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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_06_25i yVit'�) Fv.�,'e^l iL""i. �: `'`. •°uw'xx .11'7•."'. '}��y,y� .°u�':�'7= `i✓•:u'i :i.rfl 'rs-'JM.'g+R,9!9^'r ,. 7 st' ' '.". — "Pq.'+,'viY' ns"n �` .� i"h":1C. '1`�.t", .D.f 'y. v"�.t'r: a•,k.N '°.9'i•.'i ��P^,::�lG�M+�f� y�. f...y. y! •'A56� T�1:d,.Al`b:M�,p1^.s+n •!a• �M: iF."':'.'1nG"m •. x-5'4` •fs :wi'. '�."W: - _ .�.M' ..1-••. ::..r: •.: ' '3' ,�,'.•}i!'4.' pp..'hi' 0 x?,'Mi,s i;. -v k..r'... ,.s..+w'.•... Tr'?.- Ac....t • ..�i'.a * ''p {' ,. .sy _ "y., ..- r •; o " •. 1, _ • ,.'. .. ... . • '.., -}. .r � y • ANG ANT. `� - ' .�►t VOL. XLV. - - �R_ _ _ R SAV, JUNE-25, ��, ���� �� ¢ ;.. iP"f$!*Wual Gambia. Ore*= Xuwer GREEN NRRIVER._ CEDAR GROVE. SatW �L Saisiee Don't forget _the Missionary Service Don't forget Cedar Grove AlinstreLs _G-REENWOOD� modkos at the Sunday Scpphool on Sunday; June in their show entitled, "Midnight," on 't VV,'hit,e,aof BsroOoklinrm. Mrs. Norman Saturday,.Lapp at 26th, on the premised Z. FORSYTH. Opb. D.. Director Fa will lire an in. °f A. Lapp, at Cedar Grove Adults IffiLLSR.�p�,p�triol Aaaodatiaa ar Ontario• Res• tereatu�g address. Specie inusle by thirty-five cents children fifteen cents blared Member of the American Optossetrieal the children. Everybody welcome. Programme at �.lb. Association-, Byes examined by appointment. 1'Y Y g Plow 9604,. Claremont. Ont. �� • - �' - .','..{• '10etablished 1836 Fruit Baskets of all dpacriptions, GREENWOOD.. - -�' S. O. F. Association OiMCSINNON, M.D.. L.R.0.8.. ,zz N. dtaba member of kn• lioness of including qt. boxes, pt. boxes. Bert and bars. Harvey cpellt Sun- Results of. games -played in the ryatsiare and surgeous of Ontario useottlara m al College of sorasoaa, $asabarsh Crates and Baskets at day in and araund Milton, Sout i Ontario FoAtball Assticiatidn ae� ' areal.! atKaa to aataass et wom.ne e e e aa4 A sister of ,Mrs. Plewthans, from last week: eatfeaen. Os•sand zasidaow,sron�m, lowest prices. Richmond 11i11, spent the week -end At Pickering-Brooklin4, Pickering m 4� Iwgai. Shaping and Turning., here. b. There is no feed on the mar - Alf. Tremble has the carpc:►ters this At Claremont -Claremont 1, Green }let • �'l4Q$ boiler re$II1tS A, B. OHRISTIAN Barrister and Hid ie Kars, Slei he Office Stock week putting down. a new floor in his Riverl. •A•Soliciwr,NotagPubiie Etc. Mone w fi ' R ' residence. At Cherryw,00d-Cherrywood l for the money for x oma. soots wins, Court House, Whitby. Money Salt For- Sale Miss -Mary Raine returned home oil Goodwood 1. pig feet3lII than Sunday after spending a week with Games this week: - g p ' RICHARCSON & PICKERING � � OHAS. A. WHITE. friends in Toronto and Dosses k, At Claremont June 26t1i-Clare- FLED Barristers, Solicitors etc.. 317-328 Confed- ' 'BARLEY i Robert and Albert Harvey were in mont vs, Ashburn. �. erationLife Building, Corner Yon e . and Ricb- 8uCC8e8er t0 late W. site Barnes . d Ste., Toronto. pltooes 2�t,ta i so a$ tMaia Hamilton one evening las, week At Cherrywood, June 24th --Cherry:- Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. broadcasting an entertainment. wood vs. Pickering. Get your. supply now. The Rev. -QH ATOM di ROSS-Barriuildi &8o- - — _ _ hwill mel cave on fe Island for near -Bing new', w C Club °ad . W. Leigh anti family a� Wo -3 Lost Draw Pt's Lora, Neribera Oatmb Bnitdm —338 — , a Buy Suet, Toronto. ** — — -- -'-- vr.1•Beaton, - s1. • - where the best swishes of their nu- Ashburn 3 2 •0 ,g The Following is !rota the report of 1 J• D. F. Row, Adelaide 7187 hero friends accompany them. Green River 2 ,2 1 •6 the Department of Agriculture aR _ FufurQe Director Tp9Ladies' Aid met at the Lome of Goodwood 1 2 2 ,4 Ottawa �etrsiaL Mrs. W. Ormerod on Thursday* last Claremont 0 0 3 3 "With regard to your pure Barleg z ; Liceftaed E+'mwmer it being Mrs. Leigh's last meeting in Pickering • 1 `2 0 2 Feed under Reg. No. 242, we note thw -'DR D. 0. Smith, Dentist, Stouff• - . &As circuit. She was presented with Brooklin 1 - 3 0 12 chemical analysis indicates a better ane, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- JEOTOR HEA89E a Pyrex pie plate as a slight memento product all the waythrough tbao ` costo Universities and the An Cola a of g DeaealSurgeons Phone office 1 11, Residence CLAFt,1tMONT Oust of her work in Greenwood. Remember the Minstrel Show at Your guarantee calla for, which should; tela, two nsd, appointments. illy � ' A at. man people have beet, e' ver satisfactor to our cue - taking 9a4 great y P p. Cedar Grove, Saturday, June 28. towers." y y f j LASE B. BEATON. D. D, e., taking advantage of the last few nice _ Graduate of the Royal Coteige of Dental Sundays by motoring out to view the CHERRYWOOD. bsugoom saoGe University of Toronto. Office many beautiful flowers 'in F. L. �. _+• �'�� ower Mnrgc's Confectionery,�t��s, Whitby. Green's garden. The iris is at its. y -Osi•e hours 9 to 19 ; 1 to 6.30. Ind. •phone e. Ninety minutes of fast ng ended � P 1801 phone 220 OAK FLOORING best ,lust now, football on Saturday evening ended f with the result, Goodwood 1, Cherry N. DALES, L. D. S., D. D. e„ECIAL Whitevale Garden Party, July 7th proud 1. Cherrywood pressed during O' . Graduate of Royal Cottee mental Sur. - ---� tae first half, the Goodwood goalie ,soda end. the University of Toronto.- office being kept fain busy iron hi:. -_ fl above D. A. Scott's eta. . Claremont. Oat. 38x2 inch No, 1 Otik Flooring $80 DUNBARTON. 8 y y Bim' g ' efface hour.• 9 a. m. to a p, m . Saturda 9 aI P m, Phone Clare 1405.. - - net, in his oven consp.cuou manner. y In the second good supply sa �BABERT T SALLA ISE, L D S., d8z2 inch tearMOak F`looriag, 893 W. and Mrs. Holmes spent last even a time, thlenpbeganwa furious A Coal oa hand.f AIPo a euppB�it. i week in the Crty. D. D. s., Graduate of the Royal Crosse of per M., B. felt part of high- kicking Fame the ball scanr,g Of Kindling Wood, "* tel surgeons ane ells vatversit os Toronto p Dan Anderson has rented through the air to and fro at which s °OJe +bore Baledon s store, t ctenng, one. Mr, S. McConnochie's farm me Goodwood boy_ had the edgestove length. ttta« boon r a m w lip, p, m„ ar by appoint- in lot$ of 300 ft or more, plus Mrs, Emma Cowan and Mrs. Gerald- - sestet Phone Pick 8700. 431y r cent sales -text on us for the remainder of the time. 1 k pe Cowan we are sorry to are iii 12tf Phone Pick. 1709: F The Goodwood players have lots of SU042sitee gatwbe. The above prices are for prompt A number of our students are bust- pep and always finish up ar strongly 1 en in writingtheir exams. DONALD ?,l CNRO, PICIiEBIMQ�i acceptance only as they are y as they begin. bad luck must be th.� 1 I.l2ABSTH BICSAI3DBON-Sue. Mr. Robert Tankin was the guest reason for their not being !n a better - so etx�ts W• sr; R. lolsec theta t o eucrenL. aL hi& e�m aini Kim,. A1--'Tkfvs > a. �, - - - seaaaag we$_bnowa F9rr lss auis:at•. -t1R f # .-- iveaiG _ _�� ' . l�'S -a t #sg at - K. inanc:ai standing 84tf , . Chea. and Mrs. Annie and family present. Cherrywood still retain the evale t P*�'�ej�' RIN lead in the league race, and we can't POBTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. ••• 1L11.G V .•s visited friends at Victoria Square leaf �e`+ _�•�i1l�:e • , afford to lose any games, a_= it no -.v s7C Sunday. F. far Oauus •!Tart eels Ossetia. Air stands.. The me was well attended, trot setas of all ktab sp�uass,ae w oa •Lamm O school teachersv MOONS. Address titrsea vl.*ss� 0— a” YARD - ' t _ to an our oqt oa are now a ler►did playing condition thanks to ilFotoe-overhauling, top and side our- D 8.>slEl'rtt�tp TORFBffip 4�gY tonsiderinq applicat%sea, the mowing,4nd raking of it by Ernie tain re girt rMat+tu. a....as..e. ars. � Mrs. Sydney Morrish gave a tea to Armstrong and Charlie.gTbs football SattWT e"PlIe til %xMing 4s�vsfar.ae. Oa��fMwss tae - M� .,,,s ,� ,,�, s:� - Fiekerin� -:- a number of friends last Mondor af- team appreciates the good support g• �s��aeyterno`on in honor of Miss Beryle Annus. t Ali -'wort guaranteed. Flat rate es.sas# w�rtr+al•. OaL Mrs, Alex. Annan entertained a they receive, also the freedom of 1� rvice charge � k • '. ' supporters from harsh cri'j:icigm of our � - n Y, 11AW, -•m Tinsmith •', number of friends to a very enjoyabl^ Phone 15510 ]!Fara, Oentral. ig {� LIOBN88D lII0- opposing teams during the game. w Tr TlO ZZX for York Qatanand Darease luncheon and Pliyow o er for hilig Beryl W. E. Q a , Cosmtns, All 6i 6 d sate tarom/el aemdae ..Ie ready to receive orders for Aeolis previous to -her marriage. lT x Io. Terms r•asoaabie. Dates for may be Eavetrou bio y 9TOUFFVILLL ansased at NZWS' Oterv. eau ane Lades B g• Roofing, Isaac and�Tra. Nobel left earl this _ ditst oboass. W"bitby. oat. sty Repairing etc. Now week for an extended visit to St. Pa g The commercial rates in Hydro here_ id the tints to Paula, Mira•, and will also visit her co, }son at Aberdeen, Saskhas been cut in two and fs noy x+ithin �. er Farmers, AttentioII call hits. 'I Those interested in the Un:on pie- reach of everybody. h We have a good assortment of nic, on Thursday, Jul 13th, at Osh- Great preparations are being made I am agent for the Worla's Oreateit aaa Park on the Lake, w`.il be glad for the 12th of July mamoth celesta- 00pwrator •'Tbe Renfrew," Stoves, •Gerdes geed on hand, also to . know that. the date, cables and tion here. { Brandram Bender- Our Horticultural Society are busy IBttalee and Oil Engines. Flenrj'6 launch have been secured. placing flower pots on street corners F. A. R E E S O R to -mote Plows, Pointe. Grain Grinders, 800'8 Paints, At eleven o'clock on Monday last 0 Wheel Barrowsetc. at the Home of Allison Brothers, the and planting beds of flowers in neglec- Brantford bidder twine 'and second• Oil@, Varnishes and Stains. , 'wedding took 'place of Miss Dlarjorie, ted spots. =rOOL793rm A=ZJL bond aeparatore for sale. their sister, to Mr. , Daniel . Henwt 1,, 'rhe 'anniversary set -vices took place Phone 4600 in the United Church on Sun say last is of Buffalo, in the presence of the im- , , BCiBT: DEVITT and was crowded to c. pac:ty at ,both T s mediate fr-ends, The happy couple Stove and N " Pbooe 503 Pick. BROUGHAM ALVIN BUSHBY left by motor for their summer cot- services. � Nut tage after which they will- reside at We_hea .there ill about a dozen - r w be .l PICKERING Buffalo. We extend our cot-gratu- °r so applicants for the p.isi,ion of Anthracite. �Gralil Cho lIl -`" - --' -- `lations. Po.tmaster for Stouffville. Who will �t PP 9 be the lucky one ? and Steam Coal ; AND FL iiK NG: DO YOU WANT D°ti-t lttie� tale 1ii35irrip i Min Dr. Neil Smith, who has_returned p' from a year's post -graduate course at _ ,I am ¢.spared Lto do .Chopping sad your house heated for half etrel4 at Cedar Grove, June 28. Rochester, has entered the office hereY • a�„ Oat Flaking every Monday, the cost of coal P - 'with his father, Dr, D. C. Siaith. Cement, Lumber, Wednesday and Friday BROUGHAM. Rev. Mr. Warren, of 'th? Unite:] _ Lath If so.. ione of the Instant _ nstal See Church, will prieach the anniversary 1.J 1 Stoneboab For Sale Oil Burners in your .edge, or :4 temperance lecture will begiven services at Claremont on Sunday neht - an International Oil Burner in the Sunday School, ' SundA-), when Rev, Mr. McLellan wil: preach ' Jahn F. Bayles, Claremont in yotir fui'aace. morning. here. a ' Terms • 1 AuralRoute No. 2 Rev. Mr. and, Mrs Van Vi yck are Another of our oldest inhabitants Call and see thorn, visitingg the .latter's parents, Mr. and the person of Mr. J. J. Rae was ;Strictly Cash ?: Mrs. ill. Miller. buried here on Monday last in. his. Clearance of J. (iORDON'S, _ Elmer and Donald Willson,, of- To- 86*:h year. Mr. Rae kept stare here j ' . Oburcb 9tfest, ronto were at D. Gannon's on Sun- for 40 years and during the last iQPickermg�A' Dressers Shand$ Agents Wanted 281y Pickering day, it being „Father's D•ay." years was -postmaster of Stnuffville.F Donald Beer is sporting a Par these Flavo Bread Flour she bicndeon it an wet m,pro .meat to CMst1,IriY00o r going to EtCa work. y >�s. s g /The Cherrywood.Sunday School had - Lloyd Johnston gave an. interestin a well attended rden party Fri- _ and Marvel Ik an the "Black yd l BeardedBarbarians da evening. The Malvern Dramatis Drug aw. ink. Dressers have bevel of Formosa" on Monde even at resen a s v y >�x P P - plate mirrors. Drmspr and - i Pastry Fleur the YoVnv Peoples' ilieeting. Stled, "The Path that Led Across the TH E_ P1,CK.8-_-R1NG- NEWS 8ta►ad complete. 15.00 A meeting will be held ,at St, John's Hill." The acting was very realistic, May be obtained from you Orooer. Cemetery, 7th Con., Wedaryas•lay, June and the moral of the play was a good Store , .White solid oak Dresser and 30th at 8 o'clock p.m. All those- in- on2.. Cherrywood has never seen such P eland, o,t:al plate glass . In R • Millsterested are requested to attend. a drama for some years. Though the. a Dt•eeser, ... .. 18.00 Brooklun + ao� ills The Sacrament of the Lor'd's Sup•• night was very cold, the urler was ,;. Blm Dreet.er and Stand in CHAS. WILSON,' Prop. per will be admin_stered in the United good, and no one was sorry they came. 8 Sell golden oak finish,15.00 Church ori Sunday next, when there T very exciting game of softball i c drill also be a reception of new was played here fast Friday evening. •EIA DALE MILLS members. The visiting team was from Pickering,. Odd Chairs - Mr. maxi Mrs. Cleveland of Blen- a team sof girls that, are splendid r - � W !solid oak; upholstered in : leather, also Reed Chairs, -•upholstered - in tapestry.