins McBride III(Can. hist), Pampa, Door Tracks."Cot* wearying task. of pumping water. 361 days which one Dorothy Har= Alma Doucette III', y , BoR•Is. Pressure Systems Etc. of m Toronto Windmills will broo C, Alice Middleton C (Can. Y give you for profitable work, . r. It will pay �c,u to qct mi prices on I hist), Fred Byer C,Sam Fid'Itold C, above before buying elsewhere, rest or recreation—besides supplying running water , Jack Gerow (Can. hist) C, Marga• wherever you want it. ._ret Linton (Can. hist). Peter Scott FP.ANK J. PROUSE "'(geog. Can: hist), Hazel Bush (ab. pICKERIN(iaru.) These results are , ONTARIO The one bothersome task, that of oiling the windmill in all kinds of `42 Av4— .Por the year's work. Where i - - oil only "once a year." Friction and wear are practically abolished. Boot and Shoo Repairine Toronto windmill too can be made aliesorutel self- in ' -`names are followAd by sabjecte in s. Y g A O!allmateriab and desiRa _ _ •_ brackets a departmental examine• operation. kept is stook. It will pa: you . tion must be passed in these sub- Also harness repairing at the new -.,The "Toronto”Tower will stand for a lifetime because it is the * call at our works and inspect our sloe% ects to secure Part I of Lower stand, opposite the• ebiMn prices Don't be cold" ' j heaviest, strongest and best-braced one built for any windmill. School standing. Pupils will re- post office. agents we do not em loyOem oonssgnsah. P Let me explain why I believe this is one of the biggest conveniences't calve reports showing their cora- Beat workwanship guaranteed. you can have. ly we oat, and ad tb=ow o� the u w :,• r Tete year's work. Successful oommioioa o!10 pe!c asingfrom which you w9 p Charges moderate, '• •"' ' �, eerlainly say by purchasing from as. •< `•'• pupils will receive Departmental W. R Einerann, Chas. R. Rice, callsolioiled. CertifiCAtes about the end of Julgg. THOMAS WATSON Whitby, Boz 425 Whitevaie, Ont. a J. T.;MATHESON M. J. Wilker, Principal ; R• N. PIUKER NG+ ONT.Assistant QaM>Tij Office and Workst IT91ibY, '4'•t S• .M'+•'n ,v 2. y.,r .M. .wr'' �w:.-. M. L.1" •Mxf :kP', l� ' :a• ... •.• :ro .'. '` •,..,,:..; .. i r a,�:t:«..,•r.+aK.u::.u.�W.kJ.:��,�:Y:,,mt,:,�k,!w:�?aw.k?a�m�_..�z",a�,F.,�.,�.a'�yt�+w:��`, 6C "�" "x Mw 4 1.....irTw••�i'.iri�7.�"..:A,mrw`t''i a /� :�a�i ^ge15iJ&41L'Y..Lr'Y^41.��.•�.d$�'_eWd�i4Y..�,u�tiV.49'Nithd•"�Y. I.�..MY.i,L....d `1:.'Y'2L '. A`�W:i��2•1.^ '. 'lr..- _ �'t, " '- : La' ". -Y'•a. 'alis' ,... ".:•x�t' '.5�: 'Ha- ..- r" T.�!t ti^•;. f. �"� '.,;.: •'� Gu.a L '. �,•}a, r ,`. �s ';+,.� '°M`'�r--. .. ..y,,., �;, +s,„ ,•x., fl• My ' � 5-,�t ..,•. .., 'fids . .N1'.C-'.:..; -%., ;. .'...,a«l:yY'': '.<. "-,i a:7M $-t :sr1- .,..•�:y i f r ny ...,,;i:Yv'•••- :!n,.W;w.'. ' may have the same dare effect in _ ---- flounces .and sleeves, that mark this z - new feature-ia her grown up sisters' a: r• I dresses. This is .a•very•pretty style, �F the _�'lo•use F' . -- one that will develop well in organdy , r ^5 - or voile. r The Pattern is. cut in 4 Sizes- .2, $! 4, 6, and 8 years. A 6-year size re- • DECORATING TRICKS ADD Raise the.ceiling by making it lighter quires 8i/a yards of 82-inch material. +� UP-TO-DATENESS. and of smoother finish. Pattern mailed to any address on po � ea S'.. A ceilingalmost as dark as sides, receipt,of i6c in silver„by the Wilson :'When entering certain zooms for and of-rouh surface or brought down Publishing Co., 78 West Adelaide St., �• the first time have you ever been ata g ' g Toronto. Allow two weeks for.recei t •. - loss to discover just what made it look °n side walls, seems lower than it is. p The mind wants to see likeness in of pattern. "Folk=s. who Wat=t the very best use Just right".?' Nothing was elaborate. dimension but not'sameness, This Send-15e in silver for our up-to- ?a ' F In fact, everything was quite ordi- principle makes the square room or date Spring and Summer 1924 Book RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE -nary and simple, yet the whole room 4 of Fashions. --- conveyed an atmosphere that was the too long room unpleasing. In the one we see sameness in the.other ire ���� restful and so pleasing to the eye. ' fail to grasp likenesses. By these - Kia$l�► tsift. selected should be promptly dispatch- pp�t `' ed to Africa. ­011113tingly and in Tanvd of ,;orating that help to create this at- sions• we make our rooms satisf in FSR TIg1'i Bi1BY - y 8• Ing of shop windovsa, especially ai youth exclaim - FOR and I believe tricks with In the too lar room the mind can- Christmas time, becomes more artistic aIoring eagerness the curtains make delightful char in ed: Mighty monarch, let me send a r, g 8� not grasp the dimensions or their -and elaborate. Compared with the shop!” our rooms that it does not pay us to p Se gorgeous, glittering -miles of alluring � _ comparisons. A. too•lar room will Mothers should constantly be on - , overlook• lack in the quality of intimacy. Fur- guard to keep baby's bowels working objects that emery city of any preten- Curtains of one color very different niture is apt to look too small in pro- freely and his at sweet,for nine- s=ons can now display the shops of a f I `dHw�,•R from the walla give too sharp a con- portion. Put in more furniture and tenths of the a4lmenta from which Ilt- 1 \ trust• A band (on heavy material) p hundred years ago were poor and \ place it- in groups. Bleak 'up long tie ones sugar are caused by derange- dingy indeed. `> or a.braid (on light weight) contain- spaces, reduce the ht, use contrast, menta of the stomach and bawela. iln colors-of-both curtains end walls, Yet the litre o[ city shops far the g heavy .furniture and hangings, deep Baby's Own Tablets are a splendid rustic