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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_06_18%a'!i�^'.ir. ,',"WY '•.�•jryy!,r ,.•,.:.. -r-..• ..� Vin..:,, ;., 4'.'0 . 7,' ! ^/. _ '.J -J i.K +r.,!„ra�<'I-s9^-y�s[wR. .:, /w .,, w,�-• ..,.h r• ..- .I. -x;.{.1. _ _ «�`. zkgt -, +'", +:?G%i .< 7. ♦ 1� _ r v wn� OL. XLV. >aPICKER1Nf3r, 0111 .,= 3'RIDAY, Clti?E lS. 1926 No. 41 - -- - >rtrsit;tf+s{ossisl dtarltrei: 'Q=eeTi I'�S4e= CEDAR GROVE: 1 AUDLEY: Saw iii , � Q,daLeL Don't forget-.Cecjar Grose Mviii re,s It -sloes not look like a good corn-GREENW001) Basket- In their show .entitled, "Midnight," on Year. The Bound of the gravel wa ons is H. PORSYTH, Oph. D.. '�Dlrse•.Lor Saturday, June 26th, on the remi es 1 g - p r F i�iQ _, of A. Lapp, at Cedar Gro Adults_ again heard in our midst. - i Cal AawdaBoa of Ontario. Res<. �'Fc y assiber of the Amerkast thirty -flue cents, Chas. Puckrin had the misfortune - a 3dation Byes esamlaed -by appolattaeat. children fifteen cents. to lose -forty-five younggProgramme at 8.16. turkey's bYsat. Claremont. ` i PI K N -G- E C E --R, NE- W --S .LOGS WANTED dome miscreant last week. -,-,Established 1886 NO, i1[eHiNNONt ffi.D. L.R.0.S., _ :SALEM Mrs. Clark and chi'.dren are visit• yy����. r,&Ub >a, m.mb.r ted. oouage st Ctietom aawinR done, _- g . ar� q Oat Rolling in at the old home at 'Grasmere. glpmetaes and SM. as et Ontario lieenuaft of corals of snrttwaa, 1iSdiabaefh and Cho 1n , Wood Anniversary-memorial-services-w'lil' t Robert Logan, .of Penna is visiting Feed Fued attaallon so daieaa•a of women ttoA Chopping, herd-beSalem C`hurr-h, ,Teen- 1,;� Mor;,om t., tvr_ _Mrs. Chapman. e ' 61004101k-�" 'IIB'• epairing, wood Circuit, on Sunday, Jui,e 27th, The piano committee of the com- LsgRi, ShapiaR-anal ,Turning. _ at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. ftar. S. T. ; munity club have been busy this week There 18 IIO feed OII the II1fitl - - - Tucker, B.A., B.D., of Orono, will Master Bert Guthrie had a birth- ket.. gives better result$ , f B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Kiddie Kars, Sleighe, Office Stools preach. The Greenwood choir .will . day party last week with his young. am.an • South Wine,CouA Public HouaeEtc. Whitby 251y friends. for the !LO>28 for yi $alt For sale render musical selections 8t loth eery ` ices. A thank offering for the -up- Rev. Mr. Clugston occupied our pul- ; . pig feedilrg t12&n CHARDSON & PICKERING- ked of .the cemetery will be taken. CHAS. WHITE..,_ p Y pit on Sunday and gave us >~ titought- rristera Solicitor etc..,$17.319 Confed- p ful, Earnest discourse. BARLEY'L� ED .erationLife Building. Corner Yom and Rich- Successor to late W. G. Barnes All lot owners are cordially -invited. invited.. • i f Ste.. Toronto. Pbozm Main 1390 and'Main 8tf Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont, - The drama already given several 43 STOUFFVILLIE. �- times.by our,club has-been, invited to Get your supply now. BATON & ROSS- Barristere. So- Mr. D. Bolden sold twenty-ive Ford . appear at Stouffville. 'citom Northern Ontario Building. 330 $incl, Toronto, i Qe� C31s thi9, spring.O , W. J. Beaton. J BGiai Cki ERRYW O D. -- ---- _ • H. _ _ Our new pogtoffice now has every- ,� - The Following is from ,the report of �•= _J --D -F-.Boas -. -----'—Adelaide 2767 - - Fu>ir'utDiwettor_ . _ thing complete and awaits the official The following is from the Maple the Department of Agriculture to opening. Creek News, Sssk., dated June 3rd,7.1 Ottitwa : De:ttai and Our roads have received a coat of and refers to a former resident of ''With regard ttoyour pure Barley : ''Licensed L+'mbaitner tar and gravel which makes a great this lace, "Died, a', her reridehee. Feed under Re 242, we note the DP- D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouf!• MOTOR HE -ARSE P chemical analysis indicates a better A !vine. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To improvement in the bed. Walsh St., on Monday of, thie week, product all the way through that. - ronto Universities and the Roy.]' C�olleegge o! �.g.MONT �t Mr. Peter Nderman, a rioted horse-- Mrs. James Gilchrist. 'The deceased your guarantee calls for. which should Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011, Reaidtnce InaIl, dropped ails, No outaid : appointments. 267y Phone 924 • ppe dead in, town on Mon- lady was born in On' -trio and came be very satisfactory to your cue - LA B us -LANE B. BEATON. D. ia• S„ s day,. heart trouble being the cause. to Maple Creek with her husband'and t-omers-" R Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental w The Sunday , evening train for . To• family in 1898. During the many =eon: and University of Torontp. Office ronto started last Sunuay evening anti . Z. a mmi' - s, oder Murdock'. Gonfeatonery atone, Whitby. will continue durin the summer years she resided in this town an l Vice hours 9 to 12 : 1 to a 30. Ind.'pbone e. g district a!te 818!le many frlend8 . and ! : 8V imone.220. tU7 O AK FLOORING months.. _ �zt _ acquaintances who w 11 learn. of her i S PE C I 4L an old resident h our .own wa, N. DALES, L. D. S., D. fl, 9„ buried fast week in the perxon of Mrs. Passing with regret. It is true that F,� e . Graduate of Royal College of DenW Sur- J. J. Rae. She took a stroka l,nd was Mra 'Gilchrist had Teached the time 4f �: gebd and the University of Toronto. Office life when the end may be expected. _ s above D. A Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. 3.8x2 inch. No. 1 Oak Flooring S80 in her silty -second year. = efice hour,, 9 a m. to a P. m.. Saturdays: 9a. The United Church will h,)ld their Death, coming even under the cin -- m a 1 p. m, Phone Clare 1405. try PBC M. $• M• eunlstances, causes a severe wrench A Rood supply of Hard and Soft ' anniversary services on Sunday 'next. PP y „y �a ERBiiRT T. FALLA I8E, L D S,. 3.8x2 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 Rev, Mr. Pedley will officiate 1n the to relatives, and The News lours tha Coal on hand. Also a supply 11D D. S, Graduate of the Royal College of per M. B. M. morning and Rev. Mr. Cranston r family's circle of friends in extending of Kindling Wood, tat Surg•oas and the Univerait� of Toronto. g Zone S. Baledoo'a sicca, Prckering. Ont. the. evening. sympathy. The deceased is survived t hour to s p. m or by a mt• lII lots Of 500 ft or more, plat! b her husband, stove length. d amt• Phone Pxk 3700. 431y Y- two daughters acini _ 24 per ce t sales tax. three sons. The funeral tock lace 12tf !Phone Pick. 1709. GREEN RIVER. P t♦assigsasl► Idarhs.. The above prices are for prompt - — - from the United Church yesterday acceptance only, as they are Mrs. Herbert Percy is somewhat afternoon and was -largely attended. D 9t1IINR0, P _ - DONALD ICIKBKINQ "VUZrARETH RICHARDSON-Sue• lower than the current unproved. The remaina were interred in MapleXIAcemo- the tate W. v, Ricranee om repro- wholesale aatatit3os. =Kr. Williams is linprovtn `meter Creek cemetery.`' �i� � _i_ ' well t ttgaa Fare Insurance Cotin. ras of g 'I� 1[ll� �.lC sou financial sundint. .set his accident. ••' 'PICK NG wa• ik prima the cool. weather the cross m PQBTILL,awas Li orrM Ox"AAnctsneer. • ' look romiaiTl Saer Dancan R. Cowan at Maple t • tar Oonstlat rf YorJt'aad traLa,eies life• p g' ° lum0aiaa•d.11 ktaaa atmessaratfea oaabartaM Mrs,. W. -Hagerman cuss a Toronto drove. Liverpool. on Thursday 1 assum "&Two aresgtwwa 0.0.. ma: LUMBEAR YARD visitor last week. next _ !~{cion Overhauling, t and side cur- {+ The football club will to Clare- twin re it a "�'� B,13:A�rox T®�1g3laal�sg � °P , .a+'• Gra•+taaats. Cos�000 for wont on Saturday night , : BROUGHAM. _ Battery 8ervia-ObarRin; • » b>r. Pickering ".'•• Mr. Sanford Doten has been ill but Miss Eva Hood airellt Sunday � All wort noverhauNa.Flat rate qm uai 'bast at Ststetlep lilt►; dotal• �i. t0s,>~ H � is able to be about again. guaranteed. Z'illSlillt�I Mrs Smith and children are Visit. Goodwood. .es*tee char e LICEN8�ED AVC- `•• Phil and Mrs, Forsyth visite-d -with Photo 5510 Mark' ral. n with- Miss Mar Doten. '1`IOFi�',tca Yrsrlt, t,, niacin sea flusbam � g Y R. and Mrs. Cowan on Snrxlay last. }_ rimkiadaot atlas peomytl artans a Is read Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pugh of Toronto y to receive orders for $ - s; n bl/. E. 8 E R R Y JJ J. Greig hada barn raising o tw.. Trasa reawaaNe tats. for .alta lata ha Bra v e trou hi D Roofl D visited with the for mel,, s arents g g 1. �a�a at NHiY'S' OtEev. Ben anti indeDen fi gr P - -Thursday, June 10th,• slz>d cverythint; dt5as °eAaas, may, nae tb Repairing etc. Now recently. went off fine. k is the- to Mr. Frank Pennock anis Mr. Fred'! Farmers Attention call him. :. Wilson delivered a large truck loa,l Mr. She herd .is making ' 1.rra Farmers, of baskets to Bowmanville lart week. menta for painting and otherwise int- Co,al �nse ber We have a good assortment of proving their property. The recent cool weather tines not � I am agent for the World's Greatest Garden Seed an hand also The young people of the Brougham 8e razor. --The Renfrew," Stoves. seem to have affected fare flood of • Hrandram Hender- cam- rs a Dramatic Club took a trip to \'iagart ,. Soa2ee and Oil Engioea. Fleury'• pe Hifi, p`.cnicers to the camp ���yy�� here on Saturday, motoring to the city an.i F. A. R E E S O Rp- s famous Plows, Pointe. Grain Grinders, : eon's Paiute, i from there -by boat to the Falls. A 0 Wheel Barrowee'tc. The_ ma. friends of My Frank k Brantford binder twine and second- i011!; Parniehes and Stains. 'Se pleasant day was -reported. Z+OCT.TSZ' =ia hand separators for sale. Turner are,pleased to see her about Mrs. William Devitt arc Mi Phone Igoe again and hope soon to see little Day.1—+••--_ Gwendoline, called on friend:: here on r '-ome a a:n also. i �OBT. DEVITT, t g Fridayevening. Co ratul ituns air.- ALVIN iN BUSHBY The number of seek people in the extended to th latter on the honor _ �OVe and Nut Phanali06 pie BROUGHAM village must be attracting the doctor.. r -- - r she received in the late jug gi_�g con- - Anthracite ° f�� �PICKERING A party of twenty spent an afternoon test held in Brooklin. 'Gram Chopping ----- - - at Wilson's Park last Wedna=clay. 1 PP WANT There are still a number_ ;.f A monster gariien'parfy un1 er the and Steam Coat _ Do YOU W1'�N 1 auspices of the Citizens' League will AND FL i.KING, dogs boating about, the pasture=. beheld on the beautiful lawn. Of Hugh yr ottr'bouse heated for half Spring 'and 'added outdoor F•xercise I airs prepared to do Chopping and Y Mechm, 4on the evening of Monday Cement, Lumber, Oat Flaking every Monday, the cost of coal ? sharpens the appetiteF, of these anlm- a1 , ' A little extra on. their, dirndl, June 28th. Bob Wilson, entertainer, Wednesday and Friday If so, instal one of the Instant Sae plate might keep `them from Zvander- of Toronto, assisted by Carl Ramer,' _--_T nth T - Stoneboats For Sale Oil Bnr•oers in your range, or ing and from. the tem. ptation to. violinist; A. J. -Woods, baritone singer an International Oil $urner a r,:ce juicy lamb chop. _ and Miss Grace Bonnick, accompanist. 399 F. Bayles, Ohnni0IIt in your furnace. Come and bring your frieuds. Re- TerinB • Bursa Route No. 2 CatRRww000 freshment booth on the grounds. -Ad- - r a Call and Bee them. _ j C E - - - - .• mission thirty-five cents, children-,.Stl'letly Cash. _ . _j r 'W.'J. GORDON'S, - In the return softball game•gt Cedar twenty cents. Rev. J. S. Ferguson Clearance O1 Church Street. Grove the Ladies of that v.iruge de- will act as chairman. Agents Wanied 23ly flickering feated our!.:team by four .runs. /. M* g4 Dressers, Stands Our football eleven regiRteted an-- ;,5.0. F. AsaociatioA PiCke 1Y1 p other w:n at Brooklin last Saturday — g ! E tC.v� Dread FlOtll' result, Brooklin 0, Cherrywood 2. Results of names played -in South and Marvel ing our started off well, threaten-. Ontario. Football ��ssociation last ; -tll:boiee of two designs in eolld ing our goal several tunes in. `he early week: x oak. Dressers have bevel stages of the game, causing Cherry At Green River --Green River 1, g t ate mirrors. 'Dresser and wood to settle down fot the remainder 'Ashburn 2. Stand complete, 18.00 - - - -tx - - ' 1 , — I41,ry be obtained from you Grocer. ing result. Goodwood come to -Cher- wood 2, _ ore 'White solid oak Dresser anti rywood on. Saturday, Jurre 14th, game At Goodwood --Goodwood' 3, Picker- etsud, oval plate g1¢ee in R ��jj,,',,�,� �r j �'�j� commencing at 6.30 p.m. ing 0. " Dresser, ... ... 18.00 +gookfin Flour M game g g Final game in the Ontario Cup 1 The me is creaLin rest interest Bim Dree4,er and Stand in CHAS. WILSON, Pro in the.district as couid be.seen by the Competition, played at Osha%ya, last j _ - 15.00 P• number of spectators present -at the Saturday afternoon, for this associa: We Sell r golden oak finish, _ - r diamond. We hear pitore of our tion, resulted as foPows: Oshawa I� _ Odd Chairs neighboring villages are or anizim,, Football Club 0, General Mntors.3• St {�l - arts : =a teams, and we hope they may be able At a district meeting held 'ar Brook 1 Among these Chair@ are some P=a R=fid to get going this summer.- Fyry- lin, last Wedneadtietiening, the. -Cher- _ _ -� in eolid oaYapl]uie_�rea-in body enjoyed the game with the„@x- rywood club was awarded the game_ _ _:-:LOW COST - leather, also Bed Cbwirs, ception-*f those seeking trouble of with Green River, played on May r npboletered in Laps@try. J For Pastry use course, and now that each team have 22nd, and the Asti urn club was TRANSPORTATION "t Arra Chair in lot, 9.50 a win on the other, we he P to see - T?- awarded • the game with Brooklin, - - We hive a few Congolium Rng@ Our Royal Brand them meet again soon. played on May 29th.' /- See us for a demonstration. left at greatly redacted A Grand Garden Party under the League games this week: June 17th .` .r .-. price@. at your Grocer's. auspices of the Cherrywa�d Sunday-Brooklin at_Pickering; June 19th- - - - 8 Cherrywood; Green Riv- Why drive an old Ctir, when,&. h School will be held on the evening Goodwood at Farmers vebo have wheat get your of Friday, Jure ]8th.. There will ire er at Claremont. new ane costs lees - Co A.-i'Sterrift Sour made from your own a girls' softball game beginning ut League Standingsp,:tooperate? W1rPAL. We C9II + rsix o'clock, between Milr:kett " an*t Club Won Lo D w t ��� -• - -- grind it. Cherrywood teams. A _drarr,a will Cherrywood 3. -11 Ms Furnihtre Dealer.and Feed of all kinds -Chicken fei3d follow the ball game entitled "TN-- Asburn 3 2 - C 6 • Funeral Director hen feed, chop, nlillf®ed. Path that Crossed the Hill," giver, by Green River 2 2 +0 4 N. Ea McEWEN, r n bone 1900 - the Malvern Dramatic Club. This is Goodwood 1 2 1 8 r - Chopping every weekday. - a capital play and you should see it. Claremont 0 _0 2 Vete><'iII8>c'y 1g.11Tg80II -�I1tSi10 a Admission thirty cents, children Pickering 1 .1 0 2 Piekeriag, t?. ZT. X-C"=="QV00Z twenty cents. Brooklin .0 -_4 Q hicl�eria�, OsitelsiQ • rt; _ ..�, ur...�?5).. ::'_:..e.4,�,,....•'�i' •i�.. ib•Pu.., ..;_; .0 u___:. :. —[.. w�.—e V.; •.: ':.r_. :� �.4. - n _ _ _,- ...:1 -._..-.. .• _ _ __._. _ [. -.i�' �. �' ._ - _ -. _.. i..:1:,P ,.-A�. .�... U�' ;(,�$� �"w"` "`�i''k*ovF'S.. "."`'• a„' , r5.rfiry,'tl 'a'p'tt?ril '� - .hF,• . M a . ' ''” . oL,: '-p. , a''Ri 1 'n ' 'L' '„"�"."'.s*.," yr`^'.rte' .•w� v:.r-wi'- .,.'S:B:. �. ';'i�`.w�s�'•''•+i�n�*�'�.G'•. ,a��:'M�i;iv'il w.yt:... ; wt+,rwV11 'raa,•"u y, .-.,... ., .- - �. �..: ',. ,.,.. .; � � wax:. • :;q"'ae,.--p. ,E.. e.«.+ '"t4. ' � ,-.$ i y+' , . O tired' into t>>6brist b' 'Very well, said' -Mr. Carlea: ' al em�ty. "Then --the question i& -who is to tell r r - ow he said, as they steppe4-in, her?" - QU i IL� tell'tltiis man the -name of our bank, � The two lawyers- and Viner looked yy and let him go there, quick l" from one another to Lord Ellingham - - " a -'-brei Lord Ellinghain-was already V-= CHAPTER XXVIII eager and responsive. e "Gentlemen," 'he said quicklyy• THE TRUTH. cls that right! f t0 dice ORANGE Inquiry at the bank revealed the in favor of._another, I1et slue have ' at V - tact that Mrs. Killenhall had resent- PEKOE P any rate a vriviTeQ^e ' ed a cheque from Milts Wickham for the new sovereign ' - r BZ.ENID ` ten thousand pounds, which had been The gathering repaired to Viner's _ cashed without any hesitation. ! house; where they waited in the lib- ' The bank manager', -great' -y perturb-rary while Viner went away to the - ` ed, advised them to lay the matter be- drawing -room and prbsently brought ' fore Scotland Yard at once. Without) Miss Wickham back with him. '3he further /words, Viner hurried Mian looked'from one solicitor.to the other Wickham out of the manager's room with something of a smile. t _ TST and away to the taxicab which he had `More mystery? she asked. MidwB purpose:y kept in waiting.