- For Pastry use Arm Chair in lot, 9.30 k We ha>fe a few Congolium- Rage Our Royal Brand. left -at greatly reduced prim. at your Grocer's. C A Sterritt'.sour Farmers .who have wheat get -your made from owe /wheat. car Wecan _ . grind it. Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director Feed of all kinds -Chicken feed, ben feed; chop, millfeed.- Phone 1300 Ch i ;Pickering, ; • • - opp ng every week -day. - ontarie n: N• =.+OCK'�7CTOOZ .and Mrs. Brown, Vie latter accom- began late, but eiglit fast innings' panying them on their return journey were played. At the close of the to, Woodstock and other p•,ints. third inning, the speetators'were roud Sympathy is expressed for Cliffor,l in praise of Pickering, as the score Wannop •in the accident which will was 11-3 in their favor. But the lay him 'Off work for some time. He locals picked up wonderfully, getting had a narrow escape from being killed five home -runs. Pickering �Iackened by being run over by.a load ref gravel. down after getting two home -runs and The Young People of the United the game resulted in the score 42-28 Church entertained the Yqung People in Cherrywood's favor, from Claremont United Chureh o- The ladies of Cherrywood thank t"u: Friday evening at the home •�f T. and + Pickering ladies very much for their Xts, Morton and all report a fine game and hope the return game at time. Pickering will be as pleasant. They It -was with sorrow that the friends also thank Dr. V. E. Cartwright and of Rev. G. McGreiFor beard of the Mr, t.k. O. Flett, as umpires, for their great loss he sustained by the death I careful handling of the game., of Mrs. McGregor, who was beloved The ladieshope their crowd of spec - and respected by all who knew her tators will follow them to Cedar well, while he.ministered to St. John':-, Grove, where they play -of' on Sat - congregation here some time ago, urday evening, .. - ' ' iO W COST TRANSPORTATION ` See ns for a demonstration•: k Why drive' an old Car, when _a• new tine costs less to operate Y r" N. E. McEWEN; Veterinay Surgeon 1251c3cer1a•g, :Ontal le -z �•.�--� .. ;t::' '�'--„ata 4;, -g. .i.�r: ,-r'. � �:.' .�-:,, • e_ .�.. � x ..: ....,h�,„ . •'".�•! w, 'i w,A�n,e"s .�:: iwir '�'` F .4rv' x rti'^.�ttY n�ryL . l,.M ,,, .. ,. , , ....-. ..; r .,y .. _ ..y .. _ �.-.�.. - +.wr ....: _ .«Tn �. may. 1C. . Y � ., ryW' ..v.di mom. �.. T. •�..x ". +zi S • vYaa'r"!"P,.y„- G7 . 'f:!”"T.�,:'G' :,A. C. ""'.in' ,,,, r`" .1Y5 . n �,,. ,,.,tun � . i - .... - .: ... -.. . , _.... , . :, ... . �. a-:.,F?r�""' .�„'c:. ;:,q ,:�,•• ::e£D;'. - � ••"r '•.., a-:� ..:"«y'D � °^F.;' "'y. T.�•+�• �na...,.v � ,f"'�'+ ° ei rYac'.,.,v,•.. t,'lsiaq.k ..-T, :-'v - M.' d -.. .. . :` . "v .., .... ,rr.r n '�• ; :.�'-•s-rr^�:�''Tr-•� s • , x+'' .S 'ri.: svv - •.ars w T pry ., ',' , •. . r ” ;n;r'. >,.r . �... .. y .. :�' .., n ...Pert .. '� s ti ♦ A ,D;'. .� , r .' .. ... _ .' .. .. ,;y.. s • r .. ', ,�: •syr �,. :' , • yy v r q bA:MEDICINE THAT. �a.t �a�l 1VTERS PRASE DIAN HOMEMAKER s� •��-�'� THE CAI�IA L _ t:0llBi'YIt • ' " -- _., - - , -' Bt1tbes - Own Tablets Banish . .9 --Babyhood- h©od s(nd._ _ N I -- -,:.. 1 D i I N WC I N }•, - ._ PLAN NQ , :k'!U L NG f C' DENING F'URNISL-t1NG---. s,AR . :. AR.ments. o Copy?r9hY roar. Mrs. H. Oakes, Sarnia, Ont., says: - "I have used Baby's Own Tablets in ' { my home for the past fifteen years and , R I believe the good health my. children I _ } J enjoy is due entirely to this medicine. vc The Tablets are helpful at teething ` f, t• r t �, r time; relieve colds and are always A beneficial in fhe minor ailments of lit- tle- ones. I have recommended Baby's e Own Tablets to other mothers whose ! • r • t • 1l' '� , experience with them has been as 1 ; M�° c ' Ij •-��.___ __ satisfactory as my own," Yr . a • ,��/ • t ,t� - .aa,�_ Baby's Own Tablets do one thing rf o } only, but they do, it well. They act as eu /f r ' o a .gentle laxative which thoroughly •� , , ft --t ' } re- gulates the bowels and sweetens the stomach, thus banishing constipation < ■ l fevers and turn the cross, sickly t)aby r v irl ■ 4! and. Indigestion; colds and simple y. �• � � • - into a well, happy, laughing child. , Ile Baby's Own Tabletef are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mail at 1 �S, ;', ,• -- �� �(�, - i`� 23 centra-boz from The Dr,-Williams'- `� 3fediclne Co., Brockville, pnt. 130 Can You Blush to Order? a r THZ BLE' SMOG Broadly are three COMPANIONABLE: I A roc speaking, there e„ P NON d e Y Pe ng, ' p There was a time not long ago when dtet!•not kinds of blush.' G 1 �__�_�• _ „ One to the charmingly self-conscious �?-�• �-�'� �_ - -the smock was identified as the work- -Ing costume of an artist, but of late blush of the baahful youth ' of pretty ' •• • �. ;�i:� ' t �� it has been adopted as office uniform, maid. The second is that of the habit- r _ - ual blusher. And the third is the cart _ art house frock, and for every type of - hilly -timed blush of the experiences »., practical wear. Women find them more flirt.. M `convenient to slip on and of, and they yi shyness is the general cause of bluA:• a If Jars very becoming, besides lending _ f' �themseives to a variety of designs in ing, and it is this type o2 is gr,wu!r: - -A CANADIAN H051E OF EI GUQ,,H DEOIGN - - cetton washable' fabrics. The smock" affects the boy or girl who is growin, ► presented here is voted one of the at - It - By tiering Brown, A.R i.B.A. 1 It wears of! in time. but, while the _ - 'tractive models, It is fashioned of awkward age lasts, the young people: Character is a 'redominating 1n- a11se rhe eSect to uses advantage, is a quired' as it is located in the centre of ti:• cotton broadcloth to plain color, with floence of this home: It rvades the suitable selection of colors. The archi the house and provides Sues for this collar, revers and large pockets of are ready to blush on the slightest pro- I Pe ensemble and is prominent !n every tect advises that the shing:es of the boiler, living room fireplace .and kit - vocation. ?printed cretonne in a becoming design.I detail of the r 9 + Blushing in itself is caused h cud• pe spective and pians.! roof be dipped in varying shades, of chen. .This arrangement also derives r There are gathers over the bust, and { Z The 'checkered chimney: pyramidal olden and 1! h brown stain. The' much benefit from the heat wbich it has long set-in sleeves. No. 1830 is I den emotion, which operates on_.the -- ... g F� F 86 88, 40, 42 and 44 inches mood system. The blood is instantly root and the little "eyebrow" window. frame work of Me porch should also' radiates from the chimney and which iii sizes 34, I� driven to this numerous tiny vessels whicb nestles so. sungly and recedes be stained brown, a darker tone than to almost entirely. lost when it fe 64rxh 4iu Tna�riRl. snug } y z }-that forma vast neLwo-rlt direoL}ytun• �traneR porcks windsrnys am abor�.Rt�,;_. sh! !tom done:tn wittta, placed in se outside wall. bust. Size 36 bust requires 8 yards gracefully into the shfngies-, attractive used on the roof, and the gable ._- _ . _ nit.. Very striking The base of the hcties is of brick _ __lligut Price eeiits - I and imparting the characteristic red urge lining 'rao>fi aa6--in= Faot wy�;rt aIle cnarn,tng wlfl `be-tbe txesati when c -a -n 4 abo133 a root -a R_ a u�t abos•e Haag styles of smart apparel mayt....-a, ! ever one's eyes rest, it Is obvious and' ibe window frames, and asap afrw mini.. the ¢round and brick or hollow We uur assigners originate Lneir pasterns Ito - " --- A most Importar'. consideration, j and doors a blue green, stucco surface of the remaining walls. - in the heart of the style centres, and be pitied Having experienced the without which 1t Is imposelble to vlsu-1 The one chimney Is pill that -is re I Extra heavy shingles are recom:neded , tNeir creations are those of tested blushing stage of youth, and at the I i! ' popularity, bron t within the means same time being more than usually for the rcof "with courses varying from gibe ty• gh _ " eight inches L4 the weather at eaves of the avers woman. Price of the : self-consclous, the dread. of blushing _ copy. begins to master to five at the ridge. book LO cents the co I fortunate eisect of mm ing hhim a} utelq 1 It happens very rarely that such a i. NOW TO ORDER PATTERNS shy and timid. large living room Is found-tn a hoose --- 27 ft.- a 33 ft, This room, 13 ft. x 28 ft., 'Write your acme and address plata- He grows frfghiened of being no- jy, giving number and tilise tri such tired when he fe among others, and °O'er � �- i � i i occupier halt of the ground Boor and '. p patterns the position of the windows, t ours; p you Grant. Enc .,sv 20c in therefore blushes on the slightest pro- stamps or coin (coin preferred; wino vocation. Uglese be takes himself in ! i e °�" O I' Y fireplace and built in bookcases will bo �) . it carefully) for each number and hand and determines to master his ...'0011 e; " noticed with teen Interest by thOee j ; whom symmetry enthuses. address your order to Pattern Dept, tailing, he will go through life a con- ; Wilson_Pnhlishing Co., 73 West Ade. -tinual misery to himaLclf. The est: mated coat.la ten thousand lade SL,- Toronto. Patterns sent Jy The third kind of blush --the "blush z ~ '" 10DO11 - "' dollars and if comparisons are to be lot%" mall to order" -is easily the rarest of all• Indulged in, it should' be remembered Blushing, normally, Is disagreeable - \ �- ��- "• +I "" that this Includes hot water, heating to the one who blushes, but neverthe bathrooms., - Dish Washing. _ anis two s' �• :leas It often makes a person look re- ! l— 1 - Rxadere desiring further infortnatlon •�� regarding the plans and communicate w" I wash the'dishes and sing, markab!y attractive- The experienced I - re this house should communicate with JI dile them `Into steam#ng cleansing ,flirt knows this, and can blush to or the architect direct. Address Mr. Mur It water and dry them on a towel- der. _ I ray Brown, A.R_LB.A., Confederation Bach glace and cup and saucer, :. .. - _ P ' . • ea:,oVito ' ><.•- _ vrnISS. ssoou.•asa.rt d . Raab pitchar, plate and bowl; -� Life Building, Toronto, Oat. ` With their shining curves and col - 1-43, Thirteen O'clock (iieet3a and blues and yellows, Strange Mourning Custom, Redbirds. The Mistake. At least one clock has been so made Redbirds, redbirda. Rowers and birds, sad soft beads of I Among the wild peoples of the Sunday School Teaches - "What that it would strike tbirteen at one geld Philippine Isiands is a tribe known as Long and long ago, wrong did the sons of Jacob commit k o'clock. This was a clock made to the Paseing before my' dreaming eyes.. order of the Doke of Bridgewater, who I Ttugians. "When the husband of one f What a honey -call you had when they sold their brother Joseph!" •The homely yellow jug, the globular built the famous Bridgewater Catsal of. these Tingian women dies the In hills I used to k. ow ; Little golly -"They so:d him too black teapot, tannin; from �Voraley to Manchester, 1 widow at once removes practically all - cheap.".. _ The wide white platters- England. The Duke was tremendously I of her clothing She taste until sbe to Redbud, buckbeirry, How many happy meals have come little better than skin sad bones and Wild plum -tree The human ear is said to be row- ` from their bright.eatiace&I keen on getting' this big work com-� elle does not take any kind of a bath p. t pleted, and the purpose of the thirteen And proud river sweeping ing smaller; formerly it used to in - They pass before me three times a for six months. chime; was to prevent danger of the Southward to the sea., crease in size in proportion to the day, year in, year out, body. The tendency is now for it to 1®it>b undiminished hospitsMty s� onellahisesingle iB ler plead ng to have miss - the' fully Temperature d is silk weaving roome Brown and gold in the sun decrease - dinner hour being extended by any- troke cheer.- Sparkling far below, - y .. Sed -the ng - I would !mow them if set before me in signal to resume work. to prevent breakage of threads. Trailing stately round her bluffs _ _ Where the poplars' grow. a foreign land, - Or on returning after long absence. y, Redbirds, redbirds, Know them and thrill with all the dear � Are'you singing still Handsomely illuRrated with plans of a adian Ar memories ` R As you sang one May day moderate priced ta homes • M by Builders" a + ®misted in their polished shapes. s On Saxton's H1111,7 Guide Will help yastod.dde * v --Sara Teesdale, in ,•>!•lsme ' and l pisa iy" �mpto or- adeaor ..Tenderly, reverently; I wash and wipe 1 Shadow." MISSI each _dIsrF. And set It on Its shelf. Dear homely dishes, good -night! Lloyd Roberts. 22 Tons In Pint of Star. According to Herbert Dingle, a Bri- tish. astronomer, the oldest stars in the unfverse are, composed of a sub - to the pint. says "The Pathfinder." This is 55,000 times heavier than iron, Such stars are known as "white dwarfs." -A teaspoonful of cold water added Ito the batter will ensure the lightness of. -.a Yorkshire pudding. i A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN [airs Igo nsy— ant w d set It evereen tell fra6 ya44 eowerine direK diads trees, hedelae, roma sad a,CrgMnL octet tarnished- Old, aatahllsh- ad ere has an atlraet'" ereeesltlon fm son or tsesaadf ln L Y LD SMITH a $Ome TIED, mune. eatarle :�-r4 a�,�e�-,'y '`s":.a:.h"°'�G�,'•'4-rF'93� ,'w'!