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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_05_20mr. ;t� M it tp N -A PICKE IN 7" R Ev. X-1 __2 No. 37 V1 [li"I''CRERINEV, ON Ts. FRMA VrXY qO. 192.7 VOL* J & N`­: '92e7 Z �X Saw +" and Ba*et DUMBARTON: At the Community Hall next Sun. day : Sunday School meet* at 2 p. w_ _; Afternoon service at 8 o'clock. Preach. or W. R. Sproule. All are welcome. AUDILKY The Community Club met at the home of Robert and Mrs. Hedge on Monday evening, (M Ly 9tb). about eo being present. An enjoyable time was spent The Club passed & results- FREE N W 0 0 D ;M WV�RIIYTH 0, D�Dlroc • O= al ohs cle mt. Claremont. t t b --GREEN _RIVER. Thomas Paterson. of Claremont, has Just received a large consignment of tionofaym &thy GeorgeWestand _ftmuy tim-and-named-2, .]HLLS bit 108 Headquarters . . . . . . . . . . . Baakets of al size visiting committee. Several, new joined. members i B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Solicit- :4 -0 -bTov44k%90 shingles. o - am. South winiMiry Zsw.-wh rtbriar and descriptions An old-time dance will be held in ALMOND'S BROWNING, K. C.. Barrie- As & BSOfidtoi- NOt&g Public. Annes' Blk .-at lowest prices Gray's Hall. Green River, this (Friday) evening. May With. A good orchestra to attendance. Ladies please provide. The Dramatic Club of St, Paul's United Church, Pickering. gave their O R F E E D St lMAiIid:i­W "t of Post f5ce. Dmdas Streei: Wbitbir phone 3K Office P ho. aft. Salt for sale All welcome. DUNBARTON. popular drama, "The Path Across the Hill," to a large and appreciative apill- ence in the Church here on Friday CORN whole or ground -nBATON & ROSS -Barristers. So. iMtOni. Northern Ontario Bgilding, 930. t. aron evening last. They lag it In F OATS V. J. Beston. Adelaide 2767 CHAS, A. WHITS. Successor to late W. G. Barnes Phone Mark 6420 Born,loc May 5tb. to Carl and Mrs. Bishop (nee Daisy Burns). a son On Thursday evening of each week our Young People will assemble in the school and to ball, and the first Street United Obu haws,, next Church Thursday eveoing, May 28th. WHITEVALE. BARLEY FEED BRAN SHORTS SCRATCH FRED ]ft]CHARrSON ck PICKERING- Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- Budding. erallooLife Corner Yon ,go and Rich 9956W SXIL.Toronto� Phones main land Main play Sunday night of each month will be An Em pipe_ZW*__Dva;n_a. entitled "Making Over Martha." be for o.,Itry CR COR� P-kering off- open Monday and Wed. ey andallday Satutdmy,izw including Y 9 eal. Phone Pick. 6W. 8tf FURNITURE AT BOTTOM PRICES Yours eople's night. On Cdoesday of last week Mrs. Emma and Mrs. Gerald Cowan gave "At will pro. aerated In the B&Ftist Church. White- vale. on the evening of Monday, May 23rd. Tthe drama will be given by _kCKED for poultry I have. a car of Cereal Feed which MT, :S :0 an Home" to the ladies of the community in honor of Miss Janet thirteen of Toronto's leading artiste, including Art Gay, Ex- Alderman I consider the. best value for feed I have seen for a long J. R. POWLIE, Dentist. Dentist. 00 -&-oFlKinipton Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, CLAREMONZONT. Allison. who left on Mondayo f this k to tour the West and B. Q. also John Warren, Mrs. Scott, a well- time. It will pay �4018t*. AB ; d ?a, 2st door). Open ,;.,T Dressers $12 up, Washstands to visit Uncle Sam's domain. Miss known soloist. Mrs. Holmes and A. C. Ohapman4, the leader of the famous to try it. 191y $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers and good sized mirrors Anna Allison also left on Tuesday for Holland. Old-Time 'Quartette. The drama will WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted. tt R. D. O. Smith. Dentist. Stouff. UR. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To nto Univerwties and Royal half price. It will he presented in five scenes with f our changes of costume. Between scenes Chopping Monday@, Wednes. M.. the Coafte of Dental Surgeons. Phone ofrice 1011. Residence pay you to ca STOUFFVILLE. there will be duets, old-time songs and days and Fridays. 2016. No outaid: appointments. 26ly Another concert will be given by the band in the near future. readiqgs. The program Is brim-full of fun from beginning to end. If you want to have a good laugh. be on V. Ia. CM3213OZZ yk BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 40 telof the Royal Roofing Material I Coleige of Dental d V ,it I Toronto. offke !i�mm.s =1 Farmers have completed theirs ring hand at the Whitevale Baptist Church .70noery SUN"- Whitby. efte hour% 9 to 12 1 to 3.30. lad' 'p 6. 80 Phone 220. 5x British Colu'robiA Shingles 8 x No. 3 and 5Z all seeding arbund here and full wheat Is looking well. Rev. Mr, McClellan. of Claremont, was bnsioees visitor to Stouffville at 8 o'clock on the evening of Monday. M 23rd. Admission 35c children, '"Ier 12 years, 25c. user 0 A L NEl L C. 8 M ITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S.- (Succeesor to Dr. J. N Da Graduate of the "al College of Dental Surgeons and Twon on Saturday. Rev. Mr. Warren is attending the County Judging Competition io� to t1inverstY. At Clareamt office over D. A Seatt's Store every Tuesday and Fridg, Stets 10- 11. 'TORONTO ASPHALT annual conference of the United Church Toronto. Tboaunual Live Stock and House- A good supply of Hard and Soft Phone I ROOFING Murray's 18 in., 82 in. mod, 88 inch at The County Good Roads Commls. @ion have begun operations on the sth hold Science Judging Competitions for the young people of Ontario Co. Perry Tbura- Coal on hand. Also a supply of Kindling Wood, XT-1119BERT T. FALLA 184 L D S.. MW D. S.. Graduate of I be Royal College of I 11)" 1 COW _J and the Universi�y of Toronto, S. Balsdoa*s widths, 4 ie I Shingles; also line of Markham. near Ringwood. are to be held at Port on day. May 28th, These competition@ stove length. above stom, Pickering. oint OffiCs hours ! 9 0 as to 6 P, w.. or by appoint - 'same. Phone Ptck 3700. Metal Valley and Ridge Roll. Miss Jamieson will occupy upy the pul- r pit in the United Church next Sunday are open to young people unded 215 of age s.ad are modelled after 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 4 431y _+►-19rilil-L ,or will give price on Belched morning, under the auspices of the W. M. S. Dr. Smith illustrated years similar events held at the Canadian National Exhibition and Royal Fairs, DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING =20 20111 01 fu0tasom gawbo. LJZ' ABETH RICHARDSON-Sun job. -PICKFIUNG gave an ad- dram on the care of the teeth before Young People'* Association Each year cash prizes are offered. but the feature of the prize list is a com- L. SURNINGHAM • to the late W V. Rxhardson. reps Fire Insurswee cow" 'If the of the XzAed Church. A about 40 films munity prize. a Two Day Bus Trip to the high and high boy from the Building and General "n A& LUMBE r Y. were shown. The Jubilee celebration arrange- girl several communities In the County. Including Pickering. Claremont. Good- Contractin Estimates furnished on all POSTIL4 Licensed Auctioneer, fer Counties of Taft Saw awesds, ass ISO im &m meats here on Dominion Day are well wood. Balsam etc. A feature ofthe class" of work-laterlor sad Exterior, XMING MARI[FaT "Now au kbAs ansIs tars arrrsw Ores Rivag, or 0.. ost. under way. A procession with' about forty Boats Is exImeted to take part In the forenoon. etition this year so far as the =to concerned will be classes In grodu Those taking part are asked to Alterations and repairs. ohitaneys Built Concrete Work. •TZZ a-BRATON TOwNBRT wARK ID • * 108"Ova"Or• 000040010- 1 - wA11204 101111111"t1b. AssmuftEC eta. Kosaw Isp less We buy and sell. furnish quotations The surrounding* of our now post office have been greatly improv roved with their lunch as It is planned that tlt7 groups picnic together as the Phone Pickering 5712 FAIRPORT, ONTARIO 40 bm "Imam *1 uw*hw Low. Out. and information on all Listed and Unlisted Mining Stocks. We will be pleased to ad vi" what stocks to buy to hold. grass and dower cement walks Lad or plots, which give It a pleasing and attractive appearance. A noon hour. A visit will also be made at this time to the famous Kent Gar. dens at Port Ps"T. The prize list for SHINGLES t, 7 M. MAW. LICENSED AUO- W TIONIRR for York Ontario md Dushoso COMUM An &;& of ZQ prou or or what stock to sell. number of regiresentative masons from Richardson -Lodge A. -F. & A. M. boys Includes 7 classes! Horses. Beef O&ttle-])&Iry Cattle. Swine. Sheep. Nova Scotia 8blaIgIeS a for Teraw rasmouabk. Date may " a1Nl11UOftv.. BOU and Indepm- Clients are making money by attended Brougham Uni on Lodge Claremont. on Wednesday night 0 P In and Grain, and for XIrls3 iou y 2=11 Galt Galvanized -Steel Shingles Jere by. Out ft following our advice. Our long experience in mining Leading over a period of twenty Years. allows us to give sound advice the occasion of the official visit of the D. D. 0. M. Mimms and Lunches. Good Dressing and House Planning and Decorating. Bird's Felt Slate Shinglegis, for sale at T. PATkRSOVS - CLAREMONT Spring,-Time an the investment feature of a mine BROUGHAM. S. 0. Football Associatioo Call and get prlcea�. Phone 2812 V, is Painting Time or the speculative feature of a pro&• pective mining venture SOLLOWAY, Building operations are the order of the day here. At Green River on Saturday even. ing last the final game for the Sla- . Tickerin 9 If have MILLS &'Co. Members of Standard friends The Axford family visited here on Sunday. clair Cup was played between Clare. wont and Goodwood. Claremont win- Leathr Goods Starel You You. Would the Stock Exchange. Ice cream and lunches at The Store by the score of Thiswastbe best use Members of the Montreal. Satu v and the ho 011 rda ho ping ran Pram zebange. Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, Farmen bore are well on their seeding. In fact many are tbrouKh, a u for this Cu e series and Claremont holds the until the winner of the IM eerier Is" HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness Lad Henderson'S Metropolitan Building. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane. of Toronto,. visited R. and ldru. Devitt during the been gleddod_ The gas" Saturday Parts is now cow TORO O. ONTARIO Phones: Adelaide WTI aiicd SM week. night was witnessed by a fair amwd and the weather was not Rood football BOOTS-GREB SHOE Paints and Varnishes-We 7- The community rejoice that Mrs. W. A. Knox Is well enough again to re- weather, It having rained during the We have a large stock *f this FeI Boot on hand-unbeatable NW have them. Also, THE RURAL turn home, afternoon and s some during the game, left thefleld damp. But for bard wear and tear. IOUs,. Shellac and Polishes. SECURITIES COMPANY LT -D& The Harvey residence In steadily going up. and will be a great addition which very under the circumstances the game was REPAIRING Tires and Tubes for your auto or bicycle. to our village. With three ice in well played and the spectators were -well pleased with the match. The We maintain our -established reputa. Real Estate and Insurance. cream stands our little village, we can surely satisfy our South Ontario Football Association tion:for repairing all kinds a harness and boots. Ir Phone 4 Farm Properties a Speci,ity. desire-foi that particular-oweet. Congratulations are extended to hold a meeting after the game at Bro. ugham, when the entries for the Can. L CECIIL BRADLEY ARVIN BUSHBY Head Office: 213 214 Confederation Byron and Mrs Feasbv, of Oshawa, naught Cup, the Ontario Cupp and the Sinclair Cup were registered. 'The fol- Life Building. Toronto, -Pbone'Main 1390. on the birth of a little daughter. We notice a great improvement [n lowing are the teams that entered Harness-makerA -PICKERING "our Branch Office: Gordon Buildihg, Pickering Ontario. Phone 6600. 28tf attendance. which is couraging to pastor stud congregation. TheBrougham girls' baseball team will play at Brooklin on May 24tb. Forltbe Connaught Cup-Oshawa City and the Oshawa General Motors; for the Ontario C-up-09hawa City. Osh- awe Motors, Ween RiverGo;dwood' PICKERING, ONTARIO' Many A e s 0 M will re re a Mattress dorin 9 ie 'elfellowing Every succre. girls. We hope You all get a good sweater. W. M. S. met at Mrs. Geo. Philip's and Claremont; for the Sinclair Cup- Brougham, Cl'ar emont, Green River, Goodwood. CberryWood and Brooklin. On the draw for the Ontario Cup. Osb- V '..CLA REMONT tT few weeks. We CREAMERY 0 n Thursday. New programs have been and a,prosperous yearis aws Motors to play wt� Green River May 25th, Oshawa City to play at a Sell the Marshall expected, under the leadership of Mrs. 1p. Phil* Claremont "May Sliat, Goodwood re. bye: 1. es 12.5 to $7.5 -JE[igbeat price Cream at the Mrs. Roden. accompanied by several of her pupils. attended the Piarfo Recital by the Toronto ceiving the The date and place for the Connaught Cup was left with the Oshawa teams to decide, they e e1ra; given lag the only ones to enter, The We garaLtee our $15 Mat- trees to be white Creamery Conservatory of Music last Tuesday e evening. in the Sinclair Cup was Ls follows Cherrywood at Brougham, Claremont pure layer felt. The Y. P. meeting. under the I eader. ship of Mrs. Shaver, was much enjoy. at Green River, Goodwood at Brook- lin. The dates these be D Ground Hogs estroy Give-as a trial and be convinced ed by all those who attended. Mrs. of games will decided at the next meeting which is it with Cyano A You can do PS Our 8 50 and 7, 50 Mattresses felt Miller and Group will conduct the next meeting. Missionary Topic' called for May the 31st, at 8 p. m., at Brougham. Diust just apply a tablespoonful po to the month of each barrow. ELM DALE 11,11S -in grey and very Everybody welcome. servioeable lox A football match will be played at Brougham to-morrow (Saturday. May CARD OF THANK& reaches pan of sided d kflb dhop plidining Conch, in a pretty 21st). at Op. m.. between Broughani Mn, Mrs Thos, Graham and family. tbo in their trucks. They duo 't be" to figured e and Pastry and Goodwood. Again, on Thursday, May 20tb, another Same will be played of Claremont, wish to express their appreciation to their minister. friends eat it-or e tooth is. _ gOOd mattress 12.60 =w bore between l0r6oklIn and Brougham and neighbors for their kindness, ex them with 7 Alao, some now designs in Simynone Walnut Beds Our Royal Brand when the game will be called at Op. m. AL appeal is made to the resi• dents nts Brougham and vicinity to turn prosalicas of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes. in their receist sad be. reaToweat at Groosea. out and obeer our boys to victory. at fight prim your The annual meeting of the Women's CARD OF THANK& Farmers who have wheat got your Institute was bold at Mrs. Holtby's on Friday evening 1&sL The offloors for "It's tise at lica" ce A., Ste rrift Soar made from your own wheat We can the current year am: Past Pres., Mrs. Holtby; Pros,. Mrs. Shepherd, Lt We wish to heartily thank the many friends and neighbors. and especially Community grind it. Vice Pros , Mrs. R. Miller; Sod Vice• the members of the Club. for their many acts of kindness and wecarrys, Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chicken (feed Pees., Mrs. A. Glenn; Sea' Tre" Mrs. Milton Burk; District & c re �0;: and expressions of sympathy extended Funeral DlreI hen food, chop, millfeed. Mrs' L. ' Johnston; Directors. Mrs. to us In our recent bereavement In the loss of our beloved wife and mother. E. C. Jones, Phm• Bo Phone 1800 Chopping every week-day. Holib Mrs _er.f Mrs. Burk, Mrs. 4 Glenn and Ji r. A speaker I �IW d for -Gsorgr-AVest and Family. Druggist and Dispensing in 0 Piakaftgp onwo =4 secure the line meeting. date and further notice Ister, Don't miss the drama at White­ Chemist. 