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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_06_2411-1 IiF 1 2- -4a G 4-, :,: ': .. 4� r Z .0 A �T. Z 41 44- Y, JUNE 24, 19V_ _-PICKERING, ONT., FRIEDA VOL�. XLV4 411MJdaAwtMal, f9amb*.. .,QUNBARTON.- Q�Teo= Z%qver DUNi3ARTbA-'. ..A,. the Community' Hall - Sunday Mrs. 13ean White visited her sister lkw XH dhd Ba": Snhool- meets at 100 p. in. , Am can in Scarboro last week. UArESWOOD B. FORSYTH. Oph. D... Director Service at &00 p. ch. preacher 0. R. Great attraction it Dew' Drop Inn' J is 1111 Ammocladon of Ontario. Rog. Sproule. Violtors a" always cordially. at-the masquerade dance. T 0 XI of the American OOM A welcome. Exery one in counting oil. the garden UJO Z askined by 81*1atment. areence party on July the 5th at C. Annie'. It, July 4. Established 188111 • HIGHLAND CRE914L All mustattend the Union Sunda School picnic &b Oshawa Par y Lot" Baskets at all. sizes A deep gloom. was cost over the 'Miss Hazel Annis. of Fort Union. BarrLte= sari community by the death, at thei early spent the week-end with her cousin. ills jg IL 0 1! 1 one 6f'otli most Mine Helen Thom. Y. oai. an age of" years, of �5-: AAm d descriptions highly respected residents, Mrs. John Rev.- J. R.. Fraser and Rev. J. S. id Graham; which took place on Wed•. Ferguson, of Pickering, exchanged All accourits must 176 Pal A � G. BROWNING. X. C" Barjl$- or arranged for y Jilly -.X&9A*r. Solicitor. Notary Public. Agnes' SM., t lowest prices uAp H. and Mrs.' Ertaples hRre'rethim. as I am leaving for nesday, JUDS15tb, after a brief illness. p I its last Sunday evening. 'llongtidiatel vat of Fast OfBce, Duades. Street, About a week before her- death a sore let, -Arblelay. 9=.0-teM. Ofiloepbo.2102. in one of ber lips developed Into blood. ed from the north and will be settled -England early In July and poisoning, which later developed Into 115 their new home next week, require my book@ closed, 'n!4TON &.ROSS-Barrititers. so. alt I Or �eJlQ pneumonia which Ras the lopmedimte Our pupils are busy writing their not later than that date. Ontario J`tu ing,380 an 'Visa Giea�nx Gilmour to try. cause- of death. Her funeral took exams. Beaton. Margaret's I for her second clam certificate. -OHA S. A. WHITS. place on Friday to St. Ma F. b1l. Ron, id 2747 Cemetery. and was largely attended. %Ise Margaret Fraser, of -Columt1m, j;; Adelaide 'RICHARDSON & PICKERING- Successor to late W. G. Barnes She to survived by a sorrowing hue- University., N. Y., is spending her hall. I cits- etc..' -2,14 Conf Phone, Mark 6420 blind and three cbildrem two sons days at her home here at the manse. A Urge _:Sn 'i _213 Joe'and Miss Violet Atlison open T6_ C� a "a, and one daughter, the eldest of whom and AlCa to••Tomato I and Main is 15 years of age and the youngest 4 last week - end at - Ngrth Tonawandij. Pickering ofte open Monday and Wed- yaws, to. whom tbA dee pathy N. Y. with their sister Mrs. D. Heu 181M=1eningsaad all day Satutday, including evening. Phone Pick. 6680. kf of the community Is e The nick. Fe' ed' FURNITUR tock of AT BOTTOM PRIORS maiden name of deceased wail L Ethel We congratulate Arthur Antis on W. ig first claim honors at the U i- of variotte kinds on hand Hopkins. and she was` a resident of securing n Fl. X.- Mr.i :B, -M A Ii. Toronto of her marri. versity. He stood fifth. In his elms. Al. to v to the time . . I I . 11 . J. R. FOWLIX car. -age r. Graham. By Mrs. Gra- so NoU Fraser on having passed his Better secure your Supplies now, CLAREMONT, ONT. men'- Institute -second year at the Law -School. Wngtm Ad. WW victoria Part Ave, 'To- '114W@ death the Wo as It will be Pearce and higher !4 Dreamers $12 up, Washistando has loot one of its most loved and ban- We regret t6- hear of the death at $4 up, Chiffonerets 5 drawers in price latir, on. Z and members. She was :,,general Ogems, Sask.. of a former resident of R.-D. 0. Stioltb_'Dentlet. stouff- 'andiloodsized mirrors, favorite. liked by one and for her Dunbartoo. Thomas Clark, which took WHEATAND BARLEY Dville- HOu"GrOduateof Chica half prim It Will ready-smils and pleasant disposition. place un Tuesday, June 14th, as a re. =0 To and. the Rays.1 you to, call. It of Injuries received tbe, previous WANT-ED Su�xeoswo pay Phone asce 1011. %= I My daywheas team he wasdrivingran I appointments. WHITEVALS. away..- Mass 0MIN I AXE B. BEATON D D S and Rev. Mr. �ft� JD GradaaW the Royal & Roofing Material I Rev- mr- Ratcliffe ul- 480-, of Bkr�;;i Priest. of WhItbv, will eac�ange p and University of Toronto. once day, June 20tb. "ITUVAL-111 0iffift bout's, 0 to 6 X British Columbia Shingles. p., 'to On $�" the Boman Clean of the John Annie. of Tnroute. Is the gimt 220. Ph Ju -.so Phone Z Whftyevlalh, Baptist Sunday School will - 4y of bl's sister. Mrs. W. S. Major.L BIL 0. SMITH. D. have a strawberry social In. the will Miss Long. of Toronto. is visiting C .0 A L D. 43., L. D. S.. No. 2 8 and 5z tint Sunday School Room. Agood -XSuccr000r to Dc. J. N. Do her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Parits. e ills Graduate RoYal Cbllege.of Dental Surgeons and fine progiftut., all for 25 T. supper And a We are pleased. to Roe Mrs. Brown - "t Its Val 10 tY. At Claremont Ofike Over D. LT cents. Everybody come. A good supply of Hard and Soft 4'.; iiBBtteesaff TORONTO ASPHALT Under the management of Dr. B. B. Beaton and family spent Coal store every Tsftd&Y and Pride ridge better. after her xseent illness. White- ROOFING LI public school. the children will pe qzi�4&nd. Also A supply... the week-end with D. R. and Mrs, -TXBRBBRTT. PALLAI of 'Xindling Wood. SE. L D S.. Murray's 18 In..'82 ip. and `86 Inch ;= to the picnic grounds on the Beaton. =-D. S., Graduate of the Royal College Of ISO afternoon of June 28th, A program Surgeo" and tbe nivaidt of Toronto. widths, 4 in I Shingles; a Miss Alice Turner Is visiting her stove le'ngth.. 7. 'itleare. Out. is being prepared. WD&t@tilDg Of Music. 4M@ca above J S. 'metal Valley �and cousins. Donald and Bobby Beaton. 01ka hours : 9 am. to 6p. m., at by t- Ridge Roll. gamed and A Picnic supper. at Whitby. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Every lady In the community Is In- V The east bill' Is to have vited to attend the Women's losti. 3 applies- -DONALD MUNRO, PICKKKING material. or wilt give price on Lion of road salt soon, to as the 11111901still" gawbo• tote moletillilt on Friday. June 24th. at finished job. dust outeence. in the United Church Sunday Mrs. J. A. Pugh was the guest of L. BURNINGHAM E!,J!�LBWR RIORA 8 RDSON--fte- Sep=oocas when Mrs. Pattiam". of to UN late W. V. Richardson. &"%W bar sister. Mrs. Llek. of Oshawa, dur- t MW G MTM Novi Hamburg. will speak on -Pro. Building and General samed1=4nows WIN L=Wamm Camovvis of init the past week. -0. blame In the Rural Community." Contracting. Lillis Hamlin and friend from To. LUAML-n Mrs. Patterson is highly recommended Estimates furnished on all classes KAI% ronto "Not the wee"od with- bar 1W POSTUZ. Licensed Auctioneers as veil wortb, hearing. Mrs. of work-Interior and Extedor. 0 SM oloannift of TM* OM Ontan L parents at this place. so I:b UM solin of all khods itame to d WA Tn will give the District Report -4:07t Keep to mind the big garden party Alterattow and repairs, AnOW Ad&ana Gmets ahw* o.. 6 0 mists that. Special music by Russell If all, at the United -Church on- or about the Cbimseys Built Concrete Work. MING XAMT Parks and the ukelele girls. 20tb of July. Particulars later. T% A-BRATON TOWN MARK Congratulations to Kim lrft* Pugh. Phone Pickering 5712 *muoimmoawsw Itablior We buy and sell. furnish q onll Don't forget the Minstrel Show FAIkPORT, ONTARIO w at on her graduation from Tomato Uni. .0 gas" an '*&' and inform"im on all Listed of U-*,M Cedar Grove. Saturday, June 25.'06 versity with the degree of Ualis :N*r Am W mining stocks. Hydro-Electric service Is DGW"8"Ur� We will be pleased to ad vlas what 8 H I YG L R 8 M. - od in the vale and is expected to be in N A W. LIORNSIRD AUO Res stocks y ld, or eration before the days grow toct NkrYQatorlemod = cr gADZ;& at anks, what stock to son. s ort. NPrsnk Car end friend motored to Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles W7lo 50 ad MY Ite ouents SM making money by Orillia Wt Sunday. On Sunday "suing -the L 0. 0. P Zwoewb"= wwb, a■�, ft following our advice. Ford con pon are getting numerous Brougham Lodge attended the Whll�i: Bird's Felt SlAtte ShIng!'1141 *&I* United Church. when Rev. Mr- far Sao at Our long oxpwience in mining. oz- through this district. Rackham preached • to them a very TPATERSON'S '.- CLAREMONT' tending over • a parlod, of twenty Miss Ahod& Davis- flsited her home Interesting sermon. years, allows us to give sound advice I* Ballantrae recently, on the investalent feature The communities of Wbitevale and Call and get prim. Phone 2812 of Antino, The children am looking forward a pring ime Lrd to Green River will celebrate Canada's T. or the speculative feature of a pros- their summer vacation. 70 pecurs mining venture. Raying has been commenced b' Diamond • Jubflee at it picnic on the y attvir000n of Wednesday, Juno 2@tb. 1W PAiDting Time SOLLOWAY, MILLS & Co. some of our early farmers. At Diamond Park-the poud�Wbfte- - Humble Michell reports great one. 1111,111 irll re of school -if you you would have the wit is fowl t a will be a parade Let%* or Goods Stari- best Stack exchange. Wedding bellill are tolling children. sing I a ee Members of the Moutreall 'a the and supper. A favitation Is extended morther," part of the tL HARNESS ta el Mistisig Rzebange. every" one to come sod enjoy an Perey all ad ntAhhW afternarsa of plenion, Our `Brandra, rply-of qualiq Harnests &M OMce and Board Room, Ground Flow. 13roiliers one evening recently. is now complete. Par" Metropolitan Building, Roy sad Mrs. Carter and family ;BOOTS--GR'NB SROR len n s -roviomm, oz"Aum- mcwosoai to Niagara ratio Ian weels. ya Plassesis:'Adolaide 071 end GM John Ni _ghowander .has been ongag We have a large stock of this Pam ed with Gen. Dunican. of Brougham, Mrs. Malcolm llpeat the week.end -unbeatable 711111.1111till and Varnishes Boot on hand have them. Also, with a niece at Niagara Palle. THE RURAL fors time for hard wear and tow. The man was a welcome one on San. John Miller left ou Thursday last for Oile, Shellac mad Polishes. - dust the old land on a business trip. REPAIRING day last' owing to the extreme SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. on our highways. Kim. Matthews had fri do how We maintain our established *en -,Tires and Tubes for your auto Visitors at the River over the week- the city visit her over the week -end. or bicycle, on ,for repairin, all Ill * ham and an boats. Real lbtate and Insurance. end were. Robert Dafoe, WHI Hoover, Don't forget Confederation Service* Mr. Smith and George Gray. in the church on Sunday atest. at-100 4600 7 Farm Propertise7a Specialty: We notloe a great many o'clock- Mort,6n from BRADLEY Miller to enjoying a CECIL going to and In Wilson Park then Mrs. Head Office: US 114 Confederation 'a ALVIN BUSHBY AYL What grand camp ground. visit with her daughter sad husband;' es -mak Life Building. Toronto. .. I - r sports followed the who are holidaying here atpresont, Ham a er,1 PICKERING Phone Main .lm- Many Of our Mrs. Love spent the vreeir-ond with young football team to Brougham on . p, Is Saturday evening and report an inter- her parents. Mr. and Mrp. Perryman, CKERING,. ONTARIO Breach Office: Gordon Buildings nit game."' who were celebrating their wedding Pickering Ontario, d Phone 0600. .28tf - Tre. EnnIgn abd Andy Are with .. city - _:,�--.-War Declared S �Man o me Late George W. Coates. friends this week 'on account of the AG.&INST serious Illness of the former's grand - �45 The death of-Geo. W. -'w require tress doring CLAREMONT Coates, of daughter. Claremont, on Friday, June 10th, came the followinArfew Mrs. 'Beare received m soage on with astonishing suddenness to. not Sunday -eF*ening itating that her bro• weeks. e CREAMERY only the faiti3illy. but to-bis wide circle tber. Rnbert was very ill and under- F L 1- E S Of friends. Mr. Coates bad, however, going an operation. 11 the Man su ffered a vervou-s break down for six Ali thnse interested in. the up-keep red for the yeariy Highest rice paid'for - years, tbough his condiiion was not of St. John's Cemetery en the aeventi� '7 attack of Ries and Prioes $25 to $7,5 Ore.m at the considered seriouai Hie aequaintance concession are re-quested to meet at , 7 itoes by 7 was spread over a large 'territory be. the cemetery a it Monday evening at mopqn e 4we tee OUT $15 Met- having on �7' �7 �7 �7. �7. �7. �7. �7. �7. �7. �7. �7. cause of him connection me a mus'c'so, 7 o'clock. tress to be pure white Ckn� ion t Creamed be having. been leader of the Clare. hand S This is & bugy-wve"or-4be, ladies. at Band r newsy year$, ana W. M. S. meeting on Wednesday at layer felt an organist of gnat ability. Born on Give no a trial and be ponviaced Mrs. Malcolm's, Inetirbts speaker on a. Z FI room years ago. the son of the late Thom" day afternoon. the 3rd coodemorion of Uxbridge. 72 Thursday'and school picnic on Satur- Ow 8 50 and 7.50- Matt in grey felt and Very EUM DAJLE Brougham and Green River played a M1IJLS and Mrs. Coates, George W. spent-his satin life in that neighbdibood, on Servioeable gums of football on Saturday evening. X! Ise Iffy the old homestead. an a farmer. 91 The result Was a tie, I all. . A spodly whis Fly PU= a pro was married in 1866 to Mary IL How• number showed tbdr latirest by at- 7-*,� Udiming CQu* in pretty Itt, d of the 1SU James Howltt tending the same. P� aughter I creteime and of Ux*ldge townithip, and to them The Brougham Football Club am " 1.1garec - I L� Sipbs 2.60 For Pastry am 8 obildren were born. William And ol X to bold a, dailient to the Town gwd mattress 1 Milete, Adelaide M home, and Thomas of Wall at - Brougham on Wednesday Rhilacte River. Alberta. William for designs --m- illome Um w" a mAtimber of the fern. music. Proceeds In aldofthePoot- Also-sono- now' des Our: Royal. Brand-, evening, June Skb, at 8.90, Good Allivises from 50 cents to $C00 -Huntii Simm Walnut Bilde Due Tills, Band. The funeral bell Olub. IMISS pt" provide. Start your dam1*191117 yeas Grocir's. was one of the largest 46ver "on in The llbraM board met on Saturday against then *t Priors At ri this district. It was under the sus- evening for the transaction dgereral heat not your pests 7- Pwm*re who have w of Brougham Union Masoulc' A& ="a from your own -bustmen-aod-.to-Arransm- for- "-UP- chaseof more books. The purchasing wheat, We can moat Baptist Oburch,of which Mr. - Ittee are R. D. Miller, J. Gilman Comm Mn. Johnston, Mine Stevenson. Mrs., 'te rr itt grind it. Oosteswas a member. conducted the service. Interment took place at St- Brown, -Any one who desires can �Fui-nituirs DoWer and- POW.'af 0,11 kinds-Ohicke' ►Ifeild, Paul's Cemetery, Uxbridge, where bli le, ,Iistwith the librarian. The E. C. Jon B. es, Plum.- Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millfeed. parents were laid to root. committee will consider the wishes of "N N G., NEWS C-1 KE I PORSI am Washstands readers in tbeeboice of books. Fred Druggist and Diepensing Phone 1900 Chopping. every: week -rimy. Keep the d open for the Missis- and Miss B. Stevemson were appointed Chewfat a piak ippI Minst�rls at Cedar Grove, delegates to the Library Convention P Saturdla Jane the 26th:' meeting this Week In Toronto. PICKERING-,% ­,-ONTARIO 911, M. z.._ Mt ­7, 4. 7 p INS Mt, MQrs.of his. p4wato Affairs,than any Roger Neville, who felt In a -wayl one else." conspicuous as being a friend of Fol- CAn ry "It would selm then, Mr. Xou Neville, mom's would have preferred to absent' -that.you, are the one to take charge himself from the crowded scene. V of the whole matter. Will you take I But both Mrs. Barnaby and Mrs. the keys thew-from Rose and consider Voldon insisted on hill presence yourself the responsible one?" esert them. he couldn't well "Not quite that," Neville said, his "My heavens." exclaimed the fit face a little perplexed. "SupPO" YOU Duchess, "don't you dare leave us FOR TMs let Rosa. keep his key and lot me take alone! Why, we'd be - besieged -by LAUNDRY- r. the room key that Mr. Folsom carried_ gossip- mongers, and,what In the world AND ALL Then. either of us can have access to could we say to them?" the rooms." CLEANING- "What can I say to 14m, -my - dear- "Yes, that is a good plan," and re- lady?" asked Neville. "Suppoise we, vTlle. sieved at the settlement of the quei- go for a ride In th4 wheeled hairs. tion, Dixon rose to go. ''GREEN TEA Don't you think It would dq� you both i "I can't see we have anything V, I- -good?" more to-do until Miss Folsom comes "No"' ' returned Carmelita. 4 ,R­ or wirea�!