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F jQe"s day School- the Community n A See the smiles on the farmers! Oh, itill y -MILLS S.anda>F iris. it is because of the rain. R B. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Direr for 1. CHERRYWOOD. Wm. and Mrs. Taylor. and Misa ometrieal Arodatton of Ontario.Reg. �s -_ Doris, of Bowmary6'ille, visited with Established 1838 lateSed ember of the American Optometrical Baskets-'or all sizes 'friends here on Saturday. s. Eyes examined by appointment. The zegular.,meeting of the Wo- 5 sena, Claremont,oris. _ men's Agsoei�tipn.ivrh^:be held at the Congratulations to Nein Fraser on s ° successfully passing his flush exams.and teBCF� tiOII$ home of HIrs•Todd on Thursday, June • 14th, at 2.30 p.m. Word for Roll The annual meeting of Erskine _ Call, "Hope,."` All the ladies of the Cemetery will be,, held. next'. Sunda A B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and * afternoon, June 10th, at 2.30, stand ( 8 r' AaSobdtor,NotaryPublic Etc. Money to sat lowest pr' Community are cordially invited: w oda• South wine,Court House, n hitby. 251y ! ar time, not as stated last week _ L d -iIGHLAND CREEK. Miss Helen Thom visited friends in G.BROWNING. B. C.. Barris _':Salt fo sale ter,Solicitor.Notary ubllc. Agnea'Blk., r T 1 summer mer the a city over the week-end. and ua�ediatel vent of Post Office.Dundas street. '':'' he annus summ ting of a th --- - ;-; v y 1::V House,pbone 388. Office phone 392 -Highland Creek Women's Institute CHERRYWOOD :_CHAS.A. WHiTH. will be held at the home of Mrs. H. BATON dc.ROSS--Barrister@. So- Brumwell on Friday, June 15th at Cherrywood Public School- Report. h(3at licirm Northern Ontario Building, 330 l9uceesear to late VR, (3. Barnes ' y' Junior Room. Sr. II-Doroth Law- ,s at 2.3(i, Miss E. M: Collins Ancas- y 9trea TO1OniO Phone Mark 8420 speak on "Institutes their ri,e*, Mary MacRae. Jr. II.- Hugh w•J Beacon ter, will Teefy Charles Caladine Class L- t.D.F.Rose, Adelaide 7787 Aims-and Activities." Good program •� ' will be given. All ladies are cordial- Esther Barkey, Bob- R E_ _ S RICHARCSON A P1CKiERING= Roofing _Material I p g Norman Petty", * ' Y Wants y - i invited. * * by' Torrance, Alvin Pilkey , Willie EaLifee'rs, Solicitors etc. onge ! Confect- " `, g _- me r • • ' aastioaLite Braiding. Coiner Yon a and Rieh- Il ay Sr. Pr.-Mildred Hollin- 6�se. Pick"g affice open wedtlaBaay sad No-2. $sad 5zlumbia Shin les . BROCK ROAD. ger*, Norma Flett, Earl Dixon Jim r s St:,.Toronto.Phones Main 190 and Main MacRae, Florence Mitchell*, Margaret High�8.t - Jas. Tweedie, of Whitevale,-called Teefy, Alan Petty, Muriel Torrance, Satmtdvy phone on friends in the neighborhood re- James MacPherson', David Grant. Jr. -..".^..-.^.evenings.ifaeatai pick. anon. alt .'`. I „ Ji Gently. .. - PT.-Roy Fiett, Leonard Hollinger*. ' _ .. _ ._; •-�. TORONTO A�JPHALT Mr- Liscombe has engaged with the (") neither late nor"absent. G. M. '" prices 'RLAHE B. BKfATON, D. D. S., "' r Gtaduatdof the Royal Cdelge of DMntat ROOFING proprietor of hose tea rooms for the Leng Teacher. Bargsons and University of Toronto• O(See Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 38 inch season. Senior Room:- Class V.-Beatrice © tnor Mutdo' 's Gonfectioncry store, Whitby. y' a t ice boars 9 to x9:r to 5.30. Ind.'phooe e, widtlas, 4 in 1 Shingles; also W. H. Jackson has made several King; Mary Teefy, Georgina Garland; paid e�1 e M. '441y Metal galley and -truck bodies for. hauling gravel io1 Jghn Garland, `Sr. IV.-Annie Petty, F, Barclay.BILRidge Roll. Y• Winnifred Barnes. Jr. IV.-Harold . Z. er'1R�3�T a �t (Suc C.SMITH. , al 9., L D.S.. Walter H. Jackson contemplates era- Fenney. Sr. Ill-Gordon Petty, Ber- r e< (Successor to f J.N.Dales;, Graduate of Material. o[ will give price on a in with the Bank of Commere- ha Smith MurrayHollinger, Lloyd the Roya}Colleee o/Dania!Surgeons and Toros- gaging g , y $ ray}� finished ob. �` "w t)r$veruty. At Claremont office over D. A for the summer. Petty, Ruth'Ho4linger, and Earl Tay- C O - A L.: Stouff 1 torr every Tuesday,and Friday. Phone i y �ice^ Ralph $Town, who has had charge 1«r '(equal), James Dixon„ Allan Rit- stesue 10-11. r,u . PICKERI1 G : y > • � . . 'of R. R..'� cLauRhlin's summer real: tenhouse. Jr. IIL-Ra Puke••, Ar- IS T, FALLAISM L D P•• dense hero for the past two• months, thur Petty, Hazel Petty, Frank So- A Arron supply of Herd 'and Soft I D D.S. Gradusdon's he Royal College of L TMBL,'Q v A jaD is about to take his departure forth- bol, John Teefy, Ronald - Maynard, PP y Se,.'2a1 5ureeone and the Umvernty of Toronto- �J Lim a t'f.L\J./ above J.s.saladon..tore•Pickering,Ons. Muskoka district. Bill Peters, Albert Maynard. E. L. Coal on hand. 'Also a supply439k - Went Noun 9 a m to bp.m, or by a int THE MINING �g�,BET - 'CENTENNIAL CORNERt3. Dennis, teacher, �ILLE. � Kindling length. W • , �� -- - -- --- ve GTOUPFV sstat Phone Pick 3700. of HI WOtid so Dere s ,omething differertit. 'A con- �. oto ~ � ^^^" We buv and Bell, furnish quotations cert b male tales only. PRLIZ 4 ORT-bikmrnrnae 'He arritual 12tf Phone P1C1{.-1709. - �l tn N_ and t orma ton oo a an in Centennial.United Church, on the j • e of w kind.. IIeiisted Miall stocks - cal rr will be held in the Park 'he:a DONALD MUNRO. PICH,EHING prayorr.noting companmof solid hnanaai stand. g of Friday, June 15th, at b on the 1st of July. We will be pleased to advise what o'clock (standard time), under the p i rangements.a't being made by L. is��7t `���'•J�A yl stocks to buy gr to hold, or auspices of the Cardinal Young Men's t'tc Horticultural G•xb t r to hold a y"'t BORGE KBAY-Licenced suctioa• whet mak to sell Bible Class. It will be featured with celebration on Dominion Day. Building and General ��' ear. A'tona Live atoctr aria general asks Clients are making man•; by selections by Mr Percy Scott, humo,- Contracting, • ; pp�y�h attenAed to. Terms reamnabie. R. y The Christiah Church voted ort R.1 Stcuofeitie Pbonestuue,9oo3_ al.4 following our advice, ous entertainer; Mr. M. R. Parks, who Estimates furnished on all classes _ _ Wednesday evening last to unite with Our long ezperlence in mining, ex sings Harry I.auder's sings, 1n. cos- the United Church of Canada. of work-Interior and Exterior, z POSTILL, Licanaed Auctioneer, fending over a period of twenty tume; Mr Anthony Remouth• youth- Mr. Jake Fackler,. a._life-lo ur real- dlterstioos and repairs. a' • Osw.°t« of 7.rk s'd o°>.d° a'°' can. allows us to ave sound advice ful violinist err! silver medalist at T �lsaealas at alt kinds &S"00td to oe sbosea s y g dent'of Stouffville, passed to hi-3 test Chimneys Built Concrete Work, aNaa, Addrau orsra attar r O., oda, on the investment feature of .mine the C. N. E. Also a comic mock'trial yea Phone Pickering 5712 - or the speculative feature of a pros- last week, at the ripe age of 88 r,. (Smythe vs- Smith). Solos, choruses . Miss Alger, B.H)93ATON TOWNfIHIYQLl3J1H five mining venture.- of Hamilton, has open- , 1 BFAIRPORT, - ONTARIO Oa.vq.nsar, Oa�sfealoaar tart and a pantomime y members of the ed up Beauty Parlors over Porter's AMiia� aarwataaa. Sas. tttaaq w is.a SOLLOWAY, MILLS dt CO. class, Come and have an enjoyable store. . �• ((�� 1�77!! _', 71 tisrasB• Oa"Iaasssr eg l/arxlrs-tttt r�► Members of Rtandard evening and many hearty laughs. Ad- The Uxbridge United Church choir S H 1 N G L ill stock Exchange. mission: Adults, 35, cents; children, gave'a splendid concert ;n Ratcliff's M. MAW. LICENSED At;Q ,'Members of the Montt'sal 20 cents.* ' Hall on Friday evening last under _ 1Nowa Scotia Shingles TIONEER•for York,Qatarso sad Durham Mining S`xchaoge. the auspices of the Women's Inti- Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles oa.T osreeaaonablee. Daum for AD kin4a of oaks progg array, d " BROUGHAM. - tute, eal -Office and Board Room.Ground Floor. Bird's Felt Slate shlnRl assaapd at NZWS•Otic,., gin rmd [odepm Metropolitan Building. A few of our The recent dry' spell' �e'the means for sale at rme p►oas. wbitby,Out- 51y TORONTO. ONTARIO Young folk speer: the of starting a nuri er of hush fires - - -- - Phones:-Adelaide 6371 -and 8372 week-end in the city- g T. PATERSON'8 - CLAREMOlh'T _ Springe­­Time DonaldBeer, of the Standard Bank; it the neighboring community, which may prove'serious ifthe drought con- Call and get prices. Phone 2812 :pent the seek-ergi at home. TRE RURAL Mission Band will meet a-c usual times. LAW'S�lQ on Saturday afternoon; June 9th. Representatives of the County L S SECURITIES COMPANY LTD.. Mrs- Jones has returned from a Council, Reeves Stiver and Padget, I9 _ •_ tri '.to England where she has 'beer. ,took survey of our p ng a town main street �1 a Real Betate and Insurance. visiting her daughter. and decided to make extensive re- � A R A \.7r G I _.-PaintingTime pairs this summer. 1 A dumber of young people were � - - - - Farm Properties Specialty. entertained at the Shepherd.home on _ We are prepared- to do all .kinds Read.O!llce:213 214 Confederation Friday evening, June 1st. The Big Parade," not the motion of repalrtng of care, also bat- ' !Qte'tbe batt paint and get the Life Building. Toronto• The many friends of Mrs. Thomas pietnre, but a Big Calithum pian tery - charging, eleetrie best results. Phone Main 1390. Perryman,'of Toronto, will be pleased Patinae at Pickering July tad. weldingand in..fact to learn that•she is recovering nice- - .. everything in ova , - Brwa�draw-Headerson'e Paints and Breach Office: Gordon Bntldiog. ly,•from her recent illness, GREENWOOQ vection with re- Varnishes, aero' sad Shellacs Pickering Ontario: . Mrs: h`arl Hogle, of OshbL a, is re- car work. t1 Phone 8800, 28tf ported as showing signs of improve- Norman Wilson is indisposed these aero guaranteed.will. Give them•trial. _ ment•after her'serious illness. days. Gas,'Otls, Grease and Accessories You will be delighted. - y � TIA(B•'FABLE-Pieterin/ 8saiioa Miss Lillie McLeod, ,of Bowman' Bert Harvey, of Brougham,` is on hand constantly.• 'alio, Mureeeo in,all the colors, Oils T•R. Trains goia/.East Awes follow. ville, spent the week-end with hex painting the church here, - - Z`nrpe and General He�dware. Ra• 10 Mail •. 7,68 A X.: . sister-Jean,-and with Freta land Mrs. Mrs. Robinette and family. of To- Call and see our Catalogues of; 28 Lova% 19.44 P.M. Hamilton and family, ronto, spent Sunday with Miss M. Dodge and Star Cars. , Phone 4600. 80 Local 5.25 P.M. Our Softball team defeated Kinsale Wood: , _ * � �+ /��s Sunday train, 8,38 A-M. �1ere last Friday right by the score Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Baugh- LCl �a7 '�, r%0 eliid�il� B� 17B Trains /oing -West ,nae as follows-- of 33• to 8. Audiey team will play ter, of.Toronto, spent Sunday with I V No. 219 Local 9.22 A.M. here on Friday everting, hne 8th. Phil and Mrs. Willows. AND SERVICE STATION " 27 IAoal 2.44 P••M• On-Sunday last the representative Mr. Woodward .and family enter- "-PICBERING _ ••• 9 hail 9.06P:U- - of the'Ontakio Prohibition Union ably tained his sister- and' 'her husband ' Sunday train, 8:32 P. lid. occupied 'the' pulpit of St. • John's from Toronto on Sunday. Foregoing is according to Standard Church,-the. Astor Rev. J. S. Fer James Plaskett is able to be out e Thrif yp Housewives time. son, beink absent gat Conference. again after being confined tom theMr. - FARMER , Will quickly recognize the unprece• We were very pleased to,welcome .•house.for two or three weeks. dented values now offered in Congol• CLARE�iONT back our boys who have travelled so Mrs, Jobn StQ%yart, of Toronto, sum Gold Seal.Rugs at the new lower• extensively the past two months.They was iii the village on Friday, when ' A re �otl gain than-ever pri ies, prices- that ctfer / declare it was a wonderful exper she called on a few of ber_old friends. • - tremendous savings. CREAMERY l fence, and'they have come back fine M'rs• Bruce is spending a few weeks45 and fit• with her sister, Mrs, A._ Wilson at �O feed Patterns-•The new 1928 range is the ' Edward Willson celebrated his 75th the home of tier niece, Mrs'. Fred moAll, 14 st beautiful yet shown. Highest price paid for ' birthday on Sunday,June 3rd• Besides Byers. IMPROVED QUALITIES Creatq, at the his own immediate family there were Mrs'. Ormerod anti Mrs. Wall were G l n d O S. The new Multicote Surface in the ^ at his Norrie his sister, Mrs. Neil in Markham on Sunday owing to the _ grearest improvement in years-long' Glaremoa Creamed Morton,-son and daughter, Mrs. illness of .the .former's sister-, Mrs a ` or wear is built right into and through. _Friend Morton and daughter, Mrs. Hague, out the thick long wearing surface. Rolf: Mr. Willows has been drawing lum. all summer ♦s you know Oongoleum Gold Seal Give us a trial and be convinced The Womerfs Institute will hold her from Toronto the last-few days ; �}ap are all guaranteed by the Gold ,^)! " A i ��''*y * C their June meeting at the 'home of 'in preparation for the erection of--a 'Treat them to a Seal on surface uLl l �` LE 111.E Mrs. Winton White on Tuesday, Juane new house. 12th ,at 2.30 p.m. The program is Wra.t'Oremrodt Sr., is in the Gen- dose of Note these lower prices: �Z S � to be a paper by Mrs. Brown, on eral Hospital, Toronto, -for the pur- , "Ways of Helping Children to Form pose of undergoingan operation, ; 9212 size formerly 15.00, now 18.50 Iia Health, Neatness,Obedience which;we hope, will be of some_be ls0 '• 18.25. " 11.?b bits of H .. �, and Courtesy." Roll Cali, Hints on efit to 'hurl. anCYAROG !x7} fl.b0, S. For Pastry use Canning• The officers will be highly Mrs. Russ Philip, of Buffalo, spent ' 6.75 - ''pp pleased to see all members present a few days with her parents, Will 9x4 b,50, 5.00 Our 1hO�a� Rlana and bring anew-recruit to help the and Mrs. Middleton. Mr. Middleton POWDER- 7e are.now selling Imperial Floor saute- accompanied her-on.her return trip W06&a wax that is hard to beat at your Grocer's. Among the visitors, to -Brougham 'to spend a few days. A tablespooiafnl of this powder in for glow and hard wearing surface during the past week and over the Quite a number of, the adherents et�cir arrow will end your 1 s Farmers who have wh"Oetyotir" week-end were: The Epeylst family of the church turned out on Monday summer boardem x flour made from your own at the Gammage_home; Crocker and for the purpose of levelling up the ce ls wheat. We can Witter families with I. and Mrs. grounds around•the church, which will grind it. Matthews; W.J. Brown and family at greatly add to its appearance. •�0. Ib. tl , T. C. and Mrs. Brown's; N. Bate arzi Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and fam- -For sale by Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chicken (feed, Mrs. Bate, with Miss Ida Bate; Mrs- ily and Mr. Dorthy, of Mayfield; Miss r Funeral Director; hen feed, chop, millfeed. R. Brodie, with Mrs. Geo. Philp; Mrs. Roadhouse, of Bolton, and Mr. Heath - R. Brooks with MrA. Madill; the and family, of Brampton, also Mr. Phone 1 �i p� P B - Cleopping every week-day. - Haywood family and Mrs. L. Barclay and Mrs. Smith and family, of Whit- • 1Onee C. a+ ', • B. , PiGkerimg. w ♦On s �,�„ OOH at the Barclay home; Phil and Mrs.I by, were guests of James Rain and Forsyth, with T. and' Mrs. Brown. family on Sunday. Druggist Pickering . � - : _...i,.... ;:.: ...... ., .'': .. '..•:r i 4 "S.r F":r rags �, ''?,�"''�'��..'S i.�'ti•. S..: "\. •� y, ,.i^`a r 4: .:,c- ,^w3M- .s, s Y'^`.`+,a•:�.?�t. t.xn•. 'a.a':. e _ - t �,.. ,.. ... ?P°^°"'r.i,R, ^.• .y,x.,,;,'� max.,.,w',:- �.rJ ..':•t.„. "M1r.Fs' :r S.r d.d. ro -'w`. .c".dt t r,,.,s 3,5:x' not .a 'rr ...� 'X y;�P;C4''�' ...sl, ' 'e + � ,r i�¢� ;" '-,".�, yi. .«`�..;,,,"4"'+"'r. .•ati rt9 s;,, mom= '+�"' .. "�: x e; .: :`� 7 y= r�^u, r, rtr+ 5 spar 'Cr�7 •us w qx t4` car r+,sn ' y ,,;� _,fin !a, •,x,n ,. i !-:h-�:`y..8i�•. u�'�„th�r`,. �nC dts`+:,�a'`. _�` ..:4i. .�t�.. a 'q.'✓r.o^^4.s,�'h'�. .s.' 1!: yM7' �' Tf..xs5+3p,i t';'�.:ro .+„ .v.RR.+Yr�' .4:•w ',.YJr,+.'t' ��.'�., `A•+"I '"f'+<., N ',"-`'-:G"r+,t,�. !�, "�,`',,'�',''.'K".Y... �r e'e,..'" ,+:-•tr:•i .as.. - ,^t...: d" -s:. .a ,^k,.Err .^.!5•a.:•°�'W.,'r 'hr., rd :. ,rn��"�r2 �a,e n;—,. .