from village or backwoods: is will tie them together and reduce the and advancing colors and rough tex- laxative for the. baby. They are mild ages old. contrast. Extending the curtains out tures. The size of rooms is apparent- but thorough; contain neither opiates g side the casing w311 give-the effect of pp • So far back as the reign of Louis g gi 1 lessened b having all furniture, nor narcotics, and are absolutely guar �` width and hal make room lower and y y g XIV. of Fsrance, Paris.was already the F pictures, ornaments, 'etc., large and antsed to be safe and efficient for greatest =art for luxuries and .objects i` • more extended. A valance does this, heavy. _ either the newborn babe-or the grow- of art and fashion. Even then France ( -too, besides giving the wanted' color There are certain other require. Ing child. -By, their- action 'on the eq had settlements in Africa; and it hap- 3- filar furnishes variety. _ _ meats in decoration for emotional-gat- bowels and stomach they drive out 'pease that a Senegalese, .son of a - 1. Low broad ornaments, dases,� etc., isfaetion or feelings. Definite laws or constipation and iadigestign; break black chief who had been serviceable Hal Hat add to the effect of repose, as long, principles bring about required re- up colds and simple fevers and make to the settlers, was taken under the lot Moth—"Mr. Candle loops kind E low buildiags'snd long low rosins give sults that the mind accepts as beau- the dreaded teething period easy. The king;'a protection and seat .to receive of dizzing to-night." the idea of re Lose, wide masses Tablets are sold by medictne'deatera 2nd Moth—"Yea, bels light-beaded" Pte• tifnl his education in the capital--a lone z `�glve 'the feeling of itability, while the When you buy new furniture or or by mail at 25 cents a lion-from The precarmor of the many thousand Seas ---- F 'elender lines, as church spires amd than the fixed decorations Dr- Williams' .Medicine Co., Brock- p Stockings which are too long or too F-; change you can galeas blacks who were to hal France Bs ekyseragers, give feelings of exalts- make your sofas.what you want'it. In villa, Oat _— Sg-at her battles In the Great War..j tight can•do as'much harm as badly. War.- tion, action. the meantime, try some of the tricks —" After the young chieftain had seen;fitting shoes. Straight lines, especially vertical of the, decorator's.trade. The Owners of the Trees. the wonders King Louis graciously ones, also may mean dignity, stiffness, Z Man, thinks the trees were made for asked-him to choose a present for his{ It'is not lawful for man to know a0sterity;as:Opposed to the buoyancy, A DAINTY PARTY FROCK. him father, promitiiag that..whatever be b what the morrow may bring around n grace~ . and yieldingness .of curved llpeb To use them as he will, Curved_lines better a Their centuries of vibrant life _ xpresa rich- - uses, and.furniture wiLtb curving out- With axe and saw to stili. Bees will look more expensive than Cradle and coffin, but and hall, straight Iine furuitare that costs more. - -' Churches and homes 'and schools. ' t Straight lice furniture in.a room For all his apart and all his toil. dnes, ,} -demands more'color and ornament and For -playthings and for tools; ► design to offset its austerity.. For ships to navigate the air or salt the Seven Seas— The small room will do better with - No,need of all his many-needs Pur � f" curves lasts:d.of straight'lines, all- But he Witt take the Lreea a�� -over patterns instead of stripes. i Placing furniture carefully is in -' a - But when the singing tribes have come _ a other trick that wiII,add spaciousness Refresh �Oe f Across the fields of air, j1�Ir - and repose to small rooms. In small They take posses=sion of the trees. _ awossa.the centre must be left empty As it their righi.were there to give a feeling of space. The long way of -furniture and rags'lanai be To branch.or bole,forked limb or hole, + • J0aced the long way of the room,with The myriad clans lay claim, Uncap afro ;few op{i"osing crass line• or crow , And there they come to make a home - rorne2s. ' ear after pear the same. By ancient and unwritten•Ian - • t package-- •- " Should a room be too long, place > A valid deed they hold; tlse furniture with its longest aides _ y� From sire son circ titt"-pass. As the spar, ��C ae rots the short sides of the room. 4734. In this model the little miss And none.Is bought or sold. kiln bubbles The thrushes seek the shadowy depths + J Of forest solitudes; rise to refresh : More sociable, the robins flock * - CooorOrl � To village aei8hborhaads;- our- thirsty The bluebird loves the orchard aisles • a Where fragrant blossoms tale. rosy you are r for Used Ford Cary ,h friendly maple branches high ; The oriole flatus his mil: assured of The redbnd tree the checltadee: ' - ...: 19 satisfied he awns Save From $z5 to $ 100 The crossbili-trom the pine tree peers : And ernes oh tasty cones. puritye addever;w6ea+e•— ' _ --Keen competition in the city hin as forced Kl;igflahers' a►acch isle, Ialses :na . .`soda •down prices on used Ford cars and trucks streams founnio.. -to far below actual values. We are Can- Froin ar°opi wulo�.