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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_07_097 .�7. _-N J'9. 'Pk- I F-5 r. "MM g*". 111, "1'' ZIIP� IN _p _X_ ElAk V. 4 ....... ... T �1, s T SU 9 VOLT XLV* -PIC"EIRING, 011T., Y�,&. 9 S 26. SCARBORO. WiFfsootoftigi OtAmbr*- .pUNBARTON. At the Community Hall next Sun Grain crops are coming wi nicely. Gl"WEasN W 0 0 D. Saw" XM nd Suket day, Sunday School meets at .2 p.m.; after the recent rid ss. Anglican Service at 8 pm, With .F L. Farmers are getting.ready for the V IL PORSYTH. Oph. D.. Dimetor Neads of WyeLffe College, Torontu,, hay hiLrvest, which is better than. Was Cal Association -611 Ontario. Reg. in charm =*000=W;%s1 the Ameriess, OpWmetticil 0 -A $40,000 addition will be anade to ,7"ft ft Claremont. L Y:l exantlued by a1. W out. 03t. 'FALLAlS!tfOYNT.ET1 the hi h school, which is. over - Be, Established im Fruit Baskets of all doacriptions, crowd McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S. First Avenue Baptist Church, To- Messrs. Mason a I olick are busy 1N.'0kdizba?gb, anitmber at The onlifte ;4 including qt'boxes, Pt. boxes, ronto, was the scene of a-charmin67 building a summeftottage at P:cker- fib W"" ourgeops of onisixto usenuaw &iX61ldr of Burasons. *A4 -ba a of WOMOD of wedding orf Saturdaye t4irnoolll, June ing Beach. F e �)rateq and B&8kets.at ]if sad -w z 26th, when Florence lfzabet�. daugh- James "Neitson is knpro-ving nicely M feed, 01111166 and re"deDee 14 -h - lowest prices. -ter of Mr. and Mrs: John '�Foynte-�, after his- recent accident when he fell Hertfordshire, kTxgland, was married down stairs. -Shaping and 9 Turning. dIP6ter�Heron has been busy moving There is no. -feed on the m "r-,. to Dr. Herbert Theodore FalWse, Pickering, son of Mrs. J. FaUaBe and dr -house to Highland Creek for Harry ii et gives better results ter and Ki-diie Kars,` Sleighs, Office Stools t c A'O'SolEi-6tcor"NRo'tagrynPhuLbINic,- ftrr's he late Mr John M Money t6 -FalWsie, Of .Durham.- Bash, iecently purchaagd from Arch. can. South Win&, C�� -Wb�b -. 251y The ceremony was conducted, b th- Muir. for, the monQy for Rev. :W. T. Graham, and Miss by , e f ing than The Washington United Churcn -pig eed ,PIUHARCSON & PICKZR114G- Slade officiated at the organ. Th,3 CEkAS. A. WHITE. celebration Was a grand success. A JULEarmters. Solicitors etc.. 3z7 -5v5- 1 bride was in marriage by Mr. great re - Corner YonaeAn'd union of former, pas:tors, wlho CoC-ole Successor to late W. G. Barnes W. E P 5 give" and wore z dainty �took part. mond Ste.. Toronto. Phones main 1390 and Main armeter BARLEY FEED2 0490. Pickering office open We Phone SM or write Loonst Hill. Ont. dress ef shc4l phik geor tte tri 4 B-drn, on Friday, July 2nd,_at'Vi_-- ,doesday rr=e seem and Wednesday and Saturday eveuL'ngL �"e 1 -1 . . with rose point I W. pie -Lure hat, Coria Hosp.,*, Lee Ave,'Tvrcnto, 15 Q, std wit etyour suppiynow. to math. She carried a shower bou- W. G. aid Mrs- Holick (pee Lizz!�_ EATON & 8098 -Barristers. So.. quet of sweetheart roses and lily of Henderson) a sW, (Muivin Francis Nortben Ontario the valley. Building, 9W The bride's- aitehdant,'2. James.. fty-Stret. toronio. were Mrs W. E. Pamo The Following is fto�� the report off -ntex,, matron 'the Depvtmisnt of'Agriculture Ato W. J. Beatm Fuftw�al Director honor, sister of the bride and Miss J. D. F. Raw, cmiptwy-woov Ott&wo� Adelaide 2*7 Ise, sister of the groom. t ane Violet Falla. licen"d 04kbalme* The room was attended,by Mr. J. One goal tomil in favor of Cherry- ,"With regard to your pure Barley, Fled under Reg. Wo. 242, we note the WllutcTurch, and the usLeri, were wood akiinst Ashburn was be score AforOR HLURAR Messrs. John Kinsella and Robert Ho- of last SaturA -us , chemical analysis indicates a better I- D. Smit ay's league game d, Dentist, St -nu product all the way through tb" If. garth. During the signbig of the regi- Ashburn. Ville, Honor Graduate Cki and To- 'id.AMMOY1 ftt* ster Miss Dorothy Parker your guaracree Balls for, which should! mp�atoa,l Universities. and *Co of Phone S,=*. Fol- The game was fast throug-hout an office 11. , ce lowing the ceremony azecaptioa way close! .1 be very satisfactory 'to your cus- My osely, contested' as the score indi tourers.', 1d Xmon' appointments. held at the home of Mr. Ad Mrs. f. sates, Ashburn, making many, danger. BLAXZ' B. BEATON. D. D. s.. Kinsella, Mount* Ave,,sistei of the ous advances on our defence. Graduatt of the Royal Colelge of'Dental room. Later in the afternoon the All of our men plaved well and be- 3F -d.Va!Xewty_ of Toriow, office gappy.. copule left for their honeymoon sides - the lone tally regist-red; the S=M_1.dor_k a C ctloue Whitby. Ofte hours 9 to 12: 1 to 5.9. sta.0= OAIK FLOORING to the Border Cities, the bride trave- Ashburn goal had it few other narro IWI Phow 220. ling in a two piece suit of jade green,, escapes in some of the Cherrywood at - wearing the groom's gif-., .:.-::SPECIAL jersey silk, tacks. , It "was" nice to see so many, N. C 0 A L AK a grey platinum tox fur w17h hat t,., Cherrywood folks at the game, bo*h DALER. L D. S.. D. D. R_ *Graduate cf Royal CollegT af Dental. Sur. Seem and the University of loroato, OffwA a. W inch No, 1 Oak Fi0oring SW match. They have.taken up residence omen and men, as itA& quite a tr,:, rdutive D. A -Scott's store. OftrenwaL ()DL. B. M. in Pickering, where they have the to Ashburn but no doubt they enjoye',i mace hems. 9 a = to 5 P. m . Saturda ; 9 a, per best wishes of a host of friends, the cleanly played game. We- 'stillA Rood supply of Herd and Soft 01 is I P. M. Phone Clare 2405. 4T 8-8x2 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 lead the leigue, but Claremont ar,.?' Coal on h&04. Also a Supply IJERBERT T. FALLA 19E, L, D S., per M., B. U. Be at Pickering, July 180, fur running,* up on Is which means we -1 AD D. S., Graduate oj,he-noyaj College 01 Garden Petrty. of,Kjadlitig Wood, % must endeavor to win our remaining Duatal Surgeons and the Univerlutl bf Toronto, in lots of 500 ft or more, plus games. Next Saturday.- July lotj,.. 8to.ve 10bgth.' difice above I S. Eamon's Kara. Pickering, Ont GCoM400L litt"INTS Uke boom 9 a at to a P. W.. or by 2J per cent @&]as tax. mom Pbme Pick 3700. Green River visits us at Cherrywoo+ -12tf Phone Pick. 1709. the game commencing at C.30 pm. awyls' Promotion aa;.Iti, f%yr 8 S. No 14 19 The above prices are for prompt pickerialt . To Sr. IV -Xvvi�n irtc: This we expect to be a hum game' DONALD MUNRO, FICKEKLVO PIAD vu&bw" *sob*. IT, 00' 1,ha`y' Okra George Brown. To Jr. IV - both teams being out to vin, and Watch�na'. War eibsa the current ployl Coates. To Sr. Iit.-Edgar sho-utld be*ell worth loquotations. Birses, Stella Black. To Jr. III.-�LTZABRTEI RICHARDSON- 7 wholesale to the Late W Y. Richardson. rspre Ansile Black. Leslie Rutledge. Her. Mre Insurance C�owpxwsa of• IA 9T0UFFVlL1,L Whitevale hart Brown. David Coat". Mabel ding, 34tf J" P"TTIJ. Licensed Auctj<maft, Thli Servi" GeLmie 1PICKEMG Rvans. ToSr.II-Tru=&oRutWgv, Mr bell. of Mark ham. I� prewidl Vn yALM tree I To Jr. 11 ---�Oharles Brown at the ezagoinatinn& ng Ovantles ail7aft uW awlstma. Law LUMBEA% To I -24ith Linton. Gordon G&ublto. Our h&"b@Jl club tees wick Willow. Motor &4= at 611 kinda siamaw to ga sb=*M Lloyd lAntoo, Sr. Pr -Domis Prouse. date for first place In rhe leaped" overhauling, top and side our - her the last tan repainaff. W :0 son. 84gar grouse -t-o -00bg �f ---Lw -Bat se"Ice-charaing iNlrsaa ®rasa ow r a.. ous. Jr. Pt.-Riloen I.Aztozi. Gordon fte. Dr. Wit t � eel '13 ZAT031 TOWN&M OLRBR A Eir, IM 11 besilth voymnew. 010810111INdamar tw Ilaktall Teacher! Urge" resort overualilluill; 4400"IssaL use. to. Aftog All work gu&ranteed. 'N" r "Imam sem 300920 Z16b.- Tba following Is the promouas re- R*v� R. Young moved to hie new Ste? err•IM X OIL P"I at is 8 No. 10. 14eterildg for _Lhe partor*L* to kLtD;w_oo4.Jknce Cl6unty. wrvice Charge Phone Ulu K&rk. Central. Have Thei Rec � after the last week, if mouth of June 4�1 .WK. MAW. LI(32NSRJ) A1170- Clam" means recommendpd. En. Our now post obifflc4 is now openet TION]" Clase-Mervio Annie. Willie for business and to %ame Improvemend W. E. a E R R y Wty-*­ 9"Wo "d Dun- 'Berry Boxes BataketA, Qrsum AN si� From Jr. on the old one, lest reasambleL lar = atzeaded and CooWners. Jones. Verna Middleton asav, be IV. to Sr. IV.-Jobo Knox. Ralph fhe Jews who opened & store in &be 2" 10"Pas' New Perfeetiou Oil .Cooking- Holtby. Pbyllis Cowan. John White. weeteend. departed' sodd __L. my eialy at mid. ..Stoves -the stove that Irene Carlton. Marla Devitt. Gordon night Inst week for pKrL* unknown. Phillip. tree ) Margaret McCartney. In t will -give you ever _bp bolvliug tourna,ment last �%�Al Lumber Farmers, Attention i'satisfaction" (Pkbeeiot.) Sr Ill -Annie Bayle*, vre**',Stouffrille won Ist isad 2nd GI&dva Gamocra. Borden Middleton, prize, Richmond Hill 3rd, aad Aurora Also, Binder Twine, Lawn blow Roy MiMer, Lorne Holtbv, Margaret 4! b. I am agent for the World's Greatest arm. Poultry Fencing and Cowan. Virginia White, GordonCall- The UDited C-burcb and Sunday bepamtor, -The Renfrew,- Stoves. ana A•REESOR Smies Lod Oil Engines. Fleury's Chicken Netting. wo, frac) Jr, lilt -Dorothy Hard6o. ZLb - picnic to Moe&e!IL Iake -)Ia • famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, Got our prices before buying Mary PbiHips. Marjorie Phillips Rus- t Ve.dqv cif tb'.@ wetit was well Wheel Barroweetc. _ #e'-1 Grer, Caldwell Sheppar4. Mvrtle attended and erjr)yed.bv all. elsewhere. Brantford binder twine and second. McCartnef. (absent ) dr, 11-ilugb A pobt,ail.4ter or caretaker has not 7Pbone 4WO Ganoon-- -J"o Phillips. - Jr. vet.'Deeq appoluted ogiiug to the 4 hand separstors for sale. Merle Hopkl6®• Walter Kuox, Rol&E'd UttlrwA muddle. What about the ROBTALVIN - BUSHBY. Harden. Reza Sibea. Primer-Danald thirty or sn% pp licit a t&' chan -�P* -Stove and ut DEVITT,' wb;te. Rose Keox, Verna Hopkins. Decoration Dary w'aa celebrated here Phone 606 Pick. BROUGHAM PICKERING Gordon Grev, Gr&nt, Jobnetoo,' Helen lastS-.ioday with a parade of all the Anthraciter Farley. -Murray Pb'll'rps;-Jean Me- SOCietieS and achoul children. Re r.' OartoeF. (absent ) NTeacher ; Myrtle Mr. Rvbi". -Afaakham, was "kie Find Steam Coal AGrain 14. Moir, speaker. Choppmg DO YOU WANT Promotional Exams for June' of a. .AND FL %XING: your house heated for half ng. Names in order Hear Ye Olde Tyme Village Qua S. N6. 1, Pickering. am the cost ot coal? of merit : Jr, IV. to Sr. IV. -Audrey vette, o? Toronto, at Memorial Cement, Lumber, Prepared to do (3bopping and Powell, thonoum). Leslie Appleton., Park, Pickering, July 16th. Oat Flaking every Monday, If so, instal one of the Instant Gas (honours), Elvirs Rodd. Thomas Rodd. Wednesday and Friday Oil Bdruers-in yout range, or Sr. III. to Jr. IV. -W; Mosul" (bon- ..,Lath., GREEN RIVEPL' Stomeboats For Sale an International Oil Burner oure). TbiDmaa Wilson, (honours)•. Fred in year ffirnalVe. QDoksou, W. Device, Thomas Puck- Mrs. Postill. visited her dauchtel; -H-Vookson. (rtv-) Terms:- 3"R.F- 3071", GIMMOta 10all and we them. rip, Annie- Rudd, Jr. Ill. to Sr. III. -Gladys Deck, Mrs. Shear, RiariitlRoute No. 2 Ronald Love. Jr. 11. Co fr. IL -Don- Mrs. Wm. and Miss Hazel Turner ,Sfrietly Cash aid Cookson, Harold Redman. Flor- 7 "-W. X GORDON spent Monday 14 Toronto. i0bumb Street, Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha, of Toronto, en" Puckrio. Wilfred, Appleton. Sr. Clearance of Agents Wanted 28ly visited with -the forni&`a pdrents -ze-P�ck 0 PickwitIg L -Dorothy Redman. Brace Devine. 217_M . B. -Russell Pow- cently. Dressers, Stand S a ram Appleton. - Pr. A. -Uy Mr. Sharrard is visting his'sister, e'mgto Ravo Bread Flour Love, Bruce Redman. Mrs. Cowie, but expects to return to. the., .States Etc* Miss Featherston gave a farewell Report S. S. No. 4, IL Pick ;as shortly.. ..,and Maivel Names id order of merit. Sr. Ill. to Leonard Bar. picnic to the scholars of the school at CimAce of two design@ in -solid Jr. IV. -Ma" Ansl� �)Pate'n­t 0 rett. Jack Ar�,ley. J;. 111. th Sr.-' Wilson's Park before her depx-tore. III.-Binen Elryact. Sr. 11. to Jr, Mr. Robert Wilson, of San Diegv. .plate mirrors:. Drmeer "d P"trYl- an ask. Dreseershave bevel Flo\w Ill -Lloyd Andrus,'. Jack Pal., with his w- d son, am visit- St Otiand complete, 18.00 Maybe obtained frqm you Grocer. Annan, Reginald Bryant Jr. 11. w any fiends and relatives here. Sr. IL-1van Barrett. Or. 1. to Jr. iVere were a large- number out 6 6re White solid oak Drawler and 11 -Lis -Rene Bryant, Ada,Arnot. Sr. the missionary service held b the Dresser gwid. oral plate glare in BrooWin Flmns Mals. Pr'. to 'Jr. L'_Bettv oris Siinday ScbooW rdcezitly. The past week has seen good 18.00 Bryaot, Clarence Oritwford. Arnold,i1r. Pr. To my Customers in'Picker- -7 Elan Dram. and • Stand in' .-CEA& WILSON, Prop. -Alice Thurman, Llewellyn Craw- deal of traffic pass .through the vii- Mg and vicinfty golden oak finish ford. •Nuwqber on roll 18. Ntimber lage; the holiday and several picukas 15.00 successful IF5. Teacher M. Thompson. at Wilson's Park have contributed riot a 30 ELM DALE M11 I wihava' objected 'to the ua4` -litile to our traffic problem. er publi6 .......... signs recently painted on rby Report of Green Riv"' -Odd Chairs N•orris Windsor build' WX -ZL-W-V Xx school: Sr. IV. ---Clara White, Ruth Mr. Ing a store namely, Awong those Chairs Hutihings. Sr. III. -to Jr. IV.-*rhel. ben hotiie . It is hoped that Mr. 9 are some in solid'�>Rk, -Upholstered in MR Harniman 76. "June 'White 74. Windsor dill not make it too attract- "PICKERING DRUG STORE.!!' Alfred Harnimsa 66, Neil Postill M iv e since the chicken thieveli'make it -We are according Law leather, also Reed Chai�s, .4 P Alfred Bielby.55. Jr. III. W Sr. J11 - a point to call at all note -worthy upholstered in ta&s - - For Astry use Audrey P)axtou 71, Jean MalcWm 66; We to have it chTaged. try. places. Arm Chair in lot, 9;50 Tammy Schofield 63, Bandy Winches- 'Our- Ro al ]Brand ter 56- Glad a Bielby 53. Sr.1. fF 'dent We stfli sell Cfude'Dragp; Patent A serious ace was narrowly We havelt few CODgOliUM Rl;gb to 'J" averted the o ie� day wb�n some reek- Medicines, Toilet Goods, IM -Ross �uruer 78, Lorraine Harni• a S . ­ - .1 .., . -, - _2 left t greatly reduced elss *o) riders were speedin�;,,thr gh City Dairy Ice Cream, ­ - , . 41 Jennie at your Grocer's. man 07, Edythe Williams 86, J the village. It seems that t e drqiuver Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigar6ttee, prices. Lightbody 04. Harold White 60, Iva of the, speed wagon, Mr. Charles Car- also a new Saar ,Car if you Farmers who have wheat jet your P69till 52 Jr. Ormerod, Ross -ticularly flour made from your own Carter. Bobbie Malcolm, Cbrissie ter, after striking a iDai need one. ;vh' Wilts, Docild Williams, "Archie rough spot in the road neglected to Oat. We can ,nfort f Pickering Patent Medicine Store. t A. Sterritt White. Jr. I. -Aubrey, Smith. Sr. glance back to see to the rind it. R Pr. to Jr. I.