- Mr. Carless, with a courtly bow, j Tlvi;I ratir•hisa�--bal,7 43e Baer V2 kb • At Scotland Yari. they were met by took the girl's hand. Bt'ea(a s i : one of the officials. "My dear young lady," he said, t- -- --- -- _-- -- "If you and. Miss Wickham will "there ie, this_time,_a mystery to be --Your ��r 1 i' alae Drillfou'l finMr.d you into And -allow me a 'hand �0�� Viner," he said. "I think you'll Sud you into this room -there is a yuan Th}�p • e he's some news for you." gentleman in there who will explain t' 1i\i' Drillford, cool and confident as ever, it, all- of it, a thousand times better YEAST of Thingswas atone in his office when Viner an� than we old fogies possibly couldl" -' his companion were shown in. He closed the door on her, and tuYn- "Well, Mr. Viner!" he said. "You ed to Mr. Parole. CAKES • were right and I was wrong. It wasn't "I'll trouble you for a Pinch of that ''BY J. a. FLII@TCHEJL that young. fellow Hyde who killed old snuff -of yours, Paw.el" he said. S%va) imor TY Mr. Ashton." "Um -dear me! What extraordinaryOM50 :'Autbw at '!Black Moat','--flearhaven Keep,- abs. - "Btit_do you know who did?" asked moments we do pass through! Vine. Viner eagerly.. my dear fellow; you're shook -collector, ^ +! "I do!" answered Dri:liord. I know. To-er-pass the time, show bottom of the stool. The cans wase CfiAPTER XXV1. = Cont'd. ferna� Who, then?" exclaimed Viner, me some, of our treasures." plant -trap -something of that "He's a , ' Y placed bottom adds up in rows; two, to - "He's gone down there," Millwaters. ' Hes in the cells at the back, now, Ten minutes, twentyminutes, thirty ,,V. • gNo sort. Lord man Miss Wickham may said Drillford "Dr. Cartel on of our .minutes, went by, whle Viner showed three, and two; then tied securely to Please we ll ,se r' Perkwite, if You be in real "Viner's in Millwaters rye. square!" y } _y ge ser with heavy,cord. The top was , rate. You take the q some. of his most treasured possessions - =,right of that street.; -I'll take the left. minded him. "Wait!" Viner stared silently at Drillford in the way of print and bindingg to the ed with cotton, and the whole was Keep a- lookout for my gentleman's And Perkwite waited, chafing.Sud- as if he scarcely comprehended his two old lawyers. And then, the,roar covered with burlap, ticking or *ome- Homburg hat and keep the tail of denly a car came along and from it meaning' of the inner room was opened, and the other heavy, substantial material. The your eye bre tile, too." sprang Mr. Cassese, Lord Ellingham "Cortelyon's the man!" repeated two appeared on the threshold. And- outside covering was of gay cretonne. Drilllord. "And it all came about quite they were holding each other'* hands. or t,,pes4 Cave's headgear was easily followed I sanand two w men Perkwite n in clothe ,, a huge suddenly, this afternoon. Through "Gentlemen, our very good friends," S• _ down the egna.id street until its owner g8e your aunt Mr. Viner-Miss Penk- said Lord Ellingham, "it is only right 'Q r finally urn in a - �" u onUs-rd's Liniment for hijens - Ughfare. Then the clerk hurn " y ret!" exclaimed rear. "Why, fidence at once. I absolutely insist on !� across lice road, attracted Perkwite's "' w earth-" Vi r i t not 4 a _ CHAPTER XXVII. hO °n h-- ea fignning-robe) is mine -to my_ (attention, and whiskered;two a=. three. "She went round to Bigglealorth, cousin, the Countess of Ellingham Around the Globe. ?it*ords THE BACK it the stationer, and made some inquir- And -not in an return, i - "Wait -b the street -corner!" ' y gentlemen, When Commander Byrd flew to the ' Y 'Viner rose as the lock clicked and les. Biggieaforth, when he'd got to .she has promised to five me something r Perkwite pulled up, and Millwaters know the main features of the case f North Pole he made a wide .circle of strode to the door. which I shall prize Par more than any f ; went down the dismal street. Pree- "It's just as i supposed," he remark- g g P y title or an estate -you understand? about a hundred miles about the spot, ' y he camp back. was .villin enough ,to hal and our p ent�, led .quietly. "We're trapped! Mrs. Kil- aunt immediately brought �tim round And now, if Mr, Viner will excuse me, so that he might be sure of having "Ran him to eartb-for the time be- I ler.hall has brought us here for same I here to see me.. He told me that he'd' there are just a few more things we reached and passed the top of the a. ing, anyway," he said `He's •gone • u of her own." su led stationer to Dr. Cortef on " •. into a aur er down them -a Dr. p pp y -y have to say to each other,- e$rth. That took him about an hour g y for some time, and he'd no dotibt that He drew the d Martinco urs Miss Wickham showed more salon- girl back into the room and was the quickest circumnavigation ` Well?" demanded Perkwite. "What ishment than fear, the paper and envelope described by I and closed the door, and the three of the globe on record. For, if you will p, But why should any one want to I Miss Penkridge was some which he'd men, once more left to themse:ves,• sto to think about it, you will see that next? You know best Mi:lwatersP 'the keep us here for any time?" she asked. specially secured for the Doctor. But solemnly shook hands -with each other. this circle was an actual clrenzmnavi- r side of The )erk the jerked dismal a street on which eh I "" ^ hat's it mean?" be told something far more important: (The End) gallon of the Barth -!n that latitude. it they were standing. I wish I knewl" exclaimed Viner. ;Six months ago, Bigglesforth so.d Cor_ - - a After several minutes had passed, he'telyon a second-hand typewriter. The ` "There's a ublic h se d wn there " - „ P °t ° ' --ins said, a:most opposite this nursgeery � I pulled out his watch and made a men- machine was perfect to all resref,ts, time. but that one of the letters was c- ' :44,000 Thunderstorms a Da Y' ' IBetter s.ip in there and bolt gnietPy tal note of the ," hive -broken. Thac was the same let- If we're delayed much :unser; said _ A Britlah scieutis�t. C. P. Brooks. 1 4 Perkwite followed his companion Wickham. observing his action, -iter, Mr. Viner, which was defective in Mrs. Killenhall. will be too late for the document which Cave showed to who has lust pubiisted a book on I electrical storms, says about 44,000 .- down the street to the tarern. ""Hang � the bank."you dent:eines. I was so abso:utely I thunderstorms take place every day in about here and watch," nvhiapered the c:erk. "What bank"" asked Viner. certain of the truth of Miss Penk-' + � the world. Lightning dashes 100' times i "•m Some dare had pa ssed,_.and Mill- ,a ridge's `theory that I got a number of M hank. I stunt's gine alta. Kil- lenha 1 for bilis our beat men -detectives, of course - � every second on the average. 'The 'raters c had been obliged to repeat an i a cheque --the weekly every Friday, and she said to -day that !and we went round to Cortelyon'a number of thunderstorms in a year is b order for bottled Bass before anything I might as well give her the cheque , house back and front. We made estimated at 18,000,000. Java. he de - took place in the street outside. --Sud- 3� denly. be touched - his -8nd she could cal -l- and cash it as we ! straight for Cortelyon's surgery, and teras+ is probably the most "thundery companign's e"Here's drove back. And," conc:uded Miss f we were on him and the other two, Wickham, "the bank closes at font."' I Cave and Mrs. Ki: enhall, before region" on earth. in the Arctic regions thunder rarely occurs. a taxicab cumin sac d g n8 Viner began to be suspicious. ( they'd time to trove, literally. It was : stowing up for somewhere about here,' he whispered. "And -Lords if i , all an- affair of a moment -and, of i.a Look here," he said suddenly. Don't think me inquisitive but what course, they saw it was all up. Mrs. Grandmother's Hassock. there aren't two adios in it -in a spot like. this! .And whew l" he went on -- roes the amount of the ch4;que you ; F.:lenhall and Caveat once denounced gave her?" j �orte'yon as the mainspring, and the The old-fashioned hassock of ante- exeitedl Do you see 'em; Mr. Perk- wile? y The un's Miss Wickham, +. woman got tree atilde, and whi red There 'was no amount stated,' re- spa' bellum days is again in favor. A wo- young who carne to our office about this Ash- plied Miss Wickham. "I always give that Cortelyon actually killed Ashton I he let him man tseeatly netted herself a tidy lit. r ton 'affair." her a blank ^hr+lue-signed, of course+himse:f, unaided, as out of tie sum manufacturing them for her Perkwite drew from the -_and she ;',? , in the amount herself." his back door into Lonsdale Passage!" friends and neighbors. Site made away win -I dow, pulling Mi:lwaters by the sleeve. Without expressing an opinion on "So -that's settled!" exc!aimed P R Y P them alter this fashion: . "Careful!" he said: "Tbere's acme 'the wisdom of handing cheques to Viner.. + other ole on this lan, Viner turn- When Mr. Carless, A4e. Pawle and P P Seven' enlpty cookie tins of equal thing xriotislty wrong here, Mill- ed, to survey the room impatient"y. Lord Ellingham arrived Viner drew I size were inserted !n discarded socks waters! What a Miss Wickham being brought here for? See, they've g y gone' I We've waited long enough, he ex- . them aside to show them the docu- claimed. "I'm going to out of menta found in Corte:yon s possession. or stoclikigs, the surplus boing-pushed Into the open ends which formed the into that surgery, and the car's Foing get here." ! These beyond -a doubt Miss - off. I'm going off to the police!' I established Mis W' kh t d duo i 'Wickham's right to the title Countess lliiliwaters put out a,detaining hand. s is am poin a to a r n , ., the oak anelin Tbere's a door; of Ellingham. ! I'll tel] you a better plant" than there" only acupboard." ,�t I suPpoee said Caris u less who Ironestory-of enc the over that, air, advised Millwaters. Find i the a steel telephone -box and call and , ,Viner went across, drew the curtain', the papers. "He must have been e' ggCa him to tell him what you've seen and aside, tried the door, looked within, very good business man, this unfor- ' ° .''body with hime�down and bring some and uttered an exclamation. "I say!" ,lunate' Ashton, poor feaow! But Perkwite ran off up the street and he ca:led back. "Stairs! Come-s:ong! (what's this hes put at the end, as a _toward the Whitechapel Road anxi- Let's get out of this altogether." sort of note. coast' seeking for a telephone booth. making ! Miss Wickham gathered up her mang inquirie "Since arriving in England and iLondon and -about Twenty minutes had elapsed by the skirts and followed him down the Market king toke and E;lingham as to the time he -got back te-the•-dism-str,e�airs which came to an end deep'chsracter and abilities of the young r' At its coiner he encountered Mill- down in the house terminating In a waters loan — about hands in k 'door. which Viner carefully opened.'I man who is the present holder of the' - s � y els. Mi�wa ra wagled hi9��hea washed lay `� There before him la -a narrow white- ! . y g ' � ward a I have had constderab:e _doubt • _ ,_, - _ ' title And estates which are b right my "Here's another queer go. ' he said. Y P e+ s yed i "There's been another arrival at Num- g pie of rah- as to whether or not I should exercise ber 23 -not five minutes since. Viner bits in a soap -box, and him Viner I the disrretidn extended to me by her' came: Rang at Number 23 and was hailed. father. Having nobody of my own, 1ta � let in ^ -"You're a smart -looking lad," he 1 have left mer a11 -'my .fortune, which is "By George, Millwaters " Perkwite said. "Would you like five shillings? - a handsome -one, and she will be 'a rich exclaimed, "what if this is some in -!Well, have you seen, Dr. Martincolp I woman. The young man seems to be this afternoon?" - i an estimable and promising young fel- ,R (' "See him go out abaht..an )lour ago,• low, and I asp much exercised in be . • - ' guv'nor-wiv anuvver gent," said the � mind. as to -whether it might_ not be Rest ; .lad eagerly. best if Corte:yon and I kept the secret "You've seen him many a time, of, to ourselves until our deaths."' a M course.:Now what's he look like?" : Mr. Caress read this passage aloud, "Coudn't tea ,ou that, guv nor'd, and then smote the desk heavily with allttle thln ver - - `There's the secret of the nturderl" - o' them gents what allus wears. a , "" i Er>vOy it on both hot and wp to his eyes. But he's a -h man he hxe.aimed. You see, gentlemen, t. white silks eyes. chief aha a big face Ashton, one holder of the secret, was ( - Y g honest; the other, Cortelyon, was a cold meats -with bacon, _ -wears black clothes." - , The difference between �( Viner ave the bo his romised re-' T°gue.. Ashton wanted": -nothing for _ sausages, eggs, fish. Let. �'^I ward and was S P himself; Cortelyow wanted to profit. the spicy flavour of Keen's -strained wrists and ironing caw P on when Miss Corte: 'on saw that b killing Ashton depends on this exclusive Hot. Wickham .touched his -arm. 3 y g Mustard add greater relish point Tlitmib Rest, which per. ' ' • "Ask him if he's seen a lad he 'Alone wou:d have the secret; he mits the hand to rest in � � �� �" y go out evident) got two accom lices who I to ev6ry meal. wY. �d I this way, she said. "That's equally c 1? natural *meaner, ' .�bimportant" were necessary to him, -2nd he meant, jf'e best when fresh) tense gap needed with oedeaaty y suppressing certain facts and er.- i y irons. Ask The bay, duly questioned; nodded his )roue' dale' sbout,tba head.larging on others, to palm off an im- mixed with COLD water. =aero low prices. _ I "I see Mrs. Killerby go out not so poster, who --mark this! -could be +, "" soared b one hundred thousand LL Ions since, he answered. Know her q Y Recipe Book mailed free �5.5U _ well enou h. She lived here once." pounds! _Oh, a'bad fellow! Keep him' - "Comeg + tight; Mr. Inspectoi, keep him tight! Colman -Keen (Canada)Ltmited,Dept. ,;,; ]!special Hotpoint Iron $1 extra. aaong!++ muttered Viner. lAt tE HdOUR f "We've hit it'. Mrs. Killerby-who i3 tif0o71aahentStreet Montreal . Mrs. Killenha;l--used-to live here at CHAPTER XXIX. THE flavor of fresh (one time! Good heavens! What are - J you doing here?" he demanded, as THE SETTLEME\T. ���� mint ves-a'ne'w I Millwaters and Perkwite hurried u Mr. Carless took Lord E:lingham s ifollowed•by Carless and Lord Elling- arm. "You know what this really thrill to every bite. ham. means -to yon?" he said. • "You are���� Perk:vita" told of his and Mill,- wiling to gine up everything to Miss Wrigley's is Flood water's adventures, but beforeAm-had Wickham?" 1 RO N and good for you. finished. Viner spoke: "if you'll par- Lord El:ingham laughed. =_- ,gids �¢esrl(ij1 don us, Mis-$ Wickham and Phare an Of course!" he ansvYered. �o V A Canadian' General Electric Prodyc engagement e:sewhere." - "__•_ . _ _ tr Ile hun'iecl his companion away, i Mina rd's L'niment for Backache, i _ ISSUE No. 25-18, _ - ,.^.. 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AMOBILE CRASH NEAR Wi.;:, - ., , � __1 �.,%__. _ ". . -CA- - -Wwt�" �_.. ­��, ..1.; , - - '­ - �,, A lb6Ed_�_ - __�' � - -.1 . - .� .1. . I .. . � . . I : _ ���:,, � r. -,:, . - . - __ - __ ----- -_­-, ­'. ,.�t��,:'f �'.�... . - . � .. - . ... .... I . ��..: I. �. .Humma-Tuallie WitIll . .:,.7 ''.. _. - 1, 11-1: I � 409 -10A940*ae: --L �. . . . . ____66 i - a . . . . Toronto, 4unti., 14---whiiii-a n10 E0 : : . :,.! .. - - - , .- . - I . - I .. car by Willi Patterson, AT11" � . . . -1 . . . . . ��� . I I .. . � " Police. _­­_ . - ' - driven am P enue. - - 1. .*,: � -Murdero ly� asiaults4 , - ..1% � I � UB . � _ ,Street, capsized, in , ditch THOMAS J. McELROY, 129 Mar ; . Hami:ton. - �.:_ -, - � I , -:�, , .- . Claremont :. . 7 I at noon on Thursda)r by a thug armed'- __. �"., ..., . .. . while going at a fast rate Past the gueretts, Street; I ,. . . with a hammer. Mrs. Percy Cook, 168 .-, a.�', � , -, )home of Lady Bliue, 1�60ut two mires ALMA PHILLIPS, 15 -Seymour . . . ., will recover, it :-,.- . I I �, & �, I I - Avenue. I . . . ... "t. O�: T .;- . . Cage Avenue North, ! � ... %":%, � ... ". � . t -- .. the General Hospital. .-.-. . . wont of Oakville, Ont., on the Toronto " . 11.�. " I . .11. was stated at -.'L I . , �' 1 5.1. .. ­�: � , ;­ ' .. . .� I I I - I'll ', I day WILLIAM PATTERSON, age. Z2, " . I I S. & Needle's . - .. P � ' , . , . _:�. . She Was attacked in I . ,. � 11. Hamilton Highway, at 2.15 Sun _­ . _� , ' Barton Street East . Claremont Street, driver of the,car. 40*�*� �'�$:' .. . - ,'V-.1 I 1. go one young woman was killed, Claremo, �A.I�k.-.0�0' shoo store, 653 - , ... .1 . , I ... :morning, ....%�'',� .1 . where she is a clerk, when she resisM were badly in- The body of the dead girl was re- . I . .�% . 7:j:.: LA.: , ' - . -­,�-` . 1: ,four of the occupants I the Morgue., where an ex- ;.�;­­ ., . ­_ . and may not recover, and five moved to L . .::: �,.; I-, , . �;­­: " �. the effort of a burly foreigner. to rob . , �- --� lured .. ..­ 1� I .1. .- � . ...� I -1 .I- . . , amination showed that practicaLy the cash register. ' .' . 1: i f Others, one ygAn . .. .11, e�,� : Joe Barty, 378 : I g girl and four men,. . 4 I I -r L.every bone in hW body- had been 11 � . 1, :., Her was t ­- � . - .., ,­ 11 � I il . sustaiped slight hurts. The' victims -_ :. '.V't I Zit 'L, Street North, powerful Hun. - I . ., Tames � .11 . - broken. .k "a f. . , I . . . .1 I . . are as follows: .r. . & on by Chief .of 4.� , -!`.1_. ,�:`,:j . garian steel worker, who was captur- . ., , � ' , I After an investigiiti " .,,:-. ,.,.-:�:7y - � % i; . , , ra .t .. , , '� . . DEAD. .. Police Kerr, _61 Oakville, Patterson 1. . _ :�: �_M� , �,,:. ed before he escaped from the store by � .*: '. , I, -:1.1; .: .. .... 1�., I. I :� .:1 �A: . � . - ' .LORETTA -130SLtY, aged 19, . Of was takerii into custody on a charge of :"., I , " " , reason. of the plucky fight put up by. I :.­L��. ,:. _4 .1 .. � �;.�4.�..Y-.,��, ..'� ,� died . a � , . ,:: .8 - , -13 . Miss Bosley '' . '.�:. &... I..j., L ";. - man' husband and Mr. Needle, .� ��_ -AO7 Peter Street. I . , .7, - 0­��,: .-1 I . . manslaughter. He is held without bail. . the wo ..._­­� -In a motor car while on her way to Inquiries at the hospital last idght �$.:. . ", , , � . - '. $$_, ..:,::,:, .. - . �;­ . - the proprietor. Anspector Cruikshank . . �, "-I;; " ­�k.;­L ,�,'.�:I 4 , ,.� , '� . . ,-,-, ��.l!:: , I:., Joseph's Hospital. . $ -#,-'�' ,.... . ., :1 . ,��.,-4-. - .of the .East End precinct laid Ba,rt3r , - I ..'St. gained the response that those seri- !, , ... �, , . 'L ... ! � I I ' , 0 :% ,. .. -A.., �4. I I - � . , �,,.v ,n.X: .. �.� ,;,. 1�. �W:., SERIOUSLY INJURED. . . ously hurt had only a bare chance for , - 44- " : .. ., �.1i.,: �. I : . �,:;,::i',-' ,., - �'i 60 -prone with two blows from a shoit. I 1 . L X , ? � i-, " I . ­.,; . . -.4 USrS'1E PERRY, age IS Of 40 Mar-, life. said, is in the .%':",:�' loaded "bil:y." G McMillan, It In �.�, - . ­ % � . I . . .,� � , I Apos& Avenue, serious head injuries, . - . . . I . ", �: �� -,�.:,�,':t ,: store under . - 7Q leo, worst condition. I I �, .. . 4� .'L ­­.' ' _.'�4 '.� - , ' I Barty entered the .. :1 i-... I . � ', .4• i - " _:_"L, � - . I , .A. .: ... "I * �:. �-�;.,. - . P 1� ,* . 'possibly a fractured ski" and in- The party, ten In all, were on their,"'.''.N, , pretence of buying a pair of sbQes. ?