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C 1, ! .�#' `rY' . .. . .. �t'�ut..�. j, :'.,toot. . .: -,... toot .. ,..',.t .. •.'� • •w e,.. . � 'w, •.e.'.ra `�• "" „.a �� .':`,a .� lt �'. n .. i,�.�;�, :.W_„�.� . t�+'•' , c r sd r '.b.`�`�. a f .r .. t "<. ', r :� Y 'n'...N.• . a. "" u•1 4V ti. toot ` � ' - ••4 � - TH � N]Eiw- r 7h 0 .E VOL. XLY1. PICSERING, ONT., FR1DAY, JUNE ].0, 1927 1'�0. 4f� { Y s 1p�aff:�relf 04"x1 9ftV?0s- � DUMBARTON. WEST HILL GREENWOOD ! GFreen l�ivsr GRE On account of the annual sere ci a in The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup .•er Saw Mill and Basket the White Church, there will be will be dispensed -to- Melville Presby- E. FORSYTH, D. Director neither Sunda School nor church terian Church on Sunday morning, ometrlal floe o[ 6starlo. Reg. ;Factory service at the Community Hall next June :12th, at 10.90 (standard time), - her at Sunday. Rev. Mr. MacOoaoebfe will officiate. 'MILLS s ff7a�esaaiaad by appointment. Pore than twenty young people t slot, Ciarmoit, Oat~ CEDAR GROVE. have aignifled their inLentton o! join• -- z i ing the Church at this time. All -•Established 1896 y �• Baskets oI all sizes 'Under the auspices of the Cedar friends and acquaintances are cordi- t.) B. GERISTIAN, Ba mint it and - - - -- e- Athletic Olubi the Imississippi all invited to be present, - Headquarters -- �- _.�cotary Public Etc. Mons to Minatrele will present their their " p G. .BROWNING, K. C.. Barrie• _ bird," hprops garden y of A rtH to Lapp. Cedar Jack Gerow has secured a posits+ A, ter. Solicitor, No ublic: Armes' E.', o� FOR E E D y at lowest ricer a imsiediatd�r went of Poac Office. Dundas Stmt, r Grove, on Saturday evening, June the at Burlington. 'SShitb': Howe phone 886, Office phone 392• \ 26th, ' Mrs. Wallace, of Toronto, and Mr, -' �t and Mrs. Thornton, of Woodstock, CORN ; $ATON -&ROSS- Barristers, So- Salt for 'sale wuo�rr visited Mr, and Mrs. Brown during OATS } whole or ground v' tars, Northern Ontario Building,-330 -, Isa�tret, Toronto. the week. BARLEY FEED z r a - CHAS. A. WHITJI:� Ken Pratt's new house Is ready for Mr. Davis, representing the Upper BRAN u, F. Rosa, Adelaide 2787 _ the roof. Canada Bible 9iciety, will speak in SHORTS ICHARCSOItiT s4 PIOKERING -• Successor to late W. G. Barnes __Several from here attended N. Wil- St. John's United Church on Sunday . +,. inters, solicitors etc.. 21K E Coated- Phone Mark 6420 son's raising on Monday. next at '2.30 pp M. SCRATCH FEED � { eraiiomLtte Buildsng� Corner Y e and Rich- R. P. Winter is building a wall for Mr. and Mre. Beare have gone into for poultry 7> mood Sts..Torontct.Pbones Main 1390 and Main Mr, Arnold, of the Kingston road. the poultry business, but they warn _CRACKED CORN _ ,t", nano. Pickaring office open Monday and Wed - The O. P. R. are removing the Aud• others to eliminate rata and cats be• for poultry ]mends eveaingeand all d0-p Saturday, including F URN I T U FL is- ley station to the Greenwood road. pore the buy chicks. li ty eeemng. Pbone Pick. stwo. 8tf they I have a car of Cereal Feed which AT BOTTOM PRICES The Club meets on Monday evening Ed. Willson celebrated his own and I consider the bast. value for " next at the home of Thomas and Mrs. the Slings birthday in the city. W. f-� :. :[ _& L Puckrin. J. Brown, whose birthday is also on feed I have seen for a long , 7lR, J. R. FOWLIE, Dentist. Oor. CLAREMONT, ONT. Several from here attended the June 3rd, spp nt he A- at his home time. lt'will pay y - _"Ki ton Rd. and Victo.ia Park Ave, To- Young Peoples banquet at St. An- here, to try it, t r�to. m(usstop at door). open Evening. Dressers $12 up,. Washstands d�'e- Cburcli, Pickering, on Friday The Sunday School and Church are fir, il►koae Howard 911x. rely i4 n Chiffonere, 5 drawers evening and hespd Rev. Gen. Little. WHEAT" BARLEY Wanted. _ g planning a united service on June 28th �, gR D. C. Smith, Dentist, 8touft• and good sized mirrors, ,.a. to commemorate Confederation. Rev. .JC+ YWC Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- half prise. It will BROCK ROAD. J S. Ferguson, Bible Class and Teacb- Chopping Mondays. �ednes- 11(1 Universities and the Royal Coll of pay you to ca12. era being a crimmittee to prepare the flays and Fridays. Destaa Surgeons. Phone office 1011, Red i6NfS, No outaid: appoint menu. 2ely The sympathy of the community is program. We hope all our people p exteoded to W. J. and Mre. McDonald will show their loyalty by attending , L. LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S„ on the death of their seccnd son. this service, r i Gradustd'of the Royal Coleige of Dental Roofing Material t p who died in the General Hospital, �;, Bma;eoas and U=rntT of Toronto. Office Toronto, on Saturday last, following eCMUOtL REPORTS +g' ewes Murdotk'a Gonleeuo more. Whitby > office hours 9 to 12; 1 to a i Ind.'pboaa s. 5 x British Columbit► Shingles s0- operation for maetotd trouble, He -C 0 A L IBM phone 220. e41y „ was taken ill early in May. and about School report, Cberrywood Public NEIL C. BMIT$. D. D. 9., L. D. 8., No. 2 8 and 5x � the 17th was taken to the hospital to School. Junior Roo-M. Sr. II- Albert ' 3x succeeaoi to Dr J' Daley;, Graduate of undergo an operation. After th� Maynard, Arthur Petty, RayPilkev', _ y the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- operation there was hope for his r John Teefy, Frank Sobol and l8lill to university. At Claremont office over D A cover but the latter part of last Peters itienl. Mary MacRae, Ronald A good supply of Hard and Soft " Scott's store every Tuesday and Fnd�. Phone TORONTO ASPHALT 'week he became worse and eventually- Maynard, Dorothy Laurie. Pt. II- I stony 10-11. tt ROOFINf y y y Coal on hand. Also a supply _ succumbed totbediaeaee. Blefuneral Vera Drinkwater , HugbTeefv Chas ; ERBERT T. FALLA It3};. L. D 8.. Murray'a 18 in., $2 in. and 86 inch took place on Tuesday morning, when Ualladine•. Pdt Teefy Jr. I -Bobby of Kindling Wood, D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of widths, 4 in 1 Shingles; • also interment took place in the R. C. Torrance. Ettber Barkey. Norman stove length. D,- al Surgeow and the University of Tomato. g Cemetery. Petty. tar. Pr. -Alvin Pilkevt, Willie CU.abovel S.Batadon'sstore.Piickering,onto Metal Valley and Petty, Jr. r.- MildredRollinger'. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. v l03flice hours . 9 a in to 5 p. m., or by a�o lot- Rid a Roll, y•, 4j " sasst Phone Pick 3700. 491y g KIN8ALE. an Flett'. James MacRae. .0-r• Material, or will give price on - are t Teefy', Florence Mitchell. Mur- DONALD M'IUNRO, PIGKEKING J , atop ees oft r Ladies' party, of the R n- 25. Average attendance. 24. *These L. sV RNI ��GHA , ,LIZABETH RICHARDSON -Buc- '' sale United Obureb• will be held on were neither late nor absent during Ewa - +Oaeor to the tai: W V. Richardson. repro- .a- PICKERING ss�ss Bufidin and General welt •tnowa Fire Insurance Companies o! • • the church lawn on the evening of the month Mary A. Gollaa, teacher. - ,�, ii , A. 99 ! standing 84rt �`� June the 14th. Supper will be served Cberrywood School Report. Senior ootrictlag. LUM�S�rit �� from 6 to 8 p. m. (standard tim), after Room Ofsa@ V -Laura Petty, Jobe Estimates furnished on all classes POSTILL, Licensed Anetioneer, which s choice ppr�ogram will be given Garland. Sr, IV Beatrice King. Ma- of work - Interior and Egterior, gas; . [sr Osrana•s of Tors and oamelo. has. - by the Whitby lady Minstrels. There ry Teefy. Annie Rittenhouse. Jr. IV-Alterations and repairs. an k'�°' .,"°�' ""°""• THE �dININ�G MARKET ) M� a � p= Wvsr � p pia are 75 people in this mammoth pro• James Lawrie. Peter Sobol. George ductlon fhe orchestra Includes 11 McIlro Sr. III- Winnifred Bsrnes, Chimneys Built Concrete Work. �. R.$1;SATOIIT TOWNS aLBBS e: perienced musicians, tinder the Annie Petty, Leslie Beare, Evelyn Phone Pickering 5712! a osnvers mm. Oaassa1seloo s far taktae We buy and sell, furnish quotatiaps able leadership of A. W. Lynda. Re- Drinkwater, Bertba Smith. Vincent F'AIRPORT, • Ol`'TARIO Y afsessrtN, aeomaines, stn. sandy is inns sad latormatloa on all Listed nod tresbraeat booth on the grounds, Ad- Teef v, Harold'Fenne Jr. III-Mu r- Q - • �, pL etaesials Ids Unlisted ]tuning Stocks. Wiggle. adults 60 cents. children. 12 ray $ollinger, Early Taylor. Gordon S H I N G L E lJ We will be pleased to advise what years and under. 25 cents. Every Petty. Marion Ferguson. Lloyd Petty. M. MAW. LIORN89D AUO• stocks to buy or to hold, or body come and enjoy this treat• Allan Rittenhouse, Ruth Hollinger, o- TIONEHR for York.tatario and what stock to @silt Hazes Petty. E, L. Dennis, teacher. Nova S ^ctfa 8hlrigglee Cessation, Au rw;& of MAN a 'Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles t ' Vito. Tarmn rasaon@tale Dsten fQ osy be clients are making money by BROUGHAM. t amrasgee rti NEwS' omc.• Sell and indepea QUNBARTON. Bird's Felt $late Shingles, gnat pbans, wbarby, OuL sty following our advice. 1 Orden taken and promptly dehver• for sale at y; Our long experience In mining, ex- ed at Gaunon's. Born, on May 29:.b, to Jas. and Mrs us 'Spring Ji leading over a period' of twenty Fred and Mr's Woodward spent illard, a son. T. PATERSON'8 - CLAREMONT years, allows us to give sound advice Monday iii Toronto. The annual garden party of the Dun% Call and get prices. Phone 2812 on the investment feature of a mine Mise M. FeasbT has returned horse, barton Church will be held July 6th. or the speculative feature of a pros- after spending a week in Oshawa. Sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Fickeria pective mining venture. Ed, and Mrs. Willson spent the George Wood, but hope for a speedy S :is Painting Time BOLLOWAY, MILLS 0-k Co. week -sad is Toronto with relatives. recovery. nn ♦� Memlaers of Standard We are pleased to know that Mrs. Greatattraction at Burnett's Dance Leah' er li S W�e improved. ancin free scar Wilson is now much im ro Hall Dew pro to . D O ) y ' - If you o would have h P ( P g to 7 F t0-. Stock Exchange. h M Montreal, p Our football boys went to Clare- next Saturday night. best use - Member of the Montreal, moat on Saturday evening and trim - Mrs. James Smiles, of Enniskillen, HARNESS itilninR Exchange. wed the Clare moot boys by the @core visited her brother, Thomas Aonan, Our supply of quality Harness and f _ Office and Board Room Ground Floor, q y _ Brand ram of 2 to 0 Wbo says that Brougham and other friends last week. Parts to now complete. [ Metropolitan ]wilding, cannot play ootball ? Miss Edna Carpenter, of Fort Wil• TORONTO. ONTARIO I 7 Pe BOOTS -GREB $BO>i • end�rsan s - A meeting of the Tennis Club will liam, accompanied her cousin, Miss Phones : Adelaide 61171 and =2 be held at the bows of Miss Roberta Mary Anderson, and spent the holiday We have a large stock of this Fame=.•_ ale: Paints and Vsroishee -We Phillips this (Friday) evening. All at the latter's home here. Bit a hand-unbeatable rLo tow. t t have tbem. Also, - THE RURAL membe sand others who wish to join. Mrs. Gerald Cowan was absent last for hard wen: sad 2. Vila, Shellac and Polishes. are re ue@ted to attend. week•eod in the city at the bedside of - REPAIRING SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. The women's Institute will meet at her father, Mr. Scott. Her sister. Jean the home of Mrs. W. E. Holtby on Scott, we are sorry to learn, is also We maintain our established repute xf., Tires and Tribes for your auto _ Tuesday evening, June the 14th, at gone ill, tion'for repairing all kinds of or bicycle. Rest' Betate and Insurance. _ 8 o'clock. All members please come A large number of ladies attended harness and boots. 3 6` as there is special business to transact. the "At Home" at the home of Mrs. " yk„ Phone 4600 germ iseopertie. a Specialty, The Young People's Society met on ECIL BRADLEY - Gerald Cowan Uowan o0- Tburvday afternoon `' ;lILVIN BUSHBY Head Office • 213 214 Oonfederation Monday evening, under the leadership given is the interests of the M. S. a Life Building. Toronto. of Mrs. L. Johnston and Group. A Miss Bailey and Mrs. Towers assisted Harness- maker,{ �4 Phone Maio oro very pleasant and profitable time was in the program. TICKERING spent by au. The next meeting, which - The annual cemetery meeting at DICKERING, - -ONTARIO will be of a social and literary char- Erskine will be held June the Itch at -- - --- — - Branch Office: Gordon Building, y 3 o'clock. There will be no service in Pickering Ontario. acter, will be taken b Miss M. Feae• an Phone 8800, pgtr by. For a special feature s program the evening st Dunbartoa, but there K t / is being arranged on "Confederation•" will be an evening service•at Centea- y flomes Everybody come and have a good nial United Church. f �/ s will require a Mattress doring CLAREbiONT time. the following few GREEN RIVER. JONES- WARREN r I weeks. we - ,rREAMERY 1 A number from here attended ttie The marriage of Ethel Map, dnu• I r field d0- at Claremont on June 3rd. Rhter of Thomas and the late Mfr -. t ' dell the Marshall y Warren, of Monasterevan. lrelana, to s Higher rice aid for The store Epems• to be quite attract- Eric Carlyle Jones, Phm. B. of Pick- Priv8l3 $25 to $745 g p p ive to some of our young men.. of late. y ' Cream at the eying, son of A. E. and Mrs. Jones, of I. , A new clerk makes quite a difference. i .v G Owen Sound, took place in Trinity �p t 15 M t On Saturday night June 11th at -/ V s"4, ,- 8 garaII ee OUT a - p _laremaa trees to be pure white .la er felt .f 7 -- 8 54 alnd 7.� Mattress e8 in a felt and very 3' t Creamed Give us a trial and be convin vid 6.30, Brooklin will play Green River here. Come and cheer the boys to victory. A very interesting and clean game of football was played here on d Satur- and day evening between Goodwood and The 0 0. Church, Aurora, at 930 ogJune lot, the Rev. P. R. $canes ot13c{atin A g' p pie blossoms and tulips were used in the decoration of the church. The bride wore alrock of cream georgette with rope of pearls and carried a shower bouquet of ink and blue for- 9 P ... _ . servi0ell<blee Dias =N'Q the owe team. score was are are sorry to hear that the get me•note and maiden•biir•fern. Miss Jessie Fraser, B. A., of Toronto. : Sidining Couch, in a pretty _ Purcell family are still under the care of the aurae and doctor. but Glad to attended the bride wearing a gown of Alan C. Struthers, of - oretenne and — k0-ow they somewhat ed n regardd to f football improved. I R at sand georgette. fit Toronto. acted as best man. The wed - din Omusic •$gored g O� mSttreee 12.64 For Pastry use - � Claremont and Saturday, May the 28th gg was beautiful) rendered by Mtoo Helen Larkfu. Fo lo•►tng the dlf0, 80IDe now designs in Our Royal Brand between Green River and Claremont, we-notwe the Olaremont correspond- ceremoa a rocs lion was held at the � � Tyler home Mrs. E. McCallum. - Sim one Walnut Bede .l '• • at your Grocer's. sat had a incorrect statement. He elated that the score was 2.0 la favor o St., after which the brMe and groom left by motor for a abort trip. On at ht ruse � p Farmers who have wheat `et your T Claremont. This was not f Clare The soot's sou 4 3 to favor of Clare- their return Mr. and Mrs. Jones will in Pickering. The • C. A. S �� �I Roar made from your own wheat. We can moot. Markham Poultry Association will bold culling demonstration, of reside pput•of•town guests included : A. B. an"rs. Jones, Owen Bound; O. A. and Mrs. Jones, rind it. a the t ur leading breeds Hof fowl, o0- Tuesddhy June 14tb.at2.00 Toronto; L. O. sod Mrs. Baker and daughter, Lenore, )f Owen Sound; — Furniture I)ealer and Feed of all kinds- Chicken ffeed, afternoon,. o'clock, on the farm of J. W. Waiter. L. Nesbitt, of Toronto; Misses Olive Funeral Director hen feed, Chop, millfeed. Dr. Francis. of the Ontario Agricul- and Mabel Ough, Toronto; Mrs. John Phone 1$(10 - Chopping every week -day. - turai College. will be the main speak. Cr. assisted by the District Represen- Gibabn, Toronto, and the Misses Eason, of Toronto. Many Aurora Piakeringr • ' Qntalne �t N. Z+QC►�� %C��:G tatives of Ontario and York Counties. Every one made welcome. curl friends of the bride were also present. �- .. �. F. .. b .. for• A . ._ , ..