«... Y'd " k;. ...rixW' rnwn •r_;+: $7:xm+an". ^� � •r v„�w w'�fA d•.wc'ky- m :n — .. wY.' lr'"':.•. ... N 1. b — •.. /. T',S -y:,, +., 5 ,I.;C "Fd. -^'7Y" s:.,. `,• �._• _,,CS,,, } .'S�`., K,. r ., w::m. .. v.e..,-„¢ •+r'k.: 'r .,rrr y. v,. .�., "x• Te• •,•Mr d q , _ Jr. . n. ,. ... . ”' •....... ,«•.. ..•. ,,;:r'.."a. '°ef-,= 'x. .:n•, ''9',. `r :9i,. '..,rly "t r" ., ... .y • R •.w. .-w t ' I"I ,.: ;s. ..`::: .y ,fit.. .. �11 . .» b �. ,e. � +/.r t • I .1 .+ ' : '� .. .. _ _yr . '�. I. +r , - . - - p � _ -— __ ---�- Qtlr I'IardO cJtO H1111 ._ x I I1.1. 7 4 Who Is doing P1 :1 .: a ' _• • - - en-the He>tr,. t. _ . — o s a Sport Why Not Let Him- - ~�- ��" �, it" �� , n Enjoys y _ ( iitlions. Differ-As Afir To His Riding Ability' 1. 11; - �� , - . • Y 11 _ �llt� # 10 :'; - p BAD FALL % �1.,n #. _ . JT�� , London—The' Priaee o1 Wales-has 040,000 .people, and the safety of its flniaited the hunting and point-to-point_ heir is--a high affair of State. It is ' 1 _ / 5 y steasons with more spills 'than usual; an extremely serious matter. p "''Ibttt with nothing like the injuries that Whether the Prince iS or is sot .a1. - - - a t` -:led to 'a question in the House o1 good horseman to a question on which A.- I 11 ,: f • I. Commmoaa in 1824. The unlucky opinions differ. Men who do got I ` 1 g ' 9oint-to-point season had barely "be- hunt sometimes find it difficult to San whoa a tricky jump at an army understand why he seems to be con- t ameeting near Aldershot brought down tinuelly'falling off his horse. When .,_ ..�,, his mount and left the pink-coated Will Rogers was appearing 1n a ; , figure, of the Prince stretched .on the revue at the London Pavilion he ex- \ ground, dazed and bleeding from .a plained the .mystery thus: "I dopa , 0. ' kick in the taco. undezatasd you Englishmen. The ? f T was a tricky one, a stiff, Prince tries some jumps that you'd (q A �. ! and yet you x . ;� - - built-up bruahwood (once w t a t' +" _ ---,--__ height of something over. three Leet find, fault with him for taking a j tumble occasionally. What do you a t F r - mad a sloping drop, of sin feet to a it expect hirfn to do when hta horse '"s"'"i `�� f ` i t t ending as hard as a paved road. The , r t y - _ �_ ,: falls down? Do you think .he's go- r + " • ,. rince's horse 'took off too soon, : , F 3 t . in to remain suspended is midair?" �> _ R jumping on to the fence instead o1 g "�. , . r - L '� On the other hand, men .who have . °� °t rover !t and flunderiag down fa a heap . s a'I. • oa the other side, kicking its thrown hunted with him say that the Prince tf+`' $'•`' . h t. 11 ,, is a good but not a .prudent horse !rider in its struggles to-right right itself- ` ` 1 t"' : ", ;' man, "a- grand rider and lull of sea . The rest of,the riders jumped dear, ", and the •small Broad of spectators heart;' but with a hunger for danger "" ': , _ Tushed to pick up the Prince and that is never satisfied. i$rry him to one aide, Lar the race Ae a typical instance they cite the ..,s • "' : �i -was twice around the course. The spill in whicb he broke a collarbone 1. ' :'; . , - , .r ' `?,- „Prince was lying dazed on the ground while hunting with the Fernie near' . _ - ° .. O%' with his head pillowed on as over Kibworth two seasons, ago. His ` 'r - •-"coat when lite ambulance arrived and horse was tired after a magnificent ��� - �,z a Red Cross nurse began sponging two-hour run on a-hot scent when he �--- h,„ �n . silk the blood from h18 face. came to a big post•and•rail fence witpt "� = •n,,.a'>,' ..�,w::�r. "','r� ' . ' ^What happened?" he said. -- a double .dike and a three-foot drop . . ';r l on the far side. The M. F. H.; who .. Two High•, Hatted "You tell off, sir:' said the nurse. was leading the field, pulled'up his Captain McPbee'is very high hat. The "Beaver" was presented to him by . SMART SPORTS ATTIRE {i 'i ' "I te>d, cit? I did not. The horse f horse, and, as it afterward appeared, "'Miss Fort William" on behalf of the harbor officials upon the arrival of the t Smart, becoming and practical A $must have,fallen- with 'me.'"- • every one pulled up.except the Prince. It was the worst accident which Canadian Pacific S. $. Keewatin, the first steamship to reach thew head o1 the wide hand gives the desired snugness I His horse cleared the fence, but the lake this season. - •. through the hips and a slight blousing has ever befallen the heir to the drop on the other side tooled it, and throne of our empire. And It scared Incidentally, this vessel opened the port of Sault Ste. hiarie, where the tq bodice. The French V front adds It came down In a heap, throwing the skipper received his first topper. Captain McPhee thinks that the hats'may length to figure. Design 834 combines the country Into raising the question Prince heavily oa his shoulder, He f of his riding in the House of Com- was picked up very white and badly be handy when he receives Kings and potentates aboard the Keewatin this printed and plain georgette trete.' � mons—an unprecedented step, for the summer, but he w0l stick to uniform on the bridge, Printed silk crepe, two surface of aDaken, and .went cheerfully off to a - crepe satin, wool crepe, angora jersey r belt to the throne is not ordinarily nearby cottage to hese his shoulder -- ------- ...- - -.—_._—._- rl '' - hound by the advice of Ministers, and f • "The best doesn't often receive the ,and canton faille crepe. are smart eaemined sa;ig�iltat S� ha• hP¢n Ittention " „ an estians. Pattern comes in sizes i even in the ease- of the King, ad I great run Men who have hunted, • emple ot-Mary Webb. who has at• 16; 18, years, , 'A vice.rarely ext s- to personal habits.i with him say that the incident !a typi- Pub �":ar Is Told ' This season's accidents have been tracted the Prime Minlater'a admire 44 inches bust measmi The'36-inch ca! of the Prince. tics, has occurred during the last few size requires 246 yards of 40 inch ma• the orkinary spills that every hunF What the Prince himself thinks of ;'` h Wal le days. A andrt time ago I marl two terial with % yard o! 38.tech con- Fi Ing man expects. If they have o0-i bis spills is, of course. less easy to y � � _`•_+excellent novels, both by women. trasttng. Price ZOc the pattern. � P. -essioned any public coneern, it is a discover, He referred to them in pub � -f $OW TO OBDES PATTERNS. sense of relief that a confessedly dao-I an Worth-While � Books!They-w�-"Spinste� �- � - lit attar his somersaulting spill at the � y Mise Bentley, and "Dim Star,". by Write your name an address p a n- G _- serous sport is over for another year seventh fence during 'the Oakley .Fail to Win Recognition, 1Mlss Yates. I.have not yet seen any ly, giving number and sue o! anti ' . +without-serious results. Hunt point-to-polat. on March 21. r w Eferred; w � That was tar from an ordinary spill, Says British Novelist (review of thenf;, nor fid:their publish• patterns of you Speaking that night at the dinner of London.—Hugh Walpole has been 111 ere include them in their list. Yet stampeii coin (coin I.referred; wrap and the national shock quickly found the Company,as Master Mariners In making some remarks. about the they were bath very remarkable it carelnilgJ for each number and lti _lMressioa in a question In the House London, he said; .-"it is but a poor books, cddress your order to Wilson Pattern , k-- of Commons. There was no constitu• position of undoubtedly wortb•whfle ,u _ man a'5Ca one most cert"ely not I books in attracting. the public atten- Of recent years unless 'a piece of Service. 78 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. ltional precedent for such.a question. worthy to be the master mariner of literature is also a piece of news, like Patterns seat by return matt tion that merit does not nowadays —4 r mads sad unmade by pubtfc opinion; fife navy or of the 'fishing fleet who a crime or a divorce, It gets no public � and there !a not the allghtest doubt assure the amount of hearing whi\h �hOrtCut! �„ I cannot survive qne.of the alight m!s ft would, once have gained.. _ recognition at x11," �. . ,s,,.•, .; . that this particular p{ecedeat was"haps that come to of sometimes who Speaking at the Instf•tutl�Francals At the same meeting the Bookman sh prewaterhe when yance of noisily .rJ ' _ . • made with the concurrence of the en- love to ride in a race." in London; where he presented the.,prize for a French work of imagination rushing water when drawing a (tib, s ' tiref country. Nor Is there the slight- . I was awarded to Julian Green, who -purchase two feet cf rubber tubing to - All this, however, has its lighter annual Femina•Vie Heureuse prize. to i eat doubt that a' similar question Virginia Woolf for her book "To the'is a young American, born !n' France. fit the faucet in the bathtub, and let ,; - side. It presents the diverting spec' • p • - •would be put again if the Prince'J 8 cle of the English trying to keep an I After thls year this prize will revert the water run through it. 1. gtaasfon for riding should result in Lighthouse," he deacriDed the fn-. I. Englishman off a horse. Aft army creastngly difficult struggle, for recog-i to its Northcliffe ff title and be known as To prevent a step ladder"lrth stip• t another really bad apflL, ofltcer fa being scolded !or manifest- nition which writers n Nt face the Northcltife Artie. ping nail pieces o! rubber on the bot- 1-1, This is a contingency • which re• tug courage instead of caution; 'Phis, __ - - - -- ;:; " cuts ever! Winter and will continue indeed, Is.something new: There is - tom. It c nota p. % In cutting buffet', place.a piece of to recur as Ioag as the Prince hams nothing more, congenially English * waxed or parchr»eat paper over the ,: sad races. 1t does not necessarily than the iaonth of poiatto point mpel- „. a:; • f - : F sharp edge of the knife, and you afll imply a doubt of the. Prince's horse lag in which the hunting season at- r,,, $z'; :4 s x " Snd that' you can cut many squares . ananehlp, not fa England at least, for � ' without it sticking to the tains its thrilling ciimaz. it to true x.; 1. r of butter, 'Engltahaien know what hunting is. that poiatto-ppoint racing traces back r" 1 1." r " X blade. Well-known riders like Lord Dalmeny, ^ ' , When staring silver, park in dry o an Irish origin, but in that also it is y y a, :' Pat Ntckalls and Captain Drummond congenially, English. Unlike fox haat- , M 'g, % flour and it will not tarnish. take theft tosses without the quality ` Sdw a piece of straps tape, about,. is�g, it has developed into a hell-torts :y "w ` i "t three indtea long to one end of your + a1 their horsemanship beteg called 1n pro[essionallsm has crept fats it, : res Wrap i un - leather affair, and a certain amount ` e-meson p gnestioa, and t e same might-easily I �' ' p th s end aro d — _ - _''ibe said of the tints of Wales. The I but in the last few years a desire to x;r n a•, a spo}'and i�'asteu with a tack When ' essential difference between the return.to the old method.ha raanifeat--- -t' x , , ` you are not using your tape-measure, ore, Prince and all other hunting men is j s . it can be wound neatly around the ed itself: that the Prince's neck is not his own If there any Englishman who wants11, 1.:" spool slid kept 1n a convenient place, . _ to break. to prevent the Prince of Wales from «'' • "' Put s thimble on the end o1 your h ' Seven spills have come the Prince'a. participating !n this' typically' Eng curtain rod, and it win'shove through P curtain easily,with.no dap-, starched c rte way this seaaoa: He leaded head I liah' picnic? There is not. It has a star first in 'a snowdrift when his horse :its risks for every rider who partici- ger of tearhtg the curtain., 5 _...':stumbled at a fence during a run,with A satisfactory way,of keeping cut _ pates !n it, and for the Prince it has the Cottesmore hounds on January risks.that otl►er riders ai•0 not called Bowers fresh during transit, is td .4, on March 12 a companion's horse,I upon to face. There are crowds of push the enc`ts o!the stalks into in tba 1. •.' crashed into�ttie wind ' of a jump, spectators at every jump when. the of raw potato. Pack blossoms in life1. 1 usual way. • Ifrtt'eated in this manner, i' —- 'bringing down the Prince's hornet!prince 4s racing Many .of-thgm are the flowers will arrive in perfect con,• . �• )while. the two were' exercising the women and girls, kept at a safe die- r dition. . 'Prince's hunters.over the Croxton.tante by uniformed police constables `,K _ *_.nom. - . (-'ark rase course. The Prince turned t from London. But no amount of ^mow` 1�1ridI1 llDdlaA I,all$tlage . a double somersult In midair when I police supervision has so, far pre- Without Nouns or Verbf . -his mount was thrown heavily during vented them iron cheering the .1 Ithe Oakley Hunt point-to-point at 1 Prinee, and it is possible that more Bombil language that has ,no - Risley on March 21. He won his race than one of his spills have been•due � nouns or verbs is among the 180 In the Highland Brigade's point-to-I to these shrill but cordially intention languages which Sir George Grier point meeting at Dockenfield on ed b�r�t�'of cheering. A 'thorohgh� son has mastered -in 'a linguistic,sur- March 29, after taking s-toss at a bred hunter, so highly strung that he vey o! India, which has just been 6 I sticky jump at the first fence in the I is ready to jump- at•the sight of tris �� completed. ' ' Household Brigade's point-to-point at own shadow in the paddock, 1s apt in �; The survey was begun soon, after Hawthorn Hill on April 2,.and be top-i the race 'to be thrown out of his .. c> Sir George came to India from Dublin 11 `; ped' off the season with two• more 1 stride or to swerVe'er to refuse or to University in.1873. It I'Dooclas .flea th(� spills during life Hish Peak Hunt's i lose his balance in .the.take.oft, and . speech .of about 290,000,000 persons" 11 point-to point at Flagg 3loore,'in Der- bring down' himself and bis rider, all - q and deals with lig languages and fi44 bgahire, oa April lI. i becauss.ot a sudden burst of cheering L` dialects., ` In previous se sone`he has broken.as he approaches a tricky jump. .t ` "There are languages," Sic George his collarbone (w�pe; two'of his bun- 4 declares in his survey report, "whose11 "q phonetic rul8s.prohibit the existence tars have dropped dead under him; I Husband (seeing wits oft ia' train):: a. of more tl}an a few hundred words a. 1.,, he has sprained his wrist; he has "Now, dear, just as soon as you al and that cannot express what are to scratched his nose so that it bled pro•-rive you must telegraph." Wife: "Ail '; us the commonest attd most ,simple ' ' �usely, sad in the ugliest 4 all bis'right. How_ much will I I.telegraph s <. accidents told above. for?" a of ideas. And there are others with �� His spills this Benson have been �` • - • - {�,� opulent vocabularies rivaling English I'tivenega . EVerty man' has momenta of vindttt in theft.copiousResa and fn their ac• '`lucky, and atich' pubttc coneeYa as �blren he wishes he'were a 6�C .,:' they have occasioned has not been _ _ ?` "' curacy of idea connotation. There are k of struck-driver.—San Francisco Z,: apparent. This Ss not-to--say..that it� bW c Sir Charles Sykes, former coalition Liberal member of the British HouUe languages hero 1 which know neither noun Chronicle. nor verb, and whose only grammatical - • has not existed. But it it has ez- ,4 of Commons, Is concerned over foreign competition and its effects on British feature is syntax, and there are of ��'-: . )'-fisted, there has been and always will trades. "Drastic remedies are required" he said on arrival in Canada a few with , grammatical systems as comp be a curious difficulty In empressing it. "Willie, do you know what happens w , days ago on the White Star liner Regina, "if Great Britain is to be restored pletely worked out as those of Greet °''' The throne is to-day the sole poltttcal to bad little boys "Yes, they have �more fun than good little boys." to that position to-the world which s-tie fermerlp held. 1- ,• , � or Latta.+' ��,. ---.-y,r,•r. link of an empire of more than 460, , . . • -• -...