-'Dorotbv Wilson, *Rob• his passengers who, by this time un- -Furniture, Dealer and Feed of air kinds --Chicken feed ert J. Windsor, Hugble Lightbody, fortunately disappeared between tiers Jack Biielb , Cecil Postill, Lois Turner, of baled hay. My Carter w" forced JFuneml Director hen feed, chop, millfsed.- N. E. Ey p • A, Class -Dori, -Smith, Mildred While. to summon aid so that the local police Plc�__KE I NG_ N Smith, Cam the " u.. Phone it) Phone 1300 Billie H&rnim&n, Mary Malcolm 00 force and fire department were calIc-1 Chopping every week -day. - percent. of the marks are required to in and Mrs. Carter with her compan- Veterinary Surgeon Those marked * passed i ion, Mrs. Winchester, were rescued Fickerizig, Ontaial honours. Teacher G. L. Fea",s from their dangerous position. 4.d,;. .y.. r. -. .-in ,.•.... s �. y •_... ..-.: N' - : ., ... v 1.t'.{fv> Vii'. +r• Y. y...y •..:/' ; s+l,s!, i`SiG'.' 1 _ '�`.t .: v ,..}. P a. w. .,...�-•. .,'h.r .•. .. «. ••. - ,a: t«.:... iF '•�.h•:>.`•''! k^"�"'•.o .v. `�.'�"`.. "•+•'.i' «<.�,.i,a;.}j,. ;�' i' 'a_�^"��Ck°., .e"" .,7w. J 4 ad ,.� .. ,e •' : '.: "h<... „„ .,.'... : '..,. - �;. ^r• s. •.. a" '. .•J!. �.. .. �, •y +t.,'<° .',.ti ,..�yy 4�F '"P _ ?,y,..:., �Y�r' :W r, n,R+•W � s«. m.5�.,: +p : j - 1.: �ro GUARD a.c. LICS ARY RECMW ,- �= DML EDS, _ FROM CURIO HUNTERS �s +- �+ ED GEEM MONS � ' EMNEA Government Will Prevent .. :.gists -from Denuding Piro- _ - ' Ot4awa.-Csnrdia1s Fifteenth Par- ads Grain Act, and the. Measure pro --q anT3$ �`"ti'►+a= !re: u� YtI1C0 Of TQtiIi •F�AeEh.--•- _ Bo 1: immed#stely a .,. lie,•-ttx'a»1 n # t~" Admfni'strations sinCo.ContedePation., but he resigned in April, 1898, S vHe seawio__ Lt g`°'~ F. _ Victoria.-Canshta is moving at last after tai into serious troub:e over -_ , ,� ..,•. in icor Two Premiers each headed t Ad- ' r, . z; , t+� pt event Amaric;sn collecto.a' croon .. P'O his remedial bi:i providing for separ- rras,urea Qf the session, old cage pen- P n8 y - vinAted with dramatic•auddennew at 1 siona, was kil:ed by the Senate rme lakRug home with liucn the few re- ministrations-Bfr John A. Macdt►n- ate schools in Manitoba. Tie resent- �'y, o'eloalt Friday afternoon, when Mr. time prior to di,so:ution. Then there rnainir g reties of 'the Western re•_ aid, when he returned to dower in meat which his action aroused natur- man's' former1lory:. Federal and Pro- 1878, and Sir Robert $Qr�ert�when he Mel:Mlesn Conservative Prime Minister *as the contentious Hudson Buy Rail- slay weakened his party* For the. elec- ' of Caskada for three days, announced way :tem in the Rai:wtitys and.Canala rintial laws vel'.'. re qr.forced Brasile-- trgnalat�-� C,onaecvativ6 Gover>a-� tion of June 28, 1896, when the Liber- " +sl:, ,in British Cilumbia this yetlr to men•t'into a•Unionist Cabinet In 1917. y that his request tor dissolution ,had estimates, of 0.8,000,000. As a result ala won a sweeping victory, with 117 � curb the enthuata•1 Q who have dei.uri- R1ght Hon. Arthur 'Meighen provided seats, against 89 Conservatives and 7 r. been granted -by hfe, ls,xcelieney tbl, of : u .two interim supply bills out ed this country 6F eve ry totem, bolo, anothbr Instance of i' return to powerjIndependents. The Conservative Pre- ��, GoversoV-General, through both Houses, a total of $751 a irMian carving and h!storicai object._ after ol.period et Opposition. ! mier who was defeated in this election For the first time, in tins history ;of 000 hes been voted toward the re+ ttir:y could :ay haas:9 osk From nrw .The stirring period of 1873 is the'was Sir Cbarles Tupper, he -hiving the Dominion a �'iovernment was, de- habilitation of that �i:way, ort ,flee Indians wi:l hot tie allowed to nesaiwst political arallel to Lha events I � 4 'felted on a motion of want of confi. 'More important •sill! are the reso- s Po P succeeded Sir Mackenzie Bowe;L a- deeniie in Parksaaext, and,-fcllowtng' lutions contained in the Robb Budget rarret away their at family heir prrices o! the pati- pew days. air John A. ino' matter bow attrr}•tiw the prices Macdonald then resigned on Nov, 7, CON8E8VATrve YiCrattlG OF 1911. the unexpected upset of the Meighen' and their fato. Tho tariff reductloii Bir Wilfrid Laurier was now firmly in the House at 2 o'clock on automobiles was gipen Royal assent wl':ch AmeAc4n cvuectors are- willing following the dise.osures of the "Pa - Ministry Friday morn! there was no doubt and has become eftoctive, but the sub- to F'� - j cifle Scandal" and the dgbate ia,the.. entrenched, and Yvon successive exec- ., Y ng, I 'Tina will be acco!n sis'1ied by 5, +•vs• House •when ex �o tions on his record and aria until ".left in the minds of Parchment. and seequant change providing for remove. 1 • petted support 'slipped; 1911, wben-his Government wertt. down j t" is protection cf historical ob- prom him. Sir John had.been in.offlce the people that a fresh mandate would of the excise tax on oars of $1,800 and , on the Policy of confirming the Rect- ' . o yet eReetiw. The Asan i IT while there to }•et ,ime to protect' since Confederation, having in the p° y g a ess�esntiai 4 olarrying n the bus!- under is not Y procity -.agreement at ed with •: the tteni. The British Columbia Govern- 1867 erection secured -101 seats to the taash._ of the country. outage !e not effective, and in the ; United States earlrthat year. In tbstt y � � men• wf:l dec.are tt!1 the relies it sae: Liberals' 80. The election of 18'1•h on; . Ar singular feature of Lbs session same _position are the provisions for . „ N election thm Conservatives, udder Mr.j fit .n be historic nl c.. jests, and filen the issue' of the Pacific Saeaeiai, so ab;mptly concluded is that. practic- the acolition of the stamp tax on re- j R. L. (now Sir.. Robert) Borden, se•, a}} they cannot be reu:oved without s.iov- gave Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, the '� ^p ally l of the loeslation has been left cripta. The changes in the income Lax i cured 138 supporters against 88 rdb-r the air," which means that the law haw bean given Royal assent, and ernn�nt aanctron, The Rent rebel Liberal Leader, 188 seats, and the seals and 2 Inde i to be guarded in tuts say will tx+ the" Conservatives 78. ' Independents. , months have been of no avail, from are therefore effective I In Jul 1920 Sir Robert Borden, tf ` AM, 'standpoint, and Perlia= -Another measure :aft "in^the isir" Dust of the magnitin.nt totem pales The Mackenzie regime -lona not a y' Po ve+hich'the native artitlta of this coa9t political success, who had, been Premier throughout the! d- - need never have rust. Moreover, is that providing' for an extension for I po despite the sterling war, retired and. Right Hon. Arthur! of the money actually required I one year of the time wit6it7 vyhf- ci'v;l carved years ago to record the deeds character of the Premier. Hard times, + g of their families, tribes and nations. ; combined with the al of the "Na - for I Meighen took office. When he apgealr oarr i on the business of the servants may avail themselves of the appeal ed to this electors on the art record! Y Thousands of these superb native , tional Policy brought Macdonald in Decet�ber, 1821, he was defeated,' Donaiinion bs9n voted,' which provisions of tree Ci�•i! Service Super- + works of art have been shipped to the ' back to office with 187 seat, to the metas that there ma be a short saes- annuation Act Theta is ahso the , and Right Hon. Mackenzie Ki beef � , United Staten, whole villages being i Libera:a 89. g � `sion of the new P TZnt this fall agreement between the Feder,, and came Premier, with 117 Liberafl sup- , `to vole► more In the meantime. providing det uded of their weird historical re- apply, the Alberta Governments rovfdi• cords This traffic has got to atop, the! Foax PzvdiLxB.ix rrvE YEARS. porters, the Progressives being secon of course, what is vitally needed can for the transfer to the latter of its Macdonald then remained in power with 66, Conservatives third wit 4 Federal and Provincial Gowrnmettts m be authorised by Goresrnor-Genaaral's natural resources. That was in real- 1 -for 18 years, until kis death. after a white there were 8 Labor members. ha -e ruled. - wa��, ity held up by the tot then Liberal Ad- general election in 1891. Sir John had Mr. King appealed to the country' This will• be bad mews for many' , It is remarkable that all of -tile prin- ministration. An act to amend cer- " I said: After rhe the deluge," and sure on. Oct. 29 last on is record, when " cipal measures of the session are un- tarn provisions of �h-i Criminal Cods Anionic collectors and American mu- enough four Conservative Premiers the Conservatives ethe rected 117, .the r sesuns, Last year many American in-' finished. Theta inc:ihde: Rural credits, respecting the poahess.cn of weapons i held o between June, 1891 $isd' largest u 'flee Qampbell bill to amend the Can- was also held up. atitution,_ .devoted to historical sub_ i the victory y of the Liberals • nrfder gression 24, Labor 2 and Indapende G �- jects -had parties here buying up totem poles and other rare native caro ngs Laurier in 1898- Sir John J. C. Ab- 1. Since that vote most of the Pro- w ��j� o$ care, ;10.60; do, thick lets f.o b„ some of the finest art prpdsiced by''` bott was Premier until i11 health tom- gressivea 'have given st�port to Lhsl E $14; select premiums $2.96, a 1'ed his resignation in December Liberal Government, enabling it to MAWTSa' the North American Indian. The price �' of these thin a has risen, as the In 1892. Sir John Thompson followed, carry on until the recent votes on the MONTREAL dians have realized their valve, but and his regime was ended by his dra- Customs inquiry report -revealed TOIRONTO. Oats Can. West., No. 2 69 c; do, I uratic death while at Windsor Castle! weakened -sal rt, leading to the Gov. No. 9 54%c; do, extra ko. ;1 feed, they have been sold still at ridiculous- I support, Man. wham• -No. 1 North„ $1.58' t , low rices, until to-do there are in England in December, 1884. S!r ; erntnent's resignation on Jane E8. 8 North., $1.54%; No.3 North..'' 65c. ]hour. Man- spring wheat paw, `Y p Y - � -- --i- - - - r ,tel' � lata, $8.70; do, Pada, $8.20; do, strong m1ative:y fbw left. - °� ffian. oats -No. 2`CW, nominal; No. i bakers, $8; do, winter pats, choice, The modern Indian is utterly !n- Original of "Peter Pan" I PROSPECT OF BUMPER $, not quoted; No. 1 food, 4614c; Nai$8.60 $®•�• Bran, $2725. Shorts, capable of equalling the work of hiaj js Beit Man it Wedd� CROP IN ALBERTA ` 2 feed. 49 c; western grain gwaba- 9.25. Middlings, $38.25. ' Hay, Nc. gsoendiathers with chisel and paint.' j tions in teff. ports. 12, r ton, car lots, $17 to $18 He can carve quaint Iitth aouvetrtts. i Am. corn, track, Toronto -Na S ; Fi westerns, 18 ,4:0 ; do Betteshanger, Kent, Eng: -"Peter F Growth in Areas RC9'lYed !low, 83ilac ; No. 9 1'ow, 81 fie. and does to thousands. for the tourist p i ' eastern,, 17 ►e to �. firsts, 4 to 36c hewn out of straight cedar stress ren 'Pan," the boy who tuner grew u bdi]lleed-Del.. Montreal free ht&, i P asteurized, 34 to 34e. E Fresh trade, but the towering totem poles, i a ed quite a grown rt in the I9 Refreshing Ra1133-8gIIfe s g� Bl Y q aro p pa _ Rai- bab included: Bran, per ton $27.26; extt�, 87 to 88c, 8 1 world recently. Peter Llewellyn Da- H ad• shore. r Lon, $29.25; middlings,` Potatoes- --New Brunswi:lc, per bag, tut les ago,. can never be rep.aced. The vies. the original of Sir James Bat-' x$8825• d feed flour, ba $2 80. I car lots. $1.70 to $1.80. art of carving them with strange ani- g' Calgary.=No discordant note !s . goo rie's Peter, acted as beat man aC his pia g� struck by The Herald's special corres- Ont. oats --44 to 46e, f.ab. sBippind Good veal calves. $9 to $9 64; do. mals and deinons,.earh representing , brother a wedding here at St. Mary's Points. Dora., $7.b0 to $8; hogs, good lots, $16; an event of historical importance, isI pondenta in their fourth crop smaveq Ont good milling wheat -41.28 to; sows $11 to $11.60; heavies and lost. The modern Indian is making t Church. Sir James also attended the for this season Every district in $1.30, f o.h shipping pointe, aecordia l roug s. $13.50'% 614.50. cei•tmony. "Peter Pan'," brother is' ' Alberta shows i too mucic money as a fisherman or i Nicholas L:eweilyn Daviel. He wan Southern and Centra. 'A to freights - cannery worker .to bother about the , excel:ent promise of a bumper yie'd Barley malting[ --A2 to 04a LEVEL CROSSING married to Hon Mary James, Baugh. Reports from the southeastern sec deeds of his grandfathers, o: to record . 2. �16e: - ter of Lady Northbourne. He b ones tions, notably IItys.r-No. S, 80c. CLAM 3 Nq� them in any form. He doesn't even of Sir James's wards, la ly lis i -Medicine Hat area, Man. Dour -First psi, $8.70. To- understand the significance of the! -_ i are particu snip aignfPlcant, as thaae I rotrun do, ncon4 pat., $8.20. - Driver of Car .lumps and Sees totem poles thane still survive the col- EYE!'y One to Sweden �"-districts at one time feared the eftec•ta ` Ont. dow -Toronto, 90 par cent rector's ever -busy search. !of a protracted drought. Recent rains gat, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, j' .W f Bab and Friend - - Must Learn to Swim t � Wife, y have put the crops here into good ' seaboard. in bulk. 16.76. ( Hurled to Death. ' shape Straw -Caricas, per ton, $8 to ;9.60. I - ---_ --- -'_.: The Blue Asbestos =_ July d.- Govern- !-shape So rifting has stopped to • the : Cheee�-NeA, large, 22c; twins, !!! Kingston. Jul • 4, -Two women and Stockholm, The EBc; tri . 24c; 3tiltona, 25e. Old, B y Blue 'asbestos, which occurs only in merit has eon tired of haying so'south. d a bah we ktl.e•! on the C.N,R. �° g south. The Claresholm coireapondent many drownings every year, and h'ss says: "Cropshere can scarce: be ret lar"� Mete y South Alrica, is a better non -conduct, , 26c; tonins, Me; trjpkts, 28c tracks a' �ataraqui crossing et st::r- or of heat than ordinary white ashes. started a drastic campaign to force ' y ized as the same ones oft o weeks s� Ler-Finest cresntery prin;•, day morning when a westbound I as. Cos. every one to learn to swim. Hereafter � +t 88% to Sc • No. 1 creamery, 3'i to non -swimming school teachers will not N No. ! g6 to 88c. Dain tints, 28 acr. +rr train crashed into an aut�mo inn Two periods of splendid rainfa:l all ' y P bila which was proceeding from God- Old Ruins In Germany. be employed, d, and bo who cannotl P to god. P Ye Ys lover the Province, with hot weather 1 - Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons 38 fret' to Kingston. M. Scalar, the Extensive remains of a Roman set• pass swimming tests w441 not be pa"ss- i intervening and following, have pro - r 'to 40c; fresh extras, loose, 87 to �Se; I driver, escaped uninjured, white his dement probably dating back to the ed in their other examinations. tion- duces rapid growth. Littre damage of fresh firsts, 34 to 86c; fresh seconds,! daughter, Moyrine, austain- first century have bcea found in Co- swimmers will not be named to official"any kind is reported. f $0 to ale. (ed s}i ht,in uries. 