•� , ", IFS: :,........,;. �e2�,'r'• -._. ti. ., .'' . - YOU may attribute that ' Spring Fever' feeling to the weather but nine tine i out of ter it will be Ksystem crying for help, instead. See us about a tonic that will give you ,*pep' generally. Come here and be pleased. E C. Jones, Ph=, B Druggist and Dispensing Chemist, PICKERING, - ONT. oY 1 5 r 4 N R y c, r 2 .. V; - - . .. - 0.'"w'Y,• -Y•' Zv+P, .. 4 ,�' :.. Y AM. !C 'Yc°!J.G S "� ' "'YS 5 +Y 7n4�_+ `.". - �..}JIJn.'I 1 L.'t. V'+, ilf Ydp, yyy 'Y .,. '•IG tr +P[n..•' l Y • J{f �' *•, i �Y IR/1 •yppV r,- �'s.'�"S 'r .fa" O d1'�li'�. +iY LR ' K a�iY4 L`l ^7 4! _f..„,- •'�. '� �.' •+C•' -' � :4'.'•a. y°' "1�.. •dfiT.�VR. i` .,ei.MLK 1�i , ,i , . . £, "K� f� LK ? s' `S a%�'ysl:. •'.^' •wV,2 v'�P1. KyK��,. , '6� ,�,n ;� V' r ,} , I'. '� -;7 `S •e'1.,, .69.'i"'�" ' •9+ N .,. ?;!..- hi. ,,. .: , v. ',T' v.,q. + '. -... •r w'� +:.a s. .. s.'i ;,; -T°.a ,�.,..E 7 �.: ii .. h+ -+5 ,wY. .s.�, , v �*..! 4 ' A ,g fi f T R"' tl , t :w,7 C• +Y - - L' M -r,". ;,. F Q . yr: YS @ . . 1• 4 ... a A 'r' : , 1. ,,. r .. ..-: ::1.:. .,, „ ... .. " ti'... ,.. .. .. - .. .' '•. ;.. a ,• • . -.. :. ;, ... :. - .., . . ....,` .. - zh. 0 ._--- ..___-. --- _ r _ _- . -- -- Ministers of �8r and the "Interior in- w , ra- - -, H. W. ROi�ELL K.C. ESQ FIfNDiN41TH OBJECTIVE "ON TO BERLIN" V r atructed frontier soldiers and Customs '_+ s • > > authorities to close the frontier �j TO E e against all travel suet communication. COL�1MBiA EORC ED DOWN AT HELFTA - " " i� 1 �i � SYSTEMATIC CORRUFTIO Foreign diplomats .here as well g� YT 1 , Jugo-Slavian statesmen .view this i -1..'.. latest development of the Adriatic -Chamberlin and Levine Are at rest as to whose machine it was. . !Caunsel of Roya1 Commission - _ situation with grave' misgivings. ThEn the cheerio became frantic. '� i ' &ath� g i i His t rdictment x Ti °`.tleA A� ,wrc.vtm . :- . y b vi it t En s l s tough ou f o calmly made a Reported a to _ ed Ger t Mi Make _ e °g,41; ocEaN Landing Dangerous.' . • ,10Y-ride, complete circuit 'of the ship, coolly ; .. 'J' PROSECUTION ASKED. '• • y °Th "°"�me examined her name, then went o>i ,Markets `' "°'^ '�"'�"'""' BEA:S LINDBERGH Rte, eastward at a terrific speed, and .; . pn�I Montreal Quo.-Systematic and " '.: z ��tr•w. /.A r. �. . ys .. ; <,• ,Q, o.�Yi wK a,l� t CORD, within three minutes was ouL of sight. r, - brpanised payments to and corruption P,,,.a� ,,,•� ,tor .. engines working magnificehtI-y: 1� of =stove officials and agents, rail- .'., �: F,, sti:., e., " TORONTO. After weeks of bickering and The Mauretania relayed nears o!' . �' :Way of$t ass and employes, and yo- c "' ^ "�"�' Man. wheat -No. 1 North., $1.68%; q ,� �... changing plans, the BeIlanca designed; she- wonderful spectacle to Lindbergh �"4q'. " Hoe; switching and eamonflaging of ? `�a No. 2 North., $1.64 No. 3 North., �; on the Mem hi ,, Nr monoplane with Chamber. n as pilot p s at his request the _ nt_.hea_ in order to es them "��,, �"" ;�: , 1: a nt of si ht of the �' to -ilia- United States; theft of Un- `"G:M• Man. oats -No. 2 CW, nominal; an t e nanc , a i s rS1 k I Levine as assistant left the __ goose i Columbia. , -r ; =: r: ;t . ;.% No. 3 not qu, -ted• fro. 1 feed 66'fzc• Lindbergh h is reported to a said, ,!- lied Statsa and Canadian customs ir;,.,... .,..;.� j' ' seals and- 'i; :•'" r':. �`c' ; tC'•,:,1'i'' s No. 2 feed, nom.nal; Western grain volt flying field, New Yo>jt, at 6.06 g P �h� Saturda morning. r ThQ ven- I sure hope they make it. rocuria of t uatoms and shi in a` t ;;I 't :. f• `'. : :i ?r::' p' F,rt a. ip g PP g Am. corn - Toronto freights, No. 2 turesome, air ad:•enturere announce IN .GERMANY SURE. m; I documents; sales of strong beer in �- ^aw:,, ay �° ,'.' yellow, kiln dried, $1.19; No. 1 yellow,' that they would make the farthest I Later reports told of Plymouth, ,. Ontario in violation o! provincial • a '" ..' ktMilf ed (a8. ts, delivered bion- oint possible in Europe - possibly' En land Boulo e-sar -mer, Dort - a w falsification of records so as to ,y!!?- ., v!`0•� :,. .* per ton, $32.25; shorts, P England, ' 3 Berlin -their objective. mund and lastly Hanover, Germany, rooaceal these sales• failure to show treal: Bran , r LINDBERGH S RECORD GONE. each havin been assad in turn. es, of atron beer on sales tan te- An a1 expedition under the auspices per ton, $34.25; middlings, per ton, S P g I At 8.40 o'clock Sunday afternoon _ ` to the Government; these are the Quebec eoveanmeat is making $40.25• j MIST HIDES FINISH, - Ont. oats -57c, f.o.b. shipping pts.. the "Columbia" rnet and circled Diist was re rted to have covered ong the findings which Hon, N. W. , a close and systematic search of the Oat. good milling . wheapt- $1.40, I around the world's greatest steamer, p0 AW well, K C„ counsel for the Royal i bays aad inlets along the northern the land and German aviators were f.o.b. shipping points, according to the Mauretania, which had passed nstoms Coatmissioa, I shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and ' out in force to meet the Columbia. _ . ' will suggest freights. the Memphis the U.S. cruiser, with' the northlands of Quebec and Labrador that the commissioners make in re Barley - Malting BOG. , Lindbergh aboard, an hour before. FORCED DOWN. d i rd to certain Ontario breweries. In the hope of finding Nungemor and Buckwheat -Per. bus.; 80c,' outside, z; i � Coll, the missing F`renc'h ocean sieza, m carlots. I The Mauretania was 810 miles from Thia, 'howeSer, was not to be. -Among the recommendations which since lose !Land's End. Hats, books and um- I Losing their direction, the navigators .. ")1r, Rowell will suggest the oommis- leaving Quebec qty on May 14, Rye --Iles bus., $1.10, in carlots, I brellas were thrown wildly in the air, were forced to land 70 miles south- ' - "�tioa make are the followings j the rescue hydroplane under the com- oats del 4 ,1. 1. -Thab immediate action should mind of A. P. Robert of the depart- Man. flour -First pat., in cotton as the plane descended to within 150, easy of Berlin, near the small town t ' j meat o't lands and forests with Pilot $9,15; in jute, $9, Toronto; second feet of the ship's masts, and its large of Helfta. The plane was injured_ U. taken against all breweries in or-' pats., in jute, $5.60. I number, NX357 -140, put all doubts in landing. ' ` ears on gallonage and vales t3txes, to Broutch and Mechanic Fergt has had • Ont. flour- Tororrto, 90 per cent. a thrilling experienoe, battling vio.ent at., er barrel in carIota, Toronto, , - • , ver the amounts which under the i P P - NEW HAPPENINGS Pe Y e . �'�° storms and being forced down by en- $5,80 Seaboard, in balk, $6. era entered the premises of the Im- law are properly payable. rial Oil Compan on Court Street ; L --That a co of these .findings ✓�� amble near Nataekwan. Anew _ 1 copy '' engine Is being sent from Quebec and 'PBODUC�. - this. city, early Saturday borr,f ^g, and. nd relevant evidence be forwarded to Beans -Can, hand - picked, $3.60 to secured between $300 and $400 is , ij e Minister of Justice with a view, the search will be continued until it !$ , 1. I absotately portal nthere is no hope of $3.90 bushel; prime $3.45 to $3.60. Former Governor General cash. The door of the safe was blown 1?ri r the institution of criminal prosecu- Duple products Syrup, per fmp. fladina the Prezaeh aviators. The above $ Dies in Ireland- •Egypt i9 off by using nitro - glycerine and was ' ' .1F' • *us against those who upon the evi -I gal., 2.25 to $2.30; per b gal., $2.1b badly twisted. 1 ce would a ar to have commit aaaD shams the area befog combed for ; to $2.25 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., Conciliatory in Reply. appear • I the Ilion. I25 to 26c. This is the second time the same ?4 P led criadnai ofsencea.. i - Honey- CO-lb. tins, 13 to 13%r,; 10- P 8. -That the commission concurs in shown by the increasing number of , lb. flaw 13Y4 to 13%c 6 -lb. tins, 14 1 ACCIDENTS AND DROWN- lace has been broken Into and safe $hs recommendations of the Parlia- )export houses all along the frontier, to 14%c; 2 %4b. tins, 16c. - 1NGS. ow o years. - " ` % j blown open in tw yea Orttary Committee investigating the of which there are now at least 54 Comb honey -$a to $5 per dozen I - - - Killed I`�esr Londotl.' y ' nistration of the Dept. of Cue -I between Sarnia, on the north, and PROVISIONS. Clonmel,^ Tipperary, Ireland, June London, Or.t., June 5. 11". Thos. * -, 1. and Excise "that excise and I port Stanley, on. the east, as follows:. Wholesalers:_ .are quoting to the � 5, -The Marquis of Larsdowne, for- Skinner, of Caradoc Townah :p, was ales tax be ]puled oa all Canadian g trade: mer lord o! the Briti'sli Tregsnry and instantly killed late to -day when_ the ___° Sandwich, 13; Courtri ht, 3; Ford ado intoxicating liquors released , City, •6; Port Lambton, 4; Riverside, i Smoked meats- -Hams, mod.; 80 to Governor- General of Canada from auto in which she was riding with her band no matter where they are'10; Sombre, 1; Belle River, 4; Ajn -!82c; cooked hams, 43c. anaoLed to 1888, d.'ed yesterday at New- husband and two children went Into �' iol arried and consumed, and That duty' rolls, 25c; brew t Polar Hill on-the Sarnia ntar �; Sarnia, 3.; . e ass, 32 to d2c. ton Anner, after an Hess „ n aad a e on a alcoholic ; Port Stanley, 2. gravel road. She was n daughter o re enters Caaaa. whether is 1, Point Edward, i; y Cured meats -Long clear bacon, I few hours. s 4� n8 i e 60 W 70 lb-. $21; 7U to KJO lbs., b19 Goo. Hardcadt'e of Ch:34ham. and or otherwiso; irrespective of ��j� - 80 to 140 I�s , and up. 31� light• Henry Charles Keith Petty Fitz- ; sir ultimate destination," and re-'H M.S. dk1J,sN0 we. ht rota. in barrels• $11.50; heav maurce, fifth 12argnis of Lansdowne, FatElitq•. in North. k R Y was one of the few remaintnz figures - 1 commends that this provision 'should I ' ' j weight rolls, W.50 per bbl. (, Sudbury, Ont . June.' 5 -A few ) pply to gallonage and sales tax on Lard - Pure uerees, 14 to 14 %: in the Victorian line of statesmen, . IGNORIS U.S. S SAE tubs. 15 to 1fi55c; pain• 15K to lFic and held rasa high offices. minutes after leaving home to h+e •+` rs also and that the necessary y g - i coupe for war k- at the Bell Telephone . • • . prints, 16% to l 7c; sh�rtec.ng tierces. - iEgypts Note Received. _ Company, for which - he wsa sea _ �; legislation be enacted at the earliest' p br : ctfcabis date. - {13Y1ac: tubs, 13%c; pails, 14%c; blocks , i instrument installer, Herbert Haw- i.2 4. -Tbat section 15 of the Excise; Guns Were Fired'Off Panama, ! and tlrs, 18t 4, London, June 6. -The Sunday, thorne; 25, suffered fatal injuries - -Act and section 2 of the Doherty Act ! However. Cheese-New. large. 19ui to 20th ; I I`ia�es understands that the Eg} ptisa when his car, which he w v ust ty Before Daybreak. jfwins, 20 to 21c; tripplets, 2.0% to 21c_: reply to the British Governments de- - a` j •, c.. _. should be amended as to make clear Washington. June 5. -His British Stiltons, 211¢c. Olc., iargr. 25c; learning to drive, was hit by the C.. • the right of the Minister to cancel 2 manna concerning the Sirdar and the P R, Cartier local at the Kathleen g Majesty's battle cruiser Renown, twins, 26c. Old Stiitprs, 7c. I Egyptian army has reached London. . licenses upon the conditions mention - with the Duke and Duchess of York I Butter -No. 1 creamery,' 38c; Nit. Street level -crossing here., 2 34 to 37c. Dairy prints, 33 to 34c, It is said'to be couched in conciliatory, Tho auto was carried 600 feet by - .. Nd ia, these sections. ' aboard, failed to return the national - % 5. -That the gallonage tax should: saiue of the U.S. battleship Arkansas E Fresh extras, in cartons, terms and to give favorable Govern -' Egg-9--Fresh � the ong ;ne, but � Iiawthorne was payable on the actual beer manna ot! Colon. , 34c; fresh extras, loose, 35' to 36c; eration to -what the British Govern- thrown out about 50 yards from the .. a Colon. i firsts, 3_c; seconds 28 to 29c.. meet asks, The note has not yet been tared, less a reasonable allowance Ordinarily gnorin a 21 n asIute I crossing. He was picked up and g 21-gun Poultry, dressed - Broilers, under 2 , decoded, and it is not probable it will 'aced in the ex real car but died 1. be determined by the Government'. would call for an explanation, but no , lbs., 40c • do, over 2 tbs. 45c;. chick - ; p' P � i or waste on the same Principle be published for some days. before reaching the station, about one ,, �, Pri P I inquiries will be addressed the British ens, 5 1'{ts. up, 40c ; do, 4 to 5 lbs., the Government allows a deduction . Admiralty relative to the breach of ; 38t; do, 3 to 4 tbs., 8.5c ; do, 21,i to Student Drowned. l mile distant. . the Gass of spirits and shrinkage etiquette. netts. 8s lbs., 34c; hens, over 5 lbs., 32c; I tit Girl Cau ht in Undertow ; q i Winnipeg, Man.. June 5,- Edwin g or evaporation, sad that closer sup- The navy knows the Renown pro - do, 4 to 6 lbs., 30c; do, 3 to,4 Ilia., 28c; ezvfaion should be exercised by the j� on her map as if the Arkansas roosters, 25c; turkeys, 46 to 47c; B. McCarthy, local university student, Drowned in English Bay spring ducklings, 38c. who left here two daps ago to -_join a' ', • quatoms officials over the actual pro not been there because the salute l p g gs' Vancouver, B.C., dune 5.- Dorothy - TORt7NTO LIVE STOCK QL•OTATIONS. ,Dominion Government survey party,, 14 was drowned wh n caught -`.:I Auction of beer. was fired before daybreak, whereas i I E the Etornttna River, Hughes, y B n;, . .. 6. -That copies of this report and is navy custom to shoot no courtes fair, $8 to $8.50•' butcher steers, • w while swimming in a .'