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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_07_01pp %! a 71� 7 HE � TOL. XLV1 PIC"RING, ONT. FRIDAY, JULYL 1927 No. 43 figured cretenne and DOW Co 00111*111. 0"Ity. • With several visitors from will preach and the Choir will be S1511a Pickering, were privileged to listen to assisted by Min Laura Mack of O&A MaWess 12.60 ;,For Pastry use an addrmw delivered by Mrs. Patter- Brmkliu. In the evening Rev. F, H. Also some -now dm*gns in OurRo al, Brand am, of Now Hamburg, who proved a McIntosh, of Lindsay, will preach and All sizes from 50 cents to $'4.00 I y Walnut Bede 7 most Interesting and tlesaing speaker. Zion Choir will lead in the slinging. ffinmons r Grocer'*. at you Her subject dealt with so many things Remember the garden party under ; Start your campaign at right Prices helpful to the women of a rural com• the auspices of the Ladies Aid on C. against then Farmers who have wheat get yoilr manity• especially along the line of A. Annie' lawn next Tuesday e waning. posts Rout made from your own diet and health, how to detect eym- A splendid program will be given by We can Atoms of contagious diseases etc., and the following able ftrittate: Joy ftw• wheat. is very important point was empbs- 4. a CA' ���rd ft Rrind it, cott, soprano soloist sod pianist; Mrs. W 0 sized, that of seeing that the children Jackson Fawcett, contralto: Frame" -r.. Furniture Dealer and Food of all kinds-Ohicken {reed, were immunized from diphtheria. R. Tolburst, elocutionist; Jack Biddle, Funeral Director hen food, chop, millfeed. We who passed through the anxiety tenor and accompanist, all of Toronto. AL;do C. Jones,"Phm Es . B. ...... and sorrow of the last epidemic should and M. R. Parks, baritone, of White- try to interest the indifferent to the vale A refreshment booth will be on Druggist and Ilkirpensing Phone 1800 Chopping every week-day. - realization of what it would the grounds for the sale. of home-made Chemist Piekwing, 01ALT10 4M be free from this mou"a to our cooking, lee cream and soft drinks. ur child! rem. I Admission, 85 cents; children, 26 cents. PICKERING, ONTARIO 1_ jr .15 j. . .1 .. - ­ :4. _ C*ree= S RUNBARTON. S. O. Football A3sociation saw Kill aad Basket a At the Co3nmunity Hall on Sunday g are th GREENWOOD H. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director r in. This service will replace the re u• w week: At Goodwood -Brougham 2. MILLS of t to take a defaulted to Claremont. Games for all members o thin week: June 28th at Brougham- Baskets ot all sizes S Thanksgiving Rervice. at 2.W p.,m. A An all star team picked from Cher". Bstablished E. CHRISTIAN, Barristier and a and descriptions-- AUOL.ZY a an all star team picked from Good- ,t am. sou wing, Court House, Whitby. ny a The School and CommOrkity Club = picked from these two teams will All accounts must be paid N-8 T G BROWNING., K. C.. Barris S at low"twi"a g Saturday after- i =t t or arranged for by July -post- _1 a forsale man Bros'. woods. The committee on w wood at Oberrywood. referee Eccles E England early in July and -DEATON & ROSS- f A11111citon Noftb6ru Ontario Building, 33o a and single are to be held. The true. J July n W O OHAS. A. WHITE. tees ofboth sections, No. 5 W at O R=I Adelaide 2767 • and No. 5 Pickeriog. are Invited and r referee McLean. IftICHARDSON & PICKERING- b • Successor to late W. G. Barnes e every one. old and young, are invited I I RAGUR STANDING A large Barriliters, Solicitors etc.. 213-214- Cotifed- t i3g.1heir b W L D P Stock _U R nesdaY evenings and all day Satutday, including _ RE u it a big day for our Jubilee here. C .2 wood, 1 2 AT BOTTOM PRICES G Goodwood. 1 `8 4 %TJ 1-3. - :S M] JAL Mi S WHITEVALE o STOUFFVILLL of various kinds on hand, X R PowlaB-Zentist--cor- C 114"W'. Inue stops r ressers $12 up,. Washptands D rest A Rochester to attend the funeral of the i in price later on. 'MileR. D. O. Smith, Dentist, stouff• a and good sized mirrors, a at the home of Mrs. J. Kayes on Tues• T mother. WHEAT AND BARLEY Universities and the Rayal.,4:�.U= p pay you to call. M Mrs. Diamond and Mrs. Kaves, t the coming year. WANTED Phone office 1011, W will pour tea. O Our ladies are busy hunting up 15th M 41 LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. o Roofing Material I O on Thursday. July 7th, in the Baptist a century costumes for the grand parade 3330W of Dent'- R the B of the Office hours 9 to 12: 1 to e 6 x British Columbi-ok. 8ibin.-gies T all f here during all ►&et week. ..•,i' H. D. D. 9., L. D. S.- N Graduate of the Roy■ 1. CotkgeolDental5urgeonsaadToroe_ J James Patterson. the Government A Apparatus has,been installed in the - s store every T TORONTO ASPHALT w while Life Purposes." R. Parke ren- c carillon bell@ from Ottawa on J Coal on hand. Also a supply- ERBERT T, FALLAIS4 L D S.. M Murray's IS in., 82 it). and 80 inch e Plity persons were present. B Ben Rextin a local dealer in chick- of Kindling Wood, D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of Surg and the Un2versit i Toronto. w width&. 4 in 1 Shingles ; also a GREENWOOD. s against Abe Brown, who follows the s stove length. Office Baladon's store, ; Metal Valley and Bart and Mrs. Harvey were in To- O Otir bowlers have defeated New. 1 12tf Phone Pick. 1' .09. Material, or will give price on M routc, on Sunday. market and Markham this week and DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING finished Job. D Mrs. Willows attended a McKenzie King cup. 1. SURNINGHAM F!L;IZABRTH RICHARDSON-8,, M PICKEMG Messrs. Brown and Clark have had # #ion are soon to begin re making and Building a '"OVII rITC Insurance COMP"wo of Mine Sexon and lady friend, of the w paving a new piece of roadway In the B and G 3411 L LL M it are holidaying with Alf and Mrs. J western part of the town. Estimates furnished on all classes- • Iisr Ovskallao afTwkatisdogna" &ns. Q Quite a number from here attended over thirty years ago. A couple of Alterations and repairie. *as". Adid"No of*= Liver F 0., t THE Xllqll;G KAREST Sunday last. dozen-are expected from Chicago. C Chimneys Built Concrete Work, B-BRATON TOWNSEXP=RX W We understand Orsonwood PaKk to P BROUS . Phone Pickering 5712 00MUMANsmaker for sambso W We buy and tell, furnish quotations D Dow ready for picnics. Twodrinlfing B . I FAIRPORT, ONTARIO Isif Kwr~ "ke., a Unlisted mining StIMAG. f Miss Laura Morgan returned to her R friend* here last week S H I N G L 8 U7 M. MAW. LIURNSED AVO_ W We will be pleased to ad,ile wb&t s szending a month with her sister, B Born. on Wedoesda;. June 29Lh. to Qkstatko and Dwhm P what st*ck to sell. C Pa. O Cecil Bate and family. of Port Hope, N Nova Scotia Shingles fficv. B*--"-- I omiento X bi _ IC- G S pring ime y tending over a period of twenty M Miss Plowman has revered her can. t to. Brown. T. PATERSONS - CLAREMONT on t position o din hint, Mrs. Haywood. Tne Madill family attended the Js Paint g Ti 9 pectJve mining venture. m mood Hill, w wedding of Francis Morton. at Kes. i ing If y parties that has been given for some G on W Leah er Goods Store! Members ofsAtandard p you you would h Stock Exchange. G GibecinouTbui;sdayevenickirlast. The t Mrs. Beare on Sunday and brought L lBroindram O Mining Exchange. B orogram was under the direction of S Sy[mpftthTL HARII�RSS and B (the Battery B Sham boo P Our supply of quality Harness and-• Henderson T To w who presented a splendid entertain- T The r L H Pbekickee: Adelaide W71 and SM m meat that won the hearts- of all lovers of music. 1 2 their next meeting on July the 6th. at B BOOTS--GREB SHOE THE RURAL w and Varnishes -We r while Mr. Clark delighted the audience D pard., This is Grandmother'@ B Boot on hand-unbeatable and P -SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. m Band fursished an abundance of good R A meeting of St. John's REPAIRING Tires and Tubes for your auto t their last engagement In Greenwood W tion was held in the church on Mon- We maintain our established reruts. Real Estate and Inksbrance'. a The chair W U Iftace was small a committee was ap. y 0 • M Farm Properties a Specisilty. McLellan. of Claremont. h poicted. consisting of Prod Oessis, P. and b ALVIN BUSIRBY L Head Office: 213:214 Confederation B BROUGHAW. % to make arrangements for H %"JXJCIL B Life Building. Toronto. F tain. Farty. d Harness-makerj :PI-CKERING P Branch Office: Gordon Building, o in a number of city visitors and also c commendation of the committee. At. O ONTARIa PICKERTNG, Many -Homes d Pickering Ontarick.' Phone 6600, 28tf T of Hunter, near Winnipeg. r the S. S. picnic were also made. War. Declariad �,Jl • M day last and we will have no service will• require a Mattress dArkg C CLAREMONT t here next Sunday, our people deciding C Ch". and Mrs. Annie and Ale i and AGAIN&T weeks. We CREAMERY w to unite witb the Pickering Union M Mrs. Thom and Miss, Helen Thom at- F L I E S y Sell the Marshall C of Monday, June 27th, at St. John's M Miss Margaret Frazer bad a part F y -. Prices. *25 to $75 C Highest price paid for B twining and keeping the grounds pro- w week-end Rt the manse-Misses Oath. Be prepared for the yearly We rantee our $15 Mat f Claremont Creamery t hand and subscriptions are solicited B Bertha Bassom. 3 attack of f to be pure'white C would ensure perpetual care of the h while coming f hand a layer felt c Give as a trial and be convinced m cemetery. Robert Scott. of OI^X b be now wean a mended The head. s supply of Vur 8 50 and 7.50 Mattresses b be acknow. o on, but by the clever work of the local . ...... ..''i F : serviceable t terested and should be attended to at S tolerated. Oidkilag Couch, in a pretty O On Thursday afternoon, Jume 28rd, U Principal .4� the ladies of the Institute and cow- K Kent. of Quesin's Theological 1_ jr .15 j. . .1 .. - ­ :4. _ r„y,. •k;.. —lap •.5�r, .rhea �s o- nrv.•�,ra. Y....• 'x77a-: Mc•?'P- ,u*.^:.rn..s:T ., ♦� •rsxr.- .. •y, _ i' qq+! +w.w..c .,ri 1 - .d:,.... �:9�. '"� 4.`•?'F :. `•�." .,. .. w T'•" ar.,.- ,r, • .,: ^'`Sd:'+?a.*�.a,v- .,e+ '1' v- ra3'!.•. .rir,R --:SSwI• K.0.."'2T -- ..-GN, 'T3d•-...,.?Gd.^7° ,}••r•ar _ ..�+ . r. ' s .nwe.. +. -else � Mr"Sv .w.h• " n�..� • • r. - •a •••' - ♦. L 4 . 4, . w r •e. ,s.. .Y,'�`; T•T Y WTJF• STT.'. Z. , , ph of I►'tee Arts has is Its ati+abttes a : # i _ series of photographs of _prsaticalaV► v g ' every retail in the sculpture of the >'Famous French Cathedral � cathedral. Raises Again from its \ a _ _ . - .._: _ _. - -; -- - _� Wrecking Willson Publishing Company ROCKFFET R HELPS r Thousands of Canadian troops stood �. �r� ► Olbr ?, aghast at the destruction caused by r� German H.ID.. shells, to French r churches and cathedrals. Ypres. Arras, r ;; ie were all familiar to the mns, -' •,, �! -.. �' Reims to a few, only, except 1" •1 "I, $ �ough picture and story. In a recent ` °<r •«' '' r w - e "Littoral) _ Dtgeet" the rebuiidins of ; t� f hoa ft described and In the telling, t thOUghta return to other marulllaeat tldifles w "w1 war, and a wVnd�er LT , f =— On Asoensien- , . ' ishap•Oardlm►I Lua7oa celebrated lith its -the ears of thv (`athadra of ` nth Ims for the dr*t time sines the war. ' last time such a 4mrvmour took h• �lace was September 19, 291'!. w11tn ioaslgnor LaudrieW, then Vicar Gen - �al of the Cathedral, said masse betura i one single worshiper. Bombardment _ r, tlo town was in progress, and shells attng overhead interrupted his read- of the Iiturgy. That night the ' . woodwork of the Cathedral took tiro N sad the whole edifice waa gutted. p sine that time the building has been iy .'; _ s •; :` -.�< ' 14 disuse, save for one chapel and part i ;;+pf the t3mm nlatory on the north aide of 3 f ' "the choir, walled off from the rest Now eight years of patient work is re- - I �► etorstien oU the interior are crowned fill B t by the ceremony noted. A new altar stands in the fast bay of the nave, '' ;, ' . 1 S 9 + basked by a tom�orary wall which SHIRRING MAKES AN ATTRAC -' separates it from the transeptst and a - TIVE SELF TRIMMING. diminutive choir to formed by the few choir-stalls which escaped destruction. - Cbarmingl3r simple is his am s t What Le dace has Dome to part from _- frock- The skirt is shirred and-joined ' a the betaeflcleace of outsiders, Mr, John to the bodice having'shirring'at each _ .. 2), Rockefeller, Jr., gave 8,000,000 s shoulder, and the long sleeves extend tA•si only one -third of which hhe yet S into the neck and are gathered at the 1Deea spent Denmark's gift amounts `lower edge to narrow wrist- bands. Contras RO 1,200,000 francs, Norway's to 200,000 € Contrasting material is used for Life francs, while double the latter amount _ bias facing, and a lorg panel extenda � leas been guaranteed by Great Britain - the full lerigtfi of the front No. 1698 3TM The Preach Government has advanced is for Misses and Small Women and < M - 16. 