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June 26th, s ,,'' h - - - - - -- _ Established_ 21396 Baskets of -i�D 1� spent 8uu -day LAW -GATES - B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and in Milton. _ Headquarters Born. on Monday, June 6th, tto Em A quiet wedding took place at the " am. SSoouthWI�.Courrtt Housee,, Whitby ° y acid. descriptions erson and.M». Ormerod, a son. q g - — _y _The Girls' Club met at the home of parvonaRe. Pickering, on Wednesday, , G. BROWNING. S. C.. Barris. - Mrs. Barnes on Wedneedayafternoon. Georg a when Verna, daughter of F E D s ter, Solicitor, Not�ry Public. Anne.' Blk., g George and file late Mrs. Gates, Of A, at lowest prices Wm. Clark is building an addition r•� l iateiyy West of Pat &PIce. Dundas Street, p Oherrywood, became the bride of Ivan l Wkithy• House phone 386, Office phone 392. to his barn. Mr. Aehenhucet is doing }whole Ot' ground M. son of Wm. and Mrs. Law, of Osh• J 4� the work. awa, Rev. A. R. Sanderson officiating. CORN `1CDRATON A BOSS- Barristers. So- Salt for Bale Mr, Broad, of Uxbridge, returned The bride was becomingly dressed io OATS LL79* *reToronto. rn Ontario Building, 330 ` :` home on Sunday after hie daughter,.Mre. F pl�e� o we s osewood georgette with hat th match. BARLEY E9D s w. J• 13taton, CHAS. A. WH1TlI. Willows. After the ceremony the happy couple BRAN a. D, F. Ras, Adelaide 2767 left on an extended motor trip. the SHORTS successor to late W. G. Barnes We understand that Mr. Harvey bride travelling in a dress of rose be SCRATCH FEED i ICHARCSON A PICKERING- has sold his home here to a local man, p g h for poultry a Phone Mart 6420 flat crepe. with Boat and louse of t e g T sIarriaterl, Solicitors etc.. 213 -21.4 Confed- Mr. Willows will remain in the house p y fife Building, Corner Yo a and Rich- same shade. On their return Mr. and CR 4CKED CORN ) 31 Sta..Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main Pickering office open Monday and Wed. �yyyy evenings and all daY Satutday, including BatYrday eveatng. Phone Pick: 6600. stf l)etstaE � R, J. R. FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. on Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, To- Mate. (Due stoppss at door), Open Evenings Oboes Howard T112. 1917 � R.D. 0. Smith, Dentist, Stoutf. 1 ville, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- =Universities and the Ronal Colbrte of Iola. Snrgeone, Phone office l 11. Residence LO28, No oatad: appointments. 2617 for some time. The tennis club and a few of their Mrs. Law will reside near Bowman- eMr.. Sbaver's father has been spell - iog L few days with his eon and ism- ily, The Dobson family, of Beaverton, Miss dean Brodie land friend@, of To- routo, and Mr, and Mrs. Milroy, of for poultry M CLARE:iONT friends motored out to Richmond Hill recently and spent the evening at the villa I have a car of Cereal Feed which -; " . home of Mr, and Mrs. Plowman. PILKEY -TODD St. Paul, :Kirin. Aberdeen.'Sask,, and I.consider the best value for ._. otber� western p(„nts. He will be Prices ZJr is0 i5 $� $ feed I have seen for a long family visit her the past week and she visited her daughter, Mrs. Harris, of WEST HILL- A quiet wedding took place on Sat- Cream at the time. It will pay s e g13raIItee OIIl' $15 M &�� urday afternoon at the United Church All interested in community work _ come and bear Mrs. James Patterson to try tress t0 be pure White The ebotr of Melville Church will manse. Claremont, when Miss Violet Duobarton, to Herbert H. Staples, layerIll felt y conduct the musical services in St. An. Todd, daughter of George and Mrs. WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted . in the, Temperance Hall, drew's Presbyterian Church, Scarboro, Todd, Yorkshire, England, woke mar- on Tuesday. June 23rd, at 220 m. passed away at the horse of Uxbridge, On Tuesday evening of this week friends and neighbors to the number ELM DALE MRISher at their anniversary services on the rigid to Raymond J. Pilkey, son of son, Andrew Wilson, of Chopping Mondays, Wednes. serviceable evening of June 19tb. All friends and Luther and Mrs. Pilkey, of Claremont. The was by the,i at the bows of Min Muriel Belle Thom and presented her with a mis- days and Fridays. acquaintances are cordially invited to ceremony performed fi"d OretBnne and sir be present at this service. 'Rev. A. McLellan in the presence of For Pastry nee much interested in the welfare of She be On Sunday afternoon, June 12th, st and '[LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Roofing Material ! ok event of unusual resby erian only the to brde f gro and rein a Z. .ii�� Groduatelof the Royal Coletge of Dental took place is Melville Presbyterian tires of the bride and groom. The a Owseom and Univeraty of Toronto. Office Church at %Vast Hill on Sunday morn• bride looked very pretty to a gown of , ever Murdock's Gonfectionery store, Whitby. -' iog, June 12th. At the morning sec- white crepe Fbowing insets of lace on 026ce hours 9 to 12: 1 to .5.30. Ind :'phone 6. 5 Z British Columbia Shingles' vice the sacrament of the Lord's Sup- the skirt and fiebu collar which was -'0 A L Poll phone 220. Wy , . , . 5 z per was dispensed. At Ibis gercice 37 caught at the waist with a fabric rose. NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. A.. L. D. 8 :, No. 2 Sand 5z joined the church by profession of Her cell of white net was held in place (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales, Graduate of faith and 15 by certificate, m+rkiag a with a wreath of orange blossoms, the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toson- -- total of 52, thereby iscreasink the roll She carried a bouqust of pick roses. A good supply of Hard and Soft` . ten University. At Claremont office over D. A. from 98 to 160 members. Of the 150 hly•of•the- valley and maidenhair fern. 'Scott's store every Tuesday and Frjday , Pboae TORONTO ASPHALT' , turns 10-11 2Ttf members 133 were resent and took Later, Mr. and Mrs. Pilkey left on a Coal on head. Also a supply r nth ROOFING p p p of Kindling Wood, Tff a the'bacrrment.a Almost ever ea motor to Toronto. Mt. Forest and ERBERT T. FALLAIB$. L D S.. 'Murray's 18 in.. 32 in. and 86 inch was occupied and the church was kioeardine. The bride's travelling stove length. D. D. 5, Graduate of the Royal College of widths, 4 in 1 Shingles ; also beautifully decorated with a profusion costume included an orange crepe froc i . �a Surgeons and the Unrverxt of Toronto. ' unce shove J S Balseoa'sstore. Mckenng, Ont Metal Valley and of spring flowers. Rev, J, C. MacCon. with hat of barmooiziogg tone. Lad 12t! Phone Pick. 1709. 27Nee hour, q s m. to s p. m., or by ■ppoint- Ridge Roll. ochie and the session were greatly black satin coat with collar of *bite °eat• Phow Pick 3700 4317 gratified by the intense siaceruty on fur. DONALD MIINRO. PICKEKING. Material or will give rice on i4i#sx2#41i 6si1Cal. , B P the part of the ae* members. A triple lo _ _ _ finished job. /'� duet by the members of the eboir was Keep the date open for the M.issis- L. SURiV1 NGHA Ai/• .� a it '�I3ZABRTH'RICHARDSON -Suc * �V rendered as the musical selection. sippi Minstrels at Cedar Grove. - 1.�aeoor Lathe late W V. Richardson. repre- .•. ln' = :a Saturday, , Building and General •eu -kn�l Iasusaaa Compnis of • • _ ANDLiY y ,lane the 25th. Contracting. q iT �p a is being prepared Estimates furnished on all classes An entrance clan ng p p _ GREEENWOOD. " LU YARD o! work-Interior and Exterior. POSTILL. Licensed Auct3oaeee, by ev 5 school for oeanuas a2 Tat sae Ossado. ao+r Several attended Kinsale garden Idiu Hilda Clark, daughter of Frank' alterations and repairs. , IlbesWs of adl kinds sataswe0 as on o►aerw � 8� MINING ��� party on Tuesday evening. Clark, formerly of Greenwood. was Chimneys Built Concrete Work a " " 1l /sress Gress over P O., Out T 1 y Rumors of so unwelcome carnaggee la aotart ;� oo Jane Otb, to C iu phone Pickering 5712 ,. DB.BBATON TOWNBHIPOL1i18H the mail route are current these days. BatkiGe. The ceremony was pertor FAIRPORT, ONTARIO ; oas.ayanow, oosamtsdaeaa for 0611206 We buy and sell. tarnish quotations Their ip&Dy friends here regret the ed at St. Matthew's (Anglican) Church 1t2l1esvtas, aacosasaasa lass. stoeW4 0o tern and information on all Listed and accident to Wm. and Mrs. Bell, of First Ave.. Toronto. Q ` ms� 2 , ;. � « Marriage Unlisted Mining Stocks. Hioule. Miss Jennie Clark. daughter of S H I N G L E S We will be pleased to advise what A meeting for garden party pur- Frank Clark, is returning to her home M MAW, LIUBN89D AUf} gtpOlu to buy or co bold, or poses is being held at the church this in Toronto after a two mouth$' tout of - Nova Scotia Shingles - 1 TIONESR.roe Y«i,Qatarto OW Durham what stock to sell. (Friday) evening. Canada and the United States aith Coansti s, All krndaof eats Promoui attended Wm. S utre could. not resist the the Biz Black Bottom Stars. Jennie Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles m• T� nissoo.w., Da� � � be •:Olienta are making money by Bird's Felt Slate Shingles] asraa6ad at NEWS' Oeicv. Bea sad Iad•pen call of old evooshire and has crossed has won great tame on the stage.,r doer peons. Whitby, Oat. sty following our advice. the briny ocean for another holidayy. The beat garden party and best pno- for sale at �. Ii.(� Our long experience in mining. ex- Chas, and Mrs. Stevenson stud Mis$ gram yet will be herd on F. W. Gib- T. PATERSON'S - OLARI3MONT r y s tending over a period of twenty Graham, of Kinsale. and Miss Frances son's lawn, Gr"awood. on Thursday. r n Time ye.rs, allows oa to give Bound advice Davis, of Rochester, called on F. M. June 23rd, beginning at K 00 p. m. A Call and get prices. Phone 2812„ on the investment feature of a aline Chapman on Monday. biazh -class program will _be given by � , w or the speculative feature of a pros- The club met on Monday evening at the following able artists : AI sad Bnb �ickenng pective mining venture. the home of the Hon. Press, Thomas Harvey, the popular e�otert'iners : .is Painting Time SULLOWAY, MILLS & CO. Puckrio. A large crowd turned out Robs Clark, vantrtlaquirt; Mr. ♦�,,�,, Members of Standavd and bads, sociable evening. The Olub ley, baritone, of Toronto; also the LeW or Goods Sifm r 7, '1 If you you would have'the Stock Exchange. Journal was read by the editor. Miss unsurpassed comedian, Bert Harvey best use " Members of the Montreal ee, sad many were the comic skits will enliven the program; Mrs. As- HARNESS j Office and SoLrd Room, Floor. sn�d p actbuyis now ball and clue The tS o �ville Ice swill re the p and Mrs. Harvey. accompanists Paste is now complete. g Our supply of guality.Hsrness sad.•' + Brandram villa Band ream reader Metropolitan Building next meeting takes the form of a Con- rounds. Admission, adulu35 cents : • r � g g .. BOOTS-GASB S80S Hen dersoII 8 Tom ONTARIO federation Jubilee and Picnic. Along children 20 cents Come prepared for We have s large stock of this Fames -' Pbones : Adelaide 0971 and W72 with S. S. No. 5 which gives a pageant laughter and enjoyment. Boot on band - unbeatable Paiute and Varnishes -We sLmes and sports and a picnic will be for bard wearand tear. have t em. Also THE RURAL held io the Chapman woods by the DUNSARTON. a I stream on July 2nd. •.REPAIRING > , Oils, Shellac and Polishes. repute- SECURITIES COMPADfY LTD. M». M. Hewn, of Whitby, was the i _Thee and Tubes for your auto guest of Miss A. B. Thom over the We maintain our established cabs -� Don %forge the Minstrel Show at g • .. __ weekend. sin r repairing e n;to pair ng all It of k' or bicycle. Real Estate and Insurance. Cedar Grove. Saturday, Jnne 25. haraew and boots, C. W. and lKrs. Holmes left this Meet to visit friends at Sault Ste Phone 600 4 Farm Properties a Specialty. BROUGHAM. ` Marie. Cs.IRary and Vancouver. CECIL BRADLEY* 4� Jack Gernw Suodayed at bome.' Mrs. Lobes, accompanied her son. ^ '4 LVIN BUSgBY Head Of ics : 213 214 Oonfederaiion %Mr. and Mrs. McBride visited Mrs. Ales Gourley. W Selby•sod Kingston. " Eamo e- maiter,i y �, ++ Life Building. Toronto. Gerow on Sunday, wbere she wilt remain with her eon, ` Phone Main 1390. Seep in mind the date of the Con- Henry, for a time. PICKERING, ONTARIO- PICKERING ` t d t' n 8prviee Sunday June 26 Th • Ladies' Aid of the United — - - t w w A Mahy U �`.,.Ji J p will riTire a Mattress Boring Bunch Office:-Gordon Building, _ Pickering Ontario. Phone 6800, ; - 2E3tf eMr.. Sbaver's father has been spell - iog L few days with his eon and ism- ily, The Dobson family, of Beaverton, Miss dean Brodie land friend@, of To- routo, and Mr, and Mrs. Milroy, of Church will hold a garden party at on the home of Chas. and Mrs. mind. Ju}v {th. Reap the date in mind. Mrs, Jas. Millar and daughter, Miss 'Betty, of Detroit, spent, a few dayr. with her cousin, Mrs. Jae. Mitchell M CLARE:iONT the following few CREAMERY Cedar Grove, Sundayed with Mrs. ado. � Philip. and other relaticee: Isaac Nines is visiting friends at weeks. We a Mrs. Littlejobn has been pleased to St. Paul, :Kirin. Aberdeen.'Sask,, and ell the Marshal 1 have a number of the members of her otber� western p(„nts. He will be Prices ZJr is0 i5 $� $ Hi beet rice id for g P pa family visit her the past week and she visited her daughter, Mrs. Harris, of gone several months. Married, on Wednesday, June 15th, - Cream at the Brookiin. at the manse. Dunbarton, by the Rev. e g13raIItee OIIl' $15 M &�� Claremoa Creamery All interested in community work _ come and bear Mrs. James Patterson J. R. Framer, Muriel Belle. daughter of Wm. Thom and the late Mrs. Thom, tress t0 be pure White _ -- - speak on "The lostitate as aOommur,- Duobarton, to Herbert H. Staples, layerIll felt y Ity Factor, Intelectually and Soeial'y," Brougham. son of Mrs. Rushlsnd and the late Mr. Give us a trial and be convinced in the, Temperance Hall, Staples, Kirkfleld, Oat, ,8 our$ 5� and 7.60 l�attre138e8 on Tuesday. June 23rd, at 220 m. passed away at the horse of Uxbridge, On Tuesday evening of this week friends and neighbors to the number ELM DALE MRISher in grey felt and very son, Andrew Wilson, of of seventy or seventy -five assembled serviceable PI Q on Wednesday last,' Mrg. But h Wil- son, who lived at the home of er eon, at the bows of Min Muriel Belle Thom and presented her with a mis- sI1dlIIlIIg QOtiallr lII a pretty Oscar, for a number of ears. Al- though sufferta from failing sigbL her faculties war cellaneous shower previous to her marri e. A very pleasant evening fi"d OretBnne and she bad retained and was enjoyed. maUre88 12.50 For Pastry nee much interested in the welfare of She be On Sunday afternoon, June 12th, st and good t - • g deei in de �w QIIr Royal Brand � friends and neighbors. will missed by bar many friends here. Bbl Ometery, a very unique interesting service was held in the e ew A180, BOmB new Much sympathy is extended to all her White Church. The weather was a)I Simmons $�8 L_ kg ht tat your t3rotxr's. y relatives. ;. On Sunday last a number of our that could be desired and although the church was filled another eongre- at p ri0e8 _. Farmet`e who have wheat setyoar people were attending either the decor- ation service at the White Church gation or two could easily be counted outside. Rev. J. R, Fraser, of Duo- A � � hoar made from your own .• wheat. We can cemetery or the funeral of the late Mr. cemetery Coates at Uxbridge, so our church baeton United Church, preached in his accepptable manner. Rev. D. B. g g grind it, congregation wan muck depleted, Langford, Anglican Church, assisted led :'.. Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds- Chicken Ifeed, when Mr. Davis, representing the Bible Society, gave an interesting and in the service. Centennial Oboir in the singing, assisted by Mr. Pass, Funeral Director ben feed, chop, millfeed. inspiring menage. Although circuat- more at the organ, while Mr. Parks, of stances caused this seeming lack of Whitevale, and Miss Swan, of Cherry- ,.• Phone 1300 _ Chopping eve Week -da pP B ry y - interest. o�u1sx,.D�eeop1: are always ready Ito wood, sang solos. The collection in 'is;[eriIIg, outtarie Zit M - mooc= q= 00= acknot3ledge the claims of the %Bible I Society. aid of the care of the cemetery was I yery generous. ,z: � a+.. i. .r. a. a•� -'' !•i�ish ,�cWry','. S'. �, w<�, .: ro� NC y "�', Y.;s rya .. '. .;,,«.. i" s^Y :.. -,'yr. •�,..'!, « y,d6, ;.., .y .•� 1. '.ti. 4A•, '.p4 d 'r . 7 h s :.a:r'2aa;- "w' '::.'