4 vale, Monday, May 28rd.- PICKERING, ONTARIO & N`­: '92e7 Z �X -_V.*.-f�,�:��.,� 3 -7 j;i� a 1%7,41 7, NNW am wit AMI I 1 1111111k I SCOTLAND YARD SWOOPS ON SOVIET �tjiX.11. HUM LAFL11, i q- FLUNG Ewe HEADLONG INTO. SLIDE Strong Detachment of Authorities Investigate Russians' Proceedings. 7 --Slide NVhich Proveil Fa to Three cayy Rains Cause a! Triain Men.' THOUGHT THEY COULD TWIST LION'S TAIL WITH. IMPUNITY AND IMMUNITY. INJURED MOSTLY FO IGNERS- RE London-One of the most spectac- ises. They were allowed to go, hovi� .1tirt Arthur, Out., May 15.-Hur. ferred to St. Joseph's Hospital, where ular raids' in London's historic finan- ever, before the search In earnest be- t with its load doctors and ntumes spent a very busy cial district took place Friday when gan, but the officials wers.. detained r7bg tbrouIrk the *Zigh and closely questioned by. Scotlan'd vt Sunday. The uninjured passengers 45 men from Scotland Yard sVooped h== freight, comprised for the were taken east on the Toronto ex- N. Yard men throughout the'evening. Xwot part of trai;iscontinental pan- down upon the Soviet House in Moor- Sir Wyndham Childs of-scotiand press at 8 o'clock this =Arning.- Of and Westerners !m _?nuto to the injured most--sari* a Williarn gate-and-.-toQk charge not _Qnlv_DLAs -Yard, who- was in charge of-the-rLA X Arms offices, but--of-ffie-quarters oc- informed the Associated Press late points in the ast, Canadian Leikis, 45, Montreal. He is not ex- cupiod by the Russian Trade Delega- Friday night: "No arrests yet.1i Other P6ef&- -passenger train -No. 2P the pected to recover. Xqmtrftl train, shortly before 2 tion, whose officiias are supposed to officials saidAhe search was likely to Most of the care on the wrecked *lock tbJe morning, ran headlong train were of steel construction. This be immune from arrest. continue all night and to-morrow, but 'F'Au under-track landsyde at Fire The Scotland Yard men were re- none ga to fact, in the opinion of railway offi- ve any Intimation of the char-, east of- N10gon. 54 miles from inforeed by 60 uniformed policemen, acter of the evidence sought. cials, minimized the loss of life. ff af who surrounded the five-storey build- Asked if the raid had any bearing rt Am-thar. Locomotive, ma AAd f4r the c t ing and a colonist car left the rash the wooden cafe car, C90t. G. H. Wilkins . , and no one was permitted to upon the Pekin raid and the docu- the only occupant of which was a VaO, with-his pilot, Ben Etelson" and falling 40 feet down an are enter or depart without permission. meats unearthed there, the official*, t, carried with them to negro porter, burst Into flame& The safe, after having been In the unku*wu Acting under the instructions of the took the View that fin spread rapidly, destroying thi Arctle since March 29, when they flew Home _th,_MW was abso,_ al signift- fireman and mail car and sweeping into the mail anl north from Point Barrow to explore charge of the antire builUnq, and cance and had been brought about by� th* enalueer, Office, they - took complete lutely without any Politic jerk bewides causing Injuries to 28 baggage c ars, whers It--iiiieumed all­4�0�ltorv. The trip was made un, well on to midnight the search was evidence in the hands of the author- ObW � POM0118, 90rae Of them train #paV)",w, but moot of them p"sen- tho mail and parcels: One of the mail' der the auspices of the- North Ainerl- continuing, Wes which convinced them that they, men Was severely b�rud endeavoring can Newspaper Aliliance. In the forward colonist car, y be justiflea In seeking a poll** to rescue the property in his charge. ---------- -The raid which began shortl were 81*vakx and Chinese' re 5 o'clock In the af The landslide into which the train IMA '0 tern*Onr wa.5 search warrant for the entire buil& large oonsignment of east-bound carried out under the authority of a Ing. ran causing ths disaster' was evident- rUG DELAYS SURCH search warrant, Issued by a Guildhall w" burns& First-class and Plall- 17 the result of recent heavy rains, Sir William Joyason-Hicks, the can having remained an the Magistrate upon 'request Of White- Secretary, authorized . the police to or track-bed because of the and must have been of a very recent Elements Make Patrol Work hall officials, who presented evidence apply Im I occurrence for the company maim, med ately to a Magistra. ng of a coupting. passengers Hard for Parties Hunting designed to convince the Magistrate for a search warrant. Application, taIna a close patrol of these sections. escaped with nothing more that the laws of the country had been was made Thursday to the City court than a few briziseii, although The locomotive, striking the fresh ac- Lost Aces. violated, wid that on this account and the warrant was duly executed. eumulation of earth, sand and boul- I did experience tbo whock attend- drastic steps werp deemed necessary Eavlier in the day, Scotland Yard ders at nearly forty miles an hour, RUMORS I'ROVE FAL5E. i upon. the in the interest of public safety. had 'supposed the police would need t sense of a rn"dnllrht ds- rebounded and, p1tinging down a so- St. John's, Nfid.-Magistrate 11 in an Isolated spot, being sud- The employees of Arcos, a corpor- to go to Plymouth, Newcastle And I foot embankment, killed the engineer O'Toole of Conception Harbor report- y and rudely roused from sleep ation whick controls Russian trade, other towns to 4xe!cute raids, but fin- heir berths and fireman. The mail clerk was kill- ed Friday night that several People as well as the employees of the Trade ally these instructions were cancelle& and groping from ed In bit ear. I cars in the pitch darkness of a- there told hirn an areoplane had Pass- Delegation, were taken completely by I and it was decided to search the Arcoe, and rainy night to find the for- DEAD. ed over the town at 4 o'clock that surprise. Before they had time to� Building alone. *41OGG. engineer, 237 North afternoon ;OHNN No aeroplaues are in realize what had- happened the bui d- I The Daily Mail decla t at in rd paxt of the train piled over the res h so o embankment, with fire beginning Syndicate Ave..' Fort William., action about Newfoundland. so far as ing from attic to cellar was in the; of the Soviet staff showed hostility to �1* consume some of the cars while! HARVEY SLY, fireman, Schreiber, the authorities were aware. hands of detectives, who endeavored the police during the early part of Iniany injured ones were screaming Ontario. Ottawa.-Foggy weather in Cabot to gain control of papen and docu- the raid, etapecially In the- safe depart- .41th pain or crying out in appeal for WILLIAM L. KIRKPATRICK, Straits, stretching between Cnpe Bre- ments and took measure% to prevent ment, and it was accordingly consid- L4 froa thei temporary Impris- railway mail clerk, Brodie St., Fort on and Newfoundland, is Impeding any slipping from their grasp. Con- ered necessary to furnish each police- 4 1h 19nment. I 'a uddist of this seen n$9, e, William. Canadian Government patrol boats in sternation prevailed among the clerks Man with a revolver Pnd arrimunition. Many of the Ant-clan and Pullman� Mortreal. May 15-According to their -search for the missing French and ty-pists. girls and yount.men. and It adds �that the Police found rifles 4. 1 mado themselves of valu- the official statement, the cond!tiors airmen. Captains Charles Nungener for more than an hour not one of and "I if a- preservers" on the premlssa6 1� Is assistance In and Francois Coll. them was permitted to-Leave the caring for the ­hIch resulted in the derailment of ____R=M_Wh_�ch­WeTe confiscated. I - .. I A I Itles, wtills In the meantime the the C.P.R. transwritinentalAraln-oast, vvi reves -4 Dept thiss that X the of Nipigon -ere most nd $6.25 to $6: do, com. to med., $4.50 I tho Montcalm states lway one" ur.usual a' of Marine and Fisheries William and Schreiber head-'could not be foreseen. In the vWnft evening from to Sh � do, canners. and cutters. Il'i,,50 to y ilearters and calling for relief trains. I of the occurrence the track parallels unfavnirable weather coditions a rke t-9.1 $4, butcher bulls, good to choice, $6.50 -as r for about a mle. are continuing in the water area be- to V.25; do. med.. 65 25 to $5 75; �J$mong the passengers w Doctor;the Zickftsh Rive * �4 ;Cauchon, on route from Vancouver to I and at the point of the derailment the tweer Canada and NewfOundland. bolognas. $4 50 to $5, t,aby beef. $4, 50 Although under ",;Vinding ordere TORONTO. It - i9ttawa and be, in association with track is located 130 feet north of the! to $12.00 feeders, choice, $7.00 to All 19undu � t 1:750, do. air, $6,25 to-W75 , stock- '44% 1 cior William Fu. and M.m. river on clay formation. For a dis-! to ques ion all stearrie", plying in the Grain dealers on the Toronto Board ers. choice, $6.50 to- f?; do, fair to coasital and transatlantic trade routes. of Trade,- were making'. the fcl -Sutler, nurse. of Port Arthur, direct, tance of 184 feet the land from 20' lowing Ined.. $5.ro to S6; springers. $80 to the rehof work until the arrival I fee north of the track moved 40 feet! the Montealm and his sister ship, the quotations per car lots. $110; milch cows, $75 to $9-0- plain the auxiliaries with the addlitional, toward the river, carrying the railway Mikula. have been unable, it Is stated. Man. wbeat-No. I North.. $1.60; t, med, cows, $45 to $65: 'caives, . ..... i Itiog for coring for the injured.'Pinbankment with it The section hid to obtaan any trace.of the fliers. , No. 2 North. $1.56; No� 3 North., choice. $10.50 to $12; do, med., $8 to $149. 61. bay Ports. auxiliary brearilit the 23 Injured � been patrolled shortly before the acci 'All Government radio stations lambb. choice 39; do, rom.. $5.50 to $8 it*- Port Arthur and they om trarai-; dent and was all right. Man osts No -2 CW. nominal. No 314 to- $14.50; bucks. $11 to $11 50; ]along Lhe 'Atlantic seaCOalit are also 3 not quoted; 'No. 1 feed, 63 %c; No, sleep, choice. *$8 to $8.50; do, heavies, under "standing orders" to make Ffeed, nominal; western grain (IuOt&- $6 to $7.50; do, culls. 84 to $6. ho every human effort possible to find dons in c.i.f. ports. bacon selects, w.o.c-. $10,76; do, t k 10MY HOPE LIU the missing airmen, but-so far their L A nL, torn, Turoato freig ts--No, 2 smooths, w.ox.. $10.25. ur QuuR PERM constant vigil has �iiot met with sue- Ke'ilo'dv, kiln dried, $1; No� 8 )ellow. ces& ried, 91'-. Millfeed-Det. Montreal freifhts.l Jul - 11's- - - - ­ - I . MONTREAL CHANCE FINDI Hanna States it is Likely They bags included: Bran, Per ton, $3 .25; The derna*nd for Spring and Win- bey men E_ LIO ot a-"- F53, r lEld t1wa TU ter whcat grades of flour was of a Can Now be Had and Sale TERRIBLE DFA I aborts, pir ton, $34.25; middlings.. limited character, but prices were $40.25. y 'ICIdd Interest Centre Around Probably Commence on' Ont. oats, 50c f.o.b. shipping points. Arm -Atlantic trade in millfeed was f airly the Fate of Trana Ont. Food milli,ng whe4t--$l May 30. -IN MOTOR C and prices ruled steady. Flyers 0 b. shipping points, acc,>rding to ica, The Toronto.--D. B. Hanna, thsirmam freight 1 demand for standard grades of rolled Fl�_ J*hii* N&L-Powd M altin_ 7 L *in bilit th" at the Liquor Control Board. an- CAR SKIDS IN SUBWAY Barley-Maltin 7 a wa's tun 7 the march for the missing = i i �n changed. Squ were. +_71-0-64 401- %LT , nounced Eriday that th"99ting--of en is motor car Elt.icickw ea - , _ nomina�l. uo tions V1111i wlgemw ADQ i permits under the liquor contml legis-, Odli, may be narrowed down consid- skidded on the car tracks in the King -subway I Rye-No. 2, $1.00. Man. flour-First pat., In cotton vata, U , INO. Z, 10"c; do, 140. 3, 69c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., I lation would begin on Tuesday or *WY, was strengthened Thursday Wednesday this street at Parkdale, crashing head-on into 08.65-, in jute. $8.50; Toronto, eecon� 'pat.. firsta, $8.50; do, seconds, $8; do, week, with the latter ftht when: two ragponsiblo citions, of day a the more probable time. Gram one of' the steel Pillars at 12.10 Thursday. Charlett J. Me- in jute, $8. OnL flour-Toronto. go Istrong hakers, $7.80; winter patents, choice, to $6. Rolled Oats, bat Parbor 63 miles-riqrth of here,, totified before W'hen asked if the new-regulations Job" Cabe, aged' 34, of 669 Windermere per cent,, patent, per barrel,-4n carlou, Toronto, of 0 lbi., f3.40 to $3.50. Bran, $32.25. 1 qseey of that plaMag'strato fixing the time of sale and other mat- co that they bad awwcue, secretary-ti,easury of McCabe $5.40-; seaboard, in bulkr $5.60. Shorts, $34M. Middlings, $40.2L .,qWuctly heard I ters would be before the Ontario Cab- an aeroplane, pan & Co., Lt., funeral directors, 'was FWDUCE.. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14.M Over aear their homes through thel 1111fit of last Monday morning. inot on Monday, the Chairman MM: I Xvill be very glad if they are." thrown head-first through the wind- shield and his Jugular vein was sev- Wholesalers are offering produce tol retailers at the following prices: CRIS. IS T PAST Patrick O'Brien declaTed that while, CliairmarL. Hanna had a -conference ered. - He waii able to get out of the Cheese--New, . large, 17c; twins, with Hon. . W. H. . Price, Attorney- 4forking- in his* field on a . highland - General, car, and Flood holding his throat un- 17% to 17%c; triplets, 171/46 to 17%c; Stiltons, 20c; Old large, 20c; t I About a mile from the shom he board' V7 "hum" 1 regarding the regulations, which are now practically complete. til assistance. arrived, but he died a few minutes later in the Toronto Gen- I wins, 20i/Ac. Old Stiltons, 23c. Danger'Still Exists in'Lower the of an aemplane motor. It I 9.30 oPelodk (Atlantic standard Nothing was said officially about eral Hospital. Butter-No. I creamery, 40c; No. 2, 11c, Dairy* prints, 34 to 15c, Louisiana. Captain John Stapleton, another the date uponNvhich sale will begin, but an effort is jwi ' made to make UZ Mr. McCabe bad'betn travelling west on the car tracks I and evidently Egks--Fresh extrw, in cartons, .45 to 36c; fresh extras, loose, 85c; New Orleans, La.