-Nevllle' went on. "If you Produce :Spineless Gooseb�, Writoo8alada's Toronto, for free sample., would not do to go away now. The 'want to consult with me when the As a result f some years-,experi- manager might want to see us, and, meting, the, Horticultural Division of or comes, I'll be somewhere too, I want to be here when word around, the hotel." cornea from Wigs Folsom., arms the Doniinioii Experinufutat--F "Very well Mr' 'Neville," Dixon . "You know here, don't you?". said has succeeded in isolating a variety said, and bowed out the three guests Neville. of gooseberry which is practically' thorn-1*-,4 andopinelew and biiars fruit -7. a:rblyn with a feeling of satisfaction that the "I've met her a few times, and, inter4iew 'was over. 4W me, I didn't take P.1 her at all." between you and _to of a commercial vfw.- erns var-. As a matter-of fact,"- he thought iety has been named Spinefxee and to himself, "I'd trust that ho*nest- the fruit Is of good quality, rather' N�aville laughed., "Who could take looking valet fellow before I would to her? 'Anastasia Is not an attrac- thick-ekinmed, bright red in color N. CHAPTER V. the circumstances and said I was Mr. the gentlemanly Neville, but it's Folsom's mein." 0 all tie person, I'll admit." when ripe, and entirely free ot 4. "You have been to the bathhouse, n ne.of my business. If these people "Anastasia!" exclaimed the D uch- Prickles., 037 Ross?u asked Dixon, straightfor- "All-Aght, Ross. Did you put the are friends of the dead man, its up ess, "what an intriguing name! I'd clothes away?" to them to care for his interests. at5' love to meet somebody named Anew- Campers —Take Minard's with you.,. H' llo, there's Mr. Barron. 1 4*0 "Yes, air." "No, air, I just left them In a pile "PPOse tasia' n the couch in the sitting two. "' 'You found Mr. Folsom's clothes 0 r6om. The I ough to ask him a question or nr So he stepped up to party of (To be continued.) there?" I chambermaid is in the bedroom, doing Present-Day Husband (leaving for "Yes, sir. The key was with theAt up, and I thought I'd better report five, who had Just come Into the the office) —•'I rather thought of lobby. A '-bathing inaster, He gave it to me, to you at once, air." bringing Jones home for dinner to-d 39 "A word or two, If you please, Mr. 7HE COUNTRY night. Better ring me up It cook . and .1 brought Mr. Folsom's clothes "You-did just right. Now, Ross, Barron," he said, in a low tone and leaves during the day." ke went on: as Ned Barron looked amazed, Dixon Sweet Is it to forsake -the noisy street For a quiet path that wanders thro' "Nothing much, only I want to a wood; know if you were acquainted with the A. path that knows not hurry, but Tentleman who'-died in the water this attdne4 rnorning—Mr. JGarrett Folsom'?" All life to its ow-n, leisure; sweet to "No, I was not," said Barron, a. live, Carless of time, in a wide solitude little shortly. "Rut I'm told You we're talking to Of deepest shade, thro' whose high; I him just before he had his heart at- The Harley-Davidson Single Cylinder rifts the sun 7 Sifts like a dust of Motorcycle b the greatest httl tack, or whatever it was." silver flecked with 40 10 china thalt has been in "You were misinformed. That is, 1 .1 green.' L he was talking to me, but I c most I ride, easy to Sweet is It at all 'weasons, but "' OD04TOL &V annot ornf-C&I StSndb WtdIDIA a rW&I. I say I was talking to him. Except to sweet Milsss to Guam of GewoXne. Prilles In the unspotted ahee�n of return short answers to his unaske7d- $3W. Down Poymaeat $100, Bal=edl early for remarks, I said nothing to him spring, $22 per mouth. Walter Andriews. When all the woods, even to the low-, 4 at all., Limited. 346 Yong* St.. Toronto, Ont. "You were annoyed by-him?" est shrub "Oh, it's going too far to call it That couches in their 'ifhadows, stand annoyed. But I never like to, have arrayed a stranger address me in the ocean, In their fall-foliaged glory.. When the and that is what he did." birds. % "You were unacquainted with Stirred by the sunshine and the scull him?" of spring, "Entirely so. ­I never saw him be- In a sweet rivalry of rapture pour X fore, and, presuming on the informal- Their' feelings into song, and each to each. to ttY of the sea, I suppose, he began �P chat. I, was decently polite, but In Fling answering melodies diver", but no way did I encourage his'converes- all tion." Divinely sweet. The air, serenly calm, -None of your party was -acquaint- And dowy-warm with all wild wood- 7' land scents, ed with him. then?" No—that is, I don't think any of Here- takes no stain, but every hour 1 it• them were. I'll inquire." abides, 5 Ned Barron turned back toward the Like morn, in its first freshness, I people wbo had come in with him and sweet and pare. —J. C. M. Duncan. who stood waiting while the detective spoke to him. by gteimei "I say, Sears," he beckoned to his Ease sunburn with MInard's Liniment. friend, "You didn't know that man COKE I Cruise down the Foli6m, did you?" blue St. Lawrence to this V -n "Not socially," Croydon Sears 're- 2uaint old city. Visit the battle- F-1 plied, stepping closer to them. "I've grounds artare Canadian His- had a little business with him once or itory was made. See this unique city where the old world­mingl*3 twice, but it was some time ago--I doubt if be remembered me at all. Xidbee forms just me of the many Wb 9" tb=d on the XUGARA� qrT9%41 rates wh" inchwas %�r. Dixon wants to know.­ How 1000 Ishuld's V��of the St. KNOTS OF TALKATIVE CHAMBERMAIDS MET IN THE HALLS. at>oUtL YOU, Robin?" and he turned to ---t= L��qr 1!�- — ame ox4m" Sears' son. "Did you know-Folsom?" baA here and put them in his room. "No; never heard of him till the '-ror ooklets, rates and full "They were all in order, I consider yourself In L charge of Mr. commotion on the beach. Somebody information apply then—, If Folsom's- effects until we can get ad- CANADA STEAMSHIP •nothing missing?"., - - ' I I vices from his sister, told me his name then." "Why, Yes, �ir. I suppose so. We are going ".And the ladies?" DIxo - li turned to t ZINES, Lrz>.. to telegraph to her. Perhaps you 48 Yong, Street, ToroutolL would do it?" the two women of the party. didn't look in the pockdt.4, air, and Mr. I ew 0 Victoria sq.. M,!Pkt--r `-Fotsolhi never °' wears any valuable But-both Madeline Barron and her j ewe) ry when.he goes to bathe. Juat But as you say , air. If I do it, young friend, Miss Fair, asserted "Isn't the view grand 'r in He L a collar button and cuff links. And I •will ask her for orders." that they had never before heard of CAN ADA "Not a bad idea. Go, then, and here?" GTRAINSHIP UNKS 'his watch—that was all right, air." Garrett Folsom', and so Dixon con- She "It ought to be, you're I look - "Weil of course, I didn't end the tel in yout own 'way-" eluded the inter*jwxjwith in apology Ing my way.,, a Rose went off--and 'any roplestaticin of his belongings., thoughtfully: Neville said for the intrusioA- The bathing master wouldn't give up "Rotten business," he told himself. the key to a stranger. How did he Going some to leave:that man if! "Don't we why I should pester any charge of all Folsom's belongings =" more people about It. The hbtel will I Monte to give it to you T". "I know," returned the detective. get a bad name if we don't I "I don't know, air. I just told him I hush the i I watched his face for a gleam of thing up as soorr as we can." satisfaction at the prosp!��, but he Whereupon Dixon say to "it that Made only from hard Western wheaft, Purity Flour iS seemed to take it as. a matter of strict orders wore given to all 'em- course." ployes to say nothing whatever on rich in gluts — the energy giving and body building food. ------- our is best your baking and will sUPPlY extra "Oh, IV"ll right, I know how Fol- -the . subject of Mr. Folsom's - dehih, 11urity som trusted him, as a servant and an which orders were publicly obeyed nourishment to the children, in cakes, pies, buns and bre" a general right -hand man. But some- and privately disregarded. 4how it seems The elevator men refused any ln7l em Y urio-is "It 'certainly dose," put In Carmel- formation asked of t1i b' c Ita Valdon. It seems wrong to leave passengers and the bellboys told pat-, PURITY �� ®�R a mere valek in charge of a rich man's rons 'that they kt�ew nothing of the.'. -1 .. Smd 3or ix jUxpr fir our 700-0K#9 Piv� Fl,.r Qvk Book. sei goods." circumstances. but somehow the, news Cam Plisited Tonlago. 1149-00114 OMWI6 SSW J•11111116 • "His valuables are in the safe,":flew about­e��nd­knots­�f� takk�tive' said Dixon. "I've aIrVdy ascertained chambermaids gathered in the halls A Pebble was the that. Late last night he brought two � and waiters in the pantries whispered Cave Mart Candy! t�r three sealed envelopes to the desk unceasingly. • and took a receipt for them.' As . to . On th*.,deck,' inter luncheon, many It kept his mouth moist a" jewelry or money, 1,suppose the valet of the guests of the hotel sat about fr*A on his bok rocky rorA is honest.". and those who had seen the affair at' • Calling on his owes", h* took "Oh, yes--that," said Neville. ,I the beach in the morning eagerly told her a "tooth, white stows was thinking more of letters'-or pri- the story to those w-ho had not been. Today, to make a lasting, vote -not. of a value to be put resent. satisfying Impression, take In the safe, but which ought not to be. mow left around loose." her. Wrigley's. "Indeed they ought not!" said Mrs -.,.NURSES. A Niigget White Dressing Is a real "sticker." Valdon, with decision. "I should think The Toronto Hospital tor Inourabl". in The longest, fastest set can't shake off Its as Mr. Neville is a great friefkd of Mr Affiliation with Sellms and Allied Noopitala, snowy whiteness. Whether your shoes be ­cauVad or Folsom and more or le4a associated Now York City. oven a three your, Coarse buck, always use "Nugget" with him in business 91 Tral"Ins to Young women, having the resolved educat4n, end doilro•, of vatowtot-- lulaGET Meet "Were you partners?" asked •-Dixon norom This flooliftolAss adopted the eight- - -white A fisir Reory Pill —Aft4, 3..Afas Awl CHM directly. hour sywbm. The puplit mein ■ni,forms at • "No," Neville returned, "not -part the ftho,i, ■ monthly allowanoo and trival. Oressing In$ exam:$" to and from Now YorL per nors, but we worked together on man• further Information write Um superintendent. Thdrel. a" Nugget "shade for *very shoo made. ISSUE No. 26-27. - - I : . J cases, and I think I may say I know §1 T SALADA Li�P PLL o IANING .ver Fes.., ­ - ­ .P;­ . , - - " ­R� � .C�. ,�, -.-.- , ,.,. 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'. .. . -CAN �1- NAL- THANKSGIVING ' "" ADIAN ­ . - � . . . �.,. - 1. .., _,�, �, - . �?... - . *" -, -� ".- ­ : :7."-j .`:1 � - I -, _­._�­ __�� � 1. . . ..... -­..­_­­- __ ___1 _; . _ 1­­�.1-.- _�­ -.1.1111. I .. . �, � �_ I ..'. - � i.­_ � . . - , .1. . �_. . ., . I -,4 • . _. - - - - 3rd, 1927 . � .'.... _ , . .- ',­ I .1 . " - . � _!.. �. . � . . . I � �,;�i. . . . . ., 1-11 � �;!;. - Kj I 1. .; � ., _.. . . �.. . . . . . .0. ..W'!��.. : �- � , I , , - * , * . .. I ­ . . I *: I `:�, ..* :. �... 1. . . ,�, ;.. . I �.:.'..'.... , .1 ".11111 I . ­. . .k; . , ':* ... ::...' �� �, i.. � 1. , Sunday, ... .. . ,:::;,! 4 11 �.. I .1 o ­ 1. . . . . 1. Then shall be read aloud by all present. , ­ . . -�;Q:,j:j;,..!., - �. ... ­ ..�. I - On u ay, July 3, at the hour of 2.30 • No. 6. . . . . .�::.X..�: . . r, ,� I il . .. - ' . 4 , I I . I . ..�:,; �1' - 1. ��. I '��. -� .'��_ - 1. E the afternoon from the coasts of the Atlantic . t 'Therefore thou shalt keep the Commandments of the Lordthy' GOd. *to • __�, -I."' .*.� .. , ".,�_C�.,�E , '. I., ..C� 1� .�,.:V.5.,:� .::::: .1�'. - , 1. -- " walk in His ways and to fear Him. I ',. .. . � . I .­.: - . -,. ...: � . ocean to the CID ... For Ahe Lord thy God bringeth. thee Into a good land; a land of brooks I " ..", ::.:% . coasts of the Pacific ocean, the . I :�,-­-!�,:.".; " 'that ri 9 out of valleys and . .. ; . . I .,. " , I -- of water,- of fountains, depths t iip n the .... r . . . ., . People of the Dominion of Canada are invited . :,�;.. .... �� .. I :' - I . . _.�� , .. ,- , � ­ .. .. hills ' I . .. . .. � . . . . . . L.::::.'.. ..�". . ' - eat and barley and vines, , . -, --. . I - A land of wheat, nes, and fig trees.,. and .pomegranates; ,::-:�:,: �.:�:�i.��: ! IVI toL assemble ,and � participae--- in - -an. an. expipression -..- . _. - .... ":,.::!:�. I ­­ -.-- - ­11: . I -a -land-of-olt-olive- aud� honey-. - - -- - - - - 1 :�'I� - �:i��i��,f.-.�: .. . ­ ...,_ .....;...,.",:. . t._� . . .. .. � .-..,- �' - .1 of .Thanksgiving which will be nation-wide. -. � A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not i - - OA lack anything in It; a land whose stones are iron; and out of whose hills � , . . . : I . I . , � I . thou mayeat dig brass; "I ::;.'_`�,­ ,'. . 1: - The below thy . .1 :,3�;:::11�:�-,:::i:�;� 1 . �Fll . I � ow have been made and'Issued by the National Com- When thou hest earth and art full, then thou shalt bless the Lo y ; , � ,;; I . . o -'Celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, with a � �:: , �:i :;i.�:K..'I�i�i�..­; I . � � � . I God tot the good land which He hath given thee. Beware that thou. . � �.., �;- � for ilia ... � .. :.;:.,j:;- .. I-: _ �� . :�:i�::i� - ' mittee ;...: .;:::: _ View to providing an order of proceedings which may be followed In all : gj the. Lord thy God, in not keeping His Commandments, and : .:::�::; . . I "'. I ' 1. . j . , - , :. rts of the Dominion and which will penult of participation In the National � Hij.TudgmentA and His Statutes. -Dout. viii. 6-11. ., :;: :;.,. ;A 'i , t � - -;::::; ,;?. vw , . � i ., . ii��-,_% _:: 1'. . ....:. . :i*- ..... � - . - - . . ."... .:'I. , � =ksgiving by the people as a whole. � it Obey My voice. and I will be your God, and ye shall be My people; and ...'o..; � __ .:::, . ., __ . L q 11 : ;.% I. � A- , .. -- __ '�. I . , , . �,, C I � .,. . . - , ;.. .��:�' It will be for proTtiacial and local committees to � maim the arxangemeuts . . walk yq in all the ways I have, commanded yQu, that it may be ,well . . - 1 1 . " .. nits Hortense Cartier, oaq survir- ­ ", . .,. . necessary to the assembling -of the people in their respective communities, - unto ydt.-49r. vii., 23. . . , �, " . . .. And the ensuring of due precision in the time and order of the proceed- ill Honour thy father and thy mother, an the Lord thy God bath command- Ing daughter of Sir George Etienne - ., 1. I ... ­ . . � . . .. fl�ill. ad theV that thy days may be prolonged, and that It may go well with Cariteir. one of the Fathers of Couf ed- - � . .1 .. . I ' THE PROGRAMME I . . ,� I 1. thee, it the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. -Dent. v., 16' oration, who came to Canada a few - t I I I - .� . . I - do justly and to love ,.. . .� . I ..,.1. WbIlit the order of proceedings here set forth is one which it is hoped iv. And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to days ago as Me guest of the White - 11 ., .. " . ' .., � . mercy, and to walk humbly with thy'God.-Micah vi., 8. ' V. :1 , . .1 .- Y be followed In all parts of the DoMinion, tt Is recognized that additions Star Line to attend the ceremonies In i - 0 )lik � - stets, 6r subtractions therefrom may be deemed advisable by local Com- v. If thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the affilcted soul; .; _111111,111. . Vtees; also that substitution of other numbers for those printed =a3r then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be an noon (ray, Canada in connection with the Jubilee ... I I be . - ad the Lord shall guide thee continually. -Ise. Iviii., 10-11. - of Confederation, I . � � , I-SI � eseary' c . � ­ .. JS . . -�. . . t�. , especially where trauslatldas are required. It in therefore tinder. a .- 1. A i vL These are the Statutes and Judgments. which 78 shall observe to do in -_ . I . d that alterations.of this kind ... . May be made whenever local Committees . - '. 4" 1 " � I the land, which the 1, -it. .- - ' . .7 - �;�R '� I...' decide. live God of thy fathers giveth thee to possess 11 : Ida. The person presiding shaill announce the several numbers in the -an the days that ye live upon the earth. -Dent. x1i., 1. I 1A ..... Al I; . . �. � ­ I or of proceedings and read aloud the explanatory passages. With the . . . . ...., I - Telephcne Rcaes � . ... . . . . . -, .:I,. , �­ . - " , " .. �. eption of the fret and last numbers, the singing should, where possible, .., ­­ - Ill. . • . ' ' . . . . :Toronto. -In .the language of the �. - �, .1 k 1. 4 proceeded by-the playing of this air by accompanying musical . . - ... ­ WHOSE LIVES - c . 11 ,7,1, I Instru- COMMEMORATIVE OF THOSE VES HAVE BEEN GIVEN committee of the Privy Council, from . . . . . ,- . suits an arranged for by the local Committees. To facilitate unison in I � '­,. ". I ..... _* - Passages to be read aloud, such methods shall be followed as local commit. . ­ - . , 1, r ' , , ' , , - --� , the .1 IN THE COUNTY'S SERVICE. , - . . I � Ottawa, it is decided "that the prayer • � ...711. . " - ... 