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'VOL. XLV1.
PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, "JULY 8, 1927 No. 44.
DUMBARTON. DUNBARTON. -woo
Ated4letU Born. on July let, to Allan and Mrs a Community Hall on Sunday
At th
School weets at 2 p. m.
Saw 11M azd Buie McGlaahan, a daughter (Ruth Mar* Sunday At
E. FORSYTH, Opb. Do, Director 3 p. m. afternoon service. The preach.
cal Association of Ontario. John Fleming, of Claremont,
R or will be Rev. F. Elliott-Baker. of
ber of the Aperican
was tits gues of Miss V. All
C exazdnw by t loon, on Louisville, Kentucky. This will be iTILLS
Cl=ont. Ont., Tuesday. a very special occasion. Summer
Tbb annual Union Sunday School visitors are cordially inj Ited!
Baskets ot all sizes picnic will be held. Park on i Betabibbed 18%
Thursday..Tulyl4th. Trucks willtake BROUGHAM..
CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the children: Everybody come.
B T:
1=-*N;r Public
in C.PKicJ!tc- Mom Florence Annie left Wed.
Whitby. a miss fi
Y. Money
and descriptions We welcome the Sheppard family
nesday to be one of the James L. back home. All accounts nts must be paid
BROWNIN( 4, K. C.. Barrio.
s W. 'citor,Notary Public. Anna'Blk., We wish theca pleasant journey. -or arranged
Hughes party on a trip to Europe, Mrs. Matthews Is with her daughters I for by
S J y : '
tel west of Post Office. Dundee Street, at lowest price In the city at present.
The garden party on Tuesday even. let, as I am leaving for
W by. outs PhOneaw. Officephones9z A 0 nu A I A goodly number of our people had _-_Vs,o I.-A 1 .1 T I
-nRATON & ROSS - Barristers. So.
Northern Ontario Building, 1130
My t. Toronto.
Adelaide 27
-RICHARCSON & PICKERING-
JL%Sarriattre, Soliciton etc.. 213-214 Confed-
ff "erabouLife Builds m�.—
r Youe Rich-
Sta..Toranto. Main Monday Main
Pickering Office OPen Monday and Wed-
eninp and all da tutday, including
1.31=7 T.Z 6600.
fti yevenin Phone
!.40 LIE. Dentist. Car.
..7 Vittoria Park Ave, To-
d Vic P
a. steeps t door). Ctpen Evenings
nos.rd
112.
DIL D. C. Smith. Dentist, Stouff•
. Chicago and To-
viLle, lionor Graduate of Chi
ft2to Universities and the R, Of
Dental Surgeoes. Phone office Royal 9 =.Cot
18111, No outaid! appointments. 261y
]BLAKE B. BRITON, D. D. S..
Gtodustellof the Royal Colelge of Dental
o Sturgeow and University of Toronto. office
over Murdock's Gamfectionery store. Whitby..
Oifte bows 9 to 12 : I to 5.30. Ind.'phoDe 6.
Bell Phone 2n,
HIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.
A. 1% (Succeesor to Dr J. N Dales,. Graduate of
UN Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron-
nti�v=y At Claremont office over D. A.
Stauff a Wil every Tuesday and Fndg, Phone
T-TBRBERTT. FALLAIft L D S.,
JU D D. S_ Graduate of the Royal College Of
Viedial Surgeons and the U Toronto
above 1 5, Out
hours , 9 a in to 5 P M , or by at at.
saft. Istio•e Pick 2700. ly
PLIZABETH RICHARDSON-Sue-
4UGmw to the late W V, Richardson. repv-
Zft=sell known Fire Insurance Coiap;:tm Of
,I I
standing
qrFPOSTU1. Licensed Anedoneer.
* Im Occasion of Tort &04 owboria. Amos.
Has Nam of SU Ad-A, aftenued bo on moths
Issues. Lddnn Oromest River r a.. 00%
on a group a o as. no a was city motorists over the holidays. J 14 U
.-.Salt .for ,Bale to success. Every one enjoyed 9r,. A. Bover, of Greenwood, visit. - require my books closed
themselves to the utmost and the pro- ed Brougham friends during the week. not late' than that date.
r
gram was very en
tertaining.., A good Quite a number attended the Jubilee
ORA S.A. WHITS. laugh Is refreshing,
'Service in Pickering Memorial Park
Successor-to late W. G. Barnes on Sunday afternoon.
Phone Mark 0420 GREEN RIVER. Donald, Bert and T. Beer-with Mrs. A, large
D, Stephenson. motored to George.
Latest gossip -,*Got your bay in town on the holiday to visit the Harry'
-family.
yet Wright
F URNITURE F. and Mrs. Turner took a long Mr. and Mrs. Gannon and Warren
AT BOTTOM PRICES motor trio last, week. Willson motored to Stratford this Stock of Eeed'
Mrs. Fuller is visiting wfth her week to attend a family re-union of
of various kinds on .hand
LTG X-T.• :B :M brother in Bowmanville. the late C. Willson 's descendants held
CLAREMONZONT. Everybody's doing'it-picnicking at on Monday. A
Wilson's P k these days. St.-JTrhu's United Church at Brou Better secure your supplies now,
Dressers $12 UP, Washetande as it will be scares and higher
We are JIM to bear that Mrs. Alf. gbam are giving a monster garden 4
84 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers Hoover!@ improving in health. party on Tuesday evening. July 26th. in price later on.
and good sized mirrors, There was an unusually good attend- Full particulars' later. Be sure and
.half prim It will ante at Sunday School on Sunday. rememberthe date. WHEAT AND BARLEY
pay you to call. hire. and M. A. Wilson. of St Louis, Mrs. L. Johnston and son Lloyd WANTED
end Mrs. S. Niwbawander. of Toronto, took a motor trip through Western
motored out to Wilson's Park recently Ontario ts week ago and while away
The Ladies' Aid gathered at the attended a gathering of tbeT sylor
Roofing Material Z Wright home last week for the rega. family at Stratford. These family re-
-'M monthly meeting. Miss Jean unions should be very interesting. tl
Wright acted as boateas. On Saturday evenio our people
5 x British .. Columbia S Go I thrilled to the sound Gy the bagpipes
8= f you want a thrill, enme to the
No. 2 3 and 5x football game on Saturday night played by John Graham.-of Toronto. 0 A'L!
You will get your money's worth oQ whn, with' hIg little grand-claugliter.
unless your bands are tied behind your had been entertaining the Claremont
back you will get some exercise too. picnickers on Sat,irday. Mr. Graham A good supply of Hard and Sooft
A. III
"TORONTO ASPHALT a' with the pipes and little Miss Graham;
ROOFING = with her dancing, quite delighted the Coal an hand. Also a supply
Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 30 inch St. Paul United Church Garden crowd whicb-, gathered quickly from of Kindling Wood, -
widths, 4 in I Shingles; also Party, Friday, July 15th, every direction. sF
stove length.
Metal Valley &act 12tf Phone Pick. 1709,
Ridge Roll. 'McLAUGHLIN-BRODIR "The, Path Across the Hill" at St
Paul's Church Q
orden Party.
Material, or will give price on A quiet wedding took place at Queen' DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING
finished job.
SL East Presbyterian Oburth. Toron• 4TOVFFVILL1L
Inv to. on Thursday afternoon. June gotb L. SURNINGHAAN A
1111 • IS a, when Marjorie Jean, - Building and General
9 ICKERING so Youngest dau Nineteen pupils from the Stouffrill
tbterof R. and Mrs, Brodie, of 108 school wrote on - the entrance exam: - Contracting.
akerest Ave., Toronto, was
LUMBERM Y;&6 to marriage to Clive United last week, Estimates furnished on all classes R. MCLAU blin.
of Toronto. the Rev Mr. Warren left for his boli- of work= lnterlor and Exterior.
Rev. Hardy Andrews days in the north country this week.
fficia,ting. The bride was in The pulpit will be supplied by former Alterations and repairs.
TRIMMING MAI T 90rev with hat to match. wearing, &I -Oblulnevs Built Cc--i.- MV k
R-BRITON TOWNSHIPMARK
UOwIrwranow. odwasiloolonow 94W tbkftg
", i
We buT
corsage bouquet of sweet heart roast
and maiden hair fern and a
ministers or the church.
Our bowlers have won the champion-
Phone Pickering 5712
-
lm. .4000=ftus� ihs. K41113417 1*"
130 bma "Uner to ZA,
of ma"ilew
and sell, famish quotations
and information on all Listed and
rope of
Lrls, the gift of the grorow, Miss
Cth
shl of the County of York, and with
It Is McKenzie King Cup, as well
FAIRPORT. . . ONTARIO
OUIL
Unlisted Mining Stocks.
We will be pleased to advise what
buy
Jacobi. who was bridesmaid.
was attired in blue. Roy Peudrel. a
friend of the groom, was. best man.
as
$25 In cash, for this highest number of
points.
M
Mrs, Margaret Cowie, late
SHI N G L E 8
W. MAW. LICENSED AUC•
W
TIONIM hw York. Qateric and Durteas
COWNbes, AD gee-& of uJup Prose= attended
4o• Teresa fow
stock* to or to hold. or
what stock too sell. -
After the ceremony a reception was
held and a dinner served at the home
of Picker-
ing township, recently of Stouffirille.
Nova Scotia'Sbin I el -4,
Elagles
a be
=9"096,."6141 207 Bell and Indism-
=0=1 Wlutb,. On,_ 0.
'Clients are making monay b
- following our advice
parents.
of the bride's paren. Mr. and Mrs.
k14 1 0
died suddenly lasi week from heart
fiLliure. She was at her usual work
Gall Galvaufted Steel
Bird's Felt Slate Shlagl I
Spring
"---11!Fx-w,uTang 'juitne
-If You You would have the
best use
__._�,Hen4erson 9.13
Paint* and Varu�kee--We
have them. Also,
011s, Shellac and Polishes.
Tires and Tubes for your auto
or bicycle.
Phone 46W
ALVIN BUSHBY
PIC"RING
Many H
will re a Mattresi doring
Mifellowing few
Weeks. We
-bell the Marshall
Prices $25 to $75
We'garolm,tee our $15 Mat-
tress to be pure white—
layer felt
8 50 and 7.60 MattresseB
in grey felt and very
serviceable
Pbd==g Couchi in a pietty
figureacretenne and
good mattress 12.60
#bo. some now designs in
Blmmone Walnut Beds
at right prices
FC. A. aterritt
Furniture Dealer aid
Funeral Director
Phone 1800
bekoiftgs Ontario
or a F-cu nave lecture 01 a pro*- sting With union jacks.
igs"t"Fe.
Wilson.
SOLLOWAY. MILLS & 00. TAYLOH FAMILY RE V 0 =. a. Willing. a'
or town, bad the misfortune of fall.
Members of Standard The -Clan Taylor" held their yearly Ing down the stairway from the to
][ember* Exchange. 1*18-1111ift at Stratford on June 25th. story of her residence, sustainin se- Liao or Goods. Stan 1*
Members of the Montreal This family came to Canada from vere iojurle and fractures, Ste in
a
Mining Bxcb&oge. Stiettisham, Norfolk Co., Ragland, in slowly recovering.
(Moe and Board Room. Ground PI W& taking them six weeks to ar'0410 A large number of old timers from HARNESS
oo!-' the Atlantic and settled in Vancouver. California and other parts Our supply of quality Harness an
Metropolitan Building. Pickering Parts is now,complate. -A
of the United States were present at
on the 2ud con. now Cherryyrpod. Of
TORONTO, ONTARIO' that generation none aft livin but the re-Uniou, among them Mrs. Park@. BOOTS-GRE'B SHOR
Phases: Adelaide Won and 6372 Mrs. J. C. Taylor at ObarrywM, she of Vancouver, an old lady of N years We have a large stock of this P'somisow
not being able to be at the gathering. of age, who travelled alone. Boot on band - unbeatable
THE RUAllit About 86 of the clan spent a vet 7 for hard wear and tear. Zq
The old boys and girls re-union wap
Ileasmat day In the beautiful Queen a a splendid success• there being about
SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ;ark.Stratford. Light showersmar. '4000 present. About 500 Came from
REPAIRING
red the spore for a little, but all enter- Toronto. The parade as as the W
We maintain our established reputs-
ce. 'for repairing oil kinds of
Real Rotate and ed into them with great glee. The street carnival pleased everybody. R. Lion.
Rev., Mi. Donnelly gave the clan a J. Daly. of Winnipeg, one of our first hsrnew and boots.
Farm Properties a specialty. very hearty welcome to the city, in reeve@, presided at the evening gLth•
the absence of the mayor. Friends eribg of the old boys. The weather
Head Office: 213.214 Oouf�darstioa were there from Sarnia, London, Ex&. was ideal throughout and gave a CECIL BRADLEY
Life Building. Toronto. teri Granton• Alvinston, Luean and splendid opportunity for - the visitors
Phone Main from the old borne place Pickering. to meet each other. HA
rness-m&ker,l
From the latter came David and Mrs. 0 A
Annie, Blake and Mrs. Annie and son, Grand Garden Party it Memorial
Branch Office: Gordon Banding, PICKERING, ONTARIO
Pickering Ontario*. Mrs. L. Johnston and son,* Alex and Park, Pickering, July 15tb.
Phonerig
6800• 28tf Mrs. Them and Miss-Helen Thom. A.
War. Declared J. and W. J. Taylor, Chas. and Mrs.
Annie, A. and Mrs. Chester, Mrs. W.
SCHOOL RF.F;ORT8
'
AGAIN ST
CLAREMONT J. Monney and Miss A. C. Brander•
are now looking forward to next Promotion Exams in Cherrvwox)d
vear's reunion in June at Spi ingbank public school, Sr Room: Rr Ilf to Jr
CREAMERY 1 IV-Winnifred Barnes (bon), Annie
Park, London, Out.
F LIE S I
Petty (hou), Leslie Beare, Sr III to
Jr IV- Vincent Teefy (lion), Evelyn
Highest price -paid for GREENWOOM Drickwater and Harold Fenny, equal.
P Be prepared for the yearly
Cresols pt the Jr III to Sr 111-Gordon Petty (bon),
James Plaskett is confined to the attack of flies and
Earl Taylor. (bon). Marion Ferguson
house these days. mosquitoes by
J. Worthy, of Toronto, (ban), Murray Hollinger and Lloyd
MV113g OU
Claremoo t Creamery was in the Petty, equal, Ruth Hollinger, All
village on Sunday. an
R. Trimble and V. Disney spent the Rittenhouse. hand a
of
o
Give 6a a trial and be convinced holiday in Toronto. Cherrywood public school, Sr. Room' pupp Z
Horn, on Thursday, June 30th, to Promotion Exams In order of merit
M11 To Jr III-R. PlIkey. A. Petty. A.
Bari and Mrs. Houoiu,,& son. 7
ELM DALE Mrs. Housin. of Utica, is spending a Maynard, J. Teefy, R. Maynard. F.
couple of weeks with her son, Earl Sobol, B. Peters (rec In arith )), M. Housin. Mc-
. Jr 11
Rae and D. Laurie (failed
Wh
A Company of Scants. also Company V. Drinkwater (bon), , Teefy, 0. iz FILM
of Cadets are camping on the--fisa 0allandive, P. Teefy (rec In spoel). To
this week. Sr I-B. Berkey, B. Torrance (me In %
For Pastry an ig
The members of a Sunday School comp), No Petty PettT (roe). To Jr I
from Unionville held 's picnic on the Pilkey. W. MoIlroy, To Sr Pr-M,
Hollinger, N. Platt. X Testy. J. No-
Our'*Royal Brand saw onfuesday. All sizes from 56 cents to $4,00
Mr. and Xvs. Sborlock, of Toronto, Rae R. Mitchell. M. Torr"m A.
at your Grocer'*. the week-end with the latteem Petty '- Start your ca . cipaign
or, Bert Harvey. Promotion Exam$ 8 8 No. L Pick-
` Farmers who have what get your Mr. and Mrs. Ashley. of Toronto, sting: To Jr IV-L Crawford. To against these
Sr
and J. Ashley, of Windsor, spent III -B Kin ton (hoc), R Vile (hot); posts N
fiallor made from your own
Sunday with Bert and Mrs. Harvey. P WTurningbam, A Amnan, G
whest, We can as
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, Val Toms. To Jr 111-M 81ragg,
grind it. "not the week-end on the Rate here, (bon), H Scott (hon). R Orawfor (ban
and also called on James and Mrs. rams, B Burningbam, 3 Annan; Fail-
Food
of all kinds-Ohickela Ifemed, Rains. ed, DIS 01 I-E Crawford. E. Ce Jone's,'Phlrns Be
blon food, ChOP, Millfeed. John and Mrs. Watson, of O'Sulli- H BsI@T(cra,9;1`W*1lleL," Or Pr-J King-
i van's Corners. and Mrs. J. Nichol. of ston. Jr Pr-B Salter, X Balsdon. J Druggist and Dispensing
01hopping every week-day. Aginconrt, called on Mi" M. W 1 sr
11,9tus.4 Hilts. No on roll 24, average 7'
on Sunday, on tbeii-way out to L=e Ltt an Chemist
,ce 21, Helena W Kime, Taa-
INT - XJCX:7� 7"CX:= Sougog., char. PICKERING, - -ONTARI0
'-V
Our long experience in mining. ex-
Is - e t on a water trip to
Detroit and Chicago, amid showers of
the precious day,
for sale fit
tending 0 so period
g ver of twenty
good wishes wad confetti. On their
The main street was a splendid tight
to see last week with bundredsof
To PATERSON'S CLAREMONT
Time
a ows 0 a to give sound advice
on the investment feature
returm tbey will reside at 2188 Dan-
forth eve. Iroronto.
electricfligbtsoftliffereat colors strung
Call and get prices. Phone 2812
• of amine
I :
Across the street at intervals. alters-
"---11!Fx-w,uTang 'juitne
-If You You would have the
best use
__._�,Hen4erson 9.13
Paint* and Varu�kee--We
have them. Also,
011s, Shellac and Polishes.
Tires and Tubes for your auto
or bicycle.
