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OUNBARTON. UNION PICNIC
• It the Immunity Hall. t:,,e Angl_- Those interested in the Sunday GREENWOOD
Afe&V4" Saw XiU nd Buket can Service, next Sunday, at 3 p.m., -School Union Picnic are hereby noti-
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will his appropriate for they Sunday fled that the grounds, tables and
B. POR19TT Opb.b.. Director
R Factoryi nearest to Dominion Day. Sunday liturj:h have been secured for Ttfes-
*Oot tario. Reg. *0
pmetsical Association of On School meets at 2 p -m. day, July 13th, at Oshawa on the
Catered Member of the American Optometricaa -
rWgaEye,, examined by appointment. Lake. Protice up a gocd broad
Claremont, Ont. BROUGHAM. smile for that you are going to meet -
Fruit Baskets of all descriptions, Established 1888
A may q
-NIO_McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., nice display of edlifectLorery lot of regular fellows.
Edinburgh, member of %bo Golloge of including qt. boxes, pt.. boles.- now ipe seen at Gannon's.
Physicians and aurg9ous of Outaxio lies4tists Fred and Mn, Woodward, of ?aaven- BROUGHAM.
of &I College of Burasions, bdinbwvb. -Crates and Baskeisat
shoe, visited with Brougham friends
�tttwtiozi to I iP>ON sad l=:, of women sud. d, FeedFee
-lovoest price@. °on ' Sunday. We are 'pleased to see Clifford
Brougham.
St. John's United Ch Brough-Wannop out again.
LsEeK.-Shaping and Turning. am, intends holding garden. a al party in Mrs. Mechin has sold her property There is no feed on the mar.
thenar future, the date of which will here to Albert Grays ket gives better results
I . I Mrs. Brown returned on , Sunday E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Eiddie'Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools be announced next week.
A.SoLicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to for4he money for
A very interesting rt�view took place from her motor trip through Wes -
South Wing. Court House, Whitby. 251y Salt For Side
in I the Union Sabbath School, on Sun- ern Ontario. pig feeding than
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ICHARrSON & PICKERING- (�HAS. A. WHITE. d morning. -The special feature was Quite a number of new members
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Barristem solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confect- 'Temperanze Work." A very were added to the United Church on
go crationLife Building, Corner Yonge and R�,ch- H.plew BAIRL I
mond Sts., Toronto. Phases Main 1390 and Main Successor to late W. G. Barnes in addresij was given by W, Jack, Sunday last, when a good con. re EY FEED
0490. Stf Phone 6420 or write Lnust Hill. Oat. son, and delightful solos were rend- Con 'observed the Saacrament of the
ered by Mrs. Ralph Miller, al. -,o Misn Lord's Supper. Get your supply now.
_T:),EA.TO,N & ROSS- Barristerp. So- Mair gave an excellent reading which. The garden party on Monday even-
-&-glicitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 - ing under the auspices of the Citizen -k'
was- very appropriate for the oc p .4
B" Stret. Toronto. -as qu�te a success. Al-
casion, League, %& f
W. J. Beaton. �J. H. Bead though- the iatte' The Followiag 'in from the report 6 IN
J. D F. Ross ..-�Adelaide 2767 ndance wan not as
the Department of Agriculture at
Ftawa4 Director Hear Mrs. Lenore Hurd Beat, at large as expected the program was
Pickering, Tbursday.next. good, the fun wholesome and the aud- Ottawa:
Dental and ience satisfied. ne committee is to With regard to your pure Barley a.
Licensed Embaltj.zer be congratulated or, provid.n. �;v Ped under Reg. No. 242, we note the
suiuff. ,WHITEVALE. If chemical analysis Indicates a better
wille, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- 1NOTOR HEARSE pleasant an evenizing's entertainment
roato Universities and the Royal and thanks are due Mr. and I product all the way through than
A special set -vice will be held in Mrs. Wi-
DentalSurteons. Phone office1011. your guarantee e
SaT.1 CLAARMONT, Onto 1.�e &)Is for, which should
16L5, No out" : appointmecits. United Sunday School N -t Sun- ch'n for proviiiiing the excellent ve y
26ly Phone Q.A day July 4th, at 10 o'clock, in honor grounIs which are'. -ft suitable for eaktisfaetory to your -cus-'
wh a'gathering.
LAKE B. 'B interesting - tomers."
EATON. D. D. S.. of the An infere, ng pro
BGraduate T
01 Royal of Dental gram is bein planned irj�:uding 0�1
d of Toronto. Offlra address by =a.
beer M- d- a,_170nety ittiore. Whitby.
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Murdock'-
- 1. W, D. R.Pgpr.-- '113r REPORTS
Oak* hours 9 to 12: 1 to 6.30. Ind.'phone 6.1 many years the superintendent 0� the
.,So f Ai
phone 220. "17 OAK FLOORING school. Special music will al.�,) be an Report o idlev Schoot S. S.
interesting feature. You are re ueIA- 5, ;n order of meilt, Froin- Jr. W.
N. DALES. L. D. S.. D. D. S_ 91
Co3ege ear Dental onu. to Sr. IV. -Gretchen Saunders. From .11
Graduate e: Royal ed to wear a white flower'i:j T , . - A -L
SPECIAL 00
Sur.
and the University of Toronto Office of a departed father and -a colfiredone Sr. 111. to Jr. III -bear West r,,,
above D A. Scott's store. Claremont. Oct. 8 8x2 Inch No. 1 Oak Fiooring $80 in honor of the on -3 that is still with ney*, Alma Puckrint, Lirit-Je Mer-
Mce hours, 9 a. in. to 5 p. in . Saturds a
per M, B. hf. you. A cordial invitation is extended cer*, Pearl Mercer. From Jr. III 'u)
w to I p. in. Phone Clare 1405. 4 7f, .4
to all who can avail themsc!ves -,3 Sr. III. -Donald, West, James Hedge, A good supply of Hard and Soft
Lj ERBERT T. FALLA ISR. L D s., 3_8z2 inch clear Oak Flooring, '05 attend this set -vice. Betty Saunders. From Sr. 11. to Jr. Coal on hand. Also a "Upply
D. D. S_ Graduate of the Royal College of per M., B. M. A grand garden party undei the Irl. -Henry Wesiney*, Doris Hedge*,
IMnW Surgeons and the University of Toronto. ...Of Kindling Wood,
Office above J S Balsdon's store. Pickering. Ont. auspices of the Ladies' A:d, of the Gordan West, Donald Saunders. Froni
adicie hour 9 a in to 5p. m., of - by nt- in lots of 500 ft or more, plus stove length.
aseoit Phone Pick 3700. a Whitevale United Church, will be hel.4, Jr. N. to Sr. AIL -Fred Puckrin', AT
70 24 per cent sales tax. on the church la*m on the evening of John Puckrin, George Blake, Tommy 12tf Phone.Pick. 1709.'
Wednesday, JuIr 7th, whena sp, en. Cammack. From Sr. I. to Jr. Il
10U*b"*0. gawbo. The above prices are fur prompt did program wil be given by the fol. Walter FowLie*, RuthFowlie" Marjory DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKINd'
acceptanee only, as they are lowing art) . As: The Malvern 1, 0. Stephenson, From Primer to Jr. 1.
LILIZABETH RICHARDSON-8uc- lower vha.n the currein4--_ D=-wttte-. wk� wilk- R--- -OW-M
W.V.Rk
JPJccwm to tw We
321 St
34ti ty ar drama entitled "The Pats Mae Hedge, Robert COmnuick. Teach
Across the Bill," and the sell -known er: D. F. Gee.
'PICICEIM Orchestra
POSTI" Licensed Aactiociser, G Danforth Avenue Concert Promotion Examinations of S. b.
6.
F .far Oomattes of Twh aa4 Oa ons Ave. (twenty stront, of Toronto, who will Na 6, Pickering". The followin at, Ile Service Garage
OL. 0=00ahe of all klaids anowned to on sborwo delight their hearers with numerous the names of the pupils in order of
Omit. selections. Come and have an en- merit. Jr. IV. to Sr. IV- CarW t' - d aide -dVrta'_
Jayabli -evening and Freer - aplen.. ton (bon), Bert Gibson. Sr. I tain rppairz.X7 � 4111., i
D B.NZATON T0W1q8X1P0=RX
coavviranow. Oonsintedmier for taklins mission, 35 cents;, Chi .1dren, 20 cen'-,;. to Sr. 111. .34
did program that will be given. Ad- Jr. IV.IsabelGrills (bon), Jr. III. Battery Service -O!
sawlays". 'Lonousisans. Rio. Kan" to 1"Mi --Geo. Wilson. (rec), James and overhauling.
Oat unw Od wmerhw saw Murdock (rec). Sr. It to Jr. III.- All work guaranteed. Flat rate
M ROUGE HILL Hilda Hood (bon), Grace Griffis(bon), service charge
Norms Fuller (bon). Jr. 11. to Sr. Phone
K. MAW. LICENSED A.0- Have' The 1 5510 Mark. 00i2trall.
I On Friday evening W TIONEERjor York. Qotwso mw Diarbam g last' at the time II. -Jos Grills, Annie McDo-ald Elias
CMMLids. AH kwds of ..leo prcinm= stleaded of the motor accident when a large Lj8cDmbe, Ross Willison (Tec). 'ist to W. E. a E R R y
fw
to. Terstis bk. Dista way be Berry Boxes Baskets, Crates "'her had gathered around a cat Jr. 11 -Gordon Cammack (bon),
awsueed at NEWS' Oft -9. Ba and Inclopea- and Containers. was seen approaching swervizg frow Law nce Cammack thon), Jimmy
diontphouss. Wbstby.Oot. 97 New Perfection Oil Cooking one side of the road to the other. McDonald (bon). Primer 1st to
stove$ -the stove that be on the spot, motioned to the Myrtle
Traffic Officer Reid, who happened to Mildred Gibson, Cecil 0181e3
Farmers, Attention e driver Ellicott, Ivan Fuller. Orval Barker.
will give you every to stop, thinking there was somethig,..; Primers -Ross Hood. Eddy McDonald, �ii�� -.Lumber
sati-3factioa. wrong with the steering grar.
1 am Wont for the World's Greatest Alrria Hamilton, Raymond Grills,. 4
'The Renfrew," Stoves, Also, Hinder Twine, Lawn mow "lose inspection is was evident Teacher: D. Leigh.
that
Selparawr, t here was bottze on the go. Pt ovincial
Scalm a.ad Oil Engines. Fleurl's ere, Poultry Fencing and
Officer Walker, who also happened to
famous Plows. Points. Grain Grinders, P F. A. REESOR
- Chicken Netting. be prfsent, opened the door of the GREENWOOD.
.Wbeel Barroweetc. Get otir prices before buying car, when a.cayl.on, contaiiin
seven
9 3EM"MaXi
Brantford binder twine and second- elsewhere.
sealed bottles of wiro'antl tine
p4rtly R ard 11ri. Disney. of Whtt6y, was
hand *parators for sale.
in, the village this week.
Phone 4GQO empty, was revealed. The occupant.
of tl�e bottle
two rnen an,i Mr% Trimble and Ron. of Vornato
DEVITT, one woman, were at once arrested 'pent Sunday with James and Mrs. Stove and Nut
ALVIN BUSHBY
,.Phone 505 Pick. BROU08AM and taken before P. M, Chale, of
A company of Boy Scouti are local-
Pickering. The woman, wnose name Anthracite
..PICRERING ed on �� flats this week. under the 7i
ii; Nita Kojerssk:, a Pole, admitted that
�Ie was he owner of the car an I -leadership of Mr. Wall. J
Grain Choppingi. d .Steam Coal
We are glad to hear LbRt Mrs. John all
AND FL ILKING-. DO YOU WANT liquor and that she. was a re.oident of Brown. is able to sic up for A few hours
Toronto. She was therefore charged
each day. May she continue to im-
I am" prepared to do Chopping and. your house heated for half with having liquor in other than u prove. 7
Oat Flaking every Monday, the cost of coal? private dwelling house. On Monday Robert and Mrs. Harvey. "mber
h eared in court an -i Torkinto, Cement, Lu
Wednesday and Friday evening she app were in the village on SuRday, the
harge. She X",
If so, instal one of the Instant 9 pleaded guilty to the c lsktteras%i#tlngvtbe choir at thi decor of. Lath
Stoneboate For Sale Oil Burners in your, range, or was fined $50.$$ and costs, amounting tion services at S&Iem.
an International Oil Burner in all to $69.50. Her car w -ds seized Albert Harvey took part at a gar.
Jokm F. Bayles, Cluelzioiiit in yonr furnace, and held until the fine was paid, which de, Alpert
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was v 9t. Shelburne one evening Tprms,
done on Tuerday.
last week. Albert -my@ the
Rural Route No. 2 Call and see them.
alright but not the road to I. Cash
I Ft&r'y w as Strictly.
Strawberry Festival, St. Andrew's The Greenwood Mission Band Will
J. GORDOWS, Church, Piekering, Thursday,
meet at the home of Miss Ze)r%b Gee on
31earance of Church Street. July 8th. Wednesday afternoon. J%41y 7th
Agents Wanted 2My Pickering 290 sharp., All children 'are invited a.,
Dressers, Stands AUDLEY. attend.
Abe and Mi 9. Mantle. of 'Toronto. �����`-im"'
_Etc. Flavo Bread Flour Richard Winter was home over paid a flying visit to Greenwood on
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Sunday an route to Glasgow. where the
Sunday.
Gen. Cammack has been indfispo� brothers of the former are erecting a
Viboice of two designs and Marvel monument over their departed
!a solid for a week.rajas ateht
oak. Dressers have bevel Nearlyeveryoneattended Salem tives.
last.
r on SundayDenth removed from the neighbor.
ate mirrors. Dresser and P-1try Flour
-btan d complete, _-Fred Woods has sh- llvvu VU A Uesuay, june-22ffid-, an old
... 18.00 of-,ove"F-Wwood vxore.
. May be obtained from youGrocer,. chucks in two weeks. Who can beat 14nd respected neighbor, in the person
White solid oak Dresser and , of George Wilson, youugest son oftoe
it ? late George Wilson, and the last mein
-stand. oral plate glass in Rev. Mr. Sanderson chairmaned a
Brooklin Flour M&•
Dresser, ... 18.00 4 meeting on Wednesday to arrhMe for member of the family. Deceased was
Him Dresser and CHAS. WILSON, Prop. a garden party. born and lived all his life on the fRrm To my Customers in Picker.'
Stand in on which he died. His wife pre -de -
Miss Gretchen Saunders is improv- ing and vicinity -
golden oak finish, 15.00 ceased him In 1917. He is sarvived by
rig slightly and herfriendst hope for six children: Mrs. E. Jackson of Fort e
- complete 'recovery soon. r1ge of Greenwood have objected to the inew'
Odd Chairs ELM DALE MILLS 'The pair of pheasants'-whi,li have William, Gen. John `signs ' recently painted on my J!
Soru
to the west, airs. Johnston of Mani
Among these Chairs are some been ori� Grasmere farm are raisin store namely,
a fl ck of little ones. Ph( 14 toulin Island, Mrs Will Puckrin of
in solid oak. u Audley, and Perry sif borne. Mr.
upholstered in PICKERING DRUG STORK."
soon be tcmmon. Wilson as of a strong and robust
leatber, also Reed Chairs, W
The trustees have not yeL hired a constitution. When a boy of 11 ye We are according to Law
arm
-Upholstered -in-- -tapestry. teacher f6r next year. It is hoped he hslped tocarry the bricks to the
Arm Chair in let, 9.50 For Pastry use obliged to have it changed.
that Miss Gee will remain, as she masons when they, built the house In We still sell Crude Druge, Patent
bas given satisfaction. which e lived and died, and when
We have a few Congolium Rng@ Our Royal Bla' b
Brand The Community Club meets at the over 80 years of age he helped unload Medicineia, Toilet Goods,
left at greatly reduced
prices. ..at your Grocer's. home of Robert and Mrs. fledge on the lumber for a new barn on the City DaHy lee Cream,
MoBday evening next when all 'citi- homestead. But the strongest con. -Tdbaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes,
ens are invited to come, there being stitution will one day give out and also Anew Star Car if you
Farmers who have wheat get yonr no charge. some 3 or 4 months ago his health be• need one.
flour made from your own
The people who have use -d their gan to fail. Dropsy set in and while 41
Ce A. Ste r'r`itl wbent. We can cars to transport the Chib to the var- ever hopeful that he would be around Pickeritisr Patent Medicine Store.
Rrind it.' ious places where the drama has been, again, be gradually weakened until the
,Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds -Chicken feed- given, are to be commended for their end came. His remains were conveyed
generosity. to Salem on Friday afternoon, follow.
Funeral Directoor
ben feed, Chop, millfeed. N. E. McEWEN
M The drama, "The Village Doctor" ed by many old frietdo and acquaint -
es.
FLne
ICKE INGN WS
t TI, E P R E
Phone 1300 was given by our young rtho The service was conducted by
was every week -day. - -people for Rev, Mr. Let b. We extend our sym.
fifth time, at " Stoufrville on Fgaa paths to Veterinary Surgeon :7
MCV7 evening last. They -appear at
Awa next Tuesday evening. Jackson were unable•L to be here. lmlc3cez-Liz-ff, 0=texlo
Pickering, ontexi&the family. John and Mrs.
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SST01IL-AGE ,7
THE CANADIAN HomEMAKER
Thousands of Years. W &W arficye-s
_Whav�'Civaultion'Has Stood SO for
were'Fn�ne thln:xA. However,
n!hs, Au.rr811,n _urifLII�F� van There
the- beckward-00PIslon PI ANMIS A
_which they WOUL
the Capo'him, amongst these being their amokle-
=arw And the tribes of DECORATINGFURN1.3HINQ.. GARDENING
Twk Pcu1naUhL--z-the Unknown finger! signalltug system. by means of which -capyrishy 134C.
6f Anstratia pointingAdnEw—
to ,the north- they covered distance.
*0 least OtTilized of Australian.Over and over again news was con-
voyed to Mr. McLaren in this Mannar.
Stood of occurrences that had tsk'811 place
They a" the Peopleo
- hundreds of miles distant only afew
Ttk, oldest. living race o
Still. f ten
0000 hours previously.
mans In the world, of they are VMS
On 'Due occasion the news
be hostile-.and
momentous kind. The man who In
7%a are reputed to signal had ran, wholterpreled this particular jxos4bwous. but Mr. J MOIA
scrape far eight yearg, picked up from McLaren some
!lust amongst them .4
with. of English, and his version of the news OP i
�oan4'thsm quite aW to got On w Li 7
ouv*yed-to him by the distant rod of
Mr. mo1Acjn:&' business was to c
sat coconut palms, and his A
adven. smoke was as follows:
"ring the eight years these
"Plenty letters fight. Them people
lake to come to maturity are told who make the smoke been hear the
Inother people what
'My Crowded Solitude." news from one
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,.M only %tits man &MOugwt these been bear It from the men belong one
rimitive savages, ho was, in, ths-be- cutter what been auebor,-at their, Camp
ginning, more than a little nervous. plenty fellers fight, and plenty come
used to 116 awake with rife and re- dead, And oil them letters, they white
He Us
I toning to the walls letters. Yes—white faller*.. And they
McIver beWs hirn Its
of curlews along the beach, the too MUCh Plenty, my wordI.
,,
uttund barking of cr000dUse in an That pidgAsh interpretation terP tation 6f.
a
in smoke was the authoes
Lowt crook, the howting of distant a message
Q
- %wild doge, and first Intimation of the Great War! the imagined voices Of 11 On one o0ciaton . the Government
ptasxhily approaching natives.
Island sent Mi! -
bb or, Resident on Thursday
ppex!oA however,
NOIfting."rious. h# r,,,- 741"v
McULrea a great bele of blankets for
'60d by degrees be 4f#w wcul"med to
environment. the natives,
ly The author distributed these among
AL native woman. old and incredibly
at the came" time
as his tious*- them, telling them
installed haat
sr, without *90 much assaying "117� how grateful they ought, to be to the
1"Te.- He taught her to cook GovermnOnt
for the gift -
to Tnan way." and she mads_ & The tribe, however, -were impressed
c:
ift nor by the anther's 'TWO"FAMILY HOUSE OF ENGLISH DOWTIC TYPE
+ftlrw apt PUPIL neither by the i .
But it Was a& nurse that the blankets she ex. remarks. They took By Lawson & Little.
Architects.
colled. t4nding him through severe without comment that night slept end
bouts of foyer, and applying native in them- This house Is actually squsr,3 ou! 1. centre of the upper heal, and leaves a and concrete blocks—the outer walls
.'
remedles that proved woudorfuDy of- Next day they complained that the plan—thirty- by thirty feet—which Is wide hallway space on the ground floor I being finished with plaster, stucco
atter that they conceded to be the cheapest form in i and with a cupboard off the stair land- I rough cast finish. The roofs are stated
The men, too. took pity an his "Ig- slept in
thin" Irritstedthem , and mom They front used which to build, and at the same time 1 Inc. The fnt door Is' protected by I with Asbeitoslate. The fluished wood-
noranoe." as they no
deemed It, and in. them instead of bark for roofing t'hostr 10 the most difa cult to PWL a porch and vestibule, there being a work in the Interior In oak for the
I
�traotad him In the lore Of the 14129111.. -huts. The living room and dining room. -1 gallery over the former on the first , ground floor. and Dine for painting, on
each fourteen by seventeen feet,—are' floor. [the first floor:The flooring Is oak
Wilson . pbHhW$ C,,3,., 73 west Ads. arranged "on suite- with a large 'fire- ! Three bedrooms and a bathroom are I throughout.
St. Torouto. Patterns sant by place In the former. The kitchen is the accommodation shown on the first There is a well finished cellar under
Iside S I
return owdL easy of access from the hall and dining floor -all of good size and wall as- the entire house, which contains the
0 room, and has a side and cellar an- ranged as to cupboards and light. boiler room -with Standard type boiler
puo de Janeiro. trance, T -be main stairs lands in the i The home Is constructed of concrete for hot water heating. and coal and
general storage rooms for house pur-
poses_
up the bay-
That the pilot had lost his COQTWO, 00d plu M t r good serviceable sanitary type,' and
- . ateored the ship - .
Into no earthly harbor, but back
To some old city of legend, where the
.
ours dip
Lazi1y in the water. heedlZ-M of
not other planets
And the stars are
but mere twinkles
set In the dome of site . nce, thatwe
went L we
Daringly into magic land& in wonder
meat.
And it seemed to me that the domes
and turrets were never built
Laboriously, one by one, but that some
god
With a waje of his hand, or a cry, or
r
a turn of the sword -hilt
Had called them to be and' left them
here In the dusk.
And nl&t till I stopped to, the shore,
touched the tries. board' the
hoof of a her",
Spoke to fair folk in the avenue, royal
with light,
W" t
-sure that the pilot -had not for-
gotten his course
And taken us back throUlh time to
some perilous land
1395 of mermen and magi, and little black
p
witches of night.
And golden -roofed palaces, rising like
t
INDIVIDUAL! SMARTI flames in the sand.
-Rupert Croft Cooke, in The London
Can- YOU -imagine- anything more
vivacious than this * Mercury•
becoming and More f
stunning frock of polka-dot crepe? It
-will answer so many Occasions and
pqrppsis with chic that
d8rVe.S0 many.
an will at Once cliLim
the youthful woman
it for bar awn. The skirt has clusters
in the front and back,
of side. plaits
and Is joined to a striaght bodioi hav
Ing a boyish
co.lar and long set-in
opens at the neck
sleeves. The bodicei c
under the tie, and a popilim, flared at Alor
the sides is sown to the dress at the
Ow. 1395' it for -the
.miss and arnial women, and is in sizes
18, .8 and 20 years. Size 18 yomm
.,(36 bust) requires 37ij yards 39 -inch A%*
polka-dot material; % yard plain.con- Preventive Measures,
treating.. Price, $O ce7vto. . making At the very moment you are She--:-"Wby do men always try to
selections for vacation wardrobes, for hold girls' hands?"
the.qeason of.sports, and for general] He (a trifle cynic,&I)-"Pr6b&bIy to
summer wear, you will find a charm- J keep the girls from putting their hands.