• - L. i y y to northeastern Dianitoba, Friday, of the evidence relating to the con - guns before 8 a.m., and so ,far from choice, $9 to $9.25; do,' fair to good, cording to s radio message received portion of English' Bay unpatro duct o! the several breweries iaveeti -I being edified by the courtesy the $8 to $8.75; butcher heifers, choice, by life guards, here yesterday after- ted be submitted to the Minister of $ ^.26 to $8,50; do, corn-., $6.75 to by his Parents Last night. noon despite the efi'orts to save her British Admiral was put out because p ,;;g his royal guests were awakened at An airplane, in forestry patrol stional Kaunas for such action in $7.25; butcher cows, good to choice, ' made by several bathers, who succeed- -1 _ erence to the cancellation of with $6.76 to $7.b0; do, fair to good, $5.25 work, was used in a hunt for the a in bringing her companion, Kath- ' 1. an •unseemly hour -by the din. $g. com. to mod. $4.b0 to $5; hod but darkness prevented further - holding of licenses of the breweries - 9 ' y lac u Clinton, 12, to shore• omits fire findings and evidence warrant. do, canners and cutters, $2.50 to $4; search last night, said the message I -1 7 - -That the commissioner of taxa- butcher balls, good to choice; $6.50 to received. at the Government wireless Phillips Welcomed• WAR CLOUD AGAIN $7.50; do, mod., $5.25 to $5.75; do, station here `Hon review the income tax returns bolognas, $4.60 to 5; baby beef, $8.50 -- • . l Ottawa.- Enjoying the distinction ? . ff the breweries investirtea in the u��j to $12; feeders, choice, $7 to $7.50; Sou TOWn Safe. of being the first of the British Do- , ; ight of the evidence and these find - THREATENS EUROPE do, fair, $6.25 to $6.7b; stockers,; � 1 minions to .be so reoogntzed by the i'i, �• - choice, $6.60 to $7; do, .fair to med., Montreal, Que., June 5. -The agent � United States, Canada welcomed the t $6.50 to $6; springers, choice, $90 to of the Canadian National Railway at first United States Minister to this . The findings based on the report Jugoslavia and Albania Sever $116; mileb cows, choice, $90 to $110; country, Hon. William Phillips, when the Commission's auditors, show lain to mod. cows, $4o to $66; calves, Noranda, Quebec, reported at noon p! Relations and Situation . P today that the fire in the Rouyn die -' he .recently arrived to present his that the export business in liquor •choice, $10 to $11; de, med., $8 to $9;! , trict was in the brush slash and that credentials and locate offices and a "` from Ontario has grown at a rapid Causes Great Anxiety. do, com., $6 to $7 ; spring iambs, , f ' P no timber wsa burning. He acid. that residence. M- - eta in recent years and that there Belgrade, June 5 (Sunday). -Re- choice, $18 to $18.50; ,sheep, choice, ;none of the villages in the district Mr. Phillips .vas greeted at .the `t lationa between Ju Slavia and Al- $7 to 67.60' do heavies, $5.b0 to, P „ -.ure at, least fifty houses between g° I $6.50; do. culls, $4 to $5; hogs, select, 1 were ip seriow danger as yet. Union Station first by Premier Mac- - , - Sarnia and Port Stanle ; It is shown hauls have been strained for 'some 2 - I•kenzid, Kin and leadin high officials. y w o.c $10.b0; do, f, and w., $10. ,0 g g chat $18,464,000 worth of liquor was time but cables to the New York .thick Smooth wo.c., $10; do, do, f. I Level Crossing Crash. - .% - -__ _ zported to the United States from Times indicate that the break came and w., $9.70. Regular discounts on ,._K ands in 1926, and that 61 Sunda and that the Ministers of both grades of ho Brantford Oat June 5. -Two a per Gent.. y tnlerior children, Anna and Ruth Bellhouse, BLOODS OVER the exports to the United States countries have been withdrawn. Jugo- MONTREAL. respectively, - tsaed through the I aged 4 and 1, res tvel sole sus - g port of Windsor. Slavia had handed Albania an •ulti- I The egg market was moderately vivors of the worst level crossing acci- RAPID GROWTH SHOWN. matum on Thursday which had been i active and firm. The receipts were dent in this district, were reported to- Volume Recedes About 5� Ignored. The final break has been ' 1812 eases. The findings and recommendations day as being in fair condition" at Per Cent.: prepared by counsel for the Commis- caused by the arrest of a Jugo- I The potato trade was fair and the the Branford General Hospital, game -- New Orleans. -The first good news 3l Slavian Dragoman by Albania, the undertone was steady. carlots of their injur- from the middle and northern Louis - I! Non follow: I New Brunswick green mountains were " ly flghtnig to retain life, 1+ demand for his release and the i or- >� m"1. The rapid growth in the liquor, ing of the demand. (quoted at' $2.45 to $2.50 per bag of ies being very serious. ,ar-a disaster zones since the great ;export. trade (including beer and ninety pounds; Quebec white B grade) Their father and mother, Dir. and fl Qverwhelmed that part of the a4 The time limit of the ultimatum wines) from Canada to the United at $2.40 per bag, and reds at $2 to Mrs. Russell Bellhouse, prosperous State comes out from Northern Pointe 1t having expired without any answer, $2.10 per bag of ninety pounds in farmers of Blossom Avenue, Coins- Coupes. Tt is that the flood torrents States particular)$ at Windsor and the Jugo-Slavian Charge d'Affaires I .) Its outporta, is shown by the state` I bulk, ex- track. villa; their grandfather, Samuel Bsll- crashing through the crevasse at Mc- in the absence of the regularly ac- Prices for all grades of butter were, Crea have suddenly decreased to prob- manta submitted by the auditors for house, a resident of the city, and A. the Commission for the credited Tirana Minister, visited the well maintained under a moderate de- Stiverthorne, hired man for the Bell ;bl b0 per cent. of the volume that k I years half of Albanian Foreign Office and' inform- mand., The receipts were 2,939 pach� y �'' 1925, 1926 and for the first halt of the Foreign Minister that his ages• houses, are dead, victims of a crash was surging through the great gap in , .1927, respectively: ' There was no improvement in the when a C.N.R. gravel train - hit the the East Atchafalaya defences. 1 Government had instructed him to' "Total liquor exports from Canada: Icondition of the cheese trade owing to Bellhouse touring car at the Blossom The )tope now is that hundreds o! ;-, ' . $15,716,000, $16,500,000, $21,696,000 Aare diplomatic relations broken ;the continued indifferent attitude of Avenue level crossing Saturday morn- homes and thousands of acres of fer -' - ,? sand $1.2,611, off and to demand his passport. foreign y' in the farm lands in Southern Pointe 000, jforei buyF 1n the absence o! an g, i c�! „ With the Legation personnel and important transactions it is difficult Exported 'to tbs United States: p° Co�_pee and in northern parts of the 49 391,000, $11,874,000, $18,464,000 an vas, the Charge d'Affaires left to quote prices. The receipts were Bullet in•His Britin pariah of West Baton Rouge will � ' Tirana at 6 o'clock this evening, after '5,152 5,152 boxes. and $11,466,000. Man Remains Alive escape the deluge. This would mean ordering all Jugo - Slavian Consuls in Quotations were: Butter, No. 1 pas - "Percentage exported to United Albania to leave the ^ountry imme- teunzed, 84% to 34%c; eggs, fresh Saskatoon, Sask., June 5. -Harry the salvage of apart of the sugar - 72.9 85.1 and 91. extras, fresh firsts RiAards who was found wounded on cane crop in that part of the "Sugar gtstss: b9,7, diateiy 36 to 86c eggs, , 1. "Exported through the Port of 83 tb 34c; potatoes, per brig carlots Bowl." ' $ Meanwhile the Jugs- Slavian Gov- a road near Biggard yesterday, is , ' M.867r: $4,681,, , 6,672 8 ernment handed to the Albania Min- O � , 7 which accidentally discharged, - : resin. Dr. Cline, - -the Government -*- 625, 60, $11,- $8.40• alive althou h a bullet from his rifle I At the New Orleans Weather _But 866,867 and $7,976 760. sod 11.. ,. later at Belgrade, Gena Beg, his pass- am_ ! lAsteorol at, said• that what hA �" Percentage of United States ship with the request that he depart P.E.I. PEI �� iv his brain. An X-ray located the 6 , ments exported at Windsor: 48.8, within 48 hours bullet happened at McCrea was one o! flit $5.4, 61 and 68.6. Charlottetown; P.E.I. -Tbe Prince (strangest things in his forty pears o! � FRONTIER IS CZ,OSEU_ •'Oshawa. Safe Blown. experience in the Misdssippi Valley i FIFTY EXPORT HOUSES. - ! Edward Island Provinaial elections , a. ` . I "This increased . trade .' L also Simultaneously the Jngo- Slavian will be hod Saturday, Juno 26th. Oshawa, Oat.. June b.- Safeblow- , mother aervics - • . p e ._ .. �• .... - ..i„ -,. - .• 'B'y„ `±.kaw '1'l''"d"` s:.f.f -'s , P:+q. .v ti y: .'., ,m : .,.. , .. a '.r . ". 'Yes v.. .J.,i/. 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Drowning. years r "My�'S OWN TABLETS ho doubt before .long we shall be' Ralsing the Ante. samCi as ago. reading lu the a ?wspx;rt,ra of some boy I R'eary Willie asked for bread 1;crr Either t ar girt being drowned while nt swim l A housewife assed_the .ax and oafs: r 1 Wherever-he did atop; ming. These tow, t!m?ly mints may - A he Newborn Babe or c,i�h the ecf of the would -be swim- First won't you have- catch chop?" g E mess 1!t- their Futa. and may be the If men sprang from monkeys some 7 t ' dS<onsof savlii some boy or girl from far. the Growing Child. x 't1 There is no ocher nu.dlclue to equal. ! didn t spring very . -Paby's Own Tablets for little un" -- You can protect Your - property Whether it be tot- the newborn babe against fire- and you can reface pro ..you m•est be growing tired of me," Dr the growing child tha Tablets ai- p(rty lt>✓t thrcugh tire: y'o'u, can -pro- g said 'Mr. Newlywed, "you never call 'ways do good. They are absolutely test your boy of girl against accident-, me 'dear' as other m•eWe wives -do." A Is-goo (free from oplatea or other harmful al drowning- but can't rep:ace the ilia "Da they ?" drugs and the mother can always feel of your boy or girl. 'd ted,; -safe in using them. Children learu to swim very quick •' He: If Dltsslosippi stole Miseouri'a nt Coaeeratag the Tablets, Mrs: John -ly. At the sam. time. they. can and New Jersey, what• would Delaware? �' Armour, R. R. 1, South Monaghan, i should learn bow to handle themselves ` She: I don't know, Alas". RED ROSE ORANGE-PEKOE u extra have three fine, ! in water: how to -float, to tread water, Q healthy children, to whom, when a to give themselves rest and all the In 'e �i i medicine is needed, we have .given only, various sienna to keep afloat. Above I FOUND A IEALTH Detroit t0 l..Cgal1ZC Bridging Classified Advertisements Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are ' all, they should be taughC that they t the best medicine you can keep in any Streets. can have all the real fun they went in. F Ito a cattalo a. Lad SY RUBBER, aiWD0. OIJIEDING TONIC �riU for ��. and pries gate an home where there areyouuag children." fife water- without being toii!hardy. Detroit -The Detroit City Council : 6.at%an anmer 'worts pets W -L ei -ci aocel , _ Baby's Own Tablets are a mild. but In case of accident, it is well to after unanimously passing an • Dolls- >goasaal� "- thorough laxative which regulate the learn all the tricks of life- saving, es sate permitting the American Transit stomach and bowels; banish constipa• pecfally hcw to prevent a drowning I A Nova Scotia, Lady WaS in an Company; sponsoring the $21,000,000 "} a tion and indigestlon; break up colds person clutching you so as to render international bridge across the Detroit and simplesP[ever and make teething you helpless to save yourself or him. Anaemic C4rinditi011l. *�T, - River between Detroit aad,Windsor, to Ciltleura Taleu�x __.. . easy. They are sold by medicine deal If ycu find yourself in distress, keep r Men and women who do not sleep .cross certain West End streets has � �T era or direct by mall at 25 cents s box your head. Don't struggle; don't I well and are no, refreshed and decided upaa June 28 tae the date fora Unadulterated --from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. throw your hands out of the water. - strengthened by a �ight's rest, are special election at which the ordinance �j • • (� v Brockville. Ont. use your arms and legs as little as pos- generally suffering from thin, watery will be submitted to the voters, A EggtIIS�tely Scented -- --r- -- Bible, just enough to Boat. The bIcod. The nerves fall to get the majority vote will be suff7cient for ap•• 'Tropical CUStotn. chances ere you will be picked up with aouriahment they demand And head - proval. .Little drops of water, In a short time. aches cn'-i a worn -out feeling is the Tl;ts-electton has been called at the x Litt ins of sand, To revive the apparently drowned, I result. blocs is the request of the bridge company and Its Get into your clothes and shoes -' the "Schafer" prone met.hiYd Is un reau,t. Bul,ding up t equ And chafe to beat the Land. doubtedly the best of all manual me ;h- j one s Ire step to renewed health and cost, amounting to about $45,000, will Insect Bites, �fM; strength, and for this purposs nothing :be paid by. the company. Preliminary c ods. Briefly It IF as follows: 1. The drowned person la placed cn ease can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. coastruetion work on the bridge to be. Minard's takes the, itch oat From the first dose to last they enrich ing done on private property. of mosquito and fly bites. the ground, face dow•swards an•d to one wi side, arrve extended above the head, and purity the blood. and fn this way d — Draws the poison. The tongue will drop forward and the promote better appetite, better rest at M.inard's Liniment Is reliable, 1 fluid in the air pas'sagea wiia run out, night, and renewed strength. _ �, ,} �" Delay 6s dangernue - -scat stop to re Ira. Mary E. Uhlman, Wtlifamatown, '' ED f tOSiE �iuea j \.S., writes: - "I have received. Bo To Tour World in Automobile ' move clothing.; much benefit from Dr. Williams' Pink . Frankfurt, Germany- Seated at the 1 2. The operator should kneel astride j the body, facing the head. Place hands I Pills, that I would teed myself ungrate- steering -gear of her spectal'.y built ; � � P r ful If I did not let you know. 1n the small of the b-ck, thumbs touch - I Adler auto mob raulefn Clairenore i rF ing or smarty so, the fingers spread out "I was fn a very poor state of health.; Sdnnee, daug,L• t er of '!the late Hugo I _ and reached the stage where I had to, Stinnes, industrial magnate, eateied on each ride of the lower ribs: lean forward end steadily allow the weight remain in bed. A doctor was called upon a motor tour recently which will In and he told me I had no organic j carry her around the World. Her pre- , �► -- � of your body to tall gently on the vie- ( �r' tlm; Lmme�ltate {y awing baclt*ward, trouble, but was simply run down from sent objective is Constantinople, i xASckma►a 1 rabidly releasing the overwork. 1 had been left with a whence her ttinet•ary will take her into -"° A Velvet Skim — — - - pressure without family to support, which I did by ., -dr4 PAO Pan t " - �''�� 'i�•"f. removing tt:e hands from the body. Persia. Ruasla'. llvngalla. and.