Phone 46W
ALVIN BUSHBY
PIC"RING
Many H
will re a Mattresi doring
Mifellowing few
Weeks. We
-bell the Marshall
Prices $25 to $75
We'garolm,tee our $15 Mat-
tress to be pure white—
layer felt
8 50 and 7.60 MattresseB
in grey felt and very
serviceable
Pbd==g Couchi in a pietty
figureacretenne and
good mattress 12.60
#bo. some now designs in
Blmmone Walnut Beds
at right prices
FC. A. aterritt
Furniture Dealer aid
Funeral Director
Phone 1800
bekoiftgs Ontario
or a F-cu nave lecture 01 a pro*- sting With union jacks.
igs"t"Fe.
Wilson.
SOLLOWAY. MILLS & 00. TAYLOH FAMILY RE V 0 =. a. Willing. a'
or town, bad the misfortune of fall.
Members of Standard The -Clan Taylor" held their yearly Ing down the stairway from the to
][ember* Exchange. 1*18-1111ift at Stratford on June 25th. story of her residence, sustainin se- Liao or Goods. Stan 1*
Members of the Montreal This family came to Canada from vere iojurle and fractures, Ste in
a
Mining Bxcb&oge. Stiettisham, Norfolk Co., Ragland, in slowly recovering.
(Moe and Board Room. Ground PI W& taking them six weeks to ar'0410 A large number of old timers from HARNESS
oo!-' the Atlantic and settled in Vancouver. California and other parts Our supply of quality Harness an
Metropolitan Building. Pickering Parts is now,complate. -A
of the United States were present at
on the 2ud con. now Cherryyrpod. Of
TORONTO, ONTARIO' that generation none aft livin but the re-Uniou, among them Mrs. Park@. BOOTS-GRE'B SHOR
Phases: Adelaide Won and 6372 Mrs. J. C. Taylor at ObarrywM, she of Vancouver, an old lady of N years We have a large stock of this P'somisow
not being able to be at the gathering. of age, who travelled alone. Boot on band - unbeatable
THE RUAllit About 86 of the clan spent a vet 7 for hard wear and tear. Zq
The old boys and girls re-union wap
Ileasmat day In the beautiful Queen a a splendid success• there being about
SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ;ark.Stratford. Light showersmar. '4000 present. About 500 Came from
REPAIRING
red the spore for a little, but all enter- Toronto. The parade as as the W
We maintain our established reputs-
ce. 'for repairing oil kinds of
Real Rotate and ed into them with great glee. The street carnival pleased everybody. R. Lion.
Rev., Mi. Donnelly gave the clan a J. Daly. of Winnipeg, one of our first hsrnew and boots.
Farm Properties a specialty. very hearty welcome to the city, in reeve@, presided at the evening gLth•
the absence of the mayor. Friends eribg of the old boys. The weather
Head Office: 213.214 Oouf�darstioa were there from Sarnia, London, Ex&. was ideal throughout and gave a CECIL BRADLEY
Life Building. Toronto. teri Granton• Alvinston, Luean and splendid opportunity for - the visitors
Phone Main from the old borne place Pickering. to meet each other. HA
rness-m&ker,l
From the latter came David and Mrs. 0 A
Annie, Blake and Mrs. Annie and son, Grand Garden Party it Memorial
Branch Office: Gordon Banding, PICKERING, ONTARIO
Pickering Ontario*. Mrs. L. Johnston and son,* Alex and Park, Pickering, July 15tb.
Phonerig
6800• 28tf Mrs. Them and Miss-Helen Thom. A.
War. Declared J. and W. J. Taylor, Chas. and Mrs.
Annie, A. and Mrs. Chester, Mrs. W.
SCHOOL RF.F;ORT8
'
AGAIN ST
CLAREMONT J. Monney and Miss A. C. Brander•
are now looking forward to next Promotion Exams in Cherrvwox)d
vear's reunion in June at Spi ingbank public school, Sr Room: Rr Ilf to Jr
CREAMERY 1 IV-Winnifred Barnes (bon), Annie
Park, London, Out.
F LIE S I
Petty (hou), Leslie Beare, Sr III to
Jr IV- Vincent Teefy (lion), Evelyn
Highest price -paid for GREENWOOM Drickwater and Harold Fenny, equal.
P Be prepared for the yearly
Cresols pt the Jr III to Sr 111-Gordon Petty (bon),
James Plaskett is confined to the attack of flies and
Earl Taylor. (bon). Marion Ferguson
house these days. mosquitoes by
J. Worthy, of Toronto, (ban), Murray Hollinger and Lloyd
MV113g OU
Claremoo t Creamery was in the Petty, equal, Ruth Hollinger, All
village on Sunday. an
R. Trimble and V. Disney spent the Rittenhouse. hand a
of
o
Give 6a a trial and be convinced holiday in Toronto. Cherrywood public school, Sr. Room' pupp Z
Horn, on Thursday, June 30th, to Promotion Exams In order of merit
M11 To Jr III-R. PlIkey. A. Petty. A.
Bari and Mrs. Houoiu,,& son. 7
ELM DALE Mrs. Housin. of Utica, is spending a Maynard, J. Teefy, R. Maynard. F.
couple of weeks with her son, Earl Sobol, B. Peters (rec In arith )), M. Housin. Mc-
. Jr 11
Rae and D. Laurie (failed
Wh
A Company of Scants. also Company V. Drinkwater (bon), , Teefy, 0. iz FILM
of Cadets are camping on the--fisa 0allandive, P. Teefy (rec In spoel). To
this week. Sr I-B. Berkey, B. Torrance (me In %
For Pastry an ig
The members of a Sunday School comp), No Petty PettT (roe). To Jr I
from Unionville held 's picnic on the Pilkey. W. MoIlroy, To Sr Pr-M,
Hollinger, N. Platt. X Testy. J. No-
Our'*Royal Brand saw onfuesday. All sizes from 56 cents to $4,00
Mr. and Xvs. Sborlock, of Toronto, Rae R. Mitchell. M. Torr"m A.
at your Grocer'*. the week-end with the latteem Petty '- Start your ca . cipaign
or, Bert Harvey. Promotion Exam$ 8 8 No. L Pick-
` Farmers who have what get your Mr. and Mrs. Ashley. of Toronto, sting: To Jr IV-L Crawford. To against these
Sr
and J. Ashley, of Windsor, spent III -B Kin ton (hoc), R Vile (hot); posts N
fiallor made from your own
Sunday with Bert and Mrs. Harvey. P WTurningbam, A Amnan, G
whest, We can as
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, Val Toms. To Jr 111-M 81ragg,
grind it. "not the week-end on the Rate here, (bon), H Scott (hon). R Orawfor (ban
and also called on James and Mrs. rams, B Burningbam, 3 Annan; Fail-
Food
of all kinds-Ohickela Ifemed, Rains. ed, DIS 01 I-E Crawford. E. Ce Jone's,'Phlrns Be
blon food, ChOP, Millfeed. John and Mrs. Watson, of O'Sulli- H BsI@T(cra,9;1`W*1lleL," Or Pr-J King-
i van's Corners. and Mrs. J. Nichol. of ston. Jr Pr-B Salter, X Balsdon. J Druggist and Dispensing
01hopping every week-day. Aginconrt, called on Mi" M. W 1 sr
11,9tus.4 Hilts. No on roll 24, average 7'
on Sunday, on tbeii-way out to L=e Ltt an Chemist
,ce 21, Helena W Kime, Taa-
INT - XJCX:7� 7"CX:= Sougog., char. PICKERING, - -ONTARI0
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.' matter to the authorities at- once. But for May of last year by :1.6 mtljion !�
I - deemed it, wise, to tell you of this, dollars. and was almost. a. mitnon dot- For atti
1 's sister can lays higher than in April, 1887, wa • h i n
It De.
YOU''
for until Mr, Fosom
here, I know of no one who is in any For the first five months of the year -end - c�aan�i�q`M;
_
Way concerned 1n his Interests."
the' etimutative production of automq-
: "You did just right, Mr. Pelham," iblles to Canada totalled>107,6fl0 cases
Carmelite returned, not waiting for valued at $6$,E11,882. This marked a f
■ Neville to speak. "Mr. Neville 49- the gain of 4 per cent. in quantity and 9 ,
Folsom's have that per cent. in value aver the 103,127 -
t' ANGL only friend of And a err ••xalued at' ;62,686,162 made dur w :1
we know of. urely, if, .anyone 1 c $ Say.i W k
else kn8w 1tlm,- he would come' fom� lug the corresponding period- of 1826. y
ward and any so. At any rate, Mr. The apparent consumption of auto- Q;/fpe
'. mobiles in Canada during May
Neville will take charge in any way
-as-deter.
_ :. a Will M.ir .f el!
{ tel Folsom wsa m ed by add! gthe im orts of 6,916
he can until Miss Fol t,
• kille�T "1 the how M to the production••of 20,33E made lfor��rs+sn
sale in Canada. For the five months '
But Pelham had man matters on �5
TSi his mind. Chief among them was to,..ending �Iay 31 the apparent con
sump- .
Lion, thus comlSflted, totalled 86,803 Still Dolnp It
- get out and mingle with the guests cars One of the chief tricks of Howard
�PertecW► bola raced -- superb in fisvoure• of his hotel, in a hope.that he could I Thurston, the magician,, is to make a
set at rest the seething interest that �— horse vanish into thin air. Pooh, poohl
was already making Ai4lf npticeable,
"Doctor Manning will tell you all,"
he said, rather nervously. "And Mr.
• � _.����j Dixon, here, will .do whatever_.ia nec-
j � 't7 essary."
(, �1�1'�A He slipped through the door, 'and
k !" - --; Dixon immediately assumed ,deader - I.
e ship. 4
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. a Neville met her, and a look of re- "Doctor. Manning saw Mr. Folsom
From the verandah of the Hotel lief came to his face as he saw her. this morning as he was carried from
biajusaca, at Ocean Town, N.J., Titus "You haven't ' peen 'in his mom, the ocean and laid on the beach. As
Riggs, a guest, sees a man taken from have you?" he whispered, eagerly.' nothing was asked of Doctor Manning
the ocean and laid on-t a -beach while.. "No," said Carmelita, sensing from except whether oY not Mr. Folsom
- the crowd gathers to stave. his excited speech that something had was dead at the time, he pronounced !
The reader has been introduced to happened. Could 'Miss Folsom have life extinct, and then left the matter
these batheis: Ned Barron the cop 1?Pe
=lief king and his wife, Madeline; arrived. entirely in charge of the beach auth-
P�tngelica Fair and her fiance, Robin "Good! Don't go 1n, for heaven's oritiea. The body was brought here
ears; Robin's father, Croydon Sears; naked Give me the key, quickly." at once, and as Doctor Manning had
Carmelita Valdon and her comppan- She slipped the key to him, unseen, a luncheon engagement elsewhere, it '
dons, Roger Neville, Garrett Folsom and said: is only just now that he has returned 'i
and Mrs. Barnaby, whom everyone "What is it? Why axe you so up- and responded to our call for a death'
Henry Ford did that- tblrty years a0: ;,
Judge 9
"Where did you spend your sum-
mer holidays Y" "In my winter-over-
- V
(y �
The Harley - Davidson Single Cylind1w
Motorcycle to -the- neatest little soy
chine that bias been made. Safe to 3
ride, easy to control, and most ecovr• -
omitaL Stands without a rival. 140
miles to (lollop of t3ae:oline. Price ;
calls the Duchess. $3". Down Paymeat $100, Bale4we
set?" certificate. But here and now, htty- -` $2E per month. Wetter Andrews,
From the shocked expressiet. on .the' Minard's Li.nlment, for earache. .•Limited• 346 Yongp tat, Toronto, On%
"•faces of the throng, Riggs surmises "The doctor has come;" he said, "he ^g made a further examination of
t the 'man is. dead -and, utting hits made an examination, and he Mr. Folsom's body, Doctor Manning -
pp
down his fie.d giastes, he hastens says Folsom didn't die of a stroke or I tells us that death was not due to ,
dt w,n to the'. beach, to find that the anything like that. He--he was mur- I natural causes.' Perhaps, Doctor, you.
dead man is Garrett Folsom. dered." will tell Mr. Neville the facts of the
At the hotel, where the bod is } ,.
- taken,' Robs, the . victim's valuy, "Murdered! Killed in the water, matter.
t is' MONTREAL
u- 3tioned, and Dixon, hotel deter- Impossible!" I Manning was of small stature, and q ; t
q Golfing Drivflegee on eA,rne of the sDorti'est Ifnka'
five, decides to examine all of Fol Yes, he was. Come, sit down here I possessed of the pompous dignity and on the Island of montreal are amung the wide
nom's companions. 1 and I will tell you all 1 know about sense of personal importance that tarlet)- of enterainment afforded guests of the
.,
`1NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. I it " I small men sometimes exhibit, I largest hoist. fn the Cirltts h Empire Vernon. G. Card
With a scared, white face, Carmel He cleared his throat and, raising y
' its sank down on a divan ii the lobby, his hand, shook an impressive forte
CHAPTER VII. Director.
beside Neville• who began to talk to fln'ger as he said:
Carmelita• grasped the foot and her in low tones. "Mind you, I was not called this 'l ' �q
F Pulled vigorously, and. a muffled voice - It was fate afternoon now, and the morning in any official, or even pro-
;.% said:
guests of the hotel were comin in fessional capacity ca acit I was
"Ouch, don't do that! I'll coma g Y P y'
from Rolf or from dancing on the merely naked, as the nearest medical vi -
onAnd out from beneath the bed can piers or riding in . the wheeled chairs. , man, whether the man carried in from
I. a bowel- headed .girl, in the uniform, ae Groups of laughing le' the surf was dead or alive. Thaw ques=
heard as the low. n the co ild Lion I answered at once, as life was
P'�P
of the hotel chambermaids. be "What in the world are you doing Y g - '
pa positively extinct. Then, no further �
room pursued. its program, and the responsibility devolving on me, I went -
'¢ here?" Carmelita 'cried, amazed at pleasant scent from the potted plants,; my way, not dreaming of any other the eight. gave charm to_the. atmosphere. . .reason for the man's demise than -
. "What are you ?" said the girl, Few knew or cared about the tra- I some natural catee. But as I had not 1
"twily,
Redy that had taken place that morn- !been asked to determine this cause, I
"Don't be impertinent," Carmelita in g that even now was - developing a'saw no reason for bbtru&W my fur-
said, with a stern frown• "Suppose
` II report you to the housekeeper." i dark and_- sdai>lter, side. ther services, .and I went about my
•.Doff t 'do that, lady." the girl
The management strove to keep the business, As it chanced, I went away, '
beg-
ged. earnestly. "1 didn't mean no matter secret, for of all 'things to be from the hotel for luncheon-, and
harm. I wsausra' about, and 1 avoided in a summer hotel is any hint .i have only just returned. The managr 7
heard you comin' so I -I hid." i of grewsomeneaa or crime Death is ment had not called in any other doc- ` s
"That won't do.
You-what's your bad enough and must be hidden -as tor, as- there was no thought of -
, carefu•ly 4.1 possible, but murder! The! Play, and so they merely waited for A . Q-_-
inane .' " mere hint of vic,lent death would send I my return to ask for a certificate of - -A few n& � in on Pa 1tilLl z
• "Myrtle, rt am. man o t , natural death But when I examined
he beat strolls scurrying; .. Y P 'n , .
>� g
w me m mosquitoes
Well, br;yrtle, poi., were up to so from the place, and would cast a the body, I found at once that the - LIT sp ray clears your home of
mischief. You never were dusting, „ and Hies. -It also killobed bugs, roaches, ants, r man had been -done
or you woo have kept right on when i Though neither of the absorbed and sit eggs. at to insects ut at e8s to -_ - - - -- -
Isnyone came in." I its prospects for the whole season. g
And already the watchful Tuttle i listeners spoke a word, their faces mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. I a
"Well, ma'amH' and Myrtle finger could note signs of curiosity and ap- asked the unuttered question, and the her apron, "let's make a trade. �Dbtr;bead b. Cmad. br Fr dJ. Whalos• 6�Cor, Liwi Two-ft
you don't 'tell I 'wsa in here; and I prehension on the faces of some of ' doctor went on: a
won't tell you was, Heh ?" the onlookers. Though most of the It is. not only a mysterious case,
Carmelita stood appalled. It was groupp in the lobby appeared as care- but a most unusual, probably unique �
free a d light - hearted as usual, yet one. Mr. Folsom was killed by a stab _
-disastrous, indeed, to think of this other faces showed a restlessness and wound in the abdomen."
purl telling site was in there. But 3� �•+..
fora it not worse to make a compact an 'effect of suspicion that all wale (To be continued.)
- - 'of 'silence -with her ?" noSomehow a breath of mystery had Ease - sunburn with Minard's Liniment.) '� a
Steps in the hall outside decided 4 DESTROYS
lief made itself felt; somehow, . a 'hint o!
`All fright, Myrtle," she said, "that's 'tragedy was in the -air, and minds � RECORD OUTPUT - _ ' Fries Mosquitoes Moths
agreed. Now, can we get out unseen?" sensitive to fleeting impressions at- _ OF AUTOMOBIL.E,S Ants Bed Bugs Roaches . + ,b. a>. '.
"Yes'm, come this way," and the tuned themselves to-vague doubts and '
it girl led her to a door in the bedroom fears. t Production During May "1'O'-
that -communicated with an adjoining And then, before Neville had scarce i g Y
room, and which her master key eas-
begun to ten Carmelita Valdon the talled 25,708 Cars Worth
Y story he had promised Tubby came
unlocked. They slipped through .$17,411,660
just as Rosa unlocked the door and to them and delivered a message from
etatered_ tits .sitting room. j Mr. Pelham asking for _their presence Ottawa._ Production of automobiles Ask With no word further to the gin Room J. in Canada during May totalled 2b,708 Ws� Carmelita entered a descendin ele Thie particular bellboy was a fa- gars having a sales value,. F.O.B., fior'
gabor and went downstairs. g vorite with the management; because' plant, of $17,411,660. _ M
of his ready and willing service as This was the greatest monthly out-
of
put in the history o1 the industry both
D readnou h� slue
well as his native wit and understand -,�
• ing. Already the manager was plan- in number and the total sales value, -
i ning to train the little chap up in the The previous high levels were estab•
way e should lished in May, 1926, when production
y go to become later a totalled 24,934 cars and in April, 1927, mOSC satisfactory roll for- the bathroom:'
valuable clerk- in the hotel, ,
r - The only 'objection that Gould be l when 24,611 .cars were made in Can-
ada, A soft; absorbent tissue made, like all Eddy f ;'
1 1 _ raised against the boy was his over - Compared with the preceding month
- ~ weight. This his superiors. endeavor- Toilet Rolls,, under the most exacting -rani -,,
h - r ed to reduce by advising the little ,put May production showed gains in out- .
put of all types of cars with'fbe ex. -
man against over - eating and under_ terry COIlditiOnS. r _�
exercisin So far, the had not ceptign of chassis and buses. Open s7
g' Y passenger cars advanced in number $1$ value for =
effected much - improvement, but they �-
to 6,638 from 6,R.,:., closed model pas= '
persevered hopefully, an] meantime senger ears to 16,711 from 15,078 and the housewife
they called on Tubby, whose, ce_nsua y
trucks to 3,286 from 1;712. Produc- o
- name was Thames .Riordan, for an C`��, -�.� seekingagood
errand that required a dash of brains. tion o1 ,chassis declined to 1,071 from �_ �� "����_ % ?;
A little unwillingly, Neville rose s. 2'724 and only buses were made in - - - 1
Di�%1$ I1(iIr"I'• -taiq to May as against 6 in April. The sales t 1 S s Ua at 3 -
obey the summons, and they followed ,
fife boy to' the room designated.. _ value of cars produced in May ex• •_ • _ _ _ moderate
� do" you've Local i' `We're sorry to seem pei;si tenth in reeds the total sales value reported � D Price.