1 Lave poultry -Chia' ens, spring. lb..; The dead are: Mrs. Scales, wife of loans, Gertnatr7. positions. All wheat }ria the e A reached of blade flat; hens, over 5 lbs, 24c; do, 4 to I the auto owner; her tab and kine. - -�- and ear:y sown wheat has been headed 6 lbs., �4c: do, 8 to 4 l'bs., 20c; rotost- 1 Y. oat for two Greeks in some areas era 20a.; ducklings; 5 lbs. and up, 30c; j Harry Snyder. The five occupants of :urke 80c. i the car be"onged to Godfrey. Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring. ! According to eyewitnesses, Mr. _7 1b., 45c• chickens, storage, 85c; hens, Scales did not notice the train coming, i „oyer 5. lbs., 27c; do, 4 to b lbs., 27c;, although there is an uninterrupted do, >f to 4 lbs., 26c; roosters, 25c; i view of the tracks for almost a mile duckling's, 5 lbs, and up, 86c; turkeys,-+ on either si4e of the crossing, which is ' :-40c. Beans -Can. hand-picked. $2.440 Ase � not considered dangerous, provided bushel; pri �u:e 409 per buslaal. � drivers take the precaution_ to look $2.80po ;3.40; ��, � !rap• both ways when approaching. gal.,Per gak, $2.25 to -When Mr. Scale& did observe the s , - -•$3.80 per gal.; maple•sugar, lb., 35 to : train, he jammed on' the brakes, but aft; •laaple syrup, new, per cal.. $3.40 wheels Ho_m5yy 56 -Ib. tins, lifts to 12e per I the trout t ft were ere era rats. lb,; 16-1L tins, 11 % to. 12c; 5 -lb. tins, Jumping out of the auto, he endeavor - 11 to 12%e; 2% -lb. tins, 14 to 14�l,ea. ! ed to push it back, and might have _ Smoked meats -Hama, med., 84 to succeeded had the brakes been releas- 86c; cooked hams, 59 to 55c; smoked; ed. A moment after he made the Iro1',s, 25c; cottage, 29 to ale; break -1 effort the crash cameo last bacon, 85 -to 40c; special brand Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Frink, who were breakfast bacon 89 to 42c; backs, returning to their home in Odessa, ` boneless, 42 to 41 c.- were the occupants of another. car, - _ Cured meats -Long clear bacon, , 0 which had stopped to 70 lbs., $24.25; 70 to 90 lbs.. $23.75; I ppm for the train to _ 80 lbs. and up, $22.84; lightweight, pass. Both spouted to Mr, Scales Volta in barrels, $42.50: heavyweir'h: when they saw him nearing the- rail- "Ils, $39.56 per bbl. ! way, but he did not hear. Mrs. Frink Lard -Pure tierces, 18 to 18%c; ; became hysterical when she saw the '!i tabs, 18'to 19c; pails, 19 to 19 %c; crash coming, and had not'recovered rants, 20% to 21c; shorteningg, tierces, I • 4% to 15c; tubs, 15 to 154,; pal:sr to -day. 16 to Yount; blocks, 17 to 17%c. ! Mrs. Smiles and the baby were kill= Heavy steers, choir $8 to $8.50; ed, instantly, while Mrs. Snyder sur - do, good, $ 7.50 to $7.711; butcher I vived only a few minutes, dying while steiers, choice, ' $8 t8 $8.60; do, being' taken to'the hospital. The car d, $7.25 to $7.60; do, com., $6.50 to vvas smashed to pieces; and the occu. 6. e 6 ; . butcher keifers, choice, $8 to ; .40; do, good, $7.26 to $7.60; butcher pants thrown some distance. ccvs; choice, $6.75 to $6.26; do, fair to I d, $4.to $6.26; butcher bulls, good, 'Primes Henry Suffers Mishap to $6; bolognea, $3,58 to $4; can- j, When Thrown From Horse hers and cutters, $2.60 to $4• ,good milch' cows, ;86 to $95; epr{ttgers, A4A hot En Prince; Han NOTED FRENCHMAN 4 TAKEN BY DEATH Emile Coue, Healer by Auto- Suggestion, Dies in 70th Year. Parts.. -Philip. Emile Coue, of Nancy , noted healer by auto -suggestion, who toured America a few years ago lec- turing on his doctrine of psychological treatment, died on Priday at •hie home. Ai. Coue's famous phrase, "],very w. in every. way, I am getting better and better," is remembered by,' thous- ands. He never pretended that this kind of _."faith cure*" was- universally « g applicable or'procluded other precau- tidns. _ and medical treatment.' His whole argument was -that, in theses days of nervous strain and worry, re- petition of his formula by tboae who - could get themselves influenced by it •was an excellent tonic. Z1 Ten days ago M. Coue undertook a lecturing tour in Alsace; and, on his return home felt unduly fatigued. Mes- sages from Nancy indicate death was y due to heart disease. Dr. Coue was President of the Lor raine Society of Applied Psycho'ogy and author of a' brochure, "Self -Mals I tery by Conscious Auto -Suggestion;' 1 and other papers and •magazine ar. , ticles. Hewas 69 years of age: - Choice, .$96.00 to $116.00; meet. cows, rs g. rt', Boles Wakes Up. $46 to $60• teeders, good, $6.50 to'third son of King 4}eoi+ge, was thrown .-RIGHT HONORABLE ARTHUR MEIGHEN "You arE very forgetful, sir.' .$7; do, fait•, , $5 to $8; calves, from his horse in a jumping 'competi- Leader of the' Conservative party, who was sworn in at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, _'i "`That reminds me; i was going to eboice, $10.50 to $11; do, $8 tion hire. A dog frightened: his as chief adviser of His Excellency, the Governor-General. The ceremony fire you to -day." to $9.50; :do, light,. $5 to $7.50: g� noo�nt, which reared and threw the _ lambs $17 to $17.50; (k mei., $16 to Pr'in Henry fell on his back, but was performed by --W. Ernest Cerasins, clerk of the Privy Council,. Mr. Imposeibiel culls, 18 to $14; #rood light Meighen is represented to the House by Sir Henry Drayton, as Mr, Melghen tehoop and t ped up immediately, and proeaim- Antiquarian -"These rains are two hep' $6 to .1117; liened hi niasa7t unhurt. Later he cannot enter the House until after a by-election. This is the second time _ _Ibucks $4 to $6.54 o4ifs, gained i thousand years old. ----'fed and watered. A , the P� to the mhss for officers' I Mr. Meighen hue held the office of Premier, the first occasion being in 1919, Tourist -"Don't be abauzd.. It's only - :14.60; do, oonnOry p 11 Anti . I when he -succeeded Sir Robert Borden, on the latter's retirement nineteen -twenty-six now." - r• i • 1 _ 64 5L.r.m.'..:zvs:,..?ikn57...r:•.'!�x.s.�.ro,._.�«f?�:rd .:a: .a. t.:,:,-sr3.tC,.,..r...•Awa:s.•."..._.r....s.n+i..a..n.a�..a.+.... _,,......x:.t.. .:a,_..,� �...v......i,.w•.:...:<•,.'�-.:. ..... _....-.. � ., r:._.. �: -. 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Thus in the north and"Western Eur- = --Easily Corrected Through - --�-- _ When Engltte Squeaks; B*wam ri. m� -Frothat point on, we must leave.'the the story of man -to the historian. the Use Of Dr. Williams' Pial: For Eit�ier the Iwhom Babe or If: the engine of the new car sudden- , ice. and de r.,ext day it thawed ant de Pills.4 . "• � ... r the -Growing Child. ]y starts a squeaking noise that grows Egyptians tell in." Windsor, Chit. --A fter the birth of � r Thin, pale girls lack the power of`rsf - = There to no other medicine to equal louder; and louder until,it shows signs s`e t and black eyes. sistanee to disease that rich, red bloodof Baby's OwnTablets for little ones - developing into a geno4ae screech, k Let u+t now narrow our field to. the gives. Nervous breakdown is the re- , �+ whether it be for the newborn babe or by all means atop. Do not force the Equator." sult of thin blood. So is indigestion,�•� the growing child the Tablets always engine along in the belief that the' ” cine -Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veggeetable - Compound -and I took it steadllyfor a year. Durtng this time I was carry- headaches, Dackaehes and many other 4 do good. ' They are absolutely free noise will "wear away." stop. let thea ficauty, but' so many unconsciously t -iocke. Nova Scotia. troubles. Girls suffering from thin, P„� item opiates or other harmful drugs t engine cool, put two quarts of off in Take' the baby, to the beach and the I look their best I Any physician will impure blood need just the help Dr. �' i �s+ and the mother can always feel safe in the gas tank and proceed siowly. ' zt WI}l'iama' Pink Pilin can give. For - Using them. Chances are that a tight piaton.i%starfY r . Dr. ` � ULUYtave Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John Ing to scare its cylinder. bYea a istmms, blood -build.- build- or and nerve restorer. They actually. •�- -� • Ntax+dre %i'I�edrtet>xanpan Armour, R.R. 1, South Monaghan, Oat says:"We h ve_ three flue, healthy - Mirrors and picture glasses shogdd ty . =sake near, rich, red blood 'which im- - _blood children, to whom, wben s medicine is be cleaned with a pad of tisane paper s ' - parts new vigor and all the or. aeed>�d, we IIave given only Baby's sprinkled with methylated spirit, . sya V.. gags of the bed Their first effect }s y - Own Tablets. Thu Tablets are the out of their"systems. And th result r is their health is impaired, not _. _ usually shown b an' Impmved apps Y best medicine you can keep in any that to the extent -of putting them into a _ ..Uto; then the spirits Revive and rest- lessiless + home where there are young children.” �.810Am'GUO/ .. ^, at n ht.gives w to health a3' Baby's Own Tablets -are a Mild but burr restoring sleep:. For sufferers from t thorough laxative which regulate the Hma.om.w in sh son or " ' g- -auaeamia, nervousness, general weak• g - aces Dr. Wil stomach and bowels; banish const}Da- teem. acl-ewiA e or physi4m1 exhaustion -t - Hams' pink Pills are a restorative ofand tion and indigestion; break up colds ath:t�. rosto : the. utmost value.. This is 'proved by simple fever and make teethlna easy. They are sold by medicine de 'mat aft y • the experience of Miss Sarah A. Me- • are. or direct by mai} at 26 can a bot OODy', 1tseLsaal3alld*rs+9>.le* y Sufer`i~, - Fathers, R.R 8. Brale, N.S., whgsays: from The Dr. Williams' Mod no Co., w ssrastew �w"a -"dbou't three yeses ago I became - Brockville, Ont. imperative to rid the body of this Itching Raa6C8 !resp 'weak and nervous. I had pains A77pT'tC �� +t f�t tSi l'dOtd _ waste waste material. ror over twenty have been aided by Sal In my side and back. I also had fro fhdl u // t1om years �� omen I,ithofos, a gentle cleanser and plea- has been h�shly When a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and applies- quant pains in the back of my-headPre and neck. I was very pale and very The ketch shows the Nordic and Mediterranean types, These are diva- Blond, primitive, among her props -and conquered by PIL15: FIX treatment. .The'weak. PILES. v: tion of Cutieura Ointment y - I had --attacks of nervous Ir- Bions of rhe Caucasian race. The sketch also shows types of two other races stays world's greatest rem - -"� will afford immediate relief and point to pergranent skin health iritability, and at times 1 was so mer --the American Indian; native of the North American continent, and the Aus- continent, tinflnlehed schooner towers from ady. Gives instant relief. Why $after, si inmost cases whentallelsefails. Tous that Life seemed hardly wor.-h liv- traloid, a primitive race found in Australia and New Guinea. the. sand, send to -day for 6 -day FREE treatment. ' r�oia s..b Fmuu ee,6•..'c"".ate" -st�La.a Ins. While In this condition a friend - Her ribs atilt show gaunt shadows E Pll.Fi-FlX COMPANY J. 40' Dcoot;Lra. IlonV•,at ern. omaaart25 and sea Taleom'S.. strongly advised me to take Dr. Wil--filaorets of Selene*. bones. -' band by band*� "savagery 97 St. L Toronto, (int NNW'Caticara Shafer Stick 23e- 'llama' Piak pills. I began taking these By David Dietz. 11cwt of the natives of sotithertr-Af- In Viking across the haaa; and. fall of vitality, mind alert, one's ;t � Minard's Linintyit for Burns. `pills and ured them for about two rica have black'skins, -gat noses, and One of the outstanding facts about Aldbg the half•sheathar aides a pale months witfi the result that there wasthick lips. (man today fa that he is divided up In- an improvement, -b my con0tion The scientist who studies races, the suchStings light plays Prefiguring the lines her maker Lxe g o'. to races, each poeaessiLti distinguish- _ - that friends would ask.me what.1 was ethnologist, divides mankind up into f !ng characteristics. Plana"; Mrnard's eases the pain and re- - - taking. and I was only tpo glad to tell I As we have seen, even several types races which he hue asst$aed names, Pink Pills. over here shall the masts with all their rig- ILuces the eweIliag caused by + - .1them it was Dr. Williams' Thus the' race which spread in Old Stone ging stand stings and insect bites. Keep of true men existed the _! am."tiow eniaying good health and I rope, the Mediterranean area, and Age' And here the bowsprit rLla above the u handy, lam glad to give this statement for the western Asia, is known as Causestan. Two great opposing forces have been benefit it may be to some other euf- It to strides Tato three mala groups• sprays, 1 t at wark4k'ffhroughout the story of man blonde :The reser.first include the northern r kind Otte has been the tendency to - All day the aparmakars are shaping iw You can get these pills from anyor Nordles. The Scandinavians, Scots_ ward differentiation. spare, edlclae dealer or by mail at 50 cents and northern Englishmen are N'ordics. . The other has been assimilation, the t The rivet hammers pound, and the rM IM OF " f in box from The Dr, Williams Medicine The second divfsdon is the Alpine intermingling of different types tend • saws squeal, Co., Brockville, .Ont. The third -iw the Mediterranean or', ' _ Ing to bring about similarity 1 Flet riffs are scored with white adie t• .lberian. u A Puaafe. eran4 varleriee of men migrating In eas4era Asia. flints is a second_ bitten scars, TIre— �Y •• a_ Aa,. lz�i8sabnss'-...rhe x�s#d sari }aiaaslir- race exon as the-IMaagaliat7- reed. bt]1y cue Rife with th types they mr? have tended }ii Africa we find rhe Xegr•t ra e "That's all, my boy make for assimilation. - S r So friar same night when the gale - '4Then does' it say 1n the Prayw, , But certain great harrier¢, such as and In. Australia and New Guinea. a black prtrriftive race named the Art,- drowns the stars She may stamp dotira the ato`rm be + a ' Book that he must take four better or ucrane and high mountain ranges.. have c t.raloids. a neath her kee' DOCT VISED a four worse"' i tended to preserve differentiations tri But wti MUM remember that there - _ certain great cases. peoples w`hleh dQ, T erre Itare thought' n ',many tscuta well � not seem to tit veli into any one of w 'Manard't Liniment for ail 1 nDOUTinm fin . W01110 I A00401 sMOND5 SAWS - M oOLW 0,MP ited fV 1 sneot�s+sc+�► enw ca. t.t'0. , a/O,R+QAL VAP60=NM n. WIM-Wg` A Towa+ro to be the results of varying c:tmates, those groups and othem.0 hick are un re - ingmy secon baby and I felt d icy I hi ve..ry trot weather the baby needs l foods;, living cottd3tions and the like• Therefore we find certain character -R' doubtedly the retwits of mixtures. Three thousand years ss.- al- An Easy Line. itaslns +van no believer to miracles _r > PENN' lstica prevailing thkaghout great .ago. - _ _ good, and all my people do, too. One Baby's clothes should be loose and ready pointed out, man learned to "Tbeu how do Vou aceoifut for the right. Protect the liead and eyes from : areas. Thus in the north and"Western Eur- crake fm_plemeuts of Iron, IHebrewn crossing the Red Sea?" asked Site Escaped It by Taking ops great. numbers of peoples are m� -Frothat point on, we must leave.'the the story of man -to the historian. local rreacher.'