18 and .20 years. 8lrw }font 1.000,000 franca a year, so that so :.: j - - is n sizes a` lava 11.000,000 fianc's have been ex. i _ 18 i (38 bust) requires 3% yards 89 -. *t inch, or 2� yards 54 -inch material. ended on. the restoration. In a de. - "R tafled article in the London Times one - - and 3/4 yard 39 -inch contrasting. Prices 6 tees what the war did to this glorious ,� REIMS CATHEvriAL '_ 20 cents the, pattern. - ?; heritage of the Middle Agee; one, how - Home sewing brings nice clothes fabrie was beginning to dtafntegrate, . waa a problem to itself, which has heen Ost in quantity, *construction is ex -' within the reach of all, and to follow ever, only of the rained fanes In that At a little distance the building rttain- sulved by the ingenuity of the archl- ceedingly rapid and economical. The- ttw7node, is delightful when It can bo a - much suffering country. Old days ed all its old grandeur and appeared test, M. Deneux• The root which had roof of the nave has taken only thir- done So easily and economically, by re he memories are Perhaps fading to be intact, but Its actual State was been destroyed in the conflagration of Loan months to build. following the syles pictured in our new t Whose hero recalled: ff desperate. Piilars and buttresses had September, 1914, was made of oak f Fabhion Book. A chart accompanying Much Accomplished begun to crumble under the poundia6 beams and covered with lead. At fire A Sad-Losa. I "The most grievous and moat lrre each pattern shown the material as {t , "To any one who has not seen the , which they had received; walls were end of the war M. Deneux made in- a Cathedral in its ruined state the re• beginning to sag. Arches had had their parable foes is that .of the precious yeses when cut out, Every detail i oondltlon! quirlea as to the posatblllty of replac• is explained so that -the inexperienced ai al the nave may not thrust distorted so that they no longer ing it. He was told that It would take stained glass which foimerly tilled the newer can make without difficult an• faem, at the first thought. a great deal gave support ain rose window above the west coor, Y pport to the weight which they at least five years to collect the neces- attractive dress, Price of the book to show for eight years' work re . With- we built to bear. 'The vaulting of sary timber; the coat would have been the windows of the clearstory, and 10 cents the copy. , out having visited the building in de- the root was broken through In eight prohibitive. An alternative which theme of the apse. Much of its perish- - j - tall and ed to the are; the reef was mostly i10W TO, ORDER PATTERN'. - itself waa to use cast Iron, 4tmetion to which it was exposed for keystones had been smashed to bits. as was done at the Cathedral at brought down by the bombardment, Write your no-ma and address plain -' toes years It is difficult to realize to In the center of the church the tran- Chartres, 'but in thin case the root and could only be collected in tiny ly, giving number and size of such � what extent its masonry was shatter - sept sussing looked as if a giant, like would have had to be covered with eop• -fragments from the floor of the i patterns as you want, Enclose 20c in ed and dWooated, or to estimate at Samson at Gaza, had tried to Cathedral. The piecing of It together stamps or' corn (coin preferred; wrap " pull down per, and the lead available from the p , Its proper worth the work which has th eplillars on top of him. One of the has been the work of M, Jacques it carefully) for each number and Old roof would have been sea fed. M. � .. ..,. -�y. been accomplished. In September, four master pillars had been hit by a Simon, whose family has had the care address your order t. Pattern- De Deneux hit upon a solution w�tich was Dt•a 1914. altar the fivst bardment and shell of the heaviest caliber, and Its of the stained glass of the Cathedral Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ads. - f the fire which fol?tow more practical, simpler, and more --tte S { - i�. people spoke drums so ehatterea that they barTy for 2oi1 years. He has succeeded after )aide St., Toronto . Patterns sent b? :. already. of the Cathedral as 'rained. The held together, A used l than e t er t a er o -- . 9 a dose was indeed Immense, roof had brought great gash !a the used beams of pre -cant ferroconcrete, tong and. patient work -tn- j - j return mail. j ought down tons upon tons held together by dowels of the same ing' partly with the ortglna1 glass and I - e fire started with the acaffoling, of masonry, completely burying the partly with facsimllea. the rose win - �, '* which at that date still surrounded 'high altar. 8evera' great shell craters material, and fastened with oak Della• dew and eight of Chose to the clear - j ' the whole of the northwest angle of yawned to the floor of the nave. Lit• atVhh these means he has produced a story. Enough of the original glass { ithe building, testifying to the work of t1e was left of rho m structure which is light, strong, proof remains to fill three of 'those to the agnificent thir both to fire and changes of tempera- patient restoration which had been teenth-century stained glees which had ture, and apse when the time comes." _ , +caaaied out. daring the previous forty filled the windows of Lhe clearstory any part of It can be replaced at any When attention is turned to the out - years, all In vain, as it proved. • The and the apse, and rain and frost were time without touching the rest, It has side of the church, the means are at tlameo were fed by the masses of straw test completins the ruin. :. ' ' the simplicity of a boy's set of 'Mee• hand for the restoration of the multi- l �hich had been laid in the nave as a , "Outside the Catherral much of the cano,' and its clean, exact lines when tu.de. of sculptured figured that adorn y ed for 200 German wounded who had stonework of the towers hung totter I seen from the inside of the roof are It, though a copy can never equal the w? ._'bees oollected them, by the chairs and ing and ready to fall. The facade was a joy to the eye. The same system original. Plaster casts of the most choir - stalls, and, last but not least; by gashed and splinteret- Of the thirty famous tl urea, celebrated throughout the oak beams of the roof. Fbr two !s being used for the churches of St. g r five great statues of the main porch Remi and St,Jccques at Reims, and !t the world as jewels of medieval art, j days the great church blazed, while five. including the Queen of Sheba and seems singularly well adapted fcr the exist in the Art M eum of the Tro- the melted lead from the roof poured one of the famous smiling angels, were purpose. When once the slabs are cadero in Paris; and the Department down in streams from the mouths of 'decapitated and most of them were _ Pj the gargoyles When the fire died ,sadly mutilated. The smaller groups down the ouster roof was gone leaving d t t tt h d V + the stone vaulting bare to the sky, the an e s as es a tared likewise. Havoc had been played with the light- beltr'y of- the north tower with Its eight er stonework of the exterior, such as be14s had crashed to the ground, the I the corbels and gargoyles and the t irteenth- oeutury stained glass of the moldings and tracery of the windows. berg and the great nose window' This W particularly the' case at the i Over the west door were pitifully shat- east end of the church, which had had tared, and a great real of the . stoner - to bear the brunt of. the shelling. Con- ` work, both inside and out, including siderable stretches' of the gallery many of the exquisite carved -stone jig- which runs round the roof of the nave urea of the' facade, had cracked and on the outside had been completely perished in the heat of the fire. destroyed." ' "It was a disaster fit to appal the It was two years before the flrst artistic sense of the whole world, but stage of restoration could be begun. - -it was little compared with what was A temporary, root of corrugated iron to follow. Unti: the very end of the was spread, some cracks filled w.,.h war the Cathedral remained In the fire- `cement, loosened blocks secured with zone, - constantly under fire, and at iron hitches, and arches supported .' times, as in April, 1917, exposed to a with brickwork, When work really merciless bombardment of guns of commenced- heavy caliber deliberately directed at "The whole of the floor had to be }� No fewer than 287 // direct hits on repaved. Each pillar and arch had to the structure were coupted, and many be separately doctored before the roof more must have esc y4i observation. could be touched. Under the constant The Cathedral continued to stand in hammering of the bombardment theme spite of the rents and gashes in its arches had sagged away from the .,shell, a monument to the skill of the vaulting, leaving in some instances a thirteenth- century masons who built it, gap of four or five inches. In these but as the pitiless hammering was cases each stone had to be separately again and again renewed' its stone- b k i to I it th dressing on too. The writer Purchases any r good mayonnaise dre•s =ing and improves it *7++ by adding a little cream, pepper and salt; and a few dr-)ps of ,lemon, To make a Russian dressing tomato catch•„ i up must be blended with this. At the railroad station a nice old lady left the train and got into a .cab, aim ,The cabman said, "Gimme your bag, put ac ti p ace, U u a correct lady, I 11 'vi ` it on top o the cab." -- — work began to loosen and break u9. It ourve of the arch was restored. Then THREE YEAR OLD iMMIfaRANT \o, indeed, "`answered the dear old could not much longer have withstood Immense structures of scaffolding had' �' s :-.-the ordeal. t0 be erected to enable the masons to I This Is little James NIci e,.0 not much more than three years old, who lady, "that poor hose has enough to Terribly Battered deal with the vaulting of the root,' Journeyed all tba way from Coseley, Ebaffordshire, England, to Rainy River,• pull, I'll just hol' it on my lap," -The Man., a distance'of some 4,000 m��4s. He travelled alone and joined his Outlook. " - "By the time the GeTl,Ttailq Withdraw which was epee to the sky in several • .- - :-- and Reims was relea8ad fTtl ill@ el+ pdaee� parents in Rainy River who have not seen him for two and a half years. f� nor o2 borutbardrgerit; tli9 Ca Clover Work. The photo shows him being looked after by Captain M. Doyle, Master oLt�he One of the mos'C'dttticult things about 1 ' Cunard liner "Andania" which brought the little tallow to Camels. a town child to his dreadful and dreary -bad reached a state at Why a "T'he restoration of the outer root sophisticai;on. -Lord Euatace, Pe;cy. !tt -0.,a,.w }'?'"Y a,. ,�.w., .-,..X a•.- 3•.y- .Y,•ak..J..r,.�y.. .i.. .. ..r, ..,.:.. -. -� .. tY..::. i. a. _".r...,r......a�w. >,- •...'� :,, ... .. e.:._.•.. . ...•. -... �. ., ,. ::C•..- "r',`.. ..u.r. .,, 1.- e�.w,�.. .. .. � • ... -_ •— .,- ...,.. .. _..... �� •4aaxt'1.:s,.nz t�"v.a�'✓'rb}wh.+i '�, •<. C. w�..,,.�_ ...•+ X�1._... nr.. Y. se. er�a'. a.. w�Fs.,,, 33.�..rahi�m <tia�+.5'S+,uvwr,lw -M ..1­1­11 . u- pcions. "Georgette, Isn't ! t wonderful how ' ' .Nature clothes itself in the spring ?" Ca -rot, Rusin and Nut Salad To Serve Four Persons Chcp raw carrots in a wooden chop- i ping bow', making about 1% cupfuls when chopped. Add % cupful of chop- P 1 peanu :s, and 1% cupful of seed - ,ass raisins, whole. Mix, and .add salad dressing enough to held the mix- ture together. ' Put the combination Y Y .. on lettuce leaves and add a dash of put ac ti p ace, U u a correct lady, I 11 'vi ` it on top o the cab." -- — work began to loosen and break u9. It ourve of the arch was restored. Then THREE YEAR OLD iMMIfaRANT \o, indeed, "`answered the dear old could not much longer have withstood Immense structures of scaffolding had' �' s :-.-the ordeal. t0 be erected to enable the masons to I This Is little James NIci e,.0 not much more than three years old, who lady, "that poor hose has enough to Terribly Battered deal with the vaulting of the root,' Journeyed all tba way from Coseley, Ebaffordshire, England, to Rainy River,• pull, I'll just hol' it on my lap," -The Man., a distance'of some 4,000 m��4s. He travelled alone and joined his Outlook. " - "By the time the GeTl,Ttailq Withdraw which was epee to the sky in several • .