-
„ bt i � �;q h w it : our appeals to you, Mr. Neville," Pel- - •• ' �
P ft. �.
aild+i- suit m said, 'apologetically, "but there BICYCI. F BARGAINS TISSUE
and di�tioa ... is Ti o one in -the hotzl whn knew Mr.
New and Slightly— so well as you seem to. Where I used, $lo upward.
+} err fore, I see no other way' but to ask - unspoLtd. n. Pre-_
C85t your advice or rather, our app royal veld. write
Y 3oI-PrlceLlat.
of my procedure, After all, it is mere- > PEERtESq HUL CO. L/MyT60
ly a matter of form, for i.here is no y, BICYCLE 14tiL'L',�AiVAD/1
choice possible on my part. Doctor WORKS
Manning, here, informs' me that Mr.' i sa Dttadae street west, Toronto WZ
Every Map! Folsom was killed while in the ocean. - -' - -
Therefore, I am bound to report the ISSUE No. 28 -'27. i
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Wilson Publishing Qmipany 'IM SUMMER 141MWICfd _Four Fair Contestants for the Bi&Swim
~ • Butter that is creamed before be-
�' Ing spread. on bread. for sandwiches . #
t
A will not tear the slices Into, unaightl a.;• : n s,.
__. pieces. To cream -butter, warm it
slightly and work it until creat-gy ? t w x
" with a silver fork,. Douring oft any
liquid that collects in the bottom of
11
Q at
- the bowl. _For. ribbon or. mosaic and- �" a
wiches this butter is the beat to use
a
' because It holds the elites together '• • � '; ` �: •
'well when it to firm and cold.
For other sandwiches, however, a '
J Z . ,- ;,� •'�„ �' ;� ..� a ,;
butter superior in taste may be, made �
by creamin in a bowl i
g' 34 of a' couptul
` of butter, then adding, little -by little,
2 tablespoonfuls of cream that has
v.
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been whipped stiff. • Season to taste
with salt. and mustard and leave in a`
cold place until needed. Kept in the _ { fps `'
refrigerator, this ter will be good'
for -at least tw6 weeks. • it .spreads .. 4 z
t
better than lain butter, is more con- f ""
7 venient to use, and tastes. better inr
.the sandwiches
_ Savory sandwich butters -are -
Vy creanihig sweet butter and mixing
p
with it any of the following ingredi- iii
onto: curry paste or powder, grated
horseradish, prepared mustard, chop-
ped parsley, celery or onion, anchovy
paste or paprika. The proportion to
be observed is one teaspoonful of the
savory to each six tablespoonfuls of
the butter. These are decidedly good ,yzy , ? ti >6s k•. Furl
B for sandwiches, , and especially desir-
able When they are to accompany
-
1586
salada. N'
_ Cutting and Spreading.
-A SMART ONE -PIECE FROCK. When cruets are to be removed
This chic one -piece frock
will 'be from the sandwiches, cut them from �, Y
!found suitable for all day -time wear.
the loaf before slicing the bread to v
There is an inverted plait in each side order to make all the sandwiches unl-
seam, long sleeves exteadin�g into the form in size and shape, By this meth -
nec)c and gatheresi -to\ bands at the od, too, the surplus bread may be
K
' 'wrist. The smart vesteer\has a shaped used in any way desired and the but- -
collar and the trim belt fastens with ter and filling will spread a large
a buckle In front. No. 1586 is for number of sandwiches. It also ea -' °r�?
but-
Misses and Small Women, and is In pedites the work to spread the but - I r?
sizes 1St 18 and 20 Beare. Size' 18 i,R6 ter and filling on as many slices as No sporting event in years has at. feature is the number of women who the Catalina axim. lay centre to
traded as much attention as the 21• have entered for the long grind. In Madame Jane Sion, champion long w'
bust) requires 3� yards 39 -inch rna. possible before cutting them from the distance swimmer of Euprupe. She a
terial, or 2 loaf. Of course, care must be takes mile swimming race to be staged on this group are four with splendid re- -,q
garde 6A- inch,' and % N� a Frenchwoman but resides in
* ;yard 39 -inch contrasting. Price 8'Oc i to match the slices as one goes along August 31st In Lake Ontario in front cords. At the left is Ethel Hertle, 19- Brussels. Lower centre Is Mre. H. f
C I so bath will be even in each sand
'the pattern. o fthe Canadian National Exhibition year -old New York High School girl, Martens, of Toronto, who is a strong
The secret of distinctive dress tieswich. Orouada at Toronto. $cores of the S80 -yard .champion of the United swimmer with remarkable staying
blost fillings will .Dot soak the bread Y
- Ln good' taste rather than a lavish ex- � world's greatest swimmers, Including States and long distance champion of powers. ::Right Is Mrs. Dorothy Flap•
!If both slices are completely cover
penditare of money. Every wornan George Young, winner of the Catalina the State of Counecticut. She was worth, of England, who fo already sj
wir.h butter before the fill-ins a �`
'Should want to make her own clothes, Channel content, will compete for the for six hours the closest swimmer to training at Montreal for the big k
and the home dressmaker will find the ,1 spread on thgm. rf mayonnaise is 460,000 prize money, A surprising George Young and Norman Rosa in event,
med, spread it over the butter: Lay tq
designs illustrated !n our new Fashion I —'c- - ,
'
on the lettuce or a14ee of tuuiato or., , ;^+
Book to be practical and simple, yet°
� whatever filling is wanted, then put old-fashioned thick sandwiches with to serve: Remove the skewers and sandwich should be cut In a shape
maintaining the spirit of the mode of, kp
--the moment. Puce of the - book i0c
on the other slice of bread, butter slabs of meat that had to be wrestled arrange on the serving plate. different from the others so one can x
a� ;the copy, side down, and press firmly together. with, have given way to those of A delicious filling for rolled sand- tell what kind each In without ex ,
'r Made in this way,. such sandwiches more genteel appearance and a chop• wiches is lettuce hearts cut into amining the inside. Sandwiches may
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. may be put together an hour or two ped Interior as a little tribute of re- pieces about halt the size of the little be cut into strips, squares, oblongs,
before serving time and if they are .spect for the feelings of guests, finger. Sprinkle well with salt and triangles and diamond shapes by us- a�
Write your name and address plain. _
,ly, giving number and size of such kept under a light weight in a-cold { Rolled Sandwiches. roll as the centre of a sandwich ink a sharp knife. For shaping
- ` patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in place they will be as delicious, and (spread lightly with butter. circles, baking powder cans or cookie �l
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap even more attractive in appearance For rolled sandwiches, home -made When flat sandwiches are to ate+rd cutters are useful. Stara or hearts
than if freshly made, bread not over six hours from the awhile . before being served, stack require cake cutters. A cutter for
= It carefully) for each number aid ,
In using lettuce for sandwiches, oven is ' be: t. Older bread map be them neatly in piles, lay oiled paper the latter, however, may easily be
address your order tI Patters Dept.,
Wilson Publishing Co.. TS West Ad*. try tutting -the large outer leaves in -;used if the lost to drat wrapped. in, a over each stack and wrap each pile made at home by removing the top
to shreds with the scissors and using cloth wrung out of hot water, covered in a napkin wrung as dry as possible and bottom from a tin and pressing
laids St., Toronto. 'Patterns sent by I
return mail them instead of the whole Inner I closely with dry cloths and left to out of hot water.. Put a light weight in at the seam. and pinching . at the
leaven of the head. These are much 1 stand several hours or heated through on top and leave In the refrigerator opposite line:
easier to manage in a sandwich and in the oven so It is like fresh bread. until needed. Sandwiches intended Considerable waste of bread may
°The Great Year of Aviation have a much more distinctive flavor. ! Remove the cruets and cut In very I for lunch boxes, automobile trips, pie- -be avoided when sandwiches are to
Philadelphia Inquirer: The number Except foe rolled sandwiches, fine j thin slices after spreading. Begin at C nits or train lunches should be wrap- be cut in fancy shapes. by slicing the °^
ry of major flying expeditions under. grained day -old bread is preferable ' one end- of each, slice and roil as for ped in twos and threes in oiled paper bread lengthwise of the loaf instead
D as soon as made. If more than one 'of crosswise. Bread that is made at
taken or In course of preparation to fresher bread because it slices 'jelly roll. Secure with a toothpick
which have a claim on pyblic alien- more neatly in thin layers. Two slices used as a skewer if the sandwich kind of filling !s used cut all the sand- home may be baked in baking powder
lion is reaching the point of bewilder, of bread, each of them more than an Chows a tendency to unroll, or roll.in wiches of -the same shape and put ' cans slightly larger in diameter than !
invent for the average ctt4zea. One eighth of an inch In thickness, put oiled paper and twist the ends. Lay one of each kind in each paper -wrap- 'the completed sandwiches are to be
great achievement seems to merge together with enough. filling to give I side by aide on a damp towel ors p� package. Except for afternoon receptions, Band-
Into another with a rapidity that is the sandwich a distinctive taste, to napkin until all_ are completed, then Various $hopes. 1wiches are considered gulf" all right
well -nigh astounding. Since the be 'too thick to be eaten .comfortably pin closely, being careful not to crush, with their crusts on. Nut bread sad
7. ginning of the sprtnK we have had De in company with civilized people. The and leave in a coil place until ready I For home serving, each kind of , brown bread sandwiches are especial,
Pluedo's, Beire's Ind DeBarros'e { ly attractive Is. such sizes.
Idighfa across the South Atlantic, the These eirclee of bread are very 1
It:aglo effort of Saint Ptomain and
ADAMSON. S ADVENTURES O. Jacobssr-:. good for kindergarten sandwt'ohae �
=.
31ouneyres on the same course, the _ too Cut white, graham or brown
Qnited States Army's "good -will" ! bread into thin slices From halt the
flight to South America, Nungeeser w¢i„f, 0-16aNrr Ho • 4 slices cut a piece in the middle
And Coll, Lindbergh. Chamberlin and I �� , AWAY AAM � � aoa4 1 shaped with l the animal or flouter,
an impressive series of flights from - A FTl cutters. Refill the cuts so made with
M' $urope to the li'sr`East which had ib . I similar shapes cut from bread of ooh -
latest example in the effort of Costs - - frosting color. Put tosether in pairs.
and Rignot, the French avtstora, to a plain slice with a fancy one on top. a"
;reach Tokyo In two long hope. On I A good filling for ribbon sandwiches`,
the Pacific Coast the next few months ' is made of 3 tablespoonfuls of guava '
.hold the wtatati- of a number of ef- jelly with 1 package of dry cottage
forte to span the ocean gap to the
c,se. 3pre d ahe3A�ly p1,t0
Hawaiian Islands,, after which the , °' o "rebrown area and white,' cat lea
'crossin8 of the Islam c iafn to Asfa ' t
J � wise of the loaves and $boyC an )n
should be a relatively simple matter. thick, aft the crusts have $sett
I. Another Amerlcin project for the move's. • Press the layers together; `
circumnavigation of the earth has one on top of- itmecher, to f=orm a loaf. '
k been launched. Up at Point Barrow, r and set aside in a cold place under a
Alaska, -'Captain Wilkins and the light weight.until serving time- To
members of his polar exploration ex- r make the sandwiches, slice the lea=f -
pedltion are still lighting to strip the crosswise.
`~ northern' ice pack of its secrets by
F - means• of. airplane. exploration. Cora-
{ mander Byrd, who fiew,. to the North �9 '
Pole and back Trom bpitzoergen, is
f Quietly biding big time for a new and
posslbly epochal flight in the big
Fokker plane, 'Amerlca, wish 1 s tom•
plete equipment for air travel under
- any conditions that rang ye met. The
British are, preparing a fleet of their
new flying boats for an expedition -
'from London to Australia, which will
'bs' watched closely as a military en-
jr . terprise of first importance by all the
world powers.
With little more than Ilya months
passed, the year 1927 already seems
the greatest in the history of aviation
achievement. A glance, at the im-
mediate future shows so many enter-
prises which hold promise' of -still
- greater success that the prospect ,is
almost beyond Imagination.
jndianapolia Star:, That "Ask Me
Another" fad was not so popular dur• that, whatever• you do, if you go to
in the final examination week ,L,ouie's Generosity. Ai t7vt:: itiheiming. " " Europe`" —The Outdook.
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She— "Isn't the view gorgeous ?"
Ile— •'Naturally♦ • A gorge i§-lionnd
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to be gorgeous."
A returned tourist relating bto p*ti
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perlences: '"We-14, I Mks Paris ash
Rome, but the bast, part of the whole
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th -ing was the trip over.- Don't miss
Another" fad was not so popular dur• that, whatever• you do, if you go to
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110 ` SCHOOL REPORTS.
~- Promotion Exams 8 8 No. 14, Pick• A C I' N G
eringg To Or IV -F Coates.' To Jr - -
IV -L Rutledge, E Evans, 8 Black. - 4+�
tMS To i$r IIITH Brown, D Coates, A 8�raettls �at3C@ 8
;1.7bperYear,; $1.50 1.1 patdtn'advancs. Black, M Evans. To Jr IN Rut = I+Lrii>ii{ti�
Ledge. To Or 1I -0 Brown. To Jr II
SvtecriDtionrt to the united states and -Great -E Llntoo,'G Gauslin, L Linton. To -AT- -
Britain i2•00 in advances. I -E Linton, D Prouse. G Beason. Pr ;DAETF7 IDR,QQ 1-. tq Zi
-E Prouse, M Prouse, - J. Goatee; J gay, Saturday and
S
, Every Tuesday
Linton, V Prouse. Wilma Burgess.
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Teacher. Fiye pieeeOrcheetra,
8 SNo, 4 East. Pickering: To Jr IV dome, Rain or Shine,
PICKERING COUNCIL. -L- Andrus (boo), ,R Bryant, E Bryant
- s and J Kingston Road, halt mile east of Annan equal, T 'Arnold. To Jr. 8
The above council met pursuant to III -I Barrett (hon), G Bath (bon), A Rouge Bridge.
' adjournment on Monday, Lhe Sth loaf. Bath, M Bath (rec), . To Sr II -A Arn• Good prizes for lady and gent
Members all present, the .reeve in the old '(hon), 'L Bryant: To Jr lI -C 39.2 every Saturday.
chair. Minutes of the last meeting Crawford (hon), O McNabney (hon),'B _
'were read and approved. Arnold, D 'Bryant. Jr -M Neate, A a
_ Robert Tweedie was heard re duet Thurman, rl Crawford. Pr -A Oraw• te O nuisance on west hill at •Whitevale, focd, H Barlow. blTbompaSn�eacb-
and asking for grant to supplement er.
private contributions for purchase of Promotion Exams for S No, 12,
'..calcium rhlorlde, -Pickering: Sr 111-D Dolphin (boo),' -
The et ding committee on Dam- M Percy (hon), M Ham (hon), H Madill,
age to Sheep Worried by Doge report- R Miller (rec). To Jr III -E, Brown, We wish to inform the
ed and recommended 'the following I Brown, K Beaton. To .II -F Hodg• publie that we have open.
payments : Cecil Story, 1 sheep and 4 son, M Goetick. To Jr I -D Matthews, ed up a Garage and Ser-
12aatbs killed, also 3 sheep and 5 Iambs M Goetick, K Goetick: Pr -D Beaton, vice Station in our premis-
in jured 100.00; John Scott, inspecting L Clydesdale. Georgina Forsyth, es just c�eat of the Eastern
above sheep 1,40. Teacher, Restaucaxtr'Pieke.ri-n
The standing committee- on-.Bonuses- - g S No. fd, Pickering. To Sr -111 - Village, Ont. R for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters A Hoover` A' Gray', J Spit g ,
Ftc., reported and recom4 ended pay- J Trans, N Lehman, N Spang (absent
meat as follows : W J Turner. 80 rods
for 5 rev). To Jr III -J Stewart'. To A first -class dieehanic on ail
'fence -en coo 7. Opp lot 31 20 00; also Jr II -L Hoover. V Hoover. G Leh• makes of cars;
25 rode on sideline bet 30 and 31 in con man, F Marabman, J Philip, M Stew-f
7 3.75. art, M Sppaang, C Thompson, B Parker. I W..orki Guaranteed
The standing committee on Road$ To Jr I-aG Draper. P Wellman. Jr
and Bridges reported and recommend- Pr -J Parker, -bl, Spang, B Stewart, A r
ed the following payments :.J Burk. I Tram * denotes honours, _M R LAWS ! GARAGE
bolder, haul - gray bet 3213:3 cons 2.3 Sprung, Teacher.
27.50; J Garlaud, ditto 30 00; R Gar- AND SER`'ICE STATION
' land, ditto 30.00; 1 bleGriekia, ditto Promotions in the Whitevale public
40.00; E Pilkey, ditto 50 00; J Todd, avert\. : Do Jr. c to Sr, IV, eon. !
over 75'; : Dominic Sweeney, Ivan
ditto 43 75; A Petty, ditto 6U W: F ads i -
Rae, ditto tS0.00q• J Bat key, 36 vda grav Hicks, Marion .Horny -haw. Phyllis, YPlIQ.S•f!l7 �
w t 1 con 3 Mark to pay half 5 40; F Manninz. Gladys Tweedie, Giles 1
'Macrae, drug Mark t I con 4 7.85; S Tran, Get trade Poynter, Margaret ! ..