. I "Easy, sah; dey erose. d over ca de _ Oge- Lydia E. Pin"' ALM V.090- characterized by wfiite skins, tel. hair tie started out with a:general sur- We ice. and de r.,ext day it thawed ant de table Compound and blue eyes, .lbout� tae tiledlterraaean we Bad vey of the universe. 'Phan we narrow- Egyptians tell in." Windsor, Chit. --A fter the birth of � r people with white skins but dark hair ed our survey to the earth upon which we rive. "flit 1^e doesn't form . eo near the Equator." ' •, my first baby 1 was very much run - I s and black eyes. have a strong, with all of the organs functmairig read about rt in the papers, so I tried down in health and the doctor said ; In eastern Asia great numbet•a of Let u+t now narrow our field to. the An dose days, Pah,, dere was no must have an operation as I wan ,bra people have yellowish skins, straight specific phenomena at life. Equator." suffering from a dispplacement A friend wanted me to tryiy year medi- black hair and more or lean high cheek Next ard'ele What is Life" _ slow. Stupid Feuow, Arcile Explorer "Yes, right in frontt cine -Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veggeetable - Compound -and I took it steadllyfor a year. Durtng this time I was carry- ' CA>RIf W. CoRwlsi Main Stmet. 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Asks 134BnII1i Roaches Summertime and the Baby- of that roarng st-ove tt was 49 below re - ingmy secon baby and I felt d icy I hi ve..ry trot weather the baby needs l zero"' ;ta mule-- "Fell, you didn't hive to well all the time and did not have a r hard confinement 1 feel sure the -' `.'• less food, but more cool .boiled water stay fight by the stove, did you?" Vegetable Compound did me s iot of to drink. . I I - _ _ good, and all my people do, too. One Baby's clothes should be loose and - sister in Leamington, Ontario, takes 7 right. Protect the liead and eyes from : • A Simple Beauty, it• and both siaters.praise it as a good I am more than pleased throng sanitght. the ' Secret That Every osedicine. aith the result." - Mrs. W. PsNt+ Much of bis comfort depends^on �. Windsor, Ontario. condition of his skin; and nothing Woman Shouldkzz W Mrs. Corbin Relieved from Pas 4makes for baby's happiness in'the sum- .� mer as much as a warm Bath morning According Stewiacke, N. S.- "I had pairts in aide for two And evening, and on very hot days, ! to the old adage'auty Is only__ski_n deep," but it would bg a across my back and toy t t year drat. baby was bom— �My sponging 'before' the afternoon steep clean, dry and' transient thing indeed if it did not behind it healthy body mother Lydia E. Pin- in=also. ham's Vegetable Compound and ' also.,Keep the skin powdered and baby 'witl be fess rest- have a strong, with all of the organs functmairig read about rt in the papers, so I tried lean, properly. just as warmth is radi- it and the pains all left tae• I have Baby heeds fresh air quite as much �' ated by intense, fire so is beauty of face figure the expression. of a fa»}yy of three children now, and a s a the rnedicine..helpad me saris►¢ cite an fresh food. Keep him out of doors and glowing health �'V.tthout good health months before they were born, Iter '. as much as possible, but avoid the -sun f there can be no lasting beauty. ornmend it to my fruDds."•=ilErs. in the middle of the day. In `very hot i Every woman has an . inherent CA>RIf W. CoRwlsi Main Stmet. Stews weather take him ' out early in the-! ficauty, but' so many unconsciously t -iocke. Nova Scotia. morning and. In the later afternoon, i handicap themselves in the effort. to _ Take' the baby, to the beach and the I look their best I Any physician will _ country whenever you can. The change tell you that the basis of 'good health lies in keeping the system free from will he- goon for him, provided you his food don't tire him too =poisons that accumulate' sow. watch and much. .'hose luickly if -the body does not function naturally every day. Unfortunately, Breast milk is the best for the sum--rnix out of ten women, it is estimated, mer. Give cool boiled water frequent- are risking their ¢God health con- ly between nuraings In the summer. I It is,sater to post?oae weaning trnttli stantly because of the fact that these toxic poisons do' not naturally move V.. ? after the hot weather. out of their"systems. And th result r is their health is impaired, not �- - Summer diarrhoea -is easier to pre- that to the extent -of putting them into a , vent than to cure, and 1t can usually I sick bed, -but through little head- be prevented by: (13 Boiling all milk aches, a constant feeling of fatigue, in summer; (2) Care in preparing a heaviness that makes them dull baby's food, and diluting it during and'creates a spiritle£3 attitude to-, duties. Their : very bot'spells; (3) 5tonping all food' ward life and its . beauty. seriously affected - The If acute diarrhoea begins. If the -is of the skin becomes sallow be- ..••,„ bowel movemeatP are very frequent and the baby hes ) coifing and fever, color cause of these poisons, sissies apt?- under the eyes, the compic-cion goes. y Sufer`i~, stop -all food, give only boiled water i To overcome such a condition it is s and call the doctor at once. imperative to rid the body of this Itching Raa6C8 The summer is the moat wonderful waste waste material. ror over twenty have been aided by Sal time of the petit for tfie baby andhe will reap great benefit from his outings years �� omen I,ithofos, a gentle cleanser and plea- has been h�shly When a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and applies- : If care is taken In regard to his care. I rood. sant laeative trhich reconanended by leading physicians -- tion of Cutieura Ointment plarticularl;'.his -. -3or this piiriiose. t� s oon4�uT in a p glass of water before meals is all will afford immediate relief and point to pergranent skin health t" - ' Garden Tragedy._ Results that is required. are really Health is restored, ap- ^ ;,y inmost cases whentallelsefails. •= Otte of the best. schoolboy howlers marvelous. that Ffcac feeling y ' r�oia s..b Fmuu ee,6•..'c"".ate" -st�La.a : z that we ever heard is the definition cif petite returns, disappears, the circles under the eyes Dcoot;Lra. IlonV•,at ern. omaaart25 and sea Taleom'S.. rhubarb as ."a kind of cr-Iery gone vanish, complexion becomes natural, NNW'Caticara Shafer Stick 23e- 7 bloodahot." and. fall of vitality, mind alert, one's ;t � Minard's Linintyit for Burns. beauty is recapntre fl and crit -aced i ::;:. �. • '_- '. 4.•s xac .. _ ... .. i.Lc.Li,...�.. :, .Nf.�. .fie:•$•:f�1•. �. .a. , ✓, f , . �� _ y,,,� '--�,....:_ ,. .'..•��' .. '.::.... ..,,i.. ..__ .. .._.,._t..:•,1�....� s._b.as.,....... ......_ _ ..,«. ._ .. ..�. _..,.,.n"?w:,-., •..C'__._._. -_.._.__...,.......,a'.._tsw...t'S._..,, .x.a�:...w,e.�..r`"_'>1 !u �!w -vwq,� 1 W:1471141 1A I I �'_v N ��WRXOIIR7�w. t v W pv� 7 " -M, -..so tv . -L' _WNn . g- ., r.zk\,4k77 4-2 2V CWM7 a- 't -W gp 4 77 4, 9 MORSE REGISTER. 8RQVQHAN. fts firvaing *two 60KNODO" (!MD.) [96N) (14�=), t a A number from' here attended the de -1 he TICHgRDSOYS GROOERY C41ration serviced Ow out .."rest Pri�nilrpr Clvdeeditle Sltallit)n-.-the em it' paidi -a _AdTame,�. duaday. perry of Ne�lsotr:W&gg. Clsremorit, Mrs. Lawrence Goad. having arrived will make the season of 19W at his &V 'tables' Z-1 e - ascrlptkm to she' United States and Creat own stable. FreA Fry�ifz an ege Britain $2.00 in adyawA. home from heroverseas trip, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. U. 4&. KrNo PATCH 2ND, 1530, W634, the Blay Anteriee LOHN Ks Staodard bred 8bsNl--. MUR A� arc Proprietor. Rlzi-;�dMrs. WUAson are contem- the property of Xo!eon W&gg, Clare- 116T WEATHER SUGeJESTIONS piryttng a trip to Lake SJzncoe to see it mobt, will snake th6 season of 1928 ' the health of Mrs. Witton will Improve at his own stable. T�,rtus.to insure 'SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 25e. as she inot progre"ingas well asher PLCKERING COUNCTL -r $15.00. '. CORNFLAKES IOV.'-Pk&. friends desire 'The above council"met Pr.r9uant to yl ECSTASY, [MOI] i,20019r), the superior 'PEP, 2 for.25c. The young discontinued imp.Clyciesclale Sta,llio6. the pro- -'..:adjournment on Monday, thp 5th inst. /BRAN FLAKES :2 for 26c. their weetlago tiii Sepucaber. The Party of Oscar, W11801r., Brougham. Members all present, excepting Mr* rekultOf the Contest waaa announced CORNED BEER 35c. & lb. Middleton, the reeve in the chair will make of"1926twfol- SARDINES 3 for 25C. on Monday evectial. The Literary lows: Mopdav, leaves his own stable The 'mutes" - of the last, rr_eeting Coratuitt ORANGES 40c. d o z. es. led b va. Johnston was to T. flirst'a. kinsale. ni were _gbt ; Tues - and approved awarded first place. CANTELOUPE- 2 ro V we. day, to Graham's hotel until Wed - Art. Chester and L. C. Anils were ;dr - Art. Carlton has m.,ved into nesday afternoon ; Wednesday, oo Marzet Price tile, Wotel and L Matthews has estab- Mr. Bradley's, Whitby, for might; beard asking that the original allow mea erre airn for road bet., 34 and .95 and be:. Ushed his barber shop od.the street Thursday. F.Maddaford'8, Kinget D Plates, Pa Aween theC. N. W and lake be, operidd floor of the hotel. 0 PICNIC --Pa Napkins, Paper per 0ups raad, anon, H 0 Wilson's. base line FOR PI iLLp for public travel. The committees on the United night; Friday. WJ Millet'd. Picker' Wm. kholson wan h4ard asking Church strawberry festival are pro - for grant fol gravel bet. 34 and 3.5, ing. noon. G Cowan's, Brcck.road. gressing, favorably, the pe(,ple gi%'- night: Saturdayibis own stable till Agency for the Tdrouto Wet Wash Co. -con.mg them encouragement. following Monday afternoon. Phone ov Leave Your Order A corn. was read .,from .Dn Kencall, The -mecubets and friends of S,. a - --M- a'sUnited Church purpose holding not.ot uskoka Ho,? re R. H. jt1b PRELUDE (M22](20WO).tbe wellbred Bowen. a8trawberry Peotival,on Mr. Mech. imp. Clydesdale *Stallion. the prn- A. Seebeck was heard asking for a in.'a lawn. Tuesday, July 20th. See party of Oscar. Wilson, Brougham, J,A M.ES �R [0 HA43s oN livert, and change of course of wa;�- bills for further particular*. will make the season of IM as fol - CU er bet. 30 and 31, con. 4. Monday. leaves bid own stable lolirs. A couple of 'young travellers fly The council now' resolver into. a ing from Detroit to Quebec, createi-1 to J. Scott'& night and --till.. Tuesday W='"'Kalt with. week when they were forced to lard rt f revision when several appeals quite an excitement one day la.st afternoon - Tuesday, W. Duokeld',-, TickerI� Hardware -St-or Atha, niggr : Wednesday, A Mich - A. W. Roebuck was heard re road t!:1- or. the farm of Mr. Mad11 and fin- ell'sAven River. - for noon.: W H Msf�r a. Whitevale,' night -, Thuya- 0 -:00 1,4 Fic�enng Beach. ally in trying toascend they came -to -day. his own stabl�, night and till committee on contin- a The standing comm grief and had to leave -their plane LFriday afternoon -, Friday afternoon W-neies reported and recommended 'here and go 'home by rail Co'a. Ureenwaod.-alglit: Now Xh e time to, get an Oil Stove the-followin paymen'S : Jahr: Mur- Ciagmtuiatioraa to Mr.. J. S(Aen's �r Ormerod Sat rday. to his own stable until AN tsar, advtg. U D. R. Beaton, on ac- pupils. who p4d"d their piano ex&m* following Moaday�afternooa. 1 Burner Florence ,for $18.00, 3 Burner HAL)OV Thouxbt, ly at, th-e Torfu;low•'in to I count of salary, 125.00; John Forg-w&tions receatA N. :attending court of rev�sion, c.00. serv&torr of tLusic. sevenout of Loorziu $125 00, .5 Bnruer New rerfection $25.00, The 8tariding omrrtittee on Trans'e',4bt betinz twcceaful. Theg while they last.THOS. F. SCOTT portation, Power and Lr reported i�� & List of the sucoeteful candidates recommenced be following pay- P­-Idt year, Marie Dq-viLt, Url'u'At- Strewn Doors froth 200rip. Win Cloth from l8 inch up to 48ivah. 1 sta. Pass -:lad year, Freddy Wo,d- CLAREMONT, ONT.Black and Galvanized:Hydro Elecric Power Coinniission h -Am. Toroate. Pasa-2nd year. V�rie 4or Greenwood lights , W-50. Mitchell. Toronto, Pass-2ed year, Low Bros% Paints and Varnishes -best on the Ile Standing Committee on darm- Kathleen Lear. Toronto Pane -3rd 'D . ealer in Ford Cars new and ✓ ages for sheep worried by dogs re- Year, Macy White, Br,.uaham. _P,&es used. Field and G&rden cold of all kinds always,in. Stock ",ported and recommended the following 1; siad at right price@. payments: Fred Postill, to!' 2 she --p P&ss-4.13 year, AoL ie (Jocrifield. T- Maigey!Elairris Implecu.-uts and wind I lamb killed an.i a sheep injured av pa i r!A. SpaLre. :7 1,M.00; Boy Burk, for imspecting VW Agetit for International Farm Machinery ind a above sheep, $t.40. Notice to Creditors Life and Car Inonrsce. The Standing Committee en Bonus. Phone Claire.' 5102 Ou r Motto W 9 have it, ca L.zet it, oe'it to not made, eafor wire fences, drainage matter. In the E.4t&te of Jibn McGility, 49U., reported and recommended the 'bon deveassed. following payment;: L Lehman Now is the Time All partiesbaving(Itahusagtiost $21. V;. Eli Lehman, V.96. I) Wig+L,-waP1ler, $6.00; John Toms, the Hjtaieuf Johu McGinty, late To jr-t new Ledger Plates Power, of the Townsbip of Pit and Sections on year J. S. BALSDON _-PICK—E-R-ING1 IS24.00; T Byam, $24.50; J, P kering. in H.)wers, an 11118.00;F.Wright, braking roes, $6.50: the County of Ontario, Labtrpr. your r H. Pugh and W. J. Mitchell.- Tp. deceased, vrbo�diasd uu tLe 31 -it Mowed repaired 11t)mre of award drain. $36.99. day of 41ay. 194-67- are required to -hey will be done to yoiivr_� t3:n ing f Ue 4 P1 &MI Bridge% reT*rt,@.4 and rpcayrwte�- Ocerr ng oreast: aid the ur". July 31-4t: led payment as fillow5, A ijunkeH, A D. lilautfinfter v%bichdawdustri. Sbov, grav, and clean pit, $11 25: Ja.l. b1l4on of the E'tate will ba,made, LORNE REID .Qs.,�..._lByer, shot' and haul ay., cleanditch. theta flea'CLAREMONT gray. Cons. 7 and 8. $27 .50; I. Lehmar., This nritice' iegivento ac -ditch and haul grai, S42-05; M pri"u. iA)unkeld. clean pit anti haul grav ante of R S. O. 1914, Cao. 12 n C "' -See. 56. and au1e114fiUasnt4@ thereto.' AT *70,00; R. WeUman, haul irrn%. on Geo. Tb6mpsun. ditto, W _E"If-sinelmr, K. C. In NWI& Tole Surfaced 312.50; E. Elson dittos $12 50.. I_ Solicitor for Agnea XLG111ty, Nova Scotia Shfaffloft Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles 4 7 Hoover, shov. gray, Con. 8, 16.25; W OAIA iva�a., On tit rio. !11 100 ytl.,;. 120.00; 08be'n. Bird's Felt State Shingles Light'Weight w i. 35 lbs 7 ]McBride, shay. ray. for sale at A. Carruthers, 5rag W. T. L. $3.76; July 5, 11 1144- COMPETITIVE QUALITY A. Carruthers, drag and shro.. gray, 48 T. PATERSOVS - CLAREMONT _`%$10.70; W_ Holmes, haul grdv RoAe Call and get prices. Hire is Your Chance bunk Rd., drag and.plart- etc., $21.00 ► k. Beeley, plow, Con. 5, $2.50; A. Medium 'Weight 45 lbs. -drag Green- July 14 ne-sr acid wirb it the summer Tremble, haul av, and Wood Rd., $431,orl; Writ Clark, ditto, heat. to there anyt4lair moredelight N. W. STAFFOE%L.F FINE, QUALITY 7 - We 50; Fred Evans, haul pipe from full thorn a real hat h, after • rest day's Marble rand Granite Dealer. 