-The Mississippi flood situati on in- Loui�iiana, 'after a rts"nt of Harbor Gram declared h May $0. when 4.ttemrting to turn to the rigl,.t *Car fresh firsts, 33c; fresh seconds, 29 to I week during which no serious breaks that at the same hour he was In town JUDGF�S APPOINTED or the rzwdway'�bis skidded and dashed headlong into the pillar,. 30c. Itry, drissee.-Sprin k Pou g chic ens ! lin the levee systems occurred and as *nd, heard an aeroplane motor, the I machine, seeming to pass In a north- crushing the radiator back against 55c; chi&ens, 5 lbs. U 40c; do, 4 tZ lbs., 38c; do,.3 to 4 1?11.1 3.5c; do, 2% a result of which Louisiana had be� gun to hope that the crisis had pass- easterly direction. He did not we the I - - Ottawa.-Official announcement of three Judicial aj�opintments was the engine. 5 to 3 % c. 34c; br -ilers, 1 % to 2 % lbs., ed, is again assuming grave propor- �1� but was not surprised owing to the thick weather. made Thursday. CANADA'C POPULATION 11c; hens, over 5 lbs., 32c; do, 4 to 5 lbs.,.30c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 28c; roosters, tions to-night. Hundreds of thousands of acres of A report was current Thursdayi J. C. Moore, barrister, Wlarton, NEARS 1010KOW MARK 25c; turkeys, 46 to 47c; spring duck- cotton, sugar and rice lande are $bat the French plane had been heard Placentia also on Monday morning, Ont,, has been appointed Judge of the County Court of the County of Dufferrin, to succeed the late Judge. --- GROWTH OF 600,817 SHOWN SINCE 1921 lings, 38c. . Beans--Can. hand-pleked. $3.00 to $8,90 busher; primes $3 .45 to $3,60. Ithreatened with inundation and the homes of thousands of persons in the tW could not be confirmed. 11aple products--gyrup, per Imp. Southern parishes are in peril from eyWilliam STMLER Scellen. Arthur Dowler, K.C., Fort Ottawa.-Canada's population. is estimated b.ythe Bureau of StatLAici gial. $2.25 to $2.30; per 5 xW., $2.15 6o j2.26 per gal�; inaple sugar, lb.. 25 . the Tensas Basin flood waters, which, are crashing through two major cre. Willixm, Ont,, has been appoint, at 9,389,M. This is 600,817 more 6p M.. vasses in the Bayou des Glaises line, Judge of the District Court of th6 Provincial Judicial District of C0*`ESSES CRIME than the actual cen-sus p,)pulation � taken. on June 1, 1921. The pre-ent 11o6,3y-60-lb. tins, 13 to lq%e; 1D- %c; 64L tins. I to 1b. tins, 13yi to 13 4 while other key points in the same system are showing signs of diinte� Keriora. iestimafe is of the population as at114%c; 2%-Ib, tins, 16c. and may collapse at any, G. F. Mahon, barrister, Wood,_qtock, June I last. For the different Pro- b doon. Com. borey-$-4 to $5 per gration time. Police Pressure Secum True'Ont-, has been appointed Junior Judge vinces the present estimate compares PROVISIONS. lof the County of EsseX, in succession Story. Ito Judge--�Rmith, who recently retired. with the census of 1921: Estimate-Census'21182c; 9moked meats--Hams, tried., 80 to cooked hams, 43c; smoked Beer Travels as Tires' b b Toronto-Tbe missing Daley a Y The new Judge of Dufferin County is. 87,000 P. Edward 1. 98,615 1 rolls, 25c; breakfast bacon, 28 to 33c; found by the police Friday after- I to a son of the late John T. Moore, Nova Scotia . .. 540,000 '593 837; backs, boneless, 32 to 42c. bacon, Hamilton.-Tbe process of camou� koon. It was in the possession Of; one time Toronto'Alderman, for whom Mrs. Adrian Pageau, *was New Brunswick 407,2DO 3i7:8761 . Cured meats.­Long clear to 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; fiaging beer-laden railway freight aged' $4, 6, Moore Park, Toronto, named. 1rench-Canadian woman, - -living at Quebec ........ 2,661,800 361,199 150 2, 90 to 100 lbs., and up, $18; light- cars in an effort to get thir contents Into thp United States developed #68 Kinit Street East, who is nOW'Piesbytery Deplores Publish- d In custody without bail on a W ing Salacious Ontario ........ 3,145,600 2,933,662 weight rolls, in barrels, $11.50; beavv- Manitoba ...... 639,000 610,11,§'weight rolls, $38,50 per bbl. Saskatchewan 82 .1,000 757,510 Lard-Pure tierces, 14 to 14%c; was further for the benefit of the Royal Customs Commission here. Ca7rs of of kl<biapping. Details of .. 15% to 16c; Iscontractors' tharge failing to Court Cases, Albe�ta ....... 607;000 - 588,4541 tubs, 15 to 15%c; palls, equipment," of scrap "- "automobile After convince with the baby being her Brit. Columbia. . 568,400 524 582 ! prints, 16% to 17c'; shortening tierces, - blocks I t and of le her tires" of own, of its having been given to her, Hamilton.-T114 Salacious appeal Of Yukon ..., ...... 300 4:157'13%c i tubs, 13%c;.Palls, ;4Y&c; Northwest 'T�-r.. .7 98S. and tirs, 1614c. PrUocaries 'ed, according to evidence, to C�111 tain large quantities of Canadian ale. Pageau, broke down under police, many newspaper reports of current .8,850 - I I Heavy beef steers, $8.75 to $9,25; $8, t- $9.50; butcheT One shipment of scrap automobil; 0amination and confewed to having'crimirial trials, as well ai the over- _9,889,3 00 8,788.4,04 do, fair, choice, $8.75 to $9; do, fair tires turned out to be 38,000 bottles of, 4fted it from Its carriage in front ofemphasis of sex in many forms of stimv, taking it home, and telling conunercialized amusement, were con- steers, The figures fnr the Prairie Pro.- j; gool, $7.5n to $8; butcher heif- vinces are actual census figures The ers. choice $8.25 to $8.75; do, com. Canadian ale, packed in barrels and screened with old tires at the doom husiband and few frimils that it'dem roundly ried by the Hamilton bar own Presbytery of the United Church. 1926 figures for the other Prov'inces $6.75 to $7'.25; butcher cows". good t-)' to $7.60; do, fair to good, of the �i nd'-scattered ovw the corr� tsi"m W 7 are estimate& choice, 46-75 Z. Z�r Z "XI 7 !J v his AV I h"itated. "Pay me money -for —torn f. Its--fin- 67— c'uaff6ed- -in the NMI -MAKE shirts." Mr. Lee did 4ot understand. a S By and by, however, I mentioned the word "Policeman," and the rei.mburs.1- iN (All 4 LIRI fl modern packageO Knocker or . J do not -care meat was forthcoming. It is the one Many mothers give tbetr children have word I ha found that makes an in- For n1d m-n RrowIL solid M>d.s use CLU4 ­J He thinks *e bave' proudly that their babies "eat every ­ I 7 'thingtbat g' wi Such: ­ " Op A rotten -town. thern what you desire. Wait. The ru rk-u� people He knocks by night will shrug. Then say "Policeman" a course is almost oorvdu to bring oft i and the world is yours. -indigestion m�aoca by- day ndigestion and lay the foundation of Again, you may get somebody else's a Much 111-hoe4th for the little one. A d yet h6 doesn't laundry. And somebody else's harsh, laun Other mother administer dry constitutes one of the best indoor I nauseating purgatives which In reality I Move away. Ise father who knows sports with which I am familiar. You Irritate and injure the delicate 4vtom. To-day it's a w untie the package. First there, are 0 as much as his own:-ch1b&--- �:. �� lizr seh and bowels and at the saule time , wash - tie,%. You giggle. k, Then there ' cause the children to dread all eill, are silk shirts. You chortle. Striped Uo d here, cine. in A hotel pro , pristor, not far night gowns. You guffaw. Red wool. _71 hrestent.tQ name his hotel "The Foot- A Absolute�ty no meat should- be -zilve: it len underwear gives you' game "and because every one of tits guests rubber., to a child until It reaches the ge of ball, JOED ROSE ORANGEPEKOE is extraym 6r you may find tran4splantations sure to register a kick. 18 months, and then only if approved. 18 iin your own laundry. Many a reput- by the doctor. For medicine, all I S parti6s strong, disagreeable oils and powders There might be fewer petting able concern follows the doctrine of a 1926 and Tobacco oil the roads if there were more spank- Cleasified A&ertisemenbL should be abandoned -and Baby's�� n sock for a sock. For your checkered Last year the tobacco growers "in in g parties at home. OWT BE AN OZ. WOHNING ALL YOU111 Tablets given instead. tan wool sport socks ,you may be given Western Ontario produced leaf to the'DIMO. Ist us tau Ton bow to Mau a tug 40 004 ollm mb Baby's Own Tablets are especially driver, 6 bad tarn green lisle. The permutations and undue of $6,000,000 from a mere 30, "' 6 40uw* sad t 10 vvw 60 made for little ones. Tb:(iy are Oleo- ror a woman on MAX no oWl"tion. nsautLtully 10--rMad booklel combinations of this exchange of eour- aeres. This to almost &-quarter of the YR=- AvocAw )PAM GRovis. --o,- Thow deserves another. sant to take and can be giverr with tesy are unbounded. And there Is no value of all wheat produced in the A-&" Wispal. r1orld- absolute safety to even the new-born redemption at the laundry itself. A pravinow In the present year the 1 Grb"r5­891,11) U.10 "11 SAILP1,31 BOM babe. Giles--"So you've got a post In the gentleman 'Aar ow new Auto "d Glan They quickly banish wastips, sleeves points tobaoco acreage will Hkaby z- VMV01dU0A to ULM order.. ZZhUMI" 009121AS rL" In shirt ail �w tion and indigestion, break up colds! bank, eh? I suppose it was partly be- mutely to the mark on the foreign 45,000, or double that devoted to the sivem satisfaction v4smatoe& GOC• White. to Undwich St. WOO. Wbidma. 00L garment. fragrant weed in .1925. Good tobacco and simple fevers and make the cut- cause you knew -the manag4r." Har 4t is your mark. You know f I E"Niss • HE, Notsm CATA tug of teeth may. They are sold by rig — "Partly that, and partly because perfectly that it was Put on isms- laud can still be boucbt in Essex and t = -i medicine dealers or by mail at 25 he -didn't know me." 1 diately before a wholesale washing Kent counties for $160 to $300 per sined Ins to ww suffera wrl*m 33MW expl "You have a new in Th =A& Aadraw` • Road. De&L s ®t Znsisc& 7, ­-�-eents a box from The Dr. Williams' --- aid, I see, Mrs. and immediately after a general mix- "re. but this oppor�tuulty. may -not Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. Mutton." "Yes; a' up. But there is no reprievre.— last much long-or as the ottinukra of week ago.,, "How do like her?"; There is no reprieve, I mean, ex- stioometul you 11 crops is already being felt Jim-, "Very much, indeed. She lets me, do SENTonREQUg8,r Uccle— "And you like ffehoiA, cept when there is accompanying hon- CANCERF"' BOOK -1 like about so. 0 cause my?" Jimmy—"Oh, yes, uncle, but' almost what ithe. house." cancer 911 esty on the part of both recipients. Keep Minard's Liniment In the houses -n I like Sunday school best." Uucle­ r pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write fW I Last week I received among my habil "I am very pleased to hear you say, mentioning this paper; Suitor—"Tomtny, does a }*ours a chemise, and a very nice Good -Settlers it Hoop Cancer zi&anapolis that Tell me why." Jimmy—"Well, 'man come here in the evening to see one, too. But that is another ad- we only go, to Sunday school once a your siste• ?" Tommy—"Not exactly' ventuieP.G.W. Mennonites. have b6ug4t 2,500 acres In nap6lis, Ind of land in the Vulcan d1strict, paying week . to see her, because; there's no light iz $125 000 to the vendors, Mesere. M. the room when he's there." Beauty and the Spriing, R. �;maa. The Mennonites have c- 'Maybe happiness for little cht-ldre-a Clean -Up. ired 12 sections -this swing. sin HIKERS sad your own happiness will make It- Wife (In'back seat)—"Henry, dear� Z, qu "Oh, let's go by Aylmer.; I I I Southern Alberta. Take Minard's in Yow Bret aid pelf. you musn't drive go fast-I" p who 'has wouldn't mi. those flowering shrubs kit. Fine for stiff muscles, "The motor CO best not?" following us won't like it." for anything! That's what all the Drunkenness cannot be measured bruises and insect bkes. motorists say who travel the roads and by any definite standard, according to highways within fifty miles of the lit• the finding of -a committee appointed "Johnny, there were three pieces of Us town In Elgin County. All because by the British - Medical Association, w0=LA !cake in the pantry, and now, there is the town council and the houselialders which has been at work on the prob- is unexcelled for Dyeing only one. How did it-happen?" John- have worked together to make the lerri, for over twelve months. and Tinting. Professional ny—"Well, it was so dark I'm there, boulevards something more than a "00 OF Inwil D:yeA am the I didn't see the other piece." series of grass plots. They have Sa Kind, t DYES p4anted spires, (bridal. wreath) be. The BEST tween the trees bordering the road- U LAUNDRY, — loonit-.1- -1 --- 1-i 0 _R_ wayi and -whep 4 b FLOWERS_ are a thing of beiuty. Thousands of Floweifng Shrubs. Rose Monday Morning's Trial for To be beautiful a town must; of Bushes. Boxwoods, Climbing V11164. etc. Write for Catalogue. CHICKS coursie. be clean. And May Is thol. the City, Bachelor. 1 C. $PENCE. importer 7 mouth for the town clean=uli- It is not 182 COLBORNE ST. TOR hatp ONTO P AINS ALL. There's lamildry. On Monday ia difficult task if everyone does, his 1 morning -when the alarm clock sounds 1 part. and it can mean blit All that the name I .V 2. 