1. I I , . w �L . of the petitioner be not grant4 but * . : , tees may arran a for In advance. ­ L . . . . To be read by the person presiding. . . 9 . .�; IZI, . I .. - .. .. ... - . I s , • . _: I . . _. - . - - , that the Board of Railway Cmuntai ­ ,j , 1: - , � IN11 . -1 . . . . .... � . . .. . OIL this day of National Thanksgiving It is especially eippropriate, that slomrs be urged to keep a close watch� • . . I . 11" . , ., . I _­­ . we h uld keep in rem . - - �!�, 11 - . embrance those brave man and women who have " ,­ 11 ,il .. _11 - T i -Order of Proceedings * ge Supreme Sacrifice In the service of our country. We cannot more On this 0Pa`rSti0= Of the 00mPan'y, I ..I. �., 4 . � � L mad , ,. I I r I .. Precisely at 2.30 In the afternoon. (local time) the proceedings shall y commemorate 'their memory than in prayer that we, the living, that, in casid, it be fond that the no : I . � . I ". I . '. .. . -_ 1. I i�_ 11 ':' ;.,. Isommence. . I . - worthily Id fast the principles of service and for depreciation, or other-wise, � , � . way derive strength " courage to ho . - govwo- . . . . . .. - . .. I - '' freedom tar which they I . I ". LL. . � 'All present shall *Ing. , .. . � ey died. Ing the rates fixed y the board are bob' .1 11 � . I 1*1 II _ _- - - . . - - . , . ' _; . � _.� , J111Z Ir ­ I L, . .:., . ­ " . . . ; �, "" � : . , .TljNF-OLD .HUNDREDTH. L.M. Key of G. _.. - I . lewo� . .. . . . Jusdfied, immediate action missy W -.1 " L ... . . . Here shall be founded - . .�p - � :. � ,:IN*. 1. 4. - . . - . . '. - - � . .1 . .­ . 1� taken by the board to bring the rates 11�1 , , . . . . . 'A I I Praise God from whom all blessings flaw; . I . L � L . .. I � , , I � , , . -, �' ... . ­ - .THE Into conformity witly oorAtions which �. .74a _... I . - __ .- .. ' . . ..- . .� . 1. I , . I a I IN , . I .1 , �11 , . . , , . �: Praise Him. all creatures herd below: " The .- ­- ii� , . . .. - . . . I :�.'. To be followed by a minute of complete silence. At the conclusion of the experience shows actually ecds+- he . '-,14 . . . Praise H I ra above, ye heavenly host; � . - - 1. � ' '_ . . � , ' ., ­ - . . '''. " ­ - ­ . .. im�inute of silence Privy Council Committee report was . �0 . I . I ;. , Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen. ' I . . I I � - - I- .1 10 . � - - , . L� ' 11; , , . , . . 1. .. I . L :.. . I I- I � ­ - � . , . made public Friday. _;, , I - . . - . - __ ....,_­ _­. " Shall be sung by all present � ". � . � - - . . I . j - , . .. z ­ 1� .- COMMEMORATIVE OF THE PIONEERS AND SETTLERS W . ''. . .- "We still think the rates are too . - , L. I WHO LAID .. F ,� ­.- , !IELDERS. 10.10.10.10. Second Tune. I I I .1 . . . .1 11 . OUR COUNTRY'S FOUNDATIONS. . .- � I 11 '- 41, , ) . - . ;.., � . high," said Attorney-General W. H. . R . _ � !�, . � .4 � .�. - . . , . .. 11 To be read by the person presiding. I . No. T. - . Through dust of conflict and through battle-flainal . I � � Price in commenting on the failure I � . 1' �3. , . . - - * . *1 , It Is appropriate that the first note of Thanksgiving should also be . . . � Tranquil you lie, your knightly virtue proved. - , . .of the appeal, to which the Province 1, F . , . - _ __ ecinmemoratIve of, the, early pioneers and settlers who by their labors laid ,:. ­ - . .. . . - . i . " I 1. . 4.1iff '­ ' " ��o 7 . of . � "A the foundations of our nation. 'the words of the following hymn have been I .Your memory hallowed in the Land you loved, . Ontario was a party, against the j", , , , I � L . . . 4' � - � - -, , sung through many generations and In many lands. They acquire anew . L. . . .. - Proudly you gathered, rank on rank to War. I .1 Railway Commilsolon't judkTnent in , I . ... . M .. . .. ,.,il . - - . . - . - . And V ." , I . - , � I . - I , As who had heard God's message from afar: : -, . : . i . - : ifignificance as they call to mind the trials and privations of those heroic 4X,172 I I. . -- It looks from the text of the re 1 141,11 1 . , , � � � .,.. liben and wonren who. In deep forest or lonely clearing, made the first Cana- . :.- , All you had hoped for. all'you had. you gave . - . port, � .- . r. I �L' , , _­ � . it ,dian hoin4" Leaving behind many of their own kin and friends and the - I ­­ ... . ..:.:,,To save Mankind-yourselves you scorned 'to Save. r as though the Oalnet figures the ques. I ' . - _. . �, . . . . securities and comforts of civilization, they brought with them a high tour .�. ­. .. I I. tion will be back before the board -,: , . I . . � I I . I * - >: . isse, firm'endurance, and an abiding faith in the God of their fathers. . Splendid you passed, the great: made. . . . ­ . ... I - ., � ­ . �. . .. _. .. before lorq. But we can't do anything I.. . . . I.. A - ­. � more just mw. We'll have to wwt �' . 12 I Then shall be sung by all present. - � � . .� . .Into the light that nevermore shall fade. '. ". �, . . Deep your contentment In that bleat abode. : -J4� ...- . . . . I : . . awhile and me how things work out." I a ­ . - ­ - ''TUN TUNE- MARTYRDOM. C.Al. First Tune. ,' � I - - � ' - - . - . I - . .- . . , � -1 - " � . :- " - . . . - : -:. Who wait the last clear trumpet -call of God. ' I �1 � Na L . . . . . Rf ­ - AmaU. � . I. � . _... . . I . 0 . . I :ANR I . -.,. 0 God of Bothell by whose hand .,�. . .. L ­ - ... " �_' .. � . . IV. .. . I. I . . . I . , "" . L ,. . .. .. _ .. � . - . , ­1. - - - -- ­- - - - - .. . � L � � - .. I � - . I.. Thy _people still are fed A . , , . � .. - i� , - -, Who through this weary pilgrimage, .11 .1. 11, .. .1 A PRAYER FOR DIVINE GUIDANCE IN THE GOVERNMENT OF OUR New Water Power Develop • .. I .. . . . � I - ��'...._ . - LAND. . . . - . I man 2 � ­ . I . . . . t ., , -, . �� % Host all our fathers led: . I I .- A . X , _. . . . � . -_ .� I � ' ' 11 . � I . � . , .. . - . I I ' . ­­­ _­ ­_'. • ­ � I. . - - To be read by the person prii�ldlng. . - .. .: The record- of the Dominion Water _.. '' , . .., .. . Q f1L ­ .. 0 . '.. : I 1* . ­.,L - . L...., , � -'-Our , vows, our prayers. we now present � . . . .. . On February 10, 1927, a Selec4 Committee of the Canadian House of Power find Reclamation Service of the 1 I * 1. I I Before Thy throne of grace; - . -, � � .. � ". - - -- - Commons reported "that It to desirable that the business of the House be Department of the Interior show that 11 , I - " , .� 1.... .. . . � oGod of our fathers! be the'God. : ... I upon . �;�11, 'I . . � . I . ­ .- -."- -_ , - - . ._� ..­i� . Of their. succeeding race. 1. 0 I -, :1 , _; • %. opened. each day. by prayer to Almighty God to invoke His blessings . a vary satisfactory amount of new .. . , .. 1. - I .. . . .: . .1. 1. . 1: . .:. - - .1 _. Its -deliberations." gave as to the Italicized -parts. rendered necessary - - . . . . . � ... . . ..... . deliberations." . . water-power development is now In 1. 11 � .. . � , '.. _. . __ . - ­ I . ­ . through Its adaptation to the present occasion, ttie following . 11 . '. ;^ .- --, . . . Through each perplexing path of life - . -.. 1.ql .11 .1 I.,. .. . . -,prayer .L 1. hand " will more is In view for the . . . . I - . .. ­ ­ - . , . 1. ... - our wandering footsteps guide: � 4 •is that of a portion of the prayer 9A since read by the Honourable future. It in estimated that 400,000 , 1� I . . . . . .. . . the Speaker of the House of Commons. . - . . .. � I .. .. . . - . Give us each day our daily bread. L . _� ... . .. I I . 11 ­ And raiment fit provide. I I.- I . . , . . * .L: . . horse- power will be compil,eted in 1927 . I .­ . . . - . . : " L . . Then shall be said by all prosento ._ . ­ I that the further work which is . , 1. 1�. I . � - ... . . . - .- . �. . 1. '. I . . L - _ 1, 11 � ­ ­ - . ... L - . - L ­ . . I and , , -, ­ .__.� - . - _. -1 . ­ . . .. ­ .. No. . . . .. cally assured will aggregate ..I ,... I 11 . . - _ 0 spread Thy covering wings around, ' .. I .. practi .. . _. . 1. ... . . . "Most Gracious God, we humbly beseech Thee ................................... ­­ , . ,. ... .. � . - . . . t . _1 . g . I . _. Till all our wanderings cease, : - * , , - some 1,00,WO horse-power in three I � .1 ... I -, - �.' • .And " our Father's loved abode - .. . I especially for this Dominion. arid herein more particularly for the Governor - A � . I . or four years time. L .- ­_ " - our souls arrive in peace. . - I . . . 'General, the Senate, and the House of Commons. in their legislative � . - - - i � e. -.1 - L % L" .. , i ­ , .­ I I . - L .. -'Amen. -.1 . ,L: . " , i city, as also for all legislative and municipal bodies in the discharge �- -4b- -- . . . . ;. A- - I I .. , . - 1. , . . � . . . . 1 7 ' . I I. 6 %air public duties; that Thou would9f be pleased to direct and prosper Medicine Vendor- "Two years . . .. � . , ; . . : :-:Then shall be read aloud by all present I ago . ., I - .- . . . ­ . - . _. L. .. .. '.'. - a their consultations, to the advancement of Thy gIcr7, the 1111411147. honour 1 - . - ­ .PSALM C. . � .., - 1, - advancement that all things may be I was a physical wreck. What do you, . � 4 I '. . . , - No. S. . . . . ..., . . . . . ,. I ,. L &Ad welfare of our Sovereign and His ?.$,I . - . - r . 1: .? ­ . r - i � : � . - , . . . . :­ . .. so ordered and settled by their endeavors, upon the best and sl4rest founds. think has made this great change id I ' ' r I . ; . , L . . . � � �� - i I- be Joyful In the Lord all ye lands; ' ' : Lions, that peace and happiness. truth, &14d justice, religion and piety, may Bystander-"What change?" , . I * ' ' e the Lord with gladness and come before His presence' with a song., I,* established among us for all generatifts. Atuen. � �, ... I iil, � ,, , ye sure I ist: the Lord He Is God; 1 77 . -1 r ,� _�; � . - . .... I �. �.., i . . . , to He that bath - made us. and not we ourselves; - . .. - I . loud •by all'prosent. . . . . .. . . L . . .. 1. 1. . . ., . .: Then shall be read a . e are His people, and the sheep of Ilia pasture, � �. No. 9. .. . . . * I -. .. ... - - - LL I c . . , i L "PSALM LXVII. . .. � n.: '� . I I � - I � _.. .. , !- 0 go your way intic His gates with thanksgiving and into His Courts 'filth - .- I . . mi,.- 4, I I , --, . .1 .. .e � - . � . . . . � .. . . '�_ . " ., praise: . ­ .. - , . ", � � . il: . � � • R God be inertiful.unto us and bless us; .- . r ;., .� ,;W .� I - , , . . . I I ­1 . I i ­ 1. � , Re thankful unto Him and speak -good of His name. . . _.� . . .. . � , Av 1. .. �­ ­­_". ._ - I. '_ L � And cause His face to shine upon us; : "'v:, _'. :,:�, . - � .. .4Pot the Lord is gracious,- His mari:y Is everlasting; . _.. . I- , *­ L * , . , , ,­"4; " . I i Ir . . � �-� -_ - - I � `­- . . . - I I .-That Thy way may be known upon earth. . , I , ­­�::�*r,4..,-�', !, ­1 � - _ 1. " 11, I .. : . , ' . . . � I I . .- ��,­ ,4,� -, , I .1 .- . I . .: �_ � ".., ­',?!:,::,r., _�� i`�. .. . . . . . .. a . . ., , .. ... ­1 . . , . ,Azd Tits truth endureth from generation to generation. . . . .. I I . . Thy saving health among ill nation}. . - .. . - . . � .., . - ,�?., " V. �,; 1, " 'I.: : . " L ' . � � , , L ­�­p . ;,.. . . . I , .1 .�L . L I ' : . , .. I I . 1. ­1� - . . I . , I . - ­ - . d . .. _.. . . Let the people praise Thee, 0 God,' I I �: 11 _ , 11 ! . To'be rea'd,by the person presiding. '. -1 - - . .. - . I . . . . . . . . . - ­ I I . .. . .. '.' - . Lot all the people braise The�e. . . ..". . . . ,�. *1 I I' , . I . . �ty .. � The text of the Lcird'aj Prayer an here set forth is as used at the open- . . . . �L' '11" "'7. -1:',":�: - .. ­ � I �� L - , 'L - -L tog of each day's proceedings in the Parliament of Canada b I 6- , . � ' ... 'A ,,�,�;,,�, � � _1 ­ L *_ r y the Speaker .0 lot the nations be ,glad and sing for joy: . I ..� . 11 11 .. - . . - . . . . j I . 11� . . ... . . - . For Thou shalt judge the.people righteously, . . . . 1 .,4. 11 . I I ,� � . ­ � - --of the Commons and the Speaker of the Senate. I . . I . . I . _ .. L_. . �, e.5 � . - n the nations. upon earth. - � I A�;" I - . And govern * � . . . �. I . . r . . . .:. . .�: � . U., .. : . . . . . .­�:":­ ... �, , . . :�' , ,�, ,�%r ".: . �:, .. .. .. .:-.. t - .- - Then shall be said by all present. I. � :;. 1... .. - - _ I" � � r. - Lat the people praise Thee, 0 God. . .. I 1F.1 I ......., .: ., - ' - . I - - r ­­1 � I , .�.,,:�� : ,i�� ., .. ' .... . I . _. .. - . . . ­ I—. - ­.. - '. L_ - � ­.. :, " � - _:: 'I". ,. � I...'s, �! ... . . , ,�:,. ��'�. _ - - No. 4. . r . . . . . - . . - .L, ...., ,; , , L. .1- , "Ill �., r , ,. ��. � I . � . .,. - � .,,­`­N:i_- � - . - Then shall the earth yield- her increase; . I . . - .`­�:,.�: ' - . - our Father - . , . I .. ,­L". . "'7 :',...� ��'. .. , .. �.,;. !,: :J'' . Via, . . Let all the people praise Thee. " ,:�, ,,, r , � .� ., �, � . , , , which art In Heaven, Hallowed be Thy - name, Thy King • . And God, even our own God, shall bless us. . � ... ,.- I.- .1 'r.. I i- .* ­4;�14� .��., ��,.-'..'�... �,4K � .::::, dom. come. Tfif will be done In Earth, as it is In Heaven. Give us this day . ":,.:'�­ �,'­ . :,:­:-,;7., _ I I - 7. , - 1".. ,­ .. . -, , 7 - our daily bread. And forgive. us our trespasses, as we forgive them that I I - .. ..... ... " � -God shall bless us; ... � -;'),:�1;. ��. , "L I .., - , . _'. - -1 1:1'.�� ":;, : 1!,� "� � ,:..;, . , .. . �1.1.. ..� : � I ". . . , , .:'O, , . � .. . . . , ­.., . I ., , _. ., � � ... - '7 '�',, .; 41,�., � ., , s . - . - trespass against us. And'lead us not Into temptation; but deliver us from , . .. -, _` .,Amd all the ends of the earth-shall fear Him. ..-. _._ - .. :��,,.F .,� " I -,v .�,.,. 4'�.:, - .. . - . .� � � L . . , . 1, �._;. _ , " � 1�1�11% . - -Amen, � . . . . - ­ . .'�."L.,��, :,:"I ..,�.,. � L, . , , �� . . eivil. . . 1. , � . , 4:.�,%* . . ­.­. , .. '4�,'� '­­r , .. ,L � . I , . . Then shall be sung by all present. . ­ �. - ,�. , .1'.. � . . - . . k- ,-�.. - - �0` ­ I 71, � - . . , , I I I? , I ... �. �- . ... I . .�'.��L.. . ­ ; I . ,.:.. ,�­. , , - . . .. . . COMMEMORATIVE OF THE FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION. .. - '.. 'MORNING LIGHT. 7.6.7.6.D. G. J. Webb, 1803-87. ,.".,%`;;"��:r?�:: �. _...:;..k.A... . .. . . .� ': . ': t . - CONFEDERATION. � . . . , ..., ., .4,".. r " .L - , * - _ , i.� I , �­ :; .. ___ ' . __ . .. � I I I To be read by the person presiding. . No. 10. �- I . W, 4.'S.i,.T*�: . � I ... . I : ! , . " . . : I r.. I . .. . . .. L, m:,: �.::�:T;��;�.. ,t:,..-��, I i . ,. 41�_ -The value .Froin ocean unto -ocean . r V - ue'ind interest of history are derived chiefly from the lives and . ' � ...'. . � ' ,.:. ,..,:. r4 ­ . r. �:.�,, ­.. .� . . :,..,.1.. ., .1 $ ' . . . I , , " 11 .Z 'L � mmemoratei. Without these the progress L � ... . :* - . .,..:: �,­,:q, - ..' . � . Our la�nd shall own Thee Lord, . - . - ors of the men whom It co ass _. _' ' L " �. , - ,g , "..:. ' '. . ..."": ­­�l . . I . '.. � - I I _ : .. . � � . . .L . L� - . L. , . �4�.,�­::� ., I If the nation would be little worth recording. Upo'n this day of National s , .. L , . :.�_�, And filled with true devotion, .� - . .. I . . 7' _. Obey Thy sovereign word. 1 .7. .., . � : .1 �!4'..:" '. . ­ ,11;,.­...�... . , . 11 , `,�:.� " . _. . . . - L':' - � I.. , . ��� ,; rr"" ,, .,,��ZiN , : 1; . .Thanksgiving It is fitting to recall the eminent services of the Fathers of . _ , I .. ,�� 1-_r . . . .. Our prairies . . .,.��, . .. I iries and our mountains, . 11. .,. , ..� �,;.. :.Ponfederation, throw whose eff9rts the L - . _ I ­.::��i,::� 1. - scattered Provinces of Canada I " , ,�,.-, ,,�;6 . . I . . . : I . . I - � . . I.. .. . 1�;­.­ .!:I �"::� .. - . , . �� .1 . Forest and fertile field, ­_ I - - � L ., 1, ". .�j ­- L . , . ­ . � 4ave been united under one constitution. Our appreciation of their great . I I � I . . . ". I .. . I � . .- . and .fountains, I . r.. ... . 1.1451. ... ­- . I . glass Increases with the passing, years. To follow In their footsteps In de- . . , I I _L . . . :" ... . . . .. . To Thee shall tribute'yield. Amen.' .1 . ,�: ,:;' , . 1, * 1. ." R iq,ted service to our country Is the highest tribute we can pay to their . 1, . .1. , I ., . : _ . I ,N.., _.. 'I. I .1. . I . . ­. . ;. . I ��. � . . Expression Is 'given to this tribute in the words of the . I . �.­., ." . �1­ ., .",:. . I ­ piemory. following . : , `,,.', . mp . - ­ ..L . . � . . . V. -.'�.. 'LL. ".-I.. 1. '­:::�:i . . .1 .- , , , . � - . M_ . � . i: . . , ;.%�, � . .;. � ___kymn_ ­ � . - 7� 1 . .- � . � . . , - ., ­ . ; . ." �:. . . ,.. ;:.. . ­,: _11;:. _11;:. . .. I � � , . ''I �, - I . _. - . .. . I . 11 _ ,.:,��:4111. � .. _­��__d . ; . -present. - . � - NATIONAL ANTHEMS . �. I . . . .. . ! �.' � 1 .�� . i'�;i, . . I. I -.- - ... - I . Thok shall be sung by aft - .. _. . ... __.- NA . .. 1:. ­ 111, I : : :�-.Z . _�- . . . . � . . .: . .. I ,. I L - I . - .. .. . . I . r , k �­: ­­LX .. _� , , . . . . ­ . I .. . . .1 _ I I 1�1 I .,, . I I LT" ..