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At 'Green River-,,Green River 2, Established 1886 semtkr°f the wme""r` oawmem"i Baskets Ot all sizes S. scholars wfil have until Jul 15th Cherrywood 0. Eyes e:amiaed h9 appointment. y The following aures are schedules - , Claremont, Oct. to make such to the convener, W.'J. g g sIId deBCript101�B' Turner, Claremont. The. officers e3- for this oweek: June 14, Whitby at, a ected were:-President, Gerald Cow- yw od; June 16,-Claremont at E. CHRISTIAN, Barripter and an; Vice-Pres.,' Blake Annis; Sec.. Green River, Brougham at Goodwood. aSohcitor,Notary Public Etc. Mone to Tress., H. G. Michell. Standing of League. A y at lowest prices `, ,r ey 01010. South Wing,Court Home, A tby, 2817 Team Won Lost .Draw Points ,tib CEDAR GROVE. Claremont ,.,3 0 0 6 y G-'11 BROWNINI3, H. O.. Barrie- Sal to ! sale Green River .. .:2 0 1' 5 8+rid .Solicitor,Nota,y 'While. Aanee'Slk., r iaE diately west of Peat t7l5ce,Dt:ixlas street, A garden party under the auspices Goodwood :_ i• .1 ' 1 ;3 't Howe phone 888, OtSce phone 892 of the W.M.S. of Zion'Church, Cedar Brougham . . ..1 1 1 3 OHAS. A. WHITE Grove, will be held on the Cada_ Chen wood 0 2 1 1 R$ATON dt ROSS-Barristerp. So- Grove School Grounds on Wednesdo • y a -7wh guee'esaor to late W. G. Barnes y Whitby s a s s. ...0 3 0 U f Q itotore, _Northern ins - Building.aao evening, June 20th. A_ cortedy drama V�t 1 + -'Ba 4 Tctrmto. Phone Mark 64M - -- w, in three acts entitled Barbara Makes - - HIGHLAND CREEK. -' •.D.F.Roes. Adelaide 2787 a Splash" will be presented by the (�IQHARCSON ec PICKERING= ROOf1Dg &tesla! .1 Young Men's Bible Class of Perth The annraal summer meeting of the t +�aBarrietere. Solicitors etc,. 213-214 pmfed- Awinue United Church, Toronto, with Highland Creek Women's Institute, it anted seatioaLife sanding, Corner Yoag e and Rich_ orchestral music'between acts. This I will be•held at the home of Mra. H, atnomd Stn,.Toronto.Phones Main 139pand Main 5 z British Columbia Shingles comedy is veryhumorous and all who Brumwell on. Friday, Julie 15th at ., OsiO. Pickering office open wedaesday slid 8 s " conte are assred of an en o ab:e at 2.3U. 'Miss E. M. Collins, Ancas- Salvtday evenings. Phone Pick.8800. 8tf }r Highest No. 2 8 and 5z evening. There will •be a refresh- ter,, will speak on "Institutes, their � Dental - mert booth on the grounds. Aims and Activities." Good program § _ _ r will be given. All ladies are cordial- Will z TORONTO ASPHALT 13ROCK ROAD. - rices lE>1LASE H. BEATON, D.' D. S., ly invited. JJLL77 Graduatdof the Royal Coleige of Dental ROOFING A garden art in connection with Surgeoms and Universit= of Toronto. office Murray's 1S In. 32 in. and 80 inch Wm. Taylor had a business trip to party a 1 ovmr Mordtck's Gontectto store, Whitby. y' ` Toromo on Wednesday last. St. Simons Church will be held at 'paid Ottiice bows�to-32:1 to 8,80, lad,'phane g, widths, 4 in 1 Shinglea' also the residence of James Moon (near rSetl°h°ae sur' aaly Metal. Valley and Thos. A. an Mrs. Knox are now Highland Creek bridge), on the even- _ enjoying fairl • good health. Q ��► Ridge Roll. ing of Thursday, June.21st. A choice E}L C.SMITH. D. D. 9„ L, D, Mr. Smith is repairing and paint- 'z (Suceeesor to Dr J. N.Dales, Gradu�2e of Material, or will give rice on ing the church property in Pickering. Program will be provided by the, +, Mile Royal College of!katal Surgeons and Toron- P p y choir. and A 1'.P.A. of St: !Saviour's R to University, At Claremont office over D. A. finished job. Mr. Taylor, 04 Toronto, paid afly- _ t '•,Saatt's store every Tuesday and FrAdayr—?hone --. in visit on Wednesdayto friends urs Toronto, and will consist of C 0 A L &tmnA !Ullat solos-, duets and choruses. A humor' _ 27tf_ . . PICKERING ERBERT T FALLA ISE. L D S.. ' ' hers out sketch entitled "Trying Them Painting, paper-hanging, house- Out," will also be given. There wili _ J Be!D D.5.. Graduate of the Royal.College of cleaning and the usual short rations be a rr'reshment booth on A stood supply of Hard and Soft geoaa and the 'sstore.fli of Toronto. LUMBER YARD is the order of the 'day. A grounds PP y : RLre about J.5.