71" Ckern of implies. From a busy satin and wakes we up On r things for d the town. A bitter town means- bettor I OVER BD f 19, a cleaner dad Ike PWO *&Ithy, free I he sun or the min streaming through business and better - health. i9da VIOder it my windows my thoughts turn auto- town means a better town for the I &Dff* parent t Two Mom CAsu of Femai;ne flocks. Brad to lay children, and a more attractive town 1� Lechorne ­.atically to laundry. and Barred Plyamoath Rocks from I assemble it with care. This dress j for- the young people. Rubbii• can am Relieved by Lydia L Pink- nationally known strains. Clot more paaltty profits from the" healthy, 'hart from behind the bureau and the mostly be bpraeod, and the rest col I hm's Vegetable Compomd vigorous. Smith Hatched Chicks: one hanging in the closet- Yesterday's lected and buried in the tows dump. socks from in front of the fireplace Vacant lots can be turned from un- wrft for chvUlar PREZ Igo through Barrington, N. S--"I had terrible 01VTAIU0 QUALITY RATCHE" in the living -room. all sightly nuisances to garden plots by, feelings, headaches, back and side I AGO Rkilmd"edISLILA016016012182% my pockets for handkerchiefL The I the school children In competitions aches and pains all over thy body. I procedure forme a catalogue of - the promoted by business men or the her• would have to go to bed every month co week's events. The dress shirt n- ticultural society, the flowers made and nothing would do me good, lures up memories of an evening with into weekly donations for the sick and husband and my father did my J1 -J for me as I have'tveo children and i. a young person who had theories on shut-in at home or In hospitals, sana. torts,, &c.. while both flowers and 0 we have quite a big place. I read in R. • every sublect within range of my des vege the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's lk perately versatile conversation. They tables can be entered for prizes at the od Vefetable Coinpound, and then got a 1. a 0 tt also whisk into my mind another school fair. More than "-deep lie thi Ii book about it through the Mild A evening and I find that it is less clear. One objective of the clean -up, bow• causes of, dhdgun'ng rashes, and my husband sent to Zaton!s and I look at the shirt closely. Sure ever. to to do away with every po"Ible eczema and painful boils. The got me a bottle, and then we pt We -will ship, more from the store. I am feeling briieding-place foe film The By that trouble is finpurit or i3bpover-. enough, there am spots oti the bosom. fine now and do all my work and am In that man,- looks so timid and harmless in May fished blood CW&Ihl*gne, possibly. able to go out around more I tell my _7 MUNT ner each garment affords a clue to the in the diarrhoea By that ca"iee death You can eliminate the 4MUSO friends it is Lydia E. Pink a V%i and remove any trace Of un- t! makes in, f to the baby In July; it to the typhoid stable Compound that in PREPAID history of personal trivia. sightly blemish by'�taklng I so well. "—Mrs. VICTOR I Then- the boy arrives. I spread * fly that spells serious sickness to bull-' No obligation to TRU-BLOOD. Barrington, Nova Scotia. sheet in the centre of the floor, shame- drods during the summer season; so buy, but N you is pleasant-and-the . . . . . . . . . lessly divest mystelf of pyjamas, air �tthe­_Jly In'May, "Better kill one do, eastest term@ as, cost is only- $1.00 a bottle. E�ufl Painsin Back 4. we arrange& bundle the whole beneath a thick knot, fly In May than a million in August" TRU-BLOOD is now obtain- St Thomas, Ont — "I took four -'C -the ad- Covered garbage, fly-proof privies. and Drug Stores. Get hutranteed for mutter a. little prayer, and able at most bottles of -Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- yours t6day. table Co ton years. venture is Inaugurated. It may take Ily`�ps, are the first.sbots In the earn Drn d and found great re . Every man, woman And child lief froi m tKoildull. hea%pains in the Write now foe almost any form, from a loss of the paign. Particulars• entire quota of haberdashery and lin- can help by killing every fly they me, 6�cp PPODUCT small of risk 1a� and a weakness Apok womed wAaw us to the return of more than w --- *speclally In May and June*. from which I suffered for five years ens 1000 am S" represex" 30 after- in be was born. After; taking 13wadlrh ad sent away. y 7 there going to be regrets to a Compound and using the Vegetabl 'Won Often It results in damage. gg hire chess that good meat y re all set to stow Lydia E. Pinkharn 'a Sanative Wash 3" Notre Est Won Lee, I recall, was the undoing of four a*ny tonisK Better take Se . S'Syru An isel P y drug store, am feeling better than I have forthe vise shirts in a single washing. I put on put seven, years, and ad MV my best in raiment and manner and .-�Machln* Shells Peas. Mends to take It."—Vrs.F.JOB1N8W, called upon' Mr. Lee. "you have," A small crak machine to shell Peas" 4 49 Moore Street, St Thomas, Oat 0 I said sternly, "ruined four shirt& has been Invented. You must reimburse me for them" For all pain Minard's Liniment. Nation's Birthday . . . . . . . . 0 gold" W fth its weig t in Ring out the joy bells'! Once Win, With waving'llags and rolling drum&, .:.Says Ottawa Matron We greet the Nation's birthday-, when, ., In glorious majesty, it comes. ,Mme. Beatrice Charlebois could not hold pen to write. Ab, day of days! Alone it stands, AYE 4 Nerves completely shattered, health ruined. Now alert, While, like a hale round it cast, Tlie radiant work of patriot hands, us and strong, she, gives praise to Tanlac vigoro Shines the bright record of tits past. The two-year ordeal which -she prtl •i through before T -anlac came to passed Among the nations of the earth, it r permanent relief, was recentltde. scribed by Mine. Beatrice Charle ois, What land hath story like our own? ....*f22 Rose St Ottawa. No thought of conquest marked her' me could 7 birth; "What I endured in that time Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for, E. not be told," she said "I was so weak No greed of power was ever shown I could h;;Iy walk. ky appetite was X By those who crossed the ocean wild, -Colds Neuritis Lumbago poor an d m5 r stomach gave no end of That they might plant upon her sod trouble. Gas and pains would bring Neuralgia A home for Peace and Virtue mild, Pain Toothache 'Rheumatism on fainting spells. And altars rear to Freedom's God. My nerves ware so completely "abatte:-.d that I Jumped in fright —Mary E. Vandyne. J time we doorbell rang. My every . , ] DOES NOT AFFECT THE IiEART hand trembled so that it could not S,000 Norway Idavies. sud Awarle" EIM16 r to it Night —41.30 w $14.0a, Bostan Ivy--4ft to i aM 7. &ftfr night I've one without ihold the pen to write my name. Ni 'h 'g x." sleep too nervous to lie still for even a few"' Y.W �LEeLt package moments. Even my housework be- coatracters. Write ler Catalogue, which' contains p I raven direction came too much for me. calm and steady as ever. Hand 11B boxes of 12 tableta "I tried all kinds of remediei in .Worth its weight in gold." Brobst FOrestry Co. 'Bayer' Also Lttlea of 24 and 190—Druggists. 4, .4 Those two years, but caA honestly uild up your health on Taulac, Established IM, 7.0.13. Nurseries. Tomtj y cassia) of Barer Manufact of W000deetle. Tanlac gave me my fiflat real relieNt mature's own tonic made from roots, i4a Rathurvt at Phone "ill. ISO to tbo bu& work (recuund to One godicylie Aeld, "A. 8. A."). While it IS well kDo" ',built me up so that I've gained 11 lbs." herbs and barks. Your druggist hwii:," r of Nalicylleacid (AoOtyl that Aspirin weaw Bayer manufacture. to wetat Mt publie against Imitations, the %%bletsi ISSUE No. 21-27. th4 #qwet oloss." pt and aleep, fine and liavt; aurves -Oirer 62 million bottles sold. of Aayir 0amosm win be 0amped with tbW swerail tMade 04114 4Sr t , ... ,t .� • s'�,' � ' . F � ` a .1' ,,,fin. ^. '"_ _ a wt :Qr G. r `. f r. a,� e. `r -, .'r� " °.' •a,:,.. y'.< ', '•• ": t. t,! Y,*+l jip. 1M�.7'^2Y, A" „ 4•. ��'. :. +IKt11S:.•* y� 'hiMaw .Ls+ r.�'t.w:..nse ' :Zt�:}.T3- ssL�Ji �T�'' •x'�... �p :' :hfi. .'N'tc .�F` {�. dun �d :�F'' f '-r 4�� : M` wi •o1•ri` 'Ft..ri. �m �•4m^,y.T,..•++• s .Y`A, ,, �...,, ,-. �. r„y , , v,' . x';. - V..:`i�. ex,: .:. .... ^?5;:. . _ +. . �Aa'm•`lt: ': "a5� • .�` - .ate . -r.�q�'•Fx .."wyfnF ?.' w' ee..S11•'�x�� y,���.., �, ,'°°' � ,0.`'�,'r,r+Y.' -,�' ... :•p.'v^ a "'y .'...:.3.:n�r.•.. .: .eA u• H j",'. e. .tt .y- "P"`. rt •,r.,. i.�,r `vr�. Y ae. w r 9 .. ,•, ..2! ri Irv- .,. .. .... .' ... '..! 4A j' 1 so frequent in the Ucited States, render what aid they ibly. { sacb. can, for we are confident if such e great havoc. They have their calamity should visit us our Ameri- I.M. •S earthquakes, cyclone`s and floods. can neighbors would not ' be slow Canada has also had these, but on in responding to a tali for assist- TRY RICEARDSON'S FO$ " • el.raper� ear,: tl.sou paidm " .dvane:. a very minature scale, and very ante. subscription: ro the United Staten and crest seldom resulting in the. loss of life. SEED CORN A D MANQE� 'Es o. � - -- '- Bntaih 12.09 in adwnce. ._ _ -- -- - - _- -- The great calamity which is now _ EgT1�ICE -T -AVER - • JOHN. _MURKAR, Proprietor, in progress in the Uuited States ihould arouse- Canadians ton sense ELOCUTIONIST _ You can depend on our Corn and Mangel Seed-being the r.. of their duty as Christians to - beet obtainable. AK the different varieties ace now in. NOTES AND COMMENTS. 'Open . for ..Engagements high. Prices low for good seed. Leave Germination Test hi r - - -- your order early -and have your Corn .delivered. AUETION BALE OF Phone 1130, BROOKLIN As Canada grows as a nation, _ -.she is not neglectieg her beauty .About 50 Used Cars -'! - td - ): :spots, but 14s gradually making &=d Wr%%c3 The best of Good Groceries, Fruits and • ,Green Ri -ver k - them more beautiful. The cities Vegetables. Leave your neat There will be sold by_public Basket Factory 13 well after their parka auction..Qg with us and try Our yr and are• constructing - beautiful Manufacturers of service. , SATURDAY, MAY :.21ST, 1-927 . _ ' driyee, and are pranting beautiful �- _,T— 911 kinds of Fruit Baskets, ' -• trees and arranging flower -beds, VNION't7.22,.S.tE $err - .Crates JASe. R I C !—I�A R� � S � t� end in other ways making the The property of 9 ' cities' more beautiful, The Nia O.• .Lie: ��L�•�l3021 Farmers Bushel Baskets. t ' gars, Falls Park is now one of the FORD DEALER Clothes- .Baskets. most beautiful spots in 'the 'Do= ills entire consignment of Used Care Tickering H&Lrdwvare' S�JOr�j minion and it makes a deep im- and Trucks, consisting of : Ford 8e- Frank Pennock ` resaion on the foreign tourists. daps, Coaches, Coupes, Touring Care, 7' Z p $ Toa and Half-ton firucka Proprietor with various t The City of • Ottawa is another style bodies : McLaughlin Tourings, Phone Markham 1604 _ place which is-destined to-become Roadsters, Coupes; Cbeyrolet Truck, Now is the. time for Garden and Fiel:i Seeds. We have them noted for its beauty. Those who, DodgeTourina, Overland Touring, to- noted gather with Case Tractor, 3 John Deere a Our stock of Seed Corn by the bulk or complete andaguaganteed 95 p. c. g,ermina• a � in 11367, were responsible for select- 2-furrow Tractor Pintas, 1 Sohn Deere �< Tractor Plow, 1 612. p. Brantford Gas �• t ing Ottawa, then known as By- p�' Qu lty tion. sive us your order early and ge�t5e�ind you want. t - Engine and 'Pulley, 1 8•h. p. Gilson. .7 Town, as the capital of the newly Engine and Pulley, 1 3•h. p, Goold, We have a complete line of Garden Tools -hoes, rakes shovels elto,, ' formed Dominion, showed good $hapley Muir Engpne and Pulley. at a PRICE 1 drain Crusher complete with line Screen Doors Wiadow ScreenR Wire Cloth h the yard, judgment. The city is situated y y �- shafting: jouinals add 5•h. .Gan En • or i parliament ihbuildingthe t na uon its glue, 2 Open Buggtea. 1 Tpop Buggy, Bros' Paints and Varnishes t Brighten Up the Home, ; stns Poetttve q uo reserve. � - Tows r and Muresco for the wall that you do not int. highest. point, with a splendid Sale beglcs at 1.00 o'clock, sharp _ y' ` Twenty-five oc thirty ears ago, !'Execs : -Gasp, or nay, of our popular view of the surrounding country. a y. y y g p p Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm Machinery montbiP payment or standard agri and Repairs. a very little effort had been made cultural plans. - "• towards beautifying the city. All cars, are in good mecbanical condi• -.. Now a motorist can drive 'for tion and will carry a 30 day _ - - Qur Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. t ;several hours over the moat beau. guarantee. Yom+ ,,��^ss' y PRENTICE PRENTICE, J S. BAI SDON. - _- PICKERINLi fife] drives that can be seen an 36.37 Auctioneers e .. where. But the Ottawa Improve- -- went Commission is not. going to Red and White _Cod lets uali Funerals c allow things.to stand as they are P Quality lat present, but, with substantial . 0LID OA ..,.aid froar-ths Federal Government, $7 $10® f $125 45 h`ema$ing plans lir � CHAIN ST O R CA9HET FUNERAL ] 1 - - - - -- ^ -- -- GOODYEAR- work, the until Ottawa becomes - -- - -- F� /AiL 00• Ifamed as one of the moat beauy• l itiful capitals of the world, and S. G. Morrish� v O VVVV �r" �rj1DD �� �� .219 Danforth ®e., Toronto k'h ne 4errard 3300 Iher natural advantages are much l�uL Our Funerals include: Embalming. Hearse, Casket, Outside -Case. In her favor for this work. T Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. -= DUMBARTON No Extra&. - �Piekeriog has. received a .good _ _ _. Made to Comm Visit our establishment and prove the trath of -these statements c deal of publicity through the To r Pete in value for yourselves: 1 ronto dailies on account of a Buy for cash and These price* stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto Ith the befit REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. 310E good" which caused considerable inconvenience to a number of To- Ba108 money standard tires'. routopeople, as well as to a few Serve-Us Corn Flakes, IDc but remarkably c others, as a result of the annual Rice, 31bs for 25'c In r1Ce PORT spring freshet which overflowed Shelled Walnuts, per lb 130c p -the road at the west end of the 9herriff a Jelly- Powders, 3 ;village. On account of: the !nun and a Blass tumbler for 25c Cord Tires built of dation a number of motorists were Prttpes, 2 1ba for -pe �UTPMTWIST ,�` ��ss p r Sauss Sliced Bacon r lb c Tkollut , ` r1• hG compelled to pass the night in Sausagge, per lb 28c y till YJ Pickering, a' number of whom Pork Sausage, per lb 25c �` & A T L+so►W slept in their care untU the waters Spec- Friday and Saturday _ G. • ' subsided. Wbile the residents of Canned Tomatees-and Peas, 2 25c the village hardly -noticed the Ed. Corn Syrup, 2'9 14c iekering, Ont. pj '.flood'" as many each have occur- Maple Syrup, 16 oz bottles, 82c Brantford Big Butts are beautiful, heavy French Prep Mustard. 9 oz jar 11e e , • asphalt states made in a merous mellow =toted red in the past without caubing Serve Us Castile Soap, 7 for 25e - Q 'tints. They give a shadow a which adds greatly w --to a home's distinction and chUm. Being tapered, 10 any-damage, and very little in- ,ate thickness and weight are exposed to sun. _;convetience,'TOTOnto people-, *ho ' •-•wind s ad rata. Tbey provide double thickawere put to some iaeonveoienee, U TIVERSAL - •- MOMA over ail the roof and triple thickness over part m magnified its greatness,-thus giv- • __ -the roof. Size 16 inches by 30 inches, laid 5 laths. to the weather. Jag Pickering some free advertis img. In very marked contrast to WEST HILL - tiotda0atasiv Limit" 'Brantford Roofing Bran ss this-is the disastrous flood along ,. STAR AND FLINT SALES the Mississippi valley, which be ^ . comes greater as it works its way lQ� Or _ to the mouth of the river. Hun- dred>; of millions of acres. have USED CAR BARGAINS ". been inundated, millions of Focd' Truck', 1 ton, P923 Ford Truck, half ton, 1922 - ` 'dollars worth Of property has been X%Mrs Z ` destroyed and hundreds of lives These trucks completely overhauled and guaranteed �a an A 1 condition. ,Stock Carried, Information. Furnished and Service s -have been lost', as- well . es many on Brantford' Roofing rendered by thousands being rendered home- Experienced Mechanics. : All Work Guar 'teed. F. J. Prouse, - - Pickering' - leas. The end df the flood is not - Phone Scarboro 52 -31.