-: I - . .. ,;, .L.W I , , 1! ., -1 , . . - I .. , "6, � �­ �.. no In the store . I Mrs -Cook is usually ale " ternal Injuries. ' way to Hamilton when the mishap oc-V`14WPK,��, : . ' � GLORIA GRAY, age 20,-� o! 104 curred. The outing had been arrang- 1::. ,��,� , .0, � I .:;I .:r�!.;�;,L,��' " �'��., ?, ': �'L, 11.11. L��' _,...��! .. during noon hour. As Mrs. Cook ap- . .1' ,;' ' .:. , �_.. " . . .*�*., . . - . .: ': '­­�,X:,,_ ; i �I %V1,11.: '': ­,�� : � . . ", - - '. 1; .. - . .: � Y. It .. , : . 1:',' 1 �4 ', . : '.,, � I.. ! � z , %�. ;� I - Maitland Street, left shoulder broken, , . p:. � �:: I .ed by Patterson, who both owned and ­. &5�1�1�1� proached to wait upon him, Bart 1L. � . � *. .11 - - " . � . machine. All .�, � 4'.:..' ,.�_ . ;�.4��:. ,, ��,�Z'i. �*, � ­.: �;­�-,�I:;�,; -ed, struck her two cruel blows , 4�� f,:x ::IX � ... , I Is a:14 W . .1 1%;1'.;;;- % ��,'­ . bead Injuries, and Possible fracture of drove the car, a large in 'L " . _­!�j�%:1�':'r4:: � ., " --*s -:1 .. hammer. She fall ' - " - .... i ,. on the head with a h 1 .1 - ,_ � 1. , � . I the right arm werff well with the party until they Mv: fl�­ .: , -,.* W� 1: ' I ` , . �:�W, . �t I �0;�� �: ,, 1 . � ". - �.i, , , L to the floor believed- ..� " O.. , , FULCIE BOSLEY, age IS, sister of ., � ...I. �$ 10 ,�,� , , to be i got past Oakville. There the car was , . . :, , �MA "',: �'.- AR -1K � ,: * _ D , k . .: .:: ... "",, .and was I 'I ., - t ", �. ", �,.:�" �� - '. , . . "... � �, _;�._.' - ... *,- , d. .. �� 11. I _14W, . . . . . ., . - - �, "Mk.�. , . , 'm � I 1 1 . mortally wounded. - . . tbe dead girt serious bead and in espied by an Oakville constable, tear . L�a' ,,: , .. 'T ". 1� I . , . L , � W ;� !,�,;:. ��: ., , ., J and . I k .- 1. , terns! injuries. Ing along at between forty or fifty . . . . . . :��:.; ... �L ft, was, Cook 11 X, . .1. 4 -f 1� k. 1. .. % '110 1.%>,,*�. ; I Powerful as Bart . . . ��.­­_ , . ./.. .. .. �0 , I � "'A . %I, 4 . � .. , .. ' - .� - '_ L � . - 2r 7 . - I It. . -4, � % � . ,:, I- $ . : NORMAN ReMILLAN, age 22, of miles an hour, In fact, he said, the �, kk,:,?__ ,�: S t 1,� .1 , . ,. I ;; � I .'11�11 I . Needle, both small men, rushed upon 't li I I , :,I . � fra - - ., ". rv_ :� . .... . 15 Westminster Avenue, etufed car was traveling so fast that he was * �i � .1. the brutal assailant and grappled with . .l - . "I"', � '10 A . �. :, 111. ... . 'O .k " ; I � . -several times I I ­ --1,0A. !..,,-':, , � 1. . _1 . skull, concussion and Internal injuries- unable to catch the unmber, despite . ". ', "'. � ; him. He shook them off I _,,� , , , , , , , , , , . , . I , " . I . . , - 1 i�. ,... I h- .i 21 , - fairly � " . .. •I 'k strength, and bit and clawed, , I'll I � I - - - I ST.TGRTT,y TNJITRF,D- I +11A fact that the highmmy was , or _11i� , .. . 0- 11 IF -40, a: cook was. bitten badly, - I � I I M�. ... - . a _1 R. W. ALLAN, 278 Bain Avenue. well lighted at the spot- , , , - .. ;. 111111111� . I iU:g: ,,* , 1jftw ­­ . - 1� 41 I 11 . 9 ! on the nose and- neck. Needle feared . I 1= - -_ ! .1 � - . I - - -`7�q � . _:., - . - � 4YAC AIL- ebbing away and, . . I . Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.75; . 1- � Mm. Cook's life was ebt ,. ....ill - . , ,. butcher . FREDERICK M. MORSON _ .. . ran to the street for help. Meanwhile' ­ . I . I-,. TIE MARKETS _� &, good, $7.25 to $7.90; .. !, 0 . powerf - 1, � "! . choice, $7.70 to $8.35; d the 36th anniversary of his appointment t the Cook held on to the ul foreigner . 1. �) - steers, : Who on dune 4 cerebrated . I . .F." �t to $7.60; butcher halters, . . . m__.14� .: ... 1. I good, $7 ' he handles one-third of the division court . lil .1 " - 'TORONTO. � .1 do, good, York County beach. All alone I L I and both were in a clinch when Inspec-' - - . choice, $7.35 to $8.25; . . . tor Cruickshank reached the store and . -0- �. .. . .1 �11­ i, choice, work of Ontario. . - 'No I .. . Man. wheat --No. 1 North., $1.62%;'I$7 to $7.25; butcher. cows, . _. - used his "billy" effectively. . .. 1 140. 2 North., $1.58% ; No. 3 North.. $r>.5o to $6.50; do, d $4 ­__- - . I �I­ � ir to 500$, __�___ ____===E___ ., 4.� . , 1% to � - Mrs. Cook is said to as ave suffered a ., .. 11 � $1.63%. Ito $5.25; butcher bu a, er until he came to the :Children's �,_ - _,,., � t) .' .- - , MAU1. oats -No. 2 CW, nominal; Na $6.25. Borognas, $3.50 to r4o, canners CHMDREN SUFFER FROM fracture, of- the skull as,& result of, - , , - . _7"ll , She:teor. I : 1� . i .'' 3. not quoted I Mrs. Dwyer- is defended ­ ' , I- No 1 feed, 60c; No. 2'and cutters, $2.60 to $4; good milch � *fr She was . - 6 1. .SLOW STARVATION by F. D. the blows win the hammer, improv- - ,� - ­ _. 4734c; *;;L;r'n*9rain quotations , cows, $85.00 to $96.00; springers, . . Thursday night to be Imp feed, . . I Kerr, X.C., and Judge E. C. S. HuYck6 - reported . L 'i " � .-, �Isi c.i.f. bay ports. . choice, $96-00 to $115.00; wed. cows, recovery is expected. ��.. track, 'Toronta--No. 2, $45 to $60; reeders, good, $6.50 to Pathetic Tale of Want, Hun- is presiding. i ,d and her re L , � I.T. Am. corn. tre was to th46 eff-ect i Hamilton. -Taking a sudden turn -, . �� .. 1� I yellow, 86c; No. 8 yeLlow, 84c. .$7.50; do, fair, $5 to $6', calves,. Medical evidence 'k - .. - * M -DeL. Montreal freights. -choice, $11 to $12.60; do, good, $9.60 ger and Whippings Un- -that the children all suffered from for the worse, Mrs. Percy- Cook. - ": ., iWeed 1-25, :to $10.5o; do, Itgtts, $b to $7 50; good .- - - slow starvation. L I the young woman who was attacked . p included. Bran, per ton $3 I . folded in Court. ' - .. . , ,. 1'. . , .­­ . ,"� - -!:�r., per ton $33.25; Qddlin , I lambs, $14 to $I&, Ll--- - -- - - - _--__­. ' - 0 - - .. �. by a thug with a hammer at noon _.. .% , do, medium# -$12-50 ; �" $210. !to $13; do, culls, $10 to 311-50- good -Start' evidence was - on Thursday last when she resisted, " U. .,: ... I YOUNG MEN DROWNED his attempt to rob the cash register � �, 1 ).26: good 1;;4 flour, Par b& Peterboro'. ,ing ev . - m I ­; --- Out oat&-" to 46C. f^b. 2 PPin49 � light sheep, $8 to $8.50; heavy sheet I produced in the trial of Mrs. George " . - 'Points. . . I and bucks. $5.50 to $6.50 -, hoga. thick I CANOE UPSETS � of S.. Need's's shoe store, on Barton .,. 6�' . . - I Dwyer of Duramer on a charge of WHEN ' , . . . Ont. good Infl-ling wbost-41-37 t0 smooths, fed and watered, $15.10; do, I of - Street East, succumbed in the Gen- ­V!� - � . . . . $14-50; do, country points I neglect of her step -children, one . - I I , - 41.89. f.o.b. shipping points. according f,o.b., 1, : -".- -- to freights. 1 1.25; do, off cars, $16.60; d whom died in March, in a terribly It" on- I oral Hospital on Saturday afternoon. . .: .:-1311 $14 o. thick Two Students of WeI Hungarian steel , �.. � 16 'emaciated condition, Another. George, tario University - Joe Barty, burly Hung& L Barley malting ---82 to 64L es . . I kL - - . . felts, f.o.b., $14; select premium, $2.6 . Lose UT worker, her alleged assailant, is now . 1 6a- N 2. TU , : - - lay for &-:ong time in hospital, suffer- . - - .. .. _. - 'L - - . . .::111 . . . 1. w , . -11111_ � one week chs god with .1 . Vuc�-N,tt. S&__ �,, 11 , MONTREAL . . Ing from frozen feet and hands. A . in Georgian Bay. - , on remand for .� .111, I . .- ­_ . L . - . I I. a assault I . am. flour -First PaL, $9, roseate; � t and attempted robbery, which " I pass, West. No. 2, 63c; do, statement made by Mrs. Dwyer was solved to join a tennis I . - L .- . :.. �. &, second pat, $8.510. . Midland.-Rg I L - _.... , authorities state, after - ` . - I � I . I .L- . � Cent. I No. 3, 58c; do, extra feed. 66%c. 1 read, te:1ing of the boys being beaten club at Port McNico!l, and i- Orin - 11 - � '.� .­ I Out. Bour-Toranto, 90 Per 'Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., Ists. � whip wielded bl ithe inquest is held, He was arrested ....... � I v A. Toronto, � � with a blacksuake L warnings not to attempt the passage, :. , - - - ... t. Per barrel, In ca.rlot d escape from the store. . •V - . in bulk. $6.06. $9.70; 2nds. $8.20; strong bakers', SS; , their father until the whip broke, ane '-pro young men, William C. Duddridge, before he could . . .. .96; seaboard winter pats.. choice. $6.70 to $6.80, . - ' ­­', _9 I ....� . . Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9 to $9 SO.' of how he then continued to belabo, - ged 28, and Ray Eden, aged 21, -both .1 7�, �- __. I oata-bags, 90 lbs. $3.10. Bran. i CANADIAN MISSIONARY . ... I ; I screening*-StandajA-rZ,Z�Q: f. Rolle ! John,. aged 11, with the stock. Whet. 1 . " L , 1 $29.25. Shorts, $31.25. Middlings, of London, Ont.. set out from Triple ' Z i .. I.. on, $22.50. i she tried to interfere, she, 'too, was d whefi the MURDERED BY COOLIE .. ii � ..,. 41. bay porft. per t ns. � $88.26. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, Bay Park, and were drowned I . I � Cb#eS,s.--NoW large, 20c; twt . $15 to $15-50, beaten, and the dog that took th� ,,a -foot canoe which they were pad- _e� - ., . c'. triplets, ,,;Je. 'S'Titons 28c. Old, 21 r Cheese, finest wests., 19%c: do, fin- boys' part was beaten off. sling was swamped by the heavy seas Criminal Died Shortly After- ' ' - * . ; � - ..:4argo, 26c triplets, 27C. i . . � �' I .1 twins, 26c; 1 . � � 'k; -Finest creamery Prints. est easts., 19c.; butter, No. 1-pasteur- Nellie, aged 13, the third of the al- running in Georgian Bay. for Deed is L Butter ized 36�4c; eggs, fresh extras. 37 to;!aged leged- victims, told in heart-brea.king wards --motive 'I.. 39% 6 40c; No. I creamery, 88 to . - � -1 � - � i 3 I. !irate, to 35c; pots -,manner of the privations suffered in Both young were capable swim :... .... . . .: ,-39c; No. 2, 87 to 38c. Dairy prints, 38c; do, fresh . water and L I , Unknown. - . I . - I , _'� , i� . . I toes, per bag, car lots. Que* M20. mers, but the iciness of the - .1 I -1 . ' in Pekin -A coolie murdered .,., : rude bummer of ear'.y cis- who mur . . % . . 29 to 31c. � 9 I the the * difeulty of making headway E Fresh xtras, in cartons, 39 1 Med. and fairly good veal carve to a breakfast of dry porridge, of I. L together, $8.50; common suckers ing through the turbulent waves proved M rv. W. E. -Sibley, wife of Rev. W. E. I . . - I , T';fresh extras, loose, 38c - fresh' sold . _�__, I , Itc , ,31c. -and pail -fed calves, $6.,% to $7.50; 1 beatings given the boys, and of bard too much for them, despite the fact Sibley, a Canadian United Church L , L -j 1 1 - -firsts, 35c; fresh seconds, 80 to I aners and thin drinkers, $5.50 to work on bodies that were, she said that they were only some 200 yards ,missio�ary A Chengtu, was armed ... A I . Live ,poultry-Chir_-Nmo, spring. lb., r be _ - !�. 2! ._,�... � over 4 to 16. Hogs, good quality, $16.75 to tearfully, "mostly hungry." from. the shore., -- - . I I with a heavy aw rd with which 1� -,y . ,46c- chickens, lb, 22c; bans, ON � . . 1. roost- $26.90. . The 'Crown Prosecul-or, J. K. Mae- I L, ;. 5 &., 22c; do, : to 4 lbs., 20c, 1 ..._ I A. G. Elson, proprietor of - Triple severed his victim's hoed from her " . : A 1�1 d. r . . . .� - and up, 30e; . . .." 0 . ,.. _... ... ,� K4Y of Toronto, paused often in kis Bay Park, body, according to a report on the L'.. .. era, 20c; ducklings, 6 lbs . . � I on- . � ,r . . examination to wipe the little girl's swim through' submitted to the United C . . ... U.� . .i'. -_i-;. turkeys, W. ESTIMATES PASSED : -employed, attempted to murder submi I .�', .V � Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring, ,eyes with his handkerchief and still -ut. Tanul hem ' ' ' - . ,the breakers to their assistance, b ' lb FOR PUBLIC WORKS . ... ... 55c- chickens, lb., 27c; hens, over , , L _J�_.. ­ I �.her sobs. . . - Pei' . 1�1 . . was compelled Led to return to shore al- The murderer wounded by so%- 44 ' . . . . -6 5 ibs., 26c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 26c; I. ,­ . George, 10 -year -cold brother, was an- shorty after. 'The ma : , I., 4 " 1� *. 1114 ,, 26c; ducklings, 5 Ibs. and � - most exhausted. -, . . diers and died sho " . roosters, up$ Parliament Approves of TOW .the, pathetic figure as he told the Ray Eden and William C. . Dud- tive, for the crime has not been estab- �. ,. ,4' ' su; turkeys, 40c. , .4t � �... .:_ . want and hunger and Un e - !laked. - - �' . 11, Beans --Can, band -picked, I .90 Pot Expenditure of Over Seven. same story of -much In, dridge were students. of the iv r - . _ : - In beating, but perhaps not so L - - - bushel - primes, $2.40 per bushel sity of Western Ontario, London.- Mrs. Sibley, a native of Meson,: ' --'�`,J . 'Million Dollars. - .. - and 14. , 1. �` X 6 produce -Syrup,- per Imp. . anything else as when he admitted! - �Ian., is survived by her husband * _ H l , L_a . members of the college students' or -;r - Ir . .. �. . .. . , IW.,7*30 to $2.40 L per gal, $3.25 to Ottawa, Ont. -Estimates of the De- that he had never been taught chestra. . . - one daughter, at present a student at! l L • . � . . , lb., 25 .to, partment of Pubic Works totalling - ­_ :1 % co,114ge, St. Thomas, Out. . '. I �" 42.30 per gal.. maple sugar, .-- -------------_­_-.--___.____ + 'L ' ' ; --__�.­,L. Alm ­­ - . . I I I - -, S new, per S&L .40., $7,450,M, were passed -in thoo -House - I ' ' _�� . so; maple syrup, , $2 - - ­ . _- . - .1 _ Ho�ey--50-lb. tins, 11% to 12c per � Commons. r . I - . 11 ::::.., . ­ v Soviet Warkers, Send " � R - 6A Bolihevist '. L ,:� � I . � _ . .L . 1b. -, 10-1b. tins, 11 % to 12c - 5 -lb. tins, I of Chief among . - . :� �',. "�. ' Weara'CoUrt . . . - ,,.a$ to 12%e; 2% -Ib. tine, to 143A,e. Ig the itoems was one'for - L . . ,.. r.,�� I P13,000 to Great Britain Drees , :­ % �. 1: K I ! $5,11,14,000, covering improvements, re- , I . I I . - , I , , `:i::. - . �:o Smoked meats -Hams, med., 84 to . ,." . � � I - . L - ­­­. -The Soviet Trades Union - 36c; cooked hams, 48 to 52c; smoked pairs, heathig, and the like, of Domin. , . ,,,.,.'.-:, ".':j'.:, Moscow. he Russian Bolshevist : . ­,-_"'�London.-T .1 ­77.""L'�'.'.'��­;'. 1�1�wl�:- ?�;N . . ",.:.; . *�­­ 112-olls, 25c; cottage, 23 to 30c; break- ion public builcungs. Other votes for . .". , ;A::,�;Ir'.'�,­,.:� ..... . over the . ,,, ,,., , :::: ; ...... . -,:� �� council, on June 8, turned . - � !.�_�, . :1 ­.:.., :2. charge D'Affaires, M. R.ozejolez, at- ,:--"' . .... - I . . � �:: . Miners' Federation A00,000 . Yast, bacon BE! to 40c; special brand pubic buildings included follow- , ,�; -:`! %� British tended the Royal Court at the Palace r7 qz�­ �, :�:.:! ..... ,.� ,,.:.:, . 1. - ' - � - , breakfast bicon, S9 to 42c; I L, . I I.. roubles,, representing the fifth instal ., I backs, Ing: For the Maritime Provinces gen- - - � ,,�::,,:..,,. I I �:: wearing regulation- court dress , of ','iZ 11. . L ' . . I . . I .. . -boneless, '40. to - 45c. - , � - --w--tOt*I- of 626,000 roubles 1; C , orally, $48,000; 'Quebec, $448,920; On �� :� LLLL ... meet of satin knee breeches, silk stockings and . . .. . Cured meats-Loong clear bacon, I .1 . . I . 1. ' . taxio, .$530,243; Manitoba, $72,00; 'L. �', i I I ,-,.i.... (about -$313,OW), according. -to Tess, a jewelled court sword, but no decora- - ­ ,In 70 lbs., $24M; 70 -to 90 lbs., $23-75; .L, TkI _ news agency of the Soviet. . ­ .1 ��,:.:! .. I I . $2L84; 'lightweight I Saskatchewan, $20,000; Alberta, $40,-, �. r .., I .W;:. .. the offici I al ne . .. tions. ". .1 � . . . I ::,:..! . . . - ------- " " � .1� , WAO; beavyweigbt 000; British Columbia, $210,650. i q . I I -.--.-.-----�-�--.-,�-----..-.-- _____� . r rells in bwfroU : .,, �,,. _�:.1. 11911%11rot $8910 per IL , An item of $402.550, for harbor* and ,�. � . � , .. ,.to Ise; - t I .: s in Nova Scotia, -Land a further � .."", ��.,._ver I:; - tv II� 1--'O MHAS, SRY ,­ R - - -ttbs, 18 i'm P�$,, 18% z ; amount of $69,9M or harbors an .. :1 __... _. . 1". I . -1018' Sic; shortening, . : 1: , ­4� I prints, to s In Prin,ce Edward Island were .%', .. � �..'. ��! 1�� ! ,._L7 �L . .. .-. .."ereeg 14% to 15c; Who. 15 .: . I., . 1�1 , , C' also included. . 1 AS - BOMBAY 15 C. river . .. .. . .. I � AND ' .4alls. id to 16%6; blocks, 17 17 ; . VICEROY OF . I . . . .. . ,-. . . - ­ ­.. - f- . - - .. !:�.. . . .. -_ ' I . . ND'ME . - .NTS fascinating vo:urne, "The Voyage of . I . ....I L .. . . ., London -Lord Willingdon has been fasci .. . ��. .1 I _INCONG" TAX AME . RECEIVE .-- - . - ' governor-general bf Canada J the Sunbeam," in which her mother, . , ­ .. .. -appointed governor-gen . r- - a . _. , Affe of .11 - - . -_ . I �. . I . ___� �� 1 to succeed Lord Byng of V.my.- Ithe authoress, portrayed the "L . . - ­ - � . . .. . .,I . . - I ., I . - ­ . long time spent . 'THIRD READING IN FEDERAL HOUSE , .� �'.'' '. . L 1 ,,.4 .�. . .., . __ ... -7 -I the family during the . 1-.�_f ... .- .. .. . �..�: I . �r��.!!! -L-, I, . . .,� I - i in their researches of the oceans. 1. ,;, . .. I ,�'. , 1 I , before receiv ' . . ... �� . _ . � � - ,z, . , Viscount Willifigdon. " -_ - '.. 'r ,,%r , �; . Viscount Wii:ingdon has, already ­­ e . - . . .� . . . I i ` I ... I... .. 't . 1� � s. . I I Ing his of baron in 1910, was I . ... , - sats there was no-litten-tion--of­putting­ � . , . , - ­ ­ I .. .. I � ..... r, � known as roe - -- - - -had -�-� " 7. '' . - Ottawa, Ont. -Income -t-ax- clfangeS ' `1 . , A I , I ". , . Freeman Fre,ernan-_ThOTnas-_� considerable experience in the af- , . I .. �� .1 I fair. , I . . . � the -personal corporation out of exis� � �:: _;.Zl ter, having been s of the empire. He was A.D.C, _,;,�� I . announced in the budget were givem. ' .��_. .. ­. ., I He was a great cricketer, � : I .-..:.. �?, I I . ''. %,%, . . - . L fence. '"But we do say," he added, ! .. " . .1 % the Cam -.'to his father-in-'.aw, -Earl 'Brassey� . I ....'. . and .1 . third reading in the House with bee ,, . _��. I r of Vic- ,.'�­ . you shall pay the same amount of :�_. L''t.. - 1. captain of.both the Eton . 11 when the latter was governor _'. 1- .... I - , 1�1. ,.­ I., .. .. .. . ' ,. .,�,- - �. � I . : � ;bridge elevens. - I � .. ; . � . .,4. ... .. amendment. This was a substitute Federal taxation as if you had remain- i:.:,�:ii:i.%...­ - I . L torin. Later, in 1913, be was appoint- :; "I . ., , !;.. ., L - � , ;-.r.., . ..... ". , He was Liberal member of the; L'. ui . .. ., clause, touching on personal corpora- ed an individual."' In future, no mat- ... � ......