� I .;,TUNE-T. ANNE. C.M. third Tune. -, - ­ .. . _. 1. - __ .- _. .Thar shall,be sung by all present. I i, : �� , , '.1P.11 , , _ . 0 _7� .1 . . ., .: , , I .- 1� 1. . 11� -, , _� , '. , , '. '. - � ­ ­1 I . -, , . r.. %­ . . I - . 4 . . .. . 1. . ... . - . I ., . . . ; - r . I .. I . . . I . .. I .. ­ I ... . . �' L.- ... I . � i . . I ­ ay . ­ . ". . . - "' , " -� NO. S. . . . No. 11. '. . . _ 1. . . . .... I . .: .''. ; :�� I � I . Lord, while for all mankind we pr L I . . I '�. . . I ;:-...� • I . . . . . � Of every clime and coast, 'I . IL :.. ... . ... . . , '- �Lrj, � I . � L- �j - �,:­::::t, ... . . :r . I ... 10.�, ...�� ,:..:"\" I, .. � ' . r : I . , I.. r mg ­1 - �- . . ­ . . - - 0 bear us for our native land, r L . ..." _ .;_ . 0 Canada! Our Home an Nativ.e Land! - . - I. I ".. , . � ..::,:.: , .-, ': "i" , . . � - . • -True patriot-love in all thy sons command. � - . - . . I n�� . .. �i��;� _ �L L .i �'� .1 � . . . . I The land we love the most. .� .. 11 I., . . ­ . L . : -.I. ,:, 1: I fr I.., .1'i�. : . ' ' ..,��,.�� - .1 .... . . - ­ �..".. �7 . . I . With glowing hearts we see thee rise, ­ ". I � I .� - . , .". ,r . _ , . � � The True North, strong and free, ;­-, L I 31 .. I . I . I , .1. .. . :- 1� .. . I � ..�:-; . . I , � I . I , . ­L ­....:.:::: 'IT Our fathers' sepulchres are here, ,. - . . . .. .,- And stand on guard, 0 Canada, . .:", .�._ � ... .... , � , And here our kindred dwell, ,'r'_ . I ' - -;�- ' � � ; � �'­ We stand on guard for thee. ; I 0. . - . t . ,... L , " , el�;A - ..". _- ,, , .. . . . I... , , , _., _ I. - - . � , I .L., . � , �, .� I ::%`<..'�; 0 Our children too;-'how should we love . - , - 4- ., . . � - - � I I � .. : . -, ,� s..... - . � ­ 0 Canada, glorious and free! I 1. . I . Another laud ho well? �� . . . .. We stand on guard'wei stand on guard for thee! • " ­ I . . . . . . . I L .. LL .. . .. .L ; . . I.. - - -­ ., � . . ­­, _. ­ . L . . . 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thilliel J.. .0 guard our shores from every foe; i.� �. : . .. , .�� , . , , � . - . .- '. . . - . L . . r ,.. . . -, . . . �, . , , , r. I . Z:11.1 � "I : . . � I - I . L' -be sung by all present. I _r , . .. . . , �1, ­ �i With peace our borders bless, . . .. ;. . . .� . Then shall 111, : I .. . �, 1; With prosperous times our cities crown . I., - . � I . . I ­ ­� : : . .- I .. . No. 12. . .. . - - . : I I .11 . .. . .. .­_," -_ ­.___r_ . . � � : - L - , i.-),,�� Our fields with plenteousness. .11 11 . GOD SAVE THS KING . 1, . ­,,'l ­I... . . - . . r 11, - - L � �,I­ , . : , - .., I r , , . , .1 .., . I , I '':. . I . I �_ . I I ., ...r", .� Unite us In the sacred love . .1. I - " L.. I ' .1 . I . . . !: - . k, God save our gracious KIng. - - I . .. , . , . . .� , i3 1. and Thee; " �: � - I. - . '� ":� � . , * , . . :�.. I . . . . % - 1. - . , - " I - I r. Of 'knowledge, truth, . . , 1. . r - Long live our noble King, . . -.1. . r - .. . . I , 0. " ­ , ".. . . , I . - , 1 � ,�. .. . I . . � - AUO I 1-k 7 �.. - . ,. ,., I . , And let our hills and valleys shoul . .- . . . � � . . . . � I I . , ��,;L..-,l . I ...: . , L7 . ;, I'll . ., 1; . I r God save.the King: . .. . I �.: , . " . . , . . . I . . , � . . - , , : :, L* : ._ Husky Canada . . . . d.,.,., - The songs of liberty. 1� . - . I I � Send Him victorious, -1 , '' " �, .1 '� I . - . 7 "r ­ . ­'. ^ Lord of the nations, thus to Thee I. .. �. . - :1 I - - 11-�_ . Happy find glorious, .''L. _ '1� - , I - . I . I &7 � . I I . I . J� � 1. . ... . . Joe Wright, now on his vi " , L . . . - . I . � . our country we command; ... . -, - ­ . . .. L . Long to reign over us; I I . '. . I " . .1 . 'L - � . _ .. , - , . '�, . . , Mngland. Cauadv0s hope in the .. �._ I . I , . � God save the King. . . � ��. L ., . , I Be Thod our refuge and our UnslI, L L �" � , , I . . I I I - . . . '. ­ � ZAGS. . . I . 1. I . ... .1 L . � ... ' ' % � ' - A .�_ ..: ��, Ow everlasting Friend. A . - .- .., . '.. I ­ THE END.- �` ' - ''. .% �, ,., I for the Diamond _18oulls, M. HQUIS17. _.� ,. , �. I ­-D - . . . .... I': I . - - . -, . _. I I - , ­11., . . .. . :1 I . . I � . I . . s . " . I . : 1, 1P. r . . I . . . L I - - I - I . . I.. . I , . � : �;f , � . , ,� , � � 'j� . . . : , . . I , ' :_� . ' ' ' ' r - , - - - ' - . . I .., , L .I; �', ' . .,� , " L.-, # . •' .- �`,..,...,.a - -� - . __,. L r " , ' . ;.& . . . _ _ ': , _ �_ _ . L . , : :. , I - � L ' ' - ' ' : � ; ' ';,P' L ' � ' n •5 t�"' I- �:"' L T:� �'S "?'V"­�-_,,,� 't� .- _ . ­ .. ­ � - .1 ­.. - - L - �_V�' -'-'-' '7'�LL" " ­ .� � - ' -, � ­-, - - -.-_,_�,, ­,,,."��-­.!k­ . . - . I , � _ _ _,._ - '_ . __NZX ," -��. _. I - _ _ ,., . , I _, . _ . j, .:,r�'.."-, - __,:�._ 1 . �_?� ,� A,�: .:" . : . - .. I I ­' b� I _� :ftL" .: - ��,)w_r, gyr',-"w g! ri, ;Z. n _A AA; ol. %A ohsixscgf The council resolved Itself Into a The Great Decision $0 C 0 W ourt of Revision to consider the fol- lowin appeals against Asamments: 0 N 11111111pa. overcharge on land. ad. This to-the time the thoughtful Pat-. Is the time to bring In your harrows out, who cares, site down wiW. his t 'or any other-tin pledisifi a t"t joarned; Mrs M Butler, re business child and talks heart to heart about need repairing, so that tax, adjourned; Mrs M E and Robert thefuturs. Beingthe largest trainers they will be all all McCallum. overcharge on land. ad- d and Soft. Soal of the '�* r 2.75 Per year.; 11.50 U paid la &dT*nc4. of young people for the business world, ready journed; Chas B Rice, ooerebarge on and having ears' experience, we for the sprig land, disallowed ; H Topple, wrong. beet quality on ng work. Subscriptions ra the Untied seater and Crest offer you our advice If you will but ask -A special reduction during the Britain $2.00 in advance. fully asiseand at Pickering Beach, ad. it. You way 'learn while you earn' hand next few weeks. ourned.E Gullbault. overcharge On by means of our Home f4tudy Depart- land. reduced $100; 0 0, Richardson, meat, and then finish at College, there- ..JOHN MURKAR, asking that certain lots at Fairport THOS, A. LAW, L ORNE RE ID gb isoving board money. Ask us fora n3 Be assessed to Mr Wood, Mr and Mrs f our graduates from your dis- CLAREMONT Burritt and Mr and Mrs Spence, allow* trict; What they have done PICKERING COUNCIL. you can ad; 0 Spong. asking assessment Chang- do. You may start any time. No ad to E Robertson, allowed. vacation. ludividual instruction. '(Concluded from lisat,lesne) A The following parties were relieved position positively guaranteed every The standing committee on Roads of dog tax: C N Phillips, Roy Alsop, graduate. The Gold Medal School. A and Bridges reported and recommend- Hugh Pugh, W H -o Thos Law. University trained staff of widely R -M R S ed ment, as follows: W H West- Gen West, Ge.o Martin, John Doyle, experienced, sympathetic teachers. :60 lam Greenwood rd cons 3-4 Geo Pugh, Dan Oormley,- Mrs Blenkin, or ey Bros, sharp grader bids Write to-day for particuisrs to Toron- TRY RICHARDSON'S FOR Mr Purcell. 15.00; The Pedlar People, ditto 9.00; A to's Greatest School of Business, The W Ward, oper grader cons 1. 2, 4 and 5- Cana I Dania Business College College at SEED CORN AND MANGEL SEE 87-50; 0 Wilson, eugine on grader WHITEVALE 'Speidin& q- ­158.00; Dept Pub Highways, rd drags and extra blades 10,30; A Trimble. Mrs. -Smith spent last- 5&turdav in Don't fall to bear the Misiaissiippi drag cone 34 and Ureenwood rd and OsbA-ww.--- Minstrels at Cedar Grove. 0 __serape con 5 8000; A Haare, labor Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilson. of Toronto.- You can depend on our r Corn and Mangel Seed being the best obtainable. All the different. varieties are now in. ad con 52.50; Wm Ormerod, ditto and Miss Smith. of Richmond Hill, gr 4.30; also Germination Test high• Prices low for good seed. Leave .1-60; F Turner, drag Al t I vUlted Mrs. Hickson over the week- TENDERS WANTED -drag plan cons 6 7 12.10; W Ball, drag end• your order early and have your Corn delivered. bet 2 and 3 cons 4 and 5 5.50:, White Diamand Park is the Centre of at- Sealed Tenders will be received by throe, Vs the undersigned up tol-Satur y .11 m drag Roseb&nk rd and bet 28-29 traction for city visitors on Saturdays d J... K7 the south of highway and bet-26.21 south and Sundays. Some of on bring 25th, for the construction of about of highway 12 25.' C Annis, team grad their beer with them. Miss Edith Cameron has 36W square feet of cement walk In the oceries, Fruits and 7, The best of Good Gr at 26 27 and 28 29 south of highway b returned Village of Pickering. Vegetables. Leave your next 12 50. W H Moore, plow and grad bit home here for the suminer, after at- The lowest or ariv tender not neces- sa with us and tryL�our 28 29 south of highway 5�00; 0 Conner, tending the Eastern High School Of eerily accepted, service. :team grad bet 28-29 s of highway and Commerce in Toronto. Kan Frank J. Prouse, I The sewing class. to be instructed haul gray on Rosebank rd 19.50; L Sec'y Police Trustees, `Toyoe. ditto 20.00; J Palliater, drag in by Miss Beggs, of Linwood, will com- t1oppl7 to 26 and rep culvtopplg meace on Monday. July 4th, at 2 p.m., :7.75; LCuletta.graoion Morgan'shill in the 1. G. O. F. Hall here. J. BROADBENT S R 1 C H A R D S O N I ra ut Pat 15,00; W J Petty. ditto 20,25: W Mitch• all, ditto 30 50; F Barkey, cut brush SCHOOL REPORTS WATCHMAKER and labor taking out stone Alton& rd con 1.2 ?8 75: L Gates. grad Morgan's Middle School Rpeommendation and bill and brush and taking out stone, Lower final ex4minittion of the Late of Greenwood. will be at the a Hard�are 237.Main street, Throuto 13 opposite the Post Office. hop P�eker�ng Store and scraping Altona rd from Claremont Controuation School. Theme fbway to U N R 75 50; W F Hollia• -suits are h&si-d on the average of all ph gla n ger, ditto 125 75. V Lacev, labor grad examinations during the. year. For R 1 0 K E R I N G Altona rd (:!,,, 1 2 50: 1 Todd, grad lit grade prolicienev, over 75 Every Tuesda) from 11.30 a. M. Norgan's lild' If) 00; 0 Petty, put out 22nd grade prof., 66 74 ii; 3rd grade to 2 80 p. m. (standard Lime) Now is the time tA) wet your Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire 55 trees with o-tigioe on Alton& rd con 2 rof , credit. 50 60 %, c. Cloth. We have a complete stock, Plank for sl­n�boat and plain cons 2, 3 Pupils of the Middle School who bavi Screen Doors at 1 85 up .1 26tf BRINu YOUR REPARS L 4 28 00; J firriby, drag cons 7.8 13 10: obtained over 50 p. c in a subject are ii Window Screens at 40c. W Pet t i-, drag con -3 6 25; W Teefy, recommended to try the Departmental I 1p - John McGriskin, M 8, examinations. Pupils of the I I Only, 8-burner Florence Oil stove, 16.00 bi u I g r v con 3 1,50. .1, ditto 10 fij; R Davidson. haul grav and Lower School who have obtained over -1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25,00 �D A N C 1,N G grad con 8 and 183 yde gray 66 gat J 50 P. c. in a subject have passed in that 'Fly Oil- Burk, shoe gray con 3 11 2Z; A Gates, subject and a certificate will be grant. Xsep flies off your stock with Dr. William baul gray con 3 25 00: E Armstrong, ed by the department. Pupils of the one tried always used. ditto V 60; G Uatea, spread gray con 3 Lower School after wbossaar"es sub . Win 'and grad cons 2 393.25; W Ferguson, must Pam B.' ett'a 'Dance Hall Frost Wire Pence, Posts and Staples always on hand. jests appear In brackets 4� AT- ffi Fleury Plows and Scuers and Wheelbarrows. haul grav con 3 grad cons 2 3 49-50, F supplemental examinations in these M Cooper, grease, bolts, wrench for subjects or repeat the year's work in rader chain for drags 9 40: 8 Farn• the subjects indicated, Form I V- Er. Every Tuesday. Saturday and L j. ie. draw cons 6and 7, 18.10: A Pegg Miller I. E Mathews i, M Pugh i, M Holidays. Agent for McCormick -Deering Farm Machinery 'ditto 10.00: A Matthews, ditto 11 10: Jones 11, A. McCullough if. I Cowie, Five-piece Orchestra. and Repairs. J Riddle, Plan can 7 3.5G; A C&rruth• and E. Ward (equal) W 8, Fiogoid c, i Come. Rain or Shine. ers drag w t I cons 7 and 8 and instal E Benno. Form 111-9 McCullough if,) kingston Road, half mile east of )1Pe OPP coo 8 30 10; also drag con 8 F Barnes iii. A Moles c. M Spencely Our Motto We have it, can got it, or it is not made. Rouge Bridge. -10.86; J Stephenson drag and plow c. E. Evans c. P. Gerow, K Taylor, Id 1 4. cons 7 and 8 8125; W G Scott. plow Doucette, L. Dawson. Form II (Pro• I Good.prizes for lad and gent con 8 150; J Middleton, grad coins 7 noted to Form If l)-A Ward 1. M. j 39"2 Y. , I every SILtu:v. S. BA I SDON9 G and 8 14 50. D-ANighawander drag in t Pugh i [.%t.) if. S. Evans and C. Park.r land clean Woodland's and Lewis' (equal) it. D. Johnston and M. White 'pits 21.55, also spread gran con 9 clean 'equal I id. M. Spencely (Or*= i iti. G. ditch and drag can 9 and clean J M. Fiso id. D Bowen . Geom.. Byer I". a pit 82 9t)i W Reeser, shov Lat, is Form I (Promoted to 08 rig P sill Attention �N�VERSAL MOT ORS gray con 9 2 50; W Slack. plow haul Farm II) -E. Pegg 1. D. Bacon I. E. Graham 1. T. Parker if. 0. Bowen'itt, -7 L L grav con 9 20 26: W Darvtii. baul and spread same coo 9 82� 10. Wnil�rav S. Word Ill. 0. Borland (Alg.) Iii, El -..�WEST HI Nair. haul grav coo 9 13 35. T Burn. McBride Ill, P. Price (Lot ) iii. H. 'We wish to inform the ham. obov gray con 9 10 ()G; 8 Fretz. 8potna c. R. Fingold (Can Blot. Lito c, public that we have oLmn- D. Cooper (Lat. Fr. Aig ) c. I. Cooper J64A.Abi haul gran con 9 13 35; P Niglaswander, STAR AND FLINT SAT IPQ ed up & Garage and Ser. ditto 20 75; C Hubbard grad cons 3 4 k Can Hi6t. Lit.) c. A. Bernstein (Can. -vice Station in our premis- .1150. W Taylor, grad haul gray and Hist.) c, H, Pugh (Lat. Fr,)c, D. Spa?A e at west of'the Eastern -�Abov con 4 22 00-. John Maynard. haul (Lit, Lat, Fr` )'c. H Spearer (Art, Cons245000;A Ackford, ditto 47,26; 'MERV ME3 1=) A I 1Rb 8 gray con 3 T150- J H Kayes, baulgrav c, M. Portor. (Can. Hist) c,, G. NfcM&b- SAceletaurant, Pickering on (Can. Hist.) c. D. Spencer (Can Rist' Village, Oat. Reesor Bros. ditto 25 00; A C Diamond, Lat, Aig, i c. L, Wilson (Art, Bot. Fr, 1 A first -class mechanic on all If Yott want a gaaranteed Repair job at a reasonable haul and shov gray coo. 3 51 IS, Reg Lat. Alg.). 1. Shaw (Can Hist. Geog. i .1115owerville. team grade of highway Lit, Lat. Alg.i M. J. Wilker. Prin.; makes of care. and con 3 gray con 3 drag can I and Miss L. M. Barton, Aset. .,price, SEE US. grad Morga❑*a hill 74 50, R S Pugh, Worki Guaranteed Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes. clean ditch con 9 11,25; Frank MacRae. HORSE REGISTER. drag Phone Scarbore 5MI. g Afton& id Opp cons 2-3 and on con 3 8,95: also drag Scarborio t 1 2 85; G ROYAL MARK (23350: (20170), Clydes:.,L"4LW'S GARAGE -,I* Hamlin.- haul gray con 5 6 09; A F dale stallion (imp.). the property of! Major, drag eons 4 -sad 5 20,80. John Nelson Fagg, Claremont, will stand 'Tweedie. drag patch Whitevale street AND SERVICE STATION Complete Quality Funerals at his own stable during the season z 00; F Wright, patch con 7 plow con of 1927, SOLID OAK drag cons f) and7 17.50; R Conner. I Red and White $ w`baulgravcon 5 1750,T Annan,drag FAIRVIEW KING SEAL :70255. (ftw)..i 709 $100p $125 CASKET FUNERAL -$145 Bay road 5.50; R W BuIsdon, ditto Imported Hackney stallion, the pro- D S Crawford, drag and plow party of Nelson Wagg. Cl aremont, will stand at his own stable for the M A T T H E W S"BURIAL CON 'range line 9.60; Roy Ward, freight on • season of 1927. tHAIN STORE etc 37, 00 Al. road drags also dynamite fuse 41.0 loo salary May 2 to June 11210 00; ExAmmim [1820*2] (1878-2) 19M70, the 219 Danforth Ave., Toronto • Phone Gerrard 3WO Burkholder, 6 yd8 gruv for con 5 choicely bred imported Clydesdatel' 190c; W Johnston, drag con 5 9155; Ed stallion, the property of Grabam Our Funerals include: Embalming. Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, -Wilson, haul gray and 20 vds gray for Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. Bros., Claremont. will make the sea. son of 1927 at his own stable, Cairo- -eon 7 3.00,-Lorne Reid, rep' to grader No Extras. and slush 6crapers and drift pins 11.75; brogie. Claremont. Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements S.A'IYlorrish John Hamilton, cutting weeds 2.50. PRELUDE (246221 ( - . - 20NO). the well,bred 1 for yourseivea. 