�.�, . r,;. BRITISH ROTARIANS FOR DENVER CONVENTION Above is a party of British Rotarians on their .way to the International - Rotary Convention held at Denver, June 13 to 20. Front row seated are: C. White, British President of the Rotarians, Belfast; J. E. Appleyard, Leeds; H. Winnicott, Plymoil%i; J. E. Webb, Truro; L. F. King, Bournemouth. Ladles are: Mrs. C. WhT Urs. .4ppleyard, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Smyth, Miss Coghill, Mrs..Kingston. Bac... ow: J. Smith. Liverpool; W. Curdy. hublin; C. Kingston, Dublin; J. Riddell, caster; Edward Willens, Brussels; O. Charlesworth, Doneaster, W_ Web mouth. N A course in cooking to offered So , MacLean Bullders'f:edde ys" Aealatde sl, were boys in a Michigan high school, ern• *won" OU phaais being laid on camp cookery. High School.Boards and Boards of Education -- _ Are authorized by law to establish ••INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS' With the approval of the Minister of Education. - DAY AND .EVENING CLASSES may be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by the Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION - Is given in various trades. The schools and classes are under the . 'direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for attendance- should be made to the Principal of the school. _-- COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORT"CULTURE are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education rlt�ty be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Torontd• ._ .. ..-...s.,u,.v... 's'!,++.:ar.. ..• u..... .-d. _.._..•:. _. ..". w....x+ea3.iuY.a+.ror-n... w,w :. .ru .. u. r. 1.. A R K All A BRITISH ROTARIANS FOR DENVER CONVENTION Above is a party of British Rotarians on their .way to the International - Rotary Convention held at Denver, June 13 to 20. Front row seated are: C. White, British President of the Rotarians, Belfast; J. E. Appleyard, Leeds; H. Winnicott, Plymoil%i; J. E. Webb, Truro; L. F. King, Bournemouth. Ladles are: Mrs. C. WhT Urs. .4ppleyard, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Smyth, Miss Coghill, Mrs..Kingston. Bac... ow: J. Smith. Liverpool; W. Curdy. hublin; C. Kingston, Dublin; J. Riddell, caster; Edward Willens, Brussels; O. Charlesworth, Doneaster, W_ Web mouth. N A course in cooking to offered So , MacLean Bullders'f:edde ys" Aealatde sl, were boys in a Michigan high school, ern• *won" OU phaais being laid on camp cookery. High School.Boards and Boards of Education -- _ Are authorized by law to establish ••INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS' With the approval of the Minister of Education. - DAY AND .EVENING CLASSES may be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by the Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION - Is given in various trades. The schools and classes are under the . 'direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for attendance- should be made to the Principal of the school. _-- COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORT"CULTURE are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education rlt�ty be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Torontd• ._ .. ..-...s.,u,.v... 's'!,++.:ar.. ..• u..... .-d. _.._..•:. _. ..". w....x+ea3.iuY.a+.ror-n... w,w :. .ru .. u. r. 1.. , ac a.c...u,. rnmprc.,.. _ ..,. i. .,,,,� !, . -... ......• B -r _.. pn".,- _ r a,. S+r _ .. ,y �.y ,.,q' '+' ,: _ A Cwmeback with C; N'C , : :w-. ,•«•s:..._.y.:.;;,..:'r..i..::k:.--4.i,,.w�+►t"..•r.+.w-�.., ... .M.w.r ..,.. ..,. - - � .. .._.... `ave. J" 7.. a Don't mica-the Arend Celebration day. to Graham's hotel "until Wed• /'y 1 m=at M-kerigg on Thilireday, nebday afternoon ; Wednesday, to I ;H IDSON S +O , ,, Mr. 1lradley'e, R'hitby, for night., J.\J,lJj,�it. it T-MRM3 July the' tet. Thursday, F.Maddaford's. Kingston - j. �•Tb vu year,: il.tbo a va►d to advance._ rjad. noon, H G Wilson's. base line, T 7�C PER LEI. ,�iisaipdaaa'ro the united Stats :ad t TENDER$ WANTED night; Friday, W J Mlller'e, Picker• _ 4 Britain 62.00 in advance. Ing, noon. G Cowan's, Brock road, Tenders will be received "by the un- night; Saturday, his own stable till Representa the beet buy in the tea market to-day. Tg'ae are getting following Monday afterocon. scarcer and prices will be higher. 5 lbs. for x8.56. - JOHN MU RKAR,.Pdeisigaed up to June 26th (Bator•Aoprletof. PRELUDE (24822] (20980), the well bred _ _ da " ;Heinz Mixed Sweet Pickles, to' balk at 30c a t - i Y) •foi_.:Lhe. cbnstructmon mp--Olydesdxle 8tallton, the pro- - --- -- -- P ' - sq. feet, more or Iess,.of cement side• peaty of -Oscar Wilson, Bra - - .--r- -llf MEh7OR1AM. _ _ walk in the village of Hekenng. will.make the season of 1926 as foi - ---- ' g Lowest or an tenders not necessaril lows: Monde leaves bie.own stable - APALusR-In loving memory of gur Y Y y Gaon a Maple Lesf Pure Lard, 23c per lb -20 lb. pail $4 30, I ileac mother, Mrs. Alfred Palmer, accepted. For specificatiom:s apply to to. J. Scott e, night and till Tuesday guaranteed puce leaf lard. Uon't try cheap lard. afternoon; Tuesday, W. Duokeld'P. who departed this life, June 18th. F. J. Pr use Pickering, Orvt. Atha, night : Wednesday, A' Mich- ]t923. ' .-Bfelaa Cooked Corned Beef, sliced at 35 cents per lb. • M. S. CHAPMAN- eli'e, Green River. for noon. W H 6 lb, tin $2.00. WbeD days ars„dark and friends Sec. Tress.. Major's. Whitevale, night; Thurs- are few, g g Dear mother, bow we longfor you; Police. Village Trustees. day, his own stable, night and till y -- --- Friday afternoon'; Friday afternoon 7triendeare friends when they are true, HORSE REGISTER. to W Ormerod's, Greenwood, night; Tanglefoot Spray for flies in h8lf plate and pints, at 500 and 750 But we lost our beat friend when Saturday, to his own stable until : we lost you. COMMODORE (imp,) (95M] (14833), the following Monday afternoon. Sprayers 25 cents. --sadly missed by Sone, Daugb• Premier Clydesdale Stallion, the pro- r ter@ and Grandchildren. party of $elson Wagg, Claremont, 1- Don't wait until Auguat�to rid yourself of flies. will make the deason of 1928 at his N o w YS the Time .'Bear David Brothers at Pickering own stable. Termato insure $15. e' Q on Dominion Da KING PATCx 2nD, 1520, 60634, the : To get new Ledger Platen �' A M G S !T / C H A F�' D S O N Day. American Standard-bred Stallion, and Sections on your ' the property of. Nerson Wagg. Clare- Mowers, and your - : �COVRT -OF REVISION mens' will make the season of 19: Tlpa'ere repaired at hie own stable. Terms Lo insure ” '[�j Public Notice is hereby given that $15,00, They R!)1 be done to ansa Pickering 'Hardware are Store the first sitting of the Court of Revis• ECSTASY, (23381] (20019). the superior lat!?fiittlon by d ion fi the Municipality of the Town. Imp. Clydesdale Stallion, the pro- • . P y perty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, L O R N E R E I D � 0 . slip of Pickering, for the revision of will make the season of IM. e Yol- the assessment roll for 1928, will bp ` Iowa : Monday leaves his own stable T geld at the Townahip Hall, Brougham; to T. Hirst's, Kinsale, night Tues- CLAREMONT �I ow is the time., to get an Oil Stove •oD Monday, the 5th:day" of July. 19'26, - _ +: at'tbehour of one o'clock. in the after• nam• .8 Burner Florence for $18.00, 3 Burner Happy Thought " - ,� Of which all persona interested will y t �- rain $25.00, 3 Burner New Perfection $25.00, k I while they last. - *lease take notice and govern them- --_. rr" :selves accordingly. Screen Door@ from 2.00 up. Wire Cloth from' 18 inch up to-48 ineh, ; Luted the 12th day of June, 199.OEM ,�,• ; Black and Galvanized. E, DONALD R. BEATON. -- - --- _ - - "43 Clerk of the said Municipality rt rs Low Bros'. Palate and Varnishes-best on the market. Pedlar's Improved Con*-CAmp Roofing .dere is Your Chance made to ,council Standard' specification w" e-tr• heavy Field and Garden Toole of all kinds always in stock• +; coating. An improvement on corrugated iron Gives Greater i . covering width per sheet More economical! saves time and and at right prices. {{- -July is near and with it the summer sheathing. a better roof at less cost Send dimensions of your building and we will • _ - quote on your roofing requiremedts. heat, Ie there anything more delight THE PEnT AR PEOPLE LIMITED p fail than a real hath..afcer a real d•tv's ' mirk? The Fuller inrush Co , Ltd., EXECUTIVE OFFICES Oshawa. Ont. FACTORIESr OsAdwe and Montr.al, Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. J)HANCHSS: 3fontrsai, Quebec, Hahlas, St. John, Ottawa. Toronto. London. hAs made It pt,ssible to make your Winnipeg, Regina, Vancouver. r .,.. Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. > ;fendest dreams come true. A bath- -room in your house in the country. _ - t '7te, you do not need the •'waterwoiits." "i 1 The Fuller Friction Shower Brush , - _­mill iiia Fuller. Shower Taok will June ' .- H ate h e d .'Chick s ,•: S. BAi�.,/W - -4 i iC�����.:riW V 1i gtye yon a shower that lasts 12 minu• / u%m �: uu will. have a real bath and sIterwards a feeling like Grandpa Will Produce - - - 3, : Xrvsebeo. `10 25 will instal your - - - ` "soontry bathroom. Th,%t is all. And •matcb your chances. Every Tenth LB,yltl i�llllets b�iuvember Ist •' "81iower Brnah That Is Ordered 'nil ' "Thor6day, Julyy 22nd, 1928. Will Be -__- f fed On ___. _ - _-_- 13r IGITen Free. The names of the tuck I iosoe will I1 be published to --Th e News' H / ^ STARTER lot Jul 3fltb. 19c,8 C Order By Mail. wod no money. pay • ( • AND FEED : r� deliv$rv. l wI come,-and, sea:ozs---For Bret 8 weeks, followed by rs,trate personally it you wish. and .__.•siLow you the most wonderful sent_ f ordROOf teary Invention of this century. O. H. DEVELOPING FEED AND, DdA9S �1CI1, Soft TOriei CH! �1 Brantford- Pickering Distributing Agent, With weather conditions now more favorable, start to raise yonr'next Brantford Asphalt Slates harmonize with any style of archi- ALBERT J. FRANK. winter's flock. Many satiefled users are sending us tectore, and thele rich, soft totm blend with their 8wro=d1sp ' g 40 68 Brock Ave.. Toronto testimonials backing up our claims, at all times of the year. adUsn't fail to be at Cedar Grove on 'ibey last for ears are Are redstast sad give pedoct plot Itis bvm FEED THE O. K. LINES FOR PROFIT weather tains. Saturday evening, June 26th. It If your dealer cannot supply you,-write direct. Notice a to Creditors - MAIIHHAM FLOUR MILLS 1s the Matter of the Estate of John Quinlan, late of the Township of , (Pickering, In the County of On. D. N. REESOR & SONS {tario, deceased. _ •' e •' 4 hlotice is hereby giveII that all per- .` .: MARKHAM, O.NT. - - - - - _ shaving any elaims' or demands ' +against the tate John Quinlan, who _ ,died on or about the twenty-seventh -- i ,4&yot May. A. D. 1928, at the Town. GOT A NEW SURE 1T *WP of Pickering, in the "Oounty and W►lt -AND ,T '= Province of Ontario, are required to MELOTTE send by post. prepAid, to the under. SEPARATOR JUST YOU 9 : c IsiRDed, solicitor herein for Mary Quin- OM SATURDAY WATCH THE V,'- tae. John Quinlan and Frank Quinlan, dlLl • EXTRA CR. doteculrit< and executors of the last St EMS TO YOU'Lt GET r �a,��0l�di�00C4�■d1s+� �BrastfOs�id oAlitlO "will and testament of said deceased. r lith Dames and addresses and full WORK EVERY , ;particulars in writing of their claims F 114E Stock Carried, Information Furnished and 9esviq staid statements of their accounts and on Brantford Roofing rsadsrsd by the nature of seFurities. it any, held MILKING• y them. F. J. Proidse, - - - Picloerin; And take notice that after the First J. S. Baladon Hardware, PiClrtrinc isy ut• August, cA.u D. 1926, the said If t aecutria and esecutoro will proceed - _ _ - _ _ MEOW* to . - to illou-ibute the assets of the said de. 1' eeeeet aoavi the parties entitled ? I C K E R I N CA- ' 'Hereto. having regard' only to the � efatnra of which they scall than have �� w rotke and the said executrix and sae• -, ecvI will not be liable for the said - I •�seeeoe pe sanyon part thereof any per. MEAT.MARKET •leo or persons of whose claim notice scall not have leen received by them are anxious to make every separator that has the wepaaded at the time of such distribution. dollar can out of your bowl that is always tri Co.balan�otr - faera That's wh cant ensuria estra trearn every milk. _Dated at Oshawa this sixteenth day y yea e"une. A. D. 19'28. a8ord eo by this advertise- ing. You will find out that pw '[ANY QIIINLwx, _ ruent. Every liras you skim thousands of satisfied Canadian Round Roast or Steak. ... ... _ .. 2tk per lb 30HN QIIINLAN, �. you ars quarts farmers have been using their - SnrlulD Roast or Steak. :. ... 25e '• PRANK UINLAN of : it �"a Melatte separators for fifteen to �. � Executrix and Executors _ust Dever skim just as thoroug____ ---I tn Asir their Porterhouse hly u" the Rfowid amp Roast - _ r _ _ `• they 9at,... ... ... ... JosHpH P. MANOAx, out mote about a Melotte da bought thein. It's a 18C 141 Bing St. E., Oshawa, ' •=1144 Their Solicitcr tor. If are u�'ng an s�epyarsfor that never wear. out. - Fine Rib Roast, ..