�::�4�. �'%­! * i . I ­ ,: , House of commons for Hastings from I ed governor of Bombay with its 30,000 � ' L.. '( * � I I .. 'what the surplus might be, the en- ...� �.�%;: � , �%. . ­.� .� . . - I popu:ation, and after a'tenure of six � �]tions, proposed by Hon. G. H. Boivin, ter .:! � . to 1906 and member for the Bod . 1*. .. .." .1 ... , � 190.0 - fur- ,�� . Minister of Customs. The mew clause tire earnings of the corporation would froni 194,6 to; )-ears in that office, he added, a I LLL I . I I , . ` I L min division of Cornwall . ' 4 ' . -.�^��-: . . ; be taxed as personal income for the . . ... ......::s,, - 1. �... - . 4 .. .- r of the equally. : _ . provides: � I ­ . - . . �. L k, . r., . � .­.� was junior i that time as governo .. �, - , 1910, From, 1906 to 1912 be .. � . . - .... .. , . .1. _.r '. i - I. . 4 "Dividends actually declared by a yeir. . .. �. .V� � �* ,� ". . �!:� - I viscount important presidency of Madras. . . . !, ;t, ; . , . " ;�. � .. .. .! . lord of the treasury. The visc( tio ' after December C. H. Gahan (St. Lawrence -St. ��-­`.;:;.,�.�.:�. .., " !��'­.4.. r " ''t�, " Viscount Willing- 1_ . ,. . .... " . 1. .. Sussex Imperial Early this year Visec, - . . 5 .�., ... ­. .."..... .,.��,`.... .: was a membeF of the Su . 1. . - . I .. .. .personal corpora. .n . - :,L.�, ..: , I �.j �. r.l. - - ... I . L .L .1. 1, `.'.." �i . .. ., ,',,,1,,,,,,: yeomanry 1. be paid George) had an amendment to exempt .� .-' . �...it-� a China, at the request of -1q.. . �, r T�L:, I .. 81, 1924, shall be doomed to 1, . .. jL. . . . q . - ,.1,11., r L " ''' 1�'� -�'.".'�".. �'!:��' and - lord-in-waitirg to the i don went t4 . .. g-':,,-,'. . I . - 1925 Canadian dividends from taxa- :' ; 1 r;,.,, ..,,.,,,, ,:.' . 1. �:. : t.- .',,t.�;�: _ .- earned after said De � . .. .. ',_.. , � " 'L I the British governi�ent, as chairman I . I . :­ ."..; " ­ King. . . . . out of income . ­ �. . � , � ... . . I , - o same Is tion. Henri Bourasse (Labelle) had ., confider on the 1111 , .1 I , .. "comber $1, 1924, so far as th ;. r,..� ,' . I . I I : %..V. �A�.' , He married in 1892 Marie Adelaide,, of a commission to con . 4. � I . . . shall not another that the exemption age for , ... ,-.� I . as- .spot the whole question of the best use " available, and to that extent ..�9� , youngest daughter Of Lord Br . ... , to liable to further taxation in the dependent cb9dren be raised fn , '� , � . Br' y who 1 of the funds accruing from the remit_ 21. Both armubmts ww With- , Bey. She is the "Marie" asse Indemnity. .. , L � ,--�'banda of shareholders." to y Willingden figures on almost every Page of that ted Boxer ,7 Lord and Lad I :, ' .. `�MAI , , , ", , , , , � i ` - T -I , - - , T' . " , 2s�l 1 . 11 Explaining the change, Mr. Bolivin draws. * - I . .11 ... I . . :". .1 . - I � - ­ -�,. . - . ' � . . � . . I : � , I .-, , ... . .. � - , , I . .. . I . � . . . I � r ' � . I . . , I I .. I- . . I . : 1 .. - � - . . I , . I - I . I , . . . .. 1. - .. . .. I . . * , , .... - . I . . . . . . - L . , ­ , I 11 - ­�g'� � L6 " . I - 1 =14k, 1 , al � K, i; i Ix �� - j��. r1t, , -, � �, .k4-,; - r, --_ - I ' - .'r e , ", % " I - ,I '.. .., ' '- �1. r" _'. ; �, r. -=...,J, -W-=- .v".i.,�� , ­'-- '� " f�ol . . 11 1� - I•�� �,t..,4,A, - lvi " , -_-W -1 . - - , .1 i I : . . � 1: , - - i% .;'' �'.4'�­ ­ I � I I � *��_ ." !�d� ,,,:..-3.-� I! 44, '-P-,- �v � , .1.1 I � .. I I ia�?�.=�e, - il�=r _%!;� . I - f'L.L= ._� L i4,.A_A"_�=,w ����,el �_ i� � __ Z,H. - BALE RE018TER. ' F r:� l ilckrt lug �aod S H T N G L 19 S, R�'C H� TUESDAY, JUNE 22ND -!duction --�- R DSON S -0, P, IF,A. i' rXaiHs sale of household -furniture, fowl, Nova Scotia Shingles --11•76 per year.. $1.30 if A.id to ad.aad►_, tools etc., the property -of - Rev. J. -Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles M' , _ .✓ 'pilon. ro cea united 5t�t end Creac F. , Clugston, Dunbarton. Sale a• Bird's Felt Slate Shingles • /4 T %sC PER LS. ~ ., Srttaina2A0act for sale at -- - W. B. POWELL, Auctioneer. 'P. PATER80N'e' QL6 Represents the beet buy in the tea market to -day. Teas are getting' JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. - i P , . .ball aad get•prices, scarcer and prises will be tgher. 5 lbs for 50 h $3 . . - .HORSE REGISTER. - Heibz Mixed Sweet Pickles, in bulk at 30c a pt. MEMORIAM. _ COMMODORE (lmp.). (95061 (1!833), the Tiger. Brand Catsup, per bottle, 15 cents w� _ Fur -Stora e s-Ia loving memory of our dear. Preniler Ctvdeadale 9taltinn, the pro- 13ubn'e Ma 1 g rty of Nelson Wa_._ __ _ Maple Leaf Pure Lard; lade per }b =241b. pai184.30, 1 none.' Robert mud Oeor a who PC gg. Claremont, a were drowned June 20, 19.44 wlll make the season of 1928 at his. guaranteed pare leaf lard. Don't try cheap lard. 'The bade no one a last farewell, own stable. Terme to Insure $1b. ` PATCH 2ND, 1520, 8telua Cooked Corned Beef, sIieed at 35 Cents per Ib. ,r They said goodbye to none, KiN(i 80834, the 8 kb. Cin $2 00, eeaven'dgatee were opened wide, American Standard -bred Stallion. irjOld Air Vaults'' A loving Voice said -come" property of Nelson Wagg; Clare- ~. For wavy years our family chain, wont, will slake the season of 1928 3 percent. of your own Was closely Ilaked toggther, at his own stable. Terms to insure valuation. Tanglefoot $pray for flies in half pints and pints, at 50e and 750 But ah th%t chain is broken now, $1500- Two 1500,Two links are gone forever. ECSTASY, [23381 (20019). the superior Sprayers 25 dente. "Sadly missed by mother, father, imp. C•lydesda�e Stallion. the pro- Coats Re- m(fdeled K and sister Dorothy, perty or Oscar Wilson, Brougham, Don't wait until August to rid yourself of flies. will make the sesaon of 1926 as fol- 8 n d Re -lined '43*RCY-In living memory of my dear lows : Monday, leaves his own stable R10HA _ parents, who departed this life, to T. HIrst's; kinsale, night ; Tues• atru sunier priceP.. JAM ES iTT ., June 20, 19.10, and September 14, dug. to Grab im's hotel' until Wed- . from the manufacturer. ^ ` `CSO N ' k \ 19'x2, nesday afternoon; Wednesday, to- Buy - ' All is sad within m memor -Mr. Bradley's, W hitny, for night; pp . - y y Coigtlh.ou]z "�1r1Z1V11Lf Hardw,alre'-St�1QThareda'F.dlad ilio 's ba Ston Half block east of Broadview IIJJore /Lonely ie my .heart to3ay, Thur Qnon, . d Wilson's. Kings base -line, �. For the ones I loved so dearly, night; Fridav, W J Miller's.'Picker. 231 Danfurth Ave. Have forever -passed away. ing, noon. G Cowan's, Brock road, Years have passed and still I alas night: Saturday, his own stable till TORONTO, - - ONTARIO, them. following Monday afternaon... i In my we mory they are near, u Loved, remembered, longed for &I• PRELUDE [24822] (20980), the well bred NOW is the Time Tow is"' the time t0 get an Oil Stove ]; ways,' imp. Clydesdale Stallion, the pro- \ d3eivging many a silent tear, perry of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, To get new Ledger Plates 8 Burner Florence for $I8.G0, 3 Burner HappyThought But rest in ace will make the season of 1928 as fol - PP your cares are lows : Monday leaves his own stable and Sections on your » Lorain $25 00, 3 Bnrner New Perfection 25.00, ended. to J. Scott's, night and till Tuesday Mowers, and your _ while the 8ereon earth your work is done, y z ` I who loved you, hope to meet you, last. - afternoon ; Tuesday, W. Duvkeld'N,. Mowers repaired ' w y'. When my journey here is run. Atha, night ; Wednesday, A Mich- a Screen Doors from 2,,t�0 tip. Wire Cloth from 19 inch up to 48 loss$, ; Ob 1 God Is good he gives we ell's, Green River. for noon. W H They will be done to yon, Black and Galvanized. ' etre th Majors. Whitevale, night; Tburs- satisfaction by # To -bear my heavy Crow, day, lila own stable, night -and tib Low Bros'. Paints and Varrstshes-beat oa the market. Hess the only one itjio knows, Friday afternoon; Friday afternoon `p� T to W Ormerod's, Greenwood. nigh,, L 0 -dam N L R E I D Field and Garden Tools of all kinds alwa a in stock 87loaeiiness and lose.Saturday, to his own stahle •until _ : end at right prices. B' -Their only daughter, Ida. g- following Monday afternoon. CLAREMONT ..... d. K)unbartoo Garden Party at Maple Agent for' International Farm Machinery and Repairs. Grove, Liverpool Jl '. ;Our Motto : fie have it, can get it, or.it is not mads.' une' Notice to Creditors Hatched :C cks :# :. Will Produce : '• Notice is hereby given that all per. �, - sons having claims against the estate at GEORGE BL'TCHF,R, tete of th,; - ..Laying Pullets bs November i st J. S. BAL.SDON, PICKERtNG ` •' _ - 'ownship of Scarboro, in the County If fed on - --- _._____._ -cf York, who died on or about thn y: laid day of March, 1926, are required,j�[ 8TA RTE R y _ Ao forward their claim(� �[ s + : dul> prove 1 • a ` • C 1 C /' `t AND FEED to the undersigned, on or b3 lore the or et weeks, fullowed by �3 F fir 6 ' AND NOTICE is further gives Lilac . 3 th day of June, 1926. ' ' O. K. DEVELOPING FEMD AND MASS -after tae, said till! PVIILIc _ ,FOR YOUR BARN ROOF - "TRUSTEE will proc, --.t to distribute With weather conditions now more favorable, start to raise your next i Zia estate, hav,cwr regarlt. only to <u(li wioter'P Hock, luny Patiefied users are sending an Qao Hmtford Arro-Lock SUtea. �elt�fe! gales, rain, r rlaurtia of v�*hith I.a :nail theta } aid testimonials backing up our pla[me. _ �pw, frost can budge (�� and �e7 last for 7ei7s• - '11oad notice. --- FEED THE O. 8. LINES l,FIDR'FROPIT, Dated at Toronto, this 26th day -of - - - es and small 4 east taai:a ffiam me lanai . - Af our4ealer cannot en 1 - ' eeeso�mieat root d tae -- - - .. - y PP y your write direct_ _ �� _ epdoaal •alW. You can lay tiktst< nate i'ar a F, 1 Public Truvtse, - I1�lARgHA�I FLOUR MI'LL'S Hail, 'Toronto. -ONT.--TF�IiDER3 WAITED- D. N. REESOR & SONS .°• 'Tenders will be ,received by isle un- _ - MARKHAM f - � - +deraigned up to June 26th. (Satur• C ■ I for- the construction ,•! 1,200 seq. feet, more or less, of cement side: E wa!!t in the village of Pickering. B"Mmicsl Tramporwiso l Lowest or any. tenders not neressaril. va accepted. For specifications apply vPill' • (. J. Prouse, Pickering, Ont. - - - f M. S. CHAPM•AN. - See. Village Trustees.. MW wr N. W. STAFFORD ; . all 'ora saralatfora, onita lAio - , !Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service t' .-Marble and Granite Dealer. � -' _ on Brantford Roofing rendered by Cemetery Lettering etc. F. J. Proose, - - - Pickering Fid guaranteass ed. J. _ - J. S. Balsdon Hardware,! • 'Pickerin --gingston Road and Pickering - East Tow•nlioe. _ :l%- PheoDe Whitby 08 R.31PICK} 22.40 P. O. -Whitby R. R - ERIN SIGNS = "� so • 'MEAT. MARKET: 41,11"s Signs of all kinds made to order. . s Mirrors Re -silvered. utold. Silver, - Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. ---that after a single you will Articles. Ornaments, nge r ; :Tableware and Jewellerypronounce the Improved Chevrolet a ,silvered, nickel -plated revelation is low -priced -car perforasaace. ,. -Round Roast or Steyk. per lb' y oe gold-plated. - 8urloin'Roast Or $teak. 25q �•' : ' lUtimates Free. -r - ... Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c '`, • y' ", --r-that its ability to conquer hills and �- plow through mud or sand will literally an2aie you. . a so th ir 2 -- -that the passing months will prove to.• • you, as they have to millions, the lasting economy of buying this low-priced car of modem design and quality construe - Alan. Let us give you one ride in the ' Improved Chevrolet t - G. & A. T. LAW, " Picke'rm*g, Ontario at+„ NEW LOW PRICES .... .. .. LOCUST HILL, ONT. . Fine Rib Roast, ... .. 11�Lone Mark55M 3042 Heavy Rib Roast, .,. .-DID YOU SET 8honlder Roast: .. .. Your Free Handy Brash ? Att card will bring�op_ - FULLE$ -Service. Brisket. to boil, 9c' .MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT i' No money with order. .. 25c " =- A R E N T S• '20c, 23c - -'(live those Brides and Graduates k, appropriate sets of 25c -:Fuller Brushes - 25C " -. They pay for themselves. 35c " `Pickering Distributing Agent ... .. 85c • •,ALBERT J. FRANZ y, _ or whole), 80c T 68 Brock Ave. ... ... `45C 91y • TORONTO, ONT. '`, • y' ", --r-that its ability to conquer hills and �- plow through mud or sand will literally an2aie you. . a so th ir 2 -- -that the passing months will prove to.• • you, as they have to millions, the lasting economy of buying this low-priced car of modem design and quality construe - Alan. Let us give you one ride in the ' Improved Chevrolet t - G. & A. T. LAW, " Picke'rm*g, Ontario at+„ NEW LOW PRICES .... .. .. ... Fine Rib Roast, ... .. .. 20c - Heavy Rib Roast, .,. 18C '• 8honlder Roast: .. .. ..." '1i4 and 19c 14c �• Brisket. to boil, 9c' i' Leg of Pork;...25c •' Loin of Pork, ... ... < .. 25c " Shouldet Roast of Pork, '20c, 23c --__-PorW-C i o e; - - , ; — — -• - Pure Pork Sausage, .... .. 25c ' Finest Salt Pork-. ... 25C " Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c " 64 " sliced, ... .. 85c Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half y, _ or whole), 80c T Back Bacon, ... .. ... ... `45C Cooked Ham,..".,:. •. 51% ,.- Weiners,.., , ' • .• .. 250 66:Head-Cheese,.. .. ... ... •15c 5 EasylFirst and Domestic -Shortening. 3 lbs 55 cents' - If ' lbs 90 cents * " I"riuts 18 cents; Fresh Trout and'•White Fish Every Friday: •r..d W. ey"R,EID, - PICKERING :. � ....y ,y,:i.... -x?�; ..v• .:,.r•+...,..:,....,�;.,,..;. + :.a .. wan• _ .-...�:;._.:_..�.....-. }. E: -dr•r,-�^flx.>m'i.:.,mr•>. r. .e. . wavy . i ..: ,�•:., R .. ,... ,. , , + .._,. .,. r:. +"rrF. � i_" . .a ^'► + ,'+. 'r. a'�r 1. .:. ', • . • r" ... ... .. - ,. � , --^ °+�� r, x. w wtCt.AilEMQIfT. Notice to Creditors Notice t ors ' Wail :'apers N • acreditThos. Condy has purehe a and Others. pew Star sedan. In the matter We a V IV Miss Mabel Gibson ie on the sial[ aP the Fstsf e st at pretient. _ In the E3tate of Frederick James Thomas Township Df Pickering,ar lta secured t tT i ` . LL McKay. Deceased.. _ ...._— z—_secure Mise Adeline 'Middleton spent See the 1920 Samples at Bingham -e The creditors, of Freder[ok James p farmer dee ase a ; - 1Q'ri'day in Peterboro. before buying. �X er� .le rZ Joseph and Airs. Evans McKay, late of the Townshipof Pick. Notice is given that t - kx' -- - ^o all:- Joseph Thursdayin Peterboro. -WAtp c choose _r_o__m n , in a County o otar o, e statutes in all ._ _._ Mrs. — at 10c per roll and up. Farmer, deceased, who died on 'or persons having claims against the and are prepared to eetim-_g,te_ J. and Mre. Evans visited with about the Ath-dav of March, I.M. are entitled to share in the estate of on wiring -OW. -the Besses over the weekend., 'A e9mpbste line, of Paints, Oils and hereby notified to send by porire• Thomas Ed Wid. Miller wan in Toronto the Varnishes at right prices, paid or otherwise to deliver to either o[ gar Liam, late of the Town- `.Let un quote you. on a farm � °? the undersigned Executors or their slop of Pickering, province of Ontario, lighting plant. r; ,.:other day consulting a epecislist. Estimates eheerf oily Riven for all solicitors• on or before the 10th day of farmer, deceased, who died on or abou'� -r l A carload of tattle was shipped interior and exterior July. 1928, their Christian names and the 8th day of ' May, 1926, are re' The price is now back below from Claremont station on Sstnr- decorating. surnames, addresses and descriptions, quired to send by post prepaid or de- pre-war figures. da full particulars of their chime or In. liver to the undersigned,t harles Cooper has, secured the Call or phone 18130taremont,\ to eats and the nature of the securities, executrix or Agency for the Star Car. Call on If aby, held by them, her' solicitor, on or before the loth 'Plumbing hiui for prices. + t(1l , G. B I N G HA M Immediately after the 10th day of �y of July, 1926, their Christian and AND Mrs. C._H.' Found is visiting her July, 1928, the estate of the said Fred.. surnames, addresses and descriptions, a ; daughter, Mrs. Cecil Story, who is Painter and Deoorator erick James McKay. deceased,• will be and full particulars duly verified of , Tinsmithmg r� :somewhat indisposed. . ClaremOIIt a OIItar10 distributed among the parties entitled their claims, accounts or interests, and 5 Charles and Aire. Carruthers,. of ' thereto, having regard only to the the nature of any. security held by -of all kinds. ' clalms.pr interests of which the Execu- 'them. x °S 'l'oroato, visited J. B. and Mrs. tore shall then have notice, and all ';Estimates Free. \ Madill one day last week, othere will be excluded from the said Immediately after the 15th of .July, r. Harry Found has resumed work distribution. 1926, the assets of the said estate wafter being laid o$ duty for rev. Dated at Toronto this 4th da o! will he distributed to the parties en- F. X., C0 0 P E R seal days owing to a fractured rib. June, 1928. y titled thereto, having regardonl to Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, of Al. �a 'Mrs. Clara J. Mcgav and Gordon T. the claims and interests of whichtheGLAREMONT Iona, visited the former's parents, - McKay, Executors, Vithitevaie, Out. executrix or her solicitors stall then Quality }r 'John and Mrs. Hutchison on Sun- a Agent for Ackerman's ` BEATON & Roes, have notice, .and all others shall be Harness. Ask the user. ; da Solicitors for the Executors, excluded froin the said distribution: Lieut. -Col. W. C. Michell and Room 904Nortbern Oaitario Bldg.. Dated at Toronto this 9th `da' of` Iidiss Katie Michell, of Toronto, 99.41 330 Bay St„ Toronto. June, 1926. 