` yet in sight and it is impossible to y - estimate the loss at the present time. The 'fiootl is caused. by - .. ... , ty.- 7. -- ;heavy rata., which is possibly � r accentuated by what is known as �� i the "Chicago steal," in which 'a � r • large quantity of water has been - • hlissi si from the lakes to the �� ® lot i iseisaipp} but whether - u IC&te this has any great effect it is hard ,C7 to say. The country thrbugh _ and only Chevrolet cait'grm' them at aieoraiet POWER that laughs at high hills and ;i iti yry which the river asses is very level C pL1Ce ll I p y "• rough roads l Smoothness that + : The )fact B c ap t i to I Ch °•rrolet in Chevrolet and low - lying, and is very little ._ _ . thrills you with' delight! Speed and - History�is now selling at new and lower Peres 4-% acceleration that meet your every de -, a lowest for which Cbtvtolet has ever above the, level of the river, so been solo in Canada. _ wand F Long, resilient springs that = that when there iaa flood. fill the _ cushion every shock! Beauty that. -Ro'dsm $655 Touriaa y65S' h - - - .. Sport Roadster a73e Coupe ... • . $780 J� iadjoining country is more or lees akes you proud to be seen driving "in - - -s7ft Sed ,m an • • • $"5 In danger. To protect the coup such a cart A rightness about every. mb�nalt I andauB9Se0dan Landau Sedan 1975 E Tittle detail that you would expect only Ro dst.rD.ti. s655 com're'tchesa+.s490 try, levees or dykes have been much higher -priced carst t -roc Truck .,.s . • _ _ • • $645 . constructed. These are embank- , Prka, .t Factory, o,haw- Gavemme"t ra= dents along the sides of the river ` 'w `h'° things Chevrolet give yarn ' `.'' eu.a F� r .. .:: .. .. .. 5016 ". < •to confine the river to its channel, CF• but these levees have not been big _,, • ___ -.. -enough or strong enough to with- r" I ChiF�rrolet -Atand the teriffic force of the rag- I - - ►. . DEALERS FOR CHEVR OLET OLET OL S M BI LB Canada is fortunate evrolet History log waters: ltwTatwo= 24 tore r N i in escaping from these disastrous Oata4ri•► a ` natural calamities that have been��• " : 4.. :.. `2T. •v. }e , , e . ••, , .,a7F a >:i: rv. '..+ .w. ' `•'R ..u' d. •y;,..;`i1 .,ate. ;',� = >_ - y:- •;.�:. ; eti r t ..5•,,, t c'� ..•• 'xi` t •:...; �'i4Q (^ So._ •s�'i'!N.�,t' ,,,,. • .K 'a. a;, ^�. ,.y,., t„ ,�,y -. *�' x,.' .. - 'r r; „^, +.«H.'t+a ,:r_.^ - uc- +eF,T,.••,»•<> -`s°', s�,+? :R,:- '''_3_'~r�r•. x- >. ,. w�.. ' ,5.'. NP7M= 117, Z, 7 .7 Al > CLAR1111MONT. Widmer Miller had *& business FULL LINE OF 4 D'O DG E 19A 0& Smuffville on Saturday. J.4L j3 ad woo in Bro''olidin ou Thos. Paterson h MARTIN � SENIOR".. as just received 7A :11 S Tuesday. Paints. Varnishes etc., for Interior and a large consignment of Nova Scot- C. A-"R- Mrs. Palmer-was I Toronto. on is Bhlogles._ exterior work. Now is the timit to use .111 _0 it. Give us a call and receive sans- SEE THE NEW MODBLO Mrs. David Young, of Guelpb,. faction. Prices rigbit. Mrs. P. Chidlow was visited here last week with her Fresh Fruits.- Cakes and Confection. in Toronto A, full line of on onday. Dodge Bros. passes er sister, Miss Emma Underhill. ery always on hand. care and Graham Bros. tr nk called e _,Tqttn Forgie. of Roseba Lorne Reid forgoodbuttii Sol prides paid be on exhibetion at our oDfriende her on staidaly. are offering for sale a number of and fresh egg. - ow new show room, on Born, on Monday, 'May 16th, to White Leghorn pallets at $1 each. Reg. and Airs. Lister, a daughter See advt. C�.-_G A N N 0 -N Saturday, May 21 R. J. and Mrs. Mann and Mrs. McCallam were in Whitby on -MisF, Margaret Macnab is making so BROUGHAM Afternoon and Evening considerable improvements to her You are cordially invited to pay us . a Our 1, choral class go to Agincourt residence. The work is being done visiL and inspect our now premises, C 0 by Thos. Paterson. 7 examine the new �;are and investigate Tueed H ov s -A on Thursday night of this , week — ­ i ' B re' 't 'e r improveddesign. and to Port Perry on Friday even. On aocoant of Tuesday -being a- public holiday the NEws man will gladly given.' ng. Dernorstrations and brother, Wm., make his regular weekly trip here A. representative* from Moore 04d J. H. Bundy The Br6ad of In town on Wed. on Monday afternoon. Hughes, of Toronto, will be present to of Toronto, were I explain mechanical features. nesd&y of last week when they Mr. and, Mrs. Mullen and two it called on a number of friends. -en, of Windsor, have return- T. LA W.. children, -Health G. & A. Next Monday evening the miss ed home after spending a week ionary committee have charge of *itb Mrs. Mullen'sanat, Mrs J. 8 .313r PICKERING, ONT. I the program In the B. T. P. U., Farmer. Try' a Loaf which will be of a distinctly miss- A meeting of those interested in �Ildu % %��% N, tonary nature, AUDITORIUM t tennis, will be held Dr. Tomlin- Next Sunday morning, at the son's office on Tuesday evening THEATRE Baptist Church the pastor's sub next at 7 30. . A good attendance be "A Sermon for the is requested. Slower." Come and hear what the Watch out for the drams to be AR into the fath- Bible has to say about seeding. Riven by the young people of the omless future this 0 STOUFFVILLE memorial of dignity will Then in the evening the subject United 'Church, entitled "The Sls- endure to tell its silent 16 —even. story of tribute and HO will be "The Secrets of the Al terbood of Bridget," on t :9 mighty•" ing of Saturday, May.28tb. love. It is the practical FRIDAY and SATURDAY The male quartette—of-the-Bap• i and the artistic wom6r- tist Church w Dr. Neil Smith is in attendance It S were in Go"Odwood at the Dominion Jubilee Dental ial. May 20 and 21 on Sunday afternoon last and were Association at Toronto this week, --No Greater Tribute" TIME TABLE—Fiakaring Station ,"STELE& DALLAS" with joined by the entire choir 'in the e and was not at his office her on T. R. Trains going East Ins as follow" Ronald Coleman, Alice Joyce, evening, the occasion being t the Tuesday but will be here Friday N. W. STAFFORD, No. 10 Mau 7.58 A ld Belle Bennett, Jean Heracholb anniversary of the Goodwood 28 L*osl 12-59-P. M: as usual. KID too Road Whitby church. Rev. H, Oraborn was the Lorne Reid was .here %h so Local 6.25 ?. M Tuesday and Wednesday; 24, 25 Sunday train, 8.88 A. M. speaker at both services -at Good - j Saturday shoeing horses for New- Phone Whitby wood, while Rev. Trains their pastor., 68 r 32 2SM4 west due as follow*.— CHARLIECHAPLIN R. Baldwin, preached at Clare- too Thompson, the well known lqo. Local 9.22 A. M. breeder of hoses. Mr. Reid Is �wont in the evening, 27 14cal 2.44 P. M. Another of the inter-Presbytery building up an enviable reputa- 9 man 9.161r. "THE GOLD RUSH" horse Sunday train, 8 32 P. (Dramatic Comedy) lion as a "hoer among the debates will take place In the U Monday evening farmers of the community. Foregoing is according taStandard td Qhurch on N time. Fri. Sat. 27. 28. "My Old Dutch' next between the Young People of the Kin St. Church, Oshawa with Pat O'Malley, May McAvoy. g and the Y. P.. of Claremont Unit- ad Ohnrch. The subject. will be -Prices-15c for children 14 -Resolved, that the fear of punish- h or" Sale! - E R, E ... Y 0 U :.A R E I and under meat has a greater effect, upon 26c for adults • r than the hope of reward" S. G. Schmidt, - Proprietor Misses Iverle Linton and Stella is Hoe Drill, 11 hoe, McCullough are to champion the I Maisey.Harr new negative. Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits —Navy Blue, Dark Brown and Uxods 5 C sow III regular meeting of the Light and Dark Grey—with I or 2 Pairs of Pants. 1 Massey, Lif At the res Ha�*s Disc Drill, ACN*ftd= -Brougham Union Lodge. A. F. & - disc, oad, Ranging from $8.50 to $17.W. A. M., held on Wednesday even- iog of last wFe". 0. ' V. G. M. RE. .2 Impenal oxford Hanges. choice Men's Ox f ords—Ox- blood, No. Brown and BlAc armers, tention W, Bro. D. 19 Spence, of Toronto, $800- Rubber Heel, Good Fitters, 'regular 5,50, at 4.50. Imade his official visit. About 200 1 ­V Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes $2.40. Special $1.7 1 am agent for the World's Greateab members were present from Osha• I Massey Harris Mower, in good 5 Separator "The Renfrew," Stoves„ shape wa. Whitby. Markham, Pickering. 8cales arrows O Engines. Fleury's famos oints, Grain GrindaM Stouffvills and Toronto. An Inter. I Ford Coupe, 1M. cheap ie MON A*%MPS heel etc. ',eating feature of the meeting was Brantford binder twine and seecoad- the presentation to W. Bros. T. I Ford Roadster, 1918 MVMZ402�=. 01,_=JLX%Xc= hand separators for sa.Is. Paterson and T. C. Brown of past- 'J, .,master's jewels. ROBT- DEVITT, • After a lingering illness the .'GPs cell Phone 5M Pick.", BROUGHAM 'death occurred at Los Angeles, the beat � is (Calif.. on April 8th, of John D, Mc- C I ream Avor. Mr, McAvoy was born in 1847, and for 63 years lived at Mt. Separator Zion. where he farmed very sue- on the -Coal, -,Coal ..,,_.'..-busmess cessfully, -About V years ago he market 7 moved to 'Los Angeles. Calif., -4 .where he resided until his death. -am M'Gormiok 1::)Pplo • Hard and Soft Coal of the. He is survived by three daughters ftuniftes I n Los best quality on And three sore, all living ball- hand Angeles. Mrs. McAvoy prede6 ceased him several years ago. �bearing ,.Often, call for EhC ask the user Our football team went to Green investment of money. THOS. A. LAW9 River last Saturday evening when ar I C3C63:1 *0 .oat they played Goodwood team in the 0 P F F. Me 0 Regular saving will final game for the Sinclair Ca W 0 W 'Claremont won by 2.0. By this the cup will be In their --CLAREMONT -prepare you to take to the time. to bring In your barrows 'Posseesion for a year. On account or any other implements that Quality advantage of your of the heavy rains the field vr4Ls Agent •for Acierman's Deed repairing. so that Harness. Ask the user. ..o they will he all pportutut .7 very muddy, but notwithstanding y when it -this the game was a good fast one, ready oodcrowd. for the spring work. -!and was witnessed by a g -amVeS. A special reduction durilig the We congratulate our boys on win- next'ifew weeks. -aing the cap. The team will go Spring Is toBrooklin on Satidrday evening -to play their first' league game of LORNE RE ID .4he season D ]NION OM H Another landins'rk, in thepsison ere of Mr. 'nos. Graham, was laid to Maple Leaf X-dual 1% --',rest on Sundaraf ternoon, lavt.af ter Establi3hed 1871 an illnesia7of seven weeks from a We have a full lin*e' 151 'stroke of paralysis. , Mr. Graham was born in County Ant-rim, Ire- -of the renowned Cheap rates for fprm and Country buildings, and in 1871 land, yeiiirs ago, -'was married to Elizabeth Nesbitt.-Boker Wall Papers Windstorm Insurelip buildings, Whitby—J-. H. Per Windstorm _ce'on' -of the save -place, and, together, widd-milli, Silos etc. 'came to seek their future in the all prices, from 2. Automobile Insurance new world. The K located first at 40c to. 1.00 of all kinds. Goodwood, and have resided in a y ever since. FARMS FOR SALE -the vicinity coming to Ter rolls. Pickering Township 33 years ago. Write or phone Ile is survived by his sorrowing widow and three sons Arid three A. full line of Sher-' �.F_j P.- .p O. W, M A N "-dauglit6rs, James,' of ClAreffiont' when Your Money • 20. WHITBY, ONT. -Win- of Invermay, Sask.; Stuart, Williams John of Myrtle; Mrs. Kirk Beelby, of 161 —Greenwood; Mrs. Wm. Cowie' of ..`Paints. Travels by Mail ' 'Green River; and Margaret,' at B E A T T home. He was the last surviving Also, some STANDS Fog THE, B9ST i:member of his father's family and �Q your remittances by Stand- _ END the first break in his owl). Mr. nice Ginghams and `.''Graham was of a very. quiet, unas- 0 and Bank Money Orders. They Dient,efficietititadecobomi- -are con:ve 'earning disposition with a rugged. a :. . . R' yons for cal, - The money -is fully insured --honest physique, characteristic of BANGING against loss or theft in transit. It pioneer days, &-kind father, devot- .spring,'-- can reach only the pqys4ntowhom # ed husband and obliging neighbor. - is addressed. Standard Bank In polijics he was a staunch con- FM 'Giveris a" 0&11 and be Money Orders are as good as cash servative, and has read tbei Mail YEARS e -acceptable- anywhere in since its beginning in 1880. In re- convInoed. and ar Canada. ligion he was a Presbyterian, The funeral services, which were very largely attended, were conducted Fresh Groceries %l*.&yS Hay Carrieres by the Rev. A. McLellan, and the on hand. Litter Carriers, ---- --- Ptimpm, Door Tracks, Cow The 'Claremont Union Cemetery. "BANK Bowls. Prea@we Systems Etc. remairm-were laid to rest in the profusion of floral offerings indt- STANDARD -It will pay you price" on OF CAUX.A�D-AftV to get.my p 114�0 I ty cated the respect of a wide circle DsA* SOO IT T above before buying elsewhere. 7 f friends and relatives who were KERING BPANCH-0. A. Sharpe, Ma=ger El 0 -PIC resent from Midland, Kitchener, Phone 1402, i3ranebes also at Brooldin, West Hill, Whitby FWK J. PROUS _p 1CF7.R •N, Port Perry, Uxbridge and Toron- CLAREMONT. 2 W. W, 7." .M1-s. .1 A. P it 7 the templeW, but his face was unlined and his eyes clear and bright'. I A Deep set, daik eyes tbqy were that Tee Good had -looked upon much of this world, for better and for worse, and wh4s, R 0. shrewd appraisals were - rarely at •7y Now, he' was obeeMng the beach crowd. the young girls and women in their alluring costumes and the men in their scarcely scarifier garb. r'i "The bathing suite grow prettier . CA every year," he said, with an -a r 0FQ ative glance at, the passing throng, and then at the two women in his own party. -7, T86 Neville, "Oh, come on," said ville, the other member -of their quartet, "you rnel.ta took adi,hnt&g*e of her friend's Mr. Coolidge and the Pr*aldency ig .�,-.184014vd she-0 obts Fresh iind deUciousIe can look at them in the shop windows" bewildermerA to s7ip from her placel, Calgary Herald Un& -Oon&.): The on the Board-walk later. I assure you, on the rops, Rad exchange with the next presidential electiom in the Garry, they have some stunning rip Duchess, thus .rl_;n United States will determine whethm ng g hersel. on show." to Folsom, next Mr. position she had coveted Coolidge will enjoy his third tam "But peibape It isn't only the car-. frwn the first. -six of Mr. Fol- rot tam as ex-. ment that pleases the eye 4-How', - Mrs. 