� .. . • `21k aid separator at is no sldrn- 7bere are additional facts that ' Heavy Rib Roast, -'• W ^T m�n� clear. you are losing each every ansa with a herd should -- Shoulder Roast. ,. `.�., 14 and 16C " - J l-,weelr potrads of butter fat wiuek_]mov�-l� fill out_the coupon this _ a Melotte will save fit. you. The very minute. Pot-Roa@t,-- saving would pay for a Melotte Don'c read an- Brisket, to buil,- ... N*rble and Granite Dealer. _ 1 -- - •. - -=ie lees than a year. and then other word until - _ Cemetery Lettering etc. for= year after' that be extra youhaveaddres- Leg of Pork.... 25c •' nve:o _ Loin of Pork, 25c r@ a ass nor it's so to save these to us, or rt ver ' _ Shoulder Roast O Oe , guaranteed. extra dollars. The first step is mean a trexnen- _',Kingston Road and Pickering to roan the attached coupon. It does increase in fork Chops, .. .. 28c East Townlioe. will bring 'you "Full informatiop butter profits { ' Puce PO>jfr9ausage, `... .. 25e IP'heone Whitby 68 R 32 about the original Melotte Sepsis- for you. Act Ir'inest yalt Pork,... 25e " 'tor. The rat is the only now• ?l 40 P. O.-Whitby R. R. boo FinestBreakfast Bacon, piece, sliced, ... ^35c Mild Cared Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c ,,. S/GNS Bask Bacon, .. 45c $lwa Signe of all kinds made to ora*r. ORICSINAL Cooked Ham, .. - ... Mirrors Re-silvered. hold, Silver, �Veinere, .. ,.1. • • 250 " 550 Pewter, Nickel Copper etc. Artieles. Ornaments, . L i9. Head .Cheese,.. .. ••,. .15c " Tableware and Jewellery q a mrd a ei) cerPd, nioket-plated r • • ! ' HAMIL o �lr. EasyiFirst and Domestic Shortening, 8 Ib@ 55 cent@' or gnld•plated. • plea" send is er 5 lbs 90 cents Estimates Free. �,.�� ��--.� /of: Ma•g the I r. `• pr • lb iota 18 cents: 04Cev TK tiw-MYNG, MON[%'-.Fresh Trout and'-White Fish Every Friday; - V V . B O L D E R IANZ ,,YM IMnk-ENTS MIOUGNT TO soW j- r�latne...........«....... LOCI: ST HILL, ONT, i r��uss ar Umm i /. Tc �T �i r PhonirMarkiKti43 3(1.4'! o..�`'�ELtRO+�.C-��°----1 Provi ,...........«..........,RDS»............. Vr s lTe REID, - - wL.PICKERIN ( L I s ,;• •:PLAREMONT. Y D. A. and Mrs. Scott- Ment!ua- _ "slay ip Toronto. < Thos. and Mrs. Scott have taken the rooms above the. bank. Mrs. Frank Gerow, of Brougham, spent Friday with Mrs. Beal. C. A. and Mrs. Overland spent -]Sunday with relatives in Toronto. Frette- emd`Mre: Gook have e'e- -tut°ned to their home in Western -Ontario. Mrs. Walter Ward, we regret to - "report;• is quite ill suffering from indigestion. Duet ! duet l' duet l When are, the police trustees going to attend to this nuisance? Thursday next(Dominion. Day) ;_;being a holiday the places of busi- ness will be closed: Mrs, H. Mechin, of Pickering, visited with J. H. and Mre. Beal pn Tuesday afternoon. Rev. M. C- and Mrs. Tait and family, of Glencoe, paid a brief ;v visit to Claremont friends one day last week. Richard Ward is improving the ?appearance of his residence by giring the verandah a fresh coat of Palot. The little daughter of J. R. and Mrs. Pirry, who has been serious- -1y ill with pneumonia, is now im- proving nicely. ` Clark and Mrs. Rawson and fam- fly and'Mr. and Mrs. Worgan, of Toronto, visited with F. and Mn. Cooper on Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Rapp and family. of Toronto, and Mr. Burinsky, of Stonffville, visited with L. and Mrs Fingold on Sunday. Ralph Evans and sister, Mise S: E. Evans, left on Sunday evening for Lakefield to spend a week - --with David and Mrs. Pugh. A meeting will be held at St. John's Cemetery, 7th con., on Wednesday, June 80th, at 8 p. m. All those interested are requested to attend. David and Mrs. Pugh and Alex and Mrs. Morgan. of Lakeflel.d. imotored up on Sunday and spent +the day with Claremont relative@ and friends. The NEws-man purposes mak- :. his weekly trip to Claremont ,on Monday next instead of Tues- day, on account of Thursday be- ing a public holiday. Rd. Spenceley and J. S. Bandy isre busy these days at Pickertnit Beach building chimneys and fire- I31sese for the cottagers at that growing summer resort. Robt. sod Mrs. Bryan, of An roes, and- son, HUIard. who is', now man or of the Standard Bank at Yiodea. visited Clare - Man t lareMont friends on Sunday. Albert Leei who in in the em- ploy of John Middleton, sustained painful injuries to one of his hands one day last week when it got caught in the wire stretcher. There will be no meeting[ of the .-B. Y. P. V. next Monday evening, but the election of officers will be held on July 5th, and the yonng people of Whitby will be enter - 0 _ tsiaed at Claremont on Julp 12th. One of the beet games of foot played here in s long time was that which was played on Memor. Jal Park on Saturday evening last ;between Green River and Clare - •moat, which resulted in a tie, the score being 1-1. The Claremont Club, of Toronto, intend holding a picnic at Clare j wont Memorial Park on Saturday. July 3rd. All the Claremont frien'de are cordially invited to bring their lunch baskets and have a real day of reunion. ` Ashburn Fnotb&U team comes hereon Saturday evening to play oar boys. This will be a fast game as Ashburn is second in league 1 and oar'boys are getting better -every game. Everybody come and cheer the boys along. Rev, E.Orsbornieattendialrthe Summer Session at McMaster Uni- 0 versity this week and next, but Will occupy his pulpit as usual nest Sunday. The morning sub- �ect will be "Lord, I Believe t" here will be no evening service. 'The members are urged to join Church in the observance of the latter'@ anniversary Sunday. . A number of the members of St. Andrew's Lodge, A. F. & 'A. M., Toronto, accompanied by their wives, motored out on Saturday afternoon to D. M. Morgan'@, --where they indulged in s picnic on Mr. Morgan's beautiful lawn. Brougham Union Lodge ,were their .guests daring their stay mere. All report a most enjoyable time. Remember the anniversary ser- vices in the United Chureb next -: Sunday, when Rev. Mr, Warren, -of Stouff Ville, will preach. Special music and special collection at both serviceP. on Tuesday even- ing. Jnne 29th, a grand garden _:_-,-',Pparty will be held in Memorial ark. Band music, football, and a splendid program will be given by Percy David, comedian ; bliss Marguerite Royle, elocutionist and entertainer, and ;ilea. Miriam An- derson, soprano, Supper from 5.10 to 8 n'cloek. Admission 50c., •clhilAror 25 .;�,.:....,...:. '.. e.. .p, i .d:.'xpi • - .r........ .....-`n- ..y t.r :i. ..... rafn ,y. �. nw. /✓ I a.. ••r 9. , Notice to Creditors Notice to Creditors , ' Tall '':,.Paper _ F p In the. matter of the estate of OffrStoves r - _ Notice is hereby given that all per- Thomas E• Roos havin claims a r Ham, It of the ' - g against the estate � of GEORGE BUTCHER, late of the Township of Pickering, Province ... - $es the 1928 samples at Bingham a R' ` of Ontario, farmer deceased. ►7neCilal before buying. Township of Scarboro, in the County C r�r of York, who died on or about the Notice is given that pwritaant to .Over 500 samples. to choose from 2nd day of March, 1926, are regWred the statutes in that behalf, that all a 3 burner with at 10c per roll and up. to forward tiheir persons having claims a inst... the - _ clean s, dull proven, ga ---. - entrtli� . �a .._ - - ---- -- - to - the- under fgned, on or-hcfdre- this- . Thomas _ A complete line of Paints, Oils aa� AND -NOTICE is further given that T ° as Edgar Ilam- hvte of the Town- - - --o Varnishes at right prices, ship of Pickering, oven s? 30th day of June, 1926. P ng, Province of Ontario. 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Law, Manager 4 Sranehas also at Breeldin, West Hill, Whitby When it is something that can be done but once, be it great oe small, the best alone - • ls sutHcient. J. Ti MATHISON Office and Works, Whitby, Ont. • a Pickering Leather Goods Stored HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and Part* is now complete. BOOTS—GREB SHOE - ••:.,? We have a large stock of this Fames-] Boot on hand—unbeatable for hard, wear and tear. . REPAIRING We maintain our established 'reputa- tion for repairing all kinds of harness and boots. CECIL BRADLEY , Harness -maker, �_ y PTrKF,RT`.-f;, • ()1TARIO ;:i;, .. ... c. 0 • .. .' ,. ..,., -. toll...:. '.- 4 • ,L my' parlor 1 b Po Constable Sar• s►nd-Miss Si9ver... - '� "I sac eonriaced," he' said; "tomWM sZ% P1111 , - Jezzard !s' experimenting ,kith s"obw ou thin . more thaw the Death Ra g gg , mss , . W , Jt;-Lzar , '-`0171" -I � mlaimed. "And whyY' or his "F t reason," went ant one young - friend. "Aa you describe the ex ri- g menta, the piocedure -seems -to be as- �BY GORDON- SUSSEX. fo:lows: First the rabbit is raised on r PART - '" "�i6'.-v he artua'1 fell dead on NGE windmill But anti: Jezzard touches !D t 'the hill and ro::ed to fife bottom." a lever, or presses a button, inside that • - . ,.In the gray dawn I saw a auspicious "And his apeced to kept on -his nose i cellar, the rabbit comes to no harm. movement in a clump of golden gorse and his hat and stick rolled with him?" But directly Jezzard does touch the on the hillside. i P.Iolly shook her •'head.- "No! That ;lever, the animal dies. What does that = Of late I had Iost too many rabbits German fell dead right there where su�� st to your. mind, Mr. Kemp?" - from the stretch of rough land attach- the shg herd found him—at the end "he obvious deduction, I replied, i 4� » ,is .that he controls the Death Ra ed. to my cottage at the foot,,of the of the rifle range close to the butts. „ - Y opal downs and I depend on rabbits to I looked at the girl in admiration. from the pit ' "I s7on that that is the possible ex- augment my pe Rn from the .Cape I "Young lady;' I said, "if I.were still , p Perfeetlr balancedyuwmb !n lisvoassae n the police I would said, enroll you as a P gnat said the young officer. 1 Mounted Police, and that, may' I say, ' in the poli "But principle objection to it is `does not a:low me the luxury of a ! "I know I can trust you, Mr. -Kemp," that it, is the most obvious explana. A Rosd'a Unfolding. .faille on L[Iie Mei lf�tae. r gamekeeper: 'returned the girl. "Well, I have come tion. In my humble opinion, we -are I felt something of the thrill of the to watch Mr. Jezzard. I was up here ell too aready to be blinded by the ob- I had been told of a road that ran Here cant forgets his dreary ton% old days awn out in the bush as I all da vious. Now, let us tape these .. y y yesterday, but it was so mist for many 'miles southward by the Alps And' care his face forlorn; followed' the teatale sway of the that I couldn't see the rifle range7 experiments of Mr. Jezzard's a step Im-til It ended at the Mediterranean The liberal sir and sunshine laugh "But why the rifle range?" further. Let us assume that he-is not ishoulder-high gorse up the hill. On ' Y 8e? I put in. and I sought it. When I left The bigot's zeal to . scorn. t Because that is where Mr. Jezzard devoting his time to the perfecting of !t, I wondered it _there was snottier r the very summit of the down I drew , carries out all his queer-experiments. the Death flay—which, of coarse, is back with a start. ttexper�� the discovery of some one elsebutsuch in the world. From manhood'® weary shoulder fa,tlti Lying full length behind the fur e, i "That�iehexactry hat II Want to find that he is experimenting with some- It takes' you where the fields are '91i load of selfish cares; uz • with a pair of binoculars e:apped to' and that is why I have brought thing which will, negative or intercept small, but are fuU� of folk; where the. And woman "takes 'her" rights ad her eyes, was a pretty girl. I recog- i these lasses. Ido ho the mist will the Death Ray! v� Howes "a We talked until a late hour, 83ee are pltisLered like swallows And brooks slid birds take theirs. nized her at once. She was MoYy Sil- clear away presently." and, nests, high up on the faces of ciffa, ' ver, a village-beauty who, as every or_r I Suddenly the Clointedi down at (after Miss Silver and young Harman with a church and a castle over all; in these parts is aware, is engaged 0 the sea of mist below us. had taken their departure, the more I The license of the ha woods "Look!" she cried. "It's clearin thought about iiia theory, the more wee the church bedia have g + be married to .our )Deal constable, a gg a peculiarly peaceful note . . . It The brooks release are ours; Therel Something- moved. What is certain I felt that' there was a good young fellow of .decent family named it?„ deal in it. is a road of the mountains, It rises The freedom of the unshamed wind Tom Harman. While the great .world below me was as high as eight thousand feet, and Among the glad-eyed Rowers. I, too, saw a vague, shadowy, frame- The view her glasses afforded wag like thing slowly, poke itself out above sleeping, and only the late mail train, day after day progress consms in familiar enough to me. To the right the mist As.I watched. it grew more (thundering up the line to London, die- winding up one-side to wind down on We walk on holy ground; above was another broad down, on which distinct, but before I had time to maks turbed the silence, I took it into my the other, It is a road of great mo- A sky more holy &miles; head to stroll up as far as the top of The chant of the beatitudes _ ('� • . stood a derelict "tower" windmia, now, up my mind what It was it sank back menta. Usually Hees• the top used, like so man o:d mills to-da nut of si ht_ the hill. There was a brilliant moon, Swells down these leaf alsles. Y Y R of the cola, the elope flattens and the y (find more's the k "What do ?" . and I half hoped that I might learn �$t s eta the ascent of toe pity), aas. resid Hca. 