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Sunday ,school at : F R E. FjwiA9YTH, Oph: D.� Direcr �. moi,. grounds, Green River, on Saturday, 2 p.m. Anglican Service at 3 p. , ecrical Aasodatlmh Oatado. Rea. ,: July 17th Game called at 6.tt0. Mr. W. R. Sproule in charc;e. _MILLS tetrsed ember. of the =ltIericaa O tarso. Real M T NT Association. Eyes esaatiaed' b a _ •C ooL RtPOR d MCU 210N. - Phone 2804, Claremont. Ont. ! appointment. c y School Promrown Report .for S. S: Established 1&98 J Fruit Baskets.of all dpacriptions,' No. 12. Jr. IV. to Sr. IV. -Mabel Ml's• Wm. Birketf visited frlerrls N�� O. McKINNON, M.D.; L,R.O.B'.; ' in Port Credit la:it week. • lmdinbar�, mamber of tn. ooliap m including qt. boxes, pt. boxes, Stor (hon), Olive - Brown, Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. J. W'ilsori and dau ry on Hazel PMlatoiaoa and tsrgeata of Onrarlo: ueent,fsie Madill, Sr. II. to Jr. IIL-Dons g Fe ed," fe.ffdfu rm* !Crates and Baskets aL Dol hin (hon), Marjorie Pere ter, , spent Sunday at A. E.'d of women and p)r (hon). Robert J es' _. onoe,• lowestpricea. . (hon Mane 'Ham The Ladies' Aid which was head d. Miller, Ross Madill. - Primer to Jr. _ Shaping and L-Evel Brown, Muried Gostick, at Mrs. Charles Gillespie's, was well pi g g I. -Evelyn attended. There is no feed on the mar. Fred Hodgson. Teacher --Georgina AE. OHRISTiAN, Barrister and Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools Forsyth.. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, of ,Oshawa, ket gives better results' •Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Mone W yy visited with Mr.. and Mrs.' Costello for • the Tri0II8 for " eaa. South wing, Cour House. Whitby. 251y on u y 'Salt For Sale WHITEVALE: S Sunday. lair.. and Mrs. T. `J. Roger f nd M pig feeding than j�1013ARESON do PIOgERIN(3- - : Barristers Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- ORAS. A. WHITE. ;, • The annual pieni$ of the Women's and lYlrr J. T. Jones spent Sunda;r eratianLite Building,. Corner Yon `a� and Rich- ?' Sueeesso*to )ate W, Q. Barnes 'Institute will be held.. on Weunesday Nrith friends in Oshawa. c } mead Ste., Toronto. Phones Main 1380 and M eF afternoon, 'July 21, at' the he, of Mr. and Mrs: -',Cecil Ma} pard, of BARLEY F�D 0490. Pickering office open Wednesday attic- Phonet or write Loeuat Hill, Oot. I+frs•--Howard,.r* A -pr ; speliSursday tenth tie• - -- _' annus and Wednesday and Saturday evesiin s: - -'- ---- -- stf which will start at 3 o'colck sharp former's sister, -Mrs. Frank Disne Get your supply now. x J' is geing arranged by' tha }oungerl Miss Ida Spitzberg, of Toronti, BRSATON c RDSS-Barristers, 8o- ' *■ members of the society and- will ir:- returned home on Monday after ' y HL To'- Q� ra Ontario :wilding, 330 I H. Beal clude a demonstration of testing spending a week in this Neighbor- t' Benton, fruit al's, and an exchange of re- hood. The Following is from the report of ..Funeral Director 1 g' the Peparttnent of Agriculture at - Ross, Adelaide 2767 ailsd v ceipts. The members wil rely to Mr. Robert Parrot, tJ Asllbpr tr Ottawa the roll call by giving suggestlor.s has recen.iy rented the farm of 'With regard to your pure Barley > k. iLicelesed L+'mlhu2�ne'r for the bride's hope chest. Every Frank Daney, who is trtvving -o r Dental Feed.underRe Wo, 242 we notethe member is urged to be present and Brroklin. g i ^^^msµ ]lzFOTOB SEABNE chemical analysia indicates a better brio along their friends and a Miss M. MacKinnon an,l Miss V. -' DR. D. O. smith, Dentist, BtnuC• g g product all the way through then k vkie. HonorGrad6ste of Chicago and 'fon ��l��NT Opt lunch basket. Aftet the supper there Carnegie are to be congratulated ori � ' . fl your guarantee calls for, whit should .• cont• Universities and the Roya1 Cot1tte�e of Phone 9l4 wjl2 be a game of softball and oth_r the success of their rat entrance be very satisfactory to }lour cum - .1016, "s Dmeal sNurgeoas.. Phone office l01I, Reaidenee sports. pupils, a3• the six pupils" who tri tonere." o oauid : appoiatmenL. 2ely -were successful _ t, RLABE B. BEATON, D. D. S., AUDLEY. Hear M Lenore B d Graduate of the Royal Colelse of Dental - -- He Mrs. en ur ._ Best a Sttrgeom and.,='t of Toronto rd.,y �.R _ ._ e_gardEn-p2rt�vesii l -Held a, coop am, ue+dyy, ,Ittly 20th * e oresMnrdockt 12:I uonery Stora iPtatby.- Dir ani '4Ir�. Pratt'. home, on Jui + : 00ee hours 8 to IZ : I to 830. fad.'ptsoae e. � ' 4�y SPECIAL 2ilh. Keep the date. TO NS)IIP -OF S. S. SOF'1'BALG The S. ,. S.- picnic goes to Oshawa LEAGUE E N. DALES, L. D. D. D. 9,. next Thursday, July 22nd, Trucks _ - r 0 A 1L 0 * Graduair of Royal College at Dental Snr• a 8=2 inch No. 1 Oak Flooring M - sena. and the Univeruty of Toronto. oar r 1H g will taken the^ children and all, the The nun ` �? aka» D A. Scott's store, Claremont. Oct. congregation are expected t(J join in. y g P�PIe of ?icker(nv, w , f O:tr&e boars. 9 a m to s P. rn., Saturda e: 9 a. Township 'have organized a coftbali A Rood supply ... l� m to I v. s. Phm to 5re loos. 47�y 3 8.2 loch clear Oak Flooting,'$95 Much sympathy. it felt for Mr. anti R of Bard end Soft : league as follows: Chetrywdod, Jl per hi., B. M. Mrs. Chas. Lynde on the ueath nt Brougham, Whitevale, Claremont, Coal on hand. Also a Pupply ,. SRSEIiT T. FALLA I9E, L D B . their third son, James, who was' ei- St, Andrew's (Pickering), St. Paul's of Kindling Wood D. D. S.; Graduate of the Royal College of in lots of 500 f t or more, lug ectrocuted aL his work In the States. ' d P (Pickerirr play series stove leo' tb. 4'fficeabove J S. Brlsdon'sstore, ckeri Orono. at, who will la • a Office hours 9 . m, to s m. or ag' out 2•i per Beat sales tai. His body was Interred on Sunday .of games during July and... Augus�. '. R Surgeoaa and the Universu� of T !! P. by apptrmt- last at Groveside. � PbOAe P;ck 3700. %y The above rices are for pair of sharks came ;ntQ The following rules were adopted 12tf Phone Pick. 1-69. p prompt A clever ,, 1, -No profanity on the ba11 field. ". accleptanee only, as they are the vicinity a few days ago r_nd, pre- 2, -;+lo gambling on the games. 3.- 'DONALD MIUNRO, PICKERING if all A be• lower than the current ter,3irlg to be eye sped al':ts wl'h No liquor or cider allowed or- field wholesale quotations, forged recommends, and Dwindled 4, -Games must be in full control , "VLiZABE'TH RICHARDSON-Sue- one family out of $9W. The De- of um WWtevale -11LUcemew to the eau w, V, Rubardaoo, repro- P11e. b —Di ares to _be eel tectives. are now on the case but fact �p 7y; ae area •kaosa Fare. Insurareee Compaat.s of • j� • tied b Board. 6.-ilolzie teams _ .ofiant aaaal .taedsna 8aef '•' �+ s.+s lire .that they have the money and must by an umpire ss.1l field 'mt. 'j a�e ice :ei+13� a 't . FPOSTI" Ldcou'Ied Anctionese, Lga.lMl�El� YARD •. eollecrty or gate receipts to b7 �� ii�3 m`j r • tar Ooaatsws of Taft sad oa'I.elu, ins. � � Property of borne team. � � y ' ileo Mains ON aft seas asa«sned W as sh. &ase THE LIMON PICNIC � The following, is the sch o an s i cur �1 Ds.ww addra•a Oraeo 9trae r. Q, onL pp - --- i c to awa wr&S summer' aY storing _ for ;Salle tata��pefrfOnt. one grand success and several small- rr arging i' • a �a or sehievements. Cold, of course, Cb ��.,�� atm at Brougham. All work guaranteed. eed. Plat rate y es.atteta �e'�re� ••tress ar L► bum just right for activity. Some of �ssq Hare `hen �. ttassr• w7ttiawln, Oat I the older men had the good s'enf3e to (Pickering), SL Paul's at tterrice aharge jk � 't Claremont. - - '-. Phone 6810 Mart. OentraF. , forsee the possibilit of a draft of 'r y July 23. -Sr~ Andrew's at White ti TV TI IdAFP, LdUEN8ED AIIO- gam es and we therefore hada regal vale, Brougham at St. tiPsul'.3 Clare- W. E. -a E R R Y T7 Aa. TIONERA kinds ,for sells Qtttscio and Dorfeam Berry Boggis Baskets, Oratec lar series of football and softba!1 gg r : ii.nn... All ktnds of ea:ae atsaodw and Containers. mont at, Cherrywood. .. to. Terme ranemabk. Days. tar salt! hs matches, in •fat:&' ,it was jurA tike a July 27:-W1litevale at St. PauI'r: arc atAt8w9.O15cv. Hsu and tadspen_ New Perfection Oil Cooking five -ring; circus. \o we aitin't gay Cherrywood at Ftovski wh'tby' Out. til! Stoves -the elope that anything about the clowns. The sham. SL An. draw's S -C errlont. -Co Lumber- satiefaction. -_ '_oil] Rive you ovary Centhin' bout and bo; P' teams w Farmers, AtteIItlOD _ • were particularly bright but the IrI, July 30,-Cherrywood at Whirr- ; g vale, St- Paul's at St. Andrew Also. Binder Twine, were eventually outshone in one da Bron '. Lawn Mow ,Iter in the softball matche.9 b .he gham at Claremont --.« ors, Pon) Fencin Aug.3,-Wbitevale at Claremont, I am agent for the World's Greatest i' g and Brougham girls, but the buyaykept St. Andrew's at Brougham, Cherr ► F A R E E S O R Separau,r "The Renfrew," Stoves, Chicken Netting. right o:,,twinkling even to the ex- y - Scales and Oil Engines. Fleur a wood at St. Paul':. y g y' Get our prices before buyitiR tent of putting it ever . tnorthern y ' famous Plows, Points. Qrallz (irindtrr, Aug. 5.-Broug..a-n s� VCp:itevale �• elsewhere. boys single footed in the football. , Be=t Wheel Barroweetc. St. Andmy'.: at Cb,errywoo.,, Clare- _-+���` �Si+i! t • Brantford binder twine and second- -""I'llone 1800 '� he Southern, softball sei!es was inont at St. Paul's. close, the Centervill-boys Rtnrm* b, _ �a hand separators for sale. - _- •- f _ N. ALVIN BUSHBY run. We hope they will pitta St. John'4 Strawberr Fes=tival, ' ..Stove and t � " ROBT•' DEYITT hay equally welt. y : war 16 M shiiiisoff F.- ► Broughaul, TuesdNy, July 20th Phooe,5WPick. BROUGHAM PICKEftIIrC� cHERRvwoao. _ Anthracite DO YOU WANT BROUGHAM. Grain Choppin Two more ra2uabe points were ��- — and Steam Coal y qui -red by the Cherrywood I• ootba!1 Arthur. Mohan -and family-': Visited , AND FL kKING' your house heated for half Club last Saturday night, the famous _Miss Bate Sunday. w 4 • the coat -of coal?- Green River team being the de- E. R. and Mrs. Willson, of Toronto I am prepared to do ()hopping and --- faulters. spent Sunday at the' old home. Cement, Lumber, 1d Oat Flaking every Monday, If so, instal one of the Instant Sas The fact that the points were use- The Watt family are now domicil - Wednesday and Friday Oil Burners in your range, or less -to them even if they hr.d defeat- ed in their summer home here. �At}1- - - \ dtoneborts For Sale Jahn F. Bayles, Claremont ,Sura)8oute No. 2 Comf6ft., Sanitation and Economy Are combined in the Marshall) Ventilated Spring Mattress. guaranteed for 5, yrs. - DurinR August a free slipcover given with each mattress purchased, $25,00. Qwiog to the lateness of .the sea- son, our Verandah Chairs have been reduced in price. IOnly. White Sewing Machine, drop head. long bbuttle, ball - bearing, golden oak flnisb, L • guaranteed for 10 years . $40 Special prices dnring July and August on bed outfits Electric appliancee, including Hot Point Irons, Toasters., National, 2•buruer Hot Plates etc. - A terntt Furniture Dealer and ,Fnneral Director Phone 1300 Pickering, - Ontario in your furaace - Call and see them. J. GORDON'8, '•• - Ohureh •Street, . Agents Wanted my Pickering S/GNS - Gisiss:Signs of all kinds made to order. Mirrors Re -silvered, ttol;L Silver, PewUr, Nickel. Copperate. Articles, Ornaments, Tableware and Jewellery silvered, nickel -plated or gold-plated. -113e13mates Free. W. B O L =):ER LOCUST' HILL, ONT. Phone Mark559.9 ' 90.4.2 EL.M DALE' MILLS ~g'IO�I4INC� For Pastry use Our -Royal Brand :at your Grocer's: Farmers who have wheat getpour flour made from your own wheat. We can grind it. - - Feed of all kinds-Cbicken feed r ben feed, chop, millfeed, - Chopping every week -day. �: N. ZIOC:K�7CTOOZ .also that 1111 llioitlf!, usfinancially was evidently a strong factor for the reason of .their not showing up to fulfil the obligation which every league club with truly sporting Instincts are trusted to o Out 'of . the eight games, ' thar%k goodness there arp some teams left in the league who are willing to give as well as receive and don't avant to play home games only. We would like to draw the atten- tion of the football fans to the. fact that - Cherrywood F. C. were in r» way to blame for the disappointment inflielld upon those who came t:, witnsss the game, and we can assure them that the other teams scheduled to_pIay here in the future will un- doubtedly be here. The way things are going it would be saml wonder if fans lost interes in the game altogether. This wee we have a bye but a week Saturda the game of the season will be play- ed at Cherrywood. This game will probably decide thechampionship, so don't forget Saturday, July 24th, at 6.30 p.m., Claremont at Cherrywood. The following Saturday, July 31st:,- Brooklin F. C'come to Cherrywood, with the intention .of beating us, and if we want. to hold the lead in the league we've got to win, hoyvever, may the best team win, Last Thursday we were initiated into the men's softball game, meet- ing the St. Andrew's softball team, of Pickering, who baptised us with a defeat of eleven runs to nine, it was a nice sociable ,game notwith- standing the difficulties ingetting nicely started. They are giving us a returngame at Cherryvc•ood this I Thursday, July 15th, and well do ou• best to get even with them, you bet. oa o . C. shingles Mrs. Barclay is entertaining child' ren and grand children these days Mrs. Gerow has been in rather poor health,- hope she may soon Abe better. During the week Mrs. Wallace ant. Mr. Harvey _ visited T. C. stud Mrs Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Field and child 'arc visitt' at Mr. Oscar Wilson's a( prese The proprietor of the hotel •now Mr. A. Carlton, seems to be doing a good business. Mrs. Howard Malcolm spent _- the week -end at .,Grimsby with W, J, Brown and -family. Ed and Mrs. Willson pr',Ipose tak- ing a short holiday with, friends and relatives at Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Cochran does mt imp rtwe as -her friends desire, -Her sister, Mrs, McMaster, visited her last week.' : The W.M.S. of the United Church entertained the Claremont United W.M.S., at Mrs. Barclay's, on Thurs- da afternoon, July .15th. D. Gannon motored to Ne xmarket, On his return he witnessed the Orange parade at StouRV-11e,' in which twelve - lodges were prosent, The Women''s Institute will hold their monthly rheeting at the home of Mrs. Mitchell; on Thursday, July 22nd, at 2,30 p.m. All ladies welr`ome. The S. S. -picnic has been the sole subject engrossing the minds of young and old this week and the strawberry festival next Tuesday evening 1s keeping the people busy. Call at Gonon's for the next few days and see some real bargains. Prints, ginghams and ends of towel- Iing at half price. Also wsll aper at reduced prices. Fresh cake ani bread. ..•..'. ,!.r..,.wu «u-�,ad.J, .