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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_07_23VK N, sac mar sss� n, 7 N + qq4 7 'VOL. XLV.Y­b)3i 1926 P I C.11`1024 R I N G 0 N T FRIDAX, JUL No. 46 m. vir0fise*t0ftal 49alrbo. GREENWOOD. AUDLEY. 'A The GreenwoodLadies' Al�;, propose On Tuesday evening next, July 27tl� Saw XW ana Bu_ket CREEN�TOOD' V The an ice-creaiii' social on the the best g3rden garty of the seaswt e B. FORSYTH. b. D.i Director church l9win on Friday, July ICGth. A will be held an the beautiful lawns of -7, Ontario, Reg. ptometrical Assockote at on good priogram will be given. Ice J. K. Pratt, near the four corners c.f =Member of the American Optometricgl ice cream and cake will.be served. Act- Audley, under the auspices of the Un ,n LLS ,0;:::!atio Eyes examined by appointniftt. mission: Adults 25c, children 16c. ited Church. The committee hav r. 1� Claremont. Ont. been fortunate in securing the Hotten Fruit Baskets of all At-scriptione, FAIRPORT, I. Betablishe-d 18% NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., tot Minstrels, of Toronto, a new org including qt. boxes, pt. boxes. The fifth anizatLon which is building up a splen' fth annual field day at Frefich n r did reputation. Come and hear thele, and Baskets at man's Bay,. will be held on Monday, melody, m, -Ah, music, stories, song' frooasloa tie dslaasos of woman sad Aug. 3rd., when a splendid program, Orates and skits. Supper will be served fror,11 oris and rsetdsaas,aronabam. lowest prices. of sports will be presented. Feed,feed The usu- 'cloc �Plenty of parking 6 to 8 6 k. al aquatic sports, including boat race.-' space fcr cars. Admission, 56 cerifs;- and Turning. .......... swimming races, 'novelty races etc- There is no teed on the mar—' clindren, 25 cents. wdll begin at 9 am. The usual fiQ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister&nd Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools kat gives better results �:v. AGSOLicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to, sports will -start at One o'clock. Al can. South Wing, Court House, Whitby. 2aly softball game is being arranged. Theie! NTER-TOWNSBIP LEAGUE for the money. fGr Salt For Sale' .- of . prizes-. i will be forty events and lots REVISED SCHEDULE RICHARDSON & PICKERING- pig feeding than Ea-isters, solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- PEAS. A. WHITE. See program for full HA of events.i. everybody come and have a day of: arihtkinLife Building. Corner Yong and Rich- to late W. G. Barne's" __�_Sectioa_l -aft, remiEr'July 20 -W-Eitevale at BroukbR LEY , FEED snocid Ste., Toronto. Phooes Main I QO and Main enjoymen -at-Oritariol.- p to 4BAR _04sa- P;0'oriAg ofte wien Wed esday- r -Phone 6420 *r--write­Locuat­-HiI1�-'fust; — SOONS and Wednesday and Satutday eveuing& summer resort. No admission fee. St. Andrew's at Claremont atf July 27 Claremont at Whiterale Get yoar Supply now. Andley Garden P-4rty, Tuesday, Brouwbam at St. Andrew's' July 97th Aug. 3 Wbitevale at St. Andrew's ATOM & ROSS -Barristers, SO. Ontario J Bay =._r-iCV_ 0—H Claremont at Brougham . . . . . . . ip GREEN RIVER. Aug. 10 Br ougbam at Whitevale The Following in from the report of% W. J. Beaton the Department of Agriocu J. D. F. Row: Funeral Ditwt(w Claremont at St. Andrew's Iturei at Adelaide 2UZ� 7 . grid J. H Michell had a business trip to Aug. 17 Whiterale at Claremont Ottawa : Claremont on Tuesday. aXle7r St. Andrew's at Brougham ,"With regard to your pure B Dixons are improving their hOus" Aug 24 St. Andrew's at Wkltevale ed under Reg. No. 242, we note the Y -§hinxiing the roof. .MOTOR HEARSE by re Brougbam at Claremont chemical analysis indicates a better. R. D. C. Smith. Dentist, stouff Miss Hazel Turner spent the week - D Secti-nii, 11 -product ail the way through thain willt, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- CAA MOOT Ont end with her parents here. Mot* Universities and It July 20 Cberrywood at Cedar Grove your guarantee calls, for, which shouldi- Miss Vera Turner entertained a few Dental Surgeons. P=o&, cct='�' -4 be very satisfactory to Phone 92 Locust Hill at Centennial 1016, No untold Appointments. 2617 friends on Thursday evening. your cue July 27 Centennial at Cberrywood tourers. Kelsall Hill Orchards are very busy Cedar Grove at Locust Bill -QLAKE B. BEATON. D. D, 8,. with their strawberries these days. Ilk JL.P Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Aug. 3 Cberrvwood at Locust Hill Smaeonis and Vniverisity of Toronto. offwe W. J. and Mrs. -Turner aril anuly Cedar' It 05 *ver Murdock's Gonfectionery store, Grove at Centennial WD OAK FLOORING spent Sunday with friends it. albite Aug. 14) Cedar Grove at Cherry wood Office hours 9 to 22 1 to 6.30. Ind. 'phone e 001 phone 220, "y vale. Centennial at Locust Bill SPECIAL Green River fcotball team was sue- Aug 1-4 Cherrywood at Centennial N. DALES. cessful in defeating Goodwocu 2-0 on L. D. S., D. D. 81. Locust Hill at Cedar Gruve C 0 A Graduate of Royou Coftesof Dental Sur- 8-8x?.Inch Nu, I Oak Fidoring'W Saturday evening. Aug. 24 L-ociist Hill�at CherTvwood and the University of Toronto. Office Mrs. and Mrs. Spears and J H. and D A Scott's store. Claremont. pe r M. B. M. Cen tenuial at Cedar -Grove Office Ont Mm Michell motored to Port Perryl Tice winners in each section will play A Rid supply of Hard and 8 1 oft: .Z a tolhopu"m'.OaP'homn-et�&�pit4mo-'s.sat'd471y' 9' Ux2 inch clear Oak ilooring, $95 and Oshawa on Sunday. off for the prize. or I-TERBERT T. PALLAISE, L D S.. per M., B. M. Those seeing the game between Lo 0 -40� Coal on hand, Al@o a supply A ALD, D. S. Graduate of the Royal college of in lots of 500 ft or more, plus cust Hill and Green River certainly of Kindling Wood, Desital Surgeons sad the University of Toronto enjoyed a pleasant eveniijg. Tha Don't mism heo-Ing the Hotten. foalce = ! r S. Baladon's store. Pickering. Oat. 24 per cent sales -tax. River won by 2-0. 1 stove 149north. ionise a M to 5 PL M., or by &Wnt- tots a t A ud I ey Ga rdp.n Pa rty, Z.. Nbeft Pboce Pick 3700. Several in this burg are Looking for. 12tf The above prices are for prompt ward to see a Tuesday, July 27th Phone Pick. 1709. fastgame bet-AreenBro- acceptance only, as they are ugham and Whitevale at Gxetri River DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING lower than the current garden Party on Monday eve?An.; STOUFIrVILLIL -L-" Ll Z A 8 RDSON—sue- wholesale quotations. next. Twelve pupils pawed the Entrance -L!Jc`s0101 to tbt Late W V Rbchardoon. I- CX E R S" WVN known Fire Insurance Comp: from our school, IL n r P IN .:in G 9 made Cedri,! Watson Is engaged as prin• mm dM I)em r LiceLU I 61to Toronto on Monday. Alm-% ce Ga a bar conausis at Toot sad 00OLVA& Y -A—,R—D "ad ro. W Ulson are bav i ag a F Poem" used Au-tinis a.. W carloads b., NQU cc ail 30a& arismusid •to at abonssis t=,tileging a special I"4o0L AddWaso eve" IM -- IP 0.. OUL real outin sit the LAke and among We. Mot�r overhauling, top and aid* our - f friends. M tirs. Willson was able to tain repairing. Rev. Mr. and M.". Loney. of Hamill - attend the Cbriati., Chur,h 0, S,,, .311,ATOPF ""MIPMERK . Battery Service—ChaMl Owanionseew Isar am day. ton. spent their holidays at John Rat. ng as Cliffs. and overhauling. 7 4 wilsetm resp, Asaaaaftess, 21% ago" an knona Chas. and Mrs. Harrison. of Raven- Gen. Saunders is moving ble boot All work guaranteed. Fiat rate, sonow of mariiiess ZA6. oboe. .peat Sunday with D. and OWL Have Them' .161 Mrs and oboe store to the old post office service ebwge 14 Gannon, -re living on Mr: building. Phone 5610 Mark. CointraL MX MAW, Gamlon a farm reports every indi• Col. A.E. Kirkpatrick Lathe LICENSED AVC_ Barry Boxes B^ake cation of & good crop. TIONIMM Joe York. Ontario sad Ductione to. Crates hable candidate In the coming fodpero"I We E. a E R R Y' Q it•� AD W" of owlso pro== mannned to. T and Containers. Thos. and Mrs. Perrypan leave election. ano reassonable. Dates far issor be this week to visit their won. Roland, W. J, blerteve, of Toronto f q9nw4pd at "W51 OdICV. Bea and indepoo.. k form dealt OWN& WbW.17. OUL my New Perfection Oil Cookie wbt) lire$ near Winnipei. Tlipy are photographer of this town, Stoves—tbe stove that to motor with their daughter and Ina his holidays with bin br�tib'a';='l will give -you every Pon -in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lore. of Tc- The annual bowli X tournament Farmers, Attention satisfaction, ronto. a ment Co al and Feed took place on W,dnesdwr of this Grant and Mrs. A. Malcolm left On ,,it. There were about forty rinks Also, 'Binder Twine,. Lawn Mow" 8 Aturday for a trip west. stopping taken I am agent for the World's Greatest era, Poultry Fencing and over at Fort Wililaw, where Grant 19 ng part. Separstor� -The Renfrew," stovese, Chicken Netting. Some of our farmers were before a delegate to the Grand Lodgp Of thb -,beak" for sellibg butter under SCILIft and, Oil Engines. Fleury's det our prices before Masons, and thpo proceeding to Sao. F. •A.'REESOR J .famous Flows. Points. GrLID Grinders, buying weight, They were let off on sus. Wheel Barroweetc. elsewber6. katchewan to visit Mrs, Arthur Jack. pealed sentence. X-i;X�0 93= 3EC=rjZ, son and ocher h lends. Phone 4600 Threemenliving on the outskirts Brantford binder twine and second fhe W. M S. wepting at Mrs. Bpr- head separators for sale. of our town dropped dead during the 1 clay's was largely attended. Between la of heartfailure : Mr. Paxton -ROBT.'DEVITT, ALVIN BUSHBY sixty and seventy had lunch on the of Musselman's Lake. Welly Stouf*r Nut and Stove Coat Phone sm pick. PICKERING Ing. -which was conducted by the !P&ciullil lawn at the close of the meet. and Wm. Lewis near here. BROUGHAM Caremout AuxiliRry and the program and Coke, also • was much appreciated, Wtug &nex. The Hottentots are something -' Ciraln Chopping DO YOU WANT ceptionally fine one. new. Hear them at the All Kinds of Fee(I ,your house heated for half Visitors in •the village during the Audley Gdrden'Party ANII_F%�G:. past, week included: The Evpretit fam• the cost of cowl­!1---- - My with Miss Gammage. Mrs. and C Ism pre 1 0 opping an Miss Bate, Miss Bsonley and son, with WHITEVALFE. em every "T Mies Bate; Mn, Theasdale and sun, Oat Flaking Monday, d If so, instal-oue of-'CW'e Instant 'a' C Lenient Lumbe Oil Bu - i ra-ers- in your range, at, Fridwy�- Ftfflir. __W . X. at -dr -Mrs. -XcGre ---Arthur Brant and-ftniffy-vist, - a an International Oil Burner gw, at Mr. Beerle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob. J. A. Pugh'd on Sunday. ftoneboats For Sale in-yotir furnace. i,iaun. at T. Perryman's. Mies Jean Reid, of Toronto, spent Sunday with her fri ad, Miss Irebe Call and see them. Terms John F. Bayles, Claremont DUNBARTON. e Pugh. - fkuralRoute No, 2 There is a great deal of complaint J. GORDON'S, I -Strictly Cash I aleen Burke, of Dunn' Church Street; . . . -vilre, Is heard about the lower part of the Al.( visiting Miss Doris Taylor.' toos. road. Agen4 Wanted 231y 'Pickering Mrs. Forbes, of Islington,' is the Dr. McLaren and family and a ntim. Oomfurt, Sanitat OD guest of Mrs. Wm. Taylor. her Of friends spent Sunday with H.P1Cke1'il�" 0 0 John Anderson, of Niagara Falls, is and Mrs. Pugh. A SIGNS calling on old friends in this loc&Ky. D R. and Mrs. Beaton. W. J. Bea - and Economy Glass Signa of all kinds made to order. Mrs. Courtice, Leamington, is' the ton and family and Mies Thorburn Wanton, r Hydnabore Park Mirrors Re -slivered. uold. Silver, guest of her�brother, oil, and Mr.,,. spent Sunday at Are combined in the Marshall Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. Annie. with Dr. B. Beaton and family. Articles. Ornaments, fi Ventilated Spring Mattress, Mrs. Scott, of Detroit, is spending a Our village to becoming noted as a Tableware and Jewellery ���.,,L t guaranteed for 5 yrs. foitnight with her sister, ster, Mrs. Roy, place to spend summer holidays. At present it is filled Durina August a free slip cover silvered ick el,- plated Thom. with risk;rs and or g�],Tplated. Elmer and Mrs. Barry and little• last Sunday about 150 people spent given with each mattress. Estimates FrA, Miss McWhintileare visiting C. W. and the afternoon at our park. purchased, $25.00. 7 Mrs.W' B Holmes. Reserve the 12th of August for a Store. :Z; Miss Ialeen Annis is' spending a hol- garden party to bl held here by the 'Gwleg to the lateness of the sea- LOCU. HILL, ONT. iday with her sister, Mrs. Sewell, of Cemetery Board. when we are to be lj:D:M 1 son, our Verandah Chairs have Phone M4r.kS= W42 Cedar Grove. treated to a musical feast by the To. To my Customers inTicke To - been reduced in price, I — Battle ronto Police Silver Band. Full Par. Ethirr-ur and Mrs. Shaw, of ing and vicinity: . ..... Creek, Mich., were the guests of John ticulars later. White Sewing and Mrs. Gilmour last -week. D. J. Kean, County Engineer, was I Only. , Mac�iue, EIA DAUE M Some have ob'e-cted to the new drop head, long bhuttle, ball Mrs. Jean White and MissGertrudeIn the vale taking measurements for - w -w t?ypainted on my rN P the new bridge which is to be erected . 