'Moll' you make of it , raked something more of m uncanny neigh tab Bray, Below us was a great .lonely coombs y Thanks to the I "It looks to me like one of the old (t'Ot Jezzard if by chance, he worked barren peaks begins,witJi meadows gracious Providence almost surrounded by hills, and in the „ Il ni ht, thou �t That brings us, here once more;. target frames, I said- You know, f y g R you may be sure that slid trees or shniba, On either brad ' 'coombe was an abandoned rifle range,' the work them from the butts. The I meant to give the rifle range a ratty the summits tower, frequently clothed For memories of the good behind hidden from sight now by a- thick' markers• down- in the trench haul them wide berth. ' • • 1n a bald patch am- -in snow, and in front is the saddle-dip And hopes of good before) ,F blanket of mist. up and down by a crank and a chain, ong the furze is one of my biggest over which the road is carried. Behind —Whittier: ry \ lte Whatever the girl was after, it was But what on earth this one is being n with the chalk thwarrens, where e rabbit3 have kie hilleide is cked and below, the road and the river run no business of mine, and I- tried to used for at this momet is beyond 'meback Into the blue mist, huge deticate- retreat without disturbing her, but a:together. Perhaps we shall see when out 1n making their burrows. As I Task for the L-%-". * - ' clumsi: I step d on a rotten branch, ' it gets clear." approached the spot I saw the fl re. ly . tinted ranges, keep the horizon, Y ppe of a man bending Iow over a hole. dont Blanc being rarely'absent; and Protecting children from uade'sfr and, as it snapped, Mo.ly g anced over Even as I spoke a gentle breeze be-'Here then, I thought, was my poacher, you know that a few able moving pictures seems at Brat her shoulder with a look of unspeak- I Ran to dispel the mist, and gradually cans lit red-handed. I yards ahead at i t ons the whole length of the butts became ; g grasped my the summit you will look upon air t4ought to be a rather surprising task able terror. But when she saw me the heavy ash stick the tighter and crept other wonderful panorama of valley for the League of Nations to under- - color flooded back to her pretty cheeks , distinct—the framework and gear of inch by inch through the furze until and mountain lying before you. At take; but when the interebangs of and -a uee>s.littloe cry of relief sacs some dozen targets, the brick-aided I was but -a few.yards behind him. fllme from one country to another is q Y ped trench, itself and the mounds of grass- Then I strode heavily out into . the this point you hear the tinkling bell ` ihe r• ! covered chalk_ beforQ and behind it. Y of a drowsing cow and through the taken into account the action becomes Then she raised a finger to urge The butts were surrounded by a high Igamopen and demanded to know what the ,fees a house appears, t' both logical and commendable. The caution, and beckoned me to her side,' and formidable barbed-wire fence, IgaThe poacher turned a white face to- hope that for many cen uries yet there plan that is-advocated is the creation makingroom for me to kneel_ on t which. I afterward found, was g y pro +ward me. Itrra ins m astonishment will be people, who, on these high of central censorahlp boards- In the " errd of the grodnd-sheet. 1 tided with a gate which was kept lock- 'when I discovered that he was none meadow, elopes shut in by the gray ; member countries, which shall pro•• " I raised m she white-& ebrows. ed. It so happened that our position Y shaggy y other than Mr. Jezzard. Is, one hand lagged peaks, will wish to pause and ; hiblt the showing r+f pictures that tend " "Yoe make me' curious," I said, afforded a view of virtusay the whole he held a ferret, and at his feet la wander up the mountain to degrade the minds and morals of dally by the streams, to- nee the sun length of the trench, and, somewhere I g paths, to f "You know that I'm an cid po:iceman. about the middle of it, I saw the figure several ry cath sr alcon els n faasdew hive young .people ,. and a>aa11 encourage I tnytielf •' i of a man bush turning a crank. I p settit and ricin and to Leel the awe those that educate. Yes--I ought to have asked girl at side ii rabbits. From the sack I looked again g' g_ Yau_ to The Ra I i y ended me her i at Jezzard, of the wonderful land of forest and help tae. But Tom and I wanted to' binoculars. "Well." I exclaimed, what do you village fug ! _ _ The B•iue Asbestos. + stream and vill a and mountain lying make sure before we said anything. "I'll swear that's Mr Jeziard," she „+ - ,' It would be a ' said. "See if ons, can ,eco (mean by poaching on my land, below, beyond and above. ,- ( Blue asbestos, which occurs only !A Tom—" splendid thing for y recognize him." Jezzard replied very calmly. He said Not a mile of the hundreds was dull. t South afrfca• is a better non conductor " I focussed the glesses. They were that he was not aware that he was I of heat than ordinary white asbestos. +t ,,, extren7el rfut, and brought the The contrasts were light. - Make sure of what?" I asked. y g trespassing:that indeed be quite „, trench so c ae. that it seemed as if I q same• . - . Gray, bare mountains "Of tote of strange things that have could have tossed a thought that he was on part and par- Mtnard's Liniment for burns• pebble into it. As looked down upon one of been happening round here lately. the lone figure down there I� of his own land, for there was no p° gu peered up bed or fence to mark the bounder the sunniest and happiest of broad els Don't i 'How that German visitor really died f at the target he had just raised I saw � y• put too much faith in logic. '.q''.. down there on the ran 1 (To be concluded.) vated basins The ,alley be- Many a man whose girl used to flx range :est week, for, very c•ear y that the girl Jezzard right. It _ low, wbore a crowd of people were in his. sipping necktie and 4'.. instance, You heard all about that"' certai'n:y ir�c my neighbor Jezzard. the fields Retia pp g pick lint' off Of course I had. One hears eve I From th•• man him_gelf I turned m Bequeathing a Headache. g potatoes with mules him coat thought be was marrying a. _ F- Y and oxen and carts, was the suanfest thing in these out-of-the-way country attention to the target from above him The tt'arwlekshire count. councillor,' neat housewife. and happiest of the V-ae s we went places. Briefly, a German stranger and noticed that it was fitted with a � who bequeathed his body to the Gen. • -•- ---.-- _` wooden shelf.- On the shelf, in a lar a era! Hospital, Birmingham, in the ho through. had been found by a shepherd, stone g pe !was stillar the warm• rifle butts. .The body 1 could sere ee. was a struggling the-frights ed creature'st lit- igin light would be headache, thrown "theunme'rc-iful rierogiorR Ht, her -rocks btInto die�e-p u both fides NURSES "Tom," said the ale white tail quite distinctly as it scour vista!; sheer ay a stone falls, for buts girl, "is, convinced ,,urge-that has wracked my happi- ped this wayand that in a frantic ' Sk. ,crania Nooartar to +noaraalsa ,. - that that than .wee murdered!" I Hees from my earliest reco:tectton," deeds of feet above us, the clear blue aleuatraa wth ,gdMOa sad awed Noaottoo, ' effort to escape. Reith afinal- glance I followed a long itne of posthumous waters from the snow fle-ldx above now York city, sewl' o throo roan• wane '_ • "Indeed! And ,what makes him think at his prisoner; Jezzard turned and j rushing and foaming .+ rnist.a a r.as ..ala, sa,n.d n,. that?" walked along the trench, footing with benfactorb to medtcal science, g down over great of Training and aootrwa w tgao■;aa For answer she asked me if I had his hands, as though he were washing - Perhaps the most remarkable of all houWe.-, twisting round sharp car- ,orfs. Y6tt Nnow has odorted tsa o4hr. them...At the end of ti'ie trench- was-1 was Jeremy Bentham, the philosopher, ners, leaping over -stone-wall+, -the boor motes• Tho honk moan aaaaat or noted anything strange about the man rho sasoat, a .conal, at►owanoo and trsva:nr who lived alone up at the windmill— an iron door opening into a cellar I who directed that his skeleton should rucks through which the road wax cur oaaoaaa to sad wo■ Now Ywt• For briber with a g ec ally• hanging over us. Thus the tabr.attan � as sapartahadont .•;tan old fellow named Michael Jezzard. where targets and spotting discs and' be clothed, provided, - ,p, ! - ., such-like d scenes were unfolded, until at last tht Why, no!" I exclaimed. "Nothinggear wool have been kept moulded wax head, and prevented to at onetime. I watched him throw the the medical sectio-n of University -Col- through'a gap in the hills-w•e'saw a - - -- ---' tat all. In fact, I have Duty met him door wide o en and turn on the once at close quarters, and then that thresh o:d so that he could see the cap- lege' London, where it may still be short straight line on the horizon and . }vas only. in passing him down the Live 'rabbit. Then his arm reached seen' a blitter below it. Then we knew w-e ' Is e. back-to something I could• not we, and Hospitals often recelvegaper be- had reached the sea-and the end of the - "The dead Orman was found on his the next moment he snatched off his quests. Charing Cross 'Hospital not roadi-'J. 12'amaay 5tac13ona1J, in "Wan-, %Pom ' land, said Moay, looking dreamily capp and flung it into the air with a long ago r_eceiYed a bag containing derings and Excursions.", t '' Into the distance, "and nt the inquest wild,gesture of triumah. - - forty-eight farthings, a bust of 1 the doctor said he thought it was a. Queen case of heart failure as the result of Then 'With his arms akimbo, he re- Victoria, and the returnbalf of a rail- ! overexertion in c:imbing the hill." turned to the spot immediate:y be:ow •way ticket. Another, famous- hospital• "Well, the bpd, wasn't found on the the cage. Instantly I fol:owed the, di- received the deeds of a freehold house, hi?l. It was found dawn in the coombs rection of his Raze' and saw that the a pawnticket for a- valuable sparring .where it's quite flat." rabbit was stretrhed out, quite still and apparently dead. trophy, a diamond ring, aeveraI prize i Clow rabbit skins, and twenty aspiriisttas in Jezzard lowered the target frame, pots' o removed the life',ess rabbit, and put a ! ,live Qne in its p:ace, but before he .� hoisted the cage again he returned to Poetlry. ^a the ce::ar and seemed to touch a leverPoetryv - ----" '-----`-- -- ' - '- -- - - -" there, . _ '++ . "What does it mean?" she asked. The smile on 8 baby's face, How could I say? That Jezzard was The perfume Ibf a rose. w t ilent some Ill and invistibe r The lau& of happy children, lethal force was obvious. The Autumn wind that blows, _ "Miss Silverl" I exclaimed. "I have The bright wings of the-butterfly, it F hJezzard-isy,d I'llrn wear with the The crimson and gold of the evening �� gear for Death Ray, and I'll swear that the sky Ifams r _ devi:ish'apparatus is installed in the — Scottie McKenzie Frasier, from • T ) top floor of the mill!„ "Things That Are Mine.", , ✓ 1 Then, she cried, "that would ac- —_ T S so strong you could stand on - t count for the sudden death of _ it without doing it any harm, German wou:d 't it?" a a Gems for the JA = • e rubbing surface is heavy SN�,P It makes A series of intermittent explosions, followed __b� a.�h=obbiilg,_purririg — CaC. !- _,_" -• pearl Enamel, 'positively smooth as _ } -sm-ilei sound, interrupted Mias Silver. January-8nawdrop-tlttrir - ass, hitt -aril ke- gl>lss,-ft-easr3st -- _ r' ies awe - " is that?" she asked. "It uary, Primrose. Amethyst; 111a.reh, Vio- breAkl And.it won't ulnar out, like - w, sounds-110e a motorcycle " let, Aqua .marine; April, naisy, Dia- zinc. The back is heavily re-inforced „a worth while, j I nodded, tralned the tinocu•nrs on mond; May, Hawthorn -or apple blas- I, with wood. It's a washboard that f the trench again, and saw that Jezzard tom, EmerHld, Juno., hose, Pearl;,July. Will last for"'triany ,°care, and had fixed a small internal-combustion Poppy, Ruby; August. %Vater-lily. Sar- remember, it is SMP made. t engine on to the experimental target donyx; September, Mornhig•gl`ory or! "- \� ' frame and set it in motion. As I golden-rod, Sapphire; October, Aster, ' The SM6t Metal ProduetsCo.etIa"ab watched, he hoisted the contrivance, umiteA Opal; tiovember,_(`hrysanthemutn. Tr- eaktresl TORONTO MMaI aloft. The engine was running mer- I jai; December, Holly. Turqunisc. wiilmentoe Vancouver Osiprg rily _ Afro. Then Jezzard went through the I— �� mCdt same performance as before—a touch l 1.19:£Iiur the IH of a •iie-w recepincle- llaso at that something behind the iron door fur' c''igarcl intends,; for hurtle nae i SMPoog"D WASH D onsonnounsonoll and lire &tine-spluttered �;sr`. ' gave one s u'muvl;: box to p,ay,ng a tune. final bark, hissed and was silent. -• `r _ _ ISSUE No, 26-26. That evening I had a ctonfehlinard's L'niment for Backache. • .r �. .r,., —8r: •.... .