• ,... .di _.,.:�.,.. J.aN._.,-.w,ifta .3t ��:.s: _.Pi .. .a•. ,V:o. w' -....c ..u,n a s., .J-. .c. .. '-. +•'.tl•. .Terms Strictly, Cash Pickeimg4­*-,',-­''., y Patent - 4 = Store -�- To my Customers in Picker- ' ..., ing and vicinity: Some have objected to the new signs recently painted on1uy store namely, -"PieKERING DRUG STORE. , We are 'according to Law =-obliged to -have it changed•. We stili sell Crude Drags, Patent tt Medicines, Toilet Goods, City Dairy Ice Cream,•, Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes, sleo a new Star Carif you need one. Pickering Patent Medicine Store. . •. A. - <' a N. E. MCEWEN, A Veterinary Surgeon 711 1,- �y Z R E A " 7.A night He's conting--tbat good-look- ka lag foremanb-just of the Britt Ranc yesterday am h4i, cam" Y. lal:4 i1i the 'Pania -&V*rj�oorl,and yoii�o went Lack at dawn:-- 0 - the -wooy )W comes 0 The brown.. girl's hands clenched, amette as It to Strike. 7 Then * they above o J . J and for a -moment she held them a 6 usan. r felt: zw ORAf 461FE "Weil and what business in it of are - of PEIKOE What do you know, anyhow, ND :-A "E aMsv Fahrkzai-c" :Oal'p,In in her,-, inside, that gnaws, IR gnaws like &,mountain lion gnaws a t bone? There's something Inside me J`111 Z An at wants to live before it dies, to esearllaugh and dance and be young justie for a little while- You -you beenter and fussed over'sIl yo&looked af�hytmpurr- 0d1 1 1 hot life Hke you was, a ehhl& d6l-bid. do you know 'abotit being. lo6ely, so a the t oorange peko4sserer ' alonely? What do you'know aboutlove?"shsuhe D ies aU so nm Fillettelike astone. Before the shamsThere is one soap that isand anger in the eyes of the brownRFILLETTEAND giri, Fmettels &opped. Gable lamtissu 'posesome med&lng busybodyWOW find it out," the girl said dully J�'ithe Al,,1mre smp b"ed-Ab- • Suer -I &.,.t c*re. I don't careTHE BROWN QTRL, atlast.king any more. I tried hard A VlOW. gual-Antee.for aiiytBY ADRIANA SPADOXI. -you. Aon't kn;*-f6r the sake ofask*,little Tommy, and for 'Pete'sI,, she looked &mli& Soao 0iolongs the Iffe 14too; but it's too muche aPART II. heart OA the eartb-rose slowly lik slowly over -the mountain,- back initoengulf these two womom the deep gorge, dark, chill, ni3iier'Ous fabrimThe pink spot moving among the t'dslwavetowith the vast, cruel indifferenc,� cf the even in the full sunshine, out wrossbee-hives stopped, and Fil:ette knew universe. the hQt, passion -spent WAL "Itol _--that the brown girl had seen her. HerDon't'" Firette whis�pered. It was biggeron me. it don!t care. Neither pace slackened, and al* was conscious doIrimpossible to speak &loud in this stillof a faint tremor of excite� andas. "Don't! You mustn't feel like -6 'dragged her *7" to most NWefear. As she came nearer, so that ne 0 Filletttha+_ you musn't think. You musutf;;,tures of this brown girl's.she could distinctly a" thef the listen. Talk nut land -sing -pray- "Listeril 1-" Then it seemed thatJAver Brothenthe figure in pink, the memW D,,,,y do anything; only On't liston--to the m" in the blue. shirt, riding IoO the hot, bare earth. the shadows of LimitedWhistling in the night, focused to a stillnessI" the gorge, began to push Fillotte -T"04W ;clear vision just behind the girl. The girl caught at +be word. strongil, persistently, stlentlYs into,Yoiqlre afraid, tool, You knowlFillette squared her smaR shoulders talk here. IAt's21 I'm the sea. no, -nayex-afrAid now- W-neverI" (To be concluded.)Sold brown girl wiped her hands on herV". apron and amiled a greeting. The eagogness dioni in the browngirl's eyes. Again she Looked at the Bverywuft"I heard you was up. You'r* some wen -shaped boots. the well -cut skirt'We House - later this year, ain't you?" +She shrugg*&The transparent April twilight wasAs Fillette took the girl's hand, the -Yota only come inthe summer, -IL came looked eager:y into her faeft Tbs I when it's sunny and bright. i'ctu don't just drifting into dusk when NicbroArn girl had grown a little stouter, to lean once more Lsainst the little !know what's it's like id winter, whenit rains and rains for days, and tho picketand a c:ear red ran under the once Magic was in the air. oal!ow' skin. Her strong body WaSL ithad been hard at word in the neg•tightened and a.ert;-but it was her!ocean down there -cries like it waslected garden. pulling the weeds, stir. dying -and wanted to take me witheyes that gripped Fillette. 1,t.4 ring the brownearth.'setilng out rowsyou ain't tied bore alone, feeling le Larest SeUJ Laq SoAlmin thewrldFrom the deep. thick bro-nneas of I and clamps of gkurdy, thrifty green Anlike something was pushing behindtat them the resentment of last year was and reaching up after you in front. Plants- It bad even bewitched some oflif-M. They no longer shut one out. 'Ace to run, but them Into flowerins: he could see the "mywerelike and there was no p,* lei and theThey seemed to invite. T you just had to stay and be dragged jeweled pink of minute daishas of the pansies, begulllnsAn Open door --but a door that lifted faces theMosquito. To aWriter of Headitw&lbeem left open, not opened deliborats_down--­dOwn I"small children. it bad ablued the War onCa'yougo away? Couldn't you in Words should be beautiful ly. Somethfn had entered the soul, hr,__a,,_4,S%_lo5e__ brass knocker on the door and lighted Malaria. although not "catching"g- I ll o= house? T ogI ly places. Go anywhere?" candies between frilled mu*iin cur- tne shot the door behind it a talus and swelled Itlac buds to fat. contact. is borne from one person to wild acres 11 The girl smiled wearily. nd tempered the remote another by the mosquito, It is now be. Of forest tress. "Yes, we've been up three weeks. Pete wou:dn't. He likes it. lade buttousafore U c ssful means of ex. meant to come over be but the Hewantstogotebill of the air to something soft and lieved that a a c eveet and strange; It had unlatched terminating the mosquito has been DeedO should he beautifuldays -slip by so." He ainot afraid. ek more land." in these headline$The brown girrs tyu were moldug Figette turned to the otean.' Glut- the gate and let spring into Reddys found.over Fillette's clothes --the soft felt garden. And now itoponee the, green A fish known as the Gambusis p&. To. make up for lott shadows led with its own poweri exhausted byheavy door and let Reddy out. Roddy truslis almo&t lus;tantanecrusly citar"fT4pugh the plues, hat,- the short tweed skirt, the night of passion, it slept- peace- o the long. low room an aquarium filled with stagnant water-leab,el FISke Conant.ty -bar- motioned him Intping boots. 317 now, 0 its dazzling beaui"I thouilti mebbe you weren't c'emr. fu that was lWas."m and diaing-room stocked with the eggs of the mosquitoed in Indifference to the adn. ad library, and better than her and the wiggler, This fish multiplies Th* superior Male.Ing this year." I Isd. and his sister "Why is Pete away so much?" she a Pred. a very smalShe Seemed to be taking notes while I dreams. rapidly and lives In any availableshe spoke. asked He leaned back contentedly In the water. it does not attack other flsh 1 Annie, who is one year younger. -ere "Not comhigl Why. I'can't Imagine Sbe wondered whether the brown great winged chair. so.sere disputing- about the p!cturs of a dog. gi I was ever going to,answer. At last nely gay In and does not migrate. It has been was woolly. and not coming to -tittle Brother!" At the r its faded Portuguese chintz. watching tried with success in Honolulu. jgp^n. Annie declared that Itthe girl Spoke. "It was a bad year China. Formosa.- _CallfOrtlft. and other �therefore was a cat. Their voices got mere suggestion Fil!ette looked alarm-, Reddy's light hands choose exartly theed. "That's mostly what we live for, i last year, so thi's spring be took a right ctrp and saucer from the assort- places. louder and louder. when. finally,Fred, job on the Morelos Ranch. Old -Tippy ment that filled the dim green cup- With these little tlbh active ir. tholwith great dignity, remarked: from on* year to another." say 'tis R dog,jor mans and boys"You like it that mucht Really?" looks aiter the p*s and the little board like a great pos.3cay What an pools and swamps of Southern Europe,"It's glorious!" stock we got, and I care for the ebick- Increilbly nice room! Every . . . the mosquito's life would be terrain- kno%% the muchest.en3 and the bees. He gets home Sun- �For a moment FKIetto forgot the thing in it was so absolutely right- ated before any danger could be done, n for days. Morelos lets him Off the shapeless frie"ineao of the huge and tbousands of lives mild be saved.brown girl and her own reaso Couldn't Pete get aman and his'coming. She could we -only the cabin sofa the tidiness of the little tat bar- OYU RSES iwife to work on shares? It woudn% rel �hairs, the faded silver of the Minard's Liniment for $are Feet. and the summer months alone �1,ithbe so lone:y then." paper on the walls. the wavering lightThe Terseft Ifeelital for 1041WILMet. t4uggim The brown girl turned slowly and which were generously doing their Jemon juice will remove oil andaMrstles was adkme and AUkd haeonwat "Ain't you ever afraid?" It -aslooked at Fillette with lowered 'ids. the iarntilied mirrors- e stains from brown or tan10010 VINIL oft. "ltedr$60Imore than a - whispier forced caught in aTadelfte 0 room welm wther9qukededeseftsdedredb4loWNo," she said at last. "We don't res. too, with their care- shoes. nrgeg, Jhh Hemp" bag aed 0Avbtm the deeps within the brown gir . duty as pictufro es talk want nobody working on shares. I ful studies of little charches under elpsol reow Wes $ of,The black nights when the tre bear ades&owl, and, don't want no other couVe around." , green wi'lows. little on blue the saftead. R laosab @114FIVINN" bad owe, no and groan, and the coyotes h "Oh, Again there 1pbeaVWLVerft,.#was a long si.ence. waves, llttIe,gen=:u and ladles w1bi asthe sea -ugh!" She shuddered. 'T'" brok4 an the faint breeze in the tall weeds. rdens.she broke off. - A dull --red burned gaiF1'ette fe:t something rising b4ween The room was full of flowers -now. 'UTAer the brown skin. and the strange- herself and the brown girli-some ers climbing up theloell-pulls, bloom- ly opened door of her eyes closed,power that would separate them beZ Ing -on the faded hooked rugs, bu'os- liaving Fil:ette aone.with the terror id the possibility of meeting unless soming luxuriantly to dim gold frames:7 ofthe brown L4_ri on nights when she she overthrew it. instanily. Tidsan 6 alone. -F�riendshlp'B Offerings and Love�a t;oW via* eylluder HarlOY-13s,wall The gir: seemed to feel it, too, and rid's Re - The buzzing of the bees, even tbei Garlands decorously- clustered. on the Motorey", has, Just W02 IL WOstood as if waiting for sometbing. round stool 1b front of the fire on cord tor Mdursuft- LOSS tb&none of.the sea, had been sti3ed In r 100 f act!ept- 9the silence that rose from thevery-Tben, with a vague motion whicti, the- fatblack kitten,. Cricket, at per mile to Operate, and 0"he house. Wlu per sollon of gas. $97 O"b. balance, she moved toward t had promptly flopped In drowsi- ath. price $21111. "Come in and have a glass of lemon- ness, clutched in st4ff bouquets in the sue* $20 Per Mo,,,,,W,, L."I. WAI.TNR Aade, won't you. gloved. paws of the couple on Tronto a. Book Of Fil:ette put her handon'the other's the Pennsylvania Dutch dower chest. 6Larm. Reldril"low i He gave a sigh of pleasu)re. It was"Won't you come over and stay with gayer and fresher, alid kinder than a me for a few days -for to -night, any- garden, that quiet room, because the Delicious Salads, how? It's Igoing to be hot and terrib:y flowers in it had bew blooming for —Sandwiches, still to -nigh,.,, I­ca"11. think of you so many years. No, there wasn'tall alone a single thing in It that didn't look as :.'.."_Egg Dishes, "No, no --I can't. Thanks -I can't" if It had been made foe the specialThe words ran from her like live place that it occupied.-Franoes Noyes U"Cheese Dishe%O"things escaping from a,cage. "I ain't Hart, In the Saturday Evening Post. ';Pickles and✓ as afraid as all that -not now, in surr- er �Relishes. nier. It'sin winter -11 Little Sister Know."Gome! Please come' Come backund get - with me, now." Fi1ette, too, spoke in 'The neV minister was aro Wyhif&19C0Py_ * ttng acquainted. He was speaking toa ow,,swift tone, as if the other had the imall-dnghter-ofrtbA h9llael- mailed Frmesu not-onswered. "To�morrow Pete,wwi "You say your sister Helen Is the Oetm.n-IC"a (Cana4a) LI-fted. DVL In be home., We';l talk things over 1eldest" And who comes after her?"MWAmbersit8Mr. Martin. Perhaps there is soe "011- there's a different fellow al- T[iIat deWd way to borrow the money, get somost every Light."more stock and new machinery, andhire a real he:per. Come and stayflavor of fresh Left Outwith us to-night!"nrAnt a new "Oswali], why don't you clean up thegives The color rushed from the brownyard T' girl's face'.thrill to every bite. ..Aw. how can a fellow work When"No!" she whisp-r-cc4d, "T van't-not 1h,to-nig s daddy pors f1shin'. bti uncle's atWrWey's Is good ht. I can',' 0­�!rillette's bands fic - 4-d zf) t ha'. she the bnll game an' you gettlit' rea.ly f -r aligCs Oji -And 1 bazaar"'forVoti. Ic:asped them tightly. bit her voice 4111111twas beyond her contiol. ------ 1.11nard's Liniment for Rhoumatism.d-�,fdy PS V.- rs-V with me TO "You're not going to be a . :one w� ISSUE No. 20--'26. T, ra W- 4' 7' 47" . 7 GMD DGFrench Cardinals on Visit to Montreal -IRANERS JC4=Ut' --ThMughL_&_WM_keIn*g of the Blood—A Tonic Is Needed. In their early teens it is Quite 001D mon for girls to outgrow their strength, and mothers should carefully ...... watch the health of their daughters At ala this time. it is when the strongth-ill sapped by rapid growth that anaemia • develops. The first signs May be no, 7,i 11 ticed by peevishness. longour and The face gr headaches. ' Owe Palo, breathleefit"s aad palpitation be,001119 • apparent, with low ayirlt8 and depres- cion. Neglected anaealls often leads to A "A" decline, but If you see that Your daughter's blood U enriched, there anxiety. The need be no cause'lor finest blood -builder ever discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They;:will build up your girl's health and Mauro for her healthy womanhood. In Proof of this Mrs. George Justaaod, BIJLOk*s . _ I Harbor, N -III think .B., says: Dr. WU- LA, Rams' Pink Pills a wonderful cine. My daughter, Mars", was in . . . . . . . such A badly run down condition that we feared she was going into a do-.... Cline Her face 3WAS PSIP the lea.&t exertion would leave her breathless FRENCH CARDtNALS ON VISIT TO MONTREAL and she suffered from headaches. she a ft1lowing the Duchaxistic Congress auxiliary f had no appetite •and lost a lot k Int Lamy, Ch Lew, Their Em Ineaces Cardinals the official representative of the Cana. Cardinal Charost and Father Tharcls- weight. Up to the time we began gil In her Dr. WjRLs�ff-s--Ptnk-?Itt1s, no 1 Dubois of Parls-aad 0I of Rennes 1 than Clergy on board the trip, S� 'slue. -Secretary of Bishop Heylen. Be. .1375 her. But thalike paid an official visit to Montreal tWeen the two oardinale 16 Mr 11., H. General Passenger Traffic treatment had helped real and Henry Thornton, who returned from Me?anson, to the use of this wonderful medicine I the Province at Quebec, where they: a business trip to Chicago an the, same; Manager of the Canadian National SIMPLE YET ATTRACTIVE. she is again well and strong, showing f were highly honored. Photograph train, His Grace Mgr, Boylan, of I R&Uw no signs at the trouble t"t had so Per, � 0, Cayj.. who d1rected the moveme�nt shows the arrival of party at Bonaven-!, Namur, ReWurn. President of the Da04an. pilgrims to the Eucharts. 