$alsdaa'estore.flickering.Ont. tlD6ce hours D a m.to 5p. m., or by ap tat- - - - -- - - -- - - Jas. Tripp and family, aecompan- for the sale of ice creaM, hot dogs, Coal on head. Alco a supply _ - Imet Phone Pick 8700 soft drink;, sandwich cake etc. The _ 4 ' THE IdINI�?C �� �T red by Wm. Badgerow, visited city l ,9E Kindling Wood, friends on Tuesday evening. Program will begin at 9 o'clock (day- stove Iength. �wsixtaae+s 6atw�;• The Township Council has parch- Bight saving time) Admission, adults 15 12tf- vv a buy said eel ase from s, y, -o - ^? l "AsELIZABETH RICHARDSON- and information on all Leated and gravel of a very fine quality. " FireamautousoNleinsutanceofallkinds, Remember J. P. Scott's sale. Fri- DONALD ML'NRO, PICKI�gINGC repr*senHag compamesof aotld tinanaal stand- l7aliated Mining Stocks. Mrs. Lewis, of Highland Creek. has We will be pleased to advise what leased the Simpson property from Ally, June 27, Kingston Road, 10 stocks to buv or to hold, or Chas. A. Fuller, who has charge of jest w_ eat of Dunbarton. L. SUR/NINGHAAte' what stock to sell. --•^ - Building and (>feasral J. Gf ROR(iEH$®Y-Licensed auction- - AUOLBY, GiREENW0019. v ar• atlttona. Live .tock sad zeaeral ,al OlJeats are mA.kiog moas+y by p of Toronto, were in the village on Contracting. �y attendee►to. 7ttma reaaombk - y=a tue. Phonest«>aosooa. 81.4 following our advice classes Wmfurnished on - - - - Our loom experience in mining. ex. car. Squire has purchased a new Sunday, it Estimates work-Interior and R itar}or. �7 10 POeTIL[„ Licensed Auet3onear, teodirg over a period of twenty Ser Qomanaa d limbo"Osaaela •or The Club are talking of a tri to Mrs. Willows spent Sunday w h Alterations and repairs. sun of all hinas %issaus0 to on abaehsr !ears, allows us to the sound advice rsomw Address Gram tfwe a o„ Out. on the investment gature of s mine Sunnysliie soon, relatives in Uxbridge. Chimneys Built Concrete Work s or tho speculative feature of a pros. Fred Amylin is suffering from Mrs, Bayles has been confined to Phone Pickering 6712 OLE blood-poisoning in one of his fingers. her home thro*active mining sentare. ugh illness. inA1RPORT, ONTARIO-&;� Fred and Mrs. Rogers, of Weston, George Wilson and Randall Brown, SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. called on friends here' on Sunday.<,, Om•�Oss .~ L' Members of Atandard Congratulations to Ken and Mrs. two of the old Greenwood boys. Hole ('�� T IF:S1 Q Mrs. James Gibson is spending a `^ L y Stock Exchange. Pratt on the arrival of Miss Jun- few days with friends in Toronto. �a���/ M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- Members of the Montreal Marie. Nova Scotia Shingles •♦ Ti0A1EER,for York,Qntatw curd Mining Exchange. , data Raine ,has purchased a new R71 Corms w„ An ktads of sats St,Andrew s Young People meet at Durant car from C. Cooper, .Clare- Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles to. Twuls rawnshta pas«for � tx Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, the home of Theo. and Mrs. Annan Bird's Felt Slate Shingled areayad atNEW5'oacv- Beg asd iadepm. Metropolitan Building, - this Friday evening, moat. ,for sale at dans°a0O"' wt"'Out. ay TORONTO, ONTARIO Wm. Ornlerod, Sr., is in the hos- __.y. Several are getting in training for pital taking treatment prior to an T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMOI\T Phones: Adelaide 9871 and 987'2 the Calithumpian Parade ai Picker- operation. .ing on Dominion Day. Cali and get prices. Phone 281$ Tihe James Hicks has been quite-ill Aur-� � • �'HE RURAL - _ The Club met-S't the home of Miss ing• the past couple of weeks with � SECURITIES COMP7INY LTD. Dons Gee on Monday evening with a Q stomach trouble ' L A� S i I9 July picnic in Cha mantl'swoo d and under attendance. C for the y Pu e Chapmarl's ds ., is u e The infant son of Emerson and Mrs. ' Real 13sute and Insurance. for benevolent parposea,were appoin-t the rod is guts tit r I @dosARACE Painting Time ed. The'Visiting Committee ieport- L. Howasm spent a few days last Farm Peoperties a Specialt read, w k t use Philip and W re pa W do all kinde. Speciality. ed and the Club Chronicle was.r -eek in Br11i'alo with ft Head Office:21.3 214 Confederation being spicy and newsy. Presider ofarepsinng can, also bot- s' 7 Percy Middleton. Fran�C- Puckriii was in the clittir. Mrs, S. Stewart is in Toronto this Use the best paint and get the Life Building.Toronto. tory charging, electric beet results _ Phone Main 1310. puNeARTON. week attending the wedding of he: welding and in fact grand-daughter, Miss G. Harrison. everythiag in coo 38raneb Office: Gordon Building. 'Mrs. Lb'rrnm, of Toronto 's E. Tremble and V ,Diane and Mr, �$niadrara-Hender@os`e Paiafe avd R' Pmt y vection with Vi raiahee,Lacquers and Shellac@ Pickering Ontario. Wednesday with Mrs, Leo White. . Bie motored to Wolfe•Island on Sat- car work. Phone 9600. 28tf Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, of Torun-' urday and _spent the week-end with arasaar u will. Give them's trial. _ to; spent -the week-end with the lat- friends there. pas, Oils, Grease and Accessories You will be delighted, ter's mother, Mrs. Jean .White, .who F. L. Green.is having a stone fence on hapd conetantl TI>t[E T1BLitt-Pieksriat t3iadoa lr b `Ale% Mareseo in all the colors, Oil@ T.IL T�go IIE�s/ens M tollosr. , accompanied them to their home for erected arotmd his grounds, which Tai•pe and'Geoer'al 'Har(iware. ifs• to Hail 7,56 A IL a few days. will add greatly,.to the aplfearance Call and see our Catalogues of " 28 Ebbs!- 12-44 P.X. Miss;Minnie Berciett spent .the of his grounds. Dodge and Star Cars. `•;Phone 4600. s0 Local 5.25 P.Y week with Miss Dorothy Lee Whitby. Mrs T C. Robinette and family c _ Sunday train., -r 8.88 A,M. Mrs. A. Miles, of Belleville, visited and T. L. Robinette and-Mrs.- Robin- LAWS GARAGE M ' ALVT �} Q 4 Trains going West due as follows- with her sister, Mrs. Craven, last ette and family, and Miss Walker, IN .B V SHB.3 lin. 26 Looal 8.22 A.M. week. of Toronto, spent Sunday with diiss AIND SRRVICE STATIO'_` 27 .Local 844 P.M. Miss Margaret Allin, of`foronto, is 'M. Wood. TICKERING 9 Mail 9.06 P.1d, 'spending the- week with Mrs. A. Quite a number of different maks - Sunday train, - 8,32 P. M. Staples. of cars have been represented in the - y Tkift' • kPoregoing is according to Standard 'Mr. and Mrs. ;lobes left on Sat. village during- the past week by their v f _ y Housewives time. urday for a trip to Chicago and St, respective agents on the eve of mak- - Will nick! ,eco Pauls and will later visit ,in Aber- ing a couple of sales here. quickly g iiie the unpreee _ s st dented values now offered in Congo]. dean. -Sack. The Greenwood softball team met '1 ' g - CLAREMON!t' mom Gold Seal Rugs at the new i�Rer• Alex. and Mrs. Thom, Wm. ana Kinsale on their grounds on Friday than ever prises, prices that offer Miss A. Thom, and Harold Mitchell, evVning ,but were defeated. We hope -tremendous savings. CREAMERY ! are -motoring through- Western On- they will -do better on their own Patterns-The new 1928 range is"the tario this week. grounds on Tuesday night when Kin- .r g Among these present in our midst sale then plays with them. " -most beautiful yet shown. 1 .Highest price paid for on Sunday were: Miss Margaret An- Next Sunday evening in the church IMPROVED QUALITIES Cream at the nan, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Holmes, there will be a short program, after B '� The new Multicote Surface in the + - Miss A. Brander,=Miss Crelghtol,, which F. M. Chapman, BA.,'will give O greatest improvement in years-lung• ' Claret'doa t Creame77 Mrs; McWhinri:e and daughters, Mis- an Interesting• address and show pic- er wear is built right into-"d through= _ -✓ ses Gladys and Della Burns, Carl and tures on the screen. The meeting :• out the thick long wearing surface. 