' - Risebrougtt 90% yda grav cons band? Iv°wla°' M•.rian 13 y erman, biarlorie
136 45; J 8+w)rn, oper grader r 1. baul Turner: Passed, tanley Tweedie, I
grav con 3. Bi vda grav con 623 25; H Howard Hilt@. Frcm Jr III to Sr III.
v Michell, b•ttil pipe from Oshawa and McKay, 4tary�U'ConCnnrReFred Hicks n 1 r
haul grav c roe 8 7 21! Sf):� A Michell, Passed, Nilson Hickson, Stewart: 1
haul grav n do 6 7 20 00: tiv Nicholson.
baul grav het 28 29 a of highway 75 009 Tweedie, Harold Donnelly ;Rec. Hugh J�
0 Carter, haul and sbov grav bet 2&27 Hilts. From Sr 11 to Jr II1, boo. over _
cons 0 7 and Opp 27, 29 and 31) con ; 75 -Pearl Hickson, Douglas Rack -- 1
60.00; H Plaxton, ditto? 50; A Spears, h ®m Passed, Joy Berry, Leonard
ditto 7 .50; A Gray, ditto 9100: Fred Herbert, Garnet Bootb, Fern Randall,
;Reynolds. ditto 47.50; G Middleton. Rosaleen Sweeney: Rec•• absent on
ditto 30.00; T Norton, ditto 35,00; F
account of illness, Threeea White,
'Wright, instal pipe and fill at ipe A. Wainmau; principal.
lehoy grav Iota 8 and 7 120.00; E Reel• rented- tilt of ea.
!. lsbh i °eta\ pipe fill at pipe bet 30-31 con ! �/ during atone and
4323.30; E Wilson haul grav bet 28 29 fashioned into Time nd
Opp 27.30 con 7 and 35 yds grav 67.75; f in designs. t
;A1 D.,keld, haul and shov grav w t I �"' the st ! uur roiems
con 7 1990: A Farthing sbov grav w trials. It Ou are m-
it I Mark to ppay half 1 t5. L Hoover, terest. consult
ditto 5.00; F Marshman, ditto 6.85: W _ day. to.
McBride, 84 yds grav and right-of-way -
Mark to pay half 17 60: R Wellman -, I "No GreateeTribute"
baul grav w t I cons 7 813,25; E laon
ditto 13 25; G Thompson, ditto '1 &25: N. W. STAFFORD,
4V Parker, ditto 13 25. A Carruthers.
`,ditto 12.65; R Birrell, 352 yds grav for Kingston Road,
rota 8 opp 1014 het 10.11 coo 8 and bet Whitby
34.15 efto TS 58.90: N Linton, baul Pbone Whitby
ggrav bet 10 11, con 8 and op l0, 11. 13 08 r T'2
`con 8 etc 523); I Mcllroy. L G Witte {300: P O S T ;* O N E D
- ,J (3auslin, ditto 43 51!: L t3aualin, ditto
'•$2.50; J Middletoo, ditto 38 00; J Coch-
rane. ditto 15 04); G Lee, ditto 25 C5: A i 1
Blacl, ditto 20.25: W G Scott . ditto The .Misaiaeippi Minstrels w111 be ,
130 50; Jae Stephenson, ditto 62,15; N at Claremont, under the auspices I
Goddard, grad and grav bet 4 5 coo 9 Of the Football Club, on the
85 00; H 9 Pugh, haul grav bet 4 3 con evening of I B R O A D B E lY T
8 and 198 yds grav 57 f+t : J J Ward, MONDAY, JULY 11TH, 1927 J. drag grad and haul grav bet 4.5 con 9
49.50; J White, 124 yda grav con 5opp WATCHMAKER
19 24 19 25: R Johnston. haul grav Opp Football Match, Cherrywood -vs- f = 14Laln street, Thronto 13 -
C 19.25 con 5 45,00; T Lewis, 74 yds grav Claremont, at 6,45 p. m.
'! bet 28 and 29 con 911.11); C Barkey, Come and see a first-class game. Late of Greenwood, will be ab the shop
drag and haul grav bet 28 and 29 con - I opposite the Poet Office.
S 33 50; F McKay, ditto 18.75; B Ree•
or, ditto 18.75; G Carter, ditto 12.50 ; 'HORSE REGISTER. I C I'i L
E_R I N Q
0 Barkey. clear pit haul grav a t I lots - Every Tuesday from 11.30 a m.
$'7 to 90 2136; T Lewis, 36 yds grav n ROYAL MARK (23359. 1201 t0), Clydes to 2.3J p, . (standard time)
t 15,40; B Reesor,'baiul grav'd t 17.50; dale stelPon (imp.1, the property of m
A Lewis, ditto 6.00; G Carter, ditto Nelson Wagg, Claremont, will atand ; 26tf BRINtt YOUR REPARS
5.00; R Cowie, shoe grav n t 1 2 50; F 'et his own stable during the season a
DdeAay, haul and sbov and gray.
co t I haul of 1927.
Red and White
- - C A Batedon, grad r 1 and con 1 haul FAiR�-iE•w KiNGBEAL :7025' (26355) ,
ppipe from Oshawa 112.05; J' Mitchell, Imported Hackney stallion, the pro-
haul grav r 1 and con 166 25; A Clark, perty of Nelson Wagg, Claremont,
Rra4 r 1 and haul grav 18.19 con 122.50-, will stand at his own stable for the .
LL letone, haul grav con l 2x.75;. L I � I N -STORE
Ildiddleton, clean ditch haul grav bet season of 1927.
ExextaER 1826?. 1
.16 and 17 con 6 33.25; G Law, rep pick i (� ) 1968x, the
plow and scrapers 5.25; J D Adams, choicely- bred imported Clydesdale I _
'j lade for grade 9,75; G Bennett. haul stallion, the property of Graham -
grav bet 28 29 r I and 26.27 r 147-50: I Bros., Claremont. will make the sea- i
White, haul grav bet 25 29 r 1 and 90 son of 1927 at his own stable, Cairn-
yds grav'r 180.00; L Annis, haul grav brogie, Claremont. S. . -.", oftish
r 1 12.60; J D Retainer, drag bet 14.15 PRELUDE [24822 (20960), the -well bred VV11
and 12 and 13 cone 2 and. 3 10.00, imp, Premium Clydesdale Stallion,
(this report continued next week) the property of Oscar Nilson, Br'o=
• A by -law was passedapppointingRoy ugham, will make the season of 1(127 DUMBARTON
Ward inspector to enforce the pro. Res follows : Mod+day leaves his own C
vision of the Need Control Act, 19:'7. stable to Wm. Ormerod's, Green. _
is the Township of Pickering, wood, night; Tuesday, H. Wilson's,
1 A motion was passed dividing the baseline, noon --and night; Redoes- Buy' for sash and
!$100 reward offered for the conviction
day, �` . J. Miller's, Pickering, noon,
C. , G. C'a, Liverpool, night; rioon -sa�' a money
of the chicken thieves from Stouffville day, G. Cowan's, Brock road, noon,' '
who committed thefts in this town- his own stable night, Friday, John
I ship as follows: Mrs. Fred Hardy $3l Scott's, 8th con., night; - Saturday
for giving the information leading morning, to his own stable until
! to the conviction of thieves, and $25 following Monday afternoon.3ery
"to each of the two constables, Lorne ECSTASY, 23381 (2(N)19), the superior Q Us Toniatoes;.2 for ' 25c
Raid and Widmer Miller, who effected im Premium OI desdale Stallion. Serve Us Corn, 2 for; .25c
• . '_ their arrest. p•. y +
The council adjourned to meet again the property of Oscar Wilson, will -
make the season of 1927 as follows: Pork and Beane, 2 for 23c
- on Tuesday, Aug. 2nd, for the trans- _.
action of general business. " - Monday, leaves his own stable, Ufa= !Serve L's Mayonnaise, •1Sc
_ bam's Hotel, Brooklin, to Mr. Cook's y +
Myrtle, night; Tuesday, J, Thomp- p & G Naptha Soap, 5 for, i 22c
_ ,NOTIOE son's, con, 2, Reach. night; Wednes-
day, Temperance Hotel, . Ashburn. Cabbage,. 10 and 15c
As the Government is insisting on night; Thursday, own stable, night;
she strict enforcement of the Need .. Friday, Wm. Bradley's, Whitby, Tomatoes, per lb., 15c
Control Act, the Township Council night; Saturday, own stable until j��.
hereby requests all tand•o y ad i cut the following Monday afternoon. Maple Leaf ut11�1 Fire
all weeds on the highway adjoining -
-their premises, and not allow any nox- PUBLIC NOTICE
lous weeds go to seed on the their own Insurance Co•
land, This work should be done by -
_ !the 29th of Julyy, Having sold out my Service Station Cheap rates for farm and country
_ t }. M. FOR =YTS. Reeve '..to_`ir. Whitby of Parie. Thereby wish P
to express m buildings.
• D. R. BEATOV, Clerk. P y sincere thanks to my Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
many customers for their ver liberal
-:- Clara Prattis Ellis -:_•
� '' - Telal,oher
•ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC AR_]
Terms for Tuition
MONNEY'S PARLORS,
PICKERING
46 Every Wednesday from 3 p. m.
patronage during the time I was it
business, and I hope that the saw(
will he extended to my successor,
I also wish to state that I will con
tinue in the business of sharpeninE
lawn mowers, sickle knives, skates etc
and solicit a continuance of your pat
ronage in that line,
Pickering, July 8th. ARTHZR BOYBs,
windmills, Silos etc,
;Automobile Insurance
of all kinds,
FARMS FOR SALE
Write or phone
ED. BOW M A N
20 WHITBY,' ONT.
a�
Coal"Coal
i. �4�!" � ",:- .7% ,F"q`.+�L . '. •- K''= 1;"�•,..t"rr•a-,' q.,!v +� •.�",.� y "• Fh. .''V.t , � .-5.'..9i�n s'ri..'�';S'a.- '*W'a- r .:+•�lnT�7w?' $,y.�^',i„i i'.,b"^3ru3'.'. ' � ;t 'taet%',+t 7Wv �� „ !. • "-"-F3, r .f� Y w' S- `+ �•a�.' p 'Y�r g .l - .'e •A', ^,,'_ : �`5 ..�.a? ,'"�if.„..s .-+- : %'dd s+ ,•.�A••:. ry r...�_. ii i»- .. . •r.•e.,:- a : 7r•„.f•..�:;` F_n ! • x� i s"y "° 'a " �&.a': . 5 : a .;.9ia` . .' °v?.a''.�ay '� '•:`�n ` � i F ' 'A ' • r 4 •`:S.,' r "
' fi 't " :
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Is the time to bring in your bareolis ,
or any other implemenbe that
-
Hard and Soft eoei of the;
need repairinR, so that
tbeyreadye �
best quality on -
-for the spring work.
haIId '
al reduction during the
• A specinext few weeks.
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1oic3iceri=w. Cmt
CLAREMONT
110 ` SCHOOL REPORTS.
~- Promotion Exams 8 8 No. 14, Pick• A C I' N G
eringg To Or IV -F Coates.' To Jr - -
IV -L Rutledge, E Evans, 8 Black. - 4+�
tMS To i$r IIITH Brown, D Coates, A 8�raettls �at3C@ 8
;1.7bperYear,; $1.50 1.1 patdtn'advancs. Black, M Evans. To Jr IN Rut = I+Lrii>ii{ti�
Ledge. To Or 1I -0 Brown. To Jr II
SvtecriDtionrt to the united states and -Great -E Llntoo,'G Gauslin, L Linton. To -AT- -
Britain i2•00 in advances. I -E Linton, D Prouse. G Beason. Pr ;DAETF7 IDR,QQ 1-. tq Zi
-E Prouse, M Prouse, - J. Goatee; J gay, Saturday and
S
, Every Tuesday
Linton, V Prouse. Wilma Burgess.
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Teacher. Fiye pieeeOrcheetra,
8 SNo, 4 East. Pickering: To Jr IV dome, Rain or Shine,
PICKERING COUNCIL. -L- Andrus (boo), ,R Bryant, E Bryant
- s and J Kingston Road, halt mile east of Annan equal, T 'Arnold. To Jr. 8
The above council met pursuant to III -I Barrett (hon), G Bath (bon), A Rouge Bridge.
' adjournment on Monday, Lhe Sth loaf. Bath, M Bath (rec), . To Sr II -A Arn• Good prizes for lady and gent
Members all present, the .reeve in the old '(hon), 'L Bryant: To Jr lI -C 39.2 every Saturday.
chair. Minutes of the last meeting Crawford (hon), O McNabney (hon),'B _
'were read and approved. Arnold, D 'Bryant. Jr -M Neate, A a
_ Robert Tweedie was heard re duet Thurman, rl Crawford. Pr -A Oraw• te O nuisance on west hill at •Whitevale, focd, H Barlow. blTbompaSn�eacb-
and asking for grant to supplement er.
private contributions for purchase of Promotion Exams for S No, 12,
'..calcium rhlorlde, -Pickering: Sr 111-D Dolphin (boo),' -
The et ding committee on Dam- M Percy (hon), M Ham (hon), H Madill,
age to Sheep Worried by Doge report- R Miller (rec). To Jr III -E, Brown, We wish to inform the
ed and recommended 'the following I Brown, K Beaton. To .II -F Hodg• publie that we have open.
payments : Cecil Story, 1 sheep and 4 son, M Goetick. To Jr I -D Matthews, ed up a Garage and Ser-
12aatbs killed, also 3 sheep and 5 Iambs M Goetick, K Goetick: Pr -D Beaton, vice Station in our premis-
in jured 100.00; John Scott, inspecting L Clydesdale. Georgina Forsyth, es just c�eat of the Eastern
above sheep 1,40. Teacher, Restaucaxtr'Pieke.ri-n
The standing committee- on-.Bonuses- - g S No. fd, Pickering. To Sr -111 - Village, Ont. R for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters A Hoover` A' Gray', J Spit g ,
Ftc., reported and recom4 ended pay- J Trans, N Lehman, N Spang (absent
meat as follows : W J Turner. 80 rods
for 5 rev). To Jr III -J Stewart'. To A first -class dieehanic on ail
'fence -en coo 7. Opp lot 31 20 00; also Jr II -L Hoover. V Hoover. G Leh• makes of cars;
25 rode on sideline bet 30 and 31 in con man, F Marabman, J Philip, M Stew-f
7 3.75. art, M Sppaang, C Thompson, B Parker. I W..orki Guaranteed
The standing committee on Road$ To Jr I-aG Draper. P Wellman. Jr
and Bridges reported and recommend- Pr -J Parker, -bl, Spang, B Stewart, A r
ed the following payments :.J Burk. I Tram * denotes honours, _M R LAWS ! GARAGE
bolder, haul - gray bet 3213:3 cons 2.3 Sprung, Teacher.
27.50; J Garlaud, ditto 30 00; R Gar- AND SER`'ICE STATION
' land, ditto 30.00; 1 bleGriekia, ditto Promotions in the Whitevale public
40.00; E Pilkey, ditto 50 00; J Todd, avert\. : Do Jr. c to Sr, IV, eon. !
over 75'; : Dominic Sweeney, Ivan
ditto 43 75; A Petty, ditto 6U W: F ads i -
Rae, ditto tS0.00q• J Bat key, 36 vda grav Hicks, Marion .Horny -haw. Phyllis, YPlIQ.S•f!l7 �
w t 1 con 3 Mark to pay half 5 40; F Manninz. Gladys Tweedie, Giles 1
'Macrae, drug Mark t I con 4 7.85; S Tran, Get trade Poynter, Margaret ! ..
' - Risebrougtt 90% yda grav cons band? Iv°wla°' M•.rian 13 y erman, biarlorie
136 45; J 8+w)rn, oper grader r 1. baul Turner: Passed, tanley Tweedie, I
grav con 3. Bi vda grav con 623 25; H Howard Hilt@. Frcm Jr III to Sr III.
v Michell, b•ttil pipe from Oshawa and McKay, 4tary�U'ConCnnrReFred Hicks n 1 r
haul grav c roe 8 7 21! Sf):� A Michell, Passed, Nilson Hickson, Stewart: 1
haul grav n do 6 7 20 00: tiv Nicholson.
baul grav het 28 29 a of highway 75 009 Tweedie, Harold Donnelly ;Rec. Hugh J�
0 Carter, haul and sbov grav bet 2&27 Hilts. From Sr 11 to Jr II1, boo. over _
cons 0 7 and Opp 27, 29 and 31) con ; 75 -Pearl Hickson, Douglas Rack -- 1
60.00; H Plaxton, ditto? 50; A Spears, h ®m Passed, Joy Berry, Leonard
ditto 7 .50; A Gray, ditto 9100: Fred Herbert, Garnet Bootb, Fern Randall,
;Reynolds. ditto 47.50; G Middleton. Rosaleen Sweeney: Rec•• absent on
ditto 30.00; T Norton, ditto 35,00; F
account of illness, Threeea White,
'Wright, instal pipe and fill at ipe A. Wainmau; principal.
lehoy grav Iota 8 and 7 120.00; E Reel• rented- tilt of ea.
!. lsbh i °eta\ pipe fill at pipe bet 30-31 con ! �/ during atone and
4323.30; E Wilson haul grav bet 28 29 fashioned into Time nd
Opp 27.30 con 7 and 35 yds grav 67.75; f in designs. t
;A1 D.,keld, haul and shov grav w t I �"' the st ! uur roiems
con 7 1990: A Farthing sbov grav w trials. It Ou are m-
it I Mark to ppay half 1 t5. L Hoover, terest. consult
ditto 5.00; F Marshman, ditto 6.85: W _ day. to.
McBride, 84 yds grav and right-of-way -
Mark to pay half 17 60: R Wellman -, I "No GreateeTribute"
baul grav w t I cons 7 813,25; E laon
ditto 13 25; G Thompson, ditto '1 &25: N. W. STAFFORD,
4V Parker, ditto 13 25. A Carruthers.