4, dilnty and summery frock is this, -Weakened 114T." lure Station on the International manent Coanxiattee of the Eucharistle! tio Congress, the largest model, made of dotted material on In all troubled duo to weak, wate" Limited. gross, His Eminence Cardinal Du - There is 8 blood. Dr. WIIML=iW Pink Pills be Can According to H. E. Cardinal movement, Z simple and youthful lines. Will undelein. From left to right, photograph bete, archbishop of Paris, His Emin- that went to Chicago from Yoke effect augpsted through th4I a reliable r0=84Y. Sold a ows; race A. E. an eag re, any point 'der. States. - a shlrrtM on each &ban, maI dealers or seat by mail #6 n, there Is a collar, Veffbft, and 5o coats & box by The Dr. WII?1*I of a phda matchInS fabric, Medicine Co., Brock-riAle, Out. Dockets eyes up? The act is involuntary, Frank Reply. Your &r Sight. our L eakulated to lea eiftetiveness. Plaits and has the effect Of sharpening the A young lawyer had Just opened his .1920 the medium used to extato fulness, It, for any reason, the authorities bearing first offieso and called in I friend to -AttempW forbade an ualc In cinemas, the film In - The extend from this pockou to hem The reverse'effect is obtained whom see It 4Z front And In the Aid* seams. Lastly, it seems to me I must police my place 1 dustry would die. Attendances would our oars take to sounds. Out eight Is Alter a few minutes he asked: "Well. .1but of great style importance, are the To gave my grounds from bloodshed dwindle, not because the absonoo, OfquickenedBy actual experiments It how do you like it as a whole?- !long sliseves which extend into the and disgrace. . music made for dullness, but because has been proved that those who could Much to his surprise a frank answer incl. and are cLmAt into neat titce I never dreamed ' that such a soeno I not read printed matter without epee- came forth� "An a whole It is line ;the pictures would "flatten" and load but Undo at the wrists. A narrow sash oculd start. . I tacles have been able to do so, unalA- 90 AD 02140, Dot so good. q. rd starts from the pockets either side of That even bird& have murder In their *'life." We should not be able to see I ed. when music was played The Ithe front and ties loosely In the back. heart, IN0. -131b is In 1rZ46 34, 96, 28. 40, 42 And'isat evening came the sounds of as we do now. with music. them. without music. a Quarter as we, vloiln, on its high votes. is the Instru- -land 44 Inch" bust. Size 36 bust re- srtrife- iment which produces the greatest In- 'The Largest Library, I It is a &cj*rrtIjLc tact that we Issetat orease in vision, Thus music in cinqI 1119 wOrld's lwgw library. the iquires 31/a_ yards 39-ftwh figured ift- I hurried out in time to save a lite, Wrisl; % yard 344nch pWn contras our hearing with our eyes. and Ad to 1,11t, par- 1 Stbliothaque Vationals. fb Parts, which t- Do we mas. even If ILA& selsiet 1 Ing: ribbon tie, I yard five inches wide. 'Twas gattioring dusk. The cries I our sWbt with our oars. not, tioular scenes, to really to help . us to has 6.600.000 . volumes, has just been when we wish to "Holen bard," screw "see-" joquippM with ar,ificial tight, Price 20 eefta. plain ry heard 1 -1 Our Fashion Back, iWatrauns the ThoI 1. some car has pounced —upon newest and Moab pr'ticttcal 6671va, will a bird be of interest to avery'homo dT*". I AD -2 out I went to rescue if I could. imaker. Price of the book 10 cents the The martins no their poI frighten - "d stood HOW TO ORDIM PATTERNS. And screamed for help The wrens were twittering near The very air wits charged with bitter I Jr. siviza number and, &I of such ,;patterns as you taunt. Encl., 20a in fear. Iftmps, or coin (coin preferred; wrap It era villy) fay--daell number and And' then nearby a cruet sight I saw. address year order to Pattern Dept, A vicious, bold defiance at all law. Wilson Publislillue Co.. 73 West Ads. A murder taping place upon my kids, 8L. Toweate. fttbwm seat -.7 I grounds! tviberis MAL 1 My lovely peace disturbed by angry A dodging martin. still too weak to By. S& ifl, SUAD VOiCO. -Assaulted by a. sparrow passing by. 1"6 The voice of common 6,,odo, as well 8 as. Never such hatred have I seen in man. % jl* Of conscience. to not always F The sparrow pecked. as only sparrows AaftlTe above the strident sounds at Ithe "T'S Work this Importunitlei at Can. -oo*W claims or busfaeae, We have to The baby, martini straggleC but in vain. 7 struck and struck jeAM to listen to what our bgg"r more Hia bifter toomen, _deliberate judgment is ready to tall Again. Z -7. I threw my bat and stopped the cruel A144 pea thotigh it speaks la a whisper, strife IP4, 1 in a shout. In fact, the greater, puror tnepiriL- Just In the nick of time to save 0, life. r tions at our lives nwrer acme noisily. They take, posseoelon of our hortzons I -Picked the martin up and madly saw J93no at- Imperceptibly tfd,, of , His little bead peeked open, r -,J and lika peaceful coast or clmds of a quiet sua- raw, down. We receive these ennobling And then Ehoug4k-l. how poolare cul- • sad fortifying Inigulses, them clearer tuned words' ..,,4adicationis of the way to take, when Despite all Preaching birds will still be birds. •we withdraw to the deep, Intimate re- cesses of'our bothg. It to there that Though wide the world, the sparrow -.,Wo, meet our rital selves and encolintst would not give a2 that are shy *nd'u#Ually In. A baby martin room enough to live. Articulate, ready to be put to. light by -Edgar A. Guest. 7 0hurlish, Inhospitable, contacts. As music cannot live on terms of fel- Caarden ]Hedges. I0wsh1V with noise, so the essential re- IThere are few flowers thitt tower above•*",a. ftemeut of a nature cannot survive constant discouragement. The inward The stately hollyhocks. Or wear such dainty fril:s of pink, Mentor that is ready to III Us the; Silk petticoats and smocks. thl" In -life that are not merely most lftutiful but most eonsible, will cease _7-1110 function as a muscle Atrophies. it we Nor can the nodding Pro"Itte a stitellerspireAding four-o'clock - ..'.1116VOr give It anything to do, if 'we Than 'salvia, stiff and straight, that never listen when It speaks, It we rush VAUX G M ADW t C, r - flaunts onward In a heedless and belligerent head oflaming re. 73 ?,YAT4-CH X DW I G K, ,course, never pausing to listen to that ,LXoIit precious soarce of counsel "'at' The California poppies vie -wall given us when the soul was be, Kithmany-coiored phlox; stowed upon the body for a faithful, Blue butterflies of larks - lifelong comradeship. IBehind Pur hide Behind the giant stocks SITICTLY GEORGM COLONIAL What in thA 11KA nf tho etre, voice that Is within us It we never i: But take me to the hedge-rowi deep, ThL d�111 7:11 ;7�, lh!s desirable 91(le lot, on the north side of thea Quite an unusual feature of t1ke floor, -beed? i The hidden., lowy spots, a Is that t -b" den or sunroom Is ontx p-roxf. j4treet, much depends on the type and plan, I douse 117 e n d the Rp Where bloom the heart'%=eime, softly next the same level as the stair landing and proximity of the building on the -n thousand :pro Cricket Balls. shrined (mate 'cost sl:gbMy over te I lot at the right. -e afforded the privacy o—fan F4 this, reason a is therefore No color has been found so suitable Among forget tne-rotg. dolla.ri. ally I north-east corner property woftld be upstairs room, bfit- not being actn' cricket balls as red, which natural. --Ada Borden Stevens. The entrance front faces toward -the 1 particularly advantageous. on the bedmoom floor, provides an :tly shows up to advantage againstOda of the lot and In the apace be- m Comfort and convenience are can- ideal second living roots. grass. breen balls have been tried, Readers deatiolng further Information Traffic signs made of cloth letters tween the 11 and the next property' siderably added to by having the gar.• but they proved a failure. Other col -1 stuck to the pavement with adhesive Is to bo laid out a somewhat formal. age embodied in the bouse. In add -l- regarding the plans and spectficsio' .4 !are experimented with Inclildo yellow are unusual I 7 -Mable, teatt, indicate. terraces garden. Here, thf,, flagstons, tion to providing for k being heated by of this h4542se should communicate with and bills. Doue�as fir, the great lumber tree of ravement, borl,­.od by flower beds Rna. the some unit, It eliminated what the architect direct. Address Messrs. :lt.he Northwest,.is named after David enCoped wlth a balustrade, will be a.'very often an unsightly driveway and Sao Vaux and Bryan Chadwick, 132 Church Most lizards can grow new tai` d1st.inctivo anti dignified approach. i -nab:es the owner to utIllso We space A iDougla, -Can- a4 s, who early explored tho t While planned for a fifty foot. In - 'for lawn and garden. St.. 'Torenta, Out original member is broken cr torn off. adian Rockies. "4 I)= -2 V-7 _. ­ -,- Y: - - . , _V1.71 - --� '_W 7, ..� - ­ -, .4 1 1 - ♦% Having purchased the stock from Surloin Roast, or Steak. 7 .71" 7.00; H. Reesoi r, haul gray., $5.01); H. Reesor, haul gray., Con. e, the Estate of I - _ F ruits and Ve blin fresh . 29-5mcriptims ra the Uroited stator's," CAV*t $15.w; J. qJ. Michell, haul grav and, P. -I .7. geta I --Britain 42.0t) in=adva4c*­ -haul rt--Qt-!way.415.00; -Fr" T4171le17, gray., Con_ 71 $20-00; L shov, grav„ C. Postill, Con., 6 42.50; --buftees of JOS. W. DOTEN A7 prepared. to supply a 11 sizes 1401 ---ry Rosen toThrae-_ !::��HQT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. to boil, d-tto - Jas. Cadden, shov. gray., 6 2i Nn.'7,.$7.50.E. Wilson, shcV. Fray., ;_ --- f ushel., SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 25c. PICK ERING'COU NQIL� 7 Con. 6, $3.75; J. 'Lightbody, instal id Lightbody, Pipe, Con. 6, $1.25; Dav Gieen River Basket WOrks CORNFLAKES loc. pkg. -PEP (Concluded from last week) -.Cons. 2 and 3. $75.30; John Quinlan, sctipflons, 9LO,3 u particu ars. U Y haul gray., Con. 2. $41.00; A. Bur. H lrvfo` 1116-im it FJ+-vr f,,r a eo4A a rid orprified. of their claims. accounts and 125 yds. gray., Con. 2. $1.80; retres . ohing drink. Interest. and the nature of the recur. Glen Dunn, shov. gray., Con, 6, $8.77); sty held by them. W. T. , Stevenson, haul v., Con. 6 NE""'Ou" Choeftlate,%. 70c per 117, or 'Immediately after the 29th day of etc , $26.25; Mrs. W. Sadler. better still'a niv�lb. Cunt as July, 19MAhe sets of the said estate Te.:. ;56 yd -i. con'. 6 A etc., $23.40; S. Farnda'e will he distributed to the parties en- cakpq of all kil.,1.4 titled thereto, having regard only to pipes which the F, I Q etc., L Cons. 6 and 7. l4ty $63.25; Jake �Wagg, haul gray., Con. Wedding-Cokee. it 4 Pf( the claims And interest of L 6 Admialstra tor or -hip: Solicitors shall6. $10.00; Alf, Roger=, ditto, S292.00: then have notice. and All ntbers shall L T. Garbutt, ditto, $15.00; C. Ri;h- Ue excluded from the said distribu- ardson, ditto, $32-50; J. Elson. clears tion. ditch,' Can. 7, S41.00;. Gordon Riddle, I Dated At Toronto this "th day of ,shov, gray., Con. 8, $13.75; R. H. V June, 191.8.Johnston, drag, haul gray., plow all I R.M0 , taking out stone, Con. 5, $47.37; AM William Lot.tou, Ecq 0scar Carter, haul grav, Con. 5, R. R. No. 2. Pickering, Ont.. $25.00; M. Hickey, haul gray., HONEV Administrator. BEATON' & ROSS, ing road, Cons- 1 and 2, $12.00; T. 0 T1CXErdNTq1 t 330 Bay Street. Toronto. -.7an, 42 yds gray.,*Con. 2, $6 -'50; Johii Beet y, drag Con. 8, $13.12; James Solicitors for the Administrator. -Stephenson, drag, clean ditch etc, Coi, 'S, $60.95; W. G. ',Scott, haul gray. -Con. 8, $80.00. J. Middleton, ditto, ;$25.00; J. Gauslin, ditto, $22-75; Nor- man L;nton, ditto, $17.50; Letliq Gain: lin, ditto, $15 00; L. Pilkey, taxi-sery -.ice, 0.00; ". Arbuckle, haul gray., AU seats my pissedpissed'Con 8, $10.00; -Albert Stack, shov, in a ,massy 0oft- ;grav, Con. 9, $7.50; Jas. Cochrane, fortable posit ion, so ditto, $5,00; Gen. Lee, doitw, $2.50; that you have relax - R. Birrell, 252 yds. gravel, Con.sfion as yea redo. No . U for e sitting.bolt- $37.80; The Pedlar People pipes, right as in tine $1654D; T. MacRae, drag, haul, and as car,, level grav, Cons. 2 and 3,,$40.30; J. .e Burkholder, haul gray., Cons. .2 and 3, $25.00; A. Petty,' ditto, '$25.00; John ditto, $22.50; J. McGrisken, L -ditto, $29.50; Jas. Todd, ditto, $37.50; R. Garland, ditto, $25.00; J. Garland, .'-.ditto, $25.0.0-, Frank 'Ras-setti shop. gray. and 219 yds. gray., $45.035; Chas. Hutchings, haul gray. and drag, Con. 2, $20.80; J. 'Tweedie, drag and haul gray.;Whitevale, $.00, 1). ATQiS vrork and gray., Whitevale and Con'l St. $20.2,5-: *1. -Annis, drag Rrd instal pipe, R. line; $9.36; Wifi. Lunan, 3-, ds. gray., Con. 2, $5.40; H. Down, ,haul gray., R. line, $31.75; G. Burk- Jwlder, 55. yds. gray., W.T.L., $8.25; Jas. Courtney, level gray., W.T.L., $6.25; Ewart Anthony, haul and shov. gray., W.T.-L., $18.75; Jas. Boyd, haul gray., W.T.L., $12.50; John Dean dit- to, $12.50; K.'Reesor, ditto, h.40; A. Pherrill, ditto, $12.50; C. Purcell, 24 yds. gray., W.T.L $3.60; Jas. Cad- -den, shov. gray., W.T.L., $1.25; C. .......... Postill, ditto, $2.50; Frank Turnet, Amu! - g-wr.-, First High -Sp Canada's Fir High -Speed ­11aple Leaf Mutual Fire Car ` Type Light Xuropean; New Overland Whippet resemble the Insirance Co. The distinctive body lines of the Ne, Whippet EurO smartest custom-built automobiles of America and Pa. 10beap rakes for farm and country the IIOU14V*I�dili buildings. Stand in front of this car and you can imagibe yourself On of 'Windstorm Insurance on buildings, France. -UV in 13 wind -mills. Silos etc. It will travel 55 miles an 'hour in Perfect comfort. . . Ock Automobile Insurance seconds from 6 to 30 miles an hour 35 miles an a gallon of of all kinds. gasoline . . . over 1000 miles on a galloni 010011. Measured tests -show that the Overland h its- WhM ;FARMS FOE? SALE two car lengths from a eg , 5 1 e an hour. will stop in Write or phone The Overland Whippet t -et is 5 feet, 8 inches high . . . not as tall as t he more room and comfort than you've even -,ED. BOW M average man. Yet it provides. A N found in any autornobile,of this class before. 20 WITTTRY, 07�7:1`, L11 %TrL�j'hV nnt. Ke 'Motor Sales, Phone 22, c -9ft a Birsintford. Root of Asphalt 1512,110C YOU can b&'T* 4 toned tool of any color or combination at. colors that Pleases Y*ur taste. They add permanent beauty a"vallse to any kind othome and tv* years of weather protection ILnd 16 loc 4*0. AA11W P. MAWR r -Amor.. -j. ANNIFAM~ -'AINWA� 41111111V '"kIVAINIF ANNEF `VILMli iters A101011F 1011,111M. 11011FAMIF ANON r Mitchell, shov gra,. and rt. -of W.T.L., $3.70; W. F. Turnor, haul BASKETS V_�# RI�HARDSOI�'S GROCERY r drag and clean ditch, W.T.L., F W.T.L., Having purchased the stock from Surloin Roast, or Steak. 