>^" :M'"' +"3, #! a: tk 'yk"•!.3u! '$.. ++mss '. ::i" K ?�''.'�n �. 5� rh»a•. r 5 •rf . -ia. -a 'ti' .w � wa r 3 �r •9 rc ri :aa�' : r r �, r aa, '�..,,s ' :> ,�.�w '•3 > y`�,zr,:. .. , "� ,� y...✓n`:.'rat; ;, 'w.� . ,,i• �" i'` '$ti, • :.�. ,.a ..► • • ' -' ,» .. `w/:."..,w. •n !r , y!•", . ' - .: . .,.rtr < ;"Cs "'s a: _ .�:��:�. •i"� i ' . N 'Y ' i-.s Y ., �" ,'.Fr° � t'-... 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And' before I could get to shore, I saw the Mrs. Valdon, too-4e were the -best- men carrying a mss. inrand I saw ` - - - — dressed crowd on the 4each. Oh, i once that it was Folsom." -- �,�, �. _ can't believe he is gone) " "And you followed them." "*he atood next to Mr. Folsom at "Of course. And stood by until the rope? "-Dixon asked, ignoring the- they started to bring him here, then -• , : �; ORANGE. talkative one, "you, Mrs. Valdon ?" I went to my bathhouse and dressed "Yeti," Carmelita began, but- -Mrs. ss quickly as I could." a PEKOE - "Well," acid Dixon, "I -think that's Barnaby interrupted. erLEND "I was next but one," she said. "I about all you people can tell me, then. mean I was next to Carmelita and she I just W821ted to get the details of the was next to Mr, Folsom. But I. can I drowning. Hello, here comes the s you what happened, for I was , valet, Ross." came into the room and tell _ -�a _ looking right at hi The man __. Clearly, Dixon houggt, it was beat stood at attention. RD P , T3o to let her tell it, as. she was far more Though evidently stirred with ea= OF Qu�►i iTr MAKL. " i . -willing to talk than the others. citement, he preserved a calm de- FOR OVER ,. MLhE be CO>Qte1Dt with Inferlor tease ."Why, we were, all • standing 'there, meanor, and . except for a nervous 160 YEARS BMER taking he waves," she said, "and twitching of his fingers, showed no _ $ c -- - laughing, and just after a big breaker sign of perturbation. HO(t/(�L Ge - ,_1 passed, Mr. Folsom sort of loosened (To be continued.), $. o his grip on the rope and just sank o ` MADE ' x+ y N06iQ down under the water. That's all. r. . t�� Then everybody seemed to scream and , BREAD �G�g another wave came and then I saw n� .... the life guards come and get hold of 0 - b Mr. Folsom and carry him out of the E WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. , having one of his guests drop dead, water up onto the beach, That's all." o j , but it made an unpleasant 'eommo- "You were 'next next Mr. Folsom I be- `M ggs,aaa guest, a man taken from tion, and try - as he would, it seemed )love, Mrs. Valdon," Dixon said turn- _ _ x _ From the verandah of the Hotel Riggs, gu impossible to' keep the affair secret. Ing to Carmelita, "you saw the scene' - " the ocean and laid on the beach while I The bellboys were staring; the Mrs. Barnaby has just described ?" �- Motorist, Take �;CC� the crowd gathers to stare. elevator attendants were on the alert; "Why, yes," was the reply, "that - e1 Philadelphla Record: With the ail., The reader has been introduced_ to t the clerks at the desk, though out -' 'these bathers: Ned Barron the cop g ta, I suppose it moat have been that * It vent of the open sea;-on, warnivgs are per king and his evtife, Madeline; wardly calm, were wide -eyed and way. But I was not looking at him at A g be•!ng sent. out from- various direction) agelica Fair and her fiance, Robin listening. all. I had all I could do to keep my 4 Sears; Robin's father, Croydon Sears; The news had, of course, spread, feet. The surf was very high and the cautioning metorlats against' giving Carmelita Valdon and her com an- and some of the guests in the eat - rides to chPnce wayfarers on of tbwa y r „ p 8 great waxen pounded so I paid no attention roads. Through the great States of the a' ieons, Roger Neville, Garrett Folsom foyer were trankly curious, and were to an one else.- I just clung to the � Y j g. Miadle West, whore trauscontlnental and Mrs. Barnaby, whom everyone even beginning of ask quesiona . ro to_kee from bed knocked down' (calla the Duchess. The saw the two women, accom -� P g h ways thread th ecountry for unia- Prom the shocked ea session on the y m self. If Mr. Folsom had even a hooked miles, these warnings are pea+ -• '' d p panied by the hotel detective and slight cram it is not surprising he 1 faces of the throng Riggs surmises Roger Neville o into a room and g p p g hasps of more moment than to the East,, , that the m�_ts -dead and, pputting g g w'as drawn under by the waves " _ But even here the practice is to be die down his field- lasses he hastens close the door. - g _- ___ couzaged, ae the experience of various down to the beach, to find that the dcIvers has made plain. It Ie agreeable f °' dead man is Garrett Folsom. At the hotel, where the bed is - - to be - frlond•ly and to 'offer the rat � ^� taken, Rosa, the victim's valet, is traveler a 11ft on his way; but remem.!;. Questioned, and Dixon, hotel dotes- _ ber that he has the upper hand of .the five decides to examine all of Fol- driver when the latters hands are o4 Y somis companions. eugled with control of the oar, vn4 P sometimes he ie not the harmless pas, t N09P GO ON WITH THE STORY. a set -by that he seems, Tramps have I ` CHAPTER IV. not been slow to discover that the rods ; Dixon pushed a button and shell -ti of a frelitht car are toss comfortabbe than -the back seat of an automobl1e, 'x p _=boy appeared at the door. A I M AID "Oh, It's you, Tubby, is it? Well. the hfghw'ays have left railroads hike yourself up to these two room r� A • many of them have not chaapted thole numbers and ask the two ladies to v AM* down here immediately." 60 j natwres. and one seeds to take cars r c that b•e to not tnvfttng a hard - bolted, "Yessir." and -the fat youngster, s -.+ A FROCK OF SMART' SIM- unscrupulous customer into his oar,i t _took the slip that Dixon handed him,� J r PLICITY, when taking lAty upon s weary trtrdser "Isn't that a little Imperative, Mr. y ;► i,,Z( Unusually smart is the. attractive by, ho we of the road. ; Dixon?" said Neville, with a 1pok of ✓ -one -piece daytime frock pictured here, astonishment y h "It's the only way. I've tried "too a av ng set.tn plaited side panels, -when convenient, and it means a long 1 / / w wait They can't resent a definite f + fastens• in the front with a bow or an emergency l / b buckle. No, 1603 is for Massee and 1 "No, I suppose riot," Neville agreed,; r Small Women and is in sizes 19' 181 and sure enough, it was but a few i a and 20' years. Size It '(36 -bust) re -} ;moments before the two came in. quires 3 yards 39 -inch, or 2r4 yards I "Oh, -oh!" exclaimel Mrs. Barnaby, q b4 -inch material. Prue . 40 cents the i_ form, "can't we go somewhere else? i p •- E pattern. i alt—" - • l - She covered her face with her; which draws favorable c comments The Divorce Bill. hands and sat moaning. ` ,.. from the obserting public. The de- Tiai,or —`ls that the courthouse. j "Hush, hush, Duchess," her com -I �" si s illustrated in our new Fashion) Native- No;-' there's no pan whispered. "Don't make sorb A '' : Book are origtrtated in the heart of done there —it's the divorce- mill; d - a fuss•" the style centres and hill help you to' Bay." "I can't help it! Oh, Mr. Pelham. - -y: w �y ire that much desired air of #odds- - • =4-- 1' do e, as out of here Mr. Neville, - • ,- - viduality. Price of the book 10 cents � - - • - - �" ;i m to let me go! I must go. _ Enough Said She rose and made for the doors J HOW TO ORDER- PATTERNS, tion of President Doumergue of France with such evident determination that _ _ _� .; ,_ yo p _ Dixon thought best to humor, her. i Wrne ur name and address lain- Ts shorn s.s tensor`s dummy to Parts. -`W "All right," he said kindly, "we'll +`�►, giving number and aim of snob President .Ilindenburg of Qermany is patterns as you want, Enclose 20c is i never so affronted. The older a re m' go into 'another room. Come, please, p ( preferred; wrap public grows the more it sedrui3 respect stamps or coin co.n p ' Mrs. Valdon, and you, too, Mr. ho- lflby�se..v It carefully) for each number and for those who are supposed to rule it x „ ills• address your order to Patters Dept,, France is older than Oe[many. -The There were several nearby rooms ''DIXON SAID TURNING TO CARMELITA, "YOU SAW THE Wilson Pubhxhing Co., 13 West Ads- United States is older than elthss' used tore or leas as offices, and into SCENE MRS BARNABY HAS JUST DESCRIBED ?" f )aide St, Toronto. Patterns' sect b but we. w•i.1 not nV m puseuo tbL -- subject, ---ant of them Tson ushered ?Sts tittle - - , -- - - -- — _ -- - - - - - -- - }l - i'aLurn-= 'tta -_- crowd of people. Yet the conversation in re was " -- „r- -- -— J p Pelham remained behind, waiting i You ,were off the rope, Mr. No- . ..... Emanuel, who was a malk_ttender, . _ i n no way alarming or a en interest - Ville ?" and Dixon turned to him. for the appearance of the doctor, who, frig I . "Yes,. I hate to be hanging to a I' had been sent for with an urgent re- I Relieved of the eight f the $till, rope. I take the big waves head on, p quest to make oasts. shrouded form of Gar t Folsom, 'and if they fling me up on the beach, The whole affair was most distaste Mrs. Barnaby became herself again'that is the sort of sport I enjoy. Fol- Sul to Mr. Pelham. To be sure, no and answered' readily enough all the•# som liked it, to„ but felt he must r - 'hotel manager could be blamed for � questions pat to her, stay with the ladies. He broke away Too readily indeed, for she was a' once or twice and then went back." voluble sort, and once started she i "Yes, but he wax glad to get back," loved to hear the sound of her own Mrs, Barnaby told them. "He wasn't. voice. . much used to surf bathing, and. he m ' "Oh, yes, of course I knew Mr. Fol- :.seeed to get winded easily." som," she returned to Dixon's ques- "Fos noticed that. too, Mrs. Val - I tion. "No,. )_didn't_ know I+1m- _.until don ?" pursued the questioner. I ;last evening, but, you see, he's the "Not specially," she said. "But as' kind of man you feel acquainted with I told you, I was busy looking out for - - -- at once. My friend, Mrs. Valdon, in- myself. I think I was never so buf- ! ' troduced him to me, and I took to him feted by the waves -aa we were this that very minute. A delightful man morning. They were ferocious!" j —oh, what a .pity he is gone!" "Who stood on the other side of ! ; "Then, if you never knew Mr. Fol- Ms- Folsom ?" Dixon inquired, and ae' som until last evening, you can't tell ! apvgFred onz morning on crutches: *'` "Lor "" exclaimed a friend, -"Ali thought yo' was one o' ds .bea' mule band:e -P in' de buciness.' _ "So All 1s,' paid. Emanuel- proudlg, - - - "opt we gone got a mule in din morn In' dot didn't know mah reputation," 1 The Harley- Davidson Single Cvllnder Motoroycl• is ble greetest little ma- j chine that has been made. 4dc1 a. ridre, easy to control, and most soon• j omicai. Stnndw without a rival. 146 Miles to 01,11011, of Cleo--Ilns. Price 1 Neville and Mrs. Barnaby shook their , '111300. Down Payment' $100, Bele•nq _ me much about, him,' Dixon said, a .head's, he turned to Mrs. Valdon for; 102 Per .month, Walter Andrews, little curtly. Mrs. Valdon, you have a reply. v„ P Y• Campers —Take Mlnard s with you. Limited. 34ii1 Yong* St., Toronto, Ono Freshen Up known him for a longer time. • „ ��__ , . It was Mr, Barron, she said. d With "Yea," Carmelita Valdon replied, know because Mr. Folsom asked me her great dark eyes filling with tears. "I- have known Mr. Folsom, for 'aev_ who he was and I leaned over to see rte , _ That was just before we decided to eral years. He was my lawyer and • playsr.r We couldn't I my friend as well. I was rejoiced come out of the water. 1 With the jaw e{ when I heard he was down here, and find Mr• Neville, so we said wed go out anyway. Then a big wave came, It is the selection of rich, western wheats — the finest fresh mint lessee we planned many things to do by way and it was right after that that Mr. own on the prairies — that gives extra flavour to bread and of entertainment. I knew Mrs. B_ ar- P Bl Folaom went under." naby would like him, and 1 was not' buns and extra richness to cakes and pies, made from 't'ffor diary Meal � surmised when I found the liking I Ville?" "Where were you then, Mr, Ne -�I ' - © e mutual.' - -- - �n "And u three," Dixon took In the' "In the water, not far Prem our ` trio, "wi h Mr. Folsom were the whole crowd. I saw Mrs, Barnaby's black I 'T FLO rl�� of your party to go in bathing this and yellow cap and she waved her 1 �?M► morning ?" hand toward shore, so I gathered we $end 54c'tx ttsasftt for our 7170 -mOt Purity Flour Cosh Boca. set, �- �ISSUS No. t6 —'Q7. "Yee," Mrs. Barnaby said, unable b ,W�s �s P� tj�s � UW44 t�� MMawt, Owws, Saw$0Ya. Ease sunburn with Mins�d s Liniment. • < . - ' r rT �, Eg_- ?, `,;+r.eV: e ti .c ..�. ,$t,-A, , F ?a ..'. M. ..<.._.}r ,. s "i,.i,;•`.f , :a .c:rWn,'O, : .9u ! •�:'. :I 1cn..:s�... '�..v vow ». .fie tr lw+i t� . _ i n no way alarming or a en interest - Ville ?" and Dixon turned to him. for the appearance of the doctor, who, frig I . "Yes,. I hate to be hanging to a I' had been sent for with an urgent re- I Relieved of the eight f the $till, rope. I take the big waves head on, p quest to make oasts. shrouded form of Gar t Folsom, 'and if they fling me up on the beach, The whole affair was most distaste Mrs. Barnaby became herself again'that is the sort of sport I enjoy. Fol- Sul to Mr. Pelham. To be sure, no and answered' readily enough all the•# som liked it, to„ but felt he must r - 'hotel manager could be blamed for � questions pat to her, stay with the ladies. He broke away Too readily indeed, for she was a' once or twice and then went back." voluble sort, and once started she i "Yes, but he wax glad to get back," loved to hear the sound of her own Mrs, Barnaby told them. "He wasn't. voice. . much used to surf bathing, and. he m ' "Oh, yes, of course I knew Mr. Fol- :.seeed to get winded easily." som," she returned to Dixon's ques- "Fos noticed that. too, Mrs. Val - I tion. "No,. )_didn't_ know I+1m- _.until don ?" pursued the questioner. I ;last evening, but, you see, he's the "Not specially," she said. "But as' kind of man you feel acquainted with I told you, I was busy looking out for - - -- at once. My friend, Mrs. Valdon, in- myself. I think I was never so buf- ! ' troduced him to me, and I took to him feted by the waves -aa we were this that very minute. A delightful man morning. They were ferocious!" j —oh, what a .pity he is gone!" "Who stood on the other side of ! ; "Then, if you never knew Mr. Fol- Ms- Folsom ?" Dixon inquired, and ae' som until last evening, you can't tell ! apvgFred onz morning on crutches: *'` "Lor "" exclaimed a friend, -"Ali thought yo' was one o' ds .bea' mule band:e -P in' de buciness.' _ "So All 1s,' paid. Emanuel- proudlg, - - - "opt we gone got a mule in din morn In' dot didn't know mah reputation," 1 The Harley- Davidson Single Cvllnder Motoroycl• is ble greetest little ma- j chine that has been made. 4dc1 a. ridre, easy to control, and most soon• j omicai. Stnndw without a rival. 146 Miles to 01,11011, of Cleo--Ilns. Price 1 Neville and Mrs. Barnaby shook their , '111300. Down Payment' $100, Bele•nq _ me much about, him,' Dixon said, a .head's, he turned to Mrs. Valdon for; 102 Per .month, Walter Andrews, little curtly. Mrs. Valdon, you have a reply. v„ P Y• Campers —Take Mlnard s with you. Limited. 34ii1 Yong* St., Toronto, Ono Freshen Up known him for a longer time. • „ ��__ , . It was Mr, Barron, she said. d With "Yea," Carmelita Valdon replied, know because Mr. Folsom asked me her great dark eyes filling with tears. "I- have known Mr. Folsom, for 'aev_ who he was and I leaned over to see rte , _ That was just before we decided to eral years. He was my lawyer and • playsr.r We couldn't I my friend as well. I was rejoiced come out of the water. 1 With the jaw e{ when I heard he was down here, and find Mr• Neville, so we said wed go out anyway. Then a big wave came, It is the selection of rich, western wheats — the finest fresh mint lessee we planned many things to do by way and it was right after that that Mr. own on the prairies — that gives extra flavour to bread and of entertainment. I knew Mrs. B_ ar- P Bl Folaom went under." naby would like him, and 1 was not' buns and extra richness to cakes and pies, made from 't'ffor diary Meal � surmised when I found the liking I Ville?" "Where were you then, Mr, Ne -�I ' - © e mutual.' - -- - �n "And u three," Dixon took In the' "In the water, not far Prem our ` trio, "wi h Mr. Folsom were the whole crowd. I saw Mrs, Barnaby's black I 'T FLO rl�� of your party to go in bathing this and yellow cap and she waved her 1 �?M► morning ?" hand toward shore, so I gathered we $end 54c'tx ttsasftt for our 7170 -mOt Purity Flour Cosh Boca. set, �- �ISSUS No. t6 —'Q7. "Yee," Mrs. Barnaby said, unable b ,W�s �s P� tj�s � UW44 t�� MMawt, Owws, Saw$0Ya. Ease sunburn with Mins�d s Liniment. • < . - ' r rT �, Eg_- ?, `,;+r.eV: e ti .c ..