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GFr®en River Bee- g res less ♦ Fuller is doing a heavystraw• 'Yediasi Salmi �� � B12kat berry business this season. June at gv�s played last weep: � W.S.and Mrs. Storey of Toronto, M. e—Pickering 1. Ash- at the week-end with their burn S; June 20, at Brooklia—Whit• S. FORSYTH. Oph.D-tDirectoe =F� •� by 0 Brooklyn 2; At Manchester— - O ometrical Ansocatioo of Ontario. Res. daughter.I[n. W.H.Taylor. • �[ bteted ember of file emerleaai Ovtoaxtricai J. S.Storey of Toronto.V spending 'Goodwood S.Manchester 0 At Green assodation. Eyn examined by aypointment. a few weeps -with his sister. Mrs. River—Claremont 1. Green River 1. ;Prone aso4. C=oot.Oat. Games next week.June 27th—Olare- Taylor. Established 1885 LOSS �PANrRD wont at Pickering.Brooklin at Cherry- , '�NO. MogINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., The recent rains have btighteried . .>OmaDar�t m•mb.r et th• Dolls' of Custom eaWia done, Oat Rollin the prospects for a bumper crop`this wood,Manchester at Whitby, Green Pbddans.ad!tnrsaoa.os oafado u«am t. River at Goodwood. ��*q t lid at Dolls. of sorsaooa. >$d;nbassb. R. 1> fall SCRATCH FEED - att•aeloa iwo dstaaree of women am and Chopping, Wood LEAGUR STANDING z won. lost draw Pts FOR LAYING HENS O!s••acid riddsaer,Hsos�am. Repairing, ` lj g, WHITEVALEI Goodwood, Ch3ropttcShaping and Turning. Entrance Exams are being held is Claremont, 5 1 1 Il 82.75 per 100 lbs. The following are some of the many ailment, our school this week. Green River, 4 1 2 10 Chiropractic adjustings are efficient in overwm- Kiddie gate, Sleighs, Office Stools Mrs. E. Berry was called to London Brooklia, 4 2 1 !a CRACKED CURN—HEN SIZE In,: All ormsotaerve trouble acid headache. on Monday, owing to the serious ill• Cherrywood, '8 1 8 9 _ paralysis, spinal troubles,throat and lung weak- Salt For Sale nets of her mother, Ashburn, 2 4 2 6 x$2.90 per.:100 lbs, a�' %ewes,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- Some alfalfa ie being cut in the Pickering, 2 4 '1 5 # ` e.na, high blood pressure and other circulatory " 4 troubleX heart trouble and goitre. -CHAS. A. WHITE. neighborhood and the crop is reported Manchester, q 6 1 I good. Whitby, _D0 7 0 0 R. DURWIN E. STEOKLEY. Successor to late W. G. Barnes We understand that the trustee FINE CRAG ED CORN r Honor Graduate of Tomato Cone;e or Cni- Phone 842D or write Locust HiU, OnL. �heboth our teach- CHHRRYWOOD. OR BABY CHICKS repractic. Will make residential calls to Picker, re-engaged `...` n', ISE village Claremont and surroundingdistrict, Q are for the year. The public will up- i8 cents per lb. Tuesday, fS'hursday and Saturday forenoon,. $ N L A7 hold them is their action. On Saturday first at 6.80 p, m., r� Fir as at�Doiaemeat can 141] Sowmaaville,or We are sorry to notice the death Brooklin come to Oherrywood to play • leve tsortl with anyone taking treatment.471y recently is Toronto of Mier Flora Map. the last game to the first half of the British Columbia Cedar POWDERED BUTTERMILK TO Miss May resided la our village for a schedule. The league to still intact,all ' Lot" Galt Galvanized Steel Sbiagies fow years and was a general favorite... of the teams who started out In it Bird'a Felt Slate Shingles Judging from the number of young being engaged at the game last week, ".,.PUT IN WET MASH R. OHRR y'IAN, Barrister sad h s�c �tor, mars Public Eu. Moser to for sale at mea who Rather[a hayfields in various except Oherrywood who drew the bye cans South wing,court House;Whitby. 88iy T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT out of the way places to practice for that week. Lets Hope we have a TRY IT I games one would think that a park pleasant evening for the game on (''t Cail and et rices. ' •' , O. RIOHARhSON&CO,—Barris- g p would not be out of place near the Saturday, as it will be a snappy .ter.,Solicitors ell.. 917.319 Confederation village. game. Brooklin have a notion of GIVES SPLENDID REI SULTt6 left•Banding,Corner Y and Richmond Sa., We extend our sympathy tb Mr. winning. but we hate to disappoint t T.romto: Phones Main 1880 and Main 0490. 8tt 'i _ _ r and Mrs.Nevins on the death of.their them. . ILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar. v• • S. Id girl. The child had had lA ' nater, Solicitor. Notary Public. Room whooping cough for some time,and DUNBARTON. 7. • aa9.Goatederatioa l ifs 8uildtng,Toronto. Ea- ,.P'mneral Zl4rect<w last laundsy appeared to be worse, `•. i:aacoo:4 and 19 Richmond Street or 17 eea a,� when they attempted to take her to Miss Muriel Thom Is ract'sin her s'" Street East. Telephone—Main 7080, Realdeence P B ri. Hodson 1748. Liconw4 .Embalmer the city to get medical assistance,but •, profession at Ringwood. 1„ $fOTOR HEARSE she died on the way. Members of the Baptist Mission The Mi@sep Annis are entertaining Renta! their cousin from Chicago. , � Y O�.i. �t• Band, accompanied by our Male Quar- Born. on 'Monday, June 22ad, to y-�R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stout• e tette, furnished the program ata - yLviile. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Phone 9'34 garden party at Siloam last Thursday Sydney and Mrs. Morrish, a girl. _ n Mrs. Burke is very ill at the home A Rood supply of Hard and Soft ' costo Universities and the Royal Gnu�ga of evening. The program went off fine. festal surgeons. Pbone office 1011. Redd•nce of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Taylor. sill. No could: appointment,. 281y_ but the downpour of rain on the re Miss Hadden• our genial teacher, Coal on hand. Also a supply :'•:, turn trip made the going anything but is leaving us and we are sorry ani re• of Kindling Wood, LADE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. �j .good, with the result that some care Graduate of the Royal Coletge of Dental • �+ � 7 �+�•a�� a/t�• turning. We wish her success, stove length. r �3argaome and university of Toronto odes were ditched and their oCcupanu had Miss Alexander. of Toronto, was R over kturdock's Gonfect,o store,.Whitby. their garments soiled. the guest of Miss Gertrude White 12tf Pbone Pick. 1709. e Having of Winona, Oat. 7r B. D. Football.softball' athlAtic sports. Miss Marjorie Annis spent the week- DONALD ML lg6ae harm o to Ia :1 to fads 6 7 . over the weak-end. NRC, PICKEKINI;I Bell Dhow ago. Smith A Bon. Ltd., Nureer men. , at Pickering on July let. end in Claremont, the guest of Miss T N. DALES. L, D. S.. D. D. S.. I am prepared to take orders for all Viola Forsyth. , ItJ r y Graduate o(Royal a a! Dental'Sur• coot a, {mw and the University of Toronto pelts triads of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, Our bey* are practising football, tevale t� grove D. A. Scotts store. Ctaramont. oat. Ornamental Shrubs Etc.,at ffTOUf1=VILLE. ,.� ►' _ The south part of the township will r m to bouts,9 a.m, to o e m.. Satarda7s s a. lowest possible prices. rural aecom ish somethingat the !mss Garage ' u, to i p. m, Prone Clare 14oa. 471y The ororegut o Summer t aturda trate 7 Id The Se1r'w!,(:e - Special rates fdr large guanti+des, from Toronto started oe Saturday last. Uotoo S. 8. picnic on July the 14th at ;g tgwi*. 28tf returns on Monday morningOs?awa. �. J. ChipIIi StoaSville Board of Toads haat made Motor overhauling, top and side car• a s Sr RIOHARDSON — Rea! B+ !Pickering arrangements for a big celebration See the Calithu,mppian Psrside at tate repairing. tate, Insurance Cm here on Dominion Day. Julylat. Pickering on Jul the let. Battery Servtee--Cbarging p pP P <, . t?esri►e,Etc. Plekeriot.Doe. v�iOmOs' �y HARDWOOD - An a rn rtatioo of f�0. has been y I and overhauling. FFLtJC�RIN CI ret a art is the government estimates — All work guaranteed. Flat tate �x POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. for a new Post Office for StooffVille. Cedar View service charge , . tae o aaMiss a!iso!said Ou,eads aa•, Rev. 1[r. Warren of Richmond Hill Phone 5510 3fark, soleal. r .{ ► k m salso of all hlsds anaese0 to m aeoefsA has been drafted for Stooffville United Miss H..Turner+peat a few days to - 1 Suisse, address Gnoss IUWas P.O.. ons. Church at the June meeting of con- the cit We E. a E R R Y 8 8 clear plain oak, $100 pr m, b m ference. The krmers were glad to see thre- S.B1I:.ATOlQ TOW1f8ffiPOLEBH 38 No 1 Iles! 85 The government highway has been cent rales. ANTHRAOITE ” • owvwysos�• Oermari 88 clear birch, 84 "` completed to Stonffville and we now Glad to hear W. J. Turner was not fs�w' dOO°°a�•eisoassr w Heedaswe ISN 88 No 1 clear " 77 "' have s clean ahett of good roads is to � y s �� is ured serious! t 7 • •'�'• ole r� Beech and maple same price the city. q ity touristy enjoy lunching at DixieCoal, Ai 1L�/-� se birch The Ohautau ua will again be heldBata oa Sundays, D•D� AVIDA. PUGH—Live stock sur• in Stouffville on July 16, 17. 18 and'20 Mr. and Mrs. McDermid entertained � ooeu. Graduate of C, M. Joan' Sc�ro,�d Will supply material only, or sup. This is one of the big eves to of the city visitors on Sunday. _ cr Wn tk an r s:perieoce silo b I labor with material. . .� 14.50 at yard Man from the View attended the stock Block and rine work. Allkfadi of sale. ply year in nice d huh garden art at Whttevale. ;. lr attended tee Term.reaeaoable. Phow Quality Ruarad teed. The United Church has been filled to B party 40 t. lay overflowing at every service, Rev. Spruce Dale Farm lead city visitors Or delivered at Whitevale, Green. Price, subect to change Coulter will each his farewell sermon for a couple of days last week. M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- withount notice. River, Cherrywood or j on Sunday morning nest. Two from Norway are camp- on TIONEER for York,Qntario and Durham We understand s third teacher will ing in Purcell's park for the summer Brougham Cotmoe� An kinds of sales promptly attended months. to, Termarwoaable' °"e'for "le' may be ••• PICK:IrRI�iG -a. be engaged is our continuationftchool. : ,25.00 per ton ; y, at AWS' • and Ind e • The old Presbyterian church basement Alex,and Mrs. Grey and son spent , ;dent phones. Whitby,Ont, sly I"FSunday with the former a parents at * ! * " has been secured for this division. R tie I •,r ' REAL ., * jju I The corner stone of the new Baptist Green ;ver• 8T. MARR'S CEMENT, FRESH } _ j(L+ Apr Church was laid on Friday evening Thos. and Mrs. Purcell and son, of 4116 last, b Rev. Mr. Moore a former Toronto, visited recently with Mr. No. 1 Lumber, Hetnloek and g CANNOT DO BETTER pastor of the church, before a large sod Mrs.'Putcell. Pine, Lath and B. C, xzzk B A GAIN gathering. The road leading proved View t- No. 1 Brand , McNair ' Install one of one Inst-Gas Oil Burners the 10th is being improved to aecom- � Brand Shingles 1 'in your Range—Cheaper than coal $ear Yule and Jeeves, comedisae, modate the increased traffic. Y abundance of beat pert when Harold and Mrs. Wright.of Stout!- Phon Yard 7200 Markham 'cam Set of Solid Golden Oak Diners, you want it. Per. aL Pickering on the evening villa, spent Sunday evening of !wt Evenings 7 fectl safe, of Wednesday, July let. . week with W. J.and Mrs.Turner. consisting of 5 chairs and arm " y Several from the View took t •''chair. Regular price $28.00, OIL FURNACE BURNERS - BROUGHAM. the program at the strawberry festival naw Belling for 819.00. Instal In any furnace. No Gas, and and y • . 1 Sri of Solid Golden Dined+, Beat controlled at any point dedred. Luther Middleton is attendingthe garden party at Siloam on Friday A R E E S O R p y County Council this week, evening. =+OOVS'1' �3T.ZL• oonsistin�t of 5 ehai d arm Superior to an other form -�� chair. _g of sr 00, of heating. Quite a number of apile from'here Hear the Canadian 8ervicat Corps b" Po going at$15.00, W. J. GOItDO1�I'S, are writing on their Entrance Bums. Rand at Pickering on July 1st• Church Street, at Claremont this week, $ � $CotBpalr� Oa display in our window. Agents Wanted My Pickering T. C. and Mrs. Brawn were In the Thirty train players. - _ ,..• city attending the funeral of the late Mrs, Rowney on Monday. GREEN RIVeR. Now is the time to get your old FlaWe sail Apex Records Or Needles. vo Bread Flour Mrs.Brooke of Dollar,la" returned harness and beets repaired Pe home after a two weeks visit with The song of the mower is heard iu at a price that will Any Apftz Record 85 ct�. bar sister,Mrs. J.H.Madill, the land. - snit you. and Marvel , _ Mia Ferguson, our teacher, has re. Strawberries are being harvested Boz of 200 needles, either medium They vgill wear like new, or loud speaker, for 30 eta. aligned her position here and the true. plentifully, _ r Pastry Flour tees are adyertteiog far a tnoeee.or. Through the combined 'Sorts of e THOMAS WATSON. s Thos, and Mrs.Philip and Mrs. Geo. gentle showers and'genial sunshine �.} May be obtained from you Grocer. Philip, also Mines B. and I. Gerrard. vegetation Is mailing amazing strides. PICKERING, ONT. C. visited with relative@ in Uxbridge on The ubiquitous automobile kicks up `. 1Sterrift '-'-•Y • Sunday, an almost ceaseless cloud of dust along Brooklin Flour Mills. The president of the Oitizea'e League the greatly improvett road the county W A N T E D I (Successor to C. H. Burling) has called a public meeting of all the has built along the sixth. I , CHAS. WILSON Prop. subscribers to the Fire Fund for the Hei ho I Green River is still on the Fttrnitu're filer-aa ---- purpose of reorganization and the ap- map and going strong. The football GOOD POULTRY " Funeral Dilreetor pointing of committees. It is very team put up a slur game Saturday GOOD APPLES Phone 1300 much hoped that a large attendance evening. but the client boyo from Spies 1.50 per bush., Ontario apples will come out to this meeting the Claremont held them to a tie of one 1,00 per bush., Russets 1.00 per bush. Pickering, Ontario It Pays to Attend . • Fire Hall on Monde eveningJune each. Tolman Sweets 1.00 per bush. Pots- . the 29th. The Sunday evening community toes at current prices, also Eggs. . Mrs, John Soden was in the city a service usually held in the Baptist Prices delivered at Pickering Village _BASKETS The Very Best ! couple of dare last week with two of church will be held (weather perm[Lt- Baby ducks for sale every week her pupils,who were candidates at the ing) nest Sunday on the lawn of at SM.00per 100. Having purchased the stock from recent examinations of the Toronto Benson Wilson,ate.45p.m. A spirited _ LtiOTT A. H. C 0 O K . the Estate of Conservatory of Music; also on the seax service and a short address will Saturday previous with another can. be the order of the program. W. G. BARNES and the entire; t didate for one of the Theoretical ex• Rev, and Mrs. Thos. Ratcliffe had a _. aminatiogsFit the University of To- the great pleasure of attending the Farmers Attention -^ business of JOS. W. DOTEN Corner Yonge and Alexander ronto. he results are not known as Ratcliffe-Hepburn family re-union at f Am prepared to supply all sizes Streets, Toronto• yet. bu&e wish them every success. High Park, Toronto, last Saturday �. from Bern Boxes to Three On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Geo. afternoon. One bundred and twenty I am agent for the World's Greatest y Every graduate of the Phil; entertained some friends to were registered, two of them coming Separator, "The Renfrew," Stove@, and Half Buahel, P T11 E PI. CKERIN(i NEW- S .