Ing assortment of fashions from which In our pockets."
r requirements, in our
to choose, you I - .
New Fashion Book. There are many
adaptations of Paris'mode�s, picturing I heard wood thrush in the dusk
the accepted, the definitely smart thing ' MrIate,6'noltes, and make a star_
that will endure. The patterns are My heart t�et walked with-bittorpess
Came back from very far.
jaccurate and every detail is explained,
--,so that if you have never sewed before
make without difficulty an at,-
-you can Tn Three shining notes were all he had,
tractive dress. Price of the book 10 And yet they made a starry call -
cents the copy. I caught lite back against my bres, tat
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. And' kissed It, &cam and 9LIl.'
-Sara Teasdale, in "Love Songs."
Write your name, and address Vista -
giving number and size of such
want. Enclose 20a In One other way Of reducing t6 sum
Pattorus as you
in (coin proferred; total of hate in the world is to romem
a It :stamps or co Wrap
mrsfully) for sarA a bar that the oiler f*Uow also thinks
Umber and
your ov&r to Pattern bl;ii; ba is right.
k4o I building is wired throughout for an
ample supply of wall and ceiling lights.
Dow -a RDOM, Each house woqld be on land with
It *.$4' a frontage of forty fact. and would
cost about seven thousand dollars
whencomp.eted with fenciag and grad-
ing,
PM Readers desiring further Information,
regarding the plans and specifications
Uvm kmm, of this house should communicate with
tvx W.. the architect direct. Address Lawson
and Little. 374 Beaver Hall Hill, Mont-
real, Que.
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POR414. . —Is i t necessary to PU . a coat of
stained floors it the finish
sbetlac over
is to be of varnish? Jd
A. -The shellac Is DecaSsarYa Ulir
less it is used the, chemicals in the
stain will work up through the Tar.•
4W FIAGIR n1sb and cloud It.
--'Me Garden Song."
..FLYING IN THE LONG AGO oh. see how the rambler seizes YOUV. 7
dress.
As you go'trottlug by,
la key kiag. Sits. beg With of be mon
these -days o circitmnaviglRd With her long. green arms In. 6 Pretty'
arch
uper-Zeppelins, and luxurious air ex. ged her husband to stop and pick up
resew, one recalls with a.smile the the monkeys' wives, and invite them Over your curly head!
earliest struggles of - the human mind to"Ayodbys- This was .done, and one ,the rose didn't sup You. little girl.
0 devise ways -9f travel by sir.' can more easily imagine than describe' To scratch you -or make you cry-
at -
The first airman was the mythical the astonishment and joy of the
She wanted you Dear, to see WhU
Daedalus, who, according to an an- come given to the royal pair, when at 14 mad*
tent fable, lived three centuries be, length they reached AyodhYa Your little mouth so -red!*
ore -the Trojan War. He built In Crete glided down to the beflagged streets
the famous labyrinth. T . o the Hin4u aviation Is not',& new
Being imprisoned w-,th his son, Tear- departure. In view of this ancient le- And -when you fell, in houeago,
- gelid it is rather a rediscovery. The Over the larkspur -stalk -
us. by King Minos, he invented Instru as only a'llttle'trl�k of hist'
ments of flying, the' wings being f&9- Idea bes, been working in men's minds I'Tw o
tend on with wax. . The old record from, remote antiq1tity. A.laddin's pal-'' He thought it would be ac, wise
guys that this caused the death of ace, flying from one country to an- To study your face quite close at hahw*
loam$, who flew so high that the heat other, wonderfully anticipated , the As you skipped down the walk -
of the sun melted the the
modern air vessels, even as the eon
captions of Jules Varna foreshadowed crown,
The shade of your deep -blue eyeW
wings dropped off. Daedalus 11�nimlief I
got to Sicily.. King :,IInOs must have other scientific discoveries.
been surprised when 419 .�Rrlsouer so- in a letter of Dr. Samuel Jabinsoni
by air! dated -1784, he says: -We have a dar' AndIf -the sun shottld qgw;e d6wls:
caped
Ther is an old Indian legend which ing who, disclaiming the some - -day,
runs L thus: Ram, King of, Ayodbya, help of tames and viLpoM to making Right into our garden -place . '
better *thab Daedaltan wings, with Wed met the doll-tiOle'with clips -for
in the north of India had been exiled, better
with his love I ly wife, Sita,
ta, to the -which he will master the -balloon, as three
jungles of the Deccan. The dcrnon J andea�, le masters a goose. Four thous- And give him a welcome there.
monarch of Ceylon, Ravana, abducted and oVlar, has-been raised for the For we'd know that he came, like a
Site wlille' she was wandering In the brorkmanship of iron wings. lover of old.
forest and' carried her off to bisidand "The whole is said to weight .200 -Beseeching, with earnest face,
home. Rama, with the assistance of pounds --no 3P0610119 preparation for To carry back to the sky With him
the monkey king, marched south . to flying, but-tbere are those who expect A lonk of your golden hair!
avenge the outrage -to- see bim In the sky." ' IR Samuel.Fz--(i-e9rge Raynor Garrett in Youtht
The monkey king built a series of Johnson . sL, n )vel, "Rtsselaa," occurs T companion.
this, passage: "The maker 'appeared on,
stepping stones over which --the avqn- motitoek 'rurutsb4id for
gers marched on to the island. There a little Pro I s pinions awbilisi:
R�ima" sl'�* Ravan-a and rescued his flight. He waved his
lady alive and unhurt. The problem to..gatherthe air, then' leapt from his
then was how to get back to Avadhya, stand atd ffi an- instant &iopped into MMManBoolt
great air, machine
e was fitted out, the eke." illuxtrated with P14LM Of
Ladsomelf I
A oderate priced homesb7 Can"
according_ to the story; and so capaci- ChitectL ML, I
6us as it thit it, contained splendid The Monopoly. GuiAe will help yoatodedft
on tbo Urpe of home. e3veriar
roor urnished with seats and cus- sum, watexialtintniol ar-
able to, Invite the "I see where -ane d000ratloft._
room. 8 Henry, Ford is buying
r
hions. up old fiddles." C�fi- a ca".
monkey=n was
which had helped FAscLean Ballders'r-We
'him In his expedition to accompany 'Ye* he probably wants to get a• Na Adal*s& &L. wem
him'and his wife as fellow-passengera. monopoly of an the squeaks in - the WRIODW 001.
ti
When the 'plane passed over -the lworld."
..,V.S."' 9A. '.�.'. "n%Y>mK'J.a� .y. +b•'t:.d�' .. T.v�.'i"✓ y,,�,. 9^"-;?'A!Y ..yy.�..lyreYAI.Y+ 'N��. 4•-.K. s-,!l'•1E.3•Cf'✓ "�." .:+1 N '.:�pM•' �2n' .'b-..�ao!Jrf _ ..•..5:15 "'L i:k"'•Mv'.. lr o�'WY. Tn•.!1 't ai »"a.:"
A �. i. �i-ar+:z•'m'Fax- r,. �.;a"'.im. e.'ni �p.,,,��w.- .'w-,a-•.wz-�cwr: - - - -„rrc fro• _ "''2ir. ,"-j-+'TT-a'ti'.,, t^.*v- �t?
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BES Y�IiRS USE OR la L onlong.
i I am Inland bora, Jit*—sem matbofi �sd $�'�aH
R�BY}a 4WN T�B1,E1'S And Yet, 0 petted by" dire tEllir .
r
_ ( That the sea since, somewhere
I cannot forget. simuld be cold #WSbefltt i1lwt -
�1
Malls Shown One Mother '; %er€.3s. , J-. G _ Id ti evp r ><nowfl _ - a 10 l and the +►Etsetasq
-'
A constant use of Baby's Own Tab- Is a lovely Gnats
"Jots for their- children has proven' to
I , In the night I dreary -
,: thousands o1 mothers' -that they axe, � -�
!l1N-�ithout an equal for babyhood and t :� ./P. Of #aIle
mhildhood ailments. One mother, Mrs. �. '' White in dropping storms,
C. W. Jackson, R R 1, Qilford, Ont , ,� Hurricanes and gales
;writes: -"We have used Babytin .1's Owe, olivorS I-� Old leafs faring.lore
1Tablets ever since our first baby was ' ('- Has lure
—+� - " --- ---- -->— - - rough -all-my-da'-
ye
ora si;teen' years ago. We have -
seven healthy children sad the Tab. (-. Mnet I know, endure. • - -
late is the only • medicine they re- I am inland born. ,
th
tled i i
- v n e r early, years.. Our baby I And yet t
is one and a half years old, to walking I _ 1.1 ..
land telkiag and weighs 26 pounds. I cannot forget _Sunlight After Storni. Clear Shining After' Rain. J *
lBaby's Own Tablets is the only medi- I That the sea sings somewhere It had been wild weather when .>< And now rile sun w;� more -Alf t4
clue he has ever had." I -George Elliston.
left Rome, and all across the, Oampag -beams
Baby's Own Tablets are guaranteed ' All He Wanted.-�
a'. » __. ns, the clouds, were sweeping in sul. Had cheaed the face of 1 hr*,
- - to be absolutely safe for even the new- Mrs. Wetmore -"My. husband didn't :D� i r� ,
boa'n babe. They are free from opiatesteB he was to brie a uest to din i L u Dhurous blue with a dap of thunder dry'd the wet
and narcotics act as a gentle laza. - - , 1,111 have to take pot luck with t t
1, Live on the- stomach and bowels and us,',
thus relieve constipation and Indiges- The Guest -"That'll be all right.,
tion; break up colds and simple fever's i Mrs. Wetmore. 11 1: came for was a
and make baby healthy and strong. hooker of your husbaad'e pre-war
Toa can get Baby's Own Tablets Scot
from your druggist or direct by mail
at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil._ of the Desert.
Yams' Medicine Co., -Brockville, Out .'
---8 - No people on earth are so poetical in
�. Machine Beats Man'. their speech as the Arabs of the desert.
Whenever they have anything to may
A machine so delicate that It de --.they wrap the story with fancy words,'
tecta the slightest unevenness in milk almost in poetry. _
thread.: down to 2-1000 of an inch and Here is an example of a very IM.
counts and classifies under eleven one, of an Arab writing of his pipe:
heads any unevenness and other de- i•"The Apostrophe of Rle Din Attar to
Xeots in the thread Is now In use. His pipe
._ It performa work no minute that It "O; wife of the soul, thou art wiser
escapes the human stand completely than any who abide in the harem. A
and Is visible to the eye only under
;powerful microscopes. The machine taaker.of peace thou art and a builder
'!s introducing an unprecedented Pr** ofof prudence between temptation and
�cision into the testing of 5111 shop- 'thhour of
1 'Invents from Japan 'C� anterr abide
with the pipe, or a
Essentially It it a machine for woad- gnat in the smoke of the tent -fire? Lo,
Ing silk from bobbles Into skeins by wine is but wine for the stm9le, ends
;passing the thread through a grove in pipe but a pipe for the foolish, and wtrat
s gauge. The groove Is adjusted until is a song to the dumb, or a rose to the
a feeler, .002 of .an Inch thick, fits eye that is blind?
• "A bud of the rose flndeth June on
olase enough to
Just support a sped- the breast of the dark -eyed; a song
tied. weight.1 must be sung by the heart of the hear -
Aa ten threads pass through tenter. And these are the pipe and the
=;separste grooves the least variation In mnaker. Also of It the kings hath no
- many tbrsadL is detected acid Immediate- more joy than the beggar, satth El Din
ly the machine stops. I Attar."
- -"r-
I
The Arab' women also write. Here
Mlnard's Liniment for Burns.
is a.sample of woman speaking of wo-
.0
man:
The Reason Why. '
"These women How many a rich
' A Sunday school teacher asked a pupilJ
man have they not paupea+ed, haw
ill -,why Ananias was so severely ptinish•
many a powerful man have they °not
J d.
prostrated, and how many a superior
The little nae tbopght •s mhmte,
,they
man have they not enslaved! Indeed,
thea answered
reduce the adlgb and send the
"please, teacher, they weren't 60 1
saint to shame and bring the wealthy
used to lying- In those days."
to want, and plunge the lotion# to
and spray
vot'e'd into penury. Yet for all this
♦
Judges in Russia.
the wise 1 ut redouble in affection of
To gratulate the sweet return of morn
�autoria
the and honor; nor .do- they. count
ICit-Jndgee cis -the bend
this oppression or dishonor. How
e0g4et Russia, 1,416 are- peasants and
many a man hgdh offended his Braker
882 are anrkmPn
and called down on himself the wrath
;.
of his father and mother-Sttt al Mas -
''it is 'better to be ab:e to look back
halikh--the learned woman."
to a. day well lived than ahead to a
neath them filling Its marble hollow i
month of promise:;. -The lamp.
_
-
To a Sapphire Vase
Possibly not one fisherman is a thoty
Oh, bow did you capture that bit of
WA1MRf aiL ea aailr mf
sky
So wondroaaly tinged with blue?
�A fairy bubble to crystal chained
And tipped with a frosty dew.
it .grew quite tall In -its stem-Iike grace
j As a fairy bubble grows.
Aad made of Its sapphire loveliness
i A home for a pale pink rose. • .
-A- Lewis Colwell
Those who flpd fault with worth;
Dings are captious- without beim
he:pinL _
i To carry"os, its work the Canadiai
Red Cross needs the help of you.
steady memlilarahip. Keep it renewed
i
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ONTARIO AGRICUL'T'URAL COLLEGE
Guelph -.. ' Ontario -
J. B. Reynolds, M.A., A. M. Porter, B.S.A, L. Stevenson, M.S.,
President. Registrar. Extension.
BLOOD
or two, and breuxu g4eams o[ Gua
along the Slaudian aqueduct, lighting l
li'ram drooping plant, or dropp ng res+
the bird's
? -
„L\T4Li/ NEW
up the infinity of its arches Pike the,
Who all things now behold more fres
:EIGHT
bridge of chane. But as I climbed theI
and green f
x•
long slope of the Alban Mount, the
long
After a night of storm' so ralaous,
and closed above it, as sheet -lightning
Which Can be Had Through the
storm swept anally to the north, andGiear'd
up their choicest notes in bush
opens in a cloud at s neet, the motion-
Ube Of D2'. wiuia>atf3'
the noble outline of the domes of. Al -f
and spray
lees masses of dark rock -dark
pink Pills.
bano, .and graceful darkness of its ilei
To gratulate the sweet return of morn
�autoria
°
�� WAlli
rose against pure streaks of alternate
discouraged when a friend advised me
to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial.
casting theft quiet shadows across its
quiet
11
Nature intended every glri to be
blue and amber; the upper sky grad-
-
restleas radiance, the fountain under- W!!�t
happy, active and healthy. Yet -too
naliy flushing through the feat crag-
Carries Eggs In Mouth.
neath them filling Its marble hollow i
many of them find their lives saddened
meats of rainr-oloud in deep palpitating
Possibly not one fisherman is a thoty
with blue mist and fitful sound: and
by suffering -nearly always because
their blood is to blame. All those with
azure, half nether and ha4f dew. The1 sand knows what happens to the eggs
mwndsy sun came sieating down the
'
colorless cheeks, dull skins and luster-
rock of the oxd4mar'y catfish What does
pee of La Riccia, and its
y slopes I happen is quite a cotam:on thing arao
less eyes are in this condition because
masses of entangled and tLR fox"*,;
I fishes of the species. The male ta.k3
�..
they have not enough red blood In
whose autumnal tints were mixed with the 'eBfs labs his mouth and caritelll
a�
their volae to keep them well and in
the wet verdure of a thousand ever-
I ono' aroutnd very caretwbly until thery
so tick generally
the charm of health. They suffer from
depressing and
greens, were penetrated with it fsf
I it it
hatch and he lots the IdWo follows ou4
i
•weariness periodical
with rain. cannot call color,
In life.
terva!s between the solemn and orbed
repose of the stone pines, passing to
headaches. Dark lines form under
was confiagration. Purple, and erfmr
1
so well In my life. I shall always feel
very, to Dr, Williams' Pink
their eyes, their heart palpitates vin-
son, sad scarlet, like the curtains of
To keep potatoes white, do not ustli
- q`}
Iently after the slightest exertion, and
God's tabernacle, the rejoicing trees
,the saucepan in which they are bollsd
came to visit and
the as %was
they are often attacked with fainting
sank into the valley in showers of for
blaze of the sea. -John Rtrlekln, In
spells. These are only a tow of the
light, every separate leaf quivering
any other purpose.°,
.You can get these piRs from your
druggist, or by mail at 60 cents a box
miseries of bloodlessness. When the
It
as It turned to reflect or to
BICYCLE BARGAINS -
,
s
blood becomes thin and watery can
transmllt the sunbeam, first a torch
'r, r
could not do in
be enriched through the use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills and the troub:es
and them an emerald. Par up Into the
recesses of the valley, the green vistas
Is" NW alahuy deal. 11
a,waefa Trdwr.rcaets
tis
from blood disappear•
ri
,PSn
that come poor
arched like the hollows of mighty
I uaewrlta
In almost every neighborhood you will
! waves of some crystalline sea, with the
Correct Valance for Curtain. a
The prettiest girl sighed. All through
the foxtrot her partner had been relat.i 1
And some formerly ailing girl who has
! arbutus Bowers dashed along their t sl/sYeERLELE,WS Ic
'
a good word to say for this medicine.
flanks for foam, and bilver flakes of - I�Went Twaste
Among them there Is Miss Ida M
Withrow, Hardwood Lands, N.S., who
_
orange spray tossed into the air
even
medicine I only weighed seventy-
wei as
says: --"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did
around them, breaking over the gray,
I wail* of rock into a thousand separate \
�, ■
eight pounds. Now i twice
g los weigh
mu If I get out of sorts or weary
; =
the window is nine feet high, the val-
- = „'a�
cine I took, and I cannot praise the m
too highly. When i began the use of
as the weak mind lifted and let them
fall Every blade of grass burned like
��TN
these pills 1 was in a terribly run down
the golden floor of heaven: opening In
:EIGHT
t
„
condition, very thin and very pate. My
sudden gleams as the foliage broke'
appetite was gone, and I bad, a tired,
and closed above it, as sheet -lightning
After Taking LydiaLdiEPinkham •
J
worn out feeling all the time. Doctor's'
I
opens in a cloud at s neet, the motion-
� r r
medicine dad not seem to Improve my
lees masses of dark rock -dark
Yejetaltle COsmQ011ind CoWd N
_
condition • and I was getting arsatty (
'
1
with scarlet lochia, I
though fieir
�� WAlli
f l
discouraged when a friend advised me
to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial.
casting theft quiet shadows across its
quiet
11
in
After some urging I decided to do
restleas radiance, the fountain under- W!!�t
so.
neath them filling Its marble hollow i
f
After ttkfng six boxes I felt like a
with blue mist and fitful sound: and
Melfort, Saskatchewan. - "I had
new' person..- 1 gained weight, had a
over all, the multitudinous bars of am-'
sward troubles. headachesand severe
a+
good color �BIId- ILL improved appetite,.
_
Der -sad"" rose, the sacred clouds that
__
>.il! m my back
and aides..- I was
and the constantly tired feeling that
had made me so miserable -was
Dave no darkness, and only ezii3i to
-
so tick generally
.,�
"
gone
illumlthe-Ever# teen in fathomless in-
that I could not
I took a few boxes more before I stop•
pad, and by that time I bad never felt•..
terva!s between the solemn and orbed
repose of the stone pines, passing to
y ak'
sit up and I was
in bed most of the
1
so well In my life. I shall always feel
very, to Dr, Williams' Pink
lose themselves to the last, white, binds
f
r "� a
months. An foreight
- q`}
grateful
Pills and strongly recommend them*`
ing lustre of the measureless line
i where the Campagua melted into the
, x
came to visit and
the as %was
�
to those who are run down,"
blaze of the sea. -John Rtrlekln, In
.help
'"
unable to attend
1L
.You can get these piRs from your
druggist, or by mail at 60 cents a box
•'Modern Painters."
,� ,'
":
to my baby and
,
s
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
♦;:.�
'r, r
could not do in
i"i
from
work. She boii
Brockville, Out.
Making Her Say It.
me to try Lydia E. Pin kha m's N ege-
r
0 --
table Compound, and of ter taking two
i.
Correct Valance for Curtain. a
The prettiest girl sighed. All through
the foxtrot her partner had been relat.i 1
- -. -
self. I also took L •diad: Yinkham`s
The correct depth of a valance of
"-We
ing "curious facts' 'to her about every -Blood
Medi _ins. Wen I first took -the
a aurtatn is one-Mxtb of over-all
'
thing under the sun, from pial to pair- I
even
medicine I only weighed seventy-
wei as
height of the window -from the flcor to
height
the top of the:: trim. For example, if-ch.tears.
liameat, iia -she was bored almost to
on
eight pounds. Now i twice
g los weigh
mu If I get out of sorts or weary
; =
the window is nine feet high, the val-
Now he was the subject of
heredity: "it`s a. curl us fast," he.
4
and can't.aleep I always take another
bottle the Ve�g{#tab" Compquad.
-`
Lace should be about eighteen inches
-
-re-
who was,
of ,
I frac it wonderfhll for• fe-
-
r
deep.
born, on the same day of the• year as
, .
stale troubl�. -
Minard's Liniment for all pains.
was, but who's, three years older, is my
Do
mended it to my neighbors. .1 will
be only too glad to answer an -F letters
exact opposite in every respect,
I receive asking about it. )Irs,
�/
The ♦ iolet.
you know my, brother?"
WILLIAM RITc131E. 80x,456, 11�eI�f/lt„
`
"No," murmured the gki, "but I'd
&Wkztebewan, A
`x
Down in, a green and shady bed,
'like to."
`
A modest violet grew,
-- _
Its stalk was bent, it hung its head,
As iC to hide from view,
And yet it was a lovely eow'r,
Its colors bright and fair;
It might have grac'd a rosy bow'r,,
Instead of hiding, there.,., ,, �1'•� 0
Yet there it was content to bloom, New single cylinder Harley-Davidson
In modest tints array'd; • Motorcycle, has just won a World's Re -
And there diffusd its sw*et perfume, oord for endurance. Lees than one
Wkhln the silent shade. cent per mile to operate, and over 100
miles .per gallon of gas. $97 cash, bal-
Then let me to the valley go, ance $20 per month. Price =288..,
This pretty flow'r to see; W A LTE R ANDREWS, Ltd.
That I may also learn to grow 346 Yonge St. Toronto
In sweet humility. i
=Tshe Taylor.
Gr*delL
"I thought you knew the Robbins.
Don't you live in the same square?"
"Yes, but. not in the same circle.
lA YOUtR OWN
Ear, nldnar--and Oct It awry.croak- Galt fruit
Yea, eewsrin0 shrubs, shads trees, bedolne, ram
and werfm"LOutfit/uraldltd. Old, es4ldleh-
sd firm has an attnetlw preOssltlon for mad Or
hymen of On" itandlnj and anerdstie.
[. D. SMITH a MAIL LIMITED,
Wlnoas. Ontana
Stiff Jotnts
and more muscles are quickly
relieved by a few applications
of Minard's.