'day.of ~< : apeScott. with D. rk. and Aire. Coal ToalScott. {CATHERINE JANE .HAM, Mrs. A. J. Anderson and friend, Each loafs the B A S E TiS R. R. No. 1. of Toronto, motored out on Sun- same Locust Hill Ontario �v ' day and spent a few hours with Ma1+}t Well the Having purchased Estate of tock- from Executrix. Hard and Soft Goal of t11e, i .. Fred and r@. Ward. BEATON & ROSS _ best quality. On x y P W. G. BARNES and the entire: 330 Bay St., Mfr,. Mrs Robert Worth of Bram name too. wotupanied by a ffriend, has Toronto Ontzria, hand Jz> been spending a few days with business of JOB. W. DOTEN 1 � y 41-43 Solicitors for Executrix. . A A AWN A l.aJ W her mother, Mrs. Thos. Gibbons. Am peepared_,to Supply all sizes W m. and Mrs. Forgie, of Mount TAY L 0 R 3 from Barri Boxes to Three dye z+ja� 0=t. i, Forest, have beau spending a few �1 GOLD CRUST j and Half Bushel. �� adntnal • . days visiting their relativPa and ^gyp}�;r / ®R A 0 Gis9n river Basket Works F E N V 1 - N G yr other friends in Claremont. Phone T. P. Shirk was in Kalamazoo, + t1,,. CLARE Mon r Phone Mark. 8409 Insurance Co.L1;t I am prepared to build and sell all it ' Mich., last week attending the • Cheap rates for farm and country styles of lawn, chicken wire and stock i� RANK PENNOCK t ' funeral of his sister-in-law, who is -, 1 buildings, fences at reasonable prices. �. the wife of his youngest brother. ,"The Man that made the Barnes :Windstorm Insurance on buildings, It will pay you to consult me before, i Those who attended the old- Basket." s e•, g. time dance in Community Hall dread, 3 lb. loaf, 13c. wind-wills.lnoboInsurance etc. pso efor sale r last Friday evening, under the GARDEN PARTIES Autom°bile Iosuraace I alp Hoofing and o! all kinds. g _ aur ices of the hark Committee. jr'�j /\J A ♦1 HOTTENTOT MINSTRELS Bale Wire. ; 'axed a most enjoyable time. a••/ i w V hale quartette, Comedy Acts. Skits, FA69[B FOR SALE - Alex and Mee. Tait, of Cashel, The Store that eaves Monologues. Music. Write or•phoae a and John and Mee. Harrell and TWO HOURS OF LAUGHTER Whitby R. R. 1 �. daughter, of Toronto, spent 8no- you money. Write for _ T1 U /'1 TAT ll g A 1kT Sl -4.s ' Phone Pick. 1941 1 day with an and Mrs. Scott and Quality First �Courtee Aiwa s �� Distance Phone. iculs Junction 1193w iJ WDHhT.JBY1llfONl'i/Tl BOWMAN ' with John and Sirs. Beelby. y' y y 300 Colbeck Ants.. , Toronto 9 Gordon Spencelayy and family, CLAREMOI+jT Mr. and Mrs. Huntley and Mr. and Mrs. Mor son. of Toronto, motor. ed out on Sunday and paid s short s CREAMERY 1 ` visit with Ed. and Mrs. Spenceley a 1H1 hest price d for and other relatives in Claremont � g Cream at Mite { wad vicinity, n �e ou Sp end ;, _ The ear,rlead of sugar that was e received last week by J. Fingold �'O �'I e S Mammal) t CTeam� 'is being sold very rapidly. He willNALYZE carefully fire money you have �j be nuable to replace it at the low been spending. You will find that quite -erve ns a trial and be convinced price he is now selling it, that is a large proportion of it might have been _ 1" 50 for granulated and $tf.00 for ;wed with little or no inconvenience. brown. Order your @apply, at Fresh E� Every Week once. Decide now that you will deposit in the bank BEATT Olsremoet footbui►11 team defeat- int the ver -y f regularly that portion of your earningawhich; - - Y ,STANDS FOR THE 19INT ed Ashburn here on Tuesday even- your analysis shows you can save. ta< _ ug on the park by a score of 7-1. This game was necessary to breaow kim, - -- _ q the tie game on Jane 8rd. There wsa s goad crowd of spectators in present. and a splendid game was Highest price paid N. witnessed. f WHITBY BRANCH. J. H. PERRY, A number from here attended � b�•r• =-. ,for farmers � • , .r�� j `lthe football match at Careen River BROOKLYN BRANCH, - ;E. C. CROSS, Manager. 'on Saturday evening last, when rid — .A,shburn defeated Greece River p uCe. by 2 I. Ashburn has an excellent steam this year, and their op 3 , +eats do not look for a snap when • - N Litter, Qarri oo ► `the meet them. 'A F^ Hap Carrieys. :. Next Sunday morning at the G Pompe, Doer Tracks, Cow MSM :4ust a`rrived Baptist Church the pastor's sub- 1, ' Bowls. ,Pressure Systeme Etc. ; ject will be the •'Twelve Disciples It'wiU pay on to get my prices os ' of John." The evening sermon • 1, above before baying elsewhere. -will be on the subject "The Crose — ((]] A t�/ i �o d o' u ar PBANB J PBOIISE y Roads at Jerico." Both of tbeee � � m �1 � �. v PICKERING. ONTARK9 . , . +eervicee will be helpful and in- V _ -•-� +spirational for all who attend. DM If _ Complaints are made in regard e t to the amount;of profanity that SPeCIL9lSSecure your supply now at theinumber of oar young men and e w boys Indulge in on our streets and 1- pi c as the park- @spec a1 -ll; st oigg6ta, — ow-pce `of e�tt.50. which is the source of =no wasoa�� noyacce to oar residents. It is Kiddies' Silk Coil at >t ;probable that some may .be tan,- J� F� �' O� S Phone 3800 y mooed to s r before the police ply _ Sog s ectal 29c _ ensgistrater unless the practice is discoo tinned. Silk Of &U"malselds sad bsslrps Remember the anniversary ser -1 -Youths' Silk What We Promise—We Do t day, June 27th. when Rev, Mr. Warren. of Stoaffville, will preach. - On the Tuesday evening following, June 29tb, a grand 'garden party will be held in Memorial Park. The committee is now busy preparing the program. --Watch out for bills giving fall particular@. Neat Monday evening the B. Y. P. A. will hold its regular meet- ing at which the officers for next gear vvililJB elected. The topic of �Lhe evening will be in the nature la -survey of the year's work, with +emphasis on the commendable s features and suggestion@ for the remedy of defects and the perfect- ingg of an ideal B. Y. P. A. �. Dr. Neil Smith, dentist, bas de- cided to locate in Stouffviilo and has entered the office with his ;father; Dr. D. C. Smith, for the practice of bis profession. A year ago he gradrlated with honors at - .the Royal College of Dental Snr- . eons and Toronto University. "The pant year hRs been spent in V graduate work at Rochester `Hospital, making a special study of the diaeasea and treatment of chii,irP 's r.•frh. 4AYiL'C(. •v. -...M. 4v.�.gun IIY-yu4_r.^' yA Ladies' Silk : Hose,.50c and $1 Ladies' Silk Hose, 750 per pr. Fancy Crepe for iadiel3' dresses. Famey and plain Curtain Scrim. A Frest line of Groceries and Fruits always on hand at' ,rock bottom prices. DOA,S C 0 T T CLARRV(?',STT cep Bq,y -• Buying on the Z Installment Plan_ s ' - PURCHASING commodities by paying "a dollar down and a dol _ jar a week" has grown into great { •_popularity. Often the object pnr- _ chased is worn out before it is paid for, and the purchaser continues to Bt'>t��s pay. Bay yourself a fortune On the riinstalment plan by placing regulae Installments of your earnings in a Y Y Standard Bank savings acconn-t. YWS The money is always availabl for use if retluired and there is no depreci- a •time tiop, but accruing interest as i Hues on. THE i STANDARDBANK OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager Branches also at Bro klin, West Hill, Whitby -Consider: When It is something that can be ~ ' done but once, be it great or small, the best alone , is sufficient. J•- T. MATHISON Oiflce and Works, Whitby, O lk Pickering -Leath or- U& ROO / ` HARNESS Our supply of quality Harneee and Parts to now complete. BOOTS—GREG SHOH - We have a large stock of this FamQsu =~ Boot on hand—unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING We maintain our established reputa- tion fdr repairing all kinds of ha?ness and blots. CECIL BRADLEY Harness -maker, ` PTC'KFRTNG, - ONTARIO ;�:ra^. �.: er wt.....' ... '. �.� '�.,.' erY, .�. 4>. ''.� �-+ne,r •.. ..'. .w°r+L. .w,:>'}fi a.•.�'•k... .r .. my. .. ._,. _ J�'�'s ._..t,q V 4 .0 % % 5% yards'36-inch figured crepe . Price *iU AND MAYOUS IDEMIC— 20- cents - Many stY;es of smart apparel may be -r Fashion P found in ou wok. Our designers origigate tet ir patterns in ways Due to Tbin, ot y the heart of and - _the style centres, Blood. + creatioma- are thosb 1-4 fila blood and -weak nerves gener- ge woman. Price the er. 0 -ov � d 8 t b Z'k 1OMern't ho copy. Via aeldoTr complain of -nervous- reason is that the blood --- tiovi To ORDFR PAT; E"R.NS.- =eoft the nerves and keeps them. toned Wall Sodir) Purit .1 V Write your name tin address pain- ii Y -A -J� to do the work nature intended. I :m.q, giving number and size of SUC4 When the blood is thin and weak It 7 -patterns as you� 7. ant. F oz'��sa ak in lalls In this Important function and rtaimps or coi' n.(c6in prefe�rred; wrap —1tlerl tron a follow. The follow- dua y .7 % it carefully) for each number and "Ing taille, will interest those who need address- your wider to Pattern Dept., A tonic for the blood and nerves. Mrs. Wl',Son Publishing -Co., IS W03t Ada. D. Veno, Union Square, N.B.. says:— laideTorcvto� Patterns sent ',y er�, 0 • millions of to IL women the "With a feeling of gratitude I write eaturn tush. 'tell YOU what Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills INE did for e. I bad become . badly run • Nothing to Boast Of. $5,000 Guarantee of Purity M town, and reached the stage wh-en I H 0 'h"ad come down to Barham for - carried by every bar of Suti, the week -end. and, having adjourned Pug-, pol not do my housework. I was • Zi0t Ol week, but my nerves seemed • to the local Inn, he soon found a man Ight Soap means:— i "Completely shattered. The least-noLse • to take him round the historic old spot .0 would startle me and I was subject to and Show him Lh4o sights. saner clothes 'After spending a most pleasant and nervous heal Worse still, 1 P DOOM not ales' at 'night. Perhaps I remuneratIve morning, the guide and Sweet-smelhzig cloth(% Would get an hour or two sleep­Xnd tliel visitor, were returning to the lat., ter's hotel when they came across. a New-lookirig clothes then •He awake for the rest of 1h6 night I had reached a stage when I i very old man—in fact, he was the old. &mhght Soap -prolongs the ffeaf "til feared I would lose my salad. eet Inhabitant of the villa", IdP to this time I docid" talre Dr. "'One hundred' and tWOL! exclaimed -.1abrics. .4:, --w1ellaina, -pink nothing I h" the -visitor on hearing of the old man's taken seemed to do me any good I "One e hundred and two! I sup. v �ot few bows of These and soon pose the towmSpeopille are mighty Proud theue w" no doubt they stere the • of hini." "s linadtaine W help me. As I conLnued 239 1 dunno," reapclnded the native. -of the piw I gradually grow us Doi "His record ain't so much. He aJn't .00102for, "a better and could ffleep at done nothIn' in this town licept grow I- t Odp TIERS1 TIERS I TIERS! old. an' It took him s. darn long time Wicht, and now I ism aa wila pad. With them YOU are smart—without to do that." AS a woman could wish to be. I 03)e I .,,,,The Largest. Selling Laundry -Soap in the world bolne other weak, nervous, person will them, that's another gory. In this be benefitted by my experiencil smaq frock of printed crepe the The Subtle Sex. Jill Dr, Williams' Ptak Pills are sold by slightlY flared flounces are slashed in A lady went Into her butcher's with resting manner before being a neat brown pi and In a sweet ill. medicine dealers cr by mail at hoc an into it box from The Dr, Williams' -.M*&- set Onto the straight dress. There are tone said:— "fino Ca, Brockville, Ont. gathers at each shoulders where the "I wonder if you would be so kind N back joins the front. The dress opens as to weigh this'pa for on your reel Me at the neck far enough to permit it to scales?" M' n- =��-Kh3d& d6�6� 'U'ri-­:�- t Hooked Again. 64 over the head easily, and !ong "Delichted," replied the pr oprietiol It true that poor oldJBIll 1 set-in sleeves have their fulness- nest- "no trouble at all, I al�surg`you.l. bals married again?" '17 gathered into narrow wrist -bands "Thank you very much.- replied the iK Poun&—"Yes, he's under entirely No. 1239 to in sizes 34, 86, 88, 40 and 1 lady. that parcel is the bones you 42 inches bust. Size 86 bust-rintlitires' Ipew Treerus all i ,Bent me In MY last week's JOIUL" Ir Brothers F "Mi=a, L oronto Sold Everywhere .7 From the Foam, The Bird -Chaser. The seaweed lies like discarded A method of frightening birds which -wreaths of playful nymphs and sirens, is cheap and gets results Is used in or frayed garlands tossed upon the Sumatra by the native farmers. It Is shore . by water -babies with laughter not only unique, but something similar like waterfalls, who- gamboled on the could be used -with satisfaction in r 1 6 A ---A st ra, led vhan om ort ca. TH GATE An TH &MEN FEN phins and sped awU during the night The Sumatran native, when his rice In caravans through the phosphores- crop begins to mature, is threatened CING - , 4 , . . ­ . cas size. By W. S. Limbery. client foam. to their home in the deep with myriads of'birds of vart sea waves. Upon the shore the weed To keep them off the flelda he ereCtaLa le deplailrable-hil little thought to Justrite& tine high. strong pole at the edge of the given to the designing of the garden a neutral green or a tree bark brown. that Particularly annoys you. cover It play-fel!ows who sped with the tide. ground -to be protected. At the top so" and fencing for the smaller bonne. The open wood lattice or square with a pergola lattice, as shown On the Some leaf -like weeds, bits of ribbon of the .pole he.butIds a well-b'mced plot- .,. ;Many bouses -would be much Improved picks" for fencing Is Preferable to the IftstrgElon. This must be secured not yet green, nestle on the shore. form with a ralling. To thie is fasten - Arad same- careful iKttdy been given close boards. with bolts to the wall, and have a per- their thick plain leaves transparent, slid two'or more bamboo rods. From Ito the gate and fencing, as the house i The hedge-, however, is undoubtedly I maneat foundation, is gonile climbing touched but faintly by a hint of brown. these. long strong cords- are carried Aad received.. The house has been the most befitting and graceful encle- I plants are heavy. Keep the Points Out They cling where they have Boated in all direcdons over the field and fax- bly cheap�ned• both in appear-, sure for. the grounds of every home, about a toot from the wall, e incoming aboomed with thIncintide "nett to upright flexible stakes driven V*116 ance and as an Investment because of! and will =t cost as much as suitable The walks should receive more con- upon the beach, at various spots about the boundaries. 'than Is generally given to Draped by the dripping, fingers of 7 �his fault. wood fencing. sideration so that the field is covered almost like Then architect's genius seems to have For hedges there Is a variety toll them. Be sure to leave ample space the, foam around the pebbly sh9re, i a net To the cords axe attached gro• r"tared out," or It may have been one ChOOse from—the stately English pri- at the turn of the gate, and then two some form graceful, curving patterns; , tesquin -paper representations of tho the many (unfortunately) Important vot or prim. spires, with Its graceful, fees nine inches will be wide enough others rest in poofs of water that exist spirit of the forest, a deity of the su- not white or pink 'fall'ing 'clusters. bar-' for tire walk to the front step& •Make in the Interim. th �VWtsris, in which his advice was only e tranquil inter-'matrans who Is placated with sacti- (ainted upon. The owner tells the build- t berry, with Its, wonderful aui-tumu tint, the walk of brick or •flag stone. If Of mission between the surging forb and fices of pigs and chickens. In addi- aft of the singing tide. tion, numerous small wooden bolls and The sun beats down upon the wide. wooden rattles are -attached to the: strips of seaweed, merging tts yellow cords. On the platform, from morn - into the folds of green as they fi ing�till night, one of the farmer's little leisurely and aquartum-like In the sons stands on guard, and whenever; he sees. a flock of birds approaching he pool@ that stretch Immeasurably across Pq a lea bordering, the utmost reach of strikes the bamboo Pollen smartly, low -tide. Other fragments of green on thereby setting in Motion the bails and rattles and paper Images, Ito, -dried beach become animate Lha sun with the whispering of the wind. They bells and rattles give off a fairly loud Are touched lightly by its magic as discordant sound, End ,this and' the they lie upon -the gray but glittering fluttering of the images never faux 1:6 beach,' with Its rim of diamond 'and protect the field. sapphire sea. -7 ely, they quiver to this 4 ---- x ~� alight encouragement of the playful I Del to Answer. Ing a delightfully dry I "HowU 90 to long must I tell Yin to. the accustomed Urging of-, the store for me, Robert?" I the cloying waters. 1 "Till I 9Q, muvver." half-dormantly, they bide the promised and Inevitable returning of the tide which Is never late, for' it awaits not time nor man. n. In this all - enveloping vehicle they are once more launched upon a transport that merges into a fathomisess ocean, where they will again float among the playful foliage and orange red oval berry; or,brick; lay or to copy "Mr. So and So's-fenao down. them on a four inch bed of! Jellyfish. jrtrel that is good enough," evergreens, such as cedar and 'arbor, ng brick, en gh." island, using, pavi * k, laid with The Illustrations show elm vitae, bringing summer colors Into � cement Joints.. Flag stone Is prefer Ie treat-' Now single cylinder Harley-Davidson 11119farcyols, has A cheap hedge is the common able, square or Irregular In shape an Majolica Plate. 1 winter. inedits of gat" and also of fences. Tb just won a Wcrld's Reeled for endurance. Less t%oA hem -lock, laid about one and a half Inches apart t ptr mile to operate. and ever 100 milial pop gate in the brick wall is shown with a Yellow and green, with garlands gay; on, can., somilill attendol tb.A rat grow UP Ia.l. 1100 cash. balance $20 lot moll 0- Ard----Lat-the grims hood or -roof ovet it� —lified Pale Madonnag On 'e'da ef-blu-, 'ware—you' can. now purchase well de- joints. It WI3 not �raokel the hood being shingled. ' I lawn Plump bambfni with birds, at'play; ed hinge strips and latches at mower to run *over the jol Widter Andrews, Ltd. I sign gate }cents If the Coat-of-irms on Italian bue; How will we enclose our grounds? I moderate Prices, at any good hardware. walk is first swept. Peruglan tGrjpn with Lion of Guelph, 1346 Yong@ Si~ To.riinte As a rest worthwhile expend]- A'word'regarding-tbe fr�i 0 ;If you desire privacy, the beat enclo- shop. fit entrance, Fighting oCT-rove their civic prides; BUM is a brick or stone wall, about tura, have the garden gate made of! steps and platform. Make the steps lJust at this point—I help myself— local 6" high; or a concrete wall, which- harp wood---ol is preferable. IA crack runs down where the Mayor low and wide, about five inches for the can be -finished "pebble.dash." Either In Your fence plans, do not forget to decides -81dPlowBoolt !of these would be suitable for the work In a simple grape arbor or per- former pr "rise," and twelve Inches at Which of the.cRies, has won the fight— Handsomely illustrated with plans of -A and, If the cost will not gola--Ao be built later if not now— least for the later or "the tread." street firon I Majolica chnoniclm have this plight. moderate C --'Ipermit different, the side enclosures and i summer house sadswingfor the --:Ruth Masan Rice, In "The Golden priced homesby anadian At - Make the platform at least four feet tects. hilacTein Builders' be rough - board fencing, the children. o %e will beIg you sit can wide, so as to give ample 'room for, P `1 type of ome, e torlor kept an inch. and one-half a hoards being DO NOT SPEND ALL YOUR your visitors when coming or going. 