7 TcnRNIS 31.75Wyw.; 61-5OU 7.00; H. Reesoi r, haul gray., $5.01); H. Reesor, haul gray., Con. e, the Estate of I - _ F ruits and Ve blin fresh . 29-5mcriptims ra the Uroited stator's," CAV*t $15.w; J. qJ. Michell, haul grav and, W. -G. BARNES and the euti.re'i, geta I --Britain 42.0t) in=adva4c*­ -haul rt--Qt-!way.415.00; -Fr" T4171le17, gray., Con_ 71 $20-00; L shov, grav„ C. Postill, Con., 6 42.50; --buftees of JOS. W. DOTEN A7 prepared. to supply a 11 sizes 1401 ---ry Rosen toThrae-_ !::��HQT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. to boil, d-tto - Jas. Cadden, shov. gray., 6 2i Nn.'7,.$7.50.E. Wilson, shcV. Fray., ;_ --- f ushel., SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 25c. PICK ERING'COU NQIL� 7 Con. 6, $3.75; J. 'Lightbody, instal id Lightbody, Pipe, Con. 6, $1.25; Dav Gieen River Basket WOrks CORNFLAKES loc. pkg. -PEP (Concluded from last week) p P ditto, $1.2 W. J. Turner, drrg, haui 7 Phone Mark. 6409 _2 for 2Zc. BRAN FLAKES 2 for 26c. haul gray. Con. 9, $10.00; Lester grav- stal p: e, Cons. 6 and $45.62; H. MitheT haul Dio fron. RAN.K pENNOc1K BEEF "'85c. alb % Bros., $10.00; J. Pallister, haul and read pay. etc. Con. 9, $24.75; S. Oshawa and haul gray., Cons. 6 and 7, O. H. Pugh, 40 yds. t. -The Man that made the Barnes SARDINES for 25e. ORANGES 40c. d 0 Z. • :..,,-,Wack, ditto, $11-00, W. Jarvis ditty, 6.00; Roy Aslop, ditto, $21.09; Jas: $35-00; gray., Con. 6, $6.00; ThO6. Dixon, 24 -4-doc- C. Purcell, 100 ..,.Cooked Ham, - .55c C NTLPLOU-PE 2 for 35e. A Marlet Price Weiners, 25e ? Coates, ditto, $21.50; Uos. Baron, di;- gr"-, Cbr-.L (;, $3.60; yds. Con. 7, $15.W. 5 C swat ft Ed. �BERRIES to, *10.00; D. Graharh, spread gray. .ton. -9, $5.50 W. Tindall, ditt) I . gray., The'Council'now adjourned co ,mea in on blonday, Aug. 2n-,. for tohc again Lusets A Cm* Ilmd LMOM FOR PICNICS --Paper Napkins, Paper Plates, Paper Oups, 410.60; H. 'Aalop, $10.60; p ditto, . 'Redshaw, gray. and rt. -of -way, Con. transaction -of general business. Here is Youir Chahce 9, $20.40; B. Reesor, 78 y&. gra, Con. 9, $11.76'; A. E. Jones, gray. Con. Don't wise the Strawberry, Festi- July is near and with it the sum 'mer Agency for the Toronto Wet Wash Co. Phone or LeAve Your Order 8, $15.00; R. W. Wilson, ditto, $16.00; val.at Broughani, July 20th. beat. -Is there anythiog more delight Gen. Wilson, ditto, $15-00; B. W. drag E.T.L., $2.56;'B: W.-Jone-s fol than a real bath, after a real asp'sJones, The Fuller Brush Co Ltd., J A M E S R1 CH ARD S ON culverts from Oshawa, grading Notice to Creditors work? . hag made it possible to make your etc., Cons. 7 and 8, $36.12; F. Go fondest dreams come true. A bath: KLck, haul grav, Con. 8, $27.50; 50; A C Courts, ditto, $27.50; -N. ox, ha-; Com So In t he Estate of John M cGinty, decen-sed. room In your bqL:se in"..the countty. No, you do cot need the waterworks." Orugh Tickering, Hardware Store, gray. and 132 yds. grav, The Fuller Friction Sbowi4r $49.30; E. Powell, plow and haul gray. All p!irtie,4 havin)r vlaims*fkgAinst with the Fuller Shower Tank will R. line $52.1 5; T. Jones, hzul gra-, the E-ittite of John McGiaty, late gi$e you a shower that lasts 12 minu. * * Con. 2, $33.75; H..Boyer, ditto, $16,25; of the To*n"hip t,f Pickering, in utes. YotYwill have a real bath and Theo. Annan, ditto, $22-75; J. C. Bry- the County of Ontario, Laborer, afterwards t feeling like Grandpa ant, ditto, power etc., $76.87; Jas- deceased, who died oti the 31,4t Kruschen. $1025 will instal your Now is the time to get an Oil Stove sticks dynamite and fuse. Cadden, 86 . d ay of May, 1920, arenfqiii-ed to- i: bathroom. Th4tisall. And country ------ $4.50; A. Conner, haul gray. Con. 3 $53.25; Geo. West, haul gray., Con Send the rams to Agnea McGinty, watch your chance. Every Tenth Shower Brush That Is Ordered Till 8 Burner Florence for $18.00, 3 Burner Happy Thought A, $35.00; W,.Tbdd, gray. for Green Pickering. on ur before Jaly 31st. Thursday, July 22nd, IM; Will Be. -Lorain-525.00_a Burner lifew Perfection $25-00, -wood and Cns. 3 and 4. $80.20; A. D. ". af tor whtch dare distri• . 'Given Free. The names of the lucky while they last. G. Cammack, ditto, $60.55- F. H. Westray, haul Con. 3, $29.71); biition of the E4tate % P1 be inade having regat A oitly to eldiw!§ then ones will be puhlished in -The News" of Juiv 30tb 19*26 M Screpa Doors from 2 00 up. Wire Cloth from 18 inch up to 48 !nab,'. gray. W. H. Westray, haul g.Tay. and drag, Cammack, filed. This i,,i in Order By Mail, send no money, pay at'delivery, I will come and demon. Black and Galvanized. Cons. -3 and 4, $31.10;IW. haul grav, Greenwood Rd. etc- $71.70; notice given pitran- ante of R S. O. I414, 0Av. 121. strate personally If you wish, And arnidhes-beet on the market,. Low Bros'. Paints and rt, H. Wilson, gray., drag. etc., Con. 1, -to., See. 56, Find amendfmtoiktA thereto.. show you the most wonderful stai. ary Invention of this century. -Field and Garden Tools of all kinds always in stock .$59.25; W. Linton, haul gray., Con. 1, 1$41.25, & Pascoe, grade drag ttc Con W E N. Sir.(14ir. K. C, ViCked[lg Distributing Agent, and at right prices. .1, $50.00; F. M. Chapman, y&* :So r Aic, ALBERT -J. FRANK. ;•- grav„ $5.10. G. Hodgson. drag etc., 43. 68 Brock Ave., Toronto Cons. 6 and 7, $22.35; F. Wrighc, Oshawa. Agenit fur International Fat -in Machinery and Repaink. drag anti till in washout, Cons 6 ano. 7, $56.12; A. Pegg drag, Conz.. 3 and July 5, 1026 41-16 - Notice to Creditors OurNotto W e have it, can get it, or it is net toads $13.76; Geo. Phillips, plow, Con. L.EL=d Cltamergs A. Donley, clean ditches, COT.. Al I :5, $1.00; W. S. Major, haul gray., Cof,.! 1-a the Matter of the Estate of Agnes 5, $12.50; W. Lightbody, sl-.ov. gray., W*tdoo Luton, late (,f the T­wn, Can. 5, $6.25, A. E. Major, oirag an -1 $35.62, H. F. Turn- h:p'of Pickering, In the Count !If Woman. de- J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING haul gray., Con. 5, Untario. Married haul gray., gjiVne on grader at, ceasj-d R. I:ne,Coax. 1 to 9, S3-9 , 50; W. WH Notice Is h-rehy Riven, pursuant.to operating grader, $77,00; Roy the Statutes in that beh jf. that all 'r ' .Ward. Ward. salar June 5 to July Z. y - 'A Ou 0 r having OLOV claims against Or persona c I m g t nor, clean pit. etc.. 150.0c; Willis Cori. e 0 Aisne. entitled to olhare in the e*tate of Aavi eo e n he t L� $2.50: Morley Sleep, drag car. 1. $5.00 it h Watson Lo -ton, late of the T,_)wnahlp t 0 h e T P 1- Salter, drag, R. and B. lines etc., '414.50. -kettog County Of Ontario, Map - a Of X. Andrew, haul g.vuv., co%. Aae4 wh d "d r rigid wricu-m di-eemed. who dtpd on or e 13 2, $12.56, D, Munro, ditto, $33.50; T. 1;eilSo -9S ICE CREA]d r bcut the 4th of May. 19M. are 4 grav Hallett. haul grav and 125 "" d prepaid req to send hy post prepaid or by - ' aid p p �21 ; le '31 Doyle, Cons. 2 and 3, $58,75; E.'Dro le, haul A�� SEUVED deliver underoigned Adminis- , V d in 's - - Cons • - . D. �.l "I t or or tratror �r his solwitof R. on or to ore s a, 0 h haul culverts frorn'OshaNva w comer, from and shov. grav, and `45 yd.q4. gra.-. Stindaeo, 0 ti all Savors. hie 3111cli lay afti addressee d e 'ti&a and surA eill. Addresseq an de - ea. r V_11 __ _ I A I MA" YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL -.Cons. 2 and 3. $75.30; John Quinlan, sctipflons, 9LO,3 u particu ars. U Y haul gray., Con. 2. $41.00; A. Bur. H lrvfo` 1116-im it FJ+-vr f,,r a eo4A a rid orprified. of their claims. accounts and 125 yds. gray., Con. 2. $1.80; retres . ohing drink. Interest. and the nature of the recur. Glen Dunn, shov. gray., Con, 6, $8.77); sty held by them. W. T. , Stevenson, haul v., Con. 6 NE""'Ou" Choeftlate,%. 70c per 117, or 'Immediately after the 29th day of etc , $26.25; Mrs. W. Sadler. better still'a niv�lb. Cunt as July, 19MAhe sets of the said estate Te.:. ;56 yd -i. con'. 6 A etc., $23.40; S. Farnda'e will he distributed to the parties en- cakpq of all kil.,1.4 titled thereto, having regard only to pipes which the F, I Q etc., L Cons. 6 and 7. l4ty $63.25; Jake �Wagg, haul gray., Con. Wedding-Cokee. it 4 Pf( the claims And interest of L 6 Admialstra tor or -hip: Solicitors shall6. $10.00; Alf, Roger=, ditto, S292.00: then have notice. and All ntbers shall L T. Garbutt, ditto, $15.00; C. Ri;h- Ue excluded from the said distribu- ardson, ditto, $32-50; J. Elson. clears tion. ditch,' Can. 7, S41.00;. Gordon Riddle, I Dated At Toronto this "th day of ,shov, gray., Con. 8, $13.75; R. H. V June, 191.8.Johnston, drag, haul gray., plow all I R.M0 , taking out stone, Con. 5, $47.37; AM William Lot.tou, Ecq 0scar Carter, haul grav, Con. 5, R. R. No. 2. Pickering, Ont.. $25.00; M. Hickey, haul gray., HONEV Administrator. BEATON' & ROSS, ing road, Cons- 1 and 2, $12.00; T. 0 T1CXErdNTq1 t 330 Bay Street. Toronto. -.7an, 42 yds gray.,*Con. 2, $6 -'50; Johii Beet y, drag Con. 8, $13.12; James Solicitors for the Administrator. -Stephenson, drag, clean ditch etc, Coi, 'S, $60.95; W. G. ',Scott, haul gray. -Con. 8, $80.00. J. Middleton, ditto, ;$25.00; J. Gauslin, ditto, $22-75; Nor- man L;nton, ditto, $17.50; Letliq Gain: lin, ditto, $15 00; L. Pilkey, taxi-sery -.ice, 0.00; ". Arbuckle, haul gray., AU seats my pissedpissed'Con 8, $10.00; -Albert Stack, shov, in a ,massy 0oft- ;grav, Con. 9, $7.50; Jas. Cochrane, fortable posit ion, so ditto, $5,00; Gen. Lee, doitw, $2.50; that you have relax - R. Birrell, 252 yds. gravel, Con.sfion as yea redo. No . U for e sitting.bolt- $37.80; The Pedlar People pipes, right as in tine $1654D; T. MacRae, drag, haul, and as car,, level grav, Cons. 2 and 3,,$40.30; J. .e Burkholder, haul gray., Cons. .2 and 3, $25.00; A. Petty,' ditto, '$25.00; John ditto, $22.50; J. McGrisken, L -ditto, $29.50; Jas. Todd, ditto, $37.50; R. Garland, ditto, $25.00; J. Garland, .'-.ditto, $25.0.0-, Frank 'Ras-setti shop. gray. and 219 yds. gray., $45.035; Chas. Hutchings, haul gray. and drag, Con. 2, $20.80; J. 'Tweedie, drag and haul gray.;Whitevale, $.00, 1). ATQiS vrork and gray., Whitevale and Con'l St. $20.2,5-: *1. -Annis, drag Rrd instal pipe, R. line; $9.36; Wifi. Lunan, 3-, ds. gray., Con. 2, $5.40; H. Down, ,haul gray., R. line, $31.75; G. Burk- Jwlder, 55. yds. gray., W.T.L., $8.25; Jas. Courtney, level gray., W.T.L., $6.25; Ewart Anthony, haul and shov. gray., W.T.-L., $18.75; Jas. Boyd, haul gray., W.T.L., $12.50; John Dean dit- to, $12.50; K.'Reesor, ditto, h.40; A. Pherrill, ditto, $12.50; C. Purcell, 24 yds. gray., W.T.L $3.60; Jas. Cad- -den, shov. gray., W.T.L., $1.25; C. .......... Postill, ditto, $2.50; Frank Turnet, Amu! - g-wr.-, First High -Sp Canada's Fir High -Speed ­11aple Leaf Mutual Fire Car ` Type Light Xuropean; New Overland Whippet resemble the Insirance Co. The distinctive body lines of the Ne, Whippet EurO smartest custom-built automobiles of America and Pa. 10beap rakes for farm and country the IIOU14V*I�dili buildings. Stand in front of this car and you can imagibe yourself On of 'Windstorm Insurance on buildings, France. -UV in 13 wind -mills. Silos etc. It will travel 55 miles an 'hour in Perfect comfort. . . Ock Automobile Insurance seconds from 6 to 30 miles an hour 35 miles an a gallon of of all kinds. gasoline . . . over 1000 miles on a galloni 010011. Measured tests -show that the Overland h its- WhM ;FARMS FOE? SALE two car lengths from a eg , 5 1 e an hour. will stop in Write or phone The Overland Whippet t -et is 5 feet, 8 inches high . . . not as tall as t he more room and comfort than you've even -,ED. BOW M average man. Yet it provides. A N found in any autornobile,of this class before. 20 WITTTRY, 07�7:1`, L11 %TrL�j'hV nnt. Ke 'Motor Sales, Phone 22, c -9ft a Birsintford. Root of Asphalt 1512,110C YOU can b&'T* 4 toned tool of any color or combination at. colors that Pleases Y*ur taste. They add permanent beauty a"vallse to any kind othome and tv* years of weather protection ILnd 16 loc 4*0. AA11W P. MAWR r -Amor.. -j. ANNIFAM~ -'AINWA� 41111111V '"kIVAINIF ANNEF `VILMli iters A101011F 1011,111M. 11011FAMIF ANON r 'pICKERING = : : MEAT -,,...,:,MAR KET . ! Round Roast or Steak, 20%, per III Surloin Roast, or Steak. 7 Port-erhouse Roast or Steak, Rump Roast.... ... Ise Rib Roast, 2% ''Fine ';Heavy Rib Roust, loc Shoulder Roast. and lee Pot Roast, 77 14c, I 9C " to boil, ..Brisket, ; •Lair of Pork,... 25c :-Loin of Pork. ShouldetRoaSt o€ -Pork, We, 23c _____�Pork_ChoVe___28c - -------- Pure Pork Sausage, -- - -,Finest Salt Pork,_ 25c ` `Finest Breakfast Bacoli), piece, 35C sliced, Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half o.r whole), we -Back Bacon, ... 45c ..,.Cooked Ham, - .55c Weiners, 25e Head -Cheese, - 150 •3 EasylFirst and Domestic Shortening,The 55 canto' 7- 5 lbs 90 cents lb Prints IS cents; 'Fresh Trout and"White Fish Every Friday. W. G. REIDt PICKFIRTNG •.,x. 0R . -�N.ha�..m.<:....:K.Nvi .:"a.s ;. �R..4,,.P; .,,�. a',-•aµ!,?;.�. 8"m'" ,:,.� ,tiu• #- a.e'S'i�- ',g. �.tt.:.7..:. xr^�a,:,C. . ._.,.4w..F'♦+ifx.. ttvs•Ya.•:,,;Fi . ,g^,-�'.,`.++4ov..•v.a..r� re.n. �'. �a-`w-r. G,,9a vn.i.i•s' ,.:rc.. -yw.c:,.9..7_..a - .-�.a.+s>.:..'`7qQs -n.'+•,:'.�a. ,••.--»•"'%� '9T �TJM.-n[�P':Y'.N..+...snr7�'Ty9m,' :"ah." '•>dd.7h"':.. r'.'' -�.. '�,• :ro+ •� �Y•�:ti.,v '.1'N';,�v' .,...tiv'''im:,v { .:a -•.:.5^9 iy•«-.F: ^r. �r.'•s.r.v�wsaL'�.'°:a•�-sr'.+f:-.w•-^.ti'v,. „{r."., y„sy_ n, ,. �'i. asn."'4•i.K.pT_ .. ..;5� -.T�'+-hr ]"1•sqYzq.- .':�•,eR. C .r, ee J� v n CLARENONT. James and Dire. Drummond viw- i -I T. "' - -� ited friends in the city on San bay• ala er L N G L, E SEd. Gleeson is under the doctor's Mre. Thomas �Dilaon and Mrs. Sto'WIS care at present. Walford,are visiting fora couple .-Nova Scotia Shingles Chain. Cooper had a buainesa of weeks with David and Mrs. " lGalt Galvanized Steel Shingles ` r '- -trip to Torouto on Tue6day. Pugh, of Lakedeld. = -- f3ird'a Felt Slate 8hiny�ibs _ Elizabeth Evans is confined James and Mrs. Evans returned � the 1926 Sera les:at -- - - ---i' - .. p BAm_s for sale at - -- �_9 her bed with an attach Df tonal' n. before bis is tie. a�pending-a week with Chas. and Over 500 samples to chooae from Call and get prices. burner witti Lorne and Dire. Reid and eon s It Sunda with friends in the !e. Grant, who are camping at at 10c per roll and up. _ �F i y . Lakefleld. A coin lets line of Paints, Oil@ sad- ` ty p TRIOS. F. SCOTT ,.oven f Mrs. Nelson Sanderson, of To- Varnishes at right prices roato,- is visiting .