91grig recen .bearibg, golden oak finish, 1�11 Tuesday morning on a six weeks guaranteed for 10 years $40 in our village this summer. We be. store namely, visit through the West to victoril, lieve the council acted wisely in their Harold decision to build at once. • Miss Elva and Arthur and H "PICKERING DRUG 9TOA Mitchell and friends spent the week Special prices during July and For Pastry use end with friends at Orillia and were Evangelistic services will be con. Weare according to LawE. vi A,uguat on bed outfits ducted Is the Baptist Church, com- obliged to have It changed. accompanied home by their cousin, b4 mencina Tuesday night, July the 27th. Electric appliances, Including Hot Our Royal Brand Mrs. Telfer, who is spending a oliday The&aat r of the Association will be We still sell Crude' Drugs, Patent sir Point Irons, Toaster@, National at her 6ildhood home here. car e. Good music will be a Medickies, Toilet Goods, I At a conKregational meetifig on 2 -burner Hot Pla"s etc. at r Grocer'si. feature of the meetings. Meetings City Dairy Ice Cream, you Monday evening, which was only faif- will be free to all, so everybody Is in. Tobaccoe, Cigars and Cigarettes, Far , ly well attended because of the storm, l I Farmer who have wheat je#your vited, - The first speaker will be Mr. also a new Star Car if you ' ou-r,made from your own a rec mtnendation -as passed that a Sproule. of BobeiLygeon.need one. new manse be built, and a COMMIttep The community has decided to bold C.A.Sterrift wheat. We can grind It. was appointed to confer with Centenn- a decoration service at the cemetery PickerinR Patent Medicine Store_ ial congregation. I here on Sunday, July 25 b, at half Furniture 1)sialer and We. PICKERING N E- W.- S_ en e Feedof all kil)ds—C4iiek feed, congratulate Misses Jean and pstattwo o'clock. Rev. Thos. Rod - Funeral Director ben feed, chop, millfeed. Florence Anderson and Winnie Payne' cliff will have charge of the service Phone 1300 and Master Elmer Annis on succe.qs- I and a -large male chorus will assist N. E. McEWEIN) fully passing the entrance examina- with the music. If the weather Is Chopping every week -day. not tions, Miss Florence Anderson ob- xiiitable for outside service it will be Veterinary Surgeon ining honirs. We also Congratulate beld in the Bap�i t Burch, All are Pickering, Ontario MQc� oc)= I invi ad. their teacher, Miss Forsyth. F�_ N5#5�; F TF Z! T I zvRow:,., v .71 Ic Coast to Copx_ Via ­A0 The app:e yield ent plans call for the location of their Fredericton, N.B.- of Now Brunswick this yea CROPS DESTROYED BY WN ANDBA r will prob- factory in Windsor, and the Canadian t4i exceed that of 1925, judging by company will handle both the- Can win- adieu domestic and export trade for present indications. The orchards practically the entire word. pr Moose n ing inAbe viUage was damaged -1 4nnipeg, Man.-A rust-resisting jaw, Sask�_:_A cyclone ac- $200 each. Practically every tared well, except young tram in un gompariled by hail, which struck the . The protected orchards which have bee W Expense, 34 miles South- curling rink, two barns and six gar- somewhat Affected by mice. The apple' wheat, achieved by a scientific worker Village of the bua'ldlnP de- five years' �.%Veqvt Of moose Jaw, demo:ishod build- ages were among bloom isVonsiderablY later than wusl,'at the University after Octave varying with variety and locality. work, was announced by President J the "'i &I ' Sit miles west of Weyburn 20 tele- ;y of Man- id surrounding stroYed 'IbWs ta r danolil?bd Last year the commercial crop am- R. McLean, of the Universit territory And destroyed o phone poho wero'blown. down. Bail- :T� . .: ounted to 40,000 barrels, while the itoba at a meeting here of the Winni- Ipgo sepw of crape. Damage to Pro- I do, reported Mwiderebre damage five year average was $1,8ryo. peg Board of Trade. '.Perty in estimated at MLn7 tbDUftndS of from hail. At CreAwYnd & Strip Montreal, Quo.-Construction work Saskatoon, of doRairs. 11- territory 50 mi*-es long and five miles Saskatoon, $ask.-Saskatchewan's to Wire communication with the v swept by the cyc-one, and 0. has been completed d and actual produc- bee population has been increased this- -a big-influx of imported be" hWe was sud*agV cut, and it Was U wide was 1 tion startea - at the new pant of the year Fy re. 8,0N acres Of grain damaged. The 04 he Southern ..bours later, when wires, had been ,damage to grain is estimated at from St. Rose Silk Corporation, located in: from various points in t Manitoba apiaries., also stored, 03r,4 , that mwa of the Storm Was re to loo per cent- A total Cowansville, Quo. Present plans, if'I States and Ila -.eedved here. Telephone poles MW 30 per oont� d out, mean it will be the larg- More than forty new beekeepers v*., "Ieverled and sesittered Over the streets of 1,000 acres of the crop Was com- carried British • already Sion registered this year. Ini eat a At Old Wives a Ilk throwing plant In the, deaths - or plebely dembreyed. farm any *111 manufac- 1925 about 600 apiaries in the pro-; of Expealm, to reports Of the farm Empire. The comp Cc h&w been rec4ive& residence and bam. Ori pure silk yarns for export as W8'1 vin produced 162,175 - pounds -ofd tura storm extended GemTe Dukes were completely do- Canadian trade. honey valued at approximately $65t-1 The path of the ffings were scatter- as for the domestic The buiob gt tram nearly Weyburn " far north molished. This cc ration is owned -and con- 000. -In the last 20 years, honey pro­I ed into ams-1- places, -which Were cur duction in Sf*atchewan has 'Multizt Telephone trolled by'F. A. Straus & Co. of New du Strewn overs large ares. mn, the Saskatchewan Co, At E19"I down In-A1115- dht-- York, large factors in the raw silk plied by more than 166 times. wheat elevator .es were blown rative Oompkny es and operat- Edmonton, Aft:-mm-The Alberta--RO-­ trade in the United Stat to the axt - r t of $8,000. 1 trio - fineries, Ltd., one. of the newest of the! wind Ing plants for throwing silk at. Tren -comp announces that ttl bZinge livers , completely Hail accompanied the cyclovilz cit 's industries, an . b& Many regidenem re- and most of.,�he WITL(IOWS IIII the of- n, N.J. Y capacity. le-L-I�_-:4ornoaished, w footed arms were smash*& prince Henry Windsor, Ont-4t Is announced that will double Its oil refining Vanoo-ver. IR C- " far this year ported damages to tbs extent of ov�r M-0-matic Co. of the United Third son of the king and qUe0u, is Tne able to absorbl Id, the Prairies have been in States will enter the Canadian fiel shown above as he appeared when Columbia fruit crop as its and a company with a Dominion Char the British apecting the prlu4co of Wales'. district, my indl-� B, LW DEPOSITOR BY' BAMIT Brigade, in 11749 ter, to be known as the 11!41�-O-M&tic came forwardandthere Is eve ;SHOT St. j9h, Ambulartoe been for=- cation that this satisfactory state of Refrigeration Co.,Ltd., has ftrk, 11don. throughout the e - operating' under the valuable pat- affairs will, continue Winni- d, Painter Saves Cash Of eats of thsr'AbiWean company. Pres- season North 10; BY Man. wheat--No. I L Bank-Robbert Make 'Soo VISITED 'No. 2 North., $L66; $ North, SPECTACULAR STORM Z-� 41.60%, Escape' CW, nominal; N REEVES OMCERS Man. oat*--No. 2 e m Siff -The three heavily Trees in PeterbOrID Damaged No Peace vt 8, not quoted; No. I food, 48e; No. Wbwip0g, Man6 -.-tions--in eJJ_ pOrtAL riKe 2 feed, 45%e; West Portage Averme branch of the Roy- rn grain quota- ,armed robbers who attempted to rob by High Winds-Electrical 3n Toronto--No. I *I Bank ad Canada we 54W at 106790, Storm Destroysi Barn. Brffish AM. earn, track. yellow, 92c; No. 8-yellow, go- whLe John Matheson, a customer Of Bank Ste. Mari*., Ont., July 18- TOWW OF Na Miliie;W-LI)el. Montreal frep'lots' the bank, blvlrl between life and One of the most spectacular eactri- London.-Peace in be coal fields is bags included: Bran, per ton, 41 .25; j death at the General Hospital- M&th- storms that ever visited the Satoft not Yet in sight. The Government and shorts, per ton $29.25; middlings,, cal , dam- mine Owners have been confident that Vans, I - good feel dour, per ba,%, $2,80. 1 Wbeareceived a ballet in the abdomen area did thousands of dotlars -Judge W. T. E be grappled with one of the rob_ Hamilton. r 4 to 46c, fob. a ipping age may- yesterday mornir1g. It to after the shrlit hours' bill was enacted to work. This Chief Revision Officer for East arid Ont, Oat" bers. impossible as yet to place an esti- the miners would flock West Hamilton and Wentworth Coun-' points. provi=ial pollee com 2t. good milituff whea"1.28 to City and n-Ate of the lossee Incurred by private confidence has not been realized, for ty, received instructions from O. M. Ont. - resuming. lIt-so, f.ob. shipping points, according bined to comb the city end surround citizens and concerns in the area af- there is no sign of the men Biggar, Chief Federal Election Of11- itO f Irils. Ing district for the robbers- who 'led fected, but the figure wuu, be heavy. except in very small numbers. L, e effect that revision in - car, OttaW4 to th -Mal&g. 60 to Ue_ an SutAmbile After the Shooting. B12ray rot half-hour of the The feature of the day was the an During the fl nion officers in the forthcoming Dominion t-Nominal. the robber ncement that the Trades 'I be vested With wider dig., Buckwhim Nathepon's atta k upon &bqiA on"xth of an inch of non elections Wt. F;-� R No. 2, $k. - fies Without aM So has agreed to give all POS. flour--First pat., $8.70. T*. tPic, caused them to rain fell, and the eliectrical di9plaY 00figre cretionary powers as regards tbe� at.. $8.20. 100L was awasome. In the early Stages Of sib!e assistance too dke striking MinerL striking off from, and the adding of -ronto; do, tad p chose one of the bust- I Congressraise funds to Ilup- the voters' lista. 0 flour-Toronto, 90 Per cent. The gurunw Storm the roof of St. John's Mem- T Ont -1 the Attempted I the in their struggle names to tent, per barrel in carlota Toronto, eat boors of the day for orial Hall, John Street, was struck it was stated in 6.90 seaboard, i robbery. - The bank is situated a abort' ours and reduced Revision 'officers, bulk, sik i by lightntrig and Prscticaft removed the communication from Mr. Biggar,' Straw--Carlots. $9.50. from the heart of the ciIW8 I by the wind. The church WAS &!90 w4es. th, WUSL b, bod 1� - I Own Religious and other Sr�%ton $9c im have will have the powers of a Judge of a Old, business dbk�rta. and, while tithe mid Chimney been L deavoring to Whom a voter's 1t.,�Z.twtna,'dlsW" ftud some neW, Court of Record. about the citriplists, 220- morning traffic streamed past the, damaged' and ry. This is on the lists, two large. 211c; t.-Ica, 2ft., triplets, 313c. .1 -unewth and from the rectory. ock. A ougrw- name is to be irtruck off I . 4 - I ifLL- ' Way- bis requ­. "86tter-Finest C print&,, doers, the dzrm Men, x6amery ww day$' nOZIC9 Sn&AX s6c; No. 2. � rough. in Appearance, walked In and city. Several Bishops 31c; No. I creamery, 35 to city. in the area near t1* city' 00h advanced by %c.fwzved heavy revolvers in the faces to�ocked my fallen, trees. that of a truce of four months be d---- When a name is added, & revision I" to $5c. Dairy prints, 27 % to 29 Vie" re!srod, during which miners wou*.d officer need not Ins"t upon the attend-' to- 09 - -Fresh extras In cartons, of the stareed staff and two CUM person in question, his r* El Qnt., July 18.-A severe work At the old wages and hours while once of the fresh extras, 1". $6c; fresh mers who were in the bank At t to 40c; fresh seconds, 29c. 1 Milverton. new terms were being negatisted.1latives. or employer, so long as the Arsts, 32c; ens, spring. Ib., tin", ti eiectrical storm passing a few miles i however, would have in- officer qatiess- himself that such a, Live pO41tr)`-­Mtc This p: to have his name, bons, over 5 lbs. 241c; do, 4 to The manager of the bank. J. 11 rth of hen yesterday Afternoon., an, ho tsnee of the subsidy by Person in entiCed one volved continuance Fraser. admonished his staff to keep no barn of Alen cook, or voters' lista. Such &P- 5 jigs.. ,4e, do, a to .6 lbs.. 20c; roost- added to the He asked the robbers to avoid destroyed the did other � the G,,ermnt, costing about 92,000,- 20c; duckilugs, 6 Um and up. 80e; ewL H shooting, mi;e east of Peffers, and h, and was, therefore,' plicants, howevir, must provide satta- b:oodabod and not to beffiP R. W - Han- 000 per Mont factory reasons for rion-attendanos, be- the Government- =rm 30*- idarnage in-thst l0cOlty- Drossed poultr7_Chicker_s. spring, that tbey could help thwfiie�ves. i Twh, Hydro lineman, of Listowel, not Acceptable to the mine owners fore a revision officer. These reasons Ib.. 40c. ekkkens, storage, 35c; bens, His remarks diverted the attention whfe working on the line 11" milea� From the side Of be given by an agent. 5 lbs., 27c; of the robber trio from John Mattie-' learly no concession is coming. Sir MAY over Ij JboL, 27c; do, 4 to north of Milverton, received a severe c' t was explained, Is a rever- do. 8 to 4 lbs.. 26c; roosters, 25e: who was standing near shock whit - Adam Nimmo, prominent coal owner . This, I son, -a painter, .0 using the phone immed to the former custom whereby ducklings, 6 Tbs. and up- SU, turkays"I the tiler cage. and he chose the mo-, iLt,:y fW.Owing the storm. He was and vice-president of the Mining An- cion ould political" parties or candidates c 40, with the man stand- unconscious and suffered soclation, which r"mSents the own- Beans--can. hand-picked. LAO per meat to grapple witho,,ut i rendered unco the tel and arms, He was ars, in -a public speech, insisted there instruct their agents to add the nam • es primas, per bus ing in front Of 1 burns on the legs- to the IiSti of all such persona the M AiR6 prod yru , per Im any hesitation. the robber fired a shot resuscitated vAth diffica'Ay and was were on:y two alternatives---either re s, increased hours. agents swear are entitled to vow. ? to per into Mathsoon's - body, and as he taken to &rtford for treatment. It duced wages or in The municipal lists used in the last 2.10 to gus", lb� 25 o per g&L; me; the floor the three men is %ought the Hydro kne and teib- ed civic election of 1925 will be the basis "a. MAVIS 67"P. now, per gal., $3.4& crumpled to $1,781,211, d for. the voters, lists in the conning ]b -4W-M, -tins, 11% to 1ft W made a d&A for the door. pbc;w wire became crossed- for Morj=mces I b.; jM6 tin$, 11 % to M; 5-lb. tine, juW 18. - for Federal elections, Judge Evans stated. • .11 to 12%o; 2%-Ib. tins, 14 to 14%c. Peterboro, _Ont., f S1,781,2g, part s of the 1924 lists will also be. Smoked meats--Sams, med., U to Queen Mary .Visits high Winds of Yesterday afternoon did During 1925 the sum o : used. Persons Whose names do not, under the Mother's Al- ad hams, 62 to 5k; smoked Mdhood GW&D a lot of damage to trees in the city. WSS expended pear on Parts I and 2 of the 1926; 2ft; 000b Ontario, this being an ap olls, 25c; cottage, al to 32c; broak- immense maple at the corner Of lowance Act In Ont r Part 3 of the 19�4 lists, Will re the previous lists, 0 b &I brand st 86 to 40c; 3 and Chsx'ott* Stre"t, increase of $73,387 over be obliged to register d they Wiih to `�ta* 1=1 backs. London.