"IVIG OF PION"
Face Badly Broken_. "
Out With Pimples
-C uticura Healed
11 My facm. was so badly broken
oat with pimples that it Was actually
disfigured. They first started with
a few blackheads on the sides of my
Oce, and festered. The pimples
spread to my forehead, chin and
neck. They itched and burned eo
that I could hardly rest. They looked
me badly that I was ashamed to be
seen in public. The trouble lasted
about three years.
"l' read an advertisement for
Cuticura Soap and Ointment so
purchased some. I used about two
boxes of Cuticura Ointment and
four cakes of Soap and was healed."
(Signed) Mrs. John Kelly, Rt. 3,
Bay City, Mich., Nov. 5, 1425.
Nothing so insures a healthy.
clear complexion, soft, smooth
hands and glossy, luxuriant hair
as Cuticurs Soap, assisted 6y Cuti-
cura Ointment -when necessaanry,
Eudple Each rr•s D17 *tan. Addrx Cadian
Depot: 'Bsanhouft Lt4- lteatraL- orrice, Soso
25r, Ointment 25 and Ae. Talanm 73c.
alir catieurs, SharinII Still, 25c.
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HIGHLAND CREEK
L. O. L No. 2934 are having their
HORSE REGISTIER..
ih,
CoxKoDo_Rz (imv.) (9598l (14633).P,'
'
RICR-DS�N'S 0.
. _
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Tr
.RMS
-1 church parade on Sunday titter.
Premier OlvdeaditleSE&IL100. the pro -
�'TEA
-'#L75 Per year., 81-W if paid in adva
to United States and Creat
teat
noon. July 4Lb. to the Centennial
UnfttdChuitch, Theparittle forms up
party of Nelson Wagg,'Claremont,
wilt make the season of 1926 at - his
'Tprrnp
AT 75C PER, LM
fl I
all th. 1� P �Fv) 4t 9. tHn
own srahlp. to jn�:,!re fl!-.
and time), arn proceeds to the church
Kwo PATCH .-2-ND. 15M, 60634,
market to Teas are gittbiaw-
109N MUIKAR, Proprietqr.
- ad� The eburch ---
vice wit! Id it 2 30 p. w. . A cur-
97tuou Staudrd-bt-rd
the prioperty of Nelson Wagg, Clare-
acaTeer-and prices wilt be higher. 5 108. 1. 0 u r 103. rM. 0
1
aim Invitation 1"e ie-udi-d16-A1T-ni-ein-
mont, will make the season of 1926
--Heinz Mixed Sweet Piexle@, in bulk at 30c ii pt.' -
here of the brotherh6dd to come and
at bis own stable. Terms to insure
SE WELL -ANNIE
•A
worship with us. God Save the King.
$15.00.
�gcsTAsyi
"'.. .. . - .! ... I . .,_; Tiger Brand Catsup, per battle, 15 cefits
pretty we idding -was solemnized
IDD Wednesday. June 23rd, at the borne
-.-:- SCHOOL REPORTS.
[28381] (20019). the supe
imp. Clydesdale Stallion. the pro -
bicar
Guoh'8 Maple Leaf Pure Lard, 23c pec lb -20 lb. pail 64 30,
guaranteed. pure leaf lard. Don't try cheap,lard.
perry or Wilson. Brougham.
of the bride's parents. whey Beryl, eld.
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'W, 0-
Promotions in Whitevale School.
Sr. III. to Jr. LV. -Giles Tram (hon),
will make the season of IM as foi-
Iowa : Mondav, leaves his own stable
.6telua Cooked Corned'Beef, slic"ed-st 35 cents per lb.
Aussie of Duoarton. became the bride
of I-. Frank Sewell, son of Mrs.
Gladys Tweedie �hon), Marj-,ry Tur-
to T. Hirot's, kinsale. night ; Tues -
*hotel
6 lb. tits 62 00.
and
Abe We -David Sewell of Cedar Grove.
The Rev. O. Q. W" 'hington, of Eben
ner, Marion H6rnshaw, Maurice Rice,
Stanley Tweedie. Jr. III. to Sr. III.
day, to Graham's until Wed-
n Wavy afternoon ; Wednesday, to
:tzar. officiatad. The bride. entering
-Dominie Sweeney (hon), Phyllis
Mr. Bradley's, Whitby, for might;
Tanglefoot Spray for flies in h4,1f pints and pints, 50,c and 75e
sit
to the strains of Meadelobbou's wedd-
lag March, played by her sister, Miss
Manri*ng (hon), Margaret Nowlarr
(hon), Gertrude PoynLep. Marion Hag-
Thursday, F.Madditford's, Kingston'
raad. onon. H 0 Wilson's. base line.
Sprayers 25 cents.
Aiva Annis, was given away by her
father. She was charmingly attired
eriman, Howard Hilts, Helena Randall
(ret). Sr. II. to Jr. 1II.-Jack Berr.�
night; Friday. W J Miller's, Picker-
Ing. noon. G Cowari's, Brock road.
D
Don't ws�it until August to rid yourselfof dies.
iawbite georgette with lace and wove
(hon), Marion McKay (hon) Mar;
hicksoii
night, Saturday, his own stable till
'an embroidered veil &rid -coronet of
O'Conner' (hon), Nelson
(hon), Stewart Tweedie, Hugh Hilts
following Monday afternoon.
JAMES H ARD S ON
orange Yossotus. she carried a hou.
PRELUDE [246 22] (2(1060},the well bred
-,RIO
quet of sweetheart robes and lily of the
valley. and wore the of the
(rec).
imp. Clydesdale StallIon, the pro -
gift groom,
pt�rty of Oscar Wilson,. Brougham,
x.
a dainty gold bracelet. The bride,"
maid, Miss Marjorie Annie, was astir.
ed in sand crepe de chine. and carried
Notice re Dogs..
will make the season of 1926 as fol.
lows: Monday, leaves his own stable
ickeri�g Hardware Store
-a bouquet of Opbelia; eoseli.. The
Notice is hereby given 04t, the
J. Scott's. nigbt-and till - Tuesday
afternoon ; Tuesday, W. Duokeld'p',
groin was by' his4cousin,
was att
Do Tax and Sheep g Protft-tic.n Act,
A tha-_nigh t :_._Wedneaday,.A_ Mic
''Stewart Lane. Little Miss Ilene
1926, requires that every ci%vner, pos'
eli's.Green River. for noon., WH
Annie, adorned in sunset crepe de
shine and carrying mauve sweet peas
sessor or harbourer of x d;-, shall
have same assessed and procure a
Msjf)v'&. Whitevale, night; Tburs-
day, his own stable, night and till
-No-w is the time to get an Oil Stovo",
and lily of the valley; was Bower girl.
During the signing' of �the register,
tag from the assessor or clerk s,A
Ft ids afternoon ; Friday afternoon
w
to W Ormerod's aree%6od. night:
Mrs I
Ryan of Toronto, sang. After �
buffet
keep -_ such tag securely. fixed to the
dog times during the
Saturday. to b, I
is :1 table until
3 BuPter Florence for $18-M, 3 Biirner Ha Thou Thouglit
Lorain, $25 00,' 3 Burner New Perfection
luncheon, tbe happy coo pie left
at all year,
following Mooda-e afternoon.
$25.00,
fora motor trip to Algonquin Park
and that failure to do so vn1l subjec,.
while they last.
and other points, the bride travelling
In a green coat with hat- to match.
the offender to a penalty not exceed•-
ing $0.00; and that every •hIg which
COURT OF REVISION
Screpa Doors from 2 00 up. Wire Cloth from 18 inch up to 48. inch,
Upon their return they will reside at
Cedar Grove. An interesting event
is found without a tag off the prem-
Black and Galvanized.
.
in coundiction with the- - wedding was
'the
iseg upon which it is habitualiy kept
Public Notice Is bereb-v given that
the fIrst-sitting of the Court of Revis-
L -6w Bra a'. Paints and Varnishes -beat on the market.
christening of two children, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anals. Folsel
may bekilled.
Notice is also hereby given that
ion of the Municipality of the Town-
ship of"Pickerink, for the revision of
'Field and Garden Toole of all kinds always in stock
Pone, and the Intent son of D. J. and
the above regulations will be , str'let-
the assessment roil for 1926, will bo
and at right prices.
and Mrs. Gormley,
l-wriship of P; k.•
y enforced in the To
held at the Townt-bip Hall, Broughans.
Monday, 5tb day J IW26.
ering-, and that tags -,g i
fQk 4 . not
on the of - uly.
Notice to Creditors
already entered on the asses-4rnt.nt roil
at the hour ofone o'clock in the after.
noon.
Agent for International Farm Ma(hinery and Repair?.
9=cl 'Zt2jeZe
may be procured from the clerk.
By order of the Council.
Of which all persons intprepted will
!Our Motto We have it, ren get it, or it is not made,
-in The M 'ter of the Estate of AX114"I
Watson cotton, late of the TIWO.
AI AM SPEARS, -R -e- ',,please
41-43 DONALD R.- BEATON. Cler
take notice &Dd govern ,them
selves accordingly.
Dated the 18th day of June. 10,26.
ship of Pickering. in the County
of Untario. Married Woman, do-
The Pickering
DONALD R. Bic.kTON.
42,43 Clerk of the said Municipality
J. S. BALSI.XiN -PICKERING
i
ceased:
'Notice
tE
Isberaby given, pursuant to
the Statutes in that beh^lf, that
Visrilance Committee
Here is Your Chance
.........
all
having stay
-and
r
"Irsona claims against or
ientitled to share is theestiste of Agnes
Watson Lotton. late of the Township
The object of this Asivociation iv-tr g
lemon ateatin d
tions.
near
J Ay� is ne with it the sumtn;r
re antt Ing rn�.
best. Is the b Iredelight
.of Pickering. County ofOntohrto. Mbr.
prosecute
fe
real bat
ful tb^n a after a real day's
tried woman, deceased, who died no or
a
the
work " The Fuller Brush On , Ltd ,
bas
IRS*
_ 1-1.
day
required to "ad by post preps id or
Members bevies oropsrsI7 atoEsto commons
made it possible to make vour
f --on- *"a dWA�ws -c4_n;e__fr=6�P�fR7
room in our house In the countr
y
�elivesr to the undersigned Adminis.
aa," tasosedi&sely wish any member
y,
No, do not need the' -waterworks.' "
nr his aolicitorm. on or before
ithe 29th day of July -1926, their chris-
d Exacusive Commit$".
bles birship too
you
The Fuller Friction Shower Brush
At,
t';
4dan and ouraAmes, addresae% and de-
7 7
-MCH p(I L Ons. and full _p&rticulars, duly
riake" "44'r be 1304 item see Pres"dar's w
ii0er0»n onappliasi3lon.
With the- Fuller Shower Tank will
glie yon a, abower.that lasts 12 ml nu.
ProW Yow Simma Coffito From Fire I
tir'r
verified, of their cialma, accounts and
Interest. and the nature the
I ae. Comi.�L. D. Banks, C. 9 Palm-
utes. You will have, a real hath and
afterwards a f4ellug like - Grandpa
Undes or! on give 109W inswance rates
of accur-
Ity held 6y them.
er. 4 S. Ctimpus'Lo. Pickering.
Kruschen. 81025 will 10$tAl Your
on summer cottages roofed with Brantford
Immediately after the 29Lh day of
"July, IIP20• the masets of the said eat ate
D. Munro, Jas.. Richardson.
President
country bathroom. Tbat is Al. And
vr&tcbr your abonen. Every Tenth
Shower Brush That Ordered Till.
Is
Asphalt Slates because they are flee fashUM
"W Cannot I ted
at
'will he distributed to the parties @a.
Secretary
Thursday, July 22nd, 1926, Will Be
30
C,
billed thereto, having regard only to
nbeclalme and interest of which the
Given Free. The name* of the lucky
Administrator or his Solicitors shall
ones will be published in -The News"_Qo;s
of July 90th, 19*2&
have rig.rice. -and-and others shall
lbe Imcluded - from the said distritiu.
Order By Wit. send im money, pay
at delivery. I will cause and demon•
Dated at Toronto thio "th day of
1926.
TI T S
strate personally if you wish. and
I show you •the most w-onderful sani-
If f I
WilliaLotiou, E,
m
WMAT
S $A
Cary Invention of this century.
Ackering Diotribating Agent,
R. R. No. 2, ring, Out..
Pig"
ABOUT
ALBERT T. FRANK,
Admialatrawir,
&Rose.
OVIqL43
BREAD
68 Brock Ave., Toronto
.0
•
Say Street, Toronto,
SAIcitors for the Administrator.N.
We STAFFORD
Notice to Creditors
Neilsk's ICE CREAK
Marble and Granite Dealer.
J
% - :In the Matter 'of the Estate of J(-,bn
Quinlan, late bt the Townabip of
S E IRV EID
Sundiet., Suds -a. Cones and Bricks,
�.Cecnetery Lettering etc.
First-class work
d It& �iBrlmtfofjj ontari4
in the County -of On-
.all fisvors.
-Pickerring.
tArio, deceased.
Kingston Road and Pickering
Stecic• Carri*d. Information Furnished and Serviesi
Notice is hereby given that all per.
'Hlreo' Rota Beer for a cool and'
East Towntine.'
on Brantford Roofing rendered by
-_sops having say claims or demands
refreshing drink.
-Pbeone Whitby 08 R'3t
�gellii
F. J. Prouse, ng
-aigaiastthe late John Quinlan whr'
i * dv-
ied on or about the twentse;eth
t-
Neilson's Choolates. 50c per lb, or
27 40 -P. 0.—Whitby R. R.
J. S. Balsdon Hardwares, Pickering .1
t
.4"y of May. A. D. IM, at the Town•
better still a nice W. box
.
stilp f Pickering, is the County and
()a kex of kinds -
--Now is the Time
DICKERING
Province of Ontari6, e reqtsired in
send by post. prepaid, to the under'.
-11
Wedding Cakes a ppecialty
•
signed, solleftor herein far Mary Quin*
new Ledger Plates
)sirs. John Quinlan and Frank Quinlan,and
-To_get
Sections on your
exectstrist and executors of the Ias
will and tootameat of said deceased.
'their names and addresses and full
`77:'
.7 TO%
4%h,
Mowers, and your
Mow -ere repaired 7
-EAT MARKET-f
particulars In writing of their claims
"�"d
They will be done to your
--.
statements of their accounts and
ltboustirreof securities. if any,
A W24
satisfaction by-
.;by them
d
An ta'ke notice that after the First
NME -
L ORNE-RE ID.
Ptound RoiiIst or Steak.- 20.-- pet- 11h
jOay of August, A. D. IM, the said
42ecutrix and executors will p'rocepd
'to
�-CZAR ONT
'Starloin Roast or Steak,
distribute the assets of the said de•
:-Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 2k
ceased awo'Dit the parties entitled
vqbersto. having regard o I to the
a a
-Romp Koesst'... Ise 46
Fine Rib Roast,
.:-claims of which they shall e
t n have
'..,notice and he said executrix at A ,e.
June c he' d Chicks
...
Heavy Rib Roast, ... 16C
cutore will not be liable for the said
"sets or any part thereof to any per.
any
.-Hat
Shoulder Roast. 14 and Ide
:.'son or persons of whose claim
Wil Produce
Pot Roaft, 14c
oball not have been received by them
at the titne at such distribution.
Dated Oshawa this sixtee' day
Laying Pullets b3 Novembek, St
-I-
Brisket, to boil, .. .. ..
Leg of Pork,... 25c
nth
.vf June, .4, D. IM.
.1 '.
I
Loin of Pork, ... .5c
MART QUIVL.� X,
16d on
20c -
Shouldet Roast.of Pork, ... 28c
JOHN QUV;L.kN,
FRANK QUINLAV.
O. K. 0 H
STARTER
1 0 K
'Tork Chops, 28c
66
Fxecutrix and Executors•
AND FEED
-Pure Pork Sausage. 25c -
My JOSEPH N,
111i King S�. E.. Oshawa,
For first 6 weeks, followed by
. 7- � " v'
-Finest Salt !sock,... 25c 64
64
42.44 Th-eir Solicitci
Finest Breakfast Bescon, piece, 35C
O. K. DEVELOPING FEED AND MASH
sliced, ... 35C
Ns—
With weather conditions now more
favorable, start to raise your next
Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 80c
-,—S/
Glass Signs of all kinds made to order. -
winter'q flock. Many satisfied users are sending us
'Back Bacon, '15c,
Mirrors Re -silvered. uold, Silver,
testimonials backing
up our claims.
Cooked Ham,
Pewter,' Nickel CopOr etc.
FEED THE 0' K. LINES FOR PROFIT
"Weinem. 25c:
Articles. Ornaments,
-Tableware and Jewellery
Head-Obeese, 15C
.3
silvered. nickel.pl^ted
If your dealer cannot supply yon, write direct.
EftayiPirst and Domestic Shortening,lba '55 cents'
or gold-plated.
.4 1 ,
5 lbs 90 cents
Estimates Free.
MA-RKHAMI'FLOUR
MILLS
-
lb prints 18 centi j
0 L 11D M RTrout
-R &
and*,White Fish Every __.
Friday: j
LOC U,91' HILL, ONT.
D. N. R E ES 0 soNs
Phone Mnrk55RI 30-42
MARKHAM, ONT.
W. G. REID, PICKERING
A - _Z
-Sox, special, 890'
A MV
CLARKMONT.
Quite & large number from here
Wall
ME—
attended the circus in Toronto on,
Wednesday.
In the m9ttor of the e -tate of
Monday.
Mrs. F. Chidlow was in Toronto
Frank Barclay and IfIzsca Raw
ens and Ilean Cooper motored-to-
Frid
_TOb*V1;miuK is laid up with an
Niagara Falls on Sunday', and on-
j6yed the brilliant illuminative of
attack of shingles.
Leonard Pilkey had a busilD088
the Falls in the evening.
-Township of Pickering, Province
of Ontario, farmer deceased.
trip to Toronto on 14onday.
jamesAllaway leavesAhis week
Alfred Pretty has, been laid up
with a severe attack of lumbago.
Over 500 samples to choose from
for Bowmanville to make barrels
Mrs. Pretty, we'are glad to state,
is much improved, after her long
t
siege of illness from pneumonia.
V
F. M. Cooperreeel ved Awo car-
L complete line of Paints, Oils and
Thomas Edgar Liam, late of the Town-
Us& of cattle from Eastern, On-
CARD THANKS.
See
-Sox, special, 890'
,Notice to Creditors
CLARKMONT.
Quite & large number from here
Wall
L. Fingold was in- the city On
attended the circus in Toronto on,
Wednesday.
In the m9ttor of the e -tate of
Monday.
Mrs. F. Chidlow was in Toronto
Frank Barclay and IfIzsca Raw
ens and Ilean Cooper motored-to-
Frid
_TOb*V1;miuK is laid up with an
Niagara Falls on Sunday', and on-
j6yed the brilliant illuminative of
attack of shingles.
Leonard Pilkey had a busilD088
the Falls in the evening.
-Township of Pickering, Province
of Ontario, farmer deceased.
trip to Toronto on 14onday.
jamesAllaway leavesAhis week
Alfred Pretty has, been laid up
with a severe attack of lumbago.
Over 500 samples to choose from
for Bowmanville to make barrels
Mrs. Pretty, we'are glad to state,
is much improved, after her long
4or F. C. Om.
siege of illness from pneumonia.
V
F. M. Cooperreeel ved Awo car-
L complete line of Paints, Oils and
Thomas Edgar Liam, late of the Town-
Us& of cattle from Eastern, On-
CARD THANKS.
Varnishes at right prices•
tario last *eek.
A number from here attended
'OF
We . wish to thank the member of
.7.—the garden party at Brougham o a
tbeCherrvwood United Church and
Ldiee' Aid for the beautiflut finial
$2@5000`
.
Wednesday eveninjr.
from
tribute sent during our recent bereave -
of 1926, are re*-
quired to send by post prepaid or de -
A nutpber Claremont and.
went. Also, the friends and neigh -
Claremont
vicinity purpose celebrating DO-
bore for cheir kind expressions of aym-
minion Day In Pickering.
pathy.
hand stoves in stock
Dag Tavlor, of Ste. Marie, visit-
Wesley and Edith Roach.
and full particulais duly verified of
their claims, accounts or interests, and
ed his brother, D. B. Taylor, for a
Cbeirywood, Out.
Claremont, _OntanO
tow hours on Thursday last.
rock bottom prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Krumpt, of Sas-'
PICKERING BRANCH --W. F. Law, Manager
prices.
with Q. -&--and-
katchewan, visited e. & a
Do 'A, S G O TT
Immediately after the 15th of July,
Mr& Truemag on Sunday after-
S� H 11 N G L-
100013.
-C. S. and Mrs. Trueman and
qft
:Atkraily left on Wednesday for
will be distributed to the parties en-
C 0 0
Whitby where they will reside in
Nova Scotia Shingles
Gilt Galvaalzed Steel Shingles
titled thereto, haying regaid only to
the claims and interests of which the
Jf
Bird's Felt $late Shingles
executrix or •her solicitors stall then
Mrs. Hugh Gregg returned home
for sale at
T. PATERSOWS - CLAREMONT
have notice, and all others shall be
excluded from the said distribution.
-on Friday evening, after spending
Call and get prices.
Dated at Toronto this 9th day of
n
Jul e, 1926.
Men days with relatives at Alex-
BASKET,S
andria.
.0
Having purchased the stock from
Capt. Archie Taylor and wife. of
Hard anaSoft (30al of the'
Each loaf's the
the Estate of
_40wen Sound, spent a few days
'best quality on
same
W. G. BARNES and the entire:
last week with D. B. and Mrs.
Taylor.
Mark well the
j
Mr. and Mrs. Comba, of Toron-
name
JL JF1%j1j. Ai LAW9
to, spent the week -end here with
from Ben Box" to Three
and Mf Bushel.
the latter's brother, D. B. Taylor,
and wife.
Clifford Pilkey, science teacher
In the Milton High School, return
Maple IAaf Mutual Firr
TAY L 0 R
SOLO C -
Gies n' River Basket Works
ed home on Wednesday last for
N C I N G
13 R E A 0
Phone Mark. e400
Insurance Co.
his summer vacation.
Ah One
Cheap rates for farm and country
buildings,
am prepared to build and sell all
styles of lawn. chicken wire andvtook
fences at reasonable prices.
F. C. Beal, of Toronto, accom-
&-The Man that made the Barnes
CLAREMONr-
allied by hie son, George, sad
ssallied
:Windstorm insurance on building*,
It will pay you to consult me before
1
GARDEN PARTIES
wind -wills, Silos etc.
Automobile Insurance
augh ter, Miss Marion, 4980.t San-
Vit:
f F 13-
Lif E-4
Ready Rooting and
Bale Wire.
day with J. H. and Mrs. Beal,
FARMS FOR SALE
(31� 0 n I..,ty
TWO HOURS OF LAUGHTER
•Write or phone
�orae Raid, we regret W
Mrs. L
Write for particulam
ED. BOWMA N
3'48 Phone Pick. I=
report, to conflood to her bed on
Oread, 3 lb. loaf, 180.
account of illness, but we are glad
Long Distance Phone. Junctiop 1199w
ito know that she 6 improving.
Widmer
A D A N A 0
We are pleased to see
being
A AA
Miller on duty again, after
laid off work for three weeks,
The Store that saves
jowing to illness, -having now quite
yon money.
recovered.
Thomas and Mrs. Paterson have
Quality, First Courtesy Al ways:
":been spending a week or two in
whiz their- da"04er.-
Mrs. Clarence Pengelily, for whom
s� 'Mr Paterson is erecting an addi-
See
-Sox, special, 890'
,Notice to Creditors
Pugh c, Aldine Ward c.
A01.