�. ,$t,-A, , F ?a ..'. M. ..<.._.}r ,. s "i,.i,;•`.f , :a .c:rWn,'O, : .9u ! •�:'. :I 1cn..:s�... '�..v vow ». .fie tr lw+i t� • < . - ' r rT �, Eg_- ?, `,;+r.eV: e ti .c ..�. ,$t,-A, , F ?a ..'. M. ..<.._.}r ,. s "i,.i,;•`.f , :a .c:rWn,'O, : .9u ! •�:'. :I 1cn..:s�... '�..v vow ». .fie tr lw+i t� 11 'R111 1 'I I rflrA - I ITA W "M 7- WZ- f-Z '00 N'. 7- cent of the lumber used in the ,:-IRIZEWPMi ESSAY per • produelts fifie 909009 timty-tw6 this -was not Quick, auto rrailief from world. In the old days' painful callouses an the 1140L considered a valuable product. It At a *wg anti Om nam of History and Compoel. was quite customary to clear a piece Love of land and then bum th&tjral�er. taken .:7�z�j tion Helps -Ruth Gaw, of tax r:, • Zino-plill-A—d-s Is so" . . . . . . . Palmerston, Win a Place. The pullp and paper Industry 1* 450 Dear important, the 1•argeet paper Mill. U; nine provinces of the.Dominion shard. 7 of Confederation British the world Is at Three Rivers. J received your latter staring that bad won one of the $5.00 prizes in the At the time 4., substantially in mining activity, -al- was separated from the re§t p )Cssay Coutenit and was very Pleased to Columbia though. Ontario .leads her sisters by !of Canada by mountaln and plain and tall ft considerable: margin. bear it 'in this way trade wad hampered. Z-,f I am sorry to say that I have not a 7- Not Only on t but aled he Atlantic b 012 con- She entered the Union in 1971 L Pacific Coast and in her re -good photograph of myself, at present on the Pa6lf t a railway should be built 'K sha- I was born in gmaby, Quebec, and ditica that water areas Clarinda possess" fi On across the continent• ies of exceptional value. Two of the Tooeived my public school education of The Canadian Paocific. Railway was . . . . . my first year -bigh­Aolicol! r four great sea fishing nd * also ff. areas of .the the'direct result of Confederation. !No Sd6k&tVh4&W2U. The PIRM two J, could have. engineered world border an the Dominion, and,, the been spent here One ere fit ontwto- A& in addition, her lakes and rivers con- it such a gigantic adheme, alone. The 4 one-half of the 110 w stitute approximately tA my fourth year of high railroad wea finished In 1835 and Can- fresh water of the globe, 4 et 'k obs, while-thel We attend the United Church and I ada. was Kuked from coast to coast .... ... Hudson's Bar belong • to the Wofkalo C.GJ.T. group. . with a Ida* of ate&L Almost Immodl- great inland sea of still practically untouched, can ate17 settlare began to Bock *.0 b. As• for 89", 1 am very Toad Of carded as it reserve. The Atlantis; over ,to the fertile ft= lands of the as over 6,000 =11" 'Wketb&U but do- not go In MU011- for coast line mesour kuy other outdoor games. Prairies. �-J V­ the Pacific shore ,line, ' over 7 Prince Edward island an sub. In 1873 P ------ . . . . . . . ...... of Com9oldtion is one of my best i miles; lakes Idaul-tolm had the fresh water t tared. Confedoeratiou 2401,1� foots. Next to lidetory I bellelve-1 Ow - r.- been admitted in 1870 but, Alberta and interior constitute an &T616 Of 2 SW it the mokst. square miles. As yet I have not fugly -made up MY Saalmitchewan, did not tome in as full• nee shares substantiald pledged provinces until 1906. Every provi C Vdad what I will 6o when I flaish ly in the roturns derived from fur. The Grand Trunk was built parallel resources, and every effort is bring to the Canadian Pacific and in this way- Yours sincerely, Fiurst Candy Hotel 14 -Al RUTH -OAW. helped to open uP still, more new tarsi- An hotel within an hotel was made trapping restrictions, this creation possible recently by John Meyer, 1� sanctuaries, the supervision of the fum -ftdilaa writers are siteka&17 climb- Ong past" chef of the Chateau Lake study of the annuM CANADA" Ing nearer to the top in the world of trade and C101110 Stul catch, to guard againd depletion- Louise, who produced the model of We Cana,4kns may well be proud of literature• new Canadian Pacific "Hotel San- the mar couabT. Lem than four hundT9d Exo&Dent motor highways are .unt-1 RE katchewan" seen above and which =ago Jacques Cartier raised the vernal throughout the oountry. A trip was an unusual table ornament at the -MOUMAM LU -de-lis at Gaspe, thus olalming across the continent which once took bbd land in the name of the King of many weaxy months, is now made In new hotel . banquet attending the opening of the at Regiria by President Maps May be Procured Show in Ipmuce; bug he little dreamed Of the & few weeks with an automobile or Bpatty In the presence of Lleufbnant Canada's Great Mountain tiv�, 4-W Toot territory that' stretched away to a few days on one at the fast trans- Governor H. W. Ne Iwanda of Ban eat per- Regions for "Hicker" or ,Jho Placdfio• Un-Ul the coming of-the continental trains• katchowan and other promin ish the St. Lawrence valief and Easy transportation. teleWs-Ph lin Motorist. a*, 'sons, on May 24. hzMarittwea were the only settled telephones and radios are daily draw- The model to, made " entirely of 1 ­3 a Many people In the" days are like Isru of Canada. To-day she occupies tug H&D- fax and Vancouver -clover and sugar and closely resembles the new to lift up thefts than half a continent. It has closer together. hotel that is regarded as One Of the been a wedding cake to adorn the the Psalmist in wishlng In task for him would have been simple. eyes unto the hills, in all ages moult, been sald that she covers no much war T*-day Montreal Is one of Canada's finest buildings the west. inatIcla fbIr the fee that all the OHM&tQ6 of Europe are greateet parts. . Scareety half a cen• 'The chef found out that building . However he proved his versatility in I twins have bad a faske found, within her borders. True• oaI7 a tury ago It possessed only a crowded, hotels, especially out of sugar, was a sugar moulding when his produced people of the esztJL Early races wQlr' shipped upon blUs or looked to th Derr* 0001a- bigger task than expected, Had It the model above. w strip along the southern edge dirty harbor which could oul-y a has been brought under cultivation 'modate from two hundred and fifty to mounWus as the dwelling place* their &sties, In these days the moun* but each year this strtv grown wider three hundred tons in weight. to Itad wider The Inland waterways are being de- Wilson Publishing, Company CONFEDERATION AND talus, have an Increeksliag all ,7 AFTER--SIXTY YEARS ciasaoeks who am to a posidon to make In OuLawle and Quebec where the veloped and in the future we may wit. ions • fertile sell ends tliq rich mineral lands new the seeming ImVo-msible eight of -0-1 OF PROGRESS the neoeasary trip to reach them- In Canada we are 1441604 fOrtUn"Ill ta Wgin This source of wealth has been European vessels loading grain from Drug for oenturtas just beneath the the elevators at Fort William. having mountain scenery wtich In -Natural Resources surfRce jet. Its discovery is i Our country lies In the great path- vary =4 extent cannot be SUrV645104d • compurarively reek-at. Canada now 1way of commerce; bar transcontlu., It has been said that Canada as IL anywhere, lyuppltee ninety per Cent. of the nickel I ental lines furnish the shortest routes whole is really much younger com-, The Rocky Mou=Rfulll with the Sell- cobalt used In the world, in well around the world, She" has the great• mercially than politically. Her mere kirk and Coast Mountains farm & vw%O ^-.m eighty fire per cent. of the asbestos. I eat natural resources of any nation ln• 1 surface area of land and water am- able mountaineer's paradise lie a%. tent is go- great as to prortdo hwh She h" been known to Euro;ieans �'tha world. and as these are developed ounts to three and three-quartei tralls and deeper 'thrills sea 50"*G LIMX)34 four hundred years yet the 'all* will rake her place among the fore- lion square miles. The Prairie ullost of her growth has been made most . nations of the earth. vine s produce nearly over 600,000.000 j for those who have the hardihood yeaf wring the last fifteen decades With In 18467 we first obtained truly Demo- bushels of wheat and oats as a contri- after year to seek Out the bobwats c4 ''thei­ coming( op th4l United', Em-pirs, cratic- Gbverumeat, that is. Govern- Am r-1 -_m bution to the food supply of the world, the liffleL Many of these advectur*mfi Loyalleta her era of knog. we dkaw n iment by the people for the people.' o and little more than one-fifth of the playgrounds, have been mapped by *4 TIMArtMOZA at a& The" People, loyal to their king, in this our Diamond Jubilee Year we total 300,000,000 acres believed to be Topographical Survey. 130 ieh comfortable homed In th-a re- have sent Our first ambassador- to a fit for agricultural purposes bave the Interior. and T107 emeellent m&" 4­ Totted -codenies to some to - Canada, j foreign country. the H -been placed under field crops. The are sviLlIllable. Some of the" MOVIS Of on�rable �Vin-1 then an almost unknown wilderness, I cent Massey, Canada's repretentative' tr remaining four-fifths are capable of park we" have been Lqsd'bd' In CO' begluni Canada may gay' operation with We Canadian Nadocal Ontario owes its Ing to them. In Washtngtont ;sustaining many added millions of ope 1 Und,er tha aaztj Rritiah ruist th 'MimShi er I am ruy Mother's house, population, and they include an im- Parke Branch of the Departmen t and office. orameat of Canada wam quite as des- but Mistress in my Own." mense acreage area for -set-- from either Other map series wistch may be ob- J� as. ft wea during, the French - She has, no desire to bregic away; i Clement. potic from the great empire -b wt 'forest areas stand-second only tained from the Topographical Sur- Mime. The "new subjects"- as the of wb 1, -a� The" to arable lands anion re- vey comprise nterprovincial map sheets extending tro! ise the Y'rench Canadlans were called were forms such an Important part. In the the basic in well satisfied with this system, ba. hour of dancer she gave unstlatingl'y sources of the Dominion, and forest boundary sd the united States border to the Tel- 4kown notbtaff better; but the of - her men-and. money. Canadians Industries have been surpassed by b3ec-ta" 7�onip]Alned condn��117, for have proved their -loyalty. to thbi agriculture alone In fostering com- lowhead Pass with 6ther iahesta nortbL---' bad absolutely no share In the Motherland, over and over, during the i martial growth. Even the work of of this being issued from time 0 time,' wever, with t%Q B�Y-11, on, In the war of eitent of bet the Banff, Donald and-rAl ears -alitets Wan sseertathing the actual Mao of Canada In the iMaltsitsdivirecame a change Owing 1912•14, on the veldts of Soul commercial forests Is still South Aprlml far from of the Seclon&I new LA 4P Ae their agitation ItutIOUILL and In the trenches in ' Flande the Const, complete; at a rough estimate RP revised 'series, and the k -Ve— sheeti of th 'which gave a measure of self- Our forefathem, qukiatheh us the proximately one - quarter (600,000,000 Louise and Kamloops ed 1 1791. of A Topographical Series. 11L. gernineut, fairest and most Democratic form. I.scres Of the total land area in the National Grudgingly Me imbrvinen. forests Government in the world and Its Up to h. dames of any of these series and In- Dominion is covered by forest growth. maps, agrees good to 't:1tnhTa 7ceem:rings. BY slow us to preserve it for those who are British L Columbia contains over two- formation as to prices of the 159? -timber will be gladly furnished upon apVIIc& agreeks good wagson,roads were built to come after f1s. thirds of the merchantable saw were opened !,So In the long hereafter this Can- u to the Topographical Survey. DW tk,:r­, 1Lnd schools and chureboaks, of Canada; the forests of the Middle tlO These vl�ero few and far between ads shall he the worthy heir of British A CHIC FROCK FOR THE JUNIOR West be required to PRrtment of the Interio.r.L.Ottswa. will probably land maw people grow up with Only power and British. liberty-." supply the local demand; two-thirds MISS. the rudimoute of education. 14aze This charming fiock is exceedingly Of the newsprint paper consumed in Colonial Development. pumbers could not even read • or write. the United States is either of Can- smart and shows to advantage the us"� OT71-don Daily Telegraph (Cons.) I 'Po day there are fine skehool'ays-tetas e or is made. from of'two materials. The skirt is ga.'-h-- adl8n manufacture The Colonies and Protectorates," -1 the provInces. and education is imported from al ered at the sides and joined tot w M13 immense wood or woodpulp nse resources which have to eyeory. Or*. ntario,.Nevkr- Brunswick, and de.- ' I 1,bodice having points at the front Quebec, -0 hardly been tapped. The fuller Act did b6f end View A shows the frock British' Columbia. The Constitutional ik a velopment of these resourcep will be the struggle for self-government. In WIleves,! The actual extent of Canada's of benefit not- only to thembut to us 1937 a rebeWton' broke out in both square neck and short kimono 1k rests, at home. '' They are the great while View B has a high neck with water-powers, like that of. • its fo poten. Upper and Lower Canada. This means fully ascertain- i round collar and long sleeves gather- has been by no tial markets for our manufactures, own but It had the desired but the available and developed skssily put d ed to narrow. wrist-bands. No.. 1597, e and offer, indeed, greater hope for the effect of arousing* the British Gov- (water- power) is reckon- to the needs of Canada and, is in sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, Size- -horsepower (we future than do the industrialized on the advice of Lord Durham/, the S. requires 7A yard 39-inch plain ma - ed to be over thirty million, over four countries of theOld World. "and a. half rilillibri- of which are al- mai. terial! 114 yards 39-inch figured Union. Act, was passed In. 1840, mu" t terial. for View A; 1 % . yards figured, ready installed,• namely in Ontario • the emmiggl1e, #Dr realty D Quebec - Ontario having the larg- went on until a scheme f Ice clothes' electric distribution sys- 1 the reach of all, and • to follow tem known •within t when it can' Canada ranks second ' four -prov.- t -capita utilization- of jaces, Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia b .'SQ There f following the styles pictured in our iwater -power and the a verage is more p p the name.of Canada. From that ( (quoting) -"In h new Fashion Book. A chart accom-,than t on the growth of•ourcoun.try has been y young m now under development federatiou the 0opulation Was about i Isn't any fancier than a young ' Every detail is explained so that the about L three and a half millions. On tal.s, our Empire Trade difficulty an attractive dress. , Price power of such rivers as the Nelson `Sixtieth Annivenary there are more say nothing of those VN>16, th i ' - i - ad half million people. Auckland Weekly News: However of the book 19.c the copy. and Churchill, to an nine a a r. ' - and Al- 155meefi almost tripled HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. in fiorthern" Saskatchewar, ONAD4 Its berta, ru . population desirable it may be to open 'up new I n into mere millions, which $n little more than half a century. fields and the advantages of so doing Write your name and address plain- I will, one day, be, harnessed and trans- Canadii has always had an abund• have never been contested-Great ly, - giving number and size of-ouch." mitted far and wide. Britain must­ for practical as well patterns as you, want. Enclose 20c in 8 possess fiLuce of raw materials but it is only dun- Few, countries greater coal A ing the Iasi few years that her mauu- as sentimental reasons, remain New stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap ' ' es than -Canada, which is esti-, hive been d<* Zealand's. best market., First • place it carefully) for each • number and resources f the total facturing IninstrieS . ­ - C mated t possess one-sixth o afrial Out- should always be giVen to Britain Pattern Dept., Iveloped. Since 1900 her iadu itain in addi*ss your order t West Ale- amount of coal in the world. Long i put ham been Inoreaeed aim times. what is discussed. After that, the Wilson, Publishing Co., 73 before the exceptional. production Not 3-0 very m&1fY years ago all the Empire has pbssibilities. When . in laide St., Toronto; Patterns sent by. Dominion stimulated by the War, tbi'Dominion '­vast Western wheat lands were in- Canada, Mr. Coat" suggested that return mail. had • y by wandering Indiana and the uneven balance of trade between become the world's principal babited only ...IL few Hudson Bay traders. To-day that Dominion and this should be re- Delphine I 'Do You suppose he's in , source of nickel, asbestos and cobalt, of Cold, Canada suvoles ten per cent. Of the dressed. Difficulties stand' In the R position to ask roe to marry him?" and an Important producer "I shpuld say silver, copper, lead, zinc and a num- VA 'wheat cofisumad -in the whole world. way, but they, should not be insuper- Jeanette- so, .,dearier; a metals- Five Of the didn't I just bar of -rarer Jumber is also one of her Important able, return his ring? V fir la 14k1&.