-Queen Mary recently took Monaghan Road At the end of the year there boneless 1,r..kf=-t80On 89 to as an 42 to, 4�, a "day oW, from State and formal pub- lost a kmb as large Year. the number vote. In for s. daY tree, b:ocldng traffic in and Out the were 4,195 beneficiaries, elear bacon. LO lie affairs and lived ago _AXI!__ iarles, cut off -during _tbet____ C";;H;w',m$*20Zt826-,�ffiL 9elbs,.$0.7161. Ape7e-nol-Of her girjh6e - at, highway for an hour 9T MOM of -benefic BID lbs. and L Up, $22.34; Ugbtvmqght Amid- -the other tree Opposite St. Mary's Con- twelve month't through chi.dren reach 2611a In barrels, J42.60; bdivYw'elght Cambri" cottage, Kew. companion she vent, one on Hunter Street neem,. the Ing earning age, or widows remarry- 1S9 FOREST FIRES BURST 01116 139.50 per bbl. With one intimate Music, and one back* - being 929. INTO FRESH ACTIVITY d IS%c; started early and visited the old-home Conservator7-Of Ing, Lard-pare tierces,. 18 to ments WA -gardens and of the Cbgrla"d Apart tubs, 18% to 11w; pails, 19 to 19%c; place, walking around the Cow Tree Discovered. 111�_Wmdermere Highway tat prints, 20% to 21 c; shortenin tiorceI16 closely Inspecting the beds, W'many sugcred. c; pails, of which, were flowers and shrubs in pastern Guatemala, Dr, Samuel J. Closed to Tourist Traffic. 14111 to 150; tubs, 15 to 15 a tree never before 16 to 16%c; blocks, 17 to 1714c. planted by herself years ago. The BY TRAIN Record discoveredCalgary, July 18.-Boating into . M choice, $7.75 to $8 P . KIIJ�M known to science, and named it the I Heavy steers, 5 to $7 50 - butcher' Queen was par_cularly interested in AS HORSES BOLT its baxk, when slit is-, action again after a comparative per- $7.2t cow tree. From do, good, $7.26 i� 17-60;. do, �& border of blue flowering plants. sues a creamy white late:x, delicate in rod of inactivity, forest fires in the "steers, choice, .50 to beast. vicinity of Wardle.Creek jumped from --;14 lit RA +,, 27 - do., Cora., $4 t. His Death nmirighing to man an I __ . - . . u! •.xzatw .; 3. w• wr�rv'„ r: sac « rrKr^wv: sssw : .w:F*rat rc:F ;• ...�'-e..7��,ufwe�ra,. :•�%, .r °F?'fr4..,a5;'{�cs" L' �'M141.',pe.. ��, �`^5r.•. `n.,<,�• .- '�� :.,�r �j> ..� ... C. ., .,y.o-4k .aJ � 7�,. L li... ��.. •'S . �.'^ ... .�.. r : .W' i. -`: ..j. ".ear Qf �. . * �. 'l'- �,,.9r�e •X T.T •�_, s,F. �T.'{j'r.•.wT'R t^S, a• r: a -•j `. ,, .. �" w +:,F . n . ,�.Z'r..: s. ' ,.a-+• �� . �. . r�." • ne ,. v:' =t,•:hvs -A�;:Y -5r, x. L'• Kw.Y-.s 'y`3..,, „.c...„ 'v,•,,, S�.r. ".'�°',. .,,a+a;,.t *;..'.... '•c -r' ':Y' a. '•�' • x,:, ..+.' •"$'ta','�,:.,,•j' *w • ?yi.r:., .°. .,.!'-'; yz .�•'� ,. .., . : , y.. ; ., ... .,,, .:, ,2.-.. _-.•�0.",�•., ..t".. -<d'. `F' ti - _ �..,lr:.;.g s: :,. :e ': .. r, . ." , -. ... - -,, ;.,,' i 'r.. 'J _ - n .1 .'" ;''R• `.ems 1u r, HAD NO APFETff �'T� Hilm Now► 7 Three Lost Comet=. Fh It with Pleasure you are .viewias Astronomers, in a recent inventory it lW-TD 1117 Any work a man is doing, of the nntvefirre. have wilata elf their ,. : - tf You is a itir3y vs.' yo 'lova =- _ o44Ta- t— roe more comets, Btefa, Bror- film now; sen and Tempel, while two othfirs are Don't withhold your approbation reported misting. The verdict in the 'This New Brunswick Woman xe- THl the parson makes oration case of the first three is accidental see -. d Lie it" w w m ne o e n comet, ow- - storedby Dr. Williams' J_ brow, ever, continue haunt the solar neigh - INA PHIL _I For no matter how you shout it, boyhood in the form of showers of yam= He won't know how many teardrWe meteors. Holmes's comet has been tea �? N Mrs, James Belyea, Brown's .Flat,! you have abed; advertised In the lost columns Qf The '900 _- k N.B., says:—"I am writing to tell you. If you think some praised► dee him Celestial Times, and more information PM lthe great good I. had through the time -';How's the time to slip it to him, " is urgently wanted. When last seen, "W dGy�( ly use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pill,. My, For he cannot read his tombstone in 1906, it was scantily cad and hada �f7L. tic 'tf,G health had failed and I was troubled' when he's dead. very small -tail. It has not kept its with great weakness. '2 had no apps- I dates since. Wolfe's - comet of 1884, oO Lite and frequently .had dizzy ;Pella.! More than fame and more than money one of Jupiter's household, looked a� The least exertion would make my Is the comment kind and sunny, feeble last yeai and is not expected to - --- - heart palpitate violently and. 1 felt And --the hearty, warm approvgl of a live long. - Dawm - Mountain Stream. tired at all times. I had, doctored a1 friend; 4 . _� lea. " " great deal Without getting All suddenly one wind ''Cloud -B g ng much re• Pbr it gives to life a ;soot, 1 ,got, mon"stain-bred, lief, and was feeling greatly disc And it makes im stronger, braver,RED HOT JULY DAYS And it Is still! �, Heather, nursed child' _..-aged when I finally decided to try Dr,. i And it gives him heart and spirit to �*** �t Innocent, beautiful, _Williams' Pink Pnis. The happy re-� the end; D ON THE BABY The lime leaves whisper, Winsome and wild: 3. And a blackbird's thrill Here she comes dant : :sults following the use of this meds- If he earns your praise, bestow it; Bends g ad ase to the grouts cine can beet be summed up by saying If you like him, let him know it; O'er bowlder and rock that I albs again perfectly well, able to I Let the words of true encourage. - With silver 'lute; 'And In many a waterfall 1. Jul the onh mtof o pressive heat; Bidding the songsters _ Shakes her white frock, do my hoU'sgorork-satT-enjoy--life--once---scale be said: - -y-` — p - , I feel it a duty to recomMend Do not wait till life is over red-hot days and sweltering nights; is Never more be, mute, Standish O'Grady. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all weak I And he's underneath the clover, extremely hard on little ones. Dlar• When bridal bey ; � _ rhoea, dysentery, colic and cholara la- _B� form her chamber ' For -he cannot read-hfis-tom- --- - -- - !� 1-- IP You have any or all of the 6ymp f when he's dead. fantum carry off thousands of precious In a golden gown: --- ' .toms above noted, do not delay, begin George A. Turner. little lives every summer. The mother —Robert Z. Key, �Q �pl��/�nr�DD� :treatment at once with Dr. Williams' must be constantly on her guard to Ji - Pink Pills, You will be surprised to prevent these troubles, or if they come Mlnard's Liniment for Burns. 1Flandaomet/ Illustrated tb plain of on suddenly to fight them. No oth r _ _ ®oderw bomeabyCassedu Ar- +' I E medicine is of -such aid to mothers rias ���hitd'csa �a Laaa HttMew F Pon atter a Pew weeks. ou can get Scorch -marks on linen may be re- G, id..tll he`(� ya, todretar + " ' os. the of Soma eu these pills through any dealer in medf- cine or by mail at 50 cents a box from Tablets. They regulate the bowels and onion and afterwards soaking Fin cold mat sari dtloastl o stomach, and an occasional dose given water. +e � for a toff• + the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- NaeLe.a9ttliders'd■tea 'ville, Ont. If you will send your name to the well child will prevent summer Baa •ddaWe wp - and address a little booklet, "Building complaint, or if the trouble does come oat, 'VP the Blood," will be sent free. on. suddenly will bemish it. The Ta AN INTERNAL F Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or b mall at 28 cents a boy from The Dr. �- Williams' Medicine Co.. Broekvl3ie, BATH DAILY - IDId-Pashiolllied Flowers. - F-PILLPbly There has been a great revival Of i w Low Sweeper Operatin Cott late Tears of old-fashioned flowers, so! 9 I ort eerueeattr ntl of this tread � •r, it3tat oldrfaabioned people And once The cost of electricity to operate an DECO RECOMMENDED ata.,.. en! ata wo" at Daae . 41 more the friends of their youth blob Would Be Content With Him, electric sweeper averages but one ang .atl aeatl tw face tioet .e .,:nonan isoming beside the lengthened pathway, He—"Wouldn't you like to go to the a half sesta an hour (even less than ea Tnau6 o wentl Faaana Rea.ar A prominent physician made the tar ttattes.r and veto, st■Ns how and this renewal of friendship is very, show with a handsome man?" an electric 'curling Iron!), which + remark recently that if people were treatment, Tbonsaatle of teab.eatata 1 welcome, in sprite of the develdpment She—"Naturally. but I'm not one to amounts to far less than you now pay half as particular in regard to in- as rears waw. of many new flowers. ltL'e owe to long for the unattainable. You knew." for brooma.Y exernaloappearance hreeaqu'rre t about@ Send ru Nr�e tdoto s Tna:..te h socists, men whose business It Is, of ourCrary invents would this constant widening of the flower Better Health From the Use off ............. .horizon, Of coure It is not every day old Egypt Had Divorce Laws. ceo�ttadid not stopetoCchink of the """"""""......••• by that one can develo^anew Sower, but SIOCIP� Porches. The ancient Egyptians, accorf:ag to P t importance of lees Ing the system by rummaging in old-time gardens In Improved heath fa America owes "Tile Dearborn Independent." had dt• p just as clean as one is careful to keep quiet, country villages. one may came 11I something at least to increased pope- force laws and alimony, and well-to-do mdse face and body. The result is ----+ ;upon survivals, -which are. almost new I-larity of sleeping In fresh air. My brides protected their fortunes by mar• that the intestinal tract becomes *� to the dower lovers of -new gener_s- viseping parch opens directly from my riage contracts, clogged and waste material which THIS - tlons bedroom and, as It is separated from should leave the body daily stays `i ► Tb .s we have again our tall African it by a glass partition,- is plainly via- there for an indefinite period doing, fi ,, marigolds, our sweet - Williams and lble to say one inside the froom Pbr A Si a Kann few people realize 5o many f !s slid live aviir this reason it was necessary to take t'h L ills t �e traceable to these clogging NOW WELL t k � beds of phlox and lychn , poisons 1 An internal bath sounds �'' again the' days of our youth in their ever easier to take _ apple-pie order, As it =,stems three and apply to the throat. A:so than any other kind A spoonful of �r The best -beloved of our old-tashlon- small Iron bode, the first step was to Inhale Qnlrk relePt aa4urPd Sat Lithofos before breakfast (or Health Restored" b Lydia ed towers go back to colonial day9, cover them in such "a way that they any other meati, dissolved in a glass y 9 T and suggest the elfnSiats sties• would not be too conspicuous and of tepid water acts as a ggentle clean- z • ser of the bowli—provides a Booth- • E. Pinlrha><n i Vegetable tion which could --transport so exacting would be uniform in appearance in internal bath that rids the sod a care as a flower spot, and treasure Pirate we eovered the bead and foot. g Y Compound amid the excilameuts and dit ers of boards of the beds wait close fitting w of dangerous tonic poisons and gives g ea ' one that feeling of freshness, vigor Toronto, Ontario. --I am certainly � •;`' colonization Me seed of -home flowers. alip-cover's of linen -colored cotton I 0 OF PAN and well-being. A further advantage very grateful for the benefit 1 have re - The hollyhocks and marigolds of our homespun. These eztenyl to the mat- of the internal bath lies in the fact ceiv ed from Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-' Present gardens -undoubtedly stretch tress on one aide and to the floor on I that a healthy body ensures an alert etabte Compound, also the Sanative a and active mind which makes for Wash and the Liver Pith. In the' an uubroken chain of linked seed back the other, thus entirely hiding the seater efficien and happiness is earl s tin I was suffering so much to toe English gardens from which our rrames-of the beds. Along the seams, greater pp y p gf blood that I thou ht I. foreruothers parted , and this outlining the shape of the bed. was one's daily work from loss o g - - would never be an laetter as doctor 'a thought makes them the " more wel- stitched red and yellow brr:td about an - - -' — 1 medieirte relieved me only for the 4'^ come .and the dearer, aside from the. inch and a quarter wide. Spreads for I time being. I saw the V etable est inherent qualities; which would make the beds were then made"of the same ! Compound advertised in the 'Toronto them welcome.