4Dkhawa, WOO: E. Gibson, ti g out vrork? The Fuller Brus" stone, Con. 1, $2.56; S. Farlida:e, drar b Co . Ltd.. Cemetery Lettering etc, has cando' it possible to make your HeaKy Weight - a. 55 lbs 'artil haul gray. E.T.L., $37.75; E. Re!- fond -rat dreams come trite, A/hath- Firnt-cla*4 work ditto, $20.00;' J. Doyle, labor. room in your bouso irL- the country. guartinteed. L S. Crawford, work -not need the EXTM FINE, QUALJTY- Con. 1, $3.75; D. No, you do on it. line and Con. 1, $54.50; T1. The Fuller Friction Shower Brush Kingston Road and Pickering East Townline.' -:'.EpmZze, ditto, $30.00; W. Sbca, di'- with the Fuller Shower Tank will $30.00; L. Squires, ditto and 103 Ria a you m #-hov&tr that lasts 12 iuinu- Pheone Whithy 88 R 32 Extra Heavy Weight 65 lbw. clA. grav, $30.45; J. Coats, haul gray. utes. You.will have a mal bath and 27-44) P. P. -Whitby R. R. 44 Ritt,,, afterwards feeling like Grain Pa . _11.T.L., $17.00*; -Thos. Bacon, a w, t, d °SUPER FINE QUALITY 17.00; Ray Aslop, tiitto, $L-(00; W. Kruschen. SIU 25 instal your Jarvis, 'ditto, $17.00;-S. Slack, ditto, country ha-throoni. That is all. And SIGNS I% aMfOrd ft6ftftCQ1ANftJ Brmtfords 115.00; H. Dickenson, ditto, *16-50; watch your chancy. Every Tenth Ontade It. Watson. ditto, $2,00- Lener Bro,,. Shower Brnsh Tba4t 10 Ordered Till Gimm Signs of all kinds m#Lde.to order, d J. Pallister, �%ul gray. Thuroriny. July V_ad. 1028. he'll Be Mirrors Re-pilvered, (cold =Silver, and U." ' ' '�he nam's of the lucky Pewter. Nickel. Copper etc. on Carried. Information, Furnished and Service ad itfAtal pi N.T.L., $25.: H. Alsop Given Free. I ind ones will �d P,*Ihlis -The News" on Brantford Roofing rendered by sholl. gra,., pipe, 8.56- W. T hedJa Articles. Ornaments. dittoes of 4 11 1�w 30! h. 1926, -Graham, 'd?6o, 31 a t -P.009 1), 7 rro Geo. Redshaw, 163 yds. gray. an t* Order By Slftil. vena no moner• pay silvered, nickel lated � L at delivF-rv'. I will come and or g9ld-plated. J. S. Balsdon Hardware, 4W ;Pickering f way, N.T.L., $32.60;,.G�eo. Ric arl deltion'. : striLte personally if you wkh. ttrid -,Estkuates Free. fTo be-concludo nextwt.ek-) Show Vou the inoa�t wonderful rani- invention of this century. W. :B 0 3:j:D. IM 1:;?j wow GREENWOOD'. Bickering Distril-uting Agent, LOCUS -17 HILL, ONT. "6 Mr, Worthy, of Toronto, wits in the ALBERT J. FRANK. Phone Mark -5-M- 3042 PICKER1 N G vill^ge with friends onoStrridiy., 48 08 Brock Ave., Toronto 14 1 r-* Robert Commack is speeding Notice to Creditors a few lova with Mrs. S. Stewart. -ARKET r. of Oah- u6nd Otl%e= M EAT.: Mrs. Wilson and datighte -_4LVlm.!!pent the weekend ;with Walter F.. 'Kitate of Agnes Hour, -Roast or Steak. lb k1hert And Boh Harvey d a bus!. d .. W,:Ipe A Watson Lotton, late of the Town. lbr�pqarlp to Uotitxpal over the week- 'ship of Pickering'. tti the Oounty Surl6in Roast or Steak, -end. .- of Ontario, Married Woman..dle- ;`2k 6• Roy, and Mrs. Carlton atvi fam Porterhouse hoae't or Steak, I.1y "r . ceased. x. Toronto, spent Sunday with his p^-- Rump R 18c AT Notice is hereby xlyen. pursuant to Lift at.... tii here. L A t bar, "Fine Rib Roast, *10 W ridke and I the Statutes in that behalf, --841 r persons leaving any' claims 41ghinst ort. pliz. altoir Wethe ad 'liiend, r".. of Torono. spent the holidalv with Heavy Rib Roast, ... 10e entitled to share in the estate of Agnes and Mrx. TreMble, 14 and 16c Alf. BREA 1 Nation toittor), late of that Township Shoulder ]Roast. William. Sadler. of Hamilton. Jw of Pickering, County of Ontarim, Mar- -Pot Roast, 14c appriding a few day with Mrs. M. A. ried woman, deceased. who died on or Sadler and family. ' N 9 e 46 -Aav of Mev, 1926 -are Brisket, to bokli ... To. Neilsoll-s- ICE CREAX ^hot,, lb Thom*a and Mrs. Ormerod, of d to send by post 'prepaid or ...Lear of Pork,_ week -end with the roato. spent t%�- . � _;_-SF1JVED' requited undersigned Adruinis- Loin of Pork, 25C 4 former's brother. Will Ormerod. trator or his Solicitors. on or before 20c, 23C Mr. and Miss Walters. of BuffAlo. Sundae", Sodws, Cones aisd Hriekt4, the 29thday ofJoly. 1926, theircbris- Shouldet Roast of Pork, .....and Mr, and Mrs. Ryan, of Toronto, all flivorK. tian and surnames, addresses and de-' • Pork Chops, id a flying vir-It on Sunday to their PS seri tions, and full articulare, duly Pure Purk.Sausage, 25e' Uncle. S. Carlton. Hires' Root Beet -for a cool abd 25L verified of their claims, accounts and refrem ng �rinlc. fti ��;;t. and the nature of L the recur- 7�.J Finest 8Wft-P0Tk­---•- Ity held -by them. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 36C Chocolate 50t per Ili, or Immediately aftitr the 29th -day of 4&f Mu"tual Fire �,:ilsoti's Cho( $a 6& 314s L sliced, better still a nice lb, box July,. 1M, the assets of the paid estate Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), insurance Co. will be distributed 80c to the parties err - 4 all kinds ..Cak" . - - .4 titled thereto. having regard only to Back Bacon, _'Cheap rat" for farm aflf` country Wedding Cakes a Fpecitdity -the clailins and interest of which the ... 45c buildings. Cooked. -H 55C Administrator or his Sollpitors shall Wind"M insurance on buildings. then have notice, and 4 others sh 11 Weiners,. . wind mills. Slips etc, •be excluded from the said' distribu- Hesid-Uheese, Automobile Insurance tion. of n1l kind. Dated at Toronto this L4tl dav of EasylFirst and Ejotuemtic Shortening,•3 lbs 55 cents •,Trim,, 1926. 5 lbs 00 ceNts. 141-4,RNIS FOR SALF 0 n z 'Williarn Lott E 1b prints IS n a 7 0 d h A Write or 'tO cit., -.'Fresb Trorit and' phone AKE R. R. No. fQ White Fieh Every Friday: Administrator. HONE:900.� D. B 0 W M A N qplCKT BEATON R0 AS W RWQ,;,, 4 PICKERING W) t. Toronto. VVHITF -T S'ilinif*� .. . W. G. REM 'o I �s Z,*, .�,,.,.: . •,.,. ,p.. .. ,�. +•�'a. ,-px. ;tr•:. �. ,�,M,;,,.,,,.r ,wur.'c+:;w ^+ ^iw,,:�+�,,,s. <.. c:�:e� , � ^�-�•„.:. •�t�^ a-,..�,w,<; . v.•.�.r�r;rw+a .w,� . ,r•°}r �v* aa„ ,•w.•.r.. - x:�.?r rvz .. X,: K'o$?�x:. t`' .a'.•,;^. M.. ..r. ,.: ."„-^ �I. 4'''-.t.;.q<^at*,z-+ret'•-.s .�•<.....,.. 'R .^.�•F .K:'Sa,':-.•:4e..: ..n..• v�+,,`"-: ;,r;•?`�'V'?, A..4.^.,r. .zm_.,. T.s�., ..J''.�7,. ,-r "�"A,�'ni`,'' p; �r t %^'. .- cnv1,�. JX,r• . t+ 'T"NI' �,3'' •+'MF, ...+.f s... Vit^,. -heti 'Y. ':,�..:++ •.:: ✓+ r�°F,y".r'`y° '; +t; . J� # �,E ' r ' , •r w •`y ., .•.w. >""r` ,..e; , .. x ,, , �`'•�., ': • .• •�tw^' - .+w, •x^r,+� .}ams ae-s.._..a.,m 5 " a t: .A leer . J:Y.�� r • ., vnh r.• .'.. ,. m�J .' ,. ..: �' :" ,."^. �• "-,�" 'bSNG 4�"' . f F .'•�� ^. i. ' "L.\. J, i+ tai!{� :w.^ .+ . $.d''s .v. Sine. .�r .. µ .�'- f.. ..'�1` . .. .. .. <S+m •„ ..,. .� ,-.a.� ...,, .. _ .-. ,�,,. .• . ,. ry A .ti•- .,..i.' Y�. .y-. t' .*m •T'. f l�^y.r •;� . `*JC"? -.ate. y, 1.:: '., :.. . ,.^•�' •: , •.•? . , ...CIC•: a. :; •4+ M. - . Y, ~ �'h•...''". .., ^� .!�' �\ cr.'•. _ .. ;J. • tax ,4 ti r John McLellan of Detroit, spent ado ni l ed vhurrb: "l front .nf 'apea.•t.r1<�tai,•d..j Stay. �-Notice to,Creditors �: • � �` "" CLAR11MONT. A rather exciting mixup tccurr- Reubbe�od Mrs. B se, of Sta- In the Matter oC the I$etste of John the ween: -end at his home, the Airs. Graham were driving south, Stewart Combs, of Toronto, and. Quintan, late of'M Township of .: Manse. apd were followed by a car, the Wesley sad `Mm Comb% sad Pickering, in the County of On- Rev. Professor and Mrs, .Kil- driver of -which t ht Ghat_Mr. coria rin, enraer _ _ Patin, or Toror , were callore at Grahamcaller was about to drive into with D S. and Mrs.aptor. Notice U hereby given that all pec• the Manse on Tuesday last. the church shed. The tiorse turned Mr. and Mrs. Ben O'Brien and tons having any claims or demands� The Misses Jeanie and Agaee Its, head and the bridts caught the son, Harry, accompanied by Mies against the late John Quinlan, who �..:3 burner w' I Michell, of Toronto, spent the car. -The bridle was torn ofF add .Haana end Mies Isabella Pswaoo, died on or about the twenty-seventh :A' a t week -end with relatives here the horse rt�n into the church lane spent 8uaday .with frieade and re- day of A**y, A. D. 1928, at the Town - Dr. dad Mrs. Tomlinson, are- where the buggy upset and the lativee here. ship o! Pickering, is the County and -oven _ - a e eadinn a week in Michigan. harness torn off the horse, which Province -of Ontario, are required to C i p send by post, They will return Home nazi Moa- can away. Mr. and Mrs. Graham - signed, solicitor herein for Marr Qnte i� ���� day• were semi- uncoascious for a Short- Wa.1 D. A r lan, John Quinlan and Frank QuInlan ail' Three motorcars with relatives time. Medical aid was summoned, �" Q ` executrix and executors of the last and friends from Orillia afnd vicin= but fortunately their in juries were will and testament of said, deceased. 1+� `ity,@pent Sunday with did. and not of a serious mature. The.bug- their names and' addressee and full We also have a few seeond- T Mrs• Gibson. gy was badly damaged, as ''was particulars to writing of their Maims Mrs. (Dr.) Avison, formerly Mise also the harness. The accident See the 1926 Samples at Bingham a and statements of their accounts and ;hand stoves'in stock Kathleen Rawson, an old Cia?e- was purely accidental and no before buying. the nature of securities, if any, held' ' wont girt, now .a missionary in blame is attached to anyone. by them, r._ „ „ : "Korea, .was one of the many vis- • Over 6�0 samples to chooe�irom And take notice that after the First at t0 . s611 at I -0c per and up. day of August, A. D. 11126, 'the said lttors here on July 1st. t, r A complete line of Paints, Oils and executrix and executors will proceed Prices. Mr. Albert Madill and family, of Varnishes at right rices, to distribute the assets of the said de ,. Detroit, spent the week -end withP ceased among the parties entitled Mr. and Mrs. James B. Madill: A 7•t Estimates cheerfully given ..for. a 1 thereto, having regard only -66 to the - g F C00PER" little eon had the misfortune to �. 4 interior and exterior claims of which they eball then have • • _ �:. fall and break his collar -bone. decorating. notice and the said executrix and sae= y rotors will:not be --liable- for the -said �R j�i']�QN� -VI-iToys played -—or-or-phone'1913-out-opt—T"sets or any part thereof to.wny per• s►n exhibition game la the park ! t B T 1�T !� LT ail M eon or'persons of whose claim notice Agent for Ackerman's Quality here on July 19t, with the Bon- W. G. i lit G H ti shall not have been received by them Harnees. Ask the user. ' fields, of Toronto, defeating the ¢� Painter and Deoarator at the tithe of such distribution. 'visitors 1-0. They also won from DKted at Oshawa this siiteeoth day J _ - of June, A. D. 1926. - Coal, Coal -Goodwood on Saturday night .by Claremont, Ontario :'the score of 4 1. •, MARY QIIINLAN,- F t Rev. i. Warren, of Stouffville, EaQh loaf s the Josh QIIiNLAx. _ P'RRfiPtg QUINLAN. r pre a row house on affi8 Executrix and Executors June 21th. it being -the Annive�- Mark well the ,.By JOSEPH P. MANGAN, lard and soft Boal o(the. � • Having purchased the stock from ._ r ,i• ser Services is the United 141 Sing St. E.. Oshawa, Church. The Agincourt Choir ren- na171e _' a .the Estate of , 4644 Their 8olicitcr best quality. On <iered a Sacred Cantata at. the W. G. BARl'� and the entire; hand , evening service. business of JOB. W. DOTEN Tile . Pickering- THOS. Aa LAW �`'iic The Memorial- Service' in the TAYLOR'S 1 Am prepared to supply all si>.ea ' r Claremont L'oion Cemetery was � �( COLO CR USTIj from Berry Boxes to Three �1 1,IariCe Committee - BREAD Y� •Gat s � s ' well attended oa. Sunday last. / and Hal! Bushel. • +6++ 1�1 !� T *T . sRev. Mc, _Bell, Of Canninaton, was of i, AAOn� 111 V 1 Y1l l.Z the apeaker•of the dap sad gay C A REC10nT G1eeII Bi?fir Basket i�OrkB The object of this Association to to*l addresses rusts addrees Short regi st lessen atsalia and prosecute . Phone Mark. 8408 g p I a red build and sell ail slit felons. m prepared t° b � y 1, ! FRANK PENNOCS stgle of lawn, chicken wire and stook d dent ministers and the singing snees at reasonable prima turas led by a male chorus. ,"The Ma'o that made the Barnes Kembere bavioq prosy sso� eommoni It will pay you to consult me balers On July 1st, the park was taken Bread, 8 lb. loaf, 18c. Basket." e.Ms i�madssatsly.i� say taambw purchasing. possession Of by '^tbe Claremont o! Esaonsivs oommit+s.a. I also have for sale Asphalt aid toys sad girta of Toroato• & ,,//�� /�/ /� G ,Ill, R D E N PARTIES Mambershlp f« ri.00. Read Iloodag and :goodly number of old friends from A D. A I � A 0 HOTTENTOT MINSTRELS Tieau may w tied troth m. rresidem or B� Wire. - gatse.ry oa sp9litaYaa, - laremont met them with their MateQuartette. Comedy Acts, Skits. GF 'hunch boxes. A real old-time re- The Store that saves Monologues, Music. Ezac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm Whitby R. R. 1 aa: union was held which took in too money; TWO HCUR3 OF LXi7(3HTE8 or. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. >Rrliletic aports, speeches etc., 'end - Write fo articalws ase to iW — _ 31-43 Ph Pick. 1= taaks, this an annual event. 1tXT tliirali eve:: TtKoiits 9 =--' r '_'-" = r i €eft $E$ (�l�i'�' __ _ • : '. Long Distoce Phone. Junction 1198w 1'r"' _ Secretary Aa, The weathee�mari � an ideal idertr � j, ... "slight in reserve for the United - — -- - - _ - ---- -��� _ urc garden party on the eve n• T ming of the 29th. A large crowd - was in attendance. A lively game oice DoHu- ::.Bd'* a� s of football was played between " Highest rmris the d for ..'Claremont and Ashburn in which s the former were the winters. A amais and handsome` Groceries D gste pre eipts followed a sutap- e ON'T neglect to open a savings account 11 b V g, ;yc ous supper. D because you may have no large amount Give w a trial and be cooviaosri i to y_ The Women's Institute will meat IFreeh Ever WPek of mosey to deposit. The Dominion Bank - — �►t the horse of ern. Jas. JCost"aly2 on < will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. BEATTY t " The prsdayogram will b gi y t the very. " 'The program will be given by the w pen an account now and Gadd small amounts w giel3. There will be the followin �+.w regularly. You will be surprised to see how STANDS FOR THB�S9T � 4 •conteets: For girle over 12 yeafs lowest prises rapidly your savings will grow. - .