1W Mrs, Bishop and son, Mr. Ernest will begin at seven o'clock; Coltec- �4Oa As you know Congoleum bold Beat GiPe no a trial and be convinced Walton and sisters, all of Toronto; tion will be in aid o: the Sunday Aug@ are all guaranteed by the bold James and Mrs: Singles and daughter School Missionary Fund. In Prizes for the beet tnrn oats Sear on anrface "DALE � .and Miss Minnie Bray, of Enniskillen, The annual garden' party of the in the. Mrs..Kean, of Whitby, Cyril and Mrs. Greeawood United Church will bw !vote these lower prices: P+Sd3Morley, Georgetowp. held on the spacious lawn of F. W. CaHth=pian Pam& s` •z;l2arae formerly-15:00,-now 18.50 The annual Memorial Service`held Gibson, qne mile east of Greenwood, -�T - at Erskine Cemetery on Sunda June on the ver of Wedne a June 18.28, '• 11.75 10th, 'was largely attendeedy�Many, 27th. A program .of unusual excel- P 1 C N G �• For Pastry use from long distances were present,who lence will be provided in which tilt' rK E - tI1>t!i} 7.50, 6.75 gladly renewed childhood acquaintan- following artists will take part: Dim• ox '> 5'10' 1.00 Our !opal -Brand ces and friendships. Rev. Dr, Fraser, can R .Cfwan, of Toronto, Canada's DOMINION DAY '�i'aee;4s[seIIfa�mperial Floor of Dunbarton United' Church, led in Premier Entertainer; Miss Margaret A Was.a war that is hard to beat the service, acid in a most beautiful Clemens, pianist and accompanist; (JULY 2ND), also at your Grocer's. ` llrr gloss sad hard wearing surface and sympathetic manner touched,the Elmer Angus, national and fancy 'VALUABLE PRIZES Farmers who have wbeatlett your hearts of those who had come to pay dancer, Fred-Alexander, concertinist For dotaetos of Other )gvente whinhs " flour made from your,own respects to'departed loved ones.and in solos and musical duets with Mr. will he staged on the ti wheat. We calls left with all a message of comfor4 Cowan. The Whitby Band will 'fur- , C. A. .Sterdftgrind it, and hope. The choir of St. Paul's nish an abundaince of choice music - day of ` Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kCnde-Chicken United Church, assisted ably in the from 7 o'clock until the opening or. Pir-kering's Greatest Celebration - rnit re Director*. 4feed, music and in making the service a the program at 8 o'clock sharpFun - H E ERIN' 0 AR a ben flied, chop, millfehd. memorable one. The offering, in aid (standard time). Cornet solos wilt ('� L� 1 -. Phone ],Vol - Chopping every week-day. - of the cemetery fund, was most gen- be interspersed in the program. Ice E 4 Jon Plllil B " �..�` erous, amounting,to $156. cream and other refreshments maybe ' �1t�[ttisisa 4IIts6 -►•+e• I secured at booths on the grounds. Druggist Pitakerin ' �' �' ZQ �WQ��(Good-Furniture at Whitsoo'e Sale., Admission, 35 cents; children, 25c. gl� , ,:: .: .. ., ,:' ` •-� a :�� �,� a 'r 104. `",Y .. :, _ asst .. ass's . ..' sass' :..,•_ •;; -� �`3 f.. ,h _ .rR'::.. sass b._ -' .. -.o- •- .. r _ :....<_. ..: f. ..:•Y,+L dry%. N •'J•«i i Y' .P7i?r•' C�k'.m°+# :105° hate• �S.s_r•%a P3i ..-",: .p, .•�„ v ,_,. .t°-' .: '.'", h ,. :!Y' ...:.:i.. (1 y. .:- a: " r�3. wa �K .y,. ro.°a �^ 3 S<., - "•a";:� naa"'�� a.,. �`A9`dr ,,ex 7` - soca .w a s> ., ..;.' '9"w + iu= ,'•'= 3r 'IrS "`:: - r • .c .. - " .ik. ,,, , , ,"r..'. �. ,,..�!•' Mp .v. a' &� „�• a s.'. F 'a$mf8'',a ' l ' F,.,;g11',Wi+. k :+u`.1, x • ...•"",R '! ..- S r ✓ .� i.i.. 1.�.•!'•N,S, :w. „'^+,`•,}-•�.. 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Flight• - ever made �lllsuxlely 1wi11 weer itself �¢ri w nut it !t dna nal atop do be oiled ��", M e ,�" occas4oaally." t "1 z - . 