—Candace Wboeles, in material with the braid stitched along Star,' and I fled the Vegetable Com, "Content In a Garden." the edge where the straight flounce to - g S Tablets the bestor me. pound1 e seamed on. These covers were made have been taking em since Sp about thirty laches longer than the and I intend keeping them by me a v- y : v t rap the e. reading your Pti- time. After r.7 TORONTO OFFERS BES r the pit- ��) fawn arwmLNVa. / vats Text Book I saw it foes neces- bed to allow for folding over *i MARKET FOR i Iowa, \ t, eery to use Lydia E. Pinkhsm's San Iowa, next problem was to.provide for s silos Wash, and I can safely say I Poultry. Butter, Eggs. �' the extra blankets and pairs. These + J ' , feel a different woman. My friends tiw We Offer Toronto's Best Prices. ve would be very untidy I[ ifs. on the r mark how ll k. I am - LINES, LIMITED bade and would spoil the trimness of - .i �a etv woman, but lam readyeat aU - • ' t times to boost your medicies. St. Lawrence Market Toronto 2the bed if piled under kite covers. The ' `-'� s l Mrs. CHARLESIFFIN, 949 Lands- " . problem was solved by making of the B I dowse Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. ^'M acne cotton homespun. large envel- a You may be having an experience sf. _oyes or Sat pockets the size of the Machine - - - - _t simil to Mrs C'�� and- win be- interested to know what she did. {' ' s' - springs, to which they were fastened i underneath by tapes. At one side of 1 A e DO i lleeit 1�ke Z]►0 COOj{l�g f ent Every sick woman can lest Vegetable that Lydia E. Pinlsham'e Vegetable 9 the bed they were left open so that the J Compound will help her since we are told that it does help 9fl out of every extra bedding can be placed here when ,not used and yet be within easy reach EMEMBER, flies are more than troublesome. R 100 women *rho take it. Sold by druggists everywhere. v when needed. = ' They coine from filth to food.. Get rid of them i �— -0ith Flit. ` !ti Minard's Liniment for all palms.sesaosros CANADA aAiElit .spray clears your home in a few minutes of dis- e/oNrleaAt. Carp can readi:y be taught to, come -bearing flies and mOsQllitOts'i6. It is clean,'safe ' d VANocullem. T. Ja"rL q,tB 1 for their food at the sound of a bell; •tend easy to use.' but, on the whole, Rah -do not hear F nearly so well as land animals, nor = do they possess any strong sense of Hills All Honeefald LVW48 sMe:l or of taste. Fiat: spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searches • .: h here , destre insects and their eggs. Spry It on your arments. out the cracks and crevices w they bide and breed, and ya yy Fl RR� High School Boards .and Boards of Education -Flit kills moth, and their larvae which est holes. FAtensive J ig testa showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate Are authorized by law to establish fabrics. Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomot- ' INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ogista and chemists. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has ; .:.ART SCHOOLS r Flit "'a8plsced the old methods because it kills all the in,ecta--sad dose 't quickly. (tet a F1' can and sprayer today. V With the approval of the Minister of Education. DAY AND EVENING CLASSEb STANDMW OM CO' (NEW JERSEY) may be conducted In accordance with the regulations issued by ,Distributed in Canada by Fred J. Whitlow dl Co., Toronto. - the Department of Education. - THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION' Is given In various trade*. The schools and classes are under the. direction of AN -ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for attendance should be made to the Prinelpai `af the school, COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD r.• SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the Courses of Study In Public, Separate; Continuation and High . Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. _ _ n...._, �.:-tea,; •.,, ...:�nr u.. ,.... ..... a. _.._.. ... a .. .. DESTROYS Mes Moequttow Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches S '-rho waaw can A file bor ' Caticura Preparations For All The Family For generations Cutieura Soap and Ointment have afforded the purest, sweetest and moat satisfac- tory method of promoting and maintaining a healthy condition of skin and scalp. Tender -faced men find the freely-latbering Cuticura Shaving StiAck•a necessity. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal powder, cooling and refreshing. Cnslatra Sravhw 3tkk 25e. ISSUE No. 30--'26. ;•+. / .. �g .:''"�' �_tr, :-':..r _-.::,f'�.. ...::, -„ _:._.r�..�....,+a ':.:.'�-+,__. .. .., .. Wim.:. Y-: __.�.., , ,, ...�...�• ".�.. 01 rf �,4m Z., �7 �,r. 4., tt�z T­� 7e. 5' 9. 7 f S 4 g? I NONNI His wif es who was M vine farm. w RYE STRAW - 0W Tire Somerville, died some years %!�15 Te celebration was to have taken IRICHAU-M-YS_-{ROG"D Fard3prs havingFod length faU r-i,� the form of_ a PIC iihl? id 1K -Treea a Co.,- �i&wery- weather tables were set in 41 C4 paid in a Whitby, befoTe tb reabinic same; Crest the apa6lous farm kitchen. Beautifu: Tresh FruitsandVegetables the United SLALM LQ4 Telephone' Whitby 108. Britain $2.00 W advance. bouquets adorned' Abe tables' then there was an abundanceof good Ilk 4 things to eat such as the G1 OTWEATkIER'SUGGESTIONS ;6 +� PpAimpla"r- i ke. cake - was placed in the centre'of tie SERE D'DED' WHEAT 2 for 25c. table and held a multitude of mina- NTIL - CORNFLAKE8 loc. pkg- AND COMMENTa. - candaes, - all lighted for uncle' 2 for 25c. Cheap rotes for fartunod country -P-EP- Will to blow out. But he not being a I bus clings. -BRAN FLAKES 2 for 26c. Vha- statement is frequently" �good blower one of his nephews on -Emildings,. 35c. a lb. _F_ --- %.10RN ED BHBP he act, t was a 1iiP_PY,_ "OY gitthering made that drinking and drunken-. t wind -wills. Silts etc. Everyone enjoyed it so much it was --SARDINES 3 for 25c. .loess more prevalent ...to day decided to meet next. Year at the Old .,'Autofbobile Insurance ORANGES 40c. d o & N!� r4under prohibition than nader the Gilchrist homestead, now the home of CANTELOUPE -2 for 36c. BERRIES Maricet Price s. Somerville. Ccimp- FAR, 8 FOR SALE -open bar. It is true that there is Reginald and Mr made to Mr. 1!mentary speeches were still driqkiagl'and hoot-leggiag is Gilchrist and all hoped he might be Write or pbon4' quite i-flourisibing business, but spared to see anothqr happy-. gather- FOR PICNICS --Paper Napkins, Paper Plates, aper upis ing. Among those present were: J. when we compare conditions a E DO B OW MAN 11 C. and Mrs. Gilchrist, Toronto; Da,�ii, the exist to -day with those 01 Gilchrist, Toronto; Wm. Gilchrist Jr., 20 - WHITBY, - ONT. Agency for the Toronto Wet Wash Co. twenty-five or thirty years ago, Toronto;- H. E. and 'Mrs. Gilchrist, Phone or Leave Your Order Toronto; Robt and Mrs. Giichrist and TIME TJIILE—Viakir�nlr Station'. decidedly in favor of pro - 77 .whey are doe two sons, of Cobourg.; James and Mrs. T*R. Trs!ns 4oina Eaal Ine,se follows bibition as we have it now. A -two sons, Detroit; Ben No., 10 M'611 '7Z8 & M. JAM E S RI OH -ARD SON. Gilchrist and o drunken --InWu and Mrs. Flint, Toronto; Mrs. Ale:z.. 28 Umel 1.'.56 P. M. generation ago A lrs. Sto- 30 LOO&I 5 25 P. ri of To- Gilchrist, Detroit; Alf ani Ill A*elliog along the streets 8.38 I ver, Markam- C. and Mrs. Holmes ani Sunday train, A. M. ronto was a common sighl� But two grandchildren, Dunbarton-, W.' and Trains eo:oe West �fta­as follows - Holmes and son, Dttnbarton, No. 29 Local 9 hi. Hardware Storeif a person will go into Toronto Mrs;'pickering ito-day he will have to wau; a long Reginald and -Mrs. Somerville and two 2n L000l 2.44 P. M. au errywood; •Miss bla� 9 N(441 9 06 P. M. r -e- he mill At'. P. inset' __gJhters,. Ch Alstance befo Somerville and Mrs. B. Loitton, Rougc and Miss Jennie Mills. Toronto. Foregoing is accozding to Standard r. -Man under the Influence of liquor. Hitt Those who were unable to be present tijnt-. 'Xho same change may be noted in Now is the time to get an Oil Stove 41 but were not forgotten were Mrs. John .-every city and toren-in Ontario. Mills, Toronto; Mrs. Geo. Gilchrist,n 8 Ramer Florence $18,00, 3 Burner '. Happy Thought BASKETS e ce for Toronto; Mrs. John Somerville, Rouge Lorain $25 00, 3 Burnei Now Perfection $25.00, puring -the past two or three Hill and Mr. Jas. Gilchrist, Maple HA om _wlale-that' last Creek, Sask. : . . I . I . . I - weeks several men, and -reports the EitAte of IN MEMORIAM. Scr"a Doors from 2 00 up. Wire Cloth from IS inch up to 48 inch,: -state that a woman also is taking W. G. BARNES and the en.tirs. Black and Galvanized. .6 hand in the go�me, who are dill- WRIGHT—Io ever loving memory of bugipeea of JOS. W. DOTEN our clear mother. Mary MArxLr"t Low'Brus'. Paints and Varnishes—best on the market, �,t. -gently searching the country fu Am prvp.4red to supply all sizes r Wright. who deputed this life. *soy money, sod they are meeting July 20th. I.M. froru Berry Boxes to Three Field and Gs:rden Toole of all kinds always in stock aad R-ilf Bushel. ith eo6biderahle sueceap. Their, Deep in e0r. Oour heart lie,, picture &no at right prices. loved o a to rest. J lanisto go into a community Gieen River Basket Works In Heco rip:9fool-owe will keep 1'. .-dand there remain for some day@. Because she was one of the best. Phone Mark. e409 tua. Agent for IntaTuational Farm Machinery and Repairs, as Coto the per- ltiog inquiries Up * cannot speak how we 1,ived her. NK PENNOCK Our Motto W sbav6 it, tali get it, Or it is not made - Our heorts, cannot think what ro%A�; FAA, sons who possess. a good bank. -acconot, and who they think can God only knows bow wp rni-s'lh-r -The Moto that niacip the Barnes As we J.)urney-&!oog3fe's rouigh Basket." The persuaded. to part Kith a good nay,' ard .-ishare of'it. When they have sly missed by Husband Fdnjily. Ticked nu their man orWomar). i•nto their CQnf'- they them get I I I J. S. BALSDON -PICKERING PICKERING TOWNSHIP Aence, and, claiming to be eve TZMLJLS FOIL RMGX Apecialbsta, they persuade their !a - W" -.4onded victim that he has serious Sealed Tenderii, plainly markod an ..4eye trouble which must be attend- to conteDto, wilt he received by the undersigned until 4 o in. (%tAndsird AMA& wed to at once, or total blindness times on moodAy. the 28th clavc(.1tily. -will be the result. their dtctim 101, for the C(-o6trUCt1On of ^ trio. ,naturally becomes- very much forced Concrete Arch Trust Bridge. span 00 feet clear, in the Villnge of 4slarme'd at his serious conditicw, Wbitevale.-con. 5. Fickeripg Town Neilson's ICE CREA11 4raviog never snowted that there Ohl lkas and speciai;ations, wily he S FRVED a ed a. t -w" any trouble whitever with seen and all information i+htal 1111!111111 sel. Ones and Bricks. 0 our Gardee lowest or any tender not coceseas ily all fl6vors.. pod toot on your prage dud will harmonise with tplainq that he cz=ah&Ze L&M= accepted. Bee' ye I w home and At sato nay surroMOUP—IL SM21111011d Hlreo* Root r for a cool and 4*Aon performed In- the city for so Signed refreshing drink. Rod of, -Asphalt Slits. -imuch money, of course stating a D A. BRATOIC. D. J KsAf eA, 50c per lb, or sed - 0 8 Tp Clark. Me - 118' n' Chocolat iresistant, and sconomiaL -very large fee, but khat he would Tp. Clerk. Whitby. Oat better still a nice lb. box. -perform the same 6p!!ratio for Cakpa of all kind,, 3D D Wedding,Cakes &'specialty -considerably less, which is stills X W. STAFFt%_rz%A.R -very Is rare Attar. The tineuspect- Marble and Granite Dealer.. 4aff victim reasons that a man .Who asks such a largeamount of Cemetery Lettering etc. ., money foe an operation' mapt be a First class worn ii R.MO ' wary clever doctor, and willingly Kiagston;Ro%cl and Pic'kering F UULLAAA sell of son s -submits to the earnest" solicita- E-Ast Tn-A nline. as age 1--tionii of the stranger.' The *'opera :Theo HONE ne Wbithy'88 R 32 qplCli is performed, and of course 27-0 - P. O.-Whithv R. R. twine pain must be. Inflicted to make it more real. The doctor Sets his fee �nd makes a hurried &=%ford, OnftrW -departure. , The victim has then Alms to thick over the matter. Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service AU sieft My Vkd" on Brantford Reefing rendered b7 -and after some consideralAou is An is W*ireft 6"o.. Pickerin convinced that' the "doctor" is a 00041iow, 00 F. J. "Prouse, 9 lake and that he was his dupe. ioAt VM have rohw- J. S. Balsdon Hardware, JPickering at" as Vim ride.No - toa,-f&r- 4' WAY- own olittilor. --to be reached and the money is sk rip the -gone forever. It is purpr6ing d how any - person could fall a vic- -PICKERING :i: to cow plet4i- No !.r --doctor, doserving the ancroei goe vivandering all over the country in AR kinET _ _ MEAT,, M search of patiintc It any such is ,encountered he may �be-safely per lb ,,.Round. Roast or Steak, stamped as a fakir or quack. Any .:t specialist who has built up a repn- urloin Roast or Steak, 28c A Action, will not stoop to any such Porterhouse Roast o Steak, Ise 1practices, and he does not need to 'ftump Fine Rib Roast, �s he has all he can do in his own =asI ft W, Heavy -Rib Roast, -office. This new game i% being He14 and _18c worked in different parts of the Shoulder Roast. .Lvroviuce with much success,Pot Roast, and Brisket, to hoi- 9c -victims will be found.. so long as :Lei: of'Pork�--- 250 9 'the crooks can evade the arra of Loin of Pork ... ... LO we the law. �Shouldet Roast of Pork., 20e, 28e 28c 2 CHERRYWOOD. Pork Chops, 05C '-Pure Pork-Sausaie; -A happy gathering re -union and re on Finest Salt Pork. of Gilchrists took place on Saturday Canada s First. High. Speed 'aeon, piece, :.borne of Mr. Alex. and Miss Isabel afternoon, July 17, at the hospitable ht Cd Finest Breakfe" B Edropean ape -Lig r 80c -Lawson. The occassion being to cele- Mild Cured Cottage R0118 (half or *bOls) .brote the 90th birthday of William The diXtirotive body lines of the New Overland Whippet- resemble the d1tal Europe. Qt .550 Gilchrist, who resides with her,neice custom-built automobiles of America and C Back Bacon, smartest rand nephew, Miss Isabell and Mr. Stand in -front of this car and you can imagine yourself On the boulevardS Cooked Earn, - - Alex Lawson of Whitby, to thirty-five of France. 25a Weiners,. - .on X 13. -=ref Mr. Gilchrigt's nleces awl nephews It will travel. 