6.1sh, materials. interlior sr- apa to Sa7gmerl " decoration. rt, so as to allow air and sunlight moNICY ON THE 'HOUSE, SET When -a--man-Jells you that if you 23c for a copy. The steps and platform may be built: to get tcl plants when near the ASIDE A SPECIFIC SUM FOR -,t a thing wen done you must do it IllocLesen Bul.1ders"C-side The top of the fenaing can be GATW, FENCING, WALKS AND of either brick or stone flags to match 144 Adelaide St. Waill ton tell him to go and cut hio' jInjilblad in iiii simple' manses ss W SUVEMER OVT•DOOR LnM !the walks. hair. Az ttaw.taann�.Aess . ss . - s J�kc-cia iii bf"' !'r"..,�aw..-..-•. .ayewr� .� I _ - .. -'� pr 0 _-_Catitas�tum 1 =� _ __, -._.Tre•�itment noon ''' ___ -_ i y �/� a A.. well-known Leedom Oregon aid rewinl-od •::�M i �/��[��/- tetited0' on canner has orated wortd•w:dt to- t~ la o-t~la the dt000eery that Casocr is due to a •£ �; ' . _. doaatwq of Cotasolo■ -tans" to the body. blNoh Kann typo osik to Wok deco and be- In aMw Lot ossyow .w Iwo-- :; r;' •,• 'to the doctor's priceless dlscove0. Ad�edsetD�trt. b Read Cause . of CatlCefr Charles 'Walter,. 61 Brunswick Avenue, Rx The ':' a.. x ? Toronto, Canada. IliLvte ►OXIq.: it rosartakfe boot les btu specialty wrttba. ; $OL whin JAM= �trbomeslalt j BACK. TO BONNIE SCOTLAND cwwaw " alt +r« b .set/eato w The Violin's VaryingMoods. This Enna rill .. w Ke soh. to inNreatM to m. wont sra..esml ! ;'This fine looking group are the children .of Scottish parents born inlawY WANTED. wBhed of sodas "TYt CANCER SCOURGE.Canada,, who are on.their way to visit for the first time the homeland of their It is an old saying that a thoroughly AriltC SAS , W6,NTSD-1 wA2/T iSY ?Olt The ftnewtnd.k a Kae M a. cloaca., 1 • parents. The picture was taken on board the Auchor'Donaldson liner Letitia healthy person is "fit as a fiddle;' and, (; ttotdti Deaefbd nae do .craw 8 www: I - like many ether old Wings, it con. "' a°"] x"' w"ae+atar 8 a 1, no Wttalfas of srrswyt a Nwo Doctors on hei 'last trip from Montreal. omen Gdwawei a What Censer ta; d. Why tn. tains 9n essential fallacy. - Plent BODY CELLS BREAK DOWN: a Intariou _ -- ---- _--- The health of -A violin. or tiny other .. y' Cookies reined.: a C401M Errors to Drat: �� "FVhit have the Dizbys ly e 7, Ted elements of load: i. Ysd%W ECancer ndww Password. Ccer Without Operation.. instrument, varies according t0 Cil+ ; � ■Kt of Our Coming. It. The ChM Yhbwak of 111 cumstances, and, every player will teR MmmOn?' _ eye bd7; IA The Thynes Gland; It. Ase whoa "Falls from a cloud the sing bird "It is a strange thing that concern- "Oh, some"Zlata Sad a factory, I a Uwe Bodies b Aeusselate; Ir. Pataatlrw Carona you Eliot th@r@ are dayb When his in- +4 u.a tasoeMat It Great value d POtRUW.; j Into her nest of grass; Ing almost every "cure" for cancer strument faller to respond to his de gum" ta, ►aeba N Body nab►. >, Caoewl It Parse which has been advanced Dy either z . Say W hie but � single word -: - mends, often jest when he himself i• e� Whose Are modes Affected: 10. New a 00~ the medical profession, or by the great - Can Ne+BI M Ns to A.aw Dealer; -{a. -nus►-_ - And..I_will_let you.pass_ at his best. ran ►sew Oaaowt +b Arts" +iNareele 4•d Did st quack, or imposter that ever exist - room violin, SD particular, L a deli Ar: St. abKoaaKas. Gout and KIMrd CON- ed, if that so-called "cure" could be , . - slatel► "Between her winking stare the moon , cote instrument .that• requires to be - Pauses beyond the hill: ` shown is any way to benefit a, case o1 wraplred in silk or some other,fiThe dry WKh Ibis book an a *0.1141 of les -+r++w cancer, or, !n any way _to- modify the ass-+etorts rrntas the .rent Vats. of •'Gaeta.- Whisper that word --oh, whisper material to prevent -it getting cold or Mew Troats.et" I■ rtrtoaa @&"&. The trgt•aent t�On I course of the disease favorably, or being seriously affected by the heat. N s+wfee end laadeaaliw end me be 'telly even be suspected of prolonging life, dYsa to tao'a rare bons. And pass isle it you will. that on examination, it will be found It will become almost seriously in-, disposed in the conrs@ of an hoar when. Apply for Fres Book inth t if h 8 s4 which is "The wood groWe darker, quieter a • t e rug or no rum being lauded be carefully examined and look- played in a hot room; It gets Walter ' Than ever yet it wan tired and out of sorts i2 It is played aaumowleK ATE.. - TORONTO d. OUT. One word tumid the whispetdesa sir And I will let you para" ed Into, potassium, in varying quan:ti- D too ties and proportions, will be found to continuously or too $trenuoualy. Good violinists '-prefer to have at , WppTHACHE m - Bathe the face with Mia- v� . . . . . . . . . unwittingly form one of the main con- twat two reliable inatrumentg, be. , and a and water: Place a - Listened the wafting leaves all night, stituents of such drug or nostrum. cause they know that holidays are as piece of cotton wool Ijatur- •. Only a S><]nlle. shadow and bush and mound: Take, for instance, the so-called necessary "Violet -leaf cure," or the "willow -In- for the fiddles as for them aced with Minard's in the cavity of the tooth. i _ only smile that was given me �- The high moon shed a softer light— There was not any sound. selves, fusion ancer. These two are 'madeof cby and sometimes just when they buaieest one 6f the fiddles over• a On the crowded street one day, Edward Davison, !n Poetry. •• are procuring vin et gets worked and must 4ave a few days off. a ra my a"- leaves In large quantities and boiling "fit Out it pierced the gloom of darted heart '� ` -^' them down and thea drinking the14 Keep as a fiddle' if you can; but most of us wish to be fitter Shan a fld- Uke a sudden sunbeam's ray. A PERFECT MEDICINE water in which they were boiled. Wil- dle. low bark and wt3ow leaves -have been old j IVIG �+ shadow doubt hung over me, � And the burden of pain i bore, And a voice or hope I could not hens, AA tr�t�R� A �7 ��a ■� I I E !�` treated in the same manner, and the water in which they have been boiled lOwC!'Lit• �✓ v �/ ,L�L7 has been drunk with the assertion that In June and early July, the most ;tea Though I liateW o'er and o'er. r. eases of cancer have been known to constant lights of the night are tite e 'But there came a rift in the crowd Baby's Own Tablets Should be In benefit. The above claims, put for, pale ward for "cures,' midsummer blossoms. The glory both have been sup of the moon and stars Is cut short by And a (face that I knew passed by; And the smile that I caught Was Every Houle Where There ported b oceasionrs of •the profession late sunsets a !s theigenaiWnof nig the ugh. htin HADTOTIE • brighter to me brighter Are C Every quack aoatrum prepared by our l northern skies, has tocarcely be - Than the blue of a summer sky; J6 Dr 1t gave me back the sunshine, The perfect medicine for IlIttle ones to found in Baby's° Own Tablets. They ! the infusloa of any berbs can be shown to Contain, a31 of prem, one common best gun to awing low across the north, as know it. before it is scanted A + y 1 •�� S U� � :" - And !t scattered each sombre are a gentle but thorough laxative du product of nature present is a!1 Tege out by morning But Ser soon as rhe' y IV■ LU ' thought, /. which regulate the bowels, sweeten table fife— t _ po ossium salts. twilight "No falls, Whether file night be _noon.._ •' i',." ^ And my heart fa the kindly the stomach; dzive out constipation method of tiesimeaE Te%-s -�-whte-4ow�=l $ -fte .rejoiced Warmth and indigestion; break up nobs and tised by the "Uhra•ortbodox" among forth the members !n the meadows and about the woodsides, and earthstands lit till Badly. Healed. Which that kind smile bad brought. simple fevers and promote healthful refreshing ale". It is impossible for I of the medical profession but can be shown scientifically to owe morning with their drowsier stars and • -Cuticura —+--- 1 ipaly a smile from a kindly face _ : Baby's Own Tablets to harm even the its method of action to influencing di- moans,—Anthony .Collett, 'in "The "8ettema brain out, ts pi pies It cubed On the busy street that dayi --;' ! new-born babe. as they ase absolutely or any t ectly or Indirectly she potassium eooaomy, and perhaps, also the ChaaEint Yew." y -- an my lttek girl's head. .; badly and she scratched otuiag Forgotten as soon as given• perhaps, guaranteed free from opiates . Bore eruptions. Her hair fell o a As the donor her way. other Injurious drug. economy of the earthy salts of the Use Minard's Liniment in the stables, and she was very fretful. We had ,went " cut straigbt to my heart It went speed- Concerning the Tablets, Mrs Ala=. I body." _ totie her hands to keep her frond _ r 1ng.— J. Perry. Atlantle, N.B., writes: `I "There are many In the medical pro Looks Rich. Bcatching• and she mold not sleep trouble To Slid Lhe clouds that were there, always keep Baby's Own Tablets in fession who will at once refuse to lis- We had her treated but the And I found tbatot suaahine and rite's file house for the children, as I have ten to or attempt any form of treat• Goofus--"That new neighbor of kept gett�wnorr g Cutilvra Soap j Wwee - blue skies found them a perfect medicine for meat other than that recognised and yours must be rich.' tad Ointment and in a abort dale ,a I also may take my share. little odea." smiled on by the "experts" in cancer, D Podger—"What makes you think could see an improvement. We Baby's Own Tablets are sold by or rather cancer as It has hitherto Bo?" _ a the treatment and in Ing ' �' Medicine dealers or by mail at 26 existed and been treated." Goofus—"He bought ten pounds of than Biz weeks she was healed." • ipertnless 8pitzbergen. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' "There_ are those Ju the profession potatoes at our store all At ogee and (Signed) Mrs, A. G. Aweodc, 706 Spitzbergen is the one place is the Medicine Co„ Brockville, Out. who will attempt the treatment at the paid the 'caab for 'em-" Notte Dame Ave.. Winnipeg, Man. world where it is possible to- love in 1 t i - O _ earnest request and pressure of a dying --- - = Cuticura Talcum is cooling Boothia and comforting to tendo ' comtort withouE !1 nees, oa, ow ng to _-,_•,_,Varieties of A res. man or woman, and only half-hearted- Jthe Arctic air, it has been found that — Pp ly carry it out." no dtaease can exist there. There are well over one thousand dif- • "There are those in the profession ferent varieties of apples grown In Who are of an introspective and pas various parts of tate world, Of this To Keep Cranberries,slmistle turn of mind who will start [Lumber however. only about one hum- by saying it is no good, will honestly Fresh cranberries may be kept al- tired are of commercial value. believe It is no good, and will u.itimate- most indefinitely if put 1n crocks and O ---- !y prove themselves to be quite right." covered with cold water. Minard's Liniment King of Pain. "There are thole in the profession, — very few thankfully, who won't be Chinese Typewriters. • bothered and who don't care." AGENTS MANTM A tppewrlter has been developed "There are those who take a delight L Mee and wows^ desirous of Weins toad capable of transcribing b,700 Chinese In proving everyone else but them-- , our li fell dl . time.. wonted. to est+ All IRestored to Health byLydiu err Ie, fel dines + ti .akar d. www• characters. Instead of each character selves to be quite wrong."ub•r.+ s...+esLn. ntteaatiw rain .alio being mounted on a separate key, a "There are those in the professionE. Pln�lafnrs Vegetable "I" and relent wows Kay. fw to ear• nKttr. uric: single key ad Ina drops down and picks whgL with the beat of intentions and -BATH DAILY Compound LADIES• HOS1fRY AND LINOERtE CO., up the letter desired, and after It Is otherwise, spend their time in eagerly •3is as. strorL R». 11411. Toronto drops it back to its special slot. misrepresenting affairs and other per- ' sOAS.Stratford, Ontario. — "After nT • _ --- " frret baby was lwrn LEtarted to worS - 'rThere are others, very many, whose r BRE 0MMENDEQ o gt b tenth day and did a Wtiaht <? - - - - name is legion, who will strive hard, b� -- in on the twelfth day being so ••"' +• and worry,- and ---fret-- and eagerly young (I was married at 19) I did not ) - " watch ked become -aver anxious, -and A Prominent physician made the know what was the matter, so let it. earnestly try and give the method a elk recently that elf o were goauntil I was all crus -down, weak rema y people fair and just application, not trial." half as particular in regard to ill- an nervous, and had a bad iia place - tern cleanliness as they are about meet For nearly two yearn I could _ The late Dr. F. W. Forbes Ross M.D.riot •j SALES and ERVICE Edfn-, F.R.C.B, Eng.. D.P.H. Loud., of our or inary: ailments would be of having'`not ahead -ache, but a Cl, Burgeon His Majesty's Guards' eliminated. 'This medical man said brain -ache.' M mother is taking' see us' tor, guaranteed Used ford Cars. We can 'ave you money. y �?' _ - Ton Trucks at prices that cannot be equalled. Hospital, London, and for more than 20 people did..liot..stop to think of the Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Coin - years practising in London- as a re- hm ortance of keeping the system pound during the Change of -Life and. °x $60 Ford Tan Truett, Std $860 Ford Ton Truck, 11924, i ggnized cancer authority, was the lis- hist as clean as one is careful .to keep she recommended it to me. Aftei Stake Body. hands, face -and body. The result is table two bottles I began to get a Boby� $375 Fold Truck, 1926 coverer of what 1a now known as the that the intestinal tract becomes little gsieep and to feel better and I - S86 Fbt'd 'Ibn Trnalt, Stake Sake Body. Cantasslum treatment of cancer, The clogged and waste material which have never left off since then, execpt. ` Bo y' 15 Foil �n Truck, 3022 above quotations are taken from hisp 8110 Ford Ton Truck, Express should leave the body daily stays for about three m57% he I can safely 'a $125 8 h Chassis, 1924 book, "Cancer: The Problem of its there for an indefinite period doing say I have taken bottles 'sinceBody Ford Tourlag• Genesis and Treatment," and in view of a harm few pen le realiman__ cit second baby orn. . I think $140 Ford Toa Truck, 1921, Burd Touring. the f tet _that —out ef-&N—tile-man s .are traced a to t ase •c egging I tt makes c i -tel i" _Stak��dY 1144-ftrd-Tetrritsg;-;9=1. - Canadian and American sufferers to poisonsl An internal bath sounds terrible pains with my first three a $176 Ford Ton Thick, 1923, Ul"00 Ford Touring, 11122. whom I freely sent home treatmept novel, but it is much easier to take �cbilen and very few with my fourth Stake Body. Ford louring, 1923 than any other kind! A spoonful of i, as was so much �troner. I am $200 Ford Ton Truck, 1923 Pba'd Touring, 1924 ;directions before the Press generously j Sal Lithofos befoie`,breakfast (or I now ble to do. my work' aicne, but yr FordBody, $75 Ford Roadster - published them, I have yet to hear; any other meal), dissolved in a glass I am still taking the Vegetable Com -Stake , $295 Ford Ton Truck, 1929, $216 bbrd Roedger, 1922. I from the first who has not been bene-1—of tepid water acts as a gentle clean- pound as I ani9 Cherry baby.'lima- "1 Starter. sedans and Coupes at all li-Ices. filed, I suggest that all wiio are : ser of the bowls—provides a sooth- j OffiER PAULi 49 Cherry Street, Sprat ` - Convenient terms to suit purchasers. j stricken wth this terribie disease of 1, ing internal bath that rids the body ford, Ontario. Look them over—no obligation to buy. I the blood will do well if they sztisf. bf dangerous toxic poisons and gives If you areptifieringfromanyweak-' IVER DALE GARAGE LIMITED jthemselves as to Nvhich at the above! one that feeling of freshness, vigor ; which causes such symptoms fel classes, ably defined Ly Dr. Forbes j and icell-being'. 4 further advantage as as pains in the side and back and AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Hose, their own doctor be'.ong . By that the intc by bath lies c the fact ham'snervoVeelinRle Co Lydia a trial j that a healthy body ensures an alert hams Vegetable Compound a trial y� 766 - 763 DANFpRTH AVENUE and active mind t�hich makes for ..now- TORONTO so doing, many a sufferer may avert I C PHONES QERRARD 2004 - 05 - Oe - 07. the antequated and unsatisfaclory greater efficiency and happiness in -'-- - - - -- ' -- --' ---" -' r' methods of treatment in vogue prior one's daily wort` 1 ISSUE No. 26—'26r noon :- •,�. *a le$n ^._ WA�ry�tt ':'5:;..._.....r y,..__q •.-.........�.. �.r .�..:.: .-x•c:..a, �' ;` '.p... ,,,� . • �:,_� .. ., :. •: ... .a� �„: ;. A '..gin,•'.. ..a ." ,., �,y„n�,�±� w.. ,noon .. -.. _..a s .:. .; a-,. •; r rc.c-m.;,w,;.i=;-r., _.. s._,•,1-••:=+r<.�.-..r±st„?ze+:�-,. r_-n-wc•:'r:m. 5i, Vis.;. .. �>-•.'ys+;4 ..< +:..•. .. sem.'.--. , .«�1.%4�Yr-.Y..±'$._ ,.---.,--_._.. •�•':nr'..w�ii�+,� ._.._ _-'",:_. .�.n.,.. _. -.... .t ... ..���.