--her relatives: - Estimates eheetfally given for all Now -is t the CUARED�(7:�T, ONT. - - _ - 25.00 - interior here. and xterior u i, Born, on Friday. July 2nd, to .. To get new Ledger Plates decorating. "Arthur add Mrs.!?rause, a little and Sections un your " Dealer in uF.ird Care, new and daughter. Mowers, and your Call or phone' 1S1S Claremont used. We also have a few second- �a Mowers repaired W. Sadler, of Hamilton, ape *� Massey -Harris. Implements and Sunday with his cousin@, It. B. They will be done to your W G. B I N G H A lel t Repairs. hand stoves in stook ,.and Mrs. Taylor. :... _ satisfaction by N. Y. Poucherand Wm. Beal, of Painter and Decorator:- Life and G=ar insurance. at "to sell" ` Toronto, spent Thursday with J Claremont, "Ontario Phone Clare, 5102 _ H. and Mrs. Beal. L O R N E RE ID _ Morgan and Mrs. Pugh and fam- prices. ,• fly spent over Sunday with David CLAREMONT - and Mrs. Pugh, of Lakefield. M-1 MELOTTE Y£s� Ar►O You i ++ Wm. Birkett, of Balsam, has M THE EASIEST cAN OE't ITS F• M' C 0 -0 P El R . purchased '•Sandbank," the pro- ituNNtN4 SAVING YON E> CREAM FaoM •.CL- AREMONT __:perry of._MrP _P_eter_Mac.nab. - _ �"'�� . -- - aPArrATO* - - - --- — - } Alfred and Mrs. Hayward, of d EVER`f� - Agent for Ackerman's .Quality :Ardbery, Parry Sound district, �� IEVER �\ MILKING $truest. Arlt the neer. =are visiting with Ira and Mrs. Tt1RtVE0 ' Powell. and Mrs. Tomlinson have re- .1 -- - Coal, -Coal � /�a� ! ry re- turned ed home, after spending a g�leasant vacation with friends in `. Mr. Paxton was in town on • Hard a d Soft Goal of the". Tuesday He ie busy these days Each loaf's the _ s :- _ . � r fitting up hie cottages at Mussel- same _ boat . quality on s Oman's Lake. Marl; well,the Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, " spent Wednesdayand Thursda name . Aaat here with her parents, J. � � OJ� I E send Mrs. Beal. Ift �0• cid separator which has made it the ' Mrs. Stevenia, from the North- y oma' forty y� N yy^^.� N west, accompanied b her little TAYLOR IT' `'you ou think is skinomeng clean moa efieieat iepaoar thrwrgh- F E N V 'I 111 G ' P- aou, is visiting with her sisters, �/ G0LD CRUMay actually be waste's a out the world, The Melotte is I the Misses For le B R E A 0 pint of cream a day- 41.40 a � only separator that has the . g' 11�i3) J week fed to the cava because you bowl. always in bai- ; I al peel a n. hi build tad s @toollOur police trustee, treated our/ah0J7f• �� eaksa elms oo find �t �ehae tarts styles of lawn, chicken wire aad stookstreets to a good sprinkling of i !�,.:. Ct.AREMfence• at reasonable prices. out how a Mtiotte Separator will lifetime• --bow easy it u to trash �calciani chlorate, and as a result _ It will pay you to consult me before • save this tremendous waste. —how -Freely it turas--one spm ,our residents have had relief fromA i �'O`r urchaaia -- �' ithe dust nuisance. We bear of such cam every day rotates it.lar twenty-five ralaute. P le ra II also have for sale Asphalt Our football boys went over to from Farmers m every section of lbese an additional facts that Ready Rooflog and 1Brooklln on Saturday evening last .Bread, 9 1b. loaf, 180. Canada who t � were You as a farmer or danT— 8Ne Wire. ^ and played a league Rama with aidmmia,i the full cream° content should know if you wish to make O, +the team of that village, defeat ,/"'1 a +m' 6a'sl'tD the most out of year herd. So a. .ling them by the score of 2 0. A. i�••� -onl'y' too glad were they to dis- fill out the «w- Whitby R. R. 1 Master Earl Cook, son of -Stan- cover this k{sel Now they are P� �+• 91 43 Phone Pick. 1928 ti ;ley C. and Dire. Coale. who has The Store that saves »mss ®rtra butter fat every fresh while been ill for over a week with sum- you money. _:a your � d their herd. mer flu, Is now improving nicely And you can discover this -tra n �� Just your CLABE�TC!NT +, Quality First Courtesy Always dreer brings ad - and is Able to be around again. save g. just as They learned of it, The Sabbath Schools of the tap- ;5eod without obligation for a._ info r m a s i oa C 'REAME. Y I tial and Voited Churches held M bookiet &Nmbmg the oagmal about them2cm- , their united picnic at High Park. - INelotte separator and its ms-. a l M e I o t t a _ 'Toronto,, on Tuesday afternoon. for tn At Highest price pee for Ail report a very ealoyabie nntia�. - { Farmers are now busy with Claremont Cr��e� their haying operations. The hay s crop is proving to be considerably Groceries better than wee anticipated. The ORIGINAL Give us a trial and be convinced old meadows, however, are some- what i — Rey umohr, manager of the Fresh Every PeekBEATTY Standard Bonk at Hickson, spent • • a t. several days thi, week with his at, the ver d:•+a � STANDS FOR THE BEST Coppasrents, S. and Mrs. Rumohr. He Y - e just returned froth spending a.�ce► ret easaa-asi•'r�"+o'a*' j .,.. /rs " moi_' u3 ten days with friends in Dia.koka. yao.c M14 srrtsrsco. eso•sw>A � T - lowest prices "'°"� - 'ti �; Ed. Spenceley and J. S. Bundy, i T°"a ••• * �. who have been busy the last few R. •y'1ei' a^'a ' Pr•vi.... sat Pickering ' Heorh whereHighest week� g_ rice. aid '� y ithep built a Dumber of fireplaces P P . LOCAL REPRESEYTATIVE ...._ in the cottages at that beautiful dammer resort, have completed for farmers' $bear contract. Phone 288 WHITBY, ONT. ),l Our bowlers went over to Rich -produce Mend Hili out day last week take to part in the tournament. at e a �wbich pboutr forty rinks partici- Litter; Cafciere, Hay Caroierfl, is ted. While the did not ca p Pum e, Door Tracks, Coty !tare the prize, they report a very - - V rri.a 'Bowls. -Pressure Systems Ste. p .� Few y .1pleasant opting. -i It will pe you to e► m rices on Ernest Chamberlin,Me — : -= . - - buying a of Agin y g Y P ' \ 2 • above before bis to elsewhere. , court, spent .Sunday last with y' FRANK J PROUSE,. 4 nd Mrs. Forsyth. While Being fortunate -in securing` a large stock of. Mens and Ro a Blue } Where he sang a solo in the Baptist - CSER�1\F3. - OrTARM Church at thq evening service, -- which was very niuh enjoyed by These'clothes lire going to be sold for less than the The' P1c"r1.II the eangregation. present co@t of g• manufacturing them, ranging from $12.00 to $22.50, The July meeting of the Wom- Specials Boys, $5.00 to $7.00 Q ance - Committee en's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. James Coates next .Come Early to Receive Your Choice. and Size The object of this Association is toN - Aeduesday afternoon, the 219t - losses stealing and ptosecptie last., when an interesting pro -Kiddies' Silk cru at J �; INt" f"IL IS Phone 3860. the felons. gram will be Riven by the girls. . , • _ Several contests will takp place Sox., special, 29e z Members having .copsegpolsn.00rnmrij in which f1'ret and second. prizes C2+.8RE24C)Mq '. ON'r.A.RIO - s•N isasse"Wy Ritlh any membw '- will be given as follows: For girlll Q' - of B:ovaria Oo>amiries. ever 12 years -baking and icing a Youths Sill fdsabsnhip fee E1A* •. light layer cake; For girls under Sox special • 39c eta e" may bebai &*M M. .raid••• 0 12 years -making a quilt block ; > > sewe"ry onapplisarioa. �kr �'or girls under 6 years -a recite- r �c Bqp� - ' - Ezst;. Oom.-L.-D. Banka, C. S. Pal>� sr tion. Each member is requested Ladies Silk y ad' o� • or, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. mss, to bring three cups and plates and c Bu3ililg on the one lemon. A good attendance is Hose, 50e and I y Z D. Munro, • las. regl,ested. W Installment Plan Richardson. z � � s o -Provident : • fisoreisrr Remember the grand garden LadleB' ►7ilk (party to tie given this (Friday) s \ PURCHASING commodities by -evening in the Memorial Park, ore, 75e - per. ,pr. fv ' �. paying `�a dollar down Anda dol __ Picker � s� ander the auepirea of`tbs76otbalt —.-_ =tar a week'' has grown into great a _C _ _ _ w ' ` ularit Often the ob'ect ur- _� Club. Beginning a t 8_ i0 o clock --�1 au C r� - y there will'be a football .match in S./ i - chased is worn out be of re it is par a,,ii er-s� P which the Pickering team will for, and the purchaser continnes.to pplay Claremont. At 8 o'c*k the ,ladle$ dresses. i i pap. Buy yourself a fortune on the HARNESS Mississippi Minstrels, a splendid ` BANKING •instalment plan by placing regular i = -Our supply of quality Harness and organization, will present their Famey and plain I CTCTV instalimeuta of year earnings in a Parte is now complete. y .'..,,side-splitting show, entitled Mid•' ! fli 11 Standard Bank savings account. HOOTS-GREB SHOE miRht," a noigne revue of comic Curtain Scrim. YE� The money is always availabl for use We have a large stock of this Fames! `� •1 �r songs, wise cracks, harmonious if required and •there. is no depreci- s W Boot on band'-unbestAble .quartettes and clever sketches, ation, but accruing interest as time for hard wear and tear. + accompanied by a soap.y, orch goes on. 4 .. �eatrf;. This troupe consists of A Frest line of Groceries ani - REPAIRING ^l .-:,thirty black faced ni¢ger•s, a 1i Fruits always OII hand at We maintain our established report- Will keep you in an uproar during THE tion for repairing all kinds of harness and boobs.; =:thewhole evening. Ther"wil be rock bottom prices. KSTANDARDBAN refreshment booth on be CECIL BRADLEY .groundq at which ice cream and OF CANADA soft drinks will bp sold. Every •Do-A08 PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Ma•naper s -maker 'Hames body come and enjoy the evenin a. 0 T T Branches also at Brooklin, W.at Hill, Whitby. s Admiq:aion 35 centq, children 20-LaRF�IUNT PTCKF.RTNG, XTARIO (� ':....�r'a,:<4w'e3.•r."�•.-'.Y+,.r.s:'•,.�.. `�-,.,.c_... »..,.-:�µ..a,m.., •ar,ei.,'. �-= n..._,.<.�+-;...t oval ..':;.w-...,a,.�h .tis,.•. .n.C... ,: w«. a..'y:.:u �.._ ... ,._ ti. ,:. io_.,,.:.:-.•,r.. _., ria�:a aaw� .... over..;.. —.,..n ..�Jl. ,. .-,. ., ...........r ...:...4..c. ..,�s,,:7-...es.r •..s... ,. .�_ w:.-::uc±�..., a:t .-,_ „a..; c . w.a,+".+»:i'kda...ra^.Y,....:.. �5•'Erif .. WE, W 7 `7 1 11 �4, M t . �Ik R-11101 FF5� QT RRIF 7W 7 '4- `o wk, FLORIST SLAYS WIFE IAWRENCE AND, NIAGARA PROJEM CYM, WEEM 11 w11 STERN ONTARIO AND POUR CHILDREN WAS DV ]URGED BY NEW YORA. STATE,1vrO 5 01, _ r ION -DEVASTATION- IH -m WAKE I _7LEAVING --of Worry. Over dying oV,* _R I iga a . i i - d - 60 or . 70 Niagara -Valls, ­N.Y_Ths Now Bien desired that an agreement be W-ft"Ord. F011.41.. severe elec- -atrayed-And-wYaMl, 1%wer.- lo-rt-�a-ti-W.Te-r-p6-Wi-r7C6-M-M-TS-,gi-,o----6.-t,6r-ed-i-n-t6'-biitw—eei ontfib-alid-NOW bens- left lying- about- dead. - 4 to -the St. Law- yin Fogarty, 4d 60 -Passed 0, resolution authorizing State York State relative y McDonald and IL wife: Enginter� Roy -G. Finch to arrive -at a rence ti�velopvaent at the earliest p09- ation swept through he country Ss storm.,the most siiiupendods cY Baj:ns of Ed. Carrol, -whiere EIvin Toronto Fog t Danforth district florist; - yb elone, in the history of the present I lives; Dave Mcb Noxell goner Alvin Kizig, . G;ibrte Ann0t't orchard Dora, a' 42, a4d 'their"f chll� decision with Omtark,--Provincial sth'e-motmea-in.-order-that-the Conim ­,-�-tvro Magog Bout 0 - and Ern Powell's si-' o were demolished. &Ln, Cline, aged 12; Mary, aged 10; authorities as to whether & doub'e or mission may go ahead and advertise' h of Watford, oat t -:-'__Twelfth Line Brooke. It cut a swath -n Ontsrin Guf- Gertrude,_agod 8, and Geraldine, aged sing:e stage power development should for bids. Fifteen days must e:apse '-20 rods wide for. over three miles. London, Ont.—Western were found dead from' bul'-et be undertaken along the St. Lawrence, then . before a license can be granted.' aft jered heavily i7i ji storm which swept, 5, . .. . 'I Discussing the meeting with offi- Those not in its dtrect path saw a a belt about 25 miles wide, coming off wounds in th4kr home, 66 Cavell Ave., River. N71 .1 1 1 . -Soon after this cials of the Province of Ontario at huge, black, funnol-shap�d c,oud COW Lake Huron between Sarnia and God- Friday afternoon. , . resolution was, pagA- t Fogarty, e4 Mr. Finch and Deputy Attorney -;Toronto, � Mr. Ottinger said the New -L".-swirling through the air and heard a erich and working eastward through According to the po. `terrific roar, which lasted only about. London, stoking Lake Erie around ineane from worry over trouble con- General Randall, J." Is Boeuf, Jr.,, Yorkers were spendidly received by e minute, but at the end of that min- Port Dover. sewer, shot water power expert, returned -to To- Prez'iek Ferguson and. others, and R ; corning ning the laying of a sewn on 'ute the whole aspect of the country- At'Strathroy damage was quite ma- his wife and ebildron as they' sept, ront* to pursue the matter with .the asserted that such conferences shou:d early Friday morning, and then ld*,Ied officials there. 1- nide for over three miles was changed terial. In Metcalfe Township the his .9 ' J be held more often in order that Can ,from that of a peaceful Ontario farm toric 6-d h,ti-' Imse.f. . While here members of the Commis-, at -Katesville was cont- h ru ada and the U.S. might. know one an "one in haying time to a m(sat dia-, p'etely wrecked. It was. used as a The gruesome discovery was made sion Inspected the power developments other 'better. after I o'c"lock 'Friday, when a on both sides of the Niagara :River, At the hearing officers of the com- vtr 4. ir"sing picture of desolation. residence by Jew Brennan. - Barns,on short, John pany proposing. to Ott, Whole orchards.were jerked- out, by the farms of John Dyer and Walter nephew, Job MacDonald, 89 Curzon and• conducted a hearing on the appli- develop the Lower !1,4 - blown down and a 15- Stret, who worked for Fogarty -in the cation of Lower Niagara River Power; Gorge, asserted that the scenic beauty �01 their roots and stood wrongside up, Gregory were in greenhouse, unlocked the back do6r, and Water Co. fol a license to develop! of. the Whirlpool, Rapids. would not be 7t - huge trees were broken and the debris year-old son of Mr. Gregory is -from buildings was scattered for StrathrQy H as a result of in- and, not seeing any of the family. power in the Lower Gorge.Testimony' imperilled by the proposed diversion miles ospital Over a down barns were torn juries. He was in the barn. The about, went upstairs and found them as to this company's plans of develop- of 19,725 cubic feet per second for pieeft-and several -houses' very "d- house on the Gregory farm was not all dead.. MAcDona!d at once tele- ment and financial stability was taken i the $40,000,000 hydro -electric deve:op- ly damaged damaged, but on theDyer' farm -- phoned to thepoliee, and Detectives by the board. Members of the Com- ment. They declared that taking such. - - house was damaged and a large arch- Ciarke, and Dodds iirifth� --a- mu-n-iNir-of -miulon were taken to -the location of's limited voIum&--of-w*ter--wouId--a4d-- TU house owned by X. T. Chambers, 4 flattened out. uniformed men sped to. th; house. the proposed development, which calls to rather than detract from the rug - where Mr. and Mrs. 