`,ditto 12.65; R Birrell, 352 yds grav for Kingston Road,
rota 8 opp 1014 het 10.11 coo 8 and bet Whitby
34.15 efto TS 58.90: N Linton, baul Pbone Whitby
ggrav bet 10 11, con 8 and op l0, 11. 13 08 r T'2
`con 8 etc 523); I Mcllroy. L G Witte {300: P O S T ;* O N E D
- ,J (3auslin, ditto 43 51!: L t3aualin, ditto
'•$2.50; J Middletoo, ditto 38 00; J Coch-
rane. ditto 15 04); G Lee, ditto 25 C5: A i 1
Blacl, ditto 20.25: W G Scott . ditto The .Misaiaeippi Minstrels w111 be ,
130 50; Jae Stephenson, ditto 62,15; N at Claremont, under the auspices I
Goddard, grad and grav bet 4 5 coo 9 Of the Football Club, on the
85 00; H 9 Pugh, haul grav bet 4 3 con evening of I B R O A D B E lY T
8 and 198 yds grav 57 f+t : J J Ward, MONDAY, JULY 11TH, 1927 J. drag grad and haul grav bet 4.5 con 9
49.50; J White, 124 yda grav con 5opp WATCHMAKER
19 24 19 25: R Johnston. haul grav Opp Football Match, Cherrywood -vs- f = 14Laln street, Thronto 13 -
C 19.25 con 5 45,00; T Lewis, 74 yds grav Claremont, at 6,45 p. m.
'! bet 28 and 29 con 911.11); C Barkey, Come and see a first-class game. Late of Greenwood, will be ab the shop
drag and haul grav bet 28 and 29 con - I opposite the Poet Office.
S 33 50; F McKay, ditto 18.75; B Ree•
or, ditto 18.75; G Carter, ditto 12.50 ; 'HORSE REGISTER. I C I'i L
E_R I N Q
0 Barkey. clear pit haul grav a t I lots - Every Tuesday from 11.30 a m.
$'7 to 90 2136; T Lewis, 36 yds grav n ROYAL MARK (23359. 1201 t0), Clydes to 2.3J p, . (standard time)
t 15,40; B Reesor,'baiul grav'd t 17.50; dale stelPon (imp.1, the property of m
A Lewis, ditto 6.00; G Carter, ditto Nelson Wagg, Claremont, will atand ; 26tf BRINtt YOUR REPARS
5.00; R Cowie, shoe grav n t 1 2 50; F 'et his own stable during the season a
DdeAay, haul and sbov and gray.
co t I haul of 1927.
Red and White
- - C A Batedon, grad r 1 and con 1 haul FAiR�-iE•w KiNGBEAL :7025' (26355) ,
ppipe from Oshawa 112.05; J' Mitchell, Imported Hackney stallion, the pro-
haul grav r 1 and con 166 25; A Clark, perty of Nelson Wagg, Claremont,
Rra4 r 1 and haul grav 18.19 con 122.50-, will stand at his own stable for the .
LL letone, haul grav con l 2x.75;. L I � I N -STORE
Ildiddleton, clean ditch haul grav bet season of 1927.
ExextaER 1826?. 1
.16 and 17 con 6 33.25; G Law, rep pick i (� ) 1968x, the
plow and scrapers 5.25; J D Adams, choicely- bred imported Clydesdale I _
'j lade for grade 9,75; G Bennett. haul stallion, the property of Graham -
grav bet 28 29 r I and 26.27 r 147-50: I Bros., Claremont. will make the sea- i
White, haul grav bet 25 29 r 1 and 90 son of 1927 at his own stable, Cairn-
yds grav'r 180.00; L Annis, haul grav brogie, Claremont. S. . -.", oftish
r 1 12.60; J D Retainer, drag bet 14.15 PRELUDE [24822 (20960), the -well bred VV11
and 12 and 13 cone 2 and. 3 10.00, imp, Premium Clydesdale Stallion,
(this report continued next week) the property of Oscar Nilson, Br'o=
• A by -law was passedapppointingRoy ugham, will make the season of 1(127 DUMBARTON
Ward inspector to enforce the pro. Res follows : Mod+day leaves his own C
vision of the Need Control Act, 19:'7. stable to Wm. Ormerod's, Green. _
is the Township of Pickering, wood, night; Tuesday, H. Wilson's,
1 A motion was passed dividing the baseline, noon --and night; Redoes- Buy' for sash and
!$100 reward offered for the conviction
day, �` . J. Miller's, Pickering, noon,
C. , G. C'a, Liverpool, night; rioon -sa�' a money
of the chicken thieves from Stouffville day, G. Cowan's, Brock road, noon,' '
who committed thefts in this town- his own stable night, Friday, John
I ship as follows: Mrs. Fred Hardy $3l Scott's, 8th con., night; - Saturday
for giving the information leading morning, to his own stable until
! to the conviction of thieves, and $25 following Monday afternoon.3ery
"to each of the two constables, Lorne ECSTASY, 23381 (2(N)19), the superior Q Us Toniatoes;.2 for ' 25c
Raid and Widmer Miller, who effected im Premium OI desdale Stallion. Serve Us Corn, 2 for; .25c
• . '_ their arrest. p•. y +
The council adjourned to meet again the property of Oscar Wilson, will -
make the season of 1927 as follows: Pork and Beane, 2 for 23c
- on Tuesday, Aug. 2nd, for the trans- _.
action of general business. " - Monday, leaves his own stable, Ufa= !Serve L's Mayonnaise, •1Sc
_ bam's Hotel, Brooklin, to Mr. Cook's y +
Myrtle, night; Tuesday, J, Thomp- p & G Naptha Soap, 5 for, i 22c
_ ,NOTIOE son's, con, 2, Reach. night; Wednes-
day, Temperance Hotel, . Ashburn. Cabbage,. 10 and 15c
As the Government is insisting on night; Thursday, own stable, night;
she strict enforcement of the Need .. Friday, Wm. Bradley's, Whitby, Tomatoes, per lb., 15c
Control Act, the Township Council night; Saturday, own stable until j��.
hereby requests all tand•o y ad i cut the following Monday afternoon. Maple Leaf ut11�1 Fire
all weeds on the highway adjoining -
-their premises, and not allow any nox- PUBLIC NOTICE
lous weeds go to seed on the their own Insurance Co•
land, This work should be done by -
_ !the 29th of Julyy, Having sold out my Service Station Cheap rates for farm and country
_ t }. M. FOR =YTS. Reeve '..to_`ir. Whitby of Parie. Thereby wish P
to express m buildings.
• D. R. BEATOV, Clerk. P y sincere thanks to my Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
many customers for their ver liberal
-:- Clara Prattis Ellis -:_•
� '' - Telal,oher
•ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC AR_]
Terms for Tuition
MONNEY'S PARLORS,
PICKERING
46 Every Wednesday from 3 p. m.
patronage during the time I was it
business, and I hope that the saw(
will he extended to my successor,
I also wish to state that I will con
tinue in the business of sharpeninE
lawn mowers, sickle knives, skates etc
and solicit a continuance of your pat
ronage in that line,
Pickering, July 8th. ARTHZR BOYBs,
windmills, Silos etc,
;Automobile Insurance
of all kinds,
FARMS FOR SALE
Write or phone
ED. BOW M A N
20 WHITBY,' ONT.
a�
Coal"Coal
.0 -
Is the time to bring in your bareolis ,
or any other implemenbe that
-
Hard and Soft eoei of the;
need repairinR, so that
tbeyreadye �
best quality on -
-for the spring work.
haIId '
al reduction during the
• A specinext few weeks.
THOS. A. LAW,
L O R-N E R E II3
1oic3iceri=w. Cmt
CLAREMONT
-A NAP- -E R S I
<1
wnd Picnicker's Sup lies
Paper Table Napkins. Paper Plates,
Paper Cups, Lunch Paper, Waxed
•
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_ ..'Fresh Cured Ham, Sliced Bacon,
Corned Beef, Sliced smoked Beef
;
Jame, Jellies, - '.Sardines, Salmons,_
1Marinalades, Soups, 'Haddie, Lobster,
Canned VeRetabl.ea, - __Herring,--
Fresh vegetables always on hand in season
Our Delivery and Service Free
J A '.
- .-RICHARDSON
{
Plckerrn Hardware Store
g
40t
Now is the time to get your Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire
Cloth. We have a complete stock.
Screen Doors. at 1.85 u
Window Screens at 40c '
,-I. Only, 3- burner Florence Oil Steve, 16.00'4_
- 1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00
Keep flies off your stock with Dr. Williams' Fly Oil -
5
one tried vJwsys used. _
,+•
_ -Frost Wire Fence, Poste and Staples always on hand.,
Fleury Plows and•- Scufflers and Wheelbarrows.
as
Agent for McCormick•Deerigg Farm Machinery
-.- and Repairs. -.-
Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made.
I S. BALSDON, - -- PICKI RING
=UNIVERSAL -;- MOTORS- -
F
'WEST HILL _ -
- STAR AND FLINT SALES
_ .'-a E P .A. 2 R► 8
- If yon want a guaranteed Repair job' at a reasonable
price, SEE-US.
Experienced Mechanics. - Repairs on all makes,
Phone Searboro 52-31.''
<�Complete Quality Funerals --
-_-
$70+ M 90 LID OAK
$ 1'00, $ 125 CASKET FUNERAL
9
M A T -T HEWS' BURIAL CO:
7219 Danforth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3300
One Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case,'
Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete.
No Extras.
Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements
�1
for yourselves.
These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto
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ninth concession a mile west of the
`'
Boden.
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r-
Mrs. A, Found, of Toronto, is
spending a few days of their
D. A. and Mrs. Scott spent a few
visiting for a few days with Harry
honey -moon with the formers
brother, C. A., and Kra. Overland.
1 ..
And Mrs. Found.
Mrs. M. Morgan, of Toronto, is
The happy couple. will make their
Kindree.
. spending a week with selativee
home in Detroit.
C. A. and hire. Overland and
George and Wm. Gibbons and
Mrs. Crewson and family, of To.
and friends here.
Mr, John Minshall is visiting
•
-44ARKMMONT. _
Clifford and Mrs. Roden "of Will-
Mrs. Blackburn, of Vxbridge.1ae
Frank Gibson. of Toronto, spent owdale, spent the holiday here
been visiting for a week with her
lie weekend with Ed. and Biro.
Miss relatives.
Mies Clara Underhill and Miss
sister, Mrs. Caster.
F. M. Cooper and family have
Gibson.
Mrs. Fred Farmer, of Toronto,
W. Burgess are .holidaying act
moved on . to their farm on the
"- is apendiag a week with Mrs. F.
Waehago
ninth concession a mile west of the
`'
Boden.
Gordon and Mre. Overland are
village.
Mrs. A, Found, of Toronto, is
spending a few days of their
D. A. and Mrs. Scott spent a few
visiting for a few days with Harry
honey -moon with the formers
brother, C. A., and Kra. Overland.
days this week in London with
the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
And Mrs. Found.
Mrs. M. Morgan, of Toronto, is
The happy couple. will make their
Kindree.
. spending a week with selativee
home in Detroit.
C. A. and hire. Overland and
George and Wm. Gibbons and
Mrs. Crewson and family, of To.
and friends here.
Mr, John Minshall is visiting
children Margaret and Gordon,
hastings
ronto, spent the holiday with the
his neghew, Rev. E. Oreborn and
were in on Thursday of
last week attending the wedding
former's mother, Mrs. Thos. Gib
bons.
Mre. Oreborn at the parsonage.
Ray Ramohr, - manager of the
of the former's brother, Gordon.
Charles Coo lsr has purchased
•-" ,Standard sank at Hickson, is hol-
Miss Margaret Overland was flow-
er girl at this pleasant social
his father's hardware busineae and
has now taken We
7. idaying st his parents home here.
` George and Mrs. Bentley, of
event.
possession
wish Charlie every success on en.
Trenton, spent over the holiday
The annual picnic of the Clare-
moat Club of Toronto which was
tering a business career.
Donald Beer, of the Standard
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
held in Memorial-Park on ' Satur-
Bank staff is enjoying a two week's
_ Lynn.
Hugh and Mrs. Mechin, of Pick-
day was well attended, and a very
vacation. He is being relieved by
- Bring, and L. K. and Mrs. Devitt,
enjoyable time was spent by all
in games and social intercourse,
Mr. Graham, of Neweastle,'who
has been employed in the West
of Toronto, anent Sunday with J.
H. Mrs. Beal,
and in partakingof the appetizing
Hill branch for some time.
and
Mr.. and Mrs, Clarence :Widgets.
lunch that had been provided. --
Miss Margaret Porter,- who was
And Mr. and Mrs. Brayter and
Luther and hire. Pilkep left on
taken seriously ill with appendi-
. daughter, of Toronto, spent Bun-
Wednesday evening from Toronto
on the C. N. R. for a two months'
citis while attending the straw -
berry festival at St. Andrew's
`�• day with Mrs. Collins.
holiday which they will spend
Church, Pickering,
g, on June 28th.
Stewart and Mrs. Combs, of To-
with their son, Clarence, in Inver-
and taken to a Toronto hospital,
> lronto, spent Sunday here with the
may, Sask., and with relatives in
where she underwent an operation
latter's brother. David, and Mrs.
Taylor, and while here attended
the United States. We -hope that
they will thoroughly enjoy their
is making rapid progress toward
recovery and is etpected home
-the decoration services at the -Un-
-
well earned rest.
this week.
w ion Cemdtgry
Mrs. W• G. Bingham and family
shoved last week to Toronto where
. FULL LINE OF
TIME T1BLE— Piaksria; 8labion
'they intend to 'reside in the
"MARTIN - SENIOR"
T. R. Trains going East Ina," follows
. .,.future, Mr. Bingham having Be -
Paints, Varnishes etc„ for interior and
No, 10 Mail 7.58 A M.
28 Looki 13.59 P. M•
' = cured a good position as house de-
exterior work. Now is the time to use
„ �
1! �corator with the Robert Simpson it. Clive us a call and receive aatis-
Sunda � train, 8.38 A. M.
_
" _ Our schools are now closed for a
faction. Prices right.
Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection-
Trains going Wsi due as follows -
No. 29 Looal 9,22 A. M.
couple of months during which
ery always on hand.
., 87 Local i 2.44 P. M.
- �clth teachers and pupils will en-
Highest prices paid for good butter
9 Mail 9.08 P. M,
Joy a •well earned rest and store up
_and fresh eggs. —
Sunday train, --.--8-82 P. M.
an abundance of eaergy with
0. G A NI N O N
Foregoing is according to Standard
ng
which they will begin the fall
time.
-term.
30 BROUGHAM
FARMS FOR SALE
286 Acres, pressed brick house, bank
barns, cement silo, beautiful clay
land, running stream. Can be pur-
chased with cropcheap.
175 Acres, clay land, brick house, bank
barns and silo, running stream, well
situated, much lees than $100 per
acre. Bee this.
Phone or write
43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby
Hovis-Bread
e
R.Mo1 NV.
AUDITORIUM
e29.00
E
HE E O R I
,large crowd and a very enjoyable
THEATRE
Save
service of speech and music as well
, 'delivered any
STOUF FVI L L E .
$' ietock. During the absence of Mr.
Special
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
_
a
and Prosperity -:
JULY 8 and 9
• - turned on
aceompanied by -David and Mrs.
..place -
-- _ - -
Regular swing dtlr-
HOUSE PETERS
ding to his butcher shop, a business
in the'
STORM- BREAKER,
-- Commedy.
In which he feels perfectly at
THE GUMPS
'
Fri,and Sat. 15 and 18
µ
HOOT GIBSON in
Communion services will be con -
ducted in the United Church on
Sunday morning nest Prepare-
Chip., of the Flying II
Light and Dark Grey -.with 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants.
Ranging from $8.50 to $17.50.
Also
Dank a definite oz~
p
Two Comediesa
iz
- "-Prices- Adulte 25c'cents,
Rubber Heel, Good Fitters, regular 5.50; at 4.50.
children, it years
4 '+
—sacs under 15- cents
ia
S. G. Schmidt, - Proprietor
ilu, and is now at the home of her
'Men's Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes 32.40, Special $1.75
_
xs
Wm. Mundell and Ben Kilpat-
wick left on Monday to attend the
e29.00
E
HE E O R I
,large crowd and a very enjoyable
- " - funeral of a relative near Wood-
Save
service of speech and music as well
, 'delivered any
1 V
$' ietock. During the absence of Mr.
Special
I
_
a
and Prosperity -:
11- pbtrick, S. Rumohr is attend -
• - turned on
aceompanied by -David and Mrs.
..place -
-- _ - -
Regular swing dtlr-
�3Z.T�.21�,2ER AO•AIN'
ding to his butcher shop, a business
frig the year will
Mr. Pugh's return on Monday
In which he feels perfectly at
.:make it possible to
morning he was accompanied b
his mother who will a end a weeI
-sit home
. -home.
-
= travel at - holiday
Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits Blee, Dark Brown and
Communion services will be con -
ducted in the United Church on
Sunday morning nest Prepare-
4'bu�
Light and Dark Grey -.with 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants.
Ranging from $8.50 to $17.50.
.
Tory service and reception of new
Dank a definite oz~
p
Men's Oxfords -Ox- blood, Tan, 'Brown and Black" Goodyear Welt,
- ,members will take place on Friday
s
Rubber Heel, Good Fitters, regular 5.50; at 4.50.
evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. J. R.
Framer, of Dunbarton, will preach
r
P e
rfe
ct I o
ilu, and is now at the home of her
'Men's Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes 32.40, Special $1.75
_
on Friday evening.
,A number of our residents went
_
f f
` •
' �''INGOLDfs oPhone 3500
CaII at ".- '.t+ .
to Piattei d on Sunday afternoon
':.•nod attended the Thanksgiving
oil
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v
-
�Bervice in connection with the
STAXDARDDANK
a graduate nurse, of Toronto, is
now waiting on Mrs. Caster, who,
' Diamond Jubilee of the Confeder-
- e are glad to say, is somewhat
rov
ation of Canada. They report a
e29.00
Farmers, Attention
,large crowd and a very enjoyable
_
,
Save
service of speech and music as well
, 'delivered any
Scales acid Oil Engines. Fleury's
as a devotional service.
o -
. and Trav
Mrs. Morgan re
Duncan and Mr .
a
home Saturday evening,
_
a
and Prosperity -:
Brantford binder twine and second-
• - turned on
aceompanied by -David and Mrs.