- - :-- and Reims was relea8ad fTtl ill@ el+ pdaee� parents in Rainy River who have not seen him for two and a half years. f� nor o2 borutbardrgerit; tli9 Ca Clover Work. The photo shows him being looked after by Captain M. Doyle, Master oLt�he One of the mos'C'dttticult things about 1 ' Cunard liner "Andania" which brought the little tallow to Camels. a town child to his dreadful and dreary -bad reached a state at Why a "T'he restoration of the outer root sophisticai;on. -Lord Euatace, Pe;cy. !tt -0.,a,.w }'?'"Y a,. ,�.w., .-,..X a•.- 3•.y- .Y,•ak..J..r,.�y.. .i.. .. ..r, ..,.:.. -. -� .. tY..::. i. a. _".r...,r......a�w. >,- •...'� :,, ... .. e.:._.•.. . ...•. -... �. ., ,. ::C•..- "r',`.. ..u.r. .,, 1.- e�.w,�.. .. .. � • ... -_ •— .,- ...,.. .. _..... �� •4aaxt'1.:s,.nz t�"v.a�'✓'rb}wh.+i '�, •<. C. w�..,,.�_ ...•+ X�1._... nr.. Y. se. er�a'. a.. w�Fs.,,, 33.�..rahi�m <tia�+.5'S+,uvwr,lw -M - •- I 1� ."; '? '1�11%r 41;1C -1 7., J# "e Danish post in northern Greenlaud URGM of Sibith Sound; ;77 GAM IN BM- TH. AUSTRALIA t PUBLICITY !on tbe' opposite shore TO USE Bijary --9!1Pnjrjt -"&Of itOM pftiM posts are it Craig Harbdr, in 1 out abod, tbp southeast corner of the sstffi: -.-MD IN er C a h d e'r Redring" Comftiission Ad- As ull dnw and great ielari&( it 19 SW 'miles 10119); WEGE still ,:vises Prnd inlet and Pangnirtung on th Great Success, of 'Island, where the Hug- dvertising i larger Baffin Cantassium Treatment pain te go" -Now Gives AD-the tretlit. to Dr. son's Bay Company also has trading Williams' Pink Puls. Melbome, Vic. -A plea for more stations; and Dundas Harbor on -Devou . . - I- A well-known London Our eon Islind between Ellesmere and Baffin. Publicity for Australian produce -in --and reoognix*d authority on When -a young girl becomes pals, P cor Iiijas-ereatod-world-wido-Intor- k -A NEW YjNGMM Fie ch- of 1hesse. lies a post office as well complains of exhaustion at the least Europe was made by Sir Joseph Coo out in the discovery that Cancer *6 !a, due-to a donclency of potassium ar a police station, and that on Bache j exeitlan, - dizzy-. spells, -headaches In his final report 'as High Colards- cli I lies 'seats" lit nth body, which onuses &u rly post (it- 1 or stomach trouble, she should know sioner for the Commonwealth in Lon- the calls to break down and be- Peninsul is the most northerly Oppo�tunity Awaits the De- corlas 'a 'that these are some of the many malignant. flee In the world. Every station' h don.. A special publicity department, - ..In order that every one, niay lisard velo oi C�nada'i. radio. equipment for the reception of symptoms of 'aaaemla, which means pment North messages fr6im the. rest of Canada. .. that- her blood is thin and weak. In says the report, has been provided at 'Me Real Cause of Farthest There Is abundance of game-wal- such conditions there is the most ur- Australia House, London, but the Cancer Few Canadians were greatly thrilled, rus, seal, and wild fowl-even at the gent need for - a tonic that will work of this department, up till re- remarkable book. has b,"n 1113141- the world at large was quite indiffer• njogt-aurtherly post; herds .of musk ox promptly restore the missing Quali- cently, has been severely restricted cis.11y written. *nt, when the ArctIc_-A=h1peIagd was are found grazing elsewhere; and coal ties to the blood and thus bring back This book will be nezv, free to- n account of inadequate Anancial added to the Ddalftl6ti by -imperial is known to be one of the mineral re- health and strength. or this purpose. 0 pa,tionts or any One who. to Inter- sated in the most successful -Parliament in 1880. Yet this was the sources of Franklin Distrtet-the name there to no tonid can equal Dr. Wit- provision.' Nevertheless good results ting "THE CA t h history ai thrilling 95---riven to the whole arellipelago In hou- Yams' Pink Pills. Thousands of weak have been achieved. culmination eta at any chapter in the e xplomitibu of the our of the great explorer who lies there and ailing girls have fbund new Sir Joseph recommends a comiall- The following is a list of the unknown world. In -an unknown grave. strength and happiness through this dated publicity organlisatiou to t 1. The Llmitations of Surgery. 2. Since Frobisher' in the day' of Queen -Great additions to our Information 88] medicine. Miss Gladys V. Bona, Kent- tend to all publicity In respect to =I* me Doctors Oppose, Operations. 'a Ia. 4. Why the Elizabeth made the first bold N.R., used this treatment suc- station, tourist travel, trade and, gen- what or _3M DY CcLrLCS dash Into to the country and its Inhabitants are ville, OL REAR DOWN. tfte AMEW,-CRTrying the St. G of cessfully, and says "I cannot Praise oral propaganda for increasing know- Injuilous Cooking 36othods. 11. & Coo Cross where no flag had ever been)&e4a the Mines arid- Indian. Departments Dr. Williams' Pink Pills too highly' ladk*- of Australia. He think the 0 r ■ a Ments of 8. 2.41cal E.- t 7. vital before; British ships and British lives who remained on Baffin Land when for the good they have none me. I Commonwealth might well allocate a momenta 0 ur Qlalm. 9. The had been lavistied on heroic attempts last year's. expedition returned. was -in• a condition of very poor sum of at least £60,000 & year for all lof Minerals of the Body. 10. The Th mus G d. 11. Ate When 7—, -to discover the secrets of the north,- health, suffered -Trom • - severe, head- trade publicity and it further IE50,000 Lime he to umulate, 12. -'partly In the hope of finding a new sea aches and nervousness. My appetite. to be subsidized on a pgund-for-pound Potass u CiLusea Lime Excretion. Atlantic was poo�, and very little exertion basis � t)y the producers who desire l's. Great slue of Potassium. 14: route for commerce from the Psrta of the Body Liable W9 TORM on the ad' . 8X the Pacific, but often In the purely would leave me tired out. that their goods be sWially adver • Cancer. 15. Parts Which Are to dom Affected. 16 How a Doctor scientific desire to complete m='a vise of a friend I decided to try Dr. Used. Cen Help. I?. How to Avoid Can- 91ci . . weeks Aust touch Cer. 18. Death Rate rrodii Cancer. �s on. Williams' Pink Pills.. In a few we r1lia, House Is In direct THE LI'M ONES -:knowledge of the globe he liv( 19.Arterio-Sclercals and Old Age. nation — olned In I began to feel better, my aPPe6lt0 with markets generally, and among 20. Rheumatism, Gout and Kindred Other a at fflmes had l one with anything 7 Impoved, and the headaches ' were the products which have been direct- Complaints. the sea�rch. but n frequent. . I continued W th this book are a number of ed the use of ly beriefitted by its operations are the. persistent enterprise of our empire Mothers, do you think it fair to tor- less Interesting cas*-roports Ing -he ' 08, 'dried and canned fruits, butter, and the great value of At was entirely natural, tboL that t Lure your little ones by forcing them the pills until I had taken six boxes, entimsted to take ill-tasting oils when they need by which time I felt as well as ever, TroLtment" in various cases. The alp cheese. and inaxpen- --new Dominion of Canads� gained In weight from '98. Australia, says Sir J6seph, needs sive, and can be easily taken in with the exercise of British authortY a laxative.'medicine? Don't you find and I cohtin- that the child's dread of these medi• Pounds to 114 pounds. For this rea- to be more widely known. both in Bri- one's own home. Apply for free ulf over the northern half of this book to Charles Walter. 51 Bruns- ent, should be given responsibility also •�clnes often do more harm than good? ion I advise all weak girls to UY this tain and In the United States. wick Avenue, Toronto, Ontario 0�- medicine." (Canada will do well to follow Sir Canada- -for the Islaudsobetween us and •be . Baby's own Tablets are the m Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Joseph's advice). -Pole, -many of them almost t(ruchlng ern substitute for these nauseous 7. a very medicine anaemia, rheuins.Usm, neuralgia, ner- Canadian shores. doses. They are th pleasant vousness and stoipach trouble. Take The title of a new dance is the e child requires and are so ple The resiponsibility- -was not 'How to Avoid Cancer b;reezi. one' of "Bder.- there are • " "*4 the take them as covers to ke that they are -as eaaY--.to- ad- a 'tonic and cultivate a resist 'Our new, Island territory co, I War-keep you well and That celebrated British surgeon and said to be several hope In It. re the minister as a. glass a water. , They once. Aeast 5so,00 square miles --more man , YJ -are the I perfect remedy for all' the strong. You can get 'thesis pills cancer authority, Dr. Robert Bell, M.D., 'twice the size of Frances Ger arty medicine dealer or by F,P-F-P.S., &c.. voluntarily sacrifited and no part of It is. easily access'ble. minor ailments of little ones, being through a Classified Advertisements A .. injurious mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil- his highly lucrative surgical practice Put for many years the Federal Gov. absolutely guaranteed from Injur I Co., Brockville, Ont- when. after long years of exhaustive A1,E8.%I &N OF INTEGRITY W AN T: Hams Medicine au" ve L ornment' has been exploring It by see drugs: D to ..11 for the uld Reliable Fout- -and practica.1 expertence.-he btf, V Baby's Own Tablets accomplish all research urowlea (Estableshod 00 ys&rr). and completing the establishment of New and dr bad-tasting nobly published the following state-j. spacial lines. big sellers. c%. wh re no civilized au that castor oil and oth meats of vital import to the can-cer. "us' v* territory, nierest comm1Z•i.,,%s law and order e remedies can do. In fact they accOm- Pald, handsome fro* outfit. �:xp*riev,zs I tbority was known before stricken civilized worI4�,-"Caacer to 4,�t,_.nooe:s&ry. Write for full partiou- Every year a ship Is sent north to pltqh more a' they do not leave the Pt one & 'Wellington Toronto I A exhausted from Its struggle a blood disease anI Its breeding- Vatrol the Islands, carrying -upplies for child Sr U . nd is ' this colon. Neither X. GENT$ TO INTRODUCIV OUR IZ 1 clue. . They re- PROVFZ utility-garment Clothl the various Governmerit posts. -"tab- against taking medl, rays nor radium has ever cured or will eimfwrience unntcassary-domonstrad:Iff teething pains, banish indiges- A am Vabing new posts where advisable, and lieve ever prove of service a ours for oe Is It-full or part time, R. B. Toul.j forma. tJOn and constipation, break up colds 100 Say St, Toronto MUlAtIn% a great body of In ROM s of and simple fevers and promote he ' alth Cancer. From m_ y knowledge of the IRTHDATV WITH 26C BRIN119 tion as to the 'nature and resources sold disease I Lifirin that the knife has I nav*a. ful, refreshing sleep. .They are B Moon Table Analysis Alexandw%, the land and the,con0t�onk of by medicine dealers or by mail at 26-- never cured C4noer In a single in- o,, �Ih All. Room 901. New York, Mons, which vary immensely from sea- cents a box from The Dr. Williams' stance; but, on the contrary, has oa!y ! loon f&.Ae'"OIL throughout the Arctic. t ;ENTS, RITNER SL-X, 376 A Medicine Co., Brockville. Out. succeeded in aggravating be-disease A werk easy selling Palcei Cleaners, The yearly TIFilt of hip ls_lmked for- and adding to the sufferimse of the n, - on might ('loan* eler) thlihil Ilk* 4 - 0. . m" Free samples, P A. Lefebvre & va-rd to with wrest dellfght lit tb6- To Catch Files. poor patient Co,'. �_Iexandrm. Ont. klmo, who are enteptained on board Canadian Poke for Canada "Yost that baseball manager I's very Es living HY 8 T A Y SLINDFOLI,VDI Countless thankful pati4i with moving pictures and receive med.- Saint John Times-Globe Ond,): thorough He even gave each of his I TN OUR to-day mourn the Passing In 926 of KNOW YOURSELF ST YOUR cal attention from the ship's doctor. Since the last 'anthracite coal strike vlziyvr,� a sheet of dy paper." the author of the above quoted words l­R,j,;voPE. Your name, your bird - date and 81 will brio lot J Royal Canadian Mounted Polled the use of coke in Massachusetts has 7"What for?" and If Dr Robort � Bell?* profoundly %V ri to .day.' in ebarge-of these posts have not, only increased by I. i per cent. Already "So they's be able to catch flies." conwidere-d warning to now tender �..A.QT M)LOG Y, P O. BOX 149, Times 5 W TORX. 'completely won the confidepce of the there are rumors of another disagree- to possible for the public to tender squ&re Station, 'NE people but sh4bwn all their traditional meat in the anthracite region. The Did You? the devastating Cancer Scourge . a courage and enterprise on long patrols, extension of the coke industry in Can- mere matter of history. - covering on obe occasion ?