40 miles imp. Premium Clydesdale Stallion, Theae prices stand good witbin a radius of from Toronto the property of Oscar Wilson, Bro- REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. Sltf Ohug am, will make the season of l92-jDUNBART0N -h-h BROTHER as follows: Monday leaves his own. stable to Wm. Ormerod's. Green- you want to spread joy wood, night ; Tuesday, H. Wilson's, BU'y for' ca-sh and base line, noon and ni ; Wednes.; Pickering, day. NN. J. Miller's, noon, v s a e money C, Palmer's, Liverpool. night; Thurs-, G. Cowan's, Brock road, noon', his own stable night; Friday, John) Scott's, 8tb con., night ; Saturday morn-ing, t his own stable until following Monday afternoon. ­,0, U Padlixtied 0 YourRo. June l7thand 18th ECSTASY, .2&381) (20019), the superior I imp. Premium Clydesdale StallionFels' Naptha Soap, 3 for .21 -You the property of Oscar Wilson, will couldn't makt it &A 2c NaPt i make the season of 1927 as follows; P & P i or ha Soap, 5-f tough and strong Brantford Monday, leaves his own stable, Gra- Canned Tomatoes, 2 for 25c ham's Hotel, Brooklin, to Mr. Cook's i Arro-Locks. Brantford Arro Myrtle, night; Tuesday, J. Thomp.: Canned Peas, 2 for 25e Locks are locked on; Severest son's. con, 2, Reach, night; Wednes- t winds, storm and frost =no Castile SoapL 7 for Then follow the crowd and see day, Temperance Hotel, Ashburn. budge them. night; Thursday, own stable. night; Flexo,large Brantford Arro-Locks iid! the Second Annual, Friday, Wm. 'Bradley's, Whitby 4 19e Entitled: night-. Saturday, own stable until Canned Pork and Beans, 2'for 25c Ere -retardent, permanent, econ- . BLACKBIRD " the following Monday afternoon, onucal. llli�antford Roars Cd. Linthatid • Haple Leaf .2dutual Fire Brantford, Out. lot Presented by the S. Farms For Sale Insurance CO. 125 Acres-Olay IO&M, Cheap Takes for farm and country good build- -AT- -in s, 8-room stucco house, bank buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, barn, pig pen, hen house, 5 acres `.CEDAR G�VE of maple bush, close to school and wind-mills, Silos ete. C13 RR4 0OUX-V 410.1 church, ---Autornobile Insurance, "MR0 212 Acres -Good buildings, runnin of all kinds. 7kTURD-AY, JUNE 25TH- 1927 8. 15 P. M. Someth ing doing every minute a and laughs galore. ­-Admission, 85 cents and IV VOULI" springs, splendid grain and stock farm, close to village and school. Also, a number of other farms to choose from J. E. DIS'NEY, Whitby -'FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. BOWMAN 20 WHITBY, ONT. spend tne anernoon in saving an --vajoyable social time. A program of sports for both oil=. • young will be provided. On Friday night of last week, when Raymond and Mrs. Pilkey returned name from their wedding trip through western Ontario, a reception was hold for them at the home of the formers rents Lu- ther and Mrs. Pilkey. About sev- enty relatives and friends were CK present to welcome them back and extend to them their best wis i bee for their future happiness and --prosperity. After a sumptuous supper which was served on the fawn a number of young people ..from the surrounding country serenaded them with music that was louder than it was melodious. Last Wednesday evening the local branch of the Bible Society met for their annual meeting and to hear an address by Rev. �. H. Davis. Tb6 treasurer's report showed-a considerable increase in •contrtbuttons over. the previous 'year. When the collectors go out again it is to be hoped that this record may be maintained or even exceeded. There is a huge d6ficit . facing the Society, &Ithougb the 'L--�-Cauadian department has done- its - part well. Claremont will Assured- "do its bit" toward the further- ance of this all important work of sending the 'Word of God to all the nations under Heaven, The Claremont Continuation ch6ol Cadet Corps had its annual inspection 6b Monday, June 13th. Cadet Inspector, Capt. Edwards, after reviewing the Corps, called 'the boys around him and asked for the School Yell, which was given,in the usual way. He then spoke to the boys praising them •or the excellent work dome and the high efficiency of the Corps. 'Recommended the Corps for its fine appearance and the ready zeal with which the various exercises '. X4- COOPER CLAREMONT Agent for Ackerman's Quality . Harnees. Ask the user. S -I pring Is ere We have. a full line of the renowned - Boxer Wall Papers all, prices, from T 10C to 1.00 per ro 611 A. full line of Sher- ...win-Williams Paints, some nice Ginghams and ...Rayons for v, .-.�,:,spring. Give us a 6aU and be n convi eed. Fresh Groceries always on hand. and -drills were carried oat. It is expected the Corps will Again re- D• calve a cheque of over twenty dol- lars from the Strathcona Fund to be distributed in prizes for the school competitions in athletics. A. SCOTT Phone 1402, CLAREMONT V­ 4mbur' ... her 0 n, ening will be a garden party, to Banking Service 4 v 2 which all the young people are Wheel Barroweete' 'THEATRE Brantford binder twine and second- invited, Next Sunday morning at the -,n Terdection'"' ROBT. DEVITT, CLAREMONT. Richard Ward spent Monday Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, is spending a week witlr her pat- 33 ly dependent on factors beyond ?with friends to Toronto. - W Mrs. Minnie Bennett, we' regret eats, J. ff. and Mrs. Beal. We congratulate M. J. Wilker having his B. A. de. 1 Comedies "Which is Which" "Nobody There must be a gnod market demand BA le on secured .NM far farm product* and the production iving." There will be -no evening service. The members of he -THE ICE FLOOD" --sent. -to report on the sick list at pro. gree from Toronto Universit Oil Is ove Entire change of program hip at the United Church, next -each day Wm Cooper left last weekto David A. and Mrs. PngK: of Lakefield. motored over on Sunday Sunday being the anniversary of to assist in carrying your farm pro- ,Prices—Adults 25c cents, that church. The annual offering spend some time with friends in and spent the day with relatives. -and under, 15 cents for Home Missions will be taken S. G. Schmidt, • Proprietor VIP PICKERING BRANCH-0. A. Sharpis; Manaoff the city. Stanley and Mrs. Cook and fain On their, return that evening they Brancit" also at Brooldin, West MR. Whitby - Y It AD owl place 7� 41y, , of Oshawa, spent Sunday with were accompanied by the letter's parents. Du'ncan and Mrs. Morgan, NEW Y,� relatives here. F. Chidlow will close his store who will spend a couple- of weeks BALLOON? July 2nd. A large number of Old Boys Girls in every Friday afternoon during the summer m oaths. M. J. Wilker to In Whitby this with them. James and Mrs.-Coates and John and Mrs.. Coates left on Thursday and now residing Ho is Bread V Toronto will be present, stiff they e extend a hearty invitation to the week presiding at the department- last on a -qm�toring trip In which residents of Claremont and vtct",, al, examinations. they visited friends in Mono Road, reated out--'.of en- • lunch baskets with them and to Roy and Mrs. Forsyth, of Mon- Walkerton, Kincardine, Port El- 9'r, Barrie, Stayner and other during stone and fashioned into Ticnede- I he Bread of roe Beach, spent the past week -,:with the former's parents here. western points. On their return fying designs. This to the story of our tnew balloon tirei. Built of SUP George and Mrs. Cooperthwaite, on Monday evening . they were ac companted by Mrs. Besse-Sr., who orials. If you are, t1h.* Health �61 of Pine Dale, were .the guests of A. and Mrs. Forsyth during the will spend a couple of weeks with terested consult ui to- day. Q & A. T. Law past week. relatives here. 11 "No GreaterTribute"• Try a L Loaf A • Cliff ordand Mrs. Pilkey, of Kin The people in the village are be. cardine, returned to Claremont ginning to wonder when the. police N. W. STAFFORD, on Friday last to spend their a6m. trustees are going to cut the grass Kingston Road, Am er vacation. on the streets in our village. It is Whitby Josiah and'Mrs. Evans 4udCliff- now 4o long that. when, it, rains,' Phone Whitby ord and Mrs. Pilkey left last week it hangs a over the sidewalks so that 68 r 32 for a visit with the f6rmer's (laugh- it is impossible to walk any dist- ORMO ter, Mrs. Appleton, of Pontiac, Lance without getting a soaking, M ich. as many found out on Sunday last. All tho'se interested in the up- They say they prefer taking th eir HONE' keep of St, John's cemetery on the bathe at' home. • ATICKERM, seventh concession are requested to meet at thecemetery at 7 o'clock "next Monday evening. hay crop to be a FULL LINE OF "MARTIN - BENI( R" ) HERE Y 0 U E IThe R- promises good one, as a rule, being rather Paints. Varnishes etc., for interior and .,-A above the average, although there exterior work. Now is the time to use are a few poor fields. Harvesting It. Give us a call and receive satis. will begin in a few days. faction. Prices right. A most welcome rain occurred Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection- here on Sunday and Sunday night. ery always on hand. Men's, Yonag Men's and Boys' Suite —Navy Blue, Dark Brown and The rain fell gently and with the Hijwbest prices paid for good butter Light and Dark Grey—with 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants. ,4 warm weather which followed all and fresh eggs. Ranging from $0.50 to $17.50. kinds of vegetation is now making rapid growth.' 0. GA N N O N Men's Oxford@—Oz-blood, Tan. Brown and Black— Goodyear Welt, The Dramatic Club of the U cited 30L BROUGHAM Rubber Heel, Good Fitters, regular 5.50, at 4.50. Church will give their drama, ea- Men's Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes 32 40, Special $1.75 titled "The Sisterhood of Bridget at the annual strawberr festival Call 8800 ^IffS of SL Andrew's Ch oirch, Spec t"4 Phone at -FIN%JV next Tuesday evening, • The closing meeting for the sea- soo of the Anchors' Society will be h.1A on M—A. ­­I. -Awt. spend tne anernoon in saving an --vajoyable social time. A program of sports for both oil=. • young will be provided. On Friday night of last week, when Raymond and Mrs. Pilkey returned name from their wedding trip through western Ontario, a reception was hold for them at the home of the formers rents Lu- ther and Mrs. Pilkey. About sev- enty relatives and friends were CK present to welcome them back and extend to them their best wis i bee for their future happiness and --prosperity. After a sumptuous supper which was served on the fawn a number of young people ..from the surrounding country serenaded them with music that was louder than it was melodious. Last Wednesday evening the local branch of the Bible Society met for their annual meeting and to hear an address by Rev. �. H. Davis. Tb6 treasurer's report showed-a considerable increase in •contrtbuttons over. the previous 'year. When the collectors go out again it is to be hoped that this record may be maintained or even exceeded. There is a huge d6ficit . facing the Society, &Ithougb the 'L--�-Cauadian department has done- its - part well. Claremont will Assured- "do its bit" toward the further- ance of this all important work of sending the 'Word of God to all the nations under Heaven, The Claremont Continuation ch6ol Cadet Corps had its annual inspection 6b Monday, June 13th. Cadet Inspector, Capt. Edwards, after reviewing the Corps, called 'the boys around him and asked for the School Yell, which was given,in the usual way. He then spoke to the boys praising them •or the excellent work dome and the high efficiency of the Corps. 'Recommended the Corps for its fine appearance and the ready zeal with which the various exercises '. X4- COOPER CLAREMONT Agent for Ackerman's Quality . Harnees. Ask the user. S -I pring Is ere We have. a full line of the renowned - Boxer Wall Papers all, prices, from T 10C to 1.00 per ro 611 A. full line of Sher- ...win-Williams Paints, some nice Ginghams and ...Rayons for v, .-.�,:,spring. Give us a 6aU and be n convi eed. Fresh Groceries always on hand. and -drills were carried oat. It is expected the Corps will Again re- D• calve a cheque of over twenty dol- lars from the Strathcona Fund to be distributed in prizes for the school competitions in athletics. A. SCOTT Phone 1402, CLAREMONT 'The Baptist Youn; People's Union will be invited and the social ev- 4mbur' ... her 0 Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, ening will be a garden party, to Banking Service famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinds rs, which all the young people are Wheel Barroweete' 'THEATRE Brantford binder twine and second- invited, Next Sunday morning at the -,n Terdection'"' ROBT. DEVITT, t 's Baptist Church the pastor's sub PROSPERITY on the farm is larg Jane Nand 25 ly dependent on factors beyond "THE M ARRIAGE CLAUBB" ect will be I The Life Worth Comedies "Which is Which" "Nobody There must be a gnod market demand BA Loves' Me" .NM far farm product* and the production iving." There will be -no evening service. The members of he -THE ICE FLOOD" costs must he kept in"pr r relation FFTY Ter Old Home Celebration w church and eongragatiod will rI 01 . Oil Is ove Entire change of program hip at the United Church, next -each day the business of farming and is ready Sunday being the anniversary of to assist in carrying your farm pro- ,Prices—Adults 25c cents, that church. The annual offering $29.00 -and under, 15 cents for Home Missions will be taken S. G. Schmidt, • Proprietor VIP PICKERING BRANCH-0. A. Sharpis; Manaoff an Sunday, July 8rd Remember the annual gather- delivered any Brancit" also at Brooldin, West MR. Whitby - Y ing of the Claremont Club, of To. Tonto, will take in the place dft Seen the which place NEW Memorial Park here on Saturday, GOODYEAR BALLOON? July 2nd. A large number of Old Boys Girls in Full stock of and now residing Toronto will be present, stiff they e extend a hearty invitation to the Wicks and Supplies residents of Claremont and vtct",, ... ity to jotq them and to bring their - for • lunch baskets with them and to all makes spend tne anernoon in saving an --vajoyable social time. A program of sports for both oil=. • young will be provided. On Friday night of last week, when Raymond and Mrs. Pilkey returned name from their wedding trip through western Ontario, a reception was hold for them at the home of the formers rents Lu- ther and Mrs. Pilkey. About sev- enty relatives and friends were CK present to welcome them back and extend to them their best wis i bee for their future happiness and --prosperity. After a sumptuous supper which was served on the fawn a number of young people ..from the surrounding country serenaded them with music that was louder than it was melodious. Last Wednesday evening the local branch of the Bible Society met for their annual meeting and to hear an address by Rev. �. H. Davis. Tb6 treasurer's report showed-a considerable increase in •contrtbuttons over. the previous 'year. When the collectors go out again it is to be hoped that this record may be maintained or even exceeded. There is a huge d6ficit . facing the Society, &Ithougb the 'L--�-Cauadian department has done- its - part well. Claremont will Assured- "do its bit" toward the further- ance of this all important work of sending the 'Word of God to all the nations under Heaven, The Claremont Continuation ch6ol Cadet Corps had its annual inspection 6b Monday, June 13th. Cadet Inspector, Capt. Edwards, after reviewing the Corps, called 'the boys around him and asked for the School Yell, which was given,in the usual way. He then spoke to the boys praising them •or the excellent work dome and the high efficiency of the Corps. 'Recommended the Corps for its fine appearance and the ready zeal with which the various exercises '. X4- COOPER CLAREMONT Agent for Ackerman's Quality . Harnees. Ask the user. S -I pring Is ere We have. a full line of the renowned - Boxer Wall Papers all, prices, from T 10C to 1.00 per ro 611 A. full line of Sher- ...win-Williams Paints, some nice Ginghams and ...Rayons for v, .-.�,:,spring. Give us a 6aU and be n convi eed. Fresh Groceries always on hand. and -drills were carried oat. It is expected the Corps will Again re- D• calve a cheque of over twenty dol- lars from the Strathcona Fund to be distributed in prizes for the school competitions in athletics. A. SCOTT Phone 1402, CLAREMONT DUNLOP., ;Plendid al). pearanceofDunlop Balloons is no guess, .work. That rugged, road resistance is not -thereby chance. That adequate resiliency was . -:no blind selection. M V V f L Dunlop Official Service Depots 0, B. Spencer, Pickering. R. Feasby, Brongbam J. McGlashan. Dunbarton g jell I am agent for the World's Greatest 0 Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, 41 Scales and Oil Engines. pleury's Banking Service famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinds rs, AUD T 0 RIU ]ff Wheel Barroweete' 'THEATRE Brantford binder twine and second- and Prosperity -,n "STOUFFVILLE ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 506 Pick.