..place -
-- _ - -
Regular swing dtlr-
S . ' Pugh. with whom they had been
--- - = spending a'couple -of weeks. On
. Full stock of
frig the year will
Mr. Pugh's return on Monday
-- _
.:make it possible to
morning he was accompanied b
his mother who will a end a weeI
-sit home
Wicks and Supplies
-
= travel at - holiday
-- or two wit their at
: Lakefleld.
- =tor all makes.
;tine•
Mrs. E. Wardell, trained nurse,
costs must he kept in proper relation
Dank a definite oz~
p
who has been is atted+dance on
Mrs. T. Caster during the psat
F. ffi . � o .o
ti On of our income,
three months, was taken ill on
yM Manager is thoroughly familiar with
Thursday last with an attack of
CLAREMONT
_ - TH6
ilu, and is now at the home of her
to assist in carrying your farm pro-
O
sister,-Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson We
Agent for Ackerman's Quality
i
are glad to know that she s now
Harneee. Ask the user.
Established 1871 Ise
recovering nicely, Miss McPhail,
STAXDARDDANK
a graduate nurse, of Toronto, is
now waiting on Mrs. Caster, who,
Spring
- e are glad to say, is somewhat
rov
PICKERING BRANCH —O. A. Sharpe; ''Manager
im proved.
v the
� • Next Sunday morning at
- -;Baptist Church the pastor's sub-
Hsi
e '10
ject will be "Blessed are the Bruis•
'p ed 1 " The communion service
ro IM be held next Sunday morning.
In the evening the fourth sermon We have_ a full lin
-.'in the series on "Dare Devil Dan- of the renowned
iel" will be delivered, the subject
being "Weighed and Founts Want, Boxer Wall Papers
ing." Those who failed to contri
�a
Farmers, Attention
bute to Home Missions have a all prices, rom
' p
I am agent for the World's Greatest
Save
further opportunity to do so next
F Sunday. Thia is the last call 'for .10c to 1.00'
Ban -..king ` Service
Scales acid Oil Engines. Fleury's
Home,Miaeions.
A number of our residents saw per roll,
o -
. and Trav
a the aviators to the number of
_
a
and Prosperity -:
Brantford binder twine and second-
I about twelve or thirteen as they
. were on their way to Ottawa to A full line _ of. Sher-
..__
-- _ - -
Regular swing dtlr-
take part in the Jubilee celebra-
tion. Among them was-Col. Chas. win-Williams
(PROSPERITY on the farm is large-
frig the year will
1 Lindbergh. the first man to 'make paints.
..,.a solo flight across the Atlantic,
ly dependent on factors beyond
.:make it possible to
'The passed over here on Satur- -
y
day foredbon and little did they Also, Some
the realm of the farmers' coutrol.
There must be a good market demand
-
= travel at - holiday
.: 'think that tragedy would overtake
them within two hours when one G nice inghams and
for farm productaand the production
;tine•
of the planes'craehed to the earth Rayons for
when it collided with another taus-
costs must he kept in proper relation
Dank a definite oz~
p
iag the instant death of its pilot.
Notwithstanding the very cool spring.
with market returns. Our Branch
ti On of our income,
weather on Sunday evening a large
yM Manager is thoroughly familiar with
number attended the decoration
services at the Union Cemetery, Give us a Dell and be
the business of farming and is ready
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The grounds were beautifully - de - - - - -- " 9E:
corated for this annual event.
to assist in carrying your farm pro-
O
Rev. E. Oraborn and Rev A. Me- Fresh CLellangave addresses befitting the always
,gram to a. success conclusion.
occasion and members of the chor- on hand.
Established 1871 Ise
STAXDARDDANK
OF C�t%t•I•ADA
PICKERING BRANCH —O. A. Sharpe; ''Manager
Braneh•s also at Brooklin, Wwt Hilt. Whitby
being "Weighed and Founts Want, Boxer Wall Papers
ing." Those who failed to contri
�a
Farmers, Attention
bute to Home Missions have a all prices, rom
' p
I am agent for the World's Greatest
Save
further opportunity to do so next
F Sunday. Thia is the last call 'for .10c to 1.00'
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Scales acid Oil Engines. Fleury's
Home,Miaeions.
A number of our residents saw per roll,
_
. and Trav
a the aviators to the number of
Brantford binder twine and second-
I about twelve or thirteen as they
. were on their way to Ottawa to A full line _ of. Sher-
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Regular swing dtlr-
take part in the Jubilee celebra-
tion. Among them was-Col. Chas. win-Williams
r ::
frig the year will
1 Lindbergh. the first man to 'make paints.
..,.a solo flight across the Atlantic,
.:make it possible to
'The passed over here on Satur- -
y
day foredbon and little did they Also, Some
-
-
= travel at - holiday
.: 'think that tragedy would overtake
them within two hours when one G nice inghams and
;tine•
of the planes'craehed to the earth Rayons for
when it collided with another taus-
Dank a definite oz~
p
iag the instant death of its pilot.
Notwithstanding the very cool spring.
C
ti On of our income,
weather on Sunday evening a large
number attended the decoration
services at the Union Cemetery, Give us a Dell and be
`
_ - TH6
The grounds were beautifully - de - - - - -- " 9E:
corated for this annual event.
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O
Rev. E. Oraborn and Rev A. Me- Fresh CLellangave addresses befitting the always
occasion and members of the chor- on hand.
Established 1871 Ise
al class rendered appropriate as-
lections. In the absence of Mr.
Fletcher, Mr, Walter Kerr, of De A.-SCOTT Ashburn, led the choir. Amon
. . , �i� ''
those who attended the service . Whitby Br., J. H'• Perry, Man
were a number front Toronto who Phone 1402,
remained over from the picnic CL&REMONT
held the previous day.
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If you buy
PATHFINDER
is your tire I
A LO W- priced,
high- clua}ity
tire, subject to
standard warran-
ty, designed to
.run the "Oyp"
out of business
_$nd-- -dOiIIgg it.
Built by Oood-
year.
Made of SUPER.
TWIST. Wonder.
ful value made
possible by huge
production.
G. & A. T. Law
Pickering,'•Ont.
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For service sake. boy at home.
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Farmers, Attention
I am agent for the World's Greatest
Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves,
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Scales acid Oil Engines. Fleury's
famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinder,
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Wheel Barroweetc.
Brantford binder twine and second-
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hand separators for Sale.
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Phone 506 Pick.; \.BROIIGHAIE
• .Green River
�a
Basket Factory !
Manufacturers of
.All kinds of Fruit Baskete,
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.Berry Crstes,e
Farmers'Bushel Baskets,
a:
_ 'Clothes Baskets.
Frank Pennock,
- Proprietor
-Markham 1604
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STANDS FOR THE BEST
Litter Carriers, Hap Carriers.
Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow s.
Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. ••-
It will'pay you to get my prices on
above before buying elsewhere. r'
FRANK J. PROUSE
Pi(`liFR1N(?. - ONTARIO
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TRAGEDY ATTENDS n�E r French Desire
LINDBERGH'S VISIT`
. � Peace • •Pact
R? Horr Gea P. Graham
` OW MAM EXECUTIVE COMWT-TEE
•- 'A,ccompanying Airman Meets P n t0 CsO� Negotiations Toward that End,
:Death Through Collision y Begun � With Representa-
_gver nding Field tives of United States
Confinement Methods Are
Parts Whitehouse, Ameri- nisi
CEREMONY CONTINUES Declared Ineffective and can Charge d'Affairee,'had a long can T
Harmful to Prisoners _ f & ' t'xersatiGa with Philip Berthelot, sere-
One of Lindbergh's accompanying Hague.—An.-urgent appeal for t'ary- general of the French ForeigU Y
sdT comrades met death when -Iris �Hce, oft file _project of perpetual peace a. x
Shane collided with thb propeller of � the abolishing of the system of prison xr w � between "the United States and
t cells in general, and for the allowing 1. e
smother aeroplane The _victim, Lt., of equal rights for men and women France, and the American Ambassador;
.1. Thaddeus Johnson, jumped, but his a- Myron T. Herrick, who has sailed fqr
i prisoners was voiced at, a recent pub - America,, wi+l probably present the
rachute did net open and be was yp Ming of the "Anti -sell Comm!•L•
p - a : •` French view thus outlined as a -re-
W. The fiver the Sa oc -• tee for Women." v. � rt•to Washington. Therefore it may
4III7:ence cast gloom over the Satur- W. Francken of The Hague t pO
.day welcome of Ameri 's adz hero to �'' . I pFOperly be said that official negotia
� stated that the system of .confinement . e -
` Ottawa though the ceremonies were in cells in Holland had proved a tions have begun.
learrded oat as planned. great failure.' It had no regard for Certain dis7latchee announce that
i the United Staten Government fon Ti
WRIGHT DEFEATED. ffie Individual requirements of those i ;a
confined. Moreover, as a rule, its �+ 1 malIy proposes in a message cabled —
_,Toe Wright,. Canada's prnier dttratioa' eaceeded - humanitarian de- throilgh the French Embassy at Wash-
i SS��aatt'SMW4 lost his opportunity to win mands. Although some improvements ington to the Quai d'Orsay the im-
tllla Diamond Sculls on'the Henley -, Hono rRV secaeTAR'v
have been introduced by the peniten• : mediate ripening of conversations on vxl
'!0�4lmmes course on Saturday when, ' the subject of a special "treaty ex.,..
leading, he fouled his right oars' authorities th @re is much more
to be done. pressing and good {eI bons. t ,
a dragging rope and lost a race . A change in th8- appointment of the I Confirmation is not .forthi�53iing 'on
had already won It was the committees supervising prlsons� the Executive O#cera Of this side'oi a definite diplomatic note
kind of hard lack and the so called colleges or regents and also having been sent. Written documents
Toronto oarsman felt his loss a more systematic care of ea- prison- 'theNacional Committee' will certainly have • to be exchanged
ty ere was advocated. At t5s name time for the Celebration of -soon, but. at present the
ken did not approve of too o s age o oral communications. If
BY a flttiug formula can be' found, which 4.
many regulations, which but hamper w . ? ': Con eder�atiom
Oommander Richaru E. Byrd palirta r }
•. w. new picture on the aviation canvas the Individual care of the inhabitants awl .. . , now seems probable, the French Gov -
p of the I Gov-
ernment would welcome a pact, a5d
of the world when he completed. a suc- penitentiaries.
ceasfu3 transatlantic flight to France, Dr. Francken said that it was but - - ti ., it . has reason to believe official z
ig America is favorable.
right that women should be taught a
'bdt owing to fog, had to feel his way handicraft when in prison, and that Mr.Jaan iJd y - Mr. Herrick left on the new French
to the coast and crash his plane In r+oNOrrwreir scca TORY o .lam
the ocean due to his gas being outs they should have access to the open liner Ile de France, which Is making ate`
r she ocean his trip claimed no air prison; two privileges which until The Committee Responsible for a Memorable Celebration its maiden voyage, and will spend sev-
noF were not available to them. — �__.... _. -_.. _._ -. -_.— eral months to America, hoping to q
r . �eaaualfdee and promires results from return for the American Legion con -
a scientific standpoint. ---. ALL CANADA REJOICES vention, wbfc wise >,e held iri Paris
e - in September, He will not fall to have a,
UNSUCCESSFUL t7
1Rachcau Plan `heir cmm'r But the committee ex -' important conversations with Presi- A,
file Jubilee flight of Air Captain i -Her Sons Ring From Sea to y �.
tchell from Toronto to Hudson Bay I g $ ^Plled :tse•1i in the arranging for such dent Coolidge and Frank ,B. B. Kellogg, r
*mAr trod at Sudburl* where Mitchell Shameen Drive I Sea, From The Rit "ers , a stupendous and gratifying under- secretary of State, and will doubtless
ted for gas and ran foul of they ('��� u t . —Unto the Ends Of taking as the Jub'.tee broadcast warmly suTlport the proposals. Quite
laadi stn damaging his plane and Canton Hears , the Earth whereby all Canada and the world informally there have been friendly
a$ g's. , talks between Mr, Herrick and Arta•
;aaadag the completion of the trip - lat large were able to participate in ;
Attack Aimed to Liberate a most memorable and worthy render- aide Briand, the Foreign Minister, but
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impossible. DRAMATIC BROADCAST in¢ of homage to the Fathers of Con these are naturally unacknowledged.
Prisoners— Nationals Said Cede- ation, to. the Countr. and' to the It Is not disguised, however, that '
ROAD OPEN. Y,
To Take Tsin O The Dominion Govern ment radio British Empire. "i.
The "Ferguson Road" from North $� p Colonel Lindbergh's arrival in Paris
j broadcast from Parliament Hill stimulated the pact Idea, and fir, Fier �a
Bay to ODebrane was formally Open-' Shanghai. — Uneasiness prevails at through CNRO station. Ottawa, and VERY IIIGH LEVEL. nick's Memorial 'Day references also t '
cs by D1laaster of Lands Filayson Canton, say reports reaching here, be thence distributed or rebroadcast from •d
helped In some potimistic quarters
o4 Saturday afternoons,. This motor cause of rumors that Radicals are the twenty - three leading Ca is Lan . The whole program. staring with it is hoped that the preliminarles will
Iskhway opens a great north country planning an attack on Shameen, the broadcasting stations and v7wI of Visco•>nt Will ;nzdon's addr "s Firing'
be completed by autumn and the docu -y
Ze the motor bourist The use of foreign quarter, to liberate imprison - Detroit, so that the mere ^t tvr� with his 14laiesty's message, t0 the playinit
highway Is to be controlled by comrades. Agitators are reported the humblest cr tai set could and d'id f "God went outlawing war and providing ti
n Save the King on.the card- ,
tom, being strictly policed to pre- to be interfering with British steam- listen in to the Jubilee y morning, arise be in-any--issues fors that might
program from loll at 1.30 a.m. on Saturday arise be ready for atgnatere.
tVA arm in the district through era on their way'to Hong Kong and I our, country's Capital. overt/ number broadcast Was of the l
it passes.' to be calling on farmers and laborers) OTTAWA "ENFE'1F,' highest' order. The add'remes were pp
THE AUTO TOLL j to assist In a drive on Shameen, { Announcers' deacripticns clearly de not mere greerhesr but inspired .ora- New' Type oil Plane '
The important port of Taiagtao on ions: Politics was forgotten and the
deaths are reported as due' to Klaochow Bay In the Province of plcted' the magnificent scenca'at Par- ,ii,^ire �� "I
Q'1� tiamen Hill when at norn Frida ark of true F�atrif+•tlsm in- Near Completion
Motor accidents over the week end. Shantung has been occupied by a de- Y spired each and every utterance so
tachment of Nationalist troops. Say 'Bourdon," Canada's "Big Ben,' that the listeners were thrilled, edi-
_ SUNDAY SERVICE. the vernacular newspapers. This de- � Out the hour of no^n. and as L i htwei ht, All -Metal Mono-
The Jnbdlee��� services fled and enthused with ISUrP Can- $ $ "
tachment, the reports said, on I the last deep-throated reverberation ad'ianism. The addresses in French, plane Has Reduced y
i'ari4ameat H111 were impressive city bi float from Hatchow, which rang from mast to coat. Canadians even to those who could not under- _ -
under-
the extreme. Throughout the . they recently captured, and then pro- I were thrilled by the sweet music flf _stand the language• were inspiring Wing Span
1urgth and breadth of Canada sdmul- ''ceeded along the railway toward Tain- our wonderful carillon, one of the from the very force acrd dramatic Detrolt —A 'new tyke, lightweight.
taneons services were held, br•mg'ing, aafu, the capital of the province. world's most magnificent chitr►es of art with which on'iv Frenchmen all -metal monoplane, less expensive
to • fitting close lire long -bobs- rem - The papers also report that the ,bells -53 in number— ranging from could dcp,er them. The music, .the, and_ more durable than the, present
embereS Jubilee of Cansd l's Axtleth. northern General, Sun Chuan -fang, at 10 tons to 16 tbs. in weight and pro- ode by Pl;i. Cnriren so beautifully transport plane wbll be ccm.oleted ^.
birf8rdsy. j.one -time the defender of Shanghai, ducing a heart- affecting beauty of read by Miss Margaret Anglin, the I within two weeks by.. Ford Motor
n t0 ► Seattle to ! who is now at Tainanfu, is expected sweet bell music, a truly fitting* choir numbers — everything made a ; Company. �T
_ �
to surrender to the southerners mo- memorial of an honorable peace in. continuation of effort which will long I The wing span of the transport
Tel& � mentartly, thus further opening the which Canada played no small part, I live 89 truly inspirational. We as ' rllane, 58 feet in single motor and 68 �1'
" goad to Peking to the Nationalist in- and a memorial inaugurated under C4srtadiam owe a debt of gratitude to feet in tri- motored machines, will be Y, '
'Victoria, B.C.- 1ia19ry Oscar Parkin - vaaioa- local happy circumstances. I the Canadian Jubilee Celebration reduced to 45 feet- in the new model 1
lion, Canadian entrant is the Seattle- - 4 CONGRATULATIONS IN ORDER. I Committee for bringing us all to -I Ford also has constructed A tiny,
xbkio non -stop Hight for a purge Of.
f)jfS0,000 and royalties, detailed his I The Dre�heT inveighed against the The committee in charge of our gether where, whether from Halifax single- seated monoplane with a wing
lens
for the proposed 4,100 mile people who attend church for no bet- Jubilee celebration has been most or Dawson City, our hearts beat in .spread of only 22 fe+# but has not yet
f fight here recently. ter reason than to show off their beat, energetic in disseminating well pre- unison with those in our country's I started production of them. The type
Parkinson is the entry of the Ryan ' clothes. He concluded his homily with pared Jubilee literature, interesting I Capital and we were really and truly appeals to nearly everyone. but nuts.. y
;.jNlotor Company from Its Sea Diego, i this tribute: I am thaakfu l to see it pictures and informative charts to i of one heart and mind —a true unity tors, who contend that the light emaM ,
Calif, Held and will fly a new type I is obvious none of you have come here acquaint Canadians with the sound —in the celebrating of our country's', Pintos 1a the most dltHctltt to handle �.
for that reason." I reasons why they should be proud of sixtieth birthday. I at present.
1Etyaa
monoplane,
'with a 16 cylinder
'
radial motor of 410 horse- power. He
•*M follow the routs of tits United
�tatee round-the-world vier. sad, PRIME MINISTERS SINCE CONFEDERATION - - -
v4th a cruising speed of 110 miles an _ u
hour, hopes to reach Tokyo 42 hours w /`
! (after leaving Seattle.