* V-41 - - ..C, �1­ �k, .7 '3 a� rs, row 7�p - : � � , • •�p -AL �.CM P MAN AF TNUFqIr, '7 • A_ SCHOOL REPORTS with credit to thewsilvii4 and to the 0 "W society. Mies peasbys A no paine lirtho ti rL 5f -8. 8- No.. 1. Pickerins in her preparations. - 'lie following =eta bring In your h4rrews or any other implementsi that were appointed to report'on the sev- Coal -Coal The allowing have passed the years work. Those who are below pass will need repairing, so that eral provinces: Phylls Gerow, Jean be irevired.to write the June exams. hey will be &It T mRMS i McLeod, Edythe Hardy. Verna Mid t —Tow Wilsoh (bon dietQn. (HAdys 4Q&unon, John Knox, Jr to Sr. IV Hard and Soft 19oal of the; ready 61.75peryeu,; 01.50ifqaidinadyanml Fred Cookson see). -Below pass—T. Irene Carlton, Barden ' Middleton', the spring win k. Puckrin. Will Wlevine. Sr. III to Jr. best �quality on - for 4Subecriptions'r* the United States and Crest Hugh Gannon. The following sang a IV--Gladys Desks (bon.),. Harry Coo* hand A speciQ reduction during the Britaim 12.00 in -advafte. quartette : Misses Gerow and - McLeod t few weeks. —Donald next son (pass). Jr. 11 B to Sr. 11 add the Messrs. Ellicott. Some were 4 Cookson (bon.), Florence. Puckrin(pass) disappetlated that the result of the Jr. A to B—Harold Redman (bon:), LAW9 L'O RNE�RE 0 JOHN AURKAR, Proprietor, contest was not announced. THOS A e -Wilffed Appleton (hon'). Grace Devine (bon•). Dorothy Rechpan (pas&)• Mary CLAREMONT --PMKZRING COUNC-11.__'_ Don't tail to hear the MiSA1881ppi Mamulka (pass), Rosie Whitbread (past) _Wjistfels -xt-0edarGroLve -Harry Whl_tbread_(_paasA.Su&ie_R"rin_ The above council met piuisup'nt ti) 80, Mary Puckrin (pacts). Sr. Pr. to Grace A 'na r adjournment on Monday. the 13th last. STOUFFVILLi. _ppleton (bon.), Russell Members all present, the reeve in the Powell (bon.), Lily Love (pass}. Jr. Pr. A�RM R S 1, .•:cboir. The minutes of the last meet- Stouffville baseball club axain.won —John Puckrip, Bruce Redman, Char- Jng were read and adopted. On Saturday against Aurora by B.S• lotte Brown. A, Landon, teacher. ' rY TRY RICHARDSONS FOR A number o1 communications were Dr. A. S. Klink, of British Columbia read and bills presented and referr6d _Tniversity, visited his parents here L The Great Decision to to the various standing committees. last week. SEEO OORN AND MANGEL SEED fa Several parties were heard and the The council bad placed crushed stone This i the time the thoughtful p ax- matters complained of were referred on the main -thoroughfare thro*ugh ent. who cares, sits down -with his to the various standing committees, the town park, -talks heart to heart about child and Committee will wake one standing committee on contin• The Jubilee the future. Being tbelargest trainers You can depend on our Corn Mangel Seed being the -gencies repo recommended meaded ,the morning Parade one of the, big of young people for the busitiess world, best obtainable. All the different varieties are now in. rte.d and rec siot payment as followR: D R Beaton, on attraction July 1st, U - and having forty years' experience, we acct of salary 12-5.00'. J Murkar, adrt Chancellor Flint, of Syracuse Ell Germination Test high. Prices low for good seed.- Leave offer you our advice if you will but ask your order -early and have your Corn delivered. t it. You may learn while you earn' .4,00; T Gregg, att div court 4.1�j; Ed versity, will be the chief speaker a Gleeson, ditto 4.00; Adam Spesrs.post• the Old Boys' Re-union. by means of our Home Study Depart- age as assessor 1200: &Wo equalizing I Smith, nient, and then finish at College, there- Dr. D. C. Smith and Dr. Nei dentists. have moved into larger offi- onion schools 15 01): Thos Gregg, post- by saying board money. Ask us fora tea over the Standard Bank. list of our The b", t of Good,Grcceries, Fruits abd age as collector 18.00; G M Forsyth, graduates from your die- att watercourse -meeting" 3.00; U 'L The Yoring People's Society of the Vegetables. Leave your next trict; what thev have done. you can ing on a Middleton, ditto 3.00; J A White, ditto United Church are putt' do. You 8.00; E L Chapman, ditto 3.90; W J in R&tclitfe's Hall on Friday evening. Ystart ant time, No with us and try our yacatioc. Individual instruction. A service. David N. Reesor. of Cedar Grove. Turner, ditto 3.00; G M% Forayth. trip otored to Elizabethtown,' Penn., to position positively guaranteed every to Toronto re -gravel 0 N R7 5.00; A w graduate. The Gold Medal School. A Spears, salary as assessor 300.09; also take part in, the Reesor family re- Universitv trained staff of widely for delivering dog tags 81.20; Thos Union- Institute. of Stouff- erienc*ed, symphtbetic teachers. The Women's R ICHARDS.0 �Gregg, salary its collector 300.00- H E its to-day for particulars to Toron- N del noticed re court of revision ville,'has rn�Lda a u@aeful contribution Wr J AS. r to's Greatest School of Business. The '8.00; W L Smith, calcium chloride to our ptrlr. by plw;ing in a central Canada Business College, College 7 for Wbitevale streets 25.00. position .k large drinkitig fountain. Store Spadius. rbetstandirig committee. on 'purtation, Power and Light reported HORSE REGISTER. -Pickering Hardware 6 And recotijuifended paymeqt an follows: ROYAL MARK I, Clyd-es. Red and White ff ydro- E i t­ i t, i c Power Cow., for street dab� �A-10n (imp the property of -Jights in Ge r"n wood for Jan, Feb, Mar and April 117 "s). Nelson Wagg, Cl�i ei6ont, will eta d at hii own stable duffing the sea" Now I@ the time to aet your 'Screen Doom, Window Screens and Wire The vtAudimr - committee on Dams,- of IU2-. Cloth, We have a complete stock. ,Rea for Sb-pp Worried by Dogs report. CHAIN STORE Screen Doors at 1.85 up -ed and rp,�­sinended payment %a fol. ExAxiNsla [18262; i187,32) IW,, the •Window Screens %t 40c. tows • J fl�rlock. I sheep killed and I choicely bred imported Clydesdale �he_ep aatl 2 law bs injured 30 OU: R V stallion. the' property of Graham I On] Y, 3 burner Florence Oil Stove, 16.00 Brea., Claremont. will make these 1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00 Vowbray. Ins ecting above shee 90c-, A E Major, 3 Zeep and 2 lambs d son of JaWat his own stable, Cairn- Keep flies off your stock with Dr. Williams' Ply Oil- 190.00;:A L Milne, inspecting said sheep brogie. Claremont. a" S PY1 0 r r i s h one tried always used. fille ' 14. 44D. PRELUDE [248221 (XVW). the well bred The standing committee 02,Vonuseg imp Premium Clydesdale Stallion, T Proat Wire Fence, Posts and Staples always on hand. ,for Wire Fenced, Drala4e Matters the property of Oscar Wilson. Bro- rwrted and recommended pay- ghaw, will make the season of l'?27 DUN BARTON Fleury Plows and Scufflers and Wheelbarrows. A . meat as follows : J Stephenson, break as follows Monday leaves his own isnow-roade con 8 4.80. stable to Win. Ormerod'o, Green- w Agent for McCorto ick Deering Farm Maebinet wood, night : Tuesday. H. Wilson'o, was passed providing for for cash and A by� law Q Buy and Re airs. bade line. noon and night i Wednes y P Ithe payment of a reward for the die- da %N. J. Miller's. Pickering, noon. T 1covery, apprehension and conviction of persons guilty of steaiing poultry C. �alwer's. Liverpool, night: Tbure --save money Our Motto We have it, can get it, or k is not made. day. G, Oowan's. Brock road, noon. lor domestic far in salwals in the Town. bid own stable night; Friday, John Ship of Pickering, the resolution deal. Scott'd. 8th con., night ; Saturday -ing with this matter having been're- J. S. BAISIDPON ruiag, to his own stable until weinded. mo following Monday afternoon. The council now adj aurned to meet Itine, 17th and 18th sigain on Mood&y. July 4tb. for the EcoTAsy, 233811120019), the superior of general business. in Clydesdale Stallion. Fels' Naptha Soap, 8 for 21 p. Premium tbLe property of Oscar Wilson. will UNIVERSAL -,,- MOTORS ­(concluded next weeks make the season of 1927 as follows P & P Naptha Soap, 5 for .22c Monday, leaves bid own stable, Gra- ham's Hotel, Brooklin. to Mr. Coot's Canned Tomatoes, 2 for 2&- BROUGHAM. WEST HILL 41 Myrt;e. night: Tuesday., J. Thowp­ Canned Pea@, 2 for 25c ■ Mrs• Elson bad & Call to sees sick son's.cou. 2. Reach, night, Wedues- VIC trelati ve In the ci ty on Tuesday, day. Temperstice Hotel, Ashburn. Castile Soap. 4' for 25c ..-.-;-.-.-.STAR AND FLINT SAJI.K.00 Miss Margaret Miller had returned might. Thursd&F,own stable. night: .1hometrom &visit wit"riendaintite Friday, Wm Bradley's, Whitby. Flezo,large 19C ci stable until Canned Pork and Beans, 2 for 25c t night. Saturday. own 1Tbe B u ham Football Club the following Monday afternoon. v0109 to hold & dance in the Town all at Brougham en Wednesday evening, June 29th, at 9.30. Good n 7[f you want a guaranteed Repair job at a reaaonable imuoic, Proceeds in aid of the Foot- price, SEE US. ,ball .Club, Lots by': Auctio S. S. No, 10, Pickering, u will bold Repairs - a all makes. their school picnic on Sat' ma 0 rday after- Experienced Mechanics. b. on the school 100010, June 26t grounds. A nii b�r of choi.,�e bnil JI m ng lots i a t he ki'es rl; ef arb7o .,Tharp will M I a people, little people and married pea• pie. also ball games. Everybody we!- come. Bring Along a basket and enjoy the C n. Nearly all the members of the W.M. S. availed themselves of the opportim- ity of attending the meeting at Mrs CA66iS'8. Gf Agincourt. - A very pleas. ant afternoon was lipent. f he weath- er, alteough threatening, kept nice for the journey, and the -,hearty wel- from the Cassie family gave the nests a feeling of gladness and satin- faction in this reunion of old-time good neighbors and fellow workers in ;the church. A very interesting meeting of the Y. P. S. took place on Monday even- •Ing when Miss M. Feasbv took . charge T? -V311_iT JLG-M wIlTO Will be offered for sale by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE THE 18TH, 1927 1. . .- . . AT 2.86 (STANDARD TIME) These lots are situated on the Richardson -Scott Sub division imnied1- ately south of-King St. and east of Church-St., and the eale will take place on the grounds. For'farther particulars apply-to RURAL SECU RITIES CO., LTD,, W,' H. POWELL, Auctioneer Pickering Village with her group. It being the last meeting of the season and so near July tine 1st, it took the form of a Con- ted;ration celebration. and the group all filled the places assigned to them We &U maple Leaf Mutual Fire Travellers' Cheques :Cheap rates for farm and cuuntry .."They • assure"wifety buildings. •'Windstorm Insurance on buildings, and convenience in wind-wills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance carrying money of all kinds. travelling and FARMS FOR SALE While are negOt iable evay- Wt-ite or phone '-E D. .'B 0,W. M A N where. WHITBY, ONT. • "For ''sale at' a-ny C I NG 'Branch. ....,DAN 'Burnett 's Dance Hall, 9INION AT — 140 Every Tue@Apy, Saturday and Established 1871 Holidays. Fiye-piece Orchestra, Come. Rain or Shine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingston Road, half mile east a t of Rogge Bridge. Whitby Branch Good prize@ for lady and gent J. H. Perry, - Manager every Saturday, Complete Quality Funerals SOLID OAK Id $70. '$1009 $125 CASKET -FUNERAL $145 qi!;.: 9 -41 M A T T H E W S"BURIAL Q0.' _219'Dantortli. Ave.,. Toronto. Phone Gerrard 3300 Our - Fit . n I erals include; Embalming. Hearse. Casket, 'Outside'C 80i Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service.• Funeral 'complete. •No Extras. Visit our establighment tend prove the truth of these statements for yo n rs-e i ves. These prices static] good within a radius of 40 mileiTrom Toronto REMEMBER Clip thin ad. for reference. 31 tf �§` od ry yeiceableizo-of � rs AA ord Roll Roofing is in Bmutf kl four weights and qualities —The light `Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. Prouse, Pickering A R;, I- I all' 'I f , 7 0 _40 Cre-ied ou of en. )_ duting stone And- fashioned into Time,de. fyiDgdesigno. This is the-stoty of our Luem. orials. If you are in. terested conbult us to- day. ­No GreaterTribute" N, W. STAFFORD, KiLgst,�n Romd, Phone ��hltbv 1 138 r 32 Hovis -Bre CLARiKMONT. Mrs. McIntyre'isvisitinsh4irsou, Loaf aii"_& Mrs.'Ysita ha's mo'ved into the H. G. Mclat , for a low. W a Mr. and Yrree Howard Crosb"Ykoi a i 'Waggdw:lling. Anumber from here attended Torouto.spen't Sunday with d. PROSPERITY on the farm is large Brodklin Fair on Saturday. and Mrs- Gibson. Mrs. Peter M&cnab spent a. -few and winn6f of the Chicago Mr. Broad "a secured a position ""With4pape firm in Toronto. days last week with relatives in MIM-3 n M� wwrii\ _r Thos. and Mrs. GresW agent Sun Claremont. She Ceturned to the the city on Sunday with D. h. and RM day with relatives in x ridge. M J. Fleming has ferns fifty ro. Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Fallis, Miss Hangs, with market Luches high. Who can beat it ? F. and Mrs. Michell, qf North Mr. and Mrs. Roden, and Miss Ro- Gray, a brilliant pianist and man. Markharn, spent Sunday with Ed. den. of Toronto, and Mr. -and Mrs. Stokes, of Sombra. visited Mrs. -'--THE KID BROTHER" nd Mrs. Gibson. McCalltmi on Sunday. Comedy "Hot Dog. Mrs. Gerow and daughter, Miss Next, Monday is "Deacon's Tuesday and Wednesday 21and 22 .-Pilyllia, of Brougham, spent Sat. Mrs.:Beal. Night,, % t the B. Y. P.. U. The "THE ESCAPE" urclay with Leslie and Mrs. Heath, of Drum- deacons will paythl" annual vis- it to the Quag s society of the renowli6d spent the week-end w1kh the peopl and will have charge of the prro- Boxer"Wall Papers. _�bo, former's parents here. Mrs. Clarence Widget, of Toron g ra m. The topic will be "Jesus' Teaching on Humility."' to, st)ent the week-'end with her Next Sunday at the Baptist .11 prices, from mother, Mrs.S. Collins. Church the pastor's subject in the. D. P; McFarlane, of Harriston ` ruorning will be "A Layman and 10C to formerly of Claremont, is moving His Achievement." In the evening .1.00 to Kitchener this month. S. and Mrs. Stephenson'and two the third sermon in the series on nere Devil Daniel" vvill be given pe r roll. friends, of Oshawa, spent Sunday T�e, subject will be ."The Fearles v�ith Mrs. Thos. Gibbons. Three in the Harmless Firios." A full line of, Sher- T. Caster is having his residence their children they might hear eouietbing that would Shock. them win�-Williams electric light which is CARD OF THANKS, Paints. -expected here before.winter. rem at homfl at nights where they The choral society entertained The, fam ily of the late G. W. Coates -Also, -some the patio , wts­ in Christie Street wish to Lhank their many relatives, friends ardneigbbors for their kind nice Ginghams and Hospital, Toro . oto, on Tuedday expressions of sympathy �and floral for Mrs. J. Michell and son, Frank, tributes during their sad bereavemett. -Rayons 13pring, and daughter, Mrs. H. Oliver. and FULL LINE OF two children, of Toronto, visited I'MARTIN - SENIOR, with Mrs. Ed. Gibson, last week. red Capt. Larry O'Brien, M. M.,, a character Impersonator, musician Give us a call and be LutherPilkey intends to close Paints, Varnishes etc., for interior and convinced. his shop on June 25th, tq remain *xtertor work. Now is the time to use ir. Give us a call and receive satis- closed for two or three monthp, during which he and Mrs. Pilkey taction. Prices right. Fresh'Groceries always will take& holiday An Saskatch- Fresh Fraits. Cakes and - Confection. ery always on hand. ewan with their son, Clarence, and sloo in the States with- Mrs. Pil- H"Chedt pricesys,id for good bu.tter fresh eggs. brother. Mr. Pilkey requesti mind :,key's those w ho owe him for repair work 0. G A N N 0 N to Settle at once. Anniversary services will be held 30 BROUGHAM in the United Church on the 26th inst ' The special oreacher will be ithe Rev. Wm. Liagland, Idl, - B. Mimico. There bel;pe- S of will pecial cial mnsic by a mixed choir in the ... . ... imorningandinthe evening by% 7 . imale chorus. A liberal offering iA lboped for. Come and eDjoy these 4excellent services. We regret to report the sudden end and death of Goo. W, Coates 4�burner �which took place on Friday last in his 72ad year. His fun4ral took place on Sunday tn Uxbridge Cem. fect. letery and was largely attended% -P e r ion aad was conducted by the Masonic :,Order of whicL he is a member The sympathy of the' coMmunit -is extended to the bereave&family. Oil --stove The Dramatic Club of. the Atich7 ors' Society excelled themselyes in full house 6zA Fri- the presence of & ­..,.929.00 day evening last. The play was most Interesting and led the audi. delivered any ence from one pleasure to snother, ..7 ----,,every character performing his or - her part to the satisfaction of all. place The proceeds exceeded $50, and the Clubare considering invitation 9 Full stock of from other places, The death occurred on Wednes- day of last week, after a lingering Wicks and Supplies Illness, of Mrs. Wilson, relict of the late Hu4h Wilson, at the home tor or her Son, Andrew, or the 5th Rue, all ma ces. -of Uxbridge. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A * Me' Friday Ikst inter- F. 19. C 0 0 P E R 4F Lallao-on and went took place in the family plot An Ashburn Come ry For the CLAREMONT _40 Cre-ied ou of en. )_ duting stone And- fashioned into Time,de. fyiDgdesigno. This is the-stoty of our Luem. orials. If you are in. terested conbult us to- day. ­No GreaterTribute" N, W. STAFFORD, KiLgst,�n Romd, Phone ��hltbv 1 138 r 32 Hovis -Bre Health AUDIT-ORIUM 1. Loaf THEATRE and frospe'rity a i STOUFF"LLE. Scale@ and Oil -Ragine& pleury's famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinderas PROSPERITY on the farm is large children-, 14 Years' ly dependent o-o factors beyond and winn6f of the Chicago FRIDAY and'SATURDAY BAMK MIM-3 n M� wwrii\ ..June 17 wil 1.8 v� �.-1 ;N111, RM HAROLD LLOYD TT with market YM AS - Gray, a brilliant pianist and man. the bxisineos (�f farining and is ready A-11 kinds of Fruit Baskets, -'--THE KID BROTHER" Berry CrateS,� gram toa succeLoi efunclugica. Comedy "Hot Dog. Irma -at -selves accordingly. Thi, ii, ^, e,- Tuesday and Wednesday 21and 22 R. Feasby, Brougham ample which might be followed "THE ESCAPE" Phone 1402, Health Next Fri. and Sat. 24-25. Loaf THE MARRIAGE CLAUSIM"...,-, and frospe'rity a i Prices—Adults 25c cents, Scale@ and Oil -Ragine& pleury's famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinderas PROSPERITY on the farm is large children-, 14 Years' ly dependent o-o factors beyond and winn6f of the Chicago and under, 15,cents- BAMK MIM-3 n M� wwrii\ S-1 G. Schmidt, - Proprietor v� �.-1 ;N111, e HERE .-YOU.-ARE 1 .7. Men's, Yonag Men's and Boy4'Snits—Navy Blue, Dark Brown an� Light slid Dark Groy—with. I or 2 Pairs of Pants. Raj3ging from $6.50 to $17.50. Men's Oxfords—Ox.blood. 'Tau. Brown and Black—Goodyear Welt Rubber Heel. Good Fitters. regular- 5 50, at 4.50. Khaki Panta,�heavy t7ill. sizes 3240. Special $1.75 Call -At J. FINGOLD"S Phone SM 0 SA4 Banking Service' Z Oscar Harnees. Ask the user. and frospe'rity W. M. Palmer wishes to thank -w for their liber. al patronage in the past and Spring Scale@ and Oil -Ragine& pleury's famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinderas PROSPERITY on the farm is large Wheel Barroweem Brantford binder twine and seamd- ly dependent o-o factors beyond and winn6f of the Chicago the realm of the farnie'm' control. BAMK There ova-it be a good. market demand Dunlop Official Servi ce De-pots for farm prodrictaand the production RM costs mn*t he kept ia proper relation -returns. Our Branch TT with market YM Manage-r is thorf�ughly familiar with Gray, a brilliant pianist and man. the bxisineos (�f farining and is ready A-11 kinds of Fruit Baskets, �to) ais,6t in carryin.2 y9u.r farm pro- Berry CrateS,� gram toa succeLoi efunclugica. dolinist; and Harry Brodie, a Irma PICKERING BRANCH-0. A. Sharpo, Manager Branches al*o at Bro*Win. West Hill, %Utbr past firteen years M rs. W usen Ass resided in Brouitham with her son, Agent for Ackerman'� Quality Z Oscar Harnees. Ask the user. �en e � 'th W. M. Palmer wishes to thank -w for their liber. al patronage in the past and Spring Scale@ and Oil -Ragine& pleury's famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinderas for-& continuance of the samo!oI9,89 Wheel Barroweem Brantford binder twine and seamd- -Is and winn6f of the Chicago also *ishbo to Inform them that, ROBT. DEVITT, Dunlop Official Servi ce De-pots during the summer months, his Hornpipe Contest; Miss Grayce Do A. S C 0 TT -store will be closed every Monday, C. B. Spencer, Pickering Gray, a brilliant pianist and man. ­,�Wsdnesday and Friday evening A-11 kinds of Fruit Baskets, ere Berry CrateS,� 7 o'clock and to govern them. dolinist; and Harry Brodie, a -at -selves accordingly. Thi, ii, ^, e,- We have a full line R. Feasby, Brougham ample which might be followed f comedian whose record is "Every Phone 1402, ..by the other merchants in town. of the renowli6d _-."-withont Interfering with their business. Boxer"Wall Papers. Complaints are being made re- J. McGlashan. Dunbarton Farding the amonut of profanity in by boysof .11 prices, from -CLAREMONT indulged some of the the village who have not yet 10C to reached the'teen age, on our main street in the evenings. If the .1.00 . pa. pe r roll. rents crr guardians of these boys would corqe down street somp ev evingwithout the knowledge of A full line of, Sher- their children they might hear eouietbing that would Shock. them win�-Williams -and lead them to keep their dhi4i- Paints. rem at homfl at nights where they areyerfect angels so far as their -con tict and speech are concerned.. -Also, -some A great treat is in store for the ... .... -residents of.Clareniont and vicin: nice Ginghams and ity on Wednesday, June 23. when the Sharnrock'and Thistle Ente.r. for tainers, of Toronto, will appear in- 'z, Hail, -Rayons 13pring, ,the-Community under the ;personal direction of the war-sear red Capt. Larry O'Brien, M. M.,, a character Impersonator, musician Give us a call and be and baritone of IYominion-wido convinced. teputation He will be assisted by the well-known. radio soprano solo- ist, Miss Mabel Abernethy, gold Fresh'Groceries always DUNLOP T I R E S splendid ap- I pearance ofDunlop —Balloons is no guess.. work. That rugged road resistance i� not there by chance. That adequate resiliency was no blind selection. You receive , ihe' .,benefit of thU**tY- -three of' honest Y nrsklng,, careful planning, judicious - experi- mentation. when you buy TLOP TIRES DUN to-day. a Thirty-Three ,Years' Merit I adFklist; Miss Jean MeNaugbtonr n on hand. Have'"You I am agent for the-World's Greateal �en e � 'th Champion National Dancer, of Scale@ and Oil -Ragine& pleury's famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinderas 1A 4 Wheel Barroweem Brantford binder twine and seamd- and winn6f of the Chicago ROBT. DEVITT, Dunlop Official Servi ce De-pots Hornpipe Contest; Miss Grayce Do A. S C 0 TT C. B. Spencer, Pickering Gray, a brilliant pianist and man. A-11 kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry CrateS,� dolinist; and Harry Brodie, a �Clothes Baskets. R. Feasby, Brougham f comedian whose record is "Every Phone 1402, Phone Markham 1604 minute a laugh." Don't miss this J. McGlashan. Dunbarton great treat. -CLAREMONT J MkN! what a tire? Bit. handsome. sturdy— with a wonderf utAll- Weather Tread speciaUy designed for balloon tires. Built of SUP- EkTWIST Cords. More mil*- age than bafloon tire* ever gave before. More road-jdp. Even tread wear. No noise. Ask us for prices. .G. & A. T. Law 'Pickering, Ont. k bwe doesn't umman waltind a few days for It. .., Tg 1A _4$' Farmers, Attention Have'"You I am agent for the-World's Greateal �en e � 'th Separator. "The Renfrew." Stoves, Scale@ and Oil -Ragine& pleury's famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinderas 1A 4 Wheel Barroweem Brantford binder twine and seamd- J MkN! what a tire? Bit. handsome. sturdy— with a wonderf utAll- Weather Tread speciaUy designed for balloon tires. Built of SUP- EkTWIST Cords. More mil*- age than bafloon tire* ever gave before. More road-jdp. Even tread wear. No noise. Ask us for prices. .G. & A. T. Law 'Pickering, Ont. k bwe doesn't umman waltind a few days for It. .., Tg 1A _4$' Farmers, Attention I am agent for the-World's Greateal Separator. "The Renfrew." Stoves, Scale@ and Oil -Ragine& pleury's famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinderas 1A 4 Wheel Barroweem Brantford binder twine and seamd- hand separators. for We. ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 506 Pick.'. BROUGkAM River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of A-11 kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry CrateS,� -FarmersBus-hel gasketal �Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor Phone Markham 1604 BEATTY.r� -7- 91TANDS FOP. THE BEST Litter Carrierq, Hay, Carrieral Pampa, Door Tracks, Covr Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. it will pay you to get my prices OU above before buying elsewbere. FRANK J. 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The two -cent stamp. K ,; ' Up by United States : of that ,.ear, ea the leadership was No. 2 North., $1.8434 ; No. 3 North., Across the Dominion and in a green color, will carry-the fani- , -' Investors'. formally takes over b W. L. Mac- $1.55%, c.i.f. bay pots, _Places to be. Visited. out picture of he Fathers of Confed- ' l ;- •.t �_ °` ifensie•,Kiiag. r ,- Y M oats--No. C nominal; a lion. The three-cent stamp, in reds ; Man. a o. 2 W 8, not quoted; No. 1 feed 64c; bears a picture of the centre block of MOOD OMEN. __....... Fal ln_ t�r_�in Q -the 'general election of I No. 2 feed, ttomina2; western grain HERE 'A MONTH, the Parliament Buildings. The five- �? = 1921, Mr: Mackenzie became Solicitor- quotations in c.i.f. ports. cent stamp will be, purple, and will ?R On Wednesday arrangements were General, an appointment which he Am. corn— Toronto freights, No. 2; Ottawa— H.R.H. Edward of Wales, p l br to place &sixty -flue million dot- held until his elevaton to the Supreme Bellow, kiln dried, $1.12.; No. 8 yellow,' the Empire's Royal favorite, and the show the head of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. , jinn with a syndicate composed of Court Bench in Nova Scotia. Mr, kiln dried, $1.10. coura;eous British Premier Baldwin The twelve -cent stamp will be blue, at Canadian and America McKenzie was five times Mayor of i M {llfeed— (,arlots, delivered Min- I wlil arrive at illustrating a map of Canada. The Y treat: Bran, Quebec on July 29, and aza Akera. On Saturday ,morning ove North Sydney. per ton $32.25; shorts, ;will remain in Canada for more than twenty -cent stamp will be a red color 5 ton, $34 2b�_mlddliaga, per to I and will show the of Avg million of the loan was sold, -wltfi - .25: — - — ►two weeks,- v- i&Wng -- all ._ -- good possibility of the total being YD C Ont. oat"7c, f.o.b, shipping pta.' Dominion between Quebec and Banff. stages of mail t- snsportatioa in Can- j d by Saturday noon at 4tfi per ELU oU tint. good milling wheat — $1.85, I After spending two days in Quebec ads' - rt lnt, f.o.b. shipping points, according - -to' theY will proceed by steamer to Mont- t� — - fBarla real. Arriving in Montreal on Sun- CHU \A C�G CANADIANS INVEST. True Character Shown by Barley—Malting, 78c. day evening, July 81, they will re- 4 fusty pie cent. of the Bale of the Buckwheat-80e. $1. main there until Tuesday morning, = � Executions in Moscow. , $Lois. - Y g' ytas 4t�i per cent. bonds was ac- Rye —No. 2 Aug. 2r coming on to Ottawa, where u ` anted for in the United States and Man flour —First pat in notion they will spend the balance of Tues- Evidence of Return to MOr-, jjj per cent. in Canada "'FREEDOM "? NOT. $9.15; in jute, $s Toronto; second pate:; in jute $8.b�. day, Wednesday and Thursday.. _ w? in addition to the larger subscrip- malty Apparent in Moscow. —The execution of twenty Ont. _ flour — Toror.to, 90 per cent. Details of the program at the No- - received from institutions and t -, r barrel Shanghai tee, as interesting feature in con- persona accused of counter - revolution- pa per in carlota, Toronto, tional Capital have not been definitely $ ary activity against the Soviet se- $5.75; seaboard, in bulk, $5.90. arranged, but a subcommittee of the BARRICADES COMING ;w on with the offering, it was Pxonvca, Cabinet is fa ed, was the far number of sub- Sims, announced in an official tom- preparing to give the : munique made public has caused con- ins- -Can. 'hand- picked $3.80 to Prince and the Premier a pleasant us under $19,000 received from ' DOWN sternation throughout the Soviet Un. $8.90 bushel; rimes $3,46 to $8.60. time. The distinguished visitors will P . vidual investors, both in the Un- ion among former. members of the Maple products —§yru , per im to Toronto but it is not known . The efforts of foreigners g ga Sacra to return States and Canada. Several o! L $2.26 to $2.80; gat, ;2.16 whether the Russian nobility and ez -army officers, y will visit the Ontario to comparative normalcy after threelarger United States syndicate J2.25 per gal.; maple sugar Ib. es received subscriptions in ez- many of whom are still within the 85 to 26c ' Capital. before or after visiting the months of unprecedented excitement, borders of the Union. Honey —CO -fib,, tins 18 to 113 c • 10- West, They will see the Prairie Pro. during which Shanghai has been vir- of their allotments, due psfmar- t'i' vines when the wheat fields are at' tually on the front line of trenches Tbere was evidence of suppressed lb tine, 18th to 18ic; 8 -fib. tins 14 o the fact that the sale of bonds to 14%c; 2% -fib, tins, 16e. their best. I in China's most significant revolution, . excitement in Moscow, an excitement s fo individual investors was consider- Comb hone I - that was not allayed by the frequent y--;4 to $8 Pas' dozen. Both will go sa far west na Banff � �k form when coolies began remov -. i4 a'bly larger than expected. psomsroNS. where the at Unusually assage about the city of police wag- y will part company, the ing the barbed wire and sandbags in , Wally large subscriptions were Wholesalers are quoting to the Prince probably >y; wag- ons and the presence of reinforced � q g F Y proceeding to his ;many thoroughfares around the In- received from United States colleges trade: ranch at High guards at important Government in- River, and the Prime ternational Settlement recently, o " other educational institutions. stitntiona. Smoked meats —Hams, med. 80c' Minister returning east to embark l Their activities were especially cooked hams, 48 to 44c; smoked rota, noted aloe Avenue Edward VII. THE SYNDICATE. for home toward the end o! August $ The syndicate was headed b Blair THE COMMUNIQUE. 26c' breakfast bacon, 26 to 82c; r ; 4 which is the bounds of the French t ' � Y The official communique telling of ' baelss, boneless, 32 to 42c. � Si Company, Incorporated, the Chaae the execution as made public, was as Cured meats —Long dear bacon, JUBILEE STAMPS conces�. This end of the Bund Securities Corporation of New York, p 50 to 70 lbs. $21; 70 to 90 lba., $19; = was open for the first time this week z' � Equitable Trust Company and follows' �90 to 100 its. and u $1St; tight- Issue Of Interest Available since the week of Shanghai's capture r, In view of the open transition to weight rolls, inb rrela 11.50; heav b the -Southerners in March. _ ti5e First National Corporation of terrorism and destructive struggle by ' weight rolls, $38 50 per bbl, '- Before July I by the Municipal ' ton. Associated with these are I pal Council does ; Monarchist and White Guardist ele- Lard —Pare tierces, 14 to 14%c; not intend to remove all the defences, follownig in Canada: Bark of { ments, acting from abroad on instruc -� tuba, 15 to 16%c; pails, 15% to 16e; Ottawa —The special issue of Con -! 9. a Scotia, Banque Canadienne No- i federation postage stamps is now which took two weeks to build at an Canadian Hank of Commerce, tions and with funds from foreign prints, 16% to 17c; shortening tierces, being printed and will be &bailable estimated total expenditure of more Intelligence services, the Collegium of 13 Vic; tubs. 18%c; pails, 14t,4c; blocks before Jul than $200,000 the have ordered the A. Daly & Company, Dominion sari tins, 163Qie Y 1, according to an an -' Y the State Political Department pass nouneement made by Hon. P. J. Ven- '•removal of the barricades at the most A auk of Canada, Hannon Hroe.,!ed death sentences at its session of Cheese —New, large, 19% to 20%; reeaahisIds do Company, McLeod, twins. 20 to 21c; triplets,- 20% to 216 lot, Postmaster - General. The stamps congested intersections, which will - - June 9 on 20 persona, and the Bent- Old, will be in six denominations. permit traffic to flow with compar- ing, Weis Company, Limited, 6tiltone, 2135 c. largr, Zbc;i sates have been carried out. i twins; 26c. Old Stilt ns, 27c. The one•<ent :tam in an or &n ative ease once more. $1attbsws & Company, and Royal 8e- P, ge ashler Corporation, Limited. Na- BRITISH VINDICATED. Butter —No. 1 creamery, 88 to 39c; _ _ - . ._.__ __ _ ..._... : ttcrally the investors appreciate Can -, London. —The world now has an' No. Eggs— Ftoe97c• plain to mad. cows, : d - ed, c$8 ea, I SOVIET +, ads to really coming into her own.! example of the Bolshevik mentality at gg' — h extras, in cartons, choice, $10 to $12 : do; mad•, 38 to ! e Truly a wonderful "Jubilee celebra -' Its worst, it was remarked in British 84c; fresh extras, loose, 3b to 38c; $9 50; do, coma, $5 to $7.60; spring :T Y fldata, 3:,c; seconds, 28 to 9c. , tion of a practical kind. official circles with reference to the poultry, dressed— Broilers, under g lambs, choice, $16.50 to" $17.50. execution of 20 persona {n Moscow on lbs., 39c; do, over 2 lbs., 44c; chick-, sheep, choice, $6.00 to $7.00; do Sends Sharp Note to Poland at► � � � �� envies, x5 0 h s, ige do, calla, charges of anti - Soviet activities, in- ens, 5 lbs. up, 40c: do, 4 to 5 lbs., $4.00 to $500; hogs, select, w,o.c., About Recent Asaasaina- y. eluding tLat of furnishing informa -,33c; do, 8 to 4 Ibs.,'95c; do, 2% to $102bp do, f. and w, 39.96; do, thick 3 w 3% lbe,, 34c; hens, over 5 lbs.. 32c; Lion Of Minister. �4 .�A�Y�\ SOON lion to the Bridal: Diplomatic Ms- smooth, w.o.c., $9.75• do. do, f. and w., _ do, 4 to 6 {by„ 90c ; do, 8 to 4 lba., 28c ; &ion In Moscow. $9.46. Regular discounts on inferior roosters, 25c; turkeys 48 to 47c; Dismissing the Soviet char grades of hogs: DEMANDS PUNISHMENT of ¢.. � � g Ste, spring ducklings, 38c. � �^ against the British Government as MONTREAL. - Moscow, —M. Litvinoff, replying to ,�sz i'" TORONTO LIY� srocx QUOTATIONS. absurd and ridiculous, and declar- P - Broadcasting To Be Under - ,, Heavy beef steers, $9 to $9.50; do,I Oatrs —CW, No. 2, '74c; do; No. 8, the recent Polish note, which express - ing that the British Government .oes fair, $8 to $8.50; butcher steers, ; 70c. Flour —Man. spring wheat its, ed regret for the assassination of M. taken By Province not stoop to Such plot& as trying to choice, $9 to $9.25; do, fair to good, firsts, $9; do, -sec nde $8.50; do, Voikoff, Soviet Minister at Warsaw, , blow up the Kremlin, officials here $8 to 88i75; butcher heifers, choice, strong bakers'. $8.30; winter pats., makes numerous demands on behalf ; LOCATION DECIDED declared that the objectives sought $;,,25 to $8.50; do, com.. $6.75 to choice, $6.40. Rolled oats bag of 90 of the Soviet Government, The Polish The Ontario Government officials' by the Soviet authorities in carrying'$7.25; butcher cows, good to choice, lbs., '$3.75 to $3.85. Bran--S32.25. Government is requested 3o take nee- .1`` out the- Score of death sentences are E6. 75 to 87.50; do, fair to good. $5.25 Shorts•- �34.�b. Midd'linRs•— $41.26. Lave been busy picking out a central to $6; do, com. to med., $4.50 to $6; Ha No.•2, per ton. car lots, $14. essary measures to investigate fully . l the same as they have been in pre- : Y— P vocation for a Provincial Broadesating do, canners and cutters, $2.50 to $4; the assassination of the envoy, all the vlona critical momenta o! the BoI- �� ramifications of the plot leading Station which will be enabled to reach egime— namely, to institute butcher bulls, good to choice, $8.50 to thereto, and to impose strict punish - 11 arts of the province, and Orillia I sheviat r $7,60; do, mad., $5.25 to $5.75; do, a reign of terror, and also to make bolognas, $4.50 .to $5: baby beef, $8.50 Lal7 to loafer who has asked for! ment on the guilty, especially the ' It is necessary to overcome an un• a a se appea o — sup- actual assassin. explained "alma atmospheric barrier" of nationalism by making them be- do, fair, $6.25 to $6.75; stockers„ pose, instead of giving !t to your t�P B W ©ULD WITNESS INQUEST. tighich Interferes with broadcasts from Hove that Russia i8 menaced by for- 'choice, $6.50 to $7 ; do, lair to mad., wife." Loafer — "I ain't got no wife, pronto stations reaching Northern sign powers. !I$5.50 to $6; springers, choice, $90 to The demand is made that M.. Ulian- ntario. Experiments re have been 'con- APPEAL TO NATIONALISM, j$115; milch cows, choice, $90 to $110; lady. -I'm earnln' me own living." f }} I off, Actin Charge d'Affaires at War. •,'; daCted with a view to selecting a According to the British view,' with saw, or other .authorized member of point which will be central and at the no-freedom of speech and consequent - 'LINDBERGH MODEST AMERICAN the Soviet, be permitted to witness *arm time efficient, ly with no public opinion in Russia, > > !the inquest. Poland must take imme- a diate and energetic measures to dis- THE OBJECTS. the Soviet Government has been able GREETED BY HIS COUNTRY parse terrorist organizations and per - - -While the chief object of the station to gain support even from its enemies j eons in Polish territories, whose actly- - --- = -- within Ruse{a by conEinualIy emnha - will be the dissemination_ of fa Motet Demeauor, Heart a Colon --1 of the United States Offi- hies are directed against the Union sizing that the Soviet Union is in iing, forest and mining information, cers' Reserve Corps,. . and tis representatives, and ex It will also' be need as a publicity danger from Baltic States and from ,Courageous, Receives p an illustrious P pal all the great European powers. public, a conqueror each from the Polish Republic. P Y citizen of our Re tnedium. Further, it is apt to 'play Nations Acclaim of the air, and strengthener of the Litvinoff declares that the Soviet 1m important part in the preservation Y--=-- ties which bind us to our sister na -' awaits • immediate information rela- ' of the Province's vast timber wealth; ,A CLOSE CALL ASTOUNDING POISE t {one across the sea. I five to the fulfilment of these de- inasmuch as Government fire- ranging "And, as President-of the United ' mandis. The recent event, he adds, stations are to be equipped, it is re- Saturday saw between 250,000 and States, I bestow the Distin fished Y J_ eq pPe cannot be overcome b official dec- ported, with radio seta. Four- year -Old Algoma Girl 600000 people 'standing in the broil- - The station- and the arrangements .,Has Marvellous Escape ing sun or rushing by back streets Flying Cross, as a symbol of appre- I larations, but requires actual mess- or it are under the char of C. is A. from the Navy Yard b the Washing- ciation for what he is and what he' ures by Poland to'put an cnd to such d From Death. has done, upon Colonel Charles A. hastile activities. ale, director of publicity at the, pat- ton Memorial, to the White House to, Lindbergh." The note expresses gratitude for ' lament buildings. 'Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.— Four -year- get one single chance to see the youth g ` d g the friendly attitude of the Polish sh,, No set has definitely een urchas -, old Doris Rogers, daughter of Joseph I who flew the ocean and to do him LINDBERGH'S REPLY. — = --- Y P .�; Government and people, and declinca od yet but negotiations are in progress Rob±ers, of Cloudslee, 40 miles east of ;'honor. response to President Cool- . p compensation and this end. The power will not the Sault, had a narrow escape when Col. Charles Lindbergh, the modest , In his des to" accept the offered Po g ' idge's address of welcome, Colonel to the family of M. Voikoff. It re- �Ijlr' 2 000 watts. The question of left alone seated one a manure spread- and extraordinary ours American' q y y g Lindbergh said: ; jects the Polish suggestion that the er while her uncle ato to attend �g►ave length, is relation to Toronto, pp flier, was feted by his country on i „ assassination was the act of a mad - to some cattle. On the evening of May 21 I arriv- ,)roronto suburban and other Ontario Saturday at Washington. President man, but asserts instead that'it'was The horses started off at a brisk ed at Le Bourget, France. I was in ., �t4itions, has not yet been determined., Coolidge, in greeting the astonish- due .to to the harboring of So iet ene- walk and the machine was thrown Paris for one week, in Belgium fora g Y a ,4 What will have to be fixed by the ing young man, said in part: day, and was in London Scud in En mien on Polish soil, into gear when it dropped `into a bad ,, g- f *adlo branch of the department of The absence of self- acclaim, 'the land for several days. Everywhere It regretfully points out'that, not.' juarine and fisheries at Ottawa. rut. The child was thrown back off refusal to become commercialized, i I went at eve 5 Y here w ithstandiiij; many warnings, Poland the seat and was carried between the every meeting I attended FORMER LEADER DIES which has marked the conduct of this I was requested has neglected to take the necessary revolving rollers and over the beater. ! q ted to bring a message sincere and genuine exemplar of fine home to you. Always measures to safeguard the Soviet rep - Her clothes were torn off and she was and noble'virtues has endeared him to' Y ys the message resentatives. Despite assurances that } } badly bruised. was the same. P on.,D. D. McKenzie of Nova every one. He has returned un8poiled. "'You have seen," the message was, Poland has never permitted terrorist "Particulfirly has it been delightful 'the affection of the le -of France activities, Mr. Litvinoff says the Un- to ) Passes After Long Illness JOE. WRIGHT LEAVES have him refer to his aeroplane i°p ion has and will submit data disprov- P for the people of America demon- Elevated to Bench as somehow possessing a personality: strafed to ing this assertion. It. takes issue with w and beta wall you. When you return to. Halifax, N.S. —Mr. Justice D. D. Canadian Oarsman On way g equally entitled to credit' America take back that message to the statement that the assassin is not ; �SeI{enz{e of the Supreme Court of to England with himself, for we are proud that; the people of the United States from a Polish citizen, and ass "r that '> ova Scotia, former Solicitor- General in every particular this silent partner the people of France and of Europe.' facilitating naturalization enables the of Canada, died here after an illness The young Canadian who won the represented American genius and in- � "I thank Y9u." enemies of the Soviet to carry on Of two months. Philadelphia Rowing Henley recently, dustry. I am told that more than 100 i ! under the protection of Polish citizen- _ Hon. Mr. McKenzie was 19 years left Toronto, his home town, for Eng- separate companies furnished ma- CANADA REPRESENTED. I.ship• "Poland has ne lected her duty," �> the House of Commons, sitting for land, on Thursday night, to .compete terials, parts or service in its con- At his reception by the President, g Y, ape Breton North - Victor s. He was In the world's premier rowing event, struction. Hon. Vincent Massey and Mrs. Mas- continues the note, " {n not expelling rn Jan. 8, 1859, at ;,a ce Ainslee, "The Diamond Sculls;' at Henley, "And now, my fellow- citizens, this sey occupied a prominent place on the Pereans known to be carrying on acts 1 p p Navy hostile to the 'Soviet Union. It knew "5 i� N.S. He was twice elected to the England. young man has returned. He is here. � diplomatic Platform. At the Na Nova Scotia Legislature, and in 1904. He has brought his unsullied fame Yard, where he stepped ashore, Can- long ago that hostile organizations t elected to the House of Commons. Mrs. Grub (after a tiff) — "When I home. It is our great privilege to ada was represented by T. A. Stone, were actually planning the murder of e was re- elected In 1908, 1911, 1917 married you T did&' know you were welcome back to his native land, on Secretary at the Legation. At Canada the Soviet representative." die- dad 1921. __Following the death of Sir sudbL a coward. I thought you were behalf of his own people, who have a House the Cansoian Ensign was ilfrfd Laurier is 1819, M!, Mogen- a brave man." Qnjbb — "So did deep affection for him, and have been! played in honor of the air ace of the A good safety drive is to drive safe., ` sic became House Leader of the Ub- everybody el%" thrilled by his splendid achievement, United States. � .,,x•y, ag :.. , _ , �..., .. ..: ,..- , . ,. ,_ .�., ' � x ->r» 'az�' .a r s,r>s., n ��:.• �'",."w3 ?;.? ,��. �.ya�,, q�,,� ,� . .,. C� -,� ,.. .,,�: °. ,`'• _....:.. "` '�..k.+•'•,., l3 kz' 'a ' :�.. ^,>,.>:,',.s -b'!" ....." ., dp,,^. '+• -"�i - •�,..µ.+�":�,w�►.�$ ?•� :.� *w';r.', °._Y?�1. "�° :. ?.. der •� .� .�. Y' .a. ir'.a_.,- Z. wu.... 'h..w.a.;r.. . _ _,. - •.. �°°i.., r:- •.3a•:: � , t ?'e,r�,....,.,.£^��w.- *�hal°�.. _ , .. ' I :;!q ii!:: 1 lz!ii 1 1, �tz �.�p� t. F N,�777tz s. 1 7 -WHo ARE 11FAK, ...-Gain New Vitality -by Buildini- d; the Blood.. There are many women who pass their days in a. constant state' of weariness. They have barely 8ufB- :c1ent energy to enable them to per- form their manifold duties. Often they have an aching head, a miser- able pain In the back, and limbs that feel as heavy as lead. The whole trouble I , Is due, to bloodlessness. No woman need suffer in this'way. It, is easy to obtain a supply of rich red ..blood by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The new blood created by these pins rapidly builds up the Bya- tam; headaches and backaches dis- appear, energy returns and the joy of living is felt once more. Proof of these statements is given A - I nbutpry Nation. cone The After n Quebec Evn..e= (C-11c.): . .. t lo tests we are I" - 'Af ids economic advantage enjoyed by, the 0 -red with Can United Stales as compared V—Mced Aluminum is the i ada rests in the formidable tactics em- vicied by them to acqiAry Protecti" against container our competition, whilst we best co er for tea. leave them free to luvade our terrl- tory to the detriment of our own work- people.- The American nation floods the Can�dian market with its Pro- ducts, but it is . impossible for our articles, with the exception of a very' if-ew, to compete upon the Anivirican :ma.iket.' 'The American worker thus has the advantage of selling at bome andAn Canada, while we can only sell in Canada. The day this unequal sit - nation -is changeill'to our advantage, we shall see the beat American work- is'-9do'd Wails men demanding . entrance into Canada. In the meanwhile we are and shall re- T main a tributary country to this tJnl- . 1 1, ted States. Our political -liberty to of wow packed. only inAluminu'mg. compark*ti*ely little Importance to DY Mrs. Ed. Lenore, Stoney Point, them; . they are satisfied with their Britain and the United States. ' Classified Adverti"Itnents' b Oat., who says: - "For a long time I The peculiar relfrous Ideas Of 'commercial supremacy and our own- had been In a very miserable condf- some people are almost as had as not YOB REQUIRE BAMT"r RUBBX1 GOOD London Truth (Ind. Llb.) : (In E,.,Tte for estalogus and Pricis list ad omit dependence. tion, always feeling tired out, sleepy, f having any religion -at all. Notes fi;om.New York.) The time to. ULT7 Rubber Waft& RIVL W-L U-91 and weak. The least work about the Wrod 3dontruL house would leave me helples6ly tired Say Muth that, we are now "saying some Do. and nothing that I did seemed to gii e was five years age. It was then that gatment. Clow Meru unnaceztszs� TUT BABY OF YOURS " or PT time. IL IL Vacation time will soon be here; sells it- fun relief. Bellevelng that a, rest might the United ""'Bay 8L , T*roWo. do me good, we moved to town, but, And you have cause to thank we should have faced You". 