- - .. . -• . •. . ._ .. - . - r : , , ..... v.. .., tea •:'. ._ ,. ....:.. :'_' l,� r3 f. i._e-...Y.. .+iia •1..., '.'lti fi. :e. '• .K' S. :'•'✓'S .. ..:.: . : ?S. , .., ,: + ,,+, •.xN —, ,, .`.r4. .'tea: •-<.'r�•... � t`'fi 7 y`'.,nP: d>:%^9-� Na. -', YAR=. 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'� _.,.�. �s•...yr�••?'q �"` °'�'„ t ..,;�,• a,.,�,_,�, n�"" ,a. _ °'m��;`'If�.'i•�o, J :'.Yrs,, .',..,,, .a '�* .:'', ,,�Y ��+�'• ,<..... r+ •„r '+ :v.'•,r-•'v r , xii ...; c7 t .... _;�,^'+i`��' 7. F:.':”"' lea• '�'4- ..ro Cy ..•�+ 'b .f' :dn '✓ w Y/I/E Ir Often-LeA4010 the'Most serlouls . Cons er `a asdeired.by Kingµlbn Saud, It _ .. o.w.t.,` Is on,Ile Way to Mecca = ._ ' ,In no disorder Is delay or -neglect (ON W"Lx"M) i more dangerous than in anaemia. Although last Fall Iba Saud, King8 ' . Usually the, Brat "noticeablethanin arae are There once was a man not unique' of.Hejaz and Sultan of -the Wahabis 1 Ej&isgo' o pale lips and cheeks, dark rima under {Vha.imagined himselt quite a tsllfgne. dec?eed that there should be no holy tea the eyes and a feeling of weariness. - For the fellow at But the girls tall 11 !primage to 1tilecca this year on. Then follow headaches, backaches,, count of the Unitarians ,among the ". He made only twenty a wique. Moslems of E6ppt, he modified the palpitation and breathlessness. The R d only way that anaemia can be over- decree.in December by allowing the Rel ff o Clerk: `What kind 'of gift was it SQ Orange Pekoe come. is to enrich the blood, and it is pilgrimage ttr be held, but ordered' you had in mind—somethtag`useful or that the "holy carpet"should be made' r1' t•1� }� �. because of their wonderful blood- ornamental?" in IVd'Ia. And in India, at Delhi, it op �it enriching and blootr-making proper Customer: •`Neither! It's a �-: Ib ties that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have.ding present I want. was made, abd on May 8 it was put In c4an. bright' Ahvninum - .:-•won such success in the treatment o1 aboard the pilgrim ship at Bombay - thia often most stubborn disease. for Messa, via Jidda, , Thousands of young girls who were The following is said to come from It is the first time that Indian Mos- t� Classiified Adyertiselnento !n sa anaemic condition, owe their Aberdeen: Jock met his f4end Sandy NOlth Sas 1DstthlII$ Resorts :.. in the street "Sandy;' he said, "I leme have provided the articles to be w Augment Sports F tdlities >Ir<ovaro axe s:oar►tta. Y' present good health to Dr. WiRlams' taken a sacred Kaaba on the an i .� wonder 11 you could oblige me wi' s ILL THE MOVER—PIONDIB+ -Pink Pills :One of these, Miss Katie nual Ha or pilgrimage. F�eretofore garlin.:The bathing resorts along H TANCE movers of Canada Largest cigarette?" ,But I thought you 89 the "hod carpet" has been sent from ' ;-'• McEachern, Port Hood, N.3., says:— .. Y P the North Sea report improvements speedy padded vans. New Equipment •.. '.ag you'd stoppit smokin'?' said Bandy. designed to add to• the comfort of latest methods. Two experienced mea "I praise the the use o1 Cairo. The new,carpet,,according to eve tri . da lusured— reluctantly. "Ay, weal,' replied Jock._ , Dr..Williams'_ Pink Pails. I had not accounts that have come.from Delhi, summer guests. gompare or skill ane care. Before Yom "I've reached the first stage. I stoppit move, write us or wire and'reverse the been feeling well for some time. I lis the most superb piece of rug work Wyk-on-Fohr and other points have g� g onfcw Hamilton. Ontarla 1 buying." new tennis courts,,and Norderney has Canada. Hili the Mover. ] - 'was very pale, had severe headaches, - that has ever come from modem dizzy spells, and occasional fainting Lumber will probably never again hands. It is embroidered with verses A nine-,holo. golf course. Borkuloi, =AllttZ ep�ls. The least exertion would leave from the Koran in symbolic •colors Waagerooge, Wenningstadt, Cuxhaven - _ be cheap enough to use for anything w E HATCH FOUR VARIETIES. `7 me tired and breathless. In this con- and even shades, and other,resorts generally have been Write for tree catalogue. A but breakfast food. g► dation I began taking Dr. VAIliam' q.n t busy adding to'their attragUons. Switzer, Granton, Ontario. Pink Pills. 'I continued their use until "Have a chair," said the polite war- FIGHTING rji,Q I had taken six boxes, by which time iV l!� i Vl\ For Hay Fever—use Minard's. PREPARE FOI�ART CAREER / I was again enjoying good health. 1 den, as the murderer was led is to be tinder the direction of world's largest "`xj -hope mg experience will tend other electrocuted. - ! The party would not con commerciar art and adverelstng service �7u -BABY S HEALTH organization, serving large national ad- i fees to a faith to Santa Clans, but 1f vertlaera. Commercial artists .trained F Sufferers ,to give this medicine a fair, If yap are buying anything on time titin!." what it takes to make both parties still goes an nominating candidates. "the Slayer-Both way" earn as high an If you are at all run-down, or weak, —San,Diego ITnion. you$25ikeeto w w at 'trsining. IS Is the Constant Care of Eve _ yov like to draw write for Proof of Sun- a' you should begin at once to take Dr, happy is to pay on time. ry ceases, ageyer-aoth Co., Iiia deva AT94 .'Williams'„ Pink Pills and you will - Young Mother. THE PROTECTIVE AS at sot]' at., t71►ioago. �. soon be well and strong. These pills We always thought it was pretty of Canada Chicks from Blood-tested Stock , safe working in an editorial office until EMtabllMhod 1907. Strong, healthy chicks from high-product. are sold by all medicine dealArs or The young mother has a constant _ •'will be Bent by mail at 60 tensa a box we heard of that magazine editor who Assets 5289,157.00, surplus to Ing stock. blood tested and free from 1l' (dropped fifteen stories 1IIt0 8 waste care' In looking after the welfare Ofl 0.- poncyholdors over $180.000,00 Daectlll, white diarrhoea. Mates with DSA n by The Dr: Williams' Medicine Co., basket. her little ones, Childhood ailments TUM 0,WL PtT$87.Y Calc- pedigrees of 20o eggs arra over, Barred _ ;Brockville, Ont." __ come on, so sutidea—sometimes with- MXAN Coaes'ssz i"'snt Z-Cka. June delivery.O . l 14.9 per arms, t5 3� __ _ sickness and Aaaldsa9 Insuxl '�,-C. ��'hlte Leghorn.. i14.g0. Terme, y8 BXx Ex- out a minute's warning—the mother aiwe to Xsmb&n of the Us-I per cent, with or r, balance C'0.1). £s- The bill collector found that the Be yourself, said we to a prominent Mamie Trattermlty lexalusitely, preen paid on lob•or more; live delivery Y t wife's relative in our morally helpful may have a very sial baby on her Agents in all prinetpat Citlea and Towns guaranteed. family he was.about to dun had had !lands before Help can be obtained. fn Canada. Ottervil2a Ponitr= Porta, ottazviue..oak skipped, taking the goods with them. 'way yesterday, and, acting upon the a. a. 4LaAsaOlr.. J. G. 1PCLLID=. - suggestion, he immediately borrowed That is unless she has a remedy in �s.M i Gen. Secy,Ass.X9r. ,I After some inquiry. he managed to the house which she can safely give shad Ofaooi GRA] T. quo. ' ' ' ' ' ' locate tbV van driver, but that worthy 3=5 more. the baby for any of the many minor = = C a " ."rr" �l claimed to have no recollection of I doctor myself by the old of meth- ailments of babyhood and childhood. >R° - ' + d � "where he had takew them. "Come Such a remedy to found in Baby's s%% It. oil now," said the collector, producing -a cal books:" Own Tablets. Thousands of mothers ` tED ME WY&Od=ftLrd4=d at "Yes, and some day you'll die of a _cn_�t_ry aiwav keg u..edtvert w„re Dry" qt ought to, sir," the van driver misprint!" a a bas of the Tablets on hand and they � y admitted, "but you see aline ain't no proclaim them to be without an equal sCitwssttae t 4lArotts4+ .r'r..r.a tttrreie s -' ordinary memory, an' it'll take a deal Scotchman's Son-1 Brant a hall for sweetening baby's stomach:_regu- it ;of rousing. Why. It cost ;10 to put it pound-of butter, and be sure to wrap ]sting his bowels, and t;3tls driving A� to steep," it In today's paper. _ _ _ out constipation and Indigestion, colds Asthma j ` No husband can understand why, the and simple fevers, and making the t7ted, Yields-'to Minard's. Bps+ead When Capt. Malcom Cam neglect of some trifling household dreaded teething period easy• s on brown paper and apply to _ - g' Baby's Own Tablets are as abso•X11 corrgAeted his 7s*or1Q • e .aboulia cause so mttch Erouble. throat. Also inhalerecord automobile drive at misty sate remedy. They are guar• c. Daytona Beach, his forst re- Normal Man: One who gets mad lantern to be ic' from opiates or any other narcotic drug which are so Ra6�.e. quest w as for a cup of good, at his wife because she said it would I harinful to the future welfare of-the , BtrOn tea• The Courage- rain and he wouldn't carry an um- baby. Mothers, it you value' the life .� e, ous Captain would have en- brads,'and it did. o[ your little ones give him Baby's ;VNG OF e �Oyeded Rose Tea because - Own Tablets when he to ill, or, better t is a blend of choicest Our torefathera ale peas with a still, give him 'an occasional does of j- — save . knife and drank coffee from a saucer J�ssa111 and Ceylon teas, the Tablets to ward off illness. The -You M0 Land yet were considered pretty good whose characteriatica above Tablets are sold by medicine dealers all others are strength and citizens at the tJme. or will be'sent to any address, post ^_ :. !flavor, packed by men train- paid, at 25 cents a"box by' addressing rs�-Dippifng is n esdvit►e —" the "From now on I'm s marked man;' .ph© Dr. Williams' Medlciaa, Co., Firestone, process. It iassulate$ HELPED ME sed in a London tea mark- sighed the sailor as he tett the tatoo- Brockville, Out. and im Sts. Sold by your grocer in fat Pregnates'every fibre of ,clean, bright a 1 u m i n urn every cord with rubber sad �acicages. 1sEW Election—A time when the voter ie Brightening Indoors prevents the cords frofas chs>f- 'WONDERFULLY kidded into the belief that somebody Even the owner of a tiny garden can etgafs>tst each other. cares a darn what he thinks, fill a room with vases and bowls of In ordinary tires thele cords =' j �08t MA aTO blossoms without despoiling his small we tnsinsulated. In � woman Strengthened by _ 1 The banks conduct a school of sav- out�of-doors domain if but' a few - �s Ing and pay the pupils while learning. � chafe est each other, Taking Lydia E. Out O� B� blooms are used in each. The origin causingbit �d f�'lo- $ y Q�, V �T --�+-_— of sim�lirity in flower arrangem'nt �a which internal h the d frac Pinkham s Vegetable ;-$UbieS Have l�e�" is said to come to us from Japan. Compound Stranger: "Then there's the Smiths. 1� Ity RUTH BI21I•AIN They were among the first settlers is We may learn from the Japanese how CiOslag blOwoYti and titre fill' _ this town." Shopkeeper: "How things excellent an effect may be had from ' - ~ have changed. They're among the .the tasteful grouping of a few bloc- lure better tires Cost on, rot Ont.—"After miserable Port Colborne, e� — i - lers-now." ems,-sad Rte-by the,lesson in our _no More, yet they_eyyethaw sake nervous and •as operation. homes. sands of extra nulm. yore very ;tear-unflt..to_ h t When flowers are not massed much nicest Fh-estone Dealer. work. I saw�Lydi8 Four billio&blyds-#n-America! Well, depends on the container used. One E.Pinkham s VVeg- \ rnessrOM TIIns ar UBBRR co. table Compound well. W-gen the. bird who sticks ads f clear glass or of metal obviously d on parked cars is found'there will be holds fewer possibilities'ot mtschance OF CANADA LID advertised an a 3,999,999,999.—Schenectady Gazette. than any other, since it can clash with►:oac.rle tied it and believe • nothing. Next_safest to this js, the MOST MILES PER DOLLAR t helped me won- - > e _ g. : erfu yll .I have no ^_ � G `7v C1. bowl equipped with a flower block in _ ak spells any Daffior ti.i �� which_fine blossoms may be inserted. re, the pains „ This is safer.than a colored pottery_ 1 , Y, ve left me snit lrg:c m� vase for the simple reason that theof flowers are not so near it and leave, if gulidr the Ont • i feel SAN 141ud1 of, the nervousness in older i.IIrAY CO,; H.r iltts■! the hues chosett may te,inharmonious, y ' in saying Lydia E. Piakhtam'a meth- 6UM DIPPED TIRES cines have helped me wonderfully:'— 'children can be traced to the over less opportunities for conflict Either Mxq,.Wu.H.BEEc?rTEi.Um.Bud 143; '< stimulation during infancy, caused by _ pottery'-or Mass may be used, and Port Colborne,Ont. -regarding baby as: a sort of animated �� � black is a particularly happy choice '\ i toy for the ahiusement of parents, re q r in color, as-against it tl e.hues of the datives and friends. Baby tray be a «The Skill blassonls stand out in bright relief. played with, but not for more than a +� % 4 quarter of an hour to an hour daily. » Place your black bowl, be it of glass that Charms or qhina, upon a small. black stand �• Beyond that, being handled, tickled, '�P : ✓ _ "caused td lough or even scream, wtlil and insert a sheaf'or•two of iris, of : The quest-aild sometimes result in vomiting, and in* love of beauty— pirik and white phlox or of roses in t _variably-causes irritability, crying or the desire to be the flower block, and you will have a en a sleeplessness, �Nurpe Fretfulness,crying and sleeplessnQss, personally attract- combination'to dream of.- Even-more a UZ is ive�is today a dominating trait in men attractive is' the method of removing MOPS I; from this cause can-easily be avoided well as women. Especiadly.,is the N by treating baby with more considers- the block and letting a rose or two, a t� 1 younger"generation not ashamed that it �� /C�1 4 .-• k° tion, but when you just can't see what / dahlia, or; best of.ala, a.pink`water Is making baby restless or upset, bet-i wants and tries to be healthier, bsaPP1eT+. lily, float upon the surface of, the, B,oublee ter give him a few, drops of pure.' and better-looking. `y water, dine to Acid ��i�l harmless Castoria. It's amazing to You can be all three of ase if you wr7l - ,Naounow 10 see how quickly it calms baby's- ner- take Buckky's TRU-BLOOD toetadicate "Give*me Your money or i'll 'blow �'�,ig URN r ves and soothes him to steep: yet it i impure and impoverished blood. You can your brains out," commanded the NZAD a-NA contains no -drugs or opiates. It is: have a clear and colorful eomplexlon, a ws>a yyurely vegetabletherecipe is on the skin of velvety smoothness. And this!las hold-up. The intended victinn calmly r-'wrapper• Leading physicians pre- its value and appeal—that those who laughed in a manner that showed that scribe it `for colic, cholera, diarrhea, possess"TRU-BLOOD complexions" may he didn't care about either. He was What many people call indigestion less alkali,in water v :11 neutralize in» c.on�tipation, gas on stomach and use their favorite cosmetics with greStty- 'a college boy. bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep and enhanced effectiveness. 4 very often, means excess_ acid in the, stantly many times as much acid, and i :rill other "opals" of babyhood. er R lth TRU-31,00T) also use Bactley'a OINC- 1n Mexican campaigns_the women, stomach. 'The stomach nerves .have the symptoms'disappear at once, YO 25 r inion bottles used a year o s MENT. It"acts lite,mastc' in reimaating tbe' always accompany their-husbands in been over-stimulated, and food sours. will never use crude methods schen its overwhelming popularity. eltls [n eradicating bicimishesaadcoatacnw• Sod the army, 'so the soldiers are always _ Nath each.. bottle u Castoria. you act ail Drug Stores The corrective _is._.an_.alkali -which once you learn the.efficiency of tliist kept in fighting,trim. neutralizes acids instantly. And the Go get a small bottle to try. get a book on Rlotherhood, worth ata ¢ beat ails!! knowh to medical science Be sure to get the genuine Phillips's e" weight in gold. Look to'r Chas. H. TOlLeS theBloOd you can say one thing for an Fietcher's Signature on the package earthquake. It has a lot of courage is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Milk of Magnesia prescribed'by phyat so you'll get genuine Castoria. There M0 remained the standard with physictane clans for 60 years 1n correcting ascend ,i W- h are many imitations. to start something in the Balkan r, in the 50 years since its invention. acids. Each bottle contains toll diro0- IsBU£ No. 23—'28 �,Clocrr,$the Skin Mini`rd's Liniment for insect Bites. One spoonful of this harmless, taste tions—any drugstore. - '�na•s ., .. ;; :: - .