65 miles an --hour in perfect comfort Pick in who were present to make his 90th - go s5 tailes, of -Choose, - - seconds from 5 to 30 miles an hour Head 55 cents, Mr. Gilchrist, - I hortening, 3 lbs �birthday a happy one. line ovor l000 miles on a gallon of oil: EasylFirst and Domestic S --though rather frail, still retains 91LW 5 lbs 00 cents tains a Measured tests show that the Overland Whippet, with its 4-wbeel braksih 1b prints 18 cents,, bright mind. When a boy he ehiped, lengths from a speed 123e �olles an hoar. draw -material for the building of will stop in two car le Fresh Trout and -White Fish Every Friday: 5 feet, s inches high . . . not tall as e --the Eraskine Church and is thought, The Overland Whippet is only one living, who helped' The man. Yet it provides- more room to he the o and -comfoA than YOU*" eve= in putti=ng up this v#tructure. Mr. Gil-; found in any automobile of this class before. W. G. REM . .00 PICKERING thrust was born at Cherrywood on thea Ltike Motor Saleq, Phone 22. Wihil'hv d,ilchriqt '-,i Somer- AW N 7 • - -- - - - - - - - ti CLAREMON1 r -Hugh and Mrs. Mechia, of Pick- home. Because -here I live and d Mrs. Devitt. here I buy. Because the -K S - -oil St k- in Scarbregg .le vies 'ore. erica;, andiLsolle an a man I' I N'G L e- 8 spent Snaday last buy from pays his part ofthe: 0V with J. H. and Mrs. ga&l. :town, couutyv&u,1 Provincial Novi -Scotia Slaingler. The Lynn family spent Sunday A few of, the selected voices of Because the man I buy from helps Galt Galvanized- Steel Shingles 71n Oshawa with rolaUves. the Union Church -Choir assisted support my school, my Iodge,,my Sird!e Felt Slate Shingles ial Miss Miller and Mies Ellen Scott , 19 c the Agincourt Choir in their song church, ruy home. Because when for sale at pe __:Bp012t- Friday with relativeif at service on Sunday evening last. luck, misfortune or.. bereave-! T. PATERSOWS CLAREMONT .7. 'Locust Hill. tho rnskn I bu s: frnm ome To". Fb.t.'! act emd men& comes' Gall &ad �2 b- ol. Keswris. -mmow SOL& 361100 -Gregg are visiting relatives *t Walker. for the home -loving citizen. I buy is here with his4*indly Rreeting., his words of cheer and his pocket - too this i'Mr. At home Because my intere . @to I)wk. if'nobd his.' family. of are here.--' Because the community oven, Mrs. Hickson and THOS. F. Scon Here Your Chance CLAREMONT, ONT. .17 �L ip 605.00 hitevale, are visiting her sister, that is good enough for me to live me -to buy in In is good enough-loe 6 Miss Condy, of Washington D. Because I believe 'in' transacting JAY Is near and wttb it the summer . ..... with =1 friends. Be - Q. to visiting siaegs Dealer in Ford Cars, new And ig her brother, Thos: bar heat. Is there anything more delight- 10oody, and other relatives. cause I want W see the goods. ful than & real bath, after a real day's.. used.. We also have a few second. Miss Roach, of Cherrywood. and Because I want to got what I buy worst? The Fuller Brush Co , Ltd., when1 pay for it. Because every has made it positble'to make your Mass"41arris Implements and - ------ Was Snider, of Teeswatea, are Repairs. hand stoves in stock. Miss Clara Underhill. dollar .1 spend at home works for fondest dreams come true. A bath. room In your house in the count The B. Y. P. U. will not west the coiamunityi in whichl live, Life acd,Car Insurance. Because the man I No, you do not need the ­watervrorks.. at "to sell." again till further notice, be' buy fro ing to The Fuller Friction Shower Brush closed for the '.usual stammer re- stands back of the goods. Be- Phone Clare. 5102 with the Fuller Shower Tank will Mae. cause I sell what I produce hereat ..prices. give you A show0r that lasts 12 miqu- Misses Florence and Helen Lit- utas, You will have a real bath and afterwails a feeling like Grandpa tie and Helen Paterson. of Agin- Now- is the, Tim"e' Kruachen. $1025 will ins tal your court, visited at -David Gregg's F•M. C 0 0 P E I& 'last week. country bathroom. That is all. And To get new Ledger Plates watch yout chance. Every Tenth and Sections on your M. J Wilker returned home on shower Brush That Is Ordered Till Mowers, and your CLAREMONT Tuesday, *after spending several k:*. Thursday,. Joly. 22 .1926. Will Be Mowers repaired Agent forAckerman's Quality I' weeks in Toronto examioing Given Free. The nles of the luck ---,school papers. Z es. Ask the user. I Harde ones will be shed in -T t2e Newly, ��They will he done to your P 4 of July 80th 1 Ww.--.L,eelie left for-Manitobs Me. satisfaction by on Saturday. We will miss Billy'a Order By Mail.sendno money, pay ;genial smile and wish him every at delivery. I will come and demo strate personally if you wish, aro" L 0 R N E REI Coal;--Caai success in the west. show you the most --wonderful Saul - Miss S. E. Evans is able to be -around again, after being confined tarn of this century.. CLAREMONT', Each loaf's the ng Distributing Agent,' to her bed for about ten days Hard &,ad soft poai of th with an attack of tonsilitis. same ALBERT J. FRANK. best quaht7 on 43 d8Bro6k­Av-C.Torowta- Notic xCreditar Mrs. Arthur Ldawt, of Dunrae. Mark *0­1�4 huict Man., has been spending a few days visiting friends and relatives name In the Estate of John McGinty, deceased. , A. LAWp THOS. .around Claremont and Altona. Wall per All parties having claims against CMIL John Scott sold this week nine the Estate of John McGinty, late V choice reg. Yorkshire breading TAYL of the To of Pickering in sows to an American buyer. They See the F E N C I YG were shipped on Tuesday to the 1P,,' 6 0 LD T' IM Sam at -Bingham 6 the County of Ontario, Laborer, 8 R E before buying. deceased, who died on the 31st States from Greenhorn station. build acid sell an Ph One over SW @amplea to choose fro day of May, IM, are required to am pre ares, to bu' Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and m a 'yles of wn. chicken wire and stock d Mrs. Peostelly, of ?;V� CLAREM014T,' at 10c per roll and up. send the same to Ayrnes McGinty, fen s at reasonable Olareace an prices. -Brooklin, motored to Oshawa. C, , up A complete line of Paints, Oils and Pickering, on or before July 31st It will pay you to consult me before 4ff T� L Varnisbes at right prices Port Hope* and Cobourg on Sun- y A. D. 19M. after -which date distrt' purchasing. 5T bastion of the Estate will be made day afternoon, when they also Estimates i�heerfully Riven for sill having regard, only to claims then ,..I also bare for sale AepW% visited Rice Lake. intertorandextertor filed. Read v Roofing and Bread 3 lf�. loar, 180. Next Sunday morning at the ..,Bre B&IN Wire. 1 . -4. decorating. This notice Is gtveo.In pursu- Baptist Church the pastor willencs Ir preach on '*The Covenant of Call or phone 1813 Claremont of R. S. O. 1914` Can. 121, C* A 0 A N A 0 See. 58. and amendments thereto. Grace." Theeveolux subject will Whitby R. R. I be "Hallelujah. for He is Good.l. W.G.BINGHAM- W F_ N. Sinclair, K. C, .31-43 Phone Pick. I= The Store that saves Solictt-2r for Agnes McGinty, 'Strangers and visitors will be you money. cordially welcome. Painter and Decorator *Dsh&wa, Ontario. • We are sorry to report the sort. Quality First ``Courtesy Always CLAREMONT 0 illness of Edward Gleason from Claremont, Ont&n0l Jnly 5, IOX V U! 44 complications, away and other c CREAMERY I -It the time of writing his was MEN sitchtly improved. We hope the Highest price paid for 0 improvement may continue until he has fully recoveped. Choice n111r__rCJ1dMd4id%n Am Cam Cream at the School purpose holding their anou ..&I excursion to Port Dalhousie on I T H branches and correspondents Tuesday, July 27th. The school Groceries w throughout Canada and strong finan- Give as 'a trial and be convinces, desire to take welcomes all who affiliations abroad, we am in a position to in this delightful trip. Come and make prompt collections in all pans of the bring your lunch and enjoy the Fresh Ever' Week y world. Acceptancos .are quickly obtained. BEATTY bating with the school. Boat payments promptly tranmitted—detaills are leaves Youge SL Wharf of the Niagara, St. Catharines and To- at the very -STANDS FOR THE BEST hatefully and accurately handled. irooto Navigation Co. at 8.15 (day Ask our local manager for complete informaticaL light eariag time), getting back lowest prices 24 to Toronto about 10 $0. Adult tickets, $1 00; children. -undo.- years. 50 coots, from w ha,;f. Highes"t price paid "last Frig The garden party held DCM401M- BAW 'day evening, July 16. by the offi WHITBY BRANCH, J. H. PERRY, Managai. for farmers" cars of the Football Club for their ...boyswan the beet hold here for BROOKLYN BRANCH, Z. -C. CROSS, Manager. rodixce - some years. The football match p ,,waa enjoyed by all and the wore does not Indicate the play. as, Pickering certainly played good b&U, but goalie Morgan stopped Littisr'. Carriers, Bay Carrion. 'A.- -Ne-w Arriva Pumps., Door Tracks. Cow their fast @hot@. The score was A Few LBowls. Presence Svetems Etc. A 4.1 in favor of Claremont. The progrsto put on by the Locust It will pay ran to get my left Oft •above befbiv buying else= Hill sad Cedar Grove Mississippi Minstrels was good from start to Being fortunate secukox'm large stock of Men's and Boy's �Blue Timely FRANK J. PROUSE doish, every part being well per- Serge" Suite at Reduced Prices, we are now offering eta formed. The -music was -excellent Pan. PICKERING, ONTARIO • d people certainly jo ad -done bargains for two weeks only. y. 4_= entertainment!" go The" clothes are going to be sold for, less thiLa- the.. present. Cost of The PlckeiRIIg receipto at the iraw—w-ire burly- Iuul LIS from rif W. P Boys, $5.00 to $7.66' 42M and at the booth . n": fiance The officers of the club 06 to X7 r with �01 R61 A 0 -thank the ladies and all who to Cow* Early to Receive Your Choice and Size The object of this Association is tole any way helped to make this Kar.loseen stealing and prosecute don party such a sumees; for the Kiddies' Silk' Call at us 8M the felons. 10 , FINGOLD'S -Pho football boys. Our village was greatly shocked Soll special, 29c A n3c,401qw. ONTARIOKambers baving 6661" on Friday last when the -news waswt any weenbee received that one of our highly Youths' Silk of ZzeoufAve commutes —teemed residents J C Paxton L8 bssshi fes •1.00. had passed wway suddenly at his 'Mussellwaya's Sox, Special, -39c summer house at sw0arTen appil"don. Lake where he and his family Ladies'Silk had been spending the past few Y� 1, InstaRment Plan '..weeks. - had been in poor for time With heart 50c and -1$p 1 so -health some- trouble. Ontheadviesofhis phy- -.Hose, sician he gave up activework Ladies' Silk about three weeks alro,but he, Himself, did not consider hie con .-Hose,-75c per pr.. eider his condition serious, so that popularity. Often the. object pnr- his sudden demise,came as. a great to his friends. Mr. Fanck Crepe. for shock many Paxton was born in King Town- ladies' dresses. ship 52 years ago. For about 25 inbtallments of- your earningsin a year@, prior to coming to Clare- -mont last fall, be and -his family - Famey and plain lestded in Uxbridge. He was a man who had made many friends Curtain Scrim. - 'owing to his kindly disposition YM If reqnired and there is no depreci- -and was a -general favorite with ation, but accruing interest as time -the young. His funeral, which .,goes on. took place on Monday afternoon A Fre8b line of Groceries and to Uxbridge Cemetery, was lar- .Hely attended. The funeral ser- - Fruits always on hand at vice was condneted by Rev. Mr. rook bottoud prices.. !Lunan, a former pastor. Mr. Pax- i[C K-ERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager Aon is survived by hii wife, three '"daughters and one non, for who;y Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill; Whitby Ds -L'S C 0 T T ..the heartfelt sympathy of :Harness -maker, community ie extended in their CLAR MONT PTOKERRNG, - ONTARIO ell Tjok&W may be b" trom Vag Pr6iulwo of sw0arTen appil"don. Buying on' the' ...... Y� 1, InstaRment Plan D, Mu'nr'-o, N PURCHASING commodities by X paying "a dollar down and- a -dot lar a week" has grown into great popularity. Often the. object pnr- chased is worn out before it is paid for, and the purchaser continues to pay. Buy yourself a fortune on the SWING instalment plan by:,-ptaciog regular inbtallments of- your earningsin a I 11M Standard Bank savings account. The money is alway-9 aviailabI for use YM If reqnired and there is no depreci- ation, but accruing interest as time .,goes on. ;REPAIRING STANDARD 'BANK OF CANADA i[C K-ERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill; Whitby Tjok&W may be b" trom Vag Pr6iulwo of sw0arTen appil"don. Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, O. S. N1111. er, M.' S. Chapman, Pickering. D, Mu'nr'-o, #-Oak I kkermg Leatter GoidsStafte -HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness &ad, - Parts is now complete. :BOOTS—GREB SHOE We have a large stock of this -.Famew Boot on hand—unbeatable for hard wear and tear. ;REPAIRING We maintain our -established reputs- tioD,for repairing all kinds of harness and boots. CECIL BRADLEY :Harness -maker, PTOKERRNG, - ONTARIO ­­ I - 1:� ­ - ­.­�".W.-., --r-1 ._7 Z�f L i. in Av . . J� 1. .11*7--t Al Z_, 1110 k1 want back. I told team that be had been WMed. I sent to the nearest SaTrained Office Assistants large town and got books, I toolf cor- flu E1116tt y us r4spondence comrz=. T kmew how to &- . It - .� I - d things now. I oWdiel the in- Soman -!'7 - night sometimes. I wasn't afraid of the wind any more. I loved it; it wen During the month of Jew the Alliott EirUoymelift'Department 10. so strong ap(V clean and straightl I colyod more than twice as many calls as there were. gradustee to ill AtudiVA &r A y the Positional, ..bar, Anti than the t.slacbers",istrict near town exaluinations. I took a The: demand conclusively tor.spectalleft and the number of .calls we d school in a that receive Pr cclusively that our graduates re to year, and the following year I got one ymmut day requirements. In__1*wn.