Wall
Pape
r
In the m9ttor of the e -tate of
Ddstovei
7.
fel Jones III, Adelaide McCullough
Thomas Edgar H,%m ltae'of,-,the
III, Elsie Mathews iii, Do--rl)thy
the 1026 Simles at Bingham 8
before buying.
-Township of Pickering, Province
of Ontario, farmer deceased.
pect al
Ladies' Silk.
Over 500 samples to choose from
Notice is given that pursuant to
the statutes, in that behalf, that all
3 burner with
v
at 10c per roll and up.
pem ns having claims, against the
entitled to share in the estate of
V
fred Moles III, Tom Oliver c (pby-
L complete line of Paints, Oils and
Thomas Edgar Liam, late of the Town-
... oven
ladies' dregses.
Varnishes at right prices•
ship of Pickering,. Province of Ontario,
installments of your earnings -in a
Estimates cheerfully given for all
farmer, deceased, who died on or about,
the 8th day May.
$2@5000`
siog.), Phyllis - Geto w (Eng. gram.,
interior and exterior
decorating.
of 1926, are re*-
quired to send by post prepaid or de -
.arith., physiog.) Pro. to Form I
YWs If reqaired and there is no depreci-
Claremont
liver to the undersigned, executrix or
her solidi
Itor, on or before the 15th
We also have a few second-
W. G.BINGHAM
day of July, 1926, their christian and
surnames, addresses and descriptions,
hand stoves in stock
Mary White ii, Marie Figs iii,
.Painter and Decorator
and full particulais duly verified of
their claims, accounts or interests, and
—at "to sell"
Fruits always on hand at
Claremont, _OntanO
the nature of any security held by
them.
rock bottom prices.
Note Pubject,9 appear
PICKERING BRANCH --W. F. Law, Manager
prices.
-A
Do 'A, S G O TT
Immediately after the 15th of July,
----yexr's work the stibject moat
S� H 11 N G L-
the gait] es".1te
qft
will be distributed to the parties en-
C 0 0
Nova Scotia Shingles
Gilt Galvaalzed Steel Shingles
titled thereto, haying regaid only to
the claims and interests of which the
CLAREMONT
Bird's Felt $late Shingles
executrix or •her solicitors stall then
Agent for Ackerman's Quality I
for sale at
T. PATERSOWS - CLAREMONT
have notice, and all others shall be
excluded from the said distribution.
Harnees. Ask the user.
Call and get prices.
Dated at Toronto this 9th day of
n
Jul e, 1926.
Coal, Coal'
BASKET,S
CATHERINE JANE HAM;
R. R. No. 1.
.0
Having purchased the stock from
Locust IJW Ontario,
Executrix.
Hard anaSoft (30al of the'
the Estate of
...BEATON & ROSS
'best quality on
W. G. BARNES and the entire:
330 Bay St.,
hand
j
business of JOS. W. DOTEN
Am prepared to supply all sizes
Toronto, Ontario,
41-43 Solicitors for Executrix.
JL JF1%j1j. Ai LAW9
K
from Ben Box" to Three
and Mf Bushel.
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Gies n' River Basket Works
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Insurance Co.
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Cheap rates for farm and country
buildings,
am prepared to build and sell all
styles of lawn. chicken wire andvtook
fences at reasonable prices.
&-The Man that made the Barnes
Basket."
:Windstorm insurance on building*,
It will pay you to consult me before
1
GARDEN PARTIES
wind -wills, Silos etc.
Automobile Insurance
purchasing.
I also have for sale Asphalt
Vit:
HOTTENTOT MINSTRELS
of all kinds.
Ready Rooting and
Bale Wire.
Male Quartette, Comedy, Acts. Skits.
Monologues. Music.
FARMS FOR SALE
(31� 0 n I..,ty
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A AA
.,,tioc to her residence.
The league match played on the
Memorial Park here on Saturday 'n -e* Foundation'
. l,i ®�
tut between Ashburn and Clare•
-
mout
well "ONEERY fortune has hada foundation.
out was an interesting sad
I yed game, resulting in favor of Groceries
U1 rempat by the score of 3-0. jL!d Every foundation. in the first instance.
Strawberries are Iiiitriniog .0 is laid with the first few dollars savedL
to ripen and the crop promises to
bean abundant one, if -the weath Fresh Every Week Start to save now and lay your foundation.
or continues favorable. The out. Save seriously—save consistently. For money
-yield is , _.4% , I I *' in the Bank is the buffer against misfortune
took for w -good raspberry t the ver
notbrigbt, as the severe winter y and the barometer of future prosperity.
proved destructive and those at
lowest prices
which survived will not yield TIM
is The sympathy of the cowmen
ity is extended to Arthur and Mrs. Highest price paid DCMUMON SAM
?rouse in the desth of tbeir twin VfHrrSY BRANCH, J. H. PERRY, Manager -
daughter, Audrey Lorena, which -,for farmers'
-took place on Saturday night at BROOKLYN BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Manager.
the age of eighteen months as a
result of an attack of whooping produce'
-Cough. followed by puenmonuL.
Her fnaeral took place on Monday
to Groveside cemetery.
Quite a large number from
-Oaremout attended the annual J uarrived
licnie at Museelman's Lake on Few'
team
tnrday last and report anen
%
joyable time. A picked up
went over to tok
test, but were d ea by Balla -h- X JL
-trse. The schoolm also went
over and captured the cash prize S
-offered for school teams.
-
Claremont ContiDation School pee' Secure your supply now- at the
promotion and recommendation•
weports. This report is based on r.
low price of 1116.50,
-all the leets of the wholeyear.
qP
-Names in order of merit. Require -
Monte for recommodation or pro 'Call at
motion: I CI&90 110D. Over 75% if- Kiddies' Silk• MGOM'S -Phone -ARM
2 oWs hon. 67-74o/o 11, 3 clast; bon. Box, special,' 19c
40 66 o/ o 111, pass 50 80 o/o C. Form
-IV—Alice Pegg I. Isabel Gregg ii.
Ilan Miller it Gladve Jones ii V^"4hial- RUL -
Edna Green and Robert McCallum
(equal) III, Helen Dawson III. Mar-
�
-Sox, special, 890'
Pugh c, Aldine Ward c.
Form III—Hugh Miller I, Eliza-
Ladies' Silk
beth Ward ii, Irene Cowie ii, Mur
Installment Plan
fel Jones III, Adelaide McCullough
Rose, 50c and $P I
III, Elsie Mathews iii, Do--rl)thy
\y;', PURCHASING - commodities by
Harborn c. Edith Beans C, Sam
Fingold c, Marion Spencer c, Mar-
Ladies' Silk.
garet Linton. Pro. to Form III—
Stella McCullough I, Margaret
Hose, 75c per pr.
Spenceley ii, Eimer Evans III, Al-
popularity. Often the object pur-
fred Moles III, Tom Oliver c (pby-
_' Fancy Crepe for
siog.), Goo. Middleton c, Margaret/
I)oucette (arith.), Kathine Taylor
ladies' dregses.
(Bag. gram.), Margaret Bingham
installments of your earnings -in a
(arith.), Sadie Linton (aritb.- , phy.
siog.), Lillian Dawson (arith., phy.
. Famcy and plain
siog.), Phyllis - Geto w (Eng. gram.,
Curtain Scrim.
.arith., physiog.) Pro. to Form I
YWs If reqaired and there is no depreci-
—Alma Ward 1, Sadie Evans ii,
ation, but accreting interest as time
,Clayton Parker Ii, Mildred Pugh ii,
goes on.
Mary White ii, Marie Figs iii,
ri and
A Frest line of Groceries
'4Goorge Byer iii, Doris Johnston c,
Dorothy Brown c, Gladys Apple-
Fruits always on hand at
by sick -standing in art .and geo.
Where
rock bottom prices.
Note Pubject,9 appear
PICKERING BRANCH --W. F. Law, Manager
after a name, either the depart-
tnental examination or anotber
in be
Do 'A, S G O TT
----yexr's work the stibject moat
taken, M. J. Wilker. principal ;
I "
CT AP'PXf1)VT
Highest price paid for
Cream at the
clarema L Cream'
Give as a trial and be convinced
STANDS FOR THE BEST
a
71
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Litter: Carriers, Bay Carrier%
'Pnmpo, Door Tracks, Cow
(Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete.
It'Will pay you to got my rioss on
W above bdorelmying 4180ASM
FRANK J.-PROUSE
PICKERING, ONTARIO
BMW I
Of an seatwisis sad —"a -
What We Promise—We Dai 4.
Consider -
When It is something that can 10
done but once, be It great or
small, the best alone
is sufacleat.
T. MATHISON
Office and Works, Whitby. Oak
-�g
_P*cke
1 rmg
Lea* or Goods Sto I
HARNESS
Our supply of quality Harness and
Parta Is now complete.
BOOTS—GRIMB SHOE
We have a large stock of this Famolu
,Boot on band—unbeatable
• for hard wear and tear.
REPAIRING
•We maintain our established repupb-
tion for repalcini all kinds of
barness an boots.'
CEGIL BRADLEY
'Harnes9-maker,
ONTAPW,
'J
N & za'
Ikk 4UL;,�44_ 1. t—_
UyM9 on the
Installment Plan
\y;', PURCHASING - commodities by
-A paying 114, dollar down and a dot
lar a week" has grown into great
popularity. Often the object pur-
chased is worn out before it is paid
for, mod the purchaser continues to
pay. Buy yourself a fortune on the
BANKING instalment plan by placing regular
installments of your earnings -in a
FUJY Standard Bank savings account.
The money is always avallabl for use
YWs If reqaired and there is no depreci-
ation, but accreting interest as time
goes on.
STAN DARD 'BAN K
OF C.46--N.A.D.A.
PICKERING BRANCH --W. F. Law, Manager
Branches &I" at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby
Highest price paid for
Cream at the
clarema L Cream'
Give as a trial and be convinced
STANDS FOR THE BEST
a
71
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Litter: Carriers, Bay Carrier%
'Pnmpo, Door Tracks, Cow
(Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete.
It'Will pay you to got my rioss on
W above bdorelmying 4180ASM
FRANK J.-PROUSE
PICKERING, ONTARIO
BMW I
Of an seatwisis sad —"a -
What We Promise—We Dai 4.
Consider -
When It is something that can 10
done but once, be It great or
small, the best alone
is sufacleat.
T. MATHISON
Office and Works, Whitby. Oak
-�g
_P*cke
1 rmg
Lea* or Goods Sto I
HARNESS
Our supply of quality Harness and
Parta Is now complete.
BOOTS—GRIMB SHOE
We have a large stock of this Famolu
,Boot on band—unbeatable
• for hard wear and tear.
REPAIRING
•We maintain our established repupb-
tion for repalcini all kinds of
barness an boots.'
CEGIL BRADLEY
'Harnes9-maker,
ONTAPW,
'J
N & za'
Ikk 4UL;,�44_ 1. t—_
PART IT. emphasis and .with a glance at the
In the h isn of drawing him out, I policemen.) Without my protective
could not resist the temptation to Ob - rays, the rabbit would have been killed1
rft-
rabbits to have eaten so many. er
ful of He seemed about to answer, when a projects my protective ray I* in that
A teaspoon
cellar, over whiih you are stand G
LYE serve that he must be very fond Of - it position. The apparatus which
instantly I raised the cake to Its p
n REEK TEA R73
ometesLye sprinkled pair of glaring beadiights blazed I "We will imagine," he proc!:Ied,
across the downs as a car turned off I "that this pencil, is the Death R�y,,
the distant main road an to the cart 'is." Awls for ki�
-.An the Garlbage Can fatal to -any h-vinf, thing, and ectua"-y-1 ---It Is b* Mar the most 41011clou
track leading to the mill. At the mill destructive to de.tcate electrical ap-
vrevem fliesbreeding itself the car stopped and an electric,
paratus." Then he *d the pancil
horn screeched three or four times.
against a Japanese paper fan which the protective rays and that Jezzard That Youthful Feeling.
Jezzard gave a little exclamation ri-t to carry his demonstration a
USO Gillett's Lys for all stuffed the ferret into a bag, picket he had produced from his pocket In Inisal Youth, the elusive, to what every woe,,
allp furthor�to the point of finaility,
the position of a dart in a board. And
Cleaning and L his man seeks to hold against the st7oq
Disinfecting nets, th.:vw the sack of live rah= this fat represents my protective rays, Juet as he had carr$od it to the oi% pulil of the years. Some succeed bit, over his shoulder and, without a 9
which s:ZdsDUt exactly 'like the fan of finality in tne cane of the ra bit.
word, ran with su--pt.sing swiftness itself, bsolutely negative the I -Now, then," he proceeded, "as 14 others don't. There is an art in pry
'
7-- Costs little over the brow of the hill In the direc- of -the. Death -Ray That protection against possible spies, as serving thc�&s youthful look$, and few'
Wit -hms 1-1115tallekl --LPpaMtus --- ------------
bly =�llw
Milt A few mornings later I was out The rah- I
is haptionag at this Instant. I soonpossess
with my bun in the hope of getting a bit is -safe because it is screened by an that c= I devised a means of blow- Perhaps the most imp"nt aid to'
invisib,:e fan. But Immediately 1 touch ing my Invention to atoms should tiny
- has nothing what.
Lare for my pot when I espied. Police one force an entrance to, exandr) a it. preserving youth
s*Itch on my apparatus the ro- ever to do with beauty parlors or 0011�
Constable Harman and another officer ily reason,, of cours% was to insure
hurrying Lp the hillside. When tective rays cease to function—,, Aere that my secret should not be discover- mottos, The first essential to a happr
they he dropped the fan and poked the pen- me Harman introduced me to ed by agents of in alien Power, an who'
reached cil into space "with the result that My mind; this means that the woman compsmion, Superinten<bunt Milton, 1
the rabbit is instantly exposed to the re.-4-prebes have been form country, would look less than her actual years
a gra moustached man of middle age
I Death Ray. I will. now perform that and my country &6-.nf:. In my modest must cultivate happy, oars -free.
Ile Good Day. with keen, steel-b,'ta eyes. Harman,
D Please keep your eyes on way I have been pn-i,axlng, in the time thoughts. Nothing ages like worry; It
have next war end my is the King of the Wrinkle -ma.
must ha, " told hie superior offiLor"peration.
the target' of I a&(*, for tiva n( means kers,
"y7bou the Golden sun he knelt RL.ut me, for the newcomer ;mme(L-� into the one desire has bigist, to diev� Perfect health makes for beauty.' .,On the far horizon's brim, stely admitted me into his confidence. I Jezzard passed out of eight f lif not d4virtroyi
cellar., We beard a faint o savin
Casting off the cloaks of night, was a, click. and erg
w, Therefore scrupulous attention to,
'a
t � all. ow
d'e" wires
ng It.
It seemed that the errand w 9, res col-trol
serious one—nothing less, indeed, than instantly the rabbit fen dead, while, a -
ph -At my bed I bowed with him, ly physical fitness 12 the npzt essential.
;chorus of "Bravos!" came from the srfAcient high hex to destroy n
to effect. the arrest of Jezzard.. upi)aratus. I haviu unit' to press this Some women in the later thirties. and
'�L said my prayer. and, as be rose," "On what count?" I asked. I group of generals, button, and what will happen? Several forties acquire that vice of middle age
what happened next, none
i But for n
"Murder," replied the superintend- thin rZerve. My in- --a love good thl to eat. Thin
; of us, I am certain, was prepared. . "I
Rose up, too, and went my way, Ten, as ngs
ant. Tent0 toil be wi,
-Y%d the beast and cleaned the byre, i Whi:e the War Office people were be b.u-,vn to atoma, which tendency must, be curbed. But this
I whistied, will z. -&an that the protective rnya will -
Bent my back above this bay. "Harman and I have suspected it their lips,' puffing their does not mean that the youth-seolter'
=k7nodding their gray heads and,cea:;e to function and I shall should "haat." To fight Natmv when'
for some time,,, I said, "but the trouble frl, dead—killed, of course by the
When at noon full' -bat he paused. was to prove that it was murder." I talking quietly among themselves, Leath Ray from the winaa, Now Nature intended 'YOU to have a rult
I Jezzard reappeared in the trench and figure to W court disaster,
.3ton I &pread my cloth. and 9140 '1 know," put in the superintendent,
'Meat that had 14A life from him "But by the merest chance we have 1 with some trouble (for he was a frail tba-1 my work is done, my life is a Some Women imagine that matter of small consequence. But let they C"
little man), raised t ladder in front
Meet and fruit from his estate. obtained sufficient evidence to jugtif7 of
Jezzard's arrest, at all events, though . thetarget. Then ereturned to the " tell you that I have committ-ad in defy every law of health and buy
d%:tai! of my discovoty to per, and youth In the salons of the beauty &Pa -
I do not fancy for a moment that there cellar clicked 'on a switch and came i X
Rose refreshed, and took my scythe, back into view again. This time be the becr*t is known to me ne. With ciallets. The best they get Is a poor
will be sufficient to convince a jury. Iv If and the I-paratus destroye-rI,, initiation, .N,
!11 TW'ed until, as duck drew nigh, We are going over to arrest Jezzard: trailed behind him a long, double- 1 " IL be lost for all Noah can take the place
;1. that secret will
Passing hence, the moon his bride, right away.' Perhaps you will come, flexi&e wirre, like that used for elec- time. of plain food, outdoor exercise, ad*-
tric lights.
Held her glowing monstrance high, with us. We may need your he:p." quate sleep, and a happy d1spositTlIn.
At the foot of the ',adder he paused, i He paused for a moment, and When you sleep the little soldiers of
I needed no second bidding, and the blinked up at us and began to speak. looked about me.
Bade me see him still, then, blessed, three of us went over to the mill, for I "Four of You," he said, "have come youth Eire, at work repairing the rav-
His foot was on the bottom rung of I
.8:knt me home with joyous tread, we eaw no sign of Jezzard down at the ladder, and it must baive grain- to witness a discovery which might ages of time. Give them plenty of op-
U -ends I love ally dawted on us ---certainly It did on: have rendered armies and aircraftportumity to do their work well. This
Wb*re thi two dear I: as the butte. At the mill he Myed to me
':Poured the wine and brake the bread be, and when he saw the police ani- that he was striking a dramatic vwrierab:e against the insidious Death may Involve refusing invitations. But
—Henry Howarth Bashford. forms (and. incidentally, my gun, I Ray. The remainder of you (and he what Is a dance missed compared with
which I tried to kecp out of sight) h3 pose which seemed strangely familiar.
*ammed the door 'pointed a lean, tremb�ing fin a year
would have a. in our Like—ike what? Ah! Of course! Like ger !0 dodged?
Sydney Carton pausing on the steps ward the PoAce offleer) "have come to
faces if the superintendent had not 'Sp I
shoved ins foot in the seek the life of one who was willing.
,ng J,,,,,d 0 the, guil:otine.- And the situation grear discove to his d's Liniment for Rhournatlern.
_+ave+--d-eixpas%.UIaU MI a In man re matic ecause, ry
&'though I knew count I cannot blame them—they
wrwl T conlef not h,.' that somet ng was North !o Go South.
irin . the hs
Va 4r A,I�y to
79;ugb he were looking at going t�
calm and unruffled manner in which disc ilii dient. For the It you look at one of the flat maps
ca!gly as y
. ..... Milton carried out his painful dot us across a dinner table. But it was � will never take me alive, or the world which you will find in
He allowed Jezzard to attend to one I
or t not until be had peered lo�n; and in -1 We:L he went rambling on—but'l most geographies. you will decide that
two things imide (a kettle, I think,.
Mton that I what else be said was :oat to in ears the shortest air route from London to
n
t
j;t
was boiling over in oil stove), and , j d
then just as the prisoner was in the �kaet. Super'ntende�' `3' for at that moment, just as XZr ' 1 New Zealand to over Geneva. Bagdad.
-n," he began, "you I was reaching out for the electric press Bombay and northern Australia Now
act �f shutting tht door and feelin gentlemen, g have seen that my disco ry protects: button.- young Harmon, stand just
for the key of the padlock, a large v7I lbehind me, whispered quickly my get a globe and do a little measuring.
motor car swung into sight and pul' a small animal against the Death Ray. , You will find- that the shortest line is
ed i But the crucial test—the only test ear:
up under the shadows of the mill. From 4.Stand 2�te still." almost exactly over t�e North Pole.
thC*- ftir, with F om- little show of im- 1 which will satisfy you, I am sure, from
military point of view—is I obeyed. I felt him take my gun To travbl southeast y" would begin
a mi,,
vortance, enl,9,rFPd four tall, gray.
yet to 1 from under my arm. -Next Instant he by going due north!
haired soldiery appearance. I come. In a word, gentlemen I am,
Ing to ascend this "r and fired it, both barrels together, at
I took then) for geqwrp-1s; they had that now go
4 Jezzard's legs. We saw Jezzard test
look. place myself in front of the Death,
lapse and fa:l stupidly from the lad -
At the sight of Jezzardi standing ""'"nut he could proceed one of!der. Then Harman,s spoke again.
between the two police officers, they Doln"t
the took a step forward. "Hang on to the fence," said,'
stopped short. r I gripped an upright, and, bidding Why, what's this, I_. Jezzard!" he cried, waving his 1!me only to stand steady, Harman
puffed One cf them. "What's wrong?" arm, "You must not! I forbid it! For scrambled up on to my shoulders andthe esent we are more than satifted." Wear Nt
Jezzard spread his hands.
"I'm under arrest, sir, for murder." Old Jezzard smiled in a curious way. sprang forward. He came % cropper
"You may forbid it, sir, " he answer- � on the other side, but in a flash he was
"Prepoeterous," fumed the general P
ed, "but you cannot prevent it The'on his feet and down in the trench at
M. H for so he turned out to be), his !stele' gate is locked!" Jezzard's side. - He was only just in Y01ir Clothes
Colorml E. Ouse as back as a thunderc:oud. "Absurd!;
One of the very few pictures of the Of ficer, let the man alone! Well, I don't knn'tv� what the others time, for wounded by the small shot
feh, but I can hazard a guess. As for though he was, Jezzard was already I ......
myself, my heart near:y stopped beat- dragging" hinigelf back up the ladder
and of unique interest in view of the group at the mill door, and, drawing in and reaching out for the wire. But
-W
late WoodT-ow , Uson'a silent partner. i He turned his back an the little
I the other War Office peop'e aside con-' ing as Jezzard climbed that :adder.
recent publication of his memoirs. i Every I expected to Harman was in time.
honeerred with them in an excited under- a
see him
fall d. Before his head reached I The affair never got into the pagers,
� As the upshot of it the spokes. or young Harman wou:d have figured
man presently faced about, and, with the level of the target he raised an,
The Measure. -
a slight,y more y tone, asked arm and wp.ved it to and fro in front as a national hero, for it is certain
-Little Betty, who was vUying 1 . . or
1-c W, InIly t1iff-rablift cage. im Jetauttg-tnventionr-
tindefer Me re- "You see," he cried triumphantly, "I! would have been lost to England for-
�country wiiheFgrandma, Nept to the moval of Mr. Jezzard til after the
fee! nothing whatever." ever, I am glad to know -that the
low!.-filouse - to ser 41 - there- were any demonstration they had come to wit- War' Office has mviognized Harman's
eggs. - - She 'returned In a -few minutes, nese. quite understand your posi-, Soldiers though they were, men to splendid services in the time of crisis
ng very disappotuAed. tion, officer," added the general, "but whom death was but part of their
"ki we will hold ourselves persona"y re- business, I cou'd see that the kttli by making him an award which wi:I
,,No agge this morning, grannie," she
said. aitA added, "except the one the 1sponiib:e to your superiors for"what oup of soldiers felt the tension as -enable kim to buy a home for Moly Simply dissolve
flr-,,,y as we did. Their. eyes were � right away. 1. am going to be
we are asking you to do. Yen must
chickens measure by." Vinso (25 seconds).
realize how vita!:,,, import -ant our visit fixed on the inventor, fascinated, and best -mATI- stand
tit, part , the robust co'oe had faded from their I Jezzard, I hoar, wi'.:l never stra
icular:y if Mr. Jezzard is not or any -
You don't, have to be, crazy to dad2cc hke!y to be--h'm variable later ocheeks. trial on the, capital charge Put into the wash.
the Marieston;. btlit it helps some. "Very well, sir," he said. "I am One of them jabbed' his walking. thing e'w I dare say the War Office water—
stick into the turf. had something to do with that. But
satisfied with the undertaking you,
Mr. Jezzard," he puffed, "get If the Public Prosecutor had consider- .Put in the clothes.
have given. Mr. fe7,zard is at your 9
disposal—provided, of course, that, he down! Get down."ed that there was sufficient evidence i,
he did
remains within sight." I But Jezzard ignored him and reso- to , stify 'proceedings (which Soak two o hour%
Otiu W
continued to , c'imb until big the jury would have beer- faced
And so it came about Lhat a learned lately or moire.
scientist, virtually under arrest on a bend and shoulders were* direct:y in by pretty problem.
front 'of -target- Then he turned VU)d it have sent to the gaXows a
capital charge, proceeded to demon- Rinse---.
awkwardly on -the ladder aiid faced benefactor of humanity who, actuated
'strafe the u.tility of an invention upon tie motives, had taken
the bl�kck wi-nduw in the wifidmill. soe:y by patriotic And that's all.
which, perhaps, may depend the .issue -the even such a. drastic step as murder (+f
"I am now looking straight into
!of'tbe next war. I Iv -
of the Death Ray," he Salid. "And murder it was) to prevent his di;-0
He went off down the rifle range � eye
Hours of time
I think, into alien hands?