(' y ; Btaod Dsder N R Repeat this movement every five dressmaking. The' doctor said my She will-embark from Japan for South ! vow, ,- i blood had'almost wraed to water, and America, expecting to reach -the United breathing begins, or all• hope of such' a via I it was pa�soible for me to take a very turn to Germany by way of Spain and J is gives up. a { long rest. so I decided to try Dr, Wfi i France. i[Plrc[fu I llama' - Plak Pills Soon I found my, 21 r The Protector of the Poor. ' strength returning' and before very I? ISIF(3 from the fathomless long I was able to go about my duties! depths of the mystic Sag- Stephen Gwynn in the London Fort. , P L Denny Canyon rockdyy giants nightly Review Under the Monroe as usual again. Thto was a few 'years The world -f met�� Usot�, a. wg D humor of�the blood, AitaDln�ecoat � r Nicaraguan Rop ! t tower 20000 feet towar the sk Ductrine Americans tie m dwpewed to exta+md a very ftt11 measure of ptrotec -• _ TITS­ A arms• which includes the tics to the N1C4 an ubliC so '', laer� sYS100etala�r- �he.susb Se. full that tt resembles annexation. If salted the doctor, who said my b }coil ' co had become so thin that it had really _ ' areal said Old Qwban. '' the Brklah, as a race, seem to cut- s.'derts unduly convinced of their own I poisoned Its -elf, I told him 1 hard bought - P eat th P or Looklets, rates and fte{i righteouancues, and particularly of r�etr several boxes of'. Dr. Williams' Pin'. ac+ ff information apply Pills, aBd he told me to go on taking ThaD S rill unsetd(eh gertlea�oslty, the cliaractertatfc 'i CANADA S'l'E�t'taSd14' them as l e thought they were just p g LINES Lfl) , ha trunsmdtted itself with virulence. what I needed. I took might boron an3 No nation was ever so high - minded as 4Q yore& ' Street, TorontaL the Americans think they are. again was in good health. I can there ) Taken according to the a or a Victoria S Montrra{ r, ii! simple directions on every 9•• dcre, recommend these pills to all is a - � aY A A D A weak or rundown condition." �GISM-DipAr bottle, TRU -BLOOD brings Darrvtafan. Child (observing Zoo the glow of vibrant heath to i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by i lye skin iSTEAM$HI� LINES rmoakes�at: "Daddy, do they let them. all druggists or will be sent by mail, 11 Gives out after they turn Into people " "T Iiloo beat Compleztoea^ a j r post paid, on receipt of price. lib Dente ••hlaod berth" vittria. As a _ th� to day, ! - gprins Tonic and Blood Purifier, k -�._— ca is the cats odr d �p , The Snake in the Grass. ' v""ieiace« >m time hloo�d� tOm` ' EMxtra Miles `s dik fi p Quebec Evenement (Cons.): It has Do -as w many others we sofas -! been established by known facts that Every strand of every � 4 see a loan loose � Drvi. the drat delegates of Rueeta in Britain, 1 tt 'a and y,ow iu Cord is onatllatiad find �- ss in France and even in Canada, were 1 r9 d _ ed with robber, atfter g9ere er - �`, the dlseeminators of a poison, the'dis pregnat iM1 O tribudon of which was the sole object web the cords are coated Od z r •..4 of that movements. A striking proof by the >�� Cilendering s •��Q • , ,� of this is In process of realization in 1 3 1-11— i i es-, os London. May !t, not only serve to en- ! proCtas. i ��,�.��j� lighten British opinion, but also Ameri- I -----� [+i• • can and Canadian apinion. In this This extra advsntagO - -, country the propaganda of lnternaffonal this extra process that is CS TO WOMEN " Ru,saia has been active for years. Our OW a n e: i - elusive to Firestone, u y �.— - - rulers would be wrong to ignore 1t. If i 4 .adtl Bence of eater tote F uinni CAGE i k.� gy�pp., 'JI the capital of the Empire breams oft relations with 'Moscow, it is our j earnest hope that public opdnton will! compel the Federal Governmsent to do i the same. It' did. • � -` DD YS -" •» Minard'S Llnimeht for Insect bites. .� Britain and Canada Assist av � Toilet Tissue migrants. London -An increase of £4 per head ' is announced in the joint grant made'! „NAVY TISSUE is soft and absorbent and, _ by the British and Canadian govern -, men,U; to children proceeding as eml -.. like all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under grants to western Canada. '' i the most exacting sanitary conditions. Hitherto this grant has been £18..,[t Each x011 of is now raised to £20. It applies to Rridsh boy or girl between the ages - -- - - -- "NAVY "Tls - of 14 and 17, who goes to any point' i west of Ontario, under the auspices of i sue is gum' any recognized society. i anteed to con- O ` . - ' A bishop recently addressed a large tain700sheets. assembly of Sunday- school children,! c A s 4 Quality and and wound up by asking, In a very p paternal way: "And now, is there any ' Economy little boy of any little girl who would' j like to ask me a question ?" A thin, combined. ehril voice at the back of the room + - called out "Please sir wh did the oieeOnomy, .safety and COm- _,•�+ 'fort. . See your nearest z r dealer today and have your Mrs. Wilson's Experience a� car equipped. with Firestone 'Guide to Women Passing - Gurrl- Dipped Tres. I through the Change of Life _ 'sIRESTONE TIRE es RUBBER CO- „ -, OF CANADA LIMITED i Hamilton, Ontario. I have taken , several bottles ofLydiaE .Pinkham's. Hamilton, Ontario Frnd table` C o m: v " 1 and I can.t MOST MILES PER DOLLAR t e peak t p o - I highly of - it as I wasatt.heChange=;' of .Life and was re ����� all rim -down and axr :r had no appetite. t" "`a I was 'very we _ and sick, and the Firestone Buildalhe Only Gum-Dipped T • pains in m back y were so bad I couidhardlymove. I got very sad at times and thought I had not a friend on earth. I did not care if I lived or I was oery nervous, too and 'A trliend L idied. did not go out -very much. advised me to try abottle of Lydia E. .. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I did. I am a farmer's wife, And al- ways worked hard until lately, and w was in bed for two months. I began - y to feel like a new woman after the _ — --Jacob's Ind• FREE BOOK bottle and I recommend it with der when they had wings?" "Ob, ah, eat success, also Lydia E. Pink ® ®� yen -I see," said the Mshop. "And SfcNTonREriUE9T em's Liver Pills. I am willingg to _�, CO. L/M/TLO now, fie there any little girl who would Tells cause of cancer and what to do answer, letters from Women asking Co. LtAorir a like to gnawer that question?" !or pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for , about your medicines, as I cannot ! it today, mentioniLE this paper. Ad speak too highly of then "- Mrs. `+ s Wl If it Is odd that fresh breezes come dares" Indianapolis Cancer Hospital I EmMA WILSON, 471 Wilson Street, -Ni from salt seas, how about salted nuts Indianapolis, Ind• Hamilton" Ontario. being nicest when fresh? ISSUE No. 24 -127. Sold by druggists everywhere. C ;i ' T • T • 'tsF.. ': • .:' .. . ; ... , ;' .' � ..: .... ': , w ' -.y, •. Mgr :,gfjifw aM.. •. y _ ._ ... T,.L T. � ..wJ . _� '+4.R -',� 1,- ". ., Y, .•¢L• 'ice•. -t .Y l-•r rj• ,.x C" .. :.r`•J�Ti :- . :a�..... •..:. ;3,q... _ .. .-' J '.✓3$ M ms. d ... ... °. "A,'.' .'kZw ,r ,. .i„ ,.- !V' ,-- •"�r:°X•. fmr.. "' '- - -eux -' '. _ . -. a..r,s:tl_.a... :.>cc:' - _. :"{;•.. ::x;,: -a:.. . >,• a'Txi s-,. •. !i5 ��".??_� xa.:a� a' ' 1�: :5i* '�� 1': r ..a:�c •`r.o+ I>!'�.ea -aid' *J • M ,•M 'r.. r 4'... '•1 '.2 t ' tA:,r,. a. .s.. ! A^_`y •l 0' , y .,.� h'' 'rYy,,, :4 ...d• ' - tiR 9. •:T42.• ... ih.. .y,r '. 4M.t-...�.rr -F '�'{ :.n. j , y...jt, .W' . y.. ^ 1..r M1•M'�.,ri6' . !a'. .h. — •ire r- L J:r . 1.,. ,.,, - . 'r?4. , .. •t:# :' a.. 1. F' »� ...t... r, - t . sn .1 'rn•:l. o ;.m�f r'. - '*°.� .:c, t• .a� •'♦"^` , 'v..a'* x. K t+u*r'w•'!- .:°=Sr " ,' • r•' , t,..: 2: *a4. Ys: ' '.r ; N oa..`J ,,,,s m•.• ai sw,, ; L. 4?C k ,y ti :-,c' �.". •�. may+ ...y'- .1•. r•r.+4- :, {h•.:a,. ,.,.•�c r z^+ a . nwt. ' ...,.• ..�.+c,+^'• 2a '.r3' .' .+. .✓. , ••`••�. "$' ,Sim. �w ' .a '..., "Y:�`� ...:'0.s' ?.t4'..... .G` +"'�' 2✓.•,..WA''' °'•. "'�'' 1 +e. •.d +6• - ,�+ 44 _e HORSE REGISTER. '�►�� ' - D A 11T- C' I N -G i - Oaf CO EasslaraR [18282] (18732) 19887, the Is the time to bring in your harrows choicely bred imported Clydeedale er any er imp en that $ . The Glen Avis Payilioa French need t ' stallion, the property of Graham y gR+ ,* . Bros., Claremont. will make the sea- Thmetn'e Bay, will open for the they will be all h _... -- son of I= at his own stable, -Cairn- Beason on Saturday, - . Hard an& Soft Coal •of the, ready ` $1.75 per year,; SL§0 if *d to advance. brogie. Claremont. - May the 21st. - - for the spring wot k. ..best quality on gnbscriptiona ro the United states and Crest PBALUDE'(24=1 120W).' the well bred bit-acing every Saturday Evening. _ - .hard A special reduction during tits Britain $2.00 in advance. two. Premium Clydesdale Stallion, next few weeks. v .' the property of Oscar Wilson, Bra Free picnic grounds, Boats, �T ltT _ )QH.K 'MtJRKAR Proprietor. nghaw, vt+tlt makQ the season of 127 37•x9 Bathing aria Fishing. THOS. A. LAW, iJ O R N .E R E I D t p cod onighwTueeday H BWson ®, W• H• Avis, - Proprietor PS.C7F=ei]z�,"..�+=1t:. _, CLAREMONT NOTES AND COMMENTS. base line, noon and night; Wednea- da W . J. Miller's, Pickering, -floon, Maple Leaf utua,l Fire M i During the next few weeks Can C. , G. Cowan's, s, Liverpool, night;. noon. R adiane will be kept.'busy_, prepay- day, G. C Brock road, noon, pia own stable night; Friday, John Insurance Co. F_.A }+ '` ing for the Diamond Jubilee of Scott's. 8th cow; sight; Saturday Cheap rapes for farm and cou"atry -: TRY RICSARDSON'S FOR the Confederation of Canada. morning, to his lien stt}ble.until buildings. following, Monday afternoon,. 'Tbe iiistory_of the past sixty years Windstorm - Insurance on buildings, —SEED CORN AND MA NGEL SEED has been one of which Canadians -EcsTAsY, '_23381] t2W19), the superior wind - mills; Silos etc. a imp. Prf'wium Clydesdale S_L ilion, ,Automobile Insurance may well feel proud. We think the property oLosear Wilson, will of all kinds. , that it can be safely said that no make the season of 1927 as follows : Monda , leases his own stable, Gra -. FARMS FOR SALE You can depend on our Corn and Mangel Seed being the other country in the world ran ' ham's Hotel, Brooklin, to .fir. Cook's ' Write or Phone beet obtainable. All the different varieties are'now in. boast of the`achievetuents in the Myrtle, night; Tuesday, J. Thomp• p �7�� *� Germination Test high. Prices low for good seed. Leave - same period of 'time as has - -bees son's, con. 2, Reach, night; Wednes E D L7 O. Y'Y lVl A p day, Temperance Hotel, Ashburn• D. your order early and have your Coro delivered: + ' :accomplished by Canada. Sixty night; Thursday.own stable. night; - ` Fri ay, Wm. Bradley's, Whitby, 20 WHITBY, ONT. years ago Canada was an iusigni- tl = . iicant colony, .but with bri ht °fight' Saturday, own stable unfit; g the follo*iok Munday afternoon. .The Pickering she best oF_Good Groceries, Fruits and. prospects. But in that period 1 Vegetables. Leave your nest : has dev @loped into nationhood, SALE REGISTER.. -. - Vigilance Committee with us and try our �• with a brilliant future before her. service. SATURDAY. • Jt'xE 11TH- Extensive Her resources have begnrdeveloped sale of mileb cows, grace cattle, and - - tn a remarkable degree and her beef ringers, at Stock-Yards. Sal 9toufi- The object of this Association fie tt JAS* � � D SON vine. 8 mohths' credit. Sale at 1 +30 j exports have increased far beyond p• m, - No reserve. F. W. Silver— leaser stealing and prosecute I" ,. expectations. In many places, sides, auctioneer. J. A, Hawkins, the .felons, ' particularly in'the -west, that hae2 Proprietor.. u no signs of a house, and where the WEDNESDAY, JuvE 15TH- Auction sale f� �% a {� �i sale of standing hay crop, belonging Members having properly stolenoommuai Pickering Hard tt■ arV tVrV buffalo roamed unmolested, are to the estate of the late R. J, Flem- ate immedi9;Wy wi any mamber now -large cities that are classed Ing, Kingston Rd. Wm, Maw, auc- of Executive Committee. with greafl capitals of the world, tioneer. Sale at 1, (,standaid time). Membership fee $1.00. F - -.— . --- -- Tickets mar be had from we PsMidaoe Or - ' In world politics, her voice is now secretary on applloarion• Now is the time for Garden and Field Seeds. We have them heard anion those of the other NOTIOE � by the bulk or package. g Ezsc. Come -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm +] jgredt nations of the earth. Her The Municipal Council of the TowII• er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. Our stock of. Seed'Corn in complete and guaranteed 95 p. e. germina. ship of Pickering hereby requests that PO pulation fie now about ten mil. 'lion. stye us your order early and get the kind you want. 4 all ratepayers. in a posit ton. to draw D. Munro, _ Jas. Richardson. F lioti..but.the next sixty years will gravel on the township roads within President. Secreeazy We have a complete line of Garden Tools -hoes, rakes shovels eto. ) mwthis increased many times as -the the next three weeks, get in touch - ' with the Commissioners in the various ,Screen Doors Window Screens, Wire Cloth by the yard, 4. 7. Dominion is a onsidered an attract- divieioiis.ed �Fnd White live field for emtgrantae Cie M. FOaaYTH. Reeve, black or galvanized. D, R. BEATov, Clerk. yea _ � - - 'Cotes Bros* Paints and Varnishes to Brighten Up the Some, _._ F and Muresco Tor the wall that yon do not paint. _ °rtie Great Vetisi,on COURT OF REVISION ' CHAIN S This is the time the thou - - Public :Notice Is here y given that eCo miek D Agent for iii r t'y eat, who' cares, a to own with his the fleet sitting of the Court of Bevis- the and Repairs. y;; child and talks heart to heart about the B the Municipality of the Bevi - - 4he future, Being the largest trainers shits of Piclierink• for the revision of s - of young people fort he busiuessworld, the assessment roll for 19'li, will be rl (� Our Motto :.W a have it, can get it, or it is not made. A having forty earn' experience, we i J Q � Q �i .o$er you our advice if you will held at the Township Hall, Brougham, ..w _pICKEii RING p on Monday, the 18th day of June 192'7. s J. Se BAL DON* i s+ ` lit•- You map learn while you earn' _ b means of our Home Stud Depart- at the hour.of one o'clock in the after. T r y noon. DU BARTON event, and then finish at College, t there. L ' by saying board money, Ask us fora Of which all persons interested will - ^�'� MOTORS list of our graduates from your dis- Please take notioe and govern them- �UNTVE }{ SAL �e� trict, wbat they have done you coo selves accordinggly, J.. J. {! .Li s do. You may start any time. No Dated the 266b day otldap, 192?. Buy 'for cash and vacation. Individual instruction. A DONALD R BgATOV, T Y 38.40 Clerk of the said Municipality WEST HILL Ji position positively guaranteed ever .a _ graduate, The Geld Medal School. A save mOiley - ' University trained staff of widely Whenever in need of Electrical r ,- -' esperleneed. sympathetic teachers. Repairs or Wiring _ _ y Write to day for particulars to Torten- a lr te's Greatest School of Business. The Phone Hudson 658121 r Canada Business College, Cdilege & Canned Peas, 2 for 25c Spading. W. A. Y A K E L E Y Sliced Pineapple, 2 for _ ' P . = ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IN MEMORIAM. 