-baking and icing a light layer _ >b Cake. For girls ander 12 years— _ J TM • '? smakinit a quilt block. For children Highest price paid under 5 years -a recitation. First :.and second prizes will be given in � each contest. Each member is re- for #armer8 �'. BAM WHITBY BRANCH, L H. PERRY, Manager. X Quested to bring three - cups,and and -. plate* and one lemon. _ roduce - BROOKLYN BRANCH. • ' - - :E. C. CROSS, Maiiager. A, grand garden party under the � auspices of the Football Club_wip e be held to the Memorial Park on - - •� .w� Friday, July 16th. A league -foot -� ball snatch will be plates at 6.30. ^ T--- Litter: Carrivrq, a Ca<rriera, - J G -� New Arrival g between Claremont and Picker- �. Pumps, boor Trus ks, Cow lag. At 8 o'clock, the Mississippi + Bowls. Pressure Systems Bte. Minstrels will present their side- Mina It'will pet you to get my tines on e entitled" – pp a unique revue of comic songs, e� 0•, above before buying elsewhere. yr +wise cracks, . harmonious l quer- v Being fortunate in securing R large stock: of Men's and Boy's "Blue FRANK J. PROUSE - tetter and clever sketches, aecom Serge" Snits at Reduced Priced, w,e are now offering stupes- PICKERING, - ONTARIO gamed by a tmappy orchestra. a dbus bargains for two weeks only. '� �L This troupe consists of thirty blaick-faced niggers, who will keep These clothes are going to be sold for less than the present cost- of yyou in an uproar the satire even- S ec�als • manufacturing them, ranging from 51200 to $22.50. _ - inR. Ice cream and soft drinks _ Bom $5.00 to $7.00 ` �• may be secured from booths on the grounds. Admission 85 cents; `� " Come Early, to Recei*e Your. -Choice and Size"�� -children 20 cents. 7 - Klddles Silk Call at * {{�� Phone 3800 ' a A quiet wedding was solemnized J• - FINGOLD.S � on Thursday, July let, in Toronto, So% special, 29c when two of our most popular QZJONZ'. ONZ'.PiR=O young people, Clifford Pilkey, Of all 8" 3ssias soteoce'teacher in the Milton High Youths' Silk ; T What We Promise -We Det r S h 1 c oo , and son of Luther and Mrs. Pilkey, of Claremont, was Q Sox, special, =-9c n ' united'n marriage to Miss Jean i3A,y� Brans,.Taughter of J. H. and Mrs. Ladies' Silk .. Rvsns, also of Claremont. The Installment Plan ; ceremony was performed by the n -Hose, 50c and e0.1 Rev. J. A. Grant, of Toronto, 3' • PURCHASING commodities •by, "a formerly pastor of BsptistCharch here, the bride and groom being L � Ladies' Wilk ` yr. unattended. On'Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Pilkey returned to . , HOBe 75c per 'pr. `-Claremont to the home . of the popularity. • Often the object.pur- bride's parents where a wedding Fancy Crepe for, ,supper -had -been .prepared and where the members of the two . �-����� l�t/ili es'or dresses. families had assembled. In the pay. Buy yourself a fortune on the BARING -evening a large number from the churches L� l' amcy and plain -two assembled and pre- Foy installments of'. your --earnings in a -seated the bride -with a miscel Curtin Scrim'. laneoas shower. On Tneadap YEARS The money is always availabl for use. enornigg the young couple. left for If required and there is no depreci- • Toronto, where they took' the one \ .o'clock C. N. R. train for Montreal - where they took the'boat for a A FreSt line of Groceries and w ` ` strip through Europe, being memt Fruits always on hand at • bere of a party of teachers. On •tbeir return they will reside in •- rock bottot>r prices. . Kincardine, where Mr. PiPitey has PICKERING BRANCH—W.-F. Law, :Manager c_ been appointed sciene teacher illSCOTT the High School. e join their Dj'Ao , litany friends in wi?hing theca a PI�jFRr � fl"' ipr(I . bapry it d p--ppro,ie 11fP, j C k T3 Consider: n ' i3A,y� =Ql�C - B�uyulg on the .. Installment Plan ; Ys.� 3' • PURCHASING commodities •by, "a ,paying dollar down and a dol yr. lar a week" has grown into great -LeW popularity. • Often the object.pur- chased is worn out before-Wie paid _ off, and the purtilinaer continues to pay. Buy yourself a fortune on the BARING instalment plan by placing regular Foy installments of'. your --earnings in a Stapdard Batik savings acconnt. YEARS The money is always availabl for use. If required and there is no depreci- ation, but acerning interest as time goes on. w ` ` STMD-ARD:BANK • OF c4&-NIA,D.06 _ PICKERING BRANCH—W.-F. Law, :Manager Branches else, at Brocklin, west Hill, Whitby ' , Consider: n ' When it ie something that oat be done but once, be it great oc .. ,mail, the best along' ; i to sufficient.- _ J. T. MATHISON Office and Works, Whitby. Oek yr. . Pickering -LeW or GO_ Store t c HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and Parte is now complete. 1300TS-GREB SHOE We have a large stock of this Famew Boot on hand -unbeatable ' - for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING We maintain our established repute. tion for kinds w ` ` repatring all of harness boote. • and CECIL BR.�DL ;HarneAQ-maker, , PI�jFRr � fl"' ipr(I w....a�,'a,�a..e:��!»....:e,.r<a4;,.r.Yw:;k�•n�=w'..:.."19,ai:sr..�C�:.,,.•cr>.+t,�":.+..<c.n.�i£:E.s.o--,n,.,. ,'. .rev: ,�,._.h:av ;..._�:w.-.......,._. ".....___ �._.,...M.... »».;'... :„_. _ . ,.. .._ _.. .._ .�::.,r._...-. ..w_s:•"�?,. _�.,.. _ _ -.. _. ...,,._..., .. ,.,v ....._-.._._,_y..r , ,....w_. Mn...__,....... Y ­:.r>.. .re ;. ,t. a,:v _.,.-• y rq..,+..., ,.n.; .... ,.0?-,., .. .-,. -.• ,,,;,. •^cn +e^••;c d'+ mr..: .r.. ..ay tt: r:-;r,:',1,tAF :,,"^ '+k'..m ra•�•'•rtn:' 'w;t.•.. �*+-rsN+cere "++!s. t�"`>ia "'n.c.,�-'.",r'}_°a�.".:•„. ' .. '" !m-.. :rR,p.ta,S. ,.y• , . ... .t.omp' a:?'x. *-.^,4..- 4,. +vf. <. . ., ..;'ti':La,.-�, ,.�._,.w._�5 ..i"+p,hjw r T,'C cT'1',!�",. a,. : ",t fk • :•,M�- Yy• _.. "-•v�.•s.'"r.. ':.� ..°3.--,�.Y,w-1y�+r+`'• r;affi`e�>„va,._.,.c .i.qr-�, ^ran. ir wa,,$:a1ti.?Cr.-,,•.'..+.rY.ti•�,v`;u'•`'.,„t.----=e..+'.•�—r '.t'r.u..r...ro•.x... ?^*„wv '1. . �' '.i.�: +;��:'i. - F,psfi.6'ef'`"u�?+t' wsu-.`';-.Ts�_`'.•%4'+• �3aL+ �:t. m•u,: w'. a F«u.b.x :�✓c.... r. rc. *5„.aa�.s��C.'.. s. e°nt{r xµr , "#1"•••... o.,.�«t -=rTt. 7. 51 a.•> -�•�" ;.�. a--�? ;�- ea o T r r . ,..... - ` - rate 1 f+ A • s sale moved about preparing sup- ' - - p r at tea - ; as -. ° - kner V -6 -We_ who Wie a rt'� w�Orldn$ away in the r - -- �- �• fast of the fending daylight, the smile ti S-ALADA – — — a s Whets supper was ready, she put a - branch of live oak in a dull green jar, Ptll placed is in the can of the table, -. E , Ht fire shading lamp, and drew , the ' - --1— deniii curtains that she and Puggins %1� Pari Ud stead:ed together. With this aud- - '� ° den lightening and darkening of --the :a ' g $ g r _ room behind- him Joyce Martin came s - to knowledge that the day's work wan EA-” _ ended. He rose and tiptoed in to _ - ednloyo ,. p t where Fillette bent over the oilstove. _ - - -"ft39 y g her eyes r Sudden! covering h with t _ his !sands, he -growled: <' . Ah -ha Now I've got yon L_ O ID1IhOIls OF WCIIIi&!! �iC080a►�► �A �� l�C�1 i�i'A t°lOM�AOitiitM °� , , » ' - -- "Who is it?" Fillette Aquegjwd through. a suppressed giggle..- �3a GU3i3iltt Of Purfi - "The - black man of the mountain t" Pugging .hissed. - carried by every bar of &zw \ FI L L ETT S A N D_ �'I'l:--call—my husband. Puggins t" tdp meall8:— B "What Dion't-- be? afraid, Isweet- t is Here _ - --_R - - : I"H IE BROW N G -I RL _ �rt��l g> clothes heart! Pu ns shouted, as if ap- preaching from a great distance. SWeet'6IDell1Sg' Ct4 BY ADRIANA SPAPONI. h r° a NCWl00 clothes _ Theyibo her g . Then d and kiss- • ed her. both Almost every night Puggitu thou ht } the I& of Or of a new game. He was proud of 'tWs �+++++�++ a p pro�DDg� PART` I. a man on horseback was coming at an =-- trous- fertility, which always made Filletlte e ., ,M ... - ... - .. s easy trot --a big man in khaki �' t she had tau His real Warne was not Pugging; want to c of shad. ' era, a blue flannel shirt, and a wide Fillette 1- " iseither was hers Fillette. They had When supper was over, dilt .J slitfl eombzero of gray felt , R. ealted each other so two years before. cur=ed up on the couch with a bolik. - •- for a joke, and somehow the nameaI She watched the ma" --disappear Pugging lit the fire of logs laid ready round the curve, going south toward' drew a od had clung. is the huge atone fireplace, Big' Bt�other. Then she went and deep chair before it, and was soon lost It was three.years since Joyce Mar- , perched on the arm of her husbands tin, professor of botany, had brought Pre - chair, put one arm about itis shoo!- In a scientific treatise. on "The Pre- - _ Fillette back with him to Bebnead- He historic Flora of the Western FIeini- ders, nerd with the outer pushed the sphere." 1"he Last SeMTW Laundry Soap' the world bed gone on one of his annual solitary p microscope beyond his reach Outside, the trees moraned in the - o " . excursions for strange flora and had . "Ftiitggins, we've simply got to do I returned with a new species of lata, a risingwind. The boards of the cabin _. rare lichen, an original theory on ; something about the brown girl I just i made little creaking noises. _The can,t sit here and know that she s booming of the surf overpowered the toadstools, and Fillette. The d+omen throwing 'her life away t" i of Belmead-wives of professor*, "Eh? What, dear?" Puggine' right ( breathing of the fire, a faint reed - assistant professors, instructors, and; against the blare of brass. ; aw' even :ower grades -had for once found., hand moved out toward the micro- Fillette'* book dipped to her lap. common cause in wondering why Prof.' scope "°What is it" Won't the Her thoughts went out into the night,, leave*—" 51 Martin had married her. The men ; ale the warm, thick dust of the I gg9 "It's not leaves it's lives, Pn " is •^� � wandered where he had found her. , toad below, to the lonely ranch hot:.roe + i Fillette pushed the microscope farther $ This a.most describes F-ilette. p clinging to the mountainside. Like re a trifle away and laid her right hand on the the strong, bare palm of the hand of In case the cutlass a we fingers. This is the thTrd t; vague, howeier, F`#1:et:e was small and God, the mountain seemed pushing i time that man's, ridden toward Big into the sea. i•.t'ver Brothers } blonde, and :coked heI 'ess.. She was , p' Brother, and I'm sure Pete isn't at >d7if queer, too, in some things. She never home... A loon laughed, aiid far back in the Lmitedjoronto r. seeTned to understand that tl!tere were ., ,canyon coyotes fought L nd how:ed. l Sold Zverywisere e eirclea within circles in Beitnead, and We.l. sweetheart, I dont rea:ly :The sea boomed and beat on the i' - - ,� know what we can do." The gentle c:#fi'e .that she, as wife of the head of a de- ' I Y eyes looked vaRue.y abort, like iigjtts Fi:ieite'e small hands ctench�, fine; -- - flartfstent had a right to the inner - vanishing in a fog. -If site's that kind an invitation to tea from the. wife off' re i pink . slippedto the floor beside Pu nr. tnosL She had been known to refuse ,._ n of. woman---- t land pressed c.oae, as if to insure his ,n TCCe-Top Town. air. Slid form pours of pink petaie+ i "Nonsense, PugRy, There is no; iesence. In a few moments he laid around' the bushc4. The delicate the head of the :oro h departmen!that kind of t woman' The brawn girl p The hush that heralds :ho. sunset, because she had first promise a book and his hand moved _ floaters of the city homes are scarcely, i...pretty and young and=-probab y so 1As it 8391PKI the swell. !offs of an assistant in chpttiiy:ry• { utter:y lonely, 3he=" Gently over her golden ori gives place to fairy -small breezes y - She was intense: interested in her : i sonve time they sat •silent; �. F. e.;, •.. Y r.....TN'rrx.:a+�. ,a N `. y 3Y"..p„k .;...-.:w.,,+•sr ar.. ....*�y-:•.,s,q..l.r! sh�rna' 'M7.',',.^•.•Yx ., .., ..-, w.•o,q,.,..,,.p,>.. r �+�e.r�; -.P'a• �."k: ':.eY"• •Re":2 Y^ '*'7R:'• .a .,y.- «� :t,., ...«..,,, ."5"ae•^, t". ,� •.. F. . -fi''> tin -.• �''' �,,^",�� ..•' .. ,v'"M s .y y ,"„+M� "'ami i'. ''1->,. iz } ;'a !it . , i- a r -%` '-w"4' . k 4.,.• ,Y .•.Y W ..m�A. .• j�.�i¢p- ry. e•. a •�-� ...L ..F SRs C41:. .v!C..,ww.• � .i. `^ ,•+ D : �, 4 •$,L •YF dy. rM+.."=...c. � ..✓:.' �..,.--.:.. �:.,,ers,.Ake.`._.., bw•••a .v.. ,.. �;. a -a,......• -.e,': '-,- ., : . , a �.-o-,. •„x. -n -x_:w% , - 9;•T �i'.'m ._ �.' :a.,,....a...... a ..�.• :�' �'+.,-Q.. �'. _+rte' ° •_. c'F'. ,. ..,;.n .Y'' ...;?ye. ,er ,,,a`.�-�^T'.-, -,^'rt ..' ..... ,f ,_ a,. .•i.Y', -. - , _ ,' ..gip.... '°,'�.'f. !0.. ..i _ • Y _. -- ... -Y • k - ^+. ti , . Don't Stu' Mufl1� Water. - MIML Some people nave the knaok of is Jz tertsriaj witthins. Their daliaht _ 1 [-1U k•...ANAD" s sOIYJLiViFi ER seems to be to raise the dust, disturb the mud sroase sleeping dogs. .iQl7sS L'1CQ .RMf.Yttf : s. <' If they have a grievance they take a - = �.. ; -- i'ra9 - i9ght in nurturing it. They supreme de - y` -chow•their pica and 4waya seem to PLANNING .,BUILDING t•INANCINQ- . = qa have a nasty taste in, their mouth.- DECORATINd . IrURN3H1NC•�-. Ca DENING wliat earthly anon—canit 40 to malto pup— an unpleasant noise, when -by ailenoe - ", peace would reign supriLne? Nothing is•more annoying -than to be com'p`eRed I. to live with people who taloa an inter- _ y eat in stroking one the wrong way and probing at a sore place. ' If they know - -- _ - ,. of s weakneeq of Dura, each people are - 7s. continually' imposing it or reinfading1 ?�' ... ...'lie ofIt. , 4 A lot of otherwise hwrnrleas things W41, if tampered with, give pain: If you know that nettles .sting, vwhq fi `tY touch them? in a small boat we re _ lama •st!•Il because there is danger in .�, .. _ our movement. •Then why irritate and create temper lty lingering upon those :'• places -of -life which.we know are•sad- _ dining and give rise to bad teed"? It In far better to smooth down. the - rough places. Never argue with a- t about his fauits. 'He_kn4®a- them �1 - '� • _ much, better than you do. TeX him, in kindness, about. ,them, but be careful not ' prves. trespass do sot requfc% us t pia- . - form them of their unhappy memories, But they do need someone who will 1320' point them to a loftier la". To the mistakes of another it is kind to be ----• blind and to look for the virtues, �., •� Never bee party to the digging up . of old offencesIt is cowards un• T� sr ;. y and kind. It a man has bald the price for - •, _ - NAVY BLUE I3 SMARTEST his offence -it is not our fob to remind him of that which is no longer a debt.'" 2. If you, ere psrtidl to the straight Those who do most in life to, help �j �� 'a .. lea who can * p�iat7a! afIhotiette, you wiR i3nd -much to ,ad- others along are the c _ INS COLONIAL DESIGN mire In this distinctive frock of navy give a cure for a wound who will heal i' arepella: The straight bodice smartly sore places and show big -heartedness. - a By H. B. Little Architect. , fastens -under s flat plait at the centre We ere' all -too fond of recalling 'The house Is of the Colonial type cheerful spaciousness which gives thel'bell a3 the front or rear doors, or the front, and a .4uggestion of the flare, the past. We find a spice•ln r•emem•house the appearance of being much dining or living room buzzers, v � bow so lar, is achieved b the use beri and measures 86' 3" long by 26' 8" pDe a , popu. y ng,the faults of others. larger than iY is,s There is a fireplace The first floor $artitio.ns clime aver ; r of 'inverted praita running froth'the Xoop the mud at the bottom of the deep, has added to this a sun room, of Milton Pressed Wick, with woodd ) those below wherever possible anq r curved lower edge of the bodice front pond. Plenty withoet your aid will do front and rear entrance porches. The shelf and a colored cement ' hearththis gives the central ball with the to skirt hem. ' The back is in one piece the miserable work of stirring it• up hour was built at coat of $9,600, ori marked off to resemble tiles, The plas- I bathroom at the rear,nth4 large, mas- anal quite plain, except, for a narrow and disedloring the purities of life. ter ..wails are tinted a buff, eplor aAd � tar's bed room and seeping porch on belt caught in the side seams, wM List's all reaoive to do our beat to keep SOc per cubic toot S � D a'll the woodwork Is in white enamel one -side and the two bed rooms on the ties in the centre back. The collar' is them separate. Tb® calling heights'ttr•e as follows' I w! Clea convertible type, to be worn q except the doors which are of fir other. The entire floor is of birch ea or low, and the ion set-in sleeves I�aaement to ground floor ...... 