11 ��r-;_ AAs With Motionless Wings They, Follow,the Ships�M. a on' h ��, , k _' ;'-_ -,1. ._. .die Speeding Against Strang Head Winds `{ �, an Pri�lustorlc - ,-. ' _- Have They Yet an Essential to ,'4 Teach Air plane Builders? ? .g$r8 FOund - ,, ., .. - k ' rt' Chicago-"One of the most wartier• sometimes In the hollows between , , a r„ ------ - • +tui things in the world," said the old the wa es, but he always reappear- Z n 4+ p x �:11� �:� Japanese Dig Up •Those of . ,, 'lteaman, "but one that most travelers ed just above the crest when a wave �h t <,:, -. - �. ', never speak•of Is the bird life of the passed. This.maaeuver made it neves "ate 4 1g11anadOn in- South lea: The fact that there ie no part eary'for him to raise,himself severnl + Manchuria �. .- lo! the ocean, sio matter how far feet in a:fes seconds, which he seem- � t ° from land, where birds' are' not seen ed to do without difficuitp. AL such Dairen.-Twenty ane fossilized eggs is remarkable when you .think that times he rocked from side,to side; �, of what Japanese scientists say was ' ^ the prehistoric iguanadon have been a $hby support themselves on the wing keeping his body !a a plane parallel recovered from under twenty fast of !lay after day and night after night to the shifting surface of the water, drift deposits north of Dairen, where A -!without rest. That birds can'swtm "We had several nights of 'bril• _ 1 the South Manchurian Railway nam' " + •i!n the water like ducks and geese to liarit moonlight and T had no difficulty excavating for bridge work, n�ar the .- `mown, but if is,a tact t8at they do in following his movements after"sun- tovtn of Chuantou on the Tatzu River. `** 3•aot habitually -do so -on the open seta I got the `deck,officers interest- . cean. I have come to the conclu- ed in him. There was little to do on The eggs, which are from two and - ;lion, therefore, that they re able to'a lonely route such as we were on, one-half to. four inches in diameter -* `` � i are said by Dr. H. Murakami, chief ;stake .thane sojourns _from land be- so they were able to.pay consider- - - ,1 ; geologist of the Dairen Geological In- . �- -cause there is a secret to their flight able attention to him alklit and day. - stitute, to be-in .the. neighborhood of khat vena has not solved. Therefore it can be reasonably certain' �k 10,000,000 years old, and to be`un > 'IV "We know that the supporting pow- that be never ffap his wings, or ,i, .] , questionably those of the iguanadon, a L ,, .r ex of the airplane is derived from, rested during the whole time, he was + ma oth reptile somewhat akin to A 4ts motion. The propeller drives it with us, which was 13 days during • t e dinosaur, whose eggs were found ` forward and the resistance of'"the which we traveled about 3,000 miles. ,When May Christie, whose . • r ` . `?i air, piling up under the wings, raises Can anyone explain this marvel- novels and articles are read all , several years ago in Mongolia by Roy over the North Americas cos- Chapman Andrews. ` !i, bolds 2t, or lowers it according to Due source of energy and how it was The iguanadon, scold-blooded t r the angle at' which the wings are applied? Haw did be apply force to. tinent, reaches as impasse with Ylr y4 v characters is her novels, she of monstrous lizard, is said to have ' tilted. Let the engine stop and the the air to move his body through it, .. �on an Atlantic.toy-. �F?"'a4 airplane Domes down. Birds, using Without the application of some . fie'' to use her own words, be ranged from twenty to thirty feet in r length, judging from bone Yossil3 the same fundamental idea, derive force, how could he -overcome gray- muse their tangles are unravelled res , ion the ocean. � Christie, found in this same Tatzu River'region. N I '''atheir motive power ,from flapping ity. He did move and he did conn• ,now married to J. S. Mazzavini, ft had-four'Iegs, the hinder ones being _/ . . their wings. A few land bfrds, no teract the force of gravity. He mow- . New York broker,is shown here strongly developed and those in front - w r`t tably birds of prey and vultures, have ed with the wind or against it, as he the White Star liner Affgantio ` ��k a habit of soaring, but anyone who pleased. He decreased his speed or _ ..:-leaving for England alter spend- shorter.and less powerful, The hoick- i bas watched them, must have observ- he accelerated.