'George Buttery and was flatte On going upstairs the police 'weint for flis construction of two gigantic god charm of the swift flowing cur-' and their two children lived, was lift- In several other places much dam R 8, to the back upstairs room. Just inside tunnels for a distance of 15,000 feet. rents. - The estimated -cost of the pro - 9d completely off the ground and age was done to orchards and orn door they found the body -of Attorney -General Ottinger said,: posed development would be anio.ahed to kfadHng wood. The build. mental trees. At Goderich tags were the Ing -crashed down on the whole family sent to bring in the '000000. F7,1' fishing fleet, which Fogarty crumpled up against the wall' after the meeting, that the Comm,is- ust as they were re. There was a ballet wound In the finishing supper. was caught same distance off shore. Ir. Buttery squeezed out from under Harbor Master Ross McDonald was temple, and a short distance from his LOSS FROM ELECTRIC COAL BY WATER ROUTE Dome timbers unhurt save for a few fixing the fog horn at the Outer end left hand, on the floor, detectives found bruises, . Mrs. Buttery, Billy and 2- of the pier and a tug was, sent to his a 88 -calibre revolver. STORM IS MOUNTING WOULD BE CHEAPER'l -old baby Howard were all bad- reecue, which was accomplished with Lying trtertebed out on a bed near months ly cut, but not seriously injured. Three difficulty. At Forest trees were up- a back window the detrctivo%t found Many Thou' of Dollars Owen Sound Deputation Ills little te:,ephono lines put out of the lifeless bodies Of two of the chil- little ciousinG visiting them were un- rooted -hurt. The barn was completely do- commission. dren, Mary and Gertrude. Each had Damage Was Suffered terviews Premier Ferguson t.a 'bullet in the left, side o -l— f the folli- in Easel[. utter of Albeita Coa *4 head. In a crib in th;, same -room T MONTREAL age totalftg I Toronto. -The question of Alberta No 9 6i%c;"do was the body of the baby. Geraldine, Windsor, July 10. -Dam MARKM cists, Can, West I many thousands of doxare resulted; coal, which was a live issue during the. THI 9 '56%c; do, extra f4o. 1 feed: who also had been shot through the from a victient wind and rain storm winter months of fuel scarcity, was No. 57c. 'lour, Man. spring wheat Pats-, head; -In the -middle room the body of -cit the Border Cities shortly revived at the Parliament Building by TORONTO. lots, $8.70; do, 2nds. $8.20, do, strong Mrs. Fogarty was discovered, while which stru &ftor neon blrlday� Telephone Nuee, In a deputation from Owen Sound.which� ..-Man. wheat—Na I'North., $1-63; bakers, $8; do, winter pate, cbotce. In the front room the son, Cline, was a North -,j$650 to $6.00. various parts of the, cities are out of waited upon Premier Ferguson. Tbs. No. 2 Nort&, $1.57%; No. Rolled ost3, bag 90 found dead. lbs ss.10. Bran. $27.28. Short&. commission. iia:� tower than 982 trouble deputation was anxious that atrial Man. O&ta,_N0. 2 CW, nominal; NO. '$29.26. MiddUryp cailD havrog been rooetved. The Sand- shipmentofcoal should be made by $36.- 26. Hay, Ne. 3, not quoted; No. I food. 48 12, ton, car lots. $17 to $ L8. w4ob Hydro-Electr1c Systerm sustained -water from the head of the takes dur- ..'_42 feed, n (113d".; POT 46%c; Western grain I Cheese --Finest vrefftx,rns, 18%c; do, LIGHTNING KRIS considerable damage to -tree and Ing the navigation months and claim- I -Itions In c-11. ports. oasterns, 17%c. Butter, No, I B01M FAJW �R AND SON ottier equipment whille, the Bell Tole- ed that by the use of this method of A= corn. tratak, Tor -onto -No. 2�pssteurized, 83c. Eggs, fresh extras, phone Company was also & heavy out- trinsWination coal could be brought' I Potato". per :YoNow ad%c- No. yellow, Mk. Va; fresh firsth, M. to this province fraq the West to sell - &L *ntr*al ba car lots, Now Brunswick, $2-23 Five' Odwrs Injured After far", WdiieZZ I - 36t lbags included: Bran. per ton!l$*: veal calves. $8.60 to $9.50' Other damage caused by the at== to the consumer at about $11.50 per IL . 1AIM4 j;;J Completion of Initiation at !included tamed trees. flooded base- ton. 11horts, per ton. S29-25'. b 0. T-mbe Is to 17C per 1; boo. .,436 25; good feed flour, SI&26 to $15-60. Omnee LAdge in P. L meets, and torn -down signs and awn -1 The deputation was representative r re' t OnL o%ts­--" to 46e. r1h. 6 ne Ingo Not even a vagus eatims" Of of the Owen Sound City Council sad points. Ciounty. - SEVEN DROWNED the total damage could be obtained bom t Chamber of Commerce. ThdrougW Ont. good milling whes"L28 to! Belleville July 11. During an Oleo- day 1,tstiisfaction was reported with - ship - $LW, fob. abilpipin points, accoindingi DURING WEEK -END fierce eiectril- to freights. trit storm which swept Prince MdwaM X.Andsay. July 11. --Two ments of Alberts, coal which the cityi 60 toffile. Varicius" (70untv RA6(inLerplTille Orange Lofts Cal storms, passed over this aset'08 i had received during the past winter mgedies Occur at i I IT of; a 'reault of the trfikL-­ah1pnmr`t-,, Duckwb*at--- am room, on the second "orr of & atone. FMay, soconvegaled by tarren a rweip in (J"nW10. 1 rein In the afternoon tho residence! 2. me. building at the foot ota riiwe or hila, which the National Railways hadi Man, flour -First pat.,' $8.70. To- Hamilton: July 11. -Bathing with! we* struck late Friday ntght by light c1F License InApeotor D. Por Ler was 1! made In collaboration with thei On- roato; do. tad pat. S8.20. oom'penlona,­ rowboat from a about, while thou lodge was at work. and struck by lightnIng and the root badly , tario and Alberta Governments. Out. tour -Toronto, 90 per coat-1 boat", per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, 1.000 yards on shore. Thomas Wolfe, two. moo, Wellington Bowers aged 65 i shattered. in the evening the barn of, Prender Ferguson assured the dopa- A.W- seaboard. in bulk. $5.80. 19,yes"Id adopted son at Jobn H. -and I years, and his son. Hu.44, aged 24 1 Wilton Mob. near Oakwood. was bfti' tation of his Govommmt's interest in S%r%W_`CaX".4,q0r ton $9 to $9'50' Mrs. S=fth, 14 Vansitmark Avenue. y"am were struck dead Instantly. The and sevemi pigs amd bum were kilted, promoting the use of Alberta' coal in Cbeoa*._Nww, large, k1c; twins,was drowned in the, bay near the Myoma, of the lodge. Walter Olatrom, and tbA pigpen burned. Ontario, and expressed apptecAtion 2ft; trip6ta, 23c- Stilton 26c. old. De&eh Cifial thii &tterM 001a. His body Mountatarlew, and four other mem,- :rho sawmill of J. Tlitue, Maple Lake., of the praise which 4 the deputation larHaMburton Country. vm destroyed W members gave to the Government for M a were, Injured or abocked. X% 26c; twins, 27c; trip" was recovered. This 18 the third be' also w i`nJ Butter-rinest ere&,= 36 todrowning In the bar during the Past The initiation of Harald Bowers was !fire when struck by Uslitalng. its efforts of the past winter. The 87c; No. 2. 38 "' C"Milry prints, '12 juifit ooncluding. the young man stand- 1, London, Ont.. July 11. - With 300 Premier stated- that the provtnce� $1% to 341c; NAL I 01 r to from where the! tp-lephoses, out of commission , and would be glad to use its good offices F4," DLib~4e. July it. - While Ing about 15 foot I to to 39e. no, 39 swimming in the abLip canal here tkis father was seated when the bolt cables down id various parts of the I in any way which might bring about a to fresh " extrtoo", as, in cart* to 87c; atifernoo a with a party of If or 17 struck the bulilding, entering by the city, telephone serr-toft in London But- solution of the fuel problem for the 4&-- tree, 36 firegih h,;Ws,- is to 34c; fresh seconds, young people, wbo bad motored over chimney and following the stove-PI-pew.urdaY OzPerte'Ked the worst tie -UP Ontario people. to Sic. trom North Tonawanda, N.Y.. for the which had been Wt up with the, elbow I since the memorable sleet storm of I The deputation consisted of Kesare. LAv9-pswWA1r_-(2ac1 one, spring. lb., day` pmak qpoa, aged 19, of North potodng downward Lfter-tbe stove had! Apirfl. 1922, Cftberwtso, comparatively, Dwiettri. - Breese, Crolglaton and Me- ivier 5 lbo. 249' do 4 to Tonawanda, got into difficulties and been removed. -It Is believed the cur small dimage was —sod bare by the Wpliamg. lions, 4 which owept..Ootarlo last night. 0 40 was drowned, The tiatality occurred rent grounded in an unused acetylene a. L4% 12 F, lbs and up, 30c; I . M20 between $.30 and 3 o'cliock In the after- pipe wtich ran under the flooring of St.,. Cgthartnes, July 11. -There wad 30 e;;: SOL Hall, Although the room no damage in this, district from the, PERSONS LOSE LIVES lip!:t�=Ultry,_Chichecs. spring. noon when the canal and waterfront the Grange Its 45c' storage, 85c; how, were crowded with bonday-seeksire. was lighted with coal oil lamps. the_I bes'FY windstorm yesterday. afternoon. IN JAPAN FLOODS 27e; do, 4 to 6 lbs. 27e; When. the . boy was taken from the belt plunged the room Into Intense Tire heavy min which accompanied it! do, 8 to 4 lbs., 26c; rooiben'-' Me" 1,.,itor el'ttiact" nA Coroner darkness. was a real blessing. Farmers, Say. Many' Mouses Crushed wA( 41ucW1n4P4 5 IbIL and up, W enough min bals fall" t6 6RT6 the Dr. Cuzm who investigated the Crag- Weltingbon Bowecs, Wa-a, ti� popular Other Donmwe-Cau": by ed -7. pronounced it a case of accidental farmer.. He wasmomber of Shannon- growiag things, there. Beano-cals. hand-picked, pat Hmvy Rains• us, drowning. 'Frank,# brother. Dewitt utile Lodge, No. 86. and formerly re - L when dided at Tbomaeburg. -a a trougly $L40 per b ---A--- to-- -Swtt_ was v�ftb him J1 LINEMAN KILL" BY Toklo,-The recent heaty, rains In $U11111 be -Nma drowned. X&L. 13.30 wu.40; par I --1IVE4%qRE C(WTACT- _Hiroahinia_ Yamaguchi and Wakay- .$3.20 per gaL. 11MAP10 Sugar, tb-. 25 116 Grtmsb5r, July It,-Niatthew Gregory, told Bowor%, 86 year* of age, a veteran- --T-- i ania, , prefecUn;ia_-_*u7"A Andslidew 26c; maple syrup, now, per X&L, 1112-4C is years"old, and'ick4epta Grasley. )1 Orangeman himself, who has lately - - I . . .1 which crmhod the walls of many H*.1ey_40_Ib. tins,_11% to 12c per yam, well-known youths of Grimsby. I been living at Lost, Channel, In North Ridgetown Employee 'Was houses and killed probably 30 persons. 10 -lb. tiM 11% to Ift; 5.1b.. tIn% and both sons of widows, were drown- Hastings.'bad arren'ged to attend the Completing Circuit On Polls This number has not been verified, to 12%a; 2% -Ib. tins, .14 to 14%o*, ad in -Lake Ontario, off Grimsby wharf, coremoiMes hem. in RondeiauPsrk. however. The rainfall in Wasterial.. Smoked meats --Hams, med., 34 to � last night about 8 o'clock. Gregory's wellington Bowers is Rurrirve<i by 86c - 6,00kid hame ism 65c; smoked his widow, one'son, Arnold, aged 29, Ridgetown, Ont. -'Harold LauntsJUpsn' is the heaviest in years, inun-� roils, 25c; co;;W�, 91 to 32c; break-. body was recovered a short time after i dating farms and houses and tragedy, Dragging operations. and it daughter, Verna, aged .90, berry, aged 30, an employe of the -waphing, fast bacon 36 to 40c; special brand the It away bridges. The water -in. reported -bi*Wdast 1b;con, 89 to 42c; Commission, was; I b*ckl6 which continued througbout tO-day, did Ridgetown HydrP Comn to be suhbiding�- boneless 4& to 47c. not locate young Braegley's -body, electrocuted while installing at Ron-(to of interruption to com- cu;;w masts --Lang cloar bacon, CC Coiltiagwood., July 11' - Two young deau Government Park. He was coria - u TO lbs, $24-25; 70 to 90 lbs.. "S.75: munications, no check is possible of men. Harry, aged 18, and Norman, pleting a circuit. on a, pole when hel .30 - Tbs. and up, $22.84; r.st estimates yesterday that 4,500 came in contact with a high tension ''!tills in barrels, .50; Sealer, & well houses bad been destroyed. knowla farmer (A Crow's lightweight aged 17. sons of George 13" ywefkb trolls. $8940 per Vial. Corners, Sun i wire. Superintendent Kenneth $Itzer, The prefectures, which are on .the te . - I Commission', freed the --Pur* tierces, 18 to 18%c;: ntdale ToWqsbip, lost their lives in the of the Hydro I lArd in island of Hondo, 4mve a total me Aabs. 18% to 19c; Palle, 19 to 19%c; I Nottawasaga. River on Saturday morn - body from the pole to which it was !lets, 20% to 21c; shortening, tiercei,i ng. pulation ofapproximattely Sj50,000,. largely engaged - in -cultivating. farms tubs, 16 to 15%c; PRES" strapped, -and me4ical assistance w" Po .144 to Is* Ont., July 1I.-Richard'Pad- sununoned, but life was extinct. Cor- t*o or three acres. The regions - le to 16%c; blocks, 17 to 17Y two-year old son of Mr. an,I Mrs. -town, decided that;of -:dock,twa c�ner Mass, of Ridge Heavy steers,- choice. $8 to $8.25, are mountainous and are traversed by ",do, good, $7.50 to $7.75; butcherl Paddock. PusAch Township inquest Will"be'he:d. The remain red no were brought t n r- small. streams which become torrents $8; ndertaker's pa steers, choice $7 50 to -do,. *a-.% fonnd d-rowm-d. in a water trough 'o in rainy seasons. for watering stock on big 7 to .25;' �o, c6m., $6:25 to utilized for here. 7.9; Sbutcher heifers, choice, $7.25 to father's place. Mr. Laun.b;,'r been a resident do, good, $7.25 to $7.50; butcher; V.v It 1% surnitsed that Lite child dlimbed !of 4 ��etovr- all is and -is sur - Cows choice, $6.75 to -$6:26; -do. -fair -t(y ---Fo i- f-ence be4ldiei_tb�e on vi, s widow two chi'dren. troug�rumb ved by his $4 to $5.26; butcher tu"s, good, from tower Niagara River hug off into the water, which was a b 60 to ;6; bologns4, $3.50 to 94; can le of feet deep.. The child was and Clutters $2.50 to $4; good,13041P Admiral's Honor Paid Niagara Falls, Ont. -The fourth Mitch cows,, $86, to $9r,; springer%, found _))Y the rnotbtr .shortly after ho, had been nile.,,�, but. Iffe was extinct. Seattle Woman Mayor body within a week was taken out Of sboles,­$95.00 to $116-00' mod. cows, te6dtrs, good,- $6.50 to. the waters of the Lower Niagara on $46 to $90; -d - to c""', i French Franc Goes Down Friday, the remains are unidentified, $7 do, fail, 6 $6; Seatt:e, Wash. -lora, - Bir"thA Knight . 7. $11 to Sig; do, good, $9.50 Lardea-haa been received with honors and are those of a man apparent:y be - do, light, $5-50 to $9; good to Value of 2' Cents -five and forty years -of due ars admiral, when as Mayor of tween thirty $17.50; do, med., $15 to �Iavube, $17 to Seattle she paid a return visit to Un7 RgL" '.The other three men, have been _.$16; do, culls. V13 to $1,4, pod. light Par is.-T!?e.franc.went down to the ited States naval officers on the battle- identified. $6 to $7; 'heavy sheep and va*,ue of just about 2Yj cents while i \that of a -man Ave feet Col. George Ross, D.S.O. it ship Maryland. Mrg. Landes' visit The body s bucks, $4 to $6.50,; �-gs. thick smooths, the Chamber of -Deputies was discuss- I n the histc; 'fed and watered $`14.60 to $14.85 -, � do, . Ig the respective merits of the ex- Former general superintendent of was rho first of -the kind i y ten inches, weighing 175 pounds, ther o.b. $14 to $14-k; do, country -points, reg United States Navy. The hair is dark. The man's neck was t. Anancial plan and the Social- postal services for Canada and ab out- of the do on cars, $15 to I)AWJr Mayor discussed plans for entertain- 4 gash in 119.115 to $14; 1 - standing head of that administration, Woken, and there w a deep 5.25; do, thick fats, f.o.b., $13. 