The aviator plans to leave Seattle
next Sunday for San Diego to under IF
go his final . testa. He believes a
squadron of trans- Pacific contestants_
!will net out from Seattle together. �.: ^� ;�� ` ti t�; ti • '�
Parkinson was born at Nelson, B.C.
! CANADA TO HAVE x, P �.� Y, -ti:�t
_AIR MAIL SERVICE �' \ r .
I - Inauguration of uick Deliv- _ =`
� cry on Septem r 1 to ,s'�� � •�
Montreal"
Ottawa. —Hon. P. J. Veniot, et-
master- g<;neral, is concluding arrange• �G-. ;�, �U � � ;a� � �'A�� "� <s F, . � ` ��� � � -�� ! r
jests with the Department of Na- r, ? C
tioual Defence foi the aerial mail ser-
vice which is to be inaugurated on
' September 1. Several planes have
been assigned to the service which, it'
was learned recently, in to go as fat
;tweet as Toronto.
The idea is 'that incoming ships be,i
Bonet at Father Point, where special
.. :1
Metter mails would be transferred to +
,Quebec; Montreal, Ottawa and Toren•
A. great. saving in time will be at-
fected if the experiments prove suo- a
+fir•
The service, which will begin In L Hon. ALEXANDER MACKENZI1l... L# -7, Ri ht Hon SIR JOHN A MACDONALD-
-• Now. 1873 to Oct.. 16 1878. ht 1, 1867 to Nov. 6, 1873, and
September, to essentially experiment M> 000 y
>; Hon. SIR J. C. ABB01tT— �� t Vt. 17, 1878 to June 6, 1891.
al bat, owing to the advance In ayla• June I8, 1891 to Dec S, 189? r. 3. Right Hon. WM. LYON MACKENZIE KING C- 7L4i.e t •
t1on, it Is believed that its Practice
• a. lice SIR JOHN THO�SP90N- 4 Dec. 29 1921 to June 29, 1926, sad r
Dee., 6, 1892 to Dec, 12 1894 Sept. 2A, 1926 to present.
bility will readily be established. It Zo4L SIR MACRENZI$ BOWE'LL— 9. Right Hon ARTHUR MEIGHEN-
iL Wi1i be a permaalifsor and may Dec. 21 1894 to April 27 1896. July 10, 1920 to' Dec 29 1921, and -S
- f{. SIR CHAiZLE9 TVP ER, )`sari — . June 29, 1926 to Sept, 25, 1926.
_; sad to other intw4ow oe vi ss, mrMay tat, 1896 to ul g 1896. 10. Ri ht Hen. SIR WILFRID LAURiZlt-
throughout the oo11112h rte �' tom i0, 1911 to July aio. It" fix-• - gutty 1>. 1tt+6 w Olt. -6. 1sa11.
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Lln&ergh Again Shows The better the quality of 04
tea you use the more impor-
SW Modesty
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Quick, oafs, sure relief from tant it is that the container
I callo as** on the feet. Garden City, N.Y.-ColOnel Charles
should be the very best. By
Psycho!ogical SP `�dluall drug and shog sto A. Undbergh endorsed the project to
'Need Such a Tonic as 'Dr. careful tests it has been proven
make Roosevelt Field, from-which he
wil, Ir
ReStore "Nny are ou , se tchl youre.e f Drse W 6 that Aluminum is the best
Jiantal Pink. Pills to- Put mw an -die started his'flight from Paris, a pen.,
pain do amw but opposes chang- container yet found for tea—
Health. Coo I'm the only'one that knows manent airport, and paper the poorest. Red
Ing its name to Lindbergh Field, he
Vnen a girtAn her teens becomes wher6. I itch."-The. H-umoriat (Lon- ked only in
don) . told the Lindbergh Flight Memorial Rose Tea is pac
Pale and sallow, especially if at the DEVELOPE WILL Committee In a letter received here. Aluminum.
same time she shows inchimtIon- to Not to Teacher "I sincerely trust the memory of
Roosevelt's supreme sacrifice
tire easily,'a listlessness and inatten. n
Teacher: " Ob, Johnny, how d1r4y' QuentF
Lion to her work or studies. she needs Desire Necessary for Cure will never be forgotten and that this Classified AdvertisementS
Dr. Williams! Pink . P-'.Ils, a tonic your hands are! Wha.t,would you Bay Says Expert field will always carry that name as Y WANT-_--
which directly and specificany con if I came to school with hand%- like -a- token of our appreciation of ALESWE�4 OF INTEURIT
his S ED to sell for the Old Reliable Font
The drunkard. the dope fiend, the 90
recta the -condition from which she that?" I courage and bravery," the latter said, hill Nurseries (Eatableshed YeaX8)
n't be degene lines. big se�lers,.
Is suffering. A chemical analysis of Johnny: "Nothing. it would rate, even such relatively New -and speclaJ
Quentin Roosevelt, an army avi, cluviv highest contmissio
;a ad 0 territory, D
the blood of such a girl would show it Polite!" harmle, diets as the pessimist aud h Experlea
ator, was killed In France during the PaI4 andsome free outfit. tiou-
the selfish can all be cured if the de- neeeseary. Write for fuU par
be deficient In just the elements iently awak- World'War. &Ort.. Stone & Wellington. Toronto 2.
Monopolist Isfre for evre can be suffic
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can supply.
points out Dr. Henry Knight GENTS. EITHER SEX, $75 A
cc Cleane
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�Mut an analysis of the blood Is not A l.tLLIe fellow left In tharge �of his � ened, , r1L
heeded "IN t -Miller in the July Issue of "Psychol- week easy selling FBI hine lk
-the physWal signs are plain. tiny hrother called out: lother, won on eight. cleans ever3�
I
ogy Mazagine." "Desire," he says. NO MICINE UKE Magic. Free samples. P. A. efebvr
#mong these signs are a pallor of you p!e"e speak to baby? He's sitting lo,, Alexandria, Ont.
the cheeks and lips, dark circles un. on the flypaper, and there's a lot of is the chief factor in determining be-
FOR
havlor." UINZA PIGS WANTED.
der the eyes, easily tired and breath.. flies wa4l:14 to get on.- IN pa ticulars a�
Dr. Miller BUTS OWN TABLET- lly
F Conru
4�ess after slight exertion. Poor appe' "Here' is a dflunkard,"
continues. "He decides that he will borator a, Univers y of Toronto.
tite, headaches, and sometimes faint-, "Life's Little Trials.
break the drink habit. He makes a
Ing -6pells follow; often -the patient is Grave Oversight.
T.
"Pa, what's the difference between For Either the Newborn Babe or
solemn oath to stop drinking. He
nervous �afid Is startled at the least, a hill and a pill?" the Growing Child. An empty medicine bottle, the con.
conditions. Ideclares;,'T-will never drink'again!'
gi 'I do not been anal
noise. '. In a ' 11 run-down don't know, my son, unless it's, . tents of which have
Bilt all the while he is thinkin
there Is no other tonic will build you that a hill is high and a pill Is round There is no other medicine to equal zed, was found in the burned clothes.
crave the stuff I do -not know how I
10. up so quickly and so surely as Dr. -i8. that it?�". Baby's 0,*a Tablets for little ones- -Salt Lake City Tribune.
can live wlthsut it. - I am afraid I
Williams' Pink Pills. ' The' statement' A.Nawl A 4411 is hard to get up. fall. His whether it be for- the newborn balie
-of Miss' Dorothy Lumblin,-Bush Is- shall fall' and he does
and a pill is hard to get down."� a- * -ox-tbe.-gro-Lw-Tn—g-4hild--the-Tableta-.al-
N-S—wil - -okher finartnatton--trtumps-oTer-his-win.-L,--
land. N. 1-hringhope-lol - to —L1 ways do good. They are absolutelY REE 1300K
;�eak girls. She says:-"[ wis I h f rom Dr. Miller points out that the power
free from oplated or other harmful UANCEWENTonREQUEST
ful weapon of Imagination should re-.
my heart I could persuade every per-, In drugs and the a feel
quisitive Fido. mother can alway Tells cause of cancer and what to (IQ
son -who is in a run-down condILIOU -: Is enforCO hia'desfre 'and w 11. -odor-.7etc- Write for
Henpecked Husband - �'Vvrher drunkard -should have forctVly and safe in using them. for pain, bleedir,g,
0 91 ve -Dr. Williams' Pink--Pills a a
t Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John it mentioniLg tiis paper.' A&
vour mistrelos going for thewInter?' I -,te!uly thou its Cancer HosPtUl
-year agpj was a weak peK9 s ghti 'it will be easy
trial., About a Mald-To Palm Beach, air." Armour, R.R. 1, South Monaghan, dress, ndianar
for me to stop drinking, for I detest Indiarapolis nj
girl suffering from ' impoverished. H. If.-"Do you know whether she the stuff. 'Itltastes-bad. It la'detri-* Ont., says:-"We have three fine,
blood and a' run-d"-n sy�Aern. with healthy children, to whom; when a
many of the attendant symptoms. I Is taking me with her?"-M. 1. T.. Vuo mental to my hNealth, wastes MY dicine Is needed, L we have . given
Uams' Pink' Doo. money,',, destroys my prospects, and me
had often read of Dr. Will 'only Baby's Own Tablets. The 'Tab- 1 T
taste, see, or. Aching Jointso
Pills and decided to take them, and I have no desire to ever 'lets are the best medicine y�u can
after using. six boxes I feel as well Tongue In His Cheek. even smell It again.' where there are
'an as ever. Dr. Williams' Fiancee Robert, mother gske Dr.-Mfflet siresses' the point that keep In any home Apply Minard's a few t I Imes and
d strong e young children."
Pink Pills will be my standby in the me to object to the use of th word what -the character-of your life may Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but' note the quick relief.
future If ever my blood needs build. 'obey' in, the ceremony." upon tbm---aature--aAd -thor6ugh laxative whiobr-regulate the
--IT—e-'And what did you tell her ity of your habits. He says, -4-
Jug, up again, and L shall always . find stomach and bowels; banish coned-
v
lea3ure - In recommending them to 'Fiancee "I said I'd let tt- stand. 11-aelf-education . conalst3 largely in
p pation and indigestion; break up
others." told her you could take a joke as well building, up wholesome and construe- cQIds atLd simple fever and make
is any man."-Boston cTranscript tive- habits. Selfimprorvement is
You can get these pill% from your. teething easy. ' They are sold by
primarily a matter of replacIng nega-
druggist. or by mail at 50 cents a box medicine dealers or direct by mall'at '14, Val
from The Wr. Williams' Medicin6 Co., Tested and Labeled. Ilve . and -harmful hablts' with those 25 cents A.box-trom The Dr. Wil- fuK OF
"Ito Brockville, Ont. the that are positive and hel-pfbl.
"flow old are you?"- inquired illims' Med4cine Co,, Brockville, Out.
t conquest Is
"The first step In babi
visitor of his host's little son,
"That is a diflicult. question,' ans- 9 Know your objec a
ay.
elf-analysla.
Sonning Herself.
wered the young man, removing his firstanckthen plan your campaigil for
�pectaeles and wiping them reflective- Its realization: There -can b6 no Im- A young girl- came to the lai
"The latest personal survey avail- provement
Alt - 1� of personality- until -cme Father Realey, ef Dublin, and con-
ly.
able shows. my paychological age to becomes fully aware. of the faults f"sed that she feared she had Incur
4. hich need to be �orrec;ed. The next red the sin of vanity. "WI
be 12, my moral age my. anatomical �w
father
you think thit" xat make DR
age. 7, and my psysiological age, 6. 1 1 step In the procedure Is to rationalize asked her AGGING-DOWN
om Consider the evil habit confessor.
the situad
suppose, however, that 'yod refer to N
Flormulite `�Becaase t;very morning when I
my chronological age, whicfi� is 8. from every point of N ew
the wi'ys in'wblch It.is look into. the mirror I think 'how !PAINS RELIEVED
-fashldndd that I s-eldom a list of -all
That is so old
-Succ�� A -every reagon'tor bilt-ak.
think of, it any more. an be ' "titml 121h," the
Ing its hald upon You. - -T41§ wiU Never fear, my 'girl," wa re- MAU
strengthen your- des issuring riply. "That 'Suffered Newly aYem
zine.
ire to get rid of it.- Isn't a s1n; Wo
Then calmly resolve that, ther next I it,s. only a mistake."=The Church- Lydia F- Pinkham's
Middle age is that period in life Vegetable
Also the Hard. conditions �artse which might
I to do when if your heart beats faqt. no' mat- time the. the undeitr mam Umpound Bmught Her Health'
able- re-
"One's face has a great dea. -obably b6- have. prompted
% with success in a card game." ter who's around'. it's pi %ponse that You will react Alff e�rently:
"How about one's. hand?" cause. something's tb* matter with I t. You will break the. contIT;uity. of.the close to P&pa's 'Locker.
us reflex deliberately by Probably the� youngest person on Moose Jaw, Sask. - "I am going to U,
try to tell you what Lydia E. Pink-
ot.
-of subcouscib 3i
-Teacher- (after a lesson on coal)' Teacher---:"Now, bom can a Y consciou's volition.. Each time you"do, the: Atlantic ocean to-day was the 'a Vk�getable Compound has done
Fri- harn
Smal Boy youjel me something about Good daughtpr of M -1 suffered very badiy with
Any questions?" this you are breaking the power of r. and Mrs. David Jones
y'rannize over y for me.
"Please, teacher, wherp doe, e fire' day?" ' who was born flamma-
wi"� the the habU'to t ou.Also of DraKton, Ohio. dragging-down pains and in
Tomm-f-"Yes, ma'am. He board 'the steamer Minnesota while tion, klso pains in my right side over
feller that done t 0
go when it go-4 cut" he housework fQr each time you repeat the different re a
action you are building a new, habt;. 'n-- route, from -.Ne�yF Y6Tk to Paris.- my hip and m -h le side into
Robinson Crusoe.". --rnyleg. I =nearly a year wben
Consider this fact.. Rejoice In It. You Ohio paper..
mother- dear, your fath ' are actually conquering. You- are
er have an o t
would have to on. But
You are growing
and I-Arst-met at a d.ance." becoming supreme.
al� into the glantbood of mastery."
86n—"Oh.. so that's why� he's
ways telling me to keep away from'
Ctair of Canadian
dance bralls." literature
One of the first lecturesbips liq
Nothing grieves a child more than perhaps
to study the wrong lesisonsaud lea . rn Canadian. literature, by thb Unl-
something he- wasn't required to first, has been anuoujaced
versity of British Columbia; Vancou,
learn. ver. Dr. Charles G. D. Roberts, poet-
and brose Writer,.the author of many
Minard's Liniment for Insect bites books, has been appointed to the pool-
tion. This is an.encouraging forwam, en helpe e.
who knows mo. this letter any we ou see fit
Jkn expe., movement.. and Dr. Roberts . has ex-,.
.'Vaur on 6111Mn ctud. -The sfkction,i�t iheT40�9-
more about less., and, Jess. press6d his sati
Outlook.
.4Lition thus 'accorded to -Canadian
Tires - writers.
7--
my rnut-her said to take Lydia EL
Pink�arn'q Vegetable Compound as it
-5
saved her life years before. I took
Waldo Emerson. He was born in
two bottles and I found 1 was better
I k L taking it and also usea
so on
L die - Pinkham's Sanative Wash.
Kek
nothing to compire with the smi�oth.
I Me had two more children since
fore' Ernest Thompson Seton was
then and am perfectli wel I used
7'
to have to lie down two or
pressure tires. joke and vibrations
disappear. Sbe hes of rough. goinig
times a day, and now I do all
housework without trouble. I
cannot disturb you or hersn the mech-
ways keep the Vegetable Compound
pm;sm and well-built structure of your
in the house as I find a dose now and
car.
T -illin for —
.']If it is slippery and muddy underfoot.
or
When you tour on Clum-Dipped Tires
i 6ther woman
to try.,,-Mrs. EsTF[ER HOUGHTON9
Waldo Emerson. He was born in
all roads see:m equally good- Th— Is
I katchewan.
Lydia R Finkbam's Vegetable
nothing to compire with the smi�oth.
Compound fa a dependable 11ii6dicinG
fore' Ernest Thompson Seton was
owe performances of these big, low-
7'
born in Durham, Eng. Both men have
pressure tires. joke and vibrations
disappear. Sbe hes of rough. goinig
cannot disturb you or hersn the mech-
pm;sm and well-built structure of your
One of Roberts' teachers was Dr.
car.
.']If it is slippery and muddy underfoot.
Gum-Dipped Tires, having double the
Fredericton Grammar School, who
road contact, cling to the road and hold
-the car unwaveringly to a true, straight
afterward became Sir George Parkin,
xourse. 0n grades there is extra tract-
4
Ion; at sharp curves or in quick stops
you will ba*e perfect control of wheel
administrator ot the Cecil Rhodes
and brak,-- Skidding is almost inl-
possible.
.,.,:;"_'Through the development of the ex-
clusive Gum-Dipping process, Fire-
J(�cts after the mannet.of Keats. In
stone has tremendously increased tire
'con tires. This insulates
mileage in bah
and impregnates. every fibre of every
Common Day," and "The Book of the
cord with rubber, reduces internal heat
and friction and delivers thousands of
Proved safe by millions and prescribed bv ph ysicians for
extra miles with added comfort and
ings.. Among prose
safety. -
Ask any Firestone Dealer to show YOU
Colds Headache I Neuritis Lumbago
the structure of Balloon Gum-Dipped i
and "More Kindred of the Wild.P He
haa jalso written a Aistory. of Canada.
Tires and to tell you their advantages.
lRe is an authority on this type of tim
and is in a position to serve you better
situated In Vancouver, has an enroll-
ment of nearly 2000 students. It pos-
and save you, money. See him to-day.
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART]
InPXSTONI& TIRE & RUBBZR
OF CANADA LIMITED
Hamilton. Ontmio
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
nally . rearing gne buildings, being
liberally endowed. Dr. C. L. Klinck
is Dr. Roberts spent the
Freeolne
president.
which contains proven directi54,
6
rdestess Bunds the only Gtun-DIppedThw
winter In the West, where he gave
lectures on Canadian literature and
ISSUE No. 28---127.