82 Deloraine Ayenue, North Toronto Prunes, 2 for 25c If yon" want a gnaranteed Repair ob at a reaaonable ' PAI_V -ER -In loving memory of Mrs. All kinds of Electrical Rork Serve CTs Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c price, SEE 5. Alfred D. Palmer, who departed - Executed. this life on June IBth, 1923, Electric Fi:tnrea 9tipplied Riee, 3 for Experienced Mechanics. ire on all makes. Dear is the -spot where our mother i_a and Installed. PhnneSpArbere 5- laid, Our Expert and, Prompt Service' ~� Sweet are'the memories that never p l P. k G. Na tha Soap will fade. at your disposal. �. p .21 brs for 11.00 - Complete Quality Funerals Fond hopes_ shall we cherish, that. Phone direst or in care -of News: _ epme day we'll meet, ' Kneeling together at Jesus' feet. a nn SOLID OAK '145 -Sadly missed by Daughters, Sons j $709 $1Wf $125. CASKET FUNERAL eP . Bad Grandchildren. Lots by .Aue t loll-t.4 � ` ,e 3EATRIC-E TABER _ _ _ _ M A T T H E W S BURIAL _ NCO. - p - A- number­ af-ch� ^e building— "I6te-in t n o one error'„ _ELOCUTIONIST. ' our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Odtaide Cases . ]FICKERINQ- VI2.lM,AC-'E le Tic Fixtures, Open for Engagetnents yes, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete ' . E ct : - Will be offered for sale by public auction on No Extras. , . - Phone 1130, BROOKLIN Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements - -- - SATRRDAY JUNE THE 18TH 1927 for hin a etyea. • e f f These prices stand loud within a radius of 40 miles from Torgnto E - AT 2.30 (STANDARD TIME) - - - - REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. ltf N 1C8 These lots are eituated on the Richardson - Scott. Sub division imniedi- ately south of filing St, and east of Church St,, and the - We have secured the sale will take place on the ground_ - �.. aKeucy fir _t, b�€3'� ►� ti. ' For further particalary apply to _ RURAL SECURITIES CO., LTD., ' ` 'Dodge -and W. lie POWBLL,`Auctioneer Picketing Village �4�t Star bars Tistinction ^o �ZZ�s O - Credit Auction Sale of and also keep constantly ou hand s . Std-nding., Ha Crops. Gioodyear • Tires Brantford Asphalt ~Slab Slates' je a7�G A. i . LAW,Itt�' Timothy. Mixed Hay Etc. ^"� are four in one strip— requiring illy- PICKERI\ G, ON T. - +only one operatim in handling and in Lots of 10 Acres 'or More. spacing. You 'save 30 to 50 per• WEDNESDAY JUNE 15TH, 1928 cent. in laying —and have i rood oi, permanent charm and distinc- D A.NG-�NG _ - -_ 1.00 P. \i, STANDARD TIME Lion. blade in four fadeless colors.l _... _ Brantford Qeefrait s. Limited, Braatford, On 00, - Burnett 's Dance Hall R. J'. �ApT -' �y �.1• Kingston Road, Midway Between Pickering aryl Whitby. Every Tuesday, Saturday and - • _ - _ - Tuesday, Orchestra. extra. TERMS : -23 per cent. cash day of sale. Credit of 3 monts for re- Five-piece _ - mainder given to responsible parties. o per cent, discount for _ Roo" - Come, Rain or Shine. cash. Ki[7gBtOII ROad, half mile east of -Por further particulars write \ Stock Carried. Information Furnished' and Service ., Rouge Bridge. l - on Brantford Roofing rendered by Good prizes for lady and gent R. R"LTSSELL FLEMIN G, J. Prout3e, - Pickering 99.2 every Saturday.- WM. MAW, Auctioneer Whitby, Ontario r '•s • _ n �,', _l � , .. ." ,. bp,.... •..aw' °c. s:, 1?' xa,:G.: r'a1.. •�- y6,.,.�: ';•+.rtsT. rM." '-�"`. ,3a�".4c�1 :.,'.,i.., a:^+•.;•: _a in : _.E ..._::.. '. - •.0 .. t,.�e,.ss ....,.. � -. 4 .a 4,,. - .. < :r_ - :...= _.a, .. _ � ,.......: � :�•a'�sw..;,,,�.e...a ."''.': .. . __,. x..s'.- .,...,a•!•?_ .:_ ey.!,.'_`e._ �aifw..rr,.. �i ..� . • _ W-M —I-- rR. =1� 11 V I I , — , , ­ 11T7 W"Yow-k-11 77 4. A F —Mrs. Mechin. of Pickering, oring, spent FULL LINE OF �AU 54g; ` . DITORIU X Thursday 'last with friends In "MARTIN - SENIOR" Hay and grain crone are Pro- Claremont. paints, Varnishes etc,. -for i'aterlor and I 11A I I wing favorably. r. and'Ure. Marchand and-Mrs. _ THEATRE. exterior work. Now is the time to use H. W, Evans, oTwhitbyl, was In A. J Chandler, of Toronto, spent it. Give us a call and receive satis. town ORE Sunday with k Tuesday. the latter's parents, faction. Prices right. STOUFFVILL.E Widmer Miller had- a. badness J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection- tri the city on Monday... 40. S. and Mrs. True-man and two ery always on hand.. FRIDAY ?Cbt Kundel - land Leonard Pil- sons Jack and Arthur, of Whitby, Highest grile-eeid for good butter 0Z AL 11AMD Y aud SATURDAY key, had a business trip the city -were' among - the visitors - at the and fresh eggs. Jun 10 -amd 11 6n Tuesday. June 8rd celebration here. Mrs. Ed. Gibson is confined to A N N.0 N I 11THM BAT'— 'the housethroti4h Illness and is (from the famous play) • so BROUGHAM der the doctor a care. Also, Good Comedies- n F1 Born,'at Claremont, o June 3rd, to Orville and Mrs. Bur Tuesday and Wedijesday. 14 ogid IS, :,ton, a daughter (et Friday. sl�pe" ...Hovis Broad "THE STORM,BREAKEW' d Mrs. Grant and Charles A. an (House Peters)• family, of Toronto spent Friday COMEDY—THE GUMPS Saturday with James and Mrs. The Bread of : �, "Min Walks In • - Her Sleep" and .{ Next Fri. and Sat. 17-18. In theleague match played here oh Saturday 4mburner Health evening between Harold Lloyd'.s Latest Claremont and Brougham flis lat- 11THE KID BROTHER r won by 2 0. to I f% James and Mrs. Hortop :Par and f BREEN ul-- 25c cents. af d Its daughter, Miss Valdee, of Port Perry, spent Sunday with Thos. children, 14 years and under, 15 cents - and Mrs Paterson. •Proprietor A number of theinamhers of the 0-i I S to: V6 S. G. Schmidt,' Baptist Church were in Stonff TI Ile 0 0 establish sleeting' a Tuesday and Wednesday 0 attending the meeting of the Lind- ..9129.00---­ Ttribufe to the mem- Bar and Whitby Baptist Associ- 9 ory of the-departed one ALKE HONE*900. must secure in a tneud- Rey. A. MuLellan, Thos. I lasting quality, as anon. Pater delivered . t an Y. RM, oriel 1CXERM1WN1% Here S Where y� —son, Duncan Morgan and Chas. A. well as beauty of ds- place fulfill sign. We can fulll Grant were in Oshawa on Friday Yo u Get a Real g the dedica- your desires for such. eyoning last attending -tion of the magnificent new Ma.. ­No Greater Tribute" TIME TABLB—Ptakering station ic Hall Full stock of T. R. Trains going East Ams as fol,101" A SOT No. 10 Mail 7M A M. Alfred Hayward, of Ardbera, N. STAFFORD, 28 Local 12ZO P. hi. accompanied by his wife and son, KlnjWoa Road, Bargain Wicks and Supplies t ad, 30 Local 5.25 P. bi ur motoredherela9t, week to spend by Sunday train, 8. 38 A. M. a few days -with his sister, Mrs. �Phone Whitby A -. . -ire -Mr. Hayward jr...re U 17 all makes . turned home on Saturday. George Cooper has r eturned home after spending or week id IF. M. C 0 0 P E R joohawa,with his daughter, Mrs. Stanley C. Cook, and family. CLAREMONT While in Oshawa, Mr. Cooper was :,taken ill. but we are glad to know Agent for Ackerman's Quality that he has now quite recovered. Harness, Ask the user, Clifford and Mrs Pilkev. of Kin- 08 r 32 ITTA40 gong 04 as No. 29 Local 922A. M. 27 Local 2.44 P. M- 9 Mau 9, 16 P. M. Sunday train, .8 32 P., M. Foregoing is according to Standard time. R R R V 0 T ­ A R R I Nbrdtas, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Luther and • I ROBT- DEVITTO Phone 505 Pick.; BROU-GRAM Green River. Basket Factory 1 % Manufact6rers of All kinds .of Fru,.t Baskets, 'Berr Grates, y Mrs. Pilkey. . They motored to ll��..•/+ � ring ­!PiCkering Toronto on Friday evening and -Paints. -7— then flaturday y morning. They return-- -ad home Sunday afternoon. m e Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits—Navy Blue, Dark Brown and 2 Pairs of Pants. LIght and Dark Grey—with I or Remember the Decoration ter. ..H Ranging from $6.50 to 3617 50. .7 vices at the Claremont Union Cem• story on Sanday, July Bed It is We have a full, line Men's, Oxfords—Ox -blood, Tan. Brown and Black—Goodyear Welt, Rubber Heel, Good Fitters, regular 5.50, at 4.50. hoped that many of the members -of the Club who will hold their of-the renowned Men's Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes 32,40, Special $175 _annual picnic here on July tad, will remain over for ttis serviftBoxer . toe city on Wall Papers . IC PS Pone all at is FINGOLD instead of returning It prices, from YM A3 laturday evening, At a meeting of the Anchor to 1.00 spring. Circle of the Claremont United -10C est is best in sportsmanship. A true sport will accept defeat in I P. gen. Church on Monday evening a plea per roll• . ..Give' us &'call and be :at on this occasion with their _•unch basket4i and spend a pleas. convinced. sing feature of the gat-baring was Fresh Groceries alwSYS W lieu victorious. ". The young people of the Clare A nn, ion of a beautiful --the presentat _.. _..._.__- AL CX * onfUriited Church 'present conveniently clock tote ettIclent, pre- sident or ull 1111C UI ROBT- DEVITTO Phone 505 Pick.; BROU-GRAM Green River. Basket Factory 1 % Manufact6rers of All kinds .of Fru,.t Baskets, 'Berr Grates, y the Society, Mr. Raymond Pilkey, on the eve of his _weddialL. The win-Williams ­!PiCkering presentation was accompanied by &d- -Paints. $ the reading cf an appropriate SEND your remittances by 5tand- R They dress to which, Mr. Pilkey made a ard B"k Money Orders. rankPennpck, X fitting reply. Also, some cal. The money is fully insured The Claremont Club, of Toronto, III hold their annual pica on W ic nice Ginghams and light cars on the market at a) the Claremont Memorial Park on FM it is addressed. Standard Bank Saturday-, Rai YM beinglarranged. gram of sports is as well as other &ttractions, . full spring. laarticulars of.which will given est is best in sportsmanship. A true sport will accept defeat in I P. gen. Official.7. J)LTJ,�Lop later. All residents of Claremont ad vicinity areinvited to be area- . ..Give' us &'call and be :at on this occasion with their _•unch basket4i and spend a pleas. convinced. ..jaut afternoon in renewing old ac. Fresh Groceries alwSYS W lieu victorious. ". The young people of the Clare quaintances. The Women's -Institute will nn, 7--r-st, Lae hocuo V t97�. * onfUriited Church 'present conveniently -:Scott on Thursday afternoon, June -16th. The speaker of It he after- Mrs. James Patter- noon will b will Do son, of New Hamburg, who give & talk that will be helpful to all. Let it be worth while ft)r the' -speaker to come by having a good full house as listeners. Every member is- asked- to bring refresh- -juents, also cup and plate. Those wanting transportation are re- cinested to'give their names to Mrs. Filkey. The footbq w atch which took G. & A. T. Law ROBT- DEVITTO Phone 505 Pick.; BROU-GRAM Green River. Basket Factory 1 % Manufact6rers of All kinds .of Fru,.t Baskets, 'Berr Grates, y 'When Your Money' —Farm ersBushel.Baskets, ­!PiCkering M Travers by Mail $ Clothe s Baskefse SEND your remittances by 5tand- R They Claremont for the Ontario Cup, resulted in favor of Oshawa by ard B"k Money Orders. rankPennpck, X -are convenient. efficient and economi- T ALK about tire valved Here's the biggest, cal. The money is fully insured BANM against loss or theft in transit. It light cars on the market at a) can reach only the person to whom FM it is addressed. Standard Bank Balloons, too. Big, tough I Money. Orclersare as good as cash YM and are acceptable 'anywhere in b%umn condert. See the" I Canada.— jr est is best in sportsmanship. A true sport will accept defeat in I P. gen. Official.7. J)LTJ,�Lop -:Scott on Thursday afternoon, June -16th. The speaker of It he after- Mrs. James Patter- noon will b will Do son, of New Hamburg, who give & talk that will be helpful to all. Let it be worth while ft)r the' -speaker to come by having a good full house as listeners. Every member is- asked- to bring refresh- -juents, also cup and plate. Those wanting transportation are re- cinested to'give their names to Mrs. Filkey. The footbq w atch which took G. & A. T. Law ROBT- DEVITTO Phone 505 Pick.; BROU-GRAM Green River. Basket Factory 1 % Manufact6rers of All kinds .of Fru,.t Baskets, 'Berr Grates, y Ont. —Farm ersBushel.Baskets, ­!PiCkering M M $ Clothe s Baskefse Claremont for the Ontario Cup, resulted in favor of Oshawa by Farmers, Attention rankPennpck, X T ALK about tire valved Here's the biggest, P. 1001<ing, full-oversize cord for Separator, ­The Renfrew," Sc4les and Oil Engines- Fleury's light cars on the market at a) famous plows, Points, Grain Grinders, low price. Made by Goodyear. I Made of SILTPERTWIST cords. Wheel B&rrowaetc. d. Brantford binder twine and *soon Balloons, too. Big, tough I A uvad. Lots of mfleags. i be aired in the courts. Such ex . hibitions des.troy all public inter- in sports %ndlacke that which b%umn condert. See the" I B EATTY.",,.1- jr -:Scott on Thursday afternoon, June -16th. The speaker of It he after- Mrs. James Patter- noon will b will Do son, of New Hamburg, who give & talk that will be helpful to all. Let it be worth while ft)r the' -speaker to come by having a good full house as listeners. Every member is- asked- to bring refresh- -juents, also cup and plate. Those wanting transportation are re- cinested to'give their names to Mrs. Filkey. The footbq w atch which took G. & A. T. Law ROBT- DEVITTO Phone 505 Pick.; BROU-GRAM Green River. Basket Factory 1 % Manufact6rers of All kinds .of Fru,.t Baskets, 'Berr Grates, y Ont. —Farm ersBushel.Baskets, ­!PiCkering M For $WACO 01161 W 14 14101* Clothe s Baskefse Claremont for the Ontario Cup, resulted in favor of Oshawa by Farmers, Attention rankPennpck, X I am agent for the World's Greatest Stoves, • Separator, ­The Renfrew," Sc4les and Oil Engines- Fleury's famous plows, Points, Grain Grinders, i—retted -that the play was so m, a rred by a free fight which will Wheel B&rrowaetc. d. Brantford binder twine and *soon Markham IMA Ph6ne Mark IL. A aratoce for sale; -:Scott on Thursday afternoon, June -16th. The speaker of It he after- Mrs. James Patter- noon will b will Do son, of New Hamburg, who give & talk that will be helpful to all. Let it be worth while ft)r the' -speaker to come by having a good full house as listeners. Every member is- asked- to bring refresh- -juents, also cup and plate. Those wanting transportation are re- cinested to'give their names to Mrs. Filkey. The footbq w atch which took Ak.7p STAN DAR �Bj"& COTT OF Q�A�DA�._ 'PICKERI —0. A. Sharpe Vanwer Rhone 14(Y2 NG $RANCH , ; . 9 ­ 1� 1� Branches also at Brookling Weit Hill, Whitby_ CLAREMONT ROBT- DEVITTO Phone 505 Pick.; BROU-GRAM Green River. Basket Factory 1 % Manufact6rers of All kinds .of Fru,.t Baskets, 'Berr Grates, y -7- —Farm ersBushel.Baskets, J` pi a ce Here on Tuesday evening of last week between Oshawa and Clothe s Baskefse Claremont for the Ontario Cup, resulted in favor of Oshawa by rankPennpck, X the'score of-2-0. It is deeply to be • Proprietor i—retted -that the play was so m, a rred by a free fight which will Markham IMA Ph6ne Mark be aired in the courts. Such ex . hibitions des.troy all public inter- in sports %ndlacke that which Dunlop Tires are "Ser.viced"hy B EATTY.",,.1- jr est is best in sportsmanship. A true sport will accept defeat in I P. gen. Official.7. J)LTJ,�Lop STA:NDS FOR THE BEST _rItlemanly spirit and will notboast W lieu victorious. ". The young people of the Clare DEPOTS . * onfUriited Church 'present conveniently I& farcical, humorous comedy, en- located titled "The Sisterhood of Bridget," tq you. -in the Community. Hall tbigFriday evening. June 10th. This drama has tyvelve characters in the cast, ..-whq. *ill keep you In good humpy from beginning to end. if you ID 'enjoy a good laugh don't miss this treat. During the evening.instru 1 in ental duets will be rendered by Carriers, arr s Litter Cacrier, Hay Door Tracks, Cow Miss W. Burgess and Miss A. V. Dunlop Official Service Depots ramps, Bowls, Pressure Systems Ete. Spoffard, and Mrs. D. A. Scott will ..siug. The proceeds of the enter- C. B. Spencer, Pickering It will pay you to get my prices on hers. buying elsewhere. Itainluent are in aid of the piano fund DoorA open at ,.30 o'clock. R. Feasby, Brougham' above before FRANIK I PROUSEf and the program will begin at S. 15. J. McGlashati'l Dunbarton PTrT(FPTN0, Admission, 25 cents; children, 15 con ts. • t. a, 'e;71 �� =."