*. BROUGHAM PROSPERITY on the farm is larg Jane Nand 25 ly dependent on factors beyond "THE M ARRIAGE CLAUBB" the realm of the farmers' control. Comedies "Which is Which" "Nobody There must be a gnod market demand BA Loves' Me" .NM far farm product* and the production -THE ICE FLOOD" costs must he kept in"pr r relation FFTY Ter Old Home Celebration IA with market returns. Branch Entire change of program Y= Manager is thorouirbly familiar with -each day the business of farming and is ready to assist in carrying your farm pro- ,Prices—Adults 25c cents, gram to a success conclusion. -and under, 15 cents STANDARD DANK S. G. Schmidt, • Proprietor VIP PICKERING BRANCH-0. A. Sharpis; Manaoff Brancit" also at Brooldin, West MR. Whitby - Y ..Have OUr DUNLOP., ;Plendid al). pearanceofDunlop Balloons is no guess, .work. That rugged, road resistance is not -thereby chance. That adequate resiliency was . -:no blind selection. M V V f L Dunlop Official Service Depots 0, B. Spencer, Pickering. R. Feasby, Brongbam J. McGlashan. Dunbarton g jell I am agent for the World's Greatest 0 Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, 41 Scales and Oil Engines. pleury's famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinds rs, AUD T 0 RIU ]ff Wheel Barroweete' 'THEATRE Brantford binder twine and second- -,n "STOUFFVILLE ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 506 Pick.*. BROUGHAM FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jane Nand 25 "THE M ARRIAGE CLAUBB" (An All Star Cast) Comedies "Which is Which" "Nobody Loves' Me" Tuesday and Wednesday 28 and 20 -THE ICE FLOOD" Old Home Celebration IA Showing Thur., Fri. Sat. 30, 1,2 Entire change of program -each day Matinee Fri. Sat. afternoon 2.30 ,Prices—Adults 25c cents, children, 14' years -and under, 15 cents S. G. Schmidt, • Proprietor Y ..Have OUr dft Seen the NEW GOODYEAR BALLOON? A -AB • MAN! what a tire! Bij, handsome, sturdy— wonderful All- Weather Tread specially designed fe'r balloon tirei. Built of SUP ERTWIST Cords. More nifle- age than balloon tires ever gave before. More road-gdp. .Even tread wear. No noim Ask us for prices. Q & A. T. Law A "Picketing, Ont. 4 Buying here doesn't mean waidait A • a few doms for k. : .. ;',11 .1 Farmers, Attention I am agent for the World's Greatest 0 Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, 41 Scales and Oil Engines. pleury's famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinds rs, Wheel Barroweete' Brantford binder twine and second- hand separators for wile. ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 506 Pick.*. BROUGHAM G Ri reen ver Basket. Factory 4. 0 Manufacturers of 41 All kinds of Fruit Baskets,' Berry Crates Farmers'Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Trahk Pennock,' Proprietor Phone Markham 1604 B EA,TTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow 0 Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay 'you to get my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK J. PROUSE PTrR RRI NO, ONTARIO M _4= the clothes on the grass to dry. "There are no clouds! Look!" .1"14V ^ 1, 5. 7 41 1 :4 Z v Your being-41&4-aud. happy sent the K Old Writes an Interesting And took It to weavers to get lt�mado .. . ........ Story Of Early DjYS into home-spun cloth, and yarn for dresser -and stooklfig3. They fakde the World and flyl fly! fly!" said the plaited bats''frain straw. In order to OPENS AN ACCOUNT - make ttilum go, they had to rise very Slowly the Butterfly spread her early sometlmes four o'clo46k in the --moeninc. FRI- They went to bed at nine beautiful she was with the Sun Shining o'clock Or later, Aight! Then she joyfully lifted her- Whbn breakfast was ready the fath. se4f up, up, up, and floa;ted off-Into the. er got the Bible and read a chapter; ".4.4 and then they all knelt down and prayed. When breakfast was over the Z J_c girls washed the dishes, but the mother washed the good dishes. The general rule, -even, take ster" to pa e. vent oL,r neighbors thus enriching themselves at our exrenise, Tt is practically only the Government of a the Province of - Quebec which has .1MW9MESSAY mother could got heranother.- They had no clothes-lines, so they spread i Canada's Newest Locomotive "But the clouds;" By rather feebly. began thsL Butter6 ton of mineral nihied by the Amer. "Clouds!" exclatined the Voice. the clothes on the grass to dry. "There are no clouds! Look!" Marian' Snell of Londesboro, They raised sheep, -and had In- clomw-es tq keep them trom being eaten ne ()nt While Only Ni' Years by wolves. They spun tbsir yam Your being-41&4-aud. happy sent the K Old Writes an Interesting And took It to weavers to get lt�mado .. . ........ Story Of Early DjYS into home-spun cloth, and yarn for dresser -and stooklfig3. They fakde the World and flyl fly! fly!" said the plaited bats''frain straw. In order to OPENS AN ACCOUNT - make ttilum go, they had to rise very Slowly the Butterfly spread her early sometlmes four o'clo46k in the --moeninc. FRI- They went to bed at nine beautiful she was with the Sun Shining o'clock Or later, Aight! Then she joyfully lifted her- Whbn breakfast was ready the fath. se4f up, up, up, and floa;ted off-Into the. er got the Bible and read a chapter; ".4.4 and then they all knelt down and prayed. When breakfast was over the finished articles. And our economic J_c girls washed the dishes, but the mother washed the good dishes. The "Clouds!" exclatined the Voice. "There are no clouds! Look!" ­Well I declare!" Said the Butterfly. "The can is shintug! t -do believe Your being-41&4-aud. happy sent the . . . . clouds away." .. . ........ "Spread your beautiful wings for iXi the World and flyl fly! fly!" said the Voice, "and you'll be. glad ,aud happy country tha 'erect of the rj�t hostile, Slowly the Butterfly spread her wings and fLuttoered, out to the bush. She paused there a m6ment. How beautiful she was with the Sun Shining on her pure, white wings, outspread for Aight! Then she joyfully lifted her- se4f up, up, up, and floa;ted off-Into the. blue6 method the pioneers had for getting The. Illustration deplets, the now 116100" class locomotive, the latest pro- the feathers from some or other fowl was to catch them, and pluck the duction of the mechanical departmerA of the Canadian National Railways. Wilson Publishing Company feathers while still alive. They used: FiOrtY Of these "North-era Type" engines have been manufactured in Cana, them for making pdn4Dw& Sometimes d,lau Plants for use of main line fast. passenger and manifest freight service, plucking them four times a year. They are 93 feet 10% inches over all. The tender has a capacity of 11,300 -sera came out there, imperial gsUOns of water -a �10 and 20 tons of coal; In working order tb When the pioneers total were no apple tress. One farmer weight of engine and tender Is 638,000 pounds. Note the new position of the fan-Ad some little trees growing in a whistle, located on the left hand of the smoke box near the stack. This is sma,11 clearing, likely the seeds of souse. Indians had left. There was LLo save _ the driver's oars. These engines are designed for power at speed ;e4 .. ... about twenty in all but In a year or I and It is estimated that they can make 90 miles an hour with a heavy train. two ail ted but one, and the apPles U from that tree are now known as the THE BUTTERFLY'S LESSON famous McIntosh Rode i..R When there were no' matches one A cheery little Robin on her way to "What ale you talking about?" ex- 7 boy, when his father was away, had bar nest building law down to rest claimed the Ant. jrr 'These heavy clouds which are get- to put the Aro on a Nece of hemlock for a moment In the coal of a currant knot to keep. Are sat zIgbA. But when bush. In a bough of 44� the bush above tins denser every minute. . Do you he came to do It, he forgot to get the i her sat a beautiful, white butterfly, know we haven't seen the Sun all day with her wings folded. X, V, hemlock knot, and of course when be;' to-day, nor all day yesterday, nor—" "Good - morning, Madame Butterfly," "Oh, Madame Butterfly!" the Ant got up next morning the fire was out. He had to go over to the nearest sang the Robin. interrupted laughing: "You make me n'eighbor's, which was a mile away on There was no reply. think of a story. Shall I tell It to a cold frosty morning, to set a coal to "Good- morning, Madame Butterfly," you?" he sang again. light the Are, she "It makes no difference to me." said MARIAN KNELL Oh dear"' sighed the Butterfly, On* day In spring when Indiana "How can you sing?" the Butterfly, rather ungractously. Winner a were deep In the forest, they uld, not The Nine Year Old _cp "At one time," began. theL_An1_ '-'we "Why not ?" chirped the And any water to cook their venison. I Robin In 'Were verymuch In'tieed of food. One MARIAN'S LETTER eye! they would tap the trees, I surprise. Sir:— i With all these' day a Wes One of our Colony came In to see loth had any water. They got clouds around us?' to tell us that she had found some- asked the Butterfly. was very Much surprised when the some sap, and bolted the venison in thins good and sweet out near the old !r *liter "The clouds can't touch us. just of our paper phoned up and told It, and thought It was the sweetest Oak tree. The Strong One of the us that I had, received one of the two venison they had ever tasted, Thus spread your wings and be happy and AP :.i if dcdlar prizes in the cOnt,11,11lt I wrote they found out, that sip from the fly Colony went to find out all about It A MIS' You do not know what you and to bring it home. We waited and ad maple tree was rweet. waited for him to return but he didn't MW assay because Mother pro 4 talking about;" said the Butterfly. "Do 'M0 fifty cents. never thinking that I Many interesting things Occurred In I come back The King then ordered would got a prize. to make live doll those early days. you know how Ions It has been since are several of us to go and a" what the One night as my -ve seen the Sun?" -account. The 0 Grandfather was coming home with we .to start a. bank kp.1,.Jt L', - only (rouble was. What do you think we, s. i I I . .. over got w" at the school his dog from a neighbors thrashiag, said the Robin "1 1607 r a found! A huge doughnut all covered % really haven't thought much about." hungry beer attacked him, He climb- with sugar. which a Human Child bad was born on &' farm in an old lot ed a nearby tree, and the bear follow- "It is time you began to think. silly ;YOKES ARE SMART THIS 4 -1hou" about seventy ye&M old on O&_ obin�" said the Butterfly scornfully. ,it tree dropped as She played under 'the old od him, but the dog. nipped his heels. SEASON. 17, 1917, In Hu-Bett TownshID. lot 31, Th ninth bear ran after the dog. Thp n *'Good-by,­ said the Robin. "I hays "Well where was the Strong Oner, The attractive frock pictured here 2 8. 1 go nearly two miles to dog ted the bear away from the tree, my nest to build. I must be going. r-hool every day to & S.. The Butterfly said nothing. asked the Butterfly. beginning to be is A style that will be found suitable _4 _,No. 5 � M a life, tas thus saying Great Grandfather's It 1 800 a Bee -with bar bag u, Interested in spite of hereelf for many occasions.- There is an in- 1, Parrott to MY tibacb-ar and I Once In pioneer days there was a! honey n Stopper for a moment. f It of "Where was be! You will hardly varied plait at each side -wam and Ift'll ha`71406 I am in the Junior Third hungry year. That year was the year at school. I go to the Loudes, of poor crops. When winter Set JIL4 I ­Well-" .said the Butterfly, "I see, believe me when .1 tell you th9t he three tucks in the front of the bo(hce. 'Unkod Church, form eft the people had no food. Fishing and game you are Just as silly as the Robin." had crawled to the top of the doughnut A shaped Yoke extends over the shoul- and there he Lat. badly frightened, for ders and the raglan sleevefi- may 1-4 I "What's that' What's that'!" asked w X4thoddk Chureh- I belong to Mrs, were no good, They boiled beef bones although that wonderful doughnut was I short, or long and gathered to narrow Soltsbauers Sunday School close of over and over again. Those that had the Bee much surprised. She hadn't Jorls. beef bones lent them around the Dean the Butterfly, so nearly hidden all about him, all he couI4 see was, the. wrist-bands. N ' o. ' 1607 is in sizes -Y of six. three adw neighborhood. Some died having sat- was she by the leaves doughnut hole, and he was just as 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 10 requires :.`k I am one Of 1L f&MA �J� 14m and two brothergli, p older tIMM an poisonous ro6ts. At last camel "I said -you were 8111Y�" the Butter. Sicared, And the Ant shook witih 2% yards 89-trich, or 2% yards 64. blylself axe*%-.My TpUligisit sbtw My spring Do the hunglry year - was over. I By went Ou� "What Is the use of work- laughter. "Well. I must be - hurrying inch material; % yard less 39-inch along. Better be looking for the material is required for short sleeves, 11Vo birothers Intend to be We are verylproud of our grandpar-'ing On a morning like this?" facolws. I � "A' morning like this!" exclaimed *01191113ut J13-Keed of the doughnut hole, View B requires % yard additional do not know what I ealto and what they have done for as 0 ylat am Was to b "Why this Is Just my kind of Lod we hope that we will not missuss'the Bee. Madame Butterty." 39-inch contrasting material. Price I Ilk* reading books the belat but I In But the Butterfly only Sighed and 20 cents the pattern, 61WILY111 have to Wtp* the dleb" beforg the wondarfut--biwitage they have morning. I never found so much honey sighed and folded her wings closer to Home se-w-inir hHngs nice clothes A can read MY book. My oidest glister banded down to us. before." her. Soon the raindrops began fall- within the reach of all, and to follow rto Clinton COnl*4pLt% so every MARIAN SNELL, 'Probably you will never. never bays Ing. • fall "k Londoeboro, out. & chance to use It wkh all die" clouds failing, falling. TUs Robin was the mods is delightful when it can be she brings a book home tcw In her neat; the Bee was in her hive; done so o"fly and economically, by about us. � They are growing thicker finless she forgets IL 5, the Ant was to her home but the But. following the Styles pictured in our 1 like stories such HVIlett all the time tit. Do you realize that All Grandfather terfly, where was she" There she sat new Fashion Book. A chart. acco JIMMY BkUUX The outdoor the Sun hasn't shone all day to-day, hudd f ' ni- --_-QfrhK The nor yesterday, nor—" bed ceder a leaf sighing more and ponying each pattern shows the in&. 4 Bobbeely Tvins. Bunny A Nation Without Flag "That's the Sun's business, I think more as her -lugs, grow damper and terial as it appe4brs when cut ouL ]prawn and Hir Sister flue a us and Slack damper. Every detail Is explained so that the i*sauiY. I like next beat to Make mud- Quebec Soleil (Lib.) : Australia, he can take care of his' business as .Come in. come in." said a Wes inexperienced Bawer can make with- Vale, MY abater and I have great fun despite her loyalty, has had her own well as I can take care of mine. no. � I V. voice. out difficulty an attractive dress, haven't time for any other business playing house. with our tokplionola and flag these nmeny Years; South Africa "WhO are Y;afi?" asked the Butter. Price of the book 10 cents the copy. bas Just chosen one; Canadia, which but my own. Good-by, RgitA�flv_" anill You very much for the was a long time ago the champion of "A Voice," was the answer, HOW TO ORDER PATT.ERN!S, Thanktag he- was off. you are giving me; You wish you had listened to me," responsible govermnent within the You sound as if You were glad and Write your name and address pt Yours truly-, F tuiptra, has not yet thought fit to said Butterfly. But the Bee was gone. happy to be a Voice." ly, giving number and size of A "What's that you -are scolding such MARIAN SNELL. choose her colors, because a haTO&I I "I am! I keep glad and happy all patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in about?" asked the Ant as she crawled &M-0111010isfug a 'picture of of agitators has taken every step day long for the world Is so great, and stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap upon the bough. P try"If, recent years to hamper the declare - h, what a world of foolish pro- wide, and wonderful, and beautiful, I it carefully) for each number and, tion.of Canada's personalit y. i nle!" said the Butterfly can only be glad, glad, glad." address your order t, Pattern Dept Canada in Pioneer Days - Whoa the early settliers, mine out from the Old Country, nioetlT from Z-1and. Ireland and Scotland, they! vatied In small vesesig, so it took six or #.even Weeks to WM8- It Was SO StOTTOY, I.