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J°i• N w•C.:' w. - - w COL: XIJV1a ONT., `FRIDA.Y,- JU ]5;= 1$ 7 - - -- _- No ;,4& 'w - -•w ir;W0liilrt,o=tal Its% ENTRANCE EXAMINAT10N8 Do not fail to hear the faanius t ]reciicai - Saw min a 'SaA rook sad Thistle Entertainers, of To- fulicandidates at Is a the i recent Entrawnce GREENW FORS H, O D., D ii party Thursday a Y management n gl July02 at; Examinations Pickering held at township. a three ten• o- eal Associa of•Oosario. Res. ree g ip. se Eyes examined M aypdntmeat. to be held on the spacious lawn of. -W. PlcsltltIxG Claremont, Ont ,. _ .. G. and Mrs. Pratt, Supper served Eve G. Annie (bon). Mary A. An. • stev, @lie L, Appleton. Leonard Bar from 6 tog o'cloak. Adults b0 cents,- PP Hstablished-I886 _ 7 �• Baskets Ot all sizes children 26'cents. cell,.. away Bath, Basil Bye. —Rose AA E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and R (bon), I Albert Found, Irish tJamee - .eSaiicitor,Notary Publle Etc. �����yy to CENTENNIAL CORNS & thou), Isabel Lennon, ; � can. South Wins, Court House. Whitby. 46dy and• descriptions xing. Chas Leaaon, Winona McEw- 'd Agreed garden party, under the en, Margaret Mitchell, Audrey Powell All ae, onlite must be paid (�. BROWNING, S, O.. Barris- Ethel Powell, Dorothy Ravin, Kenn or arranged for by July L' ices of a Young People's Society K .�i tar,Solicitor.Notary Public. tiaoes'slk., at lowesir pricey g etb Richardson, Bernadette Robinson let, as I am lesvia for iDt69adiat�y west of Post ce Dunda Street, of t e Centennial United Church, will g Whitby• Hie pie 386, 3k9 phone 892, be held on the spacious lawn of Hilton thou), Morley 9tepheneon, Pearl Swan England early in July and r P Zillah A Vale thou Margaret West- T t `� EATON lk ROSS— Banisters, $o- Q Brumweil, Highland Creek, on the )' gg require m books closed : Salt for Bale g ney, Helen Wood (hon). q y .[Jlieitars. Northern Ontario Building, 880 o'clock CLAGeorge-Brown Mo n er n t da e. ing of Tuesday, July 28th, at 8.00 of later the that t $a1TStret, Toronto. ck (standard time). An excellent W.J. Beacpn, CHAS. A. WHITE. Program will be given by the follow Mary Bingham, (bon). �, D: F. Roes, Adelaide 2767 jug well -known artists : Miss Pearl Olive Brown, Ethel Bunker, Irene IC1HARl:$ON A P10KER]N(�— 4uooessor o late W. G Barnes Newton, elocutionist and entertainer; Carlton, Reva Davis, Muriel Dunn, w Barristers, Solicitors eta, 2IS 2I4 Comred- Phone Mark 6420 Mies Ethel Grainger, contralto soloist; Zara Gee (bon)• lelay green, Ralph A large ;. aratlmLife Beading, Corner Yonge and Rich- The Bootle Trio, instrumental solos, Hoitby. John 0 Knox, Mary Lehman ` '. ffioaoSta., Toronto. Phones, Main 190 and Main due's and deice jpfetno, mandolin, Stanley Linton, Mildred Mantle, Viv Stock of Feed t, - -0690. Pickering _Pfbceopen Monday and Wed- banjo, Spanish andHaw'aiian guitars.) ea Oliver, Mildred Pegg thou), Ellen .osda, i evenm$Sand a0 day Satutday' including F URN I T U R E A refreshment booth will be on the Rave Millard Reesor (bon), Ralph Sat arts evening. Phone Pick. 8600. 8tf grounds for the sale of ice - cream, .soft Sadler. Elmer Shirk, Jack Spenceley, i Dentcsl AT BOTTOM PRILE9 drinks etc.' Admiesion.35 cents, child. Edna gtephenson (bon). Mabel Story, of various kinds on hand J. X-.- $ E A.. ran 20 Dente. This garden party is Eleanor Thompson. Joseph Ward, µ TIR. J. R. FOWLI$. •Dentist. Oor. CLAREMONT, ONT, postponed from July 20th. • • Kenneth Ward, John White, Walter Better secure yotrt'-- supplies now t° �"Xinpton Rd. and Victoria Park Ave. To Doucette. ese it will be Scarce and lliglleC (Bus Dressers $12 up, Washstands Whitevale garden Party, July �. wHITE4ALE in price later an. Mato. etc at door). Open Ev Q�hoae xovtara1a. l9ly up, Chi$onere, 5 drawers. (), Beatrice eo Qe 13 McIjrJames nn a Ari WHEAT ANI! BARLEY" DlEZ. D. 0. Smith, Dentist, $tovff• and good sized mirrors, First class ograni —Ileac it. VVk. Honor Graduate of Cbisago and To- half price. It will Lenbouse, Peter Soho], 'diary Teety " WANT ED rooW-Universities and the Royal Col� of ay you to call. OUNBARTON. . IhOn). DeswSurgeons Phone office o1, Reheats P a ?I018, No outid appoiatmeau. ably 0 Miss rElva Mitchell spent Sunday is and these pupils ereiall f oui Cherryiwood, ` �+ Z� � ��► ^' LAKE B. '' BEATON, D. D. S., ��( t Quite s cumber from bare attended which school thus passed 100,per cent " B Graduateiof the Royal Coleige of Den Roofing Material and University of Tprogto. 018cd of its candidates. oats Mumock's Gonfectionery store. Whitby. the Orange 'parade at Markham on 1085ae boars 9 to lB : l to b 80. Ind.'phone e. Tu 4eddy, r� t 5 z British Columbia Shingles BSI phone ago. 441y 8 Z „ , Miae Adelaide Annie of Tyrone is Hear the Danforth United Orch- T - spending her holidays wi'fb her cousin, extra at Whitevale, Juiy 20tb. C 0 A L A' EIL C. SM1TH, D. D. 9., L. D. S. No. 2 8 and 5z Miss Marjorie Annis. sic 1' (Successor to Dr 1, N. Dales), Graduate of • "' Mr. and Mrs. Datoe and eon, of To- the Roy 1 • College of Dental Soneons and Toron • -- GREENWOOD. ; to University. At Claremont office over p. A. rooto visited with their brother. El- n A good supply of Hard and Soft' Scott's store every Taesday and r-ridap Phone *Z'OROi+1T0 ASPHALT mer, sad Mrs. Barrie. pp y Stoles 10.11. 27tf - Cl', W. Anderson epeoc the week- Goal on hand. Also a supply _ r ROOFING Miss Evelyn Burke and brother, end with Robert and Mrs. Birrell, o Mervin, of Niagara Fall *, Out. are via of Kindling Wood, �� "TTURBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S.. Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 88 inch James and airs. Ralne @peat Sunday iq D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of fling their aunt, Mrs. S, Morrish. stove length. Den Surgeons and the Utuvarmt of Toronto - widths, 4 in 1 Shia glee ; also with Mr.. and Mrs. Ellitott, at Agin- 7 Dan and Mrs. Hemmick, of North court. Odre above 1 S- Baiadon'sstore, Pickering. Ont. Metal Valley and Tonawanda, N, Y.. • nt a few days 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, Cffm hours 9 a m, to 5p. m., or by appo int• - Wm. Lod Mrs. Ormerod and Mrs. Pick �Op• 481y Ridge Roll. vtsitiog Gbe letter's sister, Mies V, Ha ne were in Markham over, the 12th ` _— Allison. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING Material, or will give price on of July, ? .. finished job. The Rev. Fred Story well speak on Chas, Nichol donned the orange re• >rzsisv!•! 6etrls! _ /� "South America- at the Sunday even- Ali& and attended the parade in Mark• L. BV IAN/NOHA lAli' LIZA BETH. RICHARDSON —Suc- /''� �i�(�! in service at 7 o'clock. The address tam on Tuesday. JL'Acenm to the ate W V, Rrehardaon, refire. ss•. PICKERING .aw will be illustrated b lantern slides. y• Building Lod General s ee weu -tnofo F-"e Innasaae Comp= of • ' On.TuesdsZ attarnoota from 3 to 6 �'S H. Wilson sad Lfovd and Mrs. - Contracting. _ soli+ arrastal atanang 3atf LUMBER Y _ _ Wilson. of Oshawa were it the village — - P08T1Li. Llcenred Anotioneer. + � try were At Home or theirndmsn � Estimates furniaired on all cla+taee W Monday evening. y airs. Widtht�idge and daughter, of of work— IDterior and Exterior. ,e •ear ooauusr o! tact Goa osrksrio woe friends. A goodly number turned out. sacs saws at call trees anisssed s5 an iibaewe �� �i� +�� , Toronto. spent the weekend with Mr. alterations and repairs. aaM(m• Address Gram atvw F. o., oai. KAREN and Mrs. Trimble, chimneys Built Concrete Work. UXBRIG6 Mrs. P, Middleton. of Buffalo. is Phone Pickering 5712 B•B�TOP To�xaBlr� visiting with her father - in-law, Wm. s • O*+g r ane, oaistsialloamfor saklsy We buy and sell, furnish quotations Avery unique event took place at Middleton and family. FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO '�• avaspssOs�°'�i '�• � Il sad information on all Listed and the home of Hush Gregg Jr sod Miss Albert Bailey is helping Dad these ��° -wO! °i Unlisted Mining Stocks. Ellen Gregg at Uxbridge on Wedaes y y g S H i N G L E Q " 'rte �raiiava7a net t-t g da e b way of L change loot a holi- ry day, July Bch, when a fleet Tamil reun• We will be pleased to advise what day). while Bob is in Hunts- • � unto- WIC MAW, LIUBNSED AIIO• ion brought together aaanv of the des- stocks to buy or to bold, of villa. , TtONSER for Yuri: Qntario stadDae>rar andante with their families, of Mr. Nova Scotia Shingles Cooatsaa All ktnba of sales prom tttsasOsd what stock to sell. Mrs. Robert. Birrell has returned g and Mrs. Hugh Gregg, late of tbaTown Galt Galvanized Steel 8binglw v) _-H Pi K G N E-,.,.- C E EWS to Termsressi °abia" Dataa for mss iaE 'Clients are making onp home, after apendiDg a week with her aussasad at NEWS' Omev. Bea sod ladepea- g 7 by ships of Pickering and Re&eb. who Bird's Felt Slate Shingled sot slows. w`ttby, out. sly following our advice. carne to Canada with a large t+►rr1liy. 'brother, Mayor Roy B. Robson, and for axle at i family of Quelpb. Our long experience in mining, ex. from the County of Derry, Ireland. F. L. and Mrs. Green left on Thurs- T. PATBRSON•8 CLAREMONT s tending over a period of twenty in the year 1833. At that time the day to take a weil•earoed holiday in years, allows as to give sound advice means of travel was so slow tbat it Call and get prices. Phone 2812. ` T m the Did country. Mr. Green has look- r i n It I 1 1 e on the Investment feature of s mine required I6 weeks to cross the ocean. ed forward o this trip for some time G7 or the speculative feature. of . pew- The decided was a successful next that it and we hope he will enjoy it. L ( pective mining venture. was decided to meet again sea year: Pickering Among those present were : Thos. and Miss Annie Jjayles. of Brougham. .:..-- - - - -a a_.._L,,._ °.t V -- a--' -- use- If you you would have the - best use . Brandram -: ' ­ Henderson's J. Palau and Varnisbes —We have them. Also, Oils, Shellac and Polishes.. . Tires and Tubes for your-auto. or bicycle. : 'Phoae 4600 �. r AL`iIN BUSHBY - PIGKERIN -G Man'' Homes . will require a Mattress doring the fellowln'g few A w s. we - Bell the Marshall ( Prices $ 25 to $ 75 f We garantee our $15 Mat .>tiress_to be pure white layer felt - - Our 8 50 and 7.50 Mattresses in grey felt and -very serviceable . AU nin Conch, in a Vet+. Members of Standard Stock Exchange _.', o LavrU aDa bra. llr g, Is o e and ra. regg, ug regg a Isobel (3. Gregg. Jean Gregg, of Clara- - - -._ passed the aminstioD in iano at the Toronto p .. _'. ' Members of the Montreal Mrs Jac dough Conservatory of Music. Congratula- end enabled her to face the future life with courage and resignation to the MiainR Exchange. Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, moat. David sad and ter Olive. Clarence E. and Mn. Jones and baby Jones of Toronto. John and linos. A few of the members of the Ladies' - - HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness sad < Metropolitan -Building, Mrs. Beare and Fletwood and Mrs. Aid wad some of thei Church officials on Mr, and Mrs. Parts is now complete." TORONTO, - ONTARIO Beare of Greeab►nk, Mrs. 8uaannab Doble Florence Little Agin- called their n MOnday evening, prior o their Laeiog BOOTS —GREB SHOE . ,have Phones : Adelaide W71 and 6371 and of court, J. H. and Mrs. Doble and Miss ours and Earl Doble of ble Robs, y'' up residence in Brougham, and, on behalf of themselves and the friends We. a large stock of this Fwmssu Boot on hand— unbeatable THE RURAL and Mrs Baled of 8einderland, Wil. and neighbors presented them with a for hard wear and tear. SECURITIES COMPANY LJD. Bert and Mrs. BArd of Seagrove. John dinner wagon and Albert with cuff- links. While sorry to lose the Her- REPAIRING. • ' Oream at the and Mrs, O'Neill of Lomar. Colorado, Mrs. James R. Hatcher of Salt Lake vev family from our village, We hope their sojourn is Brougham will be • We maintain our established repute- Uon.for repalKng all kinds of t Real Rotate and Insurance. Oity, Utah. J. Wilmot wad Mrs. Gregg pleasant one. ' harness and boots. ++ Claremoa y CreaZey7 A. E. and Miss Smith and Hugh Gregg talented entertainer of Toronto. • and E. Farm Properties a Specialty. Sr. of Uxbridge, and D. E. Dean of = CECIL BRADLEY- Read O!llce :213.214 Oo ntederation Shelburne, ._ WHIT"AL.8 `' of Toronto, are left to mourn bar low. Interment was made at Wbitevale Life Building. Toronto,, Phone -Main 1390. Clara Frattim Ellis, ,Entertainer, at IDecoration services will be held in the Whitevale cemetery on Sunday, Harness- maker, r . °----�- ^°°-- • °-- °-- °--era :c_ Whitevale on July 20th. ..: _— -' July 24tb at 2.30 o'clock in the after- -- --- ^`�- - --sa__. — ,_a_._— —,l, PICKERING, ' ONTARIO __ '.,. :- _..-;.- a'a:.• rtcaertog vet nos Phone 6600, 28rd WHITEVALE. -_ "' omciaaea>:toteeervtce. bay rs nvpru that a large number from the day, July 19th, at 8 o'clock. Will the members pleasevote the change of day . . The Women's Institute sewibg in- structor, Miss J. Beggs, is greatly ap• surrounding district will be present tosbow their respect for 1bose -who beyond, end enabled her to face the future life with courage and resignation to the -CLAREMONT preciated by a large class. passed to the great - inevitable. Mrs. Major was the eldest V/ \% The annual Sunday Schools picnic w' A grand garden party under the ties of, the Ladies'_ Aid Society of ir Oshawa. Every one is expected to be the Whitevale Vnited Church will- e _.c at "right e8 _ __ rat your Glrocer's. there. held on the church lawn on the even. The Berean Class of the Wbitevale ing of'Wednesdav July 20th, The fol- Birth of Canada. Missn Joy Berry and earl Hickson, duet, Misses AliceTut- . Highest price paid for Baptish S. S. wisbeti to thank all those lowing talent will take part: The well aon, Capt. Lawrence Major, paid the extreme swrifloe in the Great War. ' Oream at the who so kindly helped to make their known Danforth United orchestra of ' rind it.... Besides her husband, her only sister, Social such asuccess. Toronto, Yore. Clara Prattle Ellis the - Furniture Dealer and ++ Claremoa y CreaZey7 Died at Whitevale, on Monday, talented entertainer of Toronto. • and E. Funeral Director July llsh. Clara Lavinia. wife of Al- M R'Parks $catch,00medign of White- little black birds, At the close of the bert•E. Major, in her 53rd year, The vale. Refreshments including Coney of Toronto, are left to mourn bar low. Interment was made at Wbitevale Clive alt a irial'and be Co"ilieed death of Mrs. Major is deeply regretted Island red hots, ice cream Lod soft by a very wide circle of friends, and dtinks will be served on the grounds. ELM DALE she will be greatly missed in the Admission 35 cents; children 20 cents. �� chureh_and community.baving always The next meeting of the Wbitevale IM 10111113 03rTC2 been very helpful in'all the activities of both. she- was possessed of a branch of the Women's Institute will be held in the forrn of a picnic op the " kindly, cheerful disposition that made lawn of Mrs. Howard Turner on Tues- g P y flgurpd Oretenne and - her many friends, nd that long. years of ill health did not daunt and at the day, July 19th, at 8 o'clock. Will the members pleasevote the change of day . . - cod IIlatt2,6B8 x2.60 good ' -'For Pastry pie end enabled her to face the future life with courage and resignation to the The roil call will be oded to by naming a Father ofnfederation. AI/O, some new designs in Our Royal Brand inevitable. Mrs. Major was the eldest The program will be In charge of the a Si=ons Walnut Beds J daughter of the late John Poueher.' J. P., of Toronto, and bad her home 'members, The following will take part in the program: Miss M Simla, instru- _.c at "right e8 _ __ rat your Glrocer's. at that place until her marriage to A. mental: Miss M Turner, reading —The Farmers who have wheat get your R Major about 90 years sines, when age came here to reside. aHer only Birth of Canada. Missn Joy Berry and earl Hickson, duet, Misses AliceTut- { As Stu uritt i our made from your own wheat, We can aon, Capt. Lawrence Major, paid the extreme swrifloe in the Great War. nor and Mary Beaton, readings, Misses H Turner and M Diamond, instrumen sizes from 60 oen is . to $4.00, , ' rind it.... Besides her husband, her only sister, tal duet, Misses Gertrude Po nter and I - Furniture Dealer and Feed of all ]dads— Ohicken treed, Flora, wife of Burton W. Myers, of Pittsburg, who was with her at the Marion Hagerman, duet, The most taking number will be a song by Four E. Funeral Director hen food, chop, millfeed. end, and her brother, F. B. Poacher, little black birds, At the close of the Phone 18110 ) — Chopping every week -day. - of Toronto, are left to mourn bar low. Interment was made at Wbitevale program a cake cutting contest will be held for which three Drizers will be Piekerhigo h4s' �.a '��Y•. �II?16 Cemetery on Wednesday, the 18th awarded, Every one wishing to join IT, Xa0c K'Vq 00= inet., at 2.80 P. M. will be made very welcome. PI( n.