-bo,�hs; Dnik — - -- <.. The kinglets find-the juniper T — ada's Largest Ford Dealers and offer you A warm and sheltered house; _ wider choice as well as bigger value.. The blackbird Iiauata the swampy USED FOLD .TUURIN� CARS Whereaall his brothers throng; , ' - ROADSTERS, COUPES, SEDANS And from the cedar tree there floats — 459 ,. The warbler's homing song•' j and TRUCKS—Various YearsModels Each knp*s and greets some favored. --- — ff A L L . G V A R—AN Andeachhis taste can yeasts; �C1�us and 1�3 s111iL Through-age-long tenancy secure g They know they own•the trees! : —Annie Johnson Fl=at in Youth's Com- The Coca-Cola Companq of Canada, Ltd. — ' n Yot are Read OA�Os: l'oroaw. Protected This is a -Yon are b - '�A� sn ProtectedA Voice from the Farm. • A3►tlie It is my dream to have you here with Prim Yon - — al ' ��AM?!BAT� � Out of the heated city's dust and din, _ - 40) Where the colts have room to gambol In, Opportunities in the And 'tine to graze in clover to the TEN DAYS to Test the Car You Choose knee= leterinary10 profession i want to see your wan face happily' ,We are the first Dealers in Canada to Lit with the wholesome smiles that offer Used Cars on the New Ford Policy, have not been - ti. GUARANTEED Values and repairs. In-users ince' the old'games you need i Lo ante i ofessio thou con - des re _ - r into a_pr _ _- you should Von are—sure of SATI3FLALMON, be- --When we pitched orses oes; and I aider what the new field of Veterinary Science has to -.-sidessavin mono i r wnnt-to'be g Y At utter loaf with you to this dim land offer.: Graduates have splendid opportunites TOURING CARS - from $ 90 up. to $400 Of grove and meadow, while the.crick- :,..for a successful career. ROADSTERS - Whom $100 up to $375 et$ make COUPES » from $220 up to $445 our own talk tedious, and the bat You should inquire. wields SEDANS from $250 up to $500 His bulky flight, as we cease converse, �pQ� On "Begins October 1st 1924 TRUCKS from $ 75 up'to $400 and - es • In a dusk-like velvet smoothly take Every car shows the appraisal price and the Our way towards, home across the Write for bulletin and calendar to a t . work done "Ca*ne earlyfor bels" c -_', --Jas:W.Riley. C. c t vray, tips in CAR ' The 'evil wound cured, but not Q1ltezri0 Veterinary: College COMP =Tap the evil name. y No government is safe unies�but- ZUF ON TAR1O tressed b good will. RE 110 �hourroorast sootee Seat y g ` i 1�Adelaide$t. E. aZ Jarvis$treset Dull eyes.may b2 due to indigestion, Affiliated with atri'det the Oman to (Ad•laid• and-Jarvis) (Joss north of tune) late hours, or too much reading. Department o! Agriculture I b'• University at Toronto ISSUE No. 27-124. '� y '.�"w ,{ rj � ...- .. . ,/'. ..y• r c ..'�7i•w,.rt 3:... �'.A�fuz?> �y r�3��4y 'w..+,•�.��iw„ -.Q"s, r9�,s '� 4vr+r '�.•�1..:�f^_•.;,�r5a.•f^.rs+' «,�"v«m4c'� R�k:"•Rt.-.,r..,fv r -.. -... ....•..-.. ...,. ,,., :....�.w • `,. .h..�wts.� ,:,r•c... ..e�•`,ad.�.'�'xa5�..eisx.:aS23lw`c�.. iv� �r .. «,..'t ,.. a-' � •'r'+.. .. C'.F+ "` ��'„'',a -TAP, .,_,:... ....'... T�.�. ..sk �.- ._err. -.s•., w .��Ts��._4"ti'. r' ..:.,:.- N'F,:•; • 4 ENE LEPAGE 9 1 V ES {w":EASY TRICKS - Y �,. t 1 A Card Mystery - !jT- �r TAIRAC FILL CREDIT, k; Stomach `l'ro"ble - Vanishes T = - !� and Montreal •Mas Gains r T ' '14 Lbs. On Four Bottles. s V' s ''+::,`►7 011U "W CGO { it 3"j,RGh \ •J r �S FOUR TIMES SEALED "Since I b egaa taking this wonder. ful Tanlac I seem to be getting young. } :er every day. I have gained 14 pounds \ MUM ea four bottles, and everybody speaks �k � C HUN)JL Out how well I look." D , The above statement was made, re' : - cemmtIp, by Eugene Le Hand a Derck of cards to a spec 17,alIIllrt t- page, proprietor : tator and turn your. . Ask her back Prince of Wales H9te1 barber shop, s .� to shuffle the cards and then to ; Moatrea ��� S� ,:p�Yi ... _ olnaive bonaorW parlors n this. city. f d { the y&ck, remembering its number, the Ad 31r� Lepage further said: from the bottom of the pack but 'stomach trouble had almost oom- not,Alaturbng the order of the pleteIy wrecked my health. I was a " cards. Ask her to hand you the l}-��siy a, 4•t - mere shadow of cards. Face her and int.the cards :.sDe.! >.. my totl;aer self and ao D E sir piper rundown and nervous I thought I iso behind your back. Ask the speo- lhrotmld have to give up my work. tator to mention,any number be- "Tanlac soon had me ea V6�i'eT2E' tween ten and twenty. Whatever ting every- r number he meatioae,count one less `' fee g' &lee is � ;,. S.EPAQ1; than from bottom �O 1!1'IRR you the full riehneiS : Ding'like a log at ht and y 4 _ 1 ng as Bae as one could ask to feel I,OBd 112ie IOW iWNtpe3i Of this-- My Daly regret is that I did not learn top without disturbing their.order. ihbout Tanlac long before I did.,$ Tarlac Vegetable Pills Bring the cards into view agate Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- For Constipation. and call to the appetatoes atter- k gists, Accept no substitute, Over 40 ?!fade and Recommended by the Yon the fact that no one excepting Tohac�0 O� Qual!milion bottles sold. Manufacturers of. Tanlac. herself knows lust where his card . . . was: Ask him to observe that you , do not manipulate the cards in any Manulbdured by ' .way and thea ask her to tell you {MpEgTwl,'rpDACt;fl CO.OF the number from the bottom the LIMITED ITED HEALTH EDUCATION selected card was. Starting sofa the number follow- BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON ins the number she gives you. _ - e gave Provinbial Beaof Health. OnWts You, dealing to the Hoff auccaerd fo Meant each Pieces, Of Eight• T :. Japanese PracticingThrift. "Illustoa will be glad to answer gsaMb of ss 11tit2+r1H Sean still count The last card dealt will be `.,Hidden treasure has always &Died From the wealthiest to the poorest. the 'selected card. If you follow as 8,411m to the adventurers of the thrift-is being practiced in Japan as a �� � �' Ills mat. T this eslasaa. 1!1 �ate'OlFsO<r the instructions,the trick will work world, but, though treasure hunts are national rale to enable that country to ax itselt many, treasure findings are few. recover from the recent earthquake ' (Alia this out and paste it, with Trinidad is believed to bea "mine and tire. Whet do other 01 the series. is a scraVb0oik,J of, tresaures." Much of the wealth of B You want to know about!fever cases fora period of about'six The British Empire occupies 1.3e pe the richest of the South American 658,761 s t? public heaithT Is there' any particu_}weeks or until all discharges from the p ! 