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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_07_17 p, G. 2 7 �PICKBRIN`Gq ONT, FIRLUMAY, JULY,.217 , No. 45 VOL. XLIV. V, arson ln*rer MOUNT ZION GREEN RIVER. July 31st for the garden party, under, the �TTReserve A grand garden ENWOOD Ladies'Aid Society. paity at Balsam. The Williams Piano auspices of the -saw XiU =aluket Co., of Oshawa, will play a le"a will be held on the spaclous lawn of softball game with Mount Zion at 10 M- Charles White. Green River, on the 7i F'd after which the Piano CO- will 811PPIY evening of Monday, July 20th. Begin B. POW-111TH. Opb.D.. Director •pp ometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. tbeprogram, which promises to be ig at e.80 o'clock an interesting foor- game between hall will take place k1wW ember of the American OPUMn9t7i 17 % - . by appointment t. Established 1888 Eyes examkiked gooa. Cherrywood and Wezford. after pbow 2KA. Claremont. out. LOGS- WAN I%D -:4 1 . : I"Established. . . GREENAIVER. which an excellent program will be McKINNON, M.D., LR-0. rendered by the following artists:N 0 mentberef of • =Lb Custom siming'dons, Oat Rolling The attendance at the Park-was very Duncan R. Cowan, Canada's premier SCRATCH FEED and Chopping, Wood large on Sunday. entertainer, -The Man Who Made FOP. LAYING HENS Smile"� Miss Bestri a L 311 "1*2.75 per 100 lbs. Repairing, The farmers etre nearly over with Royalty rdionist; Mill elan the baying problem. Smith, piano-acco The garden party at Locust Hill was Honey, Milliken, elocutionist, and CWilroprLactic Shaping and Turnipg well patronized from this burg. Pipers Graham and-McGregor, of the ....... The following are some of the many ailments '�; SIZE . : . ad. assisted CRACKED CURN-HE, Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools The basket factory is running to its Toronto Scottish Pipo -Ba ClIthropractic adjustings are el�cient inovercom- good local talent. Refreshments pacity. -Orders are very large at byl $2.90 per 100 lbs. ing: All forms of nerve trouble and head-ache, Salt J�or Sale of all kinds may be secured from pardysis, spinal troubles,throat and lu present. us weak- successful at Myrtle booths on the grounds, Admission85 rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor, Our lads were 3 der*, highblood pressure and other circulatory CHAS. A. WHITS. on Saturday evening. John played a cents; children. under 12 years. It troubles,heart trouble and goitre. Everybody welcome. WE CRACKED CORN .4, star game for a beginner.- cents. F IN 4.1 i Successor to,late W. G. Barnes MR. DURWIN .,E. STECKLEY. -0" of the beat football games of FOR BABY CHICKS ow Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Phone 042D or write Locust Hill, Otit. the season is to be seen here on Sat- Townsbip Sporting News roW*tic. Will make residential calls in Picker- .8 cents per fb. at 6.30 when Cherry. ing: Visage,!line.Claremont and surrounding district, rday-evening 'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. wood visit our boys. Both beams S HINGLE S u successful the lith and will The events at the Oshawa Lake Park For an With call 141 J Bowmanville or were on July 14th were the north against 'leave w4 With irnyone taking treatment.471V BUTTERMILK TO )9po each endeavor to win bn the 18th. the south Sunday School match.the POWDERED Lrlfi. British Columbia Cedar Inter-town ladies' softball matches 'Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles GREENWOOD. and the final of the C.S. E.T.athletic PUT IN WET MASH Bird's Felt Slate Shingles football matckv!%a as- R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and contest. The foc for We at One of the best garden parties ever 'M win A Notary Public Etc. Money W cellent, the boys from the nor take place on ring by a score of 2-1. which of course TRY IT I T. PATBRSON'S north of 10.. S=;Eng,Court House. Whitby, 29y CLAREMONT givea In Greenwood -11 - ar Fred Gibson's beautiful awn was to be expected. An excellent 0. RICHARDSON&CO,-Barris- Call and get prices. Salem Corners, oti- the evening of stiritigof,sportsmanship existed all %-Joters.Sojiatcra etc.. 317-319 Confederation Tuesday, Julj 21st. An eircellient t rcu h he match, and although GIVES SPLkNDID RESULTS W Life Building,Comer Yonge and Richmond Sts.. program will be given by the follow- plenty of enthusiastic rooting was .woiroo4a. Phones Main 1a90 a9d Main 0490. Stf artists Holl Whitting Ryan' indulged in.not one unpleasant word I J. -H. Beal 'ag lftrl Lited Church, To- or action was in evidence. Mtty such ILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar, soloist of Bell a r 71. Xo6.C*XUM3, hater, Solicitor. Notary Public. Room Em ronto; Maud Carol Hopes, elocution- spirit continue. The ladies' matches Air ist; Ralph Gordon, cartoonist and 639,Confederation Life Building.Toronto. a- J?uneral Director were gocd. Dulabarton and Cherry trasces 4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 .seen and entertainer-, Erlaod Misner. violinist, word being eliminated In the first Street East Telephone-Main 7080. Residence of Music . ."o Hudson 1748. Licensed Embairner of Toronto Conservatory series by Centennial and Wbitevale, George Ross, tenor soloist. Torontot C 0 A L Geor The final results'are not known to the Dental MOTOR HEARSE Bob Harvey and the Wblthyorch- writer• but the ladies certainly exhibit --------------­ extra. Dr.James Moore. of Brooklio. a spit it of humor in their games,some R. D C. Smith. Dertist. CLAREMONT, Onto will occupy the chair. Refreshments times quite unintentional. Why don't Phone 924 of a I kinds may he obtained on the of Hard and Soft Dwille. HonorG-aduateof Cliicago and To- I the ladies have a league? Ttie fiG;Ll A Rood supply feet Universities and the Royal f 1),eetsistirleonq Phone office 1011.Collate grounds, Admission.30 cents-, .-hild- of the athletic competition between Coal on hand. Also a supply Rem ce 101.5. Nooutsid: appointmects. 261Y ren under 12 years 21)cents.ts, Giles Tran, of. Whitevale, and James of Kindling Wood, Blenkin. of Dun score was won by LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. CEDAR VIEW Giles Tran with a score of 448 to 444 in stove length. BLAKE of the Royal Colelge of D=tal 8,peseible WO points. A miniature fluxteons, and University of Toronto. Oface 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. over Murdock's Confectionery VLOM Whitby. Coal I# The ralIpberrilea are a good crop this trophy was awarded outright for this. 011111"bows 9 to 12 ;I to raw, Ind.'plione Coal I year. • IN Sell phone 220. DONALD MUNRO. PICAEKING Several were to church in Wilson's --PUGH-NiEADOWS' J.Gra'duateofRoal College Dental Sur- g took place Wldtevale N DALEQ L D. S . D. D. S., 10&1 of tbal I&-n on RuDday evening It Hard and Soft E Many from the View attended the A happy little wedding the Unjverwy of Toronto. Ofte at the home of jgeesr and -best quality on garden part3t at Locust H ill. the bride'@ parents. Above D A. Scot,'. store, Llarsn�mbnt. 0.t. Sussex Qdke hours.9 a in in 5 P. 0. Saturdays; 9 a, hand Miss M. Michell and Miss Q. Coyne Geo. B. and Mrs. Meadows. S sex as to I p m. Phone Clare 140& 4717 spent Sunday with H.Turner. avenue. Toronto. when their second The Service ClEamsine Miss 0. Coyne. of Oakville,is spend- daughter. Nellie Primrose.became the HORBERT T. FALLAISH, L D 8.. THOWS. A. LAW, Ing p few weeks its the View. bride of Hugh Donald Pugh of­Pence- Motor overhauling, top and side our- D,D.S. Graduate of the Royal Calk" of nville. back." Whitevale. the treasurer of Miessal Surgeons and the Univtrsityr of Toronto, Miss Marjorie Path.of Unlo Turner, tain repairing. 01ke above J.S.Baledon's store. XMIC311:021=1r. QUIL Is holidaying with Miss Vera Tu Pickering toiOnablip. The ceremony -Battery Service--Charging 7 Picker It F. 10dice hours a in to 5 p.in.. of by a int Turner and Min M. Patch was conducted by Rev. S. D. Silcox,a and overhauling. infest Phone Pick 3700 V. spent Sunday afternoon with Miss A. close friend of the family. in the pr HARDWOOD , - X All w9rk guaranteed. Flat rate Michell. ence of some twenty-five immedi. service charge *=*in*** garb*. was smartly ING J. H. and Mrs.Michell "Eit Sunday relatives. 'no bride . -phone 5.510 Mark. Central. FLOOR with Gen. and Mrs. Richardson, Of attired in cream rayocce crepe. re- W V. RICHARDSON -RW lb Claremont. lieved with touches of bl%ck and trim- returnedholm W. E. a E R R y o tate. Insurance Ceov"ancing. Nocary Miss Ada Michell has a min of lace with bat and shoes to Pubilic.Etc..Pkkerin&but, 31ly 3 8 cleaO plain oak, $106 pr m. b m after spending two weeks with rola- match. She wore corsage bouquet clear 85 tives at Oakville. of blue cornflowers and yellow rose@ ANTHRACITE P-8 No I Licensed Auctioneer, 3 8 clear birch, B4 Many from the View enjoyed a very mod was attended by her niece, Katb • kw 00'""09 Of To"O K"Os'"w" A G's- 3 8 -No I clear j7 merry time at the reception for HaSh teen Woolley. who was a picture in 6Ma idea g all I'm." naoad W on hoir,." means. Ad4rosa Gran 11111vair P.0. Oftt. Beech and maple same price and Mrs, Pugh at Whitev&ls On "i- rose and ca"ted an old fashioned nose as birch day evening. gay of sweetbftrt roses. candy'tuft Coal, All Sizes I and baby's breath. Mabter Bruce B.BEATON TOWNSHIPC)LIER o0siveysaser. Oomm"Numeirfor "Arius Will anpply material only, or ellp� Fofitbiffl, Cherrywood at Green Seibert, a nevhew,acted as page. De- admovia, Asoonvains. Roo. don" so low Nlut coal 14.50 at Oat IMUM *fLKarrVT IA*- ply labor with material. lightful wedding music was provided as -11111 River on Saturday July the- '11111'aw by Mrs, Russell Hill, a cousin of the 19=. Ons, Quality guarante6d. 18th, at 6 30 bride, and after the ceremony an im- the yard AVID A. PUG H-Live stock auc- Prices subect to change prompts reception was held,the rooms Dtioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, witbount notice. GREENBURN. Mog beautifully decorated with roses, Stove coal 16.00 at Ctucago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed e. Considering nook Block and ring It. All kinds of sales ferns and delphinium ed to. reasonable. Phone A gloom was cast over the comun- that the date of the wedding had been the yard I C=attend PICKERING • mont. 81Y ity on Sunday, July 5th, when it be- kept comparatively quiet by those came known that Thomas Foster had Immediately concerned there quere. AVC- M. MAW, LICENSED f"n Pea coal 12.00 pa edaway&tthe home of his dau- astonishing number of lovely gi ts. so TIONEER for York.Qntario and Dorhe LUMMER YARD pbter.Mrs,Gen. Johnson here. Mr• testifying to the affection in which the Counties. All kands of sake promptly.attended in County Cavan, to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be Foster was born little bride is held by her friefids. Coulets 12.50 .arranged at NEWS'095cv. Bell and ludepen- Ireland, in 1828 and came to Canada r Pugh left by nese phones. Whitby.Ont, Sy CANNOT DO BETTER Later Mr. and Mrs. when 5 years of age and settled in - home in Whitevale. motor for their Delivered at any reasonable 1: Cavan, Ont.. where he resided up to the bride wearing an ensemble eoo- Instal)one of our InFt­Gss Oil Burners coming n visit big daughter at Green- tome of send and reseda green appli- distanee at 50 cents in your Range-Cheaper than coal on�M A REAL burn sy 24th. He married Mary quad in bronze.with hat in correspond- Ter ton abundance of beat just when you want it. Per. Jane Morton in 1882.who predeceased ing shades. bircic,1901. He leaves to moues hie featly safe. loss three sons. John Wm. of Oshawa, DuNnArrtomo OIL FURNACE BURNERS F. A. R E E'S �tj B A R G A I N I Gear a and James of Cavan,Oct.. and i.A.M. Instal in any furnace. Nooss. twollau bters, Mrs.�Akeyof Brock- Born, no July nth,to Dan and Mrs. Beat controlled at say point desired. tin, and Mrs. Gen. Johnson of Green* Gormley,a 6013. Set of Solid Golden Oak Diners. Superior to any other form burn. The funeral took Place'frOm Mrs.Tapp,of Toronto. Is spending consisting of 5 chairs and arm of heacing. the residence of big sea. George FOO• a fortnight with Mrs. C.Sm .41 &Isis. �4 cltiair. Regular price $28.00, Weare sorry to repo 0 J. GORDON'S, ter Wednesday, Jul rt Wm. Thom now selling for 4119-00. Church Street, and proceeded to St John's Cemetery, confined to the house tbrOU9101 111111101106 'Set of Solid Golden Oak Diners. Agents Wanted 231y Pickering tollowed by R large gathering of gym- We are sorry to report MM 811011110teoaeultia of Picke,nngti 4 5 chain and arm PaLuMult friends &ad neighbors. thus very ill.. We Lope for a speedy recov- showing the high esteem I, tar price $25 W. Bread Flour and 'King of Toronto Flavo was held. n which be or iisses Sanders a 1. wow going at$15.00. visited with Miss Janet Allison last ]C./ m' CHERRYWIDOD. Misses Forbes. of Toronto. were On display In our wlndow� and Marvel ­'. Sunday. 9 guests of Miss Antis Allison over the A grand garden party, under the We sell Apex Records or Needle,@. try Flour auspices of the T.Adie6'.Aid Society, -eek-end. Pasf the school grounds, is and daughter, Store will be held on t1rii.Arthur Ann! Any Apes Record 66 ets. Adelaide,of Tyrone. are guests of W. May be obtained from you Grocer. 0herrvwOod, on the evening of Fri- week, 130xof2DO needles. either medium The )gram will be and Mrs.Aunis thio program Mah day, July Slit. picnic • or loud speaker, for 80 eta. given by the Melodyland Concert Co. Everyone enjoyed the union Brooklyn Flour and will consist of solos, duets, trios, at Osbawa on I uesday. One meets so ids. dialect songs, comic songs, many acquaintances and friends. Ne*' lodation , readings AS. �VILSON, Prop. Walter and Mrs.Scott. of Victoria J Find orchestra selections. Every num- Walter S a different her will be of moment. There w "New t type and not Square,and daughters visited 4a C. A. S�eeritt will the day with S. and Mrs, McConochie. ore, a dull usual refreshment booths on the Mrs,Harold McCowan Find family of (Successor to C. H. Burlbig) grounds. Admission 25 cents-, child- Scarboro are the guests of the former's Term peng gr ``Fall T 0 aunt, Mrs, Alex Thom,for R week. Stock iq cents. New Furniture Dealer'and rem. under 12 years, had the satis. Lawson and' Mrs. McConochle and Funeral Director CberryWood supporters family, of Moose Jaw. are spending a faction of seeing their football team former's Phone 1300 sr the hardest month's vacation with tie...... SeA. Ist beat Claremont by 1-0 in P If the parents. Dillingham' 's Rloc' li 'Pickering, game played here this season pretty to see Rev, and olataldo LLIOTT result had been a tie, as it carne p We were pleased ek.in our mid at not 'base been Mrs.Crozier,of Tavistb near being. it would iv was well bal- last Sunday, the gue-sts of Ernest.and .: King Street the pla F E N C I N G surprising as Armstrong. Anced, both teams plailmig a fast; good Mrs• Cornef Yonge and Alexander tempered game, free from any un- We regret to report the death of at Ring- We are prepared to build and sell all i or dirty play. Bob Wm. Anderson at his home chicken wiie and stock Streets. Toronto, necessary rough wood on Wednesday afternoon. aged Call and see us -styles of law n. cb forwards, had the, Puryone of our forw fences at reasonable pt ices. 69years, The funeral will take-place misfortune to have his knee wrenched before -All graduates of last p. m. to-day(Friday) to Erskine It will pay you to consult us accidently early in the second half, nt2 Cemetery, purchasing, and though he tried to continue PlAv soventeen months have ing. was forced a few minutes later to •The garde pirty on Friday evening We also have for sale Asphalt was well attNded and the programme N 17HE PICKERING� NEWS I Read Roofing and secured employment as leave the fleld for the rest of the game, was all No Ell MCEWE s of others We are likel- to be without his ser. much enjoyed, The supper Ready Wire well as score everyone get- vices for tbe'next few games on this that could be desired. Veterinary Surgeon '0 OEO. FARLEY&SON,Brock Road: account. Next week we travel to ting Ft generous helping of strawbpr- ing was perfect. Pickering R. R. I W. J. Elliott, Principal Green River and the following week ries and the even Ontaxio Phone Pick. 1709 #hc,it$140 was realized. Manchester come to Cherrywood. k'7 R = x"I. Z , 1A R& n. ................. was this day. Yet iA such repute and sadd the "Ona,Men look- r serious respect is learning (or even for the firs' tini i IZ�Iiit & ",let us; n I I have pront-t held Scotland Fo on with our work. .. ........ the report of It) Sells our ��OC�r' that there was not a man but won d lised, and I will keep. Till I see yon have stepped half an hour longer or I Galloway bursar-1—I'll keepMy: risen Uf an hour sooner to help'promige. And then perhaps 1 $ ,11 be, John Smith with his work about the cured.' a ahes or In the fields. From this time forward Kit had ."Ift's no used to it like us!"•tbese i long days of work and :a :11 kindly 1i farm lads would 'say,* II of learning and-sleep. Little by little "wlini can a learned man ken aboQt he escaped frrom the domains of Mis- skai'in"'middens?" tress Mac 'Walter into-the larger lib- erty of the work on the farm. And H673 change in his cir- that made a great xurnstances, for John Mac Walter, CHAPTER XXXIII. ....... KIT GOES HOME. tho' h of no ower or authority CP ia� -74 9 . u . - within doors, couFd make Kit's lifein -There was one goal which his in- without. He slept The heart.of Montreal. Here you rich- now twe you tried it? The. tiny always kept before Kit. No-`finitely easier wit hat opened Etructor 40 Be thing was any-usse which did not lead ta :7 es and tips ar sealed in the stable loft, and as-that will be catered to with true I above the horses In the stable Mistress United Hotels' hospitality.I too th a university education. Arid the any Japan or Mae Walter dared not Leg in there to three dollars a day and up. sir-tight. .Finer thax "Orra Man" had his own ideas as to find out whether he was in bed or not, -Gunpowder. Insist upolm SALA how the matter was to-be accomplish- habit which had embittered thellrat' Vernon G. Lardy a Managing Director ed. He knew well that every three months of his scholastic career in the' .7'ars there was a bursary open to the Direction- United Hotels Com whole of Galloway—thirty pounds* a university of the Black Sheds. I Deny of America Then Kit was growing rafidly, and, years for four years wasithe amount. belej of a sturdy frame a a year's Not a fortune, doubtless, but capable, with the economy inherent in Scotilsh end e did almost.a man's work. And,, Sea_ for his own make, John Mae Walter youth, of ve6ng him through his insisted that Kit should have his meals sions at college. The "Orra Man".resolved that his full and regular. Even his mistress d9 ipil should enter for this in three was quite alive to the advantages of 2 getting a'man's work.for a boy' wage, He wou'd. be fifteen by that ars. and now mostly took it out If Kit BY (MCtC1f ETT. time, and just within the standard of age. with her tongue. ' So that he had no!, MONTREAL- -to hare his-breakfast with tho' -" more If-I cannot train one pupil better 8 three-legged pot. doits put of the than a man who has twerity to attend was one of Mistress Mae Wal- -coated guardian of the shop, to my name. i CHAPTER.iXXI a not--John SmithV' he tees pet projects "to mak! a minister I.—(Cont'd.) hong-coated said, looked over the dusty books which And though the terms of the affir out o Jock." Also it was about this Meysie Mac Waftee, the eldest' 'ed higg:edy-pi�;gled'y beneath 1 were pi, i mation were dubious; the training and time ttat she began to call her eldest daughter of the house,.now grown into,the counter and behind the door, most- discipline which Kit Kennedy present- son Johnny. Jock is not a suitable a tail slip of a girl; brought him his. ly tied in bundles with string. . He name for' a minister in the makingg ly begun to undergo were of the most porridge. This was, ae usual, tom "Endled them Jock was a soft-, underhan 4 with the swift de'leate bottomings of ;severe and drastic kind. stoop-aboDIdered, a ..Dosed of the scraps and unfinished:art of a lover, blowing* the dust from' Both the "Orra Man" and Xit lived youth, lanky and bowls which had been left 41 the top, and running his finger along for these stolen hours, when by thelcoward by nature and a tale-bearerl -by the rest of the household. But when would ithe right-hand page to be ready for light of a stable lentern'they read to-'by education. For this last Kit wo 'e, Ig the mother's back was turned Meyn gather the a grave- many a time have "knocked the head who had her own vi turbing as he read. The old man watched him for a .I, while, aff him" had it not been that he knew views as to Kit o!emn-sounding, L int-1-its, poured over -all a generous �Iittle and then said, "Ye are a queer th.oughted Latins, and after Jwell that Jock would carry his t uniningled with with infinite stammering, the nimble "Jaw" of new milk no, h n to be soiekin'- Laitin dic- i antes straight to big mother within.I cream. So that Kit fared for that, griev- P.,oug ma witted,Greeks. night like a prince--indeed, betteritionaries"' During all that first winter Kit met I the kitchen. -ter was ac- P than many princes. The "Orra Man" did not hear him.,his teacher every night in the Black Johnny or Jock Mae Wal He was shaking his head over a doubt I -1 Sheds--certain ramshackle erections counted the best scholar at the School his ear tingled He hada d And the fact that e6inp"�f ul note in an edition of Suetorrius. I of wood on the boundary line of both of Saint John's Town 900 from the hard palm of Mistress -It will not do—clever—undoubted- Id sacks, memory, and his dorninie was one of .-Walter was4io more regarded by hlmily,clever. But it will not do!" "farms. Here, wrapped in o tallow 1 the ancient stamp who consider them- She—"Have you ng the d by the feeble shine of a I been following than the buffet of the storm he had 'It winna do, will It not?" said thol�ari ;selves disgraced if they do not sendi e I I left behind him. Kit was of the bright I old man;- "then maybe you will fin-d'dip set in a stab' lantern Kit mea-'selves I a scholar every year to the universi-I new Paris styles tared his verbs, regular and irregular, nature which takes the universe as taste,1 d a bursar if possible. This He "Sure. I followed an ten, something there mair to your iand so macadamised his way to theltiea an n since you are so ill to p!easel" Latin version which he.hoped one day ro'ls. And he was not unwilling to iold-fashioned pedsgog�ue thought that blocks only to-day." count the hardness of his mistress's 1 As hespoke he threw open an upper to write. ihe could make something out of Jock ' minaLd's I-Iniment for Backache. hand as part of the scheme of things. cupboard, and row upon row of class- I Mae Walter. "He's no what I could j. He did not complain. He could take ical books were discloqed. One night, however, Kit waited I wish nor what I hue had in the past chaff in the barn man, laugh.I long, listening in vain for his corn Unknown to Science. it out of the bag of "There," cried the old ion. The storm noises aff= But 'he's a fair ordinary lad, and be- no scientint definition for afterwa rds. sides, was there I I wind made erry noises among the tall tween me and the.taws we'll maybe Theore Is And be :ing senilely. "if you set up fora earn- --not his new amulet of safety—"Pen-led man, there's something to bite on. ash treep overhead. Stray pieces of mak'' a scholar oot o' Jock yetl" what is called "astral color." It is a rtas. P"narum, pennie, Pc"Raa, Pen-!She bocbt them at the sale o' a dom_ a branches struck the sheds at I (To-be catntiaued.) term used In palmistry and fortune nap, Peninis"? iinfe that ran awa fraeXairn Edward rottencaning the effect of the calci Walter thought that' munelicht,intervals, as if some one unseen were Is Lintmen' -tellins, in w; Mae Wal 'a Lang while since—made a For First Aid—MInard of heavenly bodies Qn the lives of In- every she beating the roof with a stick. Ai 1 0 Kit did not care for reading, or flittin', that is. You'll sce his narrie, dtviduals. locked up every book loose clap-board knocked incessantly Country-Elem. -rie.]on the boards. He wa-.� just desperate in admission.would have i demand din Kit's hair ai- abo, he house of Loch Spellands for debt they say!" And t sure, with such a, I most stootoan end, but he conjured the They dread the darkness who have Dyes In Underground Rivers. n4 K:t, we may be � flaunt his' And the "Orra Man," opening the ghosts aloud with "Lupo" in all its never known I Underground river courses in the privation before him, did not flau nearest earest vo.ume with a const :moods, tenses, and voices. The Incan- A world outside the Bare of man- 4Lee6tiaplishments In her piesence. f the heart, read tinename writ-I I Mammoth Cove region of Kentucky tion n tation was perfectly effective, and made light, are being traced by means of dyes, I ten within. It was reek "Orra 'Man"i IV* Kit a better idea of the G Who have not learned to vead the 7 The proceedings of the Christopher Kenftedy, Ill1i fanguage than he had ever had before placed in the water, on the day after the silovq night with Isut after all the "-Orr& Man" did chart of night It was mar-ion,a neat, blue-edg--d oblong, and on And walk unfaitering by the stars; ,Kit were very peculiar. not come. 'icet day at the town', and be went down'a flyiesf a Greek ode to Lilies Arm. The next night the boy.again Waited alone. ...with his master from Caimbarrowy'our's 4yes, _Which he had scribbled in in vain in the tin ling frost which had And they distrust the silence-who have He wanted to buy some winter things,'pencil as he lay waiting for her one succeeded the .11n, till his nose was ra grown he said. And indeed his wardrobe was day high up on the Dornal moor. i [NECTO NII.. Rogerson d '''Are a buyer or are ye 'not? I blue and his fingers frozen to his Where human sound.'attesting rireje "o"pI'I man come moneycan i day free the fire on- Ill the prem cl weaves -its spell, their need an RA somewhat scanty. • palms. Long before nine he had lost man might wanted bigtrack of his toes. But atilt d PID the strength of work yet to be dono,-sicean a (-:t-j.'d mornin' as this, so I'm ceptor came not. Kit tried, Iuo" on a dangerous thing In *.e case of many!teilin' ye! Greek, though excellent their delight n The wo.-Id's best "arra" men. who have mastly not been 1 The creaking tones of the old sbop.I the cold, but 'in the city's ceaseless undertc Is orra I igainst the spirits that- roam in the Is hair tint. Will re. In regular places before. and whose,man awakened the "Orra Man." "T!I I I. . ,litoic gray hair to Its natural e I dark. was but a feeb:P protection roots are therefore not set very deep cannot buy them all," he said; "I hav a Scottish 13�t to my heart the darkneis is a' color in 15 minutes. �not the money. But I want to. buy'llgainst the bitterness of in the 9oiL 'Dinna be drinkin' it A'," said his them one by one if.you will keep them winter, when the frost curs the very friendSmall size, $3.30 by mail "Better buy your winter gear for me,'? 1 leaves.of the evergreeni inward, and I would not spare----denied, must. Double size, $3.60 by mail mat!"ster. "Dinna fret, they'l keop themsel,51the stars sparkle alof-- in the seven sorely miss; firs He knew the nature of Ilorra" men. easy eneuch in the toon o' Dumfries. prismatic colors. The stillness is a mantle to be worn. The W. T. Pember Stores languages On the third night the "Orra Men" Limited But John Smith did not at once There's not- run on the dead With deep contentment at Ahi long and Toronto -proceed to buy winter clothing. He'in Dumfries. Bibles are drug stock,'appeared.. His face was strange espeare—man, I dlnna�,Irawn, his voice hoarse and whistled' day's end. skirmished this way and that through and ever. Shale a little as he sp6ke. He.had lost that How shelf I voice MY gratitude for the lanes about Vennel till be lighted think we hae selled yin o' him for, year, except a big bound straightforwardness of eye which -had this, upon an old dingy shop, in the window twenty yei COPY distinguish him. He could My heritage, that I was country born! NIX e uses begun to disi No of which were several books, a batter to Roio Ve;tch the hosier, that h ps "What's been the maitter?" cried "ed brass fender, some unmatched ca to keep his S;tters doon on his desk, not look his pupil in the eye. —Molly Anderson Haley.I and saucers, a pile of dingy carpets,:and to throw at the dogs that come .� " 1�. wi - o' his shop!Kit, anxiously; as soon aq be heard his Sunbathe Through Clothes. land a araffin jump without a globe."snuffin aboot the - ck. 11 loot on the thr&hoA- "Hae'ye been Orra Man" entered and 1W (100T." 8 in every-day life are made The 'Isr thus to the owner of all these. "Have This being the Ant,, of the literary ill,it Moister Smith?'-' Sun bath a new fabric, I market In neighborhood,the "Orra I have not been III,"said the "Orre, possible• by the use of Wu any Latin dictionaries or gram- I't , silk, yet See That Man. ch looks and feels like oil his Label Man"carried away on easy terms Rid- Man." hi .Mrs Hae ye gotten your leave fine which allows the ultra-viollet rays of The shabby old man itiflat slippers, dle's Latin Dictionary, D6nbar's Greek :.0 on Your Fox Wire who had come stumbling and snuffl- Lexicon, a couple of.Edinburgh Aca- Cairnharrow?" sun to pass through It. It is these to health., Fox Wire—recognized by the f youth the "Prince Edward" Brand English Ing out of a back room, shook his'demy's Rudimerits (arid but unequal- The.absentee did not answer, and rays which are so beneficial 0 above label on erw7 roll---has led schoolbooks), Cassar, Licy, and Kit, with the quick lightness "bead. accepted silence as a negative, ana Exprosaes"�erf* n. more than fourteen years' way, (what was a sacrifice to-his own de- to what he had been eager fve "What ken 17" he said; "she's al �nior feet hams the day. Ye can* look for sires), a pretty little Elzevir Horace darted on no 'IT" square, or rule, it an In- slorTtele on Pioneer frae which he had often seen In his dreams to tell• a' the rules we wed atrumout used by mechanics and oth- ranches and I@ being used f`CT yourse Ill has learned With this permission the "Orin airing the last and years Will 70 erg W�hen great exactness in required,, most of: the new ranches. Smith went back to the me -end six. pages mair. Man," keenly watched by the ancient I But John hearken me?" therefore, "it suits to a T,' "'that is., "There's a reason." =:yard where he had put up his beast Write or vilre for free sample' The "Orra Man" reached his hand a piece of I without 9 farthing .sten to pay the it to correct in every way as and prices. m hostler, and naturally without having automatically�for the grammar, and work would be if measured by the.'IT"i mmorside A&MdBMatlt added one stitch to his stock of winter Kit rattled his lesson off. " But the HOLMAN"S Su ,land her shut the book without remark, rule. clothing. teacher Ontario Sales Agent at au times eat disappointment of Kit, If we waste today, we can never W. H. C. RUTHVEN Vho balfexpected wonder and deligbt Yet the "Orra Man" was thrice to the make it uV, for each jay iFUI bring ONT. wrapped in joy. � ALLISTON THE -of chance, instead of tis ehilling silence. its d It was an' unthought "Is it no weal learned? An; ye no duties FIX It comes, A fuvo tho'usrh of course natural enough, that sod')" he demanded, amdously. the old "general dealer" of Dumfries should have picked up the clw-1cal The classical master did not answer. books which no one else wanted, and His head was bowed upon his hands, and when Kit looked closer tears were that he should have preserved them trickling between his wasted fingers. Once ever since in a dusty cupboard of his -dinna do that!" cried the "pinna—. with the back-shop. But to the classical mag- ter It seemed of the best atied consternation of 71tex you &)ill Z&xt On*for�oyr Own Ktcbn omen. It boy, uth-amazed Pb:�16r� an elder's tears. Want tojL brought him, In his own esteem,within X;4at gars ye (10"the The very ftel of It will make You own ORR% he like o' thathinged balances a measurable distance of his o4d post- Iled his slow, it I nces so nicely, seems to be just right. The tion, and he could hardly wait for the The "Orra, Man" att handle is rigid and does notify around like a hi seclugion of his "stablo laft" before painful sobs. I . Kit," be said, speaking with diffi- handle. That mean no X scalded hands or ""'It turning to his favorite passages, and accidents. 'See how you fill T Yon lift the hinged -of certain culty. '.'I am not fit to sit beside you verifying the exactness —I—I—I have been drinking again. I lid and can fill it right under the tap or by dipper satin or rackLa quotations which had been graiiis of I was drunk the night before last, and because the opening is at the side,not the centre. -ways of the Most importmt.the"new up-to-dsU keUtlis cost no mare WrISley's freshem dw go:d to him in the dark home in u cart.' And was brought than the old fasMoved kettle. and sweetem the breath. underworld. Mr. Rogerson overlooked it, for the A idniewhat shy and reserved man d done my was the new "Orre Alan" among his fellows at the Yarm had Yerves,are soothed.,throat is good f 111, refteshed and d!J!9t1=laideill. work. They aTe all better men than I So easy to CUTY the pockstl fellows, "a weel learnit man" they If your grandfather knew the man-told'each other 'when sizing, up the I. new corner, ','a great reader and Juist nen of man who W-99 teaching you, he let me come near you wonderfu' wee! Informed—kenned would never nocht about farrA wark when he cam' again." to Cairnharrow. But; lie was quick "Maister Smith," said the boy', "I to learn—faith, there's little that be yi-nee heard the Doctor say that.P ye NA E L-E D SMP canna set his hand to nool" dinna get better a' at yince I o a E N u"My t 11 liked trouble that Ye hue had for a long ...... On the whole exceeaingly we, T. afta-ewly meal hae had this trouble was the"Orra Man," but accounted to;,time. Maybe ye. re no fairly better LTEA KETTLE I have a bee in his bonnet or such a a Ing time, and a y S ALA Y.t ISSUE No. 29­-�26, I learned man would rnever be where he yet." S� -ag- .;ir r.. ,. ..-.,-. ,.R,�y ,"� �i,;,.,.,. .a.^.; ; : �'4 „" �,""'e"lzx'or'.S�.i. iaiar;"'•�w+r.`r*T `c�%.�,T ".�'$q�..`,; '�•o,,.�;ir',%�ki..� """:"yir••."'+.iv, _� ++moo.,:: �.''•-< o" ''�(�7#y .. ...'•.•e. +.icti;.mr '.' .. ,?5" gye is - • s+r! -r,iEmr„ .,„, ,. m,v .n� �'�.*�•.• 'Y ..)' �"'.T-:.n .� _ ,"-��,°S.yc ..•!z i. n;�".'' „'rA,w._.:4:.-�v.ry�, , E'r.r,'. t'S3i' ..+ <. r °�.�, ..."• Y? •n ...�`r'�''.3" -,' ,+�� °±Awrn. .,.• ,..•:lett x..:'M•�r• e-,.e aK.= 'A. w ..}*. .'Z'r5"' ",.. `,�1: ,,, ire`•. Vic:.''cS' ;Z. .N cti•�• ..,,, .pre„ ., rJP.. .. .e elle-,,.•r.'-. '•t••;e+M. r+.. .,... ,.v,...„.t - '.r.,'".. r '71i+ '•'�... ^l,-. r`.S. • «�.+"';..' ...,¢; 'R'l^','},T'q3."�� ✓"f �. .". '"^.� Y !': � �..: - -iia^ T •:b, ��.w's` �((' <r b ,,,,,a-Xt;• ^b.r r= y,�.'.,..... :- '" '.; •Y4: �.' w.s' -,u ,,,. `t`, _-diel"•. ..�.: ....- �:.. ,.I: �.`�• •..,-::..' / „ 'yew•' �• � s�t. �" •w '1. .., ,. tea' '+c A.r.�p.• - y _ a _ . . .. , _ ,.. _ .:. _ elle . ,:• ,. _ :. "'A �1 XIN MARKMFATHER LOSES LIFE IN ATHENS VILLAGE ACROSS-WORD PUZZLE a RESCUING DAUGHTER SWEPT BY FIRE - - 2 3 TORONTO. Several People Meet Death in Nine-Buildings Burned at Loss Msn. wheat- . No. 1 North.. Ontario Waters During the of Nearly X100,000--Blaze 8 9 �0 '#1.68 No. 2 North,, $1.63; No. $ at Sarnia. :.North., $1.57%; No. 4 wheat, not Weal[-l�ld. t4 F - -quoted. Port Arthur, July 12.-•Joseph But- Brockville, Ont.,,' July 12.-Nine Man. oats-No. 8 CW., not quoted; ler, aged 41, was drowned this after- business piacea in the Village *of ; Ib �' '• No, 1 feed, 57%c; No. 2 feed, 54%c. noon in Current.River, not far from Athena were totally destroyed by fire, 15 All the above cid. bay porta. Brack Bay bridge,when he coshed into which broke out this i;iorning at 1.3U ' Americap corn, track. Toronto-No. y r� u� 2 yellow, $1.24. the water to save his 9-year-old oc.ock in Coons baker store, and lei 18 (g ,gyp 21 21 z 'fie Millleed-Del,. Montreal freights, daughter Annie from drowning. Sue- quickly communicated to surrounding i hags included. Bran, ppeer ton, $28; cessfuI in saving his 'daughter's life, business establishments in the-main 16 24 , shorts, per ton, $80; middlings. $36; he lost his own. He pulled'her to street of the village. .good feed'fioar, per bag, $2.30. safety after she had fallen into a hole The places destroyed were Omer t6 29 Ont. oats--I8 to'600, f.o.b. shipping white she was blthing in th@ river, Dack's brick grocery store. George , :points• but fell in the hose himself, and,being Charlton,• tailor;, Abel Kavanagh, �^ Ont. wheat-$12I to- $123, f.o.b. able tb wim, was drowned. He wait barber shop;frame buildings occupied .,_shipping points, according to freights bakery, and Lewis Barley-Malting, 74 to 77c. born in S�effle.d; England, and had by Wilfred Coons, i Buckwheat-No, 2,.78c. been foreman with the Canada Iron Stevens,baker; a brick and frame gar 3 4 3r Rye-No. 2, nominal Corporation, Fort William, for 17 age owned by Clifford Hewitt, Cyril Man, flour,first pat.,$8.80, Tozo'nto; years, Churchley's jewelry store, a gent's 39 44 4i A .do, second pat., $8.80, Toronto. Pas- �� try flour, bags, $6.10. Hamilton, July 12.=Changing seats furnishing store kept.by Chas. 3�e`tes, �r : Ont Sour-Toronto, 90 per cent. in a canoe this afternoon resulted in and R. J. Campo's general store. The 4S f - ata:, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, William Petch, 289 Lottridge Street, last three buildings named were of �L 43 44 5.75; seaboard, in bulk, $5.60. one of the three occupants, losing his frame construction. Over some of the 7 Straw-Carob, per ton. $8.00 to life when the craft overturned. He shops were located living apartments,f i{6 ' tt8.60, was 17 years of age. The fatality and outbuildings in the area of all the - Cbeese-New, large, 22% to 28c; occurred-in the bay off the Holy. Sepul- stores were also destroyed. The origin 48 q twins, 23 to 23%c; triplets, 23% to 'ehre Cemetery, His body had not been' of the fire is unknown. '24c; Stilton, 26 to. 26e. Old, large, recovered to-night. It is estimated that the loss will , 1 27 to 28c• twins, 28 to 29c; triplets me )itreatutwwµ aYHOICArs. p 12.-Drawn reach nearly $100,000. ' E8 to 30c. AmberetGrea July Butter-Finest creamery prints, under the Greater Buffalo by the sue- Sarnia, Ont., July 12.-An early SUGGESTIONS FOR 80LVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLED ,29c; No. 1 creamery, 88c; No. 2, 86 to tion of the propeller, after the boat morning Etre gutted the giant of the Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably " ti7c. Dalry prints, 26 to 28c. in which he had been riding was up- Premier Paper Products Company aura. , give you a clue to other words croasia� them, Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 40 set, Albert Krausbach, Detroit, was here to-day, and caused damage to �g they ;n tura to still others._ A letter belongs In each white Ito 41c; loose, 38 to ager fresh firsts, 188 to 36c; seconds, $1 c; Bre drowned in the channel between Am- the plant, machinery and stock esti- apace,words starting at the numbered squares and running either Live poultry-s, $I o spring. ib., herstburg and Bob-Lo Island. All meted at$6,000. The blaze was dis- horisontally or vertically or both. "d6c; hens, over 4 to 6 }bs. 20c'; do, 8 efforts to locate the body have ao !err covered about three o'clock, and It ,HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Ro 4 lbs., 18c; spring chic6na, 4 lbs. been unsuccessful. Passengers aboard took two hours of hard fighting by the : t-Bright and lively 1-Farewell v„ the boat and thousands of picknickers fire department to subdue it. 2--You abW.) '` ,and over, corn fed, 22c; roosters, 150; �-A musical nob 2-Yours, 'ducklings, 5 lea and up, 22a on the island watched the tragedy, a 4-A monstrositys.-To observe - be- r 4-A gambling g: ere � 5 Dressed,-"U1try-11htctens spring, but were powerless to help. It is - 6-•A dee Ib., 45c; hone, over 4 to 5 its., 28c; lieu bthe-body blades ofache propeller. C� for Ontario .10--Girl's name 5-Whatremains of a wrecked Z, 3 to 4 lbs.. 22c; sprin chickens, 4 g y g Iles. Being IABdCd Alberta12-To entree l; beg bulld}n9w abs, and over, M.F., 860; corn ted. 13-Gry !-Former times (post.) A 1 Ingersoll, July 12.-A small pond14-Country of Asia (seer.) ?-Associate of Arts (seer.) 88c; roosters. 20c; dueklistgs, 6 lbs on the farm of D. W. Clark, Wart Oa- and up, 270. A despatch from Edmonton, Alta.,I t3--in that place; there - 4-Possssslvs pronoun Beans-Canadian, handp�iced. Ib, ford,was the scene of a drowning this eaya:-Whi a the 26,009 tons of Al- 16-Prolix meaning "thra+" to-Person to whom money Is paid' err, 4%C; primes, 6e. afternoon, the victim being Albert barb coaC to be shipped east to On- !T-Exciamation of Contempt 11-To poach In cream, as 0992 {�3 Maple products-Syrup per Ira- Peking an English lad, 19 years of brio under the arrangement with the 19-To prow old 14-The best part of anything psrial gnL. 82.40; per 6-ga�. sin, :2•SQ age employed by Frank Way of the f.1-Perpendicular; steep 16-Topographical engineer (seer.) per gal.; maple sugar, Ib, 26 to 26c• Canadian National Railway is being,; 18-To bur hasten _ same district loaded from various mines went and I f.3---'To flow out hurry'. �.. Honey-60-lb. tins, 13%e per lb.; port Dover, July 12.-While diving i gs-Pretix, same as "ad" _ tai-Man's name 10-lb. tins, 13%c; 5-Ib. tins, 14c; 2'4- !south of Edmonton, and will be soon' 20-•8tsy-rop+ here to-ofay, Walter Summers of Erie, tt8••-Poatpoaemant Ib. tins. 15% to 180 rolling across the prairies to its des-; g7' -Man's name 2-Th heron T� 8{aoked meats-Haan, mad., 82 to Penn., sustained.injurlea which it I tinat:ion.-there is some criticism of the j 80 -A musical note 24-Topassover hurriedly 88c; cooked hams, 47 t, 600; smoked feared have affected his spine The fact that most of the coal will be• oY d col 22c; cottage, 89 to 26c; break- Wurod man has been removed to' $1-What a small b is often 27;.-A loiter II loll•bacon, t to 8 8 special brand loaded in small cars averaging 88 tons Called 27-A garden tool a sappeecc 9imcoe Hospibl. instead of larger_cars which run from _.$S--A signal to apprise ef`dan9er 2i:-A hostelry1" bres)kfast bacon, 8?e; 6acln. bonelets, Seetiand Port Dover has been especially for- SIL.-Barnyard Inhabitant 29-A city In Ayrshire, ' Sb to 420' tunate in its freedom from accidentsl40 to 45 tons. - Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 It is pointed out that it the C.N.R.I 07.A beam of light _ SO-Oefoet; blemish 11 to 70 lbs.. 822; 70 W 90 lea. 520.60: it the beach; the last being some 11 is considering z coat check-up, the la8•--Latin for "last" (abbr.) 31-Found on the seashore �,a $0 lbs. and up $19.60; lightweight years ago,when a prtnter named Tedd results will not be so favorable from - 139-A form of verse 32--Like syrup ' 3olhk in barrels, f88.b0; 1»avyweight wed in flee water, owing sitlon to a weak Alberta's int o! view, the small '2�uf""' forming adverbs from 38-Irish pet. l 1, b 8p-blah oat, wrote "Last Rose rol $84.50 per bbl. - I1O adjectives P " heart care will add somewhat to the haulage summer" Lprd-Pure tierces 18 to 18%e; Brantford, July 12-Percy Kelly. gas-Olhnalvs el loathsome ' tubdl 18� to 190; palls, 19 to 19%c; cost per ton Otherwise, the loading 40-A pair of units riata120 to 203io; shortening tierces, �' a farmer residing on the Mohawk I 44---A grassy field or plain 41-One-tenth of,m■ hundred ^w'' is proceeding smoothly. ) a. pp Road,near the Canada Glue Co. plant, 44--Psrlainin9 to an hour 43 Wild animal I4t(kc; tabs, 14%c; pails, lbc; blodo. diad Saturday morning from the -----� 47-A reply (seer.)', 44-To ripple against, as wavy 16C effects of striking hia head while div_ 4i-Qheeolored by decay 48--Mineral residue from burning Idea steers, choice $7.60 to $s; First Folios of Shakespeare do, goo $7 to $7.60; butcher steers Ing in the river near his home on FA- Ili-Above anything Io y i B H' Prices in London' ut and ds d 46-Interjsttfon teak choice. 7 to $7.60; do, f6.a day evening. He is survived by his Bring 1$h I !!�-Si[lyi4- It - -- --=- - eto $ do, mod., 86 to }8.2-5; do, come. widow, his father and mother. Mr. is� half - $5.bfl to $8' butcher era, choice, and Mrs. T. W. Kelly, and two sisters, A despatch from London says:- FOREIGRERS IN CANTON �ton proper I;y a narrow strip of water, 1 $6.7 to $7.50; do,"vied., $6 to $8.76; Mrs g� Yost, Buffalo, and Miss First folios of Shakespeare continue a military camp. - do, bon. $5.60 to $6; butcher cows, Edna at borne. to bring small fortunes at Christie; QUARTER ARE IN PERIL The General was said to have been ' choice. $5 to $6.75; do fair to Chatham, July 12.-The Thames auctions, the latest pair having sold -_ ready to lose one thousand soldiers is ^K. �4 28 to $5; canners an� cutters, 2.25 1 three minutes ander his plan to cap- - bo. $8; butcher bull, good.cutters, $ to River claimed its first victim o! the for $26,000. One of these went for General Boasts That " �6 b0; db lair, $3.76 to $4; bologna. season at this point this afternoon $17,500 because of its good condition 'tura Shameen. He was quoted ser ;8 tb $.3.50; feeding steers, good, $8.26 when Melvin Stanton, aged 18, son of and the footnotes it contained in an -He is Able to Capture taking into consideration the aid the �; Ittoo >16.76; do, fair, $4.li9 to $5.26; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stenton, was eighteenth century handwriting. It l (Shameen defenders wou:d receive from �a Coves, choice, $9.60 to $10.50; do, drowned. The youth had gone for a had formerly belonged to the. Bisbop; Shameen. 11 foreign gunboats in porta. $7 to $8.60; do, come, ,$4 to canoe ride with Carson Stevens, and of L:andaff. � U to the present an intermittent $5.50; milch cows, choice, $70 to $80; A despatch from Canton says:-In-; p. ;idol fair, $40 to $b0; springers, choice, when the latter went in for a swim at- In 1766 a first folio of Shakespeare' steamer service between Shameen and tempted to turn the canoe arou d, and was so:d at an auction in London for created military activity in Canton L' 76 to $90; Hong Kong has been maintained, do- fair, light sheep, $6.50 to p g adding to the tension already fan by 1 spite the strike of Chinese workers. x 16.60; heavies and bucks; $3.60 to the craft upset Besides his parents, $15. Three years ago Dr. A. S. Rolan-. foreign residents in their concession„ *I$44.50; good lambs, $16;`ao, mid, $14; one mater and three brothers survive. bach sen a record to the p n market Shameen Strike leaders announced however, - - 'do, culla, $;8; h thick smooths, fed Windsor, July 12.-Driving into the by'Paying $43,000 for a co from the that after July' 16 tbey would stop x31 ' and .watered, $18.60; do, Lob-, $13; Detroit River from the foot of Ferry Burdett-Coutts collection. The British One Chinese Gererai was reported river steam2re arriving. " gyp, courtry points, $12.75; do,off cars, Sit, Windsor, late Saturday night, Museum paid $67.,600 for a copy con- to have boasted that he is able to cap-� The date was set for the fifteenth 4; arlec premium. $285' an unidentified man was drowned twining the portrait tit.e in an un- ture Shameen in spite of the fortifl-!because by that date a:1'Chineee strik- _�.. D[ONTR'�,AL - •1 ` after being struck by a river boat finished state, only fot.r of which are cations which have made the low- era will have been evacuated from ly.iDg sand is:et, separated from Can Hong Kong. m Oats, Caa. wset, No. 2, 7bc; Cita According to employees of the Harris known to exist _ I a west., No. 8, 67%e; extra No. 1 feed, Abattoir Oo.,the man undressed, with ~ 68o Flour, Man. entire wheat pats., the exception of his underwear, saying j Rims Britain at 1 g C2Vliles firsts, x8.80; secottds $8 30; strong that be was going for a swim. He ,,e ?} z t0 Win King's Air C1lp y : bakers, $8.10. Bsat� $28.25 to $29.25. got as far as midstream, where one �� Shorts, >�.40.26 to X8126. IIlidd:ings, of the ferries struck him. There was tI 826 to $8726. Ha No. S, per ton, s s •A despatch from London esys:-At Near lots, aide y' nothing in the man's cathing, which : a ' t is being held by the police, to identify Mx` 1 an average speedo!161 niece an hour, Cheese-rinest westa., 211/kc; do, - ? , �• y I Captain F. L. _Bstlttard' won the :assts, 21% to 21%,e. Batter-No. 1 him � � � �"around-Britain" race for the King's pasteurized, 87�lic; No. 1 creamery, . Corunna, July 12.-Morris Slutsky, a a� v v" w 1 Cup. His'plane, the 396-horsepower l37 to Sl%c; seconds, 86 to 36%c. aged 16, of Detroit, is believed to have zr ;: a Armstrong-Siddely Jaguar, arrived at Eggs-Fresh specials, 41c; fresh ex= been drowned to-day at Stag Island. :• ` r' 4, 1•Croydon Field at 4 o'clock in the i:raw, 39c; fresh firsts, 860. He was last seen when he went swim- Com, to med, veal, .$6.76 to $7.x50;. ming about 11 o'clock this morning, ? afternoon, having taken five hours tops, $8; hogs, $13.7510 $14; sows. ` . and seventeen minutes flying time to $10 to $10.60. and late to-night he had not returned. ' cover the circuit of 804 mi'es up the Aw- - His clothing was found at the spot coast o Britain, across Scotland, axe a east co f Sc and, where he went swimming. ` "` -a west coast. and across Alberta Wheat Crop Estimate '�' A then down th � is 90,OOb,000 Bushels Canada's Fish Day Fixed y � ; B the starting point. This i9 Captain, B �', • u' i Barnard'• second victory, his first Last Wednesday in October , having been in 1922. A despatch from Edmonton, Alta., Fright Lieutenant H. W. G. Johne, i enys:-In the vicinity of 90,000,000 p despatch from Ha:ifax, N.S., 1 flying thg Rols-Royce Fa-Icon, made a x bushels is the Provincial Gove�nment'a says_tP a resolution passed at the j a:sant eRort to z<atch up with Bar- I Hard, but was unab:e to do so. The 4 wheat crop, estimate now inview of inncluding session of.of the Canadian the annual Fisheres Aso- { ',the present weather conditions. It only other entrant :eft of the fourteen t "} "indicates a drop from previous esti-I elation, the Inst Wednesday in October I who enured the preliminary race was matte made in various quarters, the,of each year wi:l henceforth be known $ II. H. F:ening__ _ - u- a s �fw` Da The resol �,. explanation being that dry weather, ns Canada• Fish y. e1nsxer 1� fast tiseek's puzzle. =weeds, pests and reduction in acreage tion adopted orders that co-operation ' -through farmers moving, have all with ca:endar makers be sought with 't combined to cut down the probable a view to having the day marked in Ac.;; i n p A 1 i i n G YEA sop. conformity with other feast days on . Hon. George Hoadley, Minister of the calendars of this country. y iy i n P R u o e N c E F -'_,lfigriculturs, now estimates the area isteded to wheat at 6,500,000 acres Honeymoon Spent in Air and U pats likely average yield •at, by Wedded Aeronauts iseventeo'n.bushels to the serf.. This X. :works out to 93,500,000 bushes, as- - x I i ERG LAG A despatch from New York says:- l I T E t I E R P1 A Y .,•s;uming_ that, the present favorable Captain Donald Hearn and Miss Vir- s w A 5 i conditions continue. ginis Ireland of Pine Valley, N.J., t ►. P S R o A D T A E 4• r' RUC U P DOT L e ,are up in the air on their honeymoon. !' They will visit the principal flying;The bridegroom oyes a British Army <. flier. The bride owns a plane of her 1 8 R I E E D S 0 e VY _ centres of the East. Captain Hearn o and flies it- So after the wed- Premier Mackenzie King officially welcomer Flacon Haig, field marshal R ry p Z A N L VY was pilot to King Alfonso o! Spain of the British armies, on his visit to.Parliamewt Hill, Ottawa for a whilo alter the war. ding they took to the air. - i _ .r ... < •was;" _. 7, ;. .. .„-. .,- ,.M F- ., : y^•• .?a .. '-?"` r •.,w .a.,.. . e":-. ,:.'� -. 3, ;,s"" „Y 'i"` ,r7- .o't '"rL.. t+,:>, '�'�';,'� x�� .. ...�.�,a...c_am.C.,. ;.::.^,.b.,r:.�.•_,..rY..a__n_...;a...si�1.._,...sin«�,...'�•'.:E.s,,,t.ac.o�...T._..E..• ..,....-.t...es..,'L`r. '>e�i'....s....._sr;.w_-K,.�:_c.r ,�..-..�rro-,:,. 'a+__At 1,........a-.._-��t,.,.:n�.,.$,�•:c...4....,A.,x±�wru_xa.1.::...,...__. '----�.. wci .,.._a.,1'r`..irsP�;"ud1c&�F 'she .,+J•i�s C ;w••k. .,.., •n- .t+'-> a*r. k..�sot -rh•w^tr`+ c- t9, .�,; ? ,.� •. :,: ,. „' '.�" r.. .. .- - Y'L6 i#n'�'A ,, o-. �_ .":3_ :i M' .as h.'p'�[•C4 .�_. '-'�. �• _ nl., 'e ..3 . r 11'.�h n..t ,. rj:s .:�4 r a •'k•'a -.:i'bav ,ek.,. -!'d�.'•-,..' .''�"" - ,. .. ,,-. : .:w7 :• •, :`! :..,.� ..... ...':. .i ., ,,vim( �°�wS.., yy 3T•.� "' '. - -_ 7Garland.Albert Hamlin,Ruby Michell Junior S. S. Baseball League - Vera Manmtng, James Mc rkfo;" F�? / C H A R Frances Powell, Bernice Switzer, ✓ l' TcrRMS Helen;Turner,Frank Wright. ��cah,t8va eDFL1aFORt D' o a1b15r t Julg 9 ou ' '•T $ I a VCT•F M $ 1 a iLiP per year.: $1.601fUnited paid t advance. . a' 16 Claremont at-Pickering r Bnt»crip'Bdtroai�Z00 inid mete and Creat SCHOQ L'REPORTS. 2281 nunba�ton a o%iemont - NEW POTA TOES PER PE G`K 130 -i -- _ The followio are the results of the 31 Dunbarton at Whitevale . 'JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. promotions for S. S.-Ne. 14, Pickering: Aug 3"Pickering at Olaiemont - :y o Sr. IV—Ella Prouse. To Jr, IV— 7 w hitevale at Pickering Ripe Tomatoes, '20 ct9 lb - 'Fresh Strawberries, , + Evelyn-Armstrong, George Brown. Claremont at Duabarton Oranges. 5q-cts-doz fidarJtet price NOTIt8 AND CbMM�ENTs. To Jr.II[—Floyd Costes. Edgar Eq• Players must be 11i years and nodes Bananas, 30 bte doz New Cabbage,' 10 Old sn r a ane, To Sr. Ii—Herbert Brows. Day. ,and captains must carry a list of play. id Coates, Rnby Linton Mabel Evans, era with him signed by the superinten• - c ` - The eoadlLlgn of the_ people of Attendance 18. Wilma Burgess,tenth• dent of the Sunday School. �j•ari$eaAe� 1 V gla $� 15 c . ;the British isles at the resent erPromotoa ezamtnatioae of S.S.No. "f time is deplorable. Hundreds of 1. Pickering. Names are in order of 'Senior S. S. Baseball League thousands of men are one of em- merit. Jr. IY to Sr, IV-Madeline — Queen Olives, 25 to 50 eta Clark's Pork z Huff.Ray Found. Sr. III to Je. 1V- scasnvLs FOR 1925 'Imported Sardines, 18ets a d Beane, 20 etc piepment, and.these are enpported Leslie Appleton. Audrey Powell. El- July 4 Claremont at Pickering ••Aylmer Soups, 2 for 25 cte 'Canned Pineapple, ,25 Cts j t` by taxes levied on those who ate vires Rodd (rec.)Tom Rodd. Jr,•IlI to Whitevale at-Brougham in a more desirable potiitioa. Sr, III=Toru Wiianm Wm. aissulka,' 13 Claremont at Whitevale ? . - Fred Cookson. Will Devine, Tom Brougham at Pickering �p lint t l kr- Many o! the industries are passing Puckrin (ret.), Annie Rodd, .Harry Pickering,at Claremont L+avollne! '•++e new cleaner, 15 ~c • J through a period of depression, Cookson. Il—G ladva Deek. Sr. I— Brougham,at Wbitevale but notwithstanding all, the Brit. Florence Puckrin, Don'Cookeon, Wil- . 1 Claremont at Brougham " lir Gr a atlas " fred Appleton, Harold Redmond. Su- Whitevale at Pickering ..gi1 y Yo t the Groeer's• Nfi people are not down-hearted. aie Puckrin. Marie Puckrin. Primer Aug 5 Whitevale at Claremont _As a result of the war they are C—Brace Devine. Bertha Huff, lbary Pickering at Brougham )I s deeply in debt, but this they are Masuika. Primer B—Cora Sykes, it Brougham et Olatemoat 13 S- 0 N - raS- du�lly vt! ]n pat, although !t R C HA Dorothy Redmond, Clifford Sykes, Pickering at WhitevaleB P g Primer A-Ruasell Powell, Goldie South Ontario rules I i, -.will take the grater parter `part of Sykes. Each team will tAle their own um ,• t • t the present ceataarp to accomp• REGISTER. pare. 'lcker�ng Har are Store � - .: BALE. REGISTER. - • stab the great leek. Ia the of terat- THE BIG STORE of her debts Britain is is not at- BsTIIRDaY, JULY 'LSTs—Auction salt " 10 tempting in the least to shirk her at Wood's Hotel, West Hili. of 142 acres of land, being the northern l i j _0 duties. Her honor is such that she three-quarters of lot No. 23 in the - will pay every farthing she owes 3rd Con,of the Township of Picker- tng. Sale at 200 o'clock (standard Now is the time to'gel; your Screen Doom, Window'-Screens (► to other countries, and on the time) See-bills for particulars. W. r { and Wire Cluth. 'Be protected from the dies. ,other hand she will treat those B. Powell, auctioneer. who owe her in &'magnanimous : _ ., Tbia,i just the place to get an Oil Stove for the hot weather. DANCING 8t ROSEBANg a have the New Perfection, Cl,hrk Jewel, `Florence. n svieW. warwas" To Britain the w = . > All guaranteed w Rive satiafaetion nota,financial undertaking. It We have been lucky in securing Jack or your stoney refunded. ,t was not ber situ to ,emerge from Radey, the C F C A Pianist, for euro a a' `\ Hammocks from 8225 u ,• the war more wealthy than when Saturday Evening Dauces and' *iir p--Call and,see them. she entered. Such cs,utiot be said hold a dance each Saturday evening '' .•- - of some of the nations .Cahn took at S 30 on our platform at Roaebank \, , A full line of Garden Tools-Forks. R.tkes. Hoes, Lawn Mowers, e hart in the war. Admission 50 cents per couple Sprayers of ala kinds, etc. 1 01 pyx ! - Select patronage ; -Prohibition ie every 1rear gain. 51 0 _ .DYSON COWAN Agent for McCormick—Deering Farm Machinery �" Ing ground among the nations of Repairs. the world. Statesmen and others NEW 'G� hrc�Jfca�sii2ry - ane Ixe si who are airulog at the uplift of M. S. CHAPMAN +� �s '" � mankind are realizing more and T 1NSiTHQlaw more that prohibition is necessary, i ^. _ S. p W In the Britt«h Isles, where the iV /"! S E �• S. BAISDON, � PICKFIMG use of intoxicants was almost nni• r�l' g the Having pnrchwaed bile Tinsmith. Having purchased the stock frow - -- --- - ' ---- - ♦ersal not mADp years ago,** log and Hardware business farm. the Estate of prohibitinnists are gradually Rain- erly conducted by J. H. Bundy, I 1 W. G. BARNES and the satire Ing a foothold. There are some aro prepared to do Tinsmithing, ' � �, _ ;"'"�•.� - who are on optimistic as to claim Eave teQagbing,-. Plumbing and bueiaeas of JOS. W. DOTEN I r �' * • j yv! that a prohibitory law will be in Furnace Work. Am prepared to supply all sizes H Liquid Investment 1 ' ,force in fifteen years. Bat thio Satisfatioc guaranteed from Be Boxes to Three _ > sad Hall Bushel. great change can hardly be ex. Prices moderate, - '' SADINJS Back account is prim.' ' ' ;peeted. for the Englishman 'seems �leBII glYBr ��9�eZ �POrkB ��a �'' nrily an investment. But;it is { Paiota. Qiis, Darnisbee. Hardware yiPldinll a fair `:ito think that beer in abaolatel the only.investment y Etc., always in stock. Phone mark.8.106 -rate of interest,-tbat is available for f inec xs" to support lits. and the your use at s moment's notice. Em• ll9cotchman considers whiskey his 'ALVIN BUSHBY FRANK PExYOCg ergenciee can be imrnediately met by `lbest friend. Notwithstanding the "The Man that made the Barnes' the bank account that has been con- 1PICKFRING Basket.^ eistently developed. Your invest- great love theca peoples haps for BAA[ G meat, ae Much, yields regular retorna ltheir favorite beverage, a change in interest. Your investment sa a is gradually taking place. Eag• � bank account yields constant satin- •.'Aand for many years has been the ym faction and pence of mind in the fact 7. :Aewding indn,itrlal country of the �� Save 1r•M•� bast it is the-tq ready toe other uses withuat the irvslble of convstt•+world, but leading Engl']eh states aq taw cash-1 - :i - ; thea are beginning to realize•that If they wish to retain that post IC AVING is just as important as earning, - ^r1E-s8 (tion they must give up their beer, IS for earning is but of the present• while of foreign competition may force saving is assurance of future security and STANDARD 'BANK -. _ .them to relinquish that position. !the .foundation of prosperity. OP CAAI1+►D.� _ -7Aoother country that is beRieaing ` The Dominion Bank protects the funds of its Picmutmc BRANCH-w. F. Law, Mcrwpsr to change its views on this grteo• �,.,., depositors by the prudent management of +L•at 9weablM+ Wet Ift w1ftitr, tion is Germany, one of the-last experienced officers. countries that we would expect to . ' _ • It embrace prohibitioa: In a recent - -speech the ;llinieter of Defence , ' Subscribe for The Pickering News_ ` . � ;at•Red the young men of the conn , try to refrain from the use of WHnW gRANC1f. ilkGR , :alcoholic liquors, as it was a source of weakness: and to pay more E' C. Y CROSS, ~ 0 "QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTMNIO _,..� attention to sports, in order to develop'a strong manhood. The Germans have always aimed at PICKERING � efficiency, which sae nue great v '� a•. Fire- `7{T� ef. strength to the nation, and in : Proof Tigit ; order to maintain that efficiency their leaders realize that sobriety MEAT .-MARKETiia necessary. . `r- Entrance Examfnationlid ' Rous Roast or Steak, ... ... 201;per ib The follow3nR cacdidates at the re- Surloin_Roast or Steak, , . ,. 25 " Lightning Durablecent Entrance Examination were suc- PorterlIoaee Roast or Sttaak, ,., `2$c �' Proof ceseful in passing. Certificates will Pump Roast,... ... 1gc �• '� be sent to successful candidates and Fine Rib Roas ++ marks to those wbo failed in a few t. ••• •• 'mc 1 t days. .Heavy Rib Roast, .� . 16C �• w `` P7CKERIFO CEN-TRE Shoulder Roast. .. 14 and IBc " -; E A T�A K E Limie Annan, Marjorie Annan, Mil- ' ' Bred Barrett(lfbn), Eileen Carlton, Pot Roast, . .:. .. ... 14c �• �� Bernice Chapman Dorothy Clugston Brisket, to buil, ,;, ge +� -. `METALLIC SH I NG,L (bon), Helen Cowan, Bernice Craw- • • for@, Madeline Crawford, Lyndon Leg of Pork,... Crook, Vernon Disney, Evelyn Dix- Loin of Pork. ,,r 26c For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping y. on. Arthur-Field, Grant Law How- 20c � . roofs every description. NOW -bells made from the - .', ' r sof desc on. Ord Law (hon), Evelyn Mansfield, Shoulder Roast of Pork, " - world-famous "Queen's Head" Galva=ed Iron. Abso- Tbelma Manefleid, Georgina, McNab• Pork Chops, .• „ 28c ,Mutely the best roofing value on the market -da ney, Kenneth Morley, Harriett Mor- ";Pare Pork Sausage, ... ,: - - �� =' rieeey, Phyllis Pilkey, Cyril Precious, Finset Salt Pork,:.. .. Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron Margaret Puckrin, Leona Spencer "' me for new buildings or repair work. ;} (hon) Winnie Wood ano,,Fern Torrey `f Finest Breakfast Bacon, eLked, ,,,- 85c _- -Get my figures for Pond Frame Barns 1_ y P _.. MHrgaret Toyne, Muriel Westn� .. Sur ag of Berns, Houses, etc. (bon), _ and Imple• _ ... _. Meld Cured Cottage Rolls (half or wholeJ, 30c ".` went Sheds a specialty. - r - CLARSSiONT cSVTRs ° Back Bacon; ,• ,,..:. 45C " -- Myrna Annis, Ruby Annie, Gladys i! Appleby. Dorothy Bowen, Leta Bun- Cooked Ham,.. - r' ... a5c I•. J. PROUSE _ss' PICKE . _ ker, George Byer, Marjorie Cowan, Weioers,-. 25c „ R I N_ , Fred Draper; Sadie Evans, Doric "" -. _ Johnston, Vera Lehman. Fred Niabs- "Head-Cheese,.. .; ,,, .15 �� _ -BUILDER ' wander(hon), Clavton Parker. Mild- 'Eau First and Domestic Shortening, Building CiOntraCtlpg er+d Pugh (hon). Dorothy Spencer, y ,.._ R 8 lbs 65 cents darns HtOi1SeS etC Florence Thom von, Lillian Walker, - ., S lbs 90 cents • Of all kinds. Alma Ward, Mary White. " lb,prints IS cents; ' Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Pickering Dealer for the Products of I � . 111TEVALF UICSTRE Anthony Tremble, Sidney Beare. : The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited To Annie Burk, CCA C'1::d' (hOP.), Wil- W' G T EID P'TCTZTT>TNT� �' ' Ia Davidson, Waiter Fenny, Georgina . a.t• 11111Lf w l� ., "AS e V, FRM4TW-"1'1Q�4'al A yy _j&AREMONT. The new sidewalks on the back George and Mrs. Lee, o Swuff-I TO CALL_ Maple lAaf Mutual Fee streets have recently been com- villa, Spent Sunday to Claremont' Mrs. Williamson, of Pefferlaw, pleted and adds much to the ap• with the latter'@ parents, J. B. is visiting with Mrs. J. Read-man• pearance-of the straote-and to the and Mrs. Madill. POLIC• E ! - S.F. and Mrs. Ro'bbtns$-6r Whit convenience of the residents living About twenty Past Masters of spent Sunday with M Cheap rates for farm end country 1�- lee-,Mar- 1­ by. therebri. Brougham Union- Lodge. A.F. & 19MERGENCY CALL­ buildt.ngv. garet Macnab. S. and Mrs.Cook and family re- A. W, are attending othe meeting John.and Mrs. Soden, cifGreen. turned home on Saturday evening of Grand Lodge at Hamilton -this Scarboro 59. ring 3 mindoterm insurance on buildings, id, spent Sunday with George wtod-mills,silos eta, WOK after enjoyable motor trip to week. New Hamburg where they spent and Mrs. Coates. III-11 Phone w L.W.-and Mrs Pilkeys aeogm. Bell --­,XutomobtIo insurance :7 re.-R,Ward is a few k with the formers led by their niece from.Mount over a wee pan of All kinds. days with her daughter, Mrs. W. parents. Forest, visited on Sunday with Birkett, of Baleam. We_4aongratulate Mine Georgina Wm. and Mrs. Neal, of Brock Ind. Malvern 609 FARMS FOR B&LB -Fred Ward Is redecorating his Forsyth on -having successfully Road. WK. CHESTER, residence by the application of a. passed her recent examination at bie Write Or phone, ree county counts boo]. She .Mrs. Duncan Morgan. and son, 43 fresh cost of paint. the.Torqnto Normal Se ­Lyman and Raymond Pilkey has been engaged as teacher Pf Roy, and Mrs. Morgan and family E E) at Woodbridge last wee the seventh concession school *8 anAndrew, ' ROW M A N were LjFleming motored to kefiel erecting a wind-mill'. a.uccesoor to Stewart Graham.• and Rpent the week-end Pickering W.F. Henderson, of Pickering, with D A.'and Mrs. Pugh. WHITBY, ONT. Ler Goods. Stora 1 20 trip to Claremont We congratulate- teacher andLeathera buainese tr HORSE REGISTER..-on Tuesday. %)upil*n their success at the recent � HARNEes ding Bo?TN1 ' A list of CLAREMONT Mrq. Walfordhas"bee 'pei z FLmK (.18254) (182601 IMI, the entrance examinations. the past two weeks with D. A. grand champion imported. Clyde&- of the successful candidates may Our supply of quality Harness and y 1. ;and Mrs. Pugh of,Lakeffeld. dale stallion. the property of Gra- be seen in another c0 Parts'Is now complete.lumn. OREAMER Ohas. W. and Mrs. Pilkey, of ham Bros.. Claremont, will stand J. S. Sandy has been busy aur- BOOTS-GREB SHOO mares during the season of IN5 for Pickering, -vielted with Lyman athI8 his own stable, Cairnbrogie in the past week aesisting. tbo We have a large stock of this Famous Highest price paid for -.L--Aud Mrs, Pilkey on Tuesday. farmers with their' hay harvest. Boot on hand-unbestabis • Stock Farm. JCreatu at the • Mrs. A. Chandler, of Toronto,, which is now in full swing, the for hard wear and tear. ECSTASY, 233811 (20019), the superior spent several days here with bar Imported premium Cly4eedale "It- weather being most favorable. REPAIRING d Mrs. BeaL 9 1 t Claremont-Creamefy parents,J. H. an ion, the property of Oscar WilsbLn. We maintain our established repu a- Herbert and -all kinds of Mrs. Leggitt, of Brougham. will make the sesdon of ion orrepairing Los Angoles,'Ca&. arevisiting-the19a'asfollows t Monday, ' will leave Pickerb;g harness and boots. Give us a trial and be convinced former's parents, James and Mrs. his own stable, Brou ham and pro. s. Gi4enwood, Vi2ll&n Leggitt. -47— ceed to Win.Ormeto '®. ce Cbmnittee CECIL BRADLEY Mr. Hutchison has abont comr for night, Tuesday. Urban Blake's, jr remodelling of his Audley,'noon: H. G. Wilson's, base Harness maker, A TTY plated the -4 dwelling which he recently par- line, eight; Wednesday. W. J. Mill- . .... .... er's. Pickering. noon-,(5bas.Palmees The object is to STANDS FOR THE BEST •chased. Liverpool.ottibu Thursday, W. I.. on"a a toe PICKERING, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Combs,of Toronto, McDonald'@, Brock Road, noon; bit visited the latter's brother, David, own stable. ulebt: Friday, Usorge and Mrs. Taylor, on Wednesday Middleton's. 7th concession, otgh Kemben haTtus Malon oonscouni) of Last week. Saturday,proceeds to his own stable oaU inunedia 419107=wi may membw where he will remain until the toll- at 11awative Com efts,One night recently some person or persons gained ad .... . ...... to J. owing Monday afternoon. - mittance Membership too 11.00. McGrath's ice cream parlor and CROWNDALB, (23741), the imported Tickaft arae be had tram me Provident or: A- -43pproprtated to their own use Clydesdale stallion, the property Of ft"try an appusau". soft drink*. it is James McLeod,Claremont,unt.,will several cases of make the seasoa of lgu as follows : Exec. gym.-L. D. Banka,O.S.Falmgip. Vii. - expected that the " nit -parties M. S.Chapman, Pickering. Monday,will leave his own stable At er.will be captured at an early aAte. S. Pugh'@. Glen Major. and pro- a,wee and Mrs.lonson. of Sc r. 1`01 :.Jas. Richardson. PURPGSE 0 -ceed to Wm. Hill's. north of Clan- D. Mun J Also Junction, Kisses Effie Weir moot, for noon: thence to Mr. Mor- President socrotsoy Litter Corriere.. Hay Carriers, and Lyle Dewberry, of Toronto, rls'Glasgow. for night:Tuesday.W. Door Tracks. Cow 40 Mrs, Ormerod, A. Major's, Wbitel 11 Mr. and Mrs' ale, oirht; Wed. Pump@, Doo H Bowls. Pressure 9yetems Etc. "Thompson and C. Beldam. (A vesdMa"y, L. Middletons. Brougham. TIXLF TABLE-Pickorinal8kakion - 1� ...,dry­ t week n(pon. Jas. McLeod's. Claremont. T.R. Trains going East in*"follows 's bread Is made it will pay you to get my Priem 00 -Scarboro,Village. Spent tile night; Thursday. Mr. Simmers' No. 10 Mail 1.58 A M. onney fore buying elsewhere.end with John and Mrs. Fleming. Bert Jones' Mt. Zion. 4 1 P.M. M from No. I patent flon r 41 above be Balsam.noon, 29 Local and all ingredients accord. Chas. A, - and Mrs. Grant and night-. Friday. Temperance House, 30 Local 5.24 P. M FRANK J. PROUSE read the family. of Toronto, motored oat t Ashburn,noon;Lower Myrtle,n ht: Sunday train, 7.88 A. M Ingly. Brown b PICKERING. ONTARIO on Saturday. Mrs. Grant and SaturdAy.own stable until thelloll. Treine going W"* duo " follovs--�- - whole wheat, and stone family wilt spend a couple of owing Monday morning. No. 21) Local 7.47 A.M: ground. Cakes and past weeks with the 'dormer's . 4A 2.44 P. M of the finest -juslity, freal rents, 27 Local ELM DALE M11 L • rile Mr. 9 Mau 9 05P d nare jams. Ito James sod Mrs. Evam, w eggs an X 411rant will spend the time fishing Farmers, Attention ison"day train. 7.42 P. M cream in sundaes. Sodas -at Stoney Lake. Foregoing ie according to Standard and Bricks. Wedding Miss Besslip. of Cookstown, a 1.1&= agent for the World's Greatest 69 time. Cakes our s2eciAlty. Sewator "The Renfrew." Stoves. -.1former teacher of the Claremont Scales and Oil Engines. Floury'* Government Standard -1 Recleaned Pn is spending a few ,public school, famous Plows,Points.Graid Grinders, 11=eu Boots Repairea days in the ylillate rentrwing old Wheel Barrowsetc. a W113tancee. Her many friends Brantford binder twine and seeond- Now is the time to got your "old Screenings will tato�. Ito a laremout are always glad to hand separators for age. harness and beets repaired welcome her to the village ls�bere at.&price that will R. -ten your hogs at she was very lar as is teacher. ROBT. DEVITT, povu suit you. d Mrs. Madill And pb,ne ' BROUGHAM 5W Pick. They will wear like new George an HONE. a profit.. -daughter, of Detroit, who have been spending a few weeks with THOMAS WATSON farmer's rents.James B. and Bu Your We have this Feed at • Mrs. Madill, reft nu Tuesday for PICKERING, ONT, right prices -California where they will spend event Some time. On Sunday evening 0 We Carr,, 11 the d1l bEll Feeds.%lo the Baptist Church they rea .�: . ­ . -. - TWINE dared two Instrumental trios (or• 'Special. Values an, violin and cello), which were Aighly appreciated congre- '., :'NOW Asted by the ,Ration. for the summer months L Blacksmith New The beat softball game of the saon will be played on the rk w .48 e are seWng Twine at Cost Men's Tan Oxfords,calf leather- Goodyear waited, rubber heels grounds on Monday, Jul ,20th, at Having rented the blacksmithing JI formerly conducted by -0.80 p. m., between the Glen major for Cash until July 18th 09 po as Men's Broadcloth Shlrt8, hand ng"and bins @had busine@4 et- girls and the K & S. Finpremes, of That means that you can got Thos. E. Stephenson. I reaps_ latter is one of the Men's and Boys' Khaki Pants. good quality fully solicit a continuance of tbo TGrOnto. The the Big Ball, WO ft. to extended to him. age ex 11mot teams of the Toronto Senior Ib. for 17.50 per cwt. Men's Balbriggan SlAirts, Drawers and Combination$ ro'oeing Hn'e-ah and repairing League,and the former have a re- Remember, Jull the 18th M ' a specialty. potation well known- to this com. men's Sport Shoesl tan and white, all sizes tuanity., There wM boon admis- Sion fee nf25cents for adults and It the lut day Boys' Jerseys,khaki and red colors L ORNE RE ID 15 can We stock Massey-Harris and te for children Boys' Canvas Shoes, tan and white, sponge soles, all sizes CLAREMONT There will undoubtedly be an McCormick Repairs and unusually large conAmigation at can pro0ure say. 0611 at . r%e%LJ)PS .-Phone SM ahurch next Sunday the Baptist-C morning when the pulpit will be thing in the Grp�= Chopipfiv, "occupied by Rev.J. T. Priest. B.A. line of rONTARIO of Whitby. Mr. Priest's sterline AND FL UUNG: Imple ent Repairs- -qual, i pastor and hie genial Was an I am�:reR&red to do Chopping ane Oat k aki in law' 4isposition are well known eve" Monday. ­,throughout the Baptist dmomin- Flo JU C 0 OTE R Wednesday and Friday tion. Come and bier"r his message. Stoneboata For sale It will be well wotth your hearing. 4LAREMONT The pastor will preach in the even John F. Bayles, Clarem*ont 'ing as usual the subject being "Wanted. a usual, Horatian." Best Quality of RuralRoute No. 2 The United Church of Clare- -wont 'will hold their annual garden -party on the Claremont Memorial N. W. §TAFFORD GROCERIES,- ! ;0 Vark grounds,on July Slat,instead Marble and Granite Dealer. .,of the week of August 27th, its at Right Pricea' stated in prror-in last week's ipsue, -MEN Cemetery Lettering etc. The OrpheuR'MaleQnartette.from PW 'Toronto, *ill give the p­ 4 Bars Soap 25c, 0 First-class Wbrk program Bars Castile Soap 25c, 3 Pkgs Amonia 25c, guaranteed. :and this expected that the Clare- 7�iw old Qillex 15c a pkg, 2 Th@of xnaching Which Way be was Kingston RoFtd and Pickering -wont band will be in attendance. 7WHY 'eiough cresift. Also a good game- of softball or • Prunes 22c, 2 The of ing more than -FAst Townline. football will take place at '6.20'- Dates 22c, 2 The of P. to n"Mt the msy payments we am m. No efforts arebeing iparedto Seedless Raisins 22c, prepared to--arrange on &-Melotte? 27.40 P. O.-Whitby R. IL I "d rm skim- Make this just as successful' a. 2 lbs of Valencia Raisins 22c. It,i a good nochin4 Toe" from )oat as Well twenty garden party as in previous years. T11" ''Further particulars in next i4eue, to-Oar as. ft does when Fresh Fra,t and Vegetables is the machm' s-you .Want--it P4" and look oatfor bills. always'otr hand. for itself bpi its clolie a masing. Several people of this district 'Read over the Tittle b0011d0t *8 FreshT- anck Cooking, Mondays, Have asked The Park Board to put pays and Fridays. have for you on this world-fazabus -on the band concert again after Wed- .,..-barvest. Onaccotintofthe thidn ,der storm which was threatening, Fancy BroadvToth 98c and.1.19*yd. a namber were disappointed at Ginghams and Voiles -not gettink to hear the last con- 4 up to 40c, for 29c. Of gal materiale and dsetge -cert, but those who did come Plain White and -Fancy Curtain It will pay you to Call at ou rkf' -speak in very high praise of the ­S St ;Scrim 250'and 40c pec-yd. toinspect our stock and ouffville band.. Stouffville vill- age i.9 to becongrft,tulated on bRv- Fancy Chintz 28c. obtain prices All orders left with our agent,A.T. H1 OffA ling such a worthy band. They Phone,1401 Jaw, Pickering, will receive our MII ,can certainly put lip a good con 4 CAMprompt and careful attention* cert and the Park Board prob%hly A call,solicited • will get them again before the seaFon ie over to give tip another Do A. 6 IG 0. T T Gevrid Clirk. DunbArtnn,Ont. Jampsi T,-Ad, R. R. 2. Pirk,-ring. W. J. T, MATHESON I F. Di-rer, R R, N,-- I Ll-ri,lt ffil', Tni Ph,)ne Pi,k, 7*21. Fred concert. go be Porp to hoar them i. van@, daremoot Creamery, Clarem3nt. Office aod.work,�. WU'.by, olats,r 40 atezt.titre. You will enjoy it. k P. �M?�_W_t XV F51 7141 727 WIRE P_� 7- • ws .. ..................... .:ADAMS0rCS ADVENTURES—By O. Jacobescom Wth B by 4 What the Say Thinks! I An,address was presented "by the boys of the Teeawaftr Troop to the Te tiring Scoutmaster.' It makes interest , tag 'reading and also shown that Sir Robort Baden-Powell built wisely And well when.he fashiarned'the Boy Scout organization on lines that appeal to the-boy. The address read* Dear OScoutmaster, "We who be" profited by your Instructions in the school (the Scoutmaster in a school teacher),.wit- 4 nesW your painstaking industry in our behalf, and benefitted by your en- thushom In the Boy Sc out movement, desire to express our appreclatl6n of your services, and our regret at sever- Ing our happy and profitable relation- ship. 'As a teacher you have always :_ / _ beem interested in our welfare, patient with our imperfections, just in your reproof, and ever ready to explain away our % '411houldes and enlighten as far as was'In your power our under- standing. We have appreciated your efforts, an'while perchance often an- noYIDS You by our mischief,or thought- loneness, or our indifference, we mesal no diweapect but were actuated only Let this - e by the Impulsiveness of youth. L IOU be our apology. We held you always I_ _J1 in the highest respect. The Scout movement appealed to us,most strong- FLOWERED MATERIALS OF y ly. In it we were brought more close- MANY COLORS YASHION 'ly together. The physical exercise, the SUMMER FROCKS. bika&Into the country, the training in . : ,He Learns Something About Hin�lf. observation, resourcefulness, self-re— Of irresistib:e charm is this light- some frock of flowered voile, worn .1lance• honor, courtesy, and general beWulness, wW not soon be forgotten, over a slip matching the deeper tone STRANGE while the get-together feeling of the of the flowers. Long sleeves find their Then began a search the like of A TALE OF SEA THE way into the newest frocks, and this which was probably never known be- Camp Fire with the Camp Fire yarns version of the rag.an seeva is soft:y fore, and most certainly has never rL. ere ted a feeling of comradeship such rF% been known since The Atlantic was gathered with the round Deck, into a Is no other relationship Could AT01364. THE SMP MAT VANISHLU narrow band. Circular pone:s express ! scoured by waTsblpd all on the look. We will remember the teaching and , the side flare,and are be!d in plare,by out for the Atalanta. and cables were she experiences forever." sent to all likely porta asking. for any two-toned satin ribbon tying in front. BY ELLIOTT O'DONNSLI, What the Magistrate Bay*. Smartly dressed women are choosing Information regarding her. What happened to H.M.S. Atalanta.,on hearing what they had to say. atl. The result was an aoosolute blank, :.,"Boy Scouts do good turns for poo. this " of fluttering frock for eu'm- ple,not annoy them," declared a magic- mer wear, to the exclusion of other one of Britain's old "wooden walls,"Ionce communicated with the experts!The Atalanta and her entire crew had train recently In the juvenile court. models, and the diagram accompany- which mailed from the Bermudas home. at Portsmouth, who, after a lengthy! van fished, without leaving behind them ward bound—and simply disappeared? and Presumably thorough examinatl< .-when releasing two lads with instruo- Ing this frock shown haw simp'e and M.Ia boat or even * lifebeft, There was tions to join some Scout troop. The *say it is to put together, 89;s 34.1 In spite of one of the Xoq co, IT -1 t thorough reported that while In Their opinion it 1 nothing that could give the altghte t boys were In court' for destroying sea-searches In history, no trace of the was not necessary to reduce the height!clue its to the fate of the ship. 111, 311, 40 and 42 inches bust Size 16' fences and cherry tree&- They Pro- bust requires 4% yards of 86-inch or Ill-fated vessel was ever found. of the masts, as her oflicers 8ugge$ted, Then the gunboat Avon, froin China,- _mlsod to join a troop. 40-inch material. Price 20 cents. Probably.no disappearance at sea in It would be advisable to make certain !*artiving at Portsmouth on ApriVlftli , Many styles of smart appeal may be modern times caused such a great sen-'alterations In her gear. reported t�#t off�tlre Azores she had What 63mcoo Thinks. 7.. �ta: This they did, apparently to the at.! The people of Simcoe think the found In bur Fashion Book. Our de- nation as that of H.M.S Atalan seen an of wreckage j. signers,ori"to their patterns in the The affair has a personal interest for Isfactlon of the Admiralty, though not atrown on the beaches But there was Scouts of their town are really living b the style centres, syA their me because my family were Intimately altogether to the satisfaction of the notb.lng to Indicatet at any ship had UP to their ibotto—"Be Prepared." heart of acquainted with one of the offrre-9 of Atalanta's offlicers, actually gone down, and nothing that or the call from Fifty seven minutes aft crestiois are those of terted poputlar no of the the ill-fated ship. He came to see us On-November 7,th, 1879. the Atalanta be Identified as belonging to the Insher's Glen for Boy Scouts was ro. lity, brought within twie mea calved four auto loads of Simcoe average.Woman. Price the book 10 shortly before sailing on what proved' left Portsmovih for the West Indies missing V635el. The officers of the be hts� last voyage. and, though a' Her captain. Francis Stl'riing. was Avon thought It very lively the Ata- Scouts were fighting a bush are cents the copy. Each copy includes to a one coupon good for five cents in the child In the nursery at the time. I dis- sailor of great exverience. who had !ants had experienced bad weather and miles coutly, tweivemes out of town. tinctly recollect seeing him. seen service in the Crimean, Chinese,I drifted north, potsibly encountering on .purchase of any pattern. What a Wolf Cub Did. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. An Omen of Evil. land Malay Wars. His officers' were the way an Iceberg, but both they and Everyone has heard the story of Sir also highly qua!led and expertenced I the Adm1ralty experts scouted the Walter- 13x1 eh, the gallant courtier Write your norma and address plain- The Atalanta was a thrWmasted The crew, who numbered three Idea of -her having turned turtle. ly, giving number and size of suck,wooden sailing-ship, -technically term.!men. V116 spread his cloak an the road that - hundred, come mostly from Ports-! The barque Columbia, arriving at the Queen might pass over dry shod. Patterns as YOU WaAlt. )Cnclose 20c in ed a sailing frigate, of 968 tons dis- placem3nt—A more ba &2 compared mouth and Devonport `Queenstown in May. reported having But listen to this story that a gentle. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap with the majority of ocean-golng ves- "Combing" The Atlamtic. passed, on April 27th, a raft made at man recently told about a Cub, having, it carefully) for each number, and sale to day. She was'a sister ship to 1 The ship reached the Bermudas' sisfo'-_I spars lashed together with what seem• witnessed the event himself. In a city address your order to Pattern Dept, ed to be ship's ropes, but there' was-_ Wilson Publishing Co., 7.9 West Ad,3.. the Eurydice, whose appalling end a ly, and the general impression TE-CelVed Isat winter 'tb*e was lined up boys ' i nothing on it to tell its tiigtory or to laide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by few,years before. was regarded by i� the !elandswasthat she had proved and Sirls, poor children, waiting to get connect it with any-particular vessel, return mail many sailors as of singular III-omen to;; tolerably satisfactory at sea, and that I into a tree concert given at &mission, the Atalanta. It was, and I dare say! there had been contentment and har I Lost "Without Trace." One thinly clad little girt, whose'shoes were also in holes, seemed to feel the Prehistoric SkuR Found-Now still Is. a popular belief among seamen' afony on board, Captain Stirling wrote I Again, Captain Barratt,-- of H.Al,S. 0 -and shifted that If on sister ship perished the home saying he might be expected at Wye, who left Gibraltar on April 20th cold m re th"'W6 rest' 0 'al follow suit. Both ships Spttbead the Artt week In March.. to Join in. the search for the Atalanta, Lab Caafflee. other would froth foot, to foot. Along came a boy - Excavations have been completed at we're originally intended as aotive I That was the last letter his wife ever i came serosa a small boa( wittc a Solt. who noticed her. He watched fora the cave near Lake Galilee wherein a units in our naval fighting forces, sad.had from him. 0 Lary old man;who was too fit to speak, moment then suddenly pulled off his skull approximating that of the Neon- for that purpose uvried gunk the com-I On January 31st,4980, the Atalanta in it. Every effort was made to save cap and threw It on the ground at her derthal type in Europe was recently plement of -the Atalanta being twenty-! raised her anchor and left th6 Ber- the man, but he died without being feet and said, "Stand on that, kid." seat of service, able to emy-who he was or where he Who do you think did the greatest discovered. A number of other bones six. After some how.!mudas homeward bound. have ben found. Some of, them are ever, they- were both converted Into,­-She was never,seen again. When came from. At first It was thought he- dead. Raleigh or the Cubr' ' We think human, and may belong to the ,kale- training ships for young R. N. seamen. the time fixed for her arrival it Spit-:was possibly a survivor of the Atalan. ilia Cub, for his act was done stmpl t.on whereof the skull in a part. Others So far, the resemblance between the! head came and she did not put in an is. but It Iran subs qu ntly decided as an impulse of thouglitfulneas and I I are remains of extinct animals. two ships was pretty dose, but there appearance some anxiety was caused i that he belonged to some.foreign fish. rx -without expectation of recognition or The Mousterian character of the were also'distinct differences.' as the weather at sea had -been Me"Ing fleet. "How did I know that he was ace, the Eurydice -Wolf cubr-, said the gentlemAn who ..A' — bus storm, at! But what had become of the Ate. -reward. deposits'is confirmed by comparison For instance, was altinctly unfavorable.e with earlier types. Two sections In the "bad sailor,".unually beaten In a stiff. least, had been reported, and much laDtR? ' The experts re4used to.accept W!s and .witnessed the Incident. cave, showing prehistoric 'stratifica- gale by other frigs tee of ib�o a-ame size strong wind.. the-view that the weather alone had "Why, he was wearing the same little tions, are being.left visible, especially through r inability to carry sail. But Still, the Adm!ralty's'cipintoll Qf thb caused her to sink. A storm there button on his-coat that my owe Wolf In view of the Proposed international- the Atalinta'wis deemed of great ata Atalanta was so good that had "ein, buif not sufficiently severe no great In at home." -Cub son wears VIlty, until her return fri congress next spring. )m the trip alarm was felt for some time, it being!tO seriously damage her. , We have What Twenty-five Thousand scouts- ie' The Taungs skull recently discor-- before her last tragic one. quite possible that she was.sheltering i seen also that the idea of her having Promised. ad in Africa by Prof. Dart Is not that Masts That Were Too High.' in some remote port. As the days turned eventuality which At the Wembley Exhibition last.year missing link between ape and man, in -went by, however, and no tidings came was considered possible at one time Her officers then complained that tberp ware lisithered together a great the opinion of Sir Arthur Keith, the she was over-masted. The admiraly, apprehension grew and at last develol)_, by her own officers—was generally n e of Scouts from every Dart well-known anthropologist. WTitIng In ed into something aki n' to pn n I C. ridiculed. But, wrecked or turned of the world, In connection with a I the current issue of Nature, he de- turtle, 'would she .not have-10'ft a tell- Sunday afternoon meeting held in 'the scribes the claim that the.skull.Is tfid tale something behind her? She had left nothing. -Powell, stadium, 701- missing link as prep6sterous, and de- lowing other speakers, addressed the clares it to be that of a young anthro- Sir Robert,Baden Was It Mutiny? "I bid you pause for 'a me- poid In the fourth year of its Scouts. ape Even If she'-had struck an n Iceberg meat," be said, "lower flags,�aad bond growth.. It shows so many pQInts •of some trace, of her would surely have R., your heads, and think of your Scouts allhity with. the African Gorilla and been left, unless, of course, she had promise—that'you will do your best to chimpanzee, he assn, that there cannot sailed right under its crest, In which do your duty to Cod and the King, to be a moment's hesitation In placing case the crest might have broken off, 7 help other people at all times, and the skull I roup. n LhIs,g and, fal'ing on her, have sent her to obey the Scout Law. I,waut you to go0 the- bottom.. This, however, hardly -forth from here eager to serve God, "ems feasible, e%pecially considering and the King, and your follow men. the'great'experience of Captain Stirl. Those who will do that stand up and tell me." . And immediately twenty 1v thousand Scouts' stood o3k their it Naturally, many ingenious theories were published, The Possibility of a feet and with hands raised high in the mutiny on the Atalanta waa hinted at, air, sho#ted—"I will." and it was suggested that tba mutin• eers having killed the officers, had Ross or No"? Laken the vessel see to com© tar away is. Ing a dower 9" it Dow land In the Paclflc- -Put it this had In report P . Not Always Dangerous paps happened an "a" for an Nel with *11ii 1h appenel the truth would assuredly -,-:_-toIIowInS result: I const4gr the" motor care don. have been m).ie kndwn by now. Be. adore ..... ..... sides, there was never shy hint of din- r. Smith moun4o 0* g th oil eyes were fixed on vw IMp content on the Atalanta. n WnPLZ lio" he displayed. Only years of V& TIP1 bears. i.t a tux farm Fit C:ar%Eon, on the tient cultivatiot; could havili produded lFbether tl�411 have drivers, In am This little miss.finds ti-a Laby be What wo suspect After. affects our is object of such brillianoo.P or SOL" Toronto-Hamilton highway, have a decided liking for tee cream. conduct more than what we know. 3 Z, A. 14w q'✓ .,,, •:. •., . x a ,. ,. •+.4n a}<•� .•3' a .. �i-e'•nrn.�. c x �'t�,i,..,,� �,w -.�,� 'w. e... . .i.,s, ... r, e.>r.-.>. �. , .s...,.y,,.,/• y. x^. •. - + ,' "'-)Z •h:y,,.A.^. .,t.p ..:+C .pyi. "a" r'y„�,'YLT' !7 .1,••... i. .fin. ..'., ,, M'.,.. M,,.:.,.Y„' a,' - Wn'•. .N<, :. .- '.. ..,... +- >t, - z..<.- °'fW,v. _ ,.',..._ l tLR'.. V'M .:. s: .' '✓+ .. ,.U. S'.�.i�Lw f. .,.... .., '. ''y �•.' 4J'��T T'.-" "G. .A '.'i'r. 4f'n./ 'i. 27 ,.•.,V ::r .i.:fr� Zj. r, - _;. i �;� ;f . .. . • "7S�° •.'dw '.A',,M` .vY *.: p r��'S E. - - I# you like a little better tea tl>taa you ATW i 4 2 s y are using, please try "Red Rose Danger Signals That Everyone Should Take Seriously . REDROSE max; Pain 1s 'one of Nature's. warnings that something is wrong with the body. Indlgestion,.for instance, is character- •:: : ized by pains in the stomach, and of- «> - - "ten about the heart; rheumatism,by �• sgood ahas`p pains in the tints and Joints; _ tea- q ,Pr�� r -headaches :.re a'sign that the nerves . :: !' ' or sto ch are out of order. In some .ailments, such as anaemia, pain is not t s• � . 3 y tea --� so prominent. In 'this case Nature - •_ ':T�le 88i'n• OOd for �ry'It al.or. < � r d ear ' 1 -•.!warning takes the farm of p �- _breathlessness -after slight exertions '� y >t i `• Palpitation of the heart,and loss of ap- 4 r � r � m � S" 'The'Feast of Yolttth. Classified Adyertisetr•-^ata o..„.. "•" , w.�•- kµX �Fb of Y ,K,, ', Ira—&PiL8Y8Y P£liMJ.'�:NTLY aS01'YSD 3"�. c petite. Whatever form these warnings ; . �; k� �? :zs "„�,. : ?tt•s..:s ,w' I Ir••� Midsummer Day, June 24th, while it; take, wise people will not .ignore the tW trema•, AcenedT. et,nate home treae� v •tact that many diseases have their I The Don Cossack-choir of Russian officers gather at the Cenotaph in Lon-. Is now the Church Festival of the pt! ,eats euoceee tTrun . .M—um.,fa�i�Writs;N fluffy of 9t.John,.the Baptist, was kept Y. 1 rev tree back. trm¢n', a U&U L ud � origin in poor blood, and that.when the don to lay'a wreath in token of their respect and'friendship, unbroken in as a holiday fol thousands o1 years Y. is�datda. teaaato. Canada (Cat sat.Dull a _ blood is enriched.the trouble disap r death- before the Christina Era. The modern Some Shot. Pears. Dr.,Williams' Pink Pills are -_` observances, Lnost of them now'pass- -moq helpful; in such cases because --- ---- Ing Into oblivion are a curious Inter- the the new nicht watchman ',4t they purify and build up the blood to "Water, water everywhere, I��1 Fif 0� �y `DAYS the univerelty, had observed'someone 3�' a�e�AJJ 111V mingling of old heathen and more re- Us$nb the � telescope. Just then a T its normal strength. In this way it » cent Christian beliefs. tones up the nerves, restores the.ap Nor any �P t0 drilll�. star Lell. ' petite and glues perfect health. biles ai�as/ ON ��rl R�y Is the Middle Ages Midsummer Eve These words of the Ancient bIariner 11111,V iiL B A:P-��IILJJ was the festival of the young men and dell,” soliloquized Mike, "the! Hazel Berndt, of, Arnpriw, Ont., has must have recurred many tames to Me, faller ser aura s crack shot" proved the-great Talus-of this ntedizine men and women who traveled the maidens On this day they gathered and says:-"I am a young girl and broad and briny Atlantic in the days o£} July --The month of oppressive flowers. and plants, such ere vervain, ° sailing vessels when the voyage lasted' I rue, and 8t John's wort, whioh were have been Working in a factory for the !heat; red hot days and sweltering past four years. For two years I had for many week; and drinking water'nights; ie extremely hard on little believed g possess magical properties. was carefully treasured and sparinglyi At midnight the young men went oattT"Y-.'� ,been in such poor health that at times- doled out.' This experience of .prtva-'ones. Diarrhoea, rry ,-o colic and to ooilect fern seed, those tiny spores EYE I could not work. i was thin and pale. I cholera infant carry -off thousands I&AITAT ED air tion doubtless remained in their mem- which were supposed to have the pro- SUN WWADUST 6-CINDE S :and Troubled . with headaches: -and Dry when dater they pushed on to the i of piedoua little lives every summer. tainting spells. I doctored nearly all pntario bush and helps to explain why The mother'must be constantly on her !party of making the picker invisible. {sscoxnixe><e a aoto nnvaetsrs aontctwlrS this.time, but It did not help me. My the site chosen for the log cabin was;guard to prevent these troub:es, or if 1 8t. John's Eve was the 'great night I warts 1o,,,ser Ara amus Wed,eeeual�6�itlei� ti��� another advised me to 'take Dr. Wil- invariably convenlent to an abundant';they come on suddenly to fight them. of the year for bonfires, which;accord-( supply of pure water. No other medicine is of each aid to fag to some authorities, should be writ- dams' Pink Pills, and afte_ using them. � - for awhile 1 could notice an improve In the year 1925, were it not for the mothers during the hot summer as 1a tea. It was the canton on } - } anent fa my condition. I used nine I activities of the health authorities in i Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate �i this particular night to build three OHI My BACK i nd an eo- _boxes and -can tiythfully.say that mp I� s erosion the farmnce,we omlght alawood, one live iifoiquote cas!o cthe wt dosels engivetnmtoachlieawell child separate b nes,fland one eof woof od and bones I Massage with Minard's and 'health to restored. When I began tak- the old tines, but during the last few i mixed. The last was Called St. John's _ tag the fila I weighed 97 pounds and I will prevent summ r complaint. or If !eel the pain disappear. p years our health authorities have teat- D Fire. now I weigh 114. I feel that I owe my ed and used to the fullest advantage: the trouble doss coals on suddenly will -_ ood health to Dr. Williams'Pink Pills every means of protecting and-purity- banish it. The Tablets are sold by In those auPeratitloue daythe tr �' g I Ing water-with the result that we can Fmedicine dealers or by mail at 25 -lief was widespread that uponthe eve, ` ,t Wand hope other ailing people will give of`St. John's'Day the acute of the living y c' them a fair trial."• to-day boast c f the purity of our drink- cents a box from The Dr Williams' w 'You can get'these pills through any fng water. supplies, 'In ..ddition, this lett their bodies during sleep and tra • bledlMne Co., Brookville. Ont.' ••?�, effort-has earned for Ontario the en- Tolled away to visit the spot where, I medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents viable reputation of showing one of �.in the fullness of time, they should a O�' a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine the lowest death rates from typhoid 1 �� " � Keep to the Left At Sea. �finally abandon their earthly tenement- .Co., enement Co., Brockville, Out. fever in the world; while only a few Another belief was that the souls of i q� ,, i� years ago over fifty men aad women' Ships at sea have a "language" of �I out of every hundred thousand real their own when they wish to converse Iall who were doomed to die during the . I ensuing year came at midnight on St. Lo Words in Court, dent in this Province died from t7-i with or signal to one another. Nearly , i ' Phold, now we lose only two (2.5) ! all big steamers carry a wireless fn John's Eve and knocke3 upon Che -be inability of !]lite ate witnesses `from this cause. The greatest factor i church door. Those who sat up, fast- -...T understand the questions put to etallatfon, but, to addition, every v@s- a ' I this immense saving of lives has set of�thii type is provided with s 'Ing, it the churcD porch were supposed `,- ..hrym oftenmakestrobuie for the court. been the protection of drinking water.i to be privileged to see these spirits. .+ --L'-cr!enced cross-exan-leers learn to steam whistle or circa, a mechanically Protect your R'ataP supply Write i I In order to droxan, each of her true simplify th8ir Engliafr-to discard I for free bottle and Instructions for tak- derated fog-horn, and a belt: , _ "prior" and "Previous" . for "before" tag of sample to t'.e "Provincial La., Sailing ships are obliged to have love young girls used to make"dumb" bo In the centre nearest a both a mechanical fog-horn and a bell cakes on MJdsunrmer Eve. It took I "^ and "subsequently" for 'atter." Simui- y ur three maidens to make a calve, and e > _ taneaue" to another word, frequently home: , Toronto, London, Kingston, before they are allowed to eater or ; North Bay, Fort William, Owen Sound.!leave.a port. while 1t was being prepared and based convenlent, but to be used with care , i not one word had to be spoken. The -f - Peterboro and Sault Ste. Aiarie. Exam- when ships pass one another at sea-, and only wv ea It is certain that the I!nation is free for citizens of the Pro-!, 1 cake, "when made was broken into witness understands Its meaning In a certain ceremonies are observed. Thera,r -- vines' a merchant vessel meeting a warship'three, and a piece put under the pit , murder case, a negro was asked if two +----- ; . low of eaeh of the makers. Mots' were atmultaneous-a matter of is expected to dip her flag in salute, a1F prime importance.. He answered /' courtesy acknowledged by the naval Commander in a similar manner: For Every III-Mlnart» L'lrilmeaL ` - promptly and decidedly: ! _ ' +fir "Yes, bees, dat's it--'zackly stmul I - - Linens. are generally saluted by ltaneous." tramps." while when one,liner meats , : Then, to further emphasise his !another the Junior captain dips his y Why the Seaside's Healthy. =-statement, he added in another form j house-flag first. I Why does n visit to the seaside tone n repetition o1 what he euppased ft to If the weather is foggy, and vial- cls up ao thoroughly' , The dostore tell! , ). mean: i bility is poor, it Ia obvious that ships us it is because there !a iodine in the; CQ#1Crita Clears ,,, _ on theft wap aCT06a tire high seas 'sea and the spray from the waves is "Zippety ziP! Plung! Dst'a how I ` must "talk"-and talk loudly. So long fully of it. So, with every,breath of slP SCSI Of•DaIIdtllff -- dey come;boss-one right arter de od- s" as a steamer 19 moving to. the 'I we take, we absorb some D�cl i ����wlthCu lcureSosD. � > �' rare! it to not the echoed Maw of the ocean demands that she Iodine. preceded iW haht apvneatlow of Cam- ;1 More 7 , e importance iodine !s now be-f Th do much to cleanse the - r siren seas Ofatawan� bland on he Dc 1 send out a !on °i, == : vc: !s of the lawyer's questions but the shall g or:, anal Laagnage of ser uneducated I every two minutes to glue notice of ins preached by the doctors. To em scalp oce,dandmff ecesary ptomoee i hesiths candher presence to foggy or heavy weath- phasiae their contention that It is 1 hok. � aura Sap IL o thick wl esa c-ith s taste for Long words i hair• or eves Soap�t ars er. Should she stop her engines the necessary to fitness, they point to the i ideal rayl toast ass Y . the'. cs antes trouble, or mirth or both. - people who live in very sheltered val- eary want of the skin and swiss. i�- , � � long bleat trust cease, being wtbatl P P witness-is also often a calor ` r Aho time ago an /7 Luted by two load wails every two lays where all the iodine has been. 1 s g aches' D•vd •stra..w�+t. ed person. Only he ail before it re D taken from t sssane ,* - • - industrious and respectable laundress R minutes with an interval of one second btdek flea „r. -= whose worthless husband had abused Practice Makes Perfect +between each. The siren is stopped them. Such Pec,ple, become weak and'I fi� her was forced to appeal for protec- Percival-"Do you love me better altogether immediately the anchor !s undersized. y: tion to the law. But to the very begin- (dropped,and the presence of a moored Suggestions made recently for she i , than you did any of lour former steamer, is known by the clamour of Ing us all more iodine Include the MISERABLE 'AIN slag of her testimonyshe surprised sweeties?" her bell once a minute. iodising of the water supply: Mean-and somewhat puzzled t>:ecourt by re- PhtliDPa-'•O, mach better! You Every veseeT that is propelled me• while, iodised salt, chocdlate, and bpi•peated complaints of incompatibility. see, every experience I have adds to"What do you mean by incompatibi- thesail n is,supposed to give way to ter-scotch have bees placed on the IH PATH my techatgne. the sailing chip, a� the totter has.s market. ALWAYS lity?" she was asked. "Do YOU mean - - that the only trouble between you and -=-�-- special code of signals to indicatefogy her l 'Jonas was incompatibility of temper?" _ presence. One blast from slog-kora London's smallest ch..rch, i3t. Ethel- " nas wampatibility days Just what Mees ins a Pest Pay. every minute means that a sailing Teo- burgs within Blahopsgate, dates back' s The Prickly Pear to not popular to.' L dna E. P�khfallln s Ve�et • I said," she assented."We been mah'id eel is moving with the wind to port tt+-before the Fire of London, and so y art I&ai years, Judge. De fast year dere I her left side). Two blasts a minute We Cgectpouad 4LL.tDependfab4 ` Australia ' Wherever it grows the land ( oannot'be demdished. wasn't,no ninkumpstibillty at all. De is useless, and there see over fifty mil-I indicate that the wind L on the oche: Help for Mothers ' New South Wales beam. net year Jonas began niakumpattln, lioh sores of it in When fishing, trawlers have lights -"�- - t tw'an't more'n I could-stag'. But and Queensland. WOrse, ii doesn't' . ,. s year, Judge;--sad die las' month in -,stay. pat" About a Million more oar above-the other, attached to-theit Port Greville, Nova Scotia.- U4 ' acres of lead have to be abandoned re II masts, while tugs towing other craft your medicine for a terrible pltin perticlar, Judge,-he's tuk to atmkum- 1 party two lights in the same way. A side and for weakness and yettin' wid his boots an' de flahwood it every year. ship at anchor puts out her side lights, seemed to bloat all over, too, tai AM an' secb, and so I'e here." So far all atempts to stamp out the takes down her masthead light, and feet and heeds were the worst i • 11 large e• k the mother o! lour children acid I a sea g failed, and y -.�..•-.- have fate " - - -: Des's n light," which baby-the first one of a nidi s m ba � , � nursing It is er substitutesg y y ritish Museum fibra con- scale effort to this end woad, to Q y, -.The. B library swings from about three-gnnrtar way � I could none. .I took Lydia 1� :- tains about 8;000,000 volumes; thirty timated, coat 11,250,000,000, or even u the foremast. ham s Vegetable Compound be re employees are.constant'y engaged in more. Even then there could' be no p _ baby's birth, so you can see how, 40gUng thein• certainty Of final success. it helped me, 1 cannot praise it bot When it was discovered that power The Glory of Trees. IN highly for what it has done for me.... a 3 alcohol could be ristilied from the pear took all kinds of medicine,but the Vye. WE WANT CHURNING But ilia glory of trees is-.more than stable Co pound is the only one s `= there was a glimmer of haps. But the i their gifts; at, r t _ line helped me for any len of e, return was only a gallon and a half per 1.Tis a beautiful wonder of life that lifts, Say Bayer I recommend it to any one with trouN40 ton, and'this this was too small to cover 1 From a wrinkled seed Ln an earth- I like mine you ma_y use my letter fioorra REAM R the expense of cutting and crusting. 1 bound clod, Unless YOU See the `ftYef testimonial."-Mrs oBERTMCCULLSY, Now, however, a method has been I A column, -in arch in' the temple of, CTOSS" on tablets you ATB not i Port Greville, Nova Scotia. discovered which gives a yield of four-i God Before ands n E. Pinkhamlithe motlisf We anPD17 cans ani 7s7 express teen gallons of power alcohol per ton,1 A pillar of power, a dome of delight, getting the genuine Bayer prod- I will find L din E. Pinkham's Vega which makes dititillsition a commercial! Compound blessing. i A shrine of song, and a Joy of eight! UCt roved serf by millions and tDargen. We pay deify by express Man man letters are received v psoney orders, whtch- cap be casDed pTopoton. It is hoped that by this I -Henry van Dyke. by physicians for 2 y' y method power alcohol can be provided _ _ prescribed ; ung the same sort of experience as to anywhere without any charge for the whole Australia and at the ears. given in this letter: Not only in the To obtain the top price, Cranes As it May Happen. y motherbeneflted,butthemgoodresults same tints the great acreage now Acce 0111 a 1 ass on to the child. must be 'free from bad flavors and waste to desired for settlers. To show little Johnny that he could ['7 ►�� . ....I - p No harmful-drugs are used in the �+ contain not leas than t0 per centa. _ not add feet and yards together with- sa7 ' . Bayer package preparation o!this medicine-just roots wi. ; Butter FaR out changing the yards to feet, she _ and herbs-and it can be taken in safety f4 _ IMsiking Dull Days Bright. 1,: asked him the question: "If I add five by the nursi ^mother. : Rowes COltDjl3Ay`l.lirlllted. cats to tan dogs, what will I get?" To whichcontains proven dirCCt10D3 t} -, Umbrellas are now being sold in „ 98 out of every 100 women reported , p ToTOIItf) brighter colors than ever; scarlet and' which'Johnny answered, "One h-1 of Randy Bayer" boxes of 18 tablets benefit from its use in a recent oanv :.1 a fight" Also bottles of 24 and I00-Druggists emonQ women wars of this mediohm Q �r For referouces-Head OMce, Toronto, emerald are both favorite shades. - Aspirin is the trade tnffik (redstered In __ __. _•.. Bank of biontreal, or yo4r local banker. Handles are a:so being adorned with <►--- Canaan) nr Beyer layllca star+ of Mono• ISSUE No. P4-'26. china beadaw Keep Minard's Lmiment Ill the House. apticacfdaster of 8allcylkacld `-- _- ` ? !` rwtabiishet"d for orae U" i .;. , r, ,,.:: -:p.;.'wa. a .,t., .,.t . ;,,,.:.•..� r4"•r''ti. ,. rp .� ._ .... •��` a i is :✓;s - w. a•a ....m •w-+- r,' .r na..w'Pim,+�a.�,'�.,c.�...�:>..s.6._'.:n.c•>.s?.rsr..r'..�.r...,:...s.>..•s+%'',s.,.s._u[6...esi,',.�a5.4At`i�..�7L.:cax�i,._.rs-..a......�..,._...t:.,t..,� • �.�'.e�.:, .ca ..,a.. :&.=.a-•x4.•...._•'.',........,,:.�....{zr�...- .,,w::;:,.cm$ cT%;:,:....>r.._Kr�.,.. ,.a,�: .. .vv '.. • •�.�ry'... e..- '�v�" r -...e,. ...,... .._..._.,u...._.e. .o - •.i�..:su_una�af...:va ,.n�i'tC.'..s,. 3c,". ,»uui,...�.K,4z. xvfxipt,.,.• t..�•_� .-i?.:tu' � ,7 P.— 7 4. ? —Mrs. J. Murkar, accompanied —Dr. Henry will be bore as non. Friday an thir city, professional duties. ��� —Mi" Brown, of London, is —Dr. E. A. Sadleif, Dentist,—Keep in mind the R. C. picnicwhich will take place on M6nday, ;Fending a coupleof-weeki ' by friends from Aurora, Ill., spent &I next Tuesday to attend to his i with L. practising in Torunto, will be here Iq Aug. 8rd (0i v is Holiday). and M1 pragge. in his office on Thursday from 10 —W.J. Clark was in the city on a. w. to 5 v, m.', as usual. —10iss Ada Wbittighttin;. of To- ,ronto, is spending a few days with Monday when he spent the day —Mrs. Thomas Carey, of Hatnil. 7: iiiihn I and hire.Stephenson. with big brother and sisters. ton, aad Melville and Mrs. Powley Of TO '—L. K.-and Mm Devitt, Arthur and Mrs. Boye8 spent and daughter, of Troy, N. Y via• roato, are Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Ited at W. A. Henderson's last holidaying here with Idle letter's parents, Hugh a" Austin Franklin, ,af Port Perry. Snoday and Mooda, Word to" Far" K�L Machin. Mrs. T. R. Barton, of Bolton, -0. and Mrs. SarLs and daugh. mers —43overal pie plates which were Mrr. Leavus, of Toronto. ter, Miss Dorothy, of Trenton Wednesday with Pickering wotored.0 And "at the week! We are now handling "Zenoloum," used at the frs�rk on Domicion M*ut the "Day have been left at our allies friends. Rad with Wre. Rankia. On their for forclaimaimts. —J. D. and Mrs. Johnston and 'nturn'%hey were woompapied by Old -Reliable Disinfectant. Nothing, —Harvey and Mrs. Raw,of-Per- daughters and Mrs. Carrie John Mrs, Frank Sarles and •little• wo Bus,spent a few days last weak stop, of Toronto, visited the, lat- yrho had been spending about better. for a sheep�dip, animal- with Mrs. W. D. Gordon and Mrs. tar's brother, Hugh, and Mrs, three weeks here with her moth. I&&. Somerville. Machin on Monday, er. . dip, lice killer or fly spray. —Miss Dells Burns, of Toronto, —Walter and Mrs. Shepherd Is spending her vacmio-n' with her and family, of Detroit arrived in BROUGHAM. '18 ounce tins 30 cents Quart tins 75 cents mother and sister, the home of town on Sunday to spend their vacation with their relatives here. Melville and Mrs. Smith.of Toronto. uonlyCh . S. Palmer. —Lou Balsdo_n� of Brandon, Mr. Shepherd will remain only a visited with W. H. and Mrs. Ellicott Lice' p6*der,' for poultry or- live' stock Man;, is spending his vacation at week in Pickering. on Thursday last. Brougham baseball team suffered - the . home of his parents, Ed. —We are sorry •to report the defeat at the hands of the- Pickering .It does the work—large package 30 cents And Mrs. Baladon. death of David Bath, which took team on Monday t i d d W l pace on Wednesday morning a evening. -Dr. R. McQuay, of Portage la, The Citizens' League 'will hold a _prairie, Man., spent a' few days, Gravenhurst. The funeral will garden Part on the evening of Tues- mat week at the home of his aunt, take place today (Friday) at 8 P. day.Aug.U. Watch out for fall SALT I SALT SALT I Mrs. W. D. Gordon., in.,from the Whitby Tabernacle. particulars. F. and Mrs. Halsdon and where service will be held at 2 go Mr.Proaser and son are doingquite family, of Bnrfor�,were here this o'clock. ' Interment at Groveside a business in the blue berry trace. go It pays to use lots of it haying time. 140 lb. sacks 1.25 .7� Cemetery, Brooklin. Ing north for them and finding a rea&y week attend.ng the 45th annivers sale for them. hr7of the wedding of the form. -Mr. ulbolland, of the Hydra W J. Brown and his father motor• or a rents. Electric system callsid on the PO' ed out north to Norland ons 'fishing pa -Missea Agnes, Nellie and Mur lice Trustees a few days 890 ID expedition, and they reported many Important Order of Dishe13' for Common JW Thom, of Dumbarton, and Mrs. regard to starting the work on the fish but few caught. 'Harold McCowan paid a flyi line from Whitby to Prekerinx. Visitors'are numerous in our village t to the home of W. J. and 1 , �.. �-Use just landed In Sufficient contracts are now in the Just now. Mrs. Earl.McDougsl, of rnre. Molliney an Saturday. bands of the Commission to war Ridgetowc. Arthur and Mrs. Harvey. Harold Reazin, of Cleveland, rant the building of the line and of Toronto, and Wm. J. and Mrs. Brown and family at T. C. Brown's; Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, Paris shape, beantifui is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. N. actual work will, no doubt, start members of the Hanson family with smooth finish, Der doz., :1.75 Richardson, who has been seri• in the neat'future. The Trustees their parents here- the Wood family, ously ill, but who, at the time of are expecting that the line will be at Mrs. F-.-Gerow's; the Tripp family0 r.25 in omeration by early fall. 0aps only. on me quality,per hoz.. writing, is somewhat improved. at W. Bennett's and Walter Bette at -H;J. Clark, of Toronto, aceom. -We congratulate Wm. R. Walter Bayles. Plain White Cups and Saucers, "Paris," per doz., 1.65 paniet by his friends, Lyle ad Crammer oma having successfully Congratulations to Master 'Freddie a' Passed his recent * Woodham, of Woodfield Road, and Plain White Cups only, "Pari@,"per doz., 1.15 Mrs. Ramsey and two children, examiaRtion fur Miss Pallas Conper of Larelimout Ave. -'spentl Sunday here with the form interim First Class Certificate. Torooto, who were both successful in Shipment includes Plates of sizes, Bike Diibeei - Mr. Crummer has had a splendid • Scallops, Pitchers Etc. or's ascots,W. J,and Mrs. Clark. ae ing the Introductory Examination yY will career as a student. having never P —Rev. A. R. Sanderson . in ;iano at the Toronto Conservatory 1 yet failed in an examioatiou since of Music. also to Miss Margaret Feas- A splendid mRortment'of Tea pots,in "Cresswell Rock" occupy his pulpit on SuDdoy at 10.30 a. m., and will preach to he entered the public school. He bv.of Brotigbam, who recently wrote In plain, fancy&ad mottled designs. Ahag not only ability but a%3 also on the Elemputary Theory exam.. IDoric Lodge, No. 424. A. F. - h M., and visiting brethren at', 7 p, that stick-to-itiveness that is sure taking First class Honors. All are Be sore to exanUoe the quality of this line before buying. Va. There will be special my4gic, to bring success. He has been an• pumila of Mrs. John Soden. Many inferiur lines of good3 on the market. All welcome. gaged as teacher by the Dun Barton The Women's Institute will bold their regular monthly meeting on -Mrs. Enos Reinmer returned school board.and we feel confident Tuesday. July filet,at the home otMrs Thome on Tuesday last after spend- that he will be as successful as ft A Glen. Brock Road.' The program Elestica Prepared Paints are going fine. There's a Ing a week with friends in the ci teacher u he has 0een as a stud. city. or the meeting takes the torim of a 'Drs her return she was accompan slot. debate, the subject being --Resolved. reason—Its the quality. led by her sister.in law,Mrs.Ooak- -The results of the Entrance that Country Lfe is more desirable Life" The affirmative than Cit Out i i i Examnatons were Riven ouon y firmative will well. who has been spendiDga Save the Surface and You Save All."' vreek with her, Monday. thus bringing relief to be taken by Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Axe -Alex and Mrs. Platt, of 4inx. the many candidates who were ford. Mrs. Beer. Miss Bate. and Mrs. iston, returned home one Tualkills put through the test. Those who Holtbv. and the negative by Mrs. Perrvusan. Mrs. Shepherd. Mrs. Go• ater spending a week with the wrote at 'Pickering had unusual row. Urt R. Miller. and M. B. M 'Utter's mother, Mrs. W. D.'Gor. Imec'm S8 only two C%ndidates Burk. The 19dgMrs.ee will be Mrs. L S. CHAPMAN don. who accompanied% them on failed to coming up,to the required Johnston and Mrs. W. Bennett. All their return and-wUl spend a few standard. Much annoyance was ladies are Invited to attend this in--- insonthe with them. expressed at the delay in annonn- Ing, LawrenceJ who-spent ciug the results, as th040 from 'the winter months here and in To other centres, Including Whitby Now A49ort600mwolls. P E 0 A L S Town and Oshawa, were announ- irouto. has reeently moved to Al- leask. Bask., where &Ia ]RASPBERRIES FOR SALE-Ap. Im- be some good reason for the delay during the remainder of the sic ply A.C Diamond, -46 Jul d August be will row cod the previous week. Thtremay Phone Pick 2704. 44 'or an War, and when winter cc ill but it Is hard to ooDvince those pee w mi rate to Ontario. who are patiently waiting to bear SALE-Building stone and a FqOuRantity of brick. Can beaten at F. Ch:d- *,!,in E.V Aldons, of Hamilton, their fate that the delay is site low a.Claremont. 43 spent over Sunday with W, J- and excusable. We are much indebted Owing to this being the sleek season for hand tailored Garments, Mrs. Clark and family. On Sun- to Mr. Goodfellow of the Whitby SALE-40 arresstandinabay Fmot Rlot 21,base line,Pickering. D. McNeil, we are offering and Tailored Suite. made by one of day morning he presided at t Chronicle for brinxiolz us the list R�R No. 2.Pickering 43 he Canadk' finest tailoring hones organ in St. Andrew's Church and of successful candidates as soon as - -- : %, WANTED-To lease small farm of —14L ':delighted the congregation with be received them. bout 25 acres with good pasture. Apply --An interesting event took M.Gordon, 4 Mton Ave,,Toronto. 44-45 At $12.8-00 regular prices X38 iseversl organ voluntaries. t) MelvilleSniitb, C. P. R. an• place on Saturday aftArnoon. Jnly NOTICE-The Green River Chop- anser of Toronto, accompanied 4th, in St.Anne's Anglican Chu ping mill will be closed on July 24th and Exfra Trousers 17.00 p his wife, motored out from the Toronto, when Miss Marjorie. Ell- 26,h for repairs, Chas.A.White. 45 46 'city on Wednesday of last week en, daughter of John F. acid Mrs. QTOVE FOR SALE-Gurney Oxford -and spent the day with his uncle McGowan, became the bride o kYrange,-in good condition.suitable for surnmer and aunt. L. D. and Mrs. Banks, Dr. Arthur Carman Gordon, the cottage. For particulars apply at the NEWS . .Summer Caps and Hats sad when in town gave the NEws younger son of George A. and Mrs. ffice. 32tf is plealsAnt call. Gordon, formerly of Pickering, OR SALE-6 youpa Peas, 2 nanny A dandy line of Palm Beach Caps j"It in. Something to keep your Fand I buck head cool in hot weather. —Dudley and Mrs. Thompson both bride and groom being resi. goat and 2 chicken houses,8 x 10 and 6 x 6. at lot 5. b r con.. Pickering. Fred and family, of Montreal, who have dents of Bartlett Street, Toronto, Lacey,Highland Creek P.0. 4" - � been visiting Mrs. Thompson'@ Their honeymoon is . being spent l Men's Balbriggan Underwear in twopiece AY FOR SA and Combination. LH-2 acres of good mother, Mrs. J. H Collins, of at the summer cottage of theHs .4 g bay, just �sst of St. Andrew's -0ollingwood, called on W. J. ng, IQ D.Anna*Sr. and bride's parents, at Stoco LakeCbarckmai -46 Mm. Mooney on Saturday mat, wad after rat they will re. Apply rem. 45 Street West, Fred And belonging ",Our Rewpie Rewp Shbe while returning home by motor. side at IM, B r ARM FOR SALE-1381 acres of accompanied by hire. Collins. where Dr. Gordon Will practise his V good farm land with brick house.lot 23.con. -Charles Hill. who was foreman profession. The many Pickering 8. Peckering Township. For further particulars Are going great. N; iia the Naves' office about 35 yearsfriends of Dr. Gordon extend to apply to Mrs. Andrew Story,Clare—t. 44-47 Slone Comfort means Kewpie Kewps for the kiddies ago, but who in DOW residing to him their best wishes for their fn. OR SALB-A complete steno- -a's course at the r Suffalo., ave the Nzws a ple"ant tore Fgapb amada Business happiness pod prosperity. College,Toronto. Will wil below- For full -C401 811sylast week. Hewas in Among those who attended the tart apply to Mrs.Alfred;Mcimclgt ,,�Grmn e . ..,,Is 'd T. ]Bunting' Pickeriing a very reminimiscent wood and wedding were the grooni's grand. Fr Xst&blkh&V1857. deligb ted in recalling many of the rents, Robert and Mrs. Gordon, fPO RENT-7-rooed brick house in funny incidents that occurred to 9a niPickering. and his cousin, Gar. X Pickering Village,garden attached. POSIM t.Ia. Plenty of hard and the years gone by, when he was a & sion may be bad Au ss.Ham,of Peterboro. soft water. Apply D.Banks, .ckering. 44tf popular young man in Pickering. -A community garden party, -A very pleasing event took under the auspices of the United ]REAL ESTATE-We' are offering some very choice lots and ittage sites at MoNr I v y cc place on Wednesday afternoon at Church,-of Pickering, will be held Rneeab*ank,a great many of which am 013 the lake the home of Ed. and Mrs. Balpdon in the Memorial Park on the even• and river fronts. Apply Dyson Cowan. Rose. 44-47 when all the members of the few- bank. 8 SPENCERS in&of Thursday, July 23rd, when Ily. six sons and one dan a good program of sports is being ARMS FOR SALE-Ten acres. 5. besides tbvir nine grand-c=: provided. The rat FARMS house and other buildings, all new.arn game of Will sent or sell with small payment down. Pro- ALRIONT TLI- GOSK T141, ou mat together to help their parents softball between Gage's monarebs, party at corner of second concession and C.P.R. TELL V Ft . Applyowneron the premises. 44-46 EXCUSE 5 TV I _MLEPHONZ celebrate the 45th anniversary of of Toronto, and the Pickering NE woIST11 WLL were much `�H I M their wedding. They softball team will be called at 5.80 'N,Or ASS EY.HARRIS MACHINERY THE JUDOE surprisedat the turn of events- o'clock (9tandard time). A good 11V+•-And repairs. Now is the time to look as they had no thoughts of a cele' after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and .too, • football ed to -prayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by bration, but their sur prise was follow tiame is being arrang harrows I nIgeir,cheap. D.J.Gormley,21)uhbar- e softball match. A I wago 2tf son, I Itly increased when their ep endid musical and literary pro- on es (kc red, rose to read an appropriate gram will be presented by E the VOR SALE—Cheap al] kande of address, the father beim g made following artis a: Master George X: -agons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- t Fleftents i1a good order. Also several heavy and light cook stoves and heaters. High- the recipient of a handsome gold- Granville, of Toronto, elocutionist scales and c 'headed cane And the mother With and entertainer, who well the eat price paid for hides and wool, also livq Poul; % Phone 1903 18tt Hall gold medallist of 1923, try- H.Herman,Stouffville — a beautiful china cabinet, as a tok Massey so of their love find esteem Mr. and 1924, and who delighted all at Bals'don, in behalf of himself and the Dunbarton garden party last S Ce :Fruit Rree , Shrubs Et wife, thanked their children for Friday evening, Mrs. M. P. Duff, a, thio manifestation of their filial the popular musician of Belleville, Having secured the agency for T. W. love. Each of the sons spoke in an aRs1,3rtep by the following local I Bowman &Son, Star Nurseries, appropriate manner, and it was talent : Miss H. Law, Mrs. A. R. Ridgetown, Ont. resolved that a farhily reunion Sanderson and W. F. Law. The I am prepared to take orders for all be held annual]y on July l4th, the I Whitby Band will provide popu- kinds of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, ,-.!TCWA!S1 dateof the wedding anniversary, j]Rr music during t6e evening. ornamental Shrubs Fte.. at =mm lowest possible prices. -AMR.— Rev A. R. and Mrs. Sanderson Gates open at 5 o'clock. Programantitie graced the occation with their pre- begins nt 8 sharp. Adzoi�-sion. 35 Special rates for large quantities. 45tf sAne A- P. and Mr. Sanderson spoke in cents: children, 25 cenLp. Thbm. ► r 44 a happy wood. includes ice cream and cake. N. J. Chapman; Pickeringi MOM al S 114