__ ,, .. ''�'. a .r..'. a _.` r. .:;:rm _ 'r4•a '.,�--.-- "'•a'* '.,,,,n••` \ �.. "T:,v` ro-••�1 s*'r Fri,: 2 ..: _..,..`�x : N _,-. ;,.o i. .r ,.z+,.•- <5 r�`s�h�"•. s.:'�`s....`V' .•;C... .r .:Y r ';w�7.-,*�.r:�.a •,s.,.�., .,a:u'a.•�' ..v,.. �'py.!�"_.,q�{'r'�;,y�g��'sx,e, ..r,,, �r"�`�' -: "'�•�F• 'Y3L'q',. ...,.,:,. -Z '�""'+. !?s•.' 'A '�'.63rF�•: '''!S�'�ts'."; "A6 11. •::'..:t,, s...w. ," x 'n„. tete-4. .. .,..! .:..e a M ., r• • s!a wm ,m4niirzN ..: -a,, r, z.c/v,v .•-k;•,ryv,b• t,a�n,..air •.s...@hema.r?p a� -t':W.:a:..1:-.-.n«•'. -. rtx .,dcH : ..+•:.M M4, sax. :. A, , s> ,..,�i.u,..++;....�r,a ,.A. -e• - ..'�t�,,:..,- - =M•.•es. -�r- �:•� ;�::;.�_,,, ✓r- '�' ?--. " art w. »... _. _rF. 4 s » ._ s. . �• '•? 3`q -4 € c S ,.-'Jf� -d-� ..Lwttr, J"' ., R'..:. ....� .,y .•.e+. •v. .4 w.. .SY- .. 4„r-_- .•I •'Y� .. w, gg n to- .• .: '�. .....y: ... ,.. ".':. 'ice : !ir a9Ww ,al.. • .: - a d e, v `-•-, y : y »� '- else } 'P ',✓' -,:1. .F-^.J. ti e- • ti J 0 • » .� '} :Af'ange NOW to,attend R I CH A R D S-0 N'S GROCERY �”t. L: T w 4?-, - '�' f Y •?,.. .- THE � .f t*$per,9�.. $1.60 U Paid la ad- 110% dvanea. — 1 varieties.' _ . ,` �EEa co tigp�ro sta�:and Cmat Nn�rn ou Day elobra,tion $ea .i�# t e.tnarket . Al + a V y SritstII f [a savages. AT— ."Readie's Yellow Intermediate or White Sugar Mangel, • "PO HN MURKAR, ProprietO. bulk or package. GIOLDEN BANTAM CO B RN or STOWELL'S EVERGREEN NOTES ANOMMENTil. PIS D C - _ KERING r Bsme time ago Judge Raney pre iPINEAPPLES sited at court in which one --ox — _ - No w at their beat 18s, 25a or.30s. New Potatoes, 70c per'peek motorist had brought an action •0'' for damages against another 2nd,July the 2nd, 1928 'm-otoriaf; as a result of a collision t to h k Also 1 k _ .. • on' f - t home ric so in cone i Eskimo on the highway. The plaintiff - g a CREAM s or E o pies COUNTRY CLUB ICE D ore take a b won the-.suit on the ground.that THE PROD --;,,Pule Maple Syrup 75 centa_a quart. the defendant ,was on t-be wrong _ RAM WELL INOLL�DE : RICHARDSON Bide of the road, which sub prop. $ y , JASS ed afthe trial: The..case was ap • aseball ( rls and• bo s) Football and. pealed and• the Appellate Court Calithumpian Parade ' reversed .T'urldecision, basing thele-decision on the ground aVF ty Races, 1 Mlle Race.(for :men or a that, according to law, there is no . ---boys), 50 Yard -Race- (for girls), - —PickeringHardware tore wrong or right side of,the road. -. If this is the law no time should Q -- - be'lost in. .eeacti,ng a law which Slow Automobil le Race, s trill plainly state that there iy a �' _M R S Tug-of-war- (Farmers s. Pickering ` 111age),.and Evening right and wrong side of the road. �,+ ntertalnment, not '-to mention malty other Our Seed Corn has arrived-,C.ornpton'a Early, Longfellow, North ' The Highway Traffic Act in lay Dakota, White Flint, Wis. No. + Improved Learning, ;.-- Attractions which will be on ing down rules for the guidanceWhit$.Cap, Golden Glow acrd Early Eureka. of motorists repeatedly refers to : she. Fork grounds ' o the right and wrong side, the The Beatty'Electric wasbers to save tune x -- wrong side being on the left hand :_'Attractive Prizes are offered for each and every event and hard work. A free trial side. Motorists are instructed to given at any time. Baseball Teanis wishing,to cornpete for prizes should , -driveon the Fight hand side and have their applications in hands of Secretary. in passing another car to pass said . E. C.JONES, Pickering. on or' - ' Our Poultry Food and �Cia ® are - O c ear on the lift hand side, and in betwre Monday June 25th. o worth giving a trial. .7 O P al violating these rules the owner of T - - - - 1' the car %ill be responsible for mny Came and have a Good Day's Sport Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery t}; Hceident that nig occur as a re. - and Repairs. _ y Admission to Park-Adults a0c.. Children f inder 15 yrs) 15c. �- - p -salt of the violation of these rules. _ ' Th6 decitiuo c,?` the Appellate Our 'Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. 5 Court has been a great ,urprime to �LE����� to the country, and if it is to be Coal, --Coal t Gti'intP T-j be here very soon and _ Q �f'�*� - I 'If-ymi hive any notion of J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING r "taken ad a precedent it %%-ill be the p,rrchaciag a new { cause of an etadle=s number of Har + lei h, leave - Hard and Soft Goal-of the' g accidents, fur* many motorises will y.tar order n-rw ,lo that it Have you renewed yo�tlr subscription ? fbade t e ri o befit pilah on eel that they -- - - - - -- - <, _drive on any part of the road they haled first snow appear4. - r _ 1 L 0 R N E R E I D UNIVERSAL MOTORS please. The judges in that court �+ ff� THOS. A. ;- •-- - no doubt cap Justify their decis- �W,--1 - ion, as they have a far deeper is Pi07rL'BS �'. :�2Zt- :: +CLAREMONT - _ �E►7�r� HILL Height into late than ordinary .. - - cicizeaa, . The safety of the public St� TAR AND FLINT - demands that this question should ' y be cleared lip, and if the present f -aw is faulty• a law' deflniagthe + �� nd �eeLJ C0 right and wrong side of the road _R E P A_ = R S should be enacted at the earliest .In fact wa wol ld be pleased to have ty = possible ipoaneot. If you' want a guaranteed P e air job at a reulouable make this your headquarters c; f price, SEE L 5. - Carie earl and stay late at the awhile in town, 3. . . - . . y _ y Es.perieaced, Mechanics. Repairs on all makes, ., � _ Uorninign Day Celebration at We have just added a new stock of Phone Scrirboro 52.31. Pickering, Monday,July'2od. T _ Ladies' Hats, Coats, Dresses and o- NORSE REGISTER. - -P -in fact ani thing in -- , '>*� - r hero e r n DOL 1_.21 Imported P S PECIAL Y RICES Statlron the progeny of A. 4the ready- to-wear line. Somerville, Lot 14, rear Con. 9, Markham, will make the season at FOR TEAM HARNESS -his own stable.. Terms to insure, Our goods are of the best quality and prices are:right \ ' t,l6.00• Gall and Hee-us-Nli trouble to show goods. - RILE OF PITSFORD 1190-1928&.- 3 Doors north of Hew s' Butcher Shop.,Pom-at stud. Winner at a~ ' • ' Braae-mounted Team Backband Harness, r: Caradian National Winter Fair and (SAMUEL 8C$WARTZ) 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 842.00 JTuly/ist -parades. At Glen Don With 5 ring breeching. instead Of hack- ' -.Farms, R..R. No. 1 Eglinton; Lots band, $49.00 ..1-2-con. 2, Markham. '. THE. IDEAL ��`SHOPPE ,. ;-PRELUDE 1246.2.2] (20960), the well I Stack-mounted Team Backband Harness, 838.50 bred imp. Premium Clydesdale .. ,. �. -Stallion, the property of Oscar Wil- -This •Streeti North, _ _ Whitby, once : • ,5 ring Breeching ;4-1.25 son, Brougham, will make the sea- �� -This is not factory harness; but enstonl made in our son of 19'28 as follows: Monday - Own•shop at Markham. morrung will,leave his own stable, _ :for Alex. Gray's, con. 7. Pi -,B ckering, We specialize on repairs-to harness and collars. -for noon; thence to Wm.John Scott's, c id's, RADLEVS I �� iron. 8,'night.'I ada�, John Scott- con. a, noon; .own stable, night. :: F fi Wednesday, l3hia,Hutchings,Brock C`. e T G D D `Road, noon; Chas, Palmer's,'Liver - _pool, night. Liver- Thursday, W. J. 'dill- Men's work Boots 2.95 and u •rr Har s and Collar Manufacturer Br's, Pickering, noon;Wllmot Shea-s, - P Base Line, night. Friday,'Wm. Oi- Men.'s w9iK Shirts '79c each and up ���„�j��-=�;��� �NT. Home Pb ore 3400 meroci's', Greenwood, night. Satur- day, proceeds to his own stable un- - �- --- Itil the foliotring :1Ionday morning. Men s'Work' Sox 256, 35c, 500 per pair _ ECSTASY [2338:] ('20019) the super-for imp. Premium Clydesdale Sial= R 11.L1:J - lion, the property of Oscar Wilson, - r will make the 'season of !928 a.- Okil&en•9 Play Suits 69e.up • follows: Monday afternoon, May 28, :Tennis �toeg for .every member Of th@ iamiiy 1 ne ',leaves his own stable, Graham's Ho- . . tel, Brooklin, for Thos. HYr�t's, at prices which mean'.a 'Te epho 4900 - Kinsale for'-night.ht. -Tuesda Wm. = X t Jackson's, tong 7, Whitby, - savjL'9 to YOU. ' 'Temperance Hotel, Ashburn, night. _ 4 ' Wednesday, Thos. Cook's, Myrtle, ',noon; John Thompson's, con, 2, (`, E G I L- `- R AD LE Y .Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils]and ` Reach, night. Thursday afternoon, Russell Davidson's, Raglan, night. - �� Friday, Henri Wilson's, Columbus, �° = C K E R I N cel• `�Gasoline Acetylene Welding) 'ng noon; Walter Groat's, near Brook- - in, night. Saturday, own stable . 8 until the following Monday after. Complete Quality Funerals Batt -Battery a ar�l'ng. noon. Throw]your overalls in a corner $70 $100 $125 SOLID oAg $ - Repairs made on all makes Hud enjoy yourself for one big GASKET FUNERAL i4a5 p day at Pickering, July 2. M A T T H-C VI+��S' BUR/AL .,CCS. -'of Ca►�6. ' -- T HELLO THERE 1 _ _ 219 Danforth Ave,, Toronto — Phone Gerrard 39011 ' `Do you know that it is celaning up Our Funerals include: Enibalining, Hearse, Casket, Outside Canso time,7 I am prepared to repair and Bectric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Seri ARLES .E./ SPN�ER :]build chimneys, also concrete work No Extras. Vee. Funeral eomplete.r ­CH i .- "and painting. Chimneys swept and Visit our establishment and rove the truth of these etaternenta furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar A _ I", Msed. Work guaranteed. Charges for youreeives. m . oderate. Phone Pickering 6601. These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronte Proprietor, " Pickering. 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Pilkey motor. 1NSURANUg=Ali classes written ln- Cheag rstes for farm and country of the wells and cisterns in the ed to Bowmantille on Sunnyand cluding Fire, Automobile,_ Wind. buildings. Farmers are now busy prepay village are going dr Windstorm Insurance,on buildings. "Ing their land for the root sad R g g spent the day with friends. storm.Accident mad Sickness. gs, corn crop. George Stork, 0 Stouff rille, John Thompson of Goodwood, * wind-Mille,Silos etc. was in town on Monday in.search spent Sunda 1n Claremont visit- Phone or write ,�:1lutomobile Insurance Mrs. Daerden entertained a y of all kinds. of peopfe who are anxious to be- in his brotber,William, who has 3}f number of friends from Weston come owners of new Ford cars, g ' 43ti ED. BOWMAN, Whitby a 'on Sunday, been ill, but is now somewhat im• FARMS FOR SALE r, Amos $harrard,of Green Riper, which ace now being supplied in roved. { spent Sunday with friends in larger otimbers than heretofore. P George 'Brown,a constable from _ -Wylie or phone Xiaremout. Brooklia, was in town on Moo. ED. BOW M A N A number of relatives visited $ALB REGI!4TER. day in search of a yonngfarm hand 20-. WHITBY, ONT, . with Rev. H. R. and Mre, Steph who had disappeared at the same i - i p Friday, June 22nd- Credit Sale of time as a horse and rig had disap• GREYM lens on Sundayy. registergd and grade milch cows eared from the remises of The P1Ck81'lII 1 s Lewis Sanderson, o Toronto, young stock, horses, implements, hie efupioyer, Soapy be has had g, -spent the week-end at the home o etc., at lot 27con. 1, Pickering, on Vig`ilawe Committee his parents here. ( no clue as to the' whereabouts of �i s pare is has improved the highway just west of Dunbarton) P p= the property of J. P. Scott. Sale hither. _ earsaca--of his residence by a at one o'clock sharp, standard time. Pickering Celebrates on July 200. ,� The object of this Association is to + . fresh=coat of ,paint. See bil_s.. Wm. Maw, auctioneer lessen Stealing and prosecute Mrs. Davies,of,Torontoi visited Monday. Juste'25th-Auction-sale of TgE BEST YET /�' the felons.. ' 'with Mr. and Mre.,Hutchison dur• standinz .hay crops ((timothy and 'iqg the gest week. mixed hay), the property of the We apresent the Waterbury Odor- em - yd w. Some of our residents have been R. J. Fieming estate, Kingston Rd. less Chical Toilets especially ad- ? Members having property stolen oommanll -summonsed to appear on jury duty. East. SaIe-at 2 o'clock Wm.Maw, apted for rural schools or where there oate immediately with any member r r at Whitbynext week. aucdon er, _ of Executive committee. is no water system. Can be installed Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and ��•- in the 8nilding.- A card will"bring gEN you gave Ksmbership...fee 01.00. .z - Miss Mundell were,in Toronto nn $TOCK NOTES full information with drawl s for � a Tiokute mav be bad trom the ere.taeat at � { Thursday of last week. = -- � placed an order eeoretvry onappUeatton. _ Y - each particular layout. ` with as fora memorial Will and Mrs. Profit and son, Mr, Z A. Somen-ille, Locust Hili, H. E. 'Poynter, ¢ you have looked far in- Ezsc. Oom.-L. D. Banks, C.S. Palen -Allen, of Aurora, spent Sunda lot 14, rear concession 9, Markham, - �- to the future for our er, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. F p y 3v tf. Whitevale with Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. purchased this week from W. J. memorial work stands - �? George and Mrs. Bentley, of McCallum, the well known horse im I up under stress of tome D. Munro, •:.las, RlChardson. "v Trenton. visited the latter's moth- porter, Brampton, Obt.1, an outstand- .BRING IT HERE andweather. Itis tru• Preitdent, secretary er, Mrs. Lynn, over the weekend, ing three-year-old dark grey Perch- ,. _ _ I ly a lasting tribute. p`` c, eron Stallion called' "Dol" iL 9.1 Now ie the time to eta new'SPt of �'aTtnQr3 Attention ro ' Thomas �.aw, accompanied by (17320$) imported directl from g I •'No GreaterTribute" t P Y Harness,or et the old set re aired. several friends, was an interested France last fall, He has the veryg a ectator at the field da a orte I base In stock samples of amuel , N. W'. STAFFORD I'have secured the ° ? p Y P best of feet and legs and good past- Trees lad Jeffrey's harness. The t agency for the Prose -on Saturday. erns. This stallion is in the highest former maybe ordered through rata-I Kingston Road, & Wood and Cuckshutt Farm Imple- is , Dr. N. F. Tomlinson was in enrolment in which a three-year-old Logue at,prices quoted. Whitbv meats. and will keep constantly oQ 41.i Oshawa on Wednesday of last can be placed. Approved Form 1, s Catalogue free. Phone Whitby ,baud repairs for these popular im temente. IQ week attending a convention of and has enrolment number 2336. I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat Fg r Q0 Also, Loudoe's barn and stable medical men. _ pads, harness oil by. bulk, harness fittings. g d Thomas Coady is a busy man NOTICE dressing. also silver polish I will also take contracts for painting this summer with the erecti@n of and other parte. ( barns and houses by a new a".' .anew residence and ten acres of All ratepayers within the Township RepaIts promptly done. process, by spraying. „potatoes in Uxbridge. of Pickering, who are in a position I- yp PILBEY; CLARFMONT - Estimates cheerfully'given. l Fred U• Madill and family, of to draw gravel on the roads, should _ Phone 1820. get in touch with the Road Foreman 'T �TBALL BOOTS Toronto, and George and :lira. in the carious subdivisions within.the � � Lee, of 3touville, spent Sunday next two weeks, The Council are R J. �IISILII �i�9?81IIOII� -"with James B. and 51rs. Madill. veryanxious that as much work be - The friends of Bethel cemetery dde in the month of June as is pog- Steve Bloomer'a.Lucky Gal Scorers-the Boot that never failA iii will rement her the date to clean no to secKre-reg. 4.00 to 4.50, at 2.95. sible to do. • =M'r'= ' the grounds will come on the 9th - , n* By order of the Council. of Jane this year. All interested lk G. M, Forsyth, Mena Oxfords, "The Spencerwood 91ioe," reg. 5.00 to 5.50, at 4.5Q. r. ` Come. 40-41.y- Reeve. Jocir ted ver • ly from our. midst one day last0 Men's and Yunng Men's Salta-ons or two pairs of pants- , week,deeply mourned by num. .her of our business menn and ( I from 9,50 to 18.50. others. ; A full supply of Running Shose from 75 cents up. OURARCAID Wm. and Mrs. 