I deep in conversation with the four convinced
that must now OrY from ft'li
I be n my- invention does (The End.) saved-
-Igenera.sl and I followed with the po-
Me2d
lice officers. Arrived at -the wire fence a'l that I csAin for it.,, 't:mc. since he Gloriously cleati'
around the butts, Jezzard unlocked the Then, for the first
Qr
N k,
Supe.
After Every'
I gate,- passed into the inclosure and n ounted the ladder, we save that he Don'i Got Enough Sleep. white clothes.
had - 14rft the end of the c.octric re
-1L locked the gate behind him, while the
-.It doesn't take !remainder of us gathered in two within reach. He took it in his h2d Eight Or ten hours sleep are neces-
groups'at a spot which Jezzard indl- i,ow, hnd certain. -y a pasp vf fe4r sary if you wish to keep fit and live to Made by the
to keep you in.. aim e crowd Into our of
' . ' I cated. Then the inventor proceeded- 'C'ped me when I saw that at the end a good old age. W . I Lux
only asks ii lca. three times as much as our grana- 1-,`
Nature with his deinonstrati of the wire was a press but. Was days
methodical' on,
repeating en' operations with the it possibl.e that button controlled parents did, and the strain of modern
we he*. ine and with live rabbits whi-1, I life is far greater, yet it is doubtful If
lEave already described. It was queer
Wrigley's, after every !to watch the business at, such c:ose
quarters; queer to realize that through
meal, benefits teeth,
the quivering sunshine of that radiant
'b:e ray of death,
morning shot an invis,
breath, appetite and mo
Jezzard was addressing the grou,)
b
digestion. of Fo:diers now:
"That rabbit," he was saying. "is
.,.-...A Flavor for Every Taste._' in direct line with the Death Ray,
I may describe the animal ns th,
�bu'-'seye on which the ray is permiall-
ently trained—permanent:y trdinei
oras ( (He reputed the words with specia:
we take as much rest as they did. That
:may be the reason more die of heart
disease than of knytbing ca5e. In bed
the labor of the heart J� reduced ont-
t half. A wr.n who has had EC stronuoas
day's work under modern coll-lition's.
shoe 'd sleep his ei-vht or ten !:ours If
be wisl,cs to keep his youth an,l lie^p
;his art:
ries Plaslic.
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PART IT. emphasis and .with a glance at the
In the h isn of drawing him out, I policemen.) Without my protective
could not resist the temptation to Ob - rays, the rabbit would have been killed1
rft-
rabbits to have eaten so many. er
ful of He seemed about to answer, when a projects my protective ray I* in that
A teaspoon
cellar, over whiih you are stand G
LYE serve that he must be very fond Of - it position. The apparatus which
instantly I raised the cake to Its p
n REEK TEA R73
ometesLye sprinkled pair of glaring beadiights blazed I "We will imagine," he proc!:Ied,
across the downs as a car turned off I "that this pencil, is the Death R�y,,
the distant main road an to the cart 'is." Awls for ki�
-.An the Garlbage Can fatal to -any h-vinf, thing, and ectua"-y-1 ---It Is b* Mar the most 41011clou
track leading to the mill. At the mill destructive to de.tcate electrical ap-
vrevem fliesbreeding itself the car stopped and an electric,
paratus." Then he *d the pancil
horn screeched three or four times.
against a Japanese paper fan which the protective rays and that Jezzard That Youthful Feeling.
Jezzard gave a little exclamation ri-t to carry his demonstration a
USO Gillett's Lys for all stuffed the ferret into a bag, picket he had produced from his pocket In Inisal Youth, the elusive, to what every woe,,
allp furthor�to the point of finaility,
the position of a dart in a board. And
Cleaning and L his man seeks to hold against the st7oq
Disinfecting nets, th.:vw the sack of live rah= this fat represents my protective rays, Juet as he had carr$od it to the oi% pulil of the years. Some succeed bit, over his shoulder and, without a 9
which s:ZdsDUt exactly 'like the fan of finality in tne cane of the ra bit.
word, ran with su--pt.sing swiftness itself, bsolutely negative the I -Now, then," he proceeded, "as 14 others don't. There is an art in pry
'
7-- Costs little over the brow of the hill In the direc- of -the. Death -Ray That protection against possible spies, as serving thc�&s youthful look$, and few'
Wit -hms 1-1115tallekl --LPpaMtus --- ------------
bly =�llw
Milt A few mornings later I was out The rah- I
is haptionag at this Instant. I soonpossess
with my bun in the hope of getting a bit is -safe because it is screened by an that c= I devised a means of blow- Perhaps the most imp"nt aid to'
invisib,:e fan. But Immediately 1 touch ing my Invention to atoms should tiny
- has nothing what.
Lare for my pot when I espied. Police one force an entrance to, exandr) a it. preserving youth
s*Itch on my apparatus the ro- ever to do with beauty parlors or 0011�
Constable Harman and another officer ily reason,, of cours% was to insure
hurrying Lp the hillside. When tective rays cease to function—,, Aere that my secret should not be discover- mottos, The first essential to a happr
they he dropped the fan and poked the pen- me Harman introduced me to ed by agents of in alien Power, an who'
reached cil into space "with the result that My mind; this means that the woman compsmion, Superinten<bunt Milton, 1
the rabbit is instantly exposed to the re.-4-prebes have been form country, would look less than her actual years
a gra moustached man of middle age
I Death Ray. I will. now perform that and my country &6-.nf:. In my modest must cultivate happy, oars -free.
Ile Good Day. with keen, steel-b,'ta eyes. Harman,
D Please keep your eyes on way I have been pn-i,axlng, in the time thoughts. Nothing ages like worry; It
have next war end my is the King of the Wrinkle -ma.
must ha, " told hie superior offiLor"peration.
the target' of I a&(*, for tiva n( means kers,
"y7bou the Golden sun he knelt RL.ut me, for the newcomer ;mme(L-� into the one desire has bigist, to diev� Perfect health makes for beauty.' .,On the far horizon's brim, stely admitted me into his confidence. I Jezzard passed out of eight f lif not d4virtroyi
cellar., We beard a faint o savin
Casting off the cloaks of night, was a, click. and erg
w, Therefore scrupulous attention to,
'a
t � all. ow
d'e" wires
ng It.
It seemed that the errand w 9, res col-trol
serious one—nothing less, indeed, than instantly the rabbit fen dead, while, a -
ph -At my bed I bowed with him, ly physical fitness 12 the npzt essential.
;chorus of "Bravos!" came from the srfAcient high hex to destroy n
to effect. the arrest of Jezzard.. upi)aratus. I haviu unit' to press this Some women in the later thirties. and
'�L said my prayer. and, as be rose," "On what count?" I asked. I group of generals, button, and what will happen? Several forties acquire that vice of middle age
what happened next, none
i But for n
"Murder," replied the superintend- thin rZerve. My in- --a love good thl to eat. Thin
; of us, I am certain, was prepared. . "I
Rose up, too, and went my way, Ten, as ngs
ant. Tent0 toil be wi,
-Y%d the beast and cleaned the byre, i Whi:e the War Office people were be b.u-,vn to atoma, which tendency must, be curbed. But this
I whistied, will z. -&an that the protective rnya will -
Bent my back above this bay. "Harman and I have suspected it their lips,' puffing their does not mean that the youth-seolter'
=k7nodding their gray heads and,cea:;e to function and I shall should "haat." To fight Natmv when'
for some time,,, I said, "but the trouble frl, dead—killed, of course by the
When at noon full' -bat he paused. was to prove that it was murder." I talking quietly among themselves, Leath Ray from the winaa, Now Nature intended 'YOU to have a rult
I Jezzard reappeared in the trench and figure to W court disaster,
.3ton I &pread my cloth. and 9140 '1 know," put in the superintendent,
'Meat that had 14A life from him "But by the merest chance we have 1 with some trouble (for he was a frail tba-1 my work is done, my life is a Some Women imagine that matter of small consequence. But let they C"
little man), raised t ladder in front
Meet and fruit from his estate. obtained sufficient evidence to jugtif7 of
Jezzard's arrest, at all events, though . thetarget. Then ereturned to the " tell you that I have committ-ad in defy every law of health and buy
d%:tai! of my discovoty to per, and youth In the salons of the beauty &Pa -
I do not fancy for a moment that there cellar clicked 'on a switch and came i X
Rose refreshed, and took my scythe, back into view again. This time be the becr*t is known to me ne. With ciallets. The best they get Is a poor
will be sufficient to convince a jury. Iv If and the I-paratus destroye-rI,, initiation, .N,
!11 TW'ed until, as duck drew nigh, We are going over to arrest Jezzard: trailed behind him a long, double- 1 " IL be lost for all Noah can take the place
;1. that secret will
Passing hence, the moon his bride, right away.' Perhaps you will come, flexi&e wirre, like that used for elec- time. of plain food, outdoor exercise, ad*-
tric lights.
Held her glowing monstrance high, with us. We may need your he:p." quate sleep, and a happy d1spositTlIn.
At the foot of the ',adder he paused, i He paused for a moment, and When you sleep the little soldiers of
I needed no second bidding, and the blinked up at us and began to speak. looked about me.
Bade me see him still, then, blessed, three of us went over to the mill, for I "Four of You," he said, "have come youth Eire, at work repairing the rav-
His foot was on the bottom rung of I
.8:knt me home with joyous tread, we eaw no sign of Jezzard down at the ladder, and it must baive grain- to witness a discovery which might ages of time. Give them plenty of op-
U -ends I love ally dawted on us ---certainly It did on: have rendered armies and aircraftportumity to do their work well. This
Wb*re thi two dear I: as the butte. At the mill he Myed to me
':Poured the wine and brake the bread be, and when he saw the police ani- that he was striking a dramatic vwrierab:e against the insidious Death may Involve refusing invitations. But
—Henry Howarth Bashford. forms (and. incidentally, my gun, I Ray. The remainder of you (and he what Is a dance missed compared with
which I tried to kecp out of sight) h3 pose which seemed strangely familiar.
*ammed the door 'pointed a lean, tremb�ing fin a year
would have a. in our Like—ike what? Ah! Of course! Like ger !0 dodged?
Sydney Carton pausing on the steps ward the PoAce offleer) "have come to
faces if the superintendent had not 'Sp I
shoved ins foot in the seek the life of one who was willing.
,ng J,,,,,d 0 the, guil:otine.- And the situation grear discove to his d's Liniment for Rhournatlern.
_+ave+--d-eixpas%.UIaU MI a In man re matic ecause, ry
&'though I knew count I cannot blame them—they
wrwl T conlef not h,.' that somet ng was North !o Go South.
irin . the hs
Va 4r A,I�y to
79;ugb he were looking at going t�
calm and unruffled manner in which disc ilii dient. For the It you look at one of the flat maps
ca!gly as y
. ..... Milton carried out his painful dot us across a dinner table. But it was � will never take me alive, or the world which you will find in
He allowed Jezzard to attend to one I
or t not until be had peered lo�n; and in -1 We:L he went rambling on—but'l most geographies. you will decide that
two things imide (a kettle, I think,.
Mton that I what else be said was :oat to in ears the shortest air route from London to
n
t
j;t
was boiling over in oil stove), and , j d
then just as the prisoner was in the �kaet. Super'ntende�' `3' for at that moment, just as XZr ' 1 New Zealand to over Geneva. Bagdad.
-n," he began, "you I was reaching out for the electric press Bombay and northern Australia Now
act �f shutting tht door and feelin gentlemen, g have seen that my disco ry protects: button.- young Harmon, stand just
for the key of the padlock, a large v7I lbehind me, whispered quickly my get a globe and do a little measuring.
motor car swung into sight and pul' a small animal against the Death Ray. , You will find- that the shortest line is
ed i But the crucial test—the only test ear:
up under the shadows of the mill. From 4.Stand 2�te still." almost exactly over t�e North Pole.
thC*- ftir, with F om- little show of im- 1 which will satisfy you, I am sure, from
military point of view—is I obeyed. I felt him take my gun To travbl southeast y" would begin
a mi,,
vortance, enl,9,rFPd four tall, gray.
yet to 1 from under my arm. -Next Instant he by going due north!
haired soldiery appearance. I come. In a word, gentlemen I am,
Ing to ascend this "r and fired it, both barrels together, at
I took then) for geqwrp-1s; they had that now go
4 Jezzard's legs. We saw Jezzard test
look. place myself in front of the Death,
lapse and fa:l stupidly from the lad -
At the sight of Jezzardi standing ""'"nut he could proceed one of!der. Then Harman,s spoke again.
between the two police officers, they Doln"t
the took a step forward. "Hang on to the fence," said,'
stopped short. r I gripped an upright, and, bidding Why, what's this, I_. Jezzard!" he cried, waving his 1!me only to stand steady, Harman
puffed One cf them. "What's wrong?" arm, "You must not! I forbid it! For scrambled up on to my shoulders andthe esent we are more than satifted." Wear Nt
Jezzard spread his hands.
"I'm under arrest, sir, for murder." Old Jezzard smiled in a curious way. sprang forward. He came % cropper
"You may forbid it, sir, " he answer- � on the other side, but in a flash he was
"Prepoeterous," fumed the general P
ed, "but you cannot prevent it The'on his feet and down in the trench at
M. H for so he turned out to be), his !stele' gate is locked!" Jezzard's side. - He was only just in Y01ir Clothes
Colorml E. Ouse as back as a thunderc:oud. "Absurd!;
One of the very few pictures of the Of ficer, let the man alone! Well, I don't knn'tv� what the others time, for wounded by the small shot
feh, but I can hazard a guess. As for though he was, Jezzard was already I ......
myself, my heart near:y stopped beat- dragging" hinigelf back up the ladder
and of unique interest in view of the group at the mill door, and, drawing in and reaching out for the wire. But
-W
late WoodT-ow , Uson'a silent partner. i He turned his back an the little
I the other War Office peop'e aside con-' ing as Jezzard climbed that :adder.
recent publication of his memoirs. i Every I expected to Harman was in time.
honeerred with them in an excited under- a
see him
fall d. Before his head reached I The affair never got into the pagers,
� As the upshot of it the spokes. or young Harman wou:d have figured
man presently faced about, and, with the level of the target he raised an,
The Measure. -
a slight,y more y tone, asked arm and wp.ved it to and fro in front as a national hero, for it is certain
-Little Betty, who was vUying 1 . . or
1-c W, InIly t1iff-rablift cage. im Jetauttg-tnventionr-
tindefer Me re- "You see," he cried triumphantly, "I! would have been lost to England for-
�country wiiheFgrandma, Nept to the moval of Mr. Jezzard til after the
fee! nothing whatever." ever, I am glad to know -that the
low!.-filouse - to ser 41 - there- were any demonstration they had come to wit- War' Office has mviognized Harman's
eggs. - - She 'returned In a -few minutes, nese. quite understand your posi-, Soldiers though they were, men to splendid services in the time of crisis
ng very disappotuAed. tion, officer," added the general, "but whom death was but part of their
"ki we will hold ourselves persona"y re- business, I cou'd see that the kttli by making him an award which wi:I
,,No agge this morning, grannie," she
said. aitA added, "except the one the 1sponiib:e to your superiors for"what oup of soldiers felt the tension as -enable kim to buy a home for Moly Simply dissolve
flr-,,,y as we did. Their. eyes were � right away. 1. am going to be
we are asking you to do. Yen must
chickens measure by." Vinso (25 seconds).
realize how vita!:,,, import -ant our visit fixed on the inventor, fascinated, and best -mATI- stand
tit, part , the robust co'oe had faded from their I Jezzard, I hoar, wi'.:l never stra
icular:y if Mr. Jezzard is not or any -
You don't, have to be, crazy to dad2cc hke!y to be--h'm variable later ocheeks. trial on the, capital charge Put into the wash.
the Marieston;. btlit it helps some. "Very well, sir," he said. "I am One of them jabbed' his walking. thing e'w I dare say the War Office water—
stick into the turf. had something to do with that. But
satisfied with the undertaking you,
Mr. Jezzard," he puffed, "get If the Public Prosecutor had consider- .Put in the clothes.
have given. Mr. fe7,zard is at your 9
disposal—provided, of course, that, he down! Get down."ed that there was sufficient evidence i,
he did
remains within sight." I But Jezzard ignored him and reso- to , stify 'proceedings (which Soak two o hour%
Otiu W
continued to , c'imb until big the jury would have beer- faced
And so it came about Lhat a learned lately or moire.
scientist, virtually under arrest on a bend and shoulders were* direct:y in by pretty problem.
front 'of -target- Then he turned VU)d it have sent to the gaXows a
capital charge, proceeded to demon- Rinse---.
awkwardly on -the ladder aiid faced benefactor of humanity who, actuated
'strafe the u.tility of an invention upon tie motives, had taken
the bl�kck wi-nduw in the wifidmill. soe:y by patriotic And that's all.
which, perhaps, may depend the .issue -the even such a. drastic step as murder (+f
"I am now looking straight into
!of'tbe next war. I Iv -
of the Death Ray," he Salid. "And murder it was) to prevent his di;-0
He went off down the rifle range � eye
Hours of time
I think, into alien hands?
I deep in conversation with the four convinced
that must now OrY from ft'li
I be n my- invention does (The End.) saved-
-Igenera.sl and I followed with the po-
Me2d
lice officers. Arrived at -the wire fence a'l that I csAin for it.,, 't:mc. since he Gloriously cleati'
around the butts, Jezzard unlocked the Then, for the first
Qr
N k,
Supe.
After Every'
I gate,- passed into the inclosure and n ounted the ladder, we save that he Don'i Got Enough Sleep. white clothes.
had - 14rft the end of the c.octric re
-1L locked the gate behind him, while the
-.It doesn't take !remainder of us gathered in two within reach. He took it in his h2d Eight Or ten hours sleep are neces-
groups'at a spot which Jezzard indl- i,ow, hnd certain. -y a pasp vf fe4r sary if you wish to keep fit and live to Made by the
to keep you in.. aim e crowd Into our of
' . ' I cated. Then the inventor proceeded- 'C'ped me when I saw that at the end a good old age. W . I Lux
only asks ii lca. three times as much as our grana- 1-,`
Nature with his deinonstrati of the wire was a press but. Was days
methodical' on,
repeating en' operations with the it possibl.e that button controlled parents did, and the strain of modern
we he*. ine and with live rabbits whi-1, I life is far greater, yet it is doubtful If
lEave already described. It was queer
Wrigley's, after every !to watch the business at, such c:ose
quarters; queer to realize that through
meal, benefits teeth,
the quivering sunshine of that radiant
'b:e ray of death,
morning shot an invis,
breath, appetite and mo
Jezzard was addressing the grou,)
b
digestion. of Fo:diers now:
"That rabbit," he was saying. "is
.,.-...A Flavor for Every Taste._' in direct line with the Death Ray,
I may describe the animal ns th,
�bu'-'seye on which the ray is permiall-
ently trained—permanent:y trdinei
oras ( (He reputed the words with specia:
we take as much rest as they did. That
:may be the reason more die of heart
disease than of knytbing ca5e. In bed
the labor of the heart J� reduced ont-
t half. A wr.n who has had EC stronuoas
day's work under modern coll-lition's.
shoe 'd sleep his ei-vht or ten !:ours If
be wisl,cs to keep his youth an,l lie^p
;his art:
ries Plaslic.
MInard's . Liniment for Sore Feot. ISSUE No. 27-24.
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PART IT. emphasis and .with a glance at the
In the h isn of drawing him out, I policemen.) Without my protective
could not resist the temptation to Ob - rays, the rabbit would have been killed1
rft-
rabbits to have eaten so many. er
ful of He seemed about to answer, when a projects my protective ray I* in that
A teaspoon
cellar, over whiih you are stand G
LYE serve that he must be very fond Of - it position. The apparatus which
instantly I raised the cake to Its p
n REEK TEA R73
ometesLye sprinkled pair of glaring beadiights blazed I "We will imagine," he proc!:Ied,
across the downs as a car turned off I "that this pencil, is the Death R�y,,
the distant main road an to the cart 'is." Awls for ki�
-.An the Garlbage Can fatal to -any h-vinf, thing, and ectua"-y-1 ---It Is b* Mar the most 41011clou
track leading to the mill. At the mill destructive to de.tcate electrical ap-
vrevem fliesbreeding itself the car stopped and an electric,
paratus." Then he *d the pancil
horn screeched three or four times.
against a Japanese paper fan which the protective rays and that Jezzard That Youthful Feeling.
Jezzard gave a little exclamation ri-t to carry his demonstration a
USO Gillett's Lys for all stuffed the ferret into a bag, picket he had produced from his pocket In Inisal Youth, the elusive, to what every woe,,
allp furthor�to the point of finaility,
the position of a dart in a board. And
Cleaning and L his man seeks to hold against the st7oq
Disinfecting nets, th.:vw the sack of live rah= this fat represents my protective rays, Juet as he had carr$od it to the oi% pulil of the years. Some succeed bit, over his shoulder and, without a 9
which s:ZdsDUt exactly 'like the fan of finality in tne cane of the ra bit.
word, ran with su--pt.sing swiftness itself, bsolutely negative the I -Now, then," he proceeded, "as 14 others don't. There is an art in pry
'
7-- Costs little over the brow of the hill In the direc- of -the. Death -Ray That protection against possible spies, as serving thc�&s youthful look$, and few'
Wit -hms 1-1115tallekl --LPpaMtus --- ------------
bly =�llw
Milt A few mornings later I was out The rah- I
is haptionag at this Instant. I soonpossess
with my bun in the hope of getting a bit is -safe because it is screened by an that c= I devised a means of blow- Perhaps the most imp"nt aid to'
invisib,:e fan. But Immediately 1 touch ing my Invention to atoms should tiny
- has nothing what.