�..iWd aching, burning feet. '+ agent" leek lyes yrs ttatl. A�Q�— Cfte� Depot: 'etaMw, Ltd. somm.1-_ PrtM, eo+ SW ots,waent Is coal roc. Tak® is. Cu"amra Shaviae Stick bio. "u7 •� STRATFOW- vinAM. . . . . . . . . . AGENTS MANTM A tppewrlter has been developed "There are those who take a delight L Mee and wows^ desirous of Weins toad capable of transcribing b,700 Chinese In proving everyone else but them-- , our li fell dl . time.. wonted. to est+ All IRestored to Health byLydiu err Ie, fel dines + ti .akar d. www• characters. Instead of each character selves to be quite wrong."ub•r.+ s...+esLn. ntteaatiw rain .alio being mounted on a separate key, a "There are those in the professionE. Pln�lafnrs Vegetable "I" and relent wows Kay. fw to ear• nKttr. uric: single key ad Ina drops down and picks whgL with the beat of intentions and -BATH DAILY Compound LADIES• HOS1fRY AND LINOERtE CO., up the letter desired, and after It Is otherwise, spend their time in eagerly •3is as. strorL R». 11411. Toronto drops it back to its special slot. misrepresenting affairs and other per- ' sOAS.Stratford, Ontario. — "After nT • _ --- " frret baby was lwrn LEtarted to worS - 'rThere are others, very many, whose r BRE 0MMENDEQ o gt b tenth day and did a Wtiaht <? - - - - name is legion, who will strive hard, b� -- in on the twelfth day being so ••"' +• and worry,- and ---fret-- and eagerly young (I was married at 19) I did not ) - " watch ked become -aver anxious, -and A Prominent physician made the know what was the matter, so let it. earnestly try and give the method a elk recently that elf o were goauntil I was all crus -down, weak rema y people fair and just application, not trial." half as particular in regard to ill- an nervous, and had a bad iia place - tern cleanliness as they are about meet For nearly two yearn I could _ The late Dr. F. W. Forbes Ross M.D.riot •j SALES and ERVICE Edfn-, F.R.C.B, Eng.. D.P.H. Loud., of our or inary: ailments would be of having'`not ahead -ache, but a Cl, Burgeon His Majesty's Guards' eliminated. 'This medical man said brain -ache.' M mother is taking' see us' tor, guaranteed Used ford Cars. We can 'ave you money. y �?' _ - Ton Trucks at prices that cannot be equalled. Hospital, London, and for more than 20 people did..liot..stop to think of the Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Coin - years practising in London- as a re- hm ortance of keeping the system pound during the Change of -Life and. °x $60 Ford Tan Truett, Std $860 Ford Ton Truck, 11924, i ggnized cancer authority, was the lis- hist as clean as one is careful .to keep she recommended it to me. Aftei Stake Body. hands, face -and body. The result is table two bottles I began to get a Boby� $375 Fold Truck, 1926 coverer of what 1a now known as the that the intestinal tract becomes little gsieep and to feel better and I - S86 Fbt'd 'Ibn Trnalt, Stake Sake Body. Cantasslum treatment of cancer, The clogged and waste material which have never left off since then, execpt. ` Bo y' 15 Foil �n Truck, 3022 above quotations are taken from hisp 8110 Ford Ton Truck, Express should leave the body daily stays for about three m57% he I can safely 'a $125 8 h Chassis, 1924 book, "Cancer: The Problem of its there for an indefinite period doing say I have taken bottles 'sinceBody Ford Tourlag• Genesis and Treatment," and in view of a harm few pen le realiman__ cit second baby orn. . I think $140 Ford Toa Truck, 1921, Burd Touring. the f tet _that —out ef-&N—tile-man s .are traced a to t ase •c egging I tt makes c i -tel i" _Stak��dY 1144-ftrd-Tetrritsg;-;9=1. - Canadian and American sufferers to poisonsl An internal bath sounds terrible pains with my first three a $176 Ford Ton Thick, 1923, Ul"00 Ford Touring, 11122. whom I freely sent home treatmept novel, but it is much easier to take �cbilen and very few with my fourth Stake Body. Ford louring, 1923 than any other kind! A spoonful of i, as was so much �troner. I am $200 Ford Ton Truck, 1923 Pba'd Touring, 1924 ;directions before the Press generously j Sal Lithofos befoie`,breakfast (or I now ble to do. my work' aicne, but yr FordBody, $75 Ford Roadster - published them, I have yet to hear; any other meal), dissolved in a glass I am still taking the Vegetable Com -Stake , $295 Ford Ton Truck, 1929, $216 bbrd Roedger, 1922. I from the first who has not been bene-1—of tepid water acts as a gentle clean- pound as I ani9 Cherry baby.'lima- "1 Starter. sedans and Coupes at all li-Ices. filed, I suggest that all wiio are : ser of the bowls—provides a sooth- j OffiER PAULi 49 Cherry Street, Sprat ` - Convenient terms to suit purchasers. j stricken wth this terribie disease of 1, ing internal bath that rids the body ford, Ontario. Look them over—no obligation to buy. I the blood will do well if they sztisf. bf dangerous toxic poisons and gives If you areptifieringfromanyweak-' IVER DALE GARAGE LIMITED jthemselves as to Nvhich at the above! one that feeling of freshness, vigor ; which causes such symptoms fel classes, ably defined Ly Dr. Forbes j and icell-being'. 4 further advantage as as pains in the side and back and AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Hose, their own doctor be'.ong . By that the intc by bath lies c the fact ham'snervoVeelinRle Co Lydia a trial j that a healthy body ensures an alert hams Vegetable Compound a trial y� 766 - 763 DANFpRTH AVENUE and active mind t�hich makes for ..now- TORONTO so doing, many a sufferer may avert I C PHONES QERRARD 2004 - 05 - Oe - 07. the antequated and unsatisfaclory greater efficiency and happiness in -'-- - - - -- ' -- --' ---" -' r' methods of treatment in vogue prior one's daily wort` 1 ISSUE No. 26—'26r noon :- •,�. *a le$n ^._ WA�ry�tt ':'5:;..._.....r y,..__q •.-.........�.. �.r .�..:.: .-x•c:..a, �' ;` '.p... ,,,� . • �:,_� .. ., :. •: ... .a� �„: ;. A '..gin,•'.. ..a ." ,., �,y„n�,�±� w.. ,noon .. -.. _..a s .:. .; a-,. •; r rc.c-m.;,w,;.i=;-r., _.. s._,•,1-••:=+r<.�.-..r±st„?ze+:�-,. r_-n-wc•:'r:m. 5i, Vis.;. .. �>-•.'ys+;4 ..< +:..•. .. sem.'.--. , .«�1.%4�Yr-.Y..±'$._ ,.---.,--_._.. •�•':nr'..w�ii�+,� ._.._ _-'",:_. .�.n.,.. _. -.... .t ... ..���.�..iWd 4 15rsffic _Qfficer_W:_ A.-..l:aid -was beeniai - _ -- ting -is sugli erg` ;yrs. glasses at A. H. Allln,s d -mg store, COed to the city on Mopday owing Dr. Marsh, of Parry Sound, spent Whitby, Tuesday, June 29th •,.. -:..__ b -to the sudiiial death of big uncle. • Supda 1n Plcke ' g P _ y r with his dau htex pBARTON. me, Oxfords, in black and tan, &Op Watson.: ='of Bram ton, Mrs. F. T. Bunting. , aunt of Mrs. A. R. Sanderson has -F. F. and Mrs. Balsdon and -famy _ Sunday School will be held In the Men's Fane Straw. Hate, ;.. been visiting at the parsonage the ilY. of Burford, spent several days Commluld Hall at 2 • tY' p.m. Anglican - , past fav�eek." ' 50 during_ the past week with their re]a- Service at 8 g Men a Grey Flannel Pants, latest, p.m. Preacher Mr. W. Yona 8.75 All'% persons interested lit ' the tives. The many friends of Mr. Bals- R. Sproule. •.. ... - formation of a tennis club Svill meet on are pleased to see him looking A grand garden arty unser the Mens English Broadcloth Shirts, with soft collar, special price 2 1$ at C. A. Sterritt's store Tuesday even- sa well after his re-cevt ration for auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society : + "Ing at 8.30. appendidtis. of the United Church, r will be held Mea's all -wool Swde►ter Ovate, ... 2.50 and 8.60 - -While playing ball at the school at Maple Grove Park, Liverpool,on Men's Bummer Box,-,' -Charles Coyle has opened up a the evenin of Thursday, J fancy. etripee, second@, great value on Wednesday last, Miss Jean Annan shoe shine stand in. S. W. Davis' bar- g' Y, uric 24th, at 8 pair for ... Niad the misfdrttme to fall and frac- There will be a sale- of home cooking "' •• 3.00 bey ship, -and will be ready to do and home comforts and refreshment6 ,lure her left wrist. Special assortment of Men's Tweed Pants for'summer, • , business every night (except Thurs- may be'purchased on, the g,1N,cnds.T,hP -Beep in mind -A Grand Garden. - all shades and 'sizes,- ..: r day) and also on Saturday afternoons: Program will be rendered by Duncan •' * r_ . • 2.50 to 8.00 .Warty'will be held in Puckering Mem. He solicits the patronage of the resi- R. -Cowan, Canada's premier enter - All sizes in Men's Balbriggan' Drawers, Shirts orial Park on Friday, July - 16th, dents of Pickering.S tainer, ,"The man who made royalty aril stirroundinand Combinations. tlr*Jer the auspices of the Ladies Aid district. • smile. Ethel Graham, pianist and `of St. Paul's United Church: -Ina few days the provision Com- accompanist, C.Mcntralto s solo s-, RoDon t i t +� -Harry Wade' has received word' � for the July ,1srt celebration miss it. Admission thirt ► �OII know that Eli8t1C8 tops the paint mark@ will call' on the n Pick- Y 1lt a rens p p from bits. Wade that she, and the , good ladle f Children under twelve years, twenty. or smoothrms and dnrablit Got our prices. children have arrived safely in Eng @ring and vicinity soliciting bakingg cent$. r land, where they have goti� to visit This appeal has been liberally despond- -- - llez gate�its. They expect to return ed to in past years t;.rld. ro, e. have no - - - - - - -- - about the end of August. doubt that it will be a P+f° ��N'°*t a�'ts.- _ -_ - :-T VOOL. Satisfactory -EL Wade' has opened u a live ' again. Let us Pe P - all strive to make, the 1st 4f July -• , a -.,--stock, market on his property jus. .celebration this years grara success. Bw. CloouLE FOUND -Apply to A. t �'of the highway, for a Toronto pack- --The various committees for the Picketing. 4o at + lines "dor ladies' _ big,' house and will P$Y highest prices July, celebration under the ausrices of PASTURE TO RENT -For 15 blvd Wear 3 'for all live stock Premium aid on of cattle. A y to E. W. Tomlinson. Clare f P the Chamber of Commerce, ale hard moat• Phone a�6'. 4o sI - oleTroot Hosier .:,.all select hogs 'Why take them to at workpreparingfor the Jul 1st '-'-� --"--- ,; � i' Toronto when you can get the same 1 Y �IAIAER TWINE -Ply -mouth Gold i, y ._ celebration in Pickering, Those in Medal. Farmers wishing this twinecall at A P. char of the' various depaitmenty ` t have one to work with a will and B D $ Y 9 g @ Y all seem determined to make LLis cele- T: H DERt FOR RALdEi Massev-:'An'd nee here . g i �Tohn and Mrs, Murkar left on - \ 1 Tuesda morning for Quebec Cit to attend the annual convention of the bration•the best yet yield in the vlfl- to Win, Lacey, Dunbarton. 40-41p y radia Shoes. Canadian Vftekiy Newspaper Asso- lage, Football, baseball, roar! races, OR SALE -Lam i. '.,�j pe. gasoline. and - __ dation. After the convention the athletic contests for o)d and •.,oung a; Foil.' used ,n St George's church. Apply } party. will enjoy a boat tris dovIf the well as novelty contests are but 'a fe'x evenings co A. W. Clough. 41 BZg aBElOrI/nZeint tO n A Lawrence and up the �a a,, of the•many attractive features of the OR SALE-&rnomed cottage and ;fir as far as Chicoutimi' da ' dO n s A _ 1'- 3 acres -o( land, hen horse, small [rw etc. ' +' Old "bf �1� " ` `1 _ ::choose trout. -=Mr. and Mrs. Je son and dau h doings. splendid Lhnd ha - Ph g been secured for the day and in the D stark. R. R.2. Pickering. 40 -41 Plain Broadcloths, used in mac ways, Children's and er, Miss Mildred, of Frankfard, and eveningthe programme nVOKWHEAT FOR BALE -Silver y y p gramme will he of s Ladies' Dresses and Underwear. Men's Shirts, Over , Miss Alfreda Jephson, of Tor,into, also firstliclass character. Bills will be out Hull variety so cents per tushet. Appay . ' . fr Geo. W. P. and firs, Every and son in .a fear days giving det,ile. Ar- Notching Bros., R. R. 1, Pickering. aI-42 'Curtains etc., all leading new shades, Rer yd we P, .. " Frank, of Whitby, were the Euesta of age to spend Donsinior.-Day ir. -,f�' J. BROADBENT-Nurse Stripe and Check Broadcloth@, 88 inch, :. 95c rr .,R. A. and Mrs. Bunting on Sunday puc ri 1 Graduate. Med„ Snrg., Fever and Mater• Wlhile here they attended the annual ng' �n•. Address R. R. 1. Locust Hill Salam Cor- (iinghams galore at .. ... 2:i, 28 and 32c service at the W$iitc Church.' pOpfaAgTpH, L�ORBALE-l2;ouag pitta. $18.00X ---%Toweling Special. heavy stripe, 15 inch Tarnish To+veling -Mrs. Burrell received a'tclegnrl _ _... I+ pair; 3 .hoots. $10.00 each: ! nanny goat well worth 30c a yard. going at ... 25e t on Pri last that herr sister, Mr;. On Tuesday everting last u. largo w,tb�aaa ben bouse 8xd0:360.00. Apply --%.11nesss of Mich, was taken number• assembled at the homle of at lot 35, con.. Pickering. Fred. iacey, _ �± Highland Creek P. O. 39-47 Seriously ill very- suddeinly and was Walton and Mrs. Annis and presented Ging'lialns, going, at ...- then in the hospital. She left im- Miss Beryl. Prior to her marriage. C ARADE'PROFERTY FOR RENT with —Ooe of the best locations in Stouffvtee t mediately for Saginaw and at ToronW many useful gift.$ Ira the fOrril 0! spiended place for a good iarechank. Lights ata_ a shower, after which g87'e8 were water installed. A ly t4 Mn Farber Tarr. • was joined by her daughter, Mrs. T. play and all had a pleasant time. St,00$ville Ont. lad phase $00'2. 41.42 me S.'-CHAPMAN1Doughm A telegram was received Mrs. Ellen . Heron and grandson,ORONTO WET• WASH LAUN- - -' -- --- _ ---- sin�on_Sundsir.'at�ting_.that_ahe_hati -' ORM, �,isb1—Let our driver call and — died and on Monday Russell Burreil Brander. explain our 24 hour service. ,dew leave your - .: left, to attend the funeral. On Wednesday afternoon the home name with it ck pain. delwrver s c mesh::r shop. we Straw, Hat a -The young urea's clams of St. of Mrs. Dunbar arae the uene of Andrew's Chn3t:h h3roe orc*a.•aczed :i Pleasant• gathering of lai:te.1, Arlan FARlf1 MACSIN'ERY-Frost Pre led Miss Mar' v Wood Cockshutt. Tudbope Anderson, John • me softball club with the following of- a loris All: on with Deere, Bissett, Gould. Sbapity li Mehr. Fleury. locals:.- Manager, Dr. McEwen; Capt., Purse prior to her rige, early W1lkirison. Bestyne es. Qrlar your repa !ag lRobt. Stork; sec-tiiEBN Walter Fer next week. Miss Jlarlorie w]1 reside now. Also De Forest rai179a. w. F. i7r'.ney, - gtison. The team will in Bntlalo. Greenwood. 2'rtf -- practice Tues- Mies Mildred Hilts, of'Oahswa, was OR SALE-Cbeapp all kinds of day and Friday evenings• other the guest of her •grari3Trlotncr 183: �wagons,bartteas.andisll ktads of farm',m. A large shipment of English and Cana- +teams- desiring matches will pleatte week -end. lemeah1p goo@ order. Also se+•eral beavy and : communicate with the secretary. Miss Nellie Toyne is home -fro;a �rghtscalfi.adcookatovesandbeaters. High- )lien Straws just arrived. PCC , est price prid (ar bides and wool• also five owl �7 ----Special service in St. Pauls Belleville on' her vacat:on. trr. H. Htrmaa, stouffvillePhone 1903 Isar ' - Church on Sunday. Children':: Sery Mia= Margaret Annan and J. J. and - - - --- -- - Mrs. Holmes visited with Ja; and fir:, ARM FOR SALE -Spina part of iSailors with fancy striped bands are this ice at 10.30 am.* Every meniber of Mitchell last Sunday lot 114, con. Z+ Pickeringion Brock Road half the Sunday School and the teacher-, }' mile north of Provincial Heehwa i, consisting of = Mrs. ,I{ea,, of V -tb wiA'ted nu- as aero of loam soil. Brick house, first-class ' -will meet at 10.15. Rev. T. G. Me- y' stable and barn, never: (ailing spring creek and season's winners. merous old fr:ends over the week• well fenced, For further iAteer, B.D., of Mimico, well known end. parueulare apply to T -�,O Tuan here will Robbins, R R. 1, Pickering. 40tf - - •; . y• ,preach morning V�l'eri. and Oliver anti Vire Annan - -- - and evenidig, and Audley at 2.R0 p.rrl. ar.J family, of Hamilton, visited ,wit%t OTICE-I aril wrecking a fees Ford , � cars. Will eel] the pa rte very cheap 1 hate �Ieadhghts 63 Khaki fironsers are this year s best, 1Zev. A. R. Sanderson., is :o preac'i relatives over the Creek -cull. aho icy sale one Maxwell tot,ring, areal ace car, • - -• special sermons at Mlntico. Wm, and Harold Tubbock. of :4:a- runs nice, rides nice. looks nice. a sumptuous out. rota, -ere gusts Of 1Vm. Thum over fit, which gives the impression df some class; and Yon. can't split them. Listen!. The Lao:es' Aid of St, at the ridiculously low rice of $150. As cars are the week -end.. p - -- •' typing this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford Andrews United Church will pro�-itif_ _ _ ton truck at $150. T. C. Broltri, Brougham. 36t[ _ _ i; an entertainment in the basement of fly MEMORIAM. ORSALE-M. H: farm machinery . Q the church on Saturday nig'rt, Juni i and repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car - 19th, at 8 p.m.. The programme will GRHiG -In leviag momnry of our. her; one eft. binder. truck and carrier, 'both in first-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder: one -No. consist of motion pictures pso .zded b) dear m�, her ar bo . departed this 12 De Laval separator, good: one 13 -inch De Fridayand SaturdayOnly : June 11-N-18.19 the Ontario Government Piet'ureBu- wife June 14, 1013, Laval cutting boa: one 1923 Ford coupe with '28 J 9icense. Atw otic brick house, 6 rooms and dou- rests. " The pictures will be iriett•uietivc In our hearts you• memory lingers, bit garage, with half acre for'sale or•reat._ D. J; Magic Bnking Powder, 16 oz., Sle 'Dove Corn, 2 tins for 25e and amusing for young and ola. The serer tly. }ender, food grid true. Gormley. Dunbartpo• 71st Quaker Coro Flakes, i for 2be {Admission will ,be twenty-fiye ,cent: T F -re is not a day dear mother, ' That we do not think ofyou. ' Oona Meal, bulk, b Se tai adults and fifteen cents for dull- F •redly remrmhw ed b yher dau b• Public Notre! re Rubbish •' "' ren. All are invited. - y g .- _. -_ .- Caaaed Peep, .. .. • ;petin S � -Tile June meeting of the Women',- ere, Lena and Elsie. Public Notice is hereby given that � Lb Pail of Lard, ... .. • �8 .