'Michell, of Green ow River, visited Lyman and Mrs. Call at i ® y� �Phooe 8804. . :_:- PASTRY z Pilkey on Saturday, and while L! - ----,d' �r -there Look in the fifield day ,porta ,��((��JJ Z . A ,C2.�ARE�.20NT. ON'T1h.RS.. Hovis Bread to C'ommuoity Park• -, Chas, Wage. who is employed _. - _ .. ---. t:. with the Canadian Express Cow. �N;�� may, of Toronto, accompanied by i ie two children. spent the boli. ,he Bread 0L] --,day with his rels►tives here. Several members• of-Brougham t (Union Lodge. A. F. & A. M., paid dere Sending Money -.-Health a fraternal visit to Doric Lodge, 1 Ford Coach, 250.00 ? - - Pickering, on Thursday evening 1 Ford Coupe, :.: 225.00 p Try Loaf of last week, it bean the occasion 1 Star Touriag,of the oints 400 00 to Distant P official visit of the D. D. 1 Durant Coaeb• nearly new - b` YOU can send any amount of money Baby �• V Evans Ward and two daught- 1 Star Coach, nearlynew + to soy point in Canada at a mini mum of expense u!in er and nephew, Edgar Ward, p a Standard 1 Ford Toa Track,Ru stall a:le Pe by g -� were in Toronto on Snaday visit 1 Melotte Cream Separator, Bank Money Order. This method-i4 R,M0�', ?ing W. F. R. Jones, whd has been good as new ► the simplest. safest and most conven- ��r Ill from heart trouble. We are 1 Lighting, Plant, cheap � � last way to send remittances by ►nail F l'llAE iglad to know�hatb8'isnow some- I International 8 18 Tractor in the Dominion ; if the mail goes ; what better. )„tray no lose is sustained. Should H gDO. t Mr poultry raisers have been Our Stock of Field and Garden � you desire to send money to s point Lh � atiilerit.R severe ]oases recently Seeds is complete.. �litside time conatry, a Standard Baud G� - �on account 'of their chickens in * Draft will serve your purpose for large numbers dying from sums CHAS . COOPER forwarding money to foreign places. Farmers, Attention --unknown cause, some herving lost nearly their entire flock of young I have' the agency for the Famous chicks. One of those that have CoL�RE1I�ONT 'I' STANDARD ��t Renfrew Machlaers, Separators, A died in this wa has been sent to Scales, and the high quality "the Experimental Farm n Ottawa Agent 'for Ackerman's Quality ► ri - p s Acorn Range, and am pre- { Harness. Ask the user. * OF (rA in order to find out the cause of i pared to give best terms.. death. - ESTABUSFfED 1873 Give me a call when vrantiogg some- A number of complaints are be. � Q thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1017 *? •ing made by residents ,of the vil• id-�T�Ilter :W. V. REDDITT W. C. WILLSON, 'work of se in ome to young m1ele,i or it * g it g. s R.R. No, 1, LOCUST HILL y g p P _' MaBrookiB Wba -ring Branch _ tgap be older people, in pulling up esttt;({.avwtsr tulips and other flowers in their _w Sale - - -- - - . .Green River gardens and in,front of the public library premises. This is a de y y " spicable practice and the loss of Clearing out souls ' Basket Facto t eek r -flowers on which mach time and Manufacturers of care is bestowed, is keenly felt by Of 011e lines A11 ki71d8 of Fru. Baskets, the owners. - �j Berry Crates, ti The annual Field Day sports on at great •Farmers Fabrmers'Bu$hel Basket�l. Saturday last•were a decided sac- < cess. Notwithstanding the cool reductions. Clothes..Baskets. weather there was a good attend• ' sure. In men's football the Lan good n g c°n'� Frank Rennoek y; 11[eo'a Wool Underwear, _ 'cashire team from Toronto won - � from Claremont by 3 2. This was reg. 1.85, far 1.59 ;�Of1 is AeCtSSarjr t0 YO1Tr ptpprietor � one of the finest exbibitions of Mens Fleece Underwear, - �; -` Phone Markham 1804 - reg. 1.00, for ... _ -.-.79 football played here f9r some Men's Wool Sox, reg, 500, 89 time. The Lancashire tenni de-en. }Ten's Overalls, reg. 2.50, 2,19 serve credit for the clean arSd gen- ' Take advantage- of our BEATTY tlemanly wap--in whu}� y s mocks, reg. 2.50, •x;2.19 the game: WS >ewe may see Ladies Silk and Wool goes " ;knowledge of farm fin- STANDS FOR THE BEST pp , reg. 1,00, for ,79 them here again. In rasa s base. aurin 6 regular consul- ball Ladies' Col. Cashmere Hose $ Y $ ball there were 7 entries, reg. 1.25, for ;89. r ration with the manager ville. Uxbridge, Pickering, Clare- Ladies' Underwear, reg. mont, Whitevale, Uxbridge High 1 School and Ashburn. ASh'burn per garment, for 79 of our nearest] 6tanch. s Heav Flannelette, colored, - > ` -won the &ial from Stotiffville in reg:30c and 85a, for .27 � - - • - -•`' + y l .. a close game. In girls' baseball Dark Flannelette, reg. 25c, .21 THE there were 3 entries, Stouffville, Flannelette Blankets, reg. " Claremont and Pickering, Stouff• 2.75 for 2.88 ville winning from bath teams ,s' ek }- In public school baseball Clare- A few broken lines of Men's _ r --Mont won from Stoaffville and Rubbers greatly (soared �. • �isiF Ladies' Overshoes, zipper, = -•► ;Y Myrtle, and in publics school foot• " ' Ebtabllshed 1871 ties ball Gcsrfi�lwood won from Mount reg. 4.50, for t i Litter, Carriers, Hay Carrieres 'Pleasant. The Stouffville Band j:' Pt enlivened the day's roeeedinRs r•� ,-, e Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow , i p _, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. ,with choice selections. The con- Ds k S C O T T f .,� ''h It will pay you to et my prices on cert in the evening by the Whit �� above before buying slae'wher9.' by Oratorio Society was highly Phone 1402 �••,, -,z. Whitby Br., J. H. Perry,Man appeciated by all. The proceeds l ' n ,b. FRANK =j, PROIISE 4'' ? of the day were over $829. l "('L A R ..1C . T �• �_�'_ _� - --- �.LR't0 .__.i.': '• ....;:s...... :: ..„ °. - ,;� .;y A r_' vti+,. .:` y,«i.:.--".. Ptidf'..r-t', `�, ,. ted. ros ,t x , '•.'.T. :>'. ,L1ri: ., :1.. �wT'"'^S. '�.`n', +. q •g' +. �C'bcS$'.'" - _ : ,• N ,. r , .'a' :! _'._._. '! '�...,• - ,,w, .. vt:r „.n =`- rd'°' ,,.� . :_' '� ..c` r.y^++4!,; .:d... vws` y:.�y„ ::xwr!e '��•�* 'n'}^ .�� !'?', �*` r" ,.«b,��r=Y „t�"'"y� � .y '6^,''�r� •r7,drwYr N•r#J-���,Y.��S,^.. ,.t; `'• '!.p i-., r;,,,R��' s,:.. ?-q• r,-. �' .»v. .r�"-,:.6 'w•tr. N n 'dro,'r"ro y •- Rcv Z, M- 5,��v .W_ A V ization that there would be no,shelter tagged so often that she was repeated- K� forhimbelow the Rio Grande. For, ly whirling from the artrsa of one man ta:l v 0, sooner or later, he must come back to to another, and yet her laughter never Ix And the trail' of this nameless girl, stopped? Should he touch her army and, when he returned, be would be And then was another, slender, is head 'o mouth, jo)mu&-- wk&6 changed,.:pahners often -Of t1bil lawin Zho)f"., �onougb, bvt never lost her step. And He paused again on his we to the here was a third withgreat, brown horse. The music -had a different " and brown hair coiled low on her meaning now. His pulse,was q*k.I neck and dressed in is clinging mist His blood was hot. of a gown lfke a sunset-tinted )lit of Up the steps he went, and Into the cloud— ' loud— eaa hurly-burly of a dance which was just Instantly Harry Gloster was IS It beginning. He was too late to get & through the pro", moving with won-4a .. Dark-skinned natives--glowini partner. As usual, there were three derful lightness for so large a man. mountain to p&—V"t Wills ploughing through men for every,twa4rirls at this west- He touched the arm of the man wbo Add- to the Joy of the seas—these things all come to mind When ern dance. Every girl was swept UP danced-withAhat pink-clad vision, and open road—this pleasum tropic sees-- n minute after a dance began, In half ASSALADAPPIS steaming before YOU- Such received a star* of tourprise from giving refreshment- A sugarcoated sum that a cup of and still there were men along the under level black brows. hfragranCOIS Try &SALADA". wells smoking on the 'Next time around, Nell." said he, affords double value. Pep- Ise Harry Gloster went to the orchestra. piling slowly back and still keeping permint flavor in the sugar Wet Harry III glance fixed upon Gloster. coating and Pep Into the haziZ of the violinist G*teir slipped a five dollar bill. right, John," she answered, flavored gum. "Switch back to 'Quo viva la rum- and en away In the arras,of • inside, has when you get a chance," he said, Gloster. and walked hurriedIf away, for if he "Nobody was tag"you," he said. had stayed the old musician would (Tobecont�nued.) doubtless have had pride enough to It was a tag dance refuse the money. Bekvem which he was watching, a queer turtion installed particularly for PDAM The Commonwealth of it insti- cro Smokes Nations BEGIN HERE TO-DAY. and then sent her flying away on his lon&n Daily Express (Ind. bcn.) '. He Knew the Answer Finding the lifeless bodies of his back. The sound of his feet over the Simply as a dinall-island in the north-, "Mrs. Goss Stpper,. -Doctor, why ern seas Great Britain may two partners at their gold-mininF rocks and sand and the panting breath cut does such a small cavity feel so large camp. Ilai-ry Gloster flees southwgra, he drew drowned any Wling from be- an enormous--figure in history. But she will.be everlastingly remembered to the tongue?" ]mowing tbst he will be accused -if the hind. i _ I Dentist: "Just the natural tendency' A moment later she was .,ut of ear. as the pivot of a great commonwealth crime. on the way Gloster saves the life of a stronger, Lee Haines, from shot and,`looking back, sh(rsaiw that ofaister-states. It is among them that of your tongue to exaggerUte, I sup- pose." the murderous hands of a scoundrel her destiny lies, They are the secur- she was unpursuad. :by the name of Joe Macarthur. ity for her fame, her influence, and ".11�82111 lives with an old recluse. her well-being.' Without them she In olden days they used to kiss and Buck Daniels, presumably her father. CHAPTER VIT. mn comes In an nat-of-tbe-*sy ranch house. She would.be a lesser Holland. With them make up: now the make Up' OUT OF SIGHT. -operation ahead of everything. plains to him that she never' is and by their support and co ---------- com 5 There was an excellent reason -for she ;�M. always remain the first of ,v. allowed to go where other girl! i A reliable antiseptlo—Minard's. 0 night she slithm, front her lied and that. Harry Gloster had heard her Powers. The Englishman who does One nig a schoolhouse several miles horse break out of the shrubbery and, not always think of himself and his rides to distant, where a dance is in p=grea2.'running to the place,he was in time to country as first of al en's pockets are happy hunting ow Riding home, singing, she is surprised:see the bay gelding, gligitenjDZ in the I I �K - -_ I mighty sisterhood of nation. zj� Aw d other germ,,,, to beer a man's voice call to her in!moonshine, darting away at full speed. nds.for influenza an the thickets. The man is Harry Glos-0 right to call himself British. according to one authority, who says ter. She hides in the shadows and Even with an equal start he knew that the pockets should be turned inside he could not keep in touch with that w out, brushed and disinfected regularly.' ill not let him approach her. RY fugitive. And through a strange Several generations of two or three NOW GO ON WITH THE STO to country by night it was impossibleJapanese families have kept records' CHAPTER VT.—(Cont'd.) trace her. of dates when bamboo bloomed. and It BICYCLE BARGAINS Yet be was so excited that-for a A blind panic sent her flying away. is found that certain sorts Bower once Ept I" 3, Sew and Sligtftly It seemed to her now that she was t uses. 0 upward,,, a man for the A time reason had nothing to do with in 120 years simultaneously wit) sop Tr .i',.rt&t1Pcwn Pr�� seeing e first time. 0 distance others which flower once n d. Writa� This actions. He ran a short di' sixty Pat what a man be Was! How he had on foot before he realized his folly.,merrymaking in which "there was a LIAL, use dance PEFRLEAS t. ifioment,11 shortage of girls- Unce Me aRace as 11all 4113011g E'le. crowd: the men from the sides RICYCLE he watched the horse fade into the under wa: stopod forth m the schoolhouse w I'll keep my promise," wa&-s&5'- the floor and touched the For Rheumatism Minard Liniment. 7 WORKS moon-haze and knew that be had lost worked onto M 191-3.5 litindan Street West. Toronto Ang, "if you.want to hold me to it, her indeed. arms of those who were dancing with But it's sort of hard to talk to a tred The sound of her voice and "Que the girls of theii choice. And so there :this way." -ad was, perforce, a change of partners, viva Is, rumba" was k1l that he h 111,doft!t-see­-vihy-,1?-.Jean iRUXTAAIrtt­ TI found herself vrb�rl­ by whidfAh And malty-a-girl"You can hear me--I can hear you. been better to have had nothing at all. Ing away in the arms of a man,she ain't the words that I mean, But be found thatimpulse was had never known before. 1. he-insia0d. "They're the 4"-st Part rain. He Harry Gloster. from the side. L of a talk," breaking through Egason a4 had heard only bef voice,.but. it was watched the jumb:0 of interweaving "What is it made up of, then?" "The way you turn your head, a voice to dream of—low, sweet-toned, forms—saw the vain effort of dancing the I gentle—and all the freshness of irirl-!couples-to elude the approach of the _w&y you lift your eyes, the way you:hoodwasinit. She must be beautiful, taggers hearJ the uproar of laughter smile oir,ou frown, and the color of I he told.himself, with such a voice as w-hich.almost drowned the strain of, our hair+ is a pile more important that. the waltz. There. was a brief pause than a�hundred words, the best, words - He' was beginning to feel that an in the music, then the orchestra struck that ever come out of any one's 0 1 ugly fate had hold of him in this,into the pleasant rhythm of "Que viva ;mouth." country. Ila rumba," and the dance, which had She was silent. hardly paused. started again more ► "Are you afraid to tell me your Haines had told him that Joe Mae- UO arthur was the name of the man he wildly than ever. A - Gloster, searching the faces, felt mc-"-he asked. Still she did not speak, and she saw had knocked out, and Joe Macarihur they had'been transformed. That would thunder south along the trail that _11m dro; his head a,little and close which a dozen people could point out old touch of magic which he had felt 5 is hands• in his boyhood, now had returned. to him. Let him go! Harry.Gloster "Listen to ine," he said, almost P would•start later aad by a different One dance, then away for the border! sternly,"if you've run away from your How should he choose? They all route. For he had-no desire to meet I .,husband and gone gadding tonight— enough to him no matter what it is that makes you a man who was a professional in the appeared delightful now. onder one with red hair was want to keep it secret, -I'll keep that r mo secret on my honor. But let me know' e, himself---could occasionally bit I U1j use of a gun.' itei H .1 S mom enough so that I can find you again!" a target—if it were large enough and fn aim with care, She saw the picture in vivid colors he had time enough to —this big feWywccitting home� to call but this magic of swift drawing and EDDYS on her, and Buck Daniels meeting him.murderous straight shooting combined was quite beyond-him. -Fighting for at the door; terrible Buck Danitlff, in whose hands the metal and wood of a its own sake he loved with a passior.