��t: ,..:!?.; +. •. -_ .....�. ;.:• .. .;..;. :.,. - .�.:w " " :- °•�„s' ..'.67+iii:w•....,..'i,_..tFS.. 'i,",a�_^v,,:..- 's °'': ,,. . :' ".. ;�,.,' :J'. :'�. - --._ .- _' -_ ._ War' Declared AGAINeT ., n ' TTVQ,V Is prepared for the yearly attack of flies and mosquitoes by - hand a supply of r 'RPhiz Fly Fame { for Who sizes from 60 oen is . to $4.00, Start -your campaign - againet these Poste I NOW ` L C. Jones, Pl m Bw ' Druggist and I 1,"nsinR Ohemist 1 NTA :BRING, • ,O RIU 4�� M ''Me 1!? R4W7::�D"" U112W 7 1 a littIft siaster- did not. the of any natural Carmelita Vaidora smiled "FIR11jilona4i should thank ymi, cause?" W. Dixon," the said, "fot "Not quite that, air, but the bellboy Be T6 keeping _7� things quiet. -13vt* I- may as Well-toll -'wlu - so excited and, queer, that 1. You that Miss Folsom is not IMs that, quizrAd him a bit on the way down She is— how -shall I put it?—rather here, and I couldn't help' thinking 91iren to publicityj rather food of� there Was something to be told. more or—notoriety. I do not mean that she than I had already heard. Then I would make capital of her brothef's learned that the doctor was here, -and death to bring herself Into. the. lime- I was sure that the,, was more to be GIVE 13 q; light, but she is not at all averse to ;old !Kan had yet beft thadd known." prominence in print". Dixon looked -at him curiously. "You - amaze me, Mrs. Valdon," "You're a stran'ge man, Ross. Dixon said. "I had pictured the cis - Whare were you educated?" LYE. ter as a shrinking- retiring sort—" "At public schools,: sir..-. I've no Dixon hadn't pictured the lady-at store of book. learning, but I've knock-- A teaspoonful of. all, but he was cleverly getting all ad around a bit with Mr. Folsom, and ��.-GREEN TEA T71 Gillett 's Lye sprinMed the sidelights he could on this darkly I've picked up some wisdom here and mysterious affair. there.!' in the -Garliagib--Can It. to bY far the most delicious. - -As It for r it. L - * Kn6eked round with him—where?" "Oh, ho�' Carmelita exclaimed. Traveling about For three years prevents flies breeding ak "Anastasia Fols,6m is ' of the most one I've .been with him out of America. decided characters I have ever known. She is fearless and outspoken to a trips to Egypt and the-OrierA, air." J T= I England, mostly, but sometimes on U" Gil&tt!s.Lye fair all j degree. And you can -count on hir 'Cleaning and Disinfecting, PW "I see. You're a traveled man, 1 W61yn for help, if needed, in solving the !1! VUE mystery of her brother's death. I sup- then." X"I'M 'As Mr. Folsom a servant, sir. But Costs littli • (%_ pose it is a mystery?" he was a kind master and he -gave but dwwy* "The most mysterious case I have me many advantages. 'Will you tell effective ever heard of," Dixon assured her. me what WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. Not the fact' of the inconspicuous I, - killed him, air?" Too big for me to tackle, but it May From the verandah •of the Hotel wound. That is accounted for by, the "Yes, it's your due. -Mr. Folsom ocean, .which precluded. be the 'police will make short work was murdered." -MajUtaca, at Ocean Town, NJ., Titus water of the Riggs, a guest, sees a man taken from any crimson imson stain. But the extra- Of it.,, "What!" Ross was startled out of the water—dead. ordinary thing is the possibility of "How can his conventional manner as well as -------------------- they?" asked Neville. T'he reader has• been introduced to an assailant finding opportunity and ranted that Folsom was *stabbed in. out of his usual calm. these bathers: Ned •Barron the copper time to drive the blow u Elephants That Bum unseen and un! the ocean, that gives aixitit a thou- "Yes. He was stabbed while in king his wife, Madeline; Angelica noticed by the scores of p4oIplivi, crowd= sand pos:31ble suspects to choose bathing." Mixed, metaphors are net by any F." , and her, fiancee, Robin Sears; in about him.' floor. fi orri! "Stabbed.1-1 don't underati- means uncommon. Some-times they Robin's father, Croydon, Sears-,- Car- "An assailant!" cried Roger Ne- "Oh, come now, Mr. Neville, we Doctor Manning then 1:43A up the are merely Inept; oc�i �Tyt ey melita Valdon and her companions, In. England the othe? Neville, Garnett Folsom and tale and told the astounded looking are ludicrous, c Mg!rBarnaby, called the Diuchiess. valet what had happened to Garrett day the. Salford City Council emitted Folsom. a gem. The dead man is Garrett Folsom, and the hotel detective Roca decides to Tb® qu-estiom under municipal de- "But—but who could have done It sir?" the man asked, came -ted to bate was whether Sallord wan "Almost nobody down as the tale question Fe4sims companions and his c valet, Ross. Carmelitu Valdon, says have an exhibition had]. There seems to its close, the must get the key of Folsom's roorn �4 to have been a considerable difference and Roger Neville lets her have the here knew Mr. Folsom at all, and opinion. Said one speaker: �g_ 47 of one he has. Carmelita searchL" Fol- those who did were his friends. "W "I do not want the Council to get t. _Four's papers for ? ? but does not as Roger Neville his friend?" their Singers burnt with a white elepbL. Sad it. Though said in a quiet voice, the The dcc*.or who examined Folsom Is query was flung out sudderly, and aut C 'telling of the manner in which he died. rrr� A puip osely, with an intent to take Roes W2YS NOW CO ON WITH THF, STORY. off his guard. At Wagging. CHAPTER VIII. (To be continued.) "Some 'people,", said Mrs. Knags. 4. no word was "have eY" and see not, ears and hear. spcke�n by the. not." silent hearers. WAY "B, never tongues and Wk not," 4is' THE SCOTCH Dixon, his eyes glued to the face of grew led her husband. the -pair who listened. and Tuttle, Legislator Declines to Join 1 4. 'who was standink by, watching also, '7 i Zo, Cett Cure. 4Q said afterward that both Mr. 'Neville Prottst Against Exclusion ti :iand Mrs. V&ld-on seemed amazed and William who has been under- Dance Halls .:A in 41' jastounded b��yond all power of speelch, going treatment for the past two Loadon—Indlan, students who have 11months at the Riverside hospital• has Naturally I did not know of this been protesting againist what they re- � been removed to his home at the whert I looked add dead man down gardel as racial discrimination ln�Grcenlawn cemetery. JA on the beach," the doctor. went, cn, or, � 1 , , I '! 4 with , their exc:us!on from certain rF:vta an aTologet:c note in his Voice, ur� — - ------- 1, *'because the mans form was cover- —ants and dance halls' in Edinburgh, have had another aspect of this ques- Pd with n blanket, and I --aw only his on examiaa pot head and shoulders. But tton p before them by Fred, Al t:o.i just now, _rind that he Was Alexander Macquisteii, a Scottish Stabbed with a member of the British Parliament. lung, sharp- knife or eaggzr, and that the blade pie Mr. Macquisiten to a Cona,erviltIve aDd the abdominal :a soli for In London, He ii a:so the ial aorta, causing instant 4. son of a man•,,.3 In Reafrewrbiht:e -4f "Why wag this not diicoveted until Here Is his reply to an invitation The Harley-Davidson dingle Cft!nJor your, return ?" a--kci Neville, his sit- from the Mudents to att*,�.nl a MC�-t_! MOtOrCYCIO 10 tite, gTe2tLVt little ma- iencs suddenrly broken_ "Has the Ing Uf I rcle9t rbine that has bren mada. Sefe to "In my op'n!on- ri"46l easy to control. sad mast eicm- blarket nct been jr.oved^" 3cr should be very ­Pro�ably not," said Doctor Man- r grateful to thes-2 proPt-te-ci-.4 of the ornicaL Stands without a r!vW- 10 Miilee to Gallen of Gce�,.Iine. wng, and, too, it would have been dance hal�s for what they have done. Pnce "I am Fivre that all Indian fathers $X0, Down. Payment 11100� Bi0etim Wssible for morel $22 per month, Walter Andrews, -it to �a -e b(*,.n m �rrtd yet of thei-sta-b-m-aulj and mlotters wl'l be only tire glad to Limited, 34S Yon;e St, Tcronto, Cnt. A the fact �ave thr:r sons exclludcd from dance- rot have been discovered.- i:aces where tbey are liaW.,6 to Why not"' "BecatiFe, you the. atrQke was I _Ab make undeairalb.e acqiiia4wsac-es and I ja 1� a I --;o waste the swi y an s time whtr4i_-�-y ought _ mending._ on their studies, all ap a nces . \ Then, it seems, the parents make greiFtj .in eat of d"-tk was 1mroediateiy ..I p'1 NU D THAT HE WAS STABBED which their I WITH A LONG, SHARP r-crill lie, wit drawn, and as a result the water 1ccs to noble them to pursL of the ocean washed away all stain XNIFE OR DAGGER.". "Speaking on behalf of all Scottish blood from the garment Mr., Fol-' parents with-sIonis in Ir.dia, I..since,re- som wore, and ville. "You mean ha'was murdered?" can't consider those who were too far ly trust that. If there are any dance anyway, there was "Of away from him. But even taking the course, very little blood outside' se, my dear air. I thought, bCI'3 there, you wild do all in your you realized that. It would be nearby ones, there may well b2 a hun- p,&wer to see the action of the Edit- "Thd hemorrhage was entirely' in- , died or more who can be 'said to have I sheer I inipossibility- for. a wan ta-kill him_ Bernal, and though death way instan- I burgh d, !j��a4 managers is recip7c, of it . had opportunity." and 't taneous there was no evidence self in that rnanncr. So as there is cared, IT _y�� In India will ex- err the body save for a small. clean no doubt as to the fatal -woupd. -what ."Surely. Then. you have to looks elude any young Scottish' -I.ds from incision, that in the absence of any oiker theory can you suggest?" for motive. Now, there's the Lieu I the!r precincts. All Soe-ttlsh parents "An—an accident?" stammered No- The marl who had inot:ve. is an. Irl- ---'blood stains was-'almost indiscernible who have sons: in Ind- ,a wLH Mees you vine, floundeiing 'in his' speech. known quantity and will, of coarse even to my practiced eye." for to doing. It It was the churches Scarcely imaginable," the doctor, remain so. I. don't see where your "How - extr-aordinary!?- your memb * weire being excluded exclaimed eA Neville. shook his head. "Ocean bathers do Police are going to make a start-" from, votr wcu!d Steve iiay most cordial not go in for a &p carrying --harp- confess I don't see clearly my- su7.;,;t in YPur protest. But AAnce 'That is the cord, sir,"-declarel' &&,s& ewd is =A T tj IS &well cwdl� -the doctor. • "Extraordinary, indeed! pointed instruments which accident- self," Dixon agreed. "But that's up 'b,.'.!,, No! ho" arvidl "Fjs 6,,4 up of comn fibwv. city kill their neighbors. U1 r"Jw 11y proo"s -No, 1�ierc to them. Now, Mr. Neville, since swAlp da ruibgr sdatiwo. is no room for A;At ' Mr. Folsom things are as they are, the -matter Eate sunburn with Miq, 'a Liniment. ard was slabbed by some one wh6 went passes out of ,your hands--at least to into the ccca•n armed with the knife this extent. I'll ask you to hand over Gums,]Xppeid and who had'prerriediiated the mur. to me the koy of Mr. Foilsoiri�s rooms, `The Albanian Problem 7 W Tirewle der." I shall give it to the police and, of London'New Statesmari: We do not "It is too incredible!" Nevilla sigh- course, no one will be al access believe there will be any settlement Ir ed deeply. "What can we do�` to the suite.•" possible except through Geneva. And Help You .Save Money "It isn't what can. we do, but what, tobeIlevj_jhjjf_ tIjjj_4L_e­ngue The Firestone pi oc of saturatingthe niust we . dot The inevitable o, "I've sent for hini, and shall, of of Nations Is so weak that it dare not cords In rubber solution, Insulates every e pi cedure 'is to comniuri:cate with' the, course, take the key he has also. The risk offending Signor Mussolini. It is fiber of every cord with rubber, mini. miring internal friction and wear. P61ica at once. But Mr. Pelham re-1 rasskeys of the --service will be at- far more likely to reveal its strength quested me to' tell you• about - it first, I titntiod to." by accepting the risk, and -insisting It gives 04-lnina to the cords and side- ust as Ross appeared, led by the problem. Mussolini has never yet Balloons. A The hotel detective dismissed them on taking cognizance of the Albanian rvalls of Pirestone Fµ11 Size a.9 the nearest friend of the victim! 'ble the #"Z, flexible makcs pom Present." j that give you full cushioning on rough rodoubtable Tubby. had his blu�ft called. es," Neville spoke heavily, and roads—abootbih:Z the bumps and bridg- L '-LIDA T JUICY FRUIT -has the as one agreeing under protest. The valet,. his face drawn -with Ing the ruts.. The sdentifically designed J. cairn, Me flavor of fre9b, ripe fruits. know enough of these things to real- emotion 'but otherwise ca Firestone Lalloon bread grips the mad Sze that it must . be go. z-' ---resisting skid and giving traction in Go ahead,' into the room, and Dixon closed the Min r4re L4"+ment for earache. It Is beneficial too, T. I door -L-aftery places. �0. as I stave any reason to cleansing mouth and teeth, '.You. have beard," Dixon said. Firestone Balloon Gum-Dipped Tares' soothlng� the -Urost sanction your procedure, I do so. But watching him closely,, "that your 7, on your car will deliver greater safety I 'claim no real responsibility in Mr. and comfort and materially lowes your and helping Fdlsom's affairs. I ani only doing tire coots. The nearest Ffrestorie dialier di-estion. (what i can, in the- Interests of friend- chip, and also to be a'012 to report to AlLs Folsom, when she arrives, whnt,- has been done in the matter." "Yes," said Dixon, nodding his l i head. "That s al we want Aft of vcu,. Every Mr. Neville. And Mrs. Voldon, also ve, a friend of Mr. Fo!som's-sisttr- " will Cass meal 411 her that we—the mana.­_m,,,t- h-ave 'donei.all we canto obey the law, and also keep the matter - as--e: —' '27. private as possihla.11 13,SUE No. 29-1 1 • egtupped to serve you better vaun these better tires See him MOW. L ' V FIRMTONE TIRE & RUBBER CM DIP CANADA MUITED Ran-jilton, Ontario MOST MULES-' M DOLLAR Experienced and Intelligent. Ire 01"It he an'.expertenced gent fighter?" MAMS IN CANADA. "Quite eo—al-,Nays picks Out a. smaller man:" i restone Builds the Onty Ouvn-T" T" RM �� $. , n", 14X',�qv i; �­t=-,Ve�' I'M TWIIMEF V- I" N - "* 1 17-119, P14 -1 �e -w-� ­­0 le 2, 7; r z 5 a WMN150R, n • ♦ 7 M 7 'NS ickt MAYORS EXCHANGE GREETINGS CA ' NADA IS STILL "COUNTRY O'n Qu 7 came$ 'ra a AV MAr-MmIrENT n1QTAmr1:Q11 and while a may east 6, -backward ;Mayor R- H. Webb, of WiDni9*9. Tooelved from Mayor F,&avr, of Toronto. glance ovew 110 years later a gain of 32.26 per cent, r the years since Con- was shown. The first section of the Canada train "The Confed been accomplished. it is With respect was completed In- 1865, and in 1856 10 the felicitations (it Lhe'Ontario city up-on the Inauguration of the new across federation to see-what has already line, between 17ilontreal and Toronto, Mayor Webb (right) is seen here receLv- ins the congratulatory, message, from the hand of William Wallis„ to the Immediate present and, the the first a. Toronto passenger train between newspaper, editor, upon , the arrival of the train at Winnipeg on its Initial trip. future that the average American's those cities was operated. By 1860 The Cit7 Of Winnipeg, in turn, forwarded by the new train, its fel4citations to Interest in Canada lies. the Grand Trunk had become the Regina., Brandon. Vancouver and other cities on the route. Mayor Foster in Transportatlon Needs. most Important 'railway line in Can- his greeting to the City of Winnipeg said: "The inauguration of this very ada, with 850 miles in operation, Long before Conf6deration became Many C'ornpanles Incorporated. fin-9 additional service by the Canadian National Railways is evidence of in- an accomplished fact, tho need of Yf creased growth of trade and travel between Toronto and the Pacific Coast, systems. linking the transportation To deaf at any length with the de- far-flung settlements, was realized. A I v A 'CHIC DAYTIME, •FROCK. which I sincerely trust will continue, to the mutual advantage of both our elopment of this and the other Cana• cities." chronicler of "The Household Art - dlan railway systems would be an im. Excetdingly smart is this attractive . - .. - . . . . - - . �. I . There gade"—the guards who In 1363 form- mense task. are 91 companies ..