8' stained mahogany. The room is light, { cept the bath room. which is of spruce ' g {so&& Holiest Temple. Ground floor to first floor ...... 8' 6" ed with bracket lights and by lamp I covered with linoleum:' The bath roost � tavo tab cuf3e fastenigg at the wrists. Nothing is more notable in the min• First floor to -attic floor .....: 9' standards wired to base plass i is 7' 9" by J ' 10" with a 5' tub and a w ' No. 1320 is in sizes 34, 36, 88, 40' and , istry of Jesus than his. self-restratnt in The sun room has eight doubte-hung large pedestal basin Tb;re are two i2 inches bust. Size 36 bust requires ' The exterior woodwork fs all palated windows and a door to the ga.rdPn.: medicine. cabinets and- a• mirror over, t 2ii yards b4 -inch nav ore ,a• I the use of his mighty power. He con. I n, white The root is covered with red y pe' ' Istantly refused to work miracles either The plaster walls and celling,are sand the basin.The wall is marked off with ,yard white Drape. Price 20 cents. Ftexatone Asbestos Strip ShfiWes, andIE I Many styles of smart apparel may i to satisfy the curious or to prove the flttiahed and the woodwork is *tette squares to Kier as cement -and enamel asi i enamell,ed I led to form a wasnscot 4' high. authority of his, tassal;loa. The, fl'the wa1•is with wet dash tors cast j be found tit out- new F ash;dn Book stucco of a light cream calor. The Itest of trufit fa truth Itsel[, and not r The halt is of ample else, 11' 9" by , The tnalltE:Y's+ bed mous 'is i6' G" by l Our designers onginate their patterns 4 i front entrance fy of pine painted white ' In Cite heart of the style centres, and any supernatural event supposed to.; 9', wait iigpted through th? glass doors , po l with a large C:asata a sleeping y. and the steps and landing are of --con to -the living room, dining ream 'and. parch and two windows The :+ w+p>ti their creations are those- orf tested l certify hould tot Jesus desired that men - ehouid believe for creta: +.vestibule• The stair ascends to .the ins porch, is _9' by 7' w tib Maur double -----populartty, brougham The construction eonststs o a first Dor r o The tw•o„other feed k Of the avers Woman. Price ' the but, If they were not able to do that. frame sheeted both ..idea with pine l average hitch treads. ae+ti'els and haadrai .The 'rooms are both 12' 6” by 10'.6", with then, and as a less satisfactory rea-'i book 10 cents the ,copy, shlptap. Then on the outside comes handrail and -newels are stain -ed ma., ' closet and ! wo :.van -lo ws Penh A stair t , son,"for the very work's sake," Wben tl ROW TO ORDER PATTERNS. he bad cleansed the temple and was two layers of DgPer• wood counter lath,. hogany, the treads are oiled and pot•' ascend* to tt►e-attle. whlehas uafint,ah , Write vont Deets and addreaa•pisla- asked by what miracle He could prove f''etu' and atncrd, f7a'the Inside I&per, !abed The risers and balusters are ed and �snbeated.° sluing nttmbes and size of sttcit y counter Fath, tach and plaster, The of pine painted white. The cant roosrt The' haaeraerst coat Ina two ceme{!t _ his authority. He said., "Destro this _ - • pelicans as you cant Enc:aae 200 In temple, and in three days i will reiae apace between the shlptap boards to and telephone roomwladows are 1n laundry tuba, a cold rooitr' under, the p I it up " packed with granulated cork and there leaded glass slid there is a leaded Alin parch and ' a cna: bin. " The boiler stamps oz coin (coin preferred; urs is- four taches of cork .in the tint floor it estdttIly) 'tor each nambar sad That was a very shrewd answer. He sun glean fan'iglit over �Lhe entrance door. 1 fs a No. W6' Newport 'magazine feed K address your order to Pattern Dept, know that they would dle'rather than reeThis his. iling and been he tlfou ing ehaad with ,rataedtwoodsDaneis.elf Is of pine with sd:ld is burning �r n�boilbe bough er hurtingpit ig late' Vilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ads. lift one Impious finger toward the des- 'aaids St, Toronto. Patterns sent Sy truction of the temple. His very I satisfactory constructionThe dining room is 13 by 1: B' with coat of 29 per 7 Awtara mail, enemies must have admired the bknl-I house is of a uaiiesat- -turn larger n!pir-light wtadmvs-- herr that tot -will ` --=-�_--•-- with which he laid upon them We obit• '.the severest winter weather. tA a earner. chitta closet ant >a plate !or the season -it win be -soca- what a ' t ad amble In the fuel gat -fan -to provide a preposterous condi. I • The ground floor is laid out with the rail extending around the who•e mom. savlag a m e pC "• tion for the working of the miracle entrance, hall and stairs in, the centre. There i4 a, central pendant light as bill. 5, which they were demanding. Certain- On the left is the living room and on well as two brackets and in the floor I As. the city drainage does not ex s ly-they did not suspect, and He did not the right the dinlnlj room, kitchen and is a floor plug for a buzzer and elec- teud to this suburb, the house Is drain Intend that they phonld suspect, th;t pantry, There are email rooms for the trio toaster. A awing door leads to edT-. to a naptic tank and dlatributed an " "He apake of'the temple of his body," j telephone -and coats each side of the, the ptry-,from where a door toads to over an absorption area tri the garden "nt 1 But they must have remembered af- + vestibule, The .whole Itoor is of btrch ; the entrance hall, another to the rear, by means of tile pipe lines laid with "t torward that it was his enemies who, except the kitchen and pantry, which entry and cellar and a third to t.`_e kit- ppen folate about 1' 6" below the stir by the murder of dears, provided fors , are'ot spruce covered with -painted cheo: The' kichen 18 10' 6" by 3'' 6" face of the, Boll. a miracle greater tbart any they had de- I canvas.- and contains an electrtc range, sink.i Readers desiring further iaformatlon`. 'nanded• The living room is a, targe room 24' { with dralnboard, and cabinet: It Is• regarding (be plana and speelRcations, b 12' 6" entered ,by glass doors and cross ventilated by two windows. A of this house -should communicate with - Eternal Vigilance The noblest utidings of antiquity ; were its temples. In Chins, ladle, 4 lighted _by large three -light wladows. switch here controls the electric water the architect direct. Address 'air. H. ' f8ab Officer -."Here we are, dragged Egypt, (}recce and Iatef in Christian Two -glass doors lead to the sun room I heater -in ttte basement, and ar. an- D. Little, Architect, 31 Fraser Bids. -four hundred the most I Mid'the effect from the flail {s one o1 nuciator Indicates this ringing of a. Ottawa. m11e9 across.the country lands temples were. costly to raid a gin home End all there is in and artistic of architectural creations. •. j3nt- SOIO On .'::.: �„- . _ ,. - •. ::'' -:.2`• x' His Chief—"Let's, close it, anyway. cld temple -builders, that no templeou These synthetle products are worse contain God. Man himself is the real 43taa the reitthin g• temple. �,�er+.e • 4 God made the human boil y beautiful.�Sl- Itt 7T • �r� '. - 'Noes Painting for Sheep. Heathen peoples are not t"he only ones -- • •` -11 A sheep's nose, Hke a man% thumb, who have disfigured it with salt -in- �• - -� ". r' seems to be its own particular pro-.; flicted deformation. Tatooing and foot- r-�• saJ �.+' J.IVrwa ROAM I _ "petty; so the the Michigan State Col- { binding and the wearing of ndae-rings a rrU _ lose has adopted a nose printing.sys- have their parglleis in modern culture_ The paint and the p.astic surgery of ' _ sec �.f> . �_• 't ".�V. ^t K¢, 1G tem to Identify the fleecy animals. Af- _ ,• ;;F4 e ter three years' of ezperinienting eol- modern times have little occasion to •qp,;r!�� _ --' - _ 7ese specialists say there is ,y et, to be re roach savagery the' worn - found two sheep with similar nose a ochs'which proclaim p -,- -`lines: ship of the body and go no farther areperiods w r �- - —�- in igThe i a eovvu rrax �twa/ n, _ railed and the spirit soenslaveed.lf g1orY.•ot rR-� �f� , S "What 8o they mean by t�jniag cats tf a body is that its marvelous I and doffs. mechanism is_domin$ted by a purpose. , That's what you call beastly: weath-' A clean mind, a healthy imaginatiml a ! -• soul t}}atdoes not grovel, these glorify fish fleuh, but Ghat sur ar" - _ i the temple of God, humanity. �J' ardines Build C'_�les. t a- small but Bicep mountain, with old the average ' 2nd buildings -reaching to its— PrisFs t31e C'anadi3n is.,lu find no flavor "m � Over ix Italy, very-close.to.the tivon- strange Charming Thought. very top: its streets are tiny thornngh• of OV -11v of smoke, not even of a It was after dinner anti the talk had �,a�meicirful cat srn::atc+tire �+hichare Rare sZ tit'; fu LRS running in any direction except just JiAhl ardine. Tl�e in:vns a,I ,c ng the coast ars • turned to psychology. This disturNng in straight lines, and many- of the a their existence o the fact that :nesitQrl nets, and r= " 1P question had just been put: "When !°wing houses -extend over the streets. It-is.:=trfw7l with sn4ali ail around 'lritste the -Adriatic Sea is everywii,re ^^e 5i cc *cinch carrying -` ' ices o:d age really. _begin?" well l+>orth seeing, as are the other , Ilei"H'.lih_sdtall sardines, i ��-�— for ail of them live huge I•aa'kets-on•their-heads, baskets a ormu a ilea r' o establish proving From Trieste one c9 -h tixlce a ifItIe rather difficult, when one lady, who cities aft-arotrn i tilled with sardines being brought from on sardines: fac s,t'eamr.r in almost any d1r?ctlon; such ' 1 i g the fishing boats to the cnnnin idtJ not 1Ook.-her y'ears,-found the fol- st(ram^rs snit every fe- minutes from, Ilowever, sardinR,* are srt•ved there I tones.' _N ;blew single oylinde; Harfe}=T)xvE.isoA' flowing:' _ , - .' -� the glgandc, wharves 4f TPfeste, and in in every fatal, as they --are in Trieste, 'for :Motorcycle, has just won a'Wo irl's Re. old always Rftesn . - a Cana- I ; an hurt land at a city hula up'for nen :ird it is •ec rtainly strange %ton Wiggles Iron That t ;eard for endurance- Leas than one year.o on+er than- 1`'' furies on fife tianllnc in:lustry. dlan to get for his'meal a plate of fresh -shaped , 'oent per mile to operate, -and over 100 _�� +` s Nonsense, OnB of the -quaintest cities lit North--•arElfnes'Pr(t3il just Ilke any other Ash. toren a. ethelly • ' An elIts $. 7, miles r gallon of gas. $9; cash, bal-; %v d - �.� ( iters ft is learned that. sardines do wigg:e its way into the corners and }�'itata's'the usti, of- saving $5O ' e:n Ital;; is the..citc of 1 irano, a ma,- invea>r .encs >EZO per month. PricoIEWS $Lit _ 1T3' little ter of ❑bout iltteen cents stcaniErr fare not. always live lu cans. of gar g sen gat ]so.. WALTER ANUREWB, .Lia. Yong* 8t Toronto None tvllatever. too for da car and loo much to give the wife." front Trieste. 'It is built at the foot Oil The Resh'•tastes very good, equal to r .hers i4A y Y ?C-.%.'�C.�W. +.+'�.�..'�'h wx.,G+_.d:_,i.,...C'4............2'C-._.A,.'.7E.L+K..:>„d..Y. r:,`eu w... :CY;:rn_.w .,r.'a. agu.,.. •...4-_ "?., .. ". _... ... .1., ... ,.. ,.-. . 'P;.. :1.7."��' - .. _. ..''f."4... .. .. .� .. ..-.. . .. - - .. , -..._ .. ,.- >.:9' A..?• Q.,�' ..., -. ,.,_.. ., .. .. e.....a A.. .:tin . _ ..A?;. ..._._.`h _-a.-n,.•W, s�`1.Y - ­­—, � -.e. �, . - F� ­!O� W 77 7 W It 41, ... 7 1,J N, IF Arthur and Mrs. Gordon,4 0 h• CARD OF THANKS. LQQAJ�JISMS. * - o'A a, spent Wednesday with h Geor �d and L. Gordon. 1__�Ve wish to thank the friends &I • Eva Bunting ifs:visithig Eels- -' -Dr. H. T. Faliaise, Resident Dent. neighbors for their kind 6yEnpatby lives in 'roronto. ist. 'Office over Baldson's' hard -ware' and flowers -in our recbZ;LsAd bereisve- BATH1-NG",,S,_. ti ment in the death of our tvirin daugh. -Miss Mary Anstey is spending a --,tore. Office hours,.b to 6 daily and 'r, month with friends in'Buffalo. ter (Audrey Lourejace). also the ktad evenings by- aopq�ntfherit.'fl _M"!0 J. W. Miller sp Monday thoughtfulness of 'the ladles in the _R D.-and.4ra. B*nks and T ntg, with Mrs. M. rt - SOU, geft ofAbox. ;pro Zimmer New Yorbk and Mrs. )4iler, Staten '_Artbur'�d- 11151all. an Mrs use. -W E. N and rs. Sinclair, of 41and, motored ov9r and are visiting with L. D. and Mr&'-Banks.anciotber Oshawa, took in the celebration here -relati4ea --DUNBARTON, Clang 0A July 11%. - e - holidays i M- Is t oA, Is -L D. and Mrs,..Bank�3, W. in.] a N. Y. Pouclier, of Toronto, Rev. Mr, - Fraser and Miss. Fraser ding a few days with his sister. have gi�>t nicely settl64, In the nianas Mrs. Ellicott and Miss Myrtle spent, gb t Bathing SUit Machin. the week end at Cold. Springs, North- in to Dunbarton. Ti iid We wilcome, the umberland County, Vi Frank a Mrs. Youngand son and Mrs. Fol- We May Brent andWiss Elva Aa - lay, of Buffalo, spent the, week -end Mrs. Axford. ffis have been visiting, the Jatterli'pa- -Men's and tardier col 3.95. with John and Mrs. Ansley. We. regret,to rep-6rt the death of rents for a couple or weeks. -J. C. and Mm Bryant attended the N- -J. Morrissey, which took place on 'Sunday last at his home in Orillia, in Mrs. Chas. Amus gaft' an "At. funeral of the former's brother, W. 'S s 5 HID A Stlinda rd Article and a Stand rd Price. *tur,ay. his 5th year, Mr. Morrissey had, me" on Saturday- eviefiilik b honor H. Bryant, at Ashburn, last I bee, il, ill health for the past year of her -daughter, Miss -FUrence, who -Frank and Mrs�-Leavensj of Be]- has come, home from Fort William --to -or-more suffering from cancer. H6 We are tho'wing the latest.Biscuit. Shades in Flannel ft, took in the celebration here oiri for her vacation. -number J1 funeral took pace on Tuesday WL __ - -% �7_ July 1st, when they met• a The Sacrament of the Loid's SU their old friends. Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto. Mrs. p- Trousers with bell bottoms. Good, quality. Morrissey and family have the. syn, per will be observed at. the morning -Dardin Crolik, of Wellavle, N.Y.,• service next Sunday morning. - The pathy Of all. Fri accompanied by his friend, Mr. Cran, ath -Most delightful we er on preparatory service. will be'heid •loll, spe;it the week -end. welcome GR -CERY SPECIALS v'�th his par- 'I 1st was one of . the causes -that made day evening at 8.30.' All are ents, R. H. and Mrs Cronk. members A! number 4f .