__Tbe olif so Young pol in In a thorough tmi•ning for fellow. and came to lfv#:with'ms. 'We lived ed by immediate profitaWe employment, take Tour first step to suclosm together, and I made them happy, I by addressing department I'D" for illustrated cats Cuo. really happy, for three years. Then they' died,' one very `soon -after the T" 'REE 14 TEA'— ELLIOTT other."• 'The brown _jirl was- sobbing. Fil- It Is ,more ti 60nOlfACH11111 & MMOM 4*11Gi0U*- lette rose and went to her. "Won't you come? You will be .glad afterward. •• "I—was--going to go away—with YONQJk AND ALEXANDER ST. TORONTO him—.tonightl" _J "Never' mindl You haven't -gone. 'You need never .p.." She waited4a. Cmelty tot Animal rioe. , You do not need it, but that doe* moment and then added quietly t "I Baby brother was shrieking with do. . not matter. You are appealing to made a solemn promise to myself longlight, but his elder sister, Motel, sent something In his n&tUTe­t0 the stuff - go that if I could ever save an(ther UP scream after scream of. horror. I that makes herow--and you should girl, a young, lonely girl, from -a man knew the differenoo, Even tholugh my carry your point. who 'understands,' I would - tell her bands 'were . white with flour, &M V Show him, as he growle, older, how the story of my life. When I saw him was busy making puff pastry, I heroes were always kind. A 4.1_4 had -U '64— -%—# 04. Wh414 Sydnjjj ey over w your. ranch n if "One day I told him sb4 mt hating to Stop. Catching Up a towel to- wipe ng, carefree way, whistling -4 bad my hand,, I ran int the garden. and others. Every boy wants to be a the *Ind. I don't - know whether he you seeds to come and speak to you." A herol In this way you will, plant -eyed "WhsA Is tt alit about?" I asked, On the porch a solemn, blue asked me or I just told him. Any - of kindness 'where cruelty would have ."baby stopped playing with a set of how he understood.- It a the first The brown girl rose., Her eyes were Baby BRvthw, two years odds, hold up —Mrs. Nestor Nool. :wa blocks, stared, and lurched gravely They no longer invited. They half dead buttergy. 'IDok. Mummy— been. A great, overwhelyr-Ing surprise of my ov to his mother. The. brown gi life—that he understood. He w were closed against the power to feel. how he wiscles." he exo1slined" hL pleked him up and cuddled hi e exactly how it felt, and cou,14 e press Only her arms gripped Tommy with " owkiting with joy. L C�l flercelly. a sureness, Of'Possis"dOn that AX81CREl- - Needliess, to _46y what my answer jer T-nan I. so thin' 1101 11Wn Staring out across the dry, ahim- it bezT ed him and made him whimper. was as, I carried the culprit to the -it low, gelt, .4 In A ItIlArI039Y WIL � like evil ng •earth-, F411etterapol spirits waiting for me. He Ifia-de arms, and the brown girl yielded it tone. *m e*r—terribly, frantically -clear. Tray do boys always wamt to hurt "You think th.1a Is bad, her, the After that we were always together. Tommy. "Write a note and tell Pete things?- asked six -Test -old Elsie, ing and the wind cry and the coyotes 'Me rode off together, and then, far where you are." "Poor butterfly! "'Hier own eyes were howl and the creaks haugh. You're! from that awful, wind-swept As they came around the last bend moist with . team afraid of the voices of the earth. I I swapHe toad of the road, Fillette saw Pug -gins, Wbr, indeed, do boys IoTo to hinItT house, we sat and talked• scarcely more than a speck at the edge You may pretend they do not do so. was born where there was no sound me of the world shut away except t behind of the little porch. Her loyes lit UP, You may W nice, well-trUined boys that of the wind sweeping the wind. I met him sometimes at across the earth all day and all night, I night. and we rode silent for hours- "They're so wonderful."- she said would not do so; but you cannot got "At night I used to lie awake and I under the Stars. He always under- softly, "these men who don't urdler- sl from the fact that a boy is more listen to the wind. It seemed to me stand Ill poor dog or ! ,stood, - whether we talked or were still. cruel than a girl See the -that it sways stopped just outside, As they came nearer, she eppped cat with a tlu can tied to Its tag. Who I "He stayed In our house two months both hands to her lips and sent a long. did r it. you ask? The, answer you In, Heavy Thoughts. our frame house, and howled louder I and three days. When he went away, clear "Woo-ee, woo -see!" Into the *till vaxiably get is, "Oh. some boyal" Mrs. to scam me. It shut us in like a I went - with 1--im." Stout (Cloomlly---on the w2jol blanket. Even when I was very lit- "Oh!" the brown girl cried. blue air. The humar speck moved Most boys are naturally cruel This —"Oh. dear. oh. dear, I weigh much ij>Vs. I could feel the years rushihg by. more than I did last week." "We went East. We lived in dif. quickly to the other end of the porch 1 is a fact you have to face You cannot carried away by the wind. without ferent cities. We had 'lots of friends and leaned far over the railinv oii have to deal with the Triond—That's nonsense — you re . - I neglect It If Y power to stop and wait for me. "Woo-ee!" it answersd. tTainlng of bops. just loduleng in hea y thoughtm. llt "You say Pete doesn't want to give men, always men. Sometimes we In I High on he mc, .. 31alriside, Pugirill � In old-- day- men had to fight 1V had to move I didn't understamd, and , - --- I . 1 up his land. He wants. to buy more he never exp7sined. Ile on!y laughed adjusted his g'asses and Pee L rei at the order to 11 -re I Suppose it Is a trace, Minard7a UnImont for $ore Foot He plans and has hope. My lip that deep, happy laugh that had made two figures coming along in the thick of thesie times That still lives in the e__ Me all warm and glad when I had yel had given up planning; they had no ow dust. small boy, and maPre Ik" him cruel, na- No ctle ' . L — hope. You can never be aboolutely. thought of it while the wind howled -Well,' I'll'be-­damn*d'10 be said tura. ly. !slaty—"Jack calls cyrithia bin pe"Ay I alone when you have hope. We had slowly. "That little white-at-g,,old I Put chivalry in the place of cruelty, and the apple of his eye. Why canT at night He was always kind and the ti tea . ch the *Mail c . htld that his he you call Me' must pretty things I tk* that 1' I had only a misty know'&dge 01,131 1 bad cloth*, and I —I— an -A h fleorge�"Kcv can 19 Me IS In this baby going out to reform r Aj too elvioloss th that there was. -a world beyond— —and it went to theatres and conceits. I i wind, and I wanted to go All the w" the Lordl" never lose, a ctsmop to enforce this lee- fruit business, and I'm in the Jish 2 had every thing that I had fek by -4od0y hunger and thirst, everything (Tb# Enid) son. Go out of your way to teach it. trade." sweeping by Me in the wind; but it I - . . . . I felt or thftght. was centered -In that was hell' lbw we an anftal In plain or a poor bLrd. wuh ii -wounded win&. handle 1t --4o get out into that other world— PTIM. _Had To. "He had told me. that last night -my beat coat '7-1 tenderly and my to the boy- "What a lallialady throw' to push somehow through the wa.1 of under the stam, that we would be 0 f b most amusing things that do you think we ought to do for this and I trousers out into the Street.*' it iwin<L before it was too late. be Introduce at an even. 6 "When I was not quite 18, a 'man married in the first town' but when i., Zl �polnr thing?" *What did you do?" we came to the town he said: Ing comi is "the giantess," There "I followed suit." came. He wasn't Specially good -look- 11 'To hell with 'this dump. Let's are two ways of making the ridiculous See! You are sating ng the boy's &4% Ing, but he was big and happy. I wish go on to a real eitv.' figure, The first way. to for a tall. boy I could make )*a understand what it Fn . New York he to, . d me that he to take another tall boy on his should- meant—for the first time having somebody young and hawas marri-,' a ready, so we couldn't ers. They must then be wrapped in ppy in the he married; but he to'd me so gently, two long gowns. so fixed as' to 100K 1 house. Pete is young. When he comes home,he-ta:ks and whistles and so --so anderstanding'11"y_ that I was ll one drabs, The boy on top must sorry for I im. I believed it hurt him. have on a bonnet or head -tire" like-, lays with Tommy, and you always i i I tried not to ',et him see how I hated that of a IaAF, The second way is. plays Tommy. I had nothing, only it --the small humiliations, the false let a tall boy take an umbrella and those two old silent people. names we had to give. She was a]- open it half -way. Then if there to a I "For the first -week I saw very lit-: way-, writing to him, and I got to round waste -basket in,thehouse (ire," 1 tie of the strange man. Father said know the envelopes. Sometimes she it in a blonnK, thick veil and feather, { _ + the doctor had ordered him West, cause he had been working too hard be - would have him followed, and would and tie the suPPOFed head at the top of threaten him with suits—that in, when the umbralta. Dmases nicely draped In New York, and that he would stay he was making good money. about the umbrel:a and boy will.make -a month. He was al.ways out riding I -cou!d never forget the two o7d, tbe-figure at first glance look like a over the prairie, and when he came brften people I had left. I wrote to giantess. There is always great coni- I in to meals he told things that made te'l them I was properly married, and motion wheq such a . stran0. t4ing, A&Erperience the prairie seem like a different cow- my mother's letter nearly broke my suddenly appears in a rcow flub of try, During the second week he be- heart-, i -be was so thankful for me. girls and boys.' 'noon, and in the evening we would sit she was afraid of the wind and the S Messiah gen coming home ear*ier in the afte_r� - , R —late for , us—talking. In the third Then for I the first time I knew that World's Wonder Railway''I week, I liked to awake in.the night bare, flat; - reaching :and, As I had been. The Buenos Ayres and Pacific Rail - and .hear the . wind. His room was She was almost hysterical with joy way', of which .Sir Arthur Watson has Wndlisguise 1ust under mine, and I :i that I bad escaped. S6 I kept' it up'. nager, 'is' ked to im- been appointed general man I el�f the_gasr L. mes we use, Fr, ii the wind t 1 wrote up an my fine clothes, and of the presents d drive it tree, he would wake he wouldsuddenly thrustonmli, For the first'titne it, My life of probably -the inogt wonA 1 in the I world. but two tarnilui, Buenos fliough thi'. DOE _�-away. felt safe. [that wind -beaten house. those lean Ayres and Valparaiso, are,tropics] cows, my father and mother, haunted towns, the line, owing to the immense me. - I-gct to dreid his careless laugh- elevation it attains - in crossing the ter more than I had ever drf adedthe I Andes. runs for hundreds of miles CPO" Ible wind. 4 got to despise his easy to- through a r4ilon of eternaVanow"'and eranct, slidint'tut of ti,nplet.santnesq, is frequently blocked by avalanches. An tft never facing and battling with any ' 'sCwayq -Amongst tts, wondsrs'is a Spiral. tun - l thing, grasping for every nal that cost a million pounds to build, pleasure that came his way. . it was a natural bridge of Took, and a string waist ttan h"ring life rush by in --together of 118 steel bridges linked the wind. by short stretches of Solid permanent 'Pi"lette shivert� and the brown girl WAY. - buritd Ler face in i,ei irms. ",I 212 Don't!" she cried: - 77-7 Min'ard;s Liniment for Rhourniltlern. Filletie iWe t on, more slowly now, as if the memory were -crushing I out Polite. her life al the reality had done. Little Mary had been taught Polite;, "It was that way for a year and a nese, and was an apt Pupil. One day -P Atp .-ha*.f. Then, one morning, I woke up the 'minister ftIled, and Mary, waiting to find -that he had gone. He had !eft carefully for a pause in the oonversa- It makes it *note pitned to the pillow, and' some tign, remarked:— theni snide—, !-money." A, bitter smile touched fil- 111 beer we are going to have the lette's lips. "He laid that. he w4s: pleasure of losing You." iies swe i going because be saw that be no! worth while. •longer made me happy; and that was all there was in life -.•-happiness. It was just the kind of thing he had said so often on our long rides. He said that he wou:d always feet very tender to me; that I had been a brigtrt spot in his life, but that it was no After use trying to keep the• bright spot when the shadows fell. The brave eve" XnC4 thing to do was to recognize the truth and face it. Ile was always ta'.kin', issurL No. 30.—'26. that way about facing the truth.* ~ r�HERE is nothing unusual in the appeararice of Surl, light Soap—but what a wealth of goodness it contains. On washday it wades into the - wont with vigour, turns the - clothes out gloriously clean and - sweet -smelling and—beat of all, its purity is Sacked by a $5,000 tm means r urdon to fabrics. Your =d linen . deserves' .8unlight. so sulti //ielarge4sellingt�OaP .1ciuq&y . -in the World MADE 8Y d LEVER BROTHERS Limalm TORONTO Eveiywhere X .. X`Q­ r .77 a _4 d, 40 4N Ar Since none o1�ys who' ItTes normally U wit's seclusion and dwells I LI%AU�AAftpr U -11E CANAD keeps M - the world at a diatinoe, one of HE the first and most Important lessons M file to to get along with other poo- ple -5 LU the habitual daily contacts. And me PL.