` He raised his body or lizard is supposed.to have often walk- 1 . 11 � - ung ten swaths on the North _ A'- : •''ed that this motion is a glide like ani he lowered it. He, did all these - , ' American continent in which ed upright and to ha'rc used its lore - uairpla»s coming to rest, although the'things without any visible effort or time she wrote two 76,000 word feet'to kill small animals or to pull $.RRESIS IRRESISTIBLE � 'covets.and forty-five articles., down to its mouth trip tops of the bird hes infinitely more finesse and muscular action. 5.r control which prolongs its glide be L have seen mosquitoes buzzing In _ giant plants upon which it lived.' It features the moulded hipline that lite than they do on.thp other side of ____.r Paris decrees is the smartest move goad the paesent accomplishments of the sunshine of northern Siberia(, ment of Fashion. _Style No: 928 isr any man-made machines. Observa• when temperature was below frees- the Atlantic. Our country is. built on `tion will show also that the hawk's or Ing; I have seen butterfl4ea euttdring rock Instead o[ on, sand, or, in other U.S. Tourists Bl$' Spenderb !decidedly Feminine, and i$ irresistible t !cords, it is built on cl,arscter and I Ottawa.-An estimate of the United I d-eveloped in shee figured georgette buzzaard's glide is accomplished,the under the edge of a glacier to Alaska. rh frame sa that of the airplane_by the .$ �� frost never goes ant of the credit rather tban on gold." States Department of Trade and ;cre with harmonizing bows of can - ,� e ovation and that after los- ground and-the winters are terrific; Other opitilons expressed by Sir Commerce places the amount of ton faille crepe ribbon. Chanel red and I have found lizards in the beam I r tte crepe, Marine blue silk, lus- � - 1 I Ing enough of Lt the bird will Sap its Charles are "The American Desirous money spent by vis4tara from the Un- igen ge pe. wings for awhile till It regains It. of.the Mojave Desert, miles from any �man does not know how to live He ited States to Canada in 1927 at$206,- trous flat silk crer•' and black canton ` Not, so the seabird. I have watched water. From all of these things gets to his office too`early and leaves`000,000. Canadians who visited the I faille crepe. - Pati. ' ' in sizes 18, 18 ,him for hours, to determine this and many others i know that animal too late. He dam ee home. jumps into'United States last year left there 361,- 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 Inches boa! int itis can adapt ltael[ to conditions and bath, eDungl back tato anoMcer 000,000. Lm 1927, 3,154,000 United measure. Sin 3t3 requires.Z's yards ,•' . , Absolutely Motionless " .� surroundings no matter bow intol-'business auk and starts talking bust- States automobiles were admitted to of 40-inch material with 1�a yards o! 5 "'The first time that I ever paid arable they seem to us, 'Therefore. nese all over again. The remarkable Canada for touring purposes, an in- 24r inch ribbon. Price 24c the pat^ rp aia7 attention to this phenomena wits 1 can accept the endurance that these I individuality which so charact_e�rtzee crease of 62 per cent. over 1925. The tern. 1k _ 'about EO.years ago on five North At- birds shave with a certain degree of the people of this country in their argent increase was in cars admitted ROW TO ORDE$ PATTERNS IV, Itantic. It was in tiovember and we uadesatan� ing. manners, their dress and their tonver-i for one-day only te!rgeiy as a result Rlzita your name and address plain• 1 t , I. .were about 1640 miles out from New "But when !t comes to lndeflaable, sation