_ �Ir _M� 0 R7 ra • 0 try to break -it- gently.- Miss Folsom is A' -4 ��,The dignity and simpl It of. this not that sort. Tell her the straight 7 fty gaze of deep sorutiny Dixon concluded unless I miss my gut46, she will come me a that though he showed little grief. at hem by the first possible train:" s 1 tatement cazrIed weight, rL after 4- Meta. She will take it standing, and 14. the sudden taking oil of his master, "I hope -she w ill," Pelham said. A LL C ING er the man was beyond all doubt faithful ''Thai' ivill­rel4eve us of 04 iesponisi- folt and houesi. bifty. Meantime I think we can send` 4 Pelham agreed -silently- with this the body to.t4e undertaker." SOFTENS h conoluslon and Ross went off, on is "After we get the doctor's oertifl- WATER errand. I cate," Dixon' amended. "Were you at _ It was just as he departed that lMr. FQlaom'sside *Ee7fi _W e.wernt under, Roger Neville came, looking nervous Mr. Neville"" v Everywomarrs .oh, and excited. MW no, I was some distance away. of all vests "May I oome In?" he asked, as he Mr. Folsom was holding on to the 3 paused at the door. rope." 200 - "Do-YoWre the man we want," Pei. - "Who -_Wflext to him! The ladies J halm said. "You are a friend of Mr. of your party ?" Saxpensia?" sold Sandy to an Eclin. him Ch c4iint's words of tea. 1wgmn-s—. burgh 'chemist, who had charged h . . . . . . . . ... 7.. to I �.S to 4 cup* "I"BuPPose so. I'm not sure." "Yea I've known' him for yews. "I must see them. It is necessary ; that amount for a packet of sulphur, What really happened to him? I mean. to learn more of the particulars of his "why, man., I get It for'fourpenee in was It death by drowning, or some sort death. i1 possible." - Gdesgow." "Aye." said the chembit, of heart attack?" (To be continued)- "an' for ar' I care ye can gang awal taas "We're not sure Yet," Pelham said; I an1ther place where ye can got "we're''waiting for Doctor Manning." The Inquiry - into Folsom death Much sulphur 6 Y`0. want for Masthing"' • "Meanwhile,"'put in Dbcon, "will you 9Y.Ows morn Interesting. Read Ail the next please tell us of-Mr. Folsomli people chapter. Ease sunburn with Minard's Liniment and a dylse us as to what to do with the body?" I'N:Larly four. y64m.". "As -to ht's people, he has ­a 'Dilster In "Me Man of the Caverns." 1, WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE "Have you been down here -with him �Zq i. Chicago who will, of course, be the one From 'the veranda of the Hotel Me-;, before?" Tb[ere' was a mysterious place In. interested. I suppose' 'it would France Ocean Town, N.J., Titus "Yes, sir. Thrie years ago. Not t which few people ever dared. PJ=s, a guest, sees a man taken from be best to telegraph her and await her go near. This was a largo Cavern -since that.!' rep the ocean and laid on the beach while. ly. Then doubtless the body will with great black depths', One day 8 a crowd.gath,�rs to stare. "Where were you this morning when have to be sent to his Chicago home." man was lowered Into that-ftvern Mr. Folsom went in bathing?" and. The reader "Probably," agreed Dixon. "He.was to everyone's astonishment he came has been Introduced to I was In the ocean, too, part of the' these bathers: a_d�jh_ �an?". Tl`fe­l`4Krl4y-DavI doom SIngler Cylinder 11 up again to tell 'about it. I Motorcycle is the grecteet little Ms., Ned Barron, the copper king, and his time, bir. Folsom told iris to take a .,.()If and on," said Neville, with a were wonderful rocks. chine that has 'been made. Safe to It dip when he did but to be back in dry shii!e. "He was a law-ppT, but he the' ..wife, Madeline; Angellca*Fair and her time to wait on him when h re and colored -leteles sparkling ride, eas7 to co�uTol, and most eoonp -Unce, Robin Sears; Robin's father, e came.in. had various other Interests.' And-he with beautiful colors, so that the omJcal. Stands without a rival. 100 So I've been up In hie rooms waiting wa-s the sort of man who Makes a- cavern which Croydon Sears; Cam6lita Va1don and for - him. Somebody . . just telephoned up people had supposed MI"M to GILU4= of Gmasc4lne. Pries her compaulow, Roger Neville, Gar - fortune one day and loses It the next." ugly was cil"smyered-to, be one of $300• Down Payment $100, Balancia rett 'Folsom and Mrs, BaraabY, whom therre and when I answered, told me to "Speculation?" na- 122 M month. Waiter -Andrew@,. come down heria. Sq. here I am. What ture's pleasant surprises. Limited. 346 hoops Stj Toronto, Ont. "Yet. Stock gambling.. But he was Prof. E�oiliard Martel is now an e!d- everyone calls the Duchess. moat 1 416, air?" From the shocked expression on the Though Rose addressed himse.if all Important man, and he must be erly. Inam with white hair and a pleas- "faces of the throng, Riggs mostly to Pelham, the manager of the looked after properly. I am ready to ant fact. For 50 years be has been -d but I exp:oi lag the caves and cavi that the nya Is dead and, putting down' do 'anything I can, of'course hotel, It was really Dixon, the detec- his field vie-mes, he hastens down to tive, who was conducting the whole Confess I dcutwant to.send the wire world; sad' studying the underground ,;the beach to learn that the dead man to He was affair. He was -a more capable, and !Nllss- Folsom, telling hex of her lakes in vilriOus-countfleV. H to Garrett Folsoz. quick•witted man than Pelham. and brother's death. Can't the hotel do horn in France and is known there-as The body $q brought to the boted and better. fitted to cope with the. unusual th4t?" "The CaNierns." `cYela. certaInly.* Who -else here Folsom's valet. Ross. Is summoned. was Besides. being -an explorer Professor situation, the man"emenf now found a friend of Mr. Folsom'&?" NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. Itself in. Martel !a also an Inventor, When he So Dixon gave Ross his orders. and a came. yesterday, You know, found a need for special equipment in • d. though came. daresay plenty of people his werk,'he was not &a.fle' "Tbere',t art much for you to do ed until'be CHAPTER 111 .10 at here In the hotel knew him !;h,j 0e, moibent- Rng-at" h4% gaid ­Riit T or knew I had D2rfected the negg*sary articles. Clearly few ds4U*4-t4-4ta* lz� f blin, 1 M nor-Imire I can name any." He has perfected a leather canoe, room of death unless obliged to do so (hink the first thing for you to look "You were with him this morning. • "Is--ta that my master, air?" Ross after Is the clothing tha-it Nl,. Folsom 'VV'b4o I which Is strong and watc-rproof and else was In. the party?,, wore this morning, 'It is, I suppose, also light enough to he iastly carried said, tooking timorously at the shioud• In his bathhouse." Reluctantly Neville gave the names by -erne man. - When he . works in the • ad ftgurs. of Mrs, Barnaby and Mrs. Valclon. He "'it must be. sir. * Shall I go for it? caverns he _%nears a suit of clothes "We assume It Is." Dixon returned knew they would resent this, i Where Is the. key?"� for it which he.InVeate�d to prot-ect him from ipautl?, for he was of a kindly nature.; -..Why I don't know, I'm sure. might -lead to unpleasant publicity, but sharp rocks and Abich will not tear on He turned back the blanket. and Prob- he could see no way put. rough ledges He ears a cap of with a slight shudder- Rose looked at-, ably with the bathing master, since It ­%Vby do you hesitate. Mr. Neville ?" I is not I - w t on the body. Though at that, added leiihec- whicli Is' a' protection the dead man, he maT have had It round his neck or asked the astute Dixon. "Surely these This is also his "Yee," he said, "yes. air, that Is Mr. ladles caii have .no - objection to arL. aga,irst falling rocks. Folsom, I Sun his me' in. What happen- i wrist." nouncing their friendship with NI' own Idea. red to him r, thfulit not. I thtak.Mr. Folsom Dom.. r. Fol- Before he'descends into his chosen usually 'left -it at the bathing nm4keev. that,'' d ground sfiot, be careTully studies We only knew fiat be died while No, not- Neville office.- lie dQIked the bother of Lt�.. renItidd. a:11 In bathing. Was be subject to cramp but they naturally s-brink- f I coudWous of the cave and vicinity. round his neck." lie was or,.Iy 111 years old when he mas- or acute Indigestion, or any sudden idea of being ln­tervlewed byrormepothris W611, 'bunt It out, if you can, and i I tered his geography and he now is 'era d you buy canned Illness _Kd all that-'* thoroughly acquainted. with ths goo woul W the clothes and belongings from W-1 don't believe Mr. Folsom.. 13 "No air, That is, rot to say' siibjeot; the bathhouse. Have you-the key to logy oods that bore no label? Mir Folsom's suite ?' acte'r that to such, But he has had cramp In the such a widely known cbar and t4opograph� 9f the, land where e wo S. i Zould you buy an autouxo-, water, and he has also had Indigestion his death will .make a great %tir so far read ­ t4D- . --dosee-nd .-bile of unknown make, no hat I would call from his bome 11 Attaclits. Buf never "I have anir� M i. Ff.>Iiju uau gas. away f hs 4 S' I dare*ay his is in the pocket of his seats blrr;,seif on a -piece of board tied watter how cheap? Nobody sorlous. Are you -ere you sure h le it at this Pelham, the hotel inaniiizer, said at the- end I of a rope and, several men '....would be so foolish. -gone. air? He looks so lifelike; you i coat, unless he ft desk.," this with a,suddea return of his digni• abe." "it will up then. You go, now, ty and pride In his house, whi I fibld the other- end at the -mouth of the You got to trim a natne or a land ch, he cave and uns-Ind the rope gradually label just an you get to trust _ a "There's no hope, my maii. He Is get Me clothes: there may be felt, had harbored too many celebrities I —, through as"actory and 1crely doe& Are you here alone with I jewelry or valuable rapers that ought until hi reaches the bottom. tie has to 40 great:Y concerned with the -death ;honest dealings. That is why kit. to, be, secured him ?" -If $6, tumthem In at a telephone strapped around lits-neck of a Chicago lawyer. Ithen and household 11tecisi "Yes. sir. the desk and have them put in the ..Well," Dixon and on reaching the bottom he pro- We came yest-erlay after- n said, "I'll send the bearing the SUP label we bo safe c"do• on foot, aided by. a-guide rope Without -ght Got in about four." You - u 5,W m ta have, been in Mr. telegram to the sister-wbat is her question by of Folioni'v confidence�, attached to his belt. The telephone "From where?" address, .11r. -Neville! And Canadians. The shield -shape green and red SNP tradenuwk is "Oh, yes, air. He often said I was be better to send ft to, someone elsC a Ills equipment consists R: I Trom New York city Wt. But Mr. would It wire runs through this rope. among other a guarentoe at fun value and ben ... ... 71 ­Z Folsom lives in Chicago." his c.onfidential clerk as well as his brother lawYe+'or btilsine4s friend, and things . 1. know. Now we may want-toitnan sexvar.,�. lie cildn't-inean that lei him tell time lady?" of rope ladders, gas mask, baro- I 'quality. The fim behind SUP QuGattlot, You further later. But just meters. thermametecs, a specially pre- --Xoo& is Z .7 4* now we have to do the. most necessary pared chocolate, matchea, candles, 202 SHEET MUTALL NpoUc . T3 Co. or CANAfta, 0 are Mr field telephones, Jack-knives and rub-. things first. Folsom's OT22M MONTIZAL Toaowro wimnric; :friends here?" b�T! boots. RDMONTON VANCOVVY111 .41, CALGARY "Mr. RoLer Neville, 91r, to his friend Professor Hartel's unusual life work and they'r1glas olted In busilleG3,'tclo. In being a 'cavern ploweer has' aided 2 -a JIVIA suPP04e _h4`l1"--6­--take charge of other explarers and -also. given Import- SMP Goods RLOZ ant discoveries and [acts abo,. t the "Yes, I suppose go. tank to th,6se who are constantly in &e NWA Has Mr. Fol- 'AOM Wt a-wife--'a widow?" studying along this line. &1%JW 263 ' Oh, zo, air, he wasn't married. He 'EVE I hi' has a sister in Chicago, that's al 3 Campers-Take Minard'.a with you. relatives-except a nephew." .."How long have you been'Wlfth 51r. �: .. _ "„'>a'•: R. �` /'� ,t�`' t' I .. - �� .t'� .... ' 4. % 4 A Cakes baked with Purity Flour keep fresh for three or four d'a ys. Purity is a vigorous "dry" flour that absorbs a -holds more water or milk. 'Tasty cakes, -Ach -pies, and and large, light buns and bread arc always yours when you use 4� Np PURITY U K or our 700-trcipe Purity Flour Cook Book 2a Send 3 0C in stamps 4 Wastarn Canada Flour hfills Co- Limited. Toronto, Montreal, ouwg6 Saiftjo ­'k 4, -say The Movie !Stags So say all whose work is 7 1 fit's wonderful what con g after they try the dell- fidence a "shine" will give dour. invigorating re(reeb - ow uncomfor. you-and h went of WrIgley%.'DouU* table you feel without Asa. �;ugget o tag use d# -every mom- ne! Moral 4 AA� Z" M-1 'PIP Is 1H a IS ­d A#-1 S-Mle POLISH: CRIS, JPQL RUCT Cal There's a,' Nugget "for every shoo ritiode. ISSUE No. 24-'27. ROGER NEVILLF CAME, LOOK14NG NEUVOUS AND EXCITED. ;q JL Im ,Nai:e % N, N 7 p 7 7 7-. Y FOURTH AY wrLFARE Wilson Publ ishing Company Bunns Quick relief from pain. • Prevent shoo resents. At all drug and nores A LOVER OF SPORT PLEASE ENLOYEES IM Confedemtion of 'Canad& 17 Ills Nlc%.�4 -Miss Irma writes in part as follows: I was very pleased to hew that MY a "a and *my had won to take this opportunity of thanking YOU !for IV 0 1 was born In StOUNTIlle and have lived here all my life atteriiing the touf(vill• Public and Continuatiou - - -Bchqoit. Lest year -' -I- tried-ilis High eAtrLnob examinations and attooeeded in pas" then; with hcn- ore, and this Year, so tax, I believe. I have led my olasees. Composition has been about my best subject and I be i :')%Ts ft is the one subject I really like for I rwX7 enjoy wrhinj a ()Omg*el- tion on an, tnterwitlug subject though I have by no means any irmat talent or abtlity, for it. "I am very, fond of residing books -.ud have read a great many of them of many different classes and it "' To 7 bard Indeed- to leave my books and �t - 6 d my school duties. But. though I ralm reading books I am by no means the Proverbial "book-worm" because Group Insurance, Club Room`3, 1 pIsm' Gardens and Showers Are Added Attractions to Good Working Conditions. .—Mr. Mellon. LonSou Spectator:' we think that Mr, Belton—thougtr we are sure th*A INDUSTRY'S NEW IDEA. -Many people do not- realize that we -Ian Injury to Gi•e-r.t Britain's re-3irtatton are living In a, now Industrial em. You !,tf;r-jttjh--)tt •Eupi-t)-pe,. arid by so' doing hear much talk about the freedom of il*..i serous d gist kind c• resentment the yon I-er ger generation, expressed by e Nvh�m lnus-� be cnt2lrely a ds -e ti. ;idv r.