-00 miles ads, which should soon be going for. Anonymous. Civilization's diet Is responsible for Asthma . by dog•team In the dead of winter, {ward upon a great scale, should keep Did you ever watch the cimp Are depriving the public of the abundantly Spretd Minard's on brown paper e wood has fallen -low: provided organic sake onentla.1 to A New oat ia great many millions of Canadian When Lh and apply to the throat. Also In- A y' at home, besides delivering And the ashes start to whiten the sulistit 1 . . lj, Last 91juitrier a new post was e4tab- mono health preservation and u- I bale. Quick relief assured. Bache Peninsula. halfway up this -country' from the dependence up- Round the embers' crimson flow; Lion of what have been truly described liabod on B utside fuel resources that are as "foodless focide" which create a the east coast of Ellesmere- Island, and on o costly and uncertain. With the night sounds all around you superabundance of acids in the human tr V nsidorably farther north than Etah, both Making silence doubly sweet.. body, resulting In the new practically high above YOU And a fikli moon universal complaint of constipation That the pgoll may be completer that is the Inevitable fomi-ttimer of Th ARM Cancer and also of ninety per centuni 1 KK OF T;II me, were you ever nearer f 211 olvilizatIon's phystcal maladies, To the land of heart's desire, e active Irritints contained In Than when you sat there thinking ea. and laxatives, com- 0114, purgwtv It d6pends laftely on the Hour you use; We believe With, Four. ftloo 'turned toward the blued with their lotLIy partial relief. I Are? you'll-welcome this suggestion —try Puri the rich, vigorous caused Dr. Robert Bell to soundly condemn their use as being Injurious ,Flour�-made from the finest Western Mal High Emolugh. wheat. Thousands of u Lad dangerous. The method of Cur- cooks say Purity FlouT is.best-for cakei�, pies, buns and bread. A doctor -bad just finished taking Ing conatipeti-mr-witbrout--druvii Jew d1s. A stockbroker, the temperature of a closed In the las book presened to the I U L who -was suffering from -a rWug wrj_to� by. Dr. Bell. whose fever. quoted In 'the writer's dopyrightes advice d I tit "It's one to,,102," he In announced P -F dietary which is mailed without charge RiTY Ult 1 ...-AN OPERATION voice, sy;ing the. thermo- ,2Wd 30c in aaxp5 for our 70040* PWtY F10mr CJ0A BOL on a bashed to every Canadian and American par-! motor. chi4st' or the English home Cancer westars, Csse& Flow Will Co. Lim" Use" bilissagA Ossme, Salse3do. "Sell! Still" he about". treatm, L Detailed infortuation con. Mm Dayman Gives Lydia cer=L14 treatment is also freely L Pinkham!s Veget&We Red Rose -Tea" now' Paeked mailed on application , to charley UMI- Walter of '51 Brunswick Avenue, To- 1 Compound the Credft in the bright, clean JU is completely routs- 4, Ontario, Canada.-(Advt.) nurn Package, Cana'dia'n Red Cross- s ociety- guaranteed. You can try it I . Colborne, Ontario. -"When I was a For ladies, we understand, blue , jirst married I was' very thin and work for weak. The doctor needs your iuppbtt of its package from your' grocer. will again be the favorite color. Ast d if the old sergeant used to Bay on par. said I was weak C" any portion of it an never Soldiers in Hospital rely pleased ade, "Azure wear!" and would you are not entirely be able to have it chilli but I did, Mothers and Infanta return It and -no charge will Keep Minaro's 1-1mirment near at hand. d and (from the time Children in School be made. my baby came I suffered all the The Sick in the Home .7 t Shows Flourishing Sufferers through Disaster Gold Co" time and doctored took medi- and t IN go m• 0 Emil I Trade Please Send Your Contributions to tine. Life became London-Ths, annual royart of the a burden, and doe- A ON. TREAS. ONTARIO RED CROSS Gold Coast for-the year 1925-26 showed tors said an c r 'gee exceeded imports by more could that exports 410 Sherbourre St., -Torento 6 me, but a husband was. ed to L seen AMarri's than 81,000,060. the revenue ot 94ill ­ I 1. These Lydia E. m 442 belng.�the highest on-r000rd. The MACWNE KNIVES I znedicin- advertised so I told my hus- high figures are mainly due to the ex- band that I thought I would try AL port of cocoa, the GO- UOR.S.I. being the that I might get some relief. chief cocoa. produolux country of the ken one. bottle when I bad not taken world. V,e. export for 1925 .,Was 60 could feel it helping Me. I took per cent. of the wor',A'a total produc- live bottles, and bad better health. boy Now I bave three girls and a and Cotton growl ng Is thriving In .the - bave don6 my work up to conflue. ment. I am now at the Change 0 British mandated.territory of Togo- land and a definite scheme has been 'Life and owe my good health to Lydi E. Pinkhann's Vegetable Compound. drawn up for cotton growing in III 8, -teMito-riec on an export toafe. CANCERFSIETnREQUEST' U BOOK take a bottle when I-think- I noted It. _Mrs. SUSAN DATMAN, R. R.-No. do oaf northern Tells cause of cancer and what to do. Colborne, Ontario; A man is known by the cOmPsny for pain, bleeding,, odor, etc. Wilts for It this � paper. Ad-! d by. drug&ts evat7wbrim be keeps from yawning. Liniment for insect bites. to-do y, mentionng to Indianapolis c4ne" Hospital 11life" Indiana 1"A"apolis, 14 - ISSUE - --N-o. -27-'27. ...Minard's 4i vr "K V Q­ :Z1 -.7 LOCUST44ILL.. 'T 0 "W A garden part lose 11* Is th 1. under the a $31' be time to bring 0 ur C 1 VG oal_X �U.Tqur bateows f the Locust Hi I L&dLee Aid hold at O. A. Hagerman's on Tu"y, or Implemenfa t"t need repairing. so that T mRms July6th. Anexesilent pr ED will they will be all Ja oar ysmt" 111.5011 paid inadvan his given by Percy Dajid %rds 0... SmAt'si DeAm Hard Sna Soft 18oal of thie, ready -Way, Toronto.. Admission 35 and 15 Substripcoswre the united states and crest cents. -AT- best quality -on - for -the spring work. Britain 42.00 in advance. A special reduction during the W =2RO.'m --hand -next few weeks. -The township counc will Every Tuesday, Saturdiv and JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor: meet' on hf6ud&y next, July 4th, Holidays. T H %0500' A. L A W L O R N E REID Firs-piece Orchestra. for the transaction' of general business. Come, Rain or Shine. EpicacerLIM6• Co=t_ CLAREMONT NOTES AND COMMENTi. -W. A. and Mrs. Henderson Kingston Road, half mild east of Rouge Bridge. With &w-weeks of a Spent Sunday in Goodwood at the .,FA -Ahft-J xperi -her, Mrfr- Good prizee for lad and g6n47 home of'th6 latter '@ mot once of Government Control Flumerfelt, of every Saturlay... the liquor traffic 80-2 R M R S in Ontario, the -Ed. Walsh returned-home on hopes of those who were soar Monday fro-&-h-is business trip to op dent Edmonton. -His brotheri John, of II t OD TRY RICHARDSON'S FOR In its'sapport whedlit was. being Lindsay accompanied him. t te SEED OORN AND placed before the people, have not A severe electrical storm pa' d PAANG&L.SEED been realized. Drunkeness has over this locality on Saturday last increased greatly, as evidenced in accompanied by a heavy rain-fall. records of the police she r courts ts No damage from 'lightning his We wish to inform the You can depend on our Corn and Mangel geed being the ":Nand from practical 'O*bserv' been reported in this district. ....-Public that we have open. observation. beat obtainable. All the different varieties are now in. - Through the persistent efforts ad up a Garage 'and Ser- More "cases of. drunkerinees can be of Germination Test high. Prices low for good seed. Leave Reeve G, M. Forsyth, the town- -vice Station in our pr6mis- seen in our streets in a week now ship has been fortunate in recur- as just west of the Eastern your orde�rl and have your Corn delivered. in a year before the advent 113w the gravel on the road-bed of Restaurant, Pickering of Government Control. Moat of the old Canadian Northern Rail Village, Out. way which has been dismantled. the cases in our village are those This-gravel has been. given for the A first-class mechanic on all The best of Good Groceries, Fruits and -•Qf men and women who come out sole use of the township ruadi, makes of care, Vegetables. Leave your next from ith us and try our A, m the city thinking that by and no private party will be allow- ad to make use of it. Work; Guaranteed, service. - Obrniogout ,to the . country they -The follow in clipped. from -will not be molested by the police, The Saskatoon Star, will be read ILAW'S' GAIU 'bnt,wbich does not always turn with interest by Mr. Lawrence's J AS., ",:IRU(�ARDSON out as they expect. The Colling- many friends in Pickering Town- AND SERVICE STATION .,..'--"Wood Enterprise which was Jas, H. Lawrence, of Al- X sas announces the sale of 800 a,c- -,strong supporter ,of Government tee of land at Alsa9k to A Red and White WOR Control before it was submitted Good-win, Saakato(m. J. Freeman gto the penple, is now just as and W. Herron, Sa4atoon­ A ye Pic�erlYl H ardware Store year strongly,condemniag.it. as it was ago Mr. Lawrence 9--id 1300 scree res supportiu elec • to the same men. - Mr. Lawrence CHAI�� N RE g �t before the Prit.(-%. has still large holdings in the diet- Now is.the time to izet your Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire Edward Island in rict Cloth. We have plete stock. a com the Provir.(Li�&-1 electiouslast week., Screen Doors atl85up: txperience with it has Window SeReens %t 40c. after bet 16.00 I Only, 3-burtier Florence Oil S&ov% I sjoiity, and. we believe there is RoYAL-M-imc [233501 (201701, Clydes• .1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00 tallion(imp,). the property of dale a -G.'11orrish ."defa-tt6-d it %vith an overwhelming __�-�ORSE REGISTER. S 'a strong re-action in Ontario. stand Keep flies off your stock with Dr. Williams' Fly Oil- N: Nelson W&gg. Claremont w - - -- I it his own stable during the season DUN one tried always used. 17 IN MEMORIAM. of 19Z . Frost Wire Pence, Posts and Staples always on hand. Fmavm_w SING SEAL 70% (2M). .,_241CHoLS0-;-I8 loviog memory of our Floury Plows and Scuffiers and Wheelbarrows. Imported Hackneystalt the pr*. dear father, Edward Nicholson, who petty of Nelson Wagg, Cl,. laremont. Buy for cash and passed away June 30th. Im. also will stand at his own stable for the Agent for McCormick -Deering Pardi Machinery our dear mother, who died Sept. 8th. season of Iw, P -save money and Repairs. EXAX1NZR [18=1 i,lir . i �Always so goA, unselftsh'and kind. s32) IgWo, the choicely bred Imported Clydesdale Sweetest of memories left behind. stallion. the property, of Graham b -.They were of the best. whom Qed Our Motto W a have it, can get it. or it is not made. Bros., Claremont. will make the sea Serve V@ Tomatoes, 2 foe 255 could lend. song f 1927 at his own stable, Cairn- Loving parentai right to the and. bros. Claremont. Serve Us Cirn, 2 for 26c AISMN9 PICKM G 1-o J. S. B A I Q —DsughterA PRELUDE(2482-111 (20WO). the well bred Imp. Premium Clydesdale Stallion. Pork and Beane for be property of Oscar Wilson. Bro- [Serve Us Mayonnaise' ClaraPrattis E&I'Llis ugham, will make the season of IM ALI ammUNIVERSAL MOTORS M" e &C 21% er w follo�6W Tu ay leaves bill Own P & G Noptha Soap, 5 for 22c ble Ormerod's, Green- HLOCUTION' and DRAMATIC ART ood. t; sda y, H. Wilsocle, Terms for Tuition base line. coon and nigbt ; Wedoes- Cabbage, ...10 and 15c __�'WEST HILL • MONNEY'R FARLOfL9. day, 14. J. Miller's, Pickering. noon. Tomatoes, per lb., 15C q PICKERINC; 'C. Paliber's. Liver pool..night; Thurs- day, 0. Cowan's, 13' 46 Every Wednesday, tram 3 p m. rock road. noon �STAR AND FLINT SALES bisoWn stable night; Friday.Job�lXapls Leaf Mutual Fun Scott's, Sth con., night; 8&turday'l morning, to his own stable until L .. .,.. .. r erla following Monday afternoon. -ECSTASY, 2W811 1,200191, the superior 'Cheap rates for farm"and country 1 b IM I _AL I IZ S mp. Premium Clydesdale St^llion.. buildings. 'the pro erty- of Oscar Wilson, win; Windstorm Insurance on buildings, 1 If you want a guaranteed Repair job at a reasonable c t9e ws! I price make season of 1927 as follo --wind-mills, Silos etc. pri &KE US,' his own stable, Gra- i Automobile Insuraned XDW U -r-. 'Fe a v e a ham's am', tel.Brookli6,foMr.CoohL's,* Mechanics.' of all kinds. Repairs on all makes. Myrtle, night; Tuesday, J. Thomp- SALE eon's, con. 2. Reach. night, Wed 0-ef- FARMS FOR, 'Photle-Scarboro 52-31' day, Temperance Hotel, Ashburn. Write or phone N5w- n4ght; Thursday, own stable. night: Friday, Wrn, Bradley's. Whitby. itby let night; Saturday, own stable until IE D. B 0 W M A N C-.o�xnp e Quality Funerals _ �hefollowing Hjuday af ternooA. 120 WHITBY, ONT. SOLID OAK _7 $ 1 W9 $125 CASKET FUNERAL C d uring stone and a- re�ited out of ned into Time de. , Onti- S' r BURIAL CO. fashioned Phone Gerrard 33W fyingdesigns. Th�@ is ..219 D orth Ave., Toronto the story of bu rjem, e Our Putieeals include: crisis, If y in- Embalming. Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, Flectri Fixtures, Chairs, Our Pe' onal Service.' Funeral complete. terested comsult-as to. day. .-Grand---- -1 No Extras. 4! coun Visit our eatablisbmpnt and prove the truth of these statements -No Great4r1tribute" for ybiirseLves- X. W. STAFFORD, These prices stand good within a radiuqof- 40 miles f�om Toronto Jubilee:, ion REMEMBER: Clip this ad. f-o-r re'ference. 81 Kingston Road, ..WhitbF AT r. Pbone'WhIzhy 68 r 32 PARK, �AKEVIEW, PA, OSHAWA ON _.J. BROADBENT.Saturda', jthe In d, 1927 -' WATCHMAKER y Jul' y 237.,Main street, Tbronto 13 Afternoon and Evening - :- Late of Greenwood, will beat the shop opposite the Post Offi2e, 0 K_ E R-1 N G.- Program of Sports Every Tuesday from 11.80 a, m. to 2.39 p, m. (standard time) ---Tourn'amentj opin'to' the 'Coup Y, Including SDttbAll e BRINL4'Y*0L1R AEPARS' BAN 05 Opening of the • New Huge.` Pavillm G. hI. C.''Massed Chorus of 75 Voices Georgeous Fireworks Display Many Other Interesting Attractions Everybody Invited Plenty of Parking Sps'ce C10 T) -c::; A "K7-M rr1-P_'r-M -w- N- Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. Prouse, Pickering _az . . . . . . .... WA, 'R 7" .7 GLARFMONT. Mrs. Thos- -Wilson has returned F. M. and Mrs. Cooper intend to home after spending the winter In move on to their farm in a few Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey were In I FARMS FOR SALE A U-D I T 0 RIU X Mirror, Alberta, with her son, days. They are' busy it'present - on Monday. 285 Acres. pressed brick house. bank Uxbrid Lorne. renovating their residence. 7 barm, cement silo, beautiful clay STQUF ..TlfflgATRE Rev. V and Mrs. Oraborn were Walter and Mrs.- Bushb�..snd A bowling match between North land. running stream. Can be put. Uxbridge on Monday. In little child, of Oshawa. spent the and Souih Claremont was played chased with crop cheap: FV1 L L -end withthe formees moth- on John Gregg's lawn at the north. 175 Aerm clay land, brick house. back W. and Kra. Raw of Toronto, week - E -spent Sunday with F. and Km or here. end on Thursday afternoon last. barue and silo, running stream. well SWen. Mrs. A. J. Chandler, who has The honors were about evenly dl- situated, much- less than $100 per Thursday, 80— "The Canadian Thdf. and Mrs. Paterson visited been spending the past week with vided as each side won a game. acre. See this. Meinhan) the formees aunt In Goodwood on hef parents here, returned to her -Harrah 1� The Mississippi Min- Phone or write ..Sunday. home in Toronto on Tuesday. strels are coming to Claremont 43tf ED, BOWMAN, Whitby Friday,.1--"Let It Rain" Widm' Mrs. er,.Millor wasiarthe The departmental examinations under the auspices of the Football (Douglas McLean) city on Thursday and Friday of last week. have been taking place here during Club on the evening of Wednes. Saturday, 2— "Behind the Front' the past two weeks. Mr. Frollic, day, July Oth, when they will pre- tions have started Haying opera of Port Perry, is the presiding ex sent thetr second annual 9how in (Wallace Beery) rs -in this district and will be 'in full amines. the Memorial Park, beginning at 'Wed. 6-6-Manof the Forest swiva next week. Tues., S. F. and Mrs. Robins, of 'Whit- 8.16, These' minstrels have gained Wm. Cooper has returned, home (Zane Grey) S. visited Claremont friends on great popularity during the past again after spending a couple of Sunday and when here attknd6d year, wherever they have appear.- Fri. Sat. 8-9—"The Storm Br4aker" X :.weeks in -the city. the anniversary services in the ed. ' Everything is brand new. (House Peters) The Misses Forgie are Laving a United Church. Their program consists of songs, .."Andy Gump and Min OUR OR --sun-room erected at the south side. Owing to the decoration services choruses, and funny skits, along .':*f their residence. tit at the cemetery the evening ser- with the faWok"lackbird Syn- PASTRY Fri and Sat. 1-2. Matinee 2.30 p, Mr. and Mrs. Broad, of Torontry. vice at the United Church on Sun- conators." A continuous program spent Sunday with Mrs. Broad's day next has been withdrawn. withnot adulVmoment. There PAces—Adults 25c cents, parents, W. and Mrs. Heath.. Jubilee serVicea will be conducted will also be a football match the Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, is children, 14 years at the morning service. same evening at 6.45, Cherrywood and under, 15 cents spending a two weeks' vacation at A great treat was enjoyed by a versus Claremont. These teams' the home of his parents here, hot - rivals ift Ft ovis Bread-, number of our residents on Wed- are hot- riv the league so an The Entrance examinations have nesday evening last 'when they interesting game is assured. A S. G Schmidtt ..Proprietor been inprogress during the past listened to a program given by the -refreshment booth will be on the three . days, with . M. *J. . Wilker Shamrock and Thistle Entertain- grounds. Adt�ission, 35 cents; The Bread of presiding. re, of Toronto, headed by Capt. children', 20 cents. Wm. Thompson has be Larry O'Brien, M. M. Those uses• en laid 07 H off duty for the past week owing ant say it was one of the best pr ealth You TIME TABLE — Pickering Station to illness. * We hope to see him grams ever given in Claremont. T. R. Trains going East &no aslalluW- ­around again soon. No. 10 mail 7.58 L M. of De- John and Mm McKenzie, troit, and Frank Allaway and fam FULL LINE OF 28 Local 12-59 P. X. a Loaf "'Seefi the 30 Local 5.26 P. M Uy, of Whitby, pent Sunday with "MARTIN - SENIOR" 15unday train, 8.38 A. M. J. H. and Mrs. NE Beal. Paints, Varnishes etc., for interior and Trains going Was* due as follows— __W Anyone wishing to'contribute to exterior work. Now is the time to use No. 29 Loo&L 9.22 A. M th-a St. John's Cemetery Fund may It. Give us a call and receive satia- 27 LOW • 2.44 P. M. faction. Prices rigbt. 9 mail 9.16 P. M. leave their donation with the Sec GOODYEAR Tress., Robt. F. Scott. Fresh Fitilts, Cakes and Confection- Sunday train, 8 32 P. M. R. Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Schwartz, ery always on hand. Foregoing is according to Standard AKE .411 time. ­Df Atlantic City, spent several Highest prices for good. butter, BALLOONS? days with George Coates. and eggs, HONE' Mr. Schwarts, formerly a clarinet Lnds 5 C 3"d to he it.. hf EMMU Soloist in the Huntsville Band. is D. G A N N 0 N ACmWY9wd- now touring with Sousa's Band 30 BROUGHAM ...... 'While Playing in front of father's blacksmith shop Satuaday evening Master Ivan Reid had the • H E R E`-Y 0 U -A R E I misfortune to falloff a plow and fracture his collar bone. The same S pecial I A..&_T1LT bone was fractured about eighteen months ago while playing around Men's and Boys' Suite —Navy Blue, D a Remember to join the members Men 3' Young home. ark' Bro u's d Llght and Dark Grey—with 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants. of the Claremont Cinb, of Toronto, from rom$8.50 to $17,50. at their annual picnic at Memorial !Park here to-morrow (Saturday), 4 b urner Men's- Oxford@—Ox blood, Tan. Brown and Black—Goodyear Walt, also don't forget to bring your Rubber Heel. Good Fitters, regular 5 50, at 4.50. lunch beaketq and thus have a pleasant social time. There will Men's Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes 82-40, Special $1.75 A.A.N I what a tire! islao be sports for both young and Peffection •old. NA handsome, sturdy Call at Phone M rb - woudeeul AII-Wea'ther ti Next Sunday morning at the • I., J 'FINGOMPS !Baptist Church the service will be .St Tread specially desilgned for 4n harmony with the Diamond Oil ove balloon tires. Built of SUP- Jubilee of Confederation, The ERTWISpr Cords. More mile- Patriotism" -The an- age than balloon tires ever L8tor's subject will be "Canadian 29.00 4r . gave before. - More road-op. &I offering for Mission work to Ontario and Quebec Is to be taken delivered any Even tread wear. No noise. �nj next Sunday. There will be no .,evening service. -place Banking Service Ask us for prices. The annual decoration services at the Union Cemetery will be held G. & A. T. L" Alt" on Sunday next at 6.30 p. m., and IC 411111 Full stock of and Prosper' 'P* k ity t A ke preaching service will begin at g'--on AiActmaea -will he given-by-the- resident ministers. and the choral Wicks an LL' Supplies PROSPERITY PE RIT Y on' the farm is large -. dft close will render several selections. Buying hem doesn't mean wal The members of the class are re- for a," ly dependent on factors beyond a few days for Lt. ". quested nf thA farmers' control. to beer this in mind a be present to assist in the service. Bum There must be a good market dernan Word has been received from for farm product8and the production F. X. COOPE-R costs must be kept in Proper relation Mirror, Alberta, that the young with market reissue. Our Branch Farmers, Attention -est son of Fred and Mrs. Dowswell -...-ICLAREMONT yM Manager is -thoroughly familiar with had been accidentally drowned, the business of farming and Is ready I am agent for tb'e World's Greatest .... .. He and another small boy had been Agent for Ackermsa's Quality farm pro. playing on a raft on a deep pond your Separator, -,The Renfrew," Stove!, Harnees't A dL_the__uaowt� ab and oil Engines. Fleury's when they both fell off into the gram to a a ucc . ese conclus . iQn. famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders. .,,,deep water and were drowned. Wheel Barrowsete� Air. and Mrs. Dowswell have the Brantford binder twine and second- Isrwpathy of the community in S pyin Is hand separators for sale, -their bereavement 9- ������A meeting of the Directors of ROBT- DEVITT, —.the Claremont Library -Roarld-will RO!CrGHAJ& OF. CAAtAa�. held at the Library room on PICKERING RRANC14-0. A. Sharp@; Ma7wer Phone 505 Pick.", be _el 'Tuesd&y,'July 5th, at 7.30 p. m,. -'..for the transaction of generalbust Smachos also &t Sro*klh%, West Hill. W1dtbY een— vAr_ ne8a and to arrange for the pur- We have a full line 1chasebfbooks, Thebookcommit. Basket Factory teeare requested to be present. Of the renowned Manufacturers of Any member kf the Library wh er"Wall, Papers of F desires can inve a of books Ankinds ruA Baskets, they select with the librarian. all prices, from. Vle S Berry Crates, The committee will consider the a wishes of the readers in the choice 10C to 1.00 8. ofbook A full attendance of theFarmers'Bushel Basket&. Directors is earnestly requested. -Clothes Baskets. er roll, 'and Trave The following.are the iesults of Ahe year's.examinations in Clare- Frank Pennock, mont Junior Room (York UonntyA Rill line of Sher- Regular'saving dur- papers used). Names are in order Proprietor Phone Markham 1604 f merit. To Jr.311—Jean, Gregg.*, .:.win-Williams ffig the year wffl '_jane Forayth Margaret Dop- kin'g*, Len&;Sla Paints. ck *, Stewart Oli- inake it pbssible to ver, May Derusha, Laura Hill, E-A :.,Robert Spenceley, Wilmot Hill travel at holiday Also, some STANDS FOR THE BEST (failed in spelling but recommend- ed). Harry Degeer and me. Erwin n ice Ginghams and ti Purdy, failed. ToJr. H—Robert Johnson*, Joyce McCulldugh*, Rayons for Bank a definite por- Billie Wagg Adelaide Johnson A don of your fficome. L -Isobel, Johnson *, Evelyn Taylor*, spring. rn Taylor *, Doiothy Miller 7 argaret 0 verial2d, Gordon Birk- o e Stanley Give us'a call and be ;9tt. Mara' rt Selman, ME Tomlinson, Doris Linton (promot- alW edon year's average of94 percent). Fresh Grooeries Sys -Hardy, arold. Morg,%n, .,Howard convinced. Spenceley, Neil Degeer, Grace To Jr. I—Jack Morgan*, Gordon on haud. Established 1971 Litte Carrie Elav Varrierik Spenceley * C�h J hnson r rg,' 4BI 44 nar is 0 t Pumps, Door Tracke, Cow ar We Oliver Gc don Taylor*, EAqDARD rk Q_. r Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. Edna Taylor*, van Purdy*, van !,tar r 1-garet Johnson, Betty Lickoriih, It will,pay"*you to get my prices 01M %,,?orgyth (absent, but promo- Do- A. S C 0 T T above before buying elsewhere. Whitby Br., J. H. Pe Man average of 9'3 Der Phone 1402, rry, FRANK J. PROUSFJ tethers passed. her. -CLAREMONT ONTA.R10 Zi, W11 Neville rose at owe, and leaving land he feared an outbreak if he re- Riggs to the trinder meretes ot'Rilen 'fused. longer, Of Flavour Barnaby, the pair walked away to- - Unwillingly he drewa key from his pocket- The jweatp Help" fw 1,SVrW "Very stunning- woman," said Tito, "At least, let me go with you. Or am"" grM lw-" &SO Jullw H Riggs, looking after C�srnxgita, and let me stand guardoutaide the rooms revs aft. yowl a to" treats' A • wSm". hM,, the unmistakable sincerity In his bone "No;`tfiat 'would be far. worse, if ggg,.bw dsngft. Sad d j, lobbed the words of all hint d rude- 1 Ow"S. T*h Hospft ha &d*VW Us Ole& anyone saw us, than for me to go ness. loop -toss. The wolfs r9mve Nalfw■s 0 alone. I must do this, Roger. I must! 21 "094 S 1101001011y Wow&&S, WA UTV "Yes," ag7ved the Duchess. "V017 � Don't worry. I'll make a where ISO '"Mug to &*I #ME' MM YWL Irw And a most staunch and! hda valet, Row, to first and then I can as aw"int"doet, clever, too. twow Intgreaueft wra, loyal friend." f slide in and out again in a few min- "Yes, she seems so. But I'm sure utm- all your friends are that" So Neville perforce acquiesced, ;Lnd "Now, now, Mr. Riggs, you musn't Awa' after escorting her back to the hotel Batter me as you would a school girl I" he put her in an elevator and himself YI Old .4e, "Why not? Is there a distinction strolled Outdoors again. -to be made in flattery?" Carmelita went straight to the Some Suggestions On How to SO "I think there ought to be, A schda rooms that Folsom had is& She Young whr accept exhausted bulk to&@ girl can be taken in by insincere Oc0`V Keep MITI- did not find out first where Ross was, Old age is not 9L question of the �;:7 pliments—" ----------- "And can't you?" thinking if he were In the roorn she 'Lumber of Years You have lived, __bm=u_=tL r would. make some excuse to ask about rather to determined by, "The Duchess laughe& "Of the state of course Miss Folsom's arrival. Your body— and mind. Some people r can! Any woman can. You're There was no one in the hall& Lad are old at thirty —the zest and glory p :-Cal clever, Mr. Riggs." she slipped the key In the door and Of Youth is dead. Lord Byron, rouo' at u th "Yes, I am.' That's my only elaim turned it. a life of reputed excess, lacking lm 7 mrbils . to a life worth living."