'Barnab ""President or his n Ti. e YT She all President. w6WnDom, Carnielita Valdon sugge sted,. right?" Folsom asked, bending over wishing now she had *51711 % a 11 to see the lady in questfoiL Landlady - "I beheie in letting tot- her chic pajama _.-decolette effect that "All righ-,yeal" V that's the rled the Du,-,h- fee boll. for thirty minutes I • WIN gro suit. 1"t,. "but that anipjack slid into my Only Way to got the goodness out of It." ya "Everything pletses nie,'r he de- place I Now 1, shall be drowned, Pm Now Boarder-"You have all CHAPTERI. The other woman. only slightly old-. de- clared smiling, and rose, stretching scout " admirably, ma'am! er, was garbed in an elaborate bath-, -lait—in-the roar himself luxuriously as he feasted his her words were Of an *seen" of sheer sty a ing costume of flowered crepe de •!eyes on *the gorgeous scene. "'I h4,4fit of another approaching wave, and she Treat oorne'With Minard's LlnimerrL .11VIaxed conventionality, of utter f e chine, with -a I coquettish beret that fell; been down here for three years, and gave over - talking and devoted all her :AOM from responsibility, care or trop "You there is no spot to compare with over to one side of her curly bobbedithe Place is renewing its charm for. attention to preserving her equilli- didn't take a vacation twill hair. Clearly, she had no intention I me. I always did revel Lin it. - .1 only alma ocean bathing beach. The wine- briurn, end keeping her hold on the year'. did you?" "No, I thought_] wish I could swim in the surf. Look Ark sea may stretch its -dangerous of -dampening her newly ma 'lled rope. needed a reart." depths to the far horizon 1, one direc,_: locks.. Her -frock was ruffled and at those chaps way out beyond .the (To be continued.) Rion; the land with its seething spots sashed, and a smart beach cape of breakers! That's the stuff." of civilization, may yawn with equal flowered silk fell from her shoulders. "Don't )on swim??' asked the duclxr WHEN CHERRY TREES r side; but at 'che i Her lovely face was alight with east "I'm glad, for then you'll stay dansers on the ;the ARE V;HrM fun, her eyes dancing'with laughter, with us. I hate men who get Me •Jaining, the foam-fringed bit of No kan's Land between earth and water, when, suddenly catching sight of clutched to the rope and then say r By Morence, J. Hadley -all is merriment and abandon. T11 mmen approaching, 'Excuse me a moment,' and the next, some men and w thing you know they're out beyond, trees are white, BaA are let down, restraint flies, she gave a stifled, startled exclama- When cherry ea -seats m is forgotten, and high and low, tion, and swung the gay parasol she i,the three-mile liVIA!" When hedgerows blossom and the "Nothing IW, that!" Folsom smiledi 'good and bad, real and imitation are was holding round till it shielded her I is sweet at her. "I can swim all day in still With breath of green things growl .;made free and equal by the one touch; face ­4 •of Wt water that makes the whole -What's the matter, -Maddy?ps cried'water, but not in the surf. Probably at 'my feet, -world kin, i the girl by her side, "ray ?" could, after a little Practice-" And all the world to changed within a "Don't - practice; - stay with us," night; Among the beaches beat adapted for! "Sun in my eyes," was the reply, i on dipping are those on the coast of but when the parasol was again push- smiled Mrs. Valdon, and Folsom When country roadsides wait. New jersey, and of those one of the ed ..aside, the dark eyes, with their i agreed to do so. Tacked all hint of 4,augh- 1- So. the four of them grasped the Coaxing. • with bending bough Lad iews ftest is the great resort called Ocean. heavy brows, in 'rope, and. like puppets on a. string. springing grass, Town. ter, and the red lips paled beneath, -Of �a that nowhere their red. amt called _ fora fresh ap- jumped up and down, sprang at the Then do I heed the cat of winds Its habitues contend g waves, c that pass, *]so is the temperature of the water plication from the enameled vanity oncomin choked and laughed, as the salt water dash6d over them Aid seek my dower-starred hounts always" as it should be, and the ad- case she carried. with heart state. as perfect tinting of dainty un6ev. Justiment of the sun's rays a counsel The oldest of 'the three men rose and behaved generally' like irrespon- I wear, dresses, etc•, the easleat -7-- of perfection. sib] I slid by far the best way -Is the use of and shook himself like a big dog: e children In a big bathtub. Lika, drifts ot'vea-swept foam - . : ".Come on, people," be said. "what Roger Neville, unable to resist tbal The white trees lean against an r#41 dye It tints in Cold WILtIeW. Tai Year after year the lovers of thil �pEaea retmm with, joy- waiting for? I suppose. Robin, call of the surf, swam.4way, took an azure sky rnhoming -breaker head on, and came t blossom-time sc takes whatever tinge You wdell to 81" xl you and Angelica will k y�oiir I gons�-* up smiling on top of it. July opened suspiciously. Every-'in yaur hands, as usual =" by, A matter at minutes. thing was in readiness for an enor-,� -Yes, rather," and the girl et into the game, Garr�,"­ he They crowned my hills. the _r I in the dear, old Real dyes will get such saw0th and iroas cel#+�ratto-. of the natlorql hol.�-' .swimming suit scrambled to her feet. !called out. It's great, really, and hilla, of home. even totes as dume, the stl*&)Wp A, er! there's almost no undertow to-day. if day, and those who could do so came "To -day we're going:way out - farther', wishy-washy work of sratbatit V740 yo The scented hedgerows bring u'r.e carried off there are scores Of a few days ahead or the croNds. to than ever before." parations'for the purposs' Dfam*04 get, as t were a runiang start. "Fools!" growled the older M&n'L life guards about who'll pick YOU, up. ol A dream of shaded lanes, all wide' . dys in original powder form 19 only The noonday sun shone down oni 11, 4. and still. timid!" re- wouldn't mind, only it's so aspen - Oh, I'm not exactly ti - Neville Of warm winds growtng o'er & low fifteen cents &4 the drugstore. Do 704V hundreds of human hands In long save to subsidize a and to pay ex. turned Folsom. scoffingly, as owu'difttIng Then' dip to tint­sud green hill, n flats, rather, enough hear him: "But that's beautitUL 1l promised these ladies I'd stand Y04" have an seec' straight rows. hums. as elusive 'attention to 'you 'two i&ota. came near. 41111110119 Of youth and love and bopes tW bad each tightly clasped itself round the Well, go to it." And it you want the tint permanonu bard. thick . rope that shot its way far ' They all- rose then, the by-" In Spring, e, boilO.ng water "You did. so!" insisted Ca 'out into the ocean. 1 Madeline Barron, in her. French cos- rmelita. When cherry trees are white, pw us Dla=-->nd dyes do a perre _t, ­profe& With many the sea bath consisted turne, and her adoring bus"nd, Ned who stood next to him, and who1ald • When hill and hollow tempt my feet slotal" Job-of dyelag, too: the d'ru'ggist Ono -of -his own, as It tQ roam, in a continuous frantic clutch od this Barron' this copper king. Is detalning hand has sample shades and ample dire*• The pretty girl, Angelica Fair,' was !grasped the rope next to here. "If My 'thoughts By to those dear, old tior gew life -line, while L the mcire adventurous is, For a book of emd-!ese stis -ant to swim, choose some other hills of home; tions, in full color, request a free copy -dared let go. and buffet the spent her friend and guest, and the other! you waves near the shore. two, father and son, were Croydon I time. Just now you are a squire of L.Could I but follow them In glad,..-swift Colo c1raf f IA-MOND PYZ1% of r t 0 D Others still, and theme were the ones Sears and his boy, Robin. Isn't be, Duchess?" flight!' Dept. N32, Windsor, Ontario. Madeline was I "You bet he W!" exclaimed Mrs. D that turned gray the hair of the life But, about to start. Mad guards, were possessed to swim out delayed by the appearance of her I Barnaby, wiping salt water out of! Killing the Goose far beyond their, depths, and beyond three-year-ola daughter, with -her lber eyes with the -back of one hand,! London Daily News (Lib.): At a' �Q1AdDyels 'Ey. while hanging on to the rope with' all bounds of wisdom or safe But nurse. "If be deserta -me for i conference of the Independent Labor ZktptonN —DaUtODYS the lure of the surf is a subtle spell The baby was in bathing rompers the other. us, - Party it was proposed that a surtax of and Its; danger seems negligible when and gleeful at the prospect of going dry land. I know, I'm going to be 2c In the Al should be placed on. &Z q the treat waves calL in paddling. Both parents. stopped swept out to am by " next wave. unedrued Oh, nberey I here It comes! It's like a On the other side of the last lace and sat down on the sand again at Is needed quite as much an a re- I edged frill of the combers, the beach' "Go ahead, . you people,' Barron wall of water!" distribution of wealth Is a re-creation groups sat about In utter bliss Of i sang out. ' "We'll come along in a It was a wall of water, and it en-1, of Wealth• and yet that is the one A. contentment. minute. We want to play with gulled tne party, as well as hundreds, � thing wh-F--.y Labor Party resolutions, V Dips the Cords of Here, a family from an Inner coup -! popsy.11 of other bathers near them. uncanny ingenuity, seek to wipe -��ty of the state; there a small crowd So the others went on, Robin and The Duchess coughed and spatter. I withu off the slate Of possibility. from the middle .west;_ yonder IL KILY I Angelica, who were expert swimmers, ad, but gamely held her ground. Car-, the Carcass in -a .­-bunclil from New York City itself. Ito brave the waves out to, a" daring A quk, sophisticated-looking group distance, and Croydon Sears to stand Rubber Solution! -of ft" consisted of three men, a at the rope and jump' up and down A young woman and a girl.' until the Barrons Joined him. -A, The girl wore a modish -swimming Another group on the beach that 'fruit of wool Jeirgey, flowered -in, quiet morning was keyed to, a somewhat -color, with a rubberized silk bathing different pitch. Made only from hwd"Western whe ats,_. _---J. -cap and hemp-soled sandals. The dominating spirit was Car- ---,rich il�i gluten - the en--erfy giving and body building food. Her lithe eagerness Proclaimed her' melita Valdon, a beauty as' exotic and Purity Flour is best f your baking and will, supply extra swimmer, and she was manifestly alluring as her name. imourishm' t to the children, in cakes, pies, buns lied brea& 7 J' Impatient to start. en Her beach pajamas were distinctly Parisian and a step or two ahead of American fashions. But then Carmelite was a stop or -PU R'��O L U R I two ahead of most' and most people, and her oriental costume and &md 3oc ix staflipt for our 700 -rely' Purity Flour Coon Bosh. 72a Japanese Parasol r made her. a picture Wastaris C4as" Flow Mine Co. Lissited Tomeo. Mouir"4 Ottawa, saint loaf, that was as attractive as it was col- _.Here you me one of the orful. Her woman companion was a per- cor" hh&ly magnified, Burnaby was fair, -Ar&tWic 6Zeys5Ldee*iffi9rh a Firestone Gum- feet foil, for Mrs. Barn -from fat and forty, and dressed the part. E9pped BaDoon rice carcasa. Nortill Cori rum Avesiss ocisan Big& or Real Also she -was of. great importance The end Is maveded into socially and possessed of A sharp ton- 11 smaller, cords, With accommodations for 250 guests. 'AN rooms have private bath& composed L-a.&M-n-g RefreAment gue, so her favorites' fawned on. her, ;Two to six room spartmesm available an long or short term leases. -of nAfflous. of cotum fibem while her enemies gave her 'a wide Get Nips - deli- American Pran Concert Orchestra F"Irestone dips all the cords berth. icills 'Peppermint A feature in favor is the location---oct a highly restricted raidential in a rubber solution. Every "Duchess," paid Carmelita, in Ian- avenue in the center of the resort. flavored gum in guid accents, "Aran's you going In F." d'"fa"Natio., 9 fiber is saturatAd and inas- Jalted with rubber, adding Cape.. Manadere Ws morning A. 0. Franckle E. I sugar-coated "of course," returned Mrs. Bar- great Arength and the cords to flez with form 7 .4 -i naby, who bore the noble nickname. "Shall we toddle now?" mom 1ridlow "No hurry," put in Garrett Fol- Go to your nearest Fire- som. � "I- only came yesterday,' YOU I done Dealer to-day. He wE qA know. I want to look about a few It if Provide these "Better Tires" ig millutes." I A berieficia.11 alonf with helilpful servicie, , -AZ� He was .2 big.man. and his bathing weat'-deenese mouth whicill memo ex mlleag% costume of worsted shirt and trunks ;I I siEd t.*th—awe illigood— I safety and comforL was becoming to him. The color was Mae, a silver gray, with three black strips CO. -Aftor EvirY.M11,61" 6 FUM7" TV 6 M 0 CANA A LLORDS across the chest, and a white belt with black stripes. M . OST MILES PER DOLLAR Perhaps fifty, his hair was gray at Firestone SuMs the Only Gum- ISSUE No. 21-127. Min2rd's Liniment fir clandrum • idyFreih ATANbAXI ` _ -­7 . . ...... .. s•. "I r 17 ITM r", _=MIA 'r, 7 ­V7 0. 14 great and ex. Wilson M n u a rig pending market for all the tamer TE OUT TONIC even for Paradise. IUE-PWE WINNING EASSAY grows, lies at our doors, while his In- -rual PTU governMent, with agricultural cotegas MwLffa alaullibilln and experimental, stations at different Enr"" potuts. Simpi Because it To-sain-im ",00d people, It do" not Ul'& Up &* Blood matter who you are or what degree am you occupy in the world, whether you In no -trouble 16 deg"r neglect are a young person with nothing but more dangerous than in anaemia, your hands to help you, or of mature which means 9" *rty of the blood. It age. With weaft" iuye&t. You Cannot Is Tory common in young girls and fa ✓ do better than come to this young pareens, who are oven rorked or con.