2W States, fairly and squarely, with one -% IA-UOND JUBILEE CELEHRATION-AIUKA my dear, contrary to expectations, Instead of Your lucky Mars and things, Keep Him Well With the Aid of opinion in favor-ipf treating debt, and P 320 per day wiluts automobile ownAps --eW. 4 ag getting better I was growing steadily For money in the bank. Baby's Own Tablets. reparations as one problem. We did ,,4 Holder ; with five sets. Asents, Gar-es stera• 'Weaker. One day while talking to a per& etc.; send for circular and mWirpals W104.. not press this point of view as we list Sample postpaid 75c. JublUd FUz Co., 161 . . . . . . "0 neighbor, she urged my taking Dr. His own Vacation having flew, 'N matter bow strong -and not might have done. We accepted the Queen Weirt. Toronto. Pink P01s. telling me that For what shall he who sings your child may be'he requires a laxa- e I �A1,98MMN OF INTEGRITY WAIT= 'to 'bet' daughter had been In a condition This second verse be 'thankful to" tive sumetimes so that the stomach attitude of Washington where settle-, "Old Reliable Foothill Nwwdtv4 #oil for the ­-A ments were favored. If there is fault, I tablished 90 years). New " gpecdal linva much like mine. This persuaded me His lucky stars-and thingal may be kept sweet and the system sellers• atelusive territory, hished cot-1-1013a -didue, and I have much it lies with ourselves, our muddle- handecrate area outft Experlanoti nal arlee"a" to try this me reason to be grateful that I followed Such care and worry money bri ' age, Formerly the' laxative medicine. headed way of not Baying right out Wyjte for full V&rUrUl&M atone • WeW1Lr.QM Be glad ht*ll Is ,peat;, given 1c, children were disagreeable what we mean . her adivce. After the use of a few n and sticking to What Toronto we say. EUIRTERED CHIN(HILL& RABBITU, boxes of the pills, there could - be no And thank your lucky stars and things ones-castor oil, Benue. tea. powders 11"kist was lied for all the young you ralee our st�k. doubt that they were helping me, and That you, my dear, have went. and son on. But now Baby's Own Tab- PrIM WLnMZf QU&L 91114W =WY OdM ILV*rdL X&SY tQ lets, easily administered and pleasant Toronto Lad as I continued their use my health it Is told of a certain lady that one rata. Uuch more profitable than poultry. Illus. and strength came back and now I Now our vacation's came and went, to take, have superseded these. The had some fur coats sent up on appro- crated by with run tworawtion. l()II. QXW 0aws trttr FLITZ11, EWa 41. Woodraffe. Ontario. am doing all my work and feeling We're settled for another year, children like Baby's Own'Tablets. val on Saturday� and returned them In the beat of health. For this splen- For all our money has been spent Not only as a laxative but In many on Monday. morning with the mesa- A wise man Is one who --never did condition I must give my thanks And Mollie Is again back here. other ways these Tablets are an Ideal age "None 1. aultabe " The next day argues with a woman, to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." remedy for little ones. They quickly she received a courteous communt. reduve feverishness. relieve Indigest- The pills are sold by all druggists., Some folks can't work cation from the bead of the fur de- M Inard's Liniment Is reliable. or you can get them by mail at 50c before tak tion, colic and vomiting. prevent con- partment, returning her prayw'•�V&, Ing a vacation for thinking about It a box from The Dr. Williams' bled!• and afterwards for talking about it. stipation, check diarrhoea, allay teeth- which had been found In the pocket 7 tine Co.. Brockville, out. Ing pains and promote healthful, 1 o One of the coats. 00 natural sleep, a In Not Weather. You can get Baby's Own Tablets at I Tke Ckorms o! A Velvet Ski*--axd 9A4 Frieziidship With France. The soldier boy sticks to his guns say dealer In medicine or at " cents Pure Blood Under 11 London Morning Post (Cons.) : The' through the fray, I a box from The Dr. Williams' Medl- o -f British policy is f rien4- � 'The shoemaker sticks to his last, tine Co., Bratkville. Ont- cornerstone y� 'A ship with France, and we think it The laborer sticks to h4a Job ON It'r imay also be said that the corner-stone done, Of French policy is friendship with! , The sailor boy sticks to the mast. England. If that friendship were by bow to make a quick -cooking fire. 00- OF any mischance to be; broken, and the I The alnger-he sticks to the songs he two neighbors were to drift away; can sing. -from each other In coldness and mis_ The hooter-be sticks to the dance, understArading, the dangers which But the man In ' the offlice can't do threaten both would be enormously any work. . COS111701" Increased; but as long as they stand So he Just sits and sticks to his i together in a cordial and general pants. agreement, they mutually insure each Ile effecdveniss of that rc other's safety. And as neither has A teacher asked the class with popular touch of "make-up" any interest in -war, but, on the con- what weapon Samson slew the. Phil• saw trary, have both a great need and de- Imines. He got no reply. aire .for peace, we may gay that this f '*What is this?" he asked, pointing ham's *Vegetable Compound, Ike bottles -the Compound Tablets, t*%. friendship is the strongest power for `to , his jawbone. "The n and dearness that result m from the use of TRU-BLOOD. .1peace in Europe to -day. jawbone of an asel" was the prompt reply of a scholar. F1, :.- 1 I Thds much-prescribed Blood 16WJL7 -4 Tonic corrects the -coarsening ..Why He Kicked. tendency of "comptexion. aids" Harrington-'Have you a blank Old Lady - "You little w . ret . ch and makes the skin dear, check 7" One of the outstanding 4" be smooth and cakrful. Why are you kicking that little y yI Carrington—No. I just used the aeveiopmwts by Firestone like that?" Your Druggist now bai TILU- 'e- L 1.1ast one to overdraw my own ac is the Gum-ftPing 111.001). Test its heslth-aad-beauty- count" hands is sore!" process• wilt isaPreB»�a 0 insulates every of every e CIVUL=tlon is Improving. It to no . ., .. �1 7�" cord a ding longer thought necessary to try to REmINDERS. and re" 991 jr, el,e teach every little boy and glill, to play streng& to the cords r-�r- t000 lid, d I U the piano.. I �doting internal friction and -if You Camp, Camp Care beat so destructive to tire life. TR BLOOD fully. Lot's wife has nothing much on A P R 0 1) UV Mrs. Dave Kirk. The former looked The first thing to remember Is thait. The F-wegtcow'' Ekaer back and turned into a- pillar of gait; everything belouss- to somebody, your locality will gladly --Mrs. Dave looked back and turned In- FaRure to shut a gate, with resitu to ypgi t6 extra Valtse of Gum- 7. to a telephone pole. that often cattle and other live stock He, is prepared to Dipping- find the opening and roam miles from OPERATION' LEFT :I, Rhea goes out with her young the pasture Is almost unforgivable demonstrate how the cords of When He Applied Other Names- the carea" are satmated in a man and eats a large dinner and then from the point of view of the •farmer Neighbor-"Your husband is very . : rubber wMch nukes --calls a spade a evade, I a supper after the show they call her -and he to Jusified. - BIER VERY WEAK ''."i Crank- -calls a stuffed date. DIqflgurIng natural resources should more - economical ;kr4;1dJ guess?" and 'safety. always be avoided. A, true sports- comfort Mrs. Suburaban-"86mettmes.,, but Boy to Storekeeper,-"Have you got Tells of Wonderful man not when he's digging post holes for never trespasses on. prohibited FUtUTONIL Tim #a RUSIMIlt CO. -on post Oy CANADA LIKITI&D four quarters for a one?" ground nor fishes or hunts Dotted Relief After Taking �.yiffi& our new fence." "YessIr, here you land. A self-styled hiker who con- Storekedper Harnaton, Onterio 7� il F. Pinkhaw!s Veget&We lx are. tinually begs for auto rides makes Disqualified-Tbe man who boasted -"Thank you.,, .1 the motorist. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Compound Boy driving unpleasant 'for V! that he had won the walking Mee Storekeeper - "Hey,' there, where's An important phase Qf camp life �three times running. the one?" roaring One is is to build a fire, but a Coniston, Ontario.- "After a so- Boy - "I'm the one." were operation and a three weeks' oy not needed and a fire wbould be one "The modern girl," declares a CTItIC, ���0.� gg� fifth the size of the clearing made for stay in a hospital "can get dressed In two minutes." This I returned home it. Large fires prevent proper cook- so weak that I wW Includes, of course, a minute and a half Highway Accidents Ing and sometimes cause forest fires; i pbestam Bkodg the oniyoern-Dipped Th- Am deciding what to wear. all tires should be drowned with unable to move a Boston Transcript: In five years, chair. For four water When camp is broken, and be months I was al- ..z more than 3,000,000 people have been sure no peat Is burning underground. most frantic with Experiments of more than 30 sent to hospitals In this country as years have Proven that Alumi- An single spark might fly 100 feet pains and suffer t the result of highway accidents. Is AMPERS1 mg until I thought num is e best container jaiid start destruction of 1,000,000 sure there could the time coming when It will be trees, The courteous, camper leaves for tea, and paper the poorest. -necesbary to make every garage do Take MInard's In your kit. A be any help nc the site cleared of rubbish and treats is I had very Red Rose Tea is now packed duty as an ambulance station? - Good for cuts, sprains, burns, for me front severe pamsin my e. the camp as..he would have his 1,::4 $7 only in Aluminum, and every and insert bites. .. . "I '. ., :: left side and sofa law�n treated. ck e is guaranteed to b97 Oh wha -ts so rare a r t as a full day's :ered agony every month. Una day E: ;Rject condition. b i work in Junel ie-C when I was -not able to get up my The:capta:tn sawa yalfi�r rult a mother begged me to try your mad- - trying to cook his breakfast with an icine. My husband. got me a bottle­ amateurish fire, so he showed him of Vegetable Compound at'. once and bow to make a quick -cooking fire. 00- OF X I took it, I started h second "Look at the time you're wasting,- "A'Nrhen I in .bottle;. . said to my.surprise and joy the pains in left 1 he said. was the Hima my side me completely and COS111701" layas I often had to bunt my own i am able, to do all 'ally' work' without why 'I Ile effecdveniss of that rc -be in a-fArmer�s-­wife,-so - yam- be idle long. In I -have, popular touch of "make-up" miles to the jungle, shoot my food, saw will be greatly enhanced if the skin or pluck its thin cook and sat it and return to the camp under half "Of skin has the velvety smooth- ham's *Vegetable Compound, Ike bottles -the Compound Tablets, t*%. Tires Are n and dearness that result m from the use of TRU-BLOOD. CAN :.- 1 I Thds much-prescribed Blood 16WJL7 -4 Tonic corrects the -coarsening ..Why He Kicked. tendency of "comptexion. aids" Harrington-'Have you a blank Old Lady - "You little w . ret . ch and makes the skin dear, check 7" One of the outstanding 4" be smooth and cakrful. Why are you kicking that little y yI Carrington—No. I just used the aeveiopmwts by Firestone like that?" Your Druggist now bai TILU- 'e- L 1.1ast one to overdraw my own ac is the Gum-ftPing 111.001). Test its heslth-aad-beauty- count" hands is sore!" process• wilt isaPreB»�a 0 insulates every of every e CIVUL=tlon is Improving. It to no . ., .. �1 7�" cord a ding longer thought necessary to try to REmINDERS. and re" 991 jr, el,e teach every little boy and glill, to play streng& to the cords r-�r- t000 lid, d I U the piano.. I �doting internal friction and -if You Camp, Camp Care beat so destructive to tire life. TR BLOOD fully. Lot's wife has nothing much on A P R 0 1) UV Mrs. Dave Kirk. The former looked The first thing to remember Is thait. The F-wegtcow'' Ekaer back and turned into a- pillar of gait; everything belouss- to somebody, your locality will gladly --Mrs. Dave looked back and turned In- FaRure to shut a gate, with resitu to ypgi t6 extra Valtse of Gum- 7. to a telephone pole. that often cattle and other live stock He, is prepared to Dipping- find the opening and roam miles from OPERATION' LEFT :I, Rhea goes out with her young the pasture Is almost unforgivable demonstrate how the cords of When He Applied Other Names- the carea" are satmated in a man and eats a large dinner and then from the point of view of the •farmer Neighbor-"Your husband is very . : rubber wMch nukes --calls a spade a evade, I a supper after the show they call her -and he to Jusified. - BIER VERY WEAK ''."i Crank- -calls a stuffed date. DIqflgurIng natural resources should more - economical ;kr4;1dJ guess?" and 'safety. always be avoided. A, true sports- comfort Mrs. Suburaban-"86mettmes.,, but Boy to Storekeeper,-"Have you got Tells of Wonderful man not when he's digging post holes for never trespasses on. prohibited FUtUTONIL Tim #a RUSIMIlt CO. -on post Oy CANADA LIKITI&D four quarters for a one?" ground nor fishes or hunts Dotted Relief After Taking �.yiffi& our new fence." "YessIr, here you land. A self-styled hiker who con- Storekedper Harnaton, Onterio 7� il F. Pinkhaw!s Veget&We lx are. tinually begs for auto rides makes Disqualified-Tbe man who boasted -"Thank you.,, .1 the motorist. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Compound Boy driving unpleasant 'for V! that he had won the walking Mee Storekeeper - "Hey,' there, where's An important phase Qf camp life �three times running. the one?" roaring One is is to build a fire, but a Coniston, Ontario.- "After a so- Boy - "I'm the one." were operation and a three weeks' oy not needed and a fire wbould be one "The modern girl," declares a CTItIC, ���0.� gg� fifth the size of the clearing made for stay in a hospital "can get dressed In two minutes." This I returned home it. Large fires prevent proper cook- so weak that I wW Includes, of course, a minute and a half Highway Accidents Ing and sometimes cause forest fires; i pbestam Bkodg the oniyoern-Dipped Th- Am deciding what to wear. all tires should be drowned with unable to move a Boston Transcript: In five years, chair. For four water When camp is broken, and be months I was al- ..z more than 3,000,000 people have been sure no peat Is burning underground. most frantic with Experiments of more than 30 sent to hospitals In this country as years have Proven that Alumi- An single spark might fly 100 feet pains and suffer t the result of highway accidents. Is AMPERS1 mg until I thought num is e best container jaiid start destruction of 1,000,000 sure there could the time coming when It will be trees, The courteous, camper leaves for tea, and paper the poorest. -necesbary to make every garage do Take MInard's In your kit. A be any help nc the site cleared of rubbish and treats is I had very Red Rose Tea is now packed duty as an ambulance station? - Good for cuts, sprains, burns, for me front severe pamsin my e. the camp as..he would have his 1,::4 $7 only in Aluminum, and every and insert bites. .. . "I '. ., :: left side and sofa law�n treated. ck e is guaranteed to b97 Oh wha -ts so rare a r t as a full day's :ered agony every month. Una day E: ;Rject condition. b i work in Junel ie-C when I was -not able to get up my The:capta:tn sawa yalfi�r rult a mother begged me to try your mad- - trying to cook his breakfast with an icine. My husband. got me a bottle­ `Ml; :11 "a - �-401 , amateurish fire, so he showed him of Vegetable Compound at'. once and bow to make a quick -cooking fire. 00- OF I took it, I started h second "Look at the time you're wasting,- "A'Nrhen I in .bottle;. . said to my.surprise and joy the pains in left 1 he said. was the Hima my side me completely and layas I often had to bunt my own i am able, to do all 'ally' work' without breakfast. I used to go about two -be in a-fArmer�s-­wife,-so - yam- be idle long. In I -have, miles to the jungle, shoot my food, D-1 ehn't all, - ta 'ken 'six bottles of Lydia E. Pink,, skin or pluck its thin cook and sat it and return to the camp under half "Of FREE BOOK CEWEN'TonREQUEST ham's *Vegetable Compound, Ike bottles -the Compound Tablets, t*%. • an hour." Then he added, course CAN ttles of l,ydia E. Pin ham's Bloodt F1, you have beard of the Himalayas?" -Yes the recruit, "and Tells cause of cancer and what to do Medicine and have also used the San- t*veVZ��"-M L. LAJEUNF,884 r8()ntario. air," replied also of inanias." for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for it to -day, Mentioning this paper. Ad- - L, 10,% conis t014 Minard's Liniment for Insect bites. dress .Indianapolis Cancer Hospital T-U."a"Alift • 18bUE No. 25­17. `Ml; :11 "a - �-401 , •'� rurz.75G'1x!ARY "'` fir sR ti' -w`,L: ..::.,...; .:r + .a.ta+"� T.:+'.v*p.vey, v . ^",.r;'�' xa,�44nd''Ch 'Y`rV :x•M' ,.:✓„ r x• a �a „t vs ,s9t 5, fk.t « 7n:a,> w.. r y .R. �•s� a " R , :.e g r vui+' w' 4 -r,:3 & , .. , y:. a -3D:' ymai.d - . +..,9,' . c: .rwz �v. v di, nc�vvi .,nom. 