1 Claes was conveyed' to that island by quay miles' r lar phase of the work that iatereats i nose,throat and ears have cleared npT pEIi/ AEi1VE TOl'[� yoUT These are the sea ravers who plundered the meta ("'���A�ents x2 questions that I can I The after-effects o! scarlet�� vel are land. only answer if you write and tell me. middle-ear &aeasa and ki edlf yIa a ANTED — CAR OWNERB TO Sometimes I get very good sngges- These should be camfull'yy arded Ig a Bountiful Supply of Rich great caves&is the cliffs on the � y; tions from correspondents who,want a gd send ler our Sig Free Catalogers $aitmst, for in the case o! middle-ear Auckland IsL,n'da lies the. General showing +Ol - '' to knov� something definite about a disease, deafness often results, and in Health. diving Blood.• Qrsnt, which was wrecked in 1866. lave you m Auto 8erp• .-� eommiiflicable disease or the question the case of kidney disease the Patient with 60,000.ounces of gold on board, plies. It w111 ave you moray, eaa4 jt of pure water, child welfare, goitre, sometimes becomes a semi-invalid for 'Sufferers from what medical men for it today. Canadian Auto Shope and many other topics of interest to life. speak of as nervone debility find them- It is known that the hulk is still with- Box 164. Nlag&m Falls, Ontario. 'the public. A few days a I receiv- In the cave,but expeditions from Aus- ' p y go As regards measles, the most com- selves aced, morose, low,�' Dirited and tralla and New Zealand have been ^`r ed the following Interest question: mon after-effects are pneumonia and unable to keep their adlnds on say- - "What is the diSerence, if any, be-;tuberculosis. The coryza or cold in sing. Any sudden noise hurts like a baffled by flee undertow and the great ,. tween scarlet lever sad scariatinaT the head which is neral! one of the Bombers• UUTICURAge y blow. They ere roll of groundless What are the to of these dis- early symptoms of measles should fears and cannot sleep at night Their Somewhere in Lhe East River, U.S. - -eases? easeaT Ia it a law to quarantine never be n lected. The infection A., is =8,600.000 in gold. It has lain eg HEALS hands tremble, the legs feel as if thq �acarlet lever cases fox sir weeks? Are may spread dower the bronchial tubes there efface iT.80, when the British tri- - -PIMPLES #here any after-effeetc of measles?" and cause broncho-pneumonia. Tuber- will give away following a walk or any gate Huzzar, carrying money for the LARGE ' There is no difference between scar- vulods also results not infrequently exertion, and the mind is greatly die for let lever and scarla:lna. The tatter freta ser attack of measles. The high furled by the moat t-iviai inaid=nta. Rom ccs engaged n rile American name is only Used by the public to death rate from measles should be a Doctoring the nerves with poisonous war'struck a rock opposite.the upper On Face, Itched and Burned, denote a mild attack of the disease, warning to rents and end of Randall Island and sank only. ' pa guardians not sedatives L a terrible mistake The y. {.OSI a Great.Deal OI'Sleep. but it should be kept in mind that a to think of the disease as a trifling only real nerve tonic is a good supply a hundred Yards from shore do mild attack is just as infectious as a one that the child will eventually get of rich, red,blood. To secure this new, Lovers of romance, too, will find se I had pimples on my tape for 'V,( more severe Dna The sympptoms are and eQoa rich blood use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills gat that on vel I months. They were bard Bars throe headache rise to most .over. Ii [s really one, food for dreams fa the thou and large.and the skin was sore t. " tetaper- of the most serious disease of child which have a direct action on the the mainland of Panama is a great Inure, nausea, vomiting, strawberry .ills and no matter how mild the'symp- store o! The Itching and barging ,r tongue," swollen neck glands and the toms may be, a doctor should.,always blood and through it stimulate every gold hidden by Sir Ft+aacis almost set me crazy at night and rose-sed,'or pin-point rash. be•in attendance to guard against the nerve and organ in the body. Mrs. Drake after h4_had sacked the city of lost a grew def of sleep The " It is the law to quarantine scarlet possibility o! serious complications. Alpheus Merritt, Fenwick, Ont., giver the same acme. The treasure was lmtaakfgg oat t3ttasod disfigWemant. her ezperienee with this medicine as never retrieved, sad no one knows I trled many diEiaaot remedies . y where to look for it but found no relief I almost do- GRF.I.l� TEA IMPORTS follows':—"I had a nervous breakdown _ 'Pride. and was in the Welland County Hot- tp !red oto when I tried Cutieum LARGER. Why do I rise at the dawn's early About'the Busy Bee. �p and Ointment sad is a short Statistics from Ottawa slow that in Idght, pital for some time. As I was not tm- time I was completal7 healed.