&Ytim�', -frock. The back is in one Calk., comprised in the Canadian Nations. but carefully carried out in harmoal- ed part of the British garrison In .1 piece and the box - plaited skirt front The Po=h Attractive ada— wrote' of the needs of a united System and while each of tlLcn has is oined to the bodice closing in coat "The lure of the out-of-doors makes ous colorings. For the enclosed porch legislature In order that the interests interesting chapter in its hia- -In g e e�utpmefit 'of the 'po'rch a' hand made Indian druggets. made of ! the colonies I effect and has a notched collar, of the various sections of tort' to recount these chapters aacf Ja- th t this lamb's wool, are also to be recom- i set-in pocket, long dart-fitted or loose time One of the vital to of that day might be safeguarded, and cidents would be'impozsible, iA factors of sum mended for their appropriateness and sleeves and a trim belt. No. 1611 is imer house furnishing," reads &a ai- serviceability added "This consideration. however, From the building -f the first por6 'for Ladies and is in sizes 38, 40, 42, i title In the June so necessary to their oaf-3ty and de-1 age milroad—the Champlain and St, Issue of Arts and "In, reed or willow ftrulturs, sump- 44 and 46 inches bust. Size 40 requires 11 D4"oration Magazine. "The porch Is tuous comfort. graceful outline and velopment, and so ardently desired by La-w-rence. between Laprairis and St. .4 yards 38 -arch, or 27/a yards 64-inch a common meeting place for all who effective coloring have been tom- them air. can only be obtained, Johns In Quebec Provin", with but --traterials. Price 20 cents the pattern, enjoy the open air. This does not through the instrumentality f a great, 14 miles of track—to the present day The secret of distinctive dress lies ibined in great loungy sofas and set- y necessarify Imply that It must be an tees, chaises longues and deep seated colonial highway, -It will scarcely be,operation of the Canadian National In good taste rather than -a lavish ex- credited that It is easier fu rpersons, System, the. -story o'-rallway develop- pen-diturc of money. Every woman t1retY open, for the enctored porch of- armchairs that make any setting, f fers quite as strong an attraction and either within the house or without, a living at Halifax to proceed to Eng- Meat Is closely linked with that of should want to make her own clothes, without the disturbawn of unexPOct• delight. Stick willow or reed has also. land than to go to Quebec at this (the the development of Canada as a D and the home dressmaker will find the ed breezes that ecatte? magazines. and Inter) season, and that the Inhabit-" minion. The rich mtneralize:t established itself In popularity as be-, w I - - diesigns illustrated. In our new Faahlbo I onto of know papers. upset the floyfer bowls and. and having - Nova Scotia and. Canada sections of noithern*Canads coull Book to be practical and simple, M 1 taiscups and jag distinctly clean cut general the less of each other and their neigh-' ly certain sense of sturdiness com. jr.aintai-ning the 'spirit of the mods surround oemoralize . never have been adequately develop. Inge. blued with comfort. boring 6rovtuces than they do of..Eng-'ed were it' not for communication and .1 of the moment- Price of the book 10 ••F land and the English. transportation service, The fertile or the dining porch, painted fur- "Awnings for the arek -are even tents the copy. nature, In soft green . a or lacquer red. more vivid in their--_4._ --erer. this year people of Canada are plains of what are now the prospen HOW TO ORDER PATTERN& celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of ous provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchs.- dnl8h*d with IL coat of spar varnish, Pt would appear. Among the newer Confederation-:-th'a 'unifying of the won . 'and Alberta could not have been -4! Write your nam3 and address plain- to make it waterproof. and prevent ones the. opened el(Fed awning, hunS -It',- giving number and size of such the staining . of. clothing no imatter from a spear 'ended iron pole. Is as- legislatures of the colonies of which brought under. cultivation were there how great the dampness, In Particular. pecially Id"frable for a Spanish or the chronicler of 1863 wrote---and the fior railway facliltio.4, first for t%..3 set- patterns as you want Enclose 20c in ps cr coin (coin preferred; wrap IY Attractive. Iron furniture is equal- Italian hbusc" people of the country to the north to- a a tier to reach- these IsInds ad than fur ota in n -It carefully) for each number and ly desirable, if the type in which the day can tell of developments which the .marketing of the preduco of the chair seats are so constructed as have far surpassed even their Most farms. The vast forests-of Canada address your order Lttem Dept., to visions; Wilson Publishing 73 West Ads. spring when occapted, or are adapted optimistic lawaited the building of railways Ill Co., I to cushions. "country of order that the timber 'might be iside St., Toronto. sent by Canada remains a tri. "For the open or the enclosed magnificent distances." but those dig- brought to 'the mill' arid thou return mail. dis .Patterns -day are bridged by transpor- buted to the consumer. tances to .4 porch, for general use. there Is the winging portation systems which hive- made 7,1 7 .. with 7 possible closer union between the ties sullicient to care for the needs of Garden Pathways should be of ample length and. couch' hammock. These To-day Canada 'haa railway 'factit- "noughtful and clever planning of their spring 'neat cushions, spiral, peoples of the different provinces. No a vastly increased population, and -1s. 'pathwaye may work a transformation backs and arm rests. offer IrrealWhIe longer Is tt_4 dangerous and arduous her 'great problem is that of socurini a garden. InSeulo" Winding and comfort Nearby, a folding table with undertaking for the resident of east- additional people of.tho right typo Curving Paths May MftkO'L tiny estate a removable top ;will '6e f O-und indis- ern Canada to reach the great fertile that the resources which are at hand seem much larger-aid IntereA and peneatil for serving tea or as a place plains of the Prairie Provinces; no may be developed. This problem is variety to what in really a small a and: smoking accesso'rios. longer are the Rocky Mountains an in-' Plot. for boot solving Itself. The This of the of ground, leading to ascents and our- "Chairs for the 'open porch are to surmountable barrier between those 'great central plates and British Co- present immigration season in Can. 811W may be had In many types, but the- slatted i ada demonstrate that the Dominion :prises rritesently arranged. Pi with three positto divide up a'urge and imposing bkats, armchair," w -no and ntinues to be the great Magnet Travosling tn Luxury. I.which is' attracting good classes of giving portions of It an Intimate removable footrest, to an . attractive - . 6 A cec!uded air, lending to others, the light weight chair, easily moved about InsteiLk to cross Canada from Hall., men and women In other countries dIgn•fty of a Vermill-16, making smaller and inexpersive, In price.' Onp of the fax to Vancouver is but a mat-ter -of A who are casting. about for a p;lace to "units and gardens within gardens. now porch rockers this' season shows -lux- build up borads for themselves. few days' comfortable and even' We think of gardens, largely in terms a painted wooden frame with' a brit• During the last few decades the urious journey, wtille the products of! of trr•ea and fic-'%%ons. Yet a -warden liant awning cloth seat and back. and .:7. the soil. the forests, the mines, and' United States was the country whith .w*uid be simply a picture to b3 ob- short - rocker ends, that folds together women from e-erved from porch of highway were It In the same manner as a camp 'chair. the fisheries of one proince are de- called the men and livered to people in other parts of the other countries who sought new op- ""J "Tom pays Me wonderful ;._. not for the paths that entice us to In the matter of porch rugs, the new 4 cOmPlI- Dominion and other countries, with portunities for progrdiis.- To-day that enter and wari-der. Paths are the art- closely hand-woven straw patterns of- ments." rapidity and ease. These facilities of. trend has changed and - the movement 13 Of Oe garden thmaO whdch fits ter a most tempting selection of "Maybe so —but can I erk he pay his transportation hive made possible. is northward into Canada. l'beleve passes. fP&tba persuade first the eye colorful designs, bold In treatment, btlls?" the Canada of to-day, for it has been the movement will continue and we sad then tLe, foot to exploration, and % truly said that the railways are the can reasonably assume that the next 01 load one on-and on. Here Is a brQad arteries through which flow -the life few years will see An influx of new 'Cromel pathway that laeA• to a te-r-, blood of development of any country. Canadians who will People, some of 'What lies We must The early history of the railways the -millions of acres of unsettled race. r investigate. there* atantalizfne verfei land, bring -them under the plow and W. MI. in Canada is a subject of great Inter of kepptrig stones, dips behind 'the IF 7- oat to the student of Canadian de- thus add to the wealth of Canada. Arces,-7a. caJI to wundecquet, 40P velopment. There were at the begin- • As ive glapce over the achieve. O ntng many conflicting elements to be 'Ments during �he CO Years which have Short Cuts considered. There were differences elapsed since Confederation, Cana- NNIiat proflteth a man if he owneth between those elements, yet it must dians have much to be thankful., for. anything a stove that 8tealith his own fuel?, be admitted that the men who first un- 1 There is no room for an) but Don't black the cook-stove. Giis It dertook the task of providing trans. optimism with reg4rd to Canada. in Canada bull ar a cost of aluminum paint (except the portation facilities it There e yet within ilie various pro 'results of their work—the vinces vast resources o fnature still 'top) about twice yearly and see how well. The much cleaner and shinier it will be. first lines constructed—are now a untouched. Capital is being 4r lit Needs no Polishing, part of the Canadian National Sys-. in. from outside countries for their do- J Save the paraffins as It -is removed tem. At L;)UfVd0L1LtiUU theAe were velopment and there is a-vaoveragat 'from-the topa-of jelly and preserves, -PRESS SEARCH FOR AIRMEN but 2278 miles of railway built, and of Man power toward Canada's shores remelt, and save for next soason's Fbur of the new York nowspopermen surveys of the district where the while those Initial roads may not which will pr . ovidi� many new farmers a have been -mines for the build- canning operations. who are now carrying on a'search in mysterious flare signal thave proved gold and will insure continued, progress for canning is known by the the north woods of Quebec for the noticed. The other three proceeded to era or for those who provided funds the country. Chicoutimi where they to I rMed a land i that they Might be built, they have diali-ra.- she keeps. Say It with stamps. They stick. missing French aviators, Nungesset party, proceeding Inland to the vicinity proven their worth In linking to- and Coll. The -oung men who are of Per' 0 parties But this does not mean the stamps boaka Lake, The tw tether those parts of Canada which Fair Enough that go witli-tempers. and tantrums. from left to right E. J. Dowling and are keeping in cloee -touch with each they served, and In making possible I - "That lady go A small onion and a green pappor Frank Dolan of' the New York Daily other. Hogan. who his made one trip the building of other lines with which Little Boy. Pw H, "mechocolat4a." attnced Ane and added to the navy -News; T. J. Hagan R. W. Smith in over the territory under cibWva' they were eventually met'SW latio one - - beans' wbqe boilrtm imparts a delight- OC the Psth* - News, are Photograph- Rion, Jeets that the hilsiststill airmen w* _gr,,Lt - transportation system, the -Mother: "I hopi you. were' VOlts, bout It?" a ,heavily Canadian NationaL serving all of Can- fut new pavor to this heaUful dlifti. ad on the concourse of the Canidlen somewhere fa- th Chlc�outlnij, The olffect Little Boy: "Yes. mamma." S. Pacific , Windsor Street Stat.lon In area north of' &"!'a nine provinces. as is' to - 7 Montreal ion their way to Chicoutimi. -of the air and land expeditions Mother: "What did you say Early Days of Building. Little Boy: "I shall I wished pa Higgs--"What did you' go to the The party broke ap at Grand'3ifere_'find out- the vherejbouts-a,?�Abe MI#k T6 V hospital for?- Haggs "Appeadi- Hogan stopping there "to engage a, Ing men or to clear up the dLYslr"7 of R"way building In Canada com- had met her before be got a4mcialated "Did onmeed to 1934, and by 1863 &,total of with you." p ;Fou g*� It? A plaq� In whiob he to makineextemlya. the bar* sign414 These, However, Are-Now Bridged by Great Railway Sys.;`­ terns fibm Atlantic to Pacific, From North to South By Sir Henry Thornton, K.B.E., President of the Canadian Nations! RaAlways- The story of Canada's development 1159 miles had been constructed. This from the earliest days to the , present; period of Canada'67-rallway history closely linked with that of the de- has frequently been 'termed the ex . vdilopment of transportation facilities Perimental stage, and. following this 'of within the Dominion Calf0i as it 1 came a period of speculative railway Is , known to-day. • The Fathers of,-. Confederation, as the Men who building. During this period the foun- dationH--af-the- brand, Trunk, Canada's i brought about a united Cdhada are. known in their meetings ivhtch ie(r, to pioneer railway line, were enlarged and strengthened. 'IA the formation of the Dominion of This system was later to become an important port -of Canada, the Diamond Jubilee of which i the Present Canadian National Rall- Canadians recently celebrated, were ways, with their 22,681 miles of lines, faced with a great 'problem- --that of J of which over 1000 dilles are bp3rated providing some means of linking to- 1 in the United States. This mileage - gether the vast area of territory. places the Canadian National at the Canada, in pre -Confederation days, head of all railway syst'm' systems on the was "a country of magnificent dis-. American continent. tances," her vast resources yet large- 'certainly 'unde- I The charter of the Grand Trunk ly undiscovered, and was granted in 1852 "4d following veloped, but fortunately her peoPle this there.came were of the true adventurous, I Pioneer- 4 a- period of rapid velopment. of those sections of the Ing stock, Imbued with a will to sue - teed which made possible the growth . Domfulon served by it. The first I I modern census, take'n in 1851, showed I owed of their country to the stage nOYra population for the Maritime Pro- " reached. That 'this 'growth will con- i vinceg, t7pper Canada and Lower Can- daus Is, I think, without question, ada of 2,384,919, and in- the census of and while a may east 6, -backward ;Mayor R- H. Webb, of WiDni9*9. Tooelved from Mayor F,&avr, of Toronto. glance ovew 110 years later a gain of 32.26 per cent, r the years since Con- was shown. The first section of the Canada train "The Confed been accomplished. it is With respect was completed In- 1865, and in 1856 10 the felicitations (it Lhe'Ontario city up-on the Inauguration of the new across federation to see-what has already line, between 17ilontreal and Toronto, Mayor Webb (right) is seen here receLv- ins the congratulatory, message, from the hand of William Wallis„ to the Immediate present and, the the first a. Toronto passenger train between newspaper, editor, upon , the arrival of the train at Winnipeg on its Initial trip. future that the average American's those cities was operated. By 1860 The Cit7 Of Winnipeg, in turn, forwarded by the new train, its fel4citations to Interest in Canada lies. the Grand Trunk had become the Regina., Brandon. Vancouver and other cities on the route. Mayor Foster in Transportatlon Needs. most Important 'railway line in Can- his greeting to the City of Winnipeg said: "The inauguration of this very ada, with 850 miles in operation, Long before Conf6deration became Many C'ornpanles Incorporated. fin-9 additional service by the Canadian National Railways is evidence of in- an accomplished fact, tho need of Yf creased growth of trade and travel between Toronto and the Pacific Coast, systems. linking the transportation To deaf at any length with the de- far-flung settlements, was realized. A I v A 'CHIC DAYTIME, •FROCK. which I sincerely trust will continue, to the mutual advantage of both our elopment of this and the other Cana• cities." chronicler of "The Household Art - dlan railway systems would be an im. Excetdingly smart is this attractive . - .. - . . . . - - . �. I . There gade"—the guards who In 1363 form- mense task. are 91 companies ..