Lare for my pot when I espied. Police one force an entrance to, exandr) a it. preserving youth
s*Itch on my apparatus the ro- ever to do with beauty parlors or 0011�
Constable Harman and another officer ily reason,, of cours% was to insure
hurrying Lp the hillside. When tective rays cease to function—,, Aere that my secret should not be discover- mottos, The first essential to a happr
they he dropped the fan and poked the pen- me Harman introduced me to ed by agents of in alien Power, an who'
reached cil into space "with the result that My mind; this means that the woman compsmion, Superinten<bunt Milton, 1
the rabbit is instantly exposed to the re.-4-prebes have been form country, would look less than her actual years
a gra moustached man of middle age
I Death Ray. I will. now perform that and my country &6-.nf:. In my modest must cultivate happy, oars -free.
Ile Good Day. with keen, steel-b,'ta eyes. Harman,
D Please keep your eyes on way I have been pn-i,axlng, in the time thoughts. Nothing ages like worry; It
have next war end my is the King of the Wrinkle -ma.
must ha, " told hie superior offiLor"peration.
the target' of I a&(*, for tiva n( means kers,
"y7bou the Golden sun he knelt RL.ut me, for the newcomer ;mme(L-� into the one desire has bigist, to diev� Perfect health makes for beauty.' .,On the far horizon's brim, stely admitted me into his confidence. I Jezzard passed out of eight f lif not d4virtroyi
cellar., We beard a faint o savin
Casting off the cloaks of night, was a, click. and erg
w, Therefore scrupulous attention to,
'a
t � all. ow
d'e" wires
ng It.
It seemed that the errand w 9, res col-trol
serious one—nothing less, indeed, than instantly the rabbit fen dead, while, a -
ph -At my bed I bowed with him, ly physical fitness 12 the npzt essential.
;chorus of "Bravos!" came from the srfAcient high hex to destroy n
to effect. the arrest of Jezzard.. upi)aratus. I haviu unit' to press this Some women in the later thirties. and
'�L said my prayer. and, as be rose," "On what count?" I asked. I group of generals, button, and what will happen? Several forties acquire that vice of middle age
what happened next, none
i But for n
"Murder," replied the superintend- thin rZerve. My in- --a love good thl to eat. Thin
; of us, I am certain, was prepared. . "I
Rose up, too, and went my way, Ten, as ngs
ant. Tent0 toil be wi,
-Y%d the beast and cleaned the byre, i Whi:e the War Office people were be b.u-,vn to atoma, which tendency must, be curbed. But this
I whistied, will z. -&an that the protective rnya will -
Bent my back above this bay. "Harman and I have suspected it their lips,' puffing their does not mean that the youth-seolter'
=k7nodding their gray heads and,cea:;e to function and I shall should "haat." To fight Natmv when'
for some time,,, I said, "but the trouble frl, dead—killed, of course by the
When at noon full' -bat he paused. was to prove that it was murder." I talking quietly among themselves, Leath Ray from the winaa, Now Nature intended 'YOU to have a rult
I Jezzard reappeared in the trench and figure to W court disaster,
.3ton I &pread my cloth. and 9140 '1 know," put in the superintendent,
'Meat that had 14A life from him "But by the merest chance we have 1 with some trouble (for he was a frail tba-1 my work is done, my life is a Some Women imagine that matter of small consequence. But let they C"
little man), raised t ladder in front
Meet and fruit from his estate. obtained sufficient evidence to jugtif7 of
Jezzard's arrest, at all events, though . thetarget. Then ereturned to the " tell you that I have committ-ad in defy every law of health and buy
d%:tai! of my discovoty to per, and youth In the salons of the beauty &Pa -
I do not fancy for a moment that there cellar clicked 'on a switch and came i X
Rose refreshed, and took my scythe, back into view again. This time be the becr*t is known to me ne. With ciallets. The best they get Is a poor
will be sufficient to convince a jury. Iv If and the I-paratus destroye-rI,, initiation, .N,
!11 TW'ed until, as duck drew nigh, We are going over to arrest Jezzard: trailed behind him a long, double- 1 " IL be lost for all Noah can take the place
;1. that secret will
Passing hence, the moon his bride, right away.' Perhaps you will come, flexi&e wirre, like that used for elec- time. of plain food, outdoor exercise, ad*-
tric lights.
Held her glowing monstrance high, with us. We may need your he:p." quate sleep, and a happy d1spositTlIn.
At the foot of the ',adder he paused, i He paused for a moment, and When you sleep the little soldiers of
I needed no second bidding, and the blinked up at us and began to speak. looked about me.
Bade me see him still, then, blessed, three of us went over to the mill, for I "Four of You," he said, "have come youth Eire, at work repairing the rav-
His foot was on the bottom rung of I
.8:knt me home with joyous tread, we eaw no sign of Jezzard down at the ladder, and it must baive grain- to witness a discovery which might ages of time. Give them plenty of op-
U -ends I love ally dawted on us ---certainly It did on: have rendered armies and aircraftportumity to do their work well. This
Wb*re thi two dear I: as the butte. At the mill he Myed to me
':Poured the wine and brake the bread be, and when he saw the police ani- that he was striking a dramatic vwrierab:e against the insidious Death may Involve refusing invitations. But
—Henry Howarth Bashford. forms (and. incidentally, my gun, I Ray. The remainder of you (and he what Is a dance missed compared with
which I tried to kecp out of sight) h3 pose which seemed strangely familiar.
*ammed the door 'pointed a lean, tremb�ing fin a year
would have a. in our Like—ike what? Ah! Of course! Like ger !0 dodged?
Sydney Carton pausing on the steps ward the PoAce offleer) "have come to
faces if the superintendent had not 'Sp I
shoved ins foot in the seek the life of one who was willing.
,ng J,,,,,d 0 the, guil:otine.- And the situation grear discove to his d's Liniment for Rhournatlern.
_+ave+--d-eixpas%.UIaU MI a In man re matic ecause, ry
&'though I knew count I cannot blame them—they
wrwl T conlef not h,.' that somet ng was North !o Go South.
irin . the hs
Va 4r A,I�y to
79;ugb he were looking at going t�
calm and unruffled manner in which disc ilii dient. For the It you look at one of the flat maps
ca!gly as y
. ..... Milton carried out his painful dot us across a dinner table. But it was � will never take me alive, or the world which you will find in
He allowed Jezzard to attend to one I
or t not until be had peered lo�n; and in -1 We:L he went rambling on—but'l most geographies. you will decide that
two things imide (a kettle, I think,.
Mton that I what else be said was :oat to in ears the shortest air route from London to
n
t
j;t
was boiling over in oil stove), and , j d
then just as the prisoner was in the �kaet. Super'ntende�' `3' for at that moment, just as XZr ' 1 New Zealand to over Geneva. Bagdad.
-n," he began, "you I was reaching out for the electric press Bombay and northern Australia Now
act �f shutting tht door and feelin gentlemen, g have seen that my disco ry protects: button.- young Harmon, stand just
for the key of the padlock, a large v7I lbehind me, whispered quickly my get a globe and do a little measuring.
motor car swung into sight and pul' a small animal against the Death Ray. , You will find- that the shortest line is
ed i But the crucial test—the only test ear:
up under the shadows of the mill. From 4.Stand 2�te still." almost exactly over t�e North Pole.
thC*- ftir, with F om- little show of im- 1 which will satisfy you, I am sure, from
military point of view—is I obeyed. I felt him take my gun To travbl southeast y" would begin
a mi,,
vortance, enl,9,rFPd four tall, gray.
yet to 1 from under my arm. -Next Instant he by going due north!
haired soldiery appearance. I come. In a word, gentlemen I am,
Ing to ascend this "r and fired it, both barrels together, at
I took then) for geqwrp-1s; they had that now go
4 Jezzard's legs. We saw Jezzard test
look. place myself in front of the Death,
lapse and fa:l stupidly from the lad -
At the sight of Jezzardi standing ""'"nut he could proceed one of!der. Then Harman,s spoke again.
between the two police officers, they Doln"t
the took a step forward. "Hang on to the fence," said,'
stopped short. r I gripped an upright, and, bidding Why, what's this, I_. Jezzard!" he cried, waving his 1!me only to stand steady, Harman
puffed One cf them. "What's wrong?" arm, "You must not! I forbid it! For scrambled up on to my shoulders andthe esent we are more than satifted." Wear Nt
Jezzard spread his hands.
"I'm under arrest, sir, for murder." Old Jezzard smiled in a curious way. sprang forward. He came % cropper
"You may forbid it, sir, " he answer- � on the other side, but in a flash he was
"Prepoeterous," fumed the general P
ed, "but you cannot prevent it The'on his feet and down in the trench at
M. H for so he turned out to be), his !stele' gate is locked!" Jezzard's side. - He was only just in Y01ir Clothes
Colorml E. Ouse as back as a thunderc:oud. "Absurd!;
One of the very few pictures of the Of ficer, let the man alone! Well, I don't knn'tv� what the others time, for wounded by the small shot
feh, but I can hazard a guess. As for though he was, Jezzard was already I ......
myself, my heart near:y stopped beat- dragging" hinigelf back up the ladder
and of unique interest in view of the group at the mill door, and, drawing in and reaching out for the wire. But
-W
late WoodT-ow , Uson'a silent partner. i He turned his back an the little
I the other War Office peop'e aside con-' ing as Jezzard climbed that :adder.
recent publication of his memoirs. i Every I expected to Harman was in time.
honeerred with them in an excited under- a
see him
fall d. Before his head reached I The affair never got into the pagers,
� As the upshot of it the spokes. or young Harman wou:d have figured
man presently faced about, and, with the level of the target he raised an,
The Measure. -
a slight,y more y tone, asked arm and wp.ved it to and fro in front as a national hero, for it is certain
-Little Betty, who was vUying 1 . . or
1-c W, InIly t1iff-rablift cage. im Jetauttg-tnventionr-
tindefer Me re- "You see," he cried triumphantly, "I! would have been lost to England for-
�country wiiheFgrandma, Nept to the moval of Mr. Jezzard til after the
fee! nothing whatever." ever, I am glad to know -that the
low!.-filouse - to ser 41 - there- were any demonstration they had come to wit- War' Office has mviognized Harman's
eggs. - - She 'returned In a -few minutes, nese. quite understand your posi-, Soldiers though they were, men to splendid services in the time of crisis
ng very disappotuAed. tion, officer," added the general, "but whom death was but part of their
"ki we will hold ourselves persona"y re- business, I cou'd see that the kttli by making him an award which wi:I
,,No agge this morning, grannie," she
said. aitA added, "except the one the 1sponiib:e to your superiors for"what oup of soldiers felt the tension as -enable kim to buy a home for Moly Simply dissolve
flr-,,,y as we did. Their. eyes were � right away. 1. am going to be
we are asking you to do. Yen must
chickens measure by." Vinso (25 seconds).
realize how vita!:,,, import -ant our visit fixed on the inventor, fascinated, and best -mATI- stand
tit, part , the robust co'oe had faded from their I Jezzard, I hoar, wi'.:l never stra
icular:y if Mr. Jezzard is not or any -
You don't, have to be, crazy to dad2cc hke!y to be--h'm variable later ocheeks. trial on the, capital charge Put into the wash.
the Marieston;. btlit it helps some. "Very well, sir," he said. "I am One of them jabbed' his walking. thing e'w I dare say the War Office water—
stick into the turf. had something to do with that. But
satisfied with the undertaking you,
Mr. Jezzard," he puffed, "get If the Public Prosecutor had consider- .Put in the clothes.
have given. Mr. fe7,zard is at your 9
disposal—provided, of course, that, he down! Get down."ed that there was sufficient evidence i,
he did
remains within sight." I But Jezzard ignored him and reso- to , stify 'proceedings (which Soak two o hour%
Otiu W
continued to , c'imb until big the jury would have beer- faced
And so it came about Lhat a learned lately or moire.
scientist, virtually under arrest on a bend and shoulders were* direct:y in by pretty problem.
front 'of -target- Then he turned VU)d it have sent to the gaXows a
capital charge, proceeded to demon- Rinse---.
awkwardly on -the ladder aiid faced benefactor of humanity who, actuated
'strafe the u.tility of an invention upon tie motives, had taken
the bl�kck wi-nduw in the wifidmill. soe:y by patriotic And that's all.
which, perhaps, may depend the .issue -the even such a. drastic step as murder (+f
"I am now looking straight into
!of'tbe next war. I Iv -
of the Death Ray," he Salid. "And murder it was) to prevent his di;-0
He went off down the rifle range � eye
Hours of time
I think, into alien hands?
I deep in conversation with the four convinced
that must now OrY from ft'li
I be n my- invention does (The End.) saved-
-Igenera.sl and I followed with the po-
Me2d
lice officers. Arrived at -the wire fence a'l that I csAin for it.,, 't:mc. since he Gloriously cleati'
around the butts, Jezzard unlocked the Then, for the first
Qr
N k,
Supe.
After Every'
I gate,- passed into the inclosure and n ounted the ladder, we save that he Don'i Got Enough Sleep. white clothes.
had - 14rft the end of the c.octric re
-1L locked the gate behind him, while the
-.It doesn't take !remainder of us gathered in two within reach. He took it in his h2d Eight Or ten hours sleep are neces-
groups'at a spot which Jezzard indl- i,ow, hnd certain. -y a pasp vf fe4r sary if you wish to keep fit and live to Made by the
to keep you in.. aim e crowd Into our of
' . ' I cated. Then the inventor proceeded- 'C'ped me when I saw that at the end a good old age. W . I Lux
only asks ii lca. three times as much as our grana- 1-,`
Nature with his deinonstrati of the wire was a press but. Was days
methodical' on,
repeating en' operations with the it possibl.e that button controlled parents did, and the strain of modern
we he*. ine and with live rabbits whi-1, I life is far greater, yet it is doubtful If
lEave already described. It was queer
Wrigley's, after every !to watch the business at, such c:ose
quarters; queer to realize that through
meal, benefits teeth,
the quivering sunshine of that radiant
'b:e ray of death,
morning shot an invis,
breath, appetite and mo
Jezzard was addressing the grou,)
b
digestion. of Fo:diers now:
"That rabbit," he was saying. "is
.,.-...A Flavor for Every Taste._' in direct line with the Death Ray,
I may describe the animal ns th,
�bu'-'seye on which the ray is permiall-
ently trained—permanent:y trdinei
oras ( (He reputed the words with specia:
we take as much rest as they did. That
:may be the reason more die of heart
disease than of knytbing ca5e. In bed
the labor of the heart J� reduced ont-
t half. A wr.n who has had EC stronuoas
day's work under modern coll-lition's.
shoe 'd sleep his ei-vht or ten !:ours If
be wisl,cs to keep his youth an,l lie^p
;his art:
ries Plaslic.
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INGEMOUS DEVICE DISCOS �.
IST�ANDS SUFFER -':
Miss Fr v ARIzoNA
. - � 7- DAMAGE BY EAR TQUAI EE
Tells Story of Having Been
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FOR S�VTUGGTING TIQUOR ; r
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bars of the crew of the schooner eat- Scotch malt, approximately 50 gallons u xs
-- --^ i.ondoa, Juris Q7. --Most of the is- Monolitho suffered moat severe gIsom
-
vies " for smuggling liquor than far I Attaching the other end -of -rope 13404,
I
•sands in the Aegean and Mediterran- the continued Shocks.
The island of Rhodes, of the Spor-
Douglas, Ariz.—Aimee Sem :e Me-
g P
I Pherson, missing Los Angeles evangel-
sprung from rum -running brains, was its own waterline the small launch' ;
discovered b Federal leisure! to shore under t
wan $s" arppsar to bane. suffered more was
-. adea group, in the Aegean Sea,
i .
1st, was .brought to a hospital here in
officers when could proceed
7 P F
they inspected the auxiliary schooner the very eyes of the coast guard with -
"r or Sas damngs in yesterday'a earth- occupied by Italy during the yrar with
an exhausted condition, and related a
suspicion -
Rosie M. B., captured off Montauk l amusing so mach as a suspicion- '
gmia► which wan particularly severs Turkey in 1912 as a bane. By the
treaty of Sevres, wh!^t^ -las signed
tale of having been kidnapped by two
men and a woman at. Ocean Park,
I.out ^
point on Wednesday evening by the It could draw one of the small sub -
in .Crete and Rhodes, where numerous
�
destroyer McDougall. mariztes or a down of them in a chain.
- according to re rta received by the .Allies and Tye n August,
Calif., May 18, and held cap#va -in-
A, -}mar
s h London SSI aped 1920, TuAwy ceded Rhodes to Ita.y.
Rhodes is traversed lengthwise by
Mexico for half a million do" ran -
4 som•
torpedoes specially constructed to it coup} cut loose the torpedo and pick
_. _ _
The most serious damage thus far, , mountains. It is about fifty miles
The
James Anderson said he found Mrs.
I
o-
carry liquor or cther valuable contra- it up again at a moro opportune MO-
band Each is about 18 feet long and .meat. z :
reported was is the southern ext long and 25 miles acroas. The popula-
r a southRhoder
McPherson in a state of collapse aL
two feet in diameter. Partially en- How Iong rum -runners have been
sty the where a
the island tion consists largely of Greeks.
( Agus Prieta, across the border_
veloping each torpedo and running its 'slipping their treasured cargoes be-
- .hof
was destroyed and
ig pm` Athens Greece, June 27.—A fire
f -'-"
ftrbl length is a thin air chamber neat, the coastgra and cordon with
son kiked and several injured. Shocks'. whdc, followed an earthquake yester-
wwe a'iso fe0b in the other islands of ! day caused considerable damage at i
the Dodeoanees• j Candia, Isaand of Crete, where a num-
An earthqualoe was registered in ber of ancient houses crumbled, An `
Egypt.- and at- the Helwan Observa=-1 examtnation -{s -being inade to e.Scer-
Eo2y it was stated that the shook came Iain whether the aqueduct, constructed'
:so suddenly and with enc, force as to; in 1627, which furnishes part of city's .
iF pat the .seismogr><ph out of commis- i` water euPP1F, is seriously damaged.
Bion. At Cairo, Port S&W and other I The earth shocks were felt strongly
towns the earthquake caused conster-', throuthout Crete and in the Cyclades,
nation among • the inhabitants, who. a group of islands of the Aegean Sea,
fisd Srom the houses and ran shoutingas well as the Ionian Island and many
1 ' in the streets. Tlhe dismag-C, however, other places.
was not serious. Akixandria, Egypt, June 27.—A
Rome, June 27.—A great earth- three-minute earthqualfle, which occur-
o .•quake has destroyed more than 8,000` red sit 9.0 o'clock last night shook a.
!rouses in the island of Rhodes, in the good part of Egypt. Numerous cracks
Aegean Sea The villages of Ark- j appeared in large buildings in this
Amigeho, Arnima, Apolakkis and city, but no casualities are reported.
FAARME,R SHOOTS WIFE, BODIES RECOVERED
POISOM HIMSELF FROM ST. MARY'S RIVER
Altercation Over Whipping of Remains of Four of the Six Mrs. Aimee Semple f.loPherson bags included: Bran, per ton, $2 .26; lata, $>3. 0; do, 2nda, $8.20; do, strong, �
aborts, per ton, $31.25; mid" , I talons $8; do, winter pats, chei '
d Pr cipitatea Double V1Ctimi of Drowning Oras held to ransom in Mexico, is r.• e
$88:28; good feed soar, per ba , $2.80. $8 60 �o $8.80, Rolled Data, bag 80;
Tragedy. Accident Found.
port _
Out. oats --44 to 48c, f.mb. PPing lbs. >)$.10. Bra $2916. S
!Perth.—Thom" Chariton, afarm- Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.—Between points. 1m
The evangelist, pastor of Angelus 1.26. I, car $17 to 8. , . o.',
B Out. good milling wheat—$1.88 to r ton. car Iota $17 to $18.
er wing between Maberly and Sharbot I three o'clock in the afternoon and p1 g3 p shipping Po `
Tem e, had been van n for dead $1.38, f.o.b, ski i into, according
86 �jbs from here, shut and eight -thirty o'clock in the evening, by most of her followers, who be- to freights. $1120 i mail �eevea, $9; dot good " , ,,
1 bm wife Friday morning
be. I four of the bodies of the six victims lieved that she had been drowned is Barley malting --62 to 64a gut]►, pail fed, $7 ; fair quality suck'
6 and 8 o'clock as she was dress- of Sunday's drowning accident were the surf at Ocean Park the day she Bnciw�aeat— o. 2, 76c.
ing to het bedroom, and having sent! recovered from St. Marl% River. At disappeared. 8 Nd 2, Bc. F`ineet westerns, im to ."
k - dWr three young chi to notify, three o'clock, the body of Olement Mrs. McPherson said she exapdd Man' flour—First First pat., $8 70, To- 1 c� r•'
�r�p ronto: do, second t 18.20. do eaiterns, 18 to 18%c. But-' r
book aur! was found' Correia:, aged 18, waa found by Milne from a Moxiean shack in which she ter --No. 1 pasteurized, 84% to 84%e.
lileig�t'a+ p� Ont. dour• -Toronto, 90 per cent
• 4sid when neighbors returned with 13oiasinean and Charles Stone, two In- was held, while her captors wea+e I kgs --1 extras, 7 to 88c; do.
at per barrel in carlots, Toronto, firsts. U to 8be. Potatoes—Pea
po�oeofficers, diam, who had dragged the river con- away. 9.86; seaboard, bulk, $5.86. �'•
As � ear bola, ;1.70 to $1.80,
fir' as V known at preeenit, stanitly since 8 dclock in the morning. The story of the abduction. as told Straw—Carlots, per ton, $9 to �
Chalton and hie •v Ue has quarrelled At 4.80, the body of Artbur Tessier, by the evangellat in the hospital to Chi' -New, iarga,
a 16, was recovered and before 8 23c• trip�t�� 24c; Stiitona, Ac. Old,
.. ovaz s whiptprltrg which Ira been given, � McCafferty and police, was that eh• 28c • twins 2?c • tripbela 28c. �►N KII1.ED ��H� .- .r
to one of their little girls a week ago. I o crock, after some 60 boats had been had been lured to an automobile while
pressedrogumbd into service the bodies of at Ocean Park Bosch, on I-'nmr—Fin� cre nrary prints. DYNAMI'[','� EXMO,D ' '' y
89 to 40c; No. 1 creamery, 88 to _ _ _ _— -_
opinion that other family quarrels pre- Emily Terry, 15, were found The minister to a sick baby. Going with ( m Sic. Fou! 111 14 at Stone Quarry, �tl
cipitated the action. dragging operations continued until the woman, she said, she was thrown. Eggs—Fresh extras. -In cartons, 89 pyym--�- j
Litre is known abbot the shooting,', atter dark. The body of Cormier into the car and drugged and knew ito 40c• fresh extras, loose, 88c; freshi --- fi
'Other than that it occurred Friday was found practical:y where the acci nothing further until she awoke in the { firsts, 85c; fresh seconds, 30 to 81c. ` Kingston. Ont —A man was kilted
morning between 6 and 6 o'cIock Mr. f �m �curred in the Swill currant be- sl4ack the foi.owin da viclenti til Live poultry—Chic' ens, spring, {b., I and lour others injured as a result.°
and Mrs Charlton, both of whom
are low the ship canal .pier and the others and attended by the woman whoywas i 6 lbs., -22c; dor to 4s lbs2 20do
oro4oK �t the premature explosion of a chargir
over a distance of 200 yards further called Rose. Here the trio .informed o! dynamite at the county stone' w
• abo;}t. S6. years o?d, had apparmrtiy i � erar 20e ; ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, 80e ;
not t u and had quarrel -led as they ; east at the spots apparently where her, she said, that she was being held jt quarry, about two utiles north of tho �E
were, getting dressed. When found they became exhausted and let go of for ransom of $500,000.Dre�ssed� nitry- Chickens, spring, Village of Lansdowne, on Thursday "t
bath bodies were !ably dressed, Mrs ithe overturned motor boat, which cap- Ib.. 45c- chickens, ge 36c; hens, night. The man ki':.ed was Raymond Pow"
hicicem, Stora ,
Charlton being in ter bedroom, and aired in the rough water. The success Flppdg �png R},i over 5 lbs., 27c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; McDonald. aged 27, the only son uf.