`: .. !.loll ,,� ..,_.. ,�.. ,. .. .. -. ,.. _ .4,:' _ _ ^taw>,M s«ar •, ..,� .�... _. : ..,.. v„ .. :. ., ., ,. .... -- .+n,., �. _. ,y,, a, ...,,y,. �.... .r*. Jv.••-:^• _ _ .�„ ..'.�.•.`.,. ..+.r•;,, . ., . .' .... ,- 1. ,:. .. .' ``.'t'.•�• ",. s • _ .yt.�. ..L ..,a, .•.. ,,,.fit-. •- - � '' - � , • SIX YOUNG PEOPLE DROWN . _ CREW OP BRITISH FREIGHTER �� AS BOAT CAPSIZES IN ST. MARY'S � F � ��- ..(BY JAP SIT AFTER BATRE Wl'fH SPA - .. -_ .. Yom. _.x' ... - , ... . ., -•.. .,: .., t , .. �.�.. --� - ault Ste," Marie, Ont., June 20.- . Isaac-Jolieceur, aged lbOMQ , the so:e 4,: . « s. I Tokio.- gingigg .for 64 hours to 'Three ships were. sem to her •aides_ their men 12•foot motor boat, just Below the son of• Mr, and Mrs. e zilda Joilicoeur, `` " reemafned,7hove water. after striking a, fearing to take boats among the jag- -" 'Canadian. Soo ship canal pier, .at 4.30 233 St. Georges Avenue k, 3 members of the crew of gad rocks. Meanwhile, the csew of o'cIock' this afternoon, six young peo- I Just prior to the accident the party �t s the City of Naples, a British freighter, the City of Nap:es, p:entifu:ly sup {' le, ranging in a from 13 to 16 had stopped at the ship canal ser and have beetf rescued b the Japanese .ted with tinned food but running p age � PP's P P� Y Pa P' ,sate, met almost instant. death by had there taken on Jo:icoeur. The boat warship Kasuga. very .short'of water, clung. to ..the i drowning and another, 16 appeared to be overloaded and em- '` The Kasuga brought the, men to wreck and flu years oils g g ng linea as far out as age, luckily a strong swimmer, was i p -oyes of the ship canal warned the Port. Two other warships had given they could. able to reach the overturned boat andi boys not to venture out in the river up the attempts to get boats near Lieutenant - Commander Sakabe,! 'was rescued half an hour later by a: as a stiff wind was blowing and it was enough to the jagged rocks to reach commanding four cutters from the ' witness to the accident in a. -rowboat. ( fairly rough. 'The warning was not the ',ines thrown out by the wrecked Kasuga, and Seaman Kansi, both ex • The dead are: Arthur Tessier, aged heed-zd, and the boat had not gone seamen. Two of the Kasuga's'erew, cellent swimmers were the heroes of 161 son of Mr. and Mrs. David Tessier, more than 200 yards and was just op however, swam through the dangerous the'rescue. The commander feared 57 Wellington Street west. posite the, buoy at the A:goma Central eddies to get the Imes and made the to take his cutters in leo close, but he a, Coal dock, when s wave struck it and rescue passible. and Kanas swam right, in to the coral "= Clement Cormier, aged 13, son of ! it capsized. Dortns of people onshore The City of Naples ran into a reef, risking their lives in the boiling, Lola. and Mrs. Peter Cormier, 43 Well - watching the progress of the boat, saw storm on Monday night while making tossing waters among the rocks, seized u ington.Street west.it capsize. Jollicoeur, when the craft Ambrose Kent the trip from Kobe to Yokohama. a line and carried it back to the cut- s' John Parsons, aged 13, son of Mr. capsized, threw off' his coat and sprang Founder of t�mbrose Kent and Sons, Blown out of her course, she ran high tern: and Mrs. George H. Parsons, E1 Edin- I..clear of it. The boat, he says, sank jewelers, Toronto, who died June 14 up on a coral reef 150 mies off the A breeches buoy was quickly impro- burgh Street.by the stern from the weight of the in his 82nd year and who was widely i Idzu . Peninsula . and near-. Miyake vised and in three hours, Captain. R. Peggy McIntyre and Annie Mcln-!engine, but came to the surface bottom known in philanthropic and religious Island. C. Connor, of the City of Naples, the tyre, aged 16 and 14 years respective- f up. Joilicoeur started- to swim toward work. She broke in two almost as soon as last to leave his ship, lowered the Un- ly; daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh It, and saw that Tessier 'and two of 4 she struck, and the ,forward half ,was ion Jack, which had been flying all .' McIntyre, 202 Wilcox street. the girls were clinging to it. It took ANO'T'HER •AUTOMOBILE broken to pieces and disappeared. But this time at the stern and was hauled Family .Terry, aged 14, daughter of , him some minutes to reach the drifting the stern remained -perched on the aboard the Kasuga. The warship im- TRAGEDY AT CROSSING Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Terry, 332 Wilson boat, End when he finally grasped it rocks, barely above water, constantly madia.ely made for Yokohama and Street. i the others had disappeared. I washed by the waves and -in danger of landed the rescued in that port three i _ Train Strikes Car, Fatally In- disintegration at any moment.., days after they had, hit the reef, THE MAWTS Ems, fresh extras, 37to3 fresh Juring Woman—Husband 1 firsts. 34 to 35c. Potatoes, per bag, May Recover. GOVERNOR-GENERAL $EL.ATED TRIBUTE PAID car lots, $1.80. TO TAKE OFFICE IN SEPT. TO FORGOTTEN DEAD Veals, good, $9 to $9.50; com. quality Toronto. -Mrs. Harry Chessel, ages I' TORONTO- sucker calves, $8; grassers, $6; hogs 64, of Ellesmere, Ont., was almost in ; Man. wheat -No. 1 North., $1.61; ; $16.25; good quality togs, $16.40 an� stantly•kii'ed, and hFr husband, Major Viscount Willing -don Will l Memorial Tablet Stolen by No. 2 North, $1.57; No, 3 North., i $16.50. Chessel aged 65, sustained severe head $1,52, and .facial -injuries when a motor sari Cross Canada on Return Vandals is Replaced by Man. oats -No. 2 CW, nominal; No BABY KIDNAPPED AND driven 'uy. Major Chessel was struck! _ to Homeland. Temporary Plaque. = 3, not quoted • No. 1 feed,_ 49c ; No. 1i 2 feed 46e• Western CLOTHING STOLEN; by the C.P.R. Montreal -Toronto ex- �- London, -Viscount Wil:ingdon is ex- _ Hamilton, June 20. -Alien, for the 4! grain ,quotatioas.i press on the level crossing about one petted to assume the Governor -Gen - in r ;in c.i.f. ports.. P g s most, to these 'shores, and alien even . ., Am, corn, track, Toronto -No. 2 I I mile west of Agincourt, Ont, The body era.ship of Canada in the midcrw of in death, the several hundred name- x, liow ss x°. 3 Ottawa Child Taken from Out- Y P ye 3¢ yellow, 834c. � was conveyed to North Toronto Sta- ( September. i less and neglected ones buried years Mill. Montreal rtes his, aide S#ore and Left on tion on the train. It is understood I Yisccunt R'illingdon sailed on the ago in the old military cemetery west ` `hags inc,uded: Bran, per.ton, $29. 5; ( -Residential Street. that an inquest will be he:d by the Empress 'of Australia from China on shorts, per ton, $31.25 ; midd .ings, of the city were paid belated tribute ; $38.25; good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. Ottawa. -Ottawa now car. claim to county authorities at a date yet to be.� June 21, and will arrive at Vancouver this afternoon, when a tablet was nn- - Ont. outs 44 to 46c, t.mb. shipping ' have the meanest thief. Anita Me- fixed. Major Chessel was taken to the; probably on Jn:y 2, proceeding across"{.veiled to- their mo r,. points, Toney, a baby 26 months of age, is the Western Hospital, His condition is the Dominion back to London. Next, A reliable history of Wentworth Ont. good millingwheat-$1.37 to I serious, although it is thought that he i month he wi:l present his, report to, County states that 600 persons were . J vrctim. The child's mother, Mrs. Jas, $1,39, f.o.b. shipping points, according Maloney, Le Breton Street, left the in- wi:'f recover. the British Foreign Office concerning I buried there. They have been a'.one y to freights. At the time of the tragedy Major the disposal of the Boxer Rebellion In- !600 all these Barley, malting -62 to d4� fant steeping in its carriage outside Key 1 years. They were un- to Chessel and Mrs. Chessel were. en demnities which have been returned it - ' Buckwheat -N,- 2, 72c- a departmental store and when sh6 known British and American soldiers tt route to Toronto. The crossing is, to China. a -No. 8, Bb.:- came out Anita and her carriage were; g who fail in the Qtr of 1812-14; name- y guarded by a four -armed semaphore, l Man. flour-FiraL pat., E8.70, To-' gone, A stent' Major Chessel did not no leas Irish immigrants who succumbed .-'routo; do, second pat., $8.20. ' The parents started a frantic search � PP 'Y 1 , Coal Stoppage is Coating ` to ship fever at the immigration sheds tice -the train. Engineer John Coch- Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 per cent. I and the police scoured the city to vain _ Britain f,$MUM a Day i at Dundas in 184748, when that town at., per barrel, in cariots, Toronto, rano of Toronto stated that he whis- Por hours. After 10 o'c:ock at night was the head of navigation; and vic- �+ 15.90; seaboard, in bulk, $8.90, two ours men found the bah lying. tied three times as the express ap-` t Straw-Carlots, r ton, $9 to $9,50. young y clsed the crossing, as was his sus- I London. -The coal stoppage, which rims of the cholera plague which raged - ----Cheese New, large, 22c; twins,' almost naked, crying pitifully, on the prOB g' ! still shows no signs of ending, is east- here in 185.1-$5. torn. The motor car, as far as be g place !: ust s wa 23c triplets, 24c; Stiltone, 25c. O'd, sidewa:k on a quiet residential street. r ing Great Britain £8,000,000 a day, ac- Their resting j way see; did not seem t° stall ( -i large, 26c; twins, 27c; triplets, 28c. I The cairiage had .been taken and the cording to P. J'. Hannon, a hig finan- side field by a quiet country 'road. It Butter -Finest creamer tints, infant had been even'stripped of the f the tracks, nor .did the driver of it: tier and secreta ' y p Aped secretary of the Conservative overlooks the Dundas Marsh. Not a 89% to 40c• Na 1 creams 38 to I appear to be try -trig to race the train creamery. best art"ot its clothin group of industrial magnates in the headstone nor, mound marked it. 89c ; No. 2, 37 to 38c. Dairy prints,1 P g' I over the crossing. It seemed as if the g P a h' 29 to 31c. 1 The baby was taken to the Civic • House of Commons: If the strike lasts Looking at this -spot, no passer-by : I auto would make the crossing in safe-. Hospital, but upon examination was g •another fortnight, according to Mr., would be likely to believe that death to Eggs fresh estray loose, esh extras, In cartons, fresh Lound unharmed and was soon restQr- ty. But the pilot of the engine caught Hannon, the cost will rise to 910,000,-1 had garnered abundant:y here Tin* 3 1 the rear end of it before it could c:ear Brats, 35c; fresh seconds, 30 to 31c. ed to her parents. The police are work- 000 a day. Mr. Hannon declared the has been harsh to this acre. Humanity a� Live poultry-Chic'-ena,.spring. lb., !ng on the unusual Case. and lifted the vehicle clear of the thirteen- -weeks' stoppage five years j was forgetful. Up the hill a stone's tracks and over the embankment at 85c; hens, over 5 lbs. 22c1-� do-, 4 to 0 - ago inflicted an industrial wound from throw away wealth Ries by In its aim- ? that point. Major Chessel was hur:ed b lbs., 22c; &, to 4 fba., i!OJ ; roost-' Two Men Drown P j which the country barely Loss recover- cosines on' the Toronto -Hamilton ers, 20c; ducklings, b lbs. and up, 30c; a distance of 73 feet through the top ed. The present deadlock has lasted Highway,°and the nameless dead have - • turkeys, 80c. When Canoe Upsets of the auto, and his wife was thrown - - seven weeks. slumbered on. Dressed poultry-Chickere, spring, 35 feet. When the train puL'ed up and _ Even vandals had to plunder this 1b., 48c chickens, storage, 36c; hens, Peterboro, June 20. -The Otonabee Engineer Cochrane and Conductor P. spot alinoef at the hour of berated tri- over b �bs. 27c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; claimed first victims of the season A, Higgins of Toronto and several of Canadian Granite Shipped to do, 3 to lbs,, 26c; roosters, 25c; I { buts. The tab:et and granite boulder dluokllaga, 6 iba and up, fibs; turkeys, this afternoon when Geo. Cook, aged 3 the passengers returned to the mcene, Battlefields for Monumenv were placed there last Friday evening 118 years, of this city, and Frank they found Mra. Chessel lying a short about 5 o'clock by John Wallace, the ;g Beans -Can. hand-picked, 12.60 pas ` BO°th, aged 20 years, of Otonabee distance away from the wrecked car. _ _London. -Six- blocks of .Canadian i spirit of to -day's ceremony, and his % Ib l primes, $2.40 per bushel. Township, were drowned. Ed. Garvey, 'buried under some of the debris. Ma- granite* fifteen tons each and fort T'hy gaged at the jX g y' i assistants. were en pp produce --Syrup, Grp,. who was in the "canoe wbth them was jnr ehessel was thr°wn on his face. eight of lesser weigh, were d@spatched F task for 46 minutes. Mr. Wallach re- '< ,gal., j2.30 to $2,40; per 6 -gal., $2.25 to rescued by E:gn. McDonald and R. ! Another accident occurred on the ' from London on the Canadian Rancher !turned again about 7 o'clock the same 12 .EO par gal.; maple sugar, Ib., 25 to McClavery. The &6dy--of- -Booth_ was ; Black Creek bridge, Mount DQnnis, for Antwerp, whence they will be con evening, only to find that the bronze- _ foo; maple syrup, new, per sal., $2.40. I recovered at four' o'clock. The young when Daniel Cane, Grover Street, Lon-., veyed to the battleffeAs. tablet had been pried from the bourder p _. -flans,y-60.15. tins, 11% to 12c per; were in a, canoe which upset about dots, Ont.,, was 'struck by the C.P.M. They are to form part of the monu-+and stolen - . rf,� 10.11:. tins, 11 to 12c; 6-1b tins, ten yards from shore near the Peter- Owen Sound express while crossing � menta commemorating Canada's war t 12%c; 235-1b. tins, 14 to 1434e. Not to be outdone, however, as to boro lock. One of the drowned youths the bridge. Cane was picked it bPRO- Smokeda meats Hams, meld., 34 to P Y , effort, which are to be erected at i days ceremony was ached,:ed, Mr. c ,86c; cooked hams, 52 to 55c; smoked `could swim but his companion could the train crew and conveyed to the schendale,F HKI 62, Drury, Le Quesnel' Wallace secured the original wooden - rolls, She-, cottage, 29 to 81c; break- i not and hot were drowned when they city: On his being admitted to the ' and Coumelette.. pattern from which the tablet was tact baoon 85 to - 40c; special brand .clasped each otber as the canoe over- Western Hospital it wag discovered � The granfte was quarried at Beebe, cast. He touched this up with. bronze �q breakfast �aoon, 89 to 42c; backs,. turned. that he was suffering from a fractured Quebec, liquid and placed it on the boulder. boneless, 42 to 47c.