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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_05_25 "'' �°"rte e5f<�+n-r -,ew{; s,:z ,.e,•..,,J. J k,or' rr �; :x vw•a � ���y e+ ... .,.;,- ... .. '.: ,, : p';..J wti �,�,y;s"�>n5R^.y.y�''�.r'k.• ; ' #t4.�ii''�''`'' h'p ,.,.:„'�TM� �..+`:,:: -w; -.v:'' ;s e-��usw-u,d`rrtf _.r 7;r•r ;. b <,•.a c.=.,'fie - t+v. k.. �t,•J. kr.:,±.+-:_yr,•, s...:,., r .,w ). _ yah` .�; ..+. a ,i 1U pe�"'^.F+%�w` 3,•.;..� •. a .� ,4 r .,, :,w• ,;,ti.+. L�V q, +•. w. ' -.�4� y(,,�f' 'J,,.6-+:.� `:4..vJ ..... ..•- . k,. .. �'•. - _.4. xa•-_ i .a:,y.^.j... -,a+�?•....w=,,.^. .. 'r 'gin - R'. N 4 VOL. XLH'11. - PI RIN( , ONT., FRIDAY., MAY`_-?5' 1028 I No. 3$. . V . w llpflgdgt{,Ottisltsr16 -.Ci}IerQSL 'STtI♦1' _. CEDAR GROVE. s DUMBARTON. ' The W. M. S. of Zion Church, will Mrs. C.Anderson is in the city vis- .� ENWOOD � ` Saiz Xi and B The a garden party on the evening iitng two sisters who are ill. R Ir.$OOEY-Physician and Bur. �j�.�a i�w of June 20th, ,on the Cedar Grove Miss Marjorie -Annis spent the Graduate of University of Tomato.. ei(r11a1 W ;r. 3 school grounds. Further notice later. week-end with friends in Enniskillen. ss, i1`Jim r Phoac Pick 1528_ 31-5 Harry and Mrs. Gourlie and baby J.�1V BROWN'S CORNERS Keith, of Selby, visited the former's ID 18 FORSYTH.Opb.D., Dire+aor � u' mother, Mrs: Nobel, for a few days., Betablished 1886 � ^ �l trical Association of Ostuio. rtes• p The humorous drama entitled 1'iis eatberof the Americas, Optometrical 13"kets' W. Eli $1Ze8- Weare sorry t0 report Mrs: ' Eyes examined lay appointment. Uncle's Niece," will be°presented in Farlane seriously ill with pneumonia a. s sso4. Claremont,oat. r , the schlool-house, S.S, No. 3, Scar- X - - .. and Mr. McFarlane poorly with heart t,aowb. s�ind descriptions, ..* born; on the evening of. May th. . g trouble. NG W E KER N e_ _1 S 'this : three-act play showinfihe B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister asci s' We' are-sorry to report the death µ Y direult situation's in which a yotmg at his home •in Mount Dennis, A•Solicitor,Nat�ry Public Etc., Money to at l o W e s Y`prioe s man is placed in order to carry out a ' a r - ora. South sQtng,Caurt H°°ee. Whitby. 251y }} deception by his parents. Miss Jean Sunday, May 20th, of. George Hisey. G.BROWPIIN(;+. K. O.. Barris a�t i0r Bale Little will furnish music between' the formerly of Dunbarton. � ter.Solicitor,No ulilic. Aaaes stir., S acts. Cotte ,early and enjoy a good The Township S. S. Softball Lea- rIId + � �. tar'y ggue promises to be a' grand success. , stet west of Poet Office.Dundas Street, - _ time.. , Whitby- House phone-3M. Office phone 592: Pur manager, Elmer Annis,'and eap- mans er CHAS. A. WHETS. - tuna Billy Grant invite the boys to � CENTENNIAL CORNERS. oin�.them at tactics on Monde and v �f $#✓ATOM & R088-Barristers. $o- 7 P Y ton lsort6ern Ontario Building.Sao $aCee@bOr t0 late�'. (>}. Hamer SAt tr+ee.Toaonto. Phone Mark 64,29 Mrs. 1b'm: Norton is visiting' Thursday nights at Dew Drop Inn at � wa J.Heatoo. son rs Lindsay. g 6.45, standard time,to qualify for the a.D.F.Rom, Adelaide 2x67 *� . team. Coin e, alongg and help the Roofing Material Mr: and. DirG..Hilton Bruxgwell an. -boys. There will be two league �] an �j ^ I►ICHARDSON & PICKERING- daughters, spent last Saturday witL 1' � - ss,,Solicitor etc.. 223-214 Coaled- _- --- friends in-_Markham. games .and play-off at the picnic r Lite Corners 5 t British Columabiw Sh'inRie@ bit, and Mrs. Andrew Chester, of - - . oroato. boast Main 1$9p and Main „ 4, W H iT E V A LE'. Highest g y estsei Aeltering office open Wedeesda and 8 z New' Liskeard•s nt a few days last _ Sa4atday'eveaiaga.�Pbaae Pick.6800. f�t, No. 2 8 and 5iC week with his sister, Mrs. E. Know Rev: Dr:'Fraser, of I)uatbarton, will ee ' ' 1 les. preach in the United Church on San- _ 1)efrstat On Wednesday evening, June 6th, day, May 29th, at 7 p.m. A cordial 88 �-' TORONTO ASPHALT the young men's class- are giving. a imritation is given to the friends of "brie ]BLAKE B. BSATON. D. D. t3. -ROOFING :. •concert in. the. church. Full partic- Gradnatetof the Royal Cowles of Dental the community to.join in the u orohip .. f3trgeora asci ua;.crait8g of Torose, Ofnos Murray's I8 in., 82 in. and 36 inch *Jars later, and listen to Dr. Fraser .. We cone 7t- :pad - � •' e�r Ddazdeek's Goafxetioa state, Whitby. Remember the Anniversary Ser- da hours s to 19:r m 6.`a .tad., 6, widths, 4 is 1 Shingles; also , *late him on the honor rrcei+fly-tea- 68ilpaaoaeft2o:•, salt' Metal Valley" and vice3 of Centermial United Church on ferred by Queen's University, a-r;1 Sunday, May 27th. Rev, Mr. Auld, BIL il,SMITH. D. D. 4., L. D.S., Ridge Roll. trust he will,long be 3p:ued to enjoy Of Markham, will preach in. the of the distinction. (Successor to Dr. J N.Dales;, Graduate of Material, or will give pripe on ternoon at 2.3G' o'clock (standard tke Ronal College of Deaut Stugeein sad Torun• j 11.TheDepartment sof Dun( 10., will ad- �c toUaiveraity. ' At Claremont Office over D 0 A L . A 9mlelled job., tae) and the Male Quartette, of Scott's store every Tuesda7 and Frid Phone Birchcliff United Church, will sing. dress .the summer meeting in the Strad! iaf 1. e. .:s in the evening at 7 o'clock ((standard United Church on Friday, Jury 1st, ' >iRBERT T. FA LLA 19E, L D Er.; r time). Rev. lir. Rackham, of White- at 3 p.m. Her subject will be, "�Vhith- - K .lr�D D.S.,Graduate of the Royal Coif a of vale, will speak; and Knox United A Rood supply of Hard and Soft tai cg � �Enx YAC er Bound." Mrs. Meyers' comes to PP y � 1 Stag I aad the s store, ,t of Toronto. Church Choir of Agincourt, *`ill sing. w e above J 5.Balsdon'.atore,t�kestag,Ont ug highly recommended, having es- Coal on head. Also a supply µ x +� l9�ce boon: Dam to 5p.m., or by a at- 9�A!- �!� tPASIve ,eXperierice as a teacher of of Hladlia Wood, i ase®t' Phone Pick 8700. i E MINING � �iii b G R E E f+I RIVER. 001 Domestic Science arrl•Dtetitfan, con- stove length. �:a3titawa Qlr�t ;� Several'Toronto visitors spent a siderabie practice in public speakinga � , ELIZABETH RICHARDSON= We information on all, Listed ® The apple worms are very. busy. Mrc. Meyers will have much °p me. 12tt' Phone Pick. 1709. `�,� J,�yyM _. .� q few days in on community• an.] the responsibilities of a h 1`"J• Fire eadautomotrreinsyraaceotallk:ads. Unlisted Mining Stocks. It is time to give them the annual ter�est'and value for the home makers. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKINGt- sapr«e8acr,:geompaaksof.soird.8aaaoal stand- dose of medicine. Every lady is .requested to make a � a q1 las. We will be pleated to ad vise what Wilsons Park opened on May 24th. special effort to attend this meeting, �, BURNI 1iGH Q stocks to buy or to hold.or SOI4GS KEAY-Ucepsed auction• what stock to tau. Some of the campers have already Mrs, Hagerman, See. U. I. Building sad General ,ter.Altoaa leve mock Slid general sales fptieats are making tltioaay try omved on to their tamp site. The annual meeting of the White- contracting. ,• attended to. Terms reaaonabk. R. foflowiog our advice Miss Lydia Fuller, of Toronto, vis- vale Branch of the, South Ontario - .t. ,file, Pbonestoufi',900a. of-4 Estimates furnished on all chases _ _ ited recently with her t:eee:es. Mrs. Women's Institute. wad held at the of work-Interior and Exterior. '^ Our long experience in mining. ex• , I'02i1TiLI, Ldcenaeti liner,®seer. A. Trewartha and Mrs. Whri. Duncan. home of Mrs. W. ltacktiarm, on Wed- . Fe for �"Male a ywis sad Oea.�ao, ,n, tending over s period of twenty May 26th. The foliowing of- Alterations and repairs. years, allowa ua to i+e sound advice The football Rame between Good- nesday, timrssd.s et sit it's" asaeasisd so es smasws� gg wood and Green River resulted in a fleets were elected President, Mrs. J. Obimaeps Hunt Concrete Wort. ams. A,tdyr,ru Qraaa m+�p p, on the fav tmive feature of a print *9 or the speculative feature of a 'pros. tae 040. The.>;ame_was.clean and in- •A. Pugh; 13t Vice-Pres., Mn. D. R. Phone Pickering 67111 ` H,H3L'TOl't TOWNI8H3BfJLESB pective mining venture. teresting- Beaton; 2nd. Vice-Pres., Mrs L. Hag FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO : JL.F* a-velsa"'r' ows.tast9cm for t3(3LLOWAY, MILLS cit CO. On Monday, May 28th. at 8 p.m., errnan; Sec.-Tress.. Miss Lydia Major; Q Q f: - 4900 las, Ammoaaa.s. � . pansy t»- a meeting for women and Rtrls will Branch Directors, Mrs. F. A Major, SEI IN O L E Q r a'� "Two* a withara Members of i4tandard a Saw .. ' oat. t.' be held in the Baptist Church for Mrs. E. Berry, Mrs. G. Burkholder, Stock Exchange. the purpose of or nixing's W. C. Mrs, G. Tran Mrs. M. E. Parks, Mrs. Members of the Montreal ? Geo. Pugh, Mrs, R. Reesor Pre'>}s See•, Nova Sooda Shin les „ M ]MAW. .41ORNSED AVO T. L. g Shingle* v' Mining Exchange. Gait Galvanized Steel 8 g TiONEER,fa York,gotano and Derham On Sunday,-_biay 27th. Miss R. Mrs. Brownridge: Auditors,Mrs. Grif +Cou ti'm AfJ k�f at-sates-pew aunt Offlu and Board Room,Ground Floor. _ _Bird's Felt State ShinRlasl et, Tama r b4, Dame for eaTw rosy he Duff: of Toronto, Provincial Field $n, Mrs. b Poynter; representatives - x .ottscv Belt asci Metropolitan Bulking, fol<sale at �lepea- -Worker for the W.C•T.U., will ad- to, District Annual Convention, Mrs. deat ym,ss wbftbg,oat. Qs TORONTO. ONTARIO dream the Union Sunday School at. B• Ahnis,' Mrs. Hugh Pugh, Mra. E. T. .P ATERSOV.6 8 - CLAREMON, , Phones Adelaide 6371 and ffd72_•• 10.15 a.m. You are cordially invited Berry. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 Spring T m e to attend.. - UG _ THE RURAL _ -• . -- BROUGHAM. 1 -- � -- f _ SECURITIES COMPAKY LTD. iTOUFFYILL[. Miss P. Gerow spent the week end LA� ►� I9 Mrs. Wallace, of Lemonville, thea in Markham. C y Real firers and Iwnraaoe.'- this week at the age of 95 years. Bert and Mrs. Harvey spent Sun- G A R A G G I ]Painting Time The Bowling Chib met on Monday day in the city. Pwrin-Propertiess, Specialty. evening and selected the rinks ,for News from the travellers has been We are prepared to do. all kinds_ - - �+- Head Office:$1&224 Ooofederatioo the season. scarce the past week. of rgpairing rif cars,,also bat' Building. Toronto. Baker's Pavilian at Musselman a We are glad to report that Mra tery dchargin>e, electric Zee the best int and et the Lake, will open on the evening of Duncan is graduallyimproving. best rresulte. g Photfte Mata 2990• May 24th with a dance. g The W.M..S. meeat tthe,h e of welding and In fact The remains of Mrs. M.,.Flint, of Mrs. Philip on Wednesday afternoon. everything in too- Branch OM Qosdoo Building, ' neetion with Br"deara-Henderson a Paints and - California; a former resident of this Chas. Liscombe hap severed his Pickering Ontario. car work. Ve rniahea,Lacquers and Shellac@ phOOe,�00, 26r.f town ,will be brought here for bur- connection with the Ving at the gravel B are;ntaantsed. Give them a trial. _ ial this-week. pit. Gas, Oils, Grease and AeeessorieP Yoq will be delighted. The.Choral Concert,Riden by Clare- Donald Beer has been transferred on hand constantly. IXE TABLrB-Pickering Statics mont and Stouffville Choral Classes, Also: MareseoIn all the colors. Oil@ T.IL Tz las going East die ar lolloan p a Bank near Sarnia The young sad General Hardware. 2ilo. 10,flail 7M A li. in Ratdiff's Hall. was well Tendered people will miss Donald, Call and see our Catalogues of (Porpa, •' 2tl Local 17.44 L AL before -a fair crowd. Our young people who visited St. Dodge and Star Cars. r '} Phone 4600. IkL :w Lssal _ 625 P:ri. At the meeting de t Council this dda Brew's Y.P.S. of Pickering oa ant LAWS �A��.iE Sunday train, � S. A.M. . week-it _was decided to reduce the y evening, report a very pleasant w * T �1 g p Traits goitis wssf doe as kilo,,- water rates to half what it is a� visit. ALVIN . BU5HB i No. 39 Local . - , 9.22 A.M. . present. About $2,600 will be spent E. C. Thornton, of Woodstock, and AND SERVICE STATION 47 Local 'l 44 P,lf. in street gravelling. Mrs. Mullett and friend, of Williams- _ PICHEBIN( ••' 9 flail 9-oeP. M. The County of York Good Roads burg Penn., made a short visit t - $uaday trop,... 8.32 P. M. Commissioners.visited Stouffvil% this the Brown's on Friday. RR week wn -:smsured the Council that Robt. and Mrs. Devitt, who have 4 ; YOnsew� Pj8 Foregoing'is according LO Standard r' "�A ER.time. a good portion of the highwaythrough been in Oshawa during the past fewi ` ' our town will besebuilt. oaths, ;bre ag�in comfortably set- M m Rill ickly recognize the onprece- ` tled in their o home-here: ted v lu now offered in Congol• CLARE3iONT DUMBARTON. The Men's Softball team 'are now ` Are you going ,eum ( d 8 41 Rugs ht the new lower. practising steadily for their first t -ever prises, prices that offer On Friday evening last 'the Duit= township league game, when Kinsale s tremendous savings. CREAMERY ! barton and Pickering A.Y.P.A, held to feed play here on Friday evening, June 1. a most successful banquet in, the Visitors at Brou ham duri Patterns-The mew IV28 range is rhe - ` Community Hall. -After everyone had week included: b'1'r9 and Mrs. Fair _ ^ h most beautiful yet ebawn. Highest price paid for - been fully sat�afird, the toasts were atr3 Miss:Brodie, of Toronto, with G. Gr 0 d �� �, }- IMPROVED QUALITIES - Crearn at the proceeded with,. Chris. Fair, presi- Philip;_the Davis family, of Toron= V' v The new Multicote Surface in the dent, acting as toastmaster for the _ --evening, -proposed The Kin , an9 to, with A. and Mrs. Carlton.. greatest improvement in years-kfnR- GlaremQa Creamery► - g+ $ We are afraid the sanctity of-the q _ wear iebuiltrigbtiptoand•throtigh- was responded to by all. Geotge Dew, -Sabbath will not be impressed on the all summer r tacit the thick lomg wearing surficed. in proposing the toast to The Church dram and sof Give no a trial and be convinced minds of the children while an ice- AIAs you •tnOW Ooogoleum Gold Seal __ -ave a_brief historical sketch of its s Bogs are a21 gnarsnteed by the Gold �� r** i Q °nista and deve opmen w c t m as they leave the charch. i@ib em 0 8 Seal on surface liLIS responded to by Rev. D. B. Langford. J. and Mrs. Fortune, Nelson and a��•flf Miss Ethel Blenkin proposed the toast Mrs. Ballard, of Toronto, George Bal- ` Note these lower prices: 2►=0 � to the A.Y.P.A., ani wag responded lard, of Oshawa, Miss Ahice Middle- 9s>E2 size formerly 15.00,' ow 1850 to by W. P. WOod,'Dominion Second ton of Ontario Hospital at Whitby, N y Vice--President, Miss Dorothy Swan, S. and Mrs. Slack and Mrs: Garbo m ip •' 18.25. 11.75 ro sed the toast to_ Canada, which P •C Y A 1>a O G A S, ' ' proposed of Claremont,. were visitors at L. 7 !' 9-50.- " &50 For Pretty tree was responded to by Mr. H._A. New- _ 8x0 - `• - ?.b0, '• 6.75 - = rasa: Mr. W. R. Sprouts proposed Middletons'on Sunday. 9x4 " S. " 5.00 Oar Royal Brand the toast to .the"Visitors, and Nor- interesting Baine of football POWDER y will be played on the grounds_herr- We are now eelligg Imperial Floor rasa Goldring, of St Johrr's, Pon this (Tl►uradayj evening, beginning .A tableewwfnfaI of this powder to � - Wjm,a'uaz that is hard to beat ',at your Grliciitrt' Whitby and Rev. -Dr,. Fraser, M.A., �Yr gYoss and hard wearing surface $` iesponded Several musical numbers at-6 o'clock. standard time, between each berroav Will.end your Farmers who have wheat'got Your were given consisting of a vocal duet the General Motors, of Oshawa, and -summer boarders. soar made from your own by Miss Violet Swan* Geo Perri- the Oshawa Maroons, it- being the ; wheiCt. We cat; vel;' solos by Miss Violet Swan and District Finals for the Connflught Chris. Fait, and Miss Dorothy Swan Cup. Thin will be a fast game and A, Sterrift . �b - - . rine it. - - gave a most interesting recitation should attract a large crowd. Ad- - of sate by Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds (feed, All numbers were well given, as mission:- Gents, 25 cents; ladies, 10 "Funeral-Director. hen feed, chop, millfdbd. shown by the applause they received. cents. Phone 1$00 Mr. Aleln Moore, as speaker for the E_ C. Jong` r �♦ - - _ _ 1 -- Chopping every week-day. evening, gave a brief but instructive Attend the King's birthday cele ! - -- Urntioo at Claremont on Sat- pli O$ � a address is "The Development in'the Dyn ist Pickering t gr _- S�. 1�. Sr4C$W©CZ Mural Districts. - urdHy, Jnne 2nd. �� -- .. •�..-'... ...'c .... .::.. ., :. _. .: _ n;:� v .r- l ,r 'r•sac .'K ..,wk .q,h.,..._:l�,. .w.rw`p{:.•h.,,�Y.,-' k,�'r�,•:,. .crfa°...'•v 4�.•^4�'-,h'yP•,$x+rt..",:',^,r'."'-eW9..r,,'rer..r:*,'v:,- '�+ 4.s"i,'a.��e�-+y'-'?Sr,-:.i:..,•.sr_£r.",aR-Acu•�i.>e.tG,--•.,,et..$.n,V'.-.Are..R. �'� s ,. -' 's:..,•L.�X'.a, .':4sir".3•::.'..r;L_y„�r^''�•�' Sfanyq4.' w. re yxx. 2 , '.f i.a�.• :f:,•.i',��. +f'dfar.$ s .,•f. +,�f6;y�. "9,v+' F-`•iiyrta, �. A e`.�' +kxin!'v' .Ra'!n."/p a'?,R,bwj51 i•, «i! t.' r. w5. n :r a •i?7!1 t.� .••,t ,..;r , rye _, *�.>aa,... �:��.;l:�,ygs,x:d..•t-�,�.r +,�z�,+.,si.�t,�' 't*,,w s.,... i .;c.-Bre,y,,a• cs" .a:..r.„-+:v,:r,° ,.Yo y;..u.wq-.e.-w'-•av,...n.>.,,i.-.,ry.,.,.�. .v.•v, 1'. _ ,-r•^ - > .r .� :a. .. : a . Indeed, it,was worth•looking at, s Nthat moon: Joan crouched behind a + k a watch intentness —• l 'ot a wild cat, studied with two t who paused Just before her to stare e'r t lite- Y, and,cortai nl _1 ppestred _ •her that alae list river seen,a more i`W. t J _ foolish exprea6ion. Their Pips were - - a little and their hands were r t �,fA x.�vl^tA1►U1 -T clasped—fie a gaunt•te'llow,bowed and - .. F _- _ 1_IFS Y.bd�ltW „ . • old .with 14bor even at thirty,,Tea� r i.. ° T-, .E and' she 8-1 from ass ._aB]'.GIN AEREI' TODAY' - .to the gate. And when she opalted it her face gasp ed-and thin from the and led Peter out, they. crowded ILck of happiness. -.-TWO•prospectors, Hal Springei; and a inst.,the bars and whinnied softly Never before ha8 SUCK Cafe been used!n hN�rl�1 '- ga What were they murmurnug? .. + Rudy Nichols are shot and,kllled in an after her so that she turned her head t:I loge you,'Margie, dear.” t�Sg�O>f`the Nubile. Nevev rte'has S1LCh 8 blend,__ 1 •b the d the house, „ rn,"SALADA" argument with 'a acovndre Y anxiously tower ��Oh, B111-I love you, too! til h! h qua] t0a8 been irnadQ a name of doe Maearthur. Harry Glos- Oh, the wind of that wild.gallop in They turned away_, slowly, and el? ter returns to the camp, finds the l^,er lace, and the fences pouring past Thisflavour t is tlitfalllny d eleasness Is briny z bodies. of his partnere, and realizes her as alae rode south; sad•south] t' a another• pair thin was notal- f is up- • my pleasure t0 millions. { that he will be•accused of the crime- seemed ,to Joan for a while that this - _• •: millions- that- he flees southward . En route he 'i�ovel" mur>atnred Joan to herself ` saves the It of s stranger Lee was all she wanted; when she-jumped with magnificent acorn. "What stupid .,Landscape lancing up, things they are?" She wa�tted,to go out, and take his 13sines, from Macarthur's mur�erous Peter over a gate and, g , • "hand. Gloster does not now, however, saw the stare burled above her; she Here wag another couple. At least arm and say "Oh, don't speak too A bird wings is flight that Macarthur is the slayer of his was doubly sure that this was seal they were not gaping at the moon. gVickiyI She meant to do no wrong!" " partners. - enough fes .her journey: The girl was so pretty that it made But, o! course, she could only stay At an a le or "Joan" Iivee will} an old recluse, A the of geese streamed black cs t!e over something. , , • Buck presutitabiy her father,' across tie lace of the(noon, and Peter Joan smile with pleasure to see $et w)Sere a6e was and ehivea�- eppre- in an Ont-Daniels,elthe-way ranch house. She And then with iercing eye she exam- hension as Gainer said coldly i Trees in white blossoms looked up to them with grickin ears. P Y " usre tired of me' 2 ain't g9ing h'hrill ttitlt eapectatione.- 1 "complains to him that site never What was going on inside, that wise fined the dress of her. 'Tbere way a to bother you no more, dell. Bu we r w wallowed to go where other girls go. peculiar ma cin it. It was only a Y That night she slips from her bed and head o! ktst She'felt that she would simple pink Frock,but it fluffed around got have ashow-dawn right here Roving winds gently suggest- ',wallowed ' gazes throug;n her window at a beau- have given a treasure to know the body of the girl like a clinging flit and view 1'4 To a Lew collected cloud etripet I aitze red glow in the eastern nky. There was a rattle of single-trees of sun-tinted,cloud.. (To be continued.) "move ahead- h'OW GO ON WITH THE STORY not far-away, and a swift drumming One -half expected to look through You obstruct the Sun." of h-5-ifs. The`raod was ural. far be the mist of the outline of the graceful Canada and the U> ited States -Joitchim Aviron, in "Dear Fsrth.'� hind her, and on this night she wished body And yet there was nothing im- Calcutta Englishmant 'Anglo-Amer- -- > CHAPTER IV.- to be far from rondo. The deeper the modest. scan relations are on a wholly satin- It may be all right for a woman But no forest fire could spread so wilderness Into which she could pass, ,The man, too, was quite different factory basial but, however satisfac- to marry • in haste and repent at rapidly, and no forest fire at such a the better• from that other of the crooked' shout= tory they may be, the additional bind] leisure, but a married, man has noj "distance could tbroW s4ch a glow into - So she sent Peter away -at that dere 'and the wan face. He was s Ing influence of the amity' between - ti� -- th le]aure, the upper`sky.-- Far at-statics,-as-mate lens- Haling, --jttmRed.---anther -handsome-fellow, arrowy- -tstraight,. Canada-and t11e.United States will sl- - I she very well knew, there were -3110;fence, and was 'on the very verge of with a pair of level black brows and ways be welcomed, Why one of the Minard's Liniment for tallIng hale = -treee on the niountans--nothing but a a Swale, which would shut out all �n eyes beneath them. Empire's assets in international deal- retched eal retched scattering of sunburned sound -from the road when she heard ..He'll tell 'her that he loves her," Ings should be regarded as a potential 'brush and spine covered cactts. (what had thrilled her before—the said Joan to herself. "I hope he doesI source of weakness is a point that is Presently an orange�Tttl pushed np, high, light laughter of a girl. It was And What will she do then?" difficult to understand. Still more E L and then grew into a great half circle almost inaudible,.-but even through the .But their.conversation was not at Incomprehensible Is the need for any i t t, which framed the ragged heads Of distance it trailed like a hand:•across discussion-of-the possibility of Cana d the United States amalgamating. da F all what she had wished. iniac peaks And then the moon went j her heart. "Not in so many words, But words an up until it stood all exposed, resting ' She stopped Peter with a Rasping +I At the best the suggestion of such an $RINC's YOUR CAR We ve gone about far enough,', 'only on its lower edge upon the very I*turd and listened. There it came said the girl,coming to a halt and fac- event can do no good; at the worst it tip of-the highest peak. again, beautiful as music over water, ing her companion so that her profile might prove a source of irritation to UP-'a'O-DATE =' And the light fell fairly through and fading, fading until it went out came into line-with the watchful lyes the Canadian people. See the new motets that S the window upon Joan so that the Something had unlocked the soul of of Joan. "Now, what do you want to 3 Improve your car's appeal, white of, her nightgown, when she!that unknown girl and let the laugh- to say. tree•„, A, rentable antlaaptle--Mlrsard's. once and cava running- looked down, lead been changed to a "Just what you know I'm going to boards. softly shimmering rich color. Or so say!"'exclaimed the man. An Irishman just before committing r excited fancy• �. "Haven't the least idea." ole would At Your Dealer's it seemed to he iia suicide, Left a note so pe p She could not stay, Something was. _- m "You have, though. You've broken not dishonor him. It read:"My death Or write far list, Whipping her out. The moor was I a� your promise again!" is the result of an accident—the pistol :lifting momently high and higher up j "What promise?” went off as I was cleaning it." the sky. And now it lost all sense of 4Tbat you'd stop-flirting." r weight It was floating on nothing- "John Gainer! Besides—I don't r ------ Gess and pours down bright and l� 'know what you mean" _ +�A At least, ft ve her light enough _ rig ! - �, brighter light. _ "You do_though- ,•, w>t#ts tt suts�r i s 110M r tm gs _ Will you explain. � tAendas s pr for dressing. And when she was I t i "There's Chick Montague been fol-' mar dressed•—and every move new swift lowing you alt eYening. like your sha- `a 7. and noiseless--ahe drifted across the i daw. You danced with him -twice. SAW � room to the bureau and picked up the And he looked plumb foolish while he hand mirror. When she bad brought it was dancing!" bar1: before the window she had t "Are yon jealous again'"' Alllo - f turn it to a particular angle before she 1 i'' "Jealous? Of course not! I Just Q:tlta'sier.Sawsfaatrr es - could ace herself. want to keep you from being talked - Then she came out under the stars about." sassrs r..�uoa nava ea`so, MCNi'lvJ1L w .:She went out to the barn, found her j "Don't worry about me" I saddle in the dark and passed on to "I say, Nell, you got to stop r' J reaa.no `� r the corral. There were a halt dozen � � "'What'll make me? When I'm doing � ofs thole. but-she knew.them aH. - -nothing R "Because where-I'm going I dQn't "ll'you call it nothing wr`on'g when knew-sad when I'll come back I don't. A. wedge of geese streamed across You make every man you dance witha know-but I think, it will-be a longer en figure that you're tired of me and ..way than I've ever ridden before. So mighty glad that you're rid of me for you're tt* one for me, Peter, dear!"' ter out But the door-was still 601 a while, at .least'" - She r«bbed the now of a sbinin in Joan. Indeed, 'could it ever be g 've-never said that in my life." 1[;jam bay and ie stood like a rock while she opened- ain't the only things that count. ry y - 'drew the saddle onto his hack, and There's a way you of of looking down Dike a well-mannered horse, refrained .-_ {CHAPTER V. Y Y g i - - e 'THE VEATTIJRE80ItIE ttorx. suet looking up sudden and bright at ` from puffing out his body when she She had ridden three miles to the a Hetet that knocks 'em flat--and you _ drew the cinches taut know it .as well as I do. And then - X•' �. One and all, the horses followed her west when she came suddenly on the ,, for as Peter carried her over you. a got away of smiling at them , I • place, sort of sad and street as if there was _. ares Clive Most the top o! a dune, she saw the school- something you'd like to-tell 'em, if You z ` i (house below her with light pouring only could!' Miles Per Dollar R. - out of every open windc,w. There were N _ John, you talk as if I were s---a— } , ' The greatest enemy to tire life is ' (dozens of horses and buckboards tech- I m not t " ' the ~ ' +ing to say another word to no harsh grind of city streets eyed near the lsuad'hg and as the " t e von to-night. or rough roads, but heat which is :a+ dance ttai•ted at this moment, she ' '"Then I'll take you home now," created inside the tire by internal —__ heard not only the music,but even the 1q won't go a step I I'm having the friction. Heat not only weakens . . whinge: of many Leet across the'floor 1',iest time in my life and yod.want the,fabric, but also softens the rub- so plainly did sound travel through ber, causing blowouts and tire me•#o give it up I' .�-- ]the desert'nighi "Nell!" THERE to nothing that has ever � failures r She skirted to the side until 'she "Oh!" cried Nell, stamping, "you taken Aspirins place as an antidote The above illustration ,nous e -1reached s tittle forest of cactus-and -slake`me ao-" for pnu�. It Is safe, or physicians single cord of a Firestone tics _ scrub cedar tall enough to conceal her Suddenly Gainer drew himself up. wouldn't use it, and endorse its use i Greatly magnified and untwisted r horse. -There she left Peter with the others Sure, or stveral millioel into fifteen .mailer.cords eoeapoaed' And Joari trembled with excitement. b3' ! of many little fibres. reins thrown and a reassuring pat on users would have turned to something ' his nose. Starting on again, %he be- else. But get the real Aspirin (at any .fay means of the exclusive Fire- 'came as cautious as when site had , drugstore) with Bayer on the box, atone Gum-Dipping process. every !came O� or fndoo�i— stolen out in the ranch ltauae this sad the word genuine printed in red: fibre is insulated with rubber, which _ prevents.internal heat and friction: - whatever your talk. `night in dread of waking Buck.Dan-. _. . Let WRIGLEY'S refresh cels. And there was need of care, for - -Your tocol errrervice Deals =tees wA you-allay your thirst, aid (here and there about_the-schoolhouse , s these "der fi��hrhat�oday. appetite and digestion. couples were'strolling who had danced Helps keep teeth clean. their fill for the time being, and every • JrMnTONZ TIRE & RUWMR CQ.. Aftei Every {couple was a man and a wbman, OF CANADA LIMITED Meal The heart of Joan beat strangely as The Harley-Davidson single ,tylinder q HannIton,Ontario a • she watched them. They walked very Motorcycle is the greatest little ma- MOST MiLES PER DOLLAX near to each other. Their heads were chine that bas been made. Safe to close together.'They'paused often and, ride, 'easy to control, and most econ• ��0 � raising their laces in unison, looked omits{. Stands without a rival. 100 • - . up to the moon. It had floated well Mlies to Gallon of Gasoline, Down tr i aaae mart R F up in the heavens now, and.it looked Payment $105, Balance $22 per month t �arrsr '�tand'iQtsecan. wets h in GUM-DIPPED TIRES CI it Price ;306. Walter tine tren m mann- t like -a buckler of priceless all for ten mouths. to be mar enc «.nl_� Around it was spread a halo of color Andrews, Limited. 946 Yenge 8t•. nth tb i lrs*econe H,rI1d.the Only Gum-Dipped Tires ►---- -- --- -- Toronto. Oqt. ISSUE No. 21—'28 —a rainbow of fantastic delicacy. - S :Y v BEST FOR ALL SOUR.$AKING ----Pies, 'Cartes, Bins and Bread -r DGES ALL YOUR $AFI;IIYG QST � p`:" .., { : , - —. 9 n I. .. •. . . ., .. .. .. ' .,�• .. •'.' .,. P fix,Y rr'y �nY°,+°F•�, p� }'y,.^.fIY ,.,, \w,'.. . ....:.. :,.:. ,:,.-•',a - .- - .. .:� zrc �s--'� gas. ''.n 1r'�1. xt .Z, na '7+r 8 ;pw: 4.- �.:'.: 4 ,,'+ -y. a :.s "-.. ..:d.. ,.u.,: 'n .�.. '. +"f .:a" a .a. J, y s�• ��u* .3- ��i,.��.•�. ;�r . •, <� - ., "d J`�•4�"4;`. x. �a�y,`�� :;: '�c�°r��r- �'+�u,.vihy, .r.C.'.a� : .; 9ii`-'..��� 's�LN'ty:��:��:,•i�Km" ..,...Na,±�:a-7-7--•-,.s - z } .:#' •-il;., xanv. y+ _ ;Fwu - ,.a-,.�-� w"^a: wr °i?v'�«'-rs,� ,R.`. - k..in �,c. F �,, . I ' --- - • per ' Map Rum Runners Beware 1 London Boy ms For sa►n Pre Was r ' Speaking ContestVA Scores Professor _ M Aboard Slop � �;� ,Hot .Ujider .Collar -at C.P.R. Receives Report on Two Western Girls Court Gate Second and ` Do- W ise►irt He' ernes '••Uii Strange-Case of W tam.i _,. .minion C 9mpgt#Wn warranted jnter#er- Mackenzie De La Toronte—Wilmm Fo:,sir:,of ease. by Prof. The Canadian F'aciSc Bteamahips Salle School, London. Ont,r was de- ", Urwick Limited. received a foil report dared the wiener of the Canadian a ! on the Case'ot William Mackenzie, of Oratorical Championship, followinff ' Hamilton, Ont., who lashed on the the conclusion of the eontest in the NORTH SOUND; Melita from Montreal, AP $0. and areas here Wednesday night. Premier Ferguson,boiling over with who was missing when the 'ship . Miss Swanhild Matthisou, of Duke indignation and telling a professor, in reached Qiasgow. This report comes of Connaught high Behoof, New West- 4 Yy :.'iegect, to stop meddling and go back from air George MacLarea Brown. minster. B.C., nae seeond and Mies w , to his place as a teacher, is the result general European managed of the J-', ar-vtCe�co` taons i G.P.R. Manitoba, In eolidated Bchool, Dauphie; Northern, Ontario mining district, It appears from the record khat Mr• wsa third, ' \ yY made by Prof.•E. J. Urwick, head of Mackenzie consulted the ship's_doctor. About 10,000 people crowded into the the University of Toronto department on-,May 1, and complained of feeling building to hear the speeches which of'economics and acting head of the -run down- He told the surgeon that ,~< ., h .. were clearly au$ible in every corned Z1 department of social service, and by he had private trouble and was return- _ __ of the building owing.to the installer � his colleaguvr�`0, e; Dr. H. A. Innis, who is tag to England-to straighten out his tion of amplifiers. ..,,,,. '1, at present making a study of cord- affairs. He was given a tonic and The' subject of the epeecbes was , floes .ia the northern mining camps. the surgeon saw him on May 2 slid S. "Canada's..pit and all orations - : .. Ca tore,;' a t9 = Summed.up, the professors charges The doctor went to Mr,•Mackenzie on ,.,,,. were limited to ten minutes Sir +, are that the miners, due to surplus the last date as a result of complaints William Mulock, Chief Justice of On- g, `. leisure and surplus money, are a grey about his distracted behavior, and it I tario was chairman and the judges t4 drink and gambling. was then thought advisable to have s .; i were: Rev, Donald X. Lamont, repre a�f. Premier Ferguson doubts that the him. watched. The steward detailed F s> - I senting P.H.I,; J. T, Thorson,, professor has had opportunity to learn to this duty,was with Mr, Mackenzie a for Winnipeg South Centre, represenfr "'the true state of affairs in the north, from 2.30 p.m., until he left him in the ing Manitoba; Prof, George M. Wrong, s, declares there is no foundation for dining saloon at 6.30 P.M., 'Halt an ,y, for Ontario', Wilson Macdonald, repre 1 hour later he was reported miasing. �, a� �, s seating B.C., and D. M. Kennedy, M. a -may of tate charges. s 7, � > "I understand the professor has beets The `steward states that Mr. Mac- � � y a� Y� ,.; � f, t 3 kq 1. r ti K �r a ✓ ««� x '.., I I, i for River, ,sunt g Al, L s . i P' Peaces er,'repre n in this country only about a year he kenzie never seemed unhappy and . ,`', .fir^< ; berta• 1 said, "and as, he is supposed,-to be that-he noticed nothing unusual,about. ,F 's The winner of the oontest, William ' engaged is teaching at the university him. c f Foe, will be given a free trip to Eur- ` c t' a to *isit Immediately upon the arrival of the N ` ;r ,. he cannot have had much un � epe this summer and' will also segue• Northern..Ontario and learn of condi Melita on May.9, at Glasgow Semis sent Canada in the International Wash- ops as they exist there. There is no of Mr,' Mackenzie', disappearance was Oratorical-Contest to.be held !a Washy foundation for many of the things he,conveyed to his sister, Miss Mac-' ington, D,C., next autumn, u "" id and the vest of his statement is.Ikenzie, of Edinburgh. She called at� ---fi -- "' •ga , �n .h gross exa ration of the situation. the C.P.R.'s office to Glasgow and waa Mining �- �r "Anyone who has any knowledge of I given all the details known to the cap BaSt�'.r the north—and I think I know some- twin. Mr. Mackenzie 'was an engineer', �x,i .b} ti-� y Pa, Mine thing about it myself--ia well aware J with the Canadian Westiftghouse Com- 41 • that the social and moral coaditiaLs pony, of Hamilton, Ont. ' " A�� - iMi .• `Yi..Yd S c' existing there are of quite as high . x ,�� � . rr�� �/�+ _ -� I' Rescue Crews Working 'Hard21 +s standard as maintained to the older I Canada �� Vet ° "gip" � k,k - 1 1 j o$ the province, when one falces 11 r�' s u ` �' to R+cover Buried Q mart w w . ,1 w• _ s �nta account the fact that the north Government di - country is in a stage of pioneer de- `�`we � � ��""�` LAKE ER1£ 18 TO SEE "BATTLE OF BULL RUM" � THIRTY-FOUR DEAD xA relopment. Above is-one of the U.S. Rum Chasers. and below a close up of the type °' —mayWeAers Push of arment and a fleet of teen o theme arms speeda s s operated 14 the staff of the university is to teach, Ownership Contemplated Bupalo oa Lane Erie in efforts to curb the activities of the rum-runners taking ing their way through gas-filled tan- •not to interfere with matters that are its a suss political. I am inclined to Radiocasting is Canada may be -cargoes into the United States from Canada. asla of the baton Mice, whew a Jia• Po changed from prirat0 to public own- his explosion occurred late on y think the learned professor +Hill find i�� � � lyhe tool o'Gre GreatBritain.. F.or thiel fate of some 120 mfaera4st313 nuc• his statements strongly resented by ership, and pians at present ander �'i� ,,, ferences Saturday, ha recovered �.� k of Northern Ontario,I consideration by the Department of '�Sunday and were )Doping to determine good wog !?Wine and Fisheries at Ottawa may the _ and particularly by Lite large number reason it is believed any pr,)posals she accounted for e7 r result .ta the Dominion Government - Attend Geneva• tea=l ea wilt be listened to. rt, -of organizations that are actively in- taking control of all radtocasting in tiereeted and doing excellent work is IVIS o To League to Iblalce havAi to her been invited toatbecoine'signatoryc shifts. p ores mint @sear treses the maintaining a high standard of social Canada. Operatics of a system each Progressed dosing t n ghA and moral lice. as used to Groat Britain, where the Y + to various treaties and has acted on and day Pa British 'Broadcas'ting ing Company, 'a Peace Proposals So Bring terrific explosion occurred. Behind Conditions to Northern Ontar{o British institution, controls and Iver own initiative Washington. Paris this point it was believed most of the W , Rood at the present time;' CoLlPrice ,Canada an International and Tokio, lik•� London, consider her s operates all the stations in the United missing men would be found, and, as _ a states. "i have had no requests for. Kingdom, is being advocated for Can Role t ig enough to be serioaaly considered. one veteran rescuer put it, "the virtcial officers do.not have a great - a reser Minister th oiCasadavma�atheaa the shm"es of getting lhetrl•oni mare police protection and the pro- ,. _ -with ads, as a result of the recent trouble A NEW S kP Mini ter of posa,,.ltiitt3t Jest of L4+ou5 ems— and also in order to procure more Prime Mi It was impossible to, determine "For several years the mining d1s- xclusive wavebands now held to the Ottawa.—Reports have it that the t:cxt council of the League himself and exact number of man is tltie mine when fsict gape officials considerable trouble United Statex. Minister of Canada will attend take an active Fart -to furthering the death-dealing., blast swept all be- and worry, but this has practically Another factor which might deter• the League of Nations council and war W_ peace. _- . _ fore it. The explosion cam- just as Stopped. Of course everything is not mine the question is that :there are assembly next September and make C•- the day men were about to leave the exactly as we might deeire, If a thou- numerous "'blind" spots in Canada definite proposals with respect to the - wo ngs, and the night mea were in- �:. pard foreigners are brought in it must maintenance of world peace, Canada's � & 4 The EVe W be expected that they will continue•to where a Canadian statics is seldom _ side, prepared .to take up tower tasks, i heard. In order to overcome this, new eminence in the council of the Qf Gnat Prosperity JJnofficial check-ups showed that live the same life Dere that they lived Government stations could be erected League and her unique position as a I London, Ont.—Maaitfacturers of On- 160 miners were underground at.tlse t In their native country for a while at fa these districts, of which there are peacemaker are said to have brought, - ieast Itarso are looking to north country time. Of that number. 120 were listed a number !a northern Ontario, for to the present government the Rossi- development with a great deal of en- as missing, 26 known dead,. 6 in a "The general state in Northern On- instaues _ bility of the Dominion taking definite`thusla'sm. $. R. Parsons of the Brit- Waynesburg hospital in a critical con-, tarso is very satisfactory, and.I think It is understood that those apply- steps looking toward a world under-IIII fah American Oil Company, a former ditipn, and nine escaped. ithat it is improving steadily.". ing for licensee for'radiocasting eta- standing in the matter of peace and I — Hon. Charles McCrea, miaia'ter of president of the Canadian Maautac- 4.-- Han. , tions at present are being advised disarmament. I turers' Association, stated the point Sinclair ••YY ?* a- ' ` t mines,-declares that he thought the not to 6 into it too deeply financially. Canada took part in, the Washing- emphatically in an address to the On- e7�nC;�1[ l.�c s On- north country compared favorably Various cities, such as Sudbury, Wind- ton disarmament conferettee_and later 1 tario'division of the association at its ii LA :with any other part of the province roe and Fort William, in Ontartd, was represented at subsequent con-f annual convention here. The same Married n Lo in respect to morals. are known to be iatereated is the erec. ferences. Her participation in the';idea was explained by T. B. Drymu,, M It is under stood,howevet,that Pro- tion of stations. late war established her courage and retiring chairman of the division. lessor Urwick has-been asked to sub- _ In order to operate a scheme of credit and it in considered that her "Canada," said Mr. Persona; "ie on Noted - Americas Novelist Mit a report on the conditions of which Government controlled stations vyhere warm friendlln' s with the leading the threshold of advancement and Weds Miss DOrOfily he spoke to Sir Robert Falconer, at the the Government or its agents, such as nations of the world puts her in a nest of Premier Ferguson. At the prosperity-such as we never dreamed TllOmp80n Bard req the British 1proadeAsting Company in unique position to mediate. (of in the past. Everything points to conclusion of the conference the Press- Great Britain, supply the programs as The Dominion will by September;a great development from end to end PRIVATE CEREMONY dent, who left Saturday night to at- well as the stations, radio .listeners have ministers at Wgshington,' Paris I of the country, and even the old di- well the sessions of the Royal Society- may be asked to•pay a'nominal yearly and Tokio. With Great Britain these viding line of the rock area,-as we `of Canada at Winniieg, declined to tee, which would undoubtedly be more nations are the head and front of any used to think of it, .the pre-Cambrian Brae is Well Known' "'News nsake any statement: than the present fee of ;1. This last di Armament and world pence scheme. shield extending from Quebec to Sas- ,paper Woman of New '!• Prof. Urwick, following the confer- is paid by about 250,000-listeners in All four nations have implicit con R- katchewan, is now uniting the east York R encs,.believed it better to let the mat- Canada, at least as many more evad- dente in toe'goodwill of the lSomin- and the west" - =� ter rest as far as.-the union,I" this tax ion, which, having no armaments to _ "' London.—Sinclair Lewit, noted Am concerned. He knew that Sir Robert. �, __ speak of and -no intention of 'pil;ng g erican novelist, was married to Dori was too fair s man.to take any one to them up, can be a:nsidered as having Scientists have discovered that a `othy Thompson Bard, 33, American task unfairly. He felt that the mean- Many to Take ne ulterior motive. Her recen' con- shark win not bite a man. Now it newspapgrwoman, on Tuesday last. tug of, his atatkmenta had been mis- • • titntional devcloFments and her ac- some way can be devised to make the The ceremony occurred at the Hen understood to a considerable degree. Atlantis I ftht, t:?rts at Geneve anti other world on- shark know that. rietta street register office, of the Strand, London. .Canadian Exhibit a No Passengers to Be Carried t The bride's father, now dead, was a , _ Planned in Britain on Eastern Trip of Dirigi- to ort 'Try It Boyo Methodist minister North Tons wnnda, New York Canada is about to instal an erten- A-100 i . � r ` � Mr. and Mrs. Lewis•intend to spend sive program of exhibits throughout London.—Commander .Charles Bur- their honeymoon touring England ands - Great Britain with a view toe and- " xP ney, managing director of the:Airship ti � a a^ �� _ Wales in s gypsy caravan. The tons v �s Ing the Dominion's trade, and in con- Guarantee Company, said recently- . ! t •- " ! ra` will last two or three months. nection with this matter Major J. C. that no passengers w.,uld be carried 4 , ;t . �s ys `a' Mr, Lewis met his bride in Berlin. P ge „fi s Pslrtnelee, assistant deputy minister by the dirigible R-100-on its inaugural _ r� She was correspondent there of the of Trade and Commerce, sailed recent- flight across the Atlantic, but that ii�ji v New York Evening Post and had madel iy from Montreal. passengers would be carried on the I y iii a brilliant journalistic record. 'The exhibitions branch has been en- Journey back to England. ?M ' The first Mrs. Lewis recently ob. larged recently and has been taken Commander Burney, just back from d tained a divorce at Reno, Neva ever by the Dept, of Trade-and Com- a trip to the United States, said that The novelists.engagement to Dor-1 _ merce. Among the large centres in it was-probable the R-100 would be ` , ' othy Thompson (as she was beet d which Empire,exhibits will be held ready for inflation towards the end i'�r a�;, ° known) was announced soon after. during the p''esent'summer are ,Aber- `g >'x3 f ':x� ward. _ + of July and that she would be ready k +leen, Birmingham Belfast Bradford, for preliminary trial flights towards - e F �: - BriStal, Cbrdiff, bublln, �&"urgh, the end of August ,P �„ : �� 1 ;-^ It Cert��m X008 , G (dlasgowr Bull, Bolton, Leeds, Lot, "All should be sea for a flight �`,. {` � dY d 1 hta Record' roc tester, Manchester, Nesveastla, Ports- across the Atlantic in October," he Phlla e p A h Brooklyn motorist who sounded hie Dorn for T month and Plyniouth,' saidtour minutes 'waa arrested on the - — Tihe commander added that hie com- HOW PITOiHER HERB• PENNOCK HOLDS THE BALL seemingly irrelevant oUrite of endan• The great probiem In that of digtri- pang had several oQers of£1,000 each On lett his band is set for a fast ball and on right for a slow ball, There goring the public hsaltbf But the Itution. One party its U.S. politica for the privilege of making the trip is but a alight difference for each of the daitveries, and that difference !s practice does, as a matter at fact, ` `has the oil, and 1 Oilier has the back to England beth from men and more a matter of finger pressure. make many peresus sick. troubled waters, womyess. t . .,,._ .,. _. .':. .', 'm- �•..,<s�k°V -� :5 est,wv, NA T .1 8 .rr .r i ' _, 0' c� n,9n -,y^�ye, ... :.'., ,�1. ,y ,; ... P� VIP WWI-: za Y-V 'y N. 4 Boy Winn Runn Beware!' ..." London Missing u p�renuer Ferguson MaWas `gyres Speaking Contest professoi M Aboard Ship C0Mlfi Two Western Girls C.P.R. Receiviw* Report on ih:Dd- Hot Under. Collar .at Second Strange Case-of William n Cornp%ti rerms Uli� minion tion What He' —William FOIX, Toronte warran'ted Interfer- 7- Mackenzie Jr.,of De 1A .4C:, by Prof. The Canadian .Pacific Sfe&M8hiP5 Salle Ifelical, Icudan, Glatt was de- eno Limited 4ve received a,full report clared the winner of the Canadian Urivick'. followint on the ease(of William Mackenzie, Of Oratorical Championship. Hamilton, out., _who. Railed on the the conclusion of the contest In the -SOUND.- Montreal-gtit�11V. and- night. arena here WedUo9da7 NORTH Melita from 'Premier Ferguson,boiling over with wbo was missing when the ship of- Duke-- ........ 4.1 reached Glasgow. This report Comes of Connaught High School, l4e4 West- 1�,YM indignation and telling a professor, in ond and Mies 0ect, to back fr6m Sir George MacLaren Brown, % miuster, B.C., was see stop meddling and go b to his place as a teacher, is the re i sult general European managed of the Alice Elizabeth Muse, of Robin Conr the C.P.R. solidated School. Dauphin, Manitobs6 �of charges of vies eo� tionalu Northern, Ontarid.- -kin ug district,' it appears from the AScord that Mr. was third. of- Mackenzie consulted the ship's doctor About 10,000 people crowded Into the made by Prof. E. J. Urwick, head the University of Toronto department ou,,MSY 1, and complained of feeling building to hear the speeches which Of economics and acting head of the run down. He told the surgeon that were clearly au4ible in every corned department of social service, and by he had private trouble and was return- of the building owing:to the ifistalla- a 'his colleague, Dr. H. A. Innis, who is tag to Eu tion of amplifiers. Mks England to straighten out*his ' was di- affairs. Hewasgiven a tonic and The' subject of the speeches at present making h study of con all orations the surgeon saw him on May 2 and 3. "Canada's ruture," and tions in the northern mining camps. charges The doctor went to Mr. Mackenzie on we" limited to.ten minutes. Si! -Rammed up, the professor's cha are that the. miners, dug, to surplus. the,last date as a result of Complaints -William Mulock. Chief Justice of On- leisure and surplus money, area prey about his distracted behavior, and It tario was chairman and the judges en thought advisable to have were: Rev, Donald M. Lamont, repro- was then to drink.and gambling. --p�nj� 3. Premier Ferguson doubts that the him watched The -steward detailed seating T; -Tborsou,, X.P.t d, to this duty.was with Mr. Mackenzie for Winnipeg South Centre, represent professor has had.opportanity-to-leM from 2.3o p.m-, until he left Win in the Wrong,"a of affairs in the north, tug Manitoba; Prof. George 14 0 no foundation for dining saloon at 6.30 P.M. Half an for Ontario; Wilson Macdonald, repro- :�71?0 declares there is hour later he was reported missing. seating B,C., and D. M. Kennedy, M, loy of the. charges., "I understand the professor has been The steward states that Mr. Dias- P. for Peaces River, representing Ale -re, An this country only about a year," he kenzie never seemed unhappy and ap-, tarts. said, "and as he is supposed to be that he noticed nothing unusual about The winner at the contest, William ' ity him. i Fox, will be given a free trip to m 4mgaged in teaching at the univers immediately upon the arrival at the LUr- he cannot have had much time to visit ape this summer and will also reR condi- In the international-Northern Ontario and learn of c, Melita on May 9, at Glasgow,Ahe fiews I sent Canada itiopts as they exist there. There is no of Mr. Mackenzie's disappearance was Oratorical Contest to be held In Washo foundation for ming of the things he•conveyed to his sister, Miss Mae- tngton. D.C., next autumn. I said, and the rest of his statement is kenzie, of Edinburgb. She called at tio'. the C'P.R.'s office in Glasgow and was a gross exaggeration of the'situa Mmimig Disaster "Anyone who has any knowledge of given all the details known to the cap-I me-1'taln: Mr. Mackenzie was an englneer-i :ths north--and I think I know so ...In Pa. Mine tifighouse Com- thing about it myself—is well aware with the Canadian Wes Ulors pang, of Hamilton, Out. moral c*ndi Crews Worki that the social and high 1 7 Rescue existing there are of quite as -standard as maintaii)ed in the older to RL-cover Buried wN . Canada May Get of the province, when one takes Miners into account the fact that the north Government Radio of pioneer de- country is in a stage LAKE ERIE IS TO SEE 'BATTLE OF BULL RUM" '�vel country THIRTY-FOUR DEAD --, I Above Is one at the U.S. Rum Chasers. and below a clos oil roe OULY � %-nange From Pr ate fo , ,III'%;I A-u� of the type Rescue work of arment and a fleet of fifteen of these armed speed boats is operated from Mather, Pa.— ars push- the staff of the university is to teach, in their way through gas-filled tan, qj Ownership Contemplated Biff.l..�Lake Eris in efforts to curb the activities of the rum-runners taking .1 2iot to interfere with matters that are tele of the Mather Mine, where a dio- 'RadlocastiAg in Canada may be carg6es Into the United States from Cinad& a *--moo political. I am inclined to astTous explosion occurred -late on Q in I find changed from pArate to public own- ngly resented by If Saturday, had recovered 34 bodies thlik the learned professor will i ership, and plans at present under forences indust that she isnot his statements strongly leousideration by the Department of Premier King to ty and were laaging-to-determlig 1�1,11' the good people of Northern Ontario, y the tool o* Great Britain. For this the fate of some 120 miners still on. I Marine and naheries at Ottawa may reason it to bel:ev®d any pr,)p,)sals she '4: -9, Government 11� rind particularly by the large number accounted for r"uJt in the Dominion -Attend Geneva? trhi-.es will be !listened to. of organizations that are actively In-! Fifteen rescue creV. working Iii --itemted and doing excellent war]; in�taking control of all-radtocaatiug In As to her interrnational status, she shifts", progressed during the nigh,! immint,aining Canada. Operation of a system such Make has been invited to become signstory d day a a point near where the a high standard of.social to i as used In Great Britain, where the May Go To League to-various land moral life. treatim and hu acted on terrific explosion Occurred. Behind Conditions in Northern Ontario are British Broadcasting Company. *a Peace Proposals So Bring her own Initiative Washington, Paris this point it was believed most of the nt time;'-CoL*Tice Government institution, controls and Canada an her and Takla, lik--4 London. consider her missing men would be found, and, as ;good at the prese I operates all the stations In the United Role -Ug enough to be seriously considered. i'the . ' ­ �%,�- States. "I have had no requests for,Kingdom, Is being advocated for Can- one veteran reactor put _It. ion and the pro- K -chance3-of-gettings ---t-allve ars 'More police protect aAa. 'aa, a result 9 the recjpt trouble m.,re than a possibility thai the Prime vincial officers do not have .& gToat stations slifil." ark deal of trouble. with Toronto radiocasting A NEW STEP blinister of Canada may attend the It was impossible to determine the viii "For several years the mining din- and also In order -to procure more Ott.awa.—Report3 have It that the rLxt council of the League himself and exact number of men In the mine when trouble '%elusive 'wavebands now hold In the an active part in, furthering trict gaye officials considerable Prime Minister of Canada will attend i take the death-dealing blast swept all bo. United States. and worry, but this has practically Another factor which might deter, the League of Nations council and world peace. to" it. The explosion came just as stopped. Of course everything is not Imine the questfo' is that there are assembly next September and make th4;day men were about to leave the tly as we might desire. If a thou- n workings, eXAC brought in It must numerous "blind" spots In Canada definite proposals with respect to the Is On The Eve and the night men were in- =Tkd foreignem are where A Canadian station Is seldom maintenance of world peace. Canada's Canida A side, prepared to take up their tasks. be expected that they will continue to t eminence in the�council of the Of Great Prosper" Unofficial check-ups showed that heard. In order to overcolne thin; new live the same life here that they lived Government stations could be erected League and her unique position as a I London, Ont.—Manufacturers of On- 160 minerb were underground at.the in their native country.for a while.at In these districta, of which there are peacemaker are said to have brought tario are looking to north country time. Of that number,120 were listed. least, a number in northern Ontario, for- to the present government the possi- development with a great deal of on- as missing, 26 known dead, 5 in a .,The general state in Northern On- -bility of the Dominion taking definite taria. is very satisfactory, and 1. think instance. thustasm. S. R. Parsons of the Brit- Waynesburg hospital in a critical con-, It is understood that those apply- steps looking toward a world under- ish American Oil Company, a former dition, and nine escaped. $h&t it is Improving steadily. Ing for licenses for redlocasting sta. standing in the matter of peace and president of the Canadian Manufac- 0 McCrea, minivar of tions disarmament. turers' Association, stated the point Han. Charles at present are being advised mines,-declares that he thought the not to go into It too deeply financially. Canada took part in the Washing-I emphatically in an address to-the On- Sinclair Lewis Is' north country compared favorably Various cities, such as Sudbury, Wind- ton disarmament conferefice and later tario division of the association at Its iwith any other part of the province William, In Ontario, was represented 'at subsequent con- annual convention here. The same Married in London car. and Fort a. Her participation in the e,4' -in respect to morals are known to be interested In the erec- .1erence Id was explained by T., B. Drynan, t Pro- late war established her courage and at It is under stood,however,the tion of stations. retiring chairman of the division. n Novelist -,:'-fessor Urivick has-been asked to sub- In order to operate a scheme of credit and it is considered that her "Canada," said Mr. Parsons, "is on Noted America e conditions of which 'with the leading waste Dorothy =it a report on the -controlled stations where warm friendliness the threshold of advancement and Government .,he spoke to Sir Robert Falconer,at the the Government or Its agents,.such as. -nations of the world puts her ins prosperity such as we never dreamed Thompson Bard At the quest of Premier Ferguson. the British Broadcasting Company in unique position to mediate.. of in the past. Everything points to conclusion of the conference the Preal- Great Britain, supply the programs as .,The' Dominion will bySeptember!a great development from end to d-rid -MVATE CEREMONY Saturday night to at- well as the stations, radio listeners have ministers at M%shington, Paris of the country, and even the old di- dent, 'Who left Si Society riding line, of the rock area-as we tend the sessions of the Royal may be asked to Pay a nominal yearly and Tokib. With Great Britain these "of Canada at Winuileg, declined to fee, which would undoubtedly be more nations are the head and friont of any used to think of it, the pre-CamMian Bride is Well Knowri' News- ..make any statementpaper Woman Cd New than the present fee of $1. This last disarmament and world peace scheme. shield extending from Quebec to Sea- Prof. Urwick, following the confer- is paid by about 250,000 listeners in All four nations have implicit confl- katchewau, Is now uniting -the east York encei believed it better to let the mat- Canada, at least as many more evad- dence in the,goodwill of the Domin- and the yr t rear as far as the university was Ing this tax. ion, which, having no armaments to London.--�inclair Lewitt, noted Am., ter He knew that Sir Robert erned. .:. - '. .1 speak of and no intention of pil;ng erican novelist, was married to Dor-, COTIC 16 Scientists have discovered that a was.too fair a man to take any one to th*m up, can be c,nsidered as having I N othy Thompson Bard, 33, American task unfairly. He felt that the mean- Many to Take nc ulterior motive. Her reeen4 con- shark will not bite a man. Now if newspaMrwoman, on Tuesday last. 3 stat4knents had been m%- me way can be devised to make y occurred at the Hen� Ing of his xtitutional develorments and her ac. so the The ceremony understood­-wa considerable degree. tic t,.Ins at Geneve unci other worla ,on- shark know that. rietta street register office, of the. Flight Strand, London. The brides father, now dead, was a ... No Passengers to Be Carried I CAna"n Exhibit Try It Boys! Methodist minister in North Tons-, Planned in Britain on Eastern Trip of Diri 91-1 wands, New York;, Canada is about to instal an exten Mr. and 100 Mrs. Lewis intend to spenA ' London.—Commander Charles Bur- their honeymoon touring England andl sive program of exhibits throughout Great Britain with a view to expand- ney, managing director of the Airship Wales in a gypsy caravan. The tour, Ing the Dominion's trade, and in can will'last twc r three months- Guarantee Company, said recently- t hbidwi necti*n with this matter Major J. C. that no passengers w,)uld be carried -.-­PAJrmeIee, assistant deputy, minister by the Itrigible R-100-on its inaugural Mt. Les meis re h. She was correspondent there of the vf Trade and Commerce, sailed recent flight across the Atlantic, but that New York Evening Post and had mad4`14­ Jy from Montreal, passengers would bb carried on the a brilliant journalistic record. The,exhibitions branch has been en- journey back to England. The flT3t Mrs. Lewis recently -larged recently #nd has been taken Commander Burney, just back froni talned a divorce at Reno, Nev. and Com- a trip to the United-States, said that The novelist's engagement to D or ver by the Dept, of Trade -.0 nt"I Ifi rge ce It was probable the R-100 would be othy Thompton (as she was best r4orce. Among the la , .-Which Empire.exhibits will be held ready for inflation towards the end known) was announced soon after- . during the ftellont summer are Aber- of July and that she 'would be ready ward leen, Birmingham Belfast Bradford, for preliminary trial flights towards ff, J)ublin, 9ftbursh, the It Caftinly Does at Bristol, Cardi end of Augu iGissgow, Hull, Bolton, Loeds, Let- ONAII should be ready for a flightBrooklyn Philadelphia Record; A 1 :'baster, Mewh"Iter, Newcastle, PO scros the Atlantic in October," he sounded his horn for Ports- a motorist who -imoath and P17zfi*uth. A the said. four minutes was arrested 0 The commander added that his com- HOW PITCHER HERE r PENNOCK HOLDS four BALL seemingly irrelevant OhArSo at sullen- health� But ,The great problont'14 that of dl�$# pany had several offers of E1,000 each- On left his band is set for a fast ball and on right for a slow ball. ;�hc�r the public 01156 party In U.S. pe la for the privilege of making the trip difference I,lvgering button. It a slight difference for each of the deliveries, and that ractlea tioss. as a matter at facrto, the oil, and On other IS" the back to England beth from men and " lin persons sick.leas more R matter of Anger pressure. make many troubled wa0m Women$ M Kil ft.. .:t r^ l' sra ^.y.•,>, �r.RW .z.i9: r�r�r �;. ,,. , .. .. -n.: .y. rw�, r fit;•..,a - - - •.J •�.�,,5'S G' -.-•w,,w,,. .:tom'. esy ... ••-a= a .. 6 •' s -.•• t Y w foe .+ ,. ., q s .., ,✓ •...:. r _. ... ' ri s ,y.. nt"r• � :1, _ .FII fp,f CARO OF THANKO. .SALE REQISTER. t �. R 1C H A-It D-S. 0'-N'S •O I O C ER ' Kindly ow s through your col- Saturday, May 26th-Auction sale of all umns to publicly thank all those who valuable summer cottage, property TP>RMS ; have seat. or phoned kind messages at. the villa of Fairport or s �F.rEa C;QRN " ha village rp $1.75pire.. 61,50-11vas to adraoa. of sympathy since our fire, which art Frenchman's Bay), consisting of _ . r � cion�'�o-ri,e United scan. sea Creat too many to reply to individually, detached prtrtly constructed houses, Beat in the market-All varieties. t - Britain 32.00 in advance. and, more particularly to express,our the property of the estate of the _ - thanks to.tris Pickering Fire Ilepart:: late Thos..�&ansSeld. .Sale at three, i -:. ,.: AN'C�Fr'3r S�F'.+� g• p itis 'it o'clock. See bills. W,. B. Powell • kLeDaie'aYellow Intermediate obulk or r White 3ugar�ManggI; meat for ,the prompt r i � ra JOHN MURitAR, P'[Aprietor, tbQ a1 and Mesarg. Bunting auctioneer. _ - r , . Mich they turned out after recei NOTICE NOTES AND COMMENTS.' $ems and' pen--er for.their.ma y' GOLDEN BANTAM CORN or STOWELL'S EVER.eR.EEN kindnesses since ~ 3£�� We, the undersigned, have decided Our Eittetsior Mill is now .in op- .to close our laces-of business in the 'The intoxicated automobile driv F ' eration 4gain, and.we hope to have Village of Brougham, on Thursday PINEAPPLES is one of the greatest menaces the Pad Will 'rutming in about twv evenings, .at 6.30 sharp, commencing Now at their beet-18s, 258 or 303. -•New Potatoes, 70c per peak. to public safety on the Highways weeks. on the 31,et 'of.May: 3l� `~ with which the authorities have Thanking'.you, we•',remain, nr►on. u ^to deal and,the most severe-penal_ Rose. Excelsior_Products Ltd.;. L Matthews COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM -ties should be dealt out to them. ,_James Rose, President. 37-38 �Vt�. J .Holmes. Ijon't forget to take ho le a brick:'.$ ado inn cones, pails or Eskimo pies. 1 �J In a recent meeting ting Minister of y. :•: p Syrup 75 cents-a quart. ,- as Hoa. Geo. $ Henry', ORSE REOISTER., O Pure Maple$ Ca HN' ig1loPaya, was very emphatic ra %jLE. OF PiTSFORD 11913'-19283,. ! r -stating that the- drunken driver S'itetland Pony-at stud. Winner at JAS . ! H A D O ` Canadian tions}':Vinter Fair and :-must be eliminated from the high- Hard and Soft Eoa-1 of the July 1st parades: At Glen Doi: -- <wa a of the atatedCedeae These ethe 1-2, con:'2, Markham,Eglinton; Lots - y province. Farms, R. R. No. 1 Egli he-$t qy. - ws fenders, (i . f limit of the law. At that meeting PT,3."UDE T246221T246221 (20960), the.:well &rid : Pickering Hardware'' Store'. l prominent newspaper,publishers bred 'imp. Premium Clydesdale 'THOS. � i A s ,• -Stallion, the property of Oscar Wil- l . . L�L'S were unanimous to the opinion son, Brodgham, will make the sea- g, G that the names of men who had son of 1328 as follows: Monday ioeeo convicted of driving while morning will leave his own stable, Tis —they were under the ioSuence of for Alex. Gray's,con. 1, Pickering,._ ._CUURT 0-F RE'V;BION Our geed Corn has arrived-Com ton'= ' for noon; thence to Wm. Dunkeld'a p ^Early, Longfellow, North liquor should not be suppressed con. 8, night.ht. Tuesday, John Scott's Dakota, White Flint, Wis No. ,. Improved Leaming, g , PCBLIC NOTICE is hereby given p Ar a White Cap, Golden Glow and Early Eureka, in the publication of-rpoo-li^e court con. 8, noon;-own stable, night, that the first sitting of the Court of : xt ioews. Publication is one of the Wednesday, Chas.Hutchings,Brock Revision of the Municipality of the Road, noon; Chas.'Pal;ner's, Liver- Township of Pickerin for the re- The Beat Electric washers to save time reatest deterrents of crime. F g. y C pool, night. Thursday, W. J. Mill- vision of the assessment roll for 1928, and hard work. A free trial i When a assn is drunk be does not er's, Pickering, noon;Wilmot Shea's,, will be .held at the Township Hall. - - given at any time. ;c -:eare who knows It so long as he is Base Line, night. Friday, Wm...Oa- Brougham, on Monday, the 28th day tai in that condition, but as soon as merod's, Greenwood, night. Satur- of May; 1928, at the hour of one day, proceeds to his own stable un- o'clock in the afternoon Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are to Qobers up he wants the matter til the follovdng Monde morning. Of which all worth diving a trial. Monday g, persons interested �c to be kept iu the dark,and strong will please take notice and Wovern t ECSTASY [23381) (20019) the super- 5` `„ly objects to his name appearing for imp. Premium Clydesdale Stat-Ithem.,elves accordingly. ` "- in print in regard to his being in lion, the property of Oscar Wilson,t Dated the 8th day of May, ?b928. Agent for McCormick-Doering Farm Machinery { ° tn,xicated. Newspapers should will make the season of 1928 as; Donald R. Beaton, and Repairs. s follows: Monde afternoon, 28 - •Clerk o. the Municipality. lend their hearty support to the leaves his own stable, '- 'governmedE in this respect in tet, Brooklin, for Thos. Hirlct's, � � ; �� = . G�' - Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it.is not made. t aLseisting to enforce the Liquor Kinsale for nikht, Tuesday, Wm. �Vhltpk 9%ill be bere very' ,f -+Control Act. The Woodstock, P y y u J. S. BALSDON, r PI ERIN Sent -is Review, whic'b is one of Tem erar>re Hotel, Ashburn, night. ' if n�i have an notion yf ¢ k's. Myrtle, prrr, ba+inR a' net, �_. the most influential papers co noon: John TThom son's, con 2.1 -leigb, leAve _- Wednesday. ---- --- P p y Reach, ni ht. Thursday afternoon,' wutir order nt,w �o that it Have you renewed your subscription ? ii 'Western Ontario, cones out ver g p Russell Davidson'§, Raglan. r,Afit. • ' n ill a ad when he -- u us.i firat snow appears. 'M ILT rnentin the matter o€ enforcing neon; Waiter Groats, near Brook-, T i. B B E I D �u-N � , � -,- RS � the ll(Inor law. Intoxicated driv iin, night. Saturday, own stable' Jtj jlt r until the following Monday aftei- `A ars will have very little sympathy. noon. I CLAREMO +T �a or consideration from that j,;uyiai E l7T HILL -and it will be their polity to pub ' Aft AND FLINT SAI. persona convicted of this character of offence, and it will make no difThe, 7 iference who the offender mgy be, Idea' l Sho- ppe' 't,4 _ x rich or poor, high or low. infi,ten• ,-- M3 1= tial or unknown. Thea policy will Our recent sale wag it huge sucees An every way, P e alr ob at a reasonable r and we are deeply grateful to our many Zf you want a guaranteedp J be strictly adhered to in the hope ` friends for their liberal patronage. rice', SSE US. t +1*�+t_3urh sere_aa� :e have �: - - -- - Z. warning a-ad act as a deterrent to just added,% new stock- of _Repairs on 111 makes. S Dresses aIIc1 Experienced Mechanics,� Lhc�ae inr{ined to offend. The aoc. �' � Phone Scarboro-52-31. ernment might also, a3' a part of ,Ladles Hats, Coats, the puninbment, require tile- pub- . ... y !kation of the names and.addree Lingerle-1 tl factanything in in the newspaper nearest the PPRICES the ready- to-wear line. $ plxc•e where the offence waatoin• r triitted. OR TEAM HARNESS _ ` - - '• - IUur Roods are of the beet quality and prices are right. - BROGK ROAD. Coil and see us-No trouble to show goods. =F f 'Stanley 'Murdoch isjustrecovering 3'Duors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop: Braae•aiouated Team Back-band Haraeae, Xrom a severe irine+s, Arbor Day was observed by ...our (SANIVEL SCHWARTZ) lark $4200 - reer t a o ac inch - 1GV school on Saturaay last, h 5 g _ tt2 ring layer trace in lead t b Oscar Neal had several articles band, _ X49.00 THE IDEAL SHOPPE 1 �••istolen from his premises recently. _ -_ - y Black-mounted Team Backhand Harness, X38:50 Walter H. Jackson has just finished 'Iris recent third year examination at Brook Street ?North, - 'R'hitby, Ont. 5 ring Breecbing `' ,1644.26, ✓Toronto i:niversit�,' _. Jos, Tripp and family-, accompan- '.This isnot a factory harness, but custom ma in oar led by Wm. Badgerow, visited friends _ •c, own shop at Markham. in Georgina Township recently. } .We specialize oa repairs to harness and collars. While Harry Hastier was fishing in. �� ��� MAY SPEGIALS ,the pond ori Saturday last, he lost _ -bis balance just as a large fish caught %­,- btis hook and fell headlong into the x '✓hill water; He was speedily res- -�C F . T O cued by a companion. The.sad thing - about the whole affair was, the big "'. <Mez3 a Work Boots 2.95 and rip Harness an o lar Manufacturer a' :H and l M f f sh got away. Men's `'Vora Shirts 790 each and up M.AR'KHAM, QN'T. Home Phore NO atiMOOL. REPORTS The following is the report for the Men's Work,Sox 25c, 35C, 500 per pair month of April of the Senior Room , of Dunbarton Public School. Names Mens Khaki Pants 1.75 kud 1.95 pair in order-.of merit.. Fourth Class - -THE 1:CENTRAL iGARAGE Olive Beckerton, Robert Stroud, Phy- Child7ren's Play Suits 69C up4. !lis Nicholson, Dora Wilson. Leonarii - •. ' Tel p one 4 Q Dixon, Roy Wood, Donald Straughan. Te1`lnis Shoes for every member of tlse family Senior Third-Fred Stroud,Alex. Dix- .at prices which mean. a e h 90 _ on, Hilton Nicholson, Fred'Strattgh- ` 8avin t0 you. t ,.an,.Lena Culetta, John ��nderson,Ted T,. ,- 3' ._ '.Clark, Marjorie Bell. Jr. Third-- - Hilton Wood, George Blenkin, Ed= <' 'warto Ran Oils!a d Reading, Louie Reading, How- - BRAD ar onar - . : Etroud, Connie Morrison. Missea examinations--Annie McDonald, Al- P = C K E R Z N G+ (3 tyle :Gasoline, A e ne Welding, Bert Puttrick, Margaret Payne, Dor- A _r -o;hy Marrett, Ernest Bolton, Evelyn . Edwards, Principal. ,Complete Quahly Funerals _ Battery aharginFg. :} BRING IT HERE. -90LID OAK a $70 $100 $125 145 Repa CASKET FUNE'RA�.-� � rs made on all makes Now ie the time to et a new $Pt of T T J'-1 W.S' BURIAL . 4 ;Harness, or get the old set re aired. i'� pp _ .1 have in stock samples of b.amaei • 'Trees and Jeffrey's' harness. The x .-+former may be ordered through cat&- 219 IYnlorth Ave, Toronto :Phore (fie;card 3300 v IoRue sat prices rttioted. i Catalogue free.. Our Funerals include: Embalming. Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, I also carry coli�arl �collar pad;, sweat Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Oiir Personal Service. Funeral complete. T •y-� Bery�� f�j�j] ,ps4s, harness oil he hulk` harness N o Extras. CHAR S .LKJ N\J 6�+��1 +Rv irtig �' -- Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements x and other parts, a for yourselves. '-Repairs promptly done. p W, PILI;EY, OLdRrllONT Tuese prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto Proprietor, " Pickering �n • j RE.UJLa1BER; Clip this ad, for reference._ Utf p . �,, .. . .: _• : .-•. :_. _ ,•:,. _ .,; ,,. .- �f � :s .est ',. �•f: y n r : ...,, .�,• <,,...._ s :. .. .c _ ,.. ....,.. :,.r .. .;.♦ .� .. .7 ';.,:. .; .M �.,�, ,«r s. •r`� prdC „kr•u. ...a.:'`', �ass. �+wr�•r s .M ,X',!i,.a'J-e ww+.; a a:. a{n BS.. r.. �+y.,,.« '..,.., w,•2,+, , ..,::. 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Industrials.. 1!0141 - Dr. Tomlinson motored to tho _ F. Chfdloiv Is inetalling a Ras- Mise Margaret McLellan. . Safe investruente at from,5 to 7 per w telt on Tuesday, olive tank In front of his premia- Farmers are now about through cent. •CQ. e city a ld had a business trip to ea. with their seeding ooernations. A 1NSURANUE-All'classes written in. Chea rates for farm and count " !Elie city ou Tuesday. S F. Robbins. of Whitby,.vlsW few on low•17jag lkatt,ore not yet cludipg .Firs.. Automobile, Wind• p buildings. �� f James Taylor had a business triped friends is the vi1 age on Suu- quiteffglihieK storm. Accident and Sickness. Windstorm Insurance on bulldinger, 2--to the.city on Monday. day• A. and` Mrs °:fllt�sta and son, _ _ wind-milts,Silos etc.. The service8 of'Edgar l3tiirit qre Donald Beer, Phone or write _ 6f: the $taads'rd Walter, 'of Toronto: •visited on "... 'Automobile Insurance � da great demaiad three days as a Bank, has been tre�tsefecred to the Sunday with tihe'forcnbr's mother, of all kinds. "' per-hander. Braueh at Sombra. Mee:X. Gar.viiu. ED. BOWMAN.Whitby p •f James and Mrs. Hortop and - FARMS FOR SALB ` daughter, Yaldve, of Port Perry, Herbert and Dare, Yeates enter. Write or hone twined a number of.friebds from O, THERE! t' f- spent Sunday w•ithThoe.and Mko- Toronto on Sunday.. Lam-- t�T #� A Paterson. Do You know that it is celanin - E D• B O Yx l'Yi N Mica Ethel Gray, of Coldwater, g up Thos. and Mrs. Adair and fent visited Miss Margaret Graham for time,? I am prepared to repair and 0 WHITBY, ONT. lily and Mr. sn te. Bull, of Osh• a few days last week_. build chimneys, also concrete work ;GREYM - �.< "'awa, vfeite Mrs. M. Brown Mrs.A J. Chandlegg of Toronto; and pailitin Chimneys swept and T HAND _on Sunday• spent a few days.lrrw week with furnacefpipes cleaned, Hard.mortar' _ NOW �1V CAA!\L c Ivan Benson has moved to North her parents, J. H. and Mre:'lies], used: Work guaranteed. Charges p Garden'Seeds,Field Seeds Claremont and now occupies the Gardening is vow io full awinFt, moderate., Phone 'Pickvring 55A1'. - and Cot n. Andrew Johnston residence just All teams that are available are �8 New air p1 of Martin•9eaour Paints *{ Aerated by Mr. Swift. bus at~rock loirinl}" the villa e � p Y " We are pleased to "nee David y D g THE BEST YET GrofY!/f - and V arnishea, •New-Tone, all Gregg outagaia after his serious Rardegs. shades of Muresco, J During the absence of the pas We represent the:?Waterbury Odor �� ,..; illness which confined him t2 bis less Chemical Toilets especially ad- ✓/'! u e WALL PAPERS toe the regular services in the P Y bed for about six weeks. r a for rural schools or where there Staunton'@ Semi Trim The pupils Mise Blanche Ram- United Church were conducted on P P P is no waters stem. ,Can be installed = f or will give a cite! in the, Cora Sunday by Mr. West, of-Ashburn. Y R e Mr. Vett preached two.excellent ,irk the building. A -ental will bring _ 0. GA N N O. N * �� tmuaity Hall, laremont, on Satar sermons to appreciative sd'dieaces. full information with drawings far _ 30 BROUGHAM P` :-.day afternoon, May,26th, at 2.45 PP each particular layout. y WHEN you have tet; clock. Open t0 all: Come and Uttr public school soft-bats team H. E. Poynter, placed an order ren joy a musical treat. will play Attona this Friday after _ with us for mea,ori:+1 11M j —35-tf. Wnitevate you have looked far in- ..Fre sh Rev. Mr. Stephens left on Tues- noon. As tllia is their third league ' day morning for Toronto and game and Clare"raout has already A to the future for our e Wednesday left for his former won two games it will be a cad Partners, Attent1011 memorial work elands s, x ' r Owen Sound where he, game and worth seeing: Come an under stress of ttme roccharge nen a and weather. It re tru• 9 ` —will pay a brief visit On his re. and Rive the boys your support. I have secured the agency for the Frost ly s lasting tribute, r� & Wood and Cucksbutt Farm Im le- tnrn•he.will bring fits ear. -- p - ice_. The death of a former resident menta. ap wi keep constantly on -No GreaterTribute" At right pc The Pickering hand repairs for these popular : "s of this district, Mrs. Leonard implements. N. W. STAFFORD, Yoke. took place last week. Her •� Also, Loudon a barn and stable rcr' funeral took place on Monday V11C8 ®ffiffil� ®� fittings, rra. Kingatop Road, �e have the original c� whena.large number of friends will also take contracts for painting Whitby • ty !followed her remains to their last barna and houses by�aew Phone Whitby Bridal Rosae Chin€ resting place in the Claremont The object of this Association is to process;by spraying. r18 r lessen stealingg and prosecute '`Estimates cheerfully given. IIoion Cemetery. the felons. Phone 1620. n d, open stook. Wm. Mason, who was aresident 27-52 - l • - Sold in any - of Claremont a number of years ago, died last week at his borne Msmbers having properly stolsa soman,! $. ���, `, �i°�3reffiOnt quantity. -near Barrie. His funeral took case immediasely with any member - place on Saturday afternoon last. o! EssooUve Oomaaie• z Amon those resent at the fu net. KeoiNrehip fns 91.00. �j{ FRANK -•- CH I DLOW !al were hit b Other, in-law, Wal. Ttaxeta maw belied trom eras President or R A T 1 ABLE VALUES �+P ter, Wrnand John Norto secratsry on appisa tion. 6tf Claremont, Out.: q., A'large number of our residents sic. o — D- . SAVINGS - —�" err. M. S. Chapman. Pickeria vvent.do a to PiekeritiX last Fri, g' Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Chinchilla:O'coats, 'reg. $20, 1405 -day err6ntag, being interested in h D Munro -las. Richardson. "the trial of John Brignall w o was ' ssarasrry Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 38.40, reg. $20. 14.95 X ` PrasidsmL � . ohs rged_wills conducting a r�►ffe �?s-All.wout-YPnte, Coats,Sweaters,-fa�aud leather;-reg :W. 1 which is coutrary to law. After -- - hwarinQ x,Umber Of wltnes9e@ the D ur stock Of Wa have a full line of Mee's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, magistrate decided that the Avi road 2.50 to 8,50, Boys'lfrom 1.25 to 2.50. ," Mena f deuce was insufficient to convict, _ d — and thus dlamissed the ease.' • Mews 15 inch Leather To asst, rea. 8.50 P 1 - WAID The fleet league football game of - Pa , peels! 4.95. ey„ ®a��TY ;, was played on the Me- Spring' " Call at. * l• Phone_3800khe season p y a9. FINGOL� a7 r� mortal Park here on Saturdayev Ch ngeywo n the Claremont were re ;CZ+�R��20N2', CN'2'.�k.RIO Hovis �s coni late Bread Pause vane a good one although not - - - �§ a very fast one on'account of the -----=-..- r _Wet ground. Claremont won by _ the @core 612 0, which gives them Renale'b Alfalfa,Clover, Timothy Iw bread (? a good start in the season's activi- Corn and Garden Seeds. , *:d61ea. ltona bran. -We have Garden Seeds io pkRa, � + Sendln Mone ;l I —Th and A _ Q 1Heth cbes of the Women's Institute will -- at 5 rents sect,' -- bold their summer meeting in the schoof•rootn of the Baptist Church Perfection Oil and Coleman , t0 Distant �011lts "�r a a� p Gasoline Stoves. ,on the afternoon of 'Thursday, . YOU, can send any amount of money r ;May 319t. The speaker will be Beatty Broa'. Electric to any point In Canada at a mini _ ;Mrs, Myers. of Dundas. Her sub- Washers. rnllla cf expense by using s Standard ' ject will be "The Centre and Cir• ' Bank looney Order. Thi+ method i@ � �®l�ls7 ' cumference of Womeo's Institute Call us about your leaky roofs or the eimples't. safest and moatconven-- i++ Work." Each member is asked to eavetronghs. W e also instal a' , ient way to semi remittances by *nail �Y� '!bring refreshments. Hour of meet- furnaces and water in the Dominion ; if the mail'goes AKE*-%�r' Rog• 2.50 o'clock. systems. ,r�•tray no loss is sustained, 'Should gn HO :900.1 ` 7. Rev. A. McLellan, accompanied need r j(�{� Pa rt.0 deeire to send money to a point F Miss Mabel McLellan, of Rieh• Phone us Claremont 108 for r,utstde tise'country,a Standard Band w"• " mond Hill, and Dr. Chas. Collard, estimates. ¢ Draft will serve your purpose for ' of Toronto, motored -to Dresden - forwarding money to foreign places. •...on Saturday to attend the funeral �1 A �r p Farmers, t�tteIIt1011 - of the formers niece, Ethel M. V H A S COOPER French, whose death, following a n���- � 4# 'recent operation, occurred on I have` the agency for the Ftors, as , `.��A�E' l�QN7' � TM D lal11�111 Renfrew Macbloery, Separator, Thursday last is St. Joseph's Hos. -- • • s Scales, and the high quality Chatham, Agent for Ackerman's Quality ► " OFe CANADA r Acorn Range, and am pro - pital, atham• The late Mrs. y .. • Harnee& Ask the user. __ _ pared to giye beat terms. 'French, who was well known to ESTAAUSHED 1673 i h ant ' many Claremont residents, is our- Glp@ mea call when wanting some- waved by her husband, Dr. H. E. 3 t thing in theaeiines: Phone Prct1009 French,her parents, J.R..and Mrs. Mid-Winter W. V. UDDI.TT _. W. C. WILLSON, +Groff, and two small children, Matta r,Pic sin Branch ►' 8 k 8 R.,R.-No. 1, _ UST HILL - Madeleine aged six And Lorne ^. - � r, J B WOM alga■t LOC aged three. _ srookLin.West,tia�y The 9611 annual Field Day in =Sale _— -- - green River = connection with the Memorial s " "'Park will be held on Saturday, C1Parlri Out [30 Basket Factory 1 June`lad. A'splendid gram of. Clearing Manufacturers of 1 sports for which valuable prizes g Ba ' -to being Riven is being arranged. _ All kinds Of Fruit Bal9ketlEE, The program will include the fol- Of our IlIIeS� . Berry Crates, P g Towing: League football game for - -f- • - . �- Wit"11 sweaters, valued art$45 €ill great _ Re nzitttng farmers Bushel Baskets. w will be offered ; :Hen's softball. -- �' Clothes Baskets. Pgrize to be 9 •pairs of baseball reductions. - s'. '.boots, valued.at 1625 ; Ladi?s'base• _ l�l�ney Frank Pennock - ball,-prize nine purses valued at Mena Wool Underwear, X18 Public school football to be reg. 1.85, for ... 1.59 f played in the forenoon, prize a ' .k Proprietor ' Men's Fleece Underwear, Z `` Phone Markham 1804 new football ; Public school base. reg. 1.00, for .70 Y We Sell drafts' mons orderslien's Wool Sox, reg, 50e,ball, 9 pelta of running shoes, ,valued at$15 Public schoolsmust liens Overalls, reg.2.50, 2.19 and cable rer39 ri[ttanCfS 'on 11I s�' ATTyk. produce.line up with registers to Men's Smocks, reg. 2.50, 2.19 alts of the world. K Ladies Silk and Pool Hoee p STANDS FOR THE BEST school 30 dayabeforeJnuetlre2nd. reg. , Lunch and all kinds of soft drinks Ladies' Col. Cashmere Hose r Customers are assured careful, .and ice cream will- be served on reg..1.25, for _ • 'the grounds.' The Stouffvill'e Ladies' Underwear, reg. 1.00 quick and economical service. Ar garment, f ' Band will be is attendance daring P g , or ... �� the da to furnish an abundance Heavy Flannelette,colored, - t AT - Y• of good mucin All entries must re 30c and 35c, for .27 + r ` Dark Flannelette, reg. 25c, :be in the hands of the Secretary Flannelette Blankets, reg. by 9 o'clock on'May 31st. Admin- 2.75 for cion. to the grounds, 25 cents ; � A.few broken linea-of Mens ~• . y children 15 cents. In the evening at-tLe Community Hall the Whit. Rubbers g_reatly'reddeed Ladies Overshoes, zipper, , I ; by Oratorio Society'will present Fl tablished 1871 ` c the fine drama, entitled "Yoko• reg. 4.50, for 3.85 / hams Maidr Yo should not mins y' -131 Litter; Carrierg, Hay Carriers* L t Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow n; -herring this. Admission to con- n Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. cert : reserved seats 85 cents, rash D1 A• S C V T aceta, 25 cents; children, 20 cents. It will pay you to get me rices on Phan of hall map be seen at D.A Whitby Branch, J. H. Perry. Manager above before buying elsewhere. Phone 1402 Scott's store. See bills for fall SLA ne'1 02, ,FRANK 3. PROUSP ; plrti^tl S. c T., 'Ile .-, .a.W..x �: ..: s :°, 'a n ,.w_ •x :'nor..:,. ?7,+ a:. •w.�.. .:-'• :r�'.,,;., ., .......• .' �•. ... .., _' .. s,... .:, a ..'-. ,, � ... .w,. '.� ^.' 'x"-e.: ,o ., a.;v-.. .a.. .,,,_;...•,.,r. ,.. .•.• w,u ..� w -d ... „-r . .n .,$ �.°4 v},� a; a;.a •�`it ant j$'.wx. •'�dr'�"i• "vv. v». 1k, ,�. �, .�.�• 9K •+�, a ., *+ , .. •t° .....-..q ., t; ih, 9,;. .,•" uk: ," .� .g,.-, ,caw;,, •s. :,,?k-1 .� ay r."x. ",•�. x'F.. �$ . -�.a. "4.. .�' .,''i.,r. 'a •$+,� :r9'�°-�� '.:v"4 _ : .. ,• 3., Via• r v,sem „.�Mi� C'�4'k a?,'i:. JF ,�.$ � n• Mfi.' ,. ."Yfi, 9. •'- ., J :g C f!'r+��,�6.•A'4'`G�°f'.:,,.: :1-J,.,, c a1°iprv'�¢¢`"j"dh., '' - _ ^te� +.F"awlF,. ,*' !3l' ri,y'!'�s"�K'4'.0.�`."�.- r.,.. _ ,.r-. .M: .,)•, 7 x µ 1. ,( J ;-•y .�- i, 1tn. ..� .,., ' S', .' .'' C c 'e, f{ ., »+1' '':I'''mo ..-: J 1:.:', .:r;. ..'`. 1!1- _ . ' 1. - . .. .,.,b .., .r•,. .1 c a i YA 1. - - , _, , .- .. ., r,n.-,::.Y , • 6jr' to �,, .. ,. ,. _—_- .- _ , _, r _ _. s` �111 BOOB T �_. _.. .. - _.. 4. , t' A 'IOI Grain �CVBt _ ���taWfg t0 std at j.. Ca P.a a _ _ _ ... .. _ _ `xA a1. The world'#largest 010vat P-r,accord- of grain a day during the rush sea- �)D( 41 .'.. son: its normal working'capacity will "° g to its builders,'is tfow tseing�erecti be 300 Dara every tea-hour day—s carr. �. ,* op 'p,_., -1 at Port Arthur; La4e Sapsrior. r s �� ,%" ry two minuter-ands it.wW.be ablo r `� h®directors o the Sasktltelre'wan'co- to ship out and load grain into ships � ^_ , F5- ;opegative wheat pool recently awarded at the rate of-164,000 bushels an hour: A` s °�'' � t 1w,contract for the superstructure of The workhouse itself will have a I _ _ 1 �5F 'Permijtal 7, which will haves total storage capacity of 800,400 bushels of r a . capacity-. of 6,800.400 bushels, and grain,'and there will be two annexes $•- " ” ' ''`a' lahould 110 rowdy !or operation oa Oct. with a capacity of 3,000,000 bushels "# Yp�x p°`a _ ' . _ r '" _ " ILL Reinforced concrete !s the me- each. En one of theso annexes equip- w 6 � � r qr%Y:QVAtS)M 4 Serial used is conatructson. ' meat will be installed for unloadiuig �? �.11 - Th® completion of the termitisl will grain from vessels moored to the els- �+ ;:� tom^#A R - ... _ '�3ve the Saskatchewan co-operative vator dock, while the workhouse will Y p ¢ -. *beat pool a total storage apace of be equipped with nine shipping spouts. � fi - d of the he rapid handl! of grain will be - r.::' 'E2,876,000 bushels at the hew T p . lakes, which, togetjser with s 2,000,- facilitated by the use of eleven 164;- F' l '! u N , -hushel terrains elevator at But- 000- und' scales, twenty receiving �' ��,I, a :y , talo and the space provided by tLe clean in addition t o thirty-two , 1. - ... Vool's -country elevator system in other cleaners of various kinds, and11 1� dI , . -. , *: k• Saskatchewan, wilf give a total gftin twenty-three belt conveyers, with a r. storage capacity of more than 60,- total length of more than 34,000 feet. •AWXO bushels for the 1828-8 crop The cleaners will handle 60,000 bush- - ', ,'` .. - year. els an hour, and the drier which will :-, :: The new elevator is on the Lake be installed will dry 1,000 l;nshels of - ,. . ' �� ,' : superior front, near the boundary be- grain an hour when necessary. : *� ;tween the cities of Port Arthur and The total length of Terminal 7 will - - , Fort William. It will be served by be 1,34 feet and the width 226 feet 1. tiaoth�hI1 CanadiAm_I!Iatioaal wad the The_elevator trackage will provide �4r , Y. �� 9Caaadian Pacific retlways, and will space for LL5 loaded cars tc be-"spot -- -ft — - —-- - -- _ LM.. . -fie able to receive as many as 600 cars ted" at one time, ready for dumping. . -I-- % MEXICAN CHIHUAHUANS' m� • Czar, Policies have to be plotted in _ Puss in boots has nothing on this pair oL reputed dogs, exhibits to the 'g?;_ Ex-Premier the :lark and worked out on secret show at Madison Bquare Oardens. $Y are the property' of Mrs. Harriet ` , „, �+,., known as "nuclei." These must be are highl, valued, - �. Peaster.of Philadelphia and I►7i ore's � instructions ven to small groups - ., -r--- obedient do orders. The Moscow ` _ .. r I11gey �I�8C�t1n31d ReseIIts Committee is 11ke the "Secret No. 1" The purpose 9s to bring fnduatrl to I Baldwin Talks on _ . . a standstill, to paralyze !t by Indus' of all conspiracies-whoa@ word must . , - I.AR08C01� �SdeY t0 Oppose trial civil war on the assumption that f 'l ateur riterg be obeyed: -: after the wreck there will arise a new j Y r _, Laborite.» at the Polls Communist Allegiance . I r order, The General Council of the .- , SMART SPORTS ATTIRE r s The Issue of instructions from Mos- Communism is essentially a con ,rl4musin R►emar6 at Lun- �" xi r Trade Union.Congress takes the labor` g- Smart, becoming and practical. A ^",-_, x Dow that the British Communists must`e iracy. Th® ailegiaace o! the Com-, p view, P1.rogress comes from peace. CheOn of Institute 'O� wide band gives the desired snugness -PZ. u, -;put cautitdaies tato the Setd againet I munfst is not to the colleagues -with peace, however, do-s not mean slay- _ i rF .;� those rna b7 the Lahor Party ought whom be is working. nor to his own cry and surrender It means negutia- _ Jclurn812sts- through the hips and c alight blousing adds vut em end to the II tom,fit,._ i .headquarters. uponenno1 meat . le bodice. The French V-front adds j .+� , that, when all is said and done, we No one. therefore, can work with Lim that permits of acquiescence and o! Ines F €fare ant a kind of Communlat and that, comfortably because no one knows Baldwin, .in an amusing speech at a printed and plain georgette crepe.' improvement. I luneheors gives by Ilse institute of printed silk crepe, two surface o! r _ •abed we the chance. we should do here what he is. In his pocket are his The two policies are irreconsilable. Journalists to Viscount -Burnham, a crepe satin, wool crepe, °khat the• Communists have done to secret instructions, I3e is a tool, and No compromise is possible between farmer resident at the Savo Hotel, and canton faille cre pe, angora jersey - a a T1 a fact to the amt.-.-.. P y _ - pe, are smart sug- auu, said. ------ 16• akeraational, which has leaned,these is ass ai9ea using his ea:raachiaemeaL 'different political lnheritsncee. Our "I am a-sexagenarian. 'My coilesg- 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 . vrdm to its British dependents, has 1 la• obedience to his foreign•control:I inheritance .is the democratic one: u0a are popular and in- requeai.'.. I Inches bust measure .The 38 inch size "�r. -�'k'm""OWn perfectly well that the Po- and an alien puppet can only be cast theirs, the autocratic Dae. Our.have never yet had s single oiler of requires 253 yards of 4U-inch matetiat ,! "'sutteal power which •was keeping the Det: I method is that of a changing public ` '�e►oistkua of litrlileh politics neon The old Rnsslaa revointloafats of opiusioa under the laflnence of reason. any krnd to make my aontribn:ion on with 4fi yards of 38-inch contrasting. • EtSmocraMo and ooastitatloaal iiaes any auhject to the pr:^.s Price 20c the pattern. ' the I[ronotkin and Stepniak type were conscience and imagination: theirs Is "I am not of a jealons nature. Some HOW TO ORDER PAT'TERNIL t,� - ' not Toryism but Labor. man who took their lives to their•that o!- the Individual will hardened fCmcw—and I am not referring to I.or•1 write your name and address plata- t z, ' Commaafam 1s the native growth of hands. and who accepted the condi-)and sharpened by dogma, breaking Its l Bu.kenhead—when I read what has, ty,, -giving ngmber and size of SUCK 4 �srssaetioaars soil; It !s the scram and tions o1 b onspirscy under the shadow I way through barriers and establishing!been solicited and rewarded by what patterns as you want. Enclose 209 is aptl? burl that ;rows up under the of the executioner. Their surrender itself by' the. exercise of dlctatoria]t acerae � be s remuneration of Yuil et;� "poiitfeas eeaditioas of dictatorahip of stamps u tela (coin ;referred; wand of liberty was of the heroic kind and power value, I cannot holo feeling.that if I tt carefully) far each number and fan elaborate pollee and spy system. mot�al r®action was sublime• - ' Thus.;the conflict does not arise I tr ad. and my friend's were patient address your order to Wilson Pattsrol - : .of exile and political prosecution and That 9s not the case when the secret from diversity of remote aim or goal,f with Mo. I might-prc•duce what might Grvice, 73 West Adelaide St.,Torout f _ _ c '•: -c iperaecation. Communism In Russia 1s plot is against men who live 9a the' but from the day to-day attitude we be worth, if not a penny a line at Paty�,sent by return mail. f'!, ': �osardom with the victims on the scall open and with whom one >a supposed(take to our tasks. ;t is raised ty least a penny a mile. IL • . off authority. using, both Cheka and to co-operate• Con !racy under the i every move we make either to Perlia- "I could write quite an interesting - . --- -i_g tiarl- -tar their-awe purposes - Industrial council. That . histot-_of the fall of the Cdslition _tic. ; the responsible Governument settles�reacts towards a mean and debased�!s why there is no posatbllity of 4o- and, its other peo},le have gives t',e r c down to handle the practical prob- ��� � Qf ,t lack of scruple and honor. It selects L commodatioa between the British �vi�wa -about me, I might have some 'lams of administration it departs I its tools from the most worthless.I Labor movement and commnn9rm— views about others. . : . from this, but the irresponsible re The so of common action and Moscow knows tt "I cannot tell whether they }►ave „ Indian Advanm r" - .eolatlonary high priests of Commaubt are stilled: the conspirators cease .. ' any money value. I grin but a simple . ;doctrines who control the Third la- to care who their masters are. pro . . amateur; but I bag you to think over -•' N .- ' ternationat have abandoned no 4010• vided they find-employment. and they 07Ed SprCf4t� Bitter (this beaawe, niter alt; wbea I retire Pro f�ssOrf says Renaissance . pions wAlnb ppsseased them when ,ase any weapon by 'which they caw 'Phan White LIand take to some other form of work, I•I $eCoi><3A Great Moral khe7 overthrew the Russian Govern- do they wank. i I should like to feel that at any rate Fone in India 9msaat tees years ago is streasihl times like these they When you are brightening up your there is one kind-hearted ass, who, 11 Tlis origin at Russian Communism use, misery to make more misery and'home f.,r spring, don't forget the bed-E out of pity or whatever motive there Bombay.—The first,gift of the Eng• t .. _ _ ,ioN down to the roots. Democracy lead their followers to knock their I room. A bed spread made of fjgured I might have been, did once make tae lash of India was universal peace or _A . i read it cannot go together. When its heads against stone walls. They�materials such Sa English print, per-I one offer to see arty name with my own freedom froIn foreign invasion and. ibalb* Oozes and press and courts of cover their failures by h7 words anQ Cale, or other sun-fast fabrics makes)'stuff over it,and I lay stress on that-" internal disorder, observed.Prof. Jodu 'Justice are open, it may continue its keep the ourself after something not • room more cheerful and attractive.! (Laughter.) scholar, who fa the V1Ce Chancellor dt _ �siame. but its sptrtt and its methods yet Lound by raising will -O' wisp Two widths of most materials stick-( Lord Birkenhesld, speaking later, Calcutta University, In a lecture hs). * +will Gave changed.' after will-o'-the-wisp. Where they ed together-are enough for a apread. said: "Those who have undergone a gave recently . Unbridgeable Difference . have been trusted with administration The wide valance which hangs within long apprenticeship to joutaaliam sa The speaker added: "The English, . Another unbridgeable difference bo- they have invariably let their organa- four or tive inches of the floor may be Lord Burnham and I have done— have admitted us to the entire outsides . tween Communism and the Labor satioa down or have fallen back is pleated of gathered o e two (laughter)-do not invite, and pro- world loot only in Asia, ant is sA _ 3NrtY .V _bsUef.ot the former that their_impotence upon moderate and across the'bottom of the spread. pow by every legitimate means in our other continents as well; sad they _.. A radical reorganization of society poliCiee which they gained tnfiueace Bands of harmoniaittg color may be .power to resist fire faclEa}on , milted Ehe-rest ei' the weaMi 9oaust be preceded by a resolution o! by attacking: Thee. boll In our trade used for trimming. agent;tan amateurs•" to uh !n a degree not'dreamt of under, ;tesioe !n order to setae political pow- anion and political movements tom• A straight piece of figured mater- Mr, Baldwin, -in Parliament last Moslem rule. India has now bees► " old' Upon that the Labor Part? mnnlsm is an Influence of pe ial or plain material that harmonizes week, when questioned about the jour- switched on to the main curreata of r fisakes two decialve obeervattons.. deterioration and organization dis- with the spread and with other colors.)naliatic activities of Lord Birkenhead the great movitig world outside sad - B'irst of all, what cannot be done rnption. i will serve as a pillow covbr. Colored and Mr. Chnrchiti.' said that Ford masa to vlbrats with evefy economic by the ballot box cannot be done by The opposition which. I am explain- spreads may be used to add to the Birkenhead had been guilty of arts or cultural change there. An isolated s revolution. and, secondly, what >s tug is sees 1a the position of both the I color scheme of the room and to break =error•of judgmecit" in writing while lite is no longer possible even for our p� a '.}Heister a recent article bn"Women remotest villages:' dl sought to be done by a revolution can- political and industrial wings of the up the monotony often uced by a not be does'.even !t the revolution labor movement to-day. The order i large expanse of white bed apread. ;n Politica" for "Good Housekeeping," "It is, therefore;' continued .Prof. - afaoceeda. The;social and economic issued from Moscow that the advance I Another advantage of colored spreads _ y Sarkar, "o! peculiar advantage to its _ :problems which the revolutionist hue` of the Labor Party !s to b0 checked is that they do not Bail esally and that is this age o! world-forces our .to face so soon as the revolution has by the running of..Communist candy- may b0 used longer without launder- Subject: Have I the,right expres• official tanguags.!a English 'wad that giten him power are ivat those that dates to defeat certain types of labor!ing. No bedroom with a white spread Rion you require' Photographer:. it has diffused itself all over tadia,as - he snacesatul democratic politician leaders.has its countr.rpart in the !a• can give an Inviting appearance un- Perfectly, sir. Subject: Thea be the medium of trading and political Qsna to face, and they call from the To- dustrial policy of communism. I less the spread is spotless. quick: it hurts my face. and cultural eorreepondeaee. No Ivolntioniat the same diplomatic and _— - other European language has. the eteative skill as they Coll from the ^__- -- �� h: Y :''_ `^ :::A ;Y.,:*eS`"Z•; - used world bydsu h a-large-prope cur.rency of ortion of 1.41 .. po itictan. The Rueslona found that .,.•,,• ;,, ax.., ,�4.w � +a , ,? x : k � ,� ? the human race. And English Ittera ate be tree whoa they decreed the na- tore Is the richest in the world oni tionaUsatlon of 1'sind. The peasants ^ �� would not have it, and no revolution ^*. < : ^' :� °1* # r � � � recount of lie.own original works ae� ,.,�-t . ae . I. "� + well as tate translations from all other could impose it upon them. Also, + ;" .i >?; languages in.almost every broi eh o! f >. later on, they had to adopt s newt,� ii, y ' a } �y .,economic polio 1 j, �.. V � 'The g eatest gift of the-Na811ah ha f ` -tion could readjust the.economic laws y. 3 sides universal peace and the mods of exchange and markets, COM-3- Qs>., ernizatiozi of, society—and Indeed the ,4 'ism here teaches the absurdity that tsMDsuT � direct result of these two force#'—ts - whoever 'bas power can Luse it just as � 8'$ he likes. ,. the renaissance which marked oar. 'L`r ,�i ` nineteenth century, 'Modern India Communism as a way o! effecting -e�ies everything-to-ilr literatureredu - social 'change to a vain show, It `;? ''a�:;:, cation, thought. and art; but in the ,' )aringa suffering which !t cannot tom- last generation it became a moral periaste lite paralysis which it effects force and` reformed our society and ' while engaged in its.revolution !s not f religion still later, in the third-gen _ followed by a new life it has to re- f -oration from its commencement, it w . i _ treat upon the old economic order no has lad to the beginning of the Oda , _ '.J-that it may begin its creatf- a recon- ' When Major itzmaurice, the Irish member of the "Bremen's" crew arrived at Seven Islands from. Greenley note medernizatton of India;' 'eon. �+ " : -, otmetlell, Island, he scud "Dulte" Schiller; pilot of the raliet plane, were niet by bill. L. A. Genest,,Lower Quebec represents- eluded the Vice-ghisncellor, It is also curious how the Rnsstaa 1. five of Chrtstis, Srown ik Co. Limited, end iiia, Stewart of the Clarke �`radtng Company who tendered them - _ t isareniage v! esn;maniem Is stamped Final Rgurea give the total eaimoe 11 I rare the features n every Comma. refreshments in the shape of hot coffee and Christie's Biscuits which were, naturally, much s@preaiated. The *')Rist party is fife world, Its method above picture slIpws-the se=opiams which carried the first shipment of Clsriatfe's Bfacutts by Canadisa air freight pack in British Coiutnbia for 1827 aq tL the revelutioMary method under the from TargAM td W1il4367i '"a1.,•,"A.e�"°-t`~-* oases' ,,-., 1,9ti0'll" . . i J ♦ /p &,; '.': .-... A': a•._. .... .:;. :,� :..! ,. , r ,.5,. -y..,.. bad j-M.:7` wh, y):C. .1.,n A'J\I q7 _• ..,. ,ax . 'kms .un g a x •a. M� y r':' d11 e:os,;, :v ,. .�.: .�<. :w- µem `',: 'u .....^°'�r.fir�4"r`'• s`*' A'.i 'r. •'' . 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", .d. , t - �.y.y '4 sx•M• +W.' •� .!sE i .."!�a ,,,,-^ •q�'h'J, -.� ,. ..., . x . . ,,_, . . .. ..., f�'' •eyed mom STREM FOR • 1 -of Manui U = r '• _ �.� 1'o t3Stit'va. -Tete high :nest`of�y "� �_ - .. ,�.'�,.•, keepthg incomes .high- Indeed' when':.,' � �.,.,•,:,� ! - that:house happens to be. an''offichl l Ci0M- es From the Itich,lied Blood re'sidenca occupied-by s-representative of the'Hing. Housekeepers might be s , Made by Dr. Williams ezcitaed for bean starter 1f rtsent 4 Pick Pills. , :' gag of menusand invitations or or f A g P • � . - 3 �N, ed with a bill for $10000 for the t_ _ � - -Titers must-be no guesswork In the > 1$4,700 for-the falQily s. telegrams, or Jo od td t - treatment of pale, anaemic girls and 5 •even for the comparatively small mat-: s daughter !s leagutd, d Y ter of $260_ children. I! our for the winding and the has ' a' pale, sallow complexion, 1s ` rrgulating of the clocks. '~ a � a short of breath after slight exertion These were. some of the items that Red Itow Oraatge'Pekoe We eft a ,or on golag-up stairs, if she has pal- were approved by Parliament when JS ltatioa of'the h rt, a poor appetite, # C' Elliott, Minister of Public Works; • �L • or a tendency to�fatnt, she has apse- presented his national exgease ac- m iJoe iteavacs bola-the medical name for poverty want,. including $121 for sewing and ^% of the blood.' Any delay in treatment button madiines and-$969 for plumb- Red MenuCe in Canada waaanroQ f+ �,WAY leave her weak and sickly for Ing and heating, which seemed rather ., the rest of her life. When the blood excessive as compared to the expenses Three Ricers Bien i't,blic i Cone.): flaOyiNfs arra isoslaCM _4 Is thin and watery give Dr. Williams' of the average hodseholder. According l4i the stst,naente made by ILL THZ KOVER-PloN Dig. Pink Pills, coupled with nourishing —_ the Abbe Cesgrair, recently, "people � TANCR movers of Canada ll:arseat food and speedy padded vans New Raul mesh d t gentle--out-of-door exercise. �y World Exploiter MOTHERS vLo are in favor of c,tanging it gov- latest methods Two eaperiet mea The now. life giving blood which IM ernment by. violence" are not suffl- every tri An loads Insured. Beyond , comet from a fad -use of Dr. Wil- That bright-eyed goddess Adventure eomaare dor skill and care Beton yon of whom everyone from the youngest elently checked at the frontier. Every novo wilts ns or wire and reverse ton - lfasds' Pink Pills, increases the apps. D C A ► (C � �� indication ints to the fact that those c� no" ofisoe Bamlitoa,.otit:srlw tits, stimulates the nerves and brings to the oldest has dreamed has beck, j r�j�jfj in authority should Canada Hill the Never.. a glow of health to oaed to Russell Dickson. a Winnipeg Y Pay some atten- 1 pale,cheeks, Mrs. tion to the warnings which clearly sass pffip=y "Robert Jackson, R.R. No.-6, Shel- boy.' and will lead him on an adven- _.�, show that the a x4r� burns, Out, praises this medicine for turous path around the world. He Baby's Own Tablets Art Fine for P� and security o4 E HATCH FOUR VARl>£ET>£Rs. restoring her daighter's health. She has been chosen by. Lowell Thomas; y the country are gravejy` threatened write for tree catalogue A H u�' :says:--'When my dtiuShter was nice world famed explorer and lecturer to Nervous, Sleepless Children. and should take appropriate steps to. Switzer, Granton. Ontario. Years ofd she was so weak and thin go with him as secretary of his next maintain public safety, ' From Canada the fame of Baby e - Farmers is British Columbia report �3 , that we feared we would lose her, expedition into the jungles of Africa, 4 - ,k -She was very nervous, and going to to the south thea Islands aad Into Own Tablets m spreading over the Mirtard's Liniment for Toothache. an exceptionally good lambing season practically every corner of the globe. world. Mothers recommend them to ` this year. One o! the largest�abeep school seemed too much for her. D other mothers, and wherever they ars breeders in the province, who has •i Often she-Weald have—to stag at hems Dixon,'who Is 20 years of age has tried nothing but words of praise are -_{Anand the Air $1200 head of sheep,. had a 186 per for days at a time. At times she been employed far the past three heard for these pleasant tasting little Le Canada (Lib.): A new air mail cent. lamb crop. would have a very high lever, ,and years In the offlees of the Canadian - ; When I the doctor's. treatment did not kelp .Pacific Railway at Winnipeg. tablets that promptly relieve the has just been inaugurated in Canada minor ailments of young children. and the first Sights have been crowned ��` her. I tried several remedies, but Lowell Th omaa was lecturing in the � � with no "Baby's Own Tablets are one of the with astonishing success, airmen and _ : food results. Qae day a City and made a statement to the bast remedies for ehaldren's ailments mail arriving ' Cal assma friend advised me to give her Dr. press that he was looking for s can Punctually on time. Out pa,, arses as a I have evef used," says Mrs. Arthur country is apparently eager to recover bs + t+�• IWitiiame' Pink Pills, and 1 did so. It adian boy to go with him is December, T. Allen, of Auburn, Me. "My little the ground lost in this sphere, It is; was not very long after she -began Russell got busy and landed the job, 100. WAIS taking the pills. that I could see a that will mean a year or so of rare girl was nervous and could not sleep. far behind other nations, but when it P 4%0U.LaDAY CO.d aE�a. !change for the better. She kept on adventure. First class shorthand I tried the Tablets and she was re- starts a job it goes ahead with giant f r risking the phis for several months, knowledge, and as aptitude for photo• lieved at once. She was also troubled strides. ( • • i and through them grew Into a strong, graphy and mechanics were some of with constipation and nothing seemed to help- her. 1 had used the Tablets healtky girl. Since then, if a tonic the most Important requirements for I ON bree&m ee t,rad lire r?,S but a short time .before her bowels ' seise, a ;has been needed at any Ume; it has the -positioa, Satisfying Thomas cutei� �B ,lir ; send � I were regular. All taotliera e3ouldA st slways been Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." along these lines, an agreement was xs., keep Baby's Owa Tablets in the house, '1�1 � I a„ � i r• r - The pills are sold. by all medicine reached. },,.. yw se.n • � =All for they are a valuable, reined ,�" 'tV P i a y e Ow a e s are so y a - - ----�-- --. _ . __._. .fi -- ttmTt ltf ua a saastsv _� �a" Scents a box by The Dr, 'Williams'I be trained u walls and over the druggisfA or will be mailed on•receipt "'•and it S Dan#_shows ° �+ Medicine o., Brockville, Out, porch, and when a bed or border is of_ price, 26 cents per box, by The $y Ruch t>irutai,, f I available a lavender hedge, and an I Dr.Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Rule Antiseptic. .�Lratl9uet� edging of pinks with wallflowers, Jon-'OaL- ep an tent`s-e,r� _- _ .Make sure no iaiection of spring flowering, followed by stocks in , y • f and wounds takes place, by ;{ y, The old-fashioned, sweet-smelling,shades of rose pink, purple, and laven- Britain. Signa ji apptying Minard's Liniment.realflowersg l hold pisco to the hearts of der, will pro a delight the whole Treaty o f Amityf ►� garden lovers that is unattain- summer through. able by the brilliant-hued scentless No gardenia really complete 'with- � bloats such as zinnias petunias, Galen- out the fragrant sweet jg �ea'$ja ��, pea. and when .i _ fit thtlas, penstemone, antlrrhinnxni, ere., lack of apace forbids a sweet pea `- - ` � Which are grown with such zest now-�he .~t` y +age, they are most decorative when Series of Conventions Grants �� &day and,.which undoubted} sire mere r grown in big clumps in the herbseeor.s -os less indispensable by reason. ofborder, either in mixed colors or in a Tariff AtItOAotriy as f re- ,lheir bright coloring, sad. their pro- combination of shades which harmon- luninary to Alrway0 .. =.longed flowering season. Ire. particularly well. . _Negotiatlona -. However,bright coloring, and apse- To Insure a succession of blWTI oom in • o , - longed flowering season Wesel not ]told s herbaceous border, it is of course, conventions was Important series of i r � � � sway to' the exclusion of all.else, and necessary to grow many flowers with- signed a few days Tkumb sucking does look sweet in a with a little care It is possible to in- out scent other than the old-fashioned ago by the British Minister at Te- baby, but It to disgusting in the three-4, i�---A GREAT: v. ide with mane awg scented.-. �'-- -`oat-�seIIta�primrose suture an err nye Affaweet heran and the irs. cls M n may oauseen Of sometimesld and tormedl mThe outh lir bit t without detractln from the deers• sultan) carnations, evening duce adenoids; and it always Inter-argue effects of beds and borders (cenothera), sweet wtlliama, lily of g gu tug the � � roses, for instance, with their the-valla tall madonna lilies, oldchief questions between Great BritainTONICY" .•., y fares with digestion, Pinning the unquestioned perfection of shape,and world bergamot, etc., and therefore, and Persia which had been increasing sleeve over the g hand: attaching telt ` coloring, in general have undoubtedly it is an excellent plan to pu't night- in number and growing somewhat tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, ..lost the fragrance associated with the scented stock (tpathiola), mignonette, more acute. They go far toward which prevent bending the arms 'at MRS. RUSSELL..'. rose for hundreds of years, but some etc., between the clumps of early establishing Anglo-Persian relations the.. elbows. are some of the.waylL to , _. are as richly perfumed as the old- spring-dowering perennials in Serif on a more stable, more friendly basis, stop the habil - • . fashioned cabbagerose; Par exam Is, summer. The new treaty recognizes,Persia's Another bad habit-lrregttlarliy to P After 'Taking Lydia E. ' the deeply seented clove-red blooms of tariff autonomy and makes provision the action-is responsible for weak :"the' Chateau de Close Vougeot, and "Yes,.Smith is an optimist Give the tiny bowels an opportuuity Co -he went for transitional arrangements d- bowels and constluation !n babies. -PlAk11a2ri�8 Vegetable P� rn un& General McArthur, and many others. oto a lotery where the first prize was, ing the conclusion of &-treaty of com- to-act at regular periods each day. y When possible, sweet-scented flow- a motor car and,immediately started coerce and navigation. The Persian If they don't act at first, a little ere should always be grown.near the building a garage." "That reminds note provides for the regulation of Fletcher's Castorla will soon regulate I Fenwick.Ont,-"T am taking Lydia a _ house, so that their fragrance may be me of Janes-be hadn't a penny left at the legal position of British subjects, them. Every, •mother should keep a E. Pinkham's ti egetable.Com and M wafted in at the open,windows. Rases, the end of'the month and so went into It agreed that British subjects shall bottle of It handy to,use to case of du-irg:he Change honeysuckle and white jasmine may a smart restaurant and ordered an be amenable to the Persian police co11c, cholera, diarrhea, gas on atom- ,,1 Life Ior nervous ' -` ; oyster supper--he reckoned on paying courts, but fines only can be imposed. ach and bowels, constipation, lora of feelings,lass of ap- deep, or when baby is cross and petite sad toa the bill with"Oie'pearls he' found in Further notes have been exchanged feverish. Its gentle influence over strength. It tes >�+ Badminton players find a the oysters." with reference to the British demand baby's system enables him to get fulleat tonic and I - drink of hot tea of great _ e`- ---- � that facilities be-accorded for the nourishment from hta--food, helps'him lade taken a dozen benefit after a strenuous It u.ems assured that all future ears Right of Imperial Airways airplanes gain, strett'gthens bis bowels. bottles of it.It was a Warne. In leading:Batdmin- uJU be defensive OUIT. This of course over Persian territory, this being an Castorm is purely vegetable and , recomw..ended to ; ton clubs of Canada, #ed does not assure peace, but it pro- essential link in the altered air route. melees--the recipe e pr the wrap �' me by c friend and " Rose Tea is a t favorite. mises a lot of hypocrisy.. The Persian Goveniment assets its fir' Physicians have prescribed 1t now I recomptead for over 80 years. With each pack- it to all women for ' No other tea offers such -- --' - intention of creating aerodromes and age, you get a va.nable, book on such >koubles as -brisk, Zestful flavor and rich Paul: "I71 bet 1 know what you're agrees that there is no reason to re- Motherhood. Look for Chas. H. come at this time.',- _brisk, quality.- Put up only in thinking about" .Betty (bored to fuse permission to Imperial Airways, Fletcher's signature on the wrapper -Mets. W.V."Rt ,R.R.No. 6t; - ` tri$ht; clean aluminum death).: "Well,' yon don't act as on certain,conditions, to use them. It Be you'll get the Senuine. Fenwick,Ontario. /► packages. i�EW though you da" is prepared to negotiate with them,ex- � - ., perimentally. - --y`- The operation of •the proposed air 7. line from Cairo' to India bad long - - _ - . :. , _ been'delayed owing to the failure of •� ratification of the o gins agreement k co British t ri 1 concluded by the ritis Government ` on behalf o! the Imperial Airways in L"k o e B 1925. These difficulties now promise for Rm� 's fteret - oar"'�e to be removed. ' (�P"s The Shaft announced in' April last - _ �d year his intention to secure.'the con- FIE source of(skin beauty is in TRU-BLOOD promptly corrects 4 sent .of foreign Governments to the « h , r . ® the blood. To acquire The faulty conditions in the blood,thea abolitibn of capitulations. The coli- For its magic on the skin ant » ane to AcidM sent has been given and the measure Skin That Charms you must Cot- a t ,NdoeenoN . now pTOmiae9"to be removed. complexion. .. _ reef whatever faults of impurity Mother: or exist 1i the 1 Used in conjunction with TRU- and John aren't getting on. Daughter: A doctor, prescribing for his works further wonders-in Clearing Nonaenael we did havesome words, padentsr first proved the great the skin of bletnishes. Rashes, r and I shot him, but that's as. far is R rust a tastelessf", dose oPhillips' the pain departs.` You are happy our Quarrel ever went, Value of "TRU-BLOOD" in im- blackheads; pimples, blotches enc kliflf-of Magnesia- is -again ni five- minutes: - - - - ---- ---- - „ y 'c�tng the Il in'3 tP=ture -and-, -roughness are--cluicklY-banished. + , Doa't- depend og ,crude methods. Minard!a LHdment far teHeet bites. an alkali effective, yet harmless. It smoothness; In giving.it healthful -Yourdruggist, 1 with Employ the best way yet evolved In 'YOcan 5 y01! has been the standard antadid for 60 supply ng. , That fa Henry Ford dancgs nothing but the and COIOr. these oven"Buckley's"products. • all the years of searching. ... p years among physicians everywhere. Phillips' Milk of.Magnesia: i;chottfeche, and so •we suppose .that One spoonful will neutralise at once Bin sure to got the genuine Phillips' the old"Lizzie's predilection for the o �. ,many times its volume in acid. It is Milk of Magnesia prescribed-by phyai- shimmy'-must- acquired q have•been an ae , flf s (•/fGl.+us the right way, the quick, the pleasant clans for 60 years 1n correcting excess instead of an hereditary trait, 9LIM and efficient way to kill the'excess' acids. Bach bottle contains full':-di- sold. The stomach beco-.nei sweet, rection*-anr drujstore. 18iUB Np. 21-'28 - a ' - .. 7. 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'. . .��.. .7 I i � I . � . .. . :�b r �, , � 11 I.,�, � - � .11.1 I., ; " �*� :: , .� .,!:-- ,;". . � -1 . - �, �!­; 'llI .1 . . iX .. �., � :'� . � �, , � . - . -e% .: I , . - . . . . I . , , I . _. � I., __ , , _ - � . - � � . . I . , . . .� , I - - - ai� , .. ". �., ' - �`'- 4;� , ld.��'.(,:.- � ... I . lie*643en Wending fe'4 d it 4 with the pp aral his residetice by i.-.. .. . , . . .. .. _� -I . I - '. t% - W ,,, , . I ., , - _1 - -• ' Mrs. Jap oldie �- ng . e exterior' f* ll,clbist% - *. , �", Of ­ , � Riving - --IT' e ' - * . I . ,res - i .41. I . . W aiswrf�,,, , il �I ''S' - : 89 _ -a " of- 04to, ,.- ,.' , , -00AM.Ism I .�- _Jao;ea�* Pd6QU R' A.- -Bunting,is,itoproyirrg �� , -�-�-- 111 , _. .. I . .. L ':, -:..., .� '!5 5%� , . .. . * � -�� -1�.. ... _� . , - - ,; �,- - " �1�1; - - -,-: _, . � _i..'�L . . , " ; . e Colla paintw�-- ---,-' . . . - . � .% _.,.. ­� � 7 .... . . �. �: ..t ... . . .F . I . .... . I �. . . 11 . ...�.�Z _ � - ", orcinto has . 1. � ..", L "1,,.r"%:,, . . ��-A special bus will Jeav ' � . �'," I .. . , _ ,_]�.,H. 'Hall, of T I., -oojm on Wel -'­Dt. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- ' - '-�_ ' I ,:-.. .. . � ' '" . ."I .. .�� . g tr.,"1. , ..�� I . cutt's waiting i . . I . ­ gie ,'.*�'., �I- 1011 ­ . 1-1 R � ,. . `- h inst., at 130 p. ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware ` ," . .. .... .- �. 2_5,_,��, : - F'ran . ' ' " � . ,. U`NDERWEA .. been. spOndipe­ 0 few days here day-next, the 30t . 31-,�.... ... mith his son it ­ I :t�� .�ii', All I'stitute store• Office bows, 9 to-.6 daily- I . . ., I and - L" � I t ; ,,,, . L Ed. Wallb, Jr.. has secured a m., fur. Whitby.' .. ,;�, ­ _ - a . , ..",I , .,�.I 1�'.:::Z____,_1_ ­.; - ­­ . ,.. 1- ­ -.------,-----,--�.-I�,----..-�,�l-...--.-�--, , ., members wishing to visit Whitb�. evtIUVgs1by,AVPointm,@at.9 . . . - 1 . , .­ .-------.--- . , ,. , lr­,�;--: ion on the staff of�the"Stand'. I . . , -- : -� �-- ­ .. I - *� . . � .., position ,7.,. . :­7 . ­�.''. . . _.... . ,�.,;.,�1. .1 . . "I k­�,. ." . - .. . �11 I . .. . -- . .. ��.�. v, and Bank at Whittly. Branch please ante this. -The township council- will . .�I . .. ,� . . .. a. m. " " '':. '. W.". R. and- 'Mrs . - 'All Shirts lead clic field. We are showing a very fine line of R, . -The.Wolmen's �nstitute will .4pe:t on Monday. next at 1-0 lll. E,.!.4. - .Stork, .,Of . ' Tues- _1� . - *07_1..'�-­ ` C . hol4their annual weeting_- for the tranbactiod'of general boal ., .8 at N.'�,`�;­e­ .:�G`Gllovllle.spent Sunday here withSummer Shirts, ;with,ci attached or separate�. . d and at I p. In. as a Wart of . - . . the - � , "I , ormer's parents. day next, the 29th lust., at the Deaf a ,.*.:, - � - - .__- � White-Sroadclothe piedowinal ­ . . . `,� -� I I I -�'�.-` -Mrs, Oliver Crammer, who has home of Mrs. J.Draper. As there revision. - . _ .; -. .4�,1....., . 1. .. . .1 ­. . . ... - ,.,; " . . . -R-P-01111iT ,. � . - . . .: - ....-Pi ... Z�., ��,-I " very ill-for some time, is now le much'businee to be. dealt with. - � .F(Al _ . I I , . 'I-, , ,�,: '... .�;,, , *the' will bealarge . "I .. - _ . . I- , L I—. . . 11 - . ­ ,�. ...-�. -_ owhat improved: ' it is hoped re . I. �. . .­ .�.. ..... I .. � . ..... ," ".. . � . . � .1 ,-.. '. , ; .. . I . ­V ,1 ',-, .,��_;:.-�� -Misal Battle and Nellie Law attendance. ' Mrs. T. IT., Nsnafield recently re- . -Our spring line of the d mous Interwoven Socks are now in with .1. .� ....,�! ..1, . . - -- their -On'Tuesday evening.'Juns 5th, celved word of the, death of her brot . -cent. tterns. 'These am the socks that."",.�,�;�.:� .r' nt the week-ead with a drtme. entitled- "A Wild Irish ther, Richard H.. Nicholson, aged 50 . . . . ,pr. . _.,_r- -11 - _..� . ut 0_1 ­' ' '' - .. ,-It tives I h c ty. stanthe.racket of h" wear.,' I . .. . -.,. I ., . -Providence �­,_�_" ­, A- Hcover, -of Ross." will be Riven in the,Town years, which took plade in .. "'.. ..2 '.., : . . ,�,-�-�-b�`­, ­ - ,Wpb -and Mrs. ,n,.. "�, I ­.�% -;. 'Mrs. Hall here, under the auspices,-of Hospital, Moose is*, Sask., the cause -­', Giveler, �.yisitod with . ..Ik. .-i , * . . . . . L * . ., L� ,..v. ',.� _�. . I . .1'. 1. . . I 1. . - I .1 ­ - ­_: .L .. I , -Fawkes I St.' d®Salea Chvrch. The of death-being pernicious anemia. the I � . . - ...'. - . '.--j:,L'..',, Min .' . _�` I featuring the latest thin�g,�1 q ,al on Sunday. . . '' ' 1 1 xit 111-. ­4,�. --W. A. Winderson spent Sun-' drama is in three sets and will be resi-hardships and being gassed 'i-�.- -in our Bien's Underwear,we are �'r'l- ... I at given by Whitby and Toronto Lal during the Great War. Deceased was ; . thing, -; . 1 1.,2.. 1�1 I '"�.�' "The G e. a combination of - __ .• . ­C -,� '­�,,� , di in Go9dwood where he assist I -* rada." Tfile'lin * to ' lc� I . . ,_ . , .. . ,- , . ,rlt&'�, --J,- y _ ant. .Music will be, given between born in Yorkshire, England but has ^�. ,:-- � athletic suit, shirt and. jerpely., . .. S.11. 1 - I 1w_-;-' `4d with anniversary iervices. _, . . 11.1 I of acts. General admission 25 eta. 4* lived in Saskatchewan 23 ;�ars, hav- .... . . _ ­ , , . .. ... .',�. 11 ,_,� ---Mrs. Cook and two sons, 11 . ,; ...�� .. _ - 11 Once worn yon will �, - . I.. , 1. - - � l ,la, . I � . . . __ I _ -Ata special meeting of the mg taken up land near Kelsteim. He '_ ... I _,41 . . . ---� 10;W it Sunday with - . ..1,�. .. . I. I... wear,no other. � dA •.. rgetown, spent . 11 .. . . . �- -, " " " het'daniliter, Mrs. Ed. Storl , 1-16 k. Official Board of St. Paul's United was a veteran of the South African "5ST . ,V- . ar 9:2 __..��, I i _ ­ ., -Mrs. Richard Puekrin bast 'Uhurch on Moloday evening of -W and the GreAt War. In 1919 ...'a I been � . I -?., IMiss j.". r,. - - this week Rev. Roy. B. Rickard, he was'married in England to A_,� �� �-II .. . - . .Z,,*-,,,.,C :'.1ecinflued to her bed for several .i .f� , I . B. A., B. D.. R. M. E.. Professor K, M. Wilson, who, with two children, kPF'.Z..-" days ' .. . , suffirilig-frow� an attack of . .. � .: ., � in Albert College, Belleville, was. one and two years old, survive him. ..iSEMI ]READY TIP 'TOI� SUITS , . . _��e an. His funeral was one of the largest , L �: J.Callaghan and little- invited to become its minister. I I � . . . --Mrs. D �­ ialon; of Toronto, spent a couple of Rev. Mr. Rickard has accepted ever held in the district the proses- .-. .. I " L � I- 0 ­ . consisting of about cars, al ':. 11 -..�I.—.,.�.Dozens:of fine pattern's to pick from and - Its the Invitation, subject to the Set sl0n made to your measure. .­�G& W . . . last eek with her paret , . L ., d a " retwgied men formed a guard .I�J, , tlement Committe of the Bay of many .. ,. I'l-i-1-1 � I 1,1 � , ­ . - , 1. .- I , ,-iu, 'John and Mrs. Murkat'r. which he ?,'�'p - � . Dra, and Mr. Quinte Conference. . . I * ;0, :­,, -Mr. and Mrs. . . was held was shown in the numerous = rZ �--'-::'4` and Mrs.- .,,,,,I,, and of -Charles .Bright, who was ar• floral tributes. . . Fred T. -Buntin J : Pickering �­Iif­_ LLL ..... ­ .V, . " -spent Sunday %7 day last week . I 11 -Betablished 1957.. .... " with rested at Orillia,one '.I - ­ ___haat - _ 11 . . 1�-I � -_Uount Albert, 1.- L I .. . . 1 4 , a f it Of,- be I a g- at liberty 9-i a c e-tas tCONTEST . ­ , � .OLD FIDDLERS Obas. W. and Wsly. .- _ . ­ _ . - . . I . .. .: '71,,.I . . . I Kenneth 2-when he .t.�-- - & . . - 1: - " 5 -1 �, - - ".X, , �­ - and Mrs. Gordon and broke out of Whitby �1.1. - . - . I . : . - 77-77-______ - - ' ­____­ I IpAey, ,� . 0 1 - . , ;�. A" .- .. m',01­�­ ,the week-end with the former's . I 'C', ,, , " . �., : ,._,.x,rt,,,&,wotb4i, Mrs two years' sentence in Kingston The 400-Nmi'. -George and Mrr.Treioar and Penitentiary by Magistrate gistrate Willis Society will make their annual pil- 10 . Jis. Gordon York Pioneer and Historical le Iq 0 - ----I" .,-- , � jail where he awaiting trial York Pioneers to Have at 11:;,��_ �-- ',&ughter. June, of Toronto, spent, 1. - ' ' on a serious-charge, wal given a Sharon on June 2nd. . . '.---' _. - . h " -JS PC 0 �.- i. .,. ��:, �,V.1 I"I ",V and Mrs. Kinxdc u, of Torante' for breaking all. He is yet to be grimage to the Temple at Sharon . , , ., . 51,I ;�-q, %,�,;,- - F I �L . � i, 6,,r- -I - , - . _!�. �' -- tried nu thirteen charges for theft (four riiiies above Newmarket), I '.t is t Sunday" with the Hisses . I I , - " I." Dan . . .. ­ . '. .- ,.,- L.?.,-. ­ _ ­.;� .. I'& .1 �. .., . .- .­ . .I I , '-- . .I � I I I _. I I . 511A i6n- at Cobourg and also the more Saturday, June 2n4, when a public I , .'' . .� . .. L ting and other relativet. ' ._�:. . ... I ,­"::r,i. - I -serious charge of assault on a meeting will be held 2 p.m., stand- , � .1. ." .. . ,.,. I .1 I I I - ,, k number of men have been . I . . . . . . I . �, 14 %��_,`, the,past week or two - young girl. � I ard time. . � .. .. . ... �_ . . .. - .. . ..�. . :.� -. .. -.. . ....­. V.,�V J . Patch . 1. . .1 .: � I . I "I - -The Town Hall was filled to The main event on the program will ..".­I . ­­ ­ . L. � the Pavement way ... . 711, .,_; a ,oo'tbo high ,. :�: I , I . ... ,- li�� capicity last Friday evening, he a contest for Old Fiddlers-opez, t_ , _ .. I . '�� L, , . , . '. . 1411ir� - . I _.�I ,.: ,, ... - A..�'11VI' w1ers It has heaved and broken I I .:1 i .. . .. .. .11, -I.L ..., � __1 . I �� .. . . 1. � I - . I . ­:� ,- -_-I to all aged 65 or over. Three prizes ', - ­ L . , .:: ... �. L "_, . ,. . : , . ., ` �T[�P- at; . when J. Brixuall, barber, of Clare- I , - il . . . .... I I .. .. . ­ - . I. g��-;�.: up badly with the winter's fro : . . I . I I �": . . be so . I � - L �Wl i mont,waa6barged with conduct- me lively' aVsic., Three prizes X . ,014 I 1- ­ : - . :- - . __ _ 4 - . . I .. - _.. , 1 - _ -One last week some per. . 'will if there are mi.ffident, - `(VW. . " . I . ,�V , 1. . g a rams In his barber-sho be g�ven . _. I ..1_ . , 4. A1. . .1 � - � �.em broke into S. J. Collal gas 18 --_Rp! I ilp._-t, ..,. I I �_ __ - . -16cif-6T-,si­iUi`ease9_ were entries-and an experienced judge I . .•�� ,.- Buts . .. I I : . 7AS - I In fie n has consented to act. Entries may,- ��*. I—. .:. � .� -._- . I . .. 0 . . :. �. . ... 1%I"MI t- 11 - . .. - . I . -..- ­ . � - %lity at gal He (,t a xamined, but the evidence was -�. -.- i . ­­ . . : - A . I . .: , ; 1. - . ,, -1. A e king the too contradictory and insufficient be made at any time with the Sec- tante I ­ ' .. .� i , , L _ -'tanl the tank by b retary, N. F. Caswell, 148�KWg_.At. ,, -. f I . . ,. . �.,�,.. " : . -I.. . I I i . to bring about a conviction. The I .. . � T-* ' :11,wk, West, Toronto. 0,-�­ - ,. I... I"i* �. -Last week 9 add interest taken was shown in the ", "' -_' � . I - X_7�:,L- - J. Collacutt a large number of Claremont real- Special music will be provided b), : , % .. . I I . .1 . . I . I ,I h '� , ad four new Safeway busses to his the Chalmers United Choir of Mt. -L ­...r Z,'_­ . . ... . - - � r_1 . L ­. A-- aft"# ____J,A�� . p :_ - n ­.-who'-were nr----- ­_ . .­ . � I _� - . - - _. � I , ��­ ­ I 9. Thiw___WgY_eUss_80-pal- 136hiii-s.:��*lnn-ers-OT-fit�st--piie�-�-Th6--- . - . _ I .1:I in McGibbon, . . : . - . . . . .1 .. ..­'. _L., busses are manufactured brown -kttorn- contest held at Richm9nd Hill on May .- . . _­ � bon, County I­ ­... - . _ I-% .� I I - 1 -� or I I ­I- I � - .L � . I .1 . I , � _ lie J. D. A. 12. There will also be solos by Alex. "......d. - - - L.. . . �- ..... te . fladelphis and will be much ap. eypI Dromecutied. while for I . � : wa son, of Oshawa. acted Morgan and Alberta Robinson. win- J_ I--I- . isted by the patron*. ti 0and' , . � '. 11" � . . . ;...... I . . defendant. The same even . . .1'. �. - . B. and Mrs. Earn, of Peter. the ners at Richmond Hill. and-an al . . .., I - I. . . . ... . I ,�', . ­ I - ' I , . aths. Vincent Snizek tion by Marie Draper, of Mt r I, . 1__111 � 11 I re, and the latter's father, W. WE two YO Albert, . , . , , , - . i I .,.. . I , ,,i I " : - , , : � I . `�_ , _. -I'- �4" ,-". and Basil Warren. both of Sud- .0 . , :.-,.:. . '. ' ill .'.r "The Glory of York County." I . 1� . gain, spent Sunday 1® the vii- 0 ---'--..--.- --I--- --_____-­ I ._ I ­ . I., � . � __��,.�­ - lage Hatawere charged'with the theft The meeting will be open to the I I . . � .r .. . - . . . . . . . . %i I � . . . Mr. Hhad just returned bury, I . ��11 of a Saoirr of long leather boots public. . . ­- tr. " ­ from SpriasSold. Man.. where he I . . .� - I -Z . e . � .I. .. . -, - . . . . . , Z, . ...- � '.... , I.­.� - !bad been spending the winter with from go Walker, of Dagmar _ - , .. . L' I . ­ .'. . ___ -ba '' .- - ­�. . L They had been down east and .11 . ....., . .1 I ­� I . . � I 41-- . � _. � . I . I.. . 1. - ­_ ., - * . We dangter,Mrl G. E. Glover. N*w Advortitesinsaft". . , - : .r,.....I I ­�'. � I . I . .1 - _ : .- . � - . . were biking for hem®. They . . . L� I ..,- ­ -A Joint meal of the Cbam- 1. ;��; . ­ . . . L . . ­ 1. - ViCommerce and the Park w ASTURE TO LET-Will tabe'ei I - , - ;-- -bet 0 were found guilty, bat as they Poetoposture Wm. .. � . _. o- : L.I L . `-1 ', Board will be held in the Fire Hall had already spent-a week In jail, _taia.33-38 0-F- '�.: " (Thursday) evening at 9.00 they were -lot off on suspended - ------- - ' - � ' - � _ 'r, .. (1108FORHAT(IBING-Ptywouth : - - .? I � .' ­ A sentence and were ordered to leave � . .� � . -��, ...�a " .-- o'clock, daylight al time. ERock Miss Agnes Them.R R 2,Pickening. • .. , . . 17, � r . I .. ,I� I F1.. I .t ,*ill attendance is requestied &a the chant %ithin tweet fear L - '- -- . - . 11 , - __ __ . . , ____ . .. D-be- hours. I __ -OR._SALE,-Gnad seed-potalt,nool_-- - . . . � � L. . I . ...� . . lt.-a-important!e--Ar" -W_.­A­1tiW. who has beeo Irish Cobbler. Thomas Hardy. Phone . . � i I � . I . . ...� .1.1 L . I . ... ..-.-,- . �­. I ­.­- - -.-... .. , .98 .. . - .- . _. . I .. . -dealt with. . Nfaill 9.16 37 . .: . ;I I, ., . � IN .4N _..., . ... . barles Bright, who escaped Traffic Officer in Pickering for . . . - .--.- - _ . __0 I� ­­ .� . - * . . . foul remon ..� .... . . ", ., ' ,-,9 Whitby jail last fall,where about three years. received official TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE-Ap. . I I : . �- _. : ­ il,r , , notice on Thursday last that he Harold Barclay. Cla L. I A D _�.,�_ . ''. I .0 .. 7,-�.: . .:; he was waiting trial on a very -UT-Clo r,83 IS. . M1 1.. '1� . . . .. . I A 1. , . �.. - . . . seAli 2 - recaptured in would he transferred to Hamilton, xxROW , SHIRT .1 I . I . offence, was- .� - 11­ . I the chance to take effect about FOR SALE-S"d drip, Baia ,ration . I . . :_ '�.'�. *':r._:'..-.. - .OrUlia one day last week and Is n � - , . JL' lx=b91nobw and other articles like new. win. A the ist of June. This is in keeping Lacry. ar.ro". 35-38 . 0 .. . L -again in Whitby jail. where he I 1. - I � . w itly the policy of the government . 70 U GET N T ONLY THE BES ' - , . I I 1-1 rrZ , lour 30PC7 b F I any one . I veillance. id" I. i7s� . . I.. :M'S H IT R T' V,i L U E Sal.A N D L , will likely be kept under closer OR SALE- Mall,riharn R&sbe � . In,addition to the not takes any offleer more than F $16.00X= hundred. -VE10-ftillilirvilll ,-.- , , I - - seriol offence be to also charged two or three years at a, Hall S jwd:. . _V" lace. The removal of Mr. Reid "- , .� . ;with a no*per of thefts In the r � . R BALE-Four Holstein heifers. ! "�,_.,"D'STYLZ_,-- BUT WITH..M.4 , . a very deeply* regretted by' the 1WO 1 I - � � due to in the fall. M- . , ...� . :i I. - .-inoighborlibod of Cobourg. . 1 � . people of Pickering and the other 34-rae Locust 111-Ir 11, . I .. - 315d �- . I .. On Saturday forenoon last a her a.Eli; .R 1: Phone Pick 1031 . .,:.. - _I . . tragedy was narrowly averte� towns 0112 the highway where be - - ., . . . . , rpi,,,,,,,, I M . official He in recognized a I I.. � RROW COLL ,vwhefi two childrl a child of L 11 I- OUSE TO RENT-In '..., A . - � >�, ,' I- . Lanard's and a' child of Bert). one, of the most efficient officers in 1:X Village.seven roar^ electric light. hard . '.. . I . I. .1 . . ­ . . . and soft water, �,'. I � .1 '. ­ .1 , , , I I : -,". . t 11 , . . ,*.:., '. - - ­ - L :.:�;.:. . .�.-�- _jJV I Wiiites. of Church street. were It Apply to L D Banks. 35tf I I - I he province. He in vbry vigilant. ,Possession given just the lot. N - I� -*. . . ... ..r. .. - . mtruek by a large American car. most courteous to all, and never having I �:`7 does he act in an officious manner NOTICE-R. B. Stroud, , ini ­ O... . r , • 0 0 . . , Joseph Cowan's -verl Lh, 'w an W [cc b"um mpalring harness and boote I I. .. � . . . I a 6 r . "I - � 37-38 Pattern" S - � ­*I . The children had been Nmol Durbeinon old maim. is ro, 0 �- - - , .. f�'ay'%o' when In the performance of his open , ­;­..-� ---- 4bey started cross the -street. Lduty.. Whenever>js services are Kindly give him It call, . . 0 0 Ne* I .-7-i- . � 'r..' .�iand in doing so ii directly in required he responds to the call in . -Coleman g"o * 113wo . ,! _. - . ­ �'. ,� 7- .I. . .L",.'. 1� , __ VOR SALE gasoline iron. . t. .r'.. - ..- , ., � -,...-., 'froatafthecar. One swilling and cheerful nianner, tic, ir 3-hornet Puritan coal oil stove With*72' .'-L.r • jl�m I * 4. . ... .. � I_ . - I _. . . atter -bow wearied he mi'y be Hive been used only 3 months. Apply to W H. . , rbnen . Great value. . � .% . � . �., ran was knocked down. but neith in Ja4kison,R.R.],Tittering.' 8748 •. . - ,, . I I . ­.. from long veriods of continuous I . ., -.�-�, . f-! -;1 _ . L. - L or was,seriously injured, ah they I _ . - work: Frequently he is called out PLOWING-Also disking.' cultivat. I §5 1. . . ' . were. able to run away after re rag threshing. grading. Anywhere within ­.... . :.. ... .h.�.:-.:,�-"..Only $' 9 I .,. ::�.,. ,r.:._,.1-. �­_ . .,­*:-;.-� � ... 1.� . -el a very bad fright. No of bed,imulediately after retiring ,. _.... . .11�_, . IL'it 1.- I I... �: �,.:, I �4�,'_",� . . .. asovabledistarl ChliJ Phone ­�,_�� ­�.- . , . .. : I ' 37-40 ...,�. -.-�_� .- . I '. River, 1:. ., . I blame whatever can be attached after a heavy day's 'work. Th; Mark 803. Roy Carter, . . . . : I ­ -: ��_ . - �• .to the motorists, as they were not best wishes of his numerone Mam. . .� :L ..., . 13 shirts for $15s,50 . . .- � ­- - . . L , - . .1 -C.� '.... . , ... I , .... . ­ -;' . I., I . _; , � per nine .. I :J. .. . ,: driviug fast, and the children friends wilt-secompany him too his .� . .1 ::' ' .� ... . L . . - mol Pekin Hatching eggs, 11 00 . . I � . . . ­- ,� ­ . . .L,__ f8im "Elmo . . ­ ­. . . . . ..... '.. I _ - ::rwere.rigbt.in_ front of the car be new field of labor. eggs,ffrst-prize winners at eight �, ­ I . . _. ..': 7 - . -fore they were noticed. -The Andley vs. P. 0 S. ball ilisney.Greenwood. Phone Rick 2314.� -Wtf I .. . ."4 t, I V:1 L-I-�'-I I� - - ES-On new and ' . The Young People's 86ciet3; garbe on Wednesday, May 16th, GET OUR PRIC -S. -.CHAPMAN - ,. 1-1.111 � , used iarm machinery.cream separator also - � M a.-� . 1.� ,.-,�-.,. ... .�I-: � . ,�.;: - Ut �..I ,Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pi ';'h 8�1 . I, L of St. Andrew's United Chnrch was contested with real spirit. Frcls't'wire fencing and gates; It will- Weld their regular r m eetiu g on P ri- From start to finish the P. S. C. W,F Di r y Gr nw Pick A IY4 f . - , - . . � enjoyable fought an uphill battle, ando-11, day and bad a very- EORGE BAKER-19 prepared to Dal distance . . .- .. _... . . , . , ---ciseal condficted- by Misp Jean kept the students from being in ing, Prices reasonable. If you want anything I . . . . m - 26-38 A'- '. .,.-. alvenitIg., After Devotiolan orler. the air tight fielding of Audley Gdo oil kinds of local and long dist , I. '_ AoVAD. convenor of the Devotion- t1liewincolomn. Both inthishne.censulthi . Phone IC05. I N -S U Ift ' 'N C E . , -..-_ � I ­_ - .--- . ..1 .. �_ I ­ . I. . . I I . &`: 1�11;� � I . _ ... ­ . ..&I Committee, an interesting de- the decisions the umpire with., TOTICE-Having decided to gn into ­ . - ..-bate was staged, the subject be- out a murmur&ad won the admir. Nthe trucking business I am prepared-pay .- ._. ___ �. .. . ., . ,.' . . . I . . 4. . I ... 1. - ,., ­ - .. I higb,st prices for livestock and poultry.H'1-on- . ,-,-,.. . . . i �.� . . . � . .. -'-Ing- --Resolved that the young ation of the supporters by their - I_- . . . .�_.. - don, Phone Pick 720.incareofWm. . . -:peele37-38 . 1 better now they sporting spirit. Score,Andley 10, Riley, . : ',-! -We represent strong Mutual Fire lusurankie . 1.... I . 1. . I. I . 1 Old to be." The-affirmative was P. C. S. 9. On Friday, May lartal ��.-,:_, - us . �-L � . * I 1D A BY CHICKS FOR SALE-Bar- ,.�. _­­ ' - whose rates are the , Com' PRUISS . ... , . . , :­ � upbold by Mr. Bears, John Fuller the Sheiks entertained the Clout. Aired Rocks.bred-to-lay. $18.00 per hundred, ' �'. .._ _ I :� . . . ' ....-, I - "lowielst obtiinable. �. . *1 -rep -delivery and weekly thereafter. ' _.. -L ' . ­_L., I and Idles Mary White represent ere In a rather listless game. OW_ for April 27th- I i Also hatchin, eggs. 75 cents a setting. Bruce .. � ._:", , I ._,. .. .1 . 41.I - $t, John I _ , , 1. .1 , . , ... 1. , T .1 � ;.. 9 United Y. P. S. ing to two of the Cloisters' team Ritchie,lot 11%.con,3.Pickering. 23-42 . IDg I ­ ­ . W. H. Wartual assisting another village vv - - ­ - I BATTERY CHARGIN_G-9s*ib1z .,;,- . � .7we insure With rMsige. and Farm ,-, Niop*ift�u k and M.Robe rtior, entertainment for the young I I , I. Binstalled a complete Battery Testingland � .�� - P�01)�Ztieq. . , I . r I .- . . _ '.' " , , , , , I. - I . .;*,*.." � � .. - ... - of ft AnchtVa..cave a a Clouters were enable-to field a full charting outfit I am to re-tMa�: I I , - �_ . . I..... . .:� I . H.E.Poynter,Wbitevale. 28 40 1, d] -4- . good' c'� &I A and B for .!,m . , ,�. count of tbeenal for the Dega_ team. The Sheiks proved bet- M.d ILI I .. .remium rates.gla y supplied', w" i.thout obligation. . . -1 I :. rive. Both iddes, wore heartily ter team throughout and carried I . � . . .. I . . I - .Congratulated by the judges. who home the bacon to the tuDe of 17-9.' ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN. �,'4�, .11 � I . - . I . � I . .:�� � . - .. I . - �� .� - , r .1 I TDRY(Semi finial our driver - ..L -1 . . . . . ... I ,. .­ ..,�, ... .. - ......" .:,:, .1 .. ... - "If . ver call a" - .. r.. . . - L . � '" , .1. .. . .t4 found that b .man tiour 24 bow service. just leave Y7 , 'L' . .1. .'I -r" _ y a mal marcin the And now a word to the wise _;1,. . . . � .L .. I ... - : . � �� . ;.��.­ ,...-4 . ..- . � _. . .. ,,, � V­ .. ... " ­ .­ � _1 - , . .�­ I - - L .1 . .ck .­ INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Accident. §1 ano.. al defending the negative had' you want to see your ,own little -.P.,:"al Mr.S--w.4 iiii harbor shop. . ... I Su - , - . .. .' ,­ :.... lick Up and deliver 2 times a sleek. .. ,� , won. They reported that village more active than the other !nTP I .-..-. .BONDS-Government;Municipal,00"Wratibs.� �. .� . ,1� ­'. � ' Tobla's, for the affirmative . , - 7: � "­ . � -L ­,­ _'�, . .had fellow's town, boost thea -95 - , I L .I �, ARIV FQR SALWOR RENT _... -,MORTGAGE LOANS qu Farm Ps - - . ,. .­'�L�''L - �' ; 7 - �Alpertlel . - scored the larger sum ber of poin to No healtbler exercise can be in Facres of land in lot 12,Zan.8.Pickering,lots .L I I... .se r . I ,.- - � - . :�._L� I -4 � REAL BST LTE-Farm and Rost titial. , �..' - : - ;`:­ - � ....'I I , of water a -V ,. I .. . t,�" . 5 by two,but St. An. dulged-In them a ga me-of softball, fet both a:%X�d good buildings and "I ,j ,.-' .for material a forced ­­,� . " . . :.,: I ` ' ' I medium aces. to sell or rent an ac. .11 -.1, : ­ . chlow's allade .R.R.1. I . � I I a slight gain in ora. and all age Can I - We have count of poothewth. Jami.k: . 9 ... I .- 44tf tory, sufficient to give the lead. chosen two nigMya week for Locust Hill,9 ' �. 11 VARM G a' & _. '.�_ �,: I -A social boor was spent at the games in our Town League, Wed scree mood W ' . BARKER d SON. . . - .-I . - L' FOR SALE-107 cr � I . . I . . . ` �w I- .. -�:.. close of the debate-. W. A. Hen- nesday and Saturday,and-for the 1' land,adapted for grain da g and is No. , r .. I for fruit V !Tn , . , , ' -' e N -,derson, principle] of. BagotAville citizens of Pickering all uther ,rd,ninC well w2ter ,largeorebard. I, �:.i . : _ ' PICKEWN0 -� : !�` r I I� .-.,. - -L2.. ..". . . . . . ,r�- .. I farm uildings. near a school and clitirch. . ­,� . - - . . .. - ... ill .T , Is . is - - J el 7�_ 7�tl - a Ct ; o ave_ _ eat att I t116 I 9 res ool. Miss Doria Gee. principal ainusementA in or oat of town on M, •,con.3.Pickering, 1-4 mile west of Audley. I I . . i, ,�.., *: . . .. ,..'' Rich : . . . ' Possession April 1st~1929,with priv to plow . � I . . I ....�. . . . ..' . . : ' . I ... �. �.LAi 43 -P Icle , ' - . , . 0 . . .. f Andley school. and Fred Casale, tbeest nisht sbonld be taboo. Neff tl�iq, fall. Apply to Mrs. James McGrady. 241 - _:. ­ . - - P. O. B9x40 . : - , ;0 h * , I ut Brungham, acted as judges. � said I"-Scribe I Xeni Avenue,Oshawa. letif -- Telophone Pickering 4600 . . I , - - . .. '. I I . . . . . ..._.. .I . . � .,.. .. , I . . I . . !,:, : , - .., ­ � .... .., 1. r. .� . "el- I . �. ., . - . . �, �' .­ , r.. .11. , :���1.1 ­ _�%,:...� �, r � I � ,, I , I.r. . 11 � I I L I . I 1. . -V . :" 'L1'.�­�., -. .:r, � _1� I " I- . � ,. , ,I . - . ".-'r .I.. � . 1'.44"'..., .r 1- ,.-I ., - - ,�' .1 ,V ;4 . . . I I � ,. "" .-.1 __'..; . �,.,.. I . ,­111. ,�. ��i-�,,_­ .,.,;�" ,.� ­,4 1 ,."�r� ­­ ., �I 4 - I k, ; ,"t, -, ", ,�",A­*j_�'V P'� .*�' ­ L� - �, "�� ­ .1.,� ,.",V.-�­� L I I I - - .% -­ -_�i. " L t 4- . , , . I I T. _6 �, _,�k __I � _ 11 �- I. I, LL .. . .. . ­ - � - �V, - , . ---. I 'L , , � - �i I --,--