�,e Rur;?,ly t(,wiRkrds bobbed hair, short skirts, the discard ai of chaperons, etc., but few realize that foot 'un-2-rlstin-dIng. this Is a huge wave of rebel-lion at con- 7', e ( my c, on is teat British of life that thwart human hap- lcws,:11��ra car_ their aniioy . pluess and the right to live one's own rr ace w:t1i the c -�rta'rtthere's y that life that is slowly undermInIns and no g or a -I cqmpletely altering many of our in i! � L -r v. s�-1 -t with timer ca. Tl-.P, fact that the timo a,%-. stitutions. lColis can i 1 to On, h Cher to a- This is very noticeable in industrial guardel 14 of p-elt signt. plants. The terrible working condi- be 1, ot e tiitu!!Y w7it,> of a .4 tions• portrayed in liorue Of - Dickens French, lt.tliki,-, Cenrcan r)'r Jarineee books have never been duplicated In '�r teia s La hav, been Canada. Large emploYefs, with vision, used of Mr. Me:ycr. have, however, realized the wisdom of Important sports of all kind form an IRN1.4, S. GRUBlN, Stouff ville. Out. creating the beat po"Ible working con- Wirelns itlst'- Successi; -'Oart in my life. In the winter to speed wM around the. rink on skates. in SPOrtsmanshIp no Disqualification ditions for their employees, Beam fthilarsting air which brings the to a Good Writing. NO WUST40 IS this better. exemplified 'Ibom to Year cheeks, to me to life. Or trade than by the Salida Tea Company. It A London Prelim'saary -succesatul, could r�t-t—r she thought that it she the Ideal of the Hot. 11. C.-Larkin, en completed with be&= potsips it is a long snowshoe tt`amP north and south, w tests have be J why not east and I the founder of the company, and now `t3in to the pond. just now we are actively 1-weet? To do this there must be a i J598 wireless betwe-en. Great I)i and school and the Canadian High Commissioner In engaged in basketball at Sch railway to the Mari-time Provinces atmosphere of A NEW SUSPENDER SKIRT AND South Africa, the Marconi Ccrapany London, to create an atmoa enjoy it greatly, especiallY as we seem, and for this there must be B<)ane kind I announces. Tests under ordinary tmf- I order, cleanliness and beauty In his TAILORED BLOUSE. fic conditions are now being operfttpd, to hale the winning team, but we are tryftg to tarn to be good losers as well of union. Also, during the Americ4n huge warehouses that would react on prior to a seven days' continuous trial e 4 Civil War, few of a United States the workers, make them went to work Of unusual smartness is the Bug- under post-olftee supetvision. The as good winners for we cannot always Invaelon made Canade, see that for vhn weJ and give them greater satistac- pender skirt shown here. There is an tests gave between 2,00 and 250 wordis Then there is an endless list Of str*ngtb silas must have trafty, tion out of life, His Ideal has been inverted plait ai, each side seam to I, minute.. 7, water sports and land sports too Mum Me French had feared that by be I eAmITably accomplished, we were told provide for the necessary fulness and! A ,ritiritious-li-hour day service Im member of not one of two provinces but I 4AW" - epone to mention. I am 6 MO by one of the official: of the company. I the back way be cut high or low, The i n the United Chuerch of Canada I ere and one of four. or five, they would be [ guaranteed fmm 'the transmitter at consequently engaged in the aCAlvities I Some Gf the employees welfare tea- straps are attached to the back at the' swamped. but Cartier persuaded them 13,odmin, Cornwall. and the receiver at At the connected with It. tares adopted by the Salads Tea Com- 1 shoulders and--the lower ends are set I Bridgewater, Somerset. These sta. ;.o of the opposite. -owed by many other firms I under the top of the skirt to form dons also serve Canada, The Maritime Provtaces were Bug- pany are followed Some are unique. The Salads, Tea! pockets. No. 1598 is in sizes 36, 40 A 'Ile Confederation of gesting Union Of Lhemse!vw and seat i Company, in each of their warehouses and 44 Inches bust. Any size re- delegates to the Charlottetown con. Cana has a large and artistically furnished quires 2'•4 yards 36 or 40-inch ma- The Sense of Humor . fereace where Up war -.Through more than three centurieel per and Lo employees clubroom. and a spotlessly terial. Price 20c the pattern. Ot of wrtfirct and dotrbt. the hI&E-460 ada sent represenatives to ask for clean and efficient dining room The Tha blousV has an applied yoke at� Katharine M. Wilson In the London A 'larger union. They tben,a ru Contemporary Review: A sense ot Canada has gradus.117 unfolded Itself Quebec and clrek up- a series of Resole- I community . n ng -the-bick, a centre front opening. long humor purges away bitterness by M until to-day we have a nation. The tions which In 1865 vtore p by the " - a finally atmosphere- among the sleeves gatVe-ri4--to--w a our hurtful experiences to a piano daring of the early pioneers in vrar IwQrkres whIdh makes for better co- shaped collar and patch - pocket. de instead and trade; the courage Of the Ro-ar, Canadian Parliament ket. The -here, they the French- Upper Canada favered them but ioperation, contentment and a higher blouse is No. 1509 and Is for Ladies of harassing them; by It we can an--- cwta,lc misaknarl-cs, I standard of work � All employees can and Misses and is in sizes 6, IS years, -! .. ;P^+• "I Lower Canada, Xe% Brunswick, New- our discomfort& eopectally In retros- 133"n`s lo3ajty to creed. race and lung-, also benefit by an emcee 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size kpect, In fart� this makes th.6 whole 'and, Nova Scotia and -Prince Ed- of liberty of the United reund, ulase, rte :Ove ward Island objected However the j group Insurance plan. requires 2 % yards 39-inch. or 1% significance of humcr. Its origin and gmpire Loialists; these and many 1 There are beautiful Car-dens behindlyhrds 54-inch material. Price 20c the 'objections were overcome by Cartier otbor Int1wrices havo gone to mould, the Toronto plant on King St.. near pattern m1son d'etre. Things are not funny in Quebec. Tilley In New Bruniwick in theamelves, only as we think them Canadian a ur new institutions and Con than sad Tupper In Nova Scotia. Spadina Ave,, where the employs" . This designs Illustrated in o so: humor depends more on an attlw chaxacter', Me men who drew togs- bowl in the summertime, and shower Fashion Book are advance In 1866 delegates from Upper Can styles for tulle of mind than on something In. ther all 'thew complicated threads into ! bathe aro supplied in the basement. the horde- dre"maker, and the' woman trinalm.1,1Y ads. Lower "Canada, New Brunswick. ludicrous In the thing or a united whole and held It true to Now than Canada lh-oslebrating her or girl who desires to wear garm and Nova Scotia met at Lourift where I tents situation. And it to not an emotion so -British Loyaty while retaining an Ind*- 80th Anniversary as a nation and , depen4able for taste, simplicity - and 4 the Quebec Resolution& became a bill. much as a point of view, the expree• pendeare of its ownare known in Can The British" Government gave every since she to rapidly becoming one of'economy will find her desire fulfilled aeon "a sense of humor" recognizes than history as- "The Fathers of CO the great Industrial powers Of tbP in our patterns. Price of "the book help but the mcst prominent tigure was tbdo, for we do not talk• of a sense of federation." a band, -of men drawn to�' World. it Is interesting to note that Joe the copy. tether• by a great Idea. George Brown. Sir John A Macdonald. ' At last, the slia, is also in the forefrout In provid- love, British North America Act was ready 11OW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Stir Gtor1*-jC4LrtIsr-Slr Oliver- I" ideal working conditions In many -29, -par and on If was sed by Sir Charles Tupper and others all i �of her great industrial enterprises, Write your name and addro-as plain. --Ah doa't rldo-oz dem thimps," so* Great Britain and on July 1, 1867, ..•ax9mt*&I their influence arid used Canada Became a Dominion. Thousands of. people every year in• ly, giving number and &is* of such the old colored lady, looking at tho their Wevealve powers, seeing the mpect the "Salads" bulldingL They I Patterns, As you want. Enclose 20c in merry go-round, "Wby, do other day The terms of this Act which made sad of u.nUy and working for a great am typical of what is now being done stamps or coin (toin preferred; wrap Ali seen Rastue Johnson got on an' objective. Ooxkfedemt�on. -All did their Canada a free Dominionacroas the sea , along these Idnes, it carrefully) for each number and rtde as much as a doMah's worth an' grit 71 7 - the man who carried the (from her Motherland ire: he very same place he got on 4 beat but 04 address your order to Pattern Dept.. Off at t greater part-of the burden and who did (1) Upper and Lower Canada, Now Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ale- and Ah sex to him 'Rastua,' Ah sae6 1, '14; Brunswick and Nova Scotia were form- CIPA 10 I Oro than all to hold the nation to- i laide SL, Toronto. Patterns sent by you spent yo' mow, but wba ye' • n ed to W one Dominion under the name SIXT TRAVERSES return mail. been." goither after it was united was Sir John 81. of Canada. A. Macdonald. They WOU for Canada (2) Upper and Lower Canada were l Confederation, freedom, independence, to form two separate provinces, On- SAM DESERT amity and 6011 remained loyal to the Un tarlo anti Quebec. Motherland; and Oonfedemtiou-the (3) The King was to be represented B.N.A. Act has made Canada a nation, by a Governor-General apDo4ntc-d by 2000-Mile Camel Jaurney is -SER 4, a glorious home for children proud to the King. call thameekres, Canadians. Successfully Ended at (4) There was to be a cabinet. of The Quebec Act and Constitutional AWers. thirteen members which was respoust- Act had given. W forma of govern meat but were not ent1my satisfac• ble to the people's representatives in London— Lieut. Donald Cameron a has Parliament, to advise him. arrived here attar an adventurous tort'. Then Lord Durbam was sent out (6) The legislature Included two' camel journey, 2000 M1 across the 7­ and recommended responsible govern- bodies; the Senate; appointed for life! Sahara desert from northern Nigeria and union and wan aided by Sydenham, Metc.1fe and Lord Elgin. by the. Governor-General, and the to AlgtWW As a result the two provinces were House of elected by the Lieutenant Cameron's companions I people for five years. Quebec was to; were three native followers, one guide The '*Red C tiuked-and responsible, government ross he Others 'and two Tuareg camel men.. The Party won. have sixty five members and t ual number tzi proportion to their! left Kano fu northern Nigeria on Oct. of union in the lest century. Colonel t TOU for support, There had been many suggestions an eq _appf.B ---o ropulation. ober 11. The route taken three years Canada. is rapidly becoming a great ago by Copt. Angus Buchanan was fol- '34orse suggested It In 1777; the lude-, B. Rob-'riation. Population has, grown more )owed to Ifed0uAn1n the Mountains 'pendeAt loyalists in 1791, John OM 810 War, the Red Cross has disbursed d Lord Durham had lowly than in the great nation to the 1 of the Air. Thence apew track was INCE the !aeon in 1822, an south of us, but it does not follow that favored it at first but gave It up be taken through barren krid waterless Seven AMon Dollars -for.the Soldiers, Women, she wili always lag behind. Her PeO­ desert with a well at Katelet as the ob- *&use of the lack of tmns•portat4on. 'C By 1864 there had been in three pce have made for; her so Children and Frontier Families of Canada. • that men and women; eager to, At the end of six days It was real•• name _years, two elections and four minis raid themselTes Canadians will come zed that the way had been lost. No tries and the two parties In Canada . About half of this has been spent for disabled soldiers to fill up the great North-Western sign could be found in the expanse of were at a deadlock. It was thought in the other services of the Society about which that if all British North America were 'plains. Canadians are honored and ► mud and rock of the spring on which ted, new members would come in heard with great respect wherever oe had been placed. There Was you have been told. The Treasury is almost empty. Ir Atom the Maritime Provinces and give learned awn gather. Every year thous. r110=11water left and for 10 days the one party the majority. About this ands of strangers seek health or p4leas- ration had' to be reduced to one mug ere along the wonderful St. Lawrence, i spike With some tinned stores. In time, although for yeaxe they had been among the towering 1�aaks of the Cana $110003,000 Needed'Now enemies, because they this period endeavor was made In vain titter an were In opired by Confederation and heard the dian Rockies or plunge Into the forest, to pick up nomad tracks- Canada is a 7n ME of Canada, Macdonald and Brown to camp and flslL The m4mnwbtft went further for Red Cross Work for - ': eld united in her service. Great Britain try of wonderful resources. He afield n the quickest camel still able tavored union and the abolition of her EwtA cover over a million square miles; to travel and he eventually stumbed C4Aa IAWS forced Canada to look for she has millions of acres of rich wheat upon the well and brought back from The Red Cross brings cbeer 'to 6ur disabled warriori and Zew trade. in 1851 the Reciprocity lands, in mineral wealth she ranks ;it enough water to.enable the march their families. It stimulates the Children of Canada to treaty gave her free trade with United with any country and her manufs:c. to be resumed. He was just in time, healthy living and good citizenship States but it was soon aboldshed. So tures are rapidly being developed. as only two days' much reduced ration It relieves suffering, "Oh Canada! our bows and native then remained. After great hardship �:sad brings skilled attention to Cariada"s frontier distil= th emote from .;4, hind, the party got to Djanet where a Mon other aid. Its work.is indispensable. > "The wonder metal of the True patriot love In aH thy sons com- was spent waiting for more CAm ii ef al ' is a fitting term for mand, From Dianak onward conditions were it now appeals to YOU, a3 a patriotic and humane r Aisn A uminum. Its lightness, With glowing hearts we me thes, rise vaster and Algiers was reached on M%tizen, to contribute generously to its need for funds.. brightness, flexibility, free- The true North, strong and free, April 12. &m from rust, and many And stand on guard, Oh Canada! The Journey thus occupied in &H I& Nation-Wide Appeal lk other good qualities, make It We stand on guard oVr-thee." months, adaptable to a multitude of Domecracy can flourish only In a Can' adian Red Cross' Society us", a chief one being as a country which relies on reason and not The Idea of the necessity of forming container par excellence for on force, - -- Stanley Baldwin. an B450nomic Union of Europe, in order 'Bond C0fth4Mt16n$ toy good tea—Red Rose Tea is to pree•rvo European industry, has Ont&rle Dlvkkw,. CanaMan Red Cross 3 oasty, packed only Jn this modern Becsilse one has been taken in is msA9 *von greater headway than I had AM- herbestme Street, Toronto IL Ontu4e -hould be put out. —Sir Alfred Mand. r no reason why cne�,s supposed. 06 3 -!�Aoilla �1-1 M 12 Liz SM Cap- -Mrs. J- H. Rogers is spending SALE-To the Village of Pick. Fari"n Sunday with Ja wee and Mrs. Rose. he a few days in . Torom o with. r tending Canada Yearly Meeting - =Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, prac- city . on Friday last. -tising of Friends which is Ije14_im--Ta- in Toronto, w 11 be here in his -Mrs. Tomlin, of Toronto, is ronto from the Oth to the 12th, office from 1.80 p_m. tQ visiting with Mrs. James Rose. incInsive. ual pn Thursday. -W. G. and Mrs. Reid and fam. -On Friday, June 17tb, Mrs. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- fly were in the city on Sunday. Croak will reach her 90th birth- ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware _�Mlss Lila Gee, of Torouto, SM -M,�. Marina, of Torovolto, apent -Mrs. J- H. Rogers is spending SALE-To the Village of Pick. Fari"n Sunday with Ja wee and Mrs. Rose. he a few days in . Torom o with. r tending Canada Yearly Meeting - =Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, prac- city . on Friday last. -tising of Friends which is Ije14_im--Ta- in Toronto, w 11 be here in his -Mrs. Tomlin, of Toronto, is ronto from the Oth to the 12th, office from 1.80 p_m. tQ visiting with Mrs. James Rose. incInsive. ual pn Thursday. -W. G. and Mrs. Reid and fam. -On Friday, June 17tb, Mrs. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- fly were in the city on Sunday. Croak will reach her 90th birth- ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware _�Mlss Lila Gee, of Torouto, day. She will be pleased to have store. office hours, 9 to 6 daily and spent Sunday with Mrs.. John any of her friends call between evenings by appointment." - the hours of 2 and 5 p. m. (ei�knd- -The Ladies' Aid of St And. -Miss Aggie Marquis, of Stroud, ard time.) rew's Church will meet at the 7.. spei relatives St. Paul's Charic Missionary Society hold their June Wednesday next at the usual -A number from here attended meeting on''Thtirsday list at *of 4he colebratich at Claremont on home of Mrs. Arnold. There was mer� an, To -Mrs. M. 0. Zim In 'Friday. June 8rd. - a large attendance to bear Mrs. rQnto, and Mrs. F. W. Hicks, of -Xiss Baxter, of Pefferlaw, Day, of the Italian Mission, To- Pine Grove spent a couple of days spent the week-end at the home of ronto, speak on our "Home Mis- this week with W. J.And Mrs. kiod &;d hire. Balsdon and sion ry Work in Canada." in -St. Paul's United Church- on Miller. -Mrs. Marshall (nee Etta Read) family Burford, spent the week. Sunday next Rev. A. R. Sander- and sister, Mrs. Burrouglisford end wAh their relatives in Picker, 'on will speak to the boys and nd Miss Kate (uee Edna Hieadj ii girls on "What Love Did." Ser- Cowan, of Toronto, called on a few Bora, at Port Dalhourde ion nion Subject, "God's, Command to Pickering friends onTuesday even- Satarday., June. 4th, to F. W. and Apower 0 "What Do You Want to Know -Mr. Davis. representing the Mrs. Weeks, a son, both doing well. About Your Religion?" Thepas. Upper Canada Bible Society, will -Rev. J. W. Down, of Tyrond, tor will try to answer the ques- speak-melt Sunday, June 12th, at -Uporge's 013eat Sunday with H. R� and Mrs; Monney, oil a tions put in the question box. Come and bring your visitors. St. (Anglican) in the morning at 10.30; St. John'@, Bro- and also called few 'friends. -Avery pretty wedding took ugham, at 2.30 p. in. and St. An- -F H. Hall, of Toronto, has re- 'e St. Bernard's Church, drew's, Pickering, at-7p. m. , orneod home after spendinj a few �hitb on Tuesday morcingo ioeorge days here helping him son, Frank-, e 12 Bernard Cowan, son S. 0. football Association In his garden. of-josepl, mud Mrs. Cowan, of Pick- -Wilter C. Rieha�lison, of ering, and M is@ Mary Isobel Hatch. Following are the @core@ for the Philadelphia, spent Friday and only dam liter of Arthur and Mrs. games played last week -. At Brocklin Satij0day last her's with his moth Hatch, of Toronto, were . nited in -Cherrywood Vs. Brooklin Brooklin er, Mrs. W. V. Richardson. the holy bonds of matrimony. The ceremony was by the defaulted, at Claremont-Brougham 2. Olarevacint 0; at Green Ri.v1r-Uocd- -There have been several light frosts recently, which destroyed performed Rev, Fr. Ryan in the pregenee of wood 0. Green River 0. In the Ontario Cup Competition a number of tomato plants and the imillediate friends of the con- tracting parties. Miss Margaret At Claremont-Oshawa City 2. Clare- 'Potatoes, Which were put out earl Meikle, of Toronto, and Miss Evan. mon t 0. Games next wetk-June 11th. Clare- -�he township council meets Reline Cowan were bridesmaid@. mont at Goodwood. referee Steele ; on Monday next, at 10 a. in., for while Charles McGinty Was best Brooklin at Green River, referee Gil. Cherry the transaction of -general busi- Man. After the ceremony all re, pin; Brouabamat wood, refe- tred to the summer home of the ree Jenkins. r Revision; bride's parente on the 4th culices- sioc, where the wedding breakfast LEAGUE STANDING e- -The many f Heads of Mrs. John Stephenson. of the Kingston road was served, and the day spent in W L Brougba.m� a 0 6 east. are elad to'know that obeis making merry. The bride received many beautiful and practical gifts Ct,,rrvwood,' I I 1 3 Green'River. I I 1 3 Irecoovering nicely from her recent illness The newly-weds will reside in Goodwood. - .0 . 1 2 2 severe Pill be held Pickering for the present where their friends wish them long -tife Claremotit. I 1 0 2 Brook tuL the Pickering Memorial Park an July 14th, under the.,ausploces and prosperity. of the Ladies' Aid of Paul . a -On Monday forenoon Michael CARD OF THANK& U - nited March. 0 op sci Dwyer, who is a member of the 4pLaX_of_qLeu employed repairing We wish to exprese our heartfelt to the g�aq"riends for their _tbanks friends on Saturday lost. He also Highway met with a very sierious nesis doiji the, illness and death o' sped t Friday in Whitby attending accident. The man were at woft our dear eon and brother. a Ussionic meeting. near Lynde's creek, just west of -W. J.-and Mrs. McDonald and -3. Broadbent, watch-maker, WhitbT town, when a car owned Ramily. *ill be at Plic*ering every Tnes- and driven by G. B. Mont. deputy. -2.80 p. in. reeve of Oakville. came along at a Now Adwortil"w"mills. itst"dard time). Bring your re. good rate of speed and strnck "Ire to the shop opposite the Dwyer, knocking him down. He Hospi. RING CAR-Good condition. Tou Vot office. Is 0 *as taken to the Oshawa Snap 875 00, Apply NEWS office, 40 -A very interesting game of baseball was played between No. tal, where It was found that he had three ribs fractured and col. Bmull variety. C How, lot . con, 3. Picker school and No. 4 -east, on the lar bone broken, besides being mg, ­-ground* of the latter -on Friday evenina. The @care was 6 to 2 in badJ Y bruised add shaken OP It is not thought that he has one- FOR SALE -1 acre nt land in Pick. ring Village, Gea W, Baker, Box 91, Pick - favor of No. 4 east. tained may internal injuries. LMr, cringe, 40-43 -Ther cottage, which was par., shamed a few weeks ago by Mrs. Mont. who was accompanied by him Wife, was t tinder arrest by I'll SALE-Black dilivinst ware. In FogoRod condition. Apply to E. Gleeson. Clare- James Richardson from Mrs. Kers. Traffic officer 7 A. Reid. charged mon, . 40 ..,.lake, was moved on Friday last to with reckless driving, &a he ignor- OR SALE-A frame barn, 90z40 ft. ego by Mr. McGlasbad's ed sign:, requesting motorists to F 'n good condition. AVW to Mrs. G. Philip, ='Beach S d trailer. drive owly where the repairs Brougham. Mf ORD COUPE-18 model, run very Ewe, -Miss Glibdys Bryant, who has were in progress. Af ter appear. just recently completed her course ht Shaw's Business College, Toron- In g in court he was remanded for a week. in excellent condition, for sale. In V-1 Mrs. John TopW, Box 94, Pickering. 1QUCXW_9ZAT-4r4DRSALE-Good- to, has secured a position as typist -The Young People's Society and stenographer in a large jewel of St Aodrew's United Church. X-RcleariiiWed, Silver Hull variety. Chu, Carter R R 1, Loeust Hill. Phone Mark M - 40-426 lery store on Yonge Street. Toron. which has had a most auccesof a] winter. held a most enjoyable ban FOR S&Ls -2 Berkob ire and 2 York. -The annual church soervifte quet in the sebool-roow on Friday F. Eiiisney.Greenwood. ck 3ftf at the White Church will be bold evening last. The Society organ. ORGAN18T WANTED-For St. an Sunday, June l2th, at 8 p. in.. ized for the winter's work earlyin land will be conducted by Rev Jq the fall with a good membership, Andrew's United Church, Pkkerim& For full ptj,.lrs.pplY to M.S.Chapman, Pickering. 1L Framer. A collection will be which has been steadily increasing J1.1 ir: 2 use ts; I stack boor 2 yes rs aid. F. Pick" Phone taksu In aid of the Cemetery * 0 ever since until now membership of over sixty. Early -Sunday next (Trinity Sunday) in the Aeason they divided into Marw con., 3114 maiv W7 0 at St. George's Church: Sunday four groups, and a f deadly contest VOR SALE-A quantity of clean. at 9.80 a. m. At 10.30 a. m. entered into in which every mem- JLI dry seed buckwheat- at lot 27. con. 7, Pick- .18chool -,...Ahere will be a celebration of the ber took a most active interest. Alex Gray, R R S. Clarepont Phone uni, 810. Holy.00mmunion. The preacher B. Davis, This series of contests ended a last Friday be. at this service will be A. week ago evening with T OST -On Saturday evening. of the Bible Society. Evening a mock parliament which created i JUtween Clare=ont and the Sth concession. a Silvertown cord Reward. C. A. Bals- . 1--: .., preacher Rev. Prayer at p. in a great deal of interest. The Will- =tire. don, Pickering. Pick 5422 40 D. B. Langf6rd- -,Arthur Boyes has sold. his ser- ter's activities were brought to It close on Friday evening when a F ARMS TO RENT-Convenientiv vice station business to a Mr. sumptuous banqnet was tendered located, excellent soil. Possession to plough after present crop. Full possession April Is G. D, Conant, Oshawa, Ont. -` 40tf Whitby, of Paris, Oat., who will by the losing groupsto the success Apply to take libssession to-morrow (Satur- ful one and to a number of invited WIRE FENCE-Car.of Frost Tight day). We are sorry to see Mr. Rnests. The tables were beauti- Lcck fencing just ar�ived, Also Sused Boyesgoing out of business, but fully decorated and a splendid sup- Disney, Greenwood; Phonelvicko2314. 38tf be has found that the business per served whicla brought forth VOR SALE-A 500-gal. gas tAnk and was rather more than be could many complimentary cowtmente. attend to with - justice to his Rov.-J. S. Ferguson performed JU a i -gallon pump. good as new, will sell for $100, Tank are now at Frencbman's health. the duties of toast-master ;n his Kd,�ump Bay. Apply Croker, 130 Blantyre Ave. -The congregation of St. An- nsnal hal)py manner. A number Toronto, 30tf drew's United Church will hold festival of toasts were. proposed and re. RON� 0 WET�WASH* LAM their annual strawberry sponded to. In addition to a num. se T.piaiRn U 24 e y ur as usual this year. The date is ber from St. Andrew's Church the . i a r . not definitely fixed yet, as it de- following gave short, interesting M pick up. ;d i c, 3 'ines . ek pende upon the time that the addresses: B. R. Monney. Presi. MACHINERY-Frost strawberries are ripe, but it is expected to be on the os;ining of dent of St. Paul's Y. P. S.. Rev. J. R. Fraser, of Dunbar ton; Miss M. FARM Wood Cocksbutt, Tudhope, Andersoin, John Deere. Bissell. Gould. Shepley & Muir, Fl".ry, Tuesday, June 28th. Watch out Moir, President of St. Jolin's Y. P. Wilkinson. Bot prices. Order Your now. Also DeForest radios. W.Fre - Y, for particulars later. S., Brougham; and Mr. W,'R. GrvenwooJ. f OUSE FOR SALE-7-roomed Hbrick -The Pickering Girls' Baseball Spronle and Rev. D. B. Langford, -Club befa their first meeting at of St. George's (Anglican) Church. house in Pickering Village. on High. the homis of Miss Dorothy Andrew The chief address of the evening L. Ruddy's =P?r2 aecEL of land, wi good stable suit, on Saturday night, June 4th. The was given by Rev. Goo. A. Little, able for garage. Large and small fruits. Hart .,'foilowlax offleers were elected : B. A., of Toronto, who impt the andsoftwatef. ApplyNEWSOfEce. 3941 WANTED-ny well established To We% Iffou. Pres., Umbel Squires ; Pres., bosaa of the Young PeopTE-9 Socle- :'D6rotby Andrew Vice-Pres., ties of the United Church of Can- ronto firm. man to drive one of our I?h Ulm Pilkey -, Sec'y Trans. , Elds ads, and who is also Associate Ed " in `14"' jr. State particulars, il and well known in count Captain, Vedds MeMor- itor of The Pathfinder. Mr. Little you have car. age 35 to 60. Most be ready tA Permanent salary iono anageresi -try; P, Florence Mutch. is a motitinterestlar speaker, and start at once, positicra; expenses. Apply Box X, NEWS.Pirkering. 41 0 he iq to MANY INTE HAT .-ARE WORTH Poo ABOUT bur fiew Hue of Men's and Boys' "Sisson" Boots and Oxfoade is certainly 'meetinfl,' with approval leepecially the Work Boot with tl)e 'Panco" Sole lt.*4.00 per pair. A great line of Bien's Fine Summer Shirts in o Broad-cloths and Silks, from 1.50 to4.5Q. The "Arrow" Shirt is smart, well made -and of fast colors. 7 Summer Footwear Jor the whole family. The Ladies'and -Girls' Gingham sod Linen Dresses- complete range in new atterne and colors, very Staunton Wall Papers are going strong. Huge Assortment -right in stock to choose faoul. Just placed in stock two new Huai of Ladies' Patents-ode with low heel, Stray Shoes specially nice for growing girls. The other with Cuban beel, nicely finished, 2.75 and 3.85. Many new dress lengths in the),eading New Fabrics, do two &like. Broad. cloth@, Silks; Fancy Prints etc. :knotuer assortment of Grey Grainite.ware In Ile, covered dish-pans, roast-pans. pa sauce-pans, to& pots ate., stoc.. going at 69 cents each. -,*A M S,'CHAPMAN Yo U­J --,flow'S rong Are A,- . .` Headlight famous CD KHAKI PANTS You take one log, I'll take Cother.. We both pull" hard sm-we can, If the pants split you'll got a pair of these famous Pants for exactly nothing. no. 58 Points are sold under following guarantee: 1. If garment ripe at waistband, we will pay you fifty cents. - If garment ripe at me" crotch or log meame. we Will pay you $1. _.A th a hand red Try a pair df thaw pants this summer and you'll agree wi of our other customers that they are the beat you ever wore. -BOY? I BOYS BOYS We can give you now a pair of Headlight Overalls "Just Like Dad's." ng Pickering Fred T. Bunti Established 1857. THE :CENTRAL GARAG Telephor an d -Auto IR e in, Accessories, Oils Gas oline, Acetylene Welding In on, all makes Itepairs inside vt -A more W kpa�v j. Wednesday and Friday nights. F ent. During the evening commun SALE-To the Village of Pick. Fari"n Everybody In invited to come out make our team a ity singing was indulged in and in which all'Joined heartily. So 2ing Ruddy's Paik. a 9-roomed h, I u Be, pantry and wash-room, each con taining soft water,oump and sink. Woodshed CHARLES B, SP�NCER to practice and with hard water pump. Large cellar vinth brick succese. Anybody wishing an ex- mucb-interest bas been taksn in floor cemented � a good furnace. Large driving 1� �-,.bibition game kindly communi. Miss the meetings that the Y. P. S. in tend the I it trees � bedges; shrub6o�ry &c - 3-8 acre of -Treas. continu-ing meet d. A7 to Mrs. N. Ric�ar� I lu'a Bailey, phone Pick. 460& lug the summer months. - T. Rea re well.