-- arm and a bad:y lacerated face. I b Cured meats -Loa clear bacon, CO None would have known of the theft j Prince Of Wales Wins Cane, who was out- of work and Rapid Growth All Over b 70 iba., �4.2b; 70 � 90 lbs., $23.75: � had not he been informed this after- r walking the tracks to Toronto in the 80 lbs. and up, $22.84; lightweight . Boys' Popularity Vote noon. . A new tablet will be made. e loiL in barrels, $48.50; heavyweight I ops of obtaining erriploymefst, had ! Prairies.—Wheat Heads Show ! The inscription on the tablet is t tolls, 39.50 per L London. -,All the English rep:ies a:most reached the end of the bridge "Guard this resting place of .thews Ls� Pure times, 18 to 1834c; v;hen struck by the train and hurled Winnipeg, Man. =Heads are- allow-.� l tubs, 18% to 19c• ills 19 to 19%c; have now been sent in to the 12,600 unknown soldiers, immigrants prints, 2035 bo 21e; shortening, tierces, �Auestionnaires distributed by the Y.M. down the embankment.. ing out of the shot blade in wbeat'I p -�- through many portions of Central and citizens:" '1 14% to 160; tubs, 15 to 15%c; ass C.A- to ascertain what boys think upon 'War of 1812-14. pal's, I _ Wise Tommy. .: Manitoba. Growth in 'ten days ,has .� . ld to 16Vi� 17 to 17 %c.. numerous political and other subjects. — Ship Fever 184 748. Heavy steers eboiue, $8.;0 to $9; A summary of these"replies shows "Now," said the teacher, impressive. been-untsuakl'y, rapid over the -prairies. � 2 80, good, $8 to $8.26; butcher ly, "why should -we endeavor to rise by During the past 24 hours rainfall Cholera, 1864-b6. e' that the Prince of Wales comes first in Unveiled 'lay Mrs - F. E; Treveaven titsers, ebo�ice, $8 to $8 ?b; do, order of popularity for "important our own efTorts?" Loss been general in the western pro- I June 20 1928. dd,, $7.25 to $7.90;; butcher heifers, ,men," while Mr. L'.oyd George and "Because," replied Tommy, "there's vines, and crop experts estimate the The tablet also bears British and �►oiee, 7,60 to $8; do, good, ! no knowing when the alarm clock will additional moisture will be worth 7 $, Ramsay MacDonald take precedence Canadian ordinance marks. .25; hatcher cowls, choice, go wrong." thousands of do,,ars. to bo; biit bw cows, fair to good, in the order of names among the +� -- to $516,-butdw-lirila,$'�-, $5.59 to statesmen mentioned. ---- ��j i Prince Avoids Accident 6.59; boYognas, $8.60 to i4; canners+ NE LIFE LO A TWENTY-SEVEN When Rear Tires Burst and cutters, $2.50 to $4; good mrich Farm of Lorna' Doone cows, $86,00 to $96.00; springers,? choice $95.00 to $115.00; med.-cows,to be Offered for Sale R i n rc �j 1 �%� Ramsgate, );ngland, June 20. -The '845 to $60; feeders, good,. $6.50 .tBUILDINGS BURNED IN QUEBEC VILLAGE Prince of Wales, motoring to Sand- ` ---$ $5 to $6; caves London,=Tbe-farm of Lorna Doone, _ wish for week- nd t golfing, met " 7; do, fair, _ , a e e 1 • choice, $10.50 to $11; do, good, $8 heroine of . Blackmore's famous ro with a rather atanning mishap. Both to $9.50; do, lights, $b to $7.50: good mance of that name; will be offered for Quebec. -Edouard- Guid"ry••is dead, the conflagfation, and iniad uacy rear tires of his car bort simultan- lambs,. $18 to -$19; do, med.. t15 to sa:e soon, owing to partition of the and damage estimated around' $150, -!of fire -fighting equipment, the�aag• eously outside. the 'vil:age'of Litt:e $16; do, culla, $13 to $14; good light 000 was done :when- fire practicaay ars were hampered in their efforts to Bourne. The vehicle swerved violent �s --ahs-$6_.x$_7_: ;, Hyl,_-$hoep artd- -estates_. Thi !lar._ .4f_ which .�ohn_r the-bnsiaes. a -tee it down, -with —the, that the �. Ridd was foreman already has been Ips-° P , ly, but the Prince posed up smartly bucks, $4 to $5.50; hogs, thick smooths, vi�'age of. Metapedia, Que.,- about 300 destruction was swift and -complete. to -the side of the- road without ace! fed and watered; $15.10; 'do, f.o.b., sold to Colonel R. E.' Negus. Doone! $14.50; do, country points, $14.25; do, Va:lay, stronghold- of the outlaw; miles from here on the New Brans- Guidry was the village shoemaker. dent, and waited for anr�ther• ser which wick border. When, his home caught he escaped, but' • s I. was fol:owing, And in this he tom ••"- off ears, $16.60; do, thick fats,-f.o.b., Doones, wsi+1 a:,.o be sold. $14; select premium, $2.96. _� �.� _ The Roman Catholic Church, two later discovered that he had forgotten i p:eted the journey. Protestant Churches, three general some money that had been left in the; _ ♦ - MONTREAL Lord Willingdori .eaves Pekin stores., the Hotel Restigouche and 20 house. 'Fre ran back through the 1 sR g Heavy Frost in New England Oats, Can. West. No. 2, 63c; do, _ ,on His Return to England other bui:dings fe:l prey to the flames. flames but was unable to make his Damages Root Crops - No. 3, 58c; extra No. 1 feed, 56c. Guidry lost his life when he re-entered! way out. He was asphyxiated, and lour, Man. spring wheat pats,, lata,( Shanghai, China, June 20, -Vis- his burning -home to try_ to save some! his remains were found among the 1 New York. -Reports of severe dam z 8.70; 2nda, $8.20; strong bakers','$8; I count Wi::ingdon, whose appointment of his effects. i ruins after the Are had burned itself age to root crops in Kew •England as k winter pats. choice, $8.60 to $6,60. to the. Governor-Genera:ship of Can- A:I that was :eft of the southern out. He was 85 years of age. the result of a-kiMng frost on Wednes- }led os;s- ags, 90 !be., $3.10. Bran, ( ada was recently announced, left Pe- portion of the village was the Can- Assistance was summoned from day night were received here. Prat 29.25. Shorts, '$81.25. Middlings, 1' N.B., about 20 miles ' 8.26. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, kin yesterday for Tientsin, accompan- I adian National Railroad station and Campbei.ton, I tical., all the tender crops such as to! 1b.b0 to ;16. - Choose, fed by Lady Winnirigdon. From Tient-' the agent's residence. away, and a ftre engine and crew were matoes and beans were destroyed in Bid they will depart for Euro b Due to the violent windstorm that I sent. The he: greatly to subdue AE • Obsess, �n�est weska, 19gfic. Butter, Pa Pe y , Y P� Br' y Worcester County, Mass. Little dam- 6 am , 1, peatea-iced, 883(1 to 8835c., way of the Siberian routs. I was browing, during the progress of the flames, alga was done to fruit. „�•. +d� '-_'•-_ 'm C r -.:-.-:.e. . -+..•'..,.:,o-.+.. M.ar,_�n'3 - .. _ 1'.A - _ ...�i�s.,r r.9..o.,...,,v5! ....,.. ..y.....:4 .,-,.; Y.+.a ....S;.c_. Mn+_Sal :«n•-_ ,......,u ..n. ,...+1�4'c:h,4- � s. .as•i �•, . —,y+y „erg,.«. -. ,. .; .. .. -, _ .. _, - ..'�'' ._ L"'�, vy"'.: �T-a.., y:. ,AT t r - :r T� �T�a -E. M. and Mrs. Payne, of Aurora -L.. K. and Mrs. Devitt Ansi child, v ' L OCALIS�k?s visited the ratter's brother, Rev. J. S;` of Toronto spent the utas' --end with V - � - _ V1 : - -Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguron, on Hugh sari Mrs, Machin. Sunday. -Miss Lizzie Moore, of Toronto, r u -Miss Alfredo Jepbson, of Toronto, -A strawberry fest:val will be heli spent Sunday he iq at tills home of her par ispend Sun with_Pickerird friends. •.on the lawn -of St. -Andrew's encs, Harry and Mrs. Moore. -Robert Logan of Oil' City, is via- on the evening of Thursday, July 8th, -Dr. E. A. Sadlier, Dentist. practis- - - iting relatives sn iii kering. p ' rn in Toronto will be here in iiia ^' =Miss Jean King, of Toronto, spent tinder the auspices of the Iadles Aid g i• ... _— the Board of Mans' rs. Mrs.Ant-.-to-- andI S pe office on Thursday from 10 S the • mak-anti with ldisa Mery'1 Hall. T_,norc Burd Best 4i 1*gr Into why - - - ' - -Oscar. Conner, of _ Detroit,_ was de ' ted a Pickering audieace last 5'p m., as ureteral ' • _ _ ___- -_, - --- roe for a fe- wm r, wi a 1s o ne even= t this week. ist: Office over Baldson's• hhrdware _ , ing. Watch out for bills giving !tell _ ' r -Miss Mary Clark spent Sunday particulars. store. Office hours, a to 6 daily and j with F W. and Mrs. Gsftson, of . - "•"' n -A quiet �w�eddii�g was solemnized evenings by appointment. _ Greenwood. - P 8 l° on Saturday, June 12th at the rem:- -An Instructor sent out b the De- -Mrs. MannJI and Mrs. Taggart, Y' y Men '@ Oxfords, in black apd tan, .. .. 5.00 ' deme of -Dr. and .Mrs, Field, when artrhent of Agriculture will conduct of Toronto, spent the weekend with John Wfred Rowland, barr'.ster a, a sewing class here on Monaay, July Mens Fancy Straw Hata, ... .,, ..2,6i0 k iSrs. Bedson. law, son of John and Mrs. Rowland, 5th. Further particulars will be glv- , -.,Hiss Eleanor Clement, of Milton, of Walkerton, was united in marriage en next week. Young Men's Grey Flannel Pante, latest, ... $.76 Js visiting her uncle and aunt, F. T. to Mrs. Edna Pearl Burgess Mervin, GOMING,Dr, F. E. Luke, Opto- and Mrs. Bunting. of Toronto, daughter of A'fred and metrist, 167 Yon Mete s English Broadcloth 8hirta, with soft collar, special price 2.19 'r -Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, is ge St,, Toronto may here at resent with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Burgess, of Piston, with Rev. be consulted about our cl•es for Men'e all -wool Sweater Coats, • P . J. S. Ferguson . officiatin Y - ... - ... 2.50 and 8.50 - ,Geo. M. Palmer, who is very ill. g glasses at A. H. Allen s dra store, , -On Tuesday evening, Jure .22nD, ' ; -Men's Summer Sox, fans stripes. seconds -Mrs( Austin Franklin, of Port. a tennis, club was organized with the Whitby, Tuesday, June 29th, y P , great valve - - Perry, spent Sunday here with her at 3 pair for ... following officers: Pres., Mrs. Me - z parents -Arthur and Mrs. Boyes. $ tial assortment of Men's Tweed Pante for summer, - '+4urt and M�•s�. Callaghan, of To- Treas., Mrs. Arnold; Asst. Treas, Miss NOW Adwortisementa. � all shades and sizes, ... 2.56 to 5.00 ry; ., Mrs. Pearl. Storis; S ronto, spent the week -end with the Jean Clark. The fee was fixed at . t lstter's parents, John and Mrs. $1,00 for men and boys over sixteen, ORSALE-8 small pigs. A pip to All sizes in'Men'e Balbri Mur.kar p, g . p .sari Drawers, Shirts and fifty cents for ladies, girls and FGeraldClark, Dunbaztoa. 42 and Combinations. 4 -John O'Connor, of Belleville, boys under sixteen. • The follow;n , t spent the week -end here with his Y g Bil\DER TWINE-Ply"moutb Gold were appointed Membersh§p Commit- ,' „parents J. and Mrs. O'Connor, v. Medal. Farmers wishing this twine call at C32urch St. tee: Hugh' Miller, Miss Isobel Squires Ira Powell:., Claremont. 39-46, Do you knaw that "Elistica" tops the paint market and Miss Jean Clark. Those intents TNDER FOR RALE -Massey- for smoothness and do?abIty. Get ur prioe9. i Robert' Rankin, of Mouat Dennis, _ spent a couple of days last week with ing to jadn' kindly see any of the above B • Harris, 8 ft. cut. in good condition. Apply 3 committee. to Win. Lacey, Dunbarton. 4042 ) Ib� mother, who accompanied him on 'bis return on Friday, -The Dominion Day celebration in Pickering this year promises to be th.: UOSWHEAT FOR �SALE -Silver Ton Satisfactory -M. S, and Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. "Hull variety. .80 cents r bushel, , Apply Smith and son, Arthur, motored to beat Yet, both in regard to the sports Hutching Bros, R. R. 1, Pic ering. 