�VNINQ ''BUILDING F1 NANCtNG Yet It may not be ea" to be amiable with those whom we "a familiarly and DECORATING FURN15HM GARDENING 7 constantly. "A mar's- foes shall be• col r I -u4. those of his own household." Constant proximity.,uniess thero is the spirit of. give-and-take and of generous for - 7 bearan;ee, may' Lead to friction and pe b. acrimony. Men on exploring ex dL tions, panned in a small but or a boat for months at a time, get to know one A% another -too well and fall to quarreling' One of the obligatilons, of -a friendship is to preserve the, possibility of tuys^ tery and surprise, in a happy.marriaga each partner strives to bring into the te)lowship new and various enlivening experience and Incident. We need friends and neighbors to keep -us from becoming self-centered and from having too many ingrowing Interests. For the normal business as- sociations lift us out of ourselves anty us from a, daily round we know too-wejl into a fresh region of thinking and feelings A plain and •Itome17 virtue, but one of the qualities most likely to oudoar us to our own kind, to that of more neighborliness.. The good neighbor Is the one who is not merely touched by 1307 the plight of a fellow mortal but moved to alloys ff.— J�11111 'I'll! kli'1111111DERRE -OW BUN A woman may trate asitbar surpass - Ing b"tky nor extraordinary clever- By Edgar train,_ Architect seas nor a briNiant and scintillating greatly perspective impresses one with PRINTED FROCKS THE VOGUE Tttw groat increased cost of con- add another thousand -which, in view The pars e pr 9Z. --no FOR ALL OCCASIONS. wit nor a great -deal of money to spend, structilOn'abovo that of pro -war days of the cost of the house, is the maxi- the fact that it is an house and Yet the Is beloved beyond many makes the "Own your own home" rob- mum amount you. should pay for a lot. pensive frills but Just IL good 1311batan' Fashion—more practical than we who Lave these things because she hash Ism quite a perplexing one for the On tha basla that the yearly rental de.. tial home not lacking In this quality of Ilive her credit for—has given her a sbeer genius for.cousel and nom as a eye. What ifainfly of Unalted means. In addition r4v&f)le should amount to ton W cant. being acceptable to (1 (smart endorseawnt to the frock Of sion. Her insight goes to the heart of to the 400fit of th* home itself, the bar. Of the total cost and that you should would otherwise be rather plain lines printed material. For luncheon and another's dilemma. She devisee. in a done of carrying and upkeep are also be able to carry the house for less, you as far as the walls, are eoncstulbd 11" laf�oon wear, the Model pictured, crisis what Is the beat thing .. to do. She and often turn out to be the will dad this house comes w been averted on two sides by the' 110 - bore Is mart, and not too dressy, and makes her life count for its tuill value greater all within b side by straw that bresiks tho camel's back." the 'province of propriety. Interest; coding porch and on another Way be fashioned of crepe de chino, tL felIbwshiP and cttlzmahip, and ail PY*m these viewpoints ihe aocom. tax"; insurance and repairs should be the protruding bay window. The cot- 'Irayon or cotton voile. The frock is who know her count themselves for- panying Illustrations should meet with codsiderably less than five hundred tags roof; wide water table at the 1100T 1KTaIgbt in line except for the flared. tunate in being thus befrienAsd the approval of prospective builders. dollars—not more than tour hundred '10vel and attractive windows also am - (sections am In at the aides, which are The initial cost is in the vicinity of and fifty dollars. at the most, in-clutitag! *lot in producing a pleasing bungalow 60 %r 'very fug at the tower edge, and a N.� four thousand dollam' To this let us. Interest on your own equity. effect I' scarf collar tying on the loft shoulder. All Bermu& Islaniclsof Corel From the Dosch one may go directly �:Lottj, loose sleeves are set into the FornwliacL to either the kitchen or living" room. armhoUs. No. 13017 is In sizes 36, 38, 7' .. C. 4t 44 and 48 inches bust Size SS To many persona Bermuda's hue.. This convenience to often aPproclated 1bust requires 3yards 89 -inch figw- dyed odd islands aro a dot on the map when coming home'but perhaps more % Ind material; tie colter % yvrdso as & time saver In the Many little con. In reality Bermuda has about 700 miles -7 Itrasting cut crosswise. Price 20 cents, southwest of Now York and about $00 trips necessary to Sad out "who's who' Some sewing brings nice clothes miles directly east of Charl"ton. B.C. at the front door, 1. . . : -within the reach of all, and to follow The .extreme length of the archipelago The living room Is 17' 6" x 10' sad Ithe me is aghtful when Ft iii about CW has a buCt-in bookcase an nPen firs- odand a large bay width from three-quamers of a mile to t 1:16ne so easily economically by place with tt:e hearth and economic-, ro I window Thotwo_'6"rooms firw-61%ft� our throe miles, The principal islands are the styles pictured in r ,new Fashion Book. A chart, Ac mail c6lu. five in number--Ahiii mainland. St. ly larger than usually found In 9 St. David's, Somerset and homes and each has a roomy clothes . . . . . . . . . P&"=zg each pattern shows the ma- George'a. broom eomet and. -well aerial as it appears when, cut out. Ireland , -;Every details In explaitiod so that thi Just when Bermuda was created we appointed bathroom and kitchen coul, des "Inexperienced sewer can make without do not know, Upon the top of a hid- plate the PtAn and we think—s. ii%- 'diffictr' 31 --in attractive; dress. price den see mountain—said to be 15,000 able home. 01 the book 10 cents the copy. feet high—tatillons open millions of 6' % IO o Wo! 16-ar Readers desirinir further information regarding the place and specifications -HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. tiny sea creatures erected a mass of of this house should communicate with coral through long aeons past. the a rebite," direct. Address Mr. Write your name and address p6iln- Up through the waves they but r1this .,Ly, giving ?:amber and size of such group of large and small Islands, lying Edgar Prato, 212 Confederation Life 0" together 34-0 Bu1i4.1n1r. Winntppg. Man. patteram an you wazA. Enclose, 20c in close close In some cases -========= — stamps or coin (coin preferred; wimp that man ham built causeways to con rice' carefuay) for each number' and sect them—and'on up until the coral When the Queen Laughed.�IaugbatIsone about a Scotsman wtO, Scotsmen average Eft. 8%in, in address yww ords. to Pattern Dept., formation rises several hundred feet wen It ts0 stay with some English friends height; Irishmen. Eft. 8in.; ,English- ` nglish- Wilmn PublieWrig Co., 78 West Adia- above sea level. I Met a worried Scotsman the othor on holiday, bringing with him a one- men, bit. 7,�%in.; and We:shm*n, Eft. kids St., Toronto. Pattierns sent by just who put Bermuda on the map in Asy. "Why Is it." he asked me. "that, pound note and ft. clean shirt. But be 6%in. tvtum maL not -known. An old Spantak map of all the best jokes are against my coun- hasn't changed either 64 them Yet' 1510 shows them and a Spanish h�s- trymen? Even the Queen. has .suc- Always. mix starch with Soapy-_ With An Eye,.L."h in iL tortan. gives an account of them in a cumbed to the temptation to laugh at vegetables will keep fresh for water. This will prevent the iron 7 chronicle of.,tbe voyage of Juan tie us." And be -told me that the only 1 Green will give the linen a Them were saucy girls and teasing Bermudez In 1615. It seems likely that joke whicfi she heard at the recent' days if they are sprinkled with water sticking, and boys as iong ago an 1762. The letters in paper. Bermudez had some previous know. Royal variety performance and still and roiled up bAter giess.a al G'i young William Addison, a relative 4,edge cq . their existence and named only just _�K the famous essayist. them for himself. Journeys Bgautiful. found their way Into print: letters 7..ADAMON'S ADVENTLIM written at nineteen to pretty R= _71 Wnson when be was In his first year /A0A44S(*4,1 YvAN71 91 Oxford. T, CoMia UP TO "Tou may than -stars-'Y'O'll live miouge AND H MY -k-Tour thi-Asign of George the third," he told her in one epistle, "tho I must tell womaCRFuL wou whether you" Il believe ,me or no that the Graocian and Roman Ladies durst not have behaved so to ui their 'Acknowledged Superiorsi—Ay, Ay. put .-P T04 ,:u Lip & look as scornful as you lease & call me all the Pedants under the Sun I don't care a Farthing, I must will tell you that you modern Ladies are very unlike your prudent Patient contented great great greatimbtliers!" 4 But his charming Rom, however modern in behavior, was certainly not f the flapper type m' a-ppsaiiance, for 4- hiLd long blond halt in wavy Mau - g and large blue "languishing". eyes. o paturalIT he wanted her picture, and, (D 9,-ig .--though there were no photographs In Abuse diys he meant to have it. -.'I have a favor to beg- of you '"END BARRELS rote. -You must I Rosy," he w. SHE HAS TO EA:TA LoTr�")' or APPLES TO MFL JAKE$ HOUS N�L --bave lately become a,Painter andIII 5 - HErR S4NGfNW Not to Mention An AM. �oF APPLE 0 y iiFAClri ER SAYS Drawer, You Remember I have got a cold and you EVERY E inny when a girl APPLE IMPR VOICE I Ul itll your Shades and flave hit all but offer her a coat bow quickly she warms .;,70U)is tolerablyF well; now what I -want Is a Shade of yours with an Eye Lash up with" -- In it No doubt his Rosy sent What "Yes?" "With only one sleeve of it around -he wanted; her "atade," or shadow �pi-oture, cask on Paper and traced in her." profile, with the tips of the long sweep - Where They Eat ther-octopus. Ing eyelashes daintily projecting. Such rhades, were usually merely, blacked In Naples and Southern -Italy the Tinto silhouettes; more rarely, the out- OctOPur, Is regarded as 'a great derlicacy hide was, completed and ftMd In with among fish eaters. In the exciting and T color, as her Billy may have meant to narrow streets of those Italian cities do with hers. flabby octoepus arms and bodies are op , i . � . I always seen banging on hooks or slop - V Packet Gramophone. ping arolind on wooden benches. How in the the people are ever able to eat these Tho smallest gramophone (CWOO*. 12K by TW.Nid Id has lust been manufactured by a things after seeing them so arranged Is no Canadian tourist Is even able to ZZ*n firm. It can be carried baa guess, but they do. A Big Improvement is Du& psan's pocks4l X• , . 7 7. A I L00ALISMS0 -Mrs. John Murkar spent Sunday -Mrs. Willett, of Toro:moo, o, is visit " and Monday with her daugliter, Mrs. ing-Mrs. Courtice.r D. J. Callaghan, of Toronto. M. d -,Sn ­. me Mnys A, Sa�iljer, Deati practis�- • -Dr. F 13UNEARTON. 7gq+ ifi_-To-ron- -- hhnrval and Mrs, Pollarik a :.in. ins_T9r9nto,_ 7#1 - be-- here -in �Ws meets-i-s-ustia - ---------- -CA V _J. Tripp, A.T.C.M. of Vancouver, office 011 Thursday from. 10 am. t� the -Men"s Store - _called -on the GerdoZ brothers Iasi 5 p.m., as usual next Sunday at 2 p. m., in theCommun week. -Dr. H. T. Fallai e, Resident Dent- ity Hall. At 8 o'clock, thellector, Re D. B. Langford, Will conduct the reg - Of 1.49 Fraser �fid famiV, To- t. Office over Baldson's bbxdware Mon's Straw Hate, regular 1100, for ionto, ular afternoon service. On Monday,, -ummer store. Office hours, i# to 6 daily and are spending the 15 Sand Lake. August 1st, the members of the A. Y. Meo8 Running Shoes, regular 1.75. for ... 1.25 -The Hottentots are a splendid evenings by appointment. P. A., will hold a picnic. All members 'Men's Basketball Shoes, heavy auction soles, reg 125; for 1.55 family, troupe. Hear them at Audley -Samuel Martin and firm of uested to keep. this ante open. Boy's 2.00, for 1.50 .80 ne)" Toronto, have taken possesdon' of ;Z;h"er particulars' wilt W announce i Ulm's Balbriggan Underwear, reg. 1.00, for ... -Tuesday evening. their property at S=*coe Point; On later 1100 -Miss Munro, formerly teacher in which they have recently erected a Mbn?s Summer Work Sox, reg. 85c, 4 pair for ... the public school here, spent Sunday nice Cottage -with Mrs. N. Banks. A REAL SPECIAL CARD OF THANK& By req . uest -a special meeting ot 2,25, for 240 and Mrs Boyes and son Gidp' and Misses' I strap Patent Slipper, reg indii!their daughter Mrs. Authe Chamber of Commerce' is called The family of the late Mrs. Barn Frwklixi, of Port Perry, on Sun. for Friday evening, July 23rd, at 8 wish to express their heartfelt Rppre. Z elation of the wavy expressions of day. o'clock, in the T�Qwn Hall. All inter- eated,in the expenditure of the funds sympathy and lovely, floral tributes -Mr. and Mrs. Copland and ..`L.Grocery Specials' 4 made -at the picnic on July 1.@t, please from friends during their recent sad hte Mrd. Roffey, of Toronto, bereavement. attend. �*c and 25e- "jy-with Mr. aW Mrs. Certo', per' bottle Sic Cocoa, J lb tins, ' i's 58c i's 27c, ett�'_ -Wm. Hilts from Southern Call- Fly Tox, reg 75.9, for Ole Keen's hfusta-rd, . -MissesEva and Olive Hobbs, of forma, accompanied by his nephew, Now AdWOV4680"Wmca. Matches, 8 for .. ''25c -Sif to Salt, per piig 100 !i:Zdon, are spending ii week with :Wise, ise, of Toronto., called on Sweet Pickles, 85 oz,. 49c Vanilla, 8 oz., 24* - i --their uncle and aunt, C. A,. and Mrc..l. a number of Pickering friends on Sterritt, Sunday. On his trip from the Pa- DELCO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap Ply at NEWS OFFICE. - -Services in St. Paul's cific Coast Mr. Hilts met with a very Church o� ?Sunday 10.30 am. and 7 p.m. The unpleasant experience. Before leay.C OAT FOUNID-Between 5th and ­. 10dr business to done on a cash and carry basitt, and it is ;minister at each service. ;Short serX- ing home he was blind in cne eye, 6thconcessions. Apply NEWS office. 46 indeed gratifying to see that the people of let. Good music. and in crossing the Rocky Moun- F? -A new Florence coal Pickering are taking advantage -Harry Stewart, of Toronto, ac- tains the other eye was also stricken perfect condition. Apply at the of our prices. - companied by his wife and dLughter -with blindness, so that now he ij NEWS office. 