- - Xset fifteen months has afternoon-tea, and to meet her. rola- all the wag from Fargo, Dakota. As Scales and Oil Engines. - Fleury's 41een B1Yer Basket Works 'scored em to meIIt. tives from atiroad. During the after• these two bad been absent for more famous Plows,Points.Grain Grinders, ,. p noon Miss Elsie Gerrard gave a de- than forty years it gave them a fine Wheel Barrows'etc. Phone Mark, 0409Open all year. Enter scriptive and humorous account of opportunity to renew old acquaint- Brantford binder twine and second- fy ,.fes.' their trip from New Zealand to Scot- antes and meet the new generation Por hand separators for.sale. l t C now. Catalogue free. 'RA\K PENSTOCK ]and. via Australia and Suez Canal— the first time. This was the first k, l7th January to 7:h of Mareb, 1922 gathering of the clan, but it was R®BT• DEVITT, "Tine Man that made the Barnes' W. J. BUtott, Principal Tbia little glimpse of foreign,aountries�unanimously voted to make it an Phone Plc BROUGHAM a Basket." was Ouch enjoyed by all. nal nuAffAit, .s•+i r=sa , %i.A ,r# ` _.- , �, s_..--,�,,., .r.y..: , • :.,d..:. :.. • . . •-- _ � . . ; .: ,• : , ' ,� ,�'., � sed � �C ,,,,�T,� �7e J;, ..`—!s'�hr•Jr:�"' '•'s'�3.'�'�....»s.we, ra:�. 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C. ,, ,g3.a. 9.,, .. �•. • • in this countryside again, my man- 1wa3r __ . u that hasna a coeval word in your i w � y head an' a stolen mutton haFn in your hand-salts- shoot the land burnin' '�► r*� ricks wi' your snatches•and abusing " decent women wi' your black looks, AUX � vermin that ye argil" And the mistress of Loch Spellan- 1 derie took her way with the conscious- - Hasa of having done a worthy and eminently Christians action in thus !• ridding the bounds of so diareputable w . Stlei► and even dangerbas an c,lemenL as the ', • -- tramp in grey. EEN TEA. CHAPTER SXX. - i s from .� THE NVER-Do-WELL. °T"lae little leaves alms' tip - la tem ae►rd.ens, !last are used A storm. voice broke the morning SA te►sae muela firer ass !!dv anderief some monthssthereafter. �n dissolves compYetd* than �►ss3► Guppowder or JtisFa►ssa T'rr' "Kit Kennedy, ye are. a lazy ne er- do-weel, lyin' snorin' there in your bed _-- — -_- `- - - - on the back o' five o'clock. Think + shame o' your sel:" makes rich soapy solution And Kit did. : He was informed on an average �i�,, it ten times s da that he was lazy, a soak($ �.111C1. out, y skulker a burden on the world, and especially on the household s his '--- ---------— — -_ - - mothers sister-in-Iaw, Mistress Mac nn(! Walter of Loch Speilanderie. So, be N in n - d'bo m - w But restraint of a occa o letti g a easy minds y, and oder The angels saw and smiled I t the si a by nit ~ ;ate!y cheerful, he accepted the fact, they, kit up and up just the same the child into the joys of the dinner. 80 tqo By 8• lt• CB��'TT' and shaped his life serordin ly. las if Kit Kennedy hat praying!she said: "Get up this instant, ye s oondrolI" in church with the best. All save one, 'Would Elsie like a nice opater?" came again the sharp voice. It was who dropped above the garret to drop Elsie looked doubtiui, but dtlt lly speaking from under three ply of somet n that mi ht have been a opened her timid mouth, and inbther with provender and local information g g Ig ht XXIX:-(Cont d.) � pr , �b.ankets in the veiled zoom beneath. pe ars and might have been a tear. , couched in the raciest form o Scots, popped an oyster into it. Elsie closed Heather Jock was on his way home'only apoken by the folk of the wester That is why it seemed a tribe wore Then he a]tto went within the Inner; her lips, and the mother turned her at• _ from then lands of Carsphairn, whi- u lands, where it is e.W.1 free from muffled than usual. It even wounded Court, aria told that which bs had p addle his bosoms_ p kind! but Kit Kennedy was not de- seen. I tendon to her guests and her oyeterr: ' ther he had gone top the defEements of Glaagow Irish, and Y, 3 t Already he could smell the good smell shines with a lustre undimmed by eeived. He knew better than th$t. But to Kit's mind there was nothing' She got to'the last oyster on her plate a of his native air, and as`he was wont;secondary education.. "Gin ye dinna be atirrin', I'lk bee up to grumble about. He was pleased if i and then remembered her child, whose to Day, pointing y The tram put s question. to ye wi' a stick!" cried Mistress Mac an one was. His clogs did not let intro proud! to his donkey Y i38 silence and sustained good manners as one might put forward a favorite „tea tramp up :here, say ye?" Walter• in the snow. His coat was rough but continued to make a most delightful ' child, "mi soon ss ever BM7-0 gets cried Heather Jock' "and what likeI it was a ggreyiah�, glimmeri g twi- warm. If any one was well off, and i impression. So she turned to the'child baa nose is oo-a a point and the wind I fried are they? Wee', I'll tell e. Ye f light when KIS Kennedy awoke. It kine it, it was Kit Kennedy. Ye seemed such a rhort time since he So he cavae downstairs, If atairs and asked: "Would Elsie like another o' Whinn u to blaws roond the hip , nice oyster?" y tiSa hes 's different beset.�mous be a sore stranger no to ken,, � g the o' the Bennan, ' though. John Mac Walter leevea went to bed that he thought that sure.- cou.d be called that were but the It's Bund air that o' the mutrianda =41 his mistress had call him the broken rounds of a stable ladder. His A look of anguish came into the face Foie canna u there. There'a there' t decent man; and ppee name a ni ht before. Kit was no surprised. mistress heard him. of the patient little girl. She gently ee p the bit farm is Loch B kanderie. g naebo�q has died fairly, UP amanB'John wad ggiie ye a bed and your I She was capable of anything in the "g�� awn' arae the kitchen, ye and cautiously parted her lips Suet tar 'thee Carsphairn Hjgs, within the,breakfast-that !s, !tin he weans;way of extracting work out of him. thievin Poon! There's nocht there for enough to reply: "I don't 'ant 'is 'un!" }sadden iron t a wife. But to tell The moon, getting old, and yawning ye-takin' the bairns' meat afore memory o' man'" in the middle as If tired of belrgj out there apt" Minard's Liniment for Backache. "And bow" someone would gut in,;ye the truth,'John, honest man, is o'(ao late, set a crumbly horn past the ut Kit was not hungry, which, in - • "how is it gist whiles we will see a!use mair acc000nt up tit Loch Spel- edge of h18 ;tttle akyligF.L Her afros-I the circumstances,-wfte as well. Mia- funeral cumin' doon lyse that gate?"(landerie than you or me-or as a yin ghng pallid rays fell on something tress Mac Walter had caught him red- Sellteve Sermons.-Leisure Heather Jock would shake his head'micht say, pair Billy-O• {white on Kit's bed. He put out his handed on one occasion. He was tak- You Can Have 4iore-Letaure it you Bagel then nod a Tittle knowing nod, "0 she's a tairger, Mistress Mac g y� Wafter. She wadrsa gig a ony mair'hand, and it went into a cw:d wreath !ng a hit of hard oatcake out of the do yoar work well for the first time. ='There's ways -aye, there's ways. y of snow up to the wrist. basket of "farlee" which swung from I -Freedom'if you break the chains Whiles fowk has leeved Ian eneuch tan ham, though yrs micht hoe a chance "Ouch I" said Kit Kennedy. the black, smoked beam ]n the corner.,of your own enslaving habits. cs Whiles it's better that they should slip to get the shank bone on the side o Kit had cause to remember the oces- -Influence it you will confine your awa'! But that's no what Ye wad'your head." "I'm corrin' to ye; repeated his caa deem'! Na I na 1 That's just; _• ' am red, id- sirs. Ever sines she had cast it up statements to the facts. Would they be kind, think you. to mistress, ` ya lazy, p to him. She was a master hand at IIrag" with the boas if you boost what they caa in Carsphairn `s kind'someone in servioe there?" asked the for-naething! Dinna think I canna ,'casting up," as her husband knew. providence'!" !tramp hear ye grumbl�in and speakin 111 But Kit >aore for the business. humor,' "Ye needna think on't, m man'" words against your hetters!" was need to was he did not Heather Jock was in good I y care. A thick stick was a1} he eared -Help 1n bad ttrtrea et you have been � He had no wife waiting for him at said Heather Jock. "They keep nae yet all he had said was "Ouch!"- for, and that only for three minutes; dependable is good rimae home. Billy-O would be the better of man at Loch 9 lianderie A bit boy I in the circumstances, a somewhat na- but be minded when Mistress Mae -Friends if you are willing to take a reef-be himself of a pipe. Here, (Guid peaty him') and a slip or a'tural remark. Walter abused his mother. time to make them. was company ready to hid hand under lassie indoors to provide Mistress Me Kit took the corner of the scanty Kit Kennedy made for the front -6ympathy from the community if a commodious tree. So Heather Jock,'Walter wit employment for her hands coverlet, and, with a wt+ll-accustomed door, direct from the foot at the lad- you waste no pity on yourself. i -a universally adaptive, man; sat down'and tongue. 'That s a' the service that arm-sweep. sent the whole swirl of der, Mrs. Mac Walter raised herself' - • beside the tramp !they hae on use for up at LochSpell- snow over the end of his bed getting on ane elbow in bed to assure herae(3 Ominous. "Wilk yep hat a draw, honest man'" kanderm" acwes the side at the same tune him- that bar did not go Into the kit:cbeh l Jones had lost hie fourth wife, but g amp!self. He did not complain. All he I altar all. She heard the click of the ]t was not lona before it was under- he said. 'No, ye're richt No on an heather Jock was eyeing the tramp p empty stammack! Stand still, Billy-OI carefuily, said, as he brew upon his hands and halt shot bae�t, and the stir of the I'll tad' a8 your creels, Ye're mair! "Ye ' seen trouble in yoar day," sla ped them against his sides, was, dogs as Twweed and Tyke rose from the;stood that he had picked out his filth, trouble than two wives that vripina'.he said at Dength; "were ye eeekln' "Michtp, it'll be cauld at tbe`turnip fireside to follow him• Th re was still t who was 'soma thirty years Bill's I' gree. I'}1 Do say but ye are mair edid wark! I think I can put you in the pits this mornin'!" a little rd ash gleaming between the junior. One day a trieild met him and _ •camfort too,though that's neither here 'ay o' some. T1' see yon white It bad.been snowingin the night bars, and Kit would dearly have liked said: !" g hoose on the hillside yonder? That's I since Kit la down, aithe snow had tog�o to and thaw out his two on the "Well, Bill. I suppose getting mar northere!" ramp watched the pedlar as hoose o' Cairnharrow. They are sifted in through the cpen tiles of still avows bearthatone. But he knew rigid comes natural to you by this time, ' he busied himself with his creels. I wantin' an-orra man, for the guidman I the farmhouse of Loch Spellanderie. that his task-mistress was listening ,•• "I'se warrant, m lad yell no be has a sair hand, and fowk are IN to I That was nothing. 'It often did that, He was twelve now, and big for hie� doesn't tti, ony the waur o' a bit wl.ang o' mat- get up her' I think ye might has it, but sometimes it rained, and that was age, so he wasted no pity on himself,4 "well, said Bill, atter due reflec- ton ham It's rare stub, as I can tell( chance, though ye dinna look verra wo� Yet Kit Kennedy did not but opened the door and went out. tion, "this fifth marriage ain't going ye for this is nae braxy,but a ground strong---" mair like your bed than I much mind even that. He toad a cun- Self-pity Is bad at any time It is to seem eo natural. Parson Beggs 4e clad yew (ewes. A rale snow-breaker, takin' oq Iji' farm w'ark." �� dein arrangement in old umbrellas fatal at twelve. off on a trip, and he's never tailed to 'I been i!l--very iii, acknowl-c g At the door one of the do sicpped tie the knot for me, I said to Mary abune fifty year auld, they say she and corn-sacks that ronld beat the dogs was. I gat it-upp at the Glenhes free'edged It 'tramp, "but I am better 1 rain any day. Snow, in his own.words, anifled the keen, frosty air, turned that I didn't think it would feel like a Mistress Mac Milian, and says she,�now. he did not {rive a "buckle" for. quietly and went back to the hearth- wedding without Parson Beggs: but "Fogs, I was thinkin that, b the g stone, Tbat was Tweed. But Tyke was Jock, that'll baud your teeth gann Y Then there was a stirring on the she said it was her turn to choose, and toil ye win home-that is, if yye hae haun ye hae made o' the mutton ham. floor, a creaking of the ancient joists. already out rolling In the snow when i suis' teeth and they }est rot. We hae It's fair astonishiti'! Honest Geordie It'was Kit putting on his clothes. He Kit Kennedy shut the door. that she meant to start off with that Y' a' hada turn at Auld Granny, and the Breerie himsel' couidna,bee beat ye!1 always knew where each article ley Then his mistress went to sleep. She young minister that has just come to t teeth in this hoose is s' dune!' she "Weel, quid-day till ye What did -dark or shine it-made no matter'to knew how Kit Kennedy did bis work, town, and that !t be did well she'd ?, says, pe say your name was? Smith? Dod, him. He had not an embarrassment and that theTtvwauld, be no cause to stick to him. She didn't explain what - ' "But I daresay ye'lI no quarrel wi' I yince donned a man o' the name o' of apparel. He had a suit for wear- cumplain. But she meant to complain she insect, but It sounded omtnoua to It. They are awfu' particular fowk I Smith. Maybe he was Borrie friend of ing--and his "other clothes-" These epi the same. Was he not a lazy, de- me.,, aboot their eatin' up in the Glen a' yours. It's no a commhn name here latter were, howeveF, now too small ceittul hound, an encumbrance, and Trool. Kind fowk too. There was I away'-Smith. They's a' Mac MilIans for him, and so he could not go to the an ntertoper among her liairtu! - For First Aid-Minard's Liniment. thegu ld�wife o' the Trostan. She fair 'and Mac Quhirra an' Mac Landsbor- kirk at Whinnyliggste. But his min- (To be continued.) - tleeched on me to bide wi' her. 'I wadloughs. Aye, man, and ye're a Smith, tress had laid them aside for bar son _ _ a :_:^Bt'leks in Britain. hae gien ye a bed, and welcome, Jock,'I Wee], a beep o' decent .'owk has had Tammas, a growing lad. She was a Bricks are produced in Great Britain says she, `but there is a horse-in'tl' gnueer ootlandish names in their day. thoughtful, provident women. Elsie wild the DyatCt. by griuding clinkers and ashes' and Terrible kind fowk they are up atl And I daresay yell no be a penny "Be tin doom tate stair, my man, Oysters. like olives, are an acquired the head end o' yon glen. How are the wa,ur o' yours!" " cried Mistress Mac mixing them with lime and water. and loo slippy, " taste, and a taste that some persons , ye managing wi' the mutton ham-no And so with this farewell, uttered Waiter, as a parting shot. and see that ill, I houg? A e, roan, I wish I in all sincerity, Heather Jock took his carefully to the kye. It'll be as wool never acquire. There are many, sass a y ' Kens Mr. E• E. Whiting, who sympathize bad teeth like you. I declare to peace way down the strath o. ,and soon- for e" ye could tak' to stanebreakin' withoot Billy-0 was sniffing the tine Whinny. Kit bad on his trousers by this time.' with the oft Quoted woman who said: , a hammer. It's fair divertin' to watch liggate air, and beginning to think His waistcoat followed. But before "I'm sled I don't like oysters, because TalesREAL ` yE+('r how good it would be to get off creels he put on his Dost, be knelt down to it I liked 'em I'd eat 'em, and I hate I' ��g = ' So Heather Jock plied the tramp and saddles and leathern bellybande say his prayer, He had ppromised his 'em:" There are many also who will ^ and Indulge in a long scratchy satia- mother to say it then- If he put on feel akin in spirit with the little girl( uStartl .1 ' _ factory roll among the heather. his coat be was apt to forget it, in his who was making her first appearance; « The tramp sat awhile at the foot of haste to get out of doors where at at home dinner at which there were; ,::to Your Bello� '•d0/l� the little loaning that wound its way least the beasts were lrien�ly. 90 bo- X-j from the min road up to the farm twe�is waistcoat and his coat he Brown-up gusts. summer Hom •"aim' of Loch S llanderie. lie was think- pra The angels were up at the The'Brat. course was oysters on the alp a l ing whether'he should accept the ad- time and they heard_ and went and half shell. Her mother observed apt-- Be sure to include One vice Heather Jock had, given him, or told One who hears prayer. They said provtngiy the placidity and exemplary VOWremain in a tion of ter free- rret at a Mil farm a boy or two tins of KEENS . ypa losspoet gree that in a ga demeanor of her daughter, and thought A�11 dem when he heard heuvy footsteps was payying with his knees in snow- to remove some of the solemnity and MUSTARD in the sup- =ng down the avenue. He cadid drift, a boy without father or mother plies you take to your 7 Wrallss not see the wearer of these weighty near to bekp or listen to him. -Summer Cottage or . 1e1►it boots, but presently the black-pitched "Ye lazy guid-for-naething! Gin ye Campo � a ;.. I>ddnq await- gate was opened, and a tall, dark- are no doors the stairs in three ween- A� ,; piert,>r brewed, mosculine-looping woman ata no a drap o' porrid or a sup o' .1 Only real Mustard--freshly F came out with the swing of a gren- milk shall ye get this By iT S I mixed-can give you that adier. She caught sight of the So Kit got on b , and made 'a !. savoury zest and tang in your UWP's grey coat and instantly stop- queer little shutfli rise on the floor al r' food that you appreciate so ► with them, to ce his mistress to ! ssMONDSyousev an" much. And only real mustard I•,emoldri f or thus "Get awa oot o' here!" she cried, Ink t�ralt h@ was bestirring himself. -freshly mixed with cold + rorkdr�y !fila �Peq pointing to his little bundle,which lay So that is the way he had to finish t �� we r-furnishes real aid to tgrrgitbtfle 'i+esLoasr, on.the grass beside him. "We want his prayers-on his feet, shuffling and digestion. Inane o your kind here. There's dancing a breakdown. sta►ya sharp longer'. make a note'now to"remem- thieves and useless reprobates enough ' cumin' 1nti1 a decent woman's hoose I ter Keen's Mustard" when -� {11[ON DB CANADA 91Y(CO.LTD. *7 : owithout gangrel vaigahonds sitting onLNRNURSES =+p our.e.a et.w"rowoNro you leaves her vena doorstep. Aye q' whaur IvANCON M —T OHN.M.B gat ye that mutton he�n f missed yin the day before yesterday. I wish thereToronto Normal for IncoraNu, I{ was a pol(ssman here. Tak' your ways _ ✓-_• ylon with Bdlarw and Allied Hagltale, upp the road, my man, and look asYoflt city.e{ers a three years' Course Cord Wood Saw Use" • - slippy as 7e can, or I'll set the dowgsining to young woman, having the y 1 -^,ter ye!' ed .dueeflen .rid doolroue o1 e+aominv Write Simonds Canada Saw Ca• l The tramp said nothing but rose to . This Hoegnaahasaraeevtod the eight• Limited, 1660 Dundas 8t. West. ?r' ` taW system. The pupils receive unHorm. of i Toronto, Ontario, for prices on Ai?j his feet, and pocketing CLla packageobs!, a monthly allewnnoe and travelling d � � 1!'4 and the affront, together he wentSlmonda Special Circular E� ` ees to and from Nw York. E'er further i quietly upr the road. The wrathfuletlon ngb to lbs sog+rtnteadeft I Cord Wood Saw www ;•; voice pursued him. ISSUE No. 26-126. "Dinna let me we or heal o' you to y .. $ • s a' Yy't wx.,} z 13�,gve­ 01 - RUM ..*}. -,�. .;ti,v,8 .+w. w?- +tr• k, ..,,. r "!!:. m 'Ltd., .` - FE;- x. "a .. •. ,1r yr. :._"• r .xu. ,7F••.. ;,�...�,. Cm'„.q�`�,•inr F'- �:' -i.4. ''�'' os'G "�` st,�.�pelr. ew `..bU •yx.. rr• .a•• »,. �.y. s 'r:.w- - :* .,�'�• asp. '?'�• x•wa, t, 3. r' ' .^Y' %y;n` .,C*^?1•� vet `v .F 3 :P`••* +�h. i w : a.,• �,',� 4 ,•A m.-:ah*"'' ..Y.. X'J.W1M.�`.'+`.. 'Z':. w'"-.'•"..Hyl l:.� v., ..„ T,"',.. ''}D ., k •0.,1!. ,•d F...�.':P.. y .wh. R.. Kp .• .: 'r'w. ..;8:;. •'d, .3' ... , ... ' . ., .., ., • ., .,h �.,x amu, �, .r �A • 01 t d (�T�■�� I ADAMSOIV'S ADVENTURES—By O. 3acobuaun. th llp '. ( • , � ,� • �, i .,. s - j '- YoU�ffR SOMEOP _ .. ,s �:•' •;,.� MY MOM&1•MAt Y �,.•' 61$SUlTS— Ve THE HEE' KIND+ BOY cnui �w lit "1 � i RUNG s SACK f ' t �Pay lits V ,. •Ei» k Course F p- . Some twenty-two, or nearly all, of the places available for Scout leaders in the Ebor Park Training Course. t. which will be hold at Ebor Park, near Brantford. July 7th to 18th, have been % otted. This year's Etbdi Park Course s Promisee to be the beat yet in every e " ,p -way: r, Scouts and Radio. ` A questioualre recently sent out to .?tae &U hundred thousand Boy Scouts . � 03 America showed that ninety-seven" per cent. of them are interested in t , radio. Radio, perhaps-more than any I other interest, keeps a boy at home. It to a challenge to the boy's lnteW- f r f ;gence, ingenuity and skill. - Ottawa Bea Snouts Got Boat. ! � � /• ,, Behind the Boat Club, at Britannia, ; •, If •Ottawa, the timber has flown in all directions during the past few weeks, '® c - .-And s,a otherwise sad looking sloop.I which passed tato the possession.of ' ? + th'W let Ottawa Sea Scout Troop, fa t gradually being to buillraad made into t4 moat seaworthy ship. Most of the 1 -• , 'work is beingdone b the Scouts them- «; y salve+, but they have received a ready� - � � I - (V1, _� ���'• 'hand from members of the Club, who. , �1 watching their .Hotta, hav43 e developed f ' genuine Interest in the proceedings, ;and have offered counsel and other as- isistance as needed. The boat at re " . p ., e.Asa. Tia&0 s t..the . ;sent is almost stripped, cc but d gradual- An bo from eight to sixteen ears -' - • • gradual- ly being refitted and should be very BOYS' UNION SUIT. .handsome. Sea Scoutmaster J, W.[ Glave is superintending operations. of age will feel comfortable during' - History. 1 Weastern Tours This Summer Is Your Troop in the Papers? Ithe warm weather, if wearing thel i Ili If, by the number of pebbles to the � Remarkably Law 11'1 Gast. Have you enlisted the interest of!athletic garment pictured here. It Is i hand, ( "We have travelled through the k�t your local newspaper editor to your!an exact copy of the kind worn -by! i Men say. "This was the path of the most glorious scenery It has ever been "Dad' which will be sufficient re-; perpetual snows. my Drtvf.ege to witness," were the 4,. troop and,got him to tell something of W commendation of its worthiness. A glacier moved Its activities through his columns? Naincheck or soft antiknock would be s � Ten dachas .vera day—sad bare It: worde used by the Duke of Devonshire }I{ During the month of May Ontario , f � h I , a while Governor'General of Canada, in newspapers, carried nearly faun bun- suitable materials. Pattern No. 11431 •:st xx broke", +1a cut knee-len h and buttons down b a '"- ; It, by discovering an ancient ju*, expressing his admiration idr the deed articles on Scouting in addition fiK g " F. the front The short sleeves may be j A thigh-bons. and some pitiful back'scenery o[ the Pacifle coast. The Oto the "With the Boy Scouts weekly y p ;opinion he formed of our mag'niflcoat column which appears in this and a omitted if desired and the armholes I teeth - West to confirmed by the many• - targe number of other Outario week-!faced. Cut in sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and -+w Hugged by the earth. C people lies Most editors are glad to hasp the 18 years. Size 10 years requires 2rk' >� i Men.say, "Three thousand years ago who tour this wonderful country every Scouta to this way, but would apprec!-;?tarda of material 27 in�ten wide.i he lived, Year you are plantitng atone o[ the And he was five feet seven- ! ' i 0 can aches .,� ate it B Price a cents.the Scouts themselves would ' , a Canadian Rockies and the Pactflo make some arrangement whereby he I Our Fashion Back Illustrates the tali", �,. And if. by unearthing etgbty-eight `Coast thin summer, yon can't db:better I newest and most practical styles. would be regularly supplied with Llama p y than take one of the low coat tri sr - -'of Scout news. Drop in to the local Price 10 cents, includ:�ng a FREE' , Da bright ranged by the Canadian National Rall- newspaper olffoe.-and talk thin over coupon good for Ave cents in the aur- yi e t fragment+ I ways From a rubbish hen at an excavated with the editor next time you 'aro chase of any pattern lane p. These roars start from Tomato with "down tows." HOWWrite 9u ORDER PATTERNS. Mea sap "Legal-(}lea seat stop-oveAro at all fateresilag pointe ea 4. A tseoutmaiter Weds Write ypur name,and address plain- . _ One hundred vases, an offering of this rants. At Jasper National Park — "0 " Ottawa ly, giving camber- and size of such A, newspaperstallthattterns sr- . place, I where the famous Trianglo Tour coin- aMc W. was very pa you want Enclose 20c in I ss; !much In ba !m e11gh8 aI couple of B stain or coin rcoin referred; wrap '. 11 J. Paye And from the Mediterranean to the mese.+—is the largest park and the }it careful! for each number and Director of investigation, Canadian GuIt largest sanctuary of wild lite in the i<'. urdays ago, when he was married. His I y� i Was bis domain;" world-4,400 square miles of"moun. 1 r^ National Railways, who has been elect s 1 address your order to Pattern Dept. �' -, F'- ', bride looked most becoming, of .curse, � ed President of the Chiefs of Police j - - ` false, rivers, lakes, glaciers, canyons. `i• Wilson Publishing Co., 7E 'Went Ads- ;tad Scoutmaster Scouts Teddy beamed with I Association of Canada. Mr, -Page to --Why can 1 not decipher present you, and waterfalls of almost overwhelm- II lards St., Toronto. Patterns rat b . Director o! the lice force of the you?—All beyond analysis I s beauty. }by. The Scouts of his troop were all y And knowto b ,�'° return mail � , resent, and formed a guard of honor a, - Canadian National Railways, which: Dateless and nameless you! Leavins Jssper, you pea+ Mount Rob- for the occasion. As the couple left — compri+as a complement of 276 otflcet-a —How strange you are. son, the highest peak !a the Canadian l The Man Who LOVes•a Rockies; than comae the -}�" F, the church the Scouts lined up and and men, on the lines of the System in Even your hand is my bewilderment. quaint'tndtan a ' �crossed Scout staves, making a pretty �A- Canada and the United States. —Roberta Teale Swartz, villose of Kitwanga with its grotesque y larchway through which Mr, and Mrs. The man who loves a garden ----4--- Totem poles and Indian relics. AL ISalway passed. On the whole 1t was Will never break his heart. --' Prince Rupert you may choose an in- a charmtng event and the Scouts look Will never have It harden, �A Hard Slap, teresting side trip to Alaska, or you 7. ;tad their best. Congratulations. Mr. Nor et9nd from lite ayatt may board the steamer for the three. Convoling Frleud—"Aad she has ,Solway! Oh, If you love a garden broken off the engagement*' day trip through the famous Scenic A Word to. Parents. You'll have a love more true Dejected One—"Yes." Seas of the Pacific Coast to Vancouver. w 1 The main purpose of all educational Than even friend or book can lend— Did she return your. diamond en• Victoria,.Portland and Seattle: Rio. , + ,ieffort is to train the future manhood A garden's love for yon`, gaQement ring?" f turning, the train follows the beaut!• , =Y- of the nation that 1t may discharge the "Oh, yes, that carie back all right; I ful winding -Fraser and Thompson duties of citizenship intelligently.Mbat The mea who Iovea s garden it was packed in a small boa marked Rivers with their brilliant colored Despais can never know. cliffs of red, gray and yellow, return- - is the chief idea behind the Boy Scout Glass, with cars.' " j 'Movement—to Instill into the youth The man who loves a garden w ,Ing again to Jasper National Park— the principles of right thinking, and And helps It thrive and grow. and in due time, to Toronto. r right behavior, so that when the boy He'll never lack these treasures Alberta Rich in Coal _ ! I The outstanding beauty and. coin- ` becomes a man he will be in a better Peace and contentment tree. Sixty-two billion tone of coal, half' f Pleteness of these tours ahouid appeal 'position t@ fight the battles of lite,and The man who lives agarden—. of thin amount-recoverable,lie beneath `to every one. .These low summer tour. .to teach others along the same lines. I hope that he is you? the surface of Alberta soil, according Would Improve Her Looks. +tat fares will be in effect to October , ! Psreata need have no hesitation in —Mary Carolyn Davies, to Professor J. A. AlIen, provincial "3'tAi #S1sG Complete information, pamph- going to. wear glasses--don't urging their boys to}"bin the Boy Scout 0 -'geologist and head of the Privincial you think they'll improve my looks?" lets and reservations may be secured ` organization. .In it the boys will get The white races of the world are' University's department of geology, "Oh,]'m sure they•-will, dear—yoWE 1 from any Canadian National Railways F. .;c a training that will show itself and outnumbered by the dark nations by�in a statement made before the Alber- be able to look so much farther, you agent. •prove its worth-whiteness to later two to one. ;to Coal Commission. I know." I years. Talk this over with the local -- -- - - - - ----.— _ _ _ Scoutmaster; or write to Provincial ■ _ - ia. ;. lie pedals Pofatlhe Pedals. Scoutmaster, often ■ T Headquarters, The Boy Scouts Atreet$, x misused by performers, but for all that :-4; - tion, Bloor and Sherbourne Streets, ,�.� �•�:. r► Toronto, for particulate. they are of great use in asaistitig the a �� , instrument to the beat of its powers. -Always the Same. The soft pedal so shifts the piano ? s a *'action" that the stroke of the ham- 'What kind of a fellow is old Sinks : e. mer comes Into contact with only one down n P at one iI •e f le? eke •:�: d one yo ra- t or two of the unison strings which pro- veling man of another.. " duce each note,, The sustaining (or a Most even-tempered man I've ever I"loud") pedal releases.the strings from known," was the reply. r, aq sem" _ the "dampers"—which check the vi- Good!" " exclaimed _ h , t e fl r t. 'Th s i �s braticna of each stroke of the hammer 1 . is my first trip in this territory and I s.9 � ��' ti �� � �• "" and lets those vibrations be heard, tw :like to get a line on prospective cus• z. "V �: - I Badly used, the loud pedal merely ' tomers." n i A week late..r the met rti, makes more and sometimes unpleasant w*� & AI y g n. yam. �' •���. said the first traveling man, • i ] i anise. Artistically used, 1t allow. the r*� "you told me old Binks was the most pianist many beautiful effects o: sus- - even-tempered man you'd ever known. I t.ained tone. 'Why, when I dropped In on him he had Just fired a-clerk,jumped up and down 1 - Scott's Desert Porrldpe. ri.. Ham and eggs have replaced pbr• Oa his own hat, told a customer to go ", e N r Q r ~� `'•-hhase himself and kicked the stutflng " .' F ridge as the popular breakfast dish : ' ;x ` ^° in Scotland. The decline of the use of but of a firing cabinet. And he was } y C porridge, it was brought out recently carrying on this way just over some ,mere trifle." at a Board of Agriculture inquiry, w ,...,. t . .c..x� ,a attributed to a change in the national 4k. Well," remarked the second travel. ■ ■ diet.and began ten or twelve years a man "that's hots t g j,• t . ins 1 e always 1s.' TO l?� Tf;Jb'NED AS UOf�ESTIC SEP,VANTS IN CANADA Three hundred a ,Aare utiles of mar- 1IHrc' t:: s the , A horning t on's a ' ry' ;mr':. n; forty young g :t> honnfl for t le `it. (;corF2's Flcmes. Ottawa, where they are to be trained R F�B� egg, which is not lgi`, oellous:y r46soil will hr. added to the ^. tits. Thi-P. girl, are all arou ;;'.•.w«•Iva m f,,ur;Petl years of agP and so will havean admirable opportunity , due to be laid till next April, was sold u area of England Rher, '... 1N'a4h has j:• .., iLc ur.,nta, vlea•point of Canada and C'auadiaus which is so nece.�sary a part of the outfit for success In by auction recently in England fat } been n finally reclaimed from the sea. a (.L.UU1. rip 21 '�.. AJ'4 n.�.:..°.�",. �j.^.".:.V.�,'�..I).0,...".•{.o,4 '"'11a;'_';''..fr'w.?•:`.' Yme.,....wf;,.., l y�3.`R[v`. N,9;�'......�..,.,•...t.�,^....°.7 11f: jp. �..4 ,-:.;:, c!}�'c,: -._w6_:...`.+'r.r..'�..,py;.'A..Ymoi'e....0.•ay"n,., "eF' Vr . .. ln'.W. :5« a. •'l•.fix,.,. dn: r7Y Vii: '.,"'d":r` +'y..v �.:'r` R9rYYr� [an�a'maw"5ta'�'�'•. a •1,:,,,G.i,..:�".S�.- .,"y •...4 .N 2"".''., ,5 •:v,-.W.S.•::,r.f..aati+rti: s ,, .r.-•. �.: ?riti''`'."� ' s - 1 . Milrosone , of Markham, and their four - gut folAtflus SIVIII y Pickering � R' / C H A 14 0 S O N , all of CDerr nod and ninPteeo grand•ohildren, nese brother. Chas. S. TWRILS Petty, also of Cberr wood, and one alb e'r Goods Storo I y Le 'rgis w � � •1.76 per yew.; 11.60 it paid In advance. sisterdn-law, Mrs. Neal Smith, of - •�.z ,subscriptions ro the United States and Creat Brampton The bridesmaid, Mrs.T. HARNESS60c-- Britain - r Britain$2.00 in advame. Ni:.of Malton, is still living. 68 is the NEW POTA,TOTS .PEE? PECIf s� 'groomsman.Ohne.K. Petty. There Our supply of quality Harness aid , t were seventy-five relatives present. Parts is now complete. { Fy JOHN MIiRKAR, Proprietor, whoenjopad a most sumptuous wed. " BOOTS—QREB SHOE R.ipeTomatoes, _Wctelh _FreshBtrawberriee, _ ding supper and all joined in congra• Oranges. 50 eta doz Market price tulatiope. toasts, speeches and old- We have a large stock of this Famous Bananas, S0 etc doz New Cabbage. _ 10 eta NOTES AND COMMENTS. time snags. The'weather being move Boot on band—unbeatable - dt ..... than favorable, every one enjoyed a for bard wearand'tear. ,i ver pleasant evening. Ever one r (kangeade, i�nakes 16 glasses, L o t.`ts•, - Pest in importance to the sari- voted l Bantu this annual event REPAIRING O v +e+ .'lenitaral wealtb of Canada is the before repairing to their homes. We maintain our established reputa- wealth in our forests, but this tion for repairing all kinds of `.CARO OF THANKS. harness and boots. Queen Olives,.. 25 to 50 etc Clerk's Pork - ::wealth, deeply to be regretted. is Iraported Sardines. I$Cte - and Beane, '20 rte 441A P3inishing very rapidly, and to On behalf of the family we desire to CECIL BRADLEY Aylmer Soups, 2 for,25 eta Canned Pineapple, 26 eta , .�.-_ '-each an extent as to cause great thank our many friends and relatives g _ fi for their kindness and sympathy,also PICISERI1Ia a maker,, alarm. When the country was for floral tributes. duringour recent , _ -Lavoline, the new cleaner, 15 'ctse 4 newer than it Is now, the N"to bereavement. ` 'were looked upon as being a Nandi. E. Scott. Mrs. Dope. TO CALL— Pickering, June 18th,1925. -- Grocers." cap to the prosperity of the coup- "Ba roceries a e y Your Gly t the try. For many years the energiess IN MEMORIAM'. Po s �. sof the early settlers were directed — R IC HS O N S z towards the destruction of the tim- B&T$•—In loving memory of our little EMERGENCY CA LL— ber that land might be utilized for darling Lloyd whom Jesus called g June 28th.1923. :Agricultural purposes. In this There came to gladden•our home one Searboro 59 ring 3 .n way hundreds of millions of dol- day Bell ��110I1e Pickering Hardw' are ' Store A little child so bright and Ray• " lars worth of timber we're burned With a smile so merry and full of fun *� up in log heaps. But, of course. That be won the love of everyone. Ind. Malvern 609 in those days there was no diffl. How we miss him no words can tell a :. ' ?ca7ty in supplying the demand for But wweil'know Christ does all things WK. CHESTEB., 43 County Constable timber and lumber, so that the And that he has taken our baby away _ _._ Now is the time to get your Screen Doors, Window 8ereeie the destruction of the forests To be a bird in his great bouquet. and Wire Cloth. Be"protected from the flies. _ V Badly missed by Mama, Daddy,Sisters r :'meaut an increase in the value,of and Brothers, 'This is just the,place to*get an Oil Stove for the hot weather. . the farms. In later years the de` We have the New Perfection, Clark Jewel. Florence. "Mond for pulp-wood, and for tim Don't miss the big celebration at All guaranteed to give satiefsetio , ' her and lumber, has Increased so Pickering on July the 1st. � ® or your money refunded. y rapidly that our forests are be- I'T31 A Hammocks from $x.25 up—Call and see them. - ` ,eoming rapidly depleted, which is SECURE �U3i1'osf ` gN still further accentuated by the RALPH ®f?E�ON A full line of Garden Tools, Forks, Rg1;ee. Hoes, Lawn Mowers, x destructive forest fires. This ' Sprayers of all kinds, etc. ' rapid disappearance of our timber The popular Entertainer for. your p Gar en Party. He introduces 30 wealth has led our ¢overnments different kinds of entertaining. Agent coif MaQarmiek•De®ring 'as1i1 Mli�ohiner9 ' Send for free circular. - - to take means for their preserva- Address 937 Crawford St..Toronto - ' onney's bread is made $ R6}�aitA. .taken to prevent the great lose by W and all ingrediento accord• -iii - steps43 Phone Kenwood 24x1 - .. - - frnm No. 1 vatentflottt - ' fire. An air service haq been The Pickering tingly. Brown bread the ® �'+ �+1�j�j whole .w hen t, and one * SA( iL+ ' • IT ICYCIGRING -organized to patrol the immense jr ("! J d.�s.7 - y -forests to watch for the outbreak -* a-nee "'�����s� Rroand. Cakes and step . . of fires and to have them extinga• a the finest duality, fresh eggs and pure jams. Ice '-- ----`-- - - - -- -- - Ashed if possible,before they have cream in Stindaen, Sodas The object of this Association is to sonde too great a, Headway• lessen stealing and prosecute and Bricks.. . Wedding Anoter means that has been the leloa�. Cakes our specialty. a � �+I IL Ag adopted to keep up the forest F q. 1 Cie 1Fl�i�s * �'at• wrealth of the country to terty stolen hat o! nets im®vtsdiitd -with in mmber W Liquid Investment ' •Ire•forestrabioo. It is pleasing to d 8ssentivy.0omnafftes. vote that Ontado Count Council Membershipfes •1.00. � � SAVIN39 Bank account is prim y stotus mcv ■bad from vas t3•asa■as o:; Edea • �' arily as Investment. But it to wave taken definite steps in this "a"T bort m gppusatloa. AMU the only investment yielding a fair. secrdirection. They have recom- t _-- . .rate of interest, that is available for imeeded the purchase of 100 acres Exec. Com.—L• D. Banks, C.B.palm- - your use at s moment's notice• Em- er, JK. S.Ohapman. Pickering. HONV ,erpcencies can be Immediately wet by •of land in 17xbeidge township. ! which can be secured for $700. D..Munroi fi3. Richardson. u,?,,' """"?1��� the baht account that hese been con- > 6dsom y sistently developed. Your invest• Aecording to their present plane meat, as such, yields regular returns itbey will plant 90 acres next in interest. Your investment as a +spring, the trees to be supplied by }�Y bank account yields constant satin- :. the Department of Lods and For. » faction and peace t mind in irHe Ener De osits, by ' Mafl thatuses it is the n read for other -+este.Toronto, and to tw planted �nd Yo� uses without the trouble of ,convert. 4 'under their supervision. Accord- inR Ittto cash. Ing to their plans re-forestration - twill continue and should,in time PPHOSE what find it more convenient to "t•i-Ia - #, �wpply the demaad of the people j do their Nanking by mail, will find that the county. Only to this way the co-operative services of this Bank meet STAN DARD Biil��_K ` .eau the future generations be all requirements. Write our nearest breach OF CAPIADA - sssared of a supply that will ea to-day and arrange to do your baakiitg by - 1PICKBAING BRANCH—W.-F. Law, l�oeap�er, PP y p- .,mail. You will save the.trouble of frequent a,g„aa.s glee at sr■.�., W. t i9n. W16kbs ;ply their demands. The land that grips to town. has been secured by the county is ' �.00t of greit value for farming - - purposes, but should be suitable Subscribe for 1 ill Pickering Dews :''!or the purpose for %hick it has ------ been.secared. — - w ' Everybody is Planning Holidays BRO01� RRA Q CRO396 Mrwt M • .$$QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTIOK" ` - ' )Everyone to planning to spend their " """"- -"�", �.rs...ar..•+s+......w. _ - 3 -..-vacation in one of the many different iboliday places that are scattered'from .coast to coast. Weather- - The, charming resorts on the sea C K E R. I• N Cr Firs- Tight ` 'scant of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia hoof and Prince Edward Island are becom• tag increasingly pc alar because of MEAT M ARKET _p RLe wealtb o[scenic lovdineae andun- 'Mmited amne4mente the9afford, in- e - eluding sea bathing and sea RobingA. 'While in Muskoka,Lake of Bays, Ka - B Lakes and Georgian Bay,golf, Round Roast or Steak. ,.. - per lb • 20. �teonis. bathing, boating etc.,are add- - $urloio Roast or Steak. 25e " Lightning Durable •ed attractions. For real fishing in 'Porterhouse Roast or Steak,• • 2% '' _ Proof Ontario. the forest reserves of Nipi- "' •; Rum Roast.... ... lSc - gon,Quetico. Timagami and Algon- P •• ' �� ,•Quin Park cannot be surpassed. Fine Rib Roast, .:. " .. ... 20e ' 6 '1 4 or take 'a trip to the Canadian - ,• E AST'LA K E 'Heavy Rib Boas 18c ]cockles and the Pacific Coast for , which low tourist fares are being offer Shoulder Roast. •• 14 and 180 " LE There is wonderful mountain ... •1� r, METALLIC SHIN G S Pot Roast, scenery, rushing riders, glaciers, In- � ,. - ` '` - , than villages and a magnificent 560 "Brisket, to boil, _ , �. Imile sail through the sheltered scenic Leg of Pock,... .: ... ... 25c' ;For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for slo>�ing seas of the Pacific Coast. Then again Loin Of Pork, 1. P g there is_the world renowned Alaska �� TOOfs of every desCri tiOD. NOW beiII tIIBde Prem the -: "Tour. 9houldet Roast ofPork, 20c,23c world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron. Abso- Ask any agent of the Canadian Na- Pork Cho s, 28c lately the best roofing value on the market to Ask tional Railways for beautifully Illue- Pure Pork Salt Pork,... . • ,.. 25c " four new bu�ildi given also for workEmpire Corrugated Iron prated booklets of the different resorts y„ "Empire" .- ,- _ i:and full information regarding them. Finest ~"' Fluent Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. 35e " Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Bares, w` - -• 85C " Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and Imple: * Y Golden Weddittg sliced. .. Went Sheds s specialty. Mild Cared Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 30c - 4 - AMoet enjoyable gathering took Back Bacon. .. 45e " ER1 lace at the home of Wm. P. and Mrs. „ 65e " • F. PROUSE - PICK NG Petty use) Cherrywood, on - Cooked Ham,.. _ ■ • _June 2nd,hT Bing their 50th wedding Weioers,.. ... ... •• " (- - ( M 25c anniversar r. Petty was born in Head-Oheese,.. ... ... 150 BUILDER sj ']Ragland in 1350 and Mrs. Petty was ••. r � � Building Contmctim t� '.born in Scotland in 1818, Mrs. Petty, . • :.Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs v5 cents arnS oases etc. of all kinds. " 4 . "vrbo was Agnes Smith, has been an `' 5 lbs 90 cents > > , 'invalid for flftNNn years, heina afflict. `• "' lb prints 18 centaj 'U ed wi'h rheuingtism, but Nae peen Pickering Dealer for the Products of 1 all thFresb Trout and White Fish Every Friday rnu ' brittht and Kapp, Rh these ,wars as she was nn this occasion, (v REI p �1 The Metallic Roof Co. Limited, To e They had the pleasure of having with W. G. �irlD' •c • r 1�111. 1i1�\ i . q them their only daugter, Mrs. A. W- t ...t ..: .. - ,.. .., .., :. _ .:7^'-.'.• r "°'' + ,i•.„>.r'4.,.x,Mp$:.,,�,./,.„r� `sr •So'. sal•h•;: "�' '+�" �.,�,W. f,•- •:. - '... ,,,.• .b'..r ,.: ;; .' ....- ..,,." .-., ...... _ �, wi`' M yi.W.�: y. �.r'ok .x '.T, •v;7..�nt., gra •f 5 •m' l.t'r..,a�' •' �.�:t..�...:,.�s:+,.+?:i.�'�S'��•.'.�`.•x'.'_.e.,;.a:�..... °;eft e:is,-:.ac"''..,r:9tc_„ess i�+.:iAytt,i'.�.::�'.�'',.�...nn”,inert.'a:is'3�s'i...�:t:�a`L�'.:dt,'w�..$l��a'�Tss•`aa��",r�+c: 's`"��ssi•°r.�'' e'Zi,�'f% •`.c °�..�:. •r''"'''••.,'�,._'� ����is.,�" 'f' i• _ - _ AFF I rum a:- ..'.. �`. •St`'r'',Sk,Y.,..N..,`6.Y„,...�'v,:. .�w..v..Y�'•'dO. y ....IaT,•'if'.„'•.�+e17.^a-:M'i•.}.��"k,'x.L:,Y'a..<-•,.•`.J'.�yi,iw.>y•::�`.f+`.M• .' ..-.;. c..s..x'.'n,'•L, - y_m:?''• ,y.es`• .;.v . ''� •�„. .tet tX`fd19:s:,.f,' " .ir' ''+; • '9 .a, `b'+-'9+-•.5+i°.':'}5;;.- f.fr5'.9':,�''1 s•h'y'' "d.v€ • -- '» Jv,-.2/"...�'✓1. .�,.:'.?t'`5".r:sY..:"m,;+',k,a#f•++'t°rw r'3 ` r�"'... .�. .•:.♦ .Y •t:. a$•' 4 r CLAREMONT. Mrs. Williams, o! Buffalo, is David A. and Mrs. Pugh, Lake- Strawberriee are plentiful. f } -- - is'viniting her bister. Mrs. Harry field, spent Bandag with their �a' �" Nu &I �? John Forgie, rhos.'Oregg and P 1, Mia. A. J. Chandler, of Toroatu. Thomson, for a few week.$. relatives in glaremont. C.'S.Trueman were in the city on spent over the week•ead here with Miss Readman went to Welles- . Ir ,•Powell' is havingthe west � . Co • her Areata. Sstprday evening. -- � ;�• p ley Hospital on Monday last where aide of his shop re-shingled. The A high elaea band concert will'be Mrs. Readman i4 epeN1►ding a few she underwenC so operstiod on work is being dose by_Thoa.Pat• geld in Memorial Park on the Cheap rates far farm and country weeks in Toronto. one of her eyes. argon. evening of Monday July Ath, buildings. Thomas and Mrs. Appleby, of GeorgeRedahaw, of the 5th ling Mrs. Ed: Gibson and daughter, commencing at 8- o'clock. The :_Windstorm -Insurance,on buildingrl, r ' - 'Wingham,'are visiting friends in of Uxbridge, had a raising on Mise Mabel,.sre speadings eou��ple wind-mills SUos etc. town this week. s Tueed of last week when .he of weeks with Robert and Mia program will be. put on by the . Several members of tete W.M.S. Ston$ville band. Preceding the - attended the Presbytertsl at Oah- eD ad a sew hip-roof od hie ichirdson.of Walkerton: JtutomobUs.Insurance concert there will be two games of all kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Rawson,-of Inger- of soft ball. Watch for bills �+ =aws on Thursday- Mrs. L Reid and son, Ivan, left loll, Duncan and Mrs.--Dolphin, giving full particular$. ._,FARMS FOB SALE fix, Donald and Mrs. Ionaon, of on Friday for Copetown, being and R. J.. and Mrs. Cowan,..of Greenbank. visited Richard acid summoned on account of he seri- Brougham, visited with Frank. �'s Write,or phone '. Mrs.Ward this week. our illness of her sister, Miss Raita and Mrs. Soden on Sunday. r1 E C I N G " Mies Veta Stephenson, of To- Himnn. Many complaints are made re T ronto, spent the week aad ,with George and Mre. Madill and, guiding the dust nuisance in the ED., B 0 1L1f M A l� her sister, Miss Merle. daughter, of Detroit, are 8pendiug village and man are wondering We are prepared to build an ell all . Mrs. and Miss Middleton, .of a month here with the former's g y styles a lawn. chicken wire and stook • 8tou$ville,visited with Claremont why the pollee trustees are. not genres at reasonable prices. 20 WHITBY, ONT. parents, J.B. Madill, and other taking some steps towards ridding friends on Sunday last. relatives prior to taking a. tri to p It will pap you to consult 'us before m. Chas. and Mrs.Grant and family p p the village nf,the nuisance, purchasing. CLAREMONT California. We also have for sale Asphalt of Toronto, spent over Sunday - He n with James and Mra. Evans. ady Roofin and CREAMERY v ' The Claremont elevator will be SALE REGISTER. . Bale Wile VRG�MERY closed Wednesday and Saturday H—Auction sale B'u o w s GSO. FARLEY&SON,Broc Road' „ • - BATIIRDAY, JULY 4T Pickering R. R. 1 Highest price paid for afternoons daring the summer of household effects, garden tools- months. carpenter's tools etc.; at lot 15, cot), USED CAR PRICES L88 Phone Pick. 1709 Cream at the A number from here attended 3, Pickering (it miles north of Pick. the laying of the corner-stone of ering Village), the property of Wm. ;ARE LOWEST NOP ' the new Baptist church at Ston$ Hall. Bale at 2 o'clock. See bills. Frenchman s$ay ' "wills on Friday evening last. The Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Representatives,of _ Give us a trial and'be convinced ceremony was performed by the LEE POWELL FAIRPORT. HOTEL — — Rev. Mr. Moore, who laid the MORSE REGISTER. w .. corner stone of the former building - LIMITED . .. - pow open ander New " iflfty years ago. Boxxis FLiax(18284) (18280) 19881, the Management Next Sunday morning et the gBEATTY rand ebampion Imported Olydes- Studebaker Distributors.Toronto, _ Haptist Church the pastor's sub- dale stallion. the property of Gra- will be at the :STANDS FOR THE BEST � ham Bros.. Claremont, will stand ,Dancing every Saturday ect will- be "Simeon and Levi, for mares during the season of 1925 y 9 Evening , m Two of a Sind," second in a series at his his- own stable. CairnbrogI ��---- Block, Cla�i'@mca�r 8 to 12(standard time) on "The Sone of Jacob." Io the Stock Farm. avenin the study of Jobe trial With an assortment .of good R y EcaTAeY, i2MI) (20019), the superior $ 411 will be continued, the subject be- imported premium Clydesdale .stall- used Laughlin Studebaker, Ma DON'T 1�IBB THIS i yr: in "The Magnin of Life:' ion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Laughlin and �aving great ai;,h in, the old Brougham, will make the season of other care. 4 saying, "The. early bird catches 1825 ere follows: Monday, will l P oe __ ��� �Oal 0 - George his own stable. Brougham. and pro- Ever Oar is is Good Mechanical b , Wel;► the worm," Harry Porter, reed to Wm.Ormerod's,Greenwood, 1 Baker,W. Bingham and Jas. Alla- for night; Tuesday, Urban Blake's. Conaiitioa. way arose from their gin mber$at 1 Awl noon; H. G. Wilson's, base The purchase of a Guarateed Used(lar : ®►. m. on Tuesday,morning last'and -line, night; Wednesday. W. J. Mill- at this sale to a'safe.rase $8d(� SIId Soft �'Oal Of,tih6a - motored to Port Perry for a days er's. Pickering.noon;Chas Palmer's business proposition, beat u8,11 on s fishing, it being the opening day. Liverpool, Thursday, W. J. Don't fail to at this sale if you bBIId Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, . They report great success and they McDonald s, Brock Road, noon; his looking for Real Bargains • Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow y Qrodaced the goods to prove their own stable. niat,t: Friday, Ueorge In Used Oars. '�'H W Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc. Claim. Middletoa's, 7th concession, night: f It will pay' you to get my prices an Large numbers of people took Saturday,proceeds to his own stable Act to day=Our Reputation ie above before buying elsewhere. ` ,advance of be s o! rammer day 'Where he will remain until the foil- Your Protection. S�3C]serl=r. S=t.. + ger owing Monday afternoon. FRANK J. PB,OUSE ;. Ito attend the doe services �wxDAL 9. 1237.41). the imported >ft the Claremont Union Cemetery s PICHERIN(l. ONTARIO ' Clydesdale stallion. the proppearty of Values on Banda laI -Cotnplimen'ts Jail McLeod,Olaremoat.Uat,will , ELM 'were heard on every hand express. make the season of 19'2.5 as follows : p ELM DALE MIS ltngtheir admiration of the very Monday.will leave his own stable at N - jj orderly condition of the cemet�ary. H. S. > ugtb'a. Glees Major,-and pro- Orderly while the Sorel decorations on the coed to m. Hill's, north of Clare- or h® ®l1lYlmer inOD��]E3 moat.for noon; thence to Mr. Mor• - r graves fitly ezareesed the food rid 01"gow,for night:Tuesdsy�W. remembrances they cherished for H. ,Major's. Wbitevale.night: Wed• Men's Tan Oxfords, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber heels 'Government Standard , the.r beloved dead. The chair nesday, L. Middleton's. Brougham. '• Recteaaed -� wsa taken by the president, Dan noon; Jas. HeLeod's. Claremont. Man's �Aroadcloth Shiite. hand made. pongee and bias shades a Itso Morgan, addresses were da- night; Thursday. Mr. Simmers' Men's and Boys' Khaki ante. good quality ScreeDlII s will tater livered by the Reye. Orsborn and B .noon; Bert Jones Mt. Zion. ' : McLellan and the Baptist Male alght. Friday, Temperance House. ),ten's Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers and Combinations 'i Quartette rendered several bean- Ashburn.noon:Lower Myrtle.night; ten �O1�r 11Og8 A� ItJaturda ,own stable until the foil• tea and wbite,.all sizes +. f3fa1 and appropriate selections ll[an'e Sport Shoes. A number of thq business men owing Monday morulas. .a refit. • , Nays'Jertieys.khaki and red colors `. A of Claremont and vicinity are to lie congratulated on an enterpriseBoys'Canvas Shoes, tan and white, sponge solei, 611 sizes We have this Feed at ' Qf considerable importance to this - right prices. �oreighborhood, that is the Clare,• SN ;9 Call at ii i� f ..- Phone 8800 �r. =on t Brick unci Cement Prodaote, a+• �a'N(III` � e at -IT HOT 2 1 W errry all the different The plant is ae►w nearing comple. - Mil Feeds. � -�tioa and it is expected cement Oz.,r©,RF.,�d01�TT. ON'TAR20 ' brick will be manufactured in 'wboat ten days time. These brick It is on everybody's lips. but ea- re s pressed brick,manufactured °!! lira a nnmb�+rof colors and shades. aBy those who are work- New����+�+�it �Vr New Blacksmith sed are sup to be superior lag over range. SEU-00A� SC.i.L' JtiGISV LATING io.dsp b in durability and why wear yourself out when yun with the $trolagest TOW$! Bt1uUt Having rented the bladehio4 ' " they absorb lees moisture• It ie gtn,get an Oil Stove .. business formerly conducted b7 s 4ikewiae expected to ship crashed for$10.00. Ter the"Torpato sW Oi4nj W' ~°� ate' a Thos. E. Stephenson. I respecf- atone and gravel in quantity, a f9e. All VIM operate in a bath of oil affected by fully solicit a continuance of the maanlactare file and drain pi We have s full stock of neither heat nor beau and patronage extended to him. T is � The Company rmpwduBy PRREtl:OTION OIL STOVES pa� atetomatical�► Horse ehoeiag and repairing requests the Poore of Claremont �e s spell sod vicinit , to aspect the ant, LND If have a'Tefonte"Wsaam7l now, you an obtain L O R N E' R E I D F� �►�.. y 6ftwellialthe had and . -*b1ch is located on the P. COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES d"' "g°'T°'a f'LL1°0w6�iei, MostToeoaw Wmdlixil Jones farm, immedistel across - a� yaw � � i the O6fisdias Pacific across Oa; prim on Paris Green and too,as he mads absobrte , isibn� opastim CLAREMONT ♦rsenste of Lesd are ezeep• 'lbs'Tweato"Tower will stand fora beaus$k Nir track• tionally low this year. is tbs hwaviat.a roapest and best-braced ons built for say . The funeral of-the late Robert dodo. See ebia neer 1M6g naso--err see o� booklet - Cwain Chpppin Graham which took place on A ring on the phone will bring nes Wednesday afternoon of last week to your door with a stove or W. R, EMERSON AND FL kSING, to the)dark-ham cemetery was one 5 gsllonsoi Coal Oil. - Whitby P.O. Phone 30Sj of the largest ever seen in Clare- .: .::-. �— ani ' I am prepared to do Chopping mopt, and among the_ se who were Oat Making every Monday. present were many men promin- F. X• C 0 0 P E R --- -- -- -- Wednesday and Friday satin the live stock business in various parte of Qwnada and the CLAREMONT ,Sq �t Stoneboats For Bale United States, who had bold Mr. ~ t3raham in very ' high esteem. $88t QualityOf S dohII F. Blliples, ClafAla�011t which was-also shown in the great V :Gears 8aralRoute No. 2 profusion of Sowers. Among those who sent floral tributes were the f PLasiN. W. STAFFORD = n -following: Mrs. Praetor and eon. GROCERIES 1 . Beaverton, EL Winnett Thomson, Marble and Granite Dealer. +' psoprietor Prince George Hotel, N �t g Toronto, W.J. Stark'and Edmon. at Right ices —4baa b,�, scars on any �h' -Cemetery Lettering etc. ton Ezbibition AWetation, Miss hawr bast. 'Ik.t i, ime � �Oolline,Toronto, T. A. and Mrs. 4 Bars Soap 25c, 8- Bare Castile �y saoas yam f First-class work Soap 25c, 3 Pkgs Amonis 25c, the Maw" sus 7� guaranteed— Crow, Crow,G. and M. Elliot, Toronto of service. Toe averse 100 of a-- Royal Winter Fair and Horse Gillet 15c a pkg, 2 lbs.of D Kiageton Road and Pickering � } Show Committee, Mr. and Mrs. ' -Prones-22c; 2 lbs of 13 East Townline. Btother,Horning'$ Mills,Canadian Date@ 22c, 2 lbs o1` 'Hackney Society,Oanadlan Stand. Seedless- Raisins 22c, © O 1 1 fVAI- 1 27.40 P.O,—Whitby.R. R.1 slid Bred Society,-Canadian Pony . 21be of Valencia Raisins 22c w �►' Society, W. J. and Mrs. Perry, r ''Toronto, C. M. McRae, Ottawa; Fresh Frnit and Vegetables -- x - 'Coulter Bros„ Repository, Toren- _ •° to, Mrs. Mary Barrett, H. M.-Rob- always on hand. inson, Clydesdale Horse Associs= -13'resh Fancy Cooking, Mondays, this ����� ; `tion, R. R. and Mrs. Corson.To. Wedneys and Fridays. is twenty years ane during _ ionto, Mr. Bad and Llndlayy Tie- - - dale, Beaverton, J. M. Gardhouse, Fancy Broadcloth 98c end 1.19' d. tiIDe you .separite 14,6A8 milk- � Weston,G.M. and Mrs. Davidson, Ginghams and Voiles lugs. ;Think Of it11..The Melotte { s Unionville, T.and Mrs.W)dda,To - up to 40c, for 29e: _ Of all materials and dest� ' rotito, Alf red Rogers, Toronto, does,last longer and ikln>t Clean It will pay you to call at our Works Cleo. Wright Wand R. A. Carl of "Plain White and . Fancy Curtain _ Carle-Rite Hotel, Toronto, J. J. .Scrini-25e and 40c per yd. - er and turn Cosier. Dtlr t{sCTs to inspect our stock and " Fane Chintz 28e. obtain prices 1. and Mra. Rue and family. 9touff• y name it—"The separator that All-orders left with our agent..A. T. r Ville, Canadian Thorobred Horse Phone 1401 . Lew, Pickering, will receive our . o entton Society, Ontario Agricultural Soci• - won t Wear out Ask us to tell - prompt and carefiil aLt , 'ety, Beaverton, S. R. anC Mrs. you more and demonstrate. A call solicited Robbins, Wbitby, Miss McC.)irty,Toronto, Ont. 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Y. x,F ^ r . • r � a EN POLAR EXPEDITION " RETURNS _ L AMUNDSEN CONFIRMS BEI�IEP THAT ws K SAFELY FROM 6004 DILE AIR TO � � � ' � �� IS HO�LAND AT TRE NORTH POLE _ w r tla.as • ,A despatch from Oslo, Norway, Thisraisesthe principle o3' A. whether.• �r �s + "�HI r Oslo, June'L3.--The'Aeroaautic As-' Sjpe:iv's small larder and there was R � flays:-The entire Ros:d Amundsen or not there As land at the Pole, or :� ` sociation announced to•day that Roaid�not much to eat and drink but seal _ N, North-Pole expedition arrived,safely whether'the northern end of the earth � - A:53" Amundsen had made no statement:meat, eggs and cider. in Spitsbergen.in one glace. les under the sea. ` sty about_his future plana, Capt. Otto Overdrup, Norwegian ; yip The party did not return to King's It is apparent that had fate not ''f(4ptr# Though they failed, in their main exPIorer`, in an 'interview ptiblished Bay by plane, but was picked up-by a dealt•the intrepid explorer a head ltJt�$ object, that, of being tho first to reach;here, sympathizes with Amundaen'a !!shins boat and conveyed:-there. . wind he would. have •come within a the Nor•th•'Pole by air, their'exploit!disappointment at his failure to reach 1 � It is •reporbsd that the expedition few miles of the Pole, if not have . j in flying to a"point'within 160 miles thePoie;but declares that "aa a sport- reached north latitude 83 degrees 30 reached it in his daring flight. He, Y of their goal, their survival amid un-I ing performance, the journey was minutes,.or about 100 miles Isom.the covered 1,000 kilometres in his aero- , told hardships and• their' return to;unique." Morph Pole.'' planes and,it. is estimated here that i 3 �' Spitzbergen 1 R � p' gen in their remaining plane Capt. Sderdrup is not enamored of i x The Government, oa the receipt of with no wind, or a .favorable wind,I � are regarded as forming a wonderful the idea of flying to the, North Pole; 6 the news of the arrival of the Am- he wouIfl easily have covered the 200 feat, shedding gory upon 'Norway as which, he says, is evidently more dif- ` ,andeen expedition is Spitzbergen,seat more which 'would have taken him to Y' : . well as the individual Scull to reach than the South Po:e,' participants. ' Amundsrn a telegram with the aa- his goal. Coirra end I and 'still believei'the beet way'to get : 8'e perseverance won t3on's beat coagrattalatiorss. The feature of this absence of land i' ?d l „ �' through and,et length, discarding ail there is with dogs and sledges. , 3p The newspapers having a contract In the polar regions if especia:ly in I :- "If people will try-to fly there, they the euqipment they enu.d spare and, with the Aero Club for the news poet- t*resting, in view of the discussions t with only enough gssaline and food will have to gain greater experience l n$ the fact of the safety of the ea- of rights of nations to c:aim the land "s .'« than they possess now," he says. pedi .. k; I to�.take them back-provided there Lion in their windows,'but with. which may be found. 3s. :: Dr. Ekattum, president of the Geo- was no further trouble---they intrust G� ld the details of the story for Fri- +The message Captain Amundsen led themselves again to the air, head_ graphical Society, believes Amund- _ 4lay morning editions. himself' gives is a thrilling' account) Amundaen's'Route.M ing for Bpitzhergen. sen's depth soundings confirm Dr. A despatch from Stockholm, Swe- of the flight, the happy tertnination of The above map shows the route Scarcely bad Fridtjof Ivansen's view that there is no On, says:-=A despatch received here which justifies the confidence which y athe mappine slighted land at the Pole. frons~ Oslo, Norway, says. .the two he first expressed in the issue of the taken by Amundsen and his party on when, almost as if by arrangment; the Host, a .Spitzber`en expert, assert- from in which Roald Amund- daring enterprise. their northbound and southbound Norwegian sealing boat Sjce.iv hove ed that one of the ch lot scientific re- , r , flight. The route starts from Dane's into sight, .The captain and crew of sults of Amundaen's obaerYationa waa. s expedition set out for the North In the 'first stage of the voyage)Island, latitude 78.75, longitude 11 nine of the litt:e t we?ve-ton cutter �s ole on Stay 21 arrived-at Spitzber- from which he,has now returned, the east, thence in a broad are through a had heard the droning of the sea- his record of extensive masses of mist Tuesday afternoon. two dying boats covered the 'distance` l t; which exist in the polar regions.. It n$* The despatch indicates. that the of 626 miles in eight hours before be I point about latitude 85, longitude 15 I planes engine mi:es awe but sup- The ' Y, P- hitherto. had ben believed that these bars of the expedition ars eats ing compelled, with haft the store of I west, to the landing place at latitude I posed It belonged to the patrol expe` mists were only a local phenomenon. nd that It is likely a new attempt to petrol consumed, to come down for the)87'44 longitude 10.20 west, thence re dition out to scan the wild coast for ]foal also said that the batliymetry- . ch the Pole will be made shortly. purpose of gettingbearings turning in a straight line to North (the missing explorers. gs on a Cape, latitude 87, longitude'20 east. On The Gut ri !ocean sounding-results obtained were A despatch front -London says:- water lane cutting through the ice, I p se and gratification of the of the greatest sigulflcenee, as they. i the northward flight the planes en- Roald seamen when t I Peale Roaid Amundson and his since no more so:id landing place was they discovered establish the fact that a wide ocean countered a strong northeast wind mradee returned to Spitzbergen Fac- available. But for contrary winds he; their mistake must have equalled that exists north of Spitzbergen. Amund- ,r , which caused a marked westward drift, actly four weeps after he left in his could have gone another' 120 miles; of the castaways, who thus saw their sen recorded a depth of 3,766 meters beginning about 75 miles 'due north of , ' • attempt to reach the North Pole by further. Observations during this)Spitzbergen for 300 miles, when the salvation at hand. Capt. Wollan which with Heel's cess records at fir. Meanwhile no news of any kind part of the flight showed an area of:ad discovered they were too far speedily recognized Amundsen. eighty-one degrees thirtp minutes, and d hese received from him 100,000 square kilometres up to 88.30 The explorers were ¢con aboard and those made by Peary, lead to the con. - u, The most interesting feature of -degrees ;west and_.aid a new course to the welcomed with the utmost hospitality,!elusion that a dee ocean exists to a ,F• g north with r.o sign of .and, northwest. I D Captain Amundson's trip was his ob- and they came to the conclusion that i although the sudden addition of six triangle from Spitzbergen to the North nervations from the air at a distance no land was likely.to Ix+found further I hungry men made big demands on the I Pole and North Greenland, of less than 160 miles .from the North north on this side of theNorwegiyn;DROWNINCs TRAGEDIES Pole. which showed no land in sight Arctic Ocean. ! AT VARIOUS POINTS other companion capgired. The boat.'e.�torna Causes Damage to� afiat-bottomed punt with sail, was the ' Fort Perry,Hamilton and Port i Pr°perty of Donald wit,on, Bon of W. Shipping in Newfoundland Scene of Boating F Wilson, of Port Ho Craig, who F THE MARKETS Hobe $ had only been in Portlie }, pa about a 9t. John's, Ned, June i.-�3reat - ! r ! Accidents. !'week, his home being in Grand Vale p- ' TORONTO - 01,, "�w f *4 K : ! +was a son of W. Logan Craig. pro- damage was done to shipping b' a Man. wheat-No. 1 North., 81.77; Y: �,; ; Port Perry, Ont., June 21.-Unab:e storm which liar swept over :Kees-. Va. 2 North., $1.74; No. 3 North.,!f to c:ing longer to a canoe which had treetop of the Star and Vidette. 1.69; No. 4 wheat, not noted . 7 + toundland during the past two days. ' q overturned while he was fishing in 4 Ulan, data-No. 2 EW, 71c; No. 8 � ' Lake Ontario with a friend, about Six More Die for Bonabing and about 15 fishing vessels were re- CW, 66e; No. 1 feed. FSe; No. 2 lewd, seven o'clock Saturday evening, Hugh Sofia Cathedral Ported lost be Quirpon and Cape All the above r.it. ba r t # )Miller, aged 28 years, of Mimico, sank Norman. Belie Isle ieporta the loss American coni, track, Toronto-Na y lmo �^` ' 'to his death when a gasoline launch.i A despatch from Sofia, says:-A i Of several motor boats. At Bay de r 2 yellow, $12$. ° ! t H+.�. speeding to the rescue, was about'200imilitary tribunal sentenced to death!verde the schooner Banbury, which Mfilfeed-DeL, -Montreal freights. °�y yards away. The body was recovered'six persons involved to the Sven Kral had Laken shelter after colliding with bags included. Bran, per ton, $38;i `' x aF'' w an hour and a ba'f later }Cathedral bombing In April. and in'an an Iceberg, slipped bar moorings in the lshorta per ton, $90, middltn $86:' Lhe Communist disorders )!"our al--storm end drove ashore, After wrecD<- ga, 5filkr, whose parents )less in Scot- tug flrh-Ing stages along the shore, the {good teed flour, per bag. $2.s , do= land, .and who came out to Canada!Toady have been hanged for the cath- Ont. oats--60 to 82e, t.o.b shipping iedral outrage in which 160 ' vessel became a total loss. No loss of 'Ipoints. .++evera, years ago, canes to Port Perry ge persona Ont. wbeatw--im to $L88, f o.b.S for the week-end with Robert Powles, were killed. life had been reported. i,. sihipuing points, according to freights. of 9$ Wolver'.eigh Boulevard, Toronto. Sudsy--]aping, 780, They were out about a quarter of a /sD®�*Csg]T1 PUZZLE E Bnckv►hsslr-No. 2, 78 to SOc: mile from shore when the canoe was i✓Il i7�7 3�►J.� r V L(.cj,aa:r Ry+--1+10 !, nominal ' upset, the mishap, according to Pow- 96 $10,L ficin', , $ pat, oro Totems- Y :as, having been caused b Miller's do, flour,bags, $ll.b0, Toronto Pas- g 9' � ! 4 7 try $6.40. Captain Roald Amundsen, discover-; missing a stroke with his paddle. Straw-Carlota, per ton. $&00 to or of the South PO, who hoe jnat re- Fred Scheel and a party in a gasoline' 8 Sam. - launch, saw their li h! and a to-1 10 Screenings - Standard, reckons& turned from attempt to reach the P ll I / f.o.b ba North Pole by aeroplane, in which he word them, but Miller, a:Lhough a y ports, per ton, . $ fai:ed for lack of s good swimmer, had evidently become (l Hay-No. 2. per ton. $18.00 to 'exhausted and sank Pow:ea was semi- 414-00; Na 8 per ton, $11.00 to - � r 12.00; mixe4 tea, $8,00 to $4.60 to $6.25; calves, choice, 88.60 to conscious when picked up. In Miller's 13 lit 1 17 f8 19 11.00; lower pockets $1121n bills was found. Mil:er, gra 68.00 to $9.00. $9.50; do, mad., E7 to ti8.26; do, com.,,FOc j Cheese-New; large, 213 to 22c; $4 to $5.50; mfleh cows, choice, $70 to who was unmarried, was emp:oyed in 2 $1 2 23 a, 22 to 22%c; triplets, 22% to $80; do, lair, $40 to $50• springers, a canning factory at Mimico and lived I 1 Stilton; 28'34 to 24c. Old, large, choice, $76 to $90; good {fight sheep with an uncle who was notified of the r to 28c; twins;2S to 29c; triplets, $6 to $6.25; heavies and becks, $3. 50 fatality by Chief of Pollee W. Nesbitt 4 SOc +to $4.50; good lambs, $16.54 to$17.50;. ButterFinest creamery prints, 88,do, med. $16 to $16; do culls, $12 Hamilton, Ont., Jane 21.-Death to 89c; No. 1 creamery, 97 to 88c; No.!to Sts; togs, thick gmoot�ls, fed and came with startling suddenness to day "• 27 2, 84 to-36. Dairy prints, 26 to 28c. watered, $12:60 to 112.85; do; f.o.b., to Henry Aitken., Stop 9, Burlington _ ' Egs�--Fresh extras, in cartons, 87; 12 to .$12.25; do, country points, Beach, his lifeless body ueing found in Z9 1 to 88c; loess, 86o; fresh Stets, 88 to 11.75 to - 12; do,- off cars, $18 to the-bay by Walter James; a vieftor-to 84c; seconds, 80c- $18.25; select premium. $2.46 to$2.50.1 the sand-strip. Mr. Aitken, who pur i --r' hive poultry-Chickens, sppring, lb., MONTREAL " {chased his home at'the Beach a year 34 3 86c; bene, over 4 to 6 lbs 20c; d 8 Cheese, finest vests., 20c; do, finest ago,was entertaining friends from the to 4 lba., 18c• appring chickens, ,4 lbs,I 19?6 c. Butter,.No. 1 Pasteur a iF and over, M Fr., 24c; 30,corn led., 22c; city over the week-end, and at 2.80'a ized 36%c; do, No. 1 creamer 35%c roosters, 15a; ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, y' + bathing p&rty was formed. The water do, secunda, 34%c. Eggs, fresh,,spe- ,' 82c. in the lake proved too cold for the 41 47. >t} -Chickens, "spring, mss' first do, fresh extras, 37c; Dressed poultry do, host, and he to'-d his friends lie would + lb., 46c; liens, over 4 to 5 lbs:, 28c; fresh firsts, 39 to$4c. _ _ taJte'his dip in the bay. Nothing ' 44 8 to 4 the., 22c; spring chickens, 4 - o' was seen of him until 31r,J'a°mes found lbs and over, M.F.,'Vx• do, corn ted, Ducheis of York o his body a few_fent from shore. ' N32c; roosters, 20c; ducklings, 6 lbs. *� � ,' iF5 4o x y►nd up, 270. .- Unveil Nation Memorial Mr. Aitken was past r•esuacitation, i Beans-Cahadian, -handpicked. ib•. ; ' -it< being apparent that. he had been 4%c; primes, 6c. Tnt igTERNATfoMAt srrwl Ta Maple product --8yrnp r• tM- London, June 21.-The Duke and dead for more than an hour. It is ap pe Duchess.of York will visit Tork'next believed be got beyond his depth and - SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Perla) gal., $2.40; per 5-gai. tin $2.80 �. . per pl.; maple sugar, lb 26 io 28e. week. The Duchess will unveil the na- eu$ered an attack of cramps. There - Start out by filling in the-words of which you fed reasonably - Honey-80-15. tins 13%c-. per Ib.; tional memorial to-the woman of the will be no-inquest. Deceased was 65.0 sure. These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, 10-15. tins, 18%c; &%. tins, 14c; 2%- Empire, oonsisting of the newly re- years of age, and besides his widow and they in turn to still others. A• letter belongs in each whits " 1b. tins. 16% to 16c. stored "Five Staters" window In thel, is survived by one daughter. Mr. space, words stn aag�at the numbered squares and running either - Smoked meats-Hams, med., 30-to famous York Minster. Aitken's-city residence-was at 24 Hot- horizontally or v�ertfcally or both. __ 82e; cooked hams, 45 to 47c; smoked The special glory of York Minister ton Avenue north. He had for 12 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL rolls, 22c; cottage, 28 to 25c; break- ' fast bacon 81 to 88c� s is its.stained glass .windows, and the years been in the employ of Thomas � I--Prayers 9-Fish wltlyout vert2ral fins pecial brand 5-To remove the husk 3-Central It-no breakfast bacon, 85c; backs boneless Five Sisters" window, which con- Lees and Son as wat'�hmaker, ti + !-Breathes out 4-A bundle ' 85 to 42c- - aisle of flue stupendous and hesutlPAl Port Hope, Qnt.,, .faits, 21.=Req--• ` - - • 1t-Reeline" _ 6-A drudge Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 lancets (accurately pointed archery, is mond H. Craig, an employe of the Lp-Land measure of 100 square 6-Nlan of couripe to 70 lbs., 22; 70 to.PO lbs. ;20.50• perhaps •the most glorious feature of Daily Times of this town, was drown- meters' 7-To utilize 20 lbs and up, $19.60; liglitweigh the Minster. ed in Lake Ontario' this afternoon IS-A bench - S-A fruit rolls, in barrelz, $59.50; heavy- t - weight rolls, $34.50"-pee bbl` - when the sailboat he wag in with,an- 16-A salut} 10 Rank _ Lard-Pure tierces 18 to 18%c; -- n,a g ° 14-Oriental - l 18-A tube, 18% to 19c; pais, 19 to 19%P;' FOurteea es Average 80 solution of last week's pussla. i 29--Continued In 'an Inz:tlV state 1R•-sagacity � - ptints, 20 to 20ilac; shortening tierces, t_ A v a c A 22-For shame 11i-Pcdlgree an Aggregate 1,120 i_ L A f 23-Reared 11i15-To do wrong Ilac; tuba, 14c; pais, 16c; blocks, I D 'A DRY C C O E E R !` 24-To bar 1 19a-In nyai manner' 1 Heavy steers, choice, 8?.60 to ;8.46; A despatch from Woodstock, Ont,, D F h 0 VES 46--A kind of cloth PI-Ths Scandlnavlan iaRzusp ; 2 Surroundoj : do, good, $7 to $7.25; butcher says:-The ,report of the Hodes of 28-Wild creature I I H O g A H N A p 27-Discloses steers, choice, 7.25 to $7.56; do, good, Refuge physician, Dr. D. M. Suther- 2:.•--To fondle $ � O A p y O B C c L n N 'SO-Loud shouts 2C-Cunnln0 ?6 to 7• do, 46.26 to. $8.80; land, read at the Cpnnty_Co last' 83-To impel 2t;--Construc'md - dO, com, ;6.60 to $B; butcher pellets, greek, brought to ligb�ka 0 0 3q-A baslo lndustr ' abbr l Industry' ( 29-To grow Did 7 I oice, $7 to $7.26; do mad. $4 tp o! lea sully. The report was W a'� 36-Narrative 61--A boy - 8.50; do, Com., $b to ✓�6.6 bu h f0 g po n 5 L A K E T 37-Suffix some as "111" w° f past tjtree months and showed s2•.-shabby Z. sa oowre, Choi $5.80 t4 $81 , N `! T D E i 38-Slumber, c a� if inmates hao died, the oldeslt _ 94-A genus of plants �x c d, ;4.50 to $5.80; A e "I" E 1 i E E f3 L o ^t;E i X10•--Coloring matter ttqq o bed�� 89 and flee youngest -1 38-Memento ! 80$to ,60� titfz a+ i d9, a m�Ority Wero over 80. T7ie 0 B E' GIS O �' q�gheltar•d condltfon iSE-Business transaction # } O $� t0 iS.501 r a$) ga1A = tw' AV$ VM 1,120 1 I 0 L c E T q4-Funeral seeps 89-An equr.l .� ,. 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Don't Call it Love l Adtee'b�etnen &rhaps you are using good tea.'Wei.think w scheme which,is being put forward SALES _ b } This scrap of teashop conversation sacs rr.avaaistyt z aaCs sawlty, ed Rose" extra,good. -Won't you '.try.lit?. _ 'by the League of Nationq that the year drifted to me from two girls: � .aaa. duel*to Loin...'ea.w t■�t r n= shall be divided into thirteen Months ••Pouf, my dear! You're not in-10YO a" or woman u +I" "Pk"t'•r � a.eh auaatni "kt iastead,.of, as at present, twelve, looks .with him You're merely infatuated l" like meeting with almost universal ab- a..t $ � � tr.n.. oat * The extra month would inserted er- d what is the difference? How Y , "An D can one telI7" •� Doing'Away With Conversation. A.crash of tieacupa drowned the re, This is an age of democracy when iz tween June and July, and it is sug- ply, but the qusetlon had set me think• ,.; kei ted: that It should' be"known as �• everyone fa as food as everyone ales "SOL" If not a little better., fid' 'What is the,dif[erence4 The kind- It cuss the new charwoman's first tfIf this scheme were carried into ef- eat thing-that can be, said about in.- err+. cod -te--�1' fact It would involve the addition of fatuatiou is that it is ik treak,sort of morning, and liar mistress had been low an eats day, not included in any of love, fierce while it lasts, but short- giving her a few inetructiona "Now, JLW the months,known as Year Dap." The lived; capable, too, of causing a good Mrs. Jones," she coac]nded,"please re- <, extra-day In Leap Year would,also be deal of trouble. It is obvious that'it member that I am a woman of few S3 :The same good tea for 30 year. additional-to any month. affords no foundation whatever for words. If I beckon with my.hand, that The plan would give .a fixed Easter happy marriage. insane 'Come.'." and Wbitsup, and the idea is approve -infatuation" m m um;' ass THE Y y Church dignitaries, Teaders of com- d ds a�� of l ���rj� r Iasi! arriagea, however, "That aril fine, m wet+ -• �AM � TiW � b o take place, and that because, until ed Mrs Jo or Pm a woman of mares, hotel-keepers, and railway ,oi- few won s well. It I shakes m1 sanity returns, Infatuation is taken to n Scials. At present it is very difficult head, then you'll know it mesas 'Noth bb love, with a great, big capital L. NOWfor rat:ways, hotels, and other con- Evidently what is wanted fa a test as -Peo 'le Who Make Calla Without Ceremony. • ``� p y. carne that have to make special ar• between the two. Keep MinarVe Liniment In the.House. The simple sincerity o1 the King, as teles of travel, for he subscribes to rangements for holidays, to run to any. Well, despite the proverb, let 1t.be well as of other members of the Royal the dictum of Bacon IIiat travel !s-es- sort of schedule when. Easter and stated that love is not blind. Infatua- Planter. f y Family, in the varied interests Royalf,the thesendictum m education. Accordingly Whitsun. never occur on the-same tion is. Love sees the little faults and "And what did you say your buss rr� people, is revealed, in the in there are several distinguished mem- dates two years running. flaws; infatuation sees nothing but mesa was?" asked.the.-young lady. Other advantages claimed for the erfection. A youth of twenty may be "I run a fox farm." a3t> -''audiences" that are grunted, and of bars of the Royal Geographical Society p which the genetaYpublle knows moth- whose presence is aspected-at the Pal- thirteen-month year are that pay-days, madly lafatuated with a woman of "My goodness. Do you plant the ace whenefer'they come balk from market-days, and other fixed events forty. To him she seems an angel. If dear'little foxes?" " mg would fall on the saute date every It to not good form to thrust a hand• some new adventure. Some time ago he were to love with a girl of twenty shake on His Majesty, nor 1s it eti- a veteran explorer, who has spent the month, and that each weekday would he might adore her, but'the keen eyes come.on its four fixed mopthly dates: .quette to start a conversation on any best years of his life in scientific work' of true love would not only see al. that ! Also, permanent dates for racing meet- was o subject, however-near to one's heart-in Antarctic seas, told the writer how god and beautiful, but her little a Ings and other gatherings would be 1t may.be, without •first aseertainiag once atter reaching home he missed faults ea well. i p Lti✓Es ''the King's pleasure Yet'there are I tbig little duty, although be had happy made possible Again, true love maintains its fade: ' i.3 Whether Britain will ever be per= privileged people who may viait Buck- .memories of his previous call pendence.' An Infatuated girl is clay '$ld�r�t7y � , suaded .to adopt such a calendar is In the hands of the object of her in.- Ingham Palace without the usual care- "I saw from.the papers that the King ; Writolissria.Co.,C63esao.terBroCar.Hooie r another matter. All attempts to intra 'montea,-and-who have immediate ac- was very busy with engagements,".he tatuatipn. She surrenders her will and s duce the decimal system of coinage cess to King George. They have ea(explained to me, "and 1 thought it her judgment. His lightest wish is 4c`i audience without the solemn formals- would be unkind to trouble him." here hays so tar failed Then, Loo, her law. " ties q!"an audience and are made to I He had misjudged the King, for what w431 the superatitiotis say to thir• The Gaffe, of coarse, applies t° a � � � = feel at ease. It frequently happens within a fortnight of his settling, at teen months to a year? man infatuated with a woman. Mea t4' that the King lays aside important!home he received a charming reminder � py have ruined themselves, stolen, em- j t Last, A Wonderful Remedy for � y' work to listen to them. Any time and and the Royal "command" to Bucking• 1llA�llll'llif A BREADO�1N bezzled, when infatuated. They Rheumatism. Just one .-bottle Of wry x13 times are convenient to the King to ham Palace For nearly an hour His wouldn't have been so reckless had Piggott's Rheumatic Remedy will give ., . receive_such visitors. Majesty eat and listened to the tale of _. a id. they been ta'love fro there it is As You instant relief. One dollar postpaid. From For-616n Fields. }ocean travel and fascinating facts A Condition Ttlat Calls for a Is- Don lose and sensInfate still the teat RELIABLE REMEDY CO It is as understood thing that a Biah-I about warm wafer at the Poles, on is: Do sight and sena® still function? 798 YONBE 8T, TORONTO 'which the explorer. Benjamin Leigh Reliable Tonic. if not then what seems to be love is _ op returning from some oversews din p - but mad Infatuation.Case shall call on His Majesty. The Smith, was the first to report. Many women give so much of their P'�t� King likes to hear i first hand the 1 The social aspects of the great work time to the cares of their household difficulties and encouragements that of the Church Army and of various I that they neglect their own health and ,New Sea •I•hrllls• Thin, nervous, undeiwefg L people Have been chat with Sometimes the East-end Missions are •brought to the sometimes reach the verge of a.break•', -It migbt be though in this age, schen ;�� on healthy flesh and grow sturdy visitor, out of consideration for his notice of the King: There fs as Oficial down before- they realize that their':every ocean is charted and crossed by I and ambitious when Bltto-Phoaphats 14oyn3 h6eG with apologies, begun to of a society which looks atter the health is shattered. Often the heart!ships in all directions, that there was, guaranteed by no m taken a few abbre�late his story, whereupon, with(spiritual needs of seamen, who !s weir weeks Price {1 per pltge Arrow i nothing new to dlst,�over, but the Ira Chemical Co., 25 -Front 'St:. Eget. Dalpitates-violently at slight exertion, \ a pointed question bt faterpgiation. corned by both 'Their Majedties, and is the stomach falls to digest food and turas scienUL �xyedltion not only His Majesty has shown his wish to expected to keep them Informed of the discomfort follows. The nerves be-f found two new volcanoes in asctfre Toronto. Out work among sailors and the conditions come weak and headsch grow more,eruption In the Pacific. but also came !Save as full a story-as possible. eg a King George takes a real Interest to of life ashore. frequent. The body grows weak and 1 upon a gigantic tide-race whore two �� �' ITCHED . social and. religious work in all parte, The Queen is ten Interested they are always depressed. This con• great currents meet. 1� of his Empire, by whatever Church or 1 fn the movement to brighten village ditton requires immediate treatment The maea 'of foam caused by their E' Society it is undertaken Thus a tra-I lite. and to encourage women to par with such a tellable ionic as Dr. Wl1• violent collision extended for miles, ALL THE TIME 6f ;felling Commissioner attached to the.nue some beautiful craft of home.in- llama' Ptak Pills, which enrich and and In this foam great numbers of dustry. Two officials attached to the build-up the blood, carrying renewed whales and porpoises wallowed. at• foreign or.colonial office of the Salva- A ��•++ . Alan Army may visit Buckingham pal. Women's Institutes and kindred Or• energy to every part of the body. The t:racted by the immense supply of food Face and Arms Govered• ',ace on his return from some overseas ga iizatione.are always cure of ready value of Dr. Williams' Pink Ptlls In a There were also great quantities of Could Not Steep at Night, Y '' access to Her Majesty whenever they rundown condition is proved by the wreckage, covered with organisms. t®Isaton He, or she, Is shown into the �+ t,, sx. have some fresh progress to report follow statement from Mrs Alex: and fish of all kinds feeding on.them. _ Cuticura ..Heals. Royal presence without ce3'+9mq�ty, and � , the King listens attentively W the re. Similarly the King is ever ready to McIantic Bowsman Raver, Man:, who For the Srst time the scientists �> hear of developmetits In the Boy "My fees and arms were covered uG` port of work being dose, says —"About a year ago Thad aserf- found the e8gt'Ot halobahea,•the-_only with implea-and blackheads. The Scout movement.. ous Illness whlcb left me very anaemic. marine Insect In the world, The eggs pp King George has,too, s ready ear for pimples wase hard and red and '• ; I we* not able to"get around to do my are being batched in CaaYs Vast scaled over. They itched and " 1 work, to fact i could scarcely walk. I numbers of jeHy-flah colored the water burned all the time,and I could nyt 5 d was troubled with palpitation of the purple for many square miles. sleep at night. My face looked so .�f W� T� 1 �/ heart kith the least exertion. One The expedition caught more than badly that people ea;l:ed adder it. :. „I read as advertisement for Cts- r ' day a friend advised me to try Dr. Wil- 15 species of fihh, among them being Hours Soap and Ointment and sant Once a mother has used Baby's Own ( llama' Pink Pills as they had done her transparent flounders, deep-sea mack- for•free sample. After using u [ Orel with blue and yellow lights, many a relief so purchased more r tt, �� 1 - -Tablets for her little one she would " much good. I'followed this advice and� � g 4 ti tame nothing etas. The Tablets give ,• took the pills for some weeks, when i kinds of jelly-fish,. and..fish which live twoweeks lwascorn 1 healed Ouch results that the mother has nosh- felt as well as ever. I have since been only on. jelly-fish. (Sigaedi Miss Muriel lollymore. 3d'. ' Ing but words of praise and thankful- able to attend to all my household o----- • = �.owc Wentworth,Nous broils. b� " press for them. Among the thousands f 4 = duties, The dizziness and palpitation II have seen a complete change in Clean the pores of impurities by q fr daily use of Cuticurs Sox with of mothers throughout Canada who have left me and I bless the day 1 tried affairs--educational political social, y p r ' , touches of Catleura Ointment as 1prstee Lie Tablets is Mrs. David A. .� Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are and religtotis—during" my long lite, "t Anderson, New Glasgow, N.B., who' and I sin lad to testify that on. the needed to soaps and hal Cuticvra i jut_the medicine for those who are g y Talcum is fragrant and refreshing. 1wrttes:—"I have used Baby's Own weak and rundown." whole the changes have been for thesaimpy s.er, rr.. tins s Tablets for my children and from pay �► - You can got these Pills from any better.—Mrs. Haldane. s !o('.=�+ �*r+s�� fir. aexperlence I would not be without - - dealer or by mail at 50c. a box from 1° ti..jy ;11h. ' • them. I would urge every other mother t -� r The Dr.Williams'Medicine Co.,Brock- Bobby was a dear lover of honey CeeekeaK * to keep a box of the Tablets in the Iy villa, Oat . and he could scarce:y contain his joy house." The Tablets are a mild but = /r a r t bees thorough laxative which regulate the'! —i+ urban his'f the bough some A�' { _ Av`• few days .after the purchase, be In-1' NERVES AND y. bowels and sweeten tate stomach; � Not more than a dozen yearn ago u Haired anxious,y, When do the QtKve out constipation and Indigestion; A Woman's Job: aeroplane was a ctrriosity' and people .start tb laying their honey?" break up colds and simple fevers and Mises Singleton—"Doesn't yotil hue- would go miles to sea one. FAINTING SP�1lS4 f make teething easy. They are sold by bend help You get the chibdren'ready It Is a far cry from the crude models WE WANT CHURNING _ -medicine dealers, or by mail at 25c. a for iebooQ�?" of those days to the air expresses box"'from The Dr. Williams, Medicine. Airs. 'M hlkids-''I can't trust him. which are now operating on the Imper- �t Woman to�. Great (Atone Co., Brockvillo, Ont, - What does a man know shoat how much rouge and lipstick to tlee on. the fel Airways winter service between CREAM 'I'�a L' p pre a+» No One Known: ,,, London and Paris. Y etablE Compoad little girls. Behind the pilot is a long,low saloon Co-ed Medic—"How long could I live --�. - which has been fitted to be in every -- without brains?" Oatmeal is stated to be the worst way a counterpart of the most duxuri• NZ supply cans and 7aT azDsesa &wnia, Ontario.—"After my girlie Cruel Prof.--"Tirie will tell." 'of the cereals for bane-forming, as one Pullman carriage on the dailwaya charges• We'Pay daily by exprm was born I was a wreck. My nerves' f-=-- the result of recent tests on puppies. maple room is provided for the accom- money orders, which can be cashed were too terrible for words sad Iaim- t Urth, to the tiller thereof serenity', ply could not stand or waillt without modation of fourteen passengers, and anywhere without any charges I suffered with-fainting spells- urt thou, and bread.—Aristophanes. For Every tit—Minarc�; unrment. for each there is a comfortable, cue- mast o free from bad ice, and s - —`-- --- — _ To obtain the top price, Cream until I was no longer.any good for my �,, hioaed armchair. bousebold duties and had to take to my, r itN � x s Mahogany fittings, flower vases, Mir contain not lap than 90 per cont W The doctor said 1 should have an * x rors, shaded electric lights and inch,but I was not in alit coaditba +' >::; operation, Butter Fat' gt�t time. M neighbor said,' `Why' �y z, draught-proof windows all add to the r don t yon try Lydia E. PinkhaM a Vegg- s comfort of.passengers, while an im- Bowes CoInpany Li1114ited. table Com und? I am sure it will do proved system of heating keeps them e u good shod will save those doctor's, warm. There is also a carpeted pas .•Tolronto ills. So I was advised by my husband ?. sageway up the centre of the saloon, For references—Head Office, Toronto, to try it after I told him about it. I Ona • and shelves, containing books and Bank of Montreal, or pour local banks. very thankful to say that I was soon, n s - periodicals, are within easy reach. Established for over thirty yeah. able to take a few boarders for a while ' ,• Those who make many journeys to as rooms were scarce at that time. `My is 17 monthe old now and I have the Continent by air read just as much t not babyet had an o eratioa thanks to our s -. e sa passengers who travel by sea or can, Do Without medicine. I have recommendedthe land. The novelty of flying does not Vegetable Compound to a few people I last eeTy long. MINARD'S know and have told them the flood it has we came back to England done me. I know I feel and colt a di!- The Lesser Evil we brought a bottle. of Minard's fere nt woman these last few months 3: with us, but sinoe'then we can't-get and I certainly would not be without s you liniment writecome anduletous knoill w bottle otu can t your e thio letterin ason seeufit, ' f "I want my daughter to enjoy some wfi ` kind of artistic education," said the M. father who had recently made his y y . t bow much it would cost to have 100 as I should be only too glad for those fortune. "I think I'll let her study bottles sent -over." NIRS. R. suffering as I have to know what it has .. singing." ADAMS, Old Town, Hastings. Eng- done for me."—Mrs. ROBERT G. MAG "Why not art or literature?" erg land, We receive dozens of letters. GREwitj R. R.No. 2, Sarnia, Ontario. , geared,a friend. from_far away countries'as for A recent canvass of women users o! r Minard's. For sprains, bruises, the Vegetable Compound report 3fl out "No. Art. spoils canvas and liters- E S D RO tore wastes reaIma of paper'. Singing burns, colds, inflammation, etc., ii of 100 received beneficial results. This Jacob Gould Seburman, new United States ambax.=_ador to Germany, sails has no equal. �s s remarkable proof of ire merit. C "�.. merely produces a temporary disturb- MINARD'8 LINIMENT with his wife and daughter to assume the post. He is a former Canadian. ante of the atmosphero." - j ISSUE Na'28-15. �r _ - ', ..,, a,; ,n.. r, ,,,,..-,.. ..., :.. ,,- '.:�..:..'. 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J:�: ✓"'S`Yei n�..:•,, : +.�.',�,-�, `. - 'La- , r ht -.:,LOCALISMS. —John. Bath. of .Vancouver, is —Dr. Henry will be here as ineu• S1 here visiting with relative@. al nest Tuesday to attend to hie "' + —Mims Sharman, of Toronto, professional duties. * ang A prices —Found, a door-key. Loser call spent Thursday last with W. J. —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, �Jr i' s and Mrs. Clark. ractiain in Toronto, will- art this office. p to, i be here t —Anew dancing —Born. on Sunda J i f� y R pavilion has y, use 21st,to n his office on Thursday from 10 been erected on Memorial Park. F. and Mrs. P a daughter a. m. to 5 p. m., as usual. * - -III Tennis Goods -Arthur Boyea has had hie (Eileen,Ft'aneet�. —COMINQ,EYESIl HT SPCIAI.IST— ' ' - R� service station and tanks painted. —Wm, and re. Qullle are at F. E.Luke, Opt.-D., 167 Youge St., *. ` —Frank Bundy, of Toronto, via. Peberboro thf week spending a Toronto, able Opptometerist, may Boys' White�Running Boots# regular 1.76 for 1.00 gtied his father here on Friday last. few days with friends. be consulted at- A. H. Allin's drug ' r --Ace. F. H. Doyle,of Tomato, —Reginald Fuller has first class store, Whitby, Tuesday, June thee19'8 B><OWJ1 Ranulae Roots, - f was in the village one day last strawberries. Call phone i0a2, 80th. Glasses, 1!required,at right solid rubber.heel regular $ 25 for 1. g-- week. and have same delivered. * prices. + * # 8 # 45 —Rev. A. R. Sanderson wtH —Mise Lila Dee and Afae Ma . —The following town League - s [ea s Brown Runnin boots #slosh at both services on Sunda . .Clark. of Toronto, spent the wee 'Schedule has been drafted and g -2, 7 P.M. subject:"The Lostvision.� end with the ratter's parentahere. adopted by the taws League Soft @Sirs heavy sole,-regular 2.26. 20r 145 —Mrs. "Albert. 86 is and Mrs. —W. H. Peak, of-Toronto, was Ball Executive of Pickering. thus ', r Wm. Boyer, of Belleville, spent in the village on Wednesday shale• the citizens are assured of two Mens White Sport Oxfords, Sunday with Arthur and •Mrs. ing hands with old friends, games a week till the end of July -very heavy,-sole, regular 2.50, for.1.60 Boyes. —Ed. Dwyer, who has been and the four teams of the TowaeIItliIIe# honest t0 goodness bargains Of ' —The Ladies'Aid of the United critically ill for some weeks, `is League The School, Business, Church will meet on Thursday, somewhat better this week. Country and Excelsior Mill will No. 1 quality stuff '• July tad, at 8 p.m., at the home —Mrs. Forbes of Toronto, is fight it out in Memorial Park for LV of Are. Garnet Courtice. spending a few days at.the home supremacy. pe p ...: ;a —John and Mrs. Murkar are at of John and Mrs. Markar. June 26 School versus Country Winnipeg this week attendaalt the `A cum ber from here attended July 4 Mill " Businese� Bewple geWp$ fir (annual Convention of the Caa* the decoration services at the 8 Country " Buafneee r ''elan Weekly Newspapers'Amami- Union Cemetery, Oshawa last "' 10 School " Mal Rewpie Kewp Shoes and Sandals for the kiddies ` a •ation. Sunday. " 15 Country " will have established themselves solidly —The W. J. Gage's.softball team —The Catholic Womep's League !' " 17 School " Busiaeea; with Pickering mothers • �+f Toronto, will play a friendly Da is Memorial� " Country .-.. ,. . ..• g . ., . are making pre rations for their " 21 School r me with the .Pickering team an harden part to be held on Labor 24 Mill " Business vepg0 Shoes for Particular. People" emorial Park this (Thursday) y emorial Park. 28 Country Business p . evesinR, —Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. D. Forbes, " it School " Mill "i —Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, Mrs. R. Mise Minnie Forbes and Harold The umpires appointed this Fred T. ]Bunting, �P1(rkeriII�d A. Douglas and Mies Cloagb, of Kingston of Toronto, spent a few spring should remember these ` - Toronto,spent Thursday last with hours on Wednesday with Mrs. dates and all should preserve this Retablished�185T. the former's sisters, the Hisses D. J. Callaghan. schedule. Bunting, —Rev. A.-R. and Mrs. Sander. —"Daddy Longlegs" was pres. ` —Mrs, H. Savage is having her son attended the Commencement entad is the Town leak on Thure- ` -dwelling, now occupied by Chas. Exercises at the Ontario Ladies' day evening of last week by the � � '* 'Baker, re-shingled and otherwise College at Whitby on Wednesday Dramatic Society of Queen Street '"renovated.. The work is being of 164 week. Methodist Church. Toronto, and ihci -done by John Draper, —While the bus service to the under the anspicesof St. Andrew's !Zftor / ---John S. Baladon spout a con. city is excellent during the week Y. P. S. The hall was comfort- le of days feat week attending days the busses are all taxed to ably filled and many of those R ille Odd Fellow@ Grand Lodge at their utmost capacity when hand present consider the entertain• ,. Hamilton, as representative of ling the week-end traffic. On Sun_ went the beat given in Pickering Ontario Lodge, Pickering. day evenings a number from Pick• for a long time. The play is very —The frequent rains of the past ering were unable to be accommo interesting and contains a Rood �•® ®W }10W1t3� week or two has been moat bans• dated and had to secure autos to deal of humor and romance as well ficial to all(kinds of vegetation, get back to the city. The Oshawa as some sadness. Each one of the While it is somewhat late for the and Whitby passengers have an characters was well sustained and A big range of Youths' and Men's Khaki Summer Pants, 'nice oliva hay crop, it is helping it wonder• advantage over those from Picker• interest was at a high pitch all shades all sizes, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.25. fully, ing and points the it, as the last to through the play. For amateur —Mrs. Elsasser and two lady seek accommodation run a chance performance the presentation was . friends. of Toronto, have been of being left. Since the above was of so high an order as to eclipse Boys' and Girls' Play Suits, 8 to 8,'ear@, new desigab, spending a few day@ with the in type we learp that the two: that of many professional troupes, very neat, 1.44 and 1.88. former's daughter, lydrs. James linea have agreed to run an extra Between acts manic was provided R,,o"*and with Mrs. i, Weiler bus on Son day evenings at '.35, byp Miss, Madelene Bell. soprano , W. and Mrs. Cook. Richmond starting from Plekerin,g. The Mr. Deogate, baritone. and Miss ]( ' White Canvas one strap rubber Bole Slippers,all sloes. Mill, and P. and Mrs. Russel and experiment was tried last Sunday Avey Clark', pianist. all of Toros- ,,also isess' end Children's. U (little cion titer, Olive, Toronto, evening and was a success to. This musical treat by thee® Watch our window for these at Half Price. wiaited over the week•and with H. and Mrs.'Arnoid Rave a 'well-known artista was very an Bev• A. R. and Mrs.Sanderson. most enjoyable lawn social to the joyable, being of to order not t' —The members of the Swastika W. M. S. of the United Ohnsch. often heard in the village. After Club held their annual picnic at who also invited the W M S. of the concert the visitors were ea � 'A><iOther fresh shipment Of the famous "Holeprooi" Sime5oe Point on Wedneadmiy after. St. Andrews Church last Friday tortained by the Young People's noon of last week, when a most evening. It is estimated some one Societ at totes i1tome of W.J. and ; 'Hosiery for the ladies. u sajoyable time was spent by all. hundred and fifty availed them Ara C arlk. y . - —Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright were selves of the invitation, a number X11 the new shades, specially ptiCed at 1.00 to 1.50 at Whitby oo Wednesday last coming from Audleyhand Whitby. eines of attending e g graduthe ating class of the acquaintedexer. After an )and hooking dour in verti. th�' — Hospital. curves at the great variety of 1stud a the �ED BUCKWHEAT FOR BALii training Sig Silver Hull variety, w.F.Crawford.R.R. ',.'Hurlbut' Slippers and Hoots for the middies. Ontario p ty pante. shrubs N°. 1.Pickering. 39 42 L. A. and Mrs. Findlayy, of To- and trees, many of which were - People who are particular about the kiddlee' i roato. motored down on Thursday imported from Holland, • QLVER HULL BRED BUCK- feet. want the "Hurlbut." 9 Po pro 1w t for woe.sown sad good cam� Apply • - -. . of last week and spent afew hours gram of first-class tglent was put to G.W.13odg■on,Caaremont, 11.42 with Wm. H. and Mrs. Ellicott, on. Mr. Arnold had secured their �,OR SALE—Seed Buckwheat, Sil• •!New shipment of "Gracia"Shoes for Lsdies. Newest is and also called on Pickering role. friends, Archie Swann, of Hart �C Vey Hull var,�ty, Amos Brivaall, R.R.N°. black, kid and patent. Most of the tires and friends. House, and Miss Henry, of To. a,Clareumt Pbonc Clare 30@ 41-43 ; "Gracia." , ladies want _ +4 —Listen, the garden party to be ronto, who rendered several sue TOUR FOR SALE—Gurney Oxford held' in the Pickering Memorial wlections to the delight of all. SgR,iF�rt condition, ar�on,suit suitable for llfana "Arrow" Shirts, a e loll nice lice, in lain Park, on July 28rd. ander the Mrs, A. R. Sanderson, W. F. Law 1w• y p auspices of the Ladies'-Aid of the and Fred T. Bunting also contri °�"' 82tf white, blue, mauve, grey and pongee. United Church promises to be buted to the proRram. Lfrght SESD 13UCKWHEAT FOR SALE— They are going great at 2.50. "! + rover Hui)varier : also 9 fresh mileb cows. better than ever. refreshments were served, daring ,:lot 23.eon.5. Pickering. Phone Pick 1010, " —E. Marley and a man named which a hearty vote of thanks Jos.carter, 41tf + ' s aHarriaon, of Oshawa, collided was tendered the host and hostess, filen s Pure Silk Knitted Ties, _ STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE— - A wonderful line, going at 100 with their care near Liverpool on also the entertainers. ,S First-class fruit and goodmeasure,'delivered -- - - Sunday evening. Both care were —A Dominion Day eelebrstion anywhere Apply to R,J. Fuller, R,ft.N 1. Pickering.os Phone Pick 1038. 41-49 - damaged, , bat fortunately, no which will take place on Memorial . Splendid new lines in Tie Pitts, Belt Chains, person was injured. Park on Wednesday of asst week STRAYED—On to the premises of Cuff Buttons. Tie Clasps. Bulldog Fasteners, —Ed. Willson, of the 5th conces• promises to be one of the best the undersigned,lot 13,con.4.Pickering.two = Stud Buttons, Invisible Braces and the very white bull terriers. Owner may have wine by Newest in Aen's Straw Hate. sion,a few days ago picked a leaf ever held in Pickering. The com. pr viaspcope sty and paying espenses. John from a maple tree. which measur. mittees appointed to look after guialaa.Pisekeriag. 4043 _ ,. ed 9}inches across and inches tb^ork have been doing their 8,} g �('A88BY-HARRIS MACHINERY from apex to stem. This to a re• best to provide a splendid pro M—And repairs. Now is the time to look markable size eoei veryseldom is gram. The day's sports will be- after your sprins need,, cultivators, drills and ' t' y harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 8 1-2 by 3 Great Values in the Grocery Dept. :.Chapman's Bal;- . equalled. gin by a grand ealithumpian pro- 11 wagon vw,•cbmp. D.J.Gormley:Osaka#• —W. zl dna Are. Richardson,Ulacession esaBLo od i tube town start 180 sus ton OCAL AGENT WANTED—For ing Powder at 25c Ib. "Horsley" Blend Tea 80c. Miss Lizzie Richardson. T ' bell, Miss Louisa Richardson, Mrs. proceed to the park, and will be LlPickering and district.to sell for the *'old a Bulk Cocoa lOC lb., d lbs for 25C. J. N. Richardson and Wm.- V. led b the Canadian Arm Ser Reliable Foothill Ntri. with ." A splendid open• y � ing for the ri�pt man. with escltiave t«rltory. Clornell have been spending a few vice Corpe Baud (8o strong), of For fall=Mars. write stone&weliioston, slays during the past week attend. Toronto,which has been secured Toronto. 4144 Ing the Yearly Meeting of Friends for the afternoon and evening at OR SALE—Cheap, all kinds of at Norwich. great expense. Three cash prizes Fwagons,harnW asci almth�ds of farm bd - AP M A N p�m"is In ori«. Alm several Mary and . < —F. T. and Are. Bandag and of$67, iii and 88 will be awarded Bg6tsala a deook stoves=4 M,ea, xise. • S. High- am, Billy, were in Toronto on for the best comic outfit Do not ort prizepu d%bides and wool. also live pool; Thursday last visiting Dr. and miss seeing the ealithumpian pro tom' H H rerasan,stonifvflk.Phone 1908 iatf Mrs. Marsh, who have returned cession. At 1.80 p. m. s, football RUPTURED PEOPLE ? x from Hamilton, Bermuda, where tournament will begin open to all -they have resided for the past few teams of the S. O. Lesgae, for If yon want s,comfortable,easy and lw�,"Oi%r sora4 during which Dr. Marsh which the prize will be '11 club set the same time secure hold- been pastor of St. Andrew's bags, valued at W. All entries lag appliance, write far �'1� �� �� church. must be in the hands of the eecre paticulars, � —The June meeting of the tary by Monday, June 29th. A THE GORDON APPLIANCE - Women's Institute will be held at men's softball tournament will be 43 628 Crawford St., Toronto CtQ$N THERE S TELL. YOUR ALMICrMT TLL .� the home of Mrs. Jae. Richardson, played during the afternoon in = THE CONST(�Ll EXCUSES Tp "TELEPHONE Monday The 29th at 8 p.m. Mise which:the following teams will N. EI W THE JUD&E NIM 39thel Martin the representative take Brooklin, a • p part: Mount Zion. from the department will be Claremont and Pickering,the prize present and address the meeting. being pipe baseball sweaters and N Whitby branch will be present cape. In the evening a grand con T I N I I T H . :: and provide part of. the program. cert will be held which will be All ladies are especially invited to presented by two well-known attend this meeting. Will the comedians, Messrs. Yule and Having parebaeed the Tia@mith• members kindly,brinl;sandwiches. Jeeves, of Toronto, who will Rive ing and Hardware business form- �••�' • —The Toronto Transportation a splendid program of songs, dia- n • Commission are very such worked rogues, storieP, imitations ate. erly conducted by J. H. Bundy, I up over the fact that the highway There will be dancing in thellew Ea prepared g, do PlumbTinaming thing. Eave troalthing, Plumbing and busses are permitted to operate pavilion, which will begin imine- Furnace Work. w 1 w S B •'` r .further than Nest Hill, the end diately after the program and for = �= of their street car line, as they which a Rood orchestra has been Satisfation guaranteed contend that it diverts traffic secured. There will be booths on Prices moderate �� "� f• ' from that line. The have no the ground for the sale of lunches, hesitation, however, In operating ice cream, soft drinks etc., and Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Hardware N busses of their own ovor there will also beside show amuse. Etc., always in stock. the route covered bo the other bus mento. One admission fee only to TT �p ''linea and for which they pays picnic and concert: adults, 35c• �LYIN B V SHIn — ` hpgvv lipen-e. "Consistency, tbon children, under 12 years, 20 cents. . • �J art a jewel." Care parked free. DICKERING f, �c „\ •Y.::,.:. . - ..'",::•.,.. .. _ r. _ _ t. .l• :fir 'S. LS •y';:i`+. ._ .. . '.. r• ..:+In.`r'.. / ..0' .., n a: �• 'x'1, n ;.• : ... :",.-,' yr. s}�.1 * r � ..� •.d. r"�', e '"' , • ' � .' .... >:, n":....•.."v .w,.' :.-. d c.. ; .... ...,.r . '�1> .lv..+ •r•M ...... .. •/ 5.., ;T, ^v ' •, .. f�$. 4o- .:` C {r t- . d ..•A c *+ ,:.. •vim N• '-x'�a9/h••. .:r,. -. -,.. .•.;cf:d. a>*-t .. :.:. E4p y,4�'•=n.. 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