-°'�" an person knowr>'to de Dove Tomatoes 2 for 25c Missionary Soc:ety. o� St. Psi.l s TTnit- Y P posit any dirt., -T ed .Church, was held at -the beautiful 1 s filth, -glass, paper, or other rubbish, � e home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. The refuse, articles or materials, on any Fred T. Bunting, — .:` `Plekerin� president, Mrs. Sanderson,, in, a ,few of the public ,highways or streets -in -well chosen words, welcomed the Wo- the Township 'of Pickering including Ustabilehed 1857. ,. Wo- men's Missionary Society, ' of Whitb;? those of the Police Villages) will be � United- Church, who were the honore,I W" fT liable to prosecution and penalty, a i ' guests. Over one build red ladies were -p -r- ovided by law avi rap' atten- !Ad Y By order of the Council. Ic _ - tion tai two e*cellent, missionary ad- V ADAM SPEARS, Reeve. dresses given by Mrs. Bascombe and 41=43 DONALD R.. AEATON, Clerk. A-gaC1it�A : A SPfNCE1?� Mrs. Pringle, 'of Whitby Atixiliary. Public Noticx re DM r. - to the conclusion of the programme Neilson's ICE CRO All ' tea was served by Group "B'' on the ' veranda ' overlooking , the fragrant .-Notice is hereby given that the gardens. - _ S F RV ED - Dog Tax and Sheep Protecticn Act, IS 1. Soda?. Cones a► d Bricks; 1926, requires that every oa^ er, pos- -The many' Pickering friends o: sessor or harbourer of a d ,; shall Mrs. McGregor, wife of Rev. 4earge all flavors. _ have'same same assessed and procure a Andrew's Church _ here some. years ago, died suddenly en Thursday in Montreal, where she and Mr. McGreg- - ,or were attending tire• General :Assem- bly of the Presbyterian •Church. Mrs. McGregor left her' home in Prescott a few days ago with her husband =,I was apparently in good hea'th, an,! ' _the news of her death came as a severe shock to her many frient!s, S: ,_, was born in Liverpool, Enaiand. She ,s survived by her husband. -Har re- li mains were taken to Prescott, where Mr. McGregor'is pastor of the Presby- ' •terian Church. The sympathy of all is extended to Mr - i.4icGregoi in Tiis i;c_eavement. refreshing drink. Neilson's Chovolateo, 50e per lb„ or better -still a -Mee ]b. box Cakes of all kinds Wedding Cakee,a specialty i 9 _K hyoid wilC aJJCssVr or cirrm arta keep such tag securely fixed to the dog at: -all times during the year, and that failure -to do so will subject; the -offender to a penalty nbt exceed- ing. $10.00; and that every i I -)g which is found without a tag off the prem- ises upon which it is habitually kept may be killed. Notice is also 'hereby given that, the above, regula#ions will be - strict- ly -enforced in the Township nl'-Pick- ering; and that tags for flogs note already entered on the assessment roll may be procured from the clerk. By order of the Council. ADAM SPEARS, Reeve.. �. 41-43 DONALD R.- BDATO'�, Clerk. ! GOSH THERE'S TELL YOUR RIJCTNT-11L YNE CONSTI BULL EXCUSES TO e LO.-CALI'SM19"-=The usual -large number attended -Dr. E. A. Sadlier, Dent.::t. practis- *the annual services at -the White Ing i Toronto, Will. be here in his Churcli on Sunday afternoon, man;+ office on Thursday from 10 a.m. to Walter Bray bas purchased. a new coming front 'a distance for ,th s 8 p.m:, as ui3tial • :. Chevrolet sedan, " service.' - -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Res dent Dent- " ... -Mm Hudgins, of Myrtie, spent -At St. George's Church: Sunda• Ist. ' Office ,over Baldson's hardware a . : , a couple of days last week with John School 9.30 am., Di -vine, Service at store. Office hours, S to 6 daily unci Mrs. Mvrkar• luo am. and 7 p.m.. Preacher, Mr. evenings by appointment, • . . .; -Robert F. and Mrs. Tay?or and W. R. Sproule. Choir practice Satur- -COMING,Dr, F. E. Luke, Opto- :'' .--p=.--family, of Utica, spent Sunday with day at 8 p. metrist, 167 Yonge St., Toronto, may W: R4- >--Faui -ioe 4 15rsffic _Qfficer_W:_ A.-..l:aid -was beeniai - _ -- ting -is sugli erg` ;yrs. glasses at A. H. Allln,s d -mg store, COed to the city on Mopday owing Dr. Marsh, of Parry Sound, spent Whitby, Tuesday, June 29th •,.. -:..__ b -to the sudiiial death of big uncle. • Supda 1n Plcke ' g P _ y r with his dau htex pBARTON. me, Oxfords, in black and tan, &Op Watson.: ='of Bram ton, Mrs. F. T. Bunting. , aunt of Mrs. A. R. Sanderson has -F. F. and Mrs. Balsdon and -famy _ Sunday School will be held In the Men's Fane Straw. Hate, ;.. been visiting at the parsonage the ilY. of Burford, spent several days Commluld Hall at 2 • tY' p.m. Anglican - , past fav�eek." ' 50 during_ the past week with their re]a- Service at 8 g Men a Grey Flannel Pants, latest, p.m. Preacher Mr. W. Yona 8.75 All'% persons interested lit ' the tives. The many friends of Mr. Bals- R. Sproule. •.. ... - formation of a tennis club Svill meet on are pleased to see him looking A grand garden arty unser the Mens English Broadcloth Shirts, with soft collar, special price 2 1$ at C. A. Sterritt's store Tuesday even- sa well after his re-cevt ration for auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society : + "Ing at 8.30. appendidtis. of the United Church, r will be held Mea's all -wool Swde►ter Ovate, ... 2.50 and 8.60 - -While playing ball at the school at Maple Grove Park, Liverpool,on Men's Bummer Box,-,' -Charles Coyle has opened up a the evenin of Thursday, J fancy. etripee, second@, great value on Wednesday last, Miss Jean Annan shoe shine stand in. S. W. Davis' bar- g' Y, uric 24th, at 8 pair for ... Niad the misfdrttme to fall and frac- There will be a sale- of home cooking "' •• 3.00 bey ship, -and will be ready to do and home comforts and refreshment6 ,lure her left wrist. Special assortment of Men's Tweed Pants for'summer, • , business every night (except Thurs- may be'purchased on, the g,1N,cnds.T,hP -Beep in mind -A Grand Garden. - all shades and 'sizes,- ..: r day) and also on Saturday afternoons: Program will be rendered by Duncan •' * r_ . • 2.50 to 8.00 .Warty'will be held in Puckering Mem. He solicits the patronage of the resi- R. -Cowan, Canada's premier enter - All sizes in Men's Balbriggan' Drawers, Shirts orial Park on Friday, July - 16th, dents of Pickering.S tainer, ,"The man who made royalty aril stirroundinand Combinations. tlr*Jer the auspices of the Ladies Aid district. • smile. Ethel Graham, pianist and `of St. Paul's United Church: -Ina few days the provision Com- accompanist, C.Mcntralto s solo s-, RoDon t i t +� -Harry Wade' has received word' � for the July ,1srt celebration miss it. Admission thirt ► �OII know that Eli8t1C8 tops the paint mark@ will call' on the n Pick- Y 1lt a rens p p from bits. Wade that she, and the , good ladle f Children under twelve years, twenty. or smoothrms and dnrablit Got our prices. children have arrived safely in Eng @ring and vicinity soliciting bakingg cent$. r land, where they have goti� to visit This appeal has been liberally despond- -- - llez gate�its. They expect to return ed to in past years t;.rld. ro, e. have no - - - - - - -- - about the end of August. doubt that it will be a P+f° ��N'°*t a�'ts.- _ -_ - :-T VOOL. Satisfactory -EL Wade' has opened u a live ' again. Let us Pe P - all strive to make, the 1st 4f July -• , a -.,--stock, market on his property jus. .celebration this years grara success. Bw. CloouLE FOUND -Apply to A. t �'of the highway, for a Toronto pack- --The various committees for the Picketing. 4o at + lines "dor ladies' _ big,' house and will P$Y highest prices July, celebration under the ausrices of PASTURE TO RENT -For 15 blvd Wear 3 'for all live stock Premium aid on of cattle. A y to E. W. Tomlinson. Clare f P the Chamber of Commerce, ale hard moat• Phone a�6'. 4o sI - oleTroot Hosier .:,.all select hogs 'Why take them to at workpreparingfor the Jul 1st '-'-� --"--- ,; � i' Toronto when you can get the same 1 Y �IAIAER TWINE -Ply -mouth Gold i, y ._ celebration in Pickering, Those in Medal. Farmers wishing this twinecall at A P. char of the' various depaitmenty ` t have one to work with a will and B D $ Y 9 g @ Y all seem determined to make LLis cele- T: H DERt FOR RALdEi Massev-:'An'd nee here . g i �Tohn and Mrs, Murkar left on - \ 1 Tuesda morning for Quebec Cit to attend the annual convention of the bration•the best yet yield in the vlfl- to Win, Lacey, Dunbarton. 40-41p y radia Shoes. Canadian Vftekiy Newspaper Asso- lage, Football, baseball, roar! races, OR SALE -Lam i. '.,�j pe. gasoline. and - __ dation. After the convention the athletic contests for o)d and •.,oung a; Foil.' used ,n St George's church. Apply } party. will enjoy a boat tris dovIf the well as novelty contests are but 'a fe'x evenings co A. W. Clough. 41 BZg aBElOrI/nZeint tO n A Lawrence and up the �a a,, of the•many attractive features of the OR SALE-&rnomed cottage and ;fir as far as Chicoutimi' da ' dO n s A _ 1'- 3 acres -o( land, hen horse, small [rw etc. ' +' Old "bf �1� " ` `1 _ ::choose trout. -=Mr. and Mrs. Je son and dau h doings. splendid Lhnd ha - Ph g been secured for the day and in the D stark. R. R.2. Pickering. 40 -41 Plain Broadcloths, used in mac ways, Children's and er, Miss Mildred, of Frankfard, and eveningthe programme nVOKWHEAT FOR BALE -Silver y y p gramme will he of s Ladies' Dresses and Underwear. Men's Shirts, Over , Miss Alfreda Jephson, of Tor,into, also firstliclass character. Bills will be out Hull variety so cents per tushet. Appay . ' . fr Geo. W. P. and firs, Every and son in .a fear days giving det,ile. Ar- Notching Bros., R. R. 1, Pickering. aI-42 'Curtains etc., all leading new shades, Rer yd we P, .. " Frank, of Whitby, were the Euesta of age to spend Donsinior.-Day ir. -,f�' J. BROADBENT-Nurse Stripe and Check Broadcloth@, 88 inch, :. 95c rr .,R. A. and Mrs. Bunting on Sunday puc ri 1 Graduate. Med„ Snrg., Fever and Mater• Wlhile here they attended the annual ng' �n•. Address R. R. 1. Locust Hill Salam Cor- (iinghams galore at .. ... 2:i, 28 and 32c service at the W$iitc Church.' pOpfaAgTpH, L�ORBALE-l2;ouag pitta. $18.00X ---%Toweling Special. heavy stripe, 15 inch Tarnish To+veling -Mrs. Burrell received a'tclegnrl _ _... I+ pair; 3 .hoots. $10.00 each: ! nanny goat well worth 30c a yard. going at ... 25e t on Pri last that herr sister, Mr;. On Tuesday everting last u. largo w,tb�aaa ben bouse 8xd0:360.00. Apply --%.11nesss of Mich, was taken number• assembled at the homle of at lot 35, con.. Pickering. Fred. iacey, _ �± Highland Creek P. O. 39-47 Seriously ill very- suddeinly and was Walton and Mrs. Annis and presented Ging'lialns, going, at ...- then in the hospital. She left im- Miss Beryl. Prior to her marriage. C ARADE'PROFERTY FOR RENT with —Ooe of the best locations in Stouffvtee t mediately for Saginaw and at ToronW many useful gift.$ Ira the fOrril 0! spiended place for a good iarechank. Lights ata_ a shower, after which g87'e8 were water installed. A ly t4 Mn Farber Tarr. • was joined by her daughter, Mrs. T. play and all had a pleasant time. St,00$ville Ont. lad phase $00'2. 41.42 me S.'-CHAPMAN1Doughm A telegram was received Mrs. Ellen . Heron and grandson,ORONTO WET• WASH LAUN- - -' -- --- _ ---- sin�on_Sundsir.'at�ting_.that_ahe_hati -' ORM, �,isb1—Let our driver call and — died and on Monday Russell Burreil Brander. explain our 24 hour service. ,dew leave your - .: left, to attend the funeral. On Wednesday afternoon the home name with it ck pain. delwrver s c mesh::r shop. we Straw, Hat a -The young urea's clams of St. of Mrs. Dunbar arae the uene of Andrew's Chn3t:h h3roe orc*a.•aczed :i Pleasant• gathering of lai:te.1, Arlan FARlf1 MACSIN'ERY-Frost Pre led Miss Mar' v Wood Cockshutt. Tudbope Anderson, John • me softball club with the following of- a loris All: on with Deere, Bissett, Gould. Sbapity li Mehr. Fleury. locals:.- Manager, Dr. McEwen; Capt., Purse prior to her rige, early W1lkirison. Bestyne es. Qrlar your repa !ag lRobt. Stork; sec-tiiEBN Walter Fer next week. Miss Jlarlorie w]1 reside now. Also De Forest rai179a. w. F. i7r'.ney, - gtison. The team will in Bntlalo. Greenwood. 2'rtf -- practice Tues- Mies Mildred Hilts, of'Oahswa, was OR SALE-Cbeapp all kinds of day and Friday evenings• other the guest of her •grari3Trlotncr 183: �wagons,bartteas.andisll ktads of farm',m. A large shipment of English and Cana- +teams- desiring matches will pleatte week -end. lemeah1p goo@ order. Also se+•eral beavy and : communicate with the secretary. Miss Nellie Toyne is home -fro;a �rghtscalfi.adcookatovesandbeaters. High- )lien Straws just arrived. PCC , est price prid (ar bides and wool• also five owl �7 ----Special service in St. Pauls Belleville on' her vacat:on. trr. H. Htrmaa, stouffvillePhone 1903 Isar ' - Church on Sunday. Children':: Sery Mia= Margaret Annan and J. J. and - - - --- -- - Mrs. Holmes visited with Ja; and fir:, ARM FOR SALE -Spina part of iSailors with fancy striped bands are this ice at 10.30 am.* Every meniber of Mitchell last Sunday lot 114, con. Z+ Pickeringion Brock Road half the Sunday School and the teacher-, }' mile north of Provincial Heehwa i, consisting of = Mrs. ,I{ea,, of V -tb wiA'ted nu- as aero of loam soil. Brick house, first-class ' -will meet at 10.15. Rev. T. G. Me- y' stable and barn, never: (ailing spring creek and season's winners. merous old fr:ends over the week• well fenced, For further iAteer, B.D., of Mimico, well known end. parueulare apply to T -�,O Tuan here will Robbins, R R. 1, Pickering. 40tf - - •; . y• ,preach morning V�l'eri. and Oliver anti Vire Annan - -- - and evenidig, and Audley at 2.R0 p.rrl. ar.J family, of Hamilton, visited ,wit%t OTICE-I aril wrecking a fees Ford , � cars. Will eel] the pa rte very cheap 1 hate �Ieadhghts 63 Khaki fironsers are this year s best, 1Zev. A. R. Sanderson., is :o preac'i relatives over the Creek -cull. aho icy sale one Maxwell tot,ring, areal ace car, • - -• special sermons at Mlntico. Wm, and Harold Tubbock. of :4:a- runs nice, rides nice. looks nice. a sumptuous out. rota, -ere gusts Of 1Vm. Thum over fit, which gives the impression df some class; and Yon. can't split them. Listen!. The Lao:es' Aid of St, at the ridiculously low rice of $150. As cars are the week -end.. p - -- •' typing this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford Andrews United Church will pro�-itif_ _ _ ton truck at $150. T. C. Broltri, Brougham. 36t[ _ _ i; an entertainment in the basement of fly MEMORIAM. ORSALE-M. H: farm machinery . Q the church on Saturday nig'rt, Juni i and repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car - 19th, at 8 p.m.. The programme will GRHiG -In leviag momnry of our. her; one eft. binder. truck and carrier, 'both in first-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder: one -No. consist of motion pictures pso .zded b) dear m�, her ar bo . departed this 12 De Laval separator, good: one 13 -inch De Fridayand SaturdayOnly : June 11-N-18.19 the Ontario Government Piet'ureBu- wife June 14, 1013, Laval cutting boa: one 1923 Ford coupe with '28 J 9icense. Atw otic brick house, 6 rooms and dou- rests. " The pictures will be iriett•uietivc In our hearts you• memory lingers, bit garage, with half acre for'sale or•reat._ D. J; Magic Bnking Powder, 16 oz., Sle 'Dove Corn, 2 tins for 25e and amusing for young and ola. The serer tly. }ender, food grid true. Gormley. Dunbartpo• 71st Quaker Coro Flakes, i for 2be {Admission will ,be twenty-fiye ,cent: T F -re is not a day dear mother, ' That we do not think ofyou. ' Oona Meal, bulk, b Se tai adults and fifteen cents for dull- F •redly remrmhw ed b yher dau b• Public Notre! re Rubbish •' "' ren. All are invited. - y g .- _. -_ .- Caaaed Peep, .. .. • ;petin S � -Tile June meeting of the Women',- ere, Lena and Elsie. Public Notice is hereby given that � Lb Pail of Lard, ... .. • �8 .-°'�" an person knowr>'to de Dove Tomatoes 2 for 25c Missionary Soc:ety. o� St. Psi.l s TTnit- Y P posit any dirt., -T ed .Church, was held at -the beautiful 1 s filth, -glass, paper, or other rubbish, � e home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. The refuse, articles or materials, on any Fred T. Bunting, — .:` `Plekerin� president, Mrs. Sanderson,, in, a ,few of the public ,highways or streets -in -well chosen words, welcomed the Wo- the Township 'of Pickering including Ustabilehed 1857. ,. Wo- men's Missionary Society, ' of Whitb;? those of the Police Villages) will be � United- Church, who were the honore,I W" fT liable to prosecution and penalty, a i ' guests. Over one build red ladies were -p -r- ovided by law avi rap' atten- !Ad Y By order of the Council. Ic _ - tion tai two e*cellent, missionary ad- V ADAM SPEARS, Reeve. dresses given by Mrs. Bascombe and 41=43 DONALD R.. AEATON, Clerk. A-gaC1it�A : A SPfNCE1?� Mrs. Pringle, 'of Whitby Atixiliary. Public Noticx re DM r. - to the conclusion of the programme Neilson's ICE CRO All ' tea was served by Group "B'' on the ' veranda ' overlooking , the fragrant .-Notice is hereby given that the gardens. - _ S F RV ED - Dog Tax and Sheep Protecticn Act, IS 1. Soda?. Cones a► d Bricks; 1926, requires that every oa^ er, pos- -The many' Pickering friends o: sessor or harbourer of a d ,; shall Mrs. McGregor, wife of Rev. 4earge all flavors. _ have'same same assessed and procure a Andrew's Church _ here some. years ago, died suddenly en Thursday in Montreal, where she and Mr. McGreg- - ,or were attending tire• General :Assem- bly of the Presbyterian •Church. Mrs. McGregor left her' home in Prescott a few days ago with her husband =,I was apparently in good hea'th, an,! ' _the news of her death came as a severe shock to her many frient!s, S: ,_, was born in Liverpool, Enaiand. She ,s survived by her husband. -Har re- li mains were taken to Prescott, where Mr. McGregor'is pastor of the Presby- ' •terian Church. The sympathy of all is extended to Mr - i.4icGregoi in Tiis i;c_eavement. refreshing drink. Neilson's Chovolateo, 50e per lb„ or better -still a -Mee ]b. box Cakes of all kinds Wedding Cakee,a specialty i 9 _K hyoid wilC aJJCssVr or cirrm arta keep such tag securely fixed to the dog at: -all times during the year, and that failure -to do so will subject; the -offender to a penalty nbt exceed- ing. $10.00; and that every i I -)g which is found without a tag off the prem- ises upon which it is habitually kept may be killed. Notice is also 'hereby given that, the above, regula#ions will be - strict- ly -enforced in the Township nl'-Pick- ering; and that tags for flogs note already entered on the assessment roll may be procured from the clerk. By order of the Council. ADAM SPEARS, Reeve.. �. 41-43 DONALD R.- BDATO'�, Clerk. ! GOSH THERE'S TELL YOUR RIJCTNT-11L YNE CONSTI BULL EXCUSES TO EPHO1NE THE JUDO 1-ft. Him 71 'Ely .ate' �=_� = a A s = a ♦ gar J st -=-