. The work will mean Dr. Rob4trti re-
sidence in Tancouver� for pait I of,ea&
year, but will leave. him -fr ' ee, I for the
remainder to devote 'himself to his
�4+4� n- his moth6r.s side Dr
i Ift can bell?
and 1will ans.. -
-any I'd be only too glad
�--!i A
i 6ther woman
to try.,,-Mrs. EsTF[ER HOUGHTON9
Waldo Emerson. He was born in
'414 Mome SqUAM Moose Jsw,l
I katchewan.
Lydia R Finkbam's Vegetable
7
Compound fa a dependable 11ii6dicinG
fore' Ernest Thompson Seton was
for all wo
For gale by &Urrist& everTwheriil- 0
7'
w
Rob6ftg Is a distant cousin of Ralph
Waldo Emerson. He was born in
New Brunswick, Just six months be-
7
fore' Ernest Thompson Seton was
born in Durham, Eng. Both men have
become noted for their annual stories.
One of Roberts' teachers was Dr.
George Parkin, headmaster of the
Fredericton Grammar School, who
afterward became Sir George Parkin,
j3 A LYE
4
administrator ot the Cecil Rhodes
Among the early works of Dr.
Roberts are poemT- on cla".id sub.
N
J(�cts after the mannet.of Keats. In
a long list -of works, "Songs of the
Common Day," and "The Book of the
Native" stand out iD his poetic writ-
his best-known
Proved safe by millions and prescribed bv ph ysicians for
ings.. Among prose
works are "The Forge in the Forest,,'
"The Heart of the Ancient Wood,"
Colds Headache I Neuritis Lumbago
and "More Kindred of the Wild.P He
haa jalso written a Aistory. of Canada.
-Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
The 1julversity of British Columbia,
situated In Vancouver, has an enroll-
ment of nearly 2000 students. It pos-
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART]
sesses splendid grounds'and is grad-
nally . rearing gne buildings, being
liberally endowed. Dr. C. L. Klinck
is Dr. Roberts spent the
Accepi only "Bayert) packag'
president.
which contains proven directi54,
6
winter In the West, where he gave
lectures on Canadian literature and
Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 t&bleto
24 and 100-Druco"
readings from his own work. He Is
1a 'cousin of Bliss Carmen.
Also bottles of,
Aspirin is the trade wart (reclatered in Oanada) or Bayer Manufacture of U000600tilt-
of Salicylieseld (Acetyl SalicYlic Aeld, "A. S. A."). WhilS It 18 WOU kDOM
Keep Minard'a Liniment near at hand
sciaest@r
that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture. to awlet the -Vmblic &ssinst ImItsUms, - tbo Tablets
of B&ygr Compm, WUl be staWed with their SmOna tra& ma% tb4 ,Dam Orem"
Z rmy 1, M� 3.a® n. 0
2�
2 �
r�p 4T
7-
-Miss WiQnie Bartle -Wm. Collie spent a couple of
a pupil
is
%
Dentist, praoc- i%
-John O'Connor, of Belleville amination at the Toronto Conger- ti sing in Toronto, willl be here in his 7T
passed the Introductory Piano Mg. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dent! 'T 0-
LOCALISMS.
of Mires H. Law, has successfully days this week in- Orono..
is Visiting his parents here. vatory of Music. Congratulation& office from 1.30'
p. m. to 6 p. in. as as-
.Dr. and Mrs. MeEwen'spent- a -At St. Gborge's Church, Sun. lial on Thursday. -v
day S in., -SL Andrew's Ladies' Ai&,w
-Jew days fishing at Honey Harbor, f Y hobol meats at 9.80 a;
morning service =James Allaway, of Toronto, y ice at meet at the home of Mr@. Spragge
followed Evening service is at on Wednesday afternoon; 18th -0 T_H-I�N G
, I ,&pent the holiday with friends in 10-30 a.m. C L
Pickering. 7 p. a). On hot Sundays service inst., at 8 o'clock. All the ladies
-Fred. -apd';`-Mrs. Connor and will not exced one hour.
Come of the congregation are invited.
were in town and bring your visitors. -James and Mrs. Henderson, of
over Sunday.
the Garden Scarboro, spent Suladay here with
-Remember Part
-Miss Mary Dale, of Manitoba, Park the former's sister, Mrs.
to be held In Memorial Pick- Rankin,
Is ding a few months with eriog, on Friday, July 15th, under and also attended the Thanksgiv- From now u n"til July 1st we "are teatur'-��
th
�"Flireriug friends. ea spices of the Ladies' Aid of ing service held in the Memorial
-A. H. and MM Cattle and son. St. Paul's United Church. Sapper Park.
ing thisvell-known brand of
F." of Toronto, spent Sunday at t1be will be served from 0.80 until -The Oshawa Reformer,' which —Clothing at one price.
Isoiiae of J. E. Doyle. have been served, followed by a has been for a number of years a
Miss Minnie Morris, of Toros- splendid-program. See bills. leading journal of the county, and
sister, Mrs. Wm. Oullis.
".to, spent the holiday with her -Albert David, a prominent for the greater part of that time,
�
ocalist, of Toronto, was drowned a staunch supporter of the Liberal
-Mrs. T. O. Johnston, of-Gorrie, on Friday morning in Sparrow or Reform party, has discarded
'$�100
a even S
ding a few weeks with her Lake, while botbing. Deceased the old name and beginning on per
',-;mother, Mrs. J. H. Roger& was well and favorably know-u4n- -Monday last is now known' as -W
-John Walsh and son, Joe, of 'Pickering, , where .-he and his bro "The Oshawa Daily Times." The We are showing a beautiful range of this
spentover Sunday with ring
Lindsey, ther had frequently appeared' in change is due to the fact- that the
thef We brothers here. concerts. name is a misnomer, as it is - ------ - 'Clothing in blues, blacks,. greys, .
rm
-Oliver and Mrs. -Crarnmer "Lakeview' Farm" was , the no longer "Reform" in politico,
motored to Goderich, where they
the holiday with friends. scene of a very pretty wedding but independent. As it' is now • fancy worsteds and tweeds.
on Thursday, June 30th, -whet) the only newspaper published in
-Mrs. Kemp has returned to
The. Clothes are, Btrictly Made to Measure.
V �her daughter's. Mrs. J. Draper, af - Pearl May, -d-saghter of Mr. and Oshawa it was .a matter of busi-
& Mrs. R.....C. Stork, becarae-the bride ness to discard politics- from Its
JAr _vW10ag friends in Whitby,
-Mrs. Frank Hall has accom- of Mr. Wm. & Miller, son of Mr. columns and take an inde adent
and Mrs. W. J. Miller. Rev. J. S. stand, a ecurse it has rollowed '0-
cnied her sister and other friends -Y . Fxed T. Bluating, Pickering
-a week's motor trip to Cleveland. Ferguson officiated, and the cers. durinir the past feW 41,1144"a spite FAtablished 1857.
-Dr. Fallaise, Dentist, wb mony took place in a bower of Of the name by which it has been is
L____UoW on his vacation, will be back peonies, saow-balls and -ey-r-Inga. kndwn. The last number publish-
`f- , to W4.offlce again on Friday. July in the presence of the immediate ed under the old name, which ap-
N
relatives. The bride, who entered peared on Thnroday last, was a •
In the Continuation School here, n
I gmnt Sunday with Mrs. Norman ding march. played by Miss Isobel issued from Canadian newspaper Jt
51012* the room on the arm of her father, great credit to that paper. It was
Miss Munro, formerly teacher to the strains of Lobengri 'a wed- One Of the largest papers ever
Squires, was contained a splendid e Iq r�
-
Banks. attired in a dainty office. It co
powder blue georgette fro adus-'
-'Some of Our residents have frock, with description of the various I
been using new potatoes, grown grey shoes and "ockingo and white tries in that progressive, city, its
�Y in their own gardens, for about mohair hat. She carried a shower churches, school@ and varioas
two weeke. bouquet of pink roses and wore the aportinx organizations and charl-
ble institutions, It is splendidly
groom's gift, a triple strand of 11a
-Thos. and Mrs. Nash and fam. yearls. After the ceremony, Mrs. illustrated, showing the various
..fill of Barrie, spent several days
with the farmer's daughter, C. Stork bang, After a buffet factories, public buildings and
Mrs. luncheon served on the lawn, Mr. retidences, as well as its leadin
W. A. Reid. 9
and Mrs. Miller left amid a shower public men.. past and present.
2 REAL 2
-Ernest Baker and friend, of port, by the many (. I I
of confetti and good wishes for a Lovers of. s A
Claremont, and Miss Phoebe Bak
trip through the Great Lakes, the group pictures that appeared in
er, of Toronto. spent the holiday
at the home of their parents berey bride travelling in a rosewood the number, will have recalled to
-Rev. A. R. Sanderson began . e wory old familiar scenes.
last week using ripe tomatoes teresting number vvillbe IALS
ere de chine dram, and black their me
anTgrey coat, with hat and shoes This in �S„JJ P EC
�turn they kept as a souvenir by the many
grown to his own garden. This to match.' Upon their rt
is. unusually early, and we doubt will take up residence in the vill- residents of the' utomobile eity.- •
age.
any one can beat it.
-Harry and Mrs. Boyes, and -The Diamond Jubilee eelebra. AU0LJrY
Mrs. W. J. Clark motored to Ham• tion which was held in Memorial Keep the garden party date, Jdy
Aer's sister, Mrs. Fiticsimons, and est success in every way. The The C. P. R. bridge gang ars m aw!w
also to take in the Old Boys' Re- 7-A'
I. Uton on, Saturday to visit the lat- Park on Sunday afternoon,, was a 210t.
y was Sae. although somewhat building the bridge below the school
cool for comfort, The platform Pickering played our local soft bill
and Mi& Juniper and two eautifully decorated with tom and won out on Monday evening.
0 was The picnic on Sl►turda was attend.
V, daughters ha*t returned home d*ge and bunting. The rain on ed by about 100 people w 0 thorough- 'to St. Hyacinths, Que., after Open- the previous evening had caused ly enjoyed the day.
Our BIG STORE blend is splendid value'
:ding tv!,o weeks' holidays with the the color in the bunting to run, Winter@ Brow, are busy on atone
ruler parents. Mr. and Mrs. but this may be taken as emblem. work contracts. They have the now at- 66 cents pet pound, but as a special
J J r. of the Greenwood Road. sitic of the manner in which the McIA ghlin house to build.
ImTeE.Jones. who has rented the various races and nationali. MrsuO'Loane and the Misses O"ne • -Inducement to place this in every
Aire. N. J. Morria"y's residence on ties, which have come to make of Toronto visited the old home with
Claurch St., is moving in this week, their home within the boundaries Frank 0. McCarthy, on Domion Day.
Mr. Wallace, who is vacating the of Canada, are being assimilated Pratt Congratulations are in order to J. K, in every home We are giving away with
on his marriage to Miss Marie
residence, has rented W. E. Peak's and all doing their part toward Thompson. in Toronto, on June Both. -every pound, ABSOLUTELY FREE
-dwelling, which is being redecor- making -one great and glorious Xhe happy couple spent a week motor.
ated• nation. Rev. A. R. Sanderson i1)9 in western Ontario and will soon
-Services will be hold in St. presided, and among those who take up residence in the new one lustre finish" cream pitcher..
AdA@d_Church at 20,80 house-
took part in the service were Rev, here. We welcome Mrs. Pratt w our
�uth,.new--hn., - - - ari6us shoWes to choose from. Don't 7
and 7 p. in. Morning subject- Tither Ry_%n___6f__Whftby_ Rev.-,
""rbe -Round about, not the 9bort Mr. Barnes. of Greenwood, Rev, bold every good wish.
Out," At 7 p. m . the pastor will J. S. Ferguson, W. R. Sproule and Jet this offer slip by, as a ET_ �0680
-7 try to answer some of the ques- Adjutant Barclay of the Salvation Now Advorstsomwmcs.
tone In the -Question Box" which Army. The chief feature of the beautiful little pitchers wont'last long.
have become very interesting. meeting were the addresses of OR BALE- Standing bay and
Oome and woreMp, Rev, Father Minehan and A. H. Fyount pip, J. Mundell, Cl
aresnout.
-The members- of St Andrew's Cuttle, of Toronto. Both are elo.
90x40 f t.
Y. P. S. and their friends are quent speakers and their addressee POR SALE -A frame b;Lm..
A condition. Apply to Mrs, G
asked not to forget the picnic to were listened to attentively and Philip, Our "FLOWERDALE" Oraiige- Pekoe
be held on Friday. July 8th, at were, much enjoyed by all those
VOR BALE -1 bores, 8 year@ old. -worth 85 cents per - pound. &a our
ClIgapman Box woods. Be at the preeeglt, which numbered a thbull- U good driver. Also top bulley. - Orval Shea, -well
oughuft. "tf
eburch with your lunch -baskets at and or more. Mr. Cattle reviewed Er
P-30 p. m., and be sure to bring the stiope taken in forming the o. 2 and in order to induce
0 URSING-Mrs. M, O. Webb, speeialL
r own supply of dishes. Those Confederation previoub to 1887, N reg-
istered nurse, is open for
viDg cars a" requested to bring and the progress made. up to the Phone Pick 3712. every one to try. Ws ! line also, We are,
in along t000, 90 that those who present. Be referred to Canada's
have none will be able to go also. great wealth in, natural products rPO RENT-On con. 2..Pickoring, a ng away with every pound "absolu-
jL 4- d co Apply to TIm, Watson,
An offering will be taken during and the growth of its industries, R 3 eti�;
R. 2!0P_ick
t 44tf
Nwafternootifor the Missionary and its great posoibiliti utiful labs
as
�ee. Rev. tely free" one 7-inch be&
OR SALE-12 aboats of pins, well
e.in every ftad. Father Hinehan - spok F n. 2 nanny goats. i buck. Fred Lamy,
w F con. Pickering, If is Well'
-What was perhaps the heavy. lot
grown, salad bowl. �1his bowl itse
triotic view, aud-being of Irish 42-46
sat motor traffic ever seen on the giarth he was in a position to show
Provincial Highway was that of the patriotism of OR SALR-17pigs. 3 months old, h f ks
the people,* FAppl! Wilber Johnston, lot 24. coo. 5, Pick., wort at least 20 cents.
`the holiday which continued from which patriotim has increased ering. R R. 1, Locust M11, 44-.45
"Thursday afternoon until Monday greatly during the past two years OR SALE-Bay loader-and side
_there would C
si ce'the Irish Free State delivery, Apply at lot 17, D. F. con., Pick-
-be scores of care running in each established. Father as been F
er ineham is A PMAN
direction as closely as they could intensely British and has great
shire Berksbire and 2 York-
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run with safety: Notwithstind.' love for British institutions. His boars, registered. and young stock. W.
ing the heavy traffic there were work in the temperance movement F, Disney, Greenwood. Phone Pick 2314. 38tf,
if any, accidents to re and it) social work is well known ORGANIST - WANTED -For St.
very few. 1
cord. Among the number there throughout the province, so that Andrew's United Church, Pickering. Fot full THE 10ENTRAL.GARAGE
'were many Americans cars, the his a 'ring was particulars apply to M. S. Cbapman, Pickering.,
mach in Pleke
tourist season having
now got appreciated. The musical
WAY FOR SALE -15 acres mixed
f the service was led by the JLJL bay at cor. of Bay Road and B. F. con" Telephone 4900
nioe�Z started. part o
Pickering. Apply Mr, Byran, 25 It Ave.,
-Wbe present price of gasoline, well known Salvation Army Band
Toronto-
which to 28 eon to a gallon, without of Oshawa, who also rendered
ARMS! TO* RENT - Conveniently . .....
the tax, is lower than it has been several @elections in addition to Flocated, excellent soil. Possession to plop
for some years. The reason for those on the regular program. A after Preafn.t crop. Full ponemon,April let, Ipps
to
this is the fact that the oil wells double male quartette gave one Apply D, Conant, Oshawa, Ont. 400
are pouring Out oil faster than selection and a vocal solo was ten- WIRE PENCE Auto Be irs., Accessories'Oil.s and
the twenty million or more motor dared by F. T. Bunting. quite a Lock fenvi .-Car of Frost Tight pa
14 just arrived. Also awes
Care can Use it. New oil fields in large number were present from binders, 3 movers and 2 bu for We. W. F.
Dian", Greenwood, Phone k 2314. Mf
California, Texas and Oklahoma
Nc --.. -.Gasoline, Acetylene Welding
a different parts of , the township
have opened up daring the post and the massed choirs from the ''OR SALE—Used Brantford Refrig-
year with the result that the sup. different church JL1 erstor, in good worki nanwIled
re
as in the village good Battery CharginA
ply far exeseds the demand. 22z nqr=-,,i shelves.
This as well an in other part& of the Half price. w . T. Mbar, Dvabarton. "-45
condition "y exist for a number township took part in the musical WBT-WASH LAU.N.
t.
otyears, but a change will events. rt of the program. Miss Hattie TORONTO LWpaIrs made on al makes
DRY (Semi finish).—Let out driver call wW
ally tll�ke Plam While the de Mw Presided at 'the piano. A col. explain our 24 hour onvice. just leave yaw
Man 19 DOW very great, and tion was taken up which name with Mr. S. W, I avis, barber shop. We ♦
I pick up and deliver 8 times a week.
d lee cars.
the number of motor care is arson- amounted-to $91.78 and after pay- will
..4
ally Increasing, w may expect ing expenses, which was not very F ARM MACHINERY—Frost dt
Wood. Cockshutt, Tudbope, Andermajobn
that in the not far we future, great, the balance was divided be- Deere, Bissell. Gould. Shapley & Muir. Flea",
the oil fields will become exhaust- tween the Canadian Red Cross and Wilkinson. Best tww. Also De ?=. Ord-
T84NPos. lour
0d so that the supply will not fill the Salvation Army Hand, vrbo
Green ood 27tf -' _
ARM FOR SALr.OR RENT-96
ever, scientists WAY hays discov. this service. 'Before returning to F k112, con. 5, Pickering lots
the demand. BY that time, how- kindly gave their services free for
.9red some satisfactory substitute Oshawa, they were entertained at acres of land in lo HARLES Bo SPENCER
of water at both placesland good buildings and
e,�,Lo
her
V
Do thatwe will not suffer from a the home of W. G. Reid, where medium fences. I are forced to sell or rent on ac-
count of Tdr bealth.71.1annes W. Hick. R. R. 1,
of gasoline. sapper was served. Locus, H I "tf Proprietor, Pickering •
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