*.bk W,M-S- -Misi,Laura An w, principal of the Celebration Memorial P*k a Manse and Mrs. the Enniskillen Ppblic School great success. There i4iat a large met al the M Ffir Fridays and Saturdays, July 2and 3 -8 -and 0. L -is hoLli- crowd and eveiythin& passed off'm l; Clugston with a Life Membership parent,-. . I, '. L I , ­ 80 cents per b6ttle Water Ice W;fere, -*iing at the -home of her Pin on the eve of their departue'-frorn CtertO, 35e per Ilb-. ,'James and Mrs. Andrew. p easant y. The Celebration begsmidst to Columbus.- We wish Fly Tox, rag. 75c: for ' (51 cents Boneless Chicken, ..,.-40c per tin Parade, -which Bouquet Sardines. 4 for 25 cents Lipton's Tea, rag. 7pe, for with a (1alithumpian -Mrsi. Hetherington, of Peterboro, tem success in their, new home. returned home on Wednesday -after amused everyone. In the girls' soft in ball I es, the Nationals of Toront-, Mutl�rch Stuffed Olives, rag. 35c., fur 29c. bythe Mackon66hie's Pickled Walauto f or 85c. imendid - her daughter, _17_lr -AUDLEY. _0_._0, and Mrs. (Rev.j J. S. Ferguson. 31 g a week with_defeii Ued Supremes �If Tor"cn to won from Cher- --We. congratulate Xis.3 Marjorie n, rywocKL Both games were much en- Grasmere farm made a shipment Annan, wko has passed her primary fcotW,,, of Yorkshires this week. Fred T. Bunting,- nmar) joyed by the spectators. In Pickerin mano at the Toronto Conservatory Of Bell Telephone won from . linfiel'i The trustees hiive" re-engaged' Miss Music. Miss Annan is a p,4pil of Miss defeate, Gee as teacher for next year. Established 1857. Rovers, 1-0; Mimico 'Beach HL Law. I --St. Paul's Church services on Sun Pickering 1-0, and in the halals, W- H. Westney and family spent a Mim- day: 10.30 a.m. and 7 pzm. XorruN. ico Beach won the prize by defeiLting couple of days At Cameron. Lake 'last study -"Our Father." Evening sub. the Bell Telephone by 2-1. week, n In the everdnr the concert riven by The. Club presented their drama i Protestantism." Short the Christian Church, Oshawa� on Sermons, heh all welcome the 'David BPothers was clean and St. Andrew's Ladies' AM will very e fully L;u;taining Tuesday evening to: full h6iise. pful services Yrtertaming, The garden party is to be held on _q �L' 'Deet the high reputation enjoyed by the; -e in the basement of thaotburcli on ,V July 27th w.ki to be one of the best 7 ernoon, July 14th, LZ entertainers. The dance at the Close Wednesday afternoon, was a source of en�oyment to, a*large with the Hottenhot Minstrels is en- o'tlock.' A good attendance L�sa Trimbe'r. The virious -booths did a teztainers. Keep ther-date. is requested. splendid diyPs business. The gate ra- The Club met at the home 6f 1B.Qbt- .-Dr. E. A. Sadlier, Dentist. practis- sp. 7 Toronto, -will-be- cejp�s were over $6CO, and the total and Mrs. Hedge on Monbay evenin-z ing U here in his a good-time with severul receipts about $1000, The e,urpluj and report THE. M���j' I office on Thursday fvoih ;0 a.m. from the day's proceedixgs members. The next,'meetmg wia f. -,,Will be new mem p.m., as usual In the ne!ghborhood of $560, which take the form of a picnic. 'Will 00 toward the ingpTovement 'of _e Railway W. J. Clark is enjoying this wep A representative of t4 holidaying with his son, who, as the the Ark. o Board met several of our milk ship representative of H. S. Howland, Sons a- pers at Greenburn Station on Tuej- Men's Oxfords, in black -'and tam, -6.00 A- CoToronto, is on his trip betweenIN "MEMORIAM. day and found themopposed to put- -Toronto and Collingwood. ting on 4L mixed train ingte*0 of the Men 'f Fancy $t MW Hate, a so Rr -At St. Geo Church. 3ur)19Y H u Rift - I n'ejtd and loving memory of present local. 'Such a trove would ry F ounj Men's grey Pants, latest, 8.T6 Rr_ -.8chillol meets atrf*'4 30at to v dear husband, who dlQ July 3rd, k -"U the shipping via that line c &.'- z W.30 -and 7 p.m. Mr. F. of1924 hien's Raglish Broadcloth Shirts, with soft collar, s6eetal price 2.15 Wycliffe GollqM, Toronto, will be in Loving and just in heart and rillod. Now Advor%semowso. _..thar of both services. Beautiful moruories be .left behind. Men s'SU-wool Swea�er Coate, 2.50 and 3,50 C. Richardson. banister, Clithero E. Hurst. Of PLANT POR SALE-Ap- Men's Summer Sox, fancy stripes, seconds, it're L aj' val'a, 9 Toronto, will visit Pickerii4 ever) _. .; I V*dnesdiay afternacm and evening and i DE,,L4,c,`N,W,..FT,C,. at 8 pair for 1.06 Uturday evening. For the present FAIRPORT. office I­ALUB BAG FOLIqD-On Meenorittil Special assortment of Men's Tweed Pants for summer, - be may be; seen at The "dews The death of Edward Nicholson, at %_,park grounds. Pickering, " ju#y is Zn_ -P. C. and Mm Bradford, of To- the age of 72, father Of Mrs. Man_- Quire V the Nowil of%ce 44 all eh&d4a and sizes, 2.50 to 8.00 roato, paid a short vludt with. John and field. Fsdrpott, occurred at Port H and e SAL& -12- zooms. ce. xa'n'Drawers. Shirts Mrs. Murkar on Saturday, Q?r. Ho"t blacks For full particulars Or. Hospital, on June 30th. The late 1 .11 sizes in Men's Balbrig (their return were accompanied by Nicholson was born in Le.%Jr, Eng. oars. mcGioti Fmakenng. 4.411poy to - and Combinations. Mrs. Callegben, who had beer,spend- He came to Canada twenty years ay. DER TWINE-Plyrnoutil Gnid ling a couple of days herewith her For many years he farmers in `Sas- Bl* Modal. Farmers wislung this twine Call at 1parents• katchevan, where four som now sur. Irs ftwou-,.ciarrmocrt. 1111-"9 you know that "Elistioa tops the paint market, 6 1%010 N- o- railti, is span -64 Um X C. Zimmerman, of To- vive him., for SP300thaess and d P -W. J. and Mrs. Miller. Her many Nicholson resided r,=ded w.=hhi. =.gbt.7. range k1skStandard 3 -burner coal cW stov qwAcooditon. Appty'NewsOffice. 44 Pickering fyieridt extend to her their Mrs. maziafield. and as a result Was !sympathy. in the death of her mother, well knownin this vicinity. WANTED -Cook stove to first, cl^04 :_Two Satisfactory Mrs. Smiley, which took place about, The fineral service was ll at St. condition- Also, ramps, ad or gasoline Pickering, on Mon- Avply to Holmes. cwf Pickering News "two weeks ago. 4 rge's Chure'r % day afternoon, and, interment in St. The thirty-second and eightieth -Thr" s�cres of grass. -Nnes for 1wdies' R SALE -company of Girl Guides from,`Toronto, Geonga's Chuich Yard. P2 Pickering Villa _V. ad)oinmg St Andrev's 'are m CA= a . . I .. St Clarendon Wood, the manse. Apply to Mrs. David Annan. D=bw- 'k wear 44-44 r i F. 1realderice' of Mr. Victor Ross. "eir 'SCH too. SCHOOL REPORTS resence at St. George's Church las: 11 � I . M R8, J. BROADRENT-,Nurse Holeproot Hosiery &MMODt'raduate, Mod-- Surx Fever a -d Niater unday-, orning sidtied- to. -the. appro Promotion Exam& 01 Jrr 1priateness of a'special Dominion Day Room: Sr. 11 to Jr. 111 -Lester Me, rilly, Address R R. 1, Locust Hill. Salem Cor - nor%), 39tf Gulloulrb, Ted Tomlinson, Kenneth ...And Diopking. A!ma Pugh. Lloyd Pug),, J;TRAYED-Frovq lot 31 and V2. cors -Dairymen-Wby fight el �.es while - making' Use a fly spray that t kills, Arthur Trueretan. Dorothy Mitchell, 4.F.ckenng.on Juni!30th_a sow Finder Try one gallon of Fl�- Myrtle ChaMuab- failed it nii- I Phone Gracia Shoes. not just stuns. oufy Fried Hornshay. Wbivevwle b. on, 'e " Tor. Mix with one e-allon of coal oil Val,% :4 - 441f > recom. 9r. I to Jr. I I -MPrgaret D,,p, and tbus have, two gallons of the be. -T king, June Forsyth, Dena Slack, Mav T OT -FOR SALE-2sxrea, half mile Dig assortment to, -killing spray �n the market. We seri ber�usha. -J ick Truern . An sibeent but 1,o4 li=agu on Danforth Riad at FicInland Fly Tox in cluantidisi. Gallon $4.00, Creek, g building good garden land 5 promot.-d onyear's. work Jean GregA, . ..... pray. Pickering Laura Hill. 3 r,L 1 to Sr I . Dora Lin. b""' spot..-- Apply Nirs,H Moore Picker: includ.ng a hand s Ing. _J3:44 ffolgorvbf ffaster q choose ♦trom. Patent Store. ton,-Liahel Johnsion. Margaret Oror. -Mrs. Gee. Ward, with son, Wil- land, Vic-zor Paxton, Evelyn Taylor. OF6AN FOR SALE -Ford sedan. .-Plain Bfoadcloths, treed in many ways, Child-ren's and inner, and daughter, Annii, of Niagara Dorothy Miller,- June Bryan. Howard C"late 1922 model, in excellent condition, good Ladies"Dreeses &Efd Underwear. Men's Sbirt*, Over Valls, are sperillng a few (lays wit:ri Spenceley.. Pr. -to Jr. Imo -Billie Wagg, t-, new battery and generator. $300 cash For- -hades,,per ' further'parricularstfpOlyto-F: Chidlow. -Clare Cnrtains etc., all leading new, a yd ­�ing. They ..re now 690 the Misses Bun Harold Mor an. Joyce McCullou b.- mons, 9 en ying a motor trip- in Which, they Grace Tomlinson, Ronald Parry. Gor- —Stripe and Check Broadcloths, M inch, ----- ---- 'Wi don Birkett. Stanley Hardy. Jr. 11 L -OR SERVICE -Reg. Yorkshire rl visit Nortliern Ontario Prid w".1 testa -Stewart -Uliver 'Wilmot Hill 9' boar, siie Peter of Summerhouse =9-� Qinghams galore at -25, 28 AnA 82e cirops into Michigan at $aukt Ste. Robert Spenceley. pff: DamO.A.C. Sireoldacn, Onk Lodge Marie, to return homi by way of.De, ter. Brood sowfor sale. Owner, Alex Gray, lot �Aroit, Cleveland and Buffalo. ard, Teacher. 28. con. 7. Pickering �43-44 Toweling Special, heavy stripe, 15 inch Turkish - Toweling well I .. 2rac .-A splendid garden party, under S. -S No 24 'Pickering. Promotion worth 30c -a yard, going at .9Xams. Passed to Sr. IV-Zilla. V ORONTO WET-VV;A9H LAUN- --the � auspices of tbe_Ladies' Aid So- ale TDKY (Semi finiali-k-L,et'our dfiver salt and IAL&W Gingham Dresses, noely made front our, own ciety, of St. Paul's United Church, will (bon). Beryl Wood (bony. Margaret explain our 24 bow Just leave your Mitchell. Passed to Sr. Ill -Lorne name with Mr. S. w, M'W�_ b=, shop. We Ginghains, Itaing at be held in Memorial Park on :he even - eek. Orawford. Howard 81"p. Passed to wiU.pia up " deliver 3 times a w of Friday, July 16th, at 6 pan. A girls' Softball game between Clare-, Jr, HT -Winifred Burntogb&m (bon), MASSEY-RARJU1$ MACHINERY. epairs. Fortican,trucks, and trac- mont and Cherrywood will be played. (hon). Ronald Vale (hen). Andrew ire, Gilism ellectric. washers 66d turtlacts No. Betty Kingston (bon). Ruth Toms. and R -AN oh. Tea will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock, Annsia boot: George •Vale. 11-1*&n 4 M. H. — binder. For or recit, *a brick M a so ;Standard time, after which Ye Olde house and garden. D. J. Coormley,'Dunbairton, keD&n. Betty Bumingliam - Mary . 21tf ........ Tyme Village Quartette, of Toront4.4 Spiragaas Ralph Craword. blaits I- oat' .-will give a -delightful program. Thit; alen. -TeaLt; Sr. Pr. -Helen B&Isdon.L VARK MACHINERY -Frost quartette includes Was Lily ArmAti.- Jr. Pr, -Jessie Hilta, FybMer Crawford, 12 Wood Cockshott, Tudbow Anderson. John rApere, Bissell. Could. ShapleY k Muir, Fleury. elocutionist; Miss Catharine Calvert, 811% Annan. Helena W. films, Teach. reeiring NX Z folk drill and Mr. Stephenson; van- er Wilkinson. Bestpricm Order your qow. Also DitForest radios. IF I triloquist. The chair will be 6cciiji4d F. "" Promotion Greenwood. .4 by Rev. A. X Sanderson. Refresh- x10 Examinations, Cherry-. reah- Iftlents maq be - qfturedi from a booth wood S,*bool, Senior Room. To Sr. SALE -Cheap. all kinds of IV. -Pearl Swan. To Jr. IV -Beat- witfoss, harness, and an kinds of farm ilb- on the grounds. Everybody welcome FOR -eirtilbeavi and TLL emenu in goild order. Also se S -rf.%.L YOUR AL1t4QTk4T -Admission. 50 mts; children udder rice KI hon Mar Mary Teefr (hon), ?tght wAles and cook stoves and boaters, High- GOS14 TMUte twelve years, 25 cents. -Annie- (hoi) Mervin 18tf ; _r price paid for bidet and wool. also live vow I THE ST, &ILL SE Currab, John HoOd, James Lawrie, "tryt. H. Herm1m, St*uffville. Phone 2903 ILJL EXCO S TO I EIAP -An interesting ceremony was per TME JUDME HIM Peter Sobol, George Henderson. To" OTICE-I itin wrecking a few Ford ormed Oil Tueaday evening in St. Sr. III. -Winifred -Barnes (bon), N will sell the r'eaf�icl have.. Andrews United Church, when Rev- Annie Patti (hen), -Mar3, Switzer ... c" g at. e car. for sale one Mar J; S. Ferguson was formally inducted Leslie Beare (hen), Lenara runt nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous -ixAo the pastorate of that church. Last (iso (bon), Bvelyn Driakw i gives the impression of and reL,, fit which F: at�ie ridiculously low price of $150. As cars are fall Mr. erguson was appoited by the Bertha Smith, Harold Fenney. selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford kc Cobourg -Presbytery, Pastor of the ton truck at $ISO - T. C. Brown, Brougham. 36tf Che 00' -Public School, JuniOr. cbiur�h, as stated supply un to June. '.x * ' ' F%0RSXLE_-M.-'H. farm machinery _40th. At congregational meeting Room result of- Promotion 1, amim- a d repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car-' 7-1 ..�.last March I Names in order of rnerit. TO both in '' Honor, unaminious call was ex- tions. rill: 6 der. truck and carrier Jr; III.- a,=G, Pett M_ Fer- first-cla" repair; one No. 4 corm bindcr'*. one No. tended to Mr. Ferguson to'becam6t. the permanent Pastor. The Pire-sbytery KU18011, M.--1To-lMW6r. as.,-eid_"W.' 12DcLaval separator, good; one 13 -inch Waddell, E. Taylor, R. Hollinger, L. Uval cutting box: one 1923 Ford coupe with '26 Austained the call, which was: acc6pted license. Also one brick hour(; 6 rooms and dou- 'by Mr. ]Ferguson. Those alto don- -Petty, A. Rittenhouse, H. Petty. ble garage, wlth half acre for sale or rent.' D. J:. Failed-A.'Mayn -H n- Gormley, Dunbarton. - 21tf .. ;r 1� J ducted the ceremony were Ilev-Dr. -R. Pilke, d ,�r.l 1 Best, of Bowmanville, Rev. Mr. Jull, ors A -e Petty, K. jot A MS FOR SALE -125 acres of Currab, M. Mc B!N Of Bro-oklin, and Rev. Mr.,417raser, o� Rae, Peters, A. Sar F class grain farm -about 5scres bush, -Dunbarton. - The addresses 'were of a ent. Recomynendied-J. Teefy, R. hardwood, rno6uy sugar maple; -grain and ba -y high order and much appreciated by` -1noynard, F. Sobol. To. Sr. V, barns,driving-house, hen house, 9 -roomed rough- caRt dwelling house;ole well, two cisterns, or b. D"'kwater, P. Teefy, E. Earley 0 ,d dna small fruits; 2�/, miles from C, P.R.Noft a6 - J .gra the audience. , During the service Dr. r1rl station (Claremont), convenient to public and Falla'se rendered a solo in beautifal. Jr. I. -B. Torronce, H. Teefy, C. Hod--rreG coniinuatirm schools, at lot 4, con. 4. Uxbridge. voice, which received many favorable 'On, K. Currah, N. Petty. Failed- Aloe. 90 acres -pasture or farm land, well watered.' 0 TWO Aib CA -�C E: :_-- =oar- 41 ellroy. To Primer -A. ht Idt 4. rear con. 6, Uxbridge (Glen Major). wili commerts. After the service refresh- W- M I H. Hodson. J. Stote. Teacher: M. A. -11 lRoge, re served in the basemett by Rawson or *eparately. Apply owner. -Mrs. meets we M. n Bt lot 4. con 4, Uxbridge, or address V GoodwoodP 0. Ont, 32-34 MOM= - he ladies of the congregatior,. 6r