41-42 + 'Mariposa on Sunday, to attend the during the afternoon and the enter- + linea for ladles' funeral of their sunt. kits. Valentine tainment in the evening. The cerebra- .MRS• J. BROADBENT-Nurse k Graduate. Med„ Suug., Fever and Mater- I� Dale• tion will be opened with a grand call- pity. Address R. R. 1. Locust Hill. (Salem Cor- - wear -Mrs. Heatherington of Pererboro thurnpian procession which gill leave ners). - 39tf ; is visiting her daughter Mrs. (Rev,; the West end of the town at 12.36 FOR SALE -About 7b bushels of • ' J. S. Fe n. in�'18, Ht earherin o'clock, headed by the Whitby bans, Hol eproot Hosiery rgll-SO .tori Seed Buckwheat, Silver Hull variety. Ap is now convalescing after a beriou.i which will also fufoot music Burins ply to E. L.. Chapman, lot 9, con. 2, Pickering. � illness, the afternoon. In football a valuable Phone 5222 Pick, 42-43 „ Prize will be offered, for which four -Mrs Cronk entertained a number TOR SALE-12'youn pips, $15 00 a r1\ - and r 1st division T. and D. teams will coin- R P lz �+ l • of lady friends one day last week on pair; 3 shoats, $10,00 each: i nanny goat � -' t pete. In girls softball K. anti S. Su- with nanny kid. hen house 8x10, ic0.00. Apply the occasion of, bpr eighty-ninth T + birthday, when she received -nany con- Premes and Nationals, the trip -notch- Highland Creek P O. Pickering. Fred 39 2 Lacey' G racia Shoes. gratulation, ers of the Toronto City LOaque will -Mrs. A. T. Boyes, of Belleville, play, also Cherrywood girit, will play ARAGE PROPERTY FOR RENT p } was here over Sunday with Arthur with the Pickering girls.' In men's G—One of the best. locations in Stouffville, Big assortment to - softball, Whitby will try con►-lusions splendid place for a good mechanic. Lights and ,. ;and Mrs. Boyes, and when here at • water installed. Apply to Mrs. Esther Tarr, j ter+ (tended the decoration service at the With the Pickering team. In the even- StouBviue, oat, 1nd.phone8002. 4142 1 bleb �Q- �lj% choose trona. !Union Cemetery. ing a high-class ertertainment will ---- -- be given, by the Davide B►others, of ORONTO WET -WASH LaL'N- Plain Broadcloths, used in man ways, Children's and ' -F. W. and btre. Hicks, rd Pini TDRY (Semi finish!•—Let our driver call and y y zed Albert David,o hnstona 30' ria name our 24 hour service. Just leave your Men's shirts, Over SLadies' Dresses and. n, wi h Mr. S. w.) avis, barber shop, we Curtains etc., all leadingnew shades. per yd 69c a Grove, who had been s rids theToronto,consisting y explai 4 week -end with friend m ' Peterboro will ick by and deliver 3 times a week. - +called on Pickering friends on Mon t' xray on their return home. the leading tenors of Toronto, who Will ARM MACHINERY -Frost A Stripe and Check Broadcloths, 88 inch. .. 95C e give new and up-to-date releetion». F wotcd Cockshatt, Tudhope, Anderson. John g) -kits. Dunn spent u few days last After the concert there wilt- be dant. Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shapley & Muir. Fleury, Gingba me galore- at ... ... . • 25, 28 anri 82c week with her daughter, Mrs. Delver Wilkinson. Best n. Order Yoar re ring ' in for which a seven -piece orchestra - Dermy, of Whitby Tbansiiip, and on gg now. Also De Foresttradios. w, F. =cmy. ng Special, heavy stripe, 15 inch Turkish Toweling Iher return was a4xottipa:tietl by her will furnish the music. Refresh- Greenwood. rrtf g P �� lber return liter, Mian Dern menta, soft drinks and 'tee cream will well worth 30c a yard, going at •. ... 2+60 47,s -Farmers are now busy 'ting be sold at booths on the grourx:s The Fi $ A all wnrdli o loaam im; y proceeds of the da will ""dies' Gingham Dresses. nicer made from our own i AWWera put into shape for t bay Y towards lemenuin good order. Also several heavy and _ y !harvest, which does trot promise to improving the park. Admiaxiun fifty light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- Gingbisms, going at 1,80 - be a very hes one due to :be late- cents; children tinder fourteen years est > y h�aarrd for hides and wool, also live ooul. of ry y , cry• H. Hermaa, Stattlfvtlla. Phone 1908 1bU ness ai the season and the sol•) tw4uiiy-five cents. Cars may be park- Iwo ark- - ,. weather. ed free of char. Everybody come FARE[ FOB SALT ( Being part of •so and en a bi da Of sports and lot 18 eoa. 2. Pickering tom stock Road hate -Rev. A. R $andeeaon will aottupy merit miCHAPMAN le north of Provincial t9i��hhwsrr) com,strne of Nis pulpit as tlauil on $urrday 8t 1G.80 49 sere, of h aim soil. Brick house, first class a.m. and 7 m. Miornin sub stable and barn. never-faiim4 spring creek and -- - ,,, $— DUN BARYON. well fenced. For further particulars apply to T. - - "'I11e Disciples Re�tieat , ISO a Story Robbins, R R. 1. Piekenns. 40tI w 'E�tbe boyo and ides,. Evening sub- At the Community Hall. at 2 Sun- TOTI Will tum wreckers r few Ford Straw Time jam-- F`�Y�B Hiide and Seek with day, Sunday School wig be at 2 p.m , g - r i \cars will sell the pasts very cheap 1 have t and Church Service at 3 p.m. also for sale one Maxwell touring. areal nice car. -The Sacrament of the Loi d'a Sup • On Monday, June 28th, the Sand ay tuns nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out• Per will be administered it St An- oo} and Cofi soon ionic wall fit. which g4ves the Impression of some claw, and _ .reg P at the rldtcelously low price of $150, M can are drew+s Church on Sunday nett at the be held at the home od Mr, H. A. selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Fore •' - morning se 11 Preparatory aerv- Newman. Sports will commFnce at tom truck at $150. T. C. Brows, Brougham 36t! � ice will be held in the basement of 8.30 pm. All members of the Sun- FCaR SALE -Large fruit table for A large shipment of English and Cans " x the church this f Friday) evt ring, at day School, and all members of the cellar, large fruit wpboa�d for cellar, coal fn ht O Cl2iCk. . or wood range. 3 -burner Perfecuon oil stove with ' ' l 8 community Hall congregation arc di&II Straws ,flat arrived -At 3t. George's Church next Sun- heartily invited to be prase -if. over, 2 let n chairs. 2 verandah chairs, dram.- e : day, Sunday School will meet at 9.30 room ttrmture, bed coach and catch cover, 2 : - True - am.; MOrniri1030 • ' washstands and toilet set. The shove will be r Service at 10 30 a.m.; To The Land -owners and Sports- `man c eemoni'to June 30th. Mrs. C. 42 4ae- sailors with fancy striped bands are this Evening Service 7 p.m., second' in a aeries of great hynI "Lead Kind- men of Pickering Township. _ Ly Light." Preacher at Botn.Senice, FORSALE-M,-H. farm machinery -j9eason's winners. and repairs. One 7 ft. binder, truck and car - I ps Mr. W. R. Sproule. For arramber of years we 'cave been rier: one 6 ft, binder. truck and carrier, both in standing by, watching the stead de- first-class repair: one No. 4 corn binder: one No. ; ' —Shortly after midnight on Sat:4r• Y 12 De Laval separator, good; one 13 -inch De - •--' - -- - daf, W. F. ,Crawford met with a very crease of animals, birds and fish in our Laval cutting box: one 1923 Ford coupe with '26 "�t� tel accident which mi } t have wOO� and streams. We, like others, license. Also one brick house, 8 rooms and dou- Headlights 53 Khaki Trousers are this year's best. P R • ble garage. with half acre for.sale our rent. D. J: g have been helping to destroy' these - - - resulted much more serious'ty. He was Gormley, Dunbarton. 21tf - with little thought of the future and driving home with horse and buglry - --- You C8II't split them. ' ,and' when in front of J. Coupland% it is now .time that our attention was FARMS FAR SALE -125 acres of -an auto, came along and collided with drawn to a few facts. first-class grain farm -about , acres bush, the buggy throwing it into- the ditch Our game is being killed off many, hardwood, mostly sugar maple ; grain�Kay 1 marry, times faster •.than it can multi- barns, driving -house, hen house,9•rombed rough - Wild completely demolishing A. Mr, cast dwellin house; one well, two cisterna. orcb- � C ERY S PE CI L S Crawford was badly shaken up ana Ply and unless some change i: -brought ardand email fruits; 2)J miles from C. P. R. bruised and has since, been confined about,. a few years hence will find it station (Claremont), convenient to public and extinct. continua tionschools. at lot Icon. eUxbridge• f ay and Batnrday Onlp :- Jane 11-12-18.19 to his bed. The horse b1 nke away Also. 90 acre pasture or farm tand..well watered. r' -;from the buggy and returned home, Our woods have not only been rob- at lot 4. rear con. 6, Uxbridge (Glen Major), will ; 1 bed of one Of their chief beater es sell together or separately. A pl owner, Mrs. The harness 'was also badly damage,!. M, Rawson. at lot 4, eon 4, Ux�ritlge, or aaarew Magic Baking Powder, 19 oz., 31c Dove Coro, 2 ting for 25c After the collision the car ran into but by the unrestricted hurting and GoodwoodP o. out, 32-34 Quaker Corn Flakes, :. 3 for 25e a telephone pole and was also badl;• fishing in our township we helve come Korn Meal, bulk, .. ... per lb 5c damaged. The driver of the ear to the place where a man really hart Public Notice re Rubbish _ P Canned Peas. ...per tin 17e 'states that he was unable -to see the to do some hard hunting to find any. -- _ 20 Lb Pail of Lard, �88yr which carried no lights, oa thing at all to shoot. Our city friends Public Notice is hereby given that pone Tomatoes, 2 for 25e account of the bright head=lights of are even killiilq off our song birds any person known to deposit any dirt,, ' a car coming from the opposite direr-' just to get a shot at 'something, filth, glass, paper, or other rubbish, s - , : tion. None of t thFee young men rWouldn't it be better to have some refuses articles or materials, on any Fred Ta Bllnting - - Plekering in the car was injured. Protection for tl* me on our farms and build u the animal of the public highways or streets in -For Jul rat the $ rt a florTi= P .►rid bird • Beh►blishted 1867. . . p° kingdom *hidh! will benefit future the Township of Pickering (including .,..cards have tried up one of tat fines- generations in a material way 2 those of the Police Villages) will be tearda of sports yet seen in our local- Wouldn't it be safer too, for our stock liable to pwecution andenalty, as ity. Two ladies' softball teams of To. not•t�ha ve strangers shooting on our provided by law. p rOntO GilParticipate alongwith our prenI By order -of the Council. rrywood. hese two We have organized an asst ciation ADAM SPEARS, Reeve. s - _teams are tha•If„ & S. Supremes and which belie6es in the -protection of 41-43 DONALD R.. BEATON, Clerk. 4 the Nationals. The K. & S. team is what we already have and in the re- am comprised of some of Canada's out- stocking and bwlcUng up of our *nods " standing athletes, viz: Amy Miller;- and streams, that we may restore it Pubhe NOtke n Dogs QQ$H TMERE�S TELL YOUR ALRI�NT '11.1 _ Kay Flanagan who represented Can- to its own and make a real hunting EXCISES TO I 0140ma ada at the 6lympic games; Jesse gro�ind for the future as well_.as Notice is hereby_. vers that _the TA"O �-51 1, ___Budge and Irene Ireland rated as the- beautifying - -country, Dog Tax'and Sheep Protecticn Act, THE JUD&E NIM fl -best all round player in the Danforth This can be donnot by a feu 192tE, requires that every owner, pos- e, ` League. These are a few of the re - but by the co-operation of all lami- sessor or _harbourer of_a -sLi3 l markable athletes who will participate owners in the Townsand. pa P hip. _Our organ • Have ,same assessed procure a 1 oa July lat. The K. & S. Supremes ization .is still in its infancy but we tag from the -assessor or clerk and won the Dominion Championship in already have over 2,000 acres of land keep such tag securely fixed to the 1924. They are leading one -league at- ' to signboard and havI large number Sunnyside while the .Nationals are of enthusiastic members; 'among them dog at all times during the year, p j topping the other. We have blso sur,- some of the .most successful hunters and that failure to do so will subject -_J t seeded in getting four 1st Division in the district and several of the lar _ the offender to a penalty riot exceed- -�••n� ••- • � ^ no ' T. and D. soccer teams', which teams est land owners. -g ing $10.00; and that every •hg which are the cream of Toronto's soccer We wish, through this c ,lumn, i o is found without a tag off the prem- • players. Cherrywood and Pickering extend an invitation to' you' and your ices upon .which it is habitually. kept a • - , r ladies' softball teams will also play. friends to meet with us at Wbitevale, may be killed. Pickering is to meet Whitby in tht Saturday evening, June 26tc1, at 8 :notice is -also' herebygiven that men's softball. Races are also to be o'clock. Your membershi fee to- �� € = --' l p the above regulations will be strict- .e. _ : arranged for members of the different : gether with the Government's repuir- �ltr tm teams. The sport program will Start • ed sign boards of iron will cost but ly enforced in the Township cat Pick ering; and that'tags for Clogs not .� - `- .-- immediately following the arrival of little more than your present dog •�_ '�- ''�_- '- the parade at the grounds at 2 p.m. licence. already entered on the sssessmeTtt roil z"- _"-MCI - =r ���.�..� �'� 1This promises to be one of the best Come anyway and talk it over. ' Bs may be procured from the clerk. days we have ever had. Be sure to a Game Booster. By order of the Council. ask your frierris to come with you tj Signed : Pickering Hunters, Fish & ADAM SPEARS, Reeve. • F this real old fashioned picnic. Game Protective Association 41-43 DONALD R.• BE)ATON, Clerk. ��MM '. w, n::�.. ..... :. ,.._+� �.ldvSl.late...:.."•�Ra,: a.M.._ '.vitt ava.__•6,ti,.� e6.._.....uu. m4._..e2..nu,1 ... w,..t—.... �,.-.....,�--.-� a, _r .n. _ _ —_ — — .. _ 4..,l.. .' .:. ... _.w•.. -.any-.a..r....'M