^ 1928, listics moue Green Tea proving my husband took we out and The buy bee may not be so busy as (Signed) bliss Annie Fischer,iRlba To clean the car atter a rain? she Is supposed $bi n 43,Hatton, Baskatchewen. I:°II� " ' took me up.to m7 mother's. I doctor` DDosed to be:- - were brought Into Canada than in 192L When Ian pedlectly sure it will be, be- ed there but it did not help me. Then wbo have'been checking the flights of Clear the poree of impurities by and 906,728 pounds more than in 1922. fore night, I returned home, and was again under a number of marked beer have found dally.use of Camtictau Soap and oc- • 'The reason given is that the fine Vinke dirty sad dusty again. a doctor's care, but with no better re. that each insect makes on an everag wsioaal toruhee of Cntietaa Otat- quality Green Teas of India and Cey- Why do I hasten to give it a bath, sults. i would tremble and-get-numb mor-ho - ,as-wed to-sem. - \ Ion have displaced the inferior Japan To polish k after a ride? and that each tri and heal. Thay we ideal toe the pas all over, and the least noise would af- D laa�ts only about�fif- toilet,as i.also Omseurs gym• and China Greens which, due in their I'd much rather follow the easier path. feet me I was quite unable to do my teen minutes. Between trips a bee ems•sw raw �x low price, were Imported heavily some But I can't—it's a matter of,pride. housework, and was in a terrible con- spends half an hour or more in -the * •aisxi, years ago. Saluda Tea CamDanR is hive and s� oyer..ea..rsu, s� ditlon. P`inally I was advised to try gives at least half a dug to '°Fr, ..r a,..►�•t•r the largest importer of India and Coy- Why do I hunt for a tattle'or squeal, Dr. Williams' Pink Fills, and am Uninterrupted rest. ' Moreover, it ap. Ion Orem Teas, In a most Inaccessible spott thankful that I did so, as after taking Det►ra that the hardest workers live -• p= Why am I willing to work for a week, -about a dozen boxes I was again a about three weeks, whereas some of REFOO M (.Our�C. When the weatber is terribly hot? healthy woman. I have used the pills the lazier ones.survive for give months. IL's not that I'love all the grease and since while nursing my baby,' with The discovery will be a great comfort , The wise and active conquer d4f>lcal- the grime: equally good results, and I atrongly to members the Sons of Rest Avery- �� g` t That's something I cannot abide; advise other ailing women to try a'h _ -e. dBABY CAME By daring to attempt them; sloth and I Moreover, the job takes a lot of nay them.,, "— Bhiver�sad stink at eight of tui] and ly time. You can get these.pills 'through any The flamingo is the only member It's merely a matter of pride. dealer n medicine, or by mail at 60 of the stork tribe that builds a nest ?ti hazard- of mud. These birds j,�aB Benefit0d cents a hoz from The Dr. Williams, , which live in , And wake the impossibility they fear. A man,-may be known by the car he Medicine Co., Brockville, Opt... large flocks, sleep standing on one s ' Taking Lydia E. Pllnhham e —HerriCTi wild keel- leg• 1' The way that he keeps it, I mean; me Foryot Vegetable Compound Perhaps it is one so remarkably cheap,, Mike 'and Pat were "gentlemen of No Monkey 8081nesS ' Or else an expensive machine. the road." It was not often they were Sydenbaam, Ont.—"I took It isn't the 'money ezpended that lucky enough to secure such satisfac e^i0 soar foib ""� ns.-m hew .ass ausnoa imicine y�f counts Lo uarters as the i° 1e kM0 you los I arm Iwo rw six 210stba It was a before t helm to mbabe as I�asd It tOU't the PTIce Mat-3 e gu e; , jicu]gp night, but a kind-heartedeff y ten s e It's really the care that he givesthatsarxo No xoxa7r— felt as.though I was tired out all amount gentleman had given them a very cosy uie aroo a, a w. �� and would have weak faint the strength bedroom over the stable&. arlmi axU sou Di.Ide. sate-. spa11s. Hath of his personal When the pair were comfortably dwt to Uvat roe yowls til I CUIIid y t!little re t, botherorae uII- - . • Q7S(� pride. when it arri,u vas primas Q .� � lying is bed with the light out Pat sud- 11 ad Dostaw !tows I was told by a friend to e L , ` Harold S. Osborne. dealy got up and struck a match. He Int u n rant secret bow Pnkham's Vegetable�Compoun�d I of--- b tori ss: as w est Dilor. Pay your •out-of-town accounts b had a good look around. thea blew out tne,ahatmoo sail wonWord only took a few bottles and it helped we ` Dominion Express Money Orders. y the match.and lay down again. a "am ow.to ria rear Ol— or rats. min and wonderfully. I would recommend it to i F , any woman.. I am doing what I can to iL7osP i "Why did you do that?' asked Mike. sesh'r• without Lha ass st swat a potsaa. sena tins with eau ser ♦assts waalaa High Livin "Oh," replied Pa I forgot recommend this good medicine. I wiU p• t, "yon see, THE DIE-LICE CO., !lend that little book you sent me to any Early mountaineers, says the lead. whether I blew the candle out or not, Drawer 66, - Wiarton, Ont 'one I can help., You can with the great- er of the third attempt to climb Mount so I just looked to see." eat of pleasure use my name in regard to . . yy Everest, feared lest they should col- • the;Vegetable Compound if it will'help, !lt? Mlnard'' Liniment Relieves Pain _ •c 't-113ra, H,utv>±yMII.Lt• r` tapes at an altitude much less than a uts Bruises others take it SMART'S that whish warranted any such fear. (IAN, Sydenham, Ont. TANDEM - He believes that almost anyone can re- The best way to clean the glass on It is remarkable how many cases have POtib/S Acting \ main for long periods At height& of your automobile is to dip a clean cloth Heal quickly atter a few been-reported similar to thio one. Maw µv women arepoo poorly at such tames and et. twenty-one thousand feet or more if in gasoline and lightly rub over sur- applications of I k y g Ami/ant,easy a+�orklr�g anddu face. Then use a dry cloth. into a wen ened, run-dower condition, he is not afraid. When European men when it is essential to the mother, as. r,_ �V* Wind tyoe Ira�/ were supportable at the top of,Mont well as the child, that saes strength be Avmaas e✓/kinds cin'/squids. Con of science were debating whether life • kept up f�Y tbprune and teen thousand feet—there was a road � y�a Pankham's Vegetable Com-. w/th hoowl)olHto�Q� ever n ous- �/ SEE RAT NTW WIROWAFIESTORE AEI, KU OF mother at this time. It is prepared and feet high that had been in con- from medicinal loots and herbs and does ' JAM v,���� stant use for centuries. Refreshes Tired Eyes I not contanan barmful drums•It maybe CHUN WriteMutineCo.,Chiuto,forSreGreBooh taken In wdety by the nurdog mother.. ' Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism.' ISSUE No.27--Ift , s� � ,-evr. t.. �• C `.}, '...J'p-. .�? � •.y?':' y 'kin `::�`�4���lt'�r«hYt :ter.', : _n .;,• , c7. s. $Sl:r=.$. ,.y�.v.,.. �. .;„;: "�y'9w-w `�' _ A "'T,li��.3i.'i"�;�+'6��.<3,,,. u3+iia.,t?�d�atiF.�i''a� i�'�''.a+k 'a'"i�.,�iW'.>sc•..°+,.L�'�kv'�s.r.;l%c���ri •r\wr .•«�'Yi-w w_ ..�s. ,a.`�"i+a°i�i4Li� '7�;s:0..,..:1 "Y '�Pir�2ca^y:;��'' ;• ' ,' � ,' a ;�•�,i.-. + .�•..a*,d .. ... :;..-.. - r `�.. .4 ,: ,••`. .•=-r '� ;w.r.' .+•F'fin'«.., .s— t. -•.., '..' '�il.'.!t" yFr.. -dr '-4"•.- -Tap fid'. 9"' . • _ n • n Dentist 4,x � '—Dr. Hear will be here as nen• —Dr.. E. A. Sadleir, ;.. •• •. .• ;, ti�L � �,� r 'LOCALISMS. al next Tuesday to attend to his practicing in Toronto, will be here. r professional.duties. * 1n his office on Thursday from 10 _ * e iq x ire -ffiY99 MinnieAforris, of. Toron —The township court@il will. ..m. to ii.p..m.."te.,ui;uaL. ,,•.,.,z� Meet on Monday next -for the : to, spent the holiday with tranaactfon of general buelneea. - aieter, Mrs. Wm. Cnllie, CEDAR GROVE. k• - ,.; `^ Howard and Mrs. Wise and —Have on hand Large Nut Coke _ �- at$10.00 per too, whit and"Stove Don't forget the garden party to be family, if Toronto. are visiting Coal at$14.00 a ton during July. held on the lawn of Mrs. Jas, Dimmer ' " with relatives at the Bap. Pickering Coal Co. * 10th con., Markham, on Friday even- - —Mise Jean Chieamore, of Port _Rev. W. A. Bunuer preached Ing, July 4th, when Joe Williamg,the NeW,Voiles for Summer Dresaea, newest Arthur. is spending a few week" his last permon in the Methodist papular entertainer and his company, with Wm.noel Mrs. Collis. Church on Suttday.lnet, prior to of Toronto, will provide as excellent atterns and designs 75c yd. —Wm. and Mrs.Collie and their retiring in Bowmaaville. program. Refreshment booth on the :p' adults 90 cents ; N niece, Mies Chieamore, are spend. —The Women's Guild of ' St. ground". Admission, ,J `Ing a week with friends in Orono.' children, under 12 year", 16 cease. r L. Q A _ Georges Church will hold their -Canadian �'inghamg and' Scotch Mien Edrie .Morden returned ' home on Friday, after ependiog s regular monthi� meeting at the BROUGHAM. M home of Mrs. Shirley on Thursday _ :ZephyrR, choice patterns, r `week with her sister,'• re. Bales, On Monday even[ag,--3eeq %tb. neat at 8 o'aleck. Ar5c 35e and 45c yd. F � of Maple. --Hears and Mrs. Powell 'and there was a targe gathering of our ' A+ ! L —Mrs. Rorke and. daughter, of Toronto, have sofa's to Pickering family, of Ancaster, arrived here citizens is the Town Hall at a farewell to spend the summer months at on Satarday and spent the week- party. for Mies Scanlon, who has been j� e1r Mr. Powell returned home on Wed- two years most successfully, and her and, Witl" a 188 1. 1 nl lee, 8, l the popular, i —As we go to press word has' many friends made merry,and enjoyed shades special 40 cents nesday. but Mre. Powell, and fail,- been received of-the death of F. an evening" entertainment of songs ! ily,will remain a week or two be- and readin s. Duringthe evening, Hurst, which took place at -noon fore returnin gl g ao day (�'hursday). g• Mise Scanlon was presented with a -- -The base and column for the large number of beautiful bouquets of Holeproof Hosiery black white log- —Wesley Balsdon, of the'Bell • ! > > Telephone Company,.spent a few memorial tablet at the. Park has roses, also an address from the Ladies A days during the a t week at the been completed. The Rork was 'Aid, the Sunday School end the com- b cabin,• antique, ' airdal@, sponge, 1 y P done by Thos. Connoe and W. H. munity, expressing deep regret at her home of his parents here. r departure, while hoping that her leav- nhire and is receiving most favor• grey etc., .L.00, 1,60 and _ —Mrs. Ben. Wood.of WianipeR. Ing the'community would tend to her able comment. The ceremony of a and Prof. .and..Mrs. Walker, of future ' happiness and �roeperity. 1.95 per pair - unveiling will take place at 'an Followingthe reading of the address s : Kingeton, spent. a few days last earls date, whichlhas not yet been uweek with W. V. and Mrs. Rich- there was a presentation of s' hand- is w^ erdeon. fixed. The tablet has also been some gold wristwatch. Mise Scanlon The"Holeprcof"label ia"the guarantee-of good quality - received and is a beautiful piece of was much surprised and made a most 1 it —Wal.andnAdre.'Boyyefi abd Mrs. work., suitable reply,after which the and ��f k. T. Boyer, of Belleville, were =The many friende of Harland fence sang•'For'She's a• Jolly Good Real Success K„ here on Sunday attending the Fellow;" Canned Glued Pure Collins will regret to hear of his Decoration.Services at the .Union death which took place at -his in Cemetery. residence at Agine.ourt,"on Wed. CARD OF THANK". �a>, Peas' Raspberries a Misses B. and I. Bunting have nesda after a prolonged illness `'"' �i 25c per can ' L�lreturned home, after spending a y' P We wish to express to our• friende. Regular Size lin ; RiftM from the effects of the war. The and neighbors our, siavaere thanks far Lombard Plains week wish their sister", re. (Ur.) Hissimi Flour ever can $stamen and Mrs. R A.'Doaglae, deceased was very highly esteem- their kindness and expressions of sym- y 20e per can Bulked and the sympathy of tLe com• patby during the illness and death of and Guaranteed of Toronto.' munity is extended to Mrs. Col• our dem h4sband and father, Mr. Monarch —Mr. and Mrs.' Fielding, of lies, who le the daughter of Robt. Robert Scriver, Chapman s 12 l — Peaches s�[ Brantford, have returned home, and ffire. Gormley of this village. —Wife and Daughters. Baking Powder Fpr. 25e 20c per can 3 lbs 25e after spending a few weeks here _ 4'r —The long pealed of silence in with their_dau¢hter,' Mrs. (Dr.) New ddv4►rt{seme►ngs: �. Cartwright regard to the Toronto Eastern has —Edward and Sirs. Wood; with been beoden by the announcement ',fen's and Youth's KElaki Prints for Summer=ewfFe and belt loops.