&Ytim�', -frock. The back is in one Calk., comprised in the Canadian Nations. but carefully carried out in harmoal- ed part of the British garrison In .1 piece and the box - plaited skirt front The Po=h Attractive ada— wrote' of the needs of a united System and while each of tlLcn has is oined to the bodice closing in coat "The lure of the out-of-doors makes ous colorings. For the enclosed porch legislature In order that the interests interesting chapter in its hia- -In g e e�utpmefit 'of the 'po'rch a' hand made Indian druggets. made of ! the colonies I effect and has a notched collar, of the various sections of tort' to recount these chapters aacf Ja- th t this lamb's wool, are also to be recom- i set-in pocket, long dart-fitted or loose time One of the vital to of that day might be safeguarded, and cidents would be'impozsible, iA factors of sum mended for their appropriateness and sleeves and a trim belt. No. 1611 is imer house furnishing," reads &a ai- serviceability added "This consideration. however, From the building -f the first por6 'for Ladies and is in sizes 38, 40, 42, i title In the June so necessary to their oaf-3ty and de-1 age milroad—the Champlain and St, Issue of Arts and "In, reed or willow ftrulturs, sump- 44 and 46 inches bust. Size 40 requires 11 D4"oration Magazine. "The porch Is tuous comfort. graceful outline and velopment, and so ardently desired by La-w-rence. between Laprairis and St. .4 yards 38 -arch, or 27/a yards 64-inch a common meeting place for all who effective coloring have been tom- them air. can only be obtained, Johns In Quebec Provin", with but --traterials. Price 20 cents the pattern, enjoy the open air. This does not through the instrumentality f a great, 14 miles of track—to the present day The secret of distinctive dress lies ibined in great loungy sofas and set- y necessarify Imply that It must be an tees, chaises longues and deep seated colonial highway, -It will scarcely be,operation of the Canadian National In good taste rather than -a lavish ex- credited that It is easier fu rpersons, System, the. -story o'-rallway develop- pen-diturc of money. Every woman t1retY open, for the enctored porch of- armchairs that make any setting, f fers quite as strong an attraction and either within the house or without, a living at Halifax to proceed to Eng- Meat Is closely linked with that of should want to make her own clothes, without the disturbawn of unexPOct• delight. Stick willow or reed has also. land than to go to Quebec at this (the the development of Canada as a D and the home dressmaker will find the ed breezes that ecatte? magazines. and Inter) season, and that the Inhabit-" minion. The rich mtneralize:t established itself In popularity as be-, w I - - diesigns illustrated. In our new Faahlbo I onto of know papers. upset the floyfer bowls and. and having - Nova Scotia and. Canada sections of noithern*Canads coull Book to be practical and simple, M 1 taiscups and jag distinctly clean cut general the less of each other and their neigh-' ly certain sense of sturdiness com. jr.aintai-ning the 'spirit of the mods surround oemoralize . never have been adequately develop. Inge. blued with comfort. boring 6rovtuces than they do of..Eng-'ed were it' not for communication and .1 of the moment- Price of the book 10 ••F land and the English. transportation service, The fertile or the dining porch, painted fur- "Awnings for the arek -are even tents the copy. nature, In soft green . a or lacquer red. more vivid in their--_4._ --erer. this year people of Canada are plains of what are now the prospen HOW TO ORDER PATTERN& celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of ous provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchs.- dnl8h*d with IL coat of spar varnish, Pt would appear. Among the newer Confederation-:-th'a 'unifying of the won . 'and Alberta could not have been -4! Write your nam3 and address plain- to make it waterproof. and prevent ones the. opened el(Fed awning, hunS -It',- giving number and size of such the staining . of. clothing no imatter from a spear 'ended iron pole. Is as- legislatures of the colonies of which brought under. cultivation were there how great the dampness, In Particular. pecially Id"frable for a Spanish or the chronicler of 1863 wrote---and the fior railway facliltio.4, first for t%..3 set- patterns as you want Enclose 20c in ps cr coin (coin preferred; wrap IY Attractive. Iron furniture is equal- Italian hbusc" people of the country to the north to- a a tier to reach- these IsInds ad than fur ota in n -It carefully) for each number and ly desirable, if the type in which the day can tell of developments which the .marketing of the preduco of the chair seats are so constructed as have far surpassed even their Most farms. The vast forests-of Canada address your order Lttem Dept., to visions; Wilson Publishing 73 West Ads. spring when occapted, or are adapted optimistic lawaited the building of railways Ill Co., I to cushions. "country of order that the timber 'might be iside St., Toronto. sent by Canada remains a tri. "For the open or the enclosed magnificent distances." but those dig- brought to 'the mill' arid thou return mail. dis .Patterns -day are bridged by transpor- buted to the consumer. tances to .4 porch, for general use. there Is the winging portation systems which hive- made 7,1 7 .. with 7 possible closer union between the ties sullicient to care for the needs of Garden Pathways should be of ample length and. couch' hammock. These To-day Canada 'haa railway 'factit- "noughtful and clever planning of their spring 'neat cushions, spiral, peoples of the different provinces. No a vastly increased population, and -1s. 'pathwaye may work a transformation backs and arm rests. offer IrrealWhIe longer Is tt_4 dangerous and arduous her 'great problem is that of socurini a garden. InSeulo" Winding and comfort Nearby, a folding table with undertaking for the resident of east- additional people of.tho right typo Curving Paths May MftkO'L tiny estate a removable top ;will '6e f O-und indis- ern Canada to reach the great fertile that the resources which are at hand seem much larger-aid IntereA and peneatil for serving tea or as a place plains of the Prairie Provinces; no may be developed. This problem is variety to what in really a small a and: smoking accesso'rios. longer are the Rocky Mountains an in-' Plot. for boot solving Itself. The This of the of ground, leading to ascents and our- "Chairs for the 'open porch are to surmountable barrier between those 'great central plates and British Co- present immigration season in Can. 811W may be had In many types, but the- slatted i ada demonstrate that the Dominion :prises rritesently arranged. Pi with three positto divide up a'urge and imposing bkats, armchair," w -no and ntinues to be the great Magnet Travosling tn Luxury. I.which is' attracting good classes of giving portions of It an Intimate removable footrest, to an . attractive - . 6 A cec!uded air, lending to others, the light weight chair, easily moved about InsteiLk to cross Canada from Hall., men and women In other countries dIgn•fty of a Vermill-16, making smaller and inexpersive, In price.' Onp of the fax to Vancouver is but a mat-ter -of A who are casting. about for a p;lace to "units and gardens within gardens. now porch rockers this' season shows -lux- build up borads for themselves. few days' comfortable and even' We think of gardens, largely in terms a painted wooden frame with' a brit• During the last few decades the urious journey, wtille the products of! of trr•ea and fic-'%%ons. Yet a -warden liant awning cloth seat and back. and .:7. the soil. the forests, the mines, and' United States was the country whith .w*uid be simply a picture to b3 ob- short - rocker ends, that folds together women from e-erved from porch of highway were It In the same manner as a camp 'chair. the fisheries of one proince are de- called the men and livered to people in other parts of the other countries who sought new op- ""J "Tom pays Me wonderful ;._. not for the paths that entice us to In the matter of porch rugs, the new 4 cOmPlI- Dominion and other countries, with portunities for progrdiis.- To-day that enter and wari-der. Paths are the art- closely hand-woven straw patterns of- ments." rapidity and ease. These facilities of. trend has changed and - the movement 13 Of Oe garden thmaO whdch fits ter a most tempting selection of "Maybe so —but can I erk he pay his transportation hive made possible. is northward into Canada. l'beleve passes. fP&tba persuade first the eye colorful designs, bold In treatment, btlls?" the Canada of to-day, for it has been the movement will continue and we sad then tLe, foot to exploration, and % truly said that the railways are the can reasonably assume that the next 01 load one on-and on. Here Is a brQad arteries through which flow -the life few years will see An influx of new 'Cromel pathway that laeA• to a te-r-, blood of development of any country. Canadians who will People, some of 'What lies We must The early history of the railways the -millions of acres of unsettled race. r investigate. there* atantalizfne verfei land, bring -them under the plow and W. MI. in Canada is a subject of great Inter of kepptrig stones, dips behind 'the IF 7- oat to the student of Canadian de- thus add to the wealth of Canada. Arces,-7a. caJI to wundecquet, 40P velopment. There were at the begin- • As ive glapce over the achieve. O ntng many conflicting elements to be 'Ments during �he CO Years which have Short Cuts considered. There were differences elapsed since Confederation, Cana- NNIiat proflteth a man if he owneth between those elements, yet it must dians have much to be thankful., for. anything a stove that 8tealith his own fuel?, be admitted that the men who first un- 1 There is no room for an) but Don't black the cook-stove. Giis It dertook the task of providing trans. optimism with reg4rd to Canada. in Canada bull ar a cost of aluminum paint (except the portation facilities it There e yet within ilie various pro 'results of their work—the vinces vast resources o fnature still 'top) about twice yearly and see how well. The much cleaner and shinier it will be. first lines constructed—are now a untouched. Capital is being 4r lit Needs no Polishing, part of the Canadian National Sys-. in. from outside countries for their do- J Save the paraffins as It -is removed tem. At L;)UfVd0L1LtiUU theAe were velopment and there is a-vaoveragat 'from-the topa-of jelly and preserves, -PRESS SEARCH FOR AIRMEN but 2278 miles of railway built, and of Man power toward Canada's shores remelt, and save for next soason's Fbur of the new York nowspopermen surveys of the district where the while those Initial roads may not which will pr . ovidi� many new farmers a have been -mines for the build- canning operations. who are now carrying on a'search in mysterious flare signal thave proved gold and will insure continued, progress for canning is known by the the north woods of Quebec for the noticed. The other three proceeded to era or for those who provided funds the country. Chicoutimi where they to I rMed a land i that they Might be built, they have diali-ra.- she keeps. Say It with stamps. They stick. missing French aviators, Nungesset party, proceeding Inland to the vicinity proven their worth In linking to- and Coll. The -oung men who are of Per' 0 parties But this does not mean the stamps boaka Lake, The tw tether those parts of Canada which Fair Enough that go witli-tempers. and tantrums. from left to right E. J. Dowling and are keeping in cloee -touch with each they served, and In making possible I - "That lady go A small onion and a green pappor Frank Dolan of' the New York Daily other. Hogan. who his made one trip the building of other lines with which Little Boy. Pw H, "mechocolat4a." attnced Ane and added to the navy -News; T. J. Hagan R. W. Smith in over the territory under cibWva' they were eventually met'SW latio one - - beans' wbqe boilrtm imparts a delight- OC the Psth* - News, are Photograph- Rion, Jeets that the hilsiststill airmen w* _gr,,Lt - transportation system, the -Mother: "I hopi you. were' VOlts, bout It?" a ,heavily Canadian NationaL serving all of Can- fut new pavor to this heaUful dlifti. ad on the concourse of the Canidlen somewhere fa- th Chlc�outlnij, The olffect Little Boy: "Yes. mamma." S. Pacific , Windsor Street Stat.lon In area north of' &"!'a nine provinces. as is' to - 7 Montreal ion their way to Chicoutimi. -of the air and land expeditions Mother: "What did you say Early Days of Building. Little Boy: "I shall I wished pa Higgs--"What did you' go to the The party broke ap at Grand'3ifere_'find out- the vherejbouts-a,?�Abe MI#k T6 V hospital for?- Haggs "Appeadi- Hogan stopping there "to engage a, Ing men or to clear up the dLYslr"7 of R"way building In Canada com- had met her before be got a4mcialated "Did onmeed to 1934, and by 1863 &,total of with you." p ;Fou g*� It? A plaq� In whiob he to makineextemlya. the bar* sign414 W W "'IN A. �'_'4 r EW EF 'N V 0 i'ggm "04 VIM I sL Z 45 :7 F Petty. ditto 70,50; F Barkay. di 10-00; V Lace y'. ditto N 951 W ditto B,,,k. ditto 15.50; W Culletta.ditto 23.00; W I@ the time too bring in your -bai%vws Lotton, ditto 5.00; J Rittenhouse. ditto D A -N C,� -G Coal, ;,-Coal I - w 0,,"w- lq.ft 0 Gates, read grav bet 20.27 r air any other implements "t ftiod repairing, so that I con 1 and bet -21) con 2 and grad bet tbrey will be all 01-76 Par dear;: $1.30 if paid in 20 27 con 130.00; L White, grad haul -6f 'the' Hall �Hiid"111MA'- Soft 604 grav bet 22, L3 and bet 20 21. 24-25 can 7 Awlidt a Duce ready best quAhty on for the spring wot It. *ubscsiptions"ro the United States and Crest and Opp 19 to 24 68.75; G S Holtby, AT - Britain 42.00 in advance. ditto 98.75; A Matthews. ditto 40.00; =30 V7 special reduction during the hand T Hardy, ditto 105,25; G Riddle, ditto EveiryTuesday. Saturday and next few weeks. 40 00; W Wilson- ditto 67.50; W Slack. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Holidays. ditto 12. 50; F MZIIII. ditto 45.00; Colin -.'- 1i I � T HOJ& A. LAW, �L 0 R N. E R E. :P yewpie,e Orchestra. Madill, ditto 76.25; R Wellman. haul Come, Rain or Shine. CLAREMONT grav opp, 32 33 con 8 9,26; E Elsoti, DICKERING COUNCI]i ditto 9,25; A Farthing, ditto 4.65-, A Kingston. Road, half mile east of Carruthers. ditto 10.70; M Dunkeld, Rouge Bridge. '(0onfinued from last week) ditto 13.00; F Marshman, ditto 4.05; _GFood Prizes for lady and gent 3D M P - -The committee on Contingencies re- G Thompson. ditto, 9.25; W Parker. -2 every Saturday. R -ported and recommended the follow- ditto 9,25; Win McBride, gravel and S lacards, lug payments . no Murkar, p OF t6ofgay 10.25; R Lott. 50 yds grav -- - -- overpayment of taxes 1926 2,50; D R 0 Carter, ditto 40.00; F H Richaz Reston. salary 125.00: T Gregg, att 731 ydograv con 1 11.00; A Carlton, A Picnicker's Supplies envelopes for road supt 4.75; J Hick, .7. O� Phillips, baul gray can 5.40.00: h... -d A tten'60D -dIv court 4 00;'E Gleeson, ditto 4.00; A baul graveon 8 IS 50; W Ellicott. ditto Spears. att 2 sit of court of revision 5.00; Miller Bros. 180 yde gray for cons Paper Plates, Paper Table Napkins. 10.90; Home Tel C. I d call 30c; London 6 and 7 27.00; F Byers, haul grav con 6 ..Paper Cups, ..'.-Lunch Paper, Waxed A Lancashire Guarantee and Accident 48.25; J Stewart, ditto 46.00; K Bush, .7 We with to inform the Fresh Cured Ham, Sliced Bacon, 0 remium on Treas bond 40.