50 fists' proposal for 'a capital levy. The at remainder of the stay the black of the skull, which may have y A' to $I g.75; select premium, $2.86 to franc went as low an 39.80 to the Aol- who died at his Toronto roeide=*, In, in -lent during the lar after the close, of the bourse. his Tith year. of the fleet in Seattle, Harbor. been caused by the jagged rocks. t �V, u, v, - MR jiffs Taste - WANTED I wtiko bird in 'it -dark4jengitib- in* Some boiling water. 'a 4ttle tea, and Gave'to tbe'rain-wet Mooda china cup- with these &'Man call I i9tieft of Satfue" place- �earu *2."# #.-Year. -7a an writor m God had vtc�odl, f London, ------ Ever*--Ag;r­. I& the Cfty .;o The .. wee -ping. . greenness ennese, ol the )eiL"9,. near Mincing [Ano, where hundreds ct -.tjea are boultl;t and sold, men 10000 0 a Poised* in the heely air, Of for 20 years- our employment do- eo- ace He IA"-tUay Lazt!us samples. As been aetively And ag, orgettTn—g i*- fiall;-jiol ug vitb bitiLluess bouses In Was tiandini'theie. I The sampling and tasting opeiati out in this manji4r. 'A iamp'e of the this this and other cities I of our country. the n is carried tA s. I 900 dark boughs bent, and swept tea,lo.taken, and a preliminary opinion have And d the spyearauce of tbe-I&I For 20 years our graduate& h together is based on attested the Character and e fig4t *uuiaertone,'.� . t -and aroma while. dry. . I . . .... . M" Hushed words in an nese of dur* work. Talking a -u- tiftl ma. Then tea to the weight at a blipence Of onb"brikht, be" I as well fwqv•,Qbd &4ziWAkix7m is put into a teaAasting pot made of Your. chance of saeOe" as nt geft,,., - .., This is iffied your can ' of study ij our problem. Lon r the bird had ­ the-. beat White China. roe d flowm. —Marian Peacock. with bolting yvWr and a. china lid put write Dept. "D" for particulM. on. For five minutes.the tea Is left to e Piles U B, brew; and thou, by almost inverting ELL TT Motorcycle P the got with the lid still on, the tea Is VVIwe Go the Beets? M� CONFEDENta, ge in Recent _Dark brown in the river, Mai* strained out Into a ClOns, CUP. Golden to the sand. Economy Test. The taster now has two things 'it flows along forever, TO YOUNG MOTMLI The him, the tea itself. and the tw Witnessed by repreeentattvea of the leaves on, the lid. In this state the Bright Boy. With trees'oweither hand. r-. press and members of the Richmond, ; . . - leaves are known as the Infusion. "Welk Tommie," asked 4ho teacher, Va., motorcycle Club, a new Harley !m 'Green leaves a -Boating; gie recently hung up a By AlwaysKeeping Baby's Own if the infusion is light and bright ilk "what is all the rush about?" '44, 3 Castles of the foam-, Davidson Sin color It to a, sign that the tea to good. highly Impressive record for economy Tablets in the Home. "Trying to gqt through,- he anewer.. ,Basis of mine a -boating— -brown leaves are a sign that. A strictly stock Dark ad, "before my ink gives out" Where will all come home 9 in fuel consumption. :... . machine, with no previous prepiratton, A sizople and safe remedy for ths, generally speaking, the tea is interior. other than the sealing Of the gasolinW common,jils of babyhood and childhood I As regards to the tos, itself, the ex• Minara's Llnlm*M for Buss& On goes the river where! pert looks at it for color: The liquid Lanka, 'joceededl to Pile mile upon 4bould be kept In every home P -out past mill. child._ 1 may be what to known as "coloring" -Aad mf %--%i C !t -reached grand average t there. i"ither a baby --Sma spy. Away down the Valley, to give the little �tw in othe—Ir words, of goad color ay down the bili. of 120.8 miles per American gallon. I Often it to necessary I "Willie, what's the first thing a" Id. allay 1� which, when blended Utter with a tea; sw Commenting on this, Walter Aa -Ione something to break up a co a in business?" drews, Toronto distributor for the fever, correct sour stomach and banish Of good flavor but thin in appears tee, for Is the will impart the color wanted. "If YOU got any Pull With 'the IC1114001 Away down the river, "Nnlle the irritability that accompanie A hundred milecar more, Harley-Davidson line, statedt Finally comes the actual tasting— board or th' aldermen." economy tests are very Interesting and cutting of teeth tone Other little children impressive, the real test of any r4otor• Experienced mothers always * keep Just one teaspoonf%LL Shall bring 'my boatirashore. Tablets in the Ame as a Though the whole Process bolls. cycle is In its every day eoustant use. Baby's Owp Tabl :--From "A Child's Garden of Verses," � that down to personal judgment, the year* Under such conditions the Harley- safeguard agai4K the troubles by Robert Louis Stevenson. experience behind sound tea. M-814PIarBook Davidson Single Is piling up an im- seize tbetr little ones so.suddenly and of exPW %r pressive record, eighty miles to the the young mother Can, feel reasonably I tasters is such that 'three or tour men In th am of at examining IM& Ar - would 1=1 ..A Japed American gallon and loo miles to the safe wle a box of these Tablets g the same sample tem IA" evadere more than likely agree within a Urth- you to dockis quaint, small, formal garden, Cgna4tan gallon and better being the hand and ready for emergencies. pound as to the worth at that Because of this, the Baby's- Own Tablets are a mild but Ing a with _�vsqege report. And pond 'where lotus blossoms cie has fourA its place in thorough laxative that set without Particular Consignment. aw 49cariaba. matom sea 2k for a ow. lit- In snowy spItntlar gleam; modern business, and ever Increasing griping and they " abed a guar 2911411818ackel" Lost at Work. are builded Lad buMness estab- anteed frs�---reidm optateilutty U6 Adalald* 8L W.06 j r other "fir Where little hills number of stores To get a view without, lishments are installing - motorcycles harmful drugs. They w* sold by, "And do you over lose yourself In 111100010. Wlth stepping stones In pathways, for rapid delivery service." medicine dealers or by ms.11 at 25 cents your work?" And bowIders strewn about. a box from The Dr. Williams. .-YeL" villie. Out- -what is your wait?" Old Gat& cino CO., Brock conqueroa by Prt.E- Where stiff. dwarf trees are standing"Exploring centrat-AlYies." FIX treatment. The the wind boisterous day PILES It was a bols She Mean? world's greatest rem In great pats, row on row; was tossing the tree tops into billows What Did lady. Instant relief. Why suffer, Where peonies and Iris, He to etfil wofidering what she I 1 .1 Gives -�arfy Street Lighting. over the hills of the evergreen -tate. A f send to -day for 6 -day FREE treatment. And o9vier moonflowers grow; I meant, if anything Paris established the first municipal thick, cord mist was blowing. white I ,.iTbere. near the great bronze lantern, caps rode the waves of the lake and � When she came along he was at one system of highway lighting In 1668. by THE PIL&FIX COMPANY A bird pool, crystal c:ear, end of a line. the Other end being far burning pitch or resin torches. L n old 97 Dundas St- E. Toronto, Oni crew* shrieked from the top of a t in the take GiflsAnd yonder, gates of bamboo. -a fir tree; my dog out shivering g see," *be said. said 1. k feeds en he added. jocularly. "Fish vel hill. then Portrait of Virgin. The road ran up a gra o brain." Ct 10 wound along through the woods;, 'as- �thhatrojjing 'along the girl caXed back The only authentic Portrait of the pring: dS n pttable maples In their gay e ote 0 poet Virgil known to -day was found I their arms I me, over her shoulder, "I hope You'll have ovi? ����� OF BABY' p green spread n welcome, a largo catch," Northern Africa in 1996 dignified firs wearing buttonhole:bou. 0- 3'stood like Minard's Lipiment for all pains. oftwit Woman " SIre" by ' terns ushers, frisky willows, nodding 0 - 3 TaIdag Lydia L Pmkh&Ws make lured and drifts of blue alder s Domestic Science, 7 Veg4lftblt Cowposind me on. •,Goodness. Jane. -hat a kiteltent After about a mile the road turned "Ev pot. "Every o inore off mysteriously Into the woods. I, exclaimed Mrs, Brown. Ottawa, Ontario. — "I was terribly stopped to listen to water trickling pan, and dish to dirty. the table In. a run-down after the birth of my third I —.Vby, It will take feet litter and down through the !erne Beau had Per to clear things up' What' baby. I had awful bearing -down pains u all night o1lear heed, bright chased off into a thicket. Then It was you an alert and was afraid I had serious trouble. have you been doing"' eyes. I was tired all the time and had no Apt that I noticed the old gate. It stood mind. a body law is taking so -sure, mum." explained Jane, "the My stater,m- open. leaning back against the bushes, full of healthful vigils appetite. young ladies has just been showing can have them Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Com - The read followed the ravine down the me how they bile a pertater at their pound and cannot praise it too highly. all every day if you are hill in persuasive way, but I did not i I have had cookery school!" and asked me to try it. a normal acing and in the old gate -1 splendid. results and feel fine all the venture In. I leaned on keep our system clear time now. Any one who needs w kind �1% while I waited for Beau. There are more than 4,000 different of ou "' poisons• thorough pick-me-up soon learn: The m 7 gXL n& The wind has calmed into a breeze editions of the Bib:e in the British How 7 spoonful of from me what to take. —Mrs. RENx of soap that set all the trees to singing and Museum. Sal Uthofce in a glass PAQUIN. 3M Cumberland Street., Of.%. of water dail before the mist had begun to lift. I heard a tawa, Ontario. brealdast =at bed - Jo door.olam down by the water's edge time. and a boy whistling; the ring of an ax Terrihie Backache 'Hamilton,"After my bab through the woods, bm. echoed a an oh, My Back I -.-Vwo - voAce gingtug was born I had terrible backache called, then 'a woman's Get someone to massage It I headuche& I could ors* my work and RIM0 floated up io me with a m"sage of thoroughly with minard's. felt tired from the first in and -content. It relieves pain. up. But worst of all were the The next" time` saw- the old Kate, Pam - in my sides when I moved about. I their OWD&I poff irb the maples had changed 9 had to sit or lie down for a while of - of green - to -ones of soft yellow, fire terwards. I could keepM house In - A *eter order, but to go un - were wearing dark velvet coats with done at the of my SU - a that the boutonnieres of rich red bur neighbor to ws -tea dE dogwoods had pinned to their lapels. 600 OF Vegetable Put Adventurous sunbeams flitted through •the trees and me up. I was 'relieved before I had -aerpus sample. taken the first we boughtand have curves. The gate was closed, but I end Joe for generous i j.1L it since. -Td—n a t- feet -forbIdden- -for- fts- Wlt4GATE.-C-HEMICAL CO. LTD. Inot had any trouble Me q w Montreal ARKLZ� 115 Fersuffun Ave' beaten boards hung from their. hinges 468 St. Paul at. W. hinges Hamilton; Ontario. with the grace of an*ub r- IS E come Once again I passed that *ay. A Soak battered car came chugging up -the -t 1. 1 1... -2hom hill. The boy was driving, his dog sit- 1 it- MAI flu" ting in. ihe�, seat, ,beside ids him; In the Or more back seat gat the man and the woman, contented, serene. Aild'so the gate still calls me. Some time ]shalt, wander'dd*n thht"fetny �(IdVi, sure to find's smile and a well- coma- hand to greet me. There will be flowers. tbej�e will be apple trees; and a tea -kettle will be singing in -the kitchen. 7 7; To a Sixteenth Century. Rhise a",Engmver. --IProved'safe. by millions and prescribed by physicians for i Patient artist, line by line. You aye b traced this print of mine C With your deft. Incisive tool. olds Headache Neuritis Lumbago 'Tis no print of modern school.:'thacbe Rheumatism Dashing style, and drawn with ease, Pain Neuralgia Too Done with mere Intent to please, And its beauty was not born [D OES NOT AFFECT THE HEART In the flash of, one bright morn. But 'twas, s'owly brought to birth, Mach line adding to its worth. package .:-.'[ i AlanTlie . re it bangs upon my wall; Accept O_nIY I y see it not avall.hich Contains proyendi�ection$ !'Tis of modest color. size-- Handy "Beyer" boxes Of 12 tablets —Druggists. !I Cin this its lesson lies- bottles of 84 and 100 9Y Th I 1 11 1- Is) Of Bayer Nfannra^tnTe of mocaaeette- MAGE ­- its value grpw in nart " 1­jgtered to Csnse 11 too— Aspirin ts the trade war !ety, sallcylle Aoid. -A. 8. A."). while •it IS Wf a OF LU A facturp. to sgsipt the public 49aft b T bl tO ISSUE No. 2;-- till THE MAKERS from your patient hear.-.. fteldeWr of llallcYncadd (At lot Itnitattons. t 0 %bat Axpirta weSuR Bayer mana with their XWOMI U -Js —ark, th* "bLW-r Cro", —Rosalte S. Jacoby, in "Poems.' *I Rsyer ()uwp"y will be st&=Wd M w.v• .-ga.r.�: r..y-'r,... .?:•,.:.a..»5".."n,� ,.. -. -;y w .x.G :.. ,.,.• .":F.. • 'u..,..,p.;_ . v,,.....,+s:. . ::..... i ..w�,..0:Ua 2 -�1 .inR.� " ;t r:. i��rV.•'yJ "-i ,e+,s_ is-. t -� .� ct.` ,:ti.•,y.Y _sG:•-;�..rs...y u•. y ,f,,. "4T .-.:w.. ..•,..rCn!,MM"2 ,.•,..:s!•. t xe ;ls . Y - �.� r ,J.s%�.:.W' k'•� 'a«. • _ - - - • h t 4Sjy ;; -Dr, E. A. Sadiier Dentist. practis-' aREEN•WOOD.Aft ,;LO'CSA.LISM S.- deg in Tomato, a"1! be here in his ••-- _ N; office on Thursday from 10 a.m: to The Mission Band will meet a. ATH -Mr. Tucker, of Brooklin spent 5 p.m„ as usual'' the home oP Mrs. • Fred (iiJisen on ING V � I T S - a Bands with Gordon Brothers. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise Resident Dent- Wednesday afternoon at leg, i . • Y -. � The Ladies' Aid will meet at the.i - • -Ma. Nim. Culna is -spentib a est. Office. over Baldsan's hstirdware. hone ot- Mrs_ Norman Gibsuu ue, ` ay`s with Friends do - Peterboro. store. Office hours, is to 6 daily and Friday afternoon -:.'at' # 31i-_ o'clock.. + - - - w5a LL,. --Miss . Ethel Davidson, f Mark- . • • � n+ evenings by appointment. Qtulting will be the ordei of .he day. - - am, was in the villaSe on Tuesday on Our girls softball team went to Congratulations to Mrs. F. W. -- - - i�usinese• Cotii'tice' .on Tuesd eveising anti Gibson on her pupils, Misses Noreen ' -Baize; on -Friday, -_July 9th to aayy daughter.A. and Mrs Ma : x playedan interestin me. The Weller and • Florence Mowbray, whu �, Courtice team were � winners by ,successfully passed their Primary F{ or the holidays insist on a, Cling Mr. J. P. Aldous, of Hamilton, a good margin. Piano exaallnation at the recent ex- -The strawberry festival held last sins of the Toronto Conservat ji6d speat aver --the with . W -J. F7rT ev --- and Mrs. Clark .--ening a� St. Anidrew's Music ' T ht BathlIIg Stilt• t Church, t�der the auspices of the1 -Miss Mary Clark, of Toronto, is Ladies' Aid Society and the Board , SCHOOL REPORT8. - N ]]�$ ,��(� Ladles' ,oIlly3.95."- .spending her holidays at he home _ e * of Managers, was asuccess in every of her parents here. - - way, The nig}rt was ideal for such The following is the report of the Mrs. Wm "Hall and children; of A Stands rd Artic�fe and a 8tande�d Price. Detroit, are spending a few weeks a gathering and a large number Senior Room, Claremont Pllm�ted d; were present,. Supper was served to Sr. IV -Mary Bingham, Kenneth with Peckerng then+ i in the basement of the church and ward,' Jack Spenceley, Joe Ward Mrs. J. McGinty's sale, on Sat -We are BhOWiII the latest Biscuit Shadesin Flan'u 1+� � '' urday last, was fairly well attendee every one had strawberries ant Viola Oliver. (Stanley Linton' g � cake to his heart's oontent, When Bob Dawson and George Derushe are { OOd IIallt r x and good prices were realtized. alffLhad been served, a splendid pro- conditionally promoted). To Jr. hr Trousers with bell bottoms. q y -Mrs. Anna Sullivan, of Buffalo, returned home on Monday, after gram .was rendered by Mrs, • Lenore -Everett Hammond,, Mabel Slack, k ' spending a.. week with Pickering Hard Best, the versataile enter- Given Bingham, Philip Fi.-mold, To M tainer, of Toronto, Her numbers Sr. 1-11 Enid Cook, Melvin Johnson, -GROCERY SPECIALS friends. were all well received as- was Hazel Bacon, Earl Cook Marior, ='Wilfred Monney is in . Toronto shown by the rant attention of the Kilpatrick; Billy Tomlinson, Marjo- Fur• Freda s and Saturdays, Jul 2 and 3-8 and 9. taking a special course which will Y- y y ` z audience ari<3 their hearty applause, rie' Ward. (Kathleen Beelhy and qteualify him for any work • ir, a Gen- During 'the program short but ap- George Bowen were unable •to write Certo, r; 30 cents per bottle Water Ice Wafers, 35c per lb �. tmation School. ro nate addresses were their final examinations owing to ill- Fly Tox, reg, 75r, for 61 can Boneless Chicken, .40c r - -Miss Minnie . Morris and. friend p P given b; g per tits t' ' Rev, A, R, Sanderson o; St, Paul's ness, so were promoted on their term Botiquet,;BardiDee, 4 for 25 cents Lipton's Tea, reg. 75c, for 89c .-,:Miss Smith, of Tor.tito, -spent the Church Mr Sproule- of St, Geor- work). The above names are van Monarch Stuffed Olives.'re 35c. for 29r. :a MwrceskWin. C, lis.the former'a siatei , a p Mackonochie's Pickled Walnutsfor . 35e... - t ge S. ((An ilcan) •Church and Itev. M:. in order of merit. ., " •. Frase3 of Dunbarton United Church t - -Mrs. James Andrew anJ dough' chair �--occupied-by-th'e-pastor __ --T,. - .�._- - ler, Misg Laura, -visited- -f-o -b s Rev. J. S. Fe -A"MORIAM. Fr T _,_i brother, H. J. Marquis, and falgily, Ferguson -in m his u: sal hap. .. F e& 3 . �nn Ings ! �ICi ®r ib e?Stroud las` week pY manner. The gate .receipts were FOSTER -In. loving memory of, our Established 1857. Ourjfo,otbal team propose going $122 and the ice cream booth' did dear father, Thomas Foster, who � '� P a . good business during the evening. fasted away. July 5th. 1926. to Claremont this (Friday) averring -A gloom was.cast over the com- to play at the garden art given In my mind your memory lingers. p y tiunit . on Monday, when .the news d '- under the auspices of the Football X Sy and tender, foe and true; vhe was circulated that one of ourmoat TberE'e not a'day, dear father, Mb. highly esteemed residents, in the That we do trot think of you. -Harvey and Mrs. Ham,, of Fe: �gus, who have been on a basins s person 'of Mrs. Thomas Br•.iils, had You left behind an aching heart iq ;. tri to Eastern Ontario and Passed suddenly away. Ml Burns, p Quebec who with her youngest That loves you most sincere, i Il Y gest �,E,nghter That. never can, nor ever will ca ed on Pickering friends .6ne day a Miss Cynthia, had been liv,n for last week. g Forget you, fatherdear: - ? -Mrs. Walter Shepherd and chiid. several years at the home of Chas. -Sadly missed by da•ugbter, Edith, a • res of Detroit are polios S Palmer, had ' not been in the best _ holidaying at the f ,.__,a _- and eon -in- law, George. + Ltome of her areista James and Mr . time, but was 1' ' able to do her regular hove work Oreenburn, July 5th, 1928. STORE."'. a." Whits ar,i Weill his sister, ]iIs Nor -p 1�c t' naso Banks. On Monday morning she got u a, -- -Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto; 17sua1 and dressed, but was feeling CARD OF THANKS. t has been spending a few days with poorly. She gradually becamE• tvo;Qe her mother, Mrs. Geo. Palmer, who, and during the forenoon she suffere:I The family of the Iate Edward j 'he are glad to know, is much im- a stroke. Medical aid was secured, Nicholson wish • to express; their Men's Oxfords, is black:and tan, 5.00 _ proved in health. but her condition was see:! to be heartfelt apprecisiion for the many Men's Fant Straw Hats, :8,50 most serious and shout -five o'clock expressions of sympathy th and lover y -Mrs. Paull Kinfton ansa children, p l Pa Y y _ ( It Pari Sound, are spending a few she passed away. Deceased wh was flora tributes from friends during `s Y P g in her fifty-seventh year, was 1feid their recent bereavement Young Mena Grey Flannel Pante, latest, « 8.76 weeks here with her mother, Mrs. in the very highest esteem by all James Gordon, and with her sister, *bo- _jr liar and she will begreat- Men's English Broadclotb Shirts, with soft collar, special price 219 = firs. Geo. Martin. ly missed. Her maiden name was NOW L4te•r44ta•ew•wts. Fr -Miss Lelfla Monney, vino has Men's all -wool Sweater Coats, 2.50 gad 8. 50 been confined to Lice house for acv- Sarsh Alice Contra and she was a ' i daughter of the late' Mr, and Mr, ELCO 'PLANT FOR SALE -A Men's Summer Sax, fan stripes,seconds, great value ars} months through illness, is no�v Coutts, who resided on the second ply at NEWS OFFICE. p � 1.00 ti y 'much i roved sMd is able to be concession north of Danbarton, at 8 pair for - :. r. } Ftsal u c _. A.RM FOR. BALI:' --100. acres. weak. ,:. _ •crF'T€ i ia' .-• s 'I<.p-:1.?'tR .'; I- P t•' t'c�I � -weak. mania Her tisbt37idfull- psftiti=,:.-6-�iif;iY-ED�DZ•,--llttiaiI� _��• i�°.8�'�^F;�e�t•Stf �Yar$?`�F� _ - -,toe'. R. Gramme:, who Kae been marriage. pra-,eeeas- Brougham 45 all shades an -d Ekes, Bow 8:00 here on the staff of the Dunbartoa ed her about six years, but she i- • ' 'Shia ta 'Public School dtirinbarton, and flue dau meat blocks. For trail particular+ apply u, survived b family of Ono QnnTXOT79R MR RAT, _IE'PnnWa All alift in Men's- - ' re gn . itGepted s po9i- Mn. McGinty, Picketing "tf and QOmbiaaLiOns. +, tion 4ui the stat! of the Whitbypub 17 �' Mrs. Bishop and M1sa.b Dee woad; Mrs. Bishop 'and Misses Della ANTED -A position In a hof". lie Schools. and Gladys,- of Toronto, and Rise byaYoung 1 wilt;ng to do h ht house t, „ - fides Robt Rankin m►ri ' son, Cynthia, of Pickering. He: funeral wort Apply at IVEwS otTia 4 DO'fOII know that �'1f8t]©a top the paint n18>T�et , . 'Richard, of Mowat Dennis, epent thti .for smoothness and d arability. Get our noes _...... week -sad with Mrs. John ,Rankin, which took place 'Wednesday after' SBLB-d belle. No 9 Psndon �• $1 Ther husband having s nt the week- noon to Erskine Cemet« r} w;l� is g� ecosddwoISOn Standard 8-burner OOfck oil stave ' tend in The News ice during the �y attended. ' absence eel Mr. Clark. GREEN R I V ER. � RS. J. BRO A D B ENT -Nu roe re.1 Satisfactory lel Graduate. Med,. Surg . Fever and Maw- y W � 4 -Rev. A. R Sanderson, will no- i • w ' �� nity Address R. R. L Locust Hill. (Salem cor- - copy his pulpit on S.n'Ou as thus: A garden pasty under s' sus ices rie 'FRAYED -From tot 91 and . ccn. ��� ' p _ lines for les' ' )iQ.80 am. Sub act --'Clue Father:"' OftheGreen Rt'E*ez Ladies' y id S � � - -- • . � r . *• 7 pm. Second sermon OIL Positivt, et will be'held on Monde evens it �� u iw Protestantism" Short sermons, duly 26th on the beautifbi lawn of Pterion June 30th. a sow Finder �- 4 _ good music; all welcome. Chas. White. An entirely iifw pro- dark 50.4.!y Fred Hornsea., wti;teva44t Phone '' -At St. George's Chweb next, gram will be Riven by the. Cowan _ Hole root Hosiery Sunday School, 9.90 a.m. Evening , of Toronto. Watch out for bi113 AIR -DRESSING -Also - FaciAls• i I,,..,,, HScalp treatment, Manicunng and Hair -dye•. ) service only 7 ,p.m. _ Mr. W. ' R. loving full particulars. ,n For appointments phone Bak Sd00. Mn 4 " rode in . charge. The "bee" of S. W. Davis. Pickering. 45tt - p D NBARTON. 1. RTid men called for Friday evening of _ f 1 STRAYED -On t� the prerniaes of �\ Gracia Cla Shoe�3. c V \ this week has been eancell�d. We are sorry to report Mrs... Me- the underai sed, lot M.con. 3, Pickering. a � \ -Whl a we ' enjoyed some real Conochie ill with sciatica he, ler. Owner may have same by proving pro- perty and paying expense•. Nelson Gates. Cher- ! summer weather last week, rile mer- ylr:. Mackey, of Toronto, is poli-• ryaood• - - 45-47_i��+ssor�ent to cury again took a drop tl }s -eek, daying with her daughter, Mrs. Alegi when on one or two nig is it nearly Gourlie. LOST -On Thursday, gulp 8%b, be= iieaciied. the freezing point, a.nd over- Mrc„ . $lien Heron, •ef Scarboro, �iw •en Toronto and Myrtle, on highway, one ) �+ p p } s� �� evatg were again brought into has been s soden a week With her tennis racket, $5.00 reward for recovery C.�`OlQsilP.,t't'f choose 1C a. j P g ienningv,3d Pleasant Blvd., Toronto. ;bone 'service. cousin Mrs. Alex Thom. Hud 0716, 45 F. F, and Firs. Balsdon and fami- They community was Saddened last - ' - :Plain Broade'lutliv, used in many ways, Children's and r P 1y, of.. Burford, arrived here last Monday by the sudden -death of -Mrs. TORONTO WET -WASH LAUN- Ladies' Dresses and .Underwear, Mena Shirts, Over DRY (Serpi ftaish)=Let our driver ca)) and = Curtains etc., all leading new shades, per yd 69C week and will nd a few montlis Alice Burns, at Pickering, she hat•- explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your damping at the raze'where they will ing lived -in this communixy for so name with Mr. S. W. avis, barber shop. we 313 inch.. : 95c enjoy a much-needed rest which well many years.. We extend our sympa- will pick up and deliver 3 tunes a week. Stripe and Check Broad'c1oLhE, y enable Kir. Balsdon to eesnperace thy to the bereaved family.� after his recent severe illness. ASSEY-HARRI9 M-Aks, an ERY Ginghams galore at .` 25, 28 anti 82c - after Tuesday of this week seven lr� and Repain. Ford cars, trucks, and teat•_ . . --W.. G. Ham, who has been Sunday Schools ieniekeo at Oshawa cors, Gilson electric washers and furnaces. Ns: 4 M. H. corn t>initer- For sale or rent: a brick Toweling Special, heavy err ipe, 15 inch Turkish Toweling spending the past few weeks in Peter- on the Lake The weather utas fav- house and garden. D. J. Gormley, Dunbarton. well Werth 30c a y9rd, going at _ boro with his daughter, Mra. J. B. orable and an_ ideal day of -_..sports ont. -- _ --._ __ __21tf - - --- Morn; spent a -fevv Gaya Tact weeT< was enjoyed. Centenlical -- - with friends in Pick y girls and Ladies' Gingham Dreeees, nicely roade from our own Bring anti on Dunbarton girls played softball while j�1� ARM MACHINERY -Frost & 1 85 s• ' 1. woos utt, Tudhope ArWerson.Jobn Ginghamt, going at ' urday, accompanied by hie grandw the boys from each S. S. played Cep- Deere. Biweell. GGould. Shapley li Muir, Freury. � son, Neater Cliflord Horn, lot for terlci al, winning in each case. Green willnaon. seatFprion. Order your trios r Englehart for, an extended Visit with River and Whiteyale contested with Greenw000dd. De ocest radios W.>n Y. van, C. H. Ham. bell games.. X111S,':CHAPMAN -Lord Clarendon, v►ho is bene- . �OR PALE-Houaesnd lot of t nets • 'known in Pickering as Lord Hyde, Fos main road at Myrtle, garage and hen - 3s exp ted in 'Canada in a few days Entrame• .Examinati005 house. Good garden with fruit trees, well fenced. _ to make a tour of the country E4 -- House, wh,ch contains a furnace. is in good re- Y The following is a list of the success patr Apply to G. B. Fie Ashburn. or R. G. i an official w the British Govern- ful candidates who wrote at the recent Heron, Myrtle. 45tt O e merit He will be accompanied by entrance esamiaatione in this town• •FOR SALB-Cbeap, all kinds of !%r X Lady Clarendon who oil be the guest ship: wagons,barness and all kinds of farm im- - ` Ig of Mrs. W. H. Moore of Rosebank, PICKERING emente in good order. Also se-eral heavy and during the time Lord ClareLdon will ( light scales and cook stoves =W beaten. High, �� be engaged in his official deifies. Florence Anderson bon), Jean An- eat prtc� paid forb;dea and wool, also live t�oui;' • a`• -Remember a; full course z derson, Allan Andrew, Elmer Annie, try iI Herman, stouftviile. Phone 1903 i if Pipe Austin Baker, Jack Chapman Bert T '1�.1L ., will be served at the garden party Elliott, Bales t�ibson, Doroth Lin NOTIOE-I am wrecking a few Ford (}pSN THERE 5 N9?1�N. ALRICtN Ghia Friday night, July 16tH, under y g cars. W;11 sell the very thea I have parts nice car. Y11E i"ONST/ BUt.I TEt.EPHONE (hon), .Myrtle Lockwood. Pam McNab- alas for este one Maxwell touring, area M 1 M the auspices of the Lacier.' Alt? of nay, Minnie Payee. AlieQ Prones, Wal- �� nice, rides nice, looks nice, a•srimptuoueout- ' St. Paul's Church, in the Pickerinq ter Richardson, Dorothy Swan. fit, which gives the impression of some class, and Meme 3181 Park, Four baseball at the ridiculously low price of $150. As cars are '-WHITEVALE selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford games -a good program Ly th. Edith Cameron (bon). Ruth Diam- ton truck at $150. T. C. Brown, Brougham. 36tt /f famous Old Tyme Village Quartette, ond, Elgin Drinkwater, John Garland, - SELLING OUT-1� -3 ear oldpure. of Toronto, assisted by others. Sup- Frederick Griffin, Brock Hood, Muriel bred Holstein cow, can be registered,pquiet o per Served from 5 to 8 o'clock Ad- Hagerman. Ruth 'Hutchings. Fern and a good milker, due to freshen Aug. 23rd; ] �re� mission 50 cents and children under Miller. Donald Milne, James Nowlan, 4 -year old gradevow, due to, freshen Aug. 13th, -� C M good milker; 4 Shropshire sheep for breeding 'twelve years 25 cents. Laura Petty, Sidney PuRb, Doris Rice, purposes, young; 2 ewe^lambs; 501aying hens, -Pickering and Camp Ozahaln' Bredna White, Clara White, and about 150 chickens, all sizes Also 2 yearl%ngwelcomed ninety-five children, girls, hi<;it�rs f1-pierstired Holsteiny. 3• Broadbent, , r t0 the community the past tW•i CLAREMONT R. R. No, 1, Brooklin. 45tf Mervin A. Annie, Douglas Bacon' - D-� Ppmeks, being the first contirgent of (hon), Gordon Borland. (hon). Gordon N W STAFFORD e • ` • k t, St. Vincent De Paul Socie`y, T•.)- Bowen. Madeline Broadbent. Isabel • W. ronto, to their fresh -air cath},. They Cooper. Richard F: Cooper, Kenneth Marble and Granite Dealer. _ C'S, were motored by bus from the city Elson, Rosie FinRold. Allan C. Gilles •.• and will return when the next lot yle. Dora Havercroft, Wm. Jones, Cemetery Lettering etc. .. �• = ,_ comes. The committee of the society _1l n McBride, Verna Middleton, First-class v:•ork � TK =:wish to thank Mr. Chapman and the Earl McNair. Verna Nortrin. Thelma guaranteed. • - am 'committee in charge for their kind• Parker (hon). Cora Parrott, Dean Par• �., ar- ness and courtesy in imitirtg all rr,tt, C. Edgerton Pegg, Marna�et Kingston Road and Pickering these children free to the ground, Porter. VV. Hugh Pugh. Clifford East Townline. •-and games -ole-Dominion Day -J. C. 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