— eon and.daughter,of Ithaca,N.Y., of one of the engineers that the 3l'OR.Safe—Silver Hull buckwheat, nice shade, well finished, 1.95 to 2.25 per,pair. �r work of construction cannot be G•W.Hodgson,R.R.2,Claremont 41•43 ' �z have rPtnrned home, efts" spend- roceeded with until the entrance , 14 ing a few days with W.' V. and P ADY'S BICYCLE.FOR SALE—In Men's Work Shirts— very large assortment of khaki, blue chambry; Mrs. Richardson. into the city has been definitely i�,.=cellent•condition.For particulars apeI�• to black and white stripe, blue mud white stripe—great value 1.25 —The Ladies' Aid Society of 9t. settled, and that cannot of done Box 21.Greenwood. torr ` until the next session of Parlia• Aadretv'e Church will meet in the �OR BALE eRer,d collie pupa, at Mens Oxfords—An exeeptidnfilly fine dine is dark brown and black: {c went. Evidently the route be los s,eon 3. Phone Pick 1405.oraddress,W basement of 'the church on Wed F.Crawford,Pickering. 4a 43 . at 5.0dper pair r tween Pickering and Toronto has r •nesday,. July 9th, at 2.80 P• m• not yet been settled. The' anal r ladies are invited. p IIOG1Y FOR SALE—A good rub- ise made s fetv�hnathe ago that Bbe<tura byegy��a.iooa a.new• Appay to Caihartt'e Overalls and Smock "In'. all- the world no Overalls and i< —,dies Marjorie Clark was at Gordon Law, Pi ng. 38tf Smocks like these Greenbank on July 1Fst taking part the road will be in operation early In the program.as Reader, in the next year can hardly now be fol- OR SALE—One steel pump for 42 Presbyterian Church there et an filled. One cause of delay is the Fft.well,in perfect condition. will sell cheap. y R Kennedy.1857 Kiagsten Rd. 38tf CHAPMAN entertainment held that evening. financial condition of the counts y J .—G. .E. and Mrs. Glover And which leads the government to go RS. EMMA ELVISS—Nurse with Me S. daughter, Aloha, of Springfield, very slowly is the expenditnl a o! i�w�rkcount�P�btineOPiea 17 70 30.4 s ' Mass., motored lPver last week money,-As the policy of economy s` _arriving in Pickering eariyod Sat- Is adhered to until the money FORD TRUCK FOR SALE—}ton - i market is In better condition. i' try* closed-in body,is y�rQ running or arday morning. and are now vis- der. PrifF 175.00. Iagnire.at NEwsoeice./2�3 Iting with Mrs. Glover's, parents, -The Dominion Dap celebration r ice ] Hats — 'W. f3. and Mrs. Ham. on Tuesday was a derided eraceas WANTED, LIVE PDXES—Will (,� TY —The School Board are having in ever way. The morning came ppee=�e5.00 mob• WriW phone Dr.F.A. F Camlbeff.-17 TlmSe.. 'Tocoato.__1±hat►e Maier a well dug on the school grounds. is floe.and bright and the p1-f+e• 0052. - 43 44 : This is badly needed, as the well pests were good for a eacceeeful Just arrived—The latent styles is Fine Strewn,aLo s nice range y but 'about noon s severe OST—About the end of Mav, be- of every day work Straws.' dug over thingy years ago, has de i tween pkkeringsndCberrywood. a counter been of no nee. It is&boat seventyy thunder-storm passed over 'the "heck book. Finder please notify J.Leary. feet deep and holds too much township, which was followed by White ale• 4143 `water that was always stagnant, another between flue and elx OR RENT—In the Village of Olarr ' Sumnke 'shirts and there Ie too mach to be pump- o'clock which prevented many Fmont.a building suitable for a blacksmith ed out. from attending. Notwithstand• shop orgsrage,amreentrallr situated. A co - u trwug those who spent the Ing these drawbacks the attend- Mrs.x•Tlwmson.Claremont. Ott A'beantiful line of English Broadcloths and Poplins Regular 4.OQ,-- OR SALE—Rubber tired huggv. _ s for, 2.75 and 8..00, with soft collars holidayin Pickering were Mrs. ansa was larger than in 'Any pre• Fgood:also 2 sets of single harness.one nickel.* (Dr.) Bateman and daughters, Mrs. vioas year, and the balance in.the �,nted and the other rubber-mounted. Ay Tennis Shoes and Sandals for July the First _ Kingdon and Mrs. Steele and the hands of the treasurer is likely to to Russell Burrell.,Pickering. 42-4&0 .. latter'" eon, Geo. and Mrs. Law be the largest yet. When all the RiIdERSATTENTION—I am and Mine Edith, Thoe. noel Mre. the aecysaate have bee» pai3 a �aA geforthefrew crem separatoMthe Maddsfara and child, iQ. J. noel statement will be published The on the market. Also stovq as 4 ales. ( rQeery SpecialsMre. Calvert. Miers Voriane Mc day's "porta opened np with 'At.Desist;Bo:Iz,Broagbam. 40 4T Q' ` 'McGinty, and Mrs. Thos. Douglas calithumpian procession, led by ANTED—Live poultry. hides. ;for Friday and Saturday andfamily.of Toronto, and J. B. the Searboro Military Band The wool andhjunk. Highest price paid for same. M.Solovstch, I I.4 miles.north of the and Mrs. Horn and family and antics of the performers afforded village•of Brougham.oa Brock Road. 33-6 Early June peas, regular 20c, going at —.37c or d for 1.00 r '-Gordon Ham, of Peterboro. mach amusement for the young Aylmer Soups, 10 cane for ... - _ 1.00 TRAYED—Frothe undersigned. =bn.Thursday evening last the people, and even a smile was seen Son or about Sunday.m one 22nd, a yearling -'Bantlag'9 Baking Powder, regular 25c, for 20c • Claremont senior football team to creep over the countenances of brindle beifer. Reward linformatioq lea aiat Aylmer Tomatoes, regular 20e. for ... "25e came down and played a Ieagae the older'and more sedate people. toberreco°� W.H.crummer,Piekenng.42fS Bird Seed,,Broche's, reg 25e, for � match with the Pickering team, The sports, for which splendid OR SALE—Seed Buckwheat, beef 1Red Tar Rings, reg 10e, for ... defeating them by the score of 1-0. prizes were given, continued the Fringers,6 and a quart fruit baskets, berry Watch for next week's "pedals and save The game was vigorously "outset• whole afternoon snd were read Fqbart rl bOua and crates,at the Green River Mille go y g y Gbarks A.White, Loonat Hill P. O. Phone _\ .'od on both sides and was witness- enjoyed by both participant" and Mark stns. 4ltr yourself money -led by a large number. In the first spectator". In the girls"baseball ACRES FOR SALE—Near half of•the game the Pickering. there were four entries: Clare- 200 Jackson's Point,Lake Simco". wheat. - We deliver to the Village team was somewhat 'at a diesel- moot,Glen Major, .Uxbridge and, clover nd dairy. About 140 noes cnitiyated, _ bafaoce pasture. . 9-roomed cottage. 2 bank _'• vantage as they had-to face the Pickering Claremont won first b,� 4,.dad rows,rural mail,telephone. Apply - ' "isan and a high wind. In the last prize and Glen Major second. In M.Davies:Markham, ' 4144 Fred T. Bunting, - .Pickering down and the the junior-football contest Clare- OR BALE—Cheap, all kinds of '=8stablished,1867., windhad abated.to moat defeated P:ckeriog by a score �' ,haraesa.and aU kind" or berm im- . the sun gone e relief of the of 1.0, and the senior Same be. is in good order. Also aeveral beavy sad bile the tel "talks.came to tween Goodwood noel' Pickering, =gh .oales"'a eO°'`stove.ane he.esra. High-_ pp pee eat!neepu=bides bides and wad, also live �o�1 an and on Sunday, the men hav which wss played at s late boar, cry. x.H rermaa,stoulrvitle.Phone 19M 4tf ; Ing returned to their jobs and the resulted is a tie, each side scoring OR SALE—In th Vill a of oae-q f ere!!O on w e .. .'. , ' gate eoadltlone. A large amount between the "fate" and the is situated a rrame boon" with s rooms and 2 „ n large eloaets,in good eondttion. Qutbuiidings —_of mail has accumulated 'during leans was won by the former. large le robgu,ge ane aide. Nara and at>it * f' (� the strike, and It will take coo Mrs.H. G. Wilson was the winner water andabuadanee of loge ane .malt rruic, :SAVE YOU ANY.�+LD HAY 1 M Apply to Miers H.Moore or C. 8. Rtes. White time before normal conditions will in the ladies,driving contest arld v,;e 4Z 44 - prevail. Some newe�pers are G.W..Barker captured the prize now arriving at our o ce nearly for being the slowest. automobile = CREAM I will buy a few o�iloadla of,old Timothy Hay. two weeks behind time. We have driver. On account of the large _ received complaints that T11B number of other eportiog events SE pA RATS R S *n6 -News had not been-received,no the lack of.space will not allow ne Telephone me sad I will a0... doubt due to the strike. We to publish the names of the win- -1 am agent for the Melotte and trust that all back copies will now ners. The concert in.the evening, g De Laval, : aud 9e9 It: be received. which was given by the Eva Gour• " --Jr. Room of Pickering Public lie Concerti Company, of Toronto. New Separators always in stock, School, June promotions : To Jr. was not what might be termed Also, several good second hand ma- - : k chines in good running order. IlI — Honore : (Dorothy Ravin, "high-class.", but the program iI g _ Marjorie Shepherd), Winona Mc.' which was rendered, was the kind D. A. PUGH, - CL.�REMONT Ewen, god honors : Arthur Sier, that pi"n"es the ordinary audience. INS.URANCE—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickness. r ` 'Pass :Marie Cowan. Isaac Coup It was mostly of A-Lumorous char Write or phone Clare, 2417. — 5 .land. ' Rec. : Edna Greenlaw. o atter and included comic songs, BUNLS—C#overnmelzt, Municipal, Corporation. Sr. II—Jack Spencer: Rec.:Niche• dancing alight of-hand tricks.'The Hardwood Flooring MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties Jas Morrissey. To Sr, I—Honore : soprano soloist gave a number of Fyrnaces and Shingles 'Marion Shepherd, Jack Boyes, selectiofts that were much enjoyed ; REAL ESTATE—Firm and.Residential. The Seaman Kent line of flooring in Paso : Ruby Andrew, Audrey she here a sweet voice which is well plain re oa , guar er-cu white Baird, Elias Liscombe, y oak, birch or maple. (Howard cultivated. The Scarboro Military ' Bradley, Vincent Bye). Ree.: Band gave good service as they Hecla Furnaces—pipe or pipeless - . R K E R Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll CA • ..Cecil Lockwood, Nora Clark. T- were liberal in the nu is w of se- Roofing.1S or 36 inches wide. &3 Jr.I (Names alphabetically),Geral- lectiona and their music was much Also, a few sbttings of bred-to-lay dine Bath, Marjorie Bath, Lloyd appreciated. The committee wish Barred Rock eggs for sale. ` PIC$cERINCIr Baird,Jack Baker, Orval Baker, to thank all who assisted in any JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING Mstry Hickey, Walter Re , Wilda way in making the day such a Call and get prices 35 Telephone Piokering 48001 F. 0, Box 40 _ _ Spencer, Arthur Smith. ,success, t ���`" "1 .:.; ..:'- : ,.. .. .. 7.:.',.',-_ :': .: ? - 'r'.:a., -r.,.,P� .a";:?,•�Y..f"•:.'�:rt'�.c,�}'`�...'vi't,��R.`�'4"''�i' -5Y f,�^a...:y�y_,,.,.w:e.,._....-• ..r._.ti!.�. .,.. 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