- :revolver became a living thing which ate devotion. TISsuE nma-a would be POPU 8_r could not fail to kill. But to face a gu CODY TISSUES ".'I can't tell you," she said. suicide. So he lingered in the town Bid,goodbye to every day scones. For- ' But, if you don't, III never be able until after. dark, and then he.started' get. the crowded streets and city din; A====_.tk THERE i%no real ecorwerry'in"cheap"milet do-, sue, bought on the basis of to find you. Yet I shall find you, if I forth leisurely on a trail that ran 9 see the things you've longed to see; have to spend 1-0 years hunting. But.south and west, 'So it.was that he about; hit visit the places you've read -with only your.voice to go on 1 Will came to the*lighted schoolhouse. Twice open road that beckons to fun and Orie roll agmlTE SWAN TISSUE at isc.an". he rode by it, and twice he turned and the !:OTT"e .:,. you change your mind?" The low Time you more paper dum three average 5c.rolls by Saud adventure, for a week, a month ora `1 cannot," she cried, half sobbing.,came back to listen to.the gusts of a that =CROY can ohm coutu And WHITE SWAN TISSUE is of a LIMITED, "I'd give ten years of try..life for and to the bursts of the year. WALTER ANDREWS bay, loco abects. irastly better quality— smooth, soft and evert im. young voices a -to 346 Yorige St., Toronto. Ont. vired— the kind of sno*7 white Tissue that will one look at you; but.if I can't have mmic. All,common sense told him that, will you sing the song again for be off and away. But it was a year odd distinction to your bathroom. me:" cried the big man. since he had danced, :and Harry Glos- WHrM SWAN TOILED TWLM Twice she tried,'the opening note, ter was young. W WWI comes to you completely irrapped, in Xe her voice shook am and twice ray to So be went inside the Lchool, but dust proof rolls, untouched 4M un, use thintgness*and failed her. But then once inside he regretted his step more tainted. A paper of immaculate dean.' the sound arose very soft and yet clear than' ever. Something had died in .190HUWO rias, safer, better, more misomiciii, him, so it see-medi during that last A real 00 1'"r kaler coar sirpply yoo., is a bell ringing; The music was flit; not a ON . full Walghdt RR-11' nigbcst year. @beat& "Que viva la rumba; nae tissue. .I hit+ his great size and his Iges t.0 pheell �Qu6 viva, que viva placer; smile w at a time. bonitas, handsome face won-for him penetrat- Qlie vivan las nines, chulitas MachineKnlves P; ed his armor of-ndifference, and,after _'Y gualias que saber querer! 41 Motion CANADA"W 00.LTD, fifteen MONTREA ED DY he had spent en minutes in the When the last note died away $114 hall he got up and left. He was un VANCOUVER, ST.JOHN.IL&. was only a step from Pet.�r It was not bis way to his 'horse when he beard T*ROWO until that moment ihat Harry Glostei 4TIO94'Ar�S Que viva la rumba, seemed to realize that she was desert- Que viva, que viva placer—" FINEST VALUES IN CANADA 122 Ing him. She heard 1-..is voice crying out after ring sweet and true frbin the thick( THE E.1. EDDY CO., LtPA17ED, HULL,CANADA. her, and then she was lost in a blind And now he was coming back t 'A k which made her rush for Peter ward his horse with the solemn real- ISSUE No. 23-18 7 sr REST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING ass-i- Pies, Cakes, Buns and Bread DOES ALL YOUR BAKING RE An our c' time 'a�po IZ'y ed �l glance t John," a," and e Gloster. = ,- 32�tm, . TRMWV, XX-PfAlu, -,T:, r4.740.1,1,,T; w 1_r111;�11�n,W1;M1 ', ".T �� �n.% I., .�Mx , W , I ._W - �',� ­F�-.­ '!-��,," :-, '_% �- � ­ Z _M - ,'A. :Kl�7-��,A! �i?,.T-""— 11 - 7 7� Ix 1nX . . I ;;.___1V_ I ! ��, I , 11 17, i , , r �!.­. : - .,,,•.4, - . r. `11 I-11 -;-,.-1�-�,�­w::�T W; �.., ­ � wil V �: -,-� ", ,:� �� 4.- - .�'.R�� : , ,9ir7A1q�_:,71__1?4_r% 1 -:, " ."Pl- _.__.­ , ;-,. 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Avonmouth Dock ,i.,:.. _. .", bronzed a nut-brown by the sunshine , - I 0., . . . . .::, ''. 1.:1:.;;::�,..;..:.:":�.:.,.::�:�l-,:�;i.;.:�;:. , , of many lands since she left England �. -.­,�........,-...­.;,��­,'-:1.1 Z'�..­!: ';�:1!1.,::i5',__.,........T::.':-., "I'll .. -�*.:, , _,..'� . _.�� . ,,, : , :!, . - n. . ,;*.�;,�:,,.�5. ...­..�.�,:.­, P " , ­ . ,:_1 :. .1.Is,­�:�;4*% ",::i,:.-ii. :rl:.."- � , _4 , .N. :__,P "..P."..'. . �. . �: ;:­��; .._�.., '. . .­�,.X..�, . I : .. ,4 P,:.'".:, ... - "' - "':� "� . � ... ,. . . ,..: .:.1'. .W. 11...1.__. ,­.., ,'...1 ­:i�'.., , Opened by Prince � _ I - 4 W.. I . , ,i -.:,��*,.�:*!:�:;.:�:i�ii,:�:.�..�,',:7.::.�:,,, . i::.7,]:.. ._...i';.�� :.:­ 1 , �., . ,� .�. . . _ '. :::�::.-i�`i:...`:.:� '%�:,::...'i�� - i,o,*� 1. g :i!,.: '�,. � .: : :. ­�,. Flight 18 Made by on her perilous adventure more than � .::::::" I . 0 :: �!:��i`-,; � ! : - .,�. , :, .�...' ..::.!:t:... �,-%...%,., ��!;: ::`i 1 . - . 1� 0 P .i��. . !; 1, P. :: . - - Months ago. -it 4 : .: ., . . ...��1.111,. � - .. ..", -��.:�.: �.�;�; . — - -:.,.,, _'. I 1. .: . i .-.1.. �� ­� , - :,]-"A _:" ,::.: ... I �_:::::]]::_� -1 I �7M_a, ,--aond Woifian five . , ., : ,­ I.. ..-��:. :;�,%.;,.,:.,:,�,p - - . Interviewed on her arrival at Too- -.111­��.. ..: ,. -P - � . :1 I I ,.�.:.,...:;.;:;%.;'1�.' ,.:-a , Extension Built at Coat off.� �, .. I .... . . I �­:".. , I " . . ., �.;": , . ��:� �:;,�, , . -.: ,,, I . ,�P. . ;­.�-,,-�,.�- , , � I I * woomba, Mrs. Miller said-iliff - ii:�;::.�4':,i::���,�;X"�:,,, ;:��.i::,!:: �.i,�;� �,�7, 11.250,000-Prince Wears, :� -,,�. . •. -under . : . , .... ­ I �. I . I , ,�.,��:Z:;:�-�".! I :P � .., .., .. P , I .- . . ::".,.�.i',., P -1 . . . I 1: took the flight for a "rag" she Is an �:i�.�,4w�,�i�.��.:.:i��,�,�i:::;;!::."::��::: $4, I . . --�� . - :, .I., . :-:;.-�.� 1%ve' ral Records Are Broken 11 " -P . . . �-; . .1.�*.'A.:"t'. � . - , 11, , P .:p .­�­ 11 :i� - . - . - , '' I - ­- .. His New Uniform . � .1 .1 .: *, �- " i� I ' .., . She was born In Weft I ,��4;��::.".�L . , � :.:, �.- .%;:,�:. � : ��,� . ­ .. , by Intrepid Couple-- Australian. �13_,i Al 1 ,, , ' . Australia, and has been living for :.;;...." :,. . :; ':�;��:iil�:��.5, Bristol.--The new 2 1.250,000 east.L -- - ----L ­ , .A : .r .. �, �,`�,:: O: - . 1'. " . - . a ­ '�. . T, L I - , . �i::�I;,i: ,�!.��i;- I -.:I:.11,4. . 11 :". .�',' : ; , ,, . . 1�1 .,., - . !I., �:ii:i."`��; � the Royal .��,� : .1 , some years in Victoria.She is married :.",::,:,� `i,.',]�;� ..�. - . i--;:---1. . .11 �-­ Plane Was Baby �.. � J:: X,�;i:4��i� ern arm extension of . . ­ to Mr. Keith Miller, a Melbourne ,.:. ::�::,.�...:- :%. . .:.:;:.;:�;-".:t.:::�������:�:���,'.Ii� form .�il - ': . ­. ;: .:. ::.'�:'%!,-,�'�.­ ­. �­_ ! I. I I. Aero Avian I . - .1 .....::�::i.i.:,::,;.,!:j:, :",;,. . . , Edward Dock at Avonmouth was to � : *_L""� --. . - � journalist. Happening to be in Emg- ', :*:i.�-1;:i.: -:...::,:,__ , ', 11 . .. ., , - �, . . ... L . 5 . '.. . . I .., . :' ­:: :­ .. . -, . .- . Brisbane, Queensland.-The Red land when Captain Lancaster was con- ::i�'i,,�,:, ��;:. . '�.`t'-:':, � . !: ;�;��:�Zi ally declared open by the Prince of . I i. ��, : . . `­..�;.. .�� ­"'�­ '' L,!L , -ii- `, , , , �i�:­.',� . - :""' I - - . - , . - . . ix- .1111 . _!0C.;,�.��:.,.:;:.:�:"..":,.,�.,:1.4 ,... .: . �:��:i,'�]i ......., .. , .,::P; ':,�:; :;'..:.i::";:,:'.. 11. 1�iii::,:: -i::�:i:;::..::,;,::�.:��:�:::�.�,:i::��,i:,i"�,:.�:��,� . Rosa, a baby Ano Avian airplane, a tem the flight, she was seized �,;��0��,!i��:�,:� Vftlos in the presence of nearly 6,000 . e .:.. . ''i!.:' '::;..:;! ::i�::i�,:.�:��-!:�:�i���.,���f;���:�;:i:,�:;�i::^ Z. .:,i:��!.!:!� ' , ,..j..�L:..:� �:::�, .�i!,i�j�.�::. .., ,:!;�..:, .:,.;, .. , -:.: , .. I . ........i�..: :., ::i. , ..,, I: .. :X: , :..�:1. . .�::.�, -. ;,,".!'',..::'. .Li'�!!.��:��� .., . ► , ,- . . �:-,�,::::,;.�..� '��;:;�:! ,7 i!!1.,:..,..:: .,... :.i;. visitors, including 80 lord mayors and, - 4� replica of Hinkle+'s machine, flew into with a great desire to accomparw him. .. . :�Ii� -, ,%:::,;iji":��;:.: : -;, ". __ ".;.I'.. , - -_ ' -.:'! . ,. . .: ii�:,.".��::.. - -- " -!:�*: .��;111'11 - � . ::�i��ii� .i I ': '. � \. . ".t:i:�'����:.:i�i:�...,,. .!;...� .., *�: . . :::�';.,' �;::!�..:,::.::,�::,...!!,:��l.i:!:,:, .�!..'�:. .:: . : i:�::: ''!�...' L.�,r,::, ,the Eagle Farm airdrome at 5 o'clock Mrs. Lancaster who is a personal � .1 .7. , .._':::, ­.:�!��:::"".�-�,.::... ..!:, :.,l 1�.i: ri .I �..- ,.��L4 . L t�j.::�.i..:;:.�;. ._._:.. .." ::i: b.1: i , , I . !::.:: :1�� ii<:�­­-.:;­�.i��ii. .... ... . ! %: a from, all parts of Great �11b- .1 : .!,,.!�:�.:'j j::1-1:1-. .:::i..:i:::!�:�!,::�:i��i .: 11...�:: .�.:,;...::.. .;­ .:: :: ::::,:;;7;:. , j. 1 .1�i".:.:: L.:.'�.`':!", . on the afternoon of March 26, with . ,,, �. .�.:.:.:.:.:.,�.:",:"�......::�i�i::"..":v , ::':�!�������!�:!:!.-'��..:i.:,�.::.: . :.,�if .J� dignits. is , ,J . 1. .�i�::,:_:'.::� ....:':,;` % - ;:! -�'1.....:,..,X,"�. 1:!!:,:1'.� .�'.��.:�,::"! :�,iN , . :"..it,,..i::,.... ... - ;:,::,"I �" �::�:`­1:`t:;*::: Britain. _4 . friend of hers, has two small children. ;,.,.;­., ...� '��;;;,:.;:"�.�:,.,�..''.,.:,:� 'e, .. li�:�%:;. I.. ..� - _,�..' .�,j::� r- :" �1' . - .. .,� . . ., .1 i � �- The Prince of Wales, who .11 _ .. "What-did ,:: '.;.`;:"N:::; . ... ,;:��... .:.. : . ." I I... - your husband say about 111. , . , .,. ,.I... ''..".p.- __:_.. .� , .1! . , , .. - . I -1 . . Capt W. X. Lancaster as pilot, and . �..: ..,i::;; , ,: ", .. :.�­. . , � ,o f time wore his uniform as .,. . d : .' . /,...�::i�i:i�:�.�::.,��:i:: . .. "''L"'' ........ � . ., .:,:i�,,,.. L, .. - . , .: ,�����:.�i�i�i�:�..;;:,:��:��,:,.,!::?, � . �l�:��.'' ;.:'��:,� .., . ��� ., . .: for the firs - . . I - , . � . :. I '.��j]�:�;�I%�:" - .. � :�,,�� 4.�, , :�,,�� ,j',, 4,�:: ,., . : Mrs. Keith Miller, of Melbourne, as it?" she was asked "Oh," she replied, ,," .. ..:��,­! r .. I - -�O .....��.".."..... ,� : , I, . .�;�i�i, ,�1'��;�,�,*: :��i�x;%:., -:,�.. . - ,: , ,ji.:,�,:: :%':�:::::::::,:':'.Li::.;: ::!:::, _ - P&B"Ilger. The Red Rose left London "I sent him a cable message telling : .. I. . 2.".,.:, : :.i.�.��!i:::!.�!,�����i:�]�:.������i;i�i�i::i,,������:�i,,,���::��;,::�', :�;�i��,::. ..... . i�i�,_ -�i�.� 1...,,, Master of the, Merchant Service and . . 1�1 . .........�. : - - - , . ., - ., ::".,T..?-:,: .. , .. ,:.;..: :::,%i.:. ;:,:.:'�:'!.:.:­'­­.:. .:':,".. , - . A � . , !::.::� :! i . .. .. ;::�!:.:i .1 ' , - ::::�!. , , ::1:*: I . �.i. :� ::i.�, . *�*i,, _!,_.. ,:�:::.%:,�::.:. ii:!j:i� .:.,!1, ::,...,Ii.n.," ::.:,j:: I I ; . ::.:: ..,'. -�, on Oct ,:1:*.1;1::j, _..,:j,,t�,:�a ;: N';i:.,.;:N�,� a. , . , - Fishing Fleet, was Met at the 4tation : - 17, on the flight to'AustrRlia, him to expect me by 'plane,' and he ...I 1'.'."4'�..,i�I......�.I,.:....... ..::!�_. .. ]::i.,,;*:,:�i,:",.,:.�.:,.: .. ::.,�1:.: ....... . . . -j: � - . . ,,. I * I .:.­ ..:�,. ...:�!� -��i:: . ,. . ff I. . . I -I 11 ,'I%-: :"!::�,:::* , i :::,:,�:::.::.'.;,::..,:jji*:,::�;i: . :::��:;:: ,x, ��: .... . _;'..-IiI.J�1 ..,,?, �.,, :-:-.­:.:.. " .. � : : i I.. I , ,. ::L". . ..i,��.':. ' 1". :. .­:. . L., by the Lord Mayor of Bristol and :::.;,.�i :�;�: . -with many mishaps on cabled back. 'Do not do ariything fool- .:���,:;�:�i;;i:,�,; ::!!� .,.: !*,,::;:,�;i'::i,:- .':.'.:'.;,.'.'.-,.L ...,'' , - :�:�,:::,�::�.:�"i�':.....:�.:'.,. �. 0 ­ , and she met ... :il!i,';:: : ::�� �:t,`:::, - I ' 4e-.,::�:':::X,--:1 .. �:�:i:..�.L ,:,;.:�....",',.:,':''�.,,,':::�,.:::.t.::!."�,,L,'"...".: " .:' . - ' :-the way. 1. .­:,.....,%::TL.:­d�::: .;,.!..�Ii; . other officials. Entering a motor car, I :'Ir:.,;i:::��:;.�:­:;'� .;:.:;:.­ i��:1� t 11 ish' and he sent the money for my . _:_X.��.,..;`.. .�...."'...." . . I L - :.;:.:-:i"'i.';�' :;�` r. : L'�;' . I they drove through the gaily-*bedakged : Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller p;;mge by-boat; but I used It for the ._,�:,..:..,: ;.,_.,."::..:.::.:.::..;�:.:,.�ji:�1,4�':.�:�'�",".,.'i:7",�;:::i�j��::; . ..L ... �, ..."'i - . . I .,� ,�: ., � . � i �� : .: '4 . ",.I., V,.:,...::X,.:.:,,:..:.:.:::.:;I.:', ,i.:1 �; � I ..." :, i, "-:.:..!7d.: __. .;i ,:":,::;,!,;�::::;.:,�:lj:'�:;�r�!!7.,::.:,:::,:,.,:", 1:11: streets lined- with cheering throngs ,,�.Is .I,.,1:,:-�,�� 1 . . � i6 . I : 11.�!,� , ", '. ..:. " ".�L'i'� � . I ;i1i.ril� '*� ." , .�":::�;:i;::�,..::,; .1, ;4 1%�.,�,��:::.�:�:i.::;: .I arrived with the punctuality that trip." :���i?,�.�,i�,,!.,,�,�,��.].,,ii�:�i���i .. : , ��;�� , ::.',.�,.�'.... .. ��. L! , . .. _... P.v, . . j-, I ' I ...: .."'. . . : I ?,' , . . ­.... . , .. - -� _ ... .... . , , f?�i�:!. , .1�:.:..:. *o Avonmouth. - ,-�.g ,�!�:`:::,!�! "., . :�'::..,...',�',:i:j�� ­ . . - . :�. ..,::: _I.: .., �4 ,i.:,i::�_'�1'-".:,:�'!:i::'j�';::;j"��"'�?��"­'­'',".... ".:�..:;,!::,:�',�z :�����:i�: , . ... :, %:�ij .,:. , . ':! . I . ,�L:�i!i!*:�!!�;� - .:::�:,ii . , L , Characterized Hinkler's visit. They On the day of their arrival in Dar- -,:�; ,.,,�'-�i�i�:.��., ­-i.:.i!:,., . � ?�.Z , :.. . .. � ,;�.:­., ;:., � :�, � 11 I iii�:��i 1,,:::�,,_ - ... - ,;! ' ::.':''.�;'�:'�.':.'�L ::.-:::':��,'�' ._:�i��::�i�:��.�� : ,.,!:.�:: ..�.i The guests of honor occupied ape- . ,� . I­� -.1 * ... - ..__.,:. ��,���i:�i.��l,:�;:.��;�'.-.��i'�:;'*i,i��i� ,V.;,1PX.­:.-.:�:.r.:,:,�;::,,:, ., ,. . , ": ,:.: :: ��?,��*.k�.:�-,:�.",;.�.:��.�".,:..:..�..',.. .1.-::;,:1,-:;:::::'. .�,:.--;.!� . I ­ in, the aviators announced that the " - ;,:�:�,:;;: ...,�:,,%: � . ". -L :] �:,.,.,i�:��i!:,'���,,�:�!"�,:,: *�c` . . mere doe from Toowoomba at 5 p.m., w - ..,- ' �.. "'I �, , , ­�.�'.- 1. fl, �:,:, ,'X,,:,. ,.:�:,.�!.� ,�:.:.�-�:.....;:.::,.' . , ..:,�.'�:1*1.��x".,..�,'�,",,",,,, ,�;''�..�:,.:...,.It:.:.:.,::...,".;�L,.:.,:: �.'��L­ .. ---- ­­ . .. . ::., , L - .. . and at that hour the g .L:,, - '4 ::_.,;:,: �� .. ':�;:;..,:. ,�. , � cially constructed stands overlooking graceful outline t up to that time had cost them �:":::' �i:L:.:4�' ,.:;.,&,., "'.;.i: ,.:i":;*, ���.I. �I�:�;�,;*; "'::.,,- . :,�,.:: : - . : �.�1:1�, ' :_��,,;"..::. *�. . , .-�;�,:� 1. � the Avon and Severn, along which .I .q,�,!. � �:i�::��::.�,.".;"��.��...���i:l�i::*"",.�i:.,,",]�:",I.��:�::�L;I I I .;,.:,i ;":�1:- �4p_ .%�.:�,i�.."p-I ,^i-I.-p�. it 1. '_i L . , . � - I :;::`:'4'.i"�:r�::;..ii"X.::;;,,;:., ,:.:,�'.I,:i_- -i ,I'",. .I I 1,:..:j.. ,.!:.; ,�:;:;�-*�,',�',..­ .�.,;i�:: , , -�.",, :L.�:�� ",,,� . . .. .I . Of the Red Rose with two Quantas I22,000 of their own money. Hinkler's , _­ . _.e.,,: . ii,f.' :,:;�'�, .�: � ,�� ..i. �411_��:.�Ii_ .'','' . . .;" ­ I �­ _ ;7.,:� ,,�:;�- ;: '* ,t,.-,'-.1..:.1. ,- .. , , :mil... L - '. ... . - ­::j:i:i- ­ . . _. - ;:��;, .:,:� '' "i I 1.�.i... . . - the R. M. S. Bsyano with the Prince ":, :.�� %�,".,, ,:,:. , , . �, - __ ..." . , X'. .�.. ,.i.,.17!'� .::, � ; ,,��: -t.�.: :.- - ii;i­ .. . , , , '11� i ) -I e ..':�''_:,::�:1....,:";�.'­ ;'­:�%-;- ­:,.:L;:" .. . "� ,_.; . -� I I.-�� :��', _: I., I......�'. . "'� ,_:�.,:� .::',:`�4:�. � . Plan" as escorts appeared over th flight cost 955. The journey.from LOU- . ... � .; - ,:: .,� . - ... ' .V11 � - �­'...'::. . : I 1. ;,i.,, .' '. .4 . :.., '. 1 . �. �:;" - . 7 : _­-­ ,:�. i" . � 1"i ,��' aboard passed on his way to the new -�'­ �* ' city and made a most Inapiriag * . �­i. .., : 1 I:`:1 dock, and 'thousands of 'school child- - don to Darwin occupied - 4*_..AfP_ ,� � :; .:A;,� .. ,"'.. 1 ,� - ... ... 4, , , I � ­�,:. , . -::1.. . - ' I •, 5.1�, ­'''' :;,;�,:� , I .. � ''I""i , I "t -Pic pied 32 days' By W ,1, ZZ. .� - , ..:, , , . .. . airman and Ing time. : -� ., ;;� - 11-1- : , , ' � : 1. ,i� : '!!..:-"'' :, .. - I I I e I I.i.. j,�,� . -�::, .. - tare. The venture of the I , :_,�T :1 :r :" :.1;4:., . . . .;��,_ 1_;t;4 '. : ­,,_,::­, -air;": 711! ... : :.. ... :: ., .�M�, ren sang "God Bless the Prince of . .. 11 -.. : ..his plucky little companion h L - - I i _.i.:.;`i1%;` ::: ".1- ... ., : -r,;,' , �r',:� ::::r: ::: :,:,;L:'.�' ,.� ,1: ;:Ik,�, " �. 0 ti. , � - � � i. i : . :";; ! . .:�...F: ales." The vessel broke the ribbon I I I , ,:,��,:�:;:.iL::­!,'. 1, . I I ::::;. Ar -:.' I W people, and ��, "t,:, ­.- -­ ...''.... I ... I ., L........... _ I the imagination of rho peol I : :.,J..��...... . �.;" _� ." i:: . L. '� .411111.,90,1�','....,.'....�1.- .. . I . .- X: - ". .11, L . � - -�,:%,;i�`,,, .: , " I W.,.1, . � '' .*;�, , . I .�;?"., , ,.,,. iz .., .4 - I _.,X I A� . which , "t " "". . 1 Will Go Alone to Arctic - :#:.:�:��:!?=. '­: :!...::"w .�..� - ':�i��',�"'�� . ".' ­_ 4ii, io . % `• ' 'there was intense interest in the land- 'M:.:�,_,��,:. i.::i.11�11�1'. W.'W M_4oi�. � ., - .; , ,4 , ., had been placed across the en ,., .. , -� , - ,�i:. �:!!: , .1, N - - .1 i"', :: � .,. ii, - .- ,: '." . � is : ,: ; 'L , - - . 10�::-1 . ... .. I .. �,�� I . 0 trance and the dock was -declared I. � 11 N ., A , �ii.M q... .!.",... ; iik, ::�::: ... ";. ., 11. I , I R - Ottawa.-In order to obtain ma� .�, : � .1, � ".f . : : . " 1 �� .ft of the plane the Eagle Farm Qsi , 111iftdrOme. The aviators impressed terial for a thesis, Cornelius Osgood, formally open. The Prince then dis. � . GREAT BRITAIN'S NEWEST WONDER WARPLANE' - . , - . . .I q,embarked at the dock entrance and . . .*_�"..��, ,. i.. *verYone with their modest and ab- of Chicago, will go to the Arctic . ;ill'I . 1. . , Ripon II is capable of 150 miles an hour, yet able e air for on a decorated dais received an ad- - '.�.---%Irll, Bence of fuss. Alti:ough Is had broken alone to record native Eskimo and ,_,UR 1 1 'two recon in aviation-the longest *Indian sono on a phonograph, 12 hours with load and discharge a torpedo weighing a ton and drop I dress of welcome from the corpora. .. , .1 - � ._�2 . . . . ph' 0 . . , 4", - and bombs. Picture shows the plane releasing a torpedo. . " I. distance flight in a baby airplane Mr. Osgood,who is 23 years old tion of Bristol. . . . �..I ­- . ... - I . L . I , '. ,earryinx aidsmiger and the conicey- a postgraduate student in the depart- I I . � " . .. . I I . _.. � , 1 I �.. ing of the fir4t woman by air from ment of anthropology at the.Univer- point is that the work goes on, that , 0 . I . - � I I L it is well dore, and that it shows Great Micros",pie examination of Franz I . � .. :.-'':' :,England 65.Australia--,Capt. Lancast- city 'of Chicago, plans to leave here Plymouth Greets - I ; .... , or generously made it Ocae that he for Edmonton and Fort Norman, !Britain is not falling behind in aerial Haig's "Portrait of a Woman" reveals ,... . regarded Hinkler's achievement as the'which he will use as a base for ex- . Sir Alan Cobham,activities, but actually taking the lead that h� got his-'�unuaual grays by a Jr , . I �• Z'I test of any British aviator, and ploration of the Great Bear Lake dis- in the most useful for such activities: Mixture ,of Bake white and charcoal Geographer" Back can take. I I black-now seldom used by aptists. be hastened to add his quota of praise trict. He expects to be gone a year "Flying* I I.? - 1 . . . , I . tote ,tra)ltint Qu,?rnslan(ler. and a half. During much of the time 1; ,- Everyone ,was anxious to see the he will live with the Hareskin Indiana. 21.000-Mile African - . . - 1. . - Plucky little woman who has earned�Last summer he visited the Peace .-,-_ :� . .. Flight . ­� � 1 ..: the distinction of being the first of I River section of Northern Alberta. . ' . � . .:,. 1, i,.. I LL4 ,I IL ..I .1 . - ..'� .: . I I I � . � - London.-Follow 21,000 mile .. -1: � , , - . a . ,, , " - - I I . 1�, I -_� -- her sex to By from England to Aus- The one-man expedition will be Axa. 4 1 I" -11 .- . . . .� ....� flight Cob- ,.,.. I I ... �I" traits, and everyone agreed that herlunder direction of -the National Mu, A,&round Africa, Sir Alan 4 .; :,:.. , ... I ,�"''�'. ,W 1" I � . .� .,�. . . . . ham" rent Britain's !'flying goo- i i: . ,4.,�: _ I . I,::�. I I .. � . :. ; 1: 11 I . .. . _�... ,nickname, "Chubby," described her In seam of Canada. . � I grapher," returned to his base at Ply- `:'.1: � .. . . . ... . . . I �. . I . � ... ...� I _.. . I =W mouth . . ; ;. .. -I I I.W . . .: -_ th on Thursday evening to recei-.-e I/ ;t�'--.'� . . %1�"' ` .. , . .� . . . � I 9� I enthusiastic welcome from � I I "I I .. a . I - � . I . .. . I I , lan enthu m a great . � . . . - What WouWn't Go? . . . . I 1�.. . 1 - . - I Hoe. His arrival was so unexpected - 11 � .111 I . . - . . ­.. ­'. ,�­ - . — -I- A. �-'V-. - Sefton. � . . .. . ... t2t;� . . -�1, I ­ . 4 . -1 . . ." , I I - that A,ir Vice-Marshal Sir W. : �L, : �I .1.I 'i � . L.. � I " 7.11 1 ' , I _� � - . I .� ,, � Brancker. the director of civil avis- I � � ,. ­ . IL ..i ,.- 10 _e .. tion, who had gone to Plymouth to , _. - '.1 -, - 11, . � 00 express the air ministry's congratula- I , ..­ I 4 I . z J I . 11 . ... f - . . -J 1. tions, had gore walking along the �1'.1 r . I . I .;.. 1, ;,� . �; I �: �,f"", � "I'L'� I`W� !.i�.., ,� 1�,I .I P%_141 � yerinoking the sound when , � :, ,.,,, ! ,. headland q. :' . �. "I _ L . 11 I 1. 1 he spotted the flying boat. He sprint- : ,. -1 L- ,, 1 . - �_ _ :L d ,:,..!.k. ­� 1. i .A� , - * . 1. , , . ­ . I '. Awl I - ) 11 I .. 4"' , ,;4 1. . .I- 4 I I . . � . '. AM, . -, I , . I idgw!�- ed two miles. arriving breathlessly I I�. . .i.. I it, � �, ,A . .. . . .L- g . ...I .. � . 4 I just in time to welcome Sir Cobham as .,� " , ::: , ...... I- . ! IN.I . � L4" � t . .. . 1 , e "" � 114 , . � . Ii. .. ; .. � , .:.�, . �L_'_, .� . I he came ashore. - - I - I . I I .. .. - -� - � - -M g7, -" I to , - , .., . '. . . P�� L ,01:�, ' - �, % , I . 7 ,tr , .0 , ,. " Sir Alan,said he was convirce4 that 1 , . �� ,. I . I . ,2� 1 . . .. I I . there were wonderful opportunities . . .?.. , * I "All p, 4�, �- N , ,.�._";,k _� i . �, 't � A ,� � 'L, .' .�-:;,_, I . . _ ... .. L�L . .1. I . ,� for the establishment of aviation - . . ­_ ," ... .. .. ­ ,. ;. I routes in the "Dark Continent," for . �. ?.. " ". . F.. 7. . .. ". .h. - . . .. 1,"..''�� �. - flying is possible 365 day% in the year,I . I .. �-J 1 LA'. I 1 7 11 -11'. ..- . .- and journeys which take days or - . 11,,LL i ii, 'r'l, �. . . I. .. 11 ,j*, I 1. 11 ". �1. "-�.t I, 1� I . ,- .. .,1 .& I . . � . TRIO OF BOY SCOUTS WIN A TRIP TO AFRICA - . . - � weeks can be accomplished in a few .I.. .: . "I ,.� -1,�:" ,.�� ' ' . .. . , .. . . I They will so with Mr. and Mrs. Martitt Johnson to hunt big game. From hours -- .. .. ; I� �1_ 0-, ...'. I . I 1. . . _ . .- . . ... _... .I., 'L . I I . . • . _ ­ lett: Douglas Mver, Atlanta; David Martin, Jr,, Austin, Minn.; Robert COBHAM'S FEAT. _�,�­ : � . -.-.- �. . .1 I..... .. I I ...... _ . .' L .. ......1. . 1. ... Douglas, Jr.. Greensboro, N.C.' Without any flourish of trumpets� �. , I 1:,:1 �, ., . !.:, - L ... .. . . ... . . *: , ., � IL, . :!.'�: - .. ­ - : ­ . . .a:: - .� - � _. . . - . . . . Sir Alan Cobham slipped quietly into - - .,... . . . .i-. , . . . I I'.: L I I 4! ... . ...-:yi . -� Plymouth , I , , .. .. . 11 Town Thursday night and 1. I .. IRECOGNITION_ .1 DEMANDS : ',:. :' "L ­ � �. I 'HaW oe wei - the Southern Crow came over Wheeler landed at the aerodrome, thereby corn- .., _ _.. - I. I . . , -. an comes Field,circled and taxied down in front leting an aerial. tour of 1. The Nizam of Hyderabad. most powerful of the Indian native rulers; has ... . . ; twenty-one . : I 1�� . " of the revieuing stand, where more thousand miles from England around demanded recognition by the British government of his Independence. Hs. - .. . , . . . L- - .;e .' .i t "Southern Cross than 2,00 'persons had gathered for Africa and back, a trip that occupied rules 121,500.000 people. . . ' - .�. . .. . - .. - . the welcome. Governor .Wallace R. five months. This is by far the great- - - U.S. . -.,: - Farrington of Hawaii was first to est extended air flight ever made. It _. Forest C Nurmi Will Run in _� . . . -, U.S. to Australian Flyers Plan Farrir - , . . . Conservation - �. . to Move on in a Few . greet the intrepid crew. was undertaken purely for survey Sherbrooke Tribune (Lib.): Alarm- . 1 928 Olympic Games . _21.'.3 I k_' Almost corAi throughout, the- Purposes skud the results hayt-proyed . � I I-,-W - -..-___ __ - -- .. , I. ... . . 1. Days' Time - ., � flight the radio transmitting set of the of very great value. Lady Cobham late predict early disappearance of msterdam, Holland.-Th Dutch , , - . .y . ' ­ " 11 � I - ... . _49- . ,�.. plane kept the world informed of the accompanied her husband throughout our forests. They claim that in a Olympic Committee received word I ,..1`.1A4 .�'.. -a . -1 - NE.-T-_ -- - i craft's progress., In the flight'i later his trip. . Wednesday that Paavo ,Nurmi, the ..". _� - _ : .-FIJI �XT STOP ' short time, fifteen or twenty years, .. . I ' stages the operator reported battery British airmen continue'to bio their great Finnish athlete, whose partIcipa-, � .:I� ,:,, ..- � _�-14 . _1 . 'Honolulu--Spanning the Pacific air trouble prevented reception, but per. work unostentatiously, and without certain industries will not have any tion•-in the 1928.games had been con- - .,�:;�,� line from Oakland, Cal., the giant tri- . need I sidered doubtful, will enter the 1,600, . . .., I � I- feet tarnsmission continued. any seeking after shouting and flag- more wood tbau they actually . ..".4i . .Motored monoplane Southern Cross ' I . -meter flat races and . .- 14-Mi � At noon the Southern Cross report- waving. In fact, this sort of thing is for raw \rnatertal. No doubt these and 10.000 . .: ,....V�,,�� - - landed a't Wheeler Field, near here, ed: "We soon will be there now. Cross- specifically discouraged by the author- affirtSatiz-_-are exaggerated, but the hurdle events. . 11 :_ - at 12.19 p�m., Pacific Coast time,. Fri- ing Oahu, nesting Wheeler Field." ities, and the British Air Ministry there is plenty of cause for disquiet The other Finnish stars. including' - ��: 4-..__ � .­. day, completing the first Jeg of a Then the ship passed over Honolulu, conveys its rare congratulations with and to take the necessary steps be. William Ritola, Albin O. Stenroos, the , 7,788-mile aerial journey from Cali- and headed for'Wheeler Field,20 miles a minimum,of publicity. The main fore it Is too late. 1924 Marathon winner, and E. Vilen,, -,.'-- .1 I I I I — hurdle.r, are reported in excellent con.: - � -J I i.�,: . - - —_ . . � ..fornia to Australia. , , ..' away, where It landed within 18 min- _ - — I. N - .." The hazardous 12,400-mile ocean hop utes. , . . dition. *I' . �..1_.. : was made in 27 hours and 28 minutes. : . - - .-. . . .... . . . "Gimme a Couple of Eggs Please" _ . Paa,vo Nurmt, four-time winner and . - _�: ­,�� , . 0 L . . . - `��!; . ,:_ .. - '. t.. , -A race with a fast-falling gasoline ., .1 - - individual running. star of the 1924 mWply developed in the closing hours Jefficoe in .. ; - - ­. . . ,. - 1 -1- 1 ­ I "'. -9 , 1:� ... I .- - . . . . Olympics 'at Paris, will attempt to 11 "....:I:-�Zl I . - . �. � . .,-Ztl? . ,of the flight, and there were term , , . * I . conquer a new field, the hurdles, It .;. -. �3 - �, - , I­1. 'I 11 , �. '. .:--- . . . .1moment's when'n the plane's radio, '.I ,Motor CoHision , .. developments bear out the word sent . 1- . -11 ­­ . .� . ­......­ . . . : ... ,# . which had sent out a dramatic account . to Amsterdam. Presumably Nut .. . . , , . t_-.� . . . . .::- .of the hopes, fears and emotions of would select the 100-meter low hurdles, � ,71 . British Admiral Has Narrow !�!,%i�.. , ­ . .. .','.�.,:..W_".�, . -the crew of four, Bashed a message- I.,-�'. . but it Is doubtful whether the Finnish %..-1 �� , . -, , 1 I -,".. '.. . "Guess we are lost'vp Escape When Car Hits .. I-1. 111i4WX"1111111:!1'':� 1"'I'llem,- - I runnerlas speed enough for this short .1� - - 91 There was little gasoline to spare Z%-� lill:l''!illl . . Bus , i. ,J.'�... 1) I event. He entered the 800-meter run I _ � , - . .1 . , 1. . . - _. , . r 1i . � .�� -- . . � - when the great blue and silver Fokker :�­ .. ; . ..1, 7 I V ,% � In the last Olympics, but did not start, e' ' Ldnd,on.-Admiral Lord Jellicoe and , .1h, � I . � - I flime to a halt after its long cruise d . " . 4 is _:­­."��-�� . . li4,�, confining his effortC'to winning the �. , ; � ­ Xfta I�,� ... .­ � . ... . . ; .,kill I i . . I� � : 4'q S � . Vrom the mainland. It was the fifth Lady Jellicoe narrowly escaped injury ��,t ;�; :1,500-meter flat races, the 3,000-hieter .I ' , I � . !ji'� ." time the perilous passage had been recently when their automobile collid- . . . 1() I K I team race, and 10,000-meter cross- ed with a motorbus in the busy W - . 1 I I . . . ! I -_ ., gmecessfuNy negotiated. est � ill i country. I I 1%J to i Since the cross-country race has .. �. ­ . -- Commanded by the Australian, Cap. End district, . I . I . � 3 . W I � -Smith, and Admiral Jellicoa commanded the * been removed from the Olympic pro- with --ol"'tain Charles Kingsford , �1 � jA . �,!.� it I . I , . .,with a crew of Charles T. P. Ulm,i British Grand Fleet in its North Sea ,., I seely the 10,000- Australian . - relief pilot; James War- battle with the German navy in 1.916. .,!.­��. "i.", :, I . &V . I 1 gram, Nurini will s - �Ilol. i. . I !,meter title on the opening day, with , ser, United States radio operator, and Great controversy-followed as to whe- , - '.11 '. I ,"P_. I . .. __ 1� i Ritola as probably his foremost.tival. . `­�i . � ,, . . Harry Lyon, United States navigator,I ther he had given proper support to I�.��:.. -" ., By defending his title In, the 1,600- - . �, ­ . -, . I 14t.11,1,.­,� , 1. . I "meter run, Nurmt will face the Amerl. . the plane took off from Oakland at Admiral Earl Beatty, commander of V-1:1- ! � .. .. � I 'i. I .11. ,I . ..:�,;.�*" I 8.51 a.m., Pacific time, Thursday. I his battle cruiser squadron . ..'.--'q . , and whe- i I 1 4 ". -�., !can star, Lloyd H'ahn, and probably .. , : .�!,1;4 .,� �,;�,' . ., - I"We had a beautiful trip,no trouble then if he had, the German fleet could 1- 1� , - I . .. - ....... ... , I �. .. .. I.i- .. I Dr. Otto Peltzer, his Germkq con- �9i;�:i�_.'11�;1�4, . . at all-," said Captain Kingsford-Smith, not have been destroyed. . W-.,,_�. ­I .. . 4�' . :.I.. _1 .. .1 . n� qn.eror, If the latter is In shape to . . '' ...., . . I I 1.11 .. ... : . ,,I . . - start. � ... , -t � . first to leave the plane amid the plau- Naval experts, qs time went on, in 1(i ' ti.%. popu. clined more and mire to Jellicoe's side. - . . ; .- - . . : (lits of the emotional Hawaiian I - C. __ . .- � - ....__.. lace. "we will coAtivue, as planned, Only three years ago he was raised . I . . -�; opo4 - - 717he Desimble Immigrant .. " . ' . to Suva." . from the rank of Viscount, which I :,�!-:;_ .. — .t Winnipeg Liberte (Ind.): The, Rin- "I . ,", , ..;.--�1,..�, If schedule to f*Uow,ed the fliers King George bad given him in 1018, � �"- -t - ;, �!,-� , --1-11-77.", , �_._­.,,�-�._'41 . � . . .7 - . fret Bill Is not Intended to make na- I . '4.. ..1. � will hop off within a day or two on the to Earl-the title granted his two fel., N�11..��X,�,ix%�I�i'* ' " ­. , �, . � ,­_'..:,"� = ...I �, _' I P., low-leaders ih the war-Field Marshal -, i- " 7M off I ... .. turalizatlon more easy,but,to facilitate .. ....:,,��; - . log of 3,100 miles to Suva, on, � .I proces�a for desirable immigrants. The. !­.-."�,_".-.� : the tiny Fiji Island. The take-off will Haig and Admiral Beatty. _.,� . I . 1, . .. FIVE AND TEN CENT GROCERY SHOP is NEW - - - '. .' i important thing is to simplify the .�. �:'....I I . .. be made from a specially constructed 0 . I I. Is on 9V1 Avenue, New York, not far from the theatrical district, and I ­.- rulnway on the B�WWVW Sande of The motorized business-cycle is a � pracess and above all to make It unt- � .. -i L. .., t, - Is expected to beldbe first link of a chain'calculated to All "a.long felt-want." form, as to the case In the other Do- I : .;',-)n .. .� rov'olutfona�ry thlrig-all Its turas .." �.'71iN . . I an I � , :Ka,USLI Island. i one man operatei�L . - I , . ,_ for the better. . I " I �r . .. . * minions. . ".I.I %. I . . Eseorted by army and navy planes, . � -12'� - r- . , ; ..�'.. I ., , . . .� ..: . I I I � : � .! I .. I i �Pf . "v I I I �. ::t ;. 1. !ii r�l I ti:. . ::.. :: :: !: . . . ; �^� : : : 1:.� 11 _*XQW.0%.0.__. _________1_-A1A---_41S — . . --- - - - I ......:. - . I �.. �I .. ,. . 117 I :1 ""W-Cafiah, -. . -A - _.- I , � , � ,. I I ­ . � . .I .. . � . _-) . . I . I . . . . ., . .. , . *. . I.1 I , ,.. .1... .10- L. __--, I I � -1 . . I I . 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B. and Mrs. -:Sirs. Win. B7urf, of T'orolAo, -The pupil obtaining highest • "`' accompanied by 'her two gong,, tnarks uu, the'Eutrance Examtna- _ _ Powell' William and Robert, a ant Sun- tion, writing'at Pickering G+entre, �e are about to place our year -M r. and Mrs. Redditt'._ and . p the _ -family spent Sunday with rely day at the home of T. and Mre: will win and hold-for nue year, _ A beau frost on Saturday lyune F. Edwards. Principal• of pp Q fives in Waterford. Hallett. Silver Cnp donated by Miss Eve 78u lof Salt., r Phone US• for , --Fred and Mrs: Baird moved to _ y _ evening did considerable.damage Dunbarton Public School. The pu- _ - - ' the city last week where they p � •• will reatcke in future. to the early potatoes, beans and ppikwill receive a miniature cup for te-prices. S peClal prices . l>Cl ton �. -John T. Stephenson hasinetal- totuatoes which had been trans- -John (or her)own. led a gasoline pomp for the sale of planted in the aspen., -On Friday$ June .let, P. C. S. and halt-ton lots. :Cash and at r -No Qity Service gas. -The King's birthday was not handed the Night Hawks a sur- _ -Ed. Walsh, who contemplates generally observed throughout prise and pulled out a victory for , ., moving to the city to reside, ie the province. The bithday of themselves. The boys from the the Car. ft` a are _plasia our offering for sale his.fine residence Queen Victoria, wlfieh was so en- P. C. S. are tQ be cougratnlated on _. {� Ja the village. thushtsticaliy observed in the the way they utilized every T childhood days of oui• gland r• on the field includingthe umpire. order on dune l U. So hurry. -Mise Jean Clark7eft on Satur sate, has lost Dooe of its popular. The9e are the boys who will be -day to spend a week with her ale- ter, Mrs. F. F. Baledon and few- ity in the present generation. It Pickering a future ball team and .. , a eomes in a season of the year should be given every encourage- Just a word about thequality of Salt. Owing to in- ,ily, of Burford- when•the people are -ready fqr a Ment. The only thing they need -;adequate methods of refining ordinary salt' contains ' -W. H. Ellicott and wife acid support ,10 per cent. water. That is in 1001bs of salt there are �^ Jtwo daughters. Misses Audrey and general holiday, when the 'sprig¢ now is en rt from their school - 1 Myrtle,'e ant Sunda with W. 8. work is mostly over and in a de mates who are-not .on the team. 10 The of water. When this salt is kept loog and Mrs. Powell. y lightTdl season of the year. King This has been somewhat back• it becomae very hard. i C. H. C. and- Mre. Wright, of. Edward's birthday came in No. ward this year, but let uf, hope Toronto, vember, when the 'weather is not that from now on' the school will spent the week-end with Algia and Mrs. Gordon and other usually favorable, and King{deo- .turn nut in full force and cheer u+ r e a comes too soon after Victoria their boys to victory. The score " The Salt we sell—The Dominion Salt 'Pickering friends. g far the game wag P. C.9. 15. Night ;Companies bade the flueet ref lifog - - ,� t -biro. Bedson returned home Lay last week, after spending ten days -Rev. Father W. J. Ryan, who Hawks.-Scribe:- equipment, con9eg2 per their Salt , i has had charge' of 'the Roman GREEN RIVER. contains only 2 per cent of. With her de'ughter, Mrs. McLean, water. off said. of Cleveland, Ohio, Catholic Churches at Whitby and -A much peeled Lain in liberal Pickering during the poet' fifteen Oliver Pugh was slightly ill last . }' quantities Yell on Wednesday years, left last week to spend week, but has now quite recovered. Fred T. Bunting, " Pi�'illsBrt'n� I to several monthe in his native land; A number of Oddfellows attended .''Established 1.857. which will be very beaeficis R Ireland, in.order to enjoy a well- the service at Stgtiffville on SundaS t all kinds of.vegetation. earned rest, and to 'benefit his last. -J. B. and Mrs. Horn,of Peter- health which hes not been of the R. G. and Mrs. Scott, of Toronto, f boyo, accompanied by the latter'$ sent . the week-end,with relatives • father, W. G. Ram, spent Sunday beet for ao�tune. Father Ryan p L in the bur . ._ here. Hire. Horn and Mr. Ham has been twenty-five years in Can.' g _ A number from haze attended the . remain here for a few daye ads daring which time be has bad Claremont Field Day on Saturday e e tore only n} two vacations of any great iq * before returning. y last and report a good time. F - -M-rs. D.'J. Callaghan r+nA little length. Prior to his dephrture be There will be a football match here was presented by his parishioners •ieoo, of Toronto, are spending a between Cherrywood and Green Ricer l with a well filled purse. During on the evening o • To aH users Qi few days this week in town,owing g f Saturday, Surn 9, his absence hie brother, Rev, Fr. 1� the illness of her mother, Mrs. at 6.30 o'clock. E Ryan, of Toronto, will be in.J. Mnrkar, who le confined to her The W.C.T.L'. will heldtheir reg ge charge of the work• ular raonthI meati on Tuesday, n se �,� �,� �r P arat Life .bed through illness. y -At the annual meeting of the --Rev. T. J. Dew sad. Mr,Lee, g June 12th, at 3 p.irl. All women and Woolen's Iostit,ttte held last week 'rrk are welcome. of Bradshaw, who had been at. g' -. :Lendings the meeting of Synod at at m the home of Mrs. Sohn Draper Frank and Mrs. Turner eertain- . £ Toronto, called on Jobo and MM following officers were elected : ed a number of young folk in honor A quick ,and sure ' death to the "insect. Hon. Pres.; Mrs. Robt. H. Crook : of Master Ross Turner's twelfth Draper last friends. and also Pres., Mrs. W. B. Powell ; 19t Vice_ birthday on Monday last. A stimulant W the plant, r« - called on other $lendsPres., MrP. R. Winter, 2nd Vice- Hugh Micheli and sisters Ada, and _ rl -The Ladies' Aid of St. An. re. J. M rx raw a urc w 1 a ter •. a fl motor to to Oakville, Oma- - �`� - ' ' regular monthly meeting at the- on Mrs. J. Cowan ; Directors, Mrs. flying p r home of Min. 'John' Annan on (Dr )Cartwright, Mi-P. C. A. Star• t;h,'M21tQs1 arca Trafalgar on Sunday What Wednesday", Jane 18th. at 230 P. rite. Mre. W. H. Bray. Mrs. W. J. last. �u I�llle�r ��. i Clark, Mrs. k Alethia, Mrs. N. Our boys were heartily cheesed on. na. (standard time). All theladies Banks, Mrs G. Law, Mrs. J. Drs Tuesday last when they Were vic- t are invited. tonops in their football ,game _wit)1 ung Bug Mlle! 18 Compound consiting of Poisons and -We congratulate Dr. V. E. er. Mrs. (Dr.) .Failaise, Mrs. Ed Whitby, whom they detested by a Marl (Marl is a calcium similar to slack lime but which con- _ _-N, Andrew thehonorconferred Andrew, flies. H. Arnold, Mrs. J. lents of 4-0. _ 'oar him by lata fellow medical Andrew ; Anditor., Mrs. R. Wint• - tains properties not characteristic of lime). 'Marl, when pre- Miss G. Poc:krin ; District iN MEMORIAM.' pared b our process, is an excellent Fertilizer, which will ' 1practitionere of Ontario Conary eT"• P Y -at their aannal Convention which Director, Mrs.N. B ksi ; Flow McDONALD-In loving memory of function in two ways. It can be 'worked in the,soil and stimu K was held one day last week in er Com.. Mrs. N'. Beaks. Mrs. Jae. Charles McDonald, who died June Music Com.. Mrs late the plant through the root, or dusted on the foliage and R 'Whitby.-at Lhe HospiLlsl BnildiDi;s 13iohardsoa 4th,-1929. iwtien he was elected President. (Dr.) Cartwright$' Miss Fawkes, - absorbed through they pores of the leaf. Hing Bug Hiller its =Ma Hard Clough met with s Mies M. Gordon. DevotFaled and trueearntill in all-his ways, r y Ae usual, a penteal of the Devoted and true tilt the end .of his prepared by, the thorough mixing and GRINDING of prepared 'very painful accident y There- daily papers on Monday moieoinR aaysc Marl and Poisons in proportions which have proven best. . . slay last which will lay him oil reveals a very large anmber of A loving son and brothel so kind, duty for some time. He was eta- What a wonderful memory he left be- motor accidents,aodin every case. 'What It. Is Adapted For iR>tiated driving a lead roller for hind. or nearly so, dqe to carelessness. - Ql inlao Bros., and the foot rest -Sadly missed by Father, Mother, became 1 One of the most frequent cause o�yee, causing him over fall Brothers ane Si9tCT8 Xie Bu Killer is used and adapted for Potato B'098, . ,... of accidaots to that of cutting in. g g P, ' off. ' The roller passed ower his The reckless motorist will take Reserve June lith for Greenwood Rose Bugs, Plant Lice, Tomato worms, . Moot spraining it badly and also Cabbage Worms, ' badly bpAsian his body. deepera� chances in trying to garden party. - Tobacco Worms, and any insect that feeds upon the leaf. It Pass annther, He knows be is at- -At SL. Qeorge a Church on tempting something of which be Now Adwor"somo.sea, will not blister, burn or injure the leaf 'of plant or vegetable Sunday : Sunday School meets at is not ear!of eneceedintt, bnt ib 10.00;at 11.00 a. aa., there will he on which it is dusted, ,.It is sure death to the insect and a t . .the months celebration of the hie love of a thrall he makes the PASTURE TO LET-WiM t•kecat - y attempt, which, so frequently, 1p Ptie to pasture. wm.Lacey,Donbart".33-40 stimulant to the plant. _ Holy Oommuafon ; Evening Ser- - — - - p vice at,80, Rev. & W. Lone,of followed by, fatal cogsequencee. IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE-Aw = lbs Church a Redeemer, To On Sunday evening while motor- �>ey to Harold Barclay.R.R.2,`Cliremot'lt. ` Hew' to Appy mato, will charge morning ing south of Chatham, we saw the Phone Ctanc 31 s. anti _._ ieom letQ wreck of two cars, the R SALE-Seed drill, waenn atoll evening. King Bug Hiller should be dusted on the :plant (by — -The crying need of this part roes of s head•on collision,which �� �w and otter artiaes new. Wo. of'tbe province at the present time took place a few ttofoutee previoui L+•-'y. Donbarwa. - �-4a using•any porou"e bag similar to bran sack, King Bug Hiller to our seeing the wreck.- In Lois Mister Bags, or mechanical Dry Dusting Insecticide Blowers) -- - i.a good heavy rain and warm OR SALE-pre w�ndeD Ail-- in weather. Other parts of the pro instance two.pereone were killed F cmWit3m. sine 10t24, Apply to Al- lis njulndCa tags g in� the snag the leaf. Avoid Hain in hi h wind hen dew is falling or, on $ vaace have had eaffioieD6 ilia and bert ,Gray,Brougham. 39 in earl mll)rIIln or late' evening, to the Province of Quebec the VORSALE-Seedbucttwbeat,Silver ' r elharehes are offering rap prayers AUat fifteen minute4 later, arld a Ll Hull va:;et : AVy to L.Middleton,Brou• g g s gham, Pr-nae. 5, 40-43 for dry weather, he tlie-heavy few miles farther east. two more �� ' ns1� care bad just been badly wreckP•o, TRAY _From tot 22 cos: 2, -mine are thrAatening'to destroy c >, the crops. but W1Lh what CODsegneOCe9.,t0 1+Jp ukerinl.3 Holstein heifers with ,n ear. pe. Kindly phot P;t k aso3, +'� -'King*Bu Killer is more valuable and less expensive - —The Cloutersand Andley game the-occupants we did not find out, g last Wednesday was the real as q large_ crowd had assembled G7CR,SALE=Collie pups, alsoquer• for the following reasons : Ea-sy-to apply ; ready to use at all around the scone. This was i' cit or square timher. suitable for barn- ' thiogt. Both teams hit freely and „ Apply it C, Moore, R.R. 1, phone Pickering times • saves labor• no water hauling; * longer ; is. not often,which made the score m9unt another 'rage of cutting in." xo.1s27, 39 ' MUtoriog seem"It to be se deetract- dangerous to the-user and fertilizes the plant 'as, well as to the high figures. Frank Hal}, ive to human lives and property LOWING-Alen disking, cultivnt• for Lhe Clauterl, was, Lhe hitting Ping t reshirtg, grading. Anywhere within stroys the insect. r se War. reasonable distance. Charges moderate. Phone " �. demon and drove in a lot of rime. Mark 803.-Roy.Carter,Green River .137,40 ' An r tebe handicapped when -- 1 u. low aCHAPMAN their catcher' developed a thick ,AUOLEY l3ET OUR PRICES-On new and Inger and had to be replaced b a used farm machinery,cieam separator,also g p y Frost wire fencing and gates. It will pay you. roan with less experience,but who, Several from here attended'the S. W, IANOS'New oa tdho$Pickeed 2314pisoe, nevertheless, caught a Rood'game. S: anniversaryesrvlces at Erooklln The final setwe was ClOnters 28, On Sunday. P your old piano or organ token in xchari - Audley 14. Thos. Puckrin is improving t ierli, lyontbiy,paymenta.. _Drop me a litre or phone ' but will not ri able t0 do much work me and I will come out and see you. W Mair, 'N C —The Woman's Missioosrp Soot• this season, Whitby, Ont, 39 r' sty of-St. Paul's United Charh The 'Ladies' Aid. presented Mrs• WELLING FORSALE-S-roomed will have s social gathering on Sal leis n with a fern st rad at Wednesday lVeD2DQ,Jane 13tht at 9 Dframe dwelling; new furnace and all modern - S wines at Lila home Of 13t and -the residence of Mrs. Wm'Squire on conveniences.inclgdrngelectric light 41St,Situat- - y ,l,hursday ted on Kingston Road,Pickering Village. Apply ' Mrs. Arnold. Rev. L W. Pierce,s to E.J,Walsh.Pickering. t0 41 returned mieeional from Ar* Several of our ladies attended the we represent strong Mn�aal Fire lneuraAoe o y Women's Institute gathering at Whit- BABY CHICKS FOR BALE-Bar• amen whose rates are the mania, will give an�ccoaot of how by}SSL Week! red Rocks:bred`-to-lay. $18.00 per bundred, nOIDp for April 27th delivery and weekly thereafter. - companies obtainable. ` be suffered from the hands of the Grain 1s looking well despite the Also batch2a�eggs, 7S cents a setting. Bruce rxr'- 'Cruel Turks. An invitation is-ex. cold weather so far. Ritchie,lot 18.con.a,Pickering- zs-42 - :- ►. $ended to all the congregation to , People have been cleaning up their BATTERY -CHARGING-Having We unsure both Village aild Fsr'1ln oome and hear a speaker who old corn fields fairs well. installed a complete Battery lestiagana Properties: Lolde his audience epell•boand Fr H. Puckrin.brought down a Mind outfit lam prepared to re efwrge dna from begfaafa to end. :_ oil full Tractor from Torontto this repair all�c and s battmiea for e;ehcr cat:or l,^ ' t radios. H.E.Poynter,WWtevale. 28 Premium rates gladly supplied without obligation.,. , -Those in charge of the Domin• week- -3oo Da celebration are determin- Jos. Stephenson has moves to the ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- -- , y Dtltnb8rtOD farm and will work the �l�t1r twart sni"tt�t er°ar driver estit and led to make it an eventful one. A e:plain our 24 boar service. Just leave your s d nm of rte will be McBrady farm this season'. -We are name with Mr.S.,w.1 avla. barber .bop. we Judi �P� � sorry to lora! 'them from our midst. will pig up and deliver a attx...eek. ' _INSURANCE—Life, Fire, .Auto, Accident, 8talroess _ provided for which Rood prizes The Club wf�mist on Monday ` •'$ONDS-Glovernment,MUDtcipal, Oorobfation ,' wi21 be offered. There evils be evening next at the borate of'.'Mia., FARM FOR t9ALE;OR RENT—es MORTGAGE LOANS c Farm Pr perUes. e baseball for boys and girls,'-'foot• sera of rand in lot 22,cos.,b buildii o lot. - QQ Doris Gee= and a lad gatheirinti is of water At ixitb fes and'et>od buildings dna REAL GIST-kTE-Farm sad'Residbntia'1. Is all, big ealithnmptan procession, anticipeted. medium fence. I am forced to W"Or rent on ac- -:ad gates, mile race for men Baseball a rt has been"toell main- count of poor health. Jattx.w,`►�:k.R.R.1, i� Locust Hill. =t G W ; BARKER S O N Fra -and boyo, 54 yard race for girls, ta;ned by the Club, and even the .-slow automobile race, toe of-war `.t U„t.ez fry are developing wall: LIARM FOR SALE-10; acres good (Fa mere wP. Pickering Village). ,fib <er "FUwlie htlr 1rCllar.tt lv land,adapted for grain da�rq�ngandisNo. *T - - I for fruit prdrning,w4111 watered,largeorettard, I'IOgERIN(aN ” Also aD excellent evening'8 eDLeT•, P the west side of t}i? lRlC�uay gg0000d fartre buildings, near a school and church, - a Lot 4,con.3,Pickerinq I-,mile west of Audley. - 1 tainMeat will be provide d. For , and will build on i.titin fall. Possraon April 1st. 1929,with privilege to plow further particulate gee advt. on I*. 'near the C.P.R. ol•9 Au�llev this tall. Apply to Mn. James McGrady. 241 another page. _ ,,11,• I Bendall Avenue,Oshawa. ^aatr i Telephone Piokering 4.PU4 F. 0. Bog 44 *� --- b � •.,. � :. �.' .. .�. :�v .. eta r ^.;, �..• r:,h •:w`.c u ,a .r:,:,, R q �'. -.v.; ,;., rp;. :�?`4. Y.. M:r �! ,'.,., :.. 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