0-47 stone blind, an affliction for which QUALITY HIGH P and friend, viatted his sister, Mrs. L. ICES LOW OUSE FOR*SALE-12 rooms, ce- R oRSunday, he has the ayinpathy of his 'many Hment blocks. For full particulars apply to ��knd Mrs. Ferguson and fam- friends. Mrs. McGinty, Pickering, 4itf Vy, of Stouffville, spent Sunday of last -The garden party held it, the Me- -XANTED-A popoiti . on in a home. Fred T. Bunting, Pickering. week with the former's brother, ReN. mortal Park last Friday evening, un- by a young N I wiling do light house - J J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson. der the au es of the Ladies' Aid of work. Apply at ivao 45-47 lbtablished 1857. and St Paul,s i� -Kemeth and Mrs. Gordon "Yo t ited Church, was a tut- M RS. J. BROADBENT-Nurse spending - cess in every way. The night was daughter an spe ig their vaca t. - -Graduate. Med. Fever and Mater- the hoiiii of the farmer's - t ideal and the girls' baseball games nity. Address R. R. 1, 1= Hill. ��ni Co:- - not I M_ 't- - ners). r o - _L�_quite_ an..,ttrac ion.. Th. _send -T. Lawrence, who has been did supper served pleased every*` STRAYED -From lot 81 and 82, con. spending the past few months visiting The program given by the Old Tyme Fierion June 30th a sow Finder Is , iutq friends and relatives here, left this Village Quartette, of Toronto, was please notify Fred Horwhaw,Whitevale. Phone Mark Sts; 4. lift -return to Alaska Sask. very much enjoyed by the large num- _" -tf -Pied Ward, Commissioner of ber present. Miss Pearl Carter, read- A IR. DR ESSING- Also Facials, McDonald's College, Montreal, accorn', er, was splendid, also the Rose Dr- Scalp treatment. Manicuring and Hair -dye-. panted by Mrs, McDonald,, spent by little Catherine Calvert. Rev. J. ing. For appointments pj)one Pick 6600. Mrs S. W, Davis. PickeTinf. Every A Real Friday with Dr. and Mrs. McEwen. Ferguson made a few well-chosen .9 -Our football team went to Clare. marks. Rev. A. R. Sanderson Occupied NITA I T . ER - TAPS -In your house. a '�,,Aidnt on Thursday evening last ani'the chair very acceptably. The ice 'T T barn and- garden, from well or cistern Line' Snappy ' Automatic purn '-played a league fame with the 4CIare- and candy bboth wiL4; a 4usy IT, complete like new, less than cream' half pilot. appy Bo: C. NEWS office, 48-47 Mont boys, but by the score of • place all evening. The receipts of the Adver SEde ti .1 garden party were $234.00. PRAYED -On to the remises of P. - V., -Haying operations have been hin- the undersigned. lot 35, con. 3. nckering- -The following statement of the S I a heifer. Owner may have same by proving dered during the past week by the and Expenditures of the �;.",Lydpaying expetises. NelsonGates.��- vertised ore me, Bargai12 radhstorms of Saturday and Monday., 46-47 'The rain, however, was badly needeal= Day celebration lins been• furnished by the General Committee and was this welcomed. STRAYED -On to the remises of appointed by the Chamber of Com- he undersilrio, lot 16. con. 1, Reach Town- -John Clark, of Roseland Glen, I i 0 r1p. I I head cattl �. The owner may have lid, who is now returning from "roe b� provir and paying expenses Scotla merce RECEIPTS 44 43 Ladies' Silk Hose in grey, a m ber, Ladies' Knit Silk Dresses. wade up a 12'X months' tri around tne work, 6 Fran atria, Perry, R , Gate receipts, �1601.4 harvest. white, apricot., San- in various natty 8;71" in spent Monday with his nephew and' Refreshment booths, ball- ORONTO WET -WASH LAU-N. born etc. Sub -standards, stock, black and navy color, rafte. Walter and Mrs. White, throwing, hot dog stand End TDRY (Semi ftish)-- Let our driver call and only. per pair. 49c quick turnover. price 8.9� -The party wba otths w"10' ba" Ladies' lunch rtand 415.1S eirnlain our 24 bow VerVICer Just leave your kft with one handle. from Memorial Dance, name with Mr S, W. avis. barber shop. We w A pick up and deliver 3 unwe B week Park site: the Garden Party of the C Bnoxalow Aprons in nice bright 2 Only, Oilcloth Rugs 6z6 nice 16th inst.. w-.11 please leave xame at andy returned, - , ..z_ ASSEY-BARRIS MACHTNERY Gingbams,all sizes, meetly !tight bordered designs. St. Paul's United Church basement. 6 MandRepairs Ford cars, trucks. &nd Lrac. 306 31 tots. Gilson electric washers and furnaces. eleari" " No. fancy sheiks, all leading Regular price -&75,.- EXPENDMILES cam buxter, -Far-sak arrant. a- brick shadesc it 99c -diemupat 2.0 Paul's and 8"L Andrew's UnIte'.1 Football prize, .75.00 house and garden. D. 1 Gonaley, Duabaritan, Churvheg porpoise holding their an- Referee, Oct 22tf ge 12.00 noel v= at the park at B&ll_thr,,w.j 311C game, 6.00 ARM MACHINERY -Prost 2 Only, Chintz covered Comforters Clean up In liabt Prints : 2 pleces P Oshawa 64 .the Lake this Thursday Orcheam, 36.00 F*ood Cacksbutt , Tudhope Andersorn.john Pretty colors. not too heavy 86 In reg -32c for 27c.. 7 pieces afternoon. .55 Deere. Binsea, could. Shapley & Muir. Fwury, Entertainers, COO Wilkinson. Bftt,prwm Order 7 just, rialit for cool nights. 32 in ren 80c. for 256' . splen - Ladies' teams, 25 now, Also De Forest radion- *!'F=. reg. 4 00, for 8 40, reg 4.50, 3.98 did for light aprons. -Dr. and Mrs. McEwen and Ladies' softba .48, W daughter, Miss Winona, spent Satur- Repairs to canvas re ball game, 2.76 Greenwood 21tf eyRarbor, day and Sunday at Han Orange crush for stands, 48-84 sere where they had a pleass.,A time Advertising, VnLitby, Oshawa, 9.00 SALE-Houseand lot of FOR road at Myrtle. garage and hen• fishing for black bass, at which R. J. Barber, Stand supplies, 61.38 house. COW garden with (Trait trees. well fenced, were very successful. 2 Daysoinlys.-Gingham Ba •s Days Band, 64.50 House, whic contains a furnace. is in -The annual picnic of the 1. pa AWy to G. B. Fisher. Ashburn. n G. O.O.F.. er W. G.Reid, hot dog supplies, 24.62 myrtle-, 43tf F. T. Bunting, phone Wis. 8.79 District No. 41, *in be held at Whit SATURDAY, JULY 24TH and SATURDAY, JULY 81ST p- SALE-Cbeap. all k$ads of by U town Park. on Saturday. Aug. J. T. Stephenson, sup lies, 20 WL All Odd Fellows and their wives M. S. P Fvoapg-ons, harness. and all kinds of farm tin- All our regular 25 cent Glughamot going on sale at I Chapman, -supplies, .2S14 lements in good order, Aloose-tralbeavy and 23 6. or sweethearts am invited to attend W. Ferguson, ist prize, car. 5'. W Eggqht "ea and cook stoves and beaters. High - and to bring their baskets. * * - 'd for bides and wool, also live wall. Morrison, 1st prize gypsy 7.02 est price 82 try, IStf -The sewn g class concluded their Sleep, 2nd prize, Jazz Barri, 6.00 two weeks, course lust Frills11111der These are all out of our regular stock -all patterns and shad Bryant., 3rd prize,- Rain or shine,3.00 CST -In or near •Pickerinir. sloce ee. the supervision of Miss Collins, of Gore, 4th pnze, 2.06 Lthe Kingston Road, on Sunday night. a block Areal chauce to buy Fall Gingham@. -Ariscasteri who was sent out �y the - E. McEwen, sand supplies, 9.17 'f white Boston bulldog. 'answers to the name d o "Lassie." Any information lead.nlg_to its re - Department of Agriculture. Nlnte'-' G. W. Barker, Rain insurance, 13.52 covery will be gladly received by Mm J. D. cook advantage of this course. Rent and repairs to chairs, 3.00 Crawford, R R. 1, Wb . ladies L Whitby. Alho reward. Men's Work Shirts to blue and Splendid assortment of Men's and -AtSt. George's Church next Sun- H. R.' Monn;y, stand supplies, 74.23 Phone Whitby 5-r-2.- 46 -daythe Sunday School sessior. will b3 khaki, all splendid Youths' Summer Trouserp, J. Murkar, advertising, 15.1)2 OTICE-I not wrecking PL few Ford strong cloth. made plinty also Grey Flannels $2 50 . -at -9.30a.m. AtlO.30am.therewiill - Yars. Will set] the parts very cheap. Zhave be a celebration of the Holy Common : large, reg 1 25, at 88C to 6,00 g35.95 also for sale one Maxwell touring, areal nice -r, 0. runs e ion. The Rey. D B. Langford will bw. 'handed to Treasurer nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out Balwice -es the impression of some class, and r fit, which gives the celebrant and preacher. There I Chamber of Commerce, $42030 at the r!diculously low price of $150. As cars are Gcocery Specials Quaker Corn Flakes, fresh and ..iwdil be no evening service. selling this is a remarkable bargain, Also a Ford -On Friday night reg crisp, 6 pkgsb&or 59c. -Owing to the difficulty of obtain. our village ton truc,*Pat $130.,T. C. Brown, Brougham. 36tf Tomato to Ca ts ti p. large battles, r enjoyed an experience for which it C' teams for the hauling of gravel has I 25c, at 20c. as ELLLNGOUT-1 8year oldpvre. etc. for the Park courts at this ad. been longing for a number of SbredHolstein cow, can be registered, quiet Salmon, Gooee-Mlqi'd, in llb Crown Brand Sweet' Mixed' Pick_� vanced season of the year, the Ten i I years, and which has shat.eyed- its and a good milker, due to freshen Aug. 23rd; I tins, fancy pink 19c lies, in bulk, pO-pint 35e :Club are arranging for temp r utation, that of being the darkest 4 -year old grade cow, due to freshen Aug. 13t h, �courts on the grounds form rZlage in the country. After many good milker; 4 Shropshire sheep for breeding purr young; ewe lambs; 50 laying ying hens, a ln the east of St. Gqerge's Anglicam yews of pleading and threatening and about 150 kens,all sizes -Alp2ye 1�.t! Church. by our Police Trustees and Chamber heifers (I pore bred Holstein). J. BrZ • s R. R. No. 1. Broolifin, 45tf 'I ea Specud.- 5 lbs. -9 O -c- --On Saturday last when the pave --of Commerce, as well as by private 'ment was in a very slippery condition, citizens, the. Hydro -Electric Power %...oe as a result of the heavy rains which Commission of Ontario has capitul- BaL for $3.50. e aced in order that they might not 0 . . . 'fell during the day, quite a number of 'cars and trucks ran into the ditch be exasl"rated by our imptirtunitie.%. On Friday night a number of causinF damage to some of them. For. -tunately none of the occupants suffer street lights were burning brightly, M.�`S,�`CHAPMAN ed injury. to the evident satisfaction of our re ED te at r -The regular meets of the Wo- sidents. The lights showed up well, men's s Institute will be Mfeld on Tues, but when the real dark nights come -next, July 27th, at the home of they will. show up with greater brill - ..day WORMS 31 be a fancy. Of course some criticisms are Mrs. W. H. Bray. There w - demonstration of s"s by Mrs. Cart- heard from some of our residents. NW IfffEWTIONAL 0, O%r X 'Wright and Mrs Sterritt. Meffibers of One is that there are not sufficient pq voik. the sewing class are requested to re- lights on the main street. Instead DiCrIONARIES we in use by heti- -member the parade of home-made of there being a light on every sec. resin engineers, bankers. -4%b A _ Q9 -dltesses. an. -Dorothy Ling, a pupil.of S. S. No. Tho and pole only they think taint there should be a light on every pole, at juugc:14 ww"A. *t homy foraners+ teachers, warians. cls - 4 East, writing her examinations here' least. on that part of the street be- gymet, by successful men and fain y very early for a back -ward !a- Be won the honor of attaining the highesi tween A. Boyes, garage and Eliza- aportun the soorld over. 0 •Tkumber of marks in her examinations 4 beth Street. Amither criticism that 'eon such as we are having this year. e, . AreYou& to Wim r F13P h* of any pupil writing at t ;a centre is heard is that the lights are not in 1% . B - - A The New lAternational and will receive the, gold medal; attractive enough for the front street provides awarded by the Women's Institute, of These are matters that can be easily the means to success - It is an all - spent years tinder the cousins, and,Nfr,�. Ani;- 'Mr. Pickering. The presentation of this remedied. The Police Trustees hav( knowing teacher, a uni•versal quo% bon angwem' medal w1l be made later.. -Rev. A. R. Sanderson in our, given contracts for .37 lights, wM.h is considerably more than was at China Inland Mission, will preach'rew. On Sunday morning Pick - Sundae St. Andrew's United and the it i I Paul, If you seek efficiency and ad - Pet of M aps if K�u .left office one da ylast week several final first intended. -If th' e ma�oritv of the vancement why not nitake daily ripe tomatoes, which wewe grown in residents of - the village remand use of this vast fund of inforiln- his own garden. He has been Using more- lights, as well as more- at- ation? 400,900VocabuIiaryT a. ""Plates; ripe tomatoes for several weeks that. tractive ones, after expeiience show., A .3 .3 14-1, 4 4-U, , 6W Illustrations. Colored Plate& 30 too a h ubl- 22-S" were pro we n s gar en. S Is is necessary, their wishes eal.jr for a normal year, and is cer- can Npdily be complied with, fain y very early for a back -ward !a- Be �v. Fleetw*od and Mrs. Pick- India -Paw EAtiam AL 0 'eon such as we are having this year. e, . �T and I I d d two daughters, of Florida, �Vrlteforspee in 1% . B - - A 9 -Rev. Henry S. Ferguson, who has have been spending a few days with 30 in China their James Imen pages, illustrations. !,t� Xw= spent years tinder the cousins, and,Nfr,�. Ani;- 'Mr. 0! r. Free, a, Pocket China Inland Mission, will preach'rew. On Sunday morning Pick - Sundae St. Andrew's United and the it i I Paul, Pet of M aps if K�u next -in -occupied pul n St. p s name this • a -- Church,' P;,!�cerinlz, and at St. John's Church and St. Andrew's Chwrch in paper. United Church, Brougham. Mr. Fer- the evening, when he preached exced• G. & C. g-INS011 will be accompanied b,-,- his wife lent sermons which Were much an - and they will spend the week-e-iiii with ' preciated. At both seTV'CP9 Mi.';Aco, 1,21511 itti-ee cousins, Rev. J. S. and Mr-, Pickard sang a solo wh;ch wercl Spow 14, wass. vOil eFrguson. iruch enjoyed by the audience. L