- growing store We can give a wel- fitted within doors. It makes, its 'sv- come to you all. To the children, a preach In-so stealthy a meaner that good education, the Only qualification it 'in often wall developed before Its, for which ls-l�-rPUA -and "XTV'-for, Un- taken In like most of the older countries it can b time them is a. tonic that so enriches e truly said of our store that every and purities the blood that good health -,toddler" Just starting school carries and strength soon 00=05 to the for - the Iftition - in his book the Pretmi mer weak, anaemic sufferer.' This satchel. The man with Ideas in al- ionic is Dr, W1111ams' Pink Pills, which ways welcome and hem he ,will have & for years have been the most success- chance to exPlolt them, While the Pro• ful blood-builder known, and have - - - - - - fess4onal man has every opportunity to credit for restoring to good, health rise to higher positions. The relligiOus thousands -and thous4nda of v v 'Z N life is weal attended to by man, 'many who have suffered from some of the of whom are leaders In their rwpec- many ailments that COMO through tiro brunches, of thought and an we weak, watery •blood. ask of you in return is that you help The oorreotionlof au"mic condi,. to make our great 0=T4nY` a power tions by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in as PLAYTIME TOGGERY. to be reckoned with, not Only com• certain as anything can be. As proof Sandbo y. days are here, and tittle as but in the finer things Of life of this Miss Margaret A. Smith, Bur- as well. folk who have basin playing indoors Coyne, 012t., says:—"Alte• having a all winter will be having severe attack Of jaundice I was left CANADA'S NEW in a very weak and run times in handboxes and gardens. The! INDUSTRY coudi- INDUSTRY tion. I wags pale and my nerves on small person pictured here looks most attractive in her cunning little, frock. ledge. I could not 151000 at night and Rayon, the Popular Artificial would to" and turn for hours at a trimmed with cross-stitch in bright- colored silk or wool. The diagr%M xs time. I finally decided to try Dr. W11-- I M9 Silk, Now Made in Quebec. I frock for mothers makes liame' Pink Pills, and soon began to shows that it is the simplest, 442i soft ofeasiest tq Of in rest in connection with the I tael better, and &ftef taking a few more each side of tie front and lo"'k being strong be C -aditth pulp and paper iTAustry is, boxes of the pill* I left as I an gatboree-to u rh&pod section, for the program which is being nmdo inlever, and could thoroughly olaJoy =7 %r— T I— a yoke and sleeves. The straiihl i rest at night. The Winner and Her Sisters the manufacture of. rayon and Other bloomers am gathered Into ban all tact fabrics Utilizing artificial silk, One of Mend these pills to .any rneudd Who tho, want and Irtiess. No. 1315 is in Cut am )k be allinx." ceroecially gymnastics UX& Dftr Sir: y Canada's newest, but fast developing sizes 2, 4 avd 6 years. Sim 4 years strong enough yet to excell in an 1 B*tta"leaP, steady nerves, Improved i did not droaxii when I sent In MY i industries. According to report Can yards 32-inch material appetite, increased vigor —all these can requires 41 Yj effort for the Citrisda Essay (,Ontsgt grem degr*,e, he local United adian Celanese mated, a large enter- Price 21J talits. be yours by taking Dr. Williams' Pink I attend regularly t T that I would be lucky enough to win a Church for service and S,.Inday School prise which was attracted to the East Pills. Been thetn,<p-day. Sold by all j Home bowing brings nice clothes e. such a splendid one at tbat, and ish; era Townships of Quebec in 1926 is Aithlit the teach of all, and to follow' can hardly realize my good fortune and I find my Itl&Wnd1 to EUSI' In just on the point of production. This medicine dealers, or by mall post paid 1 1 'he mods I% delightful when it can be once of btoratlare, are a great her V to Me '.­*Too yet. but I have the evidence in Canada last at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil. i understandiag what I hear there. company, registered edletne Co., Brockville, Ont.- don* so ea,%Vy and ewn*mleally. bJF .07 own eyes and must be,114%ve It. a year, acquiTed the sole rights for the Items' V following tho Oyles pictured in Our tried !n' I have a strong desire to become new Fashion itc-ok A chart accoltd- This is the first time I have _,3 �eacber though I have Donmion of Canada and its depend , i 'A *a Essay competition, though the sec-rPlublic School patents and Pro- each pattern #howli the MA- re- last' my doubts aomietimee as to whether I i encies of the Dm 1 —1 . I -, t, ... I .. .. �hW public prise I have won. r !cam for the manufacture of Cellulose, terial as It appears when cut 0 lever enough but I am doing my 'am e -tiL ymar I secured third prize In the Home. acetate. artificial silks, etc The fac- Every tlL - to explained 80 that the .brit inexperienced sewer can snake with- I a have no photograph of I toy has boo-n In proce" of erection, _1A Pubile Schools of tba, County, in sorry I h a site of 170 acres at Drummond-,' Out 'difficulty an attractive dms.. I. on Oct. 14th• 1913, As& born myself auno and only the enclosed on miles from Men- Price of *b6 book 10 cents the copy. on my Ot taken With my two sisters Ville, about sAxty ;father's farm in Burford Towtl�hlp, is on the tread. HOW TO ORDER PATTURNL Fair- last summer. I am stAndli I" attended Pjbllc School a t t Lett, my elder sister in the middle and Great interest has been exhibited in W rite your asaes, aaA a4dress plain. IS&W Plalaa Scholl. Se,111a SO 15 a. Artificial right. I wish it these fabrics in Canada of so" .9;Word. and passed Into High Se I can 144 W"t 906100 M the, younger on the abor sad also were bottec, but this Is the best silk imports into Canada have been. .7, giving 2W In Burford v"ve Lam September. steadily rising Total imports of this t iThere. Lkhough porklaps not my. best; do and I hope this will prove sa 10fac r cola (*An protwrW; stamps 0 I have Do brothers. f nature in the first nine months of the teap caratuly) for owS sungwf WN to ivubj*cu, composition and English tOry it Again tb&zxktnS You for cousiderluS present fiscal year had a value of atte" Dept. witeirstum are "ally my ftyorhes and h S3.734.. addreas your order to I of your splendid S4.075,436, as compared with -my Essay worthy Co, 73 West A4. she m*rs I study them the better 1 267 In the )ear before, arid $2,542,562 i W ilson Publisking Patterns sent by -1ko them In tho last Zastfer xamin- in the year before tb�gt. A market for ;aide St, Tororta 7 AtIOTIS MY average Was am. retlairs. man 83 and I rank. yarns has been opened. principally ed fifth out of thirty-dye students In Yours, faithfully. Idly foruL I Ake opera and IrAinva and Margaret Hobson. with the-cotton trade, with the result' me"We thoit already cotton mills in Canatia, Affecting rge quantities of' are putting 010t I& ' ... "'THE JOHN CANUCK DEPARTMENTAL STORE Mixed cotton •lcelsneea" fabrics. The Natives Introdliliced am knittl ' industry Is like - rig ape Town---Ths Native Admints. "celanew," In the Grubs for the Butterfly. C the toast of tobacco While for 'our] wise adopting tration BiN, which the Prime Mlu10tW ��aret Ho6on, of Burford, LoLm of relaxation In our course Of the past year the now corn - vast Un- "I wouldrit marry that butterfly If has Just introduood, is really a 0012- in Original and Del' htful explored open spaces you wig find a parry sold over - $1,000,00 0 worth of I were You,- solidadut masoure, but it tncludem *portman'a par-adis& F�or fabrics and yarns in CLriada, and the; "Why notir, . I % .- . . 01:106 or two Important new Style, Tells of Our verltsbto prolrWoniai I wtere oles.lu the world Can YOU COM- future. Is conAidw-ed bright for the In.' "You'U have to grup all the_res-t--� Undelt the bla n-tlxo big Same bunting and 19h Wig of dustry. 43 4 blue yoEveue .; be responsible for tboo oal ob was the, such quiahty? atlons of th chief. Any Owtr*41 Years W in Old London it I f J5 t nodecided where to tin4ing them nijust be approv" by th Nothing works out right. In a y man feels in that # and Mrs. Tourt&t. just loolt over`; town where yoRi can_pwir-as long &31 all the beautiful sentiments in the ministers, after being adoption by SL Jsteels T dutle% to stand Outside, their membeet -T desire to son. why; world weigh less then a single lovely majority of the adult in place of business and cry our store. for whether you . you want to there is no reason III a16 l May � travel by train, boat, auto; "Shanks i I action.--J. R. Lowell. wares to the poseers by, you 6hould want to. of the tribe prernsut at a PU106110 Meet es" or a combination of all four, asually began by crying "W-- - - — Ing convaued for the purpose 6ok?" ­V.-hat d'yer lack?" we can prot1de you with anything youll FUrtber, njo legal proceedings In ADDED TO THE WHITE STAR LINE FLEET 7.' J appear before you today in Intich desire, A train Jgurney across ourl -respect of land may be, taken by memr Pe same ospe, `hers of the tribe against their chief city but the firm I M possession* ' from the `Atlantic to the i _311P_1 P.I. - ­1 — 4 Lou 2_5 F generous conditions as without tht writte -.1 resent is, I will not say the richest, Pacific with its V an coulnut 'Of thel, p over" privileges at placed of, ,.t* to "OtO Governor-Geners.1 for the institution Ot A tut I believe in the extent of its to world, I iziterest, will give you 9 general bird's 1 the prooeledcluge, view of what we have to offer. It Obur6m, the largest In the of our newly organised Depart eye 4W er inspection an is auto #ati I Store of CAU&4&. In our, early Von wish a CIO2 days we started as a Small Outpost Of trip, ores our network of good roads, Ltd. British Empire; Ad. Nix ty years -with well equipped rest camps In V, `q+!, r 7'i"o we becamv one of the chain and Which into well looked after, that you are free to you will have your comfort r 4, ;recently we have developed A y all the beauties of the road, is established store unbar our own enjoy look xud an experience you will always I ftwn2gsm ir ant eutely. brit always affiliated to our great Central be,,-,k on with pleasure. The diversIty; of headquarters you have to ch"e 4 Now what does our' store contain? from is only, equalled by their differ- in type of interest. The Niagara once honestly believe, everything that is once 46 n n. ]Peninsula when the fruit tress are In ecessary to ma, woman or child. '7 ror you, Madam FISSWOR, We have the bloom you will Cousddsr a el 086 ap- Choicest of furs, and the finest of proach to fai• land, while you must Added to the greater value built into jowol,,oTy, tbo latter forte our own not mt," visiting the ftlls, especially i the 1927 TwLno-- t1:'b9n** and both In our if they are Illuminated, You will not!! d to the Improvementil that every manufactured will welcome Prices are low6k forget the odgbt. A voyage own store. We also grow the finest soon ever before. Harley Davidson through the Thousi�ad Islands, visit 1 —.of wool for your Carmerits which are rcycle stands without a rival per. up by the with 4;8 blato On,,, Tl1e In our 192" . side. made Ines land" would be well ie two steamers recently a a any 7 dltemaiers and "Evangel 16,063 tons, one of t' u wTli The ss. Calgaric, car outfit Housewife, you are Indeed fort- worth while. For the "likkers" are i Mrs. HwAse I St. Lawrence fleet of the White St;)r.Llna Canadian Service never dreamed such a comfortable rid their sub.! Fully unate, for owing to tk* peculiar position the Rocky Mountains with Ing combination could be built. "C" deck Is utilized for staterooms British Columbia offers! The Calgaric will be a binding link guaranteed. e a larger linie'views and Br deck with I e applies to "D" d of our agtzbLiphment you have as entirely different from the rest., witt Scotland because she will malu-'and the mm 'WALTER ANDREWS, Ltd. t r1grige of prodwts probably than any saloon YON )f the tain a regular and direct service to the exception that the dining s 34r, GE STREET TORONTO other country in the world. Open to For INI r. Farmer there is soma ( . - Glasgow completing her east- is on the latter. before cc your cluAm WV not only fruits and finest land that lies out of doors and T*Cst&b&m equal to ths, best grown in he can, find anything' he requires from !bound voyages at Liverpool. One of the great features of the Iud-' steamer Is the elevator service con- the tesopereft climate, but from the an Ideal site for a chic - ken farm, to al The Calgaric has five decks Inc -a nectIng all derlq% The'steRnio"s ft With 4%' tlSegsra posings4s, svA Brtttsh Colum• thousand acre ranch. We grow the iing the boat deck. The public room finest wheat In the world and are j are located on "A" deck w-h1oh is fitted with N�vl I is and sub-. .jess tippara i btu are obtalaod 7mmy of those usually - marine UJ apparatus. water thereby enabling Pas _e.g1WA,,j ug app with the Tropicl zone. rapidly build1n; up a reputatletr-forthe lass enclosed I 51MCOWS "fact"" wi - i tight bulkheslid., emArgency lighting -n Joy daily exercise frees Morse Mr. Busimem, man, you sfe not, for- chotmet bacon and butter while our sengers to t SAW It and especially apples would be pective of the•yeather. The lounge, plant, Combined semaphore and Gotten for w1ust *yor your business, rru , bilge keels, fireproof it it requtreg )rower, we can supply ll�.wrd to excel. Our British Columbia the smoke room and the-verandah cafe Signal apparatus, sopara- 3#0" ohm? Wn promenade deck. bulkhR�s, flee *&ply and plentifully from our apple .1% good, and I have heard it are grouped on this pro you cb alrd-resser's shop, FL dark room comparatlTeIT unused water-powell' stated that It was probaby Its bright- Another I-ounge, and the gymnasium tus, h ,Cuts easier. Saw* faster Color that tempted the mother of are on ­B­ iieok. the accommodation for pbotograpbors, land a general shop. while your Mw mertegial It not grown, e-st tion hit% been given to CA#"A WAW C*.LTM includes suites and a, Spaclal atten m*Nwmm. it likely in k2oW* OUT limits, cm be the -world, but I believe that It took on which &1s0 k cheaply brought to you over our great the flavor and aroma of the Ontario number of staterooms all of which the veatilst tlru of all rooms as a re- with beds instead of the %,,it of which a constant supply of inland waterways. Then your pleas- grown article to bring abcut the d6wn• vire equipred A Urea are also - so, it he could 9 T9. freph air Is carried Wall parts of the weR.attended to, for If fall of Adam. I., peak, berths usually found on ocean line ym are a smoker you will And we grow, he would probably say It compowated In addition the offloes are on this.d-eck. steamer. J. . . . . . �*11-6'10F,4?11&_�­ 771R:n7X)_F_1_' nm gZ4 TAU 17277411MA711 4w;' A 7 A LOCATITSMS. -Blanche Walsh, of Toronto, �-Dr. E. A. Sadle'ir, Dentist, prac- -Mr. McLea eta Was nine wipe S-Indift'o, _tiAna-in_-Tor=tot_-w1lI1 -be tere in his ;:t I— -H. R. Mooney has been confin- Open t. the week-end w ith Mrs. Me-, ual on Thursday. roi _g re oi u. of Cleveland, office from 1.80 p. m. to 6 p. as as- Ts Lean at the home. of the latter's -Dr �d to'his bed for se,09ral dal H. T. Fallaise, Re dent Dent- I. son I attack 0 mother., hire. Bedeon. ist. -,vome in alit try your Strength 021st;. n a pair -of ek f fl. a. Office over Balsdon's hardwwe S. J.,Collacutt and eon, On Sunday morning in St. store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and Lloyd, of Oshawa, visited Picker- Paul's United Church Rev. A.. R. evenings by appointment.0' Headlight famous Saddemon, will gives, short "Talk" -COAUNG-Dr. F. B. Luke, Opte. fag friends on Sunday., ,pinky" meterlet, 107 YoDge St., Toronto, to the boys and girls on 53. -W. H. Peak and soa, Ww., of s umber of the sermon subject, "The Upper way be consulted about vour eye -Toronto, called on a n 'JPlCk8riDg friends on Monday. and Nether Spring@." 