(K); Rev shoe grav con 8 7.W; W Todd, grav for that we have -open. A Sanderson, programs for Jubilee con 4 6.80; Kirk Beelby, haul grav con Corned Beef, Sliced Smoked Beef celebration and services at Pickering 5 22.50; A Bruce, ditto 3" 50; W Cam. .,eoupa Garage and Ser- 110 W; Hugh Pugh, ditto at Whitevale mask, ditto, 42.50; J Raney, ditto 35.00: ..vice Station in our premis- Jellies, Sardines,. -,-Salmons, %6.66. Mrs Fred Hardy, share reward W-Ormerod, ditto 30.50. A Hoare, es just west of the Eastern Marmalades, ' Son ps, for capture of chicken thieves 50,00; ditto 18, i5, L Keeler. ditto 5,00, Alf Haddle,. Lobster, ag Canned Vegetables, Restaurant, Plekeri Herring. .,.,Lorne Reid, ditto 26.00; Widmer Mil- Tri-�ble. ditto 50..60. Greenburn . Sand Village, On t. ter, ditto 25.00. & Gravel Co, grav for con 5 63,80, A Road and Bridge arlton, haul gray to Brougham 4 50. _ge Committee's re A first-class mechanic bu all port continued - .'F Hornshay. 86 yds J Divine. haul gray South of r I and 32 makes of carq. Xrsiv con 5 Opp 30 and hot 28 29 con' 4, yds gray 48.30, H Down, djcAg grad Fresh Vegetables always on hand in season bet 26-27 con 4 12.90; G McKay, haul baul grav r 141.00, R Found, haul gray .*rav bet 28-29, con 5 op 30 con 5 10,00: r 1 &100. P Powell, ditto 70.08, Elmer Work] Guaranteed Our Delivery and Service Free Booth. ditto Powell. ditto .43.75, R Tweedie, grant H Pugh. ditto 12. 50; 13 50; 0 Beelby, shoe grav con 5 6 25 : for calcium chloride for Whitevale vil• LAW'S GARAGE -W Burton, ditto 2 %; A E Major, drag lags 21.UO. . be 28.29 con 5 bet 2641 con 4 Opp 25 to Council adjourned.to meet again on AND SERVICE STATIOs.. JAS 9 R ICHARDSON 31 etc 25 00; W Petty, 478 yds grav r I TuesdAv, August 2nd, for the trausac• �._aad con 171.70; W J Kennedy, haul tion of general business." Igrav r 1,34.75, 0 Conner, haul grey on H -7 38 50; Store bn rd &.00. Toyne. ditto 42.50; J Coates, grad haul grey con 9 SCHOOL REPORTS. J;// 1 �� ickering Hardware M Evani. haul gray con 9, Saw The following ig theresul timber 28 (%'; 11 Benb,,o. ditto 34.20; t of the pro 26, V Baker. ditto 750: E Ward, ditto motion examinations of S. S. No, 11, 134-25: J M Pnil,ipS, haul grav r 1. con I Pickering Gireev Rivet The names 'tirn" ),1Z 452 50; S F,r i dale, grad haul gray : t I are in order of met it. Sr. IV Close- Now is the e u et your Screen Doors,'Wiadow Screens and Wire Thelma tl4roiman � horo., June M We have a coru pleW stock. eon 0.34 35; F Redman. haul Rrav 7hite Cloth. Screen Doois at 1.85 up con 6 2.51); J Elson, ditto 10 (k � W D (bor, Alfred Harnicuan (hoo), Nell - Postill. Jr. IV-Audrey ]i (bon), Harris �hov grav e t I 'A 00, V P&rkio-i, Window Screens at 40c, grave t 1 15 00; •C Ri hardinn, Joan Malcolm. Sandy WincheRter, c :1 Ooly. 3- burner Florence Oil gwve,. 16.00 b&Ljl grav grad e t 1 9) W: T Hirst, 881 Thomas Schofield. Sr. III-Roo" Tur dj grav e t I con 6 10,30; F Tarner, oer, Lorraine Harnim&n. Gladys Biel. I Oaly, Loraine Oil th aul sd gray coo 7 7 50; J Michell. y. Edythe Wlliam". JrIll-Iva Keep flies off your stock. w Dr. Williams' Fly Oil- ditt15'7 50; 0 H Pugh, haul abov grad POstill- nny Ligbtbody Harold one tried always used. bon�, - White. 8r, II-Ila Orm pad 30 yds grav con 4 1100; 0 Postill. �rod •*bov grad con 1 2,50; 0 Purcell, 50 yda CbrlssieNlilneihow Donald Williams i Frost Wire Peace., Posts and Staples always on hand. ,grav coo 7 7.50. B. Alleo, baul grav bon), Bobbie Malcolm, Ar(zhie.White, .con 19.00- The Pedlar P Is. culvert Ross Carter, Jr. Ili Bilelby.l crea'ed out of ea. Fleury Plows and Scuffiers and Wheelbarrows. for Claremont eo&�; Also, for during stone and Village 21 Dorothy Wilson. Doris Smith. Aub. PFIpe culverts 1349.73; F Turner. haul rey. Smith. Robert John Windsor, fashioned into Time de- �ff -James Barefoot. Huglil fyiagdesiges, This Is ray w t I Mark to pay hall 45 00: Alf Cecil Postill. 1 .7 -Agent for McCormick -Dearing Farm-Machinery .Michell, ditto 30 75; 0 H Pugh. ditto Ligbtbody. Lois Turner, Jr. I-Mil i - and Repairs. the story of our memo ti .'90 30, A Elutebings• ditto 12 &); jobt, Bred White, Billie Harnimsm, Mary I crisis. It you are in. Michell. ditto 31,40. R Seebeck. ditto Malcolm. Jr. Pr.-Leo Hagerman,' terested consult us to- 20 00; 0 Postill, ditto 8.75. H Michell. "A" Class -Mary Po%till. LoraeCar.l day. 11 Our Motto We have it.. can get it, or -it is not made 45 75, 0 Purcell, 148 yd a grav w t I ter. John Wilson. "B" Clan- Lionel Mark to pay hall 28.70. N Cox. haul Purcell. Laura Mackey. Teacher. "No GreaterTrib . ...... �ute' J. S. -BALSDON, PICKERING ,grav and 189 vda grav 9pp "29 to 26 con The following is the promotion re- 'S 03 95; F Goatick. haul ii con 8 port of-S, S. No. 14), Pickering. ED- N. W. STAFFORD, "Opp lot 23 to 24 35 00; A Courts, ditto trance Class.-Muriel Duna. John I Kin ton Road, 'JS 00; D Dolphin, ditto 30 OU- J Wilton. X White, Ralph 1i Irene Gantt %bitbr ditto 10.00; 0 Vine, ditto '5 (X): F C John Knox, Margaret McCoirt Phone Whitby MOTORS li haul grey Opp IS con 8 22 50); F Sr. IV-Marie Devitt. Willie Middle - UNIVERSAL cCullough, ditto and du yds gray Opp ton Gladys Gannon. Roy Miller, Arr. M r 32 .-M 018 con 31.&). 0 Hubbard. baul grav nie Bayles. Borden Middleton. Jr IN' .,.,.,,..WEST HILL ,bet 14-15 con 4 20 (9); G White, gr%d -Lorne Holtby- Virginia RM-AvA. • 7 I -_ T -7 lopp 13 con 4 3,76: 8 _M ordock, irrad and Myrtle McCartn4, Gordon C', I iarltoo -*Gov gray Opp 13 con 4 18 23. W Bad- Sr. 11 [ -Mary Phillips, Russell C. irey. STAR AND FLINT SALES Vrerow ditto 1i25. R Fuller, ditto 16 255; Jr, Ill - Marjorie Phill' 0 Mildred, C Fuller. haul grav grad OPP 13'18 con Conner. Howard F Iscia. gluili Ganaon -4 bet 14 It cou 3 102, 3V; J Baxter, ditto Sr. 11-Merle Hopkins, Roland Harden, fi Ift :4); B Ritchie, ditto 42 50: F Chap- Walter Knox, Jean Phillips. Rota •nan. W2 yds grav opp- Ui con 4 13 So ; Shea, I-Donald White, Ross Knox 1J. BROADBENT M :F AL I M S 19tork Bros grad Opp 29 So b I bet ?P).21 Raymond Elson, Verna Hopkins: WATCHMAKER r I and Opp 21 con I haul grav Opp 17.19 Gordon Grey, Sr. Primer -Grant If on want a guaranteed Repair job at a reasonable - con 1 80 00; 0 Stephenson, haul gray Johnston. Helen F%rley, Murray Phil- iiia street, Thronto Y 7 -opp 0 con 3 10 Of); Winter Bros. 86 yris lips. Nora& Harden. Lettie Leslie, 7- price, SEE US. McCartney. Jr. Primer-Harold I opposite the Post Office. Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on &I ii right-oli bet 2, 3 cons 2. 3. 4 Jean McC Late of Greenwood. will be at the shop -opp8con3l7.25;C Puck rin. clean out Cassie, Billie Moore, Merle Haltby,! Aitz-b gray Opp 6 con 3 haul grav bet 2 Sybil Shaver. Primer a-Billie Leslie. !P 1 0 K E R / N G -Phone ,%arbom 5"1. • 8cons2, 34 50.ftJ B-�elbF, drag con 8 Allan Perryman. Irven Shea, Bobhn re lopp 19 to 25 10-00; F Squjie, haul gray Liscombe, Jack Carlton. Myrtle, h� Every Tuesday from 11.80 a. in. -7. 'bet 6-7 cons 4-530,00, J Brown. 281 yds Mair, Teacher. to 2.8011 (standard time) grey bet 6-7 con 5 4,34)-. A Waring. J .,.-.'.:Complete Quality Funerals 26tf ',shov grav e t I con 6 Whit to pay half BRENu YOUR-IREPARS SOLID OAK 7 etc E0.00; C Richardson,' ditto ?Z.00-, $709 $100p $125 CASKET FUNERAL. 7.50; Farridale, baul grav bet 6.7 con SALE REGISTE!t' -:..V Parkins, ditto 24.00;J Elson.ditto MONDAY. JULY ISTEI-Auctlon sale o'f'l: -Red and White --¢.26; A Waring. ditto l.200. WD Bar • acre farm, standing hay, stock,! Aria. ditto 12 (JO; T Hirst. 120 yda grav implements and furniture. the pro. I M A T T H E W S' BUFWAL. 00. -cons Baud 7 18,00; H Hicks p-rty of the estate of the late James I plane baul grav can 230 00; J Dwyer, labor 50. S. Lynde lot 28, con. 8, Whitby, 919 DanWhir-Ave.-p- T0r0uW---Phdn_­6 Gerrard 33W con 2 2.50; R Bye, haul grav con 22.50; Salest one o'clock standard time, ICHAIN s TORE FAndr6w, ditto 500;W Gee, 60yd; See bills for terms etc. Wm. Maw Our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, Windsor, b r It I Mary the re_ hey . _T Repairs 0D a"a" P, S. 2.1 grav coo 7 9,00; A Pegg, baul grav anLetioneer. 1 fad con 7 61.00; 0 Pegg. ditto 32.25; Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. No Extras. Pegg, ditto 29.($'), W Green. ditto HORSE REGISTER. 40.00: R Birrell, haul grav con? 25,00; R. Visit our establishment and prove the truth . of theQe statements 7 for yourselves. ,0 Wilson, grad with engine con 1•and These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto r 1294 00; W Ward, operating grader rns ROYAL M.%RK [23-,159. 120170 1 1, Clyd es- s o :Go Mo' h tsaine places haul timber from mill dale stallion (imp.), the property of REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. al 11 .64 00; Roy Ward, case of dvnarniLe, -Nelson Wagg, Claremont, will stand fuse and caps 13-1 1 ' t his own stable during the season i T) TT XIT BALL A R T n V . ; also salary from 7 June 13 to July 4 108 00; W P Jones, of 1924. '971 yds grav tonsil and 9 14,55: 13 W FAIRVIEW KING SEAL _7025 (26.W), Jones, grad con.8 88 oo; Lorne Joneq, Imported Hackney stallion, the pro- Bu r Aitto9,25; J-A Jones. ditto IS 7-3: A E perty of Nelson Wagg,. Claremont, y I0 cash and .'Jones,--ditto 68.50; L Salte'r. drag r I will stand'at his own stable for the E Armstrong, aul grav'con.3 season of 1927. save D201 . a0y .10.00; A Gates, ditto i0,00; R Davidson, Ex.k.mINER [182621 08732) IW,, the ;ditto 17.50; W Ferguson', ditto 20.00; choicelyL bred iruported Clydesdale 'S Burk. ditto 12 50, A 3 Taylor, drag stallion, the property of Graham . -cons 1, 2 and 3 12,50; R Somervil-le, Bros., Claremont. wilt make the-sea• irid'a-y` and.S&0rdt�y, July'1_5_16 t. lan and grad cons 1 and 2 19.11 R son of 1927 at his own stable, Cairn- onner, haul pipe from Oshawa, rat brogie. Claremont. -7 con 5 38. 00, M Harris, for grav con 9 . I Canned Peas, 2 for Z5C PRELUDE [246221 1209030). the well bred, Z 00; J SPang, 116 yda grav con 9 17.40; imp. Premium Clydesdale Stallion, Herring in Tomato- Sauce, 19C D Nighswander, haul grar plan bet Certo, '30 the property of Oscar Wilson, Bro- 82c .31 con 9 13 75; P Nighswander. ditto Luz, ugharn, will make the season of 1�27 27.50; W McNair, ditto 10.(*), W Slack, as follows : INIondav leaves his own Flexid; 18c -ditto 13,56; W Davis; ditto 37.25; S stable to Wm. 6i'merod's, Green- P&G Naptha�soa 1 5 for Bretz, ditto So 00; J Meyer. ditte'; 25.00; wood night ; Tuesday. H. Wilson's, Danish -Cured Back Bacon, 43c "T Burnham, ditto 15.5t); H Widmer, basel'Ine, noon and night ; Wedries- Tip Top Breakfast Bacon, -ditto 8 00; 1 Brown, ditto 4.00; G Hod- day, Mv. J. Miller's, Pickering, noon. :gins, ditto 3.50; L Grove, ditto 1G.5(1: C. Palmer's, Liverpool, night; Thurso 9 1 liced �(ic. E Drury, haul grav .Ux t I Opp 31 to 35 - - day, G. Cowan's, rock road, noon ',-LTx to pay half 8.35; W Davis. ditto his own stable night; Frida`� John Maple Leaf Mutual Fire 43.75 ;J Wideman, ditto 12.00, LGrove. Scott's, 8th con., night; Saturday ditto 75c; T Burnham, ditto 13.75, H morning, to his own stable until Wideman. ditto 21.00; W Slack, ditto following Monday afternoon. Insurance Co. 16.00; 0 Hodgins, ditto 13,50. I Bro ditto 17.50; D Nighawander, tto "ECSTASY, :'-13381] (20019), the superior Cheap rates for farm and country i 58.50; Jas E196n, ditto 13.35-, C Arm. imp. Premium Clydesdale Stallion, buildings. strong, ditto IS.35; F Wagg, ditto the property of Oscar Wilson, will Windstorm insurance on buildings, 0 • . ' -,.J Slack, ditto 27.60; A Lewis, ditto make the season of 1927 as follows: wind-mills, Silos etc. - .26.00: P Ni Monday, leaves his own stable, Gra- _ghawander, ditto 18.00; W ..Automobile Insurance -McNair, ditto 18,(4); 8 Fretz, ditto ham's hotel, Brooklin, to Mr, Cook's of all kinds. 1. 13.4"g); NV Davis. ditto 9.25; J Forsyth, Myrtle, night; Tuesday, T. Tbomp- -ti%ul grav n t I Opp 32 to 85 Ux to AY son's, con. 2. Reach, night; Wednes- ,FARMS FOR SALE -12alf 14.25; G James, ditto 9.2z; W Ae e- day, Tempemnce Hotel. Ashburn. Write or phone '-wor, ditto 19.00; E Davis, ditto 13,351. J night; Thursday, own stable. night: E Davis, ditto 4,60: NV F Holltriger.gad Friday, Win, Bradley's, "Whihy, D. BO W_.� M A N' Altona, rd con 1 121.25: L Gates, ditto night; Saturday, own' stable until e following 516nday afternoon. �90.00; B W Lotton, ditto -,9.00; W J th I HITBY,' ONT.' lid Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Rooli rendered by F. J. Prouse, Piokering • ......... ...... N0,14; r 1'. 4tARIEMONT. "V1 - V_� Maethr-Url Cook.-a' 'f 08"ws' 'a FARMS F01 SAL t " "or Sunday here with his parents, visiting his cousin, Joo Ward. - uo . i - few- dayi here. the guest *of her Min Emma Underhill. J. B. and Mrs. Madill. Frank, and hire. Michell, of North The two Sunday, Schools will. unite In Au Idtng: thetr annuld 236'Acres. premed brick hq'use, bank barns, beautiful -01&y -Grace Topper. the charmi and Mrs. &not. Frank Stately and son and Markham, spent Sunday with Ly-7 nic at Oiba.vis*, Park,..,OA:� PWY,,'* cement silo. - land. running stream. Can bo pur, 0 daughter. bf the 6th line of 'Whit- man and Mrs. Pilkey. July 22nd.' Good pro'gra-hi"of ip6rts chased w I th or" cheap. tried the big ball T�ot� a t know church, spent Sunday with Evans MIML. and his bride, on abursday :last. Dave (as he is familiarly 4tARIEMONT. F. C. Madill. of Toronto, spent Maethr-Url Cook.-a' 'f 08"ws' 'a FARMS F01 SAL t 7. Mrs. Ross, of Toronto, 8POnt's "or Sunday here with his parents, visiting his cousin, Joo Ward. - COLLECTIONS few- dayi here. the guest *of her Min Emma Underhill. J. B. and Mrs. Madill. Frank, and hire. Michell, of North The two Sunday, Schools will. unite In Au Idtng: thetr annuld 236'Acres. premed brick hq'use, bank barns, beautiful -01&y -Grace Topper. the charmi and Mrs. &not. Frank Stately and son and Markham, spent Sunday with Ly-7 nic at Oiba.vis*, Park,..,OA:� PWY,,'* cement silo. - land. running stream. Can bo pur, Basket Factory "I daughter. bf the 6th line of 'Whit- man and Mrs. Pilkey. July 22nd.' Good pro'gra-hi"of ip6rts chased w I th or" cheap. tried the big ball T�ot� a t know church, spent Sunday with Evans Miss Duiikeld, of New York, sr- Oars will be at the churches at 12 to convey the -to Oshawa. 175 Aores. clay land. brick house, bank friends at his father's home. The Wmrd. rived here on Monday to-91pend a children barns a ad. silo, cunning str9am. well Biro. 0. J. Brodle and daughter, few weeks with her uncle and Leslie and Mrs. Heath, of Drum- altuatedb much less than" $100 per ness &ad the efficiency you demand. Emma,' of Ohazy,' N.Y., duat, T. and Mrs. Caster. bo, spent the week-end here with, acre. See this. McLellan. in a few words, con. -are spendia. ith Miss _g a few days w -"Margaret Macnab. Miss Margaret Porter returned home on Friday from St. - Mary the former's parents Walter. and Mrs. Heath. On their return on - Phone or write 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby Miss Me Wagg and George Hospital, Toibato, where she un- Monday they were accompauied by Mrs W.-Willison, of thefourth The groom, in a few chosen HArnees, Ask the user. Wagg, of brieremont, and Mrs. j, --Morgan, derwent an operation for. Appendi- 'She line of Uxbridge. kindness was greatly appreciated, And would be long remembered. A Spring -:, y of Toronto, spent Sunds citis. is now making a good - 4 173 J and Monday with David and Mrs. Lakefleld. recovery. WC) . 710E -I= usic &c. This popular young of The postponed party garden -couple will shortly leave for their ,Pugh, Jos. and Mrs. Evans and Cliffbrd held in the Memorial Park under homein Saginaw, Mich., where �snd Mrs. Pilkey returned home an 4 the auspices of the Claremc at , As the Government is insisting on the strict enforcement of the Weed the good will of a host of friends Sunday evening after spending a 'a FootbAll Club wag a great success. Control Ac6, the Township Council OT!_ couple of weeks with the former ' The Club extend their thanks to hereby requests all land-owneis to cut daughter, Mrs. Appleton, of Pon. the Cherry-wood team. for the 01 weeds on the highway adjoi I ining OUR E.AF ti&c, Mich., and with friends in frieadly� game with our boys their premises, and not allow any nox- ^N PAST. 40ther parts of MictLigan. which aided* in making the even- -ious weeds go to seed on the their own Y Win. and Mrs. Walker, of Union- ing stich a success. The game was land. This work should. be done b,, ville, and Miss Hattie Walker, of well contested, although Cherry. the 20th of July. 4C laremout, spent Sunday with relativea iaUxbridge. Mr. Walk- 'wood had only tea men. The game ended in a score of 2 to 1 in 'Claremont. U. M. FoftsyTa Reeve rk. ­D, R. BEATdN. . Cie' Ho* 'd Brea r's f ri6ad8 will be. glad to know that he is improving in health, favor of The eater- toinment on by the Mississippi claza Prattis E111*S v s. i�although some w hat-ido wly. On account of the public library put Minstrels was excellent. Anyper- son who has not spent an even* ing The Bread of roombeing painted, the library withour soutbern friends would ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART will be closed for the two weeks enjoy a very interesting 'evening Terms for Tuition from July 20th to Aug. 3rd, inclas. with the Minstrels. The proceeds MONNEY'S PARLOAS, ive. Each member will have the amounted to about $280.00. PICKERING —Health .'privilege of taking out four books 46 Every Wednesday from a P. in. r . f or that period. Please do not bringinany books during those FULL LINE OF r1H,9 TABLB Tryt LAW ''two weeks. 19 MARTIN SENIOR' T. 11. Trains Coin g East due as follows No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. Next Sunday will be a great day Paints, Varnishes etc.. for interior and 28, Local 12-59 P X iLt the Baptist Church. It wil be exterior work. Now is the time to use So Local 5-2Z P: ii, Young People's Day. In the morn- it. Give us a call and receive astia- Sunday train, 8.88 A. M. lag the pastor's subject will be faction. Pricm right. Trains going Was* duo as follows— , Ak� mpecially for young men. The Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection- No. 29r Local 9.22 A. H. to will be "A Yonag Man Qui( -k Vollow ery always on hand, 27 Local 2." P. M. AM I to and Swift to Flee!" In. Highestprices ldforgoodbu'tteri ?resh 9 Hall 9 06 P. K: H -9M HONE' the eveniox the young people have and eggs. S... unday train. 8.82 P. M. -charge of the service as they had ...'7:.,ons Sunday 0. G A N N 0 N Foregoing is according to Standard time. fiT memorable evening about two years ago Bustle the BROUGHAM -supper and the chores and be area. eat in good time so as to be sure of 7 -H E R E- OT A R E I -W sea$. Bring your visitors. They A ME A L will thank you for doing so. - Sev- eral apecial features are on the lot program, including selectious by a Bargal .11vocial young people's choir. "Je- on&, the Light of the World" will Man'@, Young Men'@ and Boys'Suit8—Navy Blue, Dark Brown and be the central message of the en Light and Dark Grey—with I or 2 Pairs of Pants. itire service. Copies of Holman 'Hunt's Rangtag from $6,50 to 517.50.: masterpiece, I 'The Light of itbe World will be distributed. Ele ving recently taken over the Men's Oxfords—Ox -blood. Tau.'Brown and Black—Good year Welt� 'Doors will be open at 6.30 p. m. businessand desiring to secure Rubber Heal, Good Fttzers, regular 5.50, at 4.50. 40L -Come next Sunday dight. You 1:ddfre-Cb3nL -satisfied. as many new customers as Men's Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes 32,40, Special $1.75 The home of W. G. and Mrs. happy possible, we'are offer-, I inf for CASH be. t at Phone'3900- Scott. was the scene of a 0 re Aug. tat. -3. FINGOLD'S of about one hundred ..,gathering 'Who met to welcome their third aff `11 Cofmck-Deering Twine A-M Oz-=. 02=,& M-rc son. David, B A Sc., of Saginaw. — MIML. and his bride, on abursday :last. Dave (as he is familiarly 600 ft to 1b. JULY 15 'd 1-6 an Aknown) haa been a resident of Michigan for a number of years, The big bell with the "Patented -but when he wanted a good wife cover," whiabdoes not fall at the last Travelogue "Mystic India" Comedies he returned to Canada and on COLLECTIONS "The Newlyweds Quarantined' Jnne 29th was married to Miss at 131 -2 cents per 1b. ROBT. DEVITT, -Grace Topper. the charmi and Mrs. ...IN making your collectiona through "BLIND HUSBANDS" only danghter of Geo. an If you have used this twine yop Basket Factory "I z.Topper, of Locust Hill and on what it -is like and if you havn't -Price8—Adults 25c cents,, ret4irn from their honeymoon — tried the big ball T�ot� a t know Crates, b -the It- mA n v were welcomed y --w-hat yo a- are missin S. G. Schmidt, - Proprietor friends at his father's home. The Remember—This is good only Frank Pennock -Jolaremout Football teans of which to August Ist. former member ex- We . m to pleas& B E A T T Y pressed their good will towards ness &ad the efficiency you demand. A them by presenting them with a handsome carving set. The Rev. C IR A S - C001?ER McLellan. in a few words, con. 01P Cd1%.XA.0d026 �veyed the good wishes of the foot.' bail team and the captain. Magnus CLAREMONT Morgan, made the presentation, 'well Agent for Ackerman's Quality The groom, in a few chosen HArnees, Ask the user. word@, assured' them that their kindness was greatly appreciated, And would be long remembered. A Spring Pumps, Door Tracks, Coyr -dainty buffet lunch was served and Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. It will paF you to get my prices on 4V a pleasant evening spent in gamep, ,-.Is -I= usic &c. This popular young PTORBRING. IONTA RIG -couple will shortly leave for their Her'e I homein Saginaw, Mich., where the good will of a host of friends will accompany them. A very pretty houie weddingWe have a full line as solemnized at Locust Hill on w Wednesday, June 29th, when of the renowned. Evelyn, only. daughter of becameBo'xer Wall Papers Mr. and Mrs, C. Topper, 4 the bride of Mr. George David all prices, from C Scott, of Claremont. The bride, t who was given in marriage by her 10c to 1.00 urren father, wore a beautiful imported Ptench gown of white georgette oll. ts ,per r Accoun trimmed withsequins. Her em- broidered tulle veil, which formed ibe train was worn caps effect andA full line' of Sher- beld by &circlet of orange bloss- Customer's carrying bus'inw 01as. * She carried a bouquet of iams win-Will' -Columbia rosets and baby's breath, and wore the. gift of the groom, P. Paints. accotints are given every as- wh-iTe 9'old Var pin. The bride was Miss Gertrude Ferrier sisrance and attention - at this attended by* .,,,,-Also, some who wore a dainty -gown of pink -.Bank. See the Kiwager. at taffeta and carried -a- bouqu,et of nice Ginghams aiid sweetheart roseq. . The groom was -'any Branch, attended by -his brother, Mr.. Peter 4 .,---Rayons -tor The wedding � music was Scott. -Miss Ike6s-Reesor, end rendered by durin the eigning ' of the register 'THE co sang "At.Dawn. Mrs. A. S At After a buffet luncheon, 'Give U.8 CaU ing," iMON which was served on the t&wn, Mr. conV111ced, I � _ _. NK and Mrs. Scott left on their honey. woon for the Thonsand Islands, amid showers of confetti, the bride Fresh Groceries always 114ftblished 1871 travelling in a smart beize colored on hand. three piece canton crepe suit with d ­ . turned on bat to match. They re Thursday last and R re no w spend, ingafewdays with the groom's Do At S C 0 T T 1, %parents before proceeding to their Wbitby Branch, J, H. Perry', Manager future borne in Saginaw, Mich., Phone 1402, where Mr. Scott has a good po- sition as electrical engineer. CLAREMONT L-UDIT-ORIUM. �:;,.THEATRE STOUFFVILLE FRIDAY and SATURDAY BANK JULY 15 'd 1-6 an Scales and Oil Engines. pleW7,6 "THE CIRCUS CYCLON W Ap Travelogue "Mystic India" Comedies "THE VILLA,3E CUT UP!, COLLECTIONS "The Newlyweds Quarantined' hand separators for sale. ROBT. DEVITT, Fri and Sat. 22 and 23 ...IN making your collectiona through "BLIND HUSBANDS" .-Green River The Standard Bank, you enlist the Basket Factory "I r' 'eff orte of an organization which ex- -Price8—Adults 25c cents,, ..All.kinds,of Fruit Baskets, RANUM tends the emciency of its courteous- Crates, and under, 15 cents service into every part of Canada. FM Thus can you be assured of making S. G. Schmidt, - Proprietor Baskets. regular collections locally or at dist- Frank Pennock J, 7# ant points, with, the court-say due Phone Markham ION those with whom you transact, basi- B E A T T Y ness &ad the efficiency you demand. A STANDS FOR THE IMEST STANDARD BANK 01P Cd1%.XA.0d026 PICKERING BRANCH--O. A. Sharpe; Managef Branches alae at Brooldin, West Hill. Whitby will accompany them. A very pretty houie weddingWe have a full line as solemnized at Locust Hill on w Wednesday, June 29th, when of the renowned. Evelyn, only. daughter of becameBo'xer Wall Papers Mr. and Mrs, C. Topper, 4 the bride of Mr. George David all prices, from C Scott, of Claremont. The bride, t who was given in marriage by her 10c to 1.00 urren father, wore a beautiful imported Ptench gown of white georgette oll. ts ,per r Accoun trimmed withsequins. Her em- broidered tulle veil, which formed ibe train was worn caps effect andA full line' of Sher- beld by &circlet of orange bloss- Customer's carrying bus'inw 01as. * She carried a bouquet of iams win-Will' -Columbia rosets and baby's breath, and wore the. gift of the groom, P. Paints. accotints are given every as- wh-iTe 9'old Var pin. The bride was Miss Gertrude Ferrier sisrance and attention - at this attended by* .,,,,-Also, some who wore a dainty -gown of pink -.Bank. See the Kiwager. at taffeta and carried -a- bouqu,et of nice Ginghams aiid sweetheart roseq. . The groom was -'any Branch, attended by -his brother, Mr.. Peter 4 .,---Rayons -tor The wedding � music was Scott. -Miss Ike6s-Reesor, end rendered by durin the eigning ' of the register 'THE co sang "At.Dawn. Mrs. A. S At After a buffet luncheon, 'Give U.8 CaU ing," iMON which was served on the t&wn, Mr. conV111ced, I � _ _. NK and Mrs. Scott left on their honey. woon for the Thonsand Islands, amid showers of confetti, the bride Fresh Groceries always 114ftblished 1871 travelling in a smart beize colored on hand. three piece canton crepe suit with d ­ . turned on bat to match. They re Thursday last and R re no w spend, ingafewdays with the groom's Do At S C 0 T T 1, %parents before proceeding to their Wbitby Branch, J, H. Perry', Manager future borne in Saginaw, Mich., Phone 1402, where Mr. Scott has a good po- sition as electrical engineer. CLAREMONT L-UDIT-ORIUM. �:;,.THEATRE STOUFFVILLE FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 15 'd 1-6 an Scales and Oil Engines. pleW7,6 "THE CIRCUS CYCLON Travelogue "Mystic India" Comedies "THE VILLA,3E CUT UP!, Brantford binder twine and second. "The Newlyweds Quarantined' hand separators for sale. ROBT. DEVITT, Fri and Sat. 22 and 23 Phone 505 Pick.: BROUGHAM "BLIND HUSBANDS" .-Green River "BY GEORGE" Basket Factory "I Manufacturers of -Price8—Adults 25c cents,, ..All.kinds,of Fruit Baskets, children, 14 years Crates, and under, 15 cents ..Berry Farmers"Bushel Baskets. S. G. Schmidt, - Proprietor Baskets. Frank Pennock -if you, bu : Y on pnce PATHFINDER is your bire I ALOW-priced, high-quahty tire, 8u bject to I standard warran- t'Y, -designed to run the "OYP" out 0, busmess and doin R. Built by year. Made of SUPER- TWIST. Wonder- ful -value made ,possible by huge pr9du ction. G. & A. T. Law .1. Pickering�'Onte For ow vice asks, buy at lFarmers, Attention I am agent for the World's Greaboot 'Renfrew," Separator, ­The Stoves, Scales and Oil Engines. pleW7,6 famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, Wheel Barrowsetc. Brantford binder twine and second. hand separators for sale. ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 505 Pick.: BROUGHAM .-Green River Basket Factory "I Manufacturers of ..All.kinds,of Fruit Baskets, Crates, ..Berry Farmers"Bushel Baskets. tit Baskets. Frank Pennock J, 7# Proprietor Phone Markham ION B E A T T Y A STANDS FOR THE IMEST Litter Carriers, Hay Carrie1% Pumps, Door Tracks, Coyr Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. It will paF you to get my prices on ,above before buying elsewbere. FRANK J. PROUSE PTORBRING. IONTA RIG M11 :s ._:.a . �. V X K M 'T W", �:Pgw �-7 Vr A V AA IIRLSR..VlCf-PRESIDENT-,MURDERED�- FOR WEEK • NEWS GLEANINGS R- 7 -`7"'Shoot Down O'Hig- boom log into the swift current and' Assassins From Russia and India To Northern Quebec, From. was drowned. gins on Way, to Mass Aviation to Alchemy ...At Baptista-Lake, iiirW miles, from. el , Harold Christie, employed by Bailey-Martin Lumber Co.; fell from 'DROPPED WEEK END NEWS LORD-S-REVISJON. I a boom of sawlop. Ile was unable Al to-n-ght by Another aeries was celebrated in London of a long iie'* a of crimes to swim and rose under the lop. Ruwia in Bad Way' the largest dinner ever held `by the can be attributed to the De Valera When the body was recovered he was —With serious upria- Riga, Latvia. group in Irish politics, wbpn on Sun Amjerjcan Society in Am London. dead. Ings reported in many Provinces in was chairman, day morning Kevin O'Higgin, vice- bassador Hougbton V Russia and with the steadily increas- and the speakers' Kingston.—Late Saturday after- n. Justice! noon Fred Salisbury, Upper Main *Iuded Kermit President and bYetater of J and External Affairs was shot down Ing coat of living and unemployment Roosevelt; Lord Dafl noted . as -hed in the Rid Street was drow eau and non-partisan political organize- near his home by three men who River 'be, England's wittif*t Mairist+ata, , and ow "Xingvton Mills. With Lions of the workers• growing steadily, H. Wickham Steed, ex-editor ofThe sprang' from a motor car and 'later Joseph Denne, 'he was out fishing,' the Soviet Government Is facing the London Time& * The dinner received escaped without. being lideatifie.d. 0'- and, in changing places in the boat, most serious internal crisis of the last Higgin's father, another Ifish pa X felicitations froth President Coolid ge- the craft upset and Salisbury was triot, had been similarly murdered in tw years. A feature of the celebration was -caught in the weeds and was unabli Even the revival of the Red Terror, th.3 1923. O'Higgins was regarded -*lniglng of the. Ohio Wesleyan as to extricate, himself Deane swam `br the Cheka, a little more than a Glee Club, which earlier in the day one of the strongest men in the Irish ashore. fortnight ago; after the a3samination bold a vtontorial svng service on the Free State Government, President St. Catharines.—Injuries received of the Soviet Minister to Warsaw estate of Lady Astor for American Cosgrave 4asued a statement making by. falling from a cherry tree on failed to halt the increasing number Wore hurled in her grounds who it clear that his Government cannot which he had been picking.fruit, prow- so of attacks on Soviet officiala, died of wounds or Illness during the be intimidated by the reactionaries. ed fatal, to Henry Egbert Cudney, Executions of holt► ger- held In Great War at her home, which -was aged 66i who died within an hour of "Lubianka Prism In Moscow and Coro. then a hospital. GENEVA PARLtYS the fall at his home,5 Ottawa Street. kov 1ja Prison in Leningrad are hav- 4 Perth.—When a heavy touring car Kermit Roosevelt, replying to the NOT HARMONIOUS - little effect on the population, toast "To The Day That Cele skidded into, the ditch on the highway 1which refuses to be terrorized. I brhte" gave recollections of Fourths Toronto's Diamond bftdal Britain, U.S. and Japan D'iffer near here rata Saturday night, James A foreign diplomatic official eta- Weja� with his 'father -on Brit1sh soil, i Above Is shown the diamond studded Traynor (�f Perth Was Instantly kill- I as to Britain's Suggesflons -1 tioned Lin Moscow reported that the characterizing the late President as gold medal which was awarded to the I ed, iybil his brother, Fred Traynor,- -7 . lent anti-British campaign ,a great friend -and admirer of the! winner Of To4*nto's Confederation f The United States delegation; ap- suffered a broken arm and leg. Clar-' present violent by the Soviet author- British Empilre_" Lord Darling, say- i Jabilee marathon, July 1. it is; set I pears to be standing firmly ag,!0st being con by ence Peters, owner and driver" of the Mies is an ahem to distract the at-: Ing that-he'was a species i6f twentieth wtth ten diamonds, five on eacYslde any increase in their offer of a total car, and F. Bushley, escaped with toition of the population from do- ! century "Caractacus," who was drag- anti 'Proved a prize worthy. of the 6c- cruiser tonnage of 400,000, and minor injuries. An inquest was held :bieistic to foreign questions. The 1301-'ged at the chariot wheel of Britain's'easlen. It le backed by a blue ribbon. i Japan, which admittedly must have Monday. shovist chiefs hope the 'war scare will "It is'&nd waii ccinte�ed for by SO of the a navy Inferior to that of either of H,il,ybliry.—,Tamed Driscoll, 62, lancient conquerors. declared: create support for the Soviet Govern- lucky -it was B11ha in from whom you greatest rusners. of Canada and the ber confreres, and therefore desires: years old, was killed instantly, and zaent gained your independence, for if it United States. -Cliff Bricker of Galt the artiallest possible tonnage in large, his companion, Eugene Killoran, had .- Thad been another nati•->n they never won easily, establishing- a 16-mile classes of ships, wants an even lower a leg, arm and shoulder broken when Religious Unrest Gripping would have forgiven you." t6 world's record of 1 hour, 19 min., 10 1/5, maximum. they were struck, late Friday ever- India—Moslems Arm for Wickham Steed ventured pro- seconds. Great Britain's endeavors have i ing, by a northbound Nipicsir.g Cen-' phecy that a day greater for the been �directed toward suppo-rt of the tr,l Railway street car near Second Holy Weer on Hindus world than American Independence, the Government had received no man -' point that large cruisers are aggres- Street, here. ILondon.—The Evening News Alta- Day would be the day of Americale'date from the people for its proposed sive weapons. whereas small cruisers' The men, -according to the polies, babad correspondent says that reli- declaration for interdependence and - 'changes. The motion was defeated may more properly be called defen- were under the i nfl'.'.'nce of liquor and. co�opeistion for the advancement of, . 362 to 167. slue. They lay emphasis, , therefore gious unrest is reported from many were proceeding in the same' direction parts of India and that despite ordets i human rights, human liberties and! The Prime Minister had to listen to rather on the type of cruiser built as the car, and close to the west rail. human respect for the law. criticism from Laborltes, Liberals and to the contrary mass Tneeti 198, at than on the total tonnage. The Un Ph;1 IA-mieux, the motorman, claints tended by thousands of persons, are Conservatives. John * Buchan, new- fted States, on the other hand, 'a' he did not ;-e their until it was too being held at Lahore. Ay el-led to the House, .iced in his anxious to protect the coffers of the�late to pull up. Driscoll's skull was I 'LONDON TO OTTAWA i The correspondent says that Syed, ;I senting Conservatives. maiden speech the views uf the dis- nation by keeping down the total ton-� fractured. 'or -Bukhari, self-appointed lea6 of the nne. It is estimated that if .the 1 'oslems. has asked every Moslem tot Aviators Propose to ,star, Air.. Lloyd George, the Liberal British estimated of 465,000 tons were carry a native weapon and to eat beef Within Two Weeks for! Leader. declared that in the past the --- accepted it would involve the United 31{ Liberal Government. in considering LORD BYNG SPEAKS .14 in order to gain muscular strength, Trans-Atlantic Aerial Trip i'States in a nexpenditure for a build- ON "PERSONALITY while women have been invited to reform of the House of Lords, had de- ing program of a half-billion dollars. to Canadian Capital, and carry knives "in preparation for a cided to leave "the ramshackle thing It is thought ,to be exceedingly ques- I Then Fly Back where it was." Cannot Be DiMeCted, Former fight to maintain ' Moslem honor." I tionable whether or not any sucl; sum An appeal has been made to the Disci-Rin � -the hereditary asuects London— Dec islo.. to attempt" a' for naval construction —could too got Governor-General Says government to remove Chief Justice of the reform proposals, Mr.. Lloyd through Congress. trans-Atlantic flight from London to, I * Fir R. B. Shadii Lal, a Hindoo. and I Ottawa, Ont. instead of from Lon jG�eorllrj questioned whether there were,.. Intere centres around the ulti-I London.--Shrewd sense and lively to substitute an Englishman or a 9-00 Peers who, by training, experi-' at humor were cha-acteriWcally inter. don to New �ork. as previously plan- 'mate satisfying of the three nations, Moslem. The correspondent Pays nod, has been reached by a group of 1 ence of mental qualities, had the . n . ec- to the different standards. mixed irr the speech delivered by Via- essary qualifications for revising count Byng of Limy when he. and that the support of the demonstrators' British pilots, seeking 'to make A' funds probe British legislation. He thought there' -Sir Robert Borden were guests of fu probably comes from the Khali- trans-Atlantic flight. might be 50 such Peers, at the mcst. The Bisley •Shoot $at committee. Rhodes trustees at their annual The pilots ef the plane will be — 131sloy Camp, Eng.—Shooting re-Itho The religious- influence of the lead- I I,jeut. i - --0-- ondi. dinner at "Oxford. _Col. F. F. M relvin of the Brit- markably well under difficalt c era was described as considerable, 1 Imperial Airways. and LLeslie -HOPE ABANDONED/ tion distinguished - Speaking upon persofiality,­Lord ,rah 9, the Canadians with support of the Moslem masse's Hamilton, a British air taxi owner, themselves on Saturday in the Na- Byrg di&�-cribcd it as a quality which for a holy war against the Hindoos who has just returned from i three Flares are Traced So Rumors I 'nobody had been able to define. tional Rifle Association's great Em- months' air tour of the Continent Though it was the biggest reality ever Em- of French Fliers are pire tournament. The Canadians have, 'Usected. -Robert H. IlacIntosh, also of always been a big factor at Bittley., Capf. conceived, it coul& not be a PRACTICAL AVIATION the British Imperial Airways, may be Exploded The opposite to the men with per-. but their work on Saturday indicated taken slot -g as a passenger. Quebec—ffope for the, French* air-, they will play an even greater part. sonality were stereotypes. t to start within men Nungesser and Coli just. about t team shouts I People' with perscnall would, by Six Planes and Equipment to, The aviators plan than before in the great ty pri7 weeks for Ottawa, to re -fuel! petered out when - tbo origin a( the and the famous Kin 's ;e, which reading a book, take out its idea, be Taken for Survey Work t'WO fly back to i think it over, utilize it, and then form there 'and then to the mysterious. lights which have been' be competed 'f' the Extending Over Eighteen 'Ewopcan continent, as far as their lsighted at intervals in Northern Que- , will or this week. their own. ideas of what they had 4' last and most important week of the read. Stereotypes took the cook word a.. J Months'in Hudson Bay Ter-, gasoline supply will carry them. bee since June 13 was traced down to I ritory. the flare-lighting activities of an: tournament, by word, sponged it up into their n Pass Up Bad Job "aligator beat" on Lake Onatchwa-Y.' TERRIFIC STORM comilexes, and then acted to the very Ottawa.—Arrangerneritts have been The Provincial Government, 'which letter of it. zk from London, July 6—Announcement in HITS WEST, In the army they had some most �otnpleted for the departure -ha3 taken all necessary steps to in- Ottawa this week of the Govern- the House of Commons to-day by Pre- i Winnipeg, July IO.—Since Friday magnificent, full- blooded, transcend. vestigate the theory that the intrepid meat's aerial expedition to 'Hudson mier Baldwin that the Government's' . tors might have survived the per- various districts of Western Canada ental stereotypes, people who Imagin. Strait. It is proposed ,aviators , "., to establish' Scheme for the reform of the House: ;1,�of the Alafrit, to-I'creLah" in some 'have felt the devastating force -of ed that the standardization of effi- three aerial bases, one in the V-'Cinft—Y of * Lords, which has created some- s,,hail and rainstorms. clen< y meant that men were not hu- :remote fastness Quebec, has re-' -.'of Part Burwell, at the east end of thin of a litical 'furore, was mere- ' Hudson Strait, one 1n�the vicinit of "g � S �ceived definite word that the "sunset' Southern Alberta sections have' m*n and that everybody was to be y a ass for not only bod1y but mentally. lights" used by the Onatchway craft been the hardest hit. the toll includ-' brought Nottingham Island, at the west end cism" is taken by political observers could easily be mistaken for flares or ing injury to several persons, destruc- to thP same pitch of efficiency. They, .71A Of the Strait, and one in the vicinity to indicate that the reform of the distress signals, and actually are res- tion of business buildings and homes would -never realize that every man of Big Island, on the north side Of Lords may be dropped completely for; ponsible for raising the hopes of the in towns, wrecking of farm-houses was something different from the man, the Strait, about midway between the the time being. whole world. and structures, and damage to crops. who stood shoulder to, shoulder with The distance between Port Bur- two. During the debate, which aroused i Since the weird "signals" were first Rocky Mountain House, Vulcan, him.' Well and Nottingham Island. is 500 Ais- Among school- musters illere were Parliamentary interest only as a* observed there has been a rush of De Winton, Lacombe, Gull Lake, In- 0% cussion of the fate of Great Britain's relief forces to Chicoutimi from all' dus, Didabury, Carsland, Milo and als to be found some splendid stereo- planes are being taken in—'twO, upper Chamber can arouse it, there parts of the continent, and the De- Nightingale districti, all have suffer-, types. Every school- master stereo- tor- each base.- The type of aircraft was 'no affirmation of Lord Birken- partment of Lands and Forests has ed from the storm. Crop damage also typed himself first -and then his pu- �e used' is 'the Fokker Universal- head'i -ticent assertion in the •Houseispared no co-operation with these ex- is reported from Olds, Alberta. pile. The first report written on him- It is equipped with the Wright whirl -' of Lords that the reform would be peditions, to establish whether Nun- . ...... self (1,ord Byng) by his master at wind engine of 200 horsepower the, rushed through in the life of the ores-; cesser ani Goli were alive. The "alli- WEEK—END FATA—LITI—rS 1 Eton wl- that b5 was far at Latin gator boat" disclosure, -while q"sh- i Bancroft.—Two d1rownings occur-'and indifferent at Greek. He himself same type "of. engine as used by Col- ont Parliament. oriel Lindbergh and Chamberlin on Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the ing the theory that they "crashed" in the knew better. Ile knew that he was red in this neighborhood over their trans- Atlantic' flights. Each Labor Opposition, moved\ a vote of, Quebec, does not, however, entirely week-end. bad at both. is capible of carrying four piachine , censure on the Government on the' eliminate the possibility of their hav- While fishing from Moore's Bridge! . The master, in his st..ere-atypinR persons, together with the pilbt, with reform of the Lords, ing landed in some more northeasterly over York 'River, Russell R mind, was writing the same garbage, question of the refo, ay, son of an endurance of seven hours. The basing his motion on the charge that Edward Ray of this town. fell from about him 24 other pupfls. Edward of the continent. speed, full out, is 100 miles per hour, Mid, when cruising; 95 to 90. T- he flying officers selected for the Detailed Map of Radio -Tie Up On July First work are all men of tried experience. The arrangements for the exp6ni ion have been worked out by, a board of officials representing the Department At of Marine and Fisheries, tho Royal JA to M Canadian than Air . Foree and the Depart- ment of- Railways -and Clinals. The arrinig-Lemenfs-hive been reviewed by o ICAT004 I Hoe,' C. A. Dunning, Minister of 0 Railways and Ganda, on behalf of the J 0 lkx 0 Government, and at the final meeting of the board .the .airmen who are ac- 7 V companying the expedition were re- 'Amf AjVT/ r, who wished AR L CrA ceived by the Minister, I a A • them bon, Voyage on behalf of the Government, and also to explain, in REPEATER e,- BROADCAST. •VA%r- general %vay, the objective of. the • REPEATER., Government with regard to the entire zap Hudson Bay project- Ho W IT WAS DONE Theabov -aroadcast which w" 1011107ed by an estimated number of over 6 mUllaa Cartailtatio f4i our C6nTo3•e;4t1on a map shows bow the An Canadian - V. S. Lucky 'T Wag Britain Birthday. The program originated at Ottawa- and tide double circles indicate centers from which the rebroadcasting was Ilona. These and the atuffi• 77 Inde black cirelds were alit repeaters conneoted by telephone and telegmPb Jines with Ottawa where the station CNRO took care of the Initial LutpItfigatUm Conceded Who. From Drummondville the low meter Government Beam Station was sucoes.3ful in reaching wand, Brasil, Mextoo fad many other coruPtrisa. TWo peridence 'is the most Pretentious world-wide , broadcast ever undertaken. London, July 4.—Independen" Day 4;­­ CIUA �„r. v tl:.... -«,y^u'. „,,a. w;'.'p'e5' ve,v. .tea «,�..,. . u ,.°'_-: ,,.,,, ..e.•. {• - .�,....,,.;.. , m', y. ysr^+- .F . - •�!• u '�., " '.�. . , , b ' h .mrs° ,�taw.*. '' : ..- .mx _ ..t. •a�;._,ty[- �.,,. „ .•- 3,�"t*!ti.r .t�0. yST•rl� s^. :, .iC"t,a � , , ..p ser•,' __ �. J��i yy'r:.. „ •F . - �"_' .V�e, 1 ra.: nvn:?vvc. � , "�?c;: T. +lw,yam � .'oaa, s,.. .a.,a.cr9.d: '. "^ : s..x.: + r,• a r-. • . n s ' ^ v •. ..�. ^a•+°w �- *�e•G••� •",-.-tlA. .! ,P . •+t.�t:.9 ,l F �w . :P» ^a�s 'v' J..• - '.:: :. . �.t .?�. . 4�•r r - _ .. ; r--•- .' ' ' ` • Sw �.:. ,,. r , K,,..;F.rr .W-.w.L, L,..•. .':. ;:^k .-CteEt�La•r- Y t ti i•, _ x 4�t. 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Ontario. _ The children have. their, special -- If Not Corrected Serlous Results Big � work to do each day. Brother, aged ­Sure Sure to. Follow _ A fine alarm clock is the rooster, eight, fills the woodboz each morning,, IRS works are of barley and flax• also gets the pota� from the celiaar': r In no trouble is delay or negiecC' He- keeps all rd'rite hen -' so _they -wil .be handy, when time to z prepare them for dinner, carries out more dangerous than in anaemia- . house, the garbage and does many an errand thin, watery blood. It is very common 'And you' wind him up with an axe. to save weary steps. In young girls and in persons who are Sister often helps with the dishes, overworked• or confined within doors also dusting, bed making, fills the X+ k 5 R ma es, its approach in so stealthy � � l RED DOT JULY DAYS lamps and doss many other duties ' ' often• well develop a _ N N T `n h about the home which do not overtax B Better Still. " "r� in time the tonic treat- � � - - - - - Y AL �t Ma Buzz gets it iii the neat r. IT spray clears your home of mosquitoes' and flies. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. Dish ted is Casale by FredJ. Whitlow &Ca, Lhxiud, Tor.am -. . � � � Vii- \ • ,� '\ 1 .-_� •tarter, -nnts 1<seu hugs itoacnes - %t for m"s bsa MOO, 1 LWiar due., Toronto, >k. ;. A Man • y h - Why Go Through? .. Alice - "Do you ever go throu$tr yonr husband's pockets ?" May - "No; you've .gotten . every cent when you reach the bottoms- - ' -why 'go th'rough?" Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physlclarts fa George -- "There goes a fellow that Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago • •- . wt:istles attdanger." Sam - He.must Pain 'Neuralgia -Toothache' '- 'Rheumafii5ln be a very brave fellow. Who it he?" George -"A locomot!ve engineer." DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART it nppears, Mary Janee," -said. the magistrate "that you have already _ been convicted thirtyflwe times of Accept on 'Sayerl packag6 atealinL:' "That's right, your honor," K e.nswered Mary._ "No woman is per -, which contains proven'difections feet." Sandy "-Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets - Also bottles of 24 and 100- Druwats. e - -� J ARTIrin in the trade mar; (- mristrrm in Canada) of Bayer Ma"faetm'e of afndeecetlr Mlnard s Liniment for insect b,tes. aefde•tsr of Battgifeacld fecctil 9011cync Acid, "A. S. A. "). while It to well, known • that Aspirin 'means Bayer manufactum. to awlsit the public mminat 1mltattoos, the Tablets r ISSUE No. 29 --127. - ' at Sayer'aompaay will be stamped with their SwiUtal lsaae mot, Ut. IlWa *ow'! a .h4 .n:.R. - .y LSaV _,:.,l..L•xbi,he:T�: �t Ma Buzz gets it iii the neat r. IT spray clears your home of mosquitoes' and flies. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. Dish ted is Casale by FredJ. Whitlow &Ca, Lhxiud, Tor.am -. . � � � Vii- \ • ,� '\ 1 .-_� •tarter, -nnts 1<seu hugs itoacnes - %t for m"s bsa MOO, 1 LWiar due., Toronto, >k. ;. A Man • y h - Why Go Through? .. Alice - "Do you ever go throu$tr yonr husband's pockets ?" May - "No; you've .gotten . every cent when you reach the bottoms- - ' -why 'go th'rough?" Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physlclarts fa George -- "There goes a fellow that Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago • •- . wt:istles attdanger." Sam - He.must Pain 'Neuralgia -Toothache' '- 'Rheumafii5ln be a very brave fellow. Who it he?" George -"A locomot!ve engineer." DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART it nppears, Mary Janee," -said. the magistrate "that you have already _ been convicted thirtyflwe times of Accept on 'Sayerl packag6 atealinL:' "That's right, your honor," K e.nswered Mary._ "No woman is per -, which contains proven'difections feet." Sandy "-Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets - Also bottles of 24 and 100- Druwats. e - -� J ARTIrin in the trade mar; (- mristrrm in Canada) of Bayer Ma"faetm'e of afndeecetlr Mlnard s Liniment for insect b,tes. aefde•tsr of Battgifeacld fecctil 9011cync Acid, "A. S. A. "). while It to well, known • that Aspirin 'means Bayer manufactum. to awlsit the public mminat 1mltattoos, the Tablets r ISSUE No. 29 --127. - ' at Sayer'aompaay will be stamped with their SwiUtal lsaae mot, Ut. IlWa *ow'! a .h4 .n:.R. - .y LSaV _,:.,l..L•xbi,he:T�: w m X 7", k4�11-� 1, N. 7., iJ —Born, on Friday, Jul —Mrs. Alex. Wilson, of Whitby, 'h to Elinor arnd hire. Toniis-, a Yau8ga;er. spent a day - last, week *ith"the ::LQQAJi .—miss Mlirgaret $male, of Lind. Misses-Buntitigz SWI ;Tume. the guest of 0. A..and Mrs. —Dr.-E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, PISC_ _Chsgpwaii--�ias, purchased —1d. S. -ont% -willl be here in bds tisi� in Tor Dew Essex coacb. —hirs. Thos. McAuley, bf; To. of5ce from 1.80 p. m, to 6 p. in. as as- __Ea._G6rmIey,'of Toronto,spent You'll need a new suit -Monday with his brother- and'-sis ront-cqtspeut several day-s with . J. - ual on Thursday. Its here. C.;and Mrs. Philip. —Dr. R. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- ter here. 15 a ­.. 1, - Swim i a,. —Bornat Cleveland Ohio, 6n ist. Office over Balsidon's bar ware —Mr.-and Mrs-Yielding, of Gra- Me. store. Office kours, 9 to 6 daily. iind July 8th. to Stewart ana Mrs. evenings by apqdintme�mt.* vAnhurst, have been' apeading..ak daughter. RLINGTIGHT. SUIT W its Rev. Wm. and Mrs Moore $1sW.4ays with i.Dr. and Mrs. V. E. _L!a—'3151�ed . at Cleveland. Ohio, on V wr g July Stb, the infant daughter of spent &-couple of days this week, Mary Baxter has been Stowar with W. J. and Mrs.- Miller and The Suit that made Bathiag to Swimming .-Augaged all teacher in t and Mrs. MeLean. S. No. 4 and Mrs. Townley. Of To. also called on other friends while :,.1868t, her'daties to begin after the ronto, spent Sunday ­witb' the returning to theii home In Wind- 'summer vacation T. latter's sister, Mrs. Frank Hall. re- Bahe`vall I Football I -Tennis Golt I Witi. It. and Mrs. Killer —F. Purdy, principal of the —Goo. Barker and family were Auriied home ou,Ssturday evening .called to Port Hope last week-end Coniston 00itilluAtion:School, and These es saw sijaiify ho Idays. from their wadding trip up-the f the Picker- by the sudden death of Mr. Bark- I c' 1 0 Uk"-'to Fort Willam. formerly chool,' called or's father, in his 87 th year. in, Co.t?,,r�tilr. 8 .�Be well equipped with Spaldiii1l; Sporting Goods. _�-Wss HeatheAugton, of Peter- -Robert Gordon, of Grand on Pickering friends on Monday, —They are the Best. boro, has been spending a few while on his way to Oshawa to Rapids, Mich., accompanied by days- with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) his son and daughter, spent a day visit his uncle. Ferguson, at the manse. The annual meeting of the alling on Alex and Joe arty last week c 7, -Remamber the garden p ­: , .__...,..-0FUTING SHIRTS nigL _d ' Gordon and L. and Goo. Gordon Liberal-Gonservitive Association In Memorial Park I lit, uh er of South Ontario for the purpose .. th d other relatives. luett, Peabody and. Ing officers for the c e we showing the finest lines of C spices of the Ladies' Aid of an -hoolLand of elect omiog t. -The annual Sunday SC a I's United Church. congregational vicuic of St. Goo- year and to appoint delegates -to irts with collars attached, in white u "Arrow" Sh-h -A large number of Jewish peo visit the f re8h rge's Church will be held at Fair- tbe.Winnipeg Convention will be broadcloth, kh%ld or blue --ple from Totonto 0, July held in the Town Hall, Whitby, port on Thursday afternoo air camp north of the. village the evening Of- Friday, July -that will stand the gaff k'21st. Conveyances will leave the on Also, a full line of Khaki Trousers every-Sunday, making the ecbcx church at 1.80 sharp. 15th, at S. 80 o'clock (daylight sav- Headlights famous No. 0 A4 AV4K-a -busy. roAd. J. J. McGinty, who for the Ing -time). Hon. Hugh Guthrie, , -rare. F. T. Bunting and two Ljeadpr'of the'Oppogition, will be -1 gone and Miss Eva Bunting ret�aro- past tb ree years has been attached the speaker. I to the local branch of the Standard Fred T. Bunting., Pickering how e on Sunday, af ter an ex ; Bank, has. been-. transferred to Joysible two weeks' holiday - spent f -hores of Lake Erie. Grafton branch as rA ie cleirk. BROUGHAIC_ on the 8 His position here hao'been filled -Mrs. Harry Ratcliffe and son by Robert C, Stork. Mrs�'Wm, Gerow of Oshawa visited and-daughter. of Toronto, Thos. -Owing to the garden party Mrs. Robert Devitt over the week-end. -Scariett, of Buffalo. and Kyle T C Brown and son, Win. motored being held in the Park this (Fri Elouthwell, (if Wh�. he ltby, spent t day) evening, the Y. P. S. of Qt to Montreal on Friday and returned ry Mur- home on Saturday, q ore week-end with Mrs. - Ear ed Football f&n@ WhOLCOMS Idt Andrew'CqQhurch have cancel to Brough- doeh, and family. I AV -There was the usual heavy their weekly wepting. The mem- am on Saturd evening, July 16th, P inot6r traffic over the week-end, hers are requeeted to kindly keep should see a Airt-class exhibition of this in mind, and to be on hand soccez between our boys and Clare- .-but If anything. it was heavier the follow D I' R week. mont, The two teams head the 8 0 than usual. There were a number In St. Paul's United Church League, Oame called at 6,30, of miner accidents due to col ?n Sanday Rev. A. R. Sanderson ..Don't forget the garden party to be lisiome, but no person was senou in the morning will give &,ehryrt ven 0 ly io'n red. Eller on Tuesday July 26th under Is n the spacious lawn of John -go3ses are very scarce Io ther "Talk" to the boys and girls. Ser- the auspices of �t, John's United .Jim t, "The Longest Way Church. Broulgham. - The Duncan R irillago' at preseDt, rnoo sab* EAL .'-2 there being -120ne available for those in search Round. the Shortest Way H-me." 0ows. Concert Co. of Toronto will 7 00 P. m., "The Lies Many People provide the entire program. Watch of a dwoging. Workmen, also, IF -Sad It difficult to secure lodging, Tell-Wbite Lie@L" Helpful ser. for posters with full particulars, aiii who take in boarders, -Frank Prouse hadei Darrow IN MEMORIAM. have all they can aea6mmodate. -SPECIALS vices. Good music. All welcome. -J. 13, and Mrs. Horn and fam, escape f row serious inj ury one day Brms-In loving memory of our - dear il - of Peterboro, accompanied by last week while engaged working mother, Mrs. Alice Burns. who psw on Harry Arnold's barn, which is 4" G, Raw. motored to Pickering ed away July 12th. 1M. MIS be Sunday morning. Mr. Elam Is being remodelled. When on top ith Pickering of the foundation he missed his She bade no one a last farewell. spending a week w She said good-bye tonone. fOO and fell about 10 feet friends. af ter wrbieh be "ill go to " The heavealy tes were open wide, all top of 1 heap Cleald -Come." Hnglehart to 9 d a month with gb us on L Of A loving To . . - Wo StOltlell. 9everal plank broke the We cannot tell. we know not why his bon. Chas, H. and wife, who A, I Intend leaving in August to visit fall somewhat� but he received a The best are called and first to die. 4ho latter's relativeii to England bad _shaking up, but fortunately -ftdly missed by Son and Daugb- -The service in St. Paul's Unit- no Woes were broken. He has Lem ad Church on Sunday mornint last been laid of duty for some time, ipecially interesting There but he is able to get around-_ 11111as so CARD OF THANK& Our BIG,STORE,blend is splendid value was the Sacrament of Baptism -There was quite an excite 7 conducted by the pastor for five went in our village and in the our. We take this opportunity of express- is a special :wnding district on Thursday Ing our Isincere tbacks to our many -at 65 cents per pound, but a beautiful babies. Then Dr. Sel. r' lery, who Is- a medical missionary evening of last week and for some friends and neighbors for the Many to place thia tea in every row a the report. untiring actis of assistance, expressions 9 Oblna� delighted the large days, following, whe ot:ympatbv and jdnrLI tributes during -con- audience with one of the most spread that Duncan, the self th Ulnew "d death of our daughter -..in every home we are giving away with Informative addresses on how fessed murderer who had escaped and sister, Mime Hdris Morden. Great Britain and the other Pow . from the cells in the City Hall, -M r and Mrs. Alfred- Clark and every pound, ABSOLUTELY - FRIEE, ion obtained their lands, built Toronto, several days previously. Family. Was prowling around in the usigb. their harbom established their one "lustre finish" cream pitcher. borbood, A man, whose des n laustome and built great modem tb c p tiou tsllied clocely wi thatof Now Advorftsonboatc. froL In China. '.- V in. Don't the escaped couvicit� bad called at _&�ious shades to!qhoose. -The township council at a several houses in the village solic- recent meeting passed a by-law to frame barn. %x40 ft. se rose Of tk i ti" foodand--the -APPLY to Ulm. G. ftilip. let this offer _i3lip bLl regulate and lip"-ft-public, g&r-. Mf 7 ake certain building suce aroused suspicion and a in) on B-ugha-- re age@ afad to ma menage was sent to the police do- VOR tiftil little pitche _w6 t last 10lig. restrictions within the limits of SALZ-1� bpree, _3 years old. partmentin'Torotto; Forseveral Ju gwddnver. AIWWpbugCy, Orval Shea. he peltm-village, of Pickeripig. B -01 BroWhaM 44tf days detective@ have been scour. shU by-6w every person inten I to operato� a � garage must. ob- Ing the country around Pickering, URSING-Mrs. M. 0. Webb. rea- a 11dorme. tharefor from the but so far -they have failed to Nntvred--ew*e_ is open for encw erits. 42f:9 oe said Municipal Corporation, and locate him. Reports have been ftobe Pick 5712, Our "FLOWERDALE" Orange.Pek received by the Toronto lice 0 RENT-On000.2. Pickering. a in future no garage @hall be erect that he wag seem in the neigr=r- Uroorned cottase, Apply to Tbos. Watson, well worth 85 Cents per* pound. As Our 4d or opened within a certain also R. R. 7- Pickering, "tf stated area. These licenses, must bood nf St. Catharine@ ftDd and in order to induce be obtained yearly and shO be between Toronto and Hamilton, SALE-Bran, shortis. S&MV- Locust Hill bu* thees cities have'failed in FO�Rfeed. crack*d com and *eta at subject to canc%lation at any Ele"tor. M. R. Hoover. "_46 %every on6 to try this line also, we are time on a report�� the, - Provin. bringing results. Duncan is chars cial Fire MarsWI or any one of ed with committing two murdere VOR SALE-12 sboats-of pigs. well giving away with- e*ery pound "absolu- and has the reputation of being a -L' wn 2 nanny goats, I back. Fred L4=7. '_his assistants that proper and 9"13 0 Con. Pickering. A. despersits'.character. Be b" brok- salficient'soleguards are not being taken to prevent fire in storing or en out of jail several times. The VOR SALB-17 pigs, 3 mouth@ old . tely free" one 7 inch beautiful glass!" detectives who are in search of J�' Apply Wilber Johnston, lot 24, con. 5, Pick- -'handling gasoline -and other in- ering. R. R. 1,,Locufft Hill. 44-46 him go heavily armed as they ex- ad -bowl. - -This bowl itself is well fiamable sahstances, or for any 4::. -Other good strd sufficient reaed poet that the man "will not yield -PORAALE-About 14) acres of stan- D. withouta desperate- fight. L� ding halbrIZ Robt. Birrell, lot 10. con. 7. worth at least 20 cents. 6. 4 The by-law also eta We the methods Pickering, e lari 3. by which buildings - may be' -A: very -sad death, *&nired erect a sat 1! 87011 SALE-About .90 p1ga. ;ubject the offender to a fine of a gloom over the community, F. con,, Pickering, ' 4 . &46 S."'OHAPM A violation of the by4&w will here on Friday Is t which has 6 b Pr Tag2,f -fo 3 -mottlis old. Apply to-J. ot 7 Forizie. B7 2 AN when Miss Edris Morden, daugh- SALE-213erksbirean -M row $25 to $50. d 2 York- -On Thuredgly- evening of last ter of Mrs. Alf. Qlark, died after FsohiRre boars, registered, and:R -4. ung sto_cjr W. word was received from an illness of several weeks. during F. Disney, Greer�wood . Phone ck 231 38tf week Pickering Beach t ere ORGANIST WANTED-For St. two young men out in the la'ke,, death was the result of over-work Andrew's 'Ufjited Church, Pickering.. Forfull hat - t I h ' were which ob . is su-ffered intonsely. Her _-GARAG some distance Out from that popu- ia atteudiarg to -her household particulars apply to M. S. Chapman, Pickering. THE CENTRAL E, Jar summer resort, in I% skiff with duties. and 'on waiting on her ARMS: TO RENT-Conveniently a sail and were flyiDg .9 ther, who has, been seriously Flocated, excellept $oil. Possession to plough .-Tele h6he 4900 ignals of, 'no P oke, afterpr —,Eo -.Full -on April Ist. 1512S y �G. & so distress. A Is ple at the, ill for some Months due'to a str' App) Ovt. 40tf _'Beach bad no meann of -going, to This constant care of her mother thetir rescue word mliras 'sent tot the With her other 'work caused it run WIRE PENCE-Car of ProatTigbt iock fencing just arrived Also 8 used Toronto Life-saven, but they re. down condition. When it-became ;r saje, W. F. binders, 3 mow an 2 bu ft lied that they were unable to necessary to have a tooth extract- Disney, Green ers _ NZ wood Phone ick 2314 to ed, which, under other conditions reave the city, and asked them ntford Reffig- Ace"sories, Oils And OR SALE�Used Bra send to Oshawa for assistance.. would not have caused trouble, Ferator, In good working orden, Enamelled 'Auto lRepaii. The men were evidently in great blood-poisoning set in. which -she fovd-chamber 22xMzl6, Traft wife "ves. Half price. W. T. Dunbar, Duribarton. 44-4b peril, as there was a high Off was unable to combat on account .,Gasoline,'Acetylene Weldingli. shore bree" blowing causing a - rVORONTO WET-WASH LA of her low vits'lit'. Otb4ir com UN 'This occupactsof the R ti —Ut Our driver can and 7. h p Ica lonfill no Via as phennionift, _L DRY (Semi fin"� eave Yom 0 service, jug I Battery Chargi" ad a paddle followed, and she gradually wank e1Vl`in.g7M21.bS0w bolCj had duly an oar aw W,) svis, barber sbap. We re at the mercy of the waves. nutil death ended her sufferings. -ill pick up and deliver 8 tin" a week. W ww&tauce from oah- The deceased, who wab in her a tubed s made on all:makes The pec -OADIO ]FOR SALE-A fiv ,.Repair aws failed to arrive, but just be. t*entieth year, was hold in high Xtset used as demonxtrillitor, odt as new, by those who were intima- C—plete.with brand Dew tubes.Sbo. eries and fore'dusk the life-savers from To- esteetil 11175.00, will patient, Regular price ,ely acqtlaiDt4d ot cars. T1195.00. Apply Boz 170, i�ickerft- 45tf ront: sent down a very swift t with her. Her motor funeral took place on Sunday -boat, but they could not af ternoon, when her body was ARM MACHINERY-Frost Shapl lomtothe men in distren, although FWood Cocksbutt Tudbopt And— I= they saism-hed around for a oon� conveyed to Pine Ridge Cemetery =Bissell. Gvuld.' ey NZ The deepest sym- son- Best %-.Ord- YVI;,ro ;Opt for intorment. Also De? A4 elderable time. - Firm were I dim -burning on shore" a guide-during patby is extended to the members Gnomwe'n ood 27tf the night. It 'transpired that & of the family in their sad bereave ARM FOR SALMOR RHNT- -;,CHARLES B. SPENCER Passing boat picked up the two went, especially. to the mother, Facres of land In lot'12, cA. 6, Pickering, lots who has been deprived of the of water at both placailand good buildings and T� MOD and landed them at Whitby asedium iences. i forced to sell or rent on ac- toodercareof &faithful and lov- P norli� the worse for their trying =0,fjor heakii,-TIJamn. W. Hick. R. R. 1, roprietor, -Pickering- Ing daughter. c _44tf x ; Z