seems lacking In er.e United of the opening of.the new Pease Bridge lye giving number and alae o! seas York for Southampton. I came oa invisible motive power, T am faced Statee to-day. America see�9 to We at_Fort_Erie. patterns as you want Enclose 20e in _ J t deck stoat a o'clock is the after• a mechanical tact that I cannot - ,�� stamps or cola (sola preferred; wrap soon, I noted that we were aecom grasp because it goes contrary to all- it carefully) for each Wilson r and �''• •panled by a flock of birds about• as,'laws of physics. It is a marvelous li onument to Heroic War Nurse - address your order to Wilson�atttrs � large as gull but not slmiIarly Service, ?3 West Adelaide St.,Toronto n, i thing, It anyone stops to consider it. Patterns sent by return mail marked' They were hovering over!When we understand the secret o[ it "; ,`.�,k"'i-,�1 �� I ,*,4" 3 a _ the after part of the ship, we stall be bale to fly w(thout engines '4 <r r ,for 411""; „°r :}W, •� � ; �� (("''��..,�. '•They were so motloaless as to give or propellers." — Christian Science *rx ` �% 1' `" ,:�. - " `- " � , " Hamburg vas - Monitor. • c ,,,. t .s Y�� 'a✓ . 'I t the impression they were suspended ,p '�t' I. "G a�,ti ` l.V,. '' g on Invisible wires like museum spec!- •p - .,. .- � "4' „.� - . = srw .h Tr ed Was mens. Oeeaa4oneliy Indivtduat Dasa United States Not j a� •6 '6 • would shift their places !n the forma- j• "t �• b j y �' ` j Pure Accident tion, or go ahead of the ship, take a . f .1' a+ "ly ' � � x * _ . turn around the bow, drop astern and $ Country : c rZ „ ^- w�. - 1. thea come up-again foto the[r original . » ,, k ,� il� ,, ,4, • States NohlLawssW<z�Report position; ell without flapping thetr Sir Charles Higham,' British r# � '"' "� wings.'although at the time we were V101- mafntatning espeed of 14 or 15 miles Advertising Expert Thinks ;., .,' ated and No Safety Pre- . an hour into a a0-mile' gale. WhI19 Home Land Sounder ' cautions V6ere they •were asters during. these ezcu ' ' { Kai Neglected and Happier rt '; G g . _ - I ~r, ®loss they would usually drop down _ . f ,,. close to the surface of the water, but " ,ESS POVERTY THERE •d'� Berlin.-The Hamburg poison gas y they had no difficulty in regaining ,,,, d'' �. [ tragedy was a pub accident, the same 11 " their former elevation near the top London-Sir Charles Hlgham . has v as floods, storms and other acts of - 1tf the meat by the time they got.back reached the ooacluSdon that the Uni• -' God, states the report on the invest!- ' . ever the ship. ted States 4s not entitled to call Itself gation made by the Ministry of Trade.,; Flying With Motionless Wings "God's own country" any longer. - Their finding has received the stamp "Al I wat_gW these feathered com• In as article in The Daily Mirror of approval of the Government -also. • panions I made a mental calculation he gives Impressions gathered on the •In whitewashing- all 'connected with that to. �atnta4n their position, tela-�viaitlto V,e UniteaStates from which the catastrophe, which cost eleven tive to the ship, they must be mak- he has just returned and expresses • livestrand probably -acsed chronic in- ing a �peed through the air of near- the conviction that Great Britain is juries to a.score or,more,the investi- ;ly a mile a, minute. What unseen "in every respect, to work lu and live gators stated that no laws were viol- lorce drove thee!? They did not flap -1n.'11i 'best couatr in the.world." their wings as tar as I could see. .It -Ile declares that �lsryboely in A�t:er- ' THOMAS ARKLE CLARK, 'DEAN OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, PAYS ated and no safety precautions were TRIBUTE TO CANADIAN MEMORIAL n glected, .was a mystery. Determined that ica is: finding fault with th'a excessive - The cause of the explosion of the ' Gone of-Chem should 'cheat' by tai- nttstber of laws dui lac's of en[orce Mount Edith -Cavell was named in Riven much lionor bo tