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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_06_11.. , EWS E PICKE NG N R1 .. .. v. yS VOL. XLVa T _ :_.FIO�£ERtING, ON�e, FRiIDA�Y, JUNE 11, 1926 _Na�� _.-- 101fraf'ielsiaual 45asbs. Q=ceZ'Z Ril'STe= C14911tRYW600 `-__,.__DUNSARTON. Xed4eat j� S. FORSTTH, Oph. D., Plreetoi • etrial Aswdation of Ontario. Reg htened Member of the 'American Optometrical A,eeociattim. Eyes examined by appointment. Fbpne 2801, Ciuemout. Out. O. McKINNON, M.D., s L.R.O.S., Edinb soh, member of the Callose of iP and9ar8aeaa of Ontarto. usentfate cot Soya) Colles of Surgeons, 13diabargh. BPada1 attisation W dlfaaaq of Jomon wd eYdlCren, Ocoee and revidence, Bronsham. .. L.agsaE. A.E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and .Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to n. Soutb Wing, Court House, Whitby. 251y RICHARDSON & PICKERiNG- Barristers,Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- erationLife Bu•ilding. Corner Yongge and Rich- asond Sts., Toronto. Phones Main 1390 andrMain 0"0• 8#f BEATON & ROSS -Barristers. So- licitora, Northein Ontprio Building, 330 Bay Sart. Toronto. A. J. Beaton, J. D. F. Rosa, Adelaide -797 DoWa E R. D. O. Smith, Dentist, Stouff. - ville, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- rw2o Universities and the Royal College of -Dental Surgeosa. Phone office loll, Residence {Ytb, Nooutsid: appointments.2917 BLARE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office over Murdoolt s Gonfectionery store Whitby. office hours to 12 : 1 to 5.30. Ind.. pbone e. 1W phone 220. 4417 j� N. DALF.9, L. D. S., D. D. S„ It • Graduate of Royal Colla a of Dental Sur• genas and the University of oronto. Officeabove D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. Q%ce lours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Saturdays; 9 a: W. to 1 p m, Phone Clare 1408. 471Y ERBERT T. FALLAISE, LD 9.. �i 11 D, D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of tal Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Viceabove J S. Balsdon's store, Pickering, Ont. Uwe bourn : 9 a m. to 5 p. m., or by aAApoint- Want, Pbone Pick 3700. 1311, has#ttsstl►4>s +6asb+s. `-T41LIZABETH RICHARDSON-Suc• .Jcearor to the late W. V. Richardwo, repre• seatra� n=11=al Fire Insurance Compsaies of eoiµt 5nancial standing. 34ti FPOSTI" Licensed Auctlonew, • 1w Owinafts of Twt mind ilnfarto, Ase• /Yr mass of an kande asasnnad fo 0o mharmst aaersa, AAdrsma Groes tivw ! o.. out. DA.'BRATOR TOWN11IMi'tlLZRX . osn..ysrmsr. oesafuw..for baktaf "ft. & "Ss«Using b AMRso Iness anneal" ffYi scowl.. oaf.it;'s 19 A W, LICENSED AVO - TV TIONEER Jof York. Qatario and DotM= C;ountxs. All Mode d sake prows" arses I to. Terms reasonable. Det se for sales may Cs NEWS' Omcv. Bell and Indepm at Wbitby.Ont. a7 +armers, Attention I am agent for the World's Greatest Baparator. --The Renfrew," Stoves. (Beales and Oil Engines. Fleury'a famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, !Wheel Barroweetc. Brantford binder twine and second - baud separators for sale. BOBT• DEVITT, Fbone 5505 Pick. BROUGHAM ',�t j The Ladies' Aid Society will holt Mr. and Mrs. Ralston and Mr. h URE�N OOD Saris Kill atad Barsket thein yearly meeting at the home of Gappage spent the weekend at King. Mrs. C. K. Pretty, on Thursday, June Ston. Faetary Mrs. Ellen Taylor the guest of her - t 17th, • at 2 o'clock. Rosi call to be �. answered with the �orcf "forgt As daughter. Mrs. Chas, Annie for a sou- s w ` ple of weeks. ' • this is g business meeting everybody Remember the annual service at the •Established' 18% LOGS WAA7rD is requested to atten.l. `White Church on Sunday next at 3 4 MOUNT LION. o'clock (standard tiale.) . A collection Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling Rill be ttckeo up is aid of the Ceme- and Chopping, Wood AGrand drama an9 supper, under tern Fund. so- Oo Monday evening a number by Feed - Repairing,. .-- the auspices. of the Ladies' Aid So- • ,-- here attended the• Recital glyen by •� ciety, will be held in the United Miss Uooper at the Conservatory of Shaping and Turning, Church, at Mounr Zoin, on the even- Music. Mise Phyllis Nicholson -assist. There lg HQ->�eed on the mar- ing of Friday, June 18th. Supper will 'ed with the program. ll:et gives better results Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office' Stools On Tuesday last -a most delightful be served from five' o'clock to eight, y 8 is Balt For Sale after which the Hampton Dramatic afternoon was spent at the home of for the money for the Misses Allon, when a reception i feeding n tha y Club will present their popular drama was held in hotlor of Miss Marjorie, p g CHAS. A. WHITE. - entitled "Mother Mine." • This is one who has returned home for a visit, ' of the most popular dramas that ha, after spending the winter in theSunn "WBARLEY P P Successor to late W. G. Barnes P B y • BARLEY FEED". Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill Ont. ever been presented and you should South. not fail to hear it. Suitable music `Get your supply now. will Ire rendered bet«een acts. Ad- WHITEVALE:Y , - f F. mission fifty cents; children twenty- J� H• -'Befive cents,: (supper included). ;Every- Mf. and .airs." Russell- Parks spent TbFollowing- ie'fron the xe ort of in 40. body welcome. Sundayin, Orilia: the Department of Agriculture atFuferzi Director g Mrs. Hugh Pugh spent a fcw days Ottawa and GREENWOOD. in Toronto with her parent:. '-With regard to your pure Barley Idcensed EmbalrizerMr. and Mrs. Will Beeor" spent Feed under Reg. No. 242; we note the _._MOTOR HEARSE, The terriis club held its first meet- Sunday with Mr, aryl Mrs. Beaton. chemical analysis indicates a better ing at F. L Green's on Tuesday, June Congratulations to Miss Irene Pugh product all the way through than CLAREMONT'Ont Sth when officers and committees g g , • on cassia with honors her university your tmrantee calla for, which should Phone 934 were elected as follows: examinations. be very satisfactory to your sus - President, May Brown; 1st Vice . The district meeting of the Women's tomer!.' r Pres., Vernon Disney; Secy, Mabel Institute held on Thursday, June 8th, �• �� C#�r,N }� C. Bie; ' Treas., Er•r;ie Trembley; in' the United Church, was well at - Ground Com.,Edna Greer-, Lilian tended d enjoyed b all. , OAK FhOORING Piewman, Will Ormerod, and Will �' j y� i S �E C I A L Eve hod was delighted • - Pegg; Equipment and Fina^cu Com. 'address Elven by Mrs. To�criss last M Albert Harvey, Doris Gee, Rrd Her- Thursday. Mrs. Towriss, of Athens, L '•y 8 8x2 inch No, 1 Oak Fiooring $80 bert Middleton. was the delegate speaker for the Wo - -• per 141, B. M. As it is getting lata in th^ year the men's Institute and. her w,,rds will club decided to meet ?.gain on Friday be long remembered by all why heard A Rood eu-pply of Hard and Soft, 8-8x2 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 evening, June 11th, at W.W. Gee's them. Coal on hand. Also a supply per M., B. M. when the committees will mike re- - of Kindling Wood, ports of their progress. Will every _ CKERRYWOOD. in Iota of 500 ft or more, plus stove length. one bring their fees of SL00 to n 21 per coat salsa to:. this meeting as the treasurer is in Next Saturday we travel ta. and 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 y The above prices are for prompt need of funds. This is the first time play Claremont in a league fixture. r aeceptanve only, as they are that such a club has been ic.rmed in A combination of g:al fortune, ani; DONALD MU�rr RO, PIOKEKIAG lower than the current .-_ Greenwood, so everybody come and stood goal keeping, entitled us t'r wholesale quotations. make, it a success, share the points, final result 0-0. .. ` o- This corning Saturday we go to • nlllEtevale -�- �alCl;��h'�i*j('r -: DUMBARTON. Brooklin as per schedule, and the fol- . ' ����+I �,G � The members of the A.Y.P,A. are lowing Saturday, Jw,e 19th, Good- The Service gage r LUMBERYARD minded that we meet for softball wood come to Ciierrywood, game Tuesday evening at 7. 30. starting 6.30 p.m. Motor overhauling, top and side car. The regular Anglican aeric? at _the Oshawa Maroons 'L, Cherr•-xood 0, talc repairie A P1Ck E rl t] Community Hall, for next Sunday waS the result of the cup game at Battery 8o"ice-Ctat'Ring • - Chen'ywood last Friday. Superior and overhaullog. afternoon has been canceled. This footwork and combintiticm play beat All work guaranteed. Flat rate • action has been taken so that all our -'• Tinsmith us, the Maroons play;ng a smooth servicercharge members may feel free to att..nd the mime throughout. A fast clear. game, Phone 5510 Markentrsl. ai memorial service at the White Church. g � 7 � a Is read to receive orders for with the best of feeling on bo',h sides, *c y An open session of the Sunday Schoa.i W. E. 8 iE R R Y Eavetroughing. hoofing, will however be conduced at the usual before and after the final r+estut. Good Repairing etc. Now hour, 2 m„ b • the su luck to you, Maroons, in the remain - is the tiole to n y perlltder the ing cup games. grand garden p:,rty outlet the Coal 'Lumber a call him. auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, We have `a good assortment of of the United Church, will be held BROUGHAM. Garden Seed on band, also at Maple Grove Park, Liverpool, on Mission Band as t sisal, Saturdal "' i he everrng of Thursday, June 24th. 2.30 p.m. F. A �p Brandram Hander- There will be a sale of hou w cooking Mrs. Edw. Will=on is visiting Mrs. L' • ti. Y1 E E S O Rf sac's Paiute, and home comforts, and refreshment., Gannon at present, a:,d enjoys meet- ":,Oils, Varnishes and Staine. -nay be purchased on the grounds; 'A S.+OC W SW XXXT.JX.s proftram w:11 'be renderpe l by Duncan Ham can ala Miss F Mrs, Brwcxe city � Phone 4eM R' Cowan, Canada's remier enter- y, y ���� ALVIN BUSHBY twiner, 'The man who mad' royalty visitors during the woek. Stove and Nut smile." Ethel Graham, piau'st ani •Howard and Mrs• a.orton of Oak- PIC�ERING accomparrst, ansa. Mis., Fanny Rogers; ville, spent Tussday with D. and Mr:. Anthracite — -+ L T C \i contralt t D ' Gram Chopping -- --- - — „ o ..o olst.- on t miss it. Admission thirty-fi.e cents; Gannon, before leavim, for Poterboru. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Devitt and lit- and Stearn Coal T AND FL 1,KL'�G; DO YOU WANT children under twelve years, twenty tle daughter called .on a few friends -'LOW COST • ii am :e co do Cho to and �wP PP g M" your house heated for half the CostofC l� cent=. _ _ FAIRPORT here Thursday last. The Young Peoples, meetin s a •e n ["spinant_ Tl��mhPr See us for a demonstration at Vialong every on ay'' Wednesday and Friday Stoneboats For Sale John F. Bayles, Claremont RumlRouts No. 2 — Clearance of Dressers, Stands, Etc. Choice of two designs in solid. ook. Dressers have bevel --plate mirrors:` Dresser Rad Stand complete. . '18.00 White solid oak Dresser an stand, oval plate glass in Dresser, .. ... 18 00 Elm Dresser and Stand in . golden. oak finish, 15.00 ..Odd Chairs ;Among these Chair@ are some in solid oak, n holetered in leather, aloo Reed Chairq, upholstered in tapestry. Arm Chair in lot, .. 9.50 We have a few Congolium Rags left at greatly reduced price@. _-C/ A, -Ste rritt Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director Pbone 1300 Pickering, Ontario Oa If so, instal one of the Instant Sae Oil Burners in your range, or an International Oil Berner in your furnace. :Call and see them. Church Street. Agents Wanted My Pickering Flavo -Bread Flour -,and Marvel -Pastry Flour May be obtained from you Grocer: Brooklin Flour Mills CHAS. WILSON, Prop. ELM DALE MILLS �� PSS=NCS► , li~or Pastry use Our Royal Brand at your Grocer's. Farmers who have wheat get your flour made from your own Wheat. We can grind it. Feed of all kinds -Chicken feed hen feed, chop, millfeed. -Chopping every week -day.- a: rT. z.o=woo= After closing up his store on Satur- day nigh, Thoe. Mansfield discovered nn Sunday morning that it had been broken iot.o and all in cash, also cigar• ettes, tobacco, chocolate bare etc., had been stolen, entrance being effected by forcing the outer door, also other partitions inside the store wpicb were bolted. Both provincial and county police were notifle4 and- they, investi• Rated. On Monday night- Harold Grif43nham, Pickering township, was arrested after a chase by Provincial Constable Tailor, Whitby, and Co. Constable S. Van itoce at the home of Cecil Pascoe, where he was employed and working under an areumed name. He appaared before P. M. Willis. of Wbitby, to answer tQ three chargee t. 1. Breaking entering and theft from Thee. Mansfield's store ; 2. also into H. C� i111iver's-sttrvicer stationr-and booth, Wbithv Tp., and 3. Breaking into Gor- don's cottage, Fairport Other ebar- gessse also pending. Grifiiobam and others are responsible for quite R lot of tbefW burglary and ehop•breaking which have just come to light, When the officers were searching Griffin- bam's room be made his getaway fFom a Heid where be was working, leaving his employer's team unattacb- ed. A search of over five hours took place in which Prov. Constable Walk- er, of the Motor Cycle Patrol, Prov. Constable H. O. Taylor, and Constables Chester and Vanstone all joined. thq ,Dountry around being searched for many miles. Finally it wasdecided that L Grifiinbum would most probably return for his clothes etc., which supposition proved correct for at 1:30 a, m• Tuesday morning he was heard beside a bedroom window at the Pascoe . bome, and was inimedl%tely surrounded. and taken into custody. Mr. Taylor give@ Mr. Pascoe much praime for his assistance in the arrest of Grifiinham. who is a criminal of a tjtpe "which do a lot of damage In a abort apacs of time," and Is very `hard to apprhend. still being well attended, the several conveners of the committeev provid • ing good programsr • Mr. Edawrd Willson and W. J. Brown: celebrated their bird-Aays or, June 3rd, having the honor ut sharing the King's birthday. J. H. Lawrence, of Saskatt•on, Sask., is visiting with his phew and niece, Mr. and `Mrs. J. A. Orley and other friends. -We are happy to learn that Mrs. Madill and Mrs. Cecil Phillips ars: both home from the hospital and are very much improved in health. -Mrs. R. Pugsley and Mrs! S. Mort- on, accompanied. by Mr. and Mis; Pugsley, spent Saturday with their sister, Mrs. Ed. Wilson,. -at D. Gan - non's, Brougham- The ro ghamThe W.M.S. of the church will meet in the .hall for their June meeting. Remember to bring thimbles as quilt- ing is to be done at the nvoAing on June'17th, Thursday afterrr,on. Mrs. E. Wardell is at present with Mrs. Madill.. Grant Malcolm, of Galt, Sundayed with his 'people here and. Jennie Duncan at her h -me. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks have moved back to their farm. -and Mr. Shaver, _bee in- spector, is to occupy Mr. Russ. Con- nor's residence. On Wednesday afternoon; .?rine 2nd, the Woman's Institute had a most en- joyable and profitable afternoon when they entertained the ladies of Pick- ering and Kinsale institute:. Thi speaker, Mrs. Towriss,'of Ath-ms, hacl the earnest attention of her n udience for over an 'hour, using chalk and black -board she made her talk more interesting, as the eye very o"ten re- tains lessons presented lodger than the mere hearing does. Aft -,r the pro- gram all enjoyed the usual cup of tea. - .We Sell s - T St ar -::- Cars] -'LOW COST • i TRANSPORTATION See us for a demonstration Why drive Rn old Car, when a new one costa less -. to operate ? - •,ate N. E. MCEWEN, Veterinary Surgeon r Pic3ce:'inlr, ©ntaxlo F iy •' ..: a ...'.:.:.... >•... .. .• • r- -:, ......._.._.,, a' .. .,...x�r- ,. . ..a.,.."_.c..rd.�.,a? �• •4:.. Y,. - _ia J5 Ji.' P•s... :.. .• '• 1 '-"'_' ..._ -._ .,. .. •':. ser; '",,.• a . cv s• nW - air. -If you're business that way, I �should advise you to look after yourUnou The _ car swung out of Whitecha - l� q Road into a long, dismal street, the shabbiness of which increased the fur- ' Y ther the main thoroughfare was left - behind. Suddenly the car stopped, and I A a Viner got down. going down here -• "Not afraid of alone, air?" asked the chauffeur. "It's r ' a bit as that policeman said." "I'm all right," replied Viner. "You - go back and wait. 1 may be some - • time. I mayn't be long." :. N TEA He turned away down the street- -,'':" T76 an s-: d in spite of his declaration, he fel p'' Y that this was certainly the most doubt - •f: ,!'�� -� 'Write 'Saluda". Toronto. for liree shmple. ' ful place he had ever been in. The house he wanted -Number 23 r -was just like all the other houses. f On the door was a brass plate, across - which ran three linea in black: DR. MARTINCOLE ' Frl�efll�: • eel see you've been buying` T. Attendance: 3 to 6 p.m. ..•saffm new Table Linen" Saturdays, ti to 9.30 p.m. The door was opened by Mrs. Kill- Hostess "No, my dear, I've been enhall herself, and Viner's quick eye failed to notice anything in her air or using Sunlight Soap"' = manner that denoted uneasiness. She = smiled and motioned him to enter, TTM IGHT the all'pu?'e faun, r shutting the dooafter him as he , p CHAPTER XXIV,-(Cont'd.) at this typewritten letter. In it, the stepped into the narrow entrance hall. -2�T ` "'Mr. Carless pointed tdr' Perk- letter o occurs with,frequercy. Now, "So very good of you to come, Mr. r soap, lS backed by a $5,000 a wits. notice -the letter is broken, imper- Viner, and so quickly," she said. "You gll2raIItee. Sdnhght will do yOUr: -_- . "This gentleman -_met_ -Mr. Ashton., feet; the top left-hand curve hits been found your way all right?" ��L . some three months ago at Marseilles, been chipped off. Do you mean to "Yes, but I'm a good deal surprised washing quickly'more thoroughly and Mr. Ashton then showed him the'i tell me that with time and trouble and find you and Miss Wickham in this and Will keep your clothes lOOklrlg {papers which you have recently :de• Patience you cant find out to w4om neighborhood," answered Viner. Thin posited with Mr. Methley here which that machine belongs? Taking he is a queer place, Mrs. Killenhall. I ­hke 1CieW. Papers, Ashton alleged were intrusted, fact that this half -sheet of notepaper hope-" = come from Bi 'esforth's, of Craven "Oh, we're- all right ! " said Mrs. to him by Lord Marketstoke on lits i 88• � . .. . Killenhal3 with a reassuring smile. '1 . ,� t}, �� Hill," concluded bliss Penkridge,with � B • ' _ • �d '. c' Mr. Cave appeared to be much exer- emphasis,' "I should say that this &cu- "This man who knew Mr. Ashton?" � " cased in thou went-- what class was this Ashton?"' body who doesn't live a million miles "Dr. Martincole will bring him, in," c he asked. from here"' 1 said Mrs. Killenhall. 'Tome upstairs, "I should say," answered Methley,I Mr. Carless had followed Miss Penk. Mr. Viper." e * } Selh Soap "from his speech and manners, a man ridge with admiring attention, and he Viner noticed that the house through ,a a Lcird t rg p who had risen from a somewhat hum i now rose to his feet- which he was. led was very quiet, and + l -ble position of 'life. I remember that "Ma'am," he exclaimed, "Mr. Viner's larger than he should have guessed de his hands were the hands of a man notion of having you to join our coup, at from the street frontage. From by who at some period had done hard, cif has proved invaluable'. I'll have what he cou:d see, it was well fur- E.eVeI Brothers Lirnitedid, Torolltli nlarnsal labor." that clue followed up instantly!" nished, but dark and gloomy; gloomy, v -Mr. Cave amred knowingly, - too, was a back room, high up the AS701d Everywhere "There you are!" he said. "He had CHAPTER XXV. stairs, into which Mrs. 1{iilenhall 5't8a tpro been a miner! I am inclined THROUGH THE TELEPHONES, presently showed him. There, looking to be:leve'that he was most like) ones somewhat anxious, sat Miss Wickham, Y i As his visitors were leaving, Viner w of the men who stole m papers..thirty- alone - -_ --- Y Pape Y- was summoned to the telephone. "Here's Mr.. Viner," said Mrs. Kill - a' two years ago," "Viner!" came Felpham's voice over The Road Home. The Last straw. "There may be something in this," I the wire. "Is that man Cave stia with ienhail- "I'll tell Dr. Martinco.e hes The Boss (dictating) -"if there As a I -think of you in a wee white house " 7 remarked Mr. Pawle, glancing' uneas- you?" come."She motioned Viner to a chair and green lane, mistake in this account we wiR-be Y At the end of a slim, s fly at Mr. Carless. I "No!" atisVered Viper. "Why?" went out. But the next instant Viner in a Iand that is free of care and doubt, glad to adjust same " "Just let -me look at that typewrit-' "Listen carefully," responded F Stenographer-"Hrw do you spell.,. r ten letter you were given b the veiled I swung quickly round. As the door In a land that knows no pain adjust?' with a •g' or a y?' " r'- Y Si Y ham. In spite of all he asserted, at I think of you with blue, s•milin :%,omen," begged Miss Ponkridge.'the lice -court, I believe he's a rank closed, he had heard the unmistakable g eyes. ' "You ser there was nothing'on the r But your mouth has a wistful line, click of a patent lock. imposter I've just had another talk As if it longs -oh, ,I know it does!- His system. envelope Cave opened his pocketbook with. Hyde, and he swears that the For a fleeting touch of mine! y _ Pe your name, Mr. cave. � - _ She (at concert) -Why -do you a pe P� man is Nugent Starr. Do you think CHAPTER XXVI. _ .. again. ; it would be wise to oat Scotland Yard -' ' - _ plaud everything, whether It is good P - I think you. work in iitt.e house, 9 "There are the envelope and letter,"' on to him--oietectives, +'� 'THE DISMAL STttEJ'1'. �. or bad?" he said. you know . That the -walls may be bright and Re -"Oh, that's an easy .one. I ap• Viner replied that he thought it Unknown to those who had taken nest, plead a good .thing because it's Load Mise Penkridge examined therm beet to await further developments. part in the conference at Viner s And I think, that you burry to spread and a bad thing because it's over:" carefully, then suddenly turned to Mr. In the rush of events he had forgotten house, unknown even to Carless, who -soft rgs, . Caress. I that Car eau had already given in- in the muWp:icity of his engagements, On the chance that my tired feet Early Morse Shows. "There 15 a cue in these things!" I structioni fcr the watching of the had forgotten the instructions he had May falter over the low doorsill: ]orae allows for trading �• she. exclaimed. "A pain clue! One'' pseudo M r. Cave. )riven his clerk, a strict watch was g purposes P Delay sound on the narrow stair' were held every' Friday at London in that's plain enough to me, anyway. He went away from his teephone being kept on a man around whom all And I know that you'll stand with your Now look here: This letter has been and sought Miss Penkridge, whom he the events of that morning had cell.- arms waflung, ! the twelfth century. given certain An soon as I enter there. ----4 _ typed on -a ha:f-sheet of notepaper, found in her room, arraying herself *red. Carless' clerk had - - Hold the half -sheet up to the light- for out of doors. ins` -ructions fo one pf his fellow -clerks, what do you see" One half of the "Where are you going?" he asked a mare. named Millwaters, in whose Oh roses will ow on the garden gate Water In Paper Making: � B • gr ger - name and address of the stationer who ( in- surprise. prowess as a spy he had un.imited be_ And over the bronze sundial . Tweuty•fl a thousand gallons of wa supplied it, in watermark. What is "I'm going round to Bigglesforth lief. Millwaters was a sleuth of ex- That murmurs, as ever the hours', ter Is used Y tQ manufacture a ton of - that one half?" the stationer's, to follow up that clue perienee. Millwaters made himselfl change; paper. - Mr. Ca; -less heed the -.,paper to the I suggested just now," his aunt an- well acquainted with the so-called Mr, 'lt ie only for just a while." light and saw on the top line, i nounced briskly: Cave's appearance and Mil7watere was and your hands"will train them w Mirtard's L'niment for Backache. With "aforfk" on the middle line, "nd� Viner looked at her with amused j in the police -court when Mr, Cave; tender care, _ : Stationer" and, "n Hill" on the wonder: He wax about to argue -with was iu)e-,pertedly asked to give evi- Though ever your gaze w 111 roam ! So large is the dome of the - new bottom line. _ 1 her but the ringing of the telephone deuce; he_ was there, too, until :dr. Down the road that winds through the bui:ding of the Port of London Auth- "Now," went on Miss Penkridge "if � interrupted him. ' Cave left *-he .court, ha g happy trees, I ority that a smaa railway has been : -the other -half of the sheet were here, i To his great surprise, the voice that Wher, Viner Wand his party 'went Tbe.road that will bring me Honie! [ built round the outside of it to sim- it wou:d be Biggtesforth, Bookseller! hailed him was Mrs. Killenha:l's. round to Markenda:e Square, Mill- Nfargaret E. Sangster, I plify the cleaning of its windows. and Stationer, Craven Hill,' Every-- "Mr. Viner can you be s© very kind? waters" slunk along in . (heir rear, a,nd body in tl_is district knows .Biggles- Miss Wickenham and I have Colne at a corner of the Square he remained, forth -we get our stationery from down to the Cit on some business Y TIfC Qvy], I , ! Y ioiuiaing about, until> his gnarl ie - him. �Taov Wgg:esforth has not such connected with Mr. Ashton, and we V RS �s a .ver big business in real) ex i appeared. Within a minute Millwatr.'s Wen cats run home and light is come, y g y pensive do so want somebody's help. Can you had observed what seemed to him. a ll And dew is cold upon the ground, natepsper tike this the other half of run down at once and join us? So highly suspicious circumstance -Cave, ! And the far-off stream is dumb, Tne raraata x«rnai 1,r iseurali.� p the sheet, of course, would have a sorry to trouble you, but we rea,ly do on leaving the others, had shot o And the whirring sail goes round, •p~iirurark Chip�~•R� am yi••ows, course fine:y engraved: address on it=and want a gentleman here." down a side -street in the direction of And the whirring sail goes round; a Tni^i^i to s•+es aM,a, ►ah as the * you can trace the owner of this paper) "Certainly!" responded Viner. "I'll raasir,d adsadWo. and doWas of rr..;•s _ through him, with Y Lancaster Gate, but as soon as he was Alone and -warming his, five wits, a.,,.,, Thi,,N.,atw iw adeP r ft* 910t. g patience and come to -you at once. But where are boor attw' Tito rsdb mow *sitars„ of trouble. you?" out of sight in Markendale Square, The white owl in the belfry sits. Mi aw", a monthly -1 Poo ant b-pwWa•s "But here's a still Letter clue! Look "Come to 28 Kirra ore SHeet otT heel doubled in his tracks, hurried _ .—fienn�'son- „s.,,,., to and ft Na Ywt, rar fDmw F down another turning and sped away 4 tsar,.•n.n eofea tb s.aet.Mwis•t -=---- -= - - Whitechapel Road," answered Mrs. g _ - or burns. ' • � ' as fast'as he could walk towards Pad- Minard s Liniment f Killenhall. "There is some one here din ton Statin. -------•--- •- - --, -- - - > who knew Mr. Ashton, and I should It was not until he and his pursuer `-, Ike you to see him." were in front of the Great Western "I'll be there in half an hour, Mrs. Hotel that Cave found an empty cab, KillenhaP," Viner said, .. - hailed it, and sprang in. It was *mere -- Letting himself: wilt of th : house, he detail to charter the next, and to give -. ran to the nearest cab -stand and I quiet.word and wink to its chauffeur, - often-tOO �wbo was opening its door for Mill - him about. "I, want to get along to waters when a third person came' x Mirrapore Street, Whitechapel Road," gently alongside and tapped the - i f er Every Meal he said, as he sprang into the car. I clerk's shoulder. Mi':lwaters turned - r The chauffeur did the run to White- sharply and encountered Mr. Perk- SMP chapel Road in unusually good time. It doesn't take much But the man had ' one from one end wi"Al shrewd eyes, !" 8 All right, Millwaters!" said the 10 keep y011 in $1nL of the road to'the other, from the end barrister. "I know what you're after! r � , of High Street to the beginning of I'm after the same bird. We'll go : Nature only asks a Mile End Road, without success, when together," r __ •. _ little help. sen stopped and looked in at his pas- Millwaters knew Perkwite very weH -_ - ge and'was not disturbed by his presence. "Can't see no street of that name It seemed to Perkwite that his com-' 'Wrigley's, after every on either side, Mr. Viner," he said panion kept no particular observation' "Have you of it right, ," )meal, benefits teeth, Y g ght, sir" on the car in front but Mi:lwaters "That's the name given me," an-1woke 'to action its their otivii car pro- You will see this. trade .oilbreath; appetite and awered Viner. He pointed to a police_ ( gress•ed up Whitechapel Road, and mark in hardware stores digestion. man s'_owly patrolling the sidewalk., suddenly he gave a smg'rt to on the eve here. Every utensil so - - "Ask him," he said. "He'll know." P labelled fail guaranteed for ion window behind their driver. The car y g -.,A Flavor for Every Taste Che policeman, duly questioned, ! came to a hast by the curb; and 'Mill_ service qnd satisfaction by J1 }. seemed surprised. i waters, sli in out, tv:iA.,,d Perkwite " Osesh PP• 'The Sheet Metal Produals Co. us„fara "Mirrapoor Street" he Said. "Oh. round and pointed to the mnitth of a Menfxad TORONTO tlMfnefp.s olt �u yes! Second to your :eft, third to the street which they had'j,nst passed. [imenten Vanceut� -«liguy 210 ` right. pretty low quarter down there, (To be continued.) LL , lUBan,..,n._. :aa'!.L ,.. _. .-,_. _._ _. .. -. s....,... ._....r._....... .._. z__.. ,-__...,r ..i._, .s•....y.., r_.,. ,., ..- . ,.,,, ... r^.,• -.da• -i-, '• ,'. ..• ". •.',...... ...- -, .•,•. � n . p,•A ..,'•. }M.. - - � ,.. S .gig,'•.. made singers; those who have been .' ��,. y�{•. {' '.1^.. �) } `! different material. either' mental,' - - physical,'or both. i f• - �� 1 7 !�� ^, f, '•' iG IIS __•c'•4, " ^, r 6 .Tia ,w. �%. - �, / , - r h to come to see the sweet, little sister s� J'`rF+av2S t t wF'-��Tr`� + �'iF -: P {•Y>K -v �' { > �..f, J � � J• 9n w y4.; r if 5,�xt'"� - st Y4p ¢�2e •iii i f f '4 . • R 3 1/. S, 1YS %.YC••Frt S Std �f '.. . kI Vhich is to spay, that if their scale is 1 ' � anfmpui•e form of corundum.. Md�'il�-6` 2 f •.yH Z 3 'n.� •& i hr„s y�. .: 4� �Mv:'�* f• d b� �C , s'S• ��, 1.1 t >4' Yd L, y pt4 . ,��+, a' %5 "ate ,p�-: �, - : � sE y; v ,�'°'`e �'; � '!�?' ' (, . and jhe t'edar could by" an ennuaa garden Is a walk which is a continua - c11 eying be kept to any satisfactory lion of that which leads from the front i� ��•.�•�, '�Abi ), ,� 4 ''• ? ✓ d::.. ". % yp s ... � a,, . Y 5..',4 � 1G�F $ fY •i� ? sy ... �,_ 3 � „ice � � , �• yV, Y i l .--But the selfsame soul is in us, we The back of the bbuee is lain and i ; P Were the builders of the house to there the in �_q,.•f,'.r^' ` > 1 �'Yj ;moi g� .N `` ! � ryy }v M� � L .,:' ,S-Tf5 ✓ � J % N � are gathers at shoulders front The long set-in s:eeves are'givea thought to the beautification of This party of clear-eyed British boy's came over ort the Anchor -Donaldson liner "Letitia," one of the first boats to dock at Quebec this season. --.The boys are from the famous` harrier's home in Bridge -o -Weir, Scotland. All of them are keen to get to work in Canada- sf ly, giving number and size of such Singers Are Born. atterns as you Grant. Enclose 20c is stamps orcin (coin preferred; wrap Singers are made, not born. C: hen tT.lt !!�1l2.i1'r� it carefully) for each number and one bears a successful singer`°spoken soirees your order to Pattern Dept, of as a bora singer, it means simply �i that the singer shows a natural an- i Wiiaan Publishing Co., TS West Ade- laide tit., Toronto. Patterns sent -'by thusiasm in the delivery of songs, an tette mail. evident love of singing, facility 'In. ex• ---------- pression, and In . general what the Stern Measures. Italians call "Volonta." A certain widow is the mother of a The voice may be big, resonant, decided!y unruly lad. One day a sympathetic and mellow by nature; friend expressed the opinion that the - .•IIMMtKW(MW qA "- mot snot sul�eiently firm �Tth butes, does not mean "a born made singers; those who have been .' made from good material, and those ' } `! different material. either' mental,' - - physical,'or both. i f• - �� 1 7 !�� ^, f, '•' iG IIS __•c'•4, " ^, r 6 .Tia ,w. �%. - �, / , - r h to come to see the sweet, little sister s� J'`rF+av2S t t wF'-��Tr`� + �'iF -: P {•Y>K -v �' { > �..f, J � � J• 9n \ ., y4.; r if 5,�xt'"� - st Y4p ¢�2e •iii i f f '4 . • R 3 1/. S, 1YS %.YC••Frt S Std �f '.. . kI Vhich is to spay, that if their scale is 1 ' � anfmpui•e form of corundum.. Md�'il�-6` 2 f •.yH Z 3 'n.� •& i hr„s y�. .: 4� �Mv:'�* f• d b� �C , s'S• ��, 1.1 t >4' Yd L, y pt4 . ,��+, a' %5 "ate ,p�-: �, - : � sE y; v ,�'°'`e �'; � '!�?' ' (, . and jhe t'edar could by" an ennuaa garden Is a walk which is a continua - c11 eying be kept to any satisfactory lion of that which leads from the front i� ��•.�•�, '�Abi ), ,� 4 ''• ? ✓ d::.. ". % yp s ... � a,, . Y 5..',4 � 1G�F $ fY •i� ? sy ... �,_ 3 � „ice � � , �• yV, Y i l .--But the selfsame soul is in us, we The back of the bbuee is lain and i ; P Were the builders of the house to there the in �_q,.•f,'.r^' ` > 1 �'Yj ;moi g� .N `` ! � ryy }v M� � L .,:' ,S-Tf5 ✓ � J % N � are gathers at shoulders front The long set-in s:eeves are'givea thought to the beautification of enee!' and other severe things." song.convimcipg', sincere ex. ngs," I American soldiers were affected b 4pression, it Is reasonably sure that the y xy 333"`1 , } 2 ✓ o y kz� .! � - • + 3 s '�C ,.: �- i.'>' .a�➢"_'" } .,. "'4'y y l ,. a ,s rq. l.? ,�j•:•tC .'' afQ :�• .Ld `rs�. x i xsia`i'%� a:a X "lF"4 Asia y�.s x -_-• The temperature of the moon at its trained, and that there has been much c On a corner lot.. there is usually+: , This party of clear-eyed British boy's came over ort the Anchor -Donaldson liner "Letitia," one of the first boats to dock at Quebec this season. --.The boys are from the famous` harrier's home in Bridge -o -Weir, Scotland. All of them are keen to get to work in Canada- sf ly, giving number and size of such Singers Are Born. atterns as you Grant. Enclose 20c is stamps orcin (coin preferred; wrap Singers are made, not born. C: hen tT.lt !!�1l2.i1'r� it carefully) for each number and one bears a successful singer`°spoken soirees your order to Pattern Dept, of as a bora singer, it means simply �i that the singer shows a natural an- i Wiiaan Publishing Co., TS West Ade- laide tit., Toronto. Patterns sent -'by thusiasm in the delivery of songs, an tette mail. evident love of singing, facility 'In. ex• ---------- pression, and In . general what the Stern Measures. Italians call "Volonta." A certain widow is the mother of a The voice may be big, resonant, decided!y unruly lad. One day a sympathetic and mellow by nature; friend expressed the opinion that the - .•IIMMtKW(MW qA 'M - r V "- mot snot sul�eiently firm �Tth butes, does not mean "a born made singers; those who have been .' made from good material, and those ' w'ho have -been made from poor or in- `! different material. either' mental,' - - physical,'or both. r " !d the mother, "sometimes "Oh," t aptitude gg�Pial t Interested in Stork. " ^, Nurse -"Willie, dear, don't you want -~ to come to see the sweet, little sister s� a stork brought you?" ; Wlilie-"No, I don't.. 1.want to ves F the stork." t I have often talked very, sternly to 'M - r V "- mot snot sul�eiently firm �Tth butes, does not mean "a born The genuine rtthv la obtained Prom .' �� oft as our footsteps press it, �` :the uth It sen pend [or n withspecial; the mineral known -as corundum, b4: - - r ' To our parents when they .courted two-piece !rock a few seasons agog their clinging fingers out; " !d the mother, "sometimes "Oh," t aptitude gg�Pial t ling the -pure crystalline variety of . the vogue for it has grown unrtii now I sites at the corners of re Ideritial `Japanese - H-a�-o dusky bedge-God bless it - 4 - The trees, the hills, the the i I fear I have been too harsh with him.- All real singers are made singers. corundum, . Emery, the abrasive, it s - "+ 7, Canadisa General Plectric Producr the. common day about secure t I have often talked very, sternly to Vhich is to spay, that if their scale is 1 ' � anfmpui•e form of corundum.. t There's one wide branching maple that ' bim " "Indeed' + even, -their modulation under control, -- their shades of tone co!or appropriate ` a, and a collar that may be worn button-; � many different treatments are possible value bedutlfying and jhe t'edar could by" an ennuaa garden Is a walk which is a continua - c11 eying be kept to any satisfactory lion of that which leads from the front gg And what have yousaidYp _yanks dot OM Easy, +.street past the house, serving same. Old Friends. l .--But the selfsame soul is in us, we The back of the bbuee is lain and i ; P Were the builders of the house to there the in i "Why, I have said, 'Clarence. Clar• to the exgreaglfla of the test of the "accurate, 1 During the World War only 1.848 4�. We love them very dearly, the old are gathers at shoulders front The long set-in s:eeves are'givea thought to the beautification of enee!' and other severe things." song.convimcipg', sincere ex. ngs," I American soldiers were affected b 4pression, it Is reasonably sure that the y xy r familiar places, Bothered into euRls at the wrists, and the surroundings, the buildings would O t I chlorine gas and only 7 died. singer has been made or carefully pGint enters see ± the v egetor garden. 'I The toed where every tum we know, familiar places; heaven I think will be -so. locate Patch pockets adorn the front. The d on the lots as to retain stung belt is a new detail and pro- as large an area a s possible Intact- for The temperature of the moon at its trained, and that there has been much c On a corner lot.. there is usually+: , the trees that o'er it bend In the road wear 1 a loo k like pure at . home; vides a soft Voused eff€_ at the hi the mag of the lawn instead of so P - making noontime is 250 degrega Fahrenheit, time spent in the making. Paper posters on bil:boards are f room int a shade.iree or two, observe the location of these on the plan. The meadow grasses waving; and the -The fields of living green recall the lane. Fulness in the skirt is attained, piaeing the structure as to divide the or above the boiling -point. �. There are '.n reality two classes of ;waterproofed by a varnishing process: little flower faces, E { to 'serve the purpose of shading. or ; __ X the -meadow '-old-� b ming plain. The blouse, No. a .thought however which obviously fact building c• ;.And the lifted hills benignant each A fast, how' far soe'er we roam. i 1843, is in sizes 16, 18 and '20 years. , leads back to the_ that in Size 18 ears requires 2 ards 39-ineb and beautifying anywhere .it is a que§• • -Margaret E. Sangster. y �1 Y. , �, 2 room from intense light will it be valu- _ o . able. Apart from the consideration Ex ��'-� - one a steadfast friend. "- "; We love the soft and springing sod. .' oft as our footsteps press it, -:Th®re'soneogreat shadow that Since Chanel In Pans introduced stood, its irindly shelter tending _ ,- . - - ., The little wayside briers that reachKL - - r ' To our parents when they .courted two-piece !rock a few seasons agog their clinging fingers out; • , hedgo of Berberls Thunbergil, the area is large enough-' to permit of The lowly neat, half hidden in the . the vogue for it has grown unrtii now I sites at the corners of re Ideritial `Japanese Barberry, the English, or the ; same. dusky bedge-God bless it - 4 - The trees, the hills, the the it has attained to the very pinnace bu fashron. Printed crepe de chine in streetsin most of our towns a d citie lmur -River Privet or perhaps the I _Around the rose garden and bptwet arborvitae It located And all the. common things that _ a a deli of man colors Winker, which If properly beautified could be gay Sa Y- the. common day about secure lanes we oft. have trodden, Of ua they are a part our blood has t this stunning sports model, which has used as examples In the treatment of 1343 There's one wide branching maple that •• , 549 along streets. ,. through this the was tall when we were tending caught a thrill from them. We may calk today in purple, where and a collar that may be worn button-; � many different treatments are possible value bedutlfying 4 it The baby lambs TWO-PIECE FROCK IS MORE Tz3 : UTI FR LOT B EA I' PING A CORN "; IMPORTANT THAN EVER .' -:Th®re'soneogreat shadow that Since Chanel In Pans introduced stood, its irindly shelter tending _ ,- . - - ., By Henry J. Moore .. . r ' To our parents when they .courted two-piece !rock a few seasons agog There are many wonderful home. low • , hedgo of Berberls Thunbergil, the area is large enough-' to permit of Its tending shadows below. . the vogue for it has grown unrtii now I sites at the corners of re Ideritial `Japanese Barberry, the English, or the ; same. 's 4 - The trees, the hills, the the it has attained to the very pinnace bu fashron. Printed crepe de chine in streetsin most of our towns a d citie lmur -River Privet or perhaps the I _Around the rose garden and bptwet arborvitae It located a pastures a a deli of man colors Winker, which If properly beautified could be gay Sa Y- (white cedar►. hould, be and the vegetable gartiefi is -' -_'4-z lanes we oft. have trodden, Of ua they are a part our blood has t this stunning sports model, which has used as examples In the treatment of planted on the line between street and .on .the plan -a perennial, border and of both The Privets ! eading feature into C a blouse that saps on over the head such properties everywhere, and as so along streets. ,. through this the t: ii caught a thrill from them. We may calk today in purple, where and a collar that may be worn button-; � many different treatments are possible value bedutlfying and jhe t'edar could by" an ennuaa garden Is a walk which is a continua - c11 eying be kept to any satisfactory lion of that which leads from the front gg once we walked in hoiden, ed high, or turn back -as illustrated.; the educational of these areas Is at once apparent. i +.street past the house, serving same. ,^1' Jai l .--But the selfsame soul is in us, we The back of the bbuee is lain and i ; P Were the builders of the house to there the in Overhanging the walk is shown an 4�. are theirs in root and. stem. are gathers at shoulders front The long set-in s:eeves are'givea thought to the beautification of archway lnte>}dad to be covered with Climbing Roses at the It - We love them very Clearly, the old Bothered into euRls at the wrists, and the surroundings, the buildings would v e o e pGint enters see ± the v egetor garden. familiar places; heaven I think will be -so. locate Patch pockets adorn the front. The d on the lots as to retain stung belt is a new detail and pro- as large an area a s possible Intact- for c On a corner lot.. there is usually+: , In the road wear 1 a loo k like pure at . home; vides a soft Voused eff€_ at the hi the mag of the lawn instead of so P - making Q a ��J e w room int a shade.iree or two, observe the location of these on the plan. a -The fields of living green recall the lane. Fulness in the skirt is attained, piaeing the structure as to divide the _ Especially if such a tree can be made by two box -plaits in the front, the area inti two or more parts. This 1s pleasant beckoning faces " t P E { to 'serve the purpose of shading. or ; __ X the -meadow '-old-� b ming plain. The blouse, No. a .thought however which obviously fact building �, !screening the window of the living A fast, how' far soe'er we roam. i 1843, is in sizes 16, 18 and '20 years. , leads back to the_ that in Size 18 ears requires 2 ards 39-ineb and beautifying anywhere .it is a que§• • -Margaret E. Sangster. y �1 Y. , �, 2 room from intense light will it be valu- _ o . able. Apart from the consideration Ex ��'-� �} g figured, and % yard• plain material. tion of proper planning. '!t wi:l cer• ot---�--�- �- ' LO e z 4 _,I utility however a shade tree" if well r The skirt, No. 1349 is tain•ly pay the owner to gee ;fl t his p Joined to a cl Osei-and located will add a touch of .F k bodice top, and is in sizes 16, 18 and Plans for home and grounds era ro- �/ early I repared, Jf he would have a \ .., a • ` � .� Q, � � artistry to the surroundings. 20 years. Size 18 years required lois_ )fMOAawBoolt dignified and harmonious layout., � I The -walk which is such a nscessatT yards 39 -inch figured material; lining Hmandeomellr ill �^ adjunct to all homes should be con at with plans of foranar It is assumed that tho'average 'cor•' �� > l i structed and be located at the point — taste Uw Beadete' e wM belp you to decide 20 cents each pattern. ner house will be in alignment. witri Our Fashion Book, i.:,strafing the -the houses on,the street, and not set where it wilt retie the greatest con- .nice - aa����yyeebpeoff6 e,eztsrior aoiah,matedala,ineeeioru- newest and most practical styes, will back any further Proal the street, also venience, and should preferably be at for near the side oY•the lot so that 'the L3' r -etudecoration.be of interest to every home dress- that its front will be parallel to the HacLun Price the bock 10c the copy. In this case it will be to 5 ;lawn will remain intact. To lay the Builders'G..ide maker. of street. ad - walk is the midc}le will break the lawn - - oti Adr,a:de it. "ORDER` Santa e to bulla the house as close to AT $ Toroata Ont. ��- - :HOW TO P. RNS. i into ,two small undignified rz, 3 or io rrs. ri v gn Portia 4 Write your name and address pain• the lot line as possible of the neigh- u „a�" A flagstone walk will be distinctive �� � j boring house but sufficiently far away' e o o because somewhat unusual. A cement _ t - - -- '- — to allow of the construction of the ,,.,,, .+ one however is the one more largely service ivalk.The house should rot •�� """t - " IReal %OPPUrtunintles } e s rept, n this in conclusion the .writer would draw 'way It will be possible as- shown on > _ J� ! attention to . the error of "planting ` ■ Veterinary P roe s 0 the plan to construct quite a large sized lawn along the side of the house, a coo» a shrubs here and there without appar- a on ent `lawn t v n, purpose, throughout the Tapes -, I which lawn may extend from the, p y> ,�,�" 1 ' areas. It is never possible where such *, 1 street at the 'front to the flower or ¢ a is done to obtain pleasing results. The J�f�- j? if desire vegetable g tden, 3f one, or to the full at jc� a i logical reason for the use of tUese you a profession you should consider what extent of the property the rest of1'u, < ;specimen Shrubs i3 that they aecrnt the field of Veterinary Science has to offer. Gradu- Ates have splendid opportunities for successful career. the lot. If is desired the 3 a ;the groupings at the- sides af the ' 14wiis,, Sometimes they are used pure- a garage nn corner i ' ` ive-st ek-live-is 1 • 1,��.�= t ly because iR themselves they are cultural development and the veterinary profession is conjunct;on with the residence but C"'' --- beautiful_ If beautTru t1 nes are. ,Its greatest safeguard. facing the side street, or to' place itplanted {{ as individuals they should- be behind the residence. facing as. men.; •DESIGN -FORA• i so located as to entice the beholder,to t .-- .Session Begins October lar 1926 - tinned and to construct the driveway across the lawn the. shorter distance I •`.SO FT: COQNED-LOT look to something at least attractiva beyond. Ts'plant a beautiful specimen . E ' -d inst�a of the greater distance from _ 3CA.Le OF Ft!FIT = n pro shrub i proximity to something of es WMte foi bulletin Lint calendar to 0. D. Meativray. D.V.B ., Prin:loat the front street which wmtld be nares- -- — —r -- - - } treme unsightliness is folly. Better in A. i D r sary if the garage faced the front. So height as could,also the Barberry, but such a case to effect a mhss planting of t - " 1ar:arged neither drive or garage would the latter more properly by pruning or, something even if not so attractive to w;FI ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE be -visible from the front street and thinning out the growths. I completely blot out the scene. Where- at"j the appearance of the :awn would bol As shown on the pian shrubs may be I ever used however, bear in mind that GUELPH - ONTARIO of o:re expansive and unbroken. A massed near the corners o> the lot and the purpose of the specimen scrub is a' Ig!ance at the plati will convoy better'along the foundation of th,e house. This to ''accent" always then employ i!irm I Armawl-with Untnrat4 of Toronto. Cndor ontarlo Debt. of a¢rtcultura than words the writer's intention. 'foundation or base planting ie usually to accent that which is harmonious . Hoa JOHN S. suaTlx, atlalar. If a little seclusion were desired a proffer under any condition where the and beautiful. y • .>�,:..FT"r{..r2bx.'�`...aaii„`.9" •- :w s •s.+,..e::.. �. ,r.:.�:_ c,:.�«,'!�...,a:.�cw..,:.w, ,t�.,..t..ni,,.;� .5�:- e . ,' .. .• _ - �...�....,,....... — ... :.... - .. ._ . a_ _ ,... ,.,.,. ,-.,�...._..,,A.. . , ,, _ _. ....�.a .k.... .. + w, th 77he strain qef holding and t work of lifting are both elimin. ated with the Hotpoint- Iron be. cause of Its patented Thumb Rest and HW Stand. - ovair six wil- lion women have found in the Hotpoint Iron a freedom from tired wrists and aching backs. At the present low pnoesip you '.,ahould not overlook the comfort .41 the Hotpoint iron. 05.50 Special Hotpoint Imtr $1 This party of clear-eyed British -boys came over on the Ahchor-Donaldson. liner "Letitia,'-' one. of the first boats to dock at -Quebec this season. The boys are from the, famous -Qtmrrier's 'Home in Bridge -o -Weir. Scotland. All of them are keen to get to—work In Canada. made singers; those who .have'. been made from good material, and those ss ly, giving number and siza_of such Singers Are SOrn. who have been' made from poor or In patterns as you 'r. -ant. -Enclose 20c in Singers are made, not born. V. -hen diffezcnt , material. either mental, stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap ozie hears a successful stager"rspoken physical, or both, it carefully) for each number and as a born singer, itmeanssimply . of address your order to Pattern Deptthe singer shows a natural en- Interested In Stork. Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ade. hide St., Tor -onto. Patterns sent !)i thuslasm In the delivery of songs, an Nurs e --"Willie, dear, don't you want evident Love of singing, facility in ex- isturn. mai]pression, and in general what the to come to see the -Sweet, little sister a stork brought you? Italians call "Volonta." 'want to 9"" the stork." A certain The voice may be big resonant, Stern Measures. Willie—"No, I don't. I, widow is the mother,of n int, aympathetic and mellow by nature; decidedly unruly lad. One day 1, but the possession of all. these attri- Genuine 0 0! a 'MW At Apw-- low JEAUTIFYING A CORNRD friend expressed' Me opinion at the . i .V I I . butes, does not mean "a as not sufficiently firm with born alng­." I The genuine ruby Is obtained from We love -the soft and sprf_jtng sod, I RON it 81-0131 born with special I .,.,the youth.' - - pown as corundiim. ha. - The littSe wayside briers that reach talent a nd aptitude for singing." "Oh," said the mother, sometimes I -cry-stallffie variety of All real wingers are made singers. Ing the pure H-27-0 �j fear I have been too harsh with him. corundum. Emery, the abrasive, Is if is lowly nest, half hidden in the A Comadlan C General Electric Product low hedge of Berber's T-hunbergil, the to Wirich 167 to say, that their scale I have often talked very sternly I animpure, f,6rm of corundum. even, their modulaticil undeT control. 4. its tending shadows below. the vogue for it has; grown until now It has attained to the very -pinnac!e, all the common things that gird Andin their shades of tone co!or appropriate "Indeed! And what have you-saidt' riate Yanks Got Off Easy. Old Frien& bLaust to the expression of the test of the ,why. I hags said, 'Clarence! Clar- During the World War only .1.849 Amur River . Pri-vet or. perhaps. the Arborvitae (wbtt be is old We love them very dearly, -the I song, accurate, con4vincing, sincere ex - encs!' and other severe things. affected American soldiers were a by pression, it. Is. reasonably sum that the - SKIRT 1549 familiar places, was tall when we were tending singer has been made dr carefully I chlorine gas and only 7 died. lanes we oft have trodden, blood h"! this stunning sports medei, which has, The road where every turn we know. planted on the hetween street and ' The temperature of the moon at its trained, and that there hu -been much the trees that o'er it bend I Paper posters on bi-Eboards are noontime is 250 degregs Fahrenheit, time spent in the making. I through rough this feature Into the .'The meadow grasses we caught a thrill from them. t We- may walk today in purple, where and a collar that may he worn button-' or above the boiling -point, waterproofed by a varnishing process. There are !n reality two clesses of I A little dower face* ones we walked in hodden, ed high, or turn back as illustrated. educatlon'* the al value of beautIfy'Ing. And the lifted hills benignant each street past the house, serving same. -,.But the selfsame soul is In us, we The back of the Wouse is plain and one a steadfast friend - JEAUTIFYING A CORNRD LOT We love -the soft and sprf_jtng sod, IMPORTANT THAN EVER- oft as our footsteps press it; The littSe wayside briers that reach I -Since Chanel in Paris introduced) IS, their clinging lingers out; stood, To our parents when they courted lowly nest, half hidden in the There are many w'onderful home low hedge of Berber's T-hunbergil, the dusky hedge—God bless it- 4. its tending shadows below. the vogue for it has; grown until now It has attained to the very -pinnac!e, all the common things that gird Andin Barberry, the English, or tbe-'same, the common day about bLaust streets In most of our towns- 4nd cities :which be Amur River . Pri-vet or. perhaps. the Arborvitae (wbtt be 1343 'There's one wide branching maple that - SKIRT 1549 cedar) could line was tall when we were tending lanes we oft have trodden, blood h"! this stunning sports medei, which has, The- baby lambs beneath it in the THE TWO-PIECE FROCK IS MORE JEAUTIFYING A CORNRD LOT yews of long ago. IMPORTANT THAN EVER- ore's cite great shadowy oak that its frindly shelter lending I -Since Chanel in Paris introduced) 13Y Henry J, 31core stood, To our parents when they courted the two-piece frock a few seasons -ago, There are many w'onderful home low hedge of Berber's T-hunbergil, the area, is large enough to pet7tutt 01 4. its tending shadows below. the vogue for it has; grown until now It has attained to the very -pinnac!e, sites. at the corners of residential 'Japanese Barberry, the English, or tbe-'same, I of fashion. Printed crepe de chane in trees, the hil4a. the the? streets In most of our towns- 4nd cities :which be Amur River . Pri-vet or. perhaps. the Arborvitae (wbtt be 1 Around the rose garden and between `1t and the is lociated .-The pastures, !-a - gay design of, many colors makes which it properly beautified could cedar) could line vegetable garden lanes we oft have trodden, blood h"! this stunning sports medei, which has, 1 -used as examples In the treatment •of. . . . planted on the hetween street and ' on. the plan a perennial border and leading Of no they are a part our a blouse that saps on over th�, head such prop ertie s everywb ere. and.js se lot along 1)oth streets. The Privets. through rough this feature Into the caught a thrill from them. t We- may walk today in purple, where and a collar that may he worn button-' possible , many different treatments are pos and She Cedar could by' an annual clipping be kept - to any satisfactory tory garden Is a walk which is a continu Mon of that which leads fro the fro in front— ones we walked in hodden, ed high, or turn back as illustrated. educatlon'* the al value of beautIfy'Ing. street past the house, serving same. -,.But the selfsame soul is In us, we The back of the Wouse is plain and these areas is at once apparent. e. Overhanging the walk is shown an are theirs in root and stem. . there are gathers at the shoulders in '-f ront. The long set-in s:eeves are - Were the builders of the house to I tion of give a thought to the beautificar C a 0 IL lk 0 0 W-2 archway intended to be covered w lth 4. We love them very dearly, the old 'gathered into cuffs at the wrists, and is u -he buildings the surroundings could rL lots -taid Climbing Roses at the'ptint 1r,enters the vegetable garden. familiar places; - pitch pockets adorn the front, The be to located on the as.to large in aiii- "'possible intact for On a corner lot there Is usually in heaven L think- the road will- wear, string* belt ig a- new detail and, pro- ''Vides b'oused the hip- RS the making of the lawn instead of so • room for a shade tree or two, observe a - took like OWN; at home - a soft effect, at thil structure as' to divide LILe the Location of these on the plan. :,l The fields of living gm, en recall the! line. Fulnes,'i, the: skirt is attai-ne-1, placing C ­ Especially Jf such a tree can be made, Iby two box -plaits in the front, the pleasant beckoning faces iback area into t'Wo crmore parts. This Is to serve, the purpose of sbading.or being plain. -Of -the meadow-lande that. hold us -The 'blouse No fast, how far soe'er we roam. 1343, is in sizes 16, 18 and -20 years. :'Size a thought however which. obviously leads back tog that in building d beautifying anyit is a sac screening the window of the living room from intense light will It be valu- _Margiwet'E. Sangster. 18 years.requires 2 yards 39 -inch, quer- as -planning.- able. Apart from' the consideration of figured, and % yard plain materia -1, It wil cer-, tion.. of properIL 0 utility however a shade tree if well The skint, No. 1349, is J-oined to a bodice top, and is'in sizes 16, 18 and tainly pay the ownerto see that his plans for home and grounds :sr,! 1-ro- 5E -d willi, chosen and locate -add a toikeb of to the 'surroundings. 20 years.- Size 13 years requires- 1%. M-816-Plow.800le PerlY I'Vepared, If he would have a �artlstry I The walk which is such a n9cessary yards 39 -inch figured material;, linin dignified and harmonious layout. adjunct to all horads, should be 4o6n-_ Handminsly M atm with PI of for bodice top 7/6 yard 36 -inch. Price, modem" Isim Can"an Ar- fects., L41d Bund" cents each- patterin sum d It Is as 6 that tl,�F av rage cbr- ner house will be in alignment with structed and be located at the point 'it 1-20 you to decklet where will serve the gfeates.t con. P Our Fashion Book, E'ustrating the the houses an the street and not set, venience, and should preferably be at Salsh,or Ms ah,.Intesiorar- newest and most practical styes, will I ar back any furth.er fr6m the slreet_also or near the side of* the* lo t.so that the at aW decorwdon. be of interest to every home dress- for a copy. thii, Its front will be pzirallel to the lawn will remain Intact.- To lay the Buildere'Gu4s, maker. Price of the lee the corpY.- street. in ti�is pase it Will he to Rd. i Nvalk. In the. middle will breakthelawn FL Toronto. Ont. HOW TO ORDER .PAT I:ERINS. I :vantage to bulld­the bouse.as close to koy. into two small undignified portions. -Write your Mime and address plain- the, lot line as possible of, the nelgli- �jo A flagstone -walk will be distinctive . -4$ boring house but sufflciently far away because somewhat unusual, A cement to_, allow of the ccris-traction of the T-111-- KIT-- i ;one however is the one more largely NEW50-al -0 rtunities In the - PPO nat 8��Iee wazu-- .--- -_ ­_ ,be built near the side street. 7n this be nstructeed 1 In conclusion the writer would draw "jo way It will possible as shown oil 'the Ian to construct quite a large -side attention to the error of pantlfig shrubs here and there without. appar- ete r 11 V i n ary Pr fes' 0 S sized lawn along the 'of tho house., ent, plupose, throughout the lawIt which, lawn may extend from tfie' TltrtS I areas.. It is never possible where such street at the front to the flower or' gr Men. if one, or to the full is done to obtain pleasing results. The If you dealro a 1 ve�getable 'property A logical reagon f r the use of these profession you should considei what the field of Veterinary Science has to offer. Gradu- extent of the at the rear of the lot. HILLA 4 ea -hrubs 13 that ;specimen s they accent the groupings at the� sides of 'the -ates have splendid opportunities for successful career, --If a, garage is,desired on the -corner Idwiis. Sometimes they are used pure The live stock industry ts'ths corner -stone of agri- lot it might be well to -des' this in - .11y because in -themselves .they a -re _a, rsI_pj!r__!Fz2%*-the-" ezinaty ptofes lencs beautiful. It- beautiful thing-, are-, Ith gfeategt "V%guatd. 7but facing the side street, or- to-:q5lacc it behind the residence. facing as men-�� planted as, individuals they should be I so located as to entice the beholder to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -D E SiGN-F01-A 7- -SeoiwiI" Bpeugins October Ist, 1926 ttoned and to construct the driveway across the lawn tbe sbo-ter dis tance I 50. FT.. COD-NEDL- LOT look' to something at least attra:!tive- be�ond. TS plant a beautiful specimen ' instead *of the greaierdistancePX. from SCALP 01' FEET shrub in proximity to somethi-rig of Write for bulletln and calandar to 0. 1' D. D- cGlirray. D,V.sc.. min:tpia. the front street which would be neces. faced treme unsightliness is folly. Better In a case to effect a mass planting ol. .... ... i sary it the, garage -tile front. So height as could also the Barberry, but such R4 arigd neither drive or. garage would the properly by pruning, or latter more prop something even if not so attractive to ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE be visible from the front street and thinning kthe appearance of- the- lawn 'would be out the As shown on the p:arr shrubs nrity be completely blot out the scene. Wli'ere- ever used however, bear in, mina 4 -hat GUELPH ONTARIO of one expansive find ua'broken. A massed near the corners of the lot and tib -iil) is the purpose of the specinlfn 4:i- Affillated with univermity of Toronto. rndor Ontario Dept, of Arr1rultum glance at the plan will convey better'al-ong than words the writer's intention. 'foundation the foundation of the house. This or baile planting Is uEua Ily then employ tl to "accent" always.1tim to accent that which Is harmoulnus.. Hon. JOHN a. MAIXTIN, MIU14W. if-alittle seclusion .were de-sir6d'a prbpe-r under any condition where the and beautiful. A- 7 N P. .F 'GALE REGISTER. S H-1 N G L EUN S GRrynERY TUESDAY, JUNE 22 -ND -Auction RI►CHARDSON'S VV '�No.rA Scotia Shingles. sale of household furniture, fowl, 111.i3 w 3rew T.IRMS .; 51.50 it paid In advance. tools etc., the property of Rev. J. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles =Are sho wing this week a +plendid 'variety of bedding plant for F ton, _Dumbarton. -Sale at Blrd's Felt Slate Shingles �1111'JFM=iPtilovs ra the UWted States and Crall F.- Clugs I flower and vegetable gardens-Astor8. Petunias, -Verbena Britain $2.00 in adva for sale at one o'clock. Terms cash. See -bills. Pansies and -Geraniums. Tuma to Plants should go in T ...PATERSOYS. . -c"BAMONT now at any time.' Lots of them on handout F' pr1i Call and get prices. JOHN -MUR ro stat"I elude a box or two-inyatfr next Grocery order and have them delivered.'. HORSE REGISTER. (imp.) [95M] (14n3), the ,.:-.:Green Mountain Pota.toes, 3,50 per .bag. Piemier Clvdesdalo Stallion. the pro- uaut t 0 Will 4elson. Wagg.. Claremont, The above council met Pure �y of I 'Far Storage J PICKERING COUNCIL. COMMODORE adjournment on Monday, the 7tb inst. will make the season of 19218 at his Renn'le"O'Best Gov., Standard No. I Seed Corn- , Members all present. the reeve in the own stable. Terms to insure $15 V. Den i. Va rietles at 2.06 pec bushel chair. The minutes of the last meet. Flint Variety at 2.50 per bushel I '2ND. ing were read and approved. KiNG PATOB .1520.- WOU, the American Standard -bred Stallion tbepr6oerty of Nlelson Wagg, Clare* Cold Air Vaults asst. and J. O'Riley was heard re Rennie's Bulk Ma njiel Seed, +0 cents lb., 5 The for l.G0 work dome. Rennie'd Package Mang Seed, 50 cents lb H. E. Turner was heard re charges wont, will make the season of 1926 3 per cent. of your o w n -6.75 per bag Best Granulated Sugar, for use of tractor. at his own stable. Terme to insure valuation. !,...Nice New Cabbage and Head L6ttuce Atom. was received from each of S1500- ...the following-: L. Burningham, re ECSTASY. [2338I] (2W19). the -superior Coats Re- modeled --taxes paid by himself and Mr. Bennett: Imp. Clydesdale Stallion. the pro. Buy'yourGroceiriieq at Ehe Grocer's T. Cresswell, re had condition of the perty of Oscar' Wilson, Brougham. _- r road leading to Pickering Beach. will the season- of 1926 as fol-, and Re -lined B. M. Oroker. suggesting that the to -. Monday, leaveg his own at-Lble 'A M ES _F? 10HARD S ON Bay road be made & coutity road: to T. Hiret's, Kinsale, night; Tues• pt summer prices. The standing committee on Contin- day. to Graham's hovel until Wed- lbiy from the manufacturer. geocies reported and recommended nesday, afternoon z Wednesday, to tbe folio Western �Lb- 4-L. S.7�'rY;. "i i o'g's Half block east of Broadview 6urance on town hall 24 00 ; D R Bea. road, noon, H 0 WilaoD's. base line, w]uK Pickering Hardw-a-r-e' Store } Toronto. promium on in. -Thursday. F. Mad surance Co.. aG Lon, on acct of salary 125.00; also for night; Friday. W J Alillex's, Picker- 231 Danforth Ave'. postage 15.00; John Fergie, salary as ing, noon. G Cowan'8, Brock.road.i3igbt-; Saturday, his own stable till TORONTO, ONTARIO assessor 250 00, delivering dog tags 58 30, extra work on asst roll 100 00. following Monday afternoon. Now is the time to get yotir Seed Curn-our stock is coin ple, te-all The standIng nowmittee on Bonuses PRELUDE t246221 (20w), the 'wel I bred Now is the Time ' foe Ware Fences, Snow Roads etc.. , Imp. Clydesdale Sralliori.tbre, pro- -Essex grown tested seed : Longfellow, Compton's Early, rr reported and recommended the follow- party of Oscar Wilson, Brougham North Dokota, King Philip, Red Cob, Golden To get new Ledger Plates Glow, Wisconbin No. 7. White Cap, .,ug payments: Jos Pearce, bonus on will make the season • of 1926 as fol" 120 rods fence lot 33 b f 30.00; W E. lows: Monday leaves his own stable and Sections don your .:.-Leamington, digo Mengel Seed, bittk and package. Johnston and otheis, break snow roads to J. Scott'@. night and till Tuesday ,your Mowers, and 8 00; J Pallister and others, ditt;o 4 50; afternoon ; Tuesday, W. Duokeld'j-. Mowers repaired Jas Stephenson and otbers.ditLo 10 40-, Atha. night . Wednesday, A Mich- Rakes, Hoes and till Garden and Field Tools, Lawn Mower@, A CwTuthere and others. ditto 8 50 ell's, Green River, for noon. W H They will be done to your Screen Doors, Black and Galvanized Evans Ward and other a. ditto 12 OU; Major's. Wbitevale, night ; Thum- satisfaction by Wire Cloth etc. a Matthews and others. d1tto3 80. day, his own stable, night and till The standing COMMiLtee on Relief Friday afternoon ; Friday afternoon I reported nd recommended the follow. to W Ormerod's. Ureenwood. nighE: L 0 R NIE RE ID We sell the Happ� Thoughl_L�rain and New Perfee'rion Oil Stoves, ingpayyents: Muskoka Hospital for Saturday. to hisown stable on I - - .. and ColeEhn Gasoline Stoves. 31- --T- A EMONT Come in and see a Detutitiortation. Vooaumptive,3 -fvl1a-tu*-W6"-.v a tern-oo-- F Bowen from April 30 to May 26 36.51) The stAndinir committee on Dam - 'ages to Sheep Killed by Dogs report- Agent for International F3rtn Macbinery and Repair*. ed and recommended payment as fol- lows : J B Wilsom,4 sheep sind3lambs Our Motto : We have it, (an get it, or it is not made. killed and I lamb injured 120 (A); Boyd ne atc-he..hickS Burk, inspecting above *beep 1.50 ;o . 0 � 0 0 0 .0 also Inspecting L Johnston's Sheep Will Produce J.S.BALSDON PICKERING The standing committee on Roads La ing Pullets b-, Novembe' r 1St and Bridge* reported and rocommend- 'g ed payment as follows : D 8 Crawford. • -bbodTder Roast. .. I and' Pot Roast, 14e Brisket, to boil, drag and b lines 16 00: Levi S.Alter. iT ditto 2 37; W 13 Weatney. dram het If fed- on 4 25c k0.110retowoodrdand coo 4 17 25 : .8 STAR TET; -.0•K.- 0 H /-0 K AND FEED A Mef-23e- Farndale,drag coon 8 and 7 10 6 1, . Finest Salt, Pori_ 25C H E Turuer, engine used, iu grading le ton I r line• operating itrader 151 25; Fur first fl weeks, followed- by ,Finest "sliced, B W Jones• drag coo*6 7 8 also on e t I Wbitby to pay half 7.12: C McCaus K. DEVELOPING FEED AND. HASH ... ... 45e Cooked Ham, lan:!.plan and digoutstnmerllne5ft Geo Wray, plow r line 10 00; W Ward.. With weather conditions now more fa vorable, start to raise your next 25c 46 Read -Cheese, - -.1 operatiox grader coo 1 10 00; J Psi- wint'er'.% flock. Many satisfieclusers are sending us 5 lbs 90 cents Neter. drag Uxbridge t I Ux to pay t: testimonials backing up our claims. :Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday: Roof of Yow Garage half 15 ON 16 Ward salary May 15 to June 7 M 10; 1 Burkholder. rep '---8carb3rot+Searboro FEED THE O. K. LINES FOR PROFIT ,The put a toot *&_Your. garage that will harmonize with to par half -6. W bolts yow home an4-ft into any m"undings -a Brapdard F M Oooper, grease all and koot st ASPW State. 1.94; L HeNL rep grader 5 00; C Beat. .1n _#*. dreg con 2 6 58; The Pedlar Peo- 24 00: F Turner. dreor MARKHAM FLOUR MILLS no tesistaA tasting ud oconoukaLSts ple. -pipe culvert 18carboro t 1. Scarboro to pay half 1,87; 'F MacRae, drag con& 2 and 3 1083: N. REES019 & SONS, iA E Mjjor, drag and haul arav con a 9:;.3; A Swan. drag con 2 8,13; Joseph MARKHAM., ONT. Cr Amy. ditto Gov; U tine. rop I 400s2sod 3997. W H Stover, drag con 4 opp lots IS to 29 ood haul gravel mad atone con 4 2875; Alf Hamilton, drag con 5 4 50, H Wilson, drag b line. pInw and haul out atone h line 10L75.. J Cadden. 56.1ticks dynamite. fuse and snood 7 75;L On "motion it: was' decided to "it for Renders for bu.ilding a now bridge at ..'Whitevale. .2 �1[11VTI_l lue council now ad journe - to meet -,NNW_- again on Mwriday. •J ui y 5th, at 10 a. in. for the transaction of general butiness and at I p, in. as a Court of Revision. C41111,11111111" Braintford, Ontorio ;Stock Carried. Information Furnistwd and SoMes Notice to Creditorson Brantford Roofing rendor9d by Notice is hereby given that Pickering all� per F. J. Prouse, sons having elaims, against the estate J. S. Balsdon Hardware,. Pickering of GEORGE BUTCHER, late of the 7 - Township of Scarboro, in the County of York, who died on or* about the 2nd day of March, 1926, ars required 't* forward their clAims, duly proven, P1 CKERING :1;6 the undersigned, on or before the 30th day of June, 1926. after the said Oa -a, th- PUBLIC AND NOTICE is' farther given that MEAT ..,,,_MARK'ET 7 H ­ TRUSTEE -wiil procr.-m to distr.buie., the estate, haviiregar" only to ::u(h at catai* is EconamiM k- ..claims of which. he shall then tave -L,bad notice. - Round Roast r Steak, lb 4% Dated at Toronto, this 26th (I�Ly; of Sarloin Roast or Steak. 25e May, 1926. Porterhouse Itomt-or Steak, K. W. WRIGHT, Although Wger than other-low-p'Picid Public Truitec. -Rump Roast.... vag000e jmaii,. ioroniD. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the un- ...'dersigned up to -June 26th (Satur- .,..day) for the 'construction of 1,200 sq. feet, more or'less, of cement side - walk in the . village of Pickering. Lowest or any.tenders not necessj�nljr -accepted. For p fdi Y. J. Prouse, Pickering, Ont. M. S. - CH APMAN. Sec, Treaz% Police Village Trustees. Fotice for Unders' Tenders will be received up to Wed- liesday, June' 16th for the building -of 4 cement walks, on the ground-- of Cher. rywood School, S.S. No. 7, Pickering. Mhe lowest or 'any tender net nec- essarily accepted. Fer p' to ppeciftcations appi., A. J. TAYI OR, Sec.-Treas Piclering, R.R. 2 D-Acd Jtln�l Sth, 'A 92i - vu hevrolet has a world-wide repu- ''tation for being more economical of gasoline and oil. Modem design is the ".'reaffort -.;.just as quality construction and fine -car features assure the greater .-economy of long life, slow depreciation, and -.1reedom from rivalr.'-The-:-Improved-Chev.-- rolet, the lateat'and greatest Chevrolet, costs little to buy and little.to ova. Over a million owners will tell you,"'It certainly is ewnoix dW to operate!" ---- j --7 -.,'G. & A. T. 11AW9 w. rmg, Picke Ontario NEW LO PRICES Fina Rib Roast, Rib Roast, ... . . -bbodTder Roast. .. I and' Pot Roast, 14e Brisket, to boil, :Leg of Pork,:.. 4 25c Loin of Pork, 2bc Mef-23e- Pork Chops, '7. Pure Pork Sausage' ... 28c Finest Salt, Pori_ 25C Breakfast Bacon, piece,35c ,Finest "sliced, e Rolls (half or whole), 30C Mild Cured Cottage . Back Bacon, ... ... 45e Cooked Ham, 55c 'Weiners, 25c 46 Read -Cheese, - -.1 5c 66 •3 EasylFirst and Domestic Shortening,lbs, 55 cents' 5 lbs 90 cents lb prints 18 cents,' :Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday: W. G..-REID, TICKEIRING .. : N ..... ;- ... f,. .r-.• .,�.. .m Nt•, ,. ,.; ,...; .. •y`; �•\ .- •.: r; ,.. ,,..Fr<yc•..,, _ ,„,,�.,,� . �, .. x .v • . t ."k +s.. -.r ::!° ,ui..... :•.-.,,,... ...• _. . ... .. ,..... .... _:n, ;,_.'-. .. .::., :.:.�.. t •.i.' 3s.y "_ �cd.c> .. ed. .._:.t .�,,,.,t .. - Jay '.`*l,. .: '.n . •... " '` ,' � ,' r lv w.i to .' ., : Q . 4- • a CLAREMONT.'Wal-.I- r�} 11 Paper Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORSH-a-v'"'e'',D. A. and Mrs. Scott were to Qthe city on Sunday. _ - ._ r .and Others. Y. a=d Othe�e e Mrs. Lyman Pilkey was in In the Estate of Frederick'. Jsaoea ' In the Estate of Rebecca Ann Under. i-Stouilvilie on Monday. "secured the services of an. Seel.the 1926 Sam lea at Bili McKay; Deceased..hill, Deceased. Mrs: J.•1llandell hors been spenel gham a The creditors of Frederic( Jam Notice.ia her [ C to .-x...weetk..:.w tl�-law-. awth4w.:_ b+Bir�cxs a. ple& Ito e nose from a ing, n ei oua y Ootaria, chat all credit rs and others having - Mra. Frank Gerow, of 'Brougham, at I'Oo per roll sad up. Farmer. deceased. who died on or claims or dema�do against the estate and are prepared to estimate spent Friday last with J. H. and about the 4th day. of March, 1929: are of the said Rebecca Ann Underhill late oil wiring etc. Mrs. Beal.. A complete line of Paints, Oils and hereby notified to send by post pre- of the Village of Claremont in the i? The aaasaal decoration .Be'ivice8 Varnishes at right prices. paid or otherwise to deliver to either of County of Ontario, spinster, deceased Let'as quote you on a farm s at the union Cemetery will -be -held the undersigned Executors or their who died on or &pout the 26th day of lighting plant. ion Sunday, July 4th. Estimates cheerfully�iven for all solicitors. on or before the 10th day of November. 1926. are required. on or be - A. T. Law and family, of 'Pihk• interior and exterior July. 1928, their Christian names and .tore the 16th day of June, 1928, to send The price is now back below Bring, spent Thursday last with • decorating. surnames, addresses and descriptions,- by oat prepaid or to deliver to the pre-war figures. y ` full particulars of their cl'alme 'or In. undersigned administrator of the said .friends in Claremont. Call orphooe 1813 0laremoat terests &ad the nature of the securities, estate full particulars of their claims lumbing Perhaps it is a little early toif any, held by them. and the nature of the security (if any) 'have our streets oiled; •but iW. ie 1(lf . G. B I N G H A M Immediatelyafter the 10th da of held by them and that after the I&st AND -always better to be ear y an July, , e ea atoot the eat re •--men tiomed date the said ad in inistrator late. Paintsr and Decorator erick James McKay, deceased, will be will proceed to distribute theaeseta of ThIsmithin distributed anion the the said estate among the - arsons en - Frank Cooper left on Friday Claremont - - �IItar10 B part entitled g p ry thereto, having regard only to the titled thereto haying regard only to of all kinds. _:. .last for Eastern Ontario where he g � y claims or interests; -which-the Extern= -the claims of which he shall then have la buying ups carload of choice ;� cora shall then have notice, and all had notice. Estimates Free. ' ' cattle, others will be excluded from the said ` Dated the 20th day of May, 1926. A number from here are attend- distribution. JAMES UNDERHILL, Administrator, r Ing a meeting of the Lindsay: and �� 1928 JuneF. M. COOP E R Whitby Baptist Association at , . Dated 'at Toron'tb this 4th' day of Claremont. Out.,Out.,by Arthur E, Christian. Whitbv, Ont., Lindsay this week. •1w,.� 38.40 his $elicitor. Born, at the Soldiers' Memorial Mrs. Clara J. MCKav and Gordon T.' CLAREMONT � a McKay, Executors, Whitevale, Oat. Agent for Ackerman's Hospital, Orillia, on Monday, May �- BEATox Rosa,' g Quality i Solicitors for the Executors, DID YOU ; ET Harness. Ask the user. 1 81st, to J. E. and Mrs. Farmer, a , ,ak daughter (Grace Helen). Room 904 Northern Ontario Bldg..- ;' A. and Mrs Johnston and shill- 89.41 330 Bay St,,- Toronto. - Coal,' Coal rea and the former's mother, Mrs. Your Free Handy Brush ? A Fred Partner, of Torto, .&'ere in t'&Oh 108f'e the -BASKETS ' A post card will bring you the village on Tuesdaycalling on.FULLER Service. _ ~a friends. Same Having purchased the stock, from• .. .. C. H. Found had the misfortune Mark Well the the Estate of MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Hard and soft GOal Of the, s on Saturday to fall on his lawn No money with order, best quality on he mower while cuttiag his lawn and name W,.G. BARNES and the entire; hand fracture one of his ribs, and as a business of JOS. W. DOT EN P A R E N T S (�i� LAW, ` result is o$ duty. Am prepared to supply all'elzeie Give those Brides and Graduates THOS. A. �Yth don't our business men.get ? TAYLOIN from Berry Boxes to Three appropriate sets of Z3iC]S� Gni together, as business also should, �;� and Half Bushel. and agree to have either early CIOs- GOLD C R .-evenin s or a half holida once a r / 8 R A - Fuller Brushes - week: gLet'a tr y :' Ph on � Q><sen River Basket Works F.ENCING y Phone Mark. 8409 They pay for themselves,Wm, Gibbons,-af Toronto, t CLARE • . I a build an - m prepared to b d eeH all Monday night here with his moth- _ - p P I i - - ----FRANK p'$N;�#�'$ sting Diste,lbtating- styles of awn. chicken wire and stook ` ger, Mrs. Tho@. Gibbons, and on encer a ri easonab a pr res. Tuesdaymorning left on a bast- i"The Man that made the Barnes ALBERT J. FR,ANB Basket." It will pay you to consult me helots mesa trip for Mount Albert. purchasing; . Charles Gibbons, of Toronto, is Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 180. 6$ Brock Ave. I also have for sale Asphalt spending a week here with hia GARDEN PARTIES Ready Rooting and mother, ,q A N A O 391 TORONTO, ONT._ Bale Wire. Mrs. Thos. Gibbous', and HOTTENTOT MINSTRELS y _ while here is making good use of Male Quartette, Comedy Acts. Skits, ,bis time by painting her house. Monologues, Music. TIME TABLE -Pickering Station Q-�'' O. Ed 9 cel assisted o e 4. The Store that neves - R. Trains going East Ins as follows Whitby R. R, 1 1 �' y you alone TWO HCUR9 OF LAUGHTER }Qo. 16 Mail 7.58 A M. 1 -- y Bandy, at Pickering Beach on y y ., 0 81-43 Phone Ptak. i= y g -- Write for particulars 28 1.00al 1-b6 P. M. 'Tuesday building a fire -place in Quality First +~3ourtesy Always 100 Colbeck Ave.. Toronto9 " 80 Local 6.28 P. M nae of the new cottages that have Long Distance Phone. Junction 1193w Sunday train. 8:88 A: M. • CLAREMONT •been erected at that popular re- hulas e�ias West due as follows- . STAFFORD Oi\3! No. 2B ' Local 9.22 A. X. _ We regret to report that Wid- t N. W. 27 Local b44 P. M. CREAMERY , I! mer Miller i9 caiiflned to lila bed _ _ 9 111"1 906 P. M. through illness. He is suffer -4102 ..Cho' C h o' Marble and Granite Dealer. Sunday train, 9.42 P. M. 1 Foregoing is according to Standard Highest price paid for ,from pain in his bead with symp- = Cemetery .Lettering etc.. time. Cream at the toms of abscess. We hope for his First-class work early recovery. Anniversaryservices -will be guaranteed. The Pickering Groceries _ _ _moa Cr@am@ , held in the Uited Church on tKingston Rostd and Pickering. _ ---------- he � $lth of this month, followed by a East Townliae. �TigilSao Committee Give us a trial and be convine•eit - -- i garden party on the evening of Pboone Whitby 68 R 82 �� V the 29th, in the the Memorial park. Fresh Every Week 127-40 P. O.-Wbitby R. R. The object of this Association is tots Further announcements later- _. _ lessen stealing and prosecute BEATTY e.+ Our puMig-sebool. which was f aloeted for a couple of weeks on se at the very SIGNS the alone. STANDS FOR THE DEBT count of the whooping congb epi- Giles Signs of all kinds made to order. , Members having pro holm ocmcamd drastic, was tee -opened on Monday: •, ,lowest riCeB - .Mirrors Re -silvered, sold. Silver, *mo immediately, with any member . „A number of the children Of the p Pewter, Nickel. Copper eta. ct Executive Oommitt••. Articles. Ornaments, .. village are still suffering from the � M di�leaae. Highest price paid _ Tableware and Jewellery Jdambership fee 01.00. 1s silvered, nickel -plated Tteksa ma• bo trom the Pn•ideot os Mrs. Thee. Wilson, who has been -- or gold-plated. _ _.: __ .' a•or•t�r on apyllaatlna. -the winter in Mir - - — Albsrta, returned home on- San- for farmers' - Estimate• Free. Exec. Oom.-L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. _ er, K. S. Chapman. Pickering.i F , i W. B L n M :RJ Munro a day, accompanied by her Goo, Qp Lora$ and her nephew, B. Doors LOCU31 HILL ONT, D las. Richardson, " -well, who have been spending the prodLiCe poet few years in the west . Phone Marktib83 30.43" I President Secretary The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Overland on ' _"'Wednesday afternoon, June 16th. fivic- , Litter' Carriers, Hay Carriers, ,33 .A good program will be (riven by ►SJ � � � � � � � � Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow. , the grandmothers. A- prize will [Bowls, Pressure Systems Etc. ? :be given for the beet quilt block It'will pay you to get my prices on made by a grandglpther. A good llB here - r •: above before buying elsewhere. attendance is urged. AsA ` aCi�r� O a 'l.l��ji'$H J. PROIISEThe football match which was w PICgER1G. ONTARIO .playe+d here on Jane 8rd, betweenAshburn and Claremont for theAt L ♦auto rugs, and which ended in a • - - r tie of ter playing four periods over " .ttme, and had to be postponed on - poo Secure your supply now A the accoant of darkness, wilLbe played _ 7 Off on the Olaeemoot -Me - - P.rk on Tuesday evening, June See our'nw line of . Jow price of $6.50. Oils$ � 15th. at 6 o'clock sharp. A good' - g s3 #est game is expected as Ashburn Wall Papers caii at �, r f1 t+' Phone 38910 1 is a splendid team, They defeated _ e G0 S as' Qoodwood on ritnrday night by paper for every room and C= + A T� ONZ': ONTARIO of an materials sett Sada The annual celebration of the at every price What We Promise --We Doi _ Kine's birthday on Tharsdav last - - .,. _ n.,...:a.- • ' was not so. successful as those in previous yeirs ss the attendance was not so large, due to the cold dap and the whooping -cough epi - .lemic which prevented a number (from attending. However, there �. was a good program of sports which was much enjoyed by those present, In the football contest Aetrbarr�and'-Elarenrottt players four periods overtime with no score. In men's softball Clare - wont defeated Mt. Zion, Uxbridge won from Whitevale and in the finals Uxbridge defeated Clare- mont in a- close game, thus win- ning the boots. In'the girls' soft- ball Claremont won from Ashburn thereby becoming the proud pos- sessors of the scarfs. The day was brought to a close by a grand _ -concert, in which'the artiste were the .brothers Albert and -Percy David, of Toronto This was one 4. of the best concerts given in Clare moot for some time. Their selec- tions were all of a very high order ` and entirely free from anything of an ob4ectionable ebaracter, The proceeds of the day amounted l to $2Q0 00. Sherwin! -Williams, Paints and - Varnishes _ Mak Q tai rips_ hook_brighter- ..and better 'A good •singe of New Ginghams -just arrived Come and get your ohoice before they are all picked over SDs .A, 81G 0 T T C1, VRF.iiNT W Maximum Security" s a �sa at Mtn_imum .-Cost._ T -..SAFETY Deposit Boz' in the nearest branch of the Standard 'Bank will relieve any anxiety regard. ing the whereabouts of your valnables BMIl��i while'permitting free access to them - Y by you or a duly authorized person at any time daring banking hours. The coat is less than one. cent per,. YM day; the value' received is an eetim-. able sense of secrity, ' THE r STANDARD - BAN K OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. Law, Manager BrancV•. alw at Brooklin, W..t Hill, Whitby When it is something that can b• done but once, be It great or small. the best alone _ is sufficient. J. T.. MATHISON Office and Works, Whitby, Oat. ermg Leat( er Goods Store I = HARNESS... .: Our supply of quality Harness and ' Parts is now complete. BOOTS-GREB SHOE We have a large stock of this Fameat Boot on hand -unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING ^• We maintain our established repute- Lion for repairing all kinds of l harness and boots. 2 CECIL BRADLEY Harness -maker, 0 PrrKF.RTNG. - O T.4RPO y.W,..• .. �!y__'_ ......�."..✓.i ....... i4: ... .ri. �.�._: - ... .:..,: :{.. -:may .. .. ,h' �....; .. ...� :'—.,„_.�A :'�,'.� ". .'.rw .., ♦ „o....�i(?.'tl 3x„_. f _ ,S'+4}ny re 4Z -7. w. _4 POLITICAL SITUATION LESS TENSE !BRITISH MINE OWNERS LAUNCH -MOVE U., DEP_Sy� 'F011OWING _R'FT_IRFV_D1T_OF ZAGHLOUL -.MENT TO SETTLE CUAAL'CON ITAOV Alaw London.—Former-Premie'r Za-ghlo*11I The note to �Lord` L'-o'yd'ex*p'ains London­-:After thirty-three,d Pasha, Egyptian "Nationalist leader, ithat in -view of Judge Kershaw's a�s of I International Minor�l Federation. No- ly to until they complete stoppage in the coal mines, I thing is like, h F comp. has decided not to form a government' known impartiality and fairness, the in Egypt himself, and this announce- British Government cannot consider the. owners announced- they have asked I return Saturday. ' the miners-a small, pri-I it is understood the mine owners '.,xnent from Cairo considerably relieves the trial proof of the innocence of the leaders for vate, informal conference to see whe- have in mind the ho. accused nor satisfactory guarantee of 'ding of a small the tension felt in Government quay-, ther more formal pQaca negotiations conference.Gf a few leaders from each -ters, here. i the safety of foreigners in Egypt, for -f could not be resumed with a prospect, side. This conference would be. pre- An extremely grave view of the which Great Britain has made herself 7 a mediatol, not of success. Egyptian political situation hug been responsible. The British consequently sided over by a neutral ;j,_ ; I The invitation, contained in a letter an, arbitrator, to which the miners taken since Zaghloul's victory in the reserve full liberty of action. from Evan Williams, chairman of the! strongly object. recent elections. Even th e political crisis is not end-Labor?s organ, the Dai' Herald, Mining Association, to Herbert Smith, -- The ,Nationalist leader's decision 1s,ed by Zaghloul's decision-- Assuming interpreted here as a directfie president of the Miners' Federation, is -I attributes the owners' new move to me moderate Adly Pasha forms . the first hope of a settlement reached' strong pressure from hip hi1air1!PQq_ strong pressure which the British Gov- 4, a government it remains to be seen in the industry. itself, since the strike manufacturers—reinforced by the manufacturers— ei ernment brought to bear on -him whether he will be able to hold in through Lord Lloyd' J an.. great banks. These are understood to check the Zaghlou'ist y in the High Commis- beg part —Norma 1_1 e h a -have - ed the—owners that have sent to A. J. Cook in order to obtain renewed Govern- irioner In Egypt. This pressure was Chamber of Deputies and the country backed by despatch of a battleship would have rn- the miners' -belligerent secretary. As ment -financial aid'for the coal Indus- from Malta to Egypt and the an- In any case, however, the British i M rs. Aimee Semple McPherson are determined to hold to the fouriF ormerlit is, Cook will take the letter to, try, it is essential for the disputants tiouncement that others are held there reserved points in the Anglo-Egyptian. I y of Woodstock, Ontario, who �r min-Ito �onie in readiness to follow at a moment's it .�waa reported to have been drowned at Smith, now attending, with other the I a te to terms or at least arrange notiee. ' . . i agreement": Ocean Park. •'Mrs. McPherson was a ers' leaders, a Brussels meeting ntati�y±__peace program. The situation is complicated . by the 11 Retention of the Sudan; ...widely known evangelist, faith healer ...... 2: Maintenance of a garrison in and the founder and pastor of Angeles'the father,. Michael Gravelle having' her brow, reciting- the resignation of Judge Kershaw, presi-, words token Egypt gy left them destitute five months ago that hereifter she shall not be asham. dent, of the Cairo Assize Court, in pt for protection of the Suez Temple, Los Angeles, ..protest against thi acquittal of six or' Canal; when an O.T.A. charge was laid ed to confess the faith of Christ cruci. 3. Protection of Egypt against for fied." fevah men tried for the assassination HOUSEHOLD POISONED wa aist Min, and so on Thursday after of eign aggression, and noon she sent her son, Alex. to the The only hymn sung wgs IIPXai&& In, 1924 of Sir Lee Stack, Sirdar BY STALE HEADCHEESE 'tbo Egyptian Army. He particularly 4. Protection of foreign interests GravelLe home with some of & head, My Soul the King of-Heaven," select-.'. objected to the acquittal of four of the and citizens in Egypt. cheese that had been left over from e4,by the Duchess of York. The regia- - six. He voted against it, but was over- Zaghloul ha's always refused to ad- Oshawa Child Dead and Eight 'the wedding supper. ter was then signed by the King' the' n. Ti dden by his two Egyptian colleagues mit these four reservations to com- Others in Serious Conditio Queen, the Prince of. Wales, PZcess' the bench— 1plete Egyptian independence. Oshawa.—One 9- ear-old child I'; PRINCESS IS BAPTIZED Mary, this Duke of Connaught and the' parents of the Duchess of York, the *29.25. Shorts, dead and eight other chiadren, one 0', IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE Earl and Countess of Strathmore. $31.26. Middlings, them a newborn baby, as well as the, 8.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, il After the ceremony the King gave Ta -ying r, to $15.50. mother of the dead child, are I in a serious condition in the Oshawa Duke 'of York's Daughter is a private party In the picture gallery Cheese-Fined wester, 1824c; fined, Hospital as a resent, it is be-" Named Elizabeth Alexandra of Buckingham Palace, where a cake 111%c, Butte,, No. 1,; General -ighing 15 -a-n-d setwithsill sesta., 111 to- fresh ex.! lieved, of eating stale headcheese. Mary at Private Ceremon we U pounds pasteurized, 34%c. Eggs, Man. wheat --- �No. I North.. $1.57; tr,,, 36c; fresh firsts, 341. The dead child is Kathleen Gravelle, y- ver lace, satin and flowers was cut. No. 2 North. $1%58; No. 3 North., I I Potatoes--Quebec, per bag, car lots,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gravelle; London.—The five weeks'-old daugh- $2.30.I Ukrainians, residing at 200 Olive Ave. ter of the Duke and Duchess of York,! CANADA'S BALANCE OF Man. Scats—No. 2 CW, -nominal; No. i Fairly good calves, $8.25; d*,'better not quoted; No. I feed, 49c; No. 2 Those in the hospital are: Mrs. Mi- the third in line of succession W the TRADE ON INCREASE :feed, 463¢c; Western do, ordinary quality $7.25 to hael Grave'le, aged 36 years, her British throne, was christened Eliza- grain quotations $7.75; hogs, good qual. an� weighty, baby, burn Sunday; Lens Gravelle, beth Alexandra 15lary in the private Year- Ended-Apr*, in c1f. bay ports. $15.25 to $15.&0; do, mixed f,�ti, $15. -s; Exports for Chi. corn, track, Toronto—No. 2 aged 13 yew Margaret Gravelle, chapel at Buckinghanr Palace on May Are 379 Million Dollar .yellow, 84%c; No. 8 yellow, 81%ic aged I years; Michael Gravelle, aged 29th. She is the first royal baby to 1926, Millfoed—Del. Montreal freights, PLAYING TRUANT, BOY• 3 years; Peter Gravelle, aged 2 years; be. baptized in that chapel. in Excess Of Imports. 'aded: bran, per ton, $31.25; MEETS TERRIBLE END: Job. Gravelle, aged .1 year; Michael The ceremony was private and. bogs Inc. al-orts, per ton $33.25; middlings, Ottawa.—Cinada's favorable bai. 1140r25; good ie-Q dour, per bag, $2,30 Savich, aged 10 years, and Alex Kob- hardly a score of persons, including, ince of trade (the excess of domestic Ont. oats-44 to 46c, f.o.b. shipping 'Gear Wheel Weighing a Ton f ernik. aged 12 years, of course, the godparents, King exports - over imports) was nearly FaUs,,im-HimAnd His, Brothej�_ Two of the Gravelle children, Mike George, Queen Mary, the Prince of $380,000,000 in the 12 months fended • Chit. good mulling wbest-41.37 to �s nd✓ 111-we- 4A-14 - hV11-tho- W-l" an"_"IL A4a • $1.39, f4,b, shipping points, according ..Now in Hospital. I others, according to Coroner F. J.'the Duchess of York, wei;e preftntz ig more than in t�e 12 months end' to freights. Windsor.—When a b gear wheel, I Rundle, the physician working on the' At the christening the nw Barley malting---82 to W 'rif"' "' a April 30,19n. Buc�—No. 2. 72%-- weighing almost a ton, fell on Cornell I case, show slight improvement. The' robe of old lace several feet long,, In the 12 months ending April, 1926, Rye__N0. 2, 95e. and Nicholas Boshniak, brothers, 12 baby, hke the other children, he said.' which was worn by the King and the domestic exports were $1.815,000,000; an. 15our—First,$9, Toroutol and 18 years old, in the yardo of the was subject to fits of vomiting, and Prince of Wales when they were bap- I imports, $936,000.000, Excess of ex. do, second pat., ;8-50POL Canadian Lamp and Stamping co,, the mother is unable to feed it. The tized. During the early part of th4b ports over imports, $379,000,000. Ont. dou-r—Toronto, 90 pe service the baby was held by a nurse, j CML Ford City, the first named was,fatally stomach of the dead child has been In the 12 months ending April-, Per barrel, in e&rlOts- TOrOnt*, tdurA and -Nicholas \t_ the Provincial .Analyst„ To- but when the time came for the Chris- 1:90; seaboard, in balk, ;5.90. suffered a sent o 1925. domestic exports were $1.080,. double fracture of the left -leg and ronto, also thesamples I of the head- tening the Queen took her grand- 000,000; imports, $795,00-0,000. Excess Straw—Carlots, per ton, $9 to $9.50- b;amV Screening*—Standard, rec!eanod, f. other I nj uries. cheese found the local police in daughter in her arms and handed her of exports over imports, 3286,000,000, --ia-b. bay ports, per ton. $22.50. The boys, whose parenta live at 1115 the Grave,",e -home, to the Archbishop of York. Then, with United Kingdom purchases in Can Hickory Road, Ford City, had played The -headcheese was prepared by, water especially brought from the Cbeepe—New, largo, 20c; twins, oda increased $100,000,000 during the Ile; triplets, 22c; Stilton 28e. Old. truant In the afternaoii. When they Mrs. Frank Kobernik, mother of Alex.' River Jordan and placed in a gold' twelve months ended April. United larite, 26c; twins, 2 failed-to return home at 4.30 o , clock States purchases increased $50,000,. 6c; triplets, 27c. I Kobernik, who is in the hospital. Mrs. font belonging to the gold plate of SatOr—FIDGM Cr*&M*ry Prints• the mother made inquiries, with the Kobernik made the headefieese as part Windsor Castle, the Archbishop made' 000 during the game period, At the 88% to 39e iI Na I creamery, 37 to result that the police ascertained al- of a wedding feast, which was he:d on the sign of the cross on the Princess'g same time Canada purchased over 8c; No. 2, 6 to 87e. Dairy prints, most immediately that they had been Saturday' night at the home of Mr. 1 forehead. The baby, who had been to 30c. $100,000,W more from the United Eggs—Fresh extras, in cartons, 87 injured. and Mrs. John Savich, 327 Ritchie; perfectly quiet up to now during her States, but only $13,000,W more from to reah Released from under the wheel by Road. Mrs. Kobernik knew that the first ceremony, gave a little squeal the United Kingdom. 38c: fresh extras, loose, 87c; f a gang of men using a block and pal- Grave, les were in poor circumstances, when the Primate sprinkled water on grate. 84c; fresh seconds, 29 to 50c. During the tw�elvo months ended I.Ave, poultry—Chicken, spring, lb., ley, the boys were rushed to Hotel April Canada imported from the Un- We •- chickwis ib.. 22c; bens, over 4 to Dieu,' where Camell, the younger PROSPECTOR ited Kingdom goods to the value of lbs.-,-2'Dc; roost- brother, died at 9.80 ',1ock. One of GOLD FINDS SECRET 1164,000,000, as against $161, 000,000 ley., ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, 30c;, his ribs had punctured the lung. the previous twelve months.= - We. Ex turkey% 3 I Nicholas will recover, It was stated ports to Dressed AM in the United Kingdom were poultry—Chickens, spring VALLEY IN RD LAKE .'b 65c• chickens, lb:. 27c; horia, over at the hospital. ",000,000, as against $402,00,0W 4 to 5 lbs. 26c; do,"S to 4 lbs., 26c; in the year previous. roosters, Re; ducl&ngs, 5 lbs. and up, Gold and Sulphides Kenora.—A mysterious vaney.con- It is entirely surrounded by cliffs and . In the same periods Imports from SU; turlsols, 40c Found at Woman Lake Wnin,g as the necessary features to precipices, the vegetation is rich, and the United States were: 1926, $6-t5,- Beans--4lDan. hand-picked, $2.110 Pei 'bears, caribou, moose and other ani-' 000,000; 1925, $507�DW,000. Exports, ,,bushel- primiss, $2.40 per bushel the lost valleys famous in fiction has - Lri* produc"yrvelpe Im Sioux Lookout—There is a real mals are so-plentiful and so tame that 1926; $475,000,000; 1925,'$420,000,000. VA r It A party been discovered,by Captain N. A. At- they can easily be shot with a revolver. Eli.0 2.30 to $2.40, per• $2 . 25 t told strike at Woman Lake. 1 4 2. per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 to consisting of Messrs. Rowe, Jackson kinson, Captain Atkinson has filled A "garden of Eden" is how the Pros- WOMEN PLAN GIFT maple syrup, new, per gal., $3.40. and Manion, of Fort William and Red- c!eftna -at the local Record Office :pector described it. cov- TO LADY BYNG No-ioy---50-lb. tins, 11% to 12c per ditt, were the discoverers. Dr. G. L. ering a strike he. is reported to have, On his return in a fe*'days, Cap- -2).; 10.4b. tins, 11% to 12c, &lb tins Bell, "Billy" Bell and Newton Mar. made near Wingisleus Lake, between tain Atkinson intends building a cabin 12 to 12%c; 2%4b. Uns, U to 1.4%C71 @hall, of Sioux Lookout, have also Red Lake and the Manitoba boundary.! and in connection with the game war- Farewell Present-Will Take Spwked� mesta—Hams, mod., 83 to filed on a quartz porphyry vein of con- The valley is near his claims, be said.! dens making the place a haven for Form of Piece of Jewelry of cooked hams Samples brought in Thle entrance is difficult and hard wild life. 25-c; cottage, 28 to 80c; break Canadian Manufacture. 48 to 62e; smoked siderable width. bacon 35 to 40c; special brand by Dr. Bell show free gold and well to find and at present a deep secret, 1 Referring to the story of Lorna� ' Ottawa.—A farewell ZiA from the wil Vast bZon, 39 to 4U; backs, distributed sulphides. Gauthier and although the Captain says he 11 di- Doone, he stated this place describes -women of Canada Is to be made to. 1 Tripp are another party on the same vul , game authorities with to perfection he place mentioned in her E-Fcel!ency, Lady Byng of Vimy. 40 to 45c. ge it to. the Cured meats—Long clear bacon, co i formation. The location is the east a view to having the abundance of that famous nocel, and he has already It is understood that it will take the -ft 70 lbs., $24.26; 70 to 90 lbs � $23.75: 1 shore of Woman Lake, game protected. christened it "Doone Glen." form of a piece of Jewelry, of disti 20 lbs. and up, $22.94; lightweight nc- tells In barrels, $42.60;' heavyweight tive Canadian character and. manu- **I* $89.66-Por bbl. facture, and will be of a design that '7, Le.rd—Pure tier 17 lg& to v.-M remind her of the years ap" Imbs, 18 to 18%c; =pa to 1198ce in this Dominion. rints 20 to 31c; shortening, Committees have been -organized In .Heroes, 14% to 15c; tube. 15 to 15%c; the various provinces for the purpose palls, 16 to 10%o; blodis, 17 to 17%10; of arranging for the presentation. H y steers, eholes to d G - v ivirs. Ernest Lapointe, Wife- of tm "its, choice, $7 to $8- butcher heiders, choice, $6.50 to J7,150; do, Minister of Justice, Is president of the Central Committee; Mrs. J. H. King, $6.00 to $6.50; do, common, .00 to $6.50; butcher cows, choice, wife of the Minister of Public Works, .50 to $6.510; do, fair to good, $4 is treasurer, and Miss Re:court, X.A% $5.25;, butcher bulls, good,- $5 to daught�er of Senator ye been, is sec. ;6.25. Bol as, $8.50 to $4; canners rotary. No date has yet been set and cutters, $2.50 to $3.50; good milch PnwJ -the- pres-n tA tion -springe a-, As was the case Wien presentationa, ehoicap $95.00 to $116.00; med. cows, were made to several other departing 445 to $60; feeders, good, $6.50 to _V*h7�50; Io, fair, $5 to $6; calves,, ladies of Rideau Ha�ll, Lady Byng has ce, $11 to $12.50; do, good, $9.50 I been consulted as to the form the gift 10.50; do, lights $b to $7.50, goodi11 should take, - In some instances In the lambs, $14 to 15; L medium, $12.60 past furs were selected as a distinctly $13; do, calls, $10' to $11.50; good Canadian gift. Sight a p $8 to $9; heavy "hee' t( bucksK50 ) $8.50; h thick and watered, $14.60- do In Four Small Children Burned b., $ points, $li.75;' in B.C. Ranch Home do ek fate, W, f.o.b., Yuma, $2.95. 1 50; select prem Yuma, Cranbrook, B.C.—Four small chit. MONTREAL. ren were urn 0 when the ranch home of the Woods. family, five Oats, Can. Went., No. 2, 62c; No. LAYING OF GOVERNMENT BUILDING CORNERSTONE AT'C.N.E. inl:es southwest of York, wRs destroy.' • Ciff, 57c, 'extra No. 1 feed, 54 4 c. "Well and truly laid!" Premier Fer-tario government'but 'buil Iding at the Can-positiov. Following a short s;ee0h the ed by fire. Meagre detalla received lour, Man. spring wheat pats., lots, guAon is shown addressing the saran-adian National Exhibition. The otherpremier formally OTmally presanted the spleu- here are that the mother loft her 911:c 470; 2nds,' $8.W; strong bakers', $8; bly which gathered to view the layingprhotograph pictures the workinen InCId structure to Mayor Foster, who ac• children alone for a short time whili 0 winter piata., Choi^ $0.70 to 6.80. wig foat ric $8.10. of the cornerstone of the new On-the act of. placing the keystone Incepted for the city. Rolled oats'--bag's, 90 ran, she visited a neighbor. p4 TOW vwf" .9.K•• -C_ . *T• lobster, a double Welsh rarebit a to help me any and I was grow' "Re left hiss-taily no estate The wbite'sea-gull, the -wild sea-gull!— e For high true service: for rim le deeds V7M tAN GO S The papers, say 9f this man who 1b, died A joyful bird to he, As he lie's like a cradled thing at. rest MI Iticular case, but, the presence of one Of them shows the necessity 17 IR46 insdranee, was moderate In the arms of a sunny vea! I "Will you please write your order. '—Mary- -And there was no -thing -a.11164 5 1 tl p no other treatment so sure and so speedy as that through the blood -mak. Toluic -It Comes Through the Ton -at . , And the white gull lies asleep; . vN -Blood-Making Qualities of Dr. But not . q But,ulte . ail --of - the story's told- 'houses, As the fisher's -"boat, with- breeze and to my life a help and aid. diseases.Ys He no nor -gest; -nor gold TOW vwf" Alegacy. The White Sea -Gun. lobster, a double Welsh rarebit a to help me any and I was grow' "Re left hiss-taily no estate The wbite'sea-gull, the -wild sea-gull!— e For high true service: for rim le deeds V7M tAN GO S The papers, say 9f this man who 1b, died A joyful bird to he, As he lie's like a cradled thing at. rest MI Iticular case, but, the presence of one Of them shows the necessity Of human kindness this old world IR46 insdranee, was moderate In the arms of a sunny vea! I "Will you please write your order. '—Mary- -And there was no -thing -a.11164 5 1 little, waves rock to and fro,-' no other treatment so sure and so speedy as that through the blood -mak. Toluic -It Comes Through the Ton -at . , And the white gull lies asleep; . are su Applo trem subject to sixty -SIX -Blood-Making Qualities of Dr. But not . q But,ulte . ail --of - the story's told- 'houses, As the fisher's -"boat, with- breeze and to my life a help and aid. diseases.Ys He no nor -gest; -nor gold tide BABYL HM Ha Williams' Pink Pills. Little enough that was worth report Goes merrily over the deep. Optimism. was not long before I began to find In the dusty files of the Probate Ccurt. The ship, With her fair sails set, goes ___He_re_Is--a-btt­ 6f—pbjfiive proof of the In the lifO of almost every girl there by; - NA iec.N M4 comes a time when weakness attacks But he left his widow a memory And her people stand to.note steadfastness of The strain upon her blood supply Of a life lived nobly and gallantly, How the sea -gull sits on the 'rocking' Is What Thousands of Mothers becomes too great, and there follows headaches and batkaelies, loss Of aP-. Of, faith and humor and tenderness, waves, As still as an anchored boat. nerve petite, attacks of dizziness, heart pal, IIII-tation - -4 Of love that trouble and toil and stress Could never alter. The sea Is fresh, the sea is fair, tirPelY use Of this medicine, aAd_glv�w cop S1,11DI; wearinelss and .8 tendency to a'deeline. All these He left. a name For courage clean as a blade of da—me And the any calm overli'MU; -Xiid-the se*--9Ujr11es-dn thkfteep I ..IIIEW lobster, a double Welsh rarebit a to help me any and I was grow' -020- symptoms may not be present in any _Pa For high true service: for rim le deeds sea, Me P .4AidL EstheT saved her people C3assifiedAdy on --tis—menti. '4 Iticular case, but, the presence of one Of them shows the necessity Of human kindness this old world Like a king In his royal bed! ROwftt---_XEd_p1Cced_ _any for 'prompt treatment; And there is "Will you please write your order. '—Mary- herself In danger - ROLZRAZA IABGZL PUMNIMAID36 W no other treatment so sure and so speedy as that through the blood -mak. He' left his, children a legacy Of health and wisdom and probity, 6 THE, ONLY MEDICINE And Ruth to help another went' To alien lands, a stranger. The life of every Bible mald.- are su Applo trem subject to sixty -SIX -Ing qualities of Dr. Williams' Pink A strength of Purpose and powif'suie, took second 'Prize at our baby show. to my life a help and aid. diseases.Ys Pills. They are the one thing needed- to maintain the health of growIn S girls To wait, to labor and to -endure. BABYL HM Ha .18 —and women of Mature years. Optimism. was not long before I began to find God, give me Ester's courage, peevish or ailing-,yWill make a mistake, ___He_re_Is--a-btt­ 6f—pbjfiive proof of the He left them fitness to cope with life, To keep their spirit through toil and The unselfishness of Ruth, The Neaman's =aid NA iec.N M4 value of Dr. -Williams, pillik pi,,Is in Own Tablets ,are sold by steadfastness of restored. In faet I was in better cases of this kind. Miss Clara Fraser, Thessialon, Ont., strife, He left them honor, and pluck and Is What Thousands of Mothers Who testified to truth; God, give me Martha's energy. has been brought back to health and 'strength through the nerve Say of Baby's Own Tablets. And Mary's, loyalty to 'Mee Medicine Co.. Brockville-, Out. tirPelY use Of this medicine, aAd_glv�w And faith in th_emselves—a�id the�,will ­to� serve. Ones a mother has used Baby's Own —Mary Caraly n. Davies. Mrs Thomas --"Why did you fall In expression of-her-grafrjuide " follows: Tablets for her little ones she will use —"I -feel It a duty as well as a plea- He left the world --or the world that nothing else. Experience teaches her Use Minard's Liniment in the stables. dd sure to tell ,.you what Dr. Williams' Pink knew him. P I that they are without an equal for re- A W Pills have done for me, They have restored me to health,' if, Indeed, A sense that life had been bet bettered lieving baby' Of any of the many minor ailments which afflict him at one timeThe- Prectautlon. beefy bill they did not save life. through him, The Tablets fail to man scanned the of my I was suf- fering greatly from anaemia. lost --"-or He 'left a record for all td scan, "Here another. never be of benefit —they cannot possibly do ey fare very closely. flesh and always felt, tired and net- That bus labored and loved—A - harm as they are guaranteed to be free Oh, I don't knew what' wimt; rm. VAN vous. At last I grew so weak I had to MAN! from all Injurious drugs not real hungry," he said to the, waiter, "I guess though I'll have a broiled remain In bed. The doctor did not "He 'eft his family no estate," Concerning Baby's Own Tablets Mrs. .11 lobster, a double Welsh rarebit a to help me any and I was grow' The say, of 'this man who Russell Hill, Norwood, Ont., says.—"I couple of side orders of vegetables and !Ing weaker, and my heart was bother. -papers died, shall always have, a good word to BAY halt a mince pie," Ing me. -At last a friend who called to "His life insurancewas moderate for Baby's Own Tablets. I have given fact they "Will you please write your order. Bee me said she had read of a similar case restored by, Dr. Williams' Pink A there was not And h Ing at all beside! them to our baby girl, in are the medicine ebe has ever 1 sir, and sign it?" the waiter asked re - Pills and urged me to t77 them. I felt —Berton Braley. only had and I . am proud to say that She I spectfully. "We always like to have lbelpless but decided - !o take her ad- took second 'Prize at our baby show. something to show the coroner, Sir." -vice, So my mother got me a supply of a 1.!*1 She is eleven nionths old and weighs the pills and I began taking them. It 22 pounds. No mother whose child is Optimism. was not long before I began to find • peevish or ailing-,yWill make a mistake, The nearest approach to optimism in benefit from .the use of the piles, and In giving it Baby's Own Tablets." some people Is a grudging admission .!it less tbas two months my health wasBaby's Own Tablets ,are sold by that they aren't quite as miserable as restored. In faet I was in better medicine dealers or direct by mail at they were yesterday. `health than I bad ever enjoyed before- .25 cents a box from The Dr.'Willtams' strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville-, Out. The Wretch, Pink Pills to all who are weak and Ah '03 1 ------4P-_ . Mrs Thomas --"Why did you fall In 4,� -me- 10-4 be disappointed." -:r You can get these pills from any lira. Aristah Kroat - "When you ThO:mas--­So you've beg" to, W01 medicine dealer or by mail at 50c a were In North England you visited the What woman is there wbo would not der, too?- ."THIS MOTHER like to keep her handsqmest Pieces of i it box from The Dr. Williams' Medicips Cheviot -Hills• of course?" Mrs, Woodby Swells "The Cheviot linen in rull view at all times, but I Co.. Brockville, Ont. Ixa Hills? To be sure we did! And a fine hesitates to do so because of the wear CLAD DAUGHTER _7 faingy they are, they are likely receive? To be -r. - the novel idea ot 0 then, will appeal Inclividual Perfumes. to -'OrXWIX 1,717 J 7. I covering them with plate glass on buf- -There is scarcely a girl who does not A Japanese Movie. ..,:IS WELL feta dressers. dressing tables and serv-. love some kind of perfume a 'ellgbt -Ame lean movies. especla, y In Its use. S 1 -4 In Ing tables. Mr OM-etimes she does not which Charley Chaplin figures, or In. Ives have s. arks Tells How Lydia L For years. business' executives choose the beat one to bmphaaLse her diens and cowboys, have been popular covered their desks with plate glace awn own Particulax Personality, Dat Care- s Vegetable Compound In the Orient for some years, but In as a protection, but not until recently I"Sli uses several. which is ' more con. Japan the artistic and Ingenious JaV- has it beeis, taken up In the household- Sal Lithol'os has been pr�_ Restored Her Daughter's rusting than fascinating. Scribed by ImAill phy. amese, are fast developing a film art of with the same purpose. In this way - - e Howevermach we may like fragrant cians as an mvaluab e Health their 0,,, Their eariteift efforts were the most exquisite 111riens can be an- cific for the treatment of odors. ft is never good 'taste to r -se so troltative: seen". and stortes­. still of joyed constantly and will heel wash- Toror to. Ontario, - "My da hter much about the person that it shouts the American Wild West, but written, 11 r when we enter a room. We should use Aimed Ing only once or twic a year. which to Tomato. is 16 now and has been an invalid and acted by Japanese in Jap. necessarF, in any evefit• it the pieces Constipation since phe was six •only a touch from a dropper.. An an" Oftep the results were queer are to remain white. Disorders of the months old and 0 m- oug 'to, .1 is considered. the Invest. IRtomach and Kidn" has been c 01I atomizer does not waste the perfume en h. -day,.however, the most When al and serves to spray the, oder over con. popular movie In Japan Is purely Jap- meat . in glass is not too much, as the Rheurnatic w -,d yelled to remain siderable space. -it Is better to buy a out of schooi the anese in theme and treatment. It is lweekly laundry bUls ares -saved and the Gouty Conditions Of small quantity of a good Perfume than ca, greater part A tied Schoolmas,ter Matsumoto, and the time. We have potential wearing value of the linen a lot of Something which has a cheap ft ran for a whole y, A palatabler, effervescent, year in Tokyo. is increased. manyfold. tried different odor.' salinepre paratioricif Lithia Besides the many I perfumes The plot, even with subsidiary and Sodium Phosphate kinds of medicine, made -7 0 tories and Incidents intertwined, but none helped highty beneficial, and re- h I had of fragrant would strike an American audience U9. there area number her much. as meeial in the case of die- n Lydia E. 4%m orders mentioned. take p- Pinkham' odfirs which may be used about the simple to inadequacy. It Is based u' e - closets and bureau drawers to gr.eat on a true incident. A little at s Veg boy 4 ta e Com und advantage. Little bags of them hung play on a bridge, fell int% the river 411 DelXgJ`idA-4Jkrm* a&** ' : b_ I when I was run-down, and TO had In the closet or the hangers padded just as' his teacher, Matsurnot 'helped me so much that I thought it as with bits of silk sachets keep a sheet- chanced to pass. 'Matsumoto dived af. might help her at this time. Sbeh taking ly subtle illusiveness about your cloth- ter him and effiected —arescue,'but at gained ever since she began ids school every day now Ing always., She attends the cost of his own life. Tbis natural - and In the bureau drawers, 'a cover for ly provided the climax. Earlier in the goes skating, and does other out 100 Miles Per gallon of Gas on, the of -door sports. I recommend this the bottoms may be double, with frag. story, says Mr. A. E. Zucker in the New Single Harley-Davidson Motor• medicine to any one who is run-down • tante laid between to keep the wash magazine Asia, the brave teach'er Is oycle. Leas than one cent per milo to and nervous and weak." -Mrs. PARKS, kv .�'clotblng and underwear delicately shown among his pupils and introduces operate. Write for catalogue and 106 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. sweet. Lavender Is always good for to them. as a mom] story, the, anee- prices. getable Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable this. a dependable inedicirA, dote of George Washington and the Walter Andrews, Ltd Compound is There is a special perfume for" you. for young women4s troubles. cherry tree. -'Ms story is acted out, 346 'yorige fit. Toro"t6 •.,,Find it. and we are provided the spectacle of For sails by druggists everywhere. C a alit -eyed little George who just can - <So Kind of Her. i not tell a lie. It was a hot day and the traffic Japan'to-day still takes education 0 cu policeman was having a busy time. In with great seriousness and exalts *its o the midst of It he saw an elderly wo- teachers to a corresponding degree. man poking across at him, so he hold Young children are idealized ab incar- 0p a bus, feur cera, a motoreyol le or nating the innocent and-iovable. Is it Aft %&F Lft— man sidled up to him and the officer the most . t popular I film could be one --bent his head to hear her reque4t. dealing with the life of the grammar "It's all right," she said. "I only grades and 'having as its, hero a school. thought You would like to know that master? the number on y6ur collar to the num. Probably not And Piobably that --per of my favorite 'hymn." movie, little George at any rate, would Ike ---weas funny, but-wellnt A Real Treat. Japan! Mr. Wayback (visiting his city niece) -"I planted thirty acres this City Niece' "I must come 'and see you after they grow up. You know, 'I've never eaten an acre in my life."' "MINNICOG HOTEL" 7-y On one ut the Island.% or the OroraTkn MY OPEN JUNE 24th, 1926 I'Mini ­ Tenni. Bowlinc -- Dancins filah Ha.ms In c,,rY r"Perrt. Fv-elfeut cultinp. Ideally slulalm, lile'li altitude. Dail, stemin,r% rrnm Midland. birsrt ronneetlon fro. Toronto. Write Frir Roolflot and trrm!. Cari, J %IALVOLMSON', Midlind: Oni, Renry's Handicap. "Poor old 'Henry!" said one work- man to another. "He's so short-sight- ed he's working himself to death-" "What has his short sight got to do with it?" "Why, he can't see when the boss ain't looking, so he bits to keep' on shoveling all the.time." A Healthful Peopli. Statistics indicate that tbe people of New Zealand conte nearer the at- tainment of perfect health than the inhabitants of any-fithep country, M inard's Liniment. King of Pain. � W Ar ­ND safe by millions'and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache- Neuritis ,Lumbago 'Pain -.,-: .Neuralgia Toothache 11heumatism i. DOES NOT. AFFECT THE HEART Accept 01AY "B yer" packagee which contains proven directions. Hand Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets f. MSO bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. aspirin Is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Ntonnacetle- acidestor of Balicylivscid (Acetyl Sallicylle Add, "A. a. A."). While it is well known that Asptrlu means Bayer manufacture. to saidst the public against Imitations. tl,p- Tablets of Byer 0ampany wLIL be stamped' with thaW sweiral trade mark, the "Ba: Cf luticurasoaq MEDICK41.&TOILET Best For The Skin Because it cleanses, invigor- ates and preserves the skin, scalp and hair. Used daily, assisted by Cuticurs. Ointment when required, it prevents pore -clogging, pimples, black - beads, and other annoying irritations. Sample Isels rise b7 X&M Address Canadlan Depot: 'Sbonhov^ Ltd., MontraLL" Price, Soap 2,r Ointment 25 and 50c. TmIctrrn 25c. EdW' Cuticuro, shaving Stick 23c, IGCUE No. 24-726. S, Z IF,