-OOms were nearly wrecked- They had ' Ocarcity of money and not much cloth-,, -Ing. By the time they got their way paid, they had Only ft spade, axe and johovel, left so they set to work. VUst they out down some trees for log cabin, and filled the cracks with' On& They made the fire place with 1 otone, the children helped with this. `The floor was made Of mud. The -mothers white-washed the wafts inside with blue clay. Soma of them had 011aneYs made of mud and leaves. ese often caught on fire. The pioneers bad windows with little mass of glaaft If there was a; "rpenter near they got him to make the sash, and fit the pane In, and they would repay by helping to make a! Clearing for his home. If there were so carpenters they did it themselves. Tbey'usad 10 sleep on straw ticks with $10 pillo". The settkra would take Oo*tjoks up to the straw stack once a :per and get it Allied with fresh eltraw. The women worked very hsrd, and teeny of them had Only one dress Members of the Canadian Bisley team for 1�27, P•OLU61N�Liwl on bi,'O.,u -he Cunard liner Ausonia, on which &piece. One little gill thought she they sailed on June 10 from Montreal. From left to right, they are: Front row•Lieut, J. D. Foreman, Major D. T. would wash her only dram which was McManus, Belleville, out.; Brig.-G-en. G. Duff-Stuart, Vancouver; C.G.M.S.., A. Parnell, Verdun; C.S.M. W. A. Hunter, !bade of doe skin- One day when her Toronto. Second row--Serg. B. W. Be-iumont, Victoria; Be-.gt. F. M. Glass, Sherbrooke; Sergt, G. H. Gray, Mont- ,taother was away she washed ft and read; Private Patter and Private J. H. Houlden, Hamilton', Lieut. D. T. Burk-e, Ottawa; Lieut. K. R. MacGregor, Ot- put it on to b6U. This ruined ft. so taw&; Serst. W, 1L Wood, P.P.C.D.I. Back row—Private R. E. Stock, Toront-: Se4t. McCabe, Serst. C. M. Emalte, iIltia had to b0r10w % draft Un her It. and Cadet 1, L McArity, St. John. roroato; Serlit, B. Bonnell, Sus4ex, N. N.D. f- A wt % r,,r A T (- - TV --r.- Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ada. lAide St Toronto. ratterne, sent bp return mail. 'American Selfishness Q`ueabec Evenement i Co as.) By reason of her geog-raphical situation Canada feels more then any other country tha 'erect of the rj�t hostile, but openly selfish, rolicy of the U-n- it,ed States, Not only are our work- ers ill- advised to V to the United Stste,s for wc,rk, but our prodncta can only enter the country accordtiniz as the Arreric" cannot do without the-n. Thin is the cwia with our raw products which are ailowed in free, iut which they then sell brck'to urs as finished articles. And our economic slavery is such that we dare not, at a general rule, -even, take ster" to pa e. vent oL,r neighbors thus enriching themselves at our exrenise, Tt is practically only the Government of a the Province of - Quebec which has prohibited the exportation of electric- ity to the United States, which has _cheeke4-11W _exTort of pulpwood and which is deman&rig a royalty on each ton of mineral nihied by the Amer. icang in this country. Husband—"J have just been seeing poor Mrs. Blackedged. How captives Ing she looks In widow's weeds!" Wife "It to unfortunate, my dear6 that we can't all be widows." 3 when least desired and`' thereby re- 'as Mr. Urquhart as", they badly AA duces the honey crop. Moreover, In- no�od ur'cash." It-continues If rc-- from th Ori 'iit ported dir6ct die e 0ANS - be made I % t as offteiently 1-ti-, ra;.uzri�d - it crease can us with leas labor and at a more oppor- a basis of the ;;ii�;ment of oastand- in metal lined c ts: -.n and Corns, %*no* to" of ftht aboase tune time by the beekeeper him-It. ing claims and a defluLte repudiation and packed into 1 1b, 1/2 1b, Y41b.. Write to the- Bee -Division; Central of the policy of barefaced, whamleft Experimental Farm, Ottg", for fur robbery." der A they information on Swarm Control 0 ­1F - brigh t A u luminm packages. a" Increase. LADIES TAKE CARE Swarming Bees �French Say "Too Much" Tema fix A GREAT PUZZLE 'A swarm Is `tmerging!' The been is "More N n Enough affected w r 'Excessive. use of tea an a beverage, are with a tem POMI" Con; they pour from their hive pell- 7.0 QREFUL PAREnSby the native Inhabitants of Tunis has developed "to a point where it 'tier =all and soon the. air is. filled with causing concern to. the authorities, One of the greatest puziles to the t a seething,' buzzing horde which t we are told in the Paris Times. SayB' careful parent to to know just what Z' 'seems to Impait to Its owner some medicine to give the little ones. When;this paper: Academy of to the bees' method of, Increasing the to seized with cold ok. fever, refuses g4t�d of Its own Joyous excitement This the child falls Ill with 'The'-fact Is brought but In'a'rbp6rt griping pains; I submitted to the French A AIS tea trace. M 'food or 'vomits what he has taken. edicine and representing the - results ac'vomits when he cries a great deal and can- lof Investigations by Ri:._ Dinguitli, a Early In the spring the queen: cbm• the Acad- esponding member of not get the sleep so necessary to the (corresponding luences to lay eggs that devilop'into growing child. the parent Is Iti a I Croy who lives in the Protectorate. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra sooit worker bees only., Later, as the '601 quandary. What. Is -to be done -on (Before the World War almost no tea Ony becom—es stronger, the weather such occasions? As often as not I was consumed by the natives In that Summer Rose Care Classified Advertisements there to not a suitable medicine ..t, country. In 1917, the amount sold warmer and- new nectar Is available, the house. The puzzle, is what- to ithere rose -to 100,000. kilograms If the foliage of ri5ses -is Injured by ]a ART CHICKS, A.DY1114TIAING HOLBROOR'S but VMS BLrmd socits; dxtftn oents "du -.�..drones (or male bees) are produced, give hlr� to 64it him right quickly. "' (about tons) for the year. , But tusets and' disease not *only-are, the, W,117 AWVbW% ftft Notbrook's Dj%&ord. 'and yet later, as greater strength Is it is to meet such emergencies that by- last year, the annual consumption plants very much dl•ftgured and the 2 80)&Z MUORIAL HOMPITA1. XXV ttalned and nectar becomes sound- -a greatly re- T RLWO.N. cosionotlimL on- - a U Mama Baby's Own Tablets -rere designed. had risen: to 1,100,000 kilograms. Ad general effect of the ropes the &ffuiedg& i�* ant, eggs are deposited In queen cells These pleasant little Tablets quickly diction to the beverage is now wide- dosed but the plants are weakened and'eour" 'f utst-tim laeludlus 0 Moll WOOdne Lad PsdWArics to roans women with and preparations for swarming' are reduce fever, break up "colds-, relieve aOread among the people. It has led th growth will' not be as strong nor the rNpErld pr.H.IAW duc.U., wb o m d"U1q= begun. Usually less brood is *produced constipation and Indigestion and al- to the Institution of 'tea, parties,' at, the flowers as good as If the leaves ara. i O =1W. rainli 4 alk-sere for uniforms. books and o&kier Prevented by vasand 1brAd@nL&1& lay teething pains. Thye quiet the which the and the activity of the colony is re- hole night is spent. In unhurt. Injury can to duced as the young inerves and promote restful health- -studying the pathological effects of starting to prote the pi queens are de- et amts before I YOV RtQVMZ &&MTA.UY ILURBJM GOODV. veloping In their cellil.. Nine days I restoring sleep. They are guarau- such excesavle tea- drinking, Dr. Din- the harm is (lone. There to a very torts for dbt&Ugm "d Price ILA Bete MC &aJ1&r7 Bubber works, pqvL w-T& a-et so guizli noted harm dome to the ner- good mixture which will control both Id • -from the time the eggs were deposit- teed absolutely harmless and safe X for even the youngest and most dell- -ad In the queen cells, the larvae are voua Bysem and to the blood, a gen- disease and Insects,- the fo miuia­for_� ready to. be capped over and it the cats baby, f oral enfeeblement, eye troubles, and which is,- Finely ground Lk�JJIWX Or INTWIUIT WA4t� Dd sulphur dust, Pk�D 20 W41 for the "Old Reliable Fombitl Nurawtes'* weather be bright and warm and nec. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by even a diminution in the birth -rate. 90 parts; Arsenate of lead dust, 10 ittablahed 90 Mrs). - Xfv� azd special -sues his tar plentiful at tbAs tl�41� the old medicine, dealers orL by mail at 25 blany natives, he reports, reach a parts; Tobacca dust,, 10.parts. These seuers. otchisie tenrit-17. hilhevt mainst.4-sx, paid= L ? jtl�� qua for tea should be thoroughly mixed together h"'A-m* tree Outlit• Es-ri-a" am Uc""O. an. with the majority of the field cents a box from The Dr. Williams' condition where' their tai Writs for bees, will then leave the hive to as- is so imperative that they sell their Pulticulam BtQ" At welUnstok medicine Co.. Brockville. Out. and dusted on the plants beginning as Toronto L soon as, possible. and at fatervals of tablibb a new home elsewhere. In belongings and their tools in order i__ 0 GENTS TO INTROIDUCM OW IMProVed UtHur home are left a few fielders, to procure it and, in many instances, about three weeks or left, If any, fn- old - WILL aA clotbl" exPerleace unaftess"I- the nurse' bees" and the blood' with RUSSIA PAY garta take to thlevitig." jury iv noticed, throughout the teag_ amoustra eat. Of M" UENA, IL 26 young q To"C W n" at. Tomotta. queens still in their cells. The sulphur dust oontrois the diseases, Sometimes the swarm will By direct Break With &" May Has- 19V%IC especially black spot, the arsenals of 1"O*M :r LEE cZTEB"T1O-A`_R& to its now home but more often It ten Payment of Old lead the Insects that eat pieces out Of 620 Per dayntIlling automobut owners Ogg A FAMY'Mrx IR 1.) Raider with give d&9L ASMtL Osmv.. Storg. clusters for some time on a nearby Liabilities the leaves and buds; it helps LbW In k041ML sk., "Ad for CIMUL" sad wholfila" Ong* 11" Co. IQ object, thus affording the owner an 54,11MIS Poetoatd labilse controlling disease. The tpbacco dust out= West. Tomato. M'4 opportunity to rehive it. Natural London.-Great Britain's break A Weffimd Lady Tells of the controls the aphis or plant Ilee which • swarming was once considered desir- with the Soviets means an increased tuck out the" sap and can only be kill- Kind Old Lady-"How long have able but modern beekeepers seek, to prospect- of.-Rasla paying its debts. Value of Dr. Williams ' Pink ad by contact With the dust. Briefty, you been out -of work?" 'Tramp.- + 'Prevent it because it usually occurs This is the opinion of Leslie Urqu- FilIq in Her Home. sulphur for disease, an arsenical. for "Well. lady, I was born' '88 or '89. I hart, chairman of the- Rasso-Asiatic A biting insects, and a tobacco prepara- awldh consolidated mited, which has out- "T S. * 0 4 4- . . 4 0— -JUM .. W, i Moscow, ave =my reasons or pm a a I Lion r Bucking insects. applied in standing claims against M 0 - Dr. Williams' Pink Fins," says Mrs good time, will keep 0* fol in using does not taste as good age good as it used to just a" what R.R. No. 2 amounting to 966,000,000 for n-Aning Gorge L. Swi,k. 1. Wellandv and other properties, expropriated in out. *•My nrat experience with this Roses' need an 'abundance of 'avan- kind of A Package it is in. the Urals and Western' Siberia. medicine was In my girlhood, when, able plant food, hence the soil should 10- If it is In Paper that is probab- Presxbng at a meeting of the con- following an- attack of scarlet fever, be manured each year, preferably with ly the reason. No chances pany, at which A capital reorganiza- I was left in a badly run down coudi• well rotted stable manure, b" In order are taken with Red Rose. tion scheme was approved. Mr Urqu ti and the pills restored me to good to get its full benefit of this. •tha: sur. onit, hart produced detailed evi&ncii sup- health. Later in my married life I -t loosened to I t is packed in clean, bright Lace soil should be kept AP Mununurn. e potting this view. Up to 1924, when had a severe attack of rheumatism Permit air to enter and. to help make the British Government granted full I The Pain In my right arm and should' available the plant food there This FREE BOOK trade privileges to the Soviet, the lat-lar was so bad that I could not dress 10ose�ulrig'of, ,the surface *oil will also ter, Mr. Urqtrhart said, "in order to Imyself without help. Ag&!q rLreoort, CANCERSENToriREQUiEST I help to conserve motsture.- carerui obtain chiplomatic recognition, accessed to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and atention to all these things will ensure Jells cause of cancer and what to do odor, etc. Write for to our markets, and fina=al -credits, !again they proved a, bless - Ing to me, deep, greets foliage free from blemish for Pain, bleeding, were prepared to make a settlement !as soon the rheumatic palne and stiff. ; mentioning this paper. A& I I which will set off the bloom to, _best �truto�%diana 0118 Cancer Hospital wz British creditors." news disappeared and there has been vrith - its advaivaie. IndisTapolis, rAL If the .British Government, he con.1no -return of- the trouble. Dr, Wil- tinued, "had remained consistent in I liams' Pink' Pills have also been of %ta attitude, instead of giving a- lead,great benefit to my children. ona of lase sunburn . with Minard's Liniment. to Europe in recognizing a system of! my boys was threatened with St. RELIABLE I government, based upon expiration'lvttus -dance; His limbs and taco Alfalfa can be- grown over- the *id- and granting uncondition&ny -political i would twitch Bud jerk. I -gave 'him eat range of climatic, conditions of any MInard's has been a household generations. s° and trading -privileges-- the Pills, and again, they did not fall, legume yet grown in Canada. t is _T as under the treatment the trouble now b!eing. produced in every province remedy f o r W I Doctors recommend It. 4 which in effect.,usurped the rights and ceased. I have also givei the pills from Extra MU440 function, of the British 'Investing in the Atlantic to the Pacific. Comm drd ty-- there was little; doubt an to my little girl, who was amaemic, at h t i lso wt equitable settlement of the British and In this case a he great- 'N I ims would ere now have been made eat benefit. Naturally when I bear cis anyone romplikinfrig of--not-feeling No Extra Cost by the Soviet Government. There was well I.rocommend Dr. Williams' Pink St OF N for Moscow no other alternative." Pills as I know of no other ime4igine 4P Giinu�_Dippjng is an 'B:go The situation was changed cam- to equal them in building up the pktely, however, from the moment ular �tlusive Firestone process. blood and restoring health." recognition was grantee}. The Moe Dr. -Wams' Pink 'Pills for Take It inguliatei and cow extremists' hands were strength anaemia, rbeurbatism, indigestion, aw" As"Paws- strand sued and instead of willingnesi to As neuralgia and other 'nervous troubles. __11,1106 IOWA" gotiate was found an attitude defined 4- Take them as a tonic it you are not in icord with rubber. Internal categorically last. December -by the the best physical condition, and C*'ul- _,I 'Soviet representative here, who said, vtidte a resistance that, will keep you fijetka and beat are re&umd, EXPECTANT No confiscated properties would be well and strong. You can get these to & min 1021---the awe ;returned to tMX^.bwners, and in -no pills from any dealer In medicine, or- Vag& are greaft strength. event would compensation be paid by by mail at 60 cents a box from The M OTHER Frontons the Soviet Government." Dr.* Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- The withdrawal of diplomatic rela- Ville, Ont. Read Mm Menar&s Balloons tions absorb road and special trading facilities, driving etas• Mr. Urquhart concluded, had "at last Her Experience May Help cleared %larifieso--aaalcing 19 the decks, reinstated British ier and riding me' ca=0`ww_ ia. -'q Want to tell - Creditors to their rightful position, a Chatham, Ontat u -how much ur medicine Tposition more hopeful for; the settle ., . i has,done me. Be- ent of oui•claimi t"n we hAve held Firm I m n x'Deialer& We in a 7 ft=da. fore my baby since the trade agreement of 1921 wag came I fe It a o position to lave YOU InOnCY signed. After what has happened, __ weak and run- it everywhere —the You see and Serve yon bettlir. _qae we must realize that nothing on earth down that I could or- pearly gray enameled wam hardly do-my can bring -about a resumption of nor your nearest dealer to -day. mal relations with this country on the that (spells long service and work. My head VIVESTONN TIRE & RUBBER CO- former terms, and that a prerequisite real, old-fashioned satisfactiotL ached continually OF CANADA. LIMITED condition will now be a settlement of -.This' splendid kitchen ware., and I was go die. couraged that I - v SM Hsopators. Ont. -vits debts and liabilities.". _P Pearl Enameled Wares could cry from MOST mius PER- DOLLAR Mr. Urquha.,rt's view finds support "ts . wear and- tear and its morningtill night. n- in 11nancial circles. The Financial *MPEnameled h surface, Me all S I bib another ba unions ear Times, for example, says: "However Marei-is so chirasmooth and d whall -to the Communists of Russia may detest Not, Bad Flies. o d and t gave me a lot clean it' no taints or restore our capitalistic system, do. go- I thought I would try Lydia however much Visitor—"Are the flies bad around ile Compound, impurities. E. Pinkham's Vegetal tLey rnay plead for its destruction, here ?" You need no reel wool as I had read so much about it in the or special they fervently d"miore political recog- Dign1fle Native—"The moral na- little books. I found a difference right i to kee SMP Pearl Vibre Vk=Wm Buil& the Only Chias-Dipped Tirm of t:.6 Cleansers i nitiori by the British Empii47, becauie, tore fles of this section, •sir, hot WSW as my head was relieved and rkling cl been questioned, I'm My sister., have" never the nick In a iffy. Made in 14 and sired feelings gone. su nevery new lmwayd Fe handy vhVe and - sip doing my washing and she a, continued doing it, as Z said it dustry, Inset t Plests ..