7 1.- for glasses at A. H. Allin's drug -Chas. W. Pilkey d, Madoe and had a buni• "Harvesters In the White Fields." store, Whitby,,on Tuesday, May trip to Frankfor It you are not attending any 81st. One Church come with us. ;fir eastern points last week. KHAKI PANTS _n -�-Tuesday next being Victoria -At St. George's Church next IN MEMORIAM. Aiday, the Sunday, Sunday $ chool weeti at a tGther- We both pall You take go log, I'll tak I an hard as we can." y and a public b4 sees of business will b ERNSON-In loving memory of the pants split you'll got a pair of these famous a closed 9.80 a w. Morning service at 10.80. STw usual. Evening service at 7. 'Mr. W. R. my dear son. Lloyd; who passed _Pants for exactly nothing: Broadbent, wate Sproule will be in charge at both away. March -10th-- IM and m h repairer, d services. On Friday evening at 7. ear husband. who died May 24th, .,No. 58 Pants are sold under following guarantee ..�4VIA`resume his visits to Pickering �.66 'Bring along there will be a meeting of the Pick- Al t Tuesday next. ring members of the Parish axe- nd when the evening shadows are 1. If garment rips a., waistband, we will pay you fifty cents. ire. Work guaranteed, * a your repa. utive at the church. Important -You are invited to the formal c failing. And I am all alone. 2. If garment rips at seat, crotch or leg seams, we will pay you $1. o A. T. Lv*w,g business will be discussed. opening There often comes a longing en 0 _m of G. and A -A fatal accident oc' -- ' Try a pair of these pants this summer m to-morrow (Saturday) . rred on If you only could come borne . r and you'll agree with a hundred -afternoon and evening, Seeadvt. Monday on the highway a mile -Mrs. Goo. Stephenson. of out other customers that they are the. 1n another column. east of the village. Jack White, best you ever wore; i popular em ployw of the General -hire. J. N. Richardson and b CALVERT-in ever loving memory of Thomas and Mrs. Reaz,in, of Cress- Motors ofOshawa, utwhosehome our dear husband and father, Thou. well, and Alex. and Mrs. Clark, of is in North Bay, was coming down Palvert, who passed away On' May BOYS I BOYS I �POYS I Lindsay, and their son, Douglas, Post's hill in a Pontiac coach at a 17th, 1M, A We can give you now a pair of Headlight Overalls- were here last week with friends. rapid rate and some diatance ahead We often think of days gone by. . i . . of him was A. H. Cook, of this will Whet) we were all together; "Just Like Dad's." -The Women's Institute are age. in his track, and-as-the-latter The shadow o'er our lives I Cast. :now making arrangements for reached tho bottom of the hill he Our loved one one forever. Fred T. BUM.L11rall Pickering 'holding the District Convention.. r tatted to turn to the left in order The rolling streams of life paw on, JE .�.which will be held in Pickering in But still the vacant chair 'FAtablished 1857. -'June. Fall particulars of this to go south on the sideroad and he Recalls the smile. the love. the voice 12 that be gave the usual signal 1u sating be given in due time. !ayO Of one who once sat there. -Nre. J. Richardson has par- indicating his intAntion.., Mr. -Wife, Sous and Daughters. erected last fall on the lot just was about to wake the turn, with Now AdWwr"s**mm#o. �sooth of the school, by Mrs. ]Cars the result that the car struck the shased the cottage which was White tried to pass Mr. Cook me he guard rail on the south side and he' -,AQ t q tore lake. It is Mrs. Richardson's inten. continued across the siderGad and tioti to move it down to Sqtiire'8 OR SALE-A number of young Pits 3, Mundell, Claremont. Phone 616. 37 Beach oil the lake shore for a sum- into the deep ditch on the south F raer cottage. west corner, breaking two poles FOR 8 A Llf-A frame barn. 36x46 ft. F Apply to Mrs. G. Philip. and damaging the gnard rail in good condition -The District Annual Couven- e. M r. Brougham 36-37 Lion for South Ontario Women's Wite, who was terribly Injured. by Cook -A good young borve.� Seasonable News Items Listitates will bA hold in Pickering ws%o removed from the car WANTED 'c�n Wednesday, June Ord, One and Leonard Neale and T-nobed to from 3 to 5 years old, must be sound. Ap- at ply at New, office. program the village to receive medical "STAUNTON" Wall Papers are now in full swing. ,plalasing feature on the Home- will be an address by, The tention. He was then rushed to "VOR SALE-20 vounor pigs $15 r 2 natiny Son ts � I stock boar 2 yea rs _:maker of the Toronto Globe. Full the- Oshawa; Hospital by D. C. F11.9tc:ey.1ot35. S.F. coo, Pickerins. Phone .A price for every pocket and a color and me Rose and W. A. Reid. At first his Maiv w7 -particulars later. 37-40 condition was not considered very design for every taste. -The country Is now taking on serious but about 8 p. w. be, sud- COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE-W, a beautiful appearance, with the have for iude a number of pure-bred Collie trees cominjr out in fall foliage denly became worse, and in IL few Eups. Allison Bros R. R. 2. Pickenn Phone -at a reason and the fields. making rapid minutes passed away, Tneunfor. Pick '-"0$ 'TLASTICIA" Paint, the-quality kind .4 growth. The season is at least tunate man was just starting for SALE-A frame silo in good Fcoc! ble price. 'That's why the people like it. bin home in North Bay to enjoy a d3tion. Also shorthorn bull, two weeks earlier thin last year, oW, dark red. id Dawson. X. W 3. and the prospects are bright for two weeks' holiday at the home of C2=ont. 37 We've added a new line, "Rogers" _01131 abawlantharvest. This aff- his parents. and th a ca r b a severely driving belonged. to a dealer in PULLETS FOR SALE-WbiL, Lon. crop has suffered very so borne. 8 weeks aid, of good hardy stock, from brushing Lacque-Ask for it. :from the winter'bfrosta combined that town who had sent it to the Guild s strain Price. 82 each. Apply to Lorne with the wet fall, and much of General Motors for repairs and Mr. Reid. Claremont- 37 38 the fall wheat has also been killed, White was taking It home. The JOHN A WHITE. GRERN RIVER We have. 4-yard We deliver to your right in stock. 'Useassitatiog Its coroner, Dr. Hoig. of Oshawa. and has lot sale 50 pics. all sues. from sa.30 tit). being plowed up6 1110 bated 16.0tris Phone Mark "03 r n` live.' -A number of towns through• Mr. Raid, traffic officer, Investigat- 90M flat young 6- A b 1-078 toe ed the matter and decided that an home, no-matte where you east the Dominion will celebrate I'- the sixtieth- anniversary of Con- Inquest was unnecessary. R SALE-A SM gal. gas tack and F? new, well sell for -federation on July 1st (Dominion A very pleasant social gather tloo. no at Frenchman't iog took place on Monday evening 110 Slant Ave, )and also oE i the day follow. 'lay T.t* when the members and adherents ftturday, July tad. As the The, new lines" minion Day celebration this of St. Andrew's Church met in the QTRAYED OR STOLEN-A young sebool-room Rod sn nt a' most de- LJCAAI- with braise collar and kenoc Tr r to to be conducted on a wider dog to No. 100. informatim is to ly received. Roy Caner. lightful hour. ig whaill be"g7d IW for a time and Phone Mark 803. 37 is buses was indu Holeproof Hosm" a than naual,, it is thought Ithat the large number of patriotic ned heartily. This 4Atizens will be unable to clear 112 this R11 jOil LTANTED-Girl or middle aged was followed by the chief feature VT woman to assist w,4h house -work and care their ay@texne Of the celebrating i"Arit, In one dALY, hence the two- of the evening, the,presentation of of twosmallchiliften. Nowashing. A to at 1.009 1.50 Mrs. W F Chown, R R. 1, Whitby. Bas:e:itne 4ay celebration is being adopted. 16wrting gift to Minn Ruth Mur- between Pickering and Whitby. 37 - - phy. who has been church organist A number of towns, however, will TORONTO WET-WASA LAUN- land 2.00 for•over a year, but who has re. TODRY (Semi finiob)--Let our driver call and hold only the one day, Friday, signed in order to join bar mother explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your a July let, as it to considered that a I and sisters who are nnw residing name ith Mr, S. W.) av Wbes atop. . Thursday evening until M In true 10- An Detroit Oz-Hise Murphy being ill PiN up and deliver bases a week. day morn is elose tber�'Oa�tagreee. td Mfl thus open called, an address signed by all the I MPLEMENT8 FOR SALE-Stagle members of the session, on behalf Lplow, Cocksbutt, No. 21. nearly new; McCor- "Pari valt"ei on Saturday for the benefit of of the congregation, was read by bore in and Meser y-Harrie biodw 7 ft cut new A b in good re it Teriies, cash or credit. toL M Brougham. Phone --gre. J. N. Richardson's suet- K S. Chapman, expressing deep M-89 ion sale of household effects on regret at losintr her from the con -Thursday fast was a decided one greffation, an expressing the deep ARM MACHINERY -Frost We are specislizin t on a line of artificial Bilk Hosiery reciation of the services FARM Cockshatt Tudbom Anderson John Ir. Nice now vase, the prices realized being much ran- _for every day wear &t 49 cents, per pa Deem. Siesta. GouW-'SbzP_W i Muir. A07 %rp;; by her.- Not only has she Wilkinson. ores. 7rrve shades such as atmosphere, almond, peach W 41tring higher tlian was atticipated. As now. JuscV.14.-t-radim LAIM there was being offm for sale a rendered excellent service as or y blossom fallow, moonlight etc Green cod 27tf ganist in the church, but also at ntoberof pieces of walbut furni- the School, and HOLSTEIN COW FOR SALE- We are not forgetting the Men-a real "Is of Afen'll ftra"Ig�aa tare from 80 to 100 years old, the pianist in t] JLJLW ' hi ove 1100 ca ' he T for years has given freely and most - Work Boots, regular 4.00 and 4.50 goods, Per Pair 8.29., saucers .y r '*S3, g:;� nimer' .Ttsiteir. 1= ale attracted &'numbsi of dealers from Toronto, as well as a number willingly of bar services at con- $100. WiUgsye $10 for hercaffifaheifer, Only carts and social gatherings. Her reason for selling, too many cows, J.W-Brc- .of prospective -buyers from all ridge, R R. 2. Locust Hill. 97 over the township, and from Osh- pleasing manner and her willing Weekesend Specials in Glro ries noes to help, Dot only with bar OR SALE-I have yet about forty aws, Whitby 'Rod other points. Fliushels of Colorado spring wheat con'tai There is a great craze at the pres. musical gif to, but lic many other . in 11 amount of barley, very aWtable for nin �8 Pkgg Quaker Corti Flakes., .,If .- . 25c., ways, won her many friends. The ing vAth oats, superior to Marquis or any other 8 Lbs Cut Macaroni, ant time for buying antique furni. -25c. address expressed the hope that variety of spring wheat; 81.33 white it lasts- the �.S Lbu Bulk Cocoa, tare, even if it @bow@ evidence of poor Land wheat, Phone Mark 1617. John 1G.I. : 'I. . . lips R R , Locust Hill. 3W :4 Pkga� A & H Sal Soda,... being time-worn and its days of Miss Murphy would continue the good work in her new home, and usefulness being numbered. The SALE-In the Village of Pick• conveyed the beat wishes for her Fe0riRng.adjoining Ruddy 's Park a 9•roomed t .question of price seems to have no f vey and wash-room, each con- considefttloci with those who have tnre happiness and prosperity, house, with pantry raining soft water pump and sink. Woodshed is The address was accompanied by, A PMAN the craze. An article of fiarniturt,, with hard water pump. Large cellar with brick which could hardly be sold a' the presentation. on behalf of the floor cemented; a good furnace. Large driying t any house or garage and stables; hen house p congregation, of Ft handsome club ,;�e is few years ago on account fruit trees; hedges; shrubber '81 unt 74c,; 3 acre of to beinx•old fashioned will now bag by Miss Muriel WestneV, a land. Apply to Mr N. Richardson. "re of readily bring twenty or thirty beautiful travelling clock by rise T. Reazin. CresswZe-&L 33-if tby' TH dollars. Doro' Andrew and a bat = kit of E CENTRAL -GARAGE -A great deal of interest b flowers by Mise Mary Sprkagge. D A N C I N G I as been taken during the iss Murphy, who was taken com-, a past few Telephone 4900 ears a the cont�es�e in oratory lately by surprise, replied in very The Glen Avis Pavilion, French- feelibe-termg tbankina th* ,r-nn- Will mrNmin f nation and man's Bet. the X igh sch o6le. In the Province of gregation for their expressions of season on'-i;tvu7diy, prood-will. Brief speeches were Ontario the winner is a pupil of May the 21st. the Tavistock Continuation given b the members of session, lleing every Saturday Evening. School. While his victory may W. A. Wendenon and officers of Da not be the various organizations. During Free picnic grounds, Bests, Auto Repairs, Ac.cessoriesi Oils and entirely due to the the evening piano duets were ran- 87-89 Bathing and Fishing. training in the school, &A he may dared by Mrs. Ferguson and Miss ding have exceptional ability along urph And Goo. Field assisted Gasolinell'Acetylone'cTuTul with bile Miss Bessie this, Hue, it is an evidence of the M W.H.Avist, Propriet�r good work that is* being done by w Us guitar w the continuation schools of the Braidwood song several-solos v97 Whenever In need of Electrical BeAtery Char.901D.Hd., hies. The training in public acceptably. The pastor, Rev. Repairs or Wiring prov I S Ferguson, presided in his usual ipeaking that to now boln, reft v- �Phone Hudson MW Repairs made on all makes happy manner. The meeting was Xtepw ad by the young men an young women., of the country to an sdmir• brought to a close by singing "God W.A.YAKELEY public tare in our and be with you till we meet again." 0t carsf- able fes BLBOTRICAL CONTRACTOR high schools, a feature that was 82 Doloraino Ayeaus, North Toronto entirely neglected in the years SALE REGIGTL X090 by in our educational Byptew. All kinds of Electrical Work SATURDAY. MAT 20m-Sixty bead of Executed. The object of education is not to milch cows, ealvw. beef A re and fill the winds of children with a boot of dry facts, but to prepare and 'beifers, belonging to J. A. them for the duties of life. FO Hawtin, at the Mansion Ouse,. Our Expert and Prompt So young eat -Tear-cff Atlectric Fixtures Supplied tie. also 2 S old steers and Installed. Service HARLES Be -SPE.N forthigreason the art of public Stouffrule. Nore"r1e. at your disposal. speakinir should receive every on- Six months' credit. F. W. Silver- ON 'Pickening aid". auctioneer. Phone direct or in care of News. Proprietor, eouragement. "Ira Ll. 22 1 � �A- cww