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A. �So, Wit, Dentist, prat_ place. tiling in Toronto, Willi be here in his � •�� `a -Sunday in Toronto. office from 130 m. to 6 m as as- -Miss Moore, of Rosebank, call- —Much of the joy has been tale- p p' . - ad on Mrs. Fawkes on Sunday. an out of motoring stone the adop• ual on Thursda y, --i— -- -Miss Nellie Arpot, of Toronto, tion of Goveria woot G9ntrpl, Which -br. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- s ant Sunday at her home here. Premier Ferguson deserii;es aia ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware tin I' store. Office home, 9 to 6 daily and - -� Tbexton, of Oshawa, advanced temperance Ieglsla• � x �.. •; pe evenings by appointment. .._ spent Sunday with friends in Pjck- Lion. Many, who formerly took trio mach pleasure from an auto drive —Death came very suddenly tai pent on Saturday afternoon or Sunday, John Shaughnessy on Wednesday —Lhn and Mrs. Draper . pe morning when at work in the r ' till's week -end with Rey. >Yir. now deprive themeely� of LbHt well yards at the west end of the MA INTEREST• 1 Hof Iv pleasure because they are afraid - ' Ivy. village. Without an warning he a • ' —Mrs. Clement, of Milton, has to venture on Lha roads on account kl `.been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. T. of the danger from intoxicated fell to the ground and expired im- ,f, �ti _ IN LINES Bantiag. mediately. His funeral ivill, take u v motorists, which are now becam- place this morning at 9 o'clock. - •' —Leo McGinty, Toronto, spent Ing rageb more numeroos. During •THATp+�+. Saturday here with his sister, Mies the past week several arrests were ARE WORTH H" Norine McGinty. made in this vicinity of motorists WHI�EVALE. —Miss P. J. Wright hue been who are charged with driving a e committee of the Union Sunday attending the Yearly Meeting of car while in an intoxicated condi- 8001 plenic met in the Wbiteyale HOLLERING •;• 3 Friends at Toronto. - tion, whereas formerly arrests for United Churcb on June 8th and made ^ 1 r —Miss Phyllis Pilkey spent two this breach of the law was very arrangements for holding a picnic at • a�. ABOUT days last week with Charles and rare. From present appearances Oshawa on July 14th. Football and • M:ra: Law, of Oshawa. it would seem that those temper- baseball will be played, and other' Mrs. Hobbs, of Toronto, is once people who voted for Goverg• games for the younger children. Don't date. ate. �yspending a few weeks with her went Controls under the impres- forget t Our new line of Men's and • Boys' "Sisson" Boots � daughter, )firs. b. A. Sterritt @ion that it was going to promote '• ' and Oxfos ds is certainly ' meeting with approval - -Mrs. Goodwin, of Toronto, soberiety, are likely to be badly _ PORT PERRY + especially the Work Boot with the "Pasco" Sole — -- (formerl Mre Warren Woodruff), disappointed. Police Magistrates at a4.Q0 per pair. • °. a,� sFti vA&y with -friends in the should see to 'it that leniency is Owing to the ever increasing mum• 71agg-e. not shown to the intoxicated bee ecpeople visiting the gardens at —Wro. and Mrs Buyes sad Mrs. motorist A terra in jail should "Beechcroit," Mr, Kent bar deemed A great lice of Men's Fine Summer Shirts is it neceesary to close the grounds on Broad- cloths and Silks, from 1.50 to 4.50, The+ i A. T. Boyes, of Belleville, spent be handed out to every person Sundays to the General Public, The "Arrow" Shirt is smart, well made and of tl�he weekend with relativee in found guilty of this crime, and, as grounds . will be open as usual during foot colors. x, Pickering. a rule, It should not be the mini- the week on and after June 20tb. —Prank and Mrq. Axford and mnm penalty either. According Mr, and Mrs. Kent will spp reciate ' Sam, Stewart, of,Coldaprings, spent to the present law a person• is very much if people will refrain from -Summer Footwear for the whole famil The ' l5widay evening -with L. D,,'and allowed to get gloriously drunk. phoning or enquiring at house for per- " "Kauf man" quality, Boots, Oxfords and straps .. i . Mrs. Banks. but he is not supposed to be in mission to enter on Sundays. , —Pr.' Robert McQuay, of To. 'charge of a car while in that con! Lodiee' and Girls' Gingham and Linen Dresses- roato, visited his aunts, Mrs. W. dition. { S. O. Football Assodation A complete range in newpa cterne and colors, very D. Gordon and Mrs. Jae. Sower —The bright, beautiful day _ nicely made, 98c, 1.29 anti 1.79. °t ' villa, on Sunday. brought many members from the FaAatrs 9TA14DINti —Mrs. W. G. Scott, of Clare- various branches of the Women's W L D P snout. and Mrs. Geo. W. P. Every, Imetitute in South Ontario to the Brolgham, 8 0 1 7 of Whitby, spent Sunday with annual district convention, which Gr6en Rifler. 2 1 .1 6 9taunion Wall Papers are going strosR. Huge Aseortrlsest W. J. and Mrs. Miller. was held in St. Andrew's United Olaremout, 2 1 8 4 right in stork to choose faom. —Paull and Mrs. KOiftOD and Church on Wednesday last, and Cherry wood, 1 1 2 4 - lOc to :1.00 per roll. family, of Parry Sound, spent which was prebided over by 14 re. Goudtvood, •0 2 2 2 Sunday here with Mrs. Bnifton's G. H. Hunter of Brooklin, the dis- Brooklin, 0 S. 0 -0 Vii+ --- imother, Mrs. James Gordon. trict president. The meeting was Just placed in stock two new lines of Ladies' } —A number from Pickering and characterized by a distinctly pat - av4HO d4itao�34�4►naowti. Strap Shoes — Patente —one with low heel, and vicinity attended tits Fair at riotic atmosphere. The ]oneheoa specially nice for growing girls. The Other ? ` Brooklin, on Saturday, hich was was a noticeable feature of the OR BALE -10 young pigs, $11.00 a - with Cuban heel, nicely finished, 2.75 and 3.35. postponed from May 24th on-ac- gathering, as the bead table had Fpair, W. Carson, Claremont. 41 Zi eountof rain. in its centre a 3 story birthhday %ANTED -Disc barrow. larae size. Many new dress lengths in the leading -C. W, sad Mrs. Pilkey and cake in honor of the 30th anniver• ,n good repair. C. C. Parker, Pickervsg. 41 Broad. Miss Phyllis spent ,Friday even- ear of the Women's Institutes , New Fabrlc@. no two alike, y t CR WHEAT I•'OR SALE — Silver cloths, Silks, Fancy Prints etc. ing is Oshawa attending the Rr'a and the 60th of Confederation. R 3 duatiag exercises of the Oshawa Mre. J H. Mitchell, the oldest mem- ,1JHu11 "t!e`Y` c. Hood, lot 23, a9� ' PSFier- :. .. General Hospital. ber of the Whitby Branch, which Anotner assortment of Grey Graniteware to —G. and A. T Law have opened was the first organized in South OR SALE -8 Pico, a weeks old. M. _ — d>h -pane, roast -pans. palls, covered rap a garage and stervice station Ontario and the second in the Pro• lo818. Burk. R a 1, Locuit Hill. Phone 441 Pick eaace -pans, tea pots etc., etc., •land solieita a share of the ppastrop vince, put the knife Into the cake, going at 69 cents each. - e of the motorists of thedietrieL and Mre. McNeilly, the �ldset FOR BALE -acre of lAnd in Pick- and V IIlage. _ . w Baker, Hon 91. Piet. "Ale advt iu soother comma member of the Brooklin Branch, er,t,g, 40-43 — Michael Dwyer, who was to which presented the cake, lit the oR SAL$_A frame barn. =4oft. y H A ' N1 N severely iv'nred in So. spin acci- candles, withi9hich it was deco �! a �t m good condition. Apply to Mrs,. G. Philip. '.. dent near Lynda's Creek, west of rated, and the Pickering ladies Brougham. 39tf • • Whitby on Monday of last week, served the cake. This ceremoDyy its making s Rood recovery. and is was preceded by so opening ad- Fc OR BALE— RApply 'A. K Durban a Iw11, fit for service. Apply A. K..Rittenhovse � expected home from the Oshawa dress on the Federation and nam lot 3. con. 4. Scarboro. 41 ;Hoe ital in a few days. ing of the Dominion of Canada by pp L'CSWHEAT FORSALEs, good. ..How Stror-,, Are You ' —8L Peal's United Church sec- Mre. Hunter. Brief addresses for B clean seed, 5,1ver Hull varxty. Chan, Carter vices on Sunday at 10 30 a. m, and the Provinces were given by Mre. R R 1, Loeust Hill, Phone Mark 870 40 42 �K 7.00 p, m,, Rev. A. R.. Sanderson, y, eaentia - — — - _ e Hollida of Brooklin, re it FOR SALE-2 Berkshireaad 2York• minister. Morning subject, "An- Ontario; Mrs. Barry, of Whitevale, (' shirr boar, registered, and younsstock w. Come in and try your strength on 'a pair Ot p swerinit Our Own Prayers " Even Quebec; Mrs., Fors th, Claremont, F. D—ey. Greenwood. Phone Pick 2314• 38tt , y y _ Headlight famous •ing subject, "The Power of Music." New Brunswick; Mrs. Roberts. of RGANIST WANTED —For St. ! , Bring your visitors with yon. Whitby, Nova Scotia; Mrs. slack, Andrew's Visited Church, Plckerin For full —A large number from here at- of Altona, Manitoba. )ldre. Miller, particulars apply to M. S. Chapman. �ekeziag, .' tended the annual meeting at the of Hroagham, British Columbia; OR SALE --A quantity of clear,. ■ • 'White Church on Sunday after- Mrs. White, of Brooklin, Prince Fdry seed buckwheat. at lot 27, con: 7, Pick- �.J •••/ ' noon. There woes very large' Edward Island Mrs R- ligewhr•av ,r nt. Ale: Cr+Y. R R 2, Claremont- Phone ' ; .: of. Pickering. Sask- i ARMS TO RENT— Cooveo anti. v KHAKI PANTS a� in a ndance and the col of Kinsale, Alberta • and Mrs. (Dr. } L )ectioa is m o g, Fund was the largest ever -HMv- atebewaa. Ezeellent addreeees •A' located• excellent soil. Possession to plou`h after present crop. Full possession April 1st 1p 8 yon hie one leg, I'll take t other. We both pnll as hard ae we can. ; ad st•the annual meeting. were given by firs. R. H. Crank, Apply to G. D, Conant, oalssw., ant. snit If the paste split yQn'll get a pair of these famous —A meeting of much interest on "The, Forward Look for Cava - — - will be bald bg the Women's IDeti- dc.," and Mrs. W. B. Powell, on W IRE FENCE —Dar of Frost Tight Panto for exactly nothing. « �! Lock feaeittg }ust arrived. Also 8 used ,'tale oo Wednesday next at the "Federation of Women's 108ti- binder, 3 mowers' >txrd 2bagg,es for sale, W. F. !1!Ia. 58 Pants are sold Hader following guarantee: ' •home of Mrs. Machin. commencing tutee," and Mrs. A. D. Hardie Di de Greenwood, Phone Pick 23u. 38;r st a m. A Governments er, spoke on Social Hygiene work. $ gar ps , PsY y � p psk OR SALE —A 500 al. Sae oak and 1. If went ri at waistband we will you fifty cents. lire. Patterson, will give an ad- Very encouraging reports were re- Fa Ifallonpump. good as new. will sell for dress on "WorthlWhile Life's Pnr refuse from the various branches •100' ant VEX are now at F:ench>saa's 2. If garment rips at seat, crotch or leg'eeams, we will pay you $1 - ---- Bey. Apply E. M, Croker, 110 Blatir Ave. s posse -" Miss Geraldine Neilson. in the district, showing increased Toronto. stir TrT a pair of these pants this summer and you'll agree with a handrail 3 of 8carboro, who has won several membership and increased in- ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- of our other customers that they are the �s oratorical contestss will be present terest. Very interestirg re- TDRY (Semi finish) —Iut our driver call and _ .. beet you` ever wore. .and will give her speech that wen ports were received from the explain our 24 hour service. Just leave Your leer honor in the recent- Toronto standing eommittee�p on Agricul- Wall with an S. w,1 avti barber drop. we °'Star competition. This meeting ture, Will up and deliver 3 times a west. pe g Current Events, Education, ARM MACHINERY —Frost A BOYS! BOYS 1 -BOYS! will be open to all who may care Health, Home Economics, LeRisla �' ' Wood Cocksbutt, Tudhope. Anderson, john We Can Rl a on now s it of -Headlight Overalls- {, t0 come. Come and have an en- L10D, Immigration, H18tOriCa1 Deere, Bissell.. Gould. Shepley &Muir, Fleury, y ,F " joyable time. Resesreh and the League of Na- Wilkinaosr Best noes, order Your re airt'a� "Just Like Dad's." now. Also De Forest radios. w. F. Ihsoey —On Saturday afternoon a Me- Lions. Mrs Ellie, of Toronto, Greenworid 27 t - Piekerina r •Laughlin roadster. occupied by delighted the audience with her ' two men and a woman, and driven reading of Pauline Johnson's uOUSE FOR SALE-7-roomed Fred T. BIII1t1Ilg, b L.. Hbrick house in Pickering Village, on High- Established 1857• by a Mr. Rogers, of Oshawa, was "Canadian Boni," and Mrs. Johns- way opposite E L. Ruddy's property. Contains -, -- -- - -_ *dly wrecked on the Highway ton contributed a piano solo which about I ga age. of land, with good stable suit- - able for garage. Large and small fruits. Hard ,. j4ast east of the village. The road was well rereived. Mrs. Purser, and softwater. Apply NEWS Office. 39 -41 was in a very eal condition on of the Homemakers' Department a Q account of the rain that had pre- of the Toronto Globe added much FOR SALE—In the Village of 9-roomed THE - ENTRAL - �;GiiR�.iG ~ Bring, adjoining Ruddy's Park a 9•roomed j l,1 piously fallen, and as a result the to the interest of the meeting by house, with pantry and wash -room, each con- , t ranbeRan to skid sad got beyond her talk on- various topic- and taining soft water pump and sink. Woodshed r with bard water pump. Large cellar with brick F rti -the control of the driver. It ran Mrs. Cronk spoke briefly in mem- floor cemented: a good furnace. Large driving _ -,Telephone 4900 t into the ditch and turned eomplet- cry of members the district had house re garage and cshrub hen hou3�e: garden: r4 fruit trees; hedger: shrvbbery. &c, : 8 -8 acre of sly upside down, with the oecu• lost, The officers were re- elected land. Apply to Mrs. J. N. Richardson, care of pants all pinned underneath, nn- by acclamation. _ T. Regain. Cresswell, Qnt. 33-if n L able to extricate themselves. As the traffic w very heavy with TENDERS WANTED people motoTibk out to spend ' Auto Repairs' Accessories Oils and the week -end, it was only a few Sealed Tenders will b4> aeceived by ! 1 momemte before a very large Attention • the undersigned up to Saturday, June number of motor were on Oise 25th, for the construction of about Gasoline Acetylene Welding � 8600 square feet of cement walk'in the 7 scene and the prisoners given their Village of Pickering. } liberty. Fortunately none of them - The lowest or any tender not n Butte lap Qhar �� :sustained serious injury, and how we wish to inform the sarily accepted. `� � � : they escaped in s miracle. The public that we have open• Frank J. Prouse, 1 - ode on all make8 }* --car was badly bmaehed. The wind- ad n a Garage and Ser- esc y Police Trustees. Repairs m p — �. shield was -ram flee'l3tsktion -in -our SoM-.._ - -- - - - , platen destroyed- -- pre J B R A D �� rT of care . the steering wheel was torn oft as at west of the Eastern i and the top destroyed beyond re. d taurant, Pickering a WATCHMAKER - ' pair, and other damage WAS sae- Village, .Ont. r a. trained by the car. Charles B. .987 Main street. T'brooto 18 - 'Speacer was soon on the scene A first - class mechanic on all with his wrecking car and had the mattes of care. Late of Greenwood. will be at the shop wreck taken to his garage. The opposite the Poet Office. ; E` occupants can congratulate them- work Guaranteed P / (,+,, 'K E R / N G Be SPENCER �a j solve@ O the fact that they are y Eve Tuesda afternoon from C H,ARL� p LAWS GARAGE y s a still is the land of the living, as it 12.OJ to 5.00 o'clock. � was a miraculous escape for au., Pro rletOr, -I Pickering• ,. 'three. AND SERVICE STATION 28tf BRINu YOUR REPAR9 � P .� -' ii : %gin �'++;+4N,. Pp,:- ..a; „G4i',aR•. 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