-Ile Choice of A Air it again. It sure did help me and I by an old eviabliihed CAnadL I might set me back .if I started t6 do ..a . _pqrt :4 West 5MVrN[ZTAL PNODUCTS Co:k*?,= .had-taken just two bottles when my -New York World: An airport must baby came. He is a fine big boy,- WONTMUL T61LONTO VI*14TPRO not be encompassed by wires, shim- &DWONTON TANCOUVIM CALGARY now nealyfive months old. I am hays -and tall- buildings; it Inust- be taking our medicine - again and I am S M P able to 9 my work all by myself now. outridie, crowded residential areas; it I -always recommend the Vegetable must be' free from smoke, and, at! Compound to women, and especially least, pending the invention of thell IftilAkA .� Jto expectant mothers, as be ieve helicopter, it must be roomy. Its Pearl they need -help at thesei times. KHU 17jes-Mosqu IN I a left to acci- Mrs. OLIVER MENARD, 24 Harvey St selection should not bL -7. D eft . ­ - - ' dent- WARE Chatham, ontarlu. ---------- Minard's Liniment ft fellable. t lsauE No. 26—'27. 41 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - aNn_- �.at,:=:�_�,- zi v-& 7 �C M -MrF. John Duntl si�ent last -Mr. and Mrs. Kell& di twee Reta, 7 '.LOCALISM 'Banks), Richview, -Bro. John Stephenson attend- of days with L. D. and Mrs ed Grand Lodge of • OnU4o, held 781ahke. boo. Watson hits _P week with relatives in the city. Spent a couple I -P ��`T '.0 -T sold his T Ford. edr-to Mr. Partridge and has &t Toronto on June-15tb, l6thaud. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentiif, prat- it with a Chevrolet. 17th, as the representative of On- tieing in, Ter-onto, willl be here -in his replaced _-John avd Mrs. Murkar anent tarto Lodge No. 824, I. O. O. F. office from 1.30 p, in. to 6 p. m. as as- Sunday for District No. 41, will be held on -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- 0 -The annual I. O. O. F_picni 8 in Toronto with their picul el on Thursday. a .,,.dan1rhter, Mrs. D. J. Callaghan. C �L --�Alex and Mrs. Flett, of King- Saturday, Juae 25th. at Oshawa- jet. Office over B"on's 1�ardwwe 7fi -,-'stoli.' have been t�peudlng their on'the-Lake, In the afternoon and StOre• Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and All members of the *or.' evenings by appointment 4` -- ` evening. holidays with their rilAtives* here. -On another page is the pro- der are cordially invited to be -The friends of Mrs. Croak Sr gram for the patriotic so hope. . rvide on Present with their families -and did not fail to fulfill this t, 7, -.-July 8rd. Keep It for use that day. friends and to brine their bqskets. About sixty, called, others; seat From now 'until Jul 1st we are features MIN, The police trustees are erect• -St. George's Anglican Church. written, greetings. The home was other Sunday services at 10-80 a. no. and beautifully decorated with flowers ings way-pole, swings anti Ing this well-known brand of attractions in the Memorial Park. 7 p. w., conducted by Mr.NV. R presented to her, and many others _W. A.. and Mrs. Henderson Sproule. At the even1bg hour a of love were given. M re. R. ff. hing n plot -at one price.. spent Saturday at the home'of special men's service will be hold. Croak, assisted by Mrs. Theo. An- -the latter's mother, Mrs. Flumer. Every man associated with St nan and Miss Joan -Clark, served P -felt, of Goi(Awood. George's. or wboje not associated refreshments in the diniug•'room. N nit George's with any.other church, isearneat _nM---0hoir of St. a+- The birth day cake was e1ttI.I. 10 TK- Church held their annual picnic ly Invited to be present. Pre $24 00 Pe decorated in white and y at Oshawa Park on Thursday Thd weather, too. -seemed to add -Mr. and Mrs. W.--B. Powell, of .. ... . a warm greeting, ou her nioetieth -.1afternoon of last week. Pickerin , announce the engage- birthday, to the loving old la -The police trustees have par 07. moat Of their eldest daughter, we are sho*ing a beautifu range of this Gladya,­­t6--Mr-.­AJ6:j--M -cFarlvnis- n who has journeyed, -so far A ILAAV. chased a; quantity for 7 of h 0 "�& I Amon those from & distance w thing in blues, _blacks.,_.� chloride to place 6n the unpaved oungest son of Mr. and A. Mae- lo visited M streets, to order to keep down the ra. Croak on her birth- dust. arlane, of Jarvis St., Toronto, day were Benj and Mrs. Hobbs Iandy worsteds 'and tweeds. the marriage to take place on the and Everett and Mrs. Hobbs, of a -On -Sunday1ast a nice, gentle 80th of June, inAll Sainte Church, rain fell during the greater part Sherbourne St., Toronto. Wellington ; H. and Mrs. Patton, Tke Clothes are strictly "Made to Measure." Mrs. (Rev.) M. Doyle, Mrs. R. J of the day and night, which was -The following books have been saylo' much appreciated, as the land r, Mrs. Win. Branton and was placed on the shelves of Picker- Miss Myra Croak, of Toronto; Fred T. Bunting', se Pickering ;�,q sitting ry and hard.' Ing Public Libras Alcott, Little Darden Croak, of Wellsville. N. Y. . . . . . . . -Are. D. Callaghan and little Wome 12 ; klcott, Good Wives; and Willard Croak of Detroit. -7-E6tablished 1857.' this week with her parents, John L sou have been spending a few days P-6-rtir, Freckles.;- Porter, The Har- Miss Allegro, Croak., of cis An- vesters; Porteri-A-EFoot of Rain- geles-, Calif., writes-It is always iand Mrs. M arkar. Mr. Callaghan bow ; Porter, Larrie;'KilbournO, a joy to think of you, so calm, so V, ISO int a day with them. Thornton twins; Hill, Job's Niece; happy, a six y, so glad of your opportunt- -Ed Walsh, accompanied by Morthend, Art of Decoration . ti to help anyone. And I just • �40 his brothep from Lindsay, left on Wameley,TorO Of, the Little POO- hope that this ninetieth birthdar Friday last for Edmonton to settle �6 ple. lvhe Siq. '?,T' will belled from sunrise to sunset Friday the estate of his brother, Dr, -A'webting of representatives with love and joy and jtreetings James Walsh. who died very and- _.�.__._denl7recently, from the'foorchorc-bes of tbe,vil- from friends. -Fred Lapp, who was a reall. lage.4t. Paul's United, St. An 'dent of Pickering about fort United, St. George's, An- drew's IN MEMORIAM. vA&ra ago, spent a day last week glican, and the R. C, Church, was held in St. Paul's Church on Mon In loving remembrance of my dear raij�ekeriog with his sister, Mrs 0 Dale, at the home of the latter'; day evening to make preliminary motber. Mrs. Mary Ann Tripp. who dled June 29tb, 191ts. &Ughter. Mrs. Smith. arranxemeuts for holding a patri- otic service in the Memorial Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, REAL -Henry bang, of New Liskeard, rial Park Q. .�died Monday evening, June 2otb, on Sunday,•Jifly 3rd, in collnee• Earth's weary pains and sufteringe past. 'N4 fps leaving& widow and two grown- tion.with the Jubilee Celebration. It was decided Jesus has taken her bDwe to His breast* Ilip gone. Hisi funeral takes place to invite all the Sleeping so peacefully. ever at rest. -this (Thursday) afternoon. Ch other churches in the township to ­$ Palmer and. John Campbell are be present to participate in this Inserted by her son Ezra SPECIAL attending the funeral service. It was also decided to -Rev. At R. Sanderson's themes secure, if possible, rognivent out- Now A 7 for Sunday will be-10.30 & in., side speakers to adgreaq the gath- WHEAT PGRilie-SH-vor `Vhe Divine Romance of Christian aria and also a band to lead In M.S.Kgorty. C. Hood. lat 23. can 3. Picker. P. the musical part of this service. (%&rector. -The Ques &I= Boa." MA dif8eult gees- Rev. A. R. Sanderson oresided at t'onca for a SAL" acre of Lind In Piek. �,qssgs 400101k erins Village. C-ea. W Baker. Bois 91. Pkk- come. f the min to answer. the meeting and W, It Sproule POR .An hour of vital interest was appointed secretary. Another -The public and continuation meeting will be hold this (Friday) en�� 40-43 schools are now closing for the evening in St. Paul 's Church . at 8 VOR SA LR-A frame barn. 90z40 ft. coxidn"s. Apply to hf G. Plutip. aromwer vacation which will last o'clock, to wake fnrther arratilte• 39tfrw wants, and when, it In hoped, the until the first week in Sleptember. UR81ING-Urv. M. 0. WeW Our BIG STORE blend is splendid value other churches in the townshi nZered nwm. sis openo Jar ben" ..Pupils and teachers have now the p N rea* most anxious time of th will berepresected. ' e whole Phone Ptnk 5712. ,'year, vtbon the mid-summer ex. The annual Strawberry festi --:at 65 cents per pound, but -as a special VCR SALE-12 tobrisits of pigs. well o laminstioup are in progress. val of St. Andrew's United Cburce JL' grown. 2 nanny goosta, I buck Fred Lac", -Miss Vivian Businer, who has will be hold on the church lawn lo, 33. B F can Pickering, - 42-46 'inducement to place this tea in every 7• :2 been teaching in Virginia for the on the evening of Tuesday, Jun VCR WHEAT FOR SALE-Good, m e very home we are giving away with ­ nest few 17"re, called on a few 28rd Supper, which includes 1­1clem seed, Silver Hun variety. Chu, Carter 1;Wnds on Saturday while motor- strawberries and cream, will be R R 3. Locust Hill. Pheft Mark 820'. 40-42 every pound, AB ling to the home of her parents. served In the basement of the VOR SALE - Shoes of standing bay, SOLUTELY FREE ,.13ov- W. A. and Mrs. Banner, of church from 6 to 8 o'clock. This U adtn,nt St Andrew oo -'sowmanville. She was accom- will be followed by a program of Apply " David Annato, Pick one "lustre finish" -cream pitcher. Z 1panied by her mint, Mrs. Branton, a very humorous comedy entitled LIOR SALE-2191torksbireand 2York• Various shades to choose from. Nn 't -The hydro-power was abut "The Sisterhood of Bridget," given A` short bows. mVistered. and young stock W off for several days last week on by the Young people of Claremont F. Disney Greenwood Phone Pick 2314. Sal let this offer slip by, as a gross of these' iiaecount of linemen being at work United Church. Twelve charset- RGANisr WANTED -For St Installing s, now wire, the Shut- ere take Part in this Moot amusing ClAndrew'■ united Cb h Pick - For full 'Arc er" a]32ih -pitchers wont last long. off of the power being neces. draw&. Besides being partoculaft apply to It $, 6;pm ckv-mz little van in 7,sary for the safety of the w9rk- Claremont it was given before a SA LE- seed os at t. at 11111111811. This inconvenienced the Port Perry audience Were FOR lt kK 27, can. 7, Pkk- Gray. R R 2. ClartizZat- Phone ti maser of hydro power in the village. delighted with the p ram. Be 12= 'ez sio 39-42 A grand garden party will be sure to come and PD;Joy a hearty hold in Pickering Memorial Park laugh. Between sets instrumental UNOR SALE -Barn. 90 200. LIDO -a 4-.Our "FLOWERDALE" Orange Peko4 is on Friday. July 16th. A su L, house 2ft2o. Pick pper duets will be given by Miss M. A=y MM J. kr=tm 9=15&t. I will be served. followV 11 a Burgess azd Min A. 8 T to 20- r P, well worth 85 cents per pound'. As our pofford - =roram, under the an* ess of # Soprano solos will be rendered b %R jA R B Special No. 2 and in -order to induce Admission. 50 cents; aloo be violin solos. If you want leoca '"Of SL Paul's United Mrs. D. A. Scott. and the" will Church. aria pr LO tosexot o G. D poaseaaion Apra tats ip children, 25 cents. Watch out for to enjoy a real good supper and every one to yy this line also., we are an be sure be W IRE PENCE-Oar of Pr 7. . . . . . out prokmm cat Tight 4d -On Sunday afternoon. three on hand oil 3liesday evening, June L&-.k fencing just arvived• Also stated gIVM9 away with every pound absolu-• a sowers assirl buViies for ask.. W. F. .00" got into Ft mix up on the 28th. Should the weather prove =..Greetow , Pbose Pick 2314, eStf beautiful Vighway In front of Dr. Field'L unfavorable the program will )..a tely free" one 7 inch utiful , I �1011 SALE-A 500 -gal. gas tank and g I age One car made an effort to pan given in the cbnrch. Admissiou 11 . 1 12211CM Pump. good as new. will sell for Another, but on seeing another 50 cents; children, under 12 years. Moc, Tank and pump now at Frenchman's salad bowl. This bowl itself is well E y 110 Blow Ave. car c a OPPOO111to 25 cen to. Btly..", E. Cror, owing from the A direction he decided to hold back -A week ago Sunday a motor- .-worth at least- 20 cents. and put on the brakes. VOR SALE --- &roomed frame house, Owing car containing six or seven pas to the Slippery pavement he conld sengers was on its wa-y home to 1' .in Pickering Village. Stone foundation and repair. I acre of land with Inuit' trees. Was a collision in which the thre occupanti were visiting fr .0 -Fultai Ave particulars apply 43 toy Douglaso� 135 S sbed.. For , not control bin car. and the result Thor Id from Oshawa, where the 7Tr-tr-_. 4 2 • e is a C H P M A N .-autos participated. No- rrORONTO. WET•WASH LAUN• non On the Rouge Hill, it is stated that TORONTO (Semi finish} -Let our driver can and was hurt, but all three can suffer- t the driver attempted to " cu In explain our 24 hour service just leave your 4d more or less damage, including between- two other ca'rs, wi tb the name with Mr. S. W,1 avis,Iboirber shop. We a punctured will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. gas tank, brok*m result that four cars' became in. IUD W fenders and bumpers, and other volved in the general mix-up, and FARM MACHINERY-Frost & THE CENTRAL .:-,GARA0 dam xft less serious. The person two people, Mrs. Ivy Quist and her _U Wood Cocksbutt, Tudhope. Anderson, John Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shepley & Muir, Fleury, who Jrav responsible for the mix- SOD, Harry, were badly injured. Wilkinson. r re Telephon® 4900 up agreed to pay for all damage, Those in the Thorold car were all now. Also �VF=t_rtogi_ your F. Grtenwood, unity, 27tf and to consequence no action. will Ukranians, -and he& a poor com- be taken in the courts. &DCT two mand of English, of them V OR BALE -In the Village of -Pick- JL1 ering. adjoining Ruddy's Park. a 9-roomed -One of the greatest marvels Of were placed under arrest, one ^b9- house, woth'pan" and wash-room, each con- the ago, the radio, will achieve its Ing charged with having liquor in taining soft water pump and sink. Woodshed with hard water pump. Large cellar with brick greatest triumph on July lot, dare other than a legal place, and the ted; a good fumoice. Lam driying Anto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and 7.: 4cK the Jubilee Celebration when othe�, the* driver, I- charged With the carillon Of bells, 'which have being intoxicated wishil in char ge been installed on the tower of the of a car, and - also .with driving rAlt - ce 91 Parliament Buildings in Ottawa recklessly. Haney, of the T gasoline ine, Acetylene Weldin Sergi. Batter Charging. the first, time, broadcast Toronto police, was driving one of OUN AVIS PAVILION its wonderful music. PrOP&M the can that was damaged and .7 - U•w are being made on such au had an exciting time in affecting y fztswdv* SOWS bud at an'snor. the arrest of the Mon until the FRzN0HMkN15 BAIT 14 p8a 8 eS east so that the chimes will arrival of Traffic-officer W. A. Friday 'or made on all-mak -iday and Saturday Evenings be heard in &H parts of the world. Raid and 06unty Constables Oboe ''I" proparing f , the July I A and 2nd, Owsm of radios will everywhere ter and Martin. of ;7 The men were or 0 rete tion of taken before Magistrate Mark. CARD OF THANKS, the wonderful mossaaeor 00. Both men were remanded. and We 'buld wiab. thmugh Tax Nzws, to Those who have radio@ eirbal taken to Whitby jail. Bail was _--watch the daily Pen to find out fixed at $2ow, which was furnish- nvey our sincere th&DkA to the in" h friends and neighbors for their klal the hour at which this music will ed. In the melee the four care ness and expressions of sympatby - in that an this da representative the title of the The men appeared in court Fri- the death of oar beloved wife and • be broadcasted. y It in expected were more or leis badly damaged. our sudden and sad bereavement In Bg `SPENCER nts&ive of the King in day evening, but an request Of mother• and also for the many beauti- Oranadso will be changed from the prisoners' counsel, a remand of ful floral tributes. -lovernor-Gaimeral" to Viceroy. One week was granted. John Graham and Family. Proprietor, Pickering 4, -_'4_ !A