_.her husband farther along the hel,_ J ►ttending the work of the searchers Ido, 8 to 4 lbs„ 2de; roosters, 25e; Charles McDonald, of Fairfax. A<,
- g is no doubt due to fire tact that the -Ruin Many Vineyards t ducklings, 5 the. and "rap, 35c; turkeys,! When '.he explosion occurred, '.he;
wayy of the came Boor. f
first information that neighbors' Eve men were thrown a ooagiderabla, `bodies have started to rias and are 40c. y
more ectal: as y grappling i er:in.—Southern and Eastern Ger- Beans—Can. hoed-plckea, BZ gO par distance in the air, Ra
Me -
bad of the shooting was when Mn. i y grasped b thebushel • primes $2.40 r busliiel. Raymond Mc -
Cobb, a neighbor, received the start-, irons many are suffering heavily from Hoods Ma io produce—Byrn per lm Donald was tapping the dynamite in �' k
_ ,a — caureo by recent rains of long dura- p p {
Hng ares from the children of the a�* 1 ■�+r•� tion. Crops, particularly in Eastern gal.,2.310 to $2.40; per 6 �s6.. ;E.46 to tiro hoe, a readiness to est it off, and`
dad cwu le Their lather had oat T�O u• _• r+ur THREE IN- , . fp.30 per tai.; maple sugar, ib., 26 Who received the full force of the ex- •ii
P j i r ussia, have been badly damaged. 26c: maple syrup. new, yen taL, $31.40.1 plosion. The other four men were. '
- shat their mother, they said, and had JURED IN AUTO SMASH Reports from along the Rhine Mo- Honeyy—bo-Ib. tial 1134 co 12c Iclose to bias There were 20 men in,
fent them to tali the nearest neighbor. selle, and Lake Constance, says that )b,; 10 -IL. tins, 11 % 'to 12c; 5 -lb. t;na. I the gang and the others were some.
There were three children who con- Cir Crash" Into 'Tree the vineyards have been badly dam- 11 to 12%c; 234 -Ib. tins, 14 to 14%c.I distance away, The men were saga
veyled the news to Mrs. Cobb, Maud, Roa4hide Near aged and some of them wholly ruined. Smoked meats —Hama, med., 84 to' ed working on a stone crusher whit
the 10 -year-old daughter', telling of the Q
Porta of the city of Dresden are under 88c; cooked Kama, 62 'to 68c; smoked
g• F ..++age. water throu h rice of the Ebe River. , was engaged getting out atone for the 3•
shooting. She could say but little, mita, 25c cottage, 29 to 81c; break
roade in that district.
- - and -urged Mrs. Cobb to hurry. Hor Ottswa, June 27,—two persons More than 6,000,OAO marks damage is fast bacon 35 to 40c; special,brand The ex oeion was a terrific Das 3"t
`tittle brother and stater cried quietly were killed, one very seriously injured, estimated by the government to have breakfast soon, 89 to 42c; backs, P r
near by. Mrs. Cobb, whose home is boneless, 42 to 47c. McDonald was instantly killed, hM
y i two others had fractured legs and a been canoed in the State, o! Wartten- Cured meats—Long clear bacon, CO body being \ badly mutilated. The
about a quarter of a mile from the sixth suffers from minor Injuries as `erg. to 70 Its., $24.26; 70 to 90 lbs.. ;23.76:a
others, the -four men who suffered
CbarSbn home, ran to another neigh- a result of an automobile smash on the Cloudbursts aril heavy rains in the 80 lbs. and up, $22.84; 'lightweight
end- i�-� a� in -juries are: Gordon Johnston Na-
end- ea -road, now--Irons{der,- Quer, Carpathian Mountain: have caused the rolls in barrels, $42.50; heavyweit . than McKay and Sof! Varwrnam of u
earl this morns The dead are: Oder River to overflow its banks- A rolls, $39.50 per bbl. � •�'
Y n6• Lansdowne, and Gordon Leadbeater, :
Rural Women • r• Lard—Pure tirces, 18 to 18 %c ;
Roy BgGis, 28 years old, and Miss hundred -foot hose has been torn in �e t 18% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%c; I of Ebiisville,
af �=
_InititUtell Inerea" Mary Horton, aged 24,-bothOttawa. Neisso River Dam at Stringen in p�, 20% to 21c; shortening, tieroes, The injured men were taken to'
I James Hartley is not expected to re- Prussian Silesia, and several villages 14% to 15c; tube, 15 to 16344e; pails, I The
whore their injuries war
London.—Presiding at a eonforence cover.Both lege are believed .frac- have been inundated. 16 to 16%o; blocks, 17 to 17%e. I dressed. It is stated that the yrang
of the Nationd Federation, represent- turgid and he has a fractured erkull. _ '} Heavy steers, choice $8,50 to $9; man who met death was soon to be
'ing 8,800 rural women's institutes Miss Francis Brady had both kgs True. do, good $8 to idl•25; butcher, married.
here, Lady Denman, said that this fractured, but is expected to recover. "What is the centre of gravity?, steers, &ice, $8 to $8.50; do,
y uwvemesrt !saw has 221,000 members, Frederick Telford had his left leg
"The letter O'." 8�d. a7.26 to $7.60;; butcher heifers,
and had b�sp�r� an essential part of fractured. They are from Ottawa ___ choice, $7.50 to $8.85; do, good, Model t•lg Farm. ="
the ns[466m of adult education and- are being cared for {n the iroepital - $7 to $7.25; butcber cows, choice, I On a model pit farm, near Folkr
$5.76 to $6.25; do, fair to good, $4
It provides social Son -party clubs at Huls. Mies Jean Lowrey of Kin- , ° ; to $5.25; butcher bulla, good, $5.50 to stone, an ermavai ofaoer keeps 31'000
for tvornen thrvughcpi! England and burn, the other occupant of the ear,' 31
$13; bolognas, $3.50 to $4; cannel'. � Digs and wells about 9000 aunty years
Wades,` " milch for curing as bacon.,
isolation. --orashed into a tree on the roadside. cows, $85.00 to $96.00; springers, _ .... �...�
t choice, $95.00 to $115,00; road. cows, anal Britain consumes more than
rr)) A//,�,(/��� $45 to $60; feeders, good, $6.50 to
I;(}l�i A CfI'Y 2100 �LT� 11V�/ $� , do, fair, $5 to $6; calves, 6,w0 lona of pepper s year.,
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DVIPORTANT CEM IN 100 B.C. MORE PERSONS SUFFER FROM -AP'PEN- '
' r r�I ^- —Bv degrees ancient Iron- I The age of the old embanhtment lent n �'F '_DICT i Y7 EVER I i LalLt, SAYS DR. ALLiN! x'
Pon—the Londinium of the Romans— • been almost precisely Axed by the ex- n {
fs being rediscovered by the arched.- I ,
perts of the Gui,, Museum,
.dkall M
74sts, and the idea is that it was no be' Victoria_ =More people than ever made up for the lessened opersEive
cause of certain pottery fragments
thing much more than a hamlet is before were suffering from appendi- morta:ity.
be.ng exploded. The latest discovery i found on the site. These have been cilia every year, both in America and Eat more fish—that's the secret o! N
t . °
definitely identified as 9amian, of n i
- -it a remnant of an embankment. buia ! � Europe. Aahough mortality among prevention of goitre as summed up
I workmanship and style in fashion dur- I
by the Romans along the Thames— in the first center The ,Stent of patients was 60 per cent. a quarter by Dr. W. B. Keith of Vancouver.
probably the very first ancestor of the ! y' of a century ago, to -day the percent- Study of 'the disease had shown that
these fragments dates from a y "i
present-day Thames Embankment. age of deaths was very gran,!, Dr. Sin races, notal: the Indiana of a� s
The ninety feet so =run B. C' i , ,Edgar Allin o! Edmonton •to:d the the` Pscific Coast and the nativoa oi, .3
_
consisted of a 'great timbered walls, It is now believed that London was Canadian Medical Convention. I Japan; suffered very little frim gottre, -
..made of the trunks of trees, squared an important trading centre even in Medical science has been making said Dr. Keith. Both peoples were dei =Ty'
and piled up, with cross timbers keyed I those days, and that the Britons then great progress, he said, since the first pendent for food mainly on sea pro-,
and doietaihed in for strength. It lies were sufficiently cultivated to provide ` -' - -- e--- appendix was removed 80 years ago. ducts:
between King William street and I a ready market for Roman luxuries. Donald D. Ounn In a three-year period in a Montreal Thousands of dollars are being cacti
ilea lane, about eighty feet farther i� Indeed, Some of the shoes and sandals Under officer, winner of bis excellency hospital, he Instanced, there had been pended annually on useless druga, toy
from the present shore of the river 1 of pierced leather found in the city in' the governor-general's gold medal at only 10 deaths in 1,201 cases. Yet the• the detriment of the public health, Dr. tf
than the wail which the Romana built recent excavations are of a delicacy Royal Military College, Kingston. Un- disease itself had spread so enormous- V. E. Henderson, Professor of Phrar-�
later on, showing that they gradually I of , workmanship and an elegance of der Officer Gunn is a son of Brigadier- :y within recent years, keeping pace insoo'.ogY at the University of Tomato.
' seolaimed more I -and for their town. style rarely equalled to -day. General J. A. Gunn, Toronto. • with science, that its greater incidence warned'the dolagates. ,x
.r ,F' {+.,r - '�,..a-r>v.._...s•,._-+.-i4_....n+,-.-:K"a.s'+:; !F ..... � - ..>r,.u.-.-ir._... ... .v::...-•".yy..a +�-rt•-,.-. .er .. _,.. ,.4 -t'.1 ,y....�F 2�+�'.�. 4'•e:+�•: ..*-'d_s-M- ._ - .. .... �;ce»N-._.. ,.nom ..:.:,.4; _ ,s•.,__._ _:,.'�� -•Aa rrf .,w'5 �7�..'n aa;.•iev,�r{:
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which can be adjusted so that the these submarine devices, assistOnt Itis- -• .
craft, when filled, will float just below trio Attorney' James A. Farmer, who
the surface of the water. examined the crew of the Rosie M. B.,4
Painted a grey -green, the torpedoes was unable to learn. a
when in the water are invisible, mem- Five of her torpedoes were furl of
bars of the crew of the schooner eat- Scotch malt, approximately 50 gallons u xs
plained. They contain no mechanism or about $1,000 worth in each. On..
for self -propulsion, but at oath of the board, besides, were 38 kegs of Scotch.:
two tapered ends is an iron ring to malt, valued at more than $12,000. ry
"
�UV I eholee, $10.60 to $11; do, good, $8 -
jjrj to $9.60; do, lihts, $6 to $?.60; good
lambs, $17 to -$17.50; do, med., $15 -to x„*
$16; do culls, $13 to $14; podlight w
8 to? heavy
TORONTO. sheep, $7. Sheap and
bucks, 6.60• h
Man. wheat --No. 1 North., $LBO%; $4 to , thick smooths,
No. 2 North., $L66%; No. 8 North., fed and watere4 $14.80; do f.o.b..
$14; do, country points, 18,116 • do,
do, Ists, i.o.b., u
Man. oate•T-No. 2 CW, nominal; No off cars, $15; thick
8, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 48%e; No. $18.60; select premium, $2.86.
2 feed, 45%c, Western grain quota-
tions in c.Lf. ports. MONTREAL
Am. corn, track, Toronto --Na 2 Dais, Can. West., No. 2 62%c- do, jlr
84 No. 8 830. No. 67 do, k;. 1 6
yellow, %c ; yellow, 8, %c; extra ,
Millfeed—Del., Montreal freights, 55%c. ur, Man. spring wheat pats.,'
Altercation Over Whipping of Remains of Four of the Six Mrs. Aimee Semple f.loPherson bags included: Bran, per ton, $2 .26; lata, $>3. 0; do, 2nda, $8.20; do, strong, �
aborts, per ton, $31.25; mid" , I talons $8; do, winter pats, chei '
d Pr cipitatea Double V1Ctimi of Drowning Oras held to ransom in Mexico, is r.• e
$88:28; good feed soar, per ba , $2.80. $8 60 �o $8.80, Rolled Data, bag 80;
Tragedy. Accident Found.
port _
Out. oats --44 to 48c, f.mb. PPing lbs. >)$.10. Bra $2916. S
!Perth.—Thom" Chariton, afarm- Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.—Between points. 1m
The evangelist, pastor of Angelus 1.26. I, car $17 to 8. , . o.',
B Out. good milling wheat—$1.88 to r ton. car Iota $17 to $18.
er wing between Maberly and Sharbot I three o'clock in the afternoon and p1 g3 p shipping Po `
Tem e, had been van n for dead $1.38, f.o.b, ski i into, according
86 �jbs from here, shut and eight -thirty o'clock in the evening, by most of her followers, who be- to freights. $1120 i mail �eevea, $9; dot good " , ,,
1 bm wife Friday morning
be. I four of the bodies of the six victims lieved that she had been drowned is Barley malting --62 to 64a gut]►, pail fed, $7 ; fair quality suck'
6 and 8 o'clock as she was dress- of Sunday's drowning accident were the surf at Ocean Park the day she Bnciw�aeat— o. 2, 76c.
ing to het bedroom, and having sent! recovered from St. Marl% River. At disappeared. 8 Nd 2, Bc. F`ineet westerns, im to ."
k - dWr three young chi to notify, three o'clock, the body of Olement Mrs. McPherson said she exapdd Man' flour—First First pat., $8 70, To- 1 c� r•'
�r�p ronto: do, second t 18.20. do eaiterns, 18 to 18%c. But-' r
book aur! was found' Correia:, aged 18, waa found by Milne from a Moxiean shack in which she ter --No. 1 pasteurized, 84% to 84%e.
lileig�t'a+ p� Ont. dour• -Toronto, 90 per cent
• 4sid when neighbors returned with 13oiasinean and Charles Stone, two In- was held, while her captors wea+e I kgs --1 extras, 7 to 88c; do.
at per barrel in carlots, Toronto, firsts. U to 8be. Potatoes—Pea
po�oeofficers, diam, who had dragged the river con- away. 9.86; seaboard, bulk, $5.86. �'•
As � ear bola, ;1.70 to $1.80,
fir' as V known at preeenit, stanitly since 8 dclock in the morning. The story of the abduction. as told Straw—Carlots, per ton, $9 to �
Chalton and hie •v Ue has quarrelled At 4.80, the body of Artbur Tessier, by the evangellat in the hospital to Chi' -New, iarga,
a 16, was recovered and before 8 23c• trip�t�� 24c; Stiitona, Ac. Old,
.. ovaz s whiptprltrg which Ira been given, � McCafferty and police, was that eh• 28c • twins 2?c • tripbela 28c. �►N KII1.ED ��H� .- .r
to one of their little girls a week ago. I o crock, after some 60 boats had been had been lured to an automobile while
pressedrogumbd into service the bodies of at Ocean Park Bosch, on I-'nmr—Fin� cre nrary prints. DYNAMI'[','� EXMO,D ' '' y
89 to 40c; No. 1 creamery, 88 to _ _ _ _— -_
opinion that other family quarrels pre- Emily Terry, 15, were found The minister to a sick baby. Going with ( m Sic. Fou! 111 14 at Stone Quarry, �tl
cipitated the action. dragging operations continued until the woman, she said, she was thrown. Eggs—Fresh extras. -In cartons, 89 pyym--�- j
Litre is known abbot the shooting,', atter dark. The body of Cormier into the car and drugged and knew ito 40c• fresh extras, loose, 88c; freshi --- fi
'Other than that it occurred Friday was found practical:y where the acci nothing further until she awoke in the { firsts, 85c; fresh seconds, 30 to 81c. ` Kingston. Ont —A man was kilted
morning between 6 and 6 o'cIock Mr. f �m �curred in the Swill currant be- sl4ack the foi.owin da viclenti til Live poultry—Chic' ens, spring, {b., I and lour others injured as a result.°
and Mrs Charlton, both of whom
are low the ship canal .pier and the others and attended by the woman whoywas i 6 lbs., -22c; dor to 4s lbs2 20do
oro4oK �t the premature explosion of a chargir
over a distance of 200 yards further called Rose. Here the trio .informed o! dynamite at the county stone' w
• abo;}t. S6. years o?d, had apparmrtiy i � erar 20e ; ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, 80e ;
not t u and had quarrel -led as they ; east at the spots apparently where her, she said, that she was being held jt quarry, about two utiles north of tho �E
were, getting dressed. When found they became exhausted and let go of for ransom of $500,000.Dre�ssed� nitry- Chickens, spring, Village of Lansdowne, on Thursday "t
bath bodies were !ably dressed, Mrs ithe overturned motor boat, which cap- Ib.. 45c- chickens, ge 36c; hens, night. The man ki':.ed was Raymond Pow"
hicicem, Stora ,
Charlton being in ter bedroom, and aired in the rough water. The success Flppdg �png R},i over 5 lbs., 27c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; McDonald. aged 27, the only son uf.
_.her husband farther along the hel,_ J ►ttending the work of the searchers Ido, 8 to 4 lbs„ 2de; roosters, 25e; Charles McDonald, of Fairfax. A<,
- g is no doubt due to fire tact that the -Ruin Many Vineyards t ducklings, 5 the. and "rap, 35c; turkeys,! When '.he explosion occurred, '.he;
wayy of the came Boor. f
first information that neighbors' Eve men were thrown a ooagiderabla, `bodies have started to rias and are 40c. y
more ectal: as y grappling i er:in.—Southern and Eastern Ger- Beans—Can. hoed-plckea, BZ gO par distance in the air, Ra
Me -
bad of the shooting was when Mn. i y grasped b thebushel • primes $2.40 r busliiel. Raymond Mc -
Cobb, a neighbor, received the start-, irons many are suffering heavily from Hoods Ma io produce—Byrn per lm Donald was tapping the dynamite in �' k
_ ,a — caureo by recent rains of long dura- p p {
Hng ares from the children of the a�* 1 ■�+r•� tion. Crops, particularly in Eastern gal.,2.310 to $2.40; per 6 �s6.. ;E.46 to tiro hoe, a readiness to est it off, and`
dad cwu le Their lather had oat T�O u• _• r+ur THREE IN- , . fp.30 per tai.; maple sugar, ib., 26 Who received the full force of the ex- •ii
P j i r ussia, have been badly damaged. 26c: maple syrup. new, yen taL, $31.40.1 plosion. The other four men were. '
- shat their mother, they said, and had JURED IN AUTO SMASH Reports from along the Rhine Mo- Honeyy—bo-Ib. tial 1134 co 12c Iclose to bias There were 20 men in,
fent them to tali the nearest neighbor. selle, and Lake Constance, says that )b,; 10 -IL. tins, 11 % 'to 12c; 5 -lb. t;na. I the gang and the others were some.
There were three children who con- Cir Crash" Into 'Tree the vineyards have been badly dam- 11 to 12%c; 234 -Ib. tins, 14 to 14%c.I distance away, The men were saga
veyled the news to Mrs. Cobb, Maud, Roa4hide Near aged and some of them wholly ruined. Smoked meats —Hama, med., 84 to' ed working on a stone crusher whit
the 10 -year-old daughter', telling of the Q
Porta of the city of Dresden are under 88c; cooked Kama, 62 'to 68c; smoked
g• F ..++age. water throu h rice of the Ebe River. , was engaged getting out atone for the 3•
shooting. She could say but little, mita, 25c cottage, 29 to 81c; break
roade in that district.
- - and -urged Mrs. Cobb to hurry. Hor Ottswa, June 27,—two persons More than 6,000,OAO marks damage is fast bacon 35 to 40c; special,brand The ex oeion was a terrific Das 3"t
`tittle brother and stater cried quietly were killed, one very seriously injured, estimated by the government to have breakfast soon, 89 to 42c; backs, P r
near by. Mrs. Cobb, whose home is boneless, 42 to 47c. McDonald was instantly killed, hM
y i two others had fractured legs and a been canoed in the State, o! Wartten- Cured meats—Long clear bacon, CO body being \ badly mutilated. The
about a quarter of a mile from the sixth suffers from minor Injuries as `erg. to 70 Its., $24.26; 70 to 90 lbs.. ;23.76:a
others, the -four men who suffered
CbarSbn home, ran to another neigh- a result of an automobile smash on the Cloudbursts aril heavy rains in the 80 lbs. and up, $22.84; 'lightweight
end- i�-� a� in -juries are: Gordon Johnston Na-
end- ea -road, now--Irons{der,- Quer, Carpathian Mountain: have caused the rolls in barrels, $42.50; heavyweit . than McKay and Sof! Varwrnam of u
earl this morns The dead are: Oder River to overflow its banks- A rolls, $39.50 per bbl. � •�'
Y n6• Lansdowne, and Gordon Leadbeater, :
Rural Women • r• Lard—Pure tirces, 18 to 18 %c ;
Roy BgGis, 28 years old, and Miss hundred -foot hose has been torn in �e t 18% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%c; I of Ebiisville,
af �=
_InititUtell Inerea" Mary Horton, aged 24,-bothOttawa. Neisso River Dam at Stringen in p�, 20% to 21c; shortening, tieroes, The injured men were taken to'
I James Hartley is not expected to re- Prussian Silesia, and several villages 14% to 15c; tube, 15 to 16344e; pails, I The
whore their injuries war
London.—Presiding at a eonforence cover.Both lege are believed .frac- have been inundated. 16 to 16%o; blocks, 17 to 17%e. I dressed. It is stated that the yrang
of the Nationd Federation, represent- turgid and he has a fractured erkull. _ '} Heavy steers, choice $8,50 to $9; man who met death was soon to be
'ing 8,800 rural women's institutes Miss Francis Brady had both kgs True. do, good $8 to idl•25; butcher, married.
here, Lady Denman, said that this fractured, but is expected to recover. "What is the centre of gravity?, steers, &ice, $8 to $8.50; do,
y uwvemesrt !saw has 221,000 members, Frederick Telford had his left leg
"The letter O'." 8�d. a7.26 to $7.60;; butcher heifers,
and had b�sp�r� an essential part of fractured. They are from Ottawa ___ choice, $7.50 to $8.85; do, good, Model t•lg Farm. ="
the ns[466m of adult education and- are being cared for {n the iroepital - $7 to $7.25; butcber cows, choice, I On a model pit farm, near Folkr
$5.76 to $6.25; do, fair to good, $4
It provides social Son -party clubs at Huls. Mies Jean Lowrey of Kin- , ° ; to $5.25; butcher bulla, good, $5.50 to stone, an ermavai ofaoer keeps 31'000
for tvornen thrvughcpi! England and burn, the other occupant of the ear,' 31
$13; bolognas, $3.50 to $4; cannel'. � Digs and wells about 9000 aunty years
Wades,` " milch for curing as bacon.,
isolation. --orashed into a tree on the roadside. cows, $85.00 to $96.00; springers, _ .... �...�
t choice, $95.00 to $115,00; road. cows, anal Britain consumes more than
rr)) A//,�,(/��� $45 to $60; feeders, good, $6.50 to
I;(}l�i A CfI'Y 2100 �LT� 11V�/ $� , do, fair, $5 to $6; calves, 6,w0 lona of pepper s year.,
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DVIPORTANT CEM IN 100 B.C. MORE PERSONS SUFFER FROM -AP'PEN- '
' r r�I ^- —Bv degrees ancient Iron- I The age of the old embanhtment lent n �'F '_DICT i Y7 EVER I i LalLt, SAYS DR. ALLiN! x'
Pon—the Londinium of the Romans— • been almost precisely Axed by the ex- n {
fs being rediscovered by the arched.- I ,
perts of the Gui,, Museum,
.dkall M
74sts, and the idea is that it was no be' Victoria_ =More people than ever made up for the lessened opersEive
cause of certain pottery fragments
thing much more than a hamlet is before were suffering from appendi- morta:ity.
be.ng exploded. The latest discovery i found on the site. These have been cilia every year, both in America and Eat more fish—that's the secret o! N
t . °
definitely identified as 9amian, of n i
- -it a remnant of an embankment. buia ! � Europe. Aahough mortality among prevention of goitre as summed up
I workmanship and style in fashion dur- I
by the Romans along the Thames— in the first center The ,Stent of patients was 60 per cent. a quarter by Dr. W. B. Keith of Vancouver.
probably the very first ancestor of the ! y' of a century ago, to -day the percent- Study of 'the disease had shown that
these fragments dates from a y "i
present-day Thames Embankment. age of deaths was very gran,!, Dr. Sin races, notal: the Indiana of a� s
The ninety feet so =run B. C' i , ,Edgar Allin o! Edmonton •to:d the the` Pscific Coast and the nativoa oi, .3
_
consisted of a 'great timbered walls, It is now believed that London was Canadian Medical Convention. I Japan; suffered very little frim gottre, -
..made of the trunks of trees, squared an important trading centre even in Medical science has been making said Dr. Keith. Both peoples were dei =Ty'
and piled up, with cross timbers keyed I those days, and that the Britons then great progress, he said, since the first pendent for food mainly on sea pro-,
and doietaihed in for strength. It lies were sufficiently cultivated to provide ` -' - -- e--- appendix was removed 80 years ago. ducts:
between King William street and I a ready market for Roman luxuries. Donald D. Ounn In a three-year period in a Montreal Thousands of dollars are being cacti
ilea lane, about eighty feet farther i� Indeed, Some of the shoes and sandals Under officer, winner of bis excellency hospital, he Instanced, there had been pended annually on useless druga, toy
from the present shore of the river 1 of pierced leather found in the city in' the governor-general's gold medal at only 10 deaths in 1,201 cases. Yet the• the detriment of the public health, Dr. tf
than the wail which the Romana built recent excavations are of a delicacy Royal Military College, Kingston. Un- disease itself had spread so enormous- V. E. Henderson, Professor of Phrar-�
later on, showing that they gradually I of , workmanship and an elegance of der Officer Gunn is a son of Brigadier- :y within recent years, keeping pace insoo'.ogY at the University of Tomato.
' seolaimed more I -and for their town. style rarely equalled to -day. General J. A. Gunn, Toronto. • with science, that its greater incidence warned'the dolagates. ,x
.r ,F' {+.,r - '�,..a-r>v.._...s•,._-+.-i4_....n+,-.-:K"a.s'+:; !F ..... � - ..>r,.u.-.-ir._... ... .v::...-•".yy..a +�-rt•-,.-. .er .. _,.. ,.4 -t'.1 ,y....�F 2�+�'.�. 4'•e:+�•: ..*-'d_s-M- ._ - .. .... �;ce»N-._.. ,.nom ..:.:,.4; _ ,s•.,__._ _:,.'�� -•Aa rrf .,w'5 �7�..'n aa;.•iev,�r{:
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WIN,
induction of Rev. J. S. -Dr, E. A. Sadlier, Den tint, practis-
L00ALISMS. FerTghueolormoUl. take place in, St. And ingr in' Toronto, will -b� here in his
reiO_s Church, Tuesday evening rsaxt - office orr. Thursday from 10 a,.m. to SU -1 jL- 0
sw -Services in St. Paul's -Church Sun 5 p.m., as usual BAT HING
-George Law, of Toronto, spent day, 1-0.30 am., "The -Origin of thil� -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent-
1.:,Sunday with his sisters here.
Lord's Prayer." 7, "How
-A. E. Calvert is having his rest- is the Pam- ist. Qffice. over Balds-on's hbrdware DQ 7
Ily AM
"donne wired for b 0. account of the holiday falling store. 'Office hours, � to 6 daily and, FLANNEL TROUSERS
9
and daught-
Mrs. Walter Shepherd evenings by appointment.
Thursday,,. Dr- Sadler will not W
of m rdsrl
in his 01114T MIT, Will Ow clay even; .
"ty
heir: Friday int July 16 under t
next Thursday.
-Mrs. Isaac Wray und clifldren, Of On Sunday evening last, Rev. J. ices of the Ladies' Aid of St.
ILU the holidays Insist ot Cling
Whitby, spent Sunday wail J and Mr_a,�r. Clugston, of Dunbarton, occupied Paul's Church. A firbt-class piograIn
tWe pulpit In St. Andrew's Church and will be given by five artists from To-
-Mm Bedson left on Thursday o reached to most attentive audience. ronto An "Ye Olde Tyme Village
-Xight, Bathing Suit,
visit her daughter, Mrs. )4cLean, of e I
9r."Clugston le*aves this week for Co, Quartette," ]Hiss Thalma Baird, So
Cleveland.
-John Moore, of Iroronto, spent lumt )uA wber;e he will assume charge prano; M. Morris, Bass; Betty Mae -
of the United Church next Sunday. Kjnzie, who have always been well and Ladies only 3.95s
.Sunday with his parents, Harry ann Rev. Mr. Ferguson occupied the pul- received. A Ventriloquist will also
shire. Moore.
-G. and A. T. Law have secured pit in the Dumbarton Church at the assist In the program. Miss L. Arnold
1: - -,,,.A Standard Article and a Standard Price.
Refreshment
evening service. Reader and others.
the agency for the Goodyear Tires sion,
-Report of June Promotion Ex- booths, baseball games. Admis aninel
and accessories. 85 cents, children 20cents. We are showing the latest Biscuit Shades in F1
Rose Jt ams., Pickering Public School, Junio:
-John Munro and Hugh Donald Room- Names in order of merit. Sr. -Miss Collins,' an instructor 'sent
Toronto, spent Sunday with I
Primer to First Book--Stepba Burdy- out by the Department of Agriculture trousers with bell bottoms.- Good quality'.
and Mrs. Munro.
ka, Hon.; Gordon Lockwood; Hon; will conduct a sewing clas�.�here ia
-Bert and Mrs. White
and child, ack- An' the school, commencxng Hoa Monday
David Bath, Maxine Elliott, J
village with two o'clock." All
of Oshawa, were in the N drew, Gertrude Stephenson, Marjoi ') next, July 5th, 4t
`:friends , ft5e
ds on Sunday. White, Dorothy Watson, Charlie who have sent in their name, .,.G.ROCERY SPE CIA.LS
-Mrs. T. A. Greig and 6), W01.1 Haight, Marguerite Bye, Gerald be on hand that afternoon. Fac per-
aM family, of Toronto, visited Pick- Walsh, absent, Recommended: son takin *th course will be permitt- For Fridays and Saturdays, July, 2 and 3-8 and 8. 'Ie e c
a= friends on Sunday. ted to ma one dress for herself un- Certo, 80 cents per bottle Water lee WaferLl,
Laura Collins and Miss Hu -u- to Jr. 11 -John Barker$ -Hon.; Stanle-v -95C per 1b.
with Baldson, Hon.; Georgie Goodwin, Bill,;' der the supervision. of the. Instructor. for 61 cents Boneless Chiclien, 40c per t . in
gins of Ottawa, spent Sunday v Walter Those who do not make a dress wili Fly Toa, 75C 0
Partridge, Winnifired Law, IDOL. Y.
Mrs. Coupland.
Kennethnd Reid, Lillian Choke Allan Rath, Mar- be directed as to how to occupy their Bou . quet Said ines,_ 4 for 25 cents Lipton's Tea, reg. 75c, for
ind Mrs. GordonG3rdon Monarch Stuffed Olives, reg. 35c., for 29C.
daughter, of Toronto, spent Sunda, Jory Baker, Jack Baker recommended, time profitably in other ways. The
Vera Greenlaw absent, recommended. charge will be 25 cents fof members Mackonochie's Picklid Walnuts fur 35c.
here with the former's mother.
Jr. 11. to Sr. If. -Mary Hickey, Hon.; and 10 cents for non-members. which
-Ed. Walsh, who has been attend- Leonard Cooke, Hon.; Howard Br;ad. entitles the latter to membership In
Ing school in Toronto returned home ley, Wilda Spencer, Geraldine Bath, the histitute for the current year, Fred To Bunting, Pickering
Last week for his summer vacation.
Floyd Baird. G. M. Topliffe, reacher. These fees are used to defray expe-n-
Established 1857.
Mrs. J. J. Minty and daughter, -On Saturday last, Master Henry ses in connection with the course. 4
.3diss Jean, of Winnipeg, s ent last West''
week with Lorne .and Mrs. 9quires. Westney, son of W, H. and Mr.
ney, met with a rather serious asci- Now Adver"amnonts.
ur their
'DER TWINE -Plymouth Gold
Westney. Mr. Westney and his hired IN
'uncle and aunt, Win. and Mrs
;Arthur, visited, last week with th 9D �re Cullig. -this-Mrs. Frank Hamilton L -id child- man were enoged cutiing wood wit' Medal. Farmerswishing twine call at
-Win.. and Mrs. Fergusort, of Portdent, at the home of his uncle, F. H
a circular saw and both had left fo: Ira Powell's, Claremont. 39-46 e. i
n. Of Brougham, are en n few
-re d' 11 a short time. Master Henry had seen
.,,days with her sister, s. §ormar. -Cook stove In first-class
ii stopping the saw i
the me s Opp with a WANTED
Banks. condition Also. Lamps, oil or gasoline. is
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-Thomas and Mrs. Douglas, of piece of wood and decided that h(- Apply to Holmes. care Pickering News.
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Toronto, spent Sunday here at the would try it. - The saw was still R BALE -Three acres of izrava
home of, the latter's mother, Mrs. revolving but the belt was off: In OR
Village, adjoining St. Andrew's
some manner his in canw. in con- manse. Apply to Mrs. Dayid Annan. Dunbar-
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of tact wiM the saw. His ihuinb wa�; ton. 43-44
-Miss Abbie Birch and ftiqid THE MEN'S STORE
Toronto, visited with W. J. and Ars. almost severed and medical aid was
immediately secured W;th h-� (R8. J. BROADBtNT-Nurse
Clarke.and other Pickering friends of, I Graduate. Med., Sorg . Fever and Mater.
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--James Thomson a.
prompt attention it is hoped to save. nity. AddIrels..R. R. ],.Locust Hill. (SalemCor-
Sunday� -id mother, Mrs. the thumb, but it will probably be nen). 39%1 5.00
Men's Oxforde, in black and tan,
T. S. Thomson, of Victoria. B. C., are stiff.
visiting with their nephew, W. F. Mil- Public School Re.ults. The final OR SALE-Ahnut .75 bushels of
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Buckwheat, Silver Hull variety, Ap Men's Fifincy Straw 'Hat@. 2.50
result is based on one half of the to E
-.1ler and Mrs. Miller. --- L. Chapman, lot 1, con. 2. ck n
& -The W. M. S. of St. Andrew'% average of the term's work, and onqr Vh7one 3'222 Pick. P12-eQns' Young Men's Grey Flannel Pants, latest, --8.76
Church will meet at he home of Mrs half of the final examination result.
L OT -FOR 8ALE-2 h.1t mile
-Jaa. Andrew on Thursday afternoon,Mayri pupils -fall, to realize the ini- off Highway an Danforth Road at Highland MeuN English Broadcloth Shirts, with soft collar, sweial price 2 19'
ce of the term exaTrinatior- Creek, good U to, good garden land.
July 6th. a 3 o'clock. PO sults in their term's record d,-- beautiful spot ZrVys"Mrs. H Moore. Picker. Men's all -wool Sweater Coats, 1 ..2. 50 and &50P
Ed. and Mrs. Carmichael an t th 43-"
8111F, thexesult of their- Cnal ex- Genevieve, of London, crea Men's Sommer Sox, fancy stripes, seconds, great value
�daaghter, Miss amination. So I would -say tc those EDAN FOR 8ALE-Ford sedan,
Out.. paid a short visit with John and at 8 pair for 1.00
'21". Murkar on Monday. pupils, put the same florethought and Sato 1922 model. in excellent condition. &ood
determination into each e tires new battery and generator. I= cash For-
--The July meeting of St. Paul's examination further particulars apply to F, Chidlow, Byre ial assortment. of Men't.-Tweid. Pants for sum war.
aiurch Ladies' Aid will be h ld nt) of the e r as you do when writing all shades and sizes. 2.50 to 8.00
TweUncooday VW1_-u-n7g!uFy__7th, at 8.00. Txw Imall4exalrunation in Fine. un))
at the home of Mrs. J. Hallett. the names of thoge-veno were succes-- SERVICE Rea. Yorkshire
ful are listed. an& in order of tb,: ROT, Sire Peter Of Summerhouse 0111P.) All sizes In Men's BalVilgkib" Drawers. Shirts
Dam, 0 A C. L4d and Combinations.
-The Townahi Council will meet Sire of dam. 0@4 Ancas
at 10 am. on ;?ondat next for the final result. To Sr. IV,Hwil By3. ter. Brood saw for site Owner.Alextray. 1101
Dorothy James King, Ethel 28. ion. 7, Pickentig, 49--44
transaction of general business and at in
I pm. as a Court of Revisiov.Sowell, Kenneth Richardson. To Jr. ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN. Do you know that "Ehstioa" toPs the Paint market
-Harry Bath, Winona McEwen. -Let cut dnvt call and
-John and Mrs. Goodman and two T DR Y (semi. ftab hjust 7
of Sag! visited Ethel Cook, Anna De Bella, 'Mane eapiain our 24 hour service leave yaw .for smoothness am& darabUity. Got our prices.
Saginaw, Mich., a
Cown, Isaac Coizpland, , Morley name wnb Mr S. W. amp We
for a few days last week at the home will pick up and deli
on, Arthur Clough. To Sr.
of Mrs. Goodman's brother, W. j. Stephens
ver a owes a week'
Money. III. -Helen_ Matchett. Jack Spencer. MACHINERY -Frost
we W6- To. Jr. Ill. -Austin Crocke7tt, Arthur FWAoRc!'Cockshutt. Tudbope, Anderson John T wo Satistactory
The monthly meeting of t) Deere, B34sell, Gould. Shapley & Muir. - N I.
icon's missio Society, of St. Smith, Jack Boyes. Irene Ellett, Rub)
naril beheld on Tb Wdkinaon- Best_pm*&. Order your repel _7ury, .--lines for ladies'
Paul's Church, :n jurs- Andrew, Donald Gibson, Vincent Bye. now. Also Do Forest radias. W. I, Disney,
Rowing pupils, who failed 1-1 Greenwood. 7tf
day, July 8th, at 3 p.m, in the home The fO
of Mrs. McMu not more than me subject are recom- wear:
VOR SALE -Chea R11 kinds of
rm.g JL wagons, harness. add all kinds of farm im-
-Whire motorin from Stratford mended: To Sr. TV. -Sam -Irish
(ear's work Total). To Jr. TV. -
to Montreal, Joseph Colsins, his h Also me,eral heavy arid
-daughter, Mrs. Thompson and her shirk total), Ig esand.cookstovessodbesittra. High- Hol osiery
two Maynard Clough (year's wt in good order. eproof H
To Jr. Ill—Audrey Baird (arithmetic est
hides and wool, also live Paul
children, called. on Mr. Collins' sister, , S'autiville. Phone 1903 1St(
Mrs. W. J. Monney, on Mondav final exam.), Cecil -Lockwood (arith.
after .;atid
:matic.final exam.) G. J. G. •Wallacii,
32bon. -\-OTICE-I am wrecking a few Ford
Ears, will sell (be parti'very cheap. 1have
-Miss Marjorie Annan, daughter of Teacher. also for sale one Maxwell touring, areal nice car.
hoes.
1 2Theodore and Mrs. Annan, had the -T. aerosisauto accident uccurre,i runs nice. rides nice. looks nice. a sumptuous out- Gracia S
Imsfortune to fall off a horse . cl,- on Friday ever;ng ahuut a mile west fa, which gives the impression of some class. and
at the rldicWously low price of $150. As cars are
Saturda e was badly ihakep up of Duribirton, in which five personv; ,,ling this is a remarkable bargain
but fortunately A ton trucir at s 150, T. C . Brow n. Brougham. 3
Ako a Ford
no •Bones were. broke,L, were injured, but not Periously. Biid ios6rtment t
and has now narly recovered 1 eavv truck and trailer belonging z,. L 'fruit t0le for
-Geo. W. and Mrs. Barker hav, the 'Smith L -OR BALE -Large cellar, coal 5 choose trom.
Transportation Co.. ol JL1 cellar, large fruit cupboard for
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returned home after enjoying week's &zhavn, waR g3irig',east, when a Ch0.v- or wood range, 3 -burner Perfection oil stove with
i chairs, 2 verandah chairs. dining -
motoring trip to Detroit and, many rolet Landau, owned ar;i (;riven b,, oyeti. 2 ki then wayg. Children's and
r6orn'furnf,,ure, b --d _�Coiicb and (ouch cover, 2 Plain Broadcloths. used in many oi ts I Western Ontario, where they Magistrate Purdy, of Port Pervy, CaTr? washstands and toilet set. The above will be Ladies' Dresses and Underwear, Men's Shirtis, Over
;aid Xrt visit, to friends. During up behind and attempted to 'pass. Ju.;t sold privately up to June 30th. Mrs. C. 5, Truet
Claremont. 42-43 Curtains etc., all leading new shades, per Y4.
91 man,
their absence the former's father and then a car belonging to Chas. Gable,
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'mother took charge of the,r home of Portage la Prairip, and containing 'E"OR SALE -M. -H. farin machinery d�ioths, 88 inch.
Tst'ripe and Check Brox
here. himself and family, approacned from L' and repairs. One 7 ft. binder, truck and -car-
rier; one a ft, binder. truck and carrier. both in 2A anA 82oc
-The candidates for entrance t-1 the opposite direction. Harotd Ei Ginghams galore at g5l
first-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder: one No.
'High Schools, have been -turned one 13 -inch De
pusing mondson, driver of the truck, 12 De Laval separator, good;
through- the most anxious time of the to the right as far as possible but Laval cutting boa: one 1923 F-41 coupe with'26 ;Toweling SpeciaL heavy strik, 15 inch Tdrkish Toweling
License. Also one brick house. 6 rOOM6 slid dou-'
year during the past three days, as this was nit sufficient to avoiti an ac- ell worth 30c a Yftrd, going at 25c
ble garage, with half for sale or rent. D. -they were writing on their examine-
cident. Magistrate. Purdy's car struck Goripley, Dunbartoo. 21tf
tions. Fortunately they have bees: the hub - of the other auto and the Ladies' Ging�am Dresses, nicely made from our owl'
enjoying the advantage of having cool against L`ARMS FOR SALE -125 acres of
act forced the former'scar a J2 first -cum Srain farm -about snores bush, Givahame, xoing at
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a second hardwood, Inds Y
e heat impact
Y n and bay
wadther and not the oppress' the trueli when it was struck maple; grw
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which so often occurs ai this time time. Both the car and truck as well barns, driving -house, . house, 9 -roomed rougb-
postage as the trailer were forced through the cast dwelli, house :one well two cisternt orcb
-Beginning with July 1st, a
era and spall fruiu; 2N ;;iiea from e. P. R
on letters -gill be reduced to twoo railing and down 'the fourteen -foot station )Claremont), convenient to public and --.-,-cents, a reduction which will be we!- embankment. The closed car was Conti cation school& at toe 4,con.-LUxbridge CHAPMAN
cc farm land, well. watered.
comed by all, and especial) b bust completely demolished, and the truck- AJIO, 90 acres P"twe
at lot 4. rear con. 6, Uzbridge (Glen Major). Will
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ness men many of whom oil] save and trailer The, sell together separately. AgrO
ler turned upsidedown. g owner, Mrs.
hundreds of doilars in the year. While truck M. Rawson. at lot 4, con 4, Us ridge, or address
there ig a took fire instantly, but was soon Goodwood P 0.. Ont. 32-34 Our O%qL go 1wft
red b�4z Mr dynonskon'.who es- W Ir qr 7'
doubt if it will mean a great 1088 Of caped uninjured,. The injured persons
revenue to the Government as many are Mrs. J. Nesmith, of Poi�: Perry,
more letters will pass through 'hwhose back was painfully injured -Mr,
mails. The postage on post -cards lWdY, Mrs. Purdy and Miss Leila Ar. SPENC
Ony Display
Will remain at the two cent rate. OWr,-all of Port Perry, received minor
=St. George's Church. -As Sunday, cuts as well as being badly shaken up. lit T ITFLL
F.L.L YOU ALIM01
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'July 4th, is the nearest Sur.day to Frank Mallett, a truck hand. of Osha- T- L. reen's Gardens ots JIL I
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Dominion Day, the "services at 10.30 wa, was badly 'cut GO$" T"'I EXCUSES .404,
about his head, TME CONST� L TELEPHONE
In Dr.
am. and 7 pm.,will be of -an appro- After receiving first -M from at Greenwood, HIM
priate chAmeter. Sunday School wi'l
Dales, they *ere all able to go to
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meet at 9.30 am. On Thurrday, July their homes. The occupants of Mr. JULY IST TO 87H.
8th, we bold an annual Sunday School Purdy's car may congratulate them- More and Better Than Ever.
and Congregational outing, it, French= selves they escaped with their lives. The Ladies' Aid have perinimlon to
buton
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man's Bay. We will meet at the as they were entaneled in the wreck- plade aconti
church at 2 p.m., where tranflpOrta- age. and, were bleeding profusely at the gate.
tion will be provided. 'All members fro�i the cuts they had receivVd. The Come and enjoy tbel-beauty. 0
of the Congregation are very heartily cab of the truck was completely
!:-invited to be with us on this (.ccasion, smashed -,but otherwi�e received little Public Notice re Rubbish
-On Thursday evening n,, -.\t, July damage. The trailer was practically
8th, a strawberry festival under the undamaged, and the freight suffered Public Ngtice.is hereby given that
auspices, of the Board of Managers little. Eye -witnesses state -that none any person known to depo-sheny dirt,
an filth lw�
d the Ladies' Aid Society of St. of the cars were traveling at an ex- Ith, glass, paper,. or other rubbish, Sam, it
o n. .any 2r__
%'Andrew's United Church, will be heid cessive rate of speed. Highway Of. sy 0
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on the church lawn. Supper, whc;i finer Reid has laid - two charge.- refusia, articles or material
will include strawberries and cream. against Magistrate Purdy, one ..)f of the public highways or streets' in
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will be served from 5 o'clock to 6, reckless dri-.Ing and the other of np the Township of Pickering (including
o'clock, after which a high-cl e his name to the .4
lass pro- electing to giro ie part- those of the Police Villages) will be
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amme will be given by Mrs. Lenore! ies rancerned in the accide-it. The liable to prosecution and penalty, 113
Hura Best, elocutionist, soloist aryl trial was Fet f3i� Monday evening, but provided by law,
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entertainer, of Toronto, at the piano. 'at the request of the defence. which By order of the Council.
iw I I.. ADAM SPEARS, Reeve:
A real treat is in store for all who was agreed to by the Drosecut on, it
may attend. Admission, 50 cts., was Dostponed until Thursday "even -Children, 25 cls. Lng, July 12th. 41-143 DONALD R..,.BE)ATON, Clerk.