- Then she went in and closed the all elements of self-control, was des- oil I I I "Have you no other virtues or door behind her. cribed " an old man at the age of WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. who sits around all day on the deck? graces?" She found herself in the sitting thirty-six.' With every indication of senility. r'Orn the verandah of the Hotel He seems exclusive—" "None that count. But my clever- room &nd'her quick *are told her she MdaJusaca at Ocean Town, N.J., Titus "And he is! That's Titus Riggs. ness I really bank on." was not alone. She felt sure she had One cause of Premature old"age It RJUBP a guest, sees a man taken from He's an eccentric milloinaire. If we "What do you do with, it—mostly?" heard a' hurried footstep as she en- the gathering of mineral sediment in F And then they settled down for a tered. the ocean and laid on the beach while could annex him we'd be right in the the blood stream leading to the hard. AO the crowd gathers to stave. heart of everythingl" Wk about ideals and ambitions which But a hasty'examination showed no ening of the arteries, a condition The reader has been' iritrodiiced to "He isn't popular." was .mere airy persiflage on oth aides, other person present, and even though which Is very prev lent among the theaeNPathers--Ned' Barron the rcpt a I "That's his own fault, then. Every- I, but which was amusing and gave she looked in the-bedroom and the aged' and which invariably results in 3wr IN9 and his wife, Madeline; Helen Barnaby a respite from the bathroom and -idl the closets and a condition Angelica Fair and her fiance, Robin � body is crazy to know him, but he; n of decrepitude, if not I sadness brought about by this death wardrobes, she could see no sign of death. The gathering of this mineral Sears; Robin's father, Croydon Sears; I won't meet many people.". -CArmellta Valdon and her compan-! This conversation had happened bf the morning. any human being but herself. ' sediment can be largely prevented by Neville, Garrett Folsom some days ago, and since then, So she set to work on the march careful adhere-hce to certain funds- Ions, Roger But Carmelite was indulging In to and Mrs. Harnaby, whom everyone' a, in- dight chatter with Roger Neville. she had come for. She quickly ran mental principles ..tells the Duchess. through the papers and letters in the Do not overeat. else You cram more D though Carmelita had secured in bodily hygiene. From the shocked expressici. on the desk in the sittimg room. aces of the throng, Riggs surrnises,, There were fcod Into the system than can pos. not many, and the merest glance at sibly be used, overworking the or [fiat the man is dead and, putting .. . . 0 . down his field glasses, he hastens moot of them proved they were not gaT19 of digestion, assimilation and dowr to the beach, to find that the -what she sought elimination and resulting in an exceed dead man is Garrett Folsom. `6 'lie hotel, where 'the body is With a sigh of despair she turned of unused mineral matter, Drtnl( At . -1 " to the large trunk, but it was locked, plenty of water--six or eight glasself �14,1 taken, Ross, the victim's valet, Is and she well knew only its own key a- day -should be a minimum questioned, and Dixon, hotel dlt"-! a Fruit tive would open it. juices are exceedingly helpful and i decidt...q to examine all of o - I She hurriedly ran through the cois-' form-a natural laxative and are rich toms companions. 'tents of two or three suitcases and in therapeutic value. Take whole. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. kitbags, but wits not rewarded with some exercise, walking two or three the treasure she sought miles a day — occasionally running fog CHAPTER VI. Phort distan". Learn to breaths. About to depart, she again heard, & rnaby' Everybody liked Helen Ba that faint sound as of somebody in using the entire lungs. Proper breath, but nobody loved her. Hen' gilded hair the room. This time she went so far Ing tends to keep the blood stream # Is bobbed, and her smart clothes; 64 as to loqk under the bed. and them pure. 'Were too Vrhah for her years, but she. she saw a long slim log in a palo. Emotions Count. was a comfortable sort and' her colored stocking and -a low shoo. -Hate and anger constantly create friendship with the beautiful Carme - (To be continued.) and pour poison Into our bodies. while 5 lits. was advantageous to both. They had been intimates for years, the opposite line of thought keeps it healthy and clean, it is in posal �but this w t4l as the first time they had! To Clean" Blankeu to dwell upon 1 0 1 any given type 'been away from home in company,, Only cool or tepid water should be thought for any length of time, wtw Fairly well to do. the Duchess cared out Producing within the person go' I used to wash either wool or Beery only for her comfort and ease. Men �_thinklng. a reaction correspondin# -ft were of secondary consideration, save' cotton blankets, as hot water will either to good or bad from the pbyells- las they entortai-ed or amused her. leave either kind matted•looking and Carmelita Valdon. an the other harsh to the touch. Shave a cake of cal Standpoint alone. It can not help produce In such a person within a hand. -was a- born coquett* and '&� white soap Into a quart of water and - With very little money, she add a tablespoonful of borax, short time corresponding conditions loire" set of harmony or tnharmony bath as to -well and her beauty this on the are until the soap has en- 41 comrived to dress functional and organic reaction. -and charm did the rest. ety­--dia*e4v-e4_�Then empty it into 4 How "can we expect a 11 a tub containing enough cool water person who At heart she was an adventuress, to cover the blankot. Dip the blanket revengeful or 11 'hates. or is jealous or 'but on, careful was she of- her reputa- - :: tion that no breath of scandal or a In thfisfand stir it about not rubbing isubject to spells of anger. or subject 4 even bard. but squeezing gently with the to "brain storms" ever to enjoy the reproach had ever, touched her, and at- hands until It looks clean. Rinse in i,beat of health or existence here, It Yet she schemed to meet simply Is not possible for hate to con- tract rich men and women and usual- il several waters. Gently squeeze a lit- i trot the inind. which In turn controls ly succeeded in inakirg friends with; tie of the water out of the blanket ' I the chemical changes or secretions but don't wring it. Hang It on the -them in the body that brings about the 2 Jine still dripping a little, and let it GaLrren Folsom' she had known for anatomical changes that are Q dry. If the day is bright and sunny, -me sirs, and though they were friendly, it could n-ot-bi said that he with lust a little wind, ft will dry I stantly going on.. without pAsonlni - ----------- the body the longer It continues. "All was in love with her. Roger Neville, quickly and be soft and fluffy when there Is to health and disease is mind too, was an 'old-time friend, not an, taken off the line.& It will be a little how to re- adorer, so while at Ocean more fluffy yet If before It to brought �activlty. It we can know Town Car- gulate mind proidesses. then we Co. 4 hAA into the house It in beaten lightly 01 mored to find a new 'With a wire carpet beater. cure diseases --all diseases, and -k4s p I -friend Who would'be a devoted slave. off old age. There were �manY who would read- 117 accept such a poalti6n, but the lady 6ri E QUICKLY RAN THROUG H THE PAPERS AND LETTERS was exigent in her requirements IN THE DESK- fRITI ClOV11r. an Bad Bargains. she flouted those who were not ru;z_ I There was great excitement . at the "Whatever Induced you to marry elently generous or .who did* not troduction, she had not succeeded in "Roger," she said, as Boor. as they little village school. The inspector me, anyway, If I'm so distasteful to anise her. drawir.g Titus Riggs into her net. He were well away from the hotel. "I had arrived there unexpectedly, and you?" he asked fiercely. "We can't take up with anybod bad been polite but that was all. Never'want'you to lend me the key of Gar- was Puting, the children through their "I think It was -the ads," she who told her friend. "I wx�n't have did he seek out the lovely Carmelita ! rett Folsom's room." paces., Miss Greene the teacher, was plied. to do with ordinary men. I must have and her jolly friend. What for?" he asked bun+ly. very anxious to show off the pupil of "The what?" Id before her enthusiastic heart----one Willie The advertisements. The hous" . -my friends among the especial ones I So they were both surprised and "I want to go in there�-.V at earth." pleased when, as they sat is sister cofes." Smith by name. ho, with Neville h Id bargains, you know. 1 thought Now," said the inspector to the "Yes," said the Duchess, only on- the hotel deck, Riggs rose from his "You're crazy! You can't , do a 1 11 it would be so lovely to go to the do- -slightly, Interested. *But you chair and sauntered over to them. 'thing like that!" 1 bright little chap, "how much is four partment stores and buy Ice picks for et _cO con "Oh, Mr. Riggs," said Carmelita, only 9 cents and 6•cent egg. beaters got any One to you go after, Carry, "I must! He has mom hint- me multiplied by three?" crALP W -*=th so. L of What-What tl�w ftridy--Wou-f-ed as up a b1t: ere feeling, thing of-ffift A marked down to 14. and t­r-mrast- have. I The boy thought for a moment, end then. answered ­Twelve.�'. so sad over the morning's tragedy, must get—" I course I had no use for that sort of You' know, Mr. Folsom was our "What?." Quite right," was the approving stuff as long an *1 remained single." reply, "and now for answering cor- frkmd." ,Something important—never mind "Yes, I know," Riggs said. "Do you what. Just let me take the key for rectly you can have theme twelve cho- lolates." mind talking about it T" half an hour. I'll bring it right back Mimard's Liniment for scaly scalp. 1 "'No," C Oh, Roger —do give it to me, Hum." remarked Willie sorrowful- "No;' returned, her eyes to you. *4 ly, "if I'd known you were going to filling with tears, "not to some one I must have it!" ido that I'd have said more." "Carmelite, you don't- realize what,1 who is sympathetic. Did you k "Me Horrible Example, �5 Mr. Folsom?" you're asking. I'm willing, more than Toronto Mail and Empire Kona.): "Orly slightly. But here cornea' willing to Jet you have the key, but a Scarce. . . .... The head of the English Federation bellboy. He's looking few, ysm, I think, think how it, would look—for you to ts 4� Two Americans, in the course of 'Of Merchant Tailors, who predicts Mr. Neville." go into his room!" their travels, stopped at cafe ;that kulckerbockers will be worn not It was the plump youa-gster called "Nobody will see me. I'll be very small only by golfers but also by motorists. In the suburbs of Parts f%r refresh. Tubby, and he stepped up to Neville cereful." bikers and devotees to outdo with Me little chest puffed oat, full of . "I'll get you what you want. Tell rents. Their repast consisted of tea, or sports, toast, and eggs, but the bill was ought to see some of the motor tour- Importance. me what it is? Did-you leave souse- heavy—nine ;rancs In all. ists on this continent and take waru- "Mr. Tuttle sends you this air," he thing in there? When?' "Garcon," exclaimed one of the Ing. 7.. SPEARMINT has a tang said, and hold out his tray on which "Oh, no! Nothing like that! I've tourists, "how's , this? Please ex. and sett, to brighten Tour, lay a telegram that had already been never been in his rooms. But he had �X whole dayl something of mine--oh,' Roger, don't plain." opened. "Well, 'messieurs," explained the It keeps teeth white, It was addressed to John Rose, and torment me! Give me the key, &I waiter, "two francs for tea and toast soothes the throat, and with a murmur . of apology Neville Though they were on the crowded I and seven frinds for the eggs;" aids digestion. Carmelites tones were low read it. boardwalk "Ali, then, eggs are scarce about "It's 'from Miss Folsom," he said and her manner quiet. But Neville 01T. her "to Rom, the valet. It says: 'Carry could see the underlying excitement "No, Inonste'ur," replied the waiter, on till I arrive. Am starting at once.' It Is signed A- Folsom, and it is from "E -not scarce-, but Americans ggs are -are.p I -The -Harley-Davidson si.ngle-Cylindor. Nsvv Yo-rk-city.11 --AUTO- PARTS Motorcycle I* ohs greateot little met "Then she ought to get here to- Shaw's Auto Salvage carries largest chin-P that has been made. We to Afur night," Titus Riggs said. stock - of slightly used parts for most Sometimes a man reaches the top ride, eery to coakroL and most em* Eve" Mud "Yes, she probably will," Carmelite makes of cars. Batteries, Carburetors, so late In life that he Is almost Im- ornical, Stands without a rival. 100 "Raver', Coils, Springs, Wheels, Tires, at email mediately slid off onto the shelf. Mves to Gallon of GaoNdne. Price agreed. .1413 will you come fora portion of original cost. Your money $W. Down Payment $100. 0 r* P little' walk with me? I feel I must back if wanted. $22 per mouth. Walter An.dm Mau No. 27---'27. bane exercise-" 1927 PUFF I ERIN ST. .,TORONTO MInard's LInIment for earache. 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Our-home, our native land I p True patriot love in4 all thy sons command, , With owing -hearts we see theeiise, _ .T ° The True North, strong and free, ' And St1i11d 'a gl<latd, 0 Canada, yy mss: We stand on guard for thee, a Canada, glorious and free,'' 's We stand on guard, we stand on guard } for thee! J 11a. fawlvLlaY wale Q Canada, we stand on guard for flies I r I owing to the fad that numerous shags were received front all parts of Canada that a uniform, English t: version of "U Canada" be approved, the National C4mnz1uee for the Celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation circularized the Phime Ministers and thb Mini "steel of Education of all the Provinces. Replies i 4 were received.dut the version written by the late . Stanley Weir, D.C., Recorder of Montreal, is being used is $ L. +. the schools -of all the Provinces, including the English• speaking sections of Quebec. in view of this, the Committee is using the weir version is s. its own publication A Mp►�E� UE A� Roy, - - and laid the comer-stone of the Par- Canada t0 England ` L liament Buildings at Ottawa. His °- brother,- Prince Alfred, came in Great new of thy great captains - gone before, st 1861, as a -nasal officer. In 1890 the Respected for Their Position Beat with our blood who. have that Duke of Connaught travelled across cF —Loved for Themselves" remembered, among many other blood of thee: CANADA memorable acts, by the fact that he Raleigh and Grenville, Wolfe and all 'r SERVICE wan chiefly instrumental in founding the free, Who Loves His Country I Speaker Expels George the Royal. Society of Canada. His Fine souls who d'.ered to front a ;S Members of the British Royal world in war; public life probably overshadowed h! ' Who loves his country will net re =t' Buchanan gamily have made more visits to ability as a poet, but it will not be Such only may outreach the enviou8 Y tv Canada than many people probably forgotten that he wrote that splendid years, Content with .row and "pledge alone, Lor.&cn.— George Buchanan, I.abar- A' hymn beginning: Who" feebler crowsns and fainter But fli@s her banner in tis breast icy tnember of the House of Commons, v x.., imagine, The IIrst recorded visit, by I And caunta her destiny his own— �' Unto the hills around do I lift up stars remove' Not only When the bu a plays { near or.. seed by t!te Speaker to leave j p the Duke of Clarence, goes back to Nurtured las o� remembrance and' Y gi P Y Ithe Hou•.�s recently for refucin:g to ° 1787, when George III. was on the My longing 'eyes. " - one love, I Stand3 forth to. giv= his life for her,! withdraw, an exclamation made in $a. The influence of such members of T� i> i� n an @- too stern But on the field of common days I ac�dre3s by Goriirey I ccker- Lampson, throne. The Duke of Clarence was Pub the British Royal Family as the for tears Is strong to live lria life for her. Under- secretary of State for Foreign captain of the' frigate Pegaaua, and Is Princess, Louise, the Duke of Con- 1 He is not satisfied to claim chiefly remembered because he was upon O little isle our lathers held for home, her wer AfYansa. " 9 E with Nelson to the West Indies, and naught and the Prince of Wales upo I Not, not alone thy staTAards and As heritage power and fame, The remark was�made when Mr. ''�';,E acted as best man at his wedding. public and private life !n Canada, al• I thy hoata But, striving. earns the right to wear Lock.er_Lampson, in reply to a queer- ` The Duke of Kent, father of Queen though always exerted unobtrusively Lead where thy sons shall follow, T� shining honor of her stems. I tion whether the British tnission is 1 and with eharaeterlgtic , tact, must be Ruwtia had employed ed an'y spies, said. �Victorla. arrived at Quebec in 1791 � Mother I.anvd. P Y the Dominion on his way home from regarded as a very real factor la the I Quick na the north wised, ardent ac. ' Certainly not•" Loud cries of "A Lth -+ 4 a visit to Japan. He returned'to Can• development of the country. All three I the foam, '�� Dominion Day 1921 draw came from the governnsatyi' of them have known how to win not ads as'Goveruor General in 1911 and Behold, behold the invulnerable ghosts y benche's and the Speaker ordered' r' remained until 1916. Princess Louise, ''' ly the respect 'but the, affection of ' cif all_ past greatnesses about -thee For dens s no place l r our own pace. B'ucahnan to withdraw his remarks. daughter of Queen Victoria, spent the 'hhe Canadian people. That thought" stand don't care de `far you're goin . Buchanan refused and he was ordered ;►sera 1878 Lo 1883 is Canada ay wire '''as very happily expressed by Lord I _Marjorie Pickthall. Dat's w'at de whole wort's sayin' to ate, the House, which he d°ld at k� of the Gove� or General, the Marquis Ryng in January last, at the Wolfe, 9 w'enever dey come here, one i? of Lorne. afterwards Duke of Argyll, Banquet to London, when, turning to III love you for all I'm worth'" pro- Goo we gat de flees contras, an' de -s gii The Duke of Cornwall and York (at. the Prince of Wales, he said I know w YOU hate eulogy and 1 am not going tested a youth. "I rather think It's beege� reeves $owm I � Always Behind Time —The hack o! +. terwarde George V l and his wife for all I'm worth'" retitled the heiress. i An' nearly twelve a mont'dev'ry�yelar. a Modern -Girl -- "I've got. to get some visited 1na191919and hasereturned your pofasitloa,et but, dammeldsitrke we Ishlpt "Selling ar collar! lt to a man i HTODru "Johnnie Caurteau,' b W —saide so —thee police?" r Father — "Who �� P Prince of Wales made his first visit y love you for yourself. lwho wants to y ]arose than once. He has shown his cadnaliy escape from the cares of u e e c.3 a�,� ,Story of Conf ederation in $ronze. W.gh Some uto be can t o ember as we used m the ` i 4eligbtful hospitality of Lord Lorne and the Princess Louise at Rideau k w Hall in Ottawa, and the simplicity of their home life. The Princess was ,always a warm patron of art in Can isda, sad was herself an artist of no 18b. .m mean ability. Her husband will be from Gibraltar, as commanding officer ` lot the 7th Royal Fusiliers. He made 8c Tor ee years, occupying what was known as Kent" t ... t ;Lodge, near Montmorency Falls. He returned in 1799 as commander -in• t '• �� ` < '" of ` .7 "�'' '' �' tx. a � #�.; E%, ___� —chief of the troops at Halifax. There 'Js a fine bit of description, In one of i ';Halifax, novels, of his home near t h +1 xs also known as Kent Lodge. # +• The Prince of Wales, afterwards a #' ' I ', n °$ Edward VII., visited Canada in 1860, `✓<x r , THEIR EXCELLENCIES r" • � -. `..• _ � l yp � .. 1..'i,; y ° � ` � T,.B, ,�i 6etbctoM C;, *� � } µ ? a' . �,<, .� ,, : ,� a � � �iY`•� i e 4 � . I{ ' ,• is : a a} s>ti: Viscount and Lady Willingdon. I i 1. Alexander Mackenzie 2. George Brown 3. Queen Victoria 4. D'Arcy McGee 5. Georges- Etienne Cartier 6. John A. Macdonald' 7. Lafontaine and Baldwin . .. ., .ay. �•.. vr.W- oy"4, s,:;,Y.yL.- ".....ice � 6,. ., emYri.E•_e. �Aa"`se',C:'•"wR -.-�^4 ..a.siC. � ,. -.�, : -m.... ' ���, a...:• � .::ii.�draP�t�`swa„�,+rE+.�a.�: ow....� •i•" ti.:. -� - .S:•:. ,e .!' :'F.: ay,:._s�S. b.,.. a - ,,:",..ay..s.�..I.'.'c• -- •- '- ^- .,.a,'�r'1w, - *z�° :,?'r�,�:i?r •; i r ir ..► ' s>ti: Viscount and Lady Willingdon. I i 1. Alexander Mackenzie 2. George Brown 3. Queen Victoria 4. D'Arcy McGee 5. Georges- Etienne Cartier 6. John A. Macdonald' 7. Lafontaine and Baldwin . .. ., .ay. �•.. vr.W- oy"4, s,:;,Y.yL.- ".....ice � 6,. ., emYri.E•_e. �Aa"`se',C:'•"wR -.-�^4 ..a.siC. � ,. -.�, : -m.... ' ���, a...:• � .::ii.�draP�t�`swa„�,+rE+.�a.�: ow....� •i•" ti.:. -� - .S:•:. ,e .!' :'F.: ay,:._s�S. b.,.. a - ,,:",..ay..s.�..I.'.'c• -- •- '- ^- .,.a,'�r'1w, - *z�° :,?'r�,�:i?r •; IfY ' ,N,l•., • .,•y:i-,7J, '. .... ,+. .- + x'o-G. ,,..w. •.. '9 ,,.e: L .,.,: ,. ,4a1 p. C1 . ....n..�.d°w. - Wr ': '`?„/. 'r.:...:.. :ft✓trt. rd %>n.a�,r . x•iY•«'',4 "f• - — a l•'C. iu.ri i � . •Si. ,i�. m. :'�,+iai^r+..e$�?�jy.vh.t 'h ^ . . '::n.f•. t•:-w a% �.. N : gn t 'dma 6 4F" 7 n 11 - .1. + i *+. ' v+s w -W. J, and Mrs. Clark were in --Be innin with J -ul let,. Dr. 4.LOCALISM�3, g g y k� 'the city on Mond - Fallaise will take a two week's va- ; --Mies Blanche 7Valsh and girl cation, returning July 15th. -Mrs. H. R Monney was in the friend, of Toronto, spent Sunday -Dr. E. A. Sad2eir, Dentist, prac- � I P � � F fi, olty on Maeda here with the former a parents, tieing in Toronto, willl be here in his ,r -Mrs. J. N.ichardeon has sold -The Entrance Examinations office from 1.30 p..= to 6 p. 1n as ae= her residence to E. L. Ruddy. have been in prokreas during this ual on Thursday, - -�M. Crest and Given Weaver week• Mr, Trott, principal of the e -Mrs. Enos. Kammer spent last T - C 'are visitors or, on The Hermitage. lug -examiner. School is the preeid ,week in Cherrywood with Mrs. J. " ? Born, on Jane the 8th, to Mel- ing +,xamifler. Somerville and the latter's da_n- roee and Mrs. Bryant, a dangbter, -Rev. J,..8. and Mrs. Ferguson ghter, Mrs. Cotton. • -Mies Marie Cowan is spending were in Long Branch on Wednea• 1 -The police trustees request all her., Uljdaye with relatives at day of last week where the forttier persons -to leave the fire engines in 3 i; D wood. was officiating at the 'wedding of the hall until requested ' a former offi . ,take From now until Jul Ist W �. wazel Horton, of Balsam, -(I parishioner. - them onto, or in case of fire. a are t8 r lL days with Alvin and wing to the unfavorable wen- -On Sund y nett, Jnly 8rd, at 1 y atom* i[r4t' B00by. ther prevailing last Saturday Af- 280 P. m., a �ational Thanksgiv.- .:,ing this well -known brand of , = 'Wi`ia Margaret Goldie and Miss ternoon the Odd picnic for lug service will be held in the Me- � A idary Wood are guests of Miss District 41 will be held Saturday morial Park, Pickering. This aer_ :clothing at one price. _ Mary Ruddy. afternoon, July 9th, At Oshawa -oD- vice will be representative of and y -Mies Edras Morden ie seriously ,. the-Lake. All Oddfellowe and attended by all denominations in — " r, 111 at present at the bome.of her their friends are cordially invited. Pickering Township. The muaie �4e 00 Pe r ` mother, Mrs. Alf Clark. -The monthly meeting of the will be led by the Oshawa Salva• n W. and Mrs. Herron and fan Woman's Guild of St. George's Lion Army Band and the combined 41 of Brooklin, spent Sunday Church will be held at the home of choirs of all the participating with J. a>;d Mrs. Hallett Mrs. Wm. O'Brien. Fre`acbman a churches. Two e -Mreo J. Do le'e Bay, on Wednesday, Jul Oth, ere have been secured from Toreson - y gspendinggtil at 2 s4 y, y we are showing a beautiful range of this r','fi 18a$alo, is spending tile P• m: Every member is to, the Rev. Father Mfnehan and t 1 f enmmdr vacation with her. earnestly requested to be present. Mr. A. Er. Cuttle. A collection will, clothing In blues, blacks, greys, -The evening service in St. An- -The annual strawberry festi- be taken to cover the neceseary drew's0 urch has been cancelled Val of St. Andrew's Church came ez fans worsteds and tweeds. expenses. Any balance will be owing to the Jubilee services. o$ very sneceeafnlly on Tuesday sent to the Canadian Red Cross. . -Alva Wilson and friend of evening. It was a beautiful night, This will be a The Clothes are etriotly "Made to Measure." there was a great National _ '7Whitby, spent Sunda with Thos. good crowd and a Rood Thanksgiving service. Everybody sad MrrA. Andrew and Mrs. Linton, supper. The Dramatic Club of the come. _ -Mite. Hetherington, of Peter- Claremont United Church present, -Much interest was manifested Fred T. untl�n boro, is visiting her dunghter, their drama in sa excellent • $, Pleker� ']ttrs. Ferguson, at St. Andrew's in a police court case which came -= E manner, but an outside up here on Friday- evening last be- � Established 1867. :;manse. anco4a not desirable es those at tore Magistrate Clark. which was .' -R. Z. and Mrs. Latebford, of the rear of the audience find it remanded from the previous week � Cleveland, visited the- Iaiter'e difficult to hear the program. In p - - - brotlieiF, Wm. McGuire and family an ordinary concert program the at the request of the defendant's 0 last week, artiste always face the audience, cranes]. A party of been visiting lld�e. (De.) Cartwright has been and thus make themselves heard, from Thorold had been visiting �� ore An $rpatford during the pest week but that is impossible in a drama, friends in Oshawa, and had taken visiting her mother, :Mrs. Field- Those who could hear it were de• with them a quantity 'of liquid refreshments. As this was not "fl' tax. who is very ill. lighted with it. The piano duets all consumed at the home of their -We are sorry to report the by Misses Spoffard and Rargese, hosts in the automobile town., the critical illness of hire. Savage.- the vocal solos by Mrs. D. A. Scott hiCd it is their car on -their return Her son, David, of Oklahoma, and the violin solos by M. J. Wile p quantity : tri ,and evident] the arrived here on Monday. es" were all well received. p y _ - -Mrs. Hawkins and little dau- - Report of examinations, Pick LA gradually decreased as they _ 2, Igbter have returned home, after Bring Public School. Junior Room. proceeded on their journey, At 4 -E spending a week with tbeformer's he Rouge Hill they got into a Names are in order of merit. Sr. Sr• mix ass with three other cars all , Q!0 mother in Coldwater. Il to Jr. III -John Barker (hon.), a of which were more or lase dam- -Miss Myrtle Salter has return- Lillian Pearson (hoe.), Georgia aged and a lady, Mrs. Quiet, and 4. tad home, after spending a very Goodwin (hoe.}, Billie Partridge, her eon were rather painfully in enjoyable week with her coal+in, Stanley Balsdon, Marjory Baker, jared As the 1r kranians endea- SPECIALS Miss Elsie Phair, of Courtice. Walter Reid, Jack Baker. Sr, I to vored to cut in between two other / -W. J. Miller is re- moddeling Jr. II -Jack Andrew (hon ), Max. care, they were Held responsible. ' ' the residence on his farm just east ine Elliott (bon.), Marjory Bailey As several constables were soon • of Richard Packria's, which will (hon ), Dorothy Watson (hon.), be occupied by his son, Wm. R. Gordon Lock wood. David Batb, the the scene. a• search revealed « - Wilfred M the presence of liquor i° the car, _. - • .. - =N _ 'Mooney, of Wolfe Marjo White, Stepha Bardyka. sad charges were laid against the Island Coatinua'tion school, is Gertrue Stephenson, Gerald - " ndia his vacation at the home Walsh, kraniaae. One was charged with sus g Orval Baker, Jr. I to Sr. sr ess� • - of his parenta, W. J and Mrs. I- Marguerite Bye. Chas. Haight, Mahe °gm�tted ° wn illeggal place, � Bonney. tlr, Pr. to Jr. I- Isobel] Richard• ownership and he was fined $140 00 and coots, The The month] moo of St- sum (hon.). burls Hslodoa (hoe. ' T )+ drives had two charges laid a ainat - f Paul's Ladies Aid will be %eld on Dorothy Ferguson (hoc), Mary him. one with driving while Joly 0th, at the home Calvert, Dorothy Bath, James the Influence of liquor. on which ` E of Mrs Goadon Law in the even- Partridge. Gertrude Walsh. Jr. q Our BIG 'STORE blend is splendid value In# at 7,811, Pr. to Sr. Pr.- Jessie Baker (hon.), days and an additions five da a per � � -- -Strawberries are now ripen- Eric Bradley (icon,), charge be was Dent to jail for ten _ pen- y Lloyd Coax- if he failed to I YY at 65 cents r end, but as a special ing nicely in this locality. The tine. Mary Goodwin, Helen Martin, pay the ovate of toes prosecution. He was also charged weather and frequent rains Gwendolyn Stephenson, Jr. Fr.- .. ' .: iIIdUCeIDent t0 place this tea in every 'r '.have been ideal for their Betty Barker, Charlie with reckless driving for which growth, Lois Ravin. he was fined $100 and costs. The - -� " as they are of a good size. Baler, G. b, Topli$e, teacher. total coats for the three cease was m every home we are giving away With s -The ladies of At. Francis de -The following list from the over $70 Their counsel, who is ever and ABSOLUTELY l - 19alea Church purpose holding a Pickering Continuation School an Ukmnian lawyer living in To- y + T Y FREE, �gaa��dden party in Memorial Park, contains the names of papila.wbo ronto, intimatRd that he would lone "lustre finish" cream pitcher. Pickering. on Monday, Aug. let were successful in obtaining credit appeal against the decision in the !(Civic Holiday). Fall particulars in the Lower School subject to case with having liquor in the car. r ter, which their names are affized. County CiroWn Ati�rney Grieroon - Various shades to choose from. Don't -Mrs. Frank Hamilton, of Bro- The reealteare based on the ez• prosecuted and t e charged were +a ham, is visiting her ;let this offer slip by, as a gross of these, 8 g parents, emiastiona which were conducted laid by Traffic Officer Reid and - - �, games and Mrs. White. Her many throughout the term, as well ae Provincial Cone friends are pleased to bear that their year's work i she is now beautiful little pitchers wont last long. P s filne"• large order of merit. with therfollowing -A number of the friends of ]ties Pearl stork met at the " - grading-ii 100 to 76 per cent; ii, 74 to 86; iii, 85 to 60; and credit (c). hosae of-James and Mrs. Richard- 60 to 6o• The pupils concerned son on Friday evemins and pee- seated her with a miscellaneous should receive their certificates by the end of July. Physiography- shaver on the eve of her wedding, -Mrs. F. T. Busting M. i, S. Beare i, V. Petty and sons, '9111 and Jack, Miss Eva Bunting, LaWeetney ii; H- Law IL L. Croak c, L. s car c, M. Annan c and M. Puck in _ ...are spending a two weeks' holiday with the former's deter, Mr@. ()1e. ((equal), B. Chapman c and Grant Law 1Ne11t, of WINS, a,t the latter's c (equal), M. Barrett c, F. Toms c, P. Pilkey C. Geography - ifltmmer eottage.Ati the @bores of U. Lockwood i, P. Juniper u, B. •Lake Erie. -The sewing class under the Elliott ii, R Diamond iii, A. An drew iii, H. Gibson iii, W. Rich• management of the Women's In• ardson c, A. Baker c and J. And stitute will benilr on Monday next, arson c (equal), J. Chapmaa c and _July 4tb, in'the school. Miss Col- line, who gave such satisfaction S. McNabaey a (equal). Canadian Bistory -H. Gibson ii, R. Diamond last summer, will again] conduct -the class. All who intend to take ii, S. Beare iii, M. Lockwood iii:, B. Eddy c, W. Richardson c, A. And the instructions please report on -'Monday at 2 o'clock. rew e, A. Baker c, B. Elliott c and D. McNabaey c (equal), J. .Chap - -Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Moore, of Windsor, passed through the vil- roan e, J. Anderson c.. Zoology - M. Westney i, W Puckrin ii, 8 lage on Wednesday of last while motoring to Kingston where are iii, L. Spencer iii and V. .Petty iii and M. Annan iii'(equal), they will spend the holidays with L. Croak iii and H. Law iii (equal), _ relatives.. They paid a brief visit with W. J. and Mrs. biller, but M. Barrett c, Br• Chapman. c, F. Tome c, G. Law c, W. Wood c. P. 'An their retu•ro, expect to make '. tbeir visit here longer. Pilkey.c. Botany -L. Croak ii, G. Law u, M. Annan ii, R. Diamond - 8ei•vice in St. Pant's United Church on Stm2day at 10.80 a. M. iii, B. Elliott iii, P. Juniper c, H. Gibson c, W. Richardson c, M.. Lock flab'eet : e1Diamood Jubilee of the wood c, J. Anderson c, A. And - ,GOD oration of Canada, 1807• 11927." Special music by the Choir. rew c. Art-P. Juniper ii, M. Lockwood I!, A. Baker c, J. Ander The Audley service and evening service here are withdrawn and son c, H. Gibson c and W. Rich- ardson c (equal), A. Andrew c, S. everybody invited to unite with the Township Patriotic Service McNabney c. J. Qhauman c and B. Elliott c (equal), R. Diamond c.' here in the Park at 2.80 p, m. (standard time.) Eng. Grammar -L. Spencer ii, B. - St,,George's Church will be at- Chapman ii, V. Petty it, P. Pilke�yy C. H. Laws. Latin Grammar -b. tended on Sunday morning at 10, 80 Puckrim i and M, Weetney i (equal) A- to- by the 84th Company of Girl Guides from Toronto. A part of F. Tome iii, W. Wood c. The fol- lowing the interesting service will 9 the were unsuccessful is ob- =-dedication of the comppasny'@ colors. bn account of the taining the required number of marks in the term's work and are afternoon nor- vice in the park there will be no being permitted to try the Depart- mental exams. Can. History -l?. . .evening service bald. So all mew- bore and their friends are asked to Juniper Botany-A. Baker. J. Chapman, 9. McNabne krith- be present at the morning service. Mr. W R. Sproule will conduct metic -M. Annan, B. Barrett, L. Croak, the P rvice and preach. G. Law, H. Law, P. Pilkey, F. Toins, W. Wood. " _ 4 a lP h "i P NOW L �jOR BA�,$-A acre of La", in Pick 1' village, eying Gen. W. Baker, Bm 913 Pick. Otir "FLOWERDALE" Orange Pekoe. is - FOR GALS -A frame barn. 8ftso ft. well worth 86 cents per' pound. As our eooditioa Apply to G• Philip, _ TIIRBINa- 11[re. M. 0. Webb. ea[ :-Special No. 2 and. in order to induce , istered nurse, is open for t< Phone Pick 3732. e>1sae -m4eeo - every one to try this line also, we are w FOR SALB -12 shoats of pigs, well nanny 1 back. away with eve and "absolu- ��i y F � Laoq. lot 8 B F con _ -_ -__ - tely free" one 7 inch beautiful glass' FOR SALB -8 acres of standing bait, d... sc. Andrew's m.n.e, Pickering Apply Mrs. Davit] Annan, Pickering. 42 48 bowl. This bowl itself is well e? '- OR SALE -2 Berkshire and 2York. Fshire bows, registered, and ysang stock, w: F. Disney,Greeawood. - worth at least 20. cents. n Phone Pick 2814. 88tf c OROANIST WANTED -For fit Andrew's United Church, For full S � HAP-MAN : particulars apply to M. S. Chapman, Pickering Chapman, rig. , t FOR SALE-Barn. 80:80, also a house 28x20, on lot 24, con. 9 Pickering Vp. Apply Mrs. J. M. Bennett, 84 hillcrest Drive, Toronto, 1°• 48 THE CENTRAL , GARAn' TO RENT — conveniently FARMS: located, excellent soil. Possession to plow66h after present crop. Full possession April 1st, 1p28 Apply • \ , M� to G. D, Conant, Oshawa, out. 40tf - 'telephone 4900 - - -- WIRE FENCE -Car of Frost Tight Lock _ 4 fencing just arrived, Also 8 used biaden, 3 mower sae, 2 bugpss tot sale, W. F. Disney, Greenwood, Phone pick 2814., 88tf ` FOR SALE — !-roomed frame ]louse, in Pickering Village. Stone foundation and in good repair. 1 acre of land with fruit trees. Also a driving_shed, For T. i�p n Auto Repairs, Aeo�esories, 0 Q1 particulars a y to Douglas. 183 Fulton Ave.. Toronto, 42-48 g TORONTO WBT -WASH LAVN. Welding 'gasoline elding DRY (Semi finiab) —Let tour driver call and -plain our 24 hoar service. Just leave ye name with Mr. S. W.) gvi barbershop. We will pick rip and deliver a li mp a week. % BattBry Viiargiiage , FARM MACHINBRY -Frost A Wood cl. Gould. Shepley a Muir. Jelin Deere. Bissell. Gould: sbapiey Muir. Fleury, made on all makes p ' . Wilkinson. Beat yncp Order year re airies'g now. Also De Fcme.t redies. W, F. Dlaae7 Greenwood. 27d �� 0 m �s t L • L it i it - -AT— OMEN AVIS PAVILION FRENCHMAN'S BAY :CHARLES Be 'SPENCER = , v Friday and Saturday Evenings" July lot and 2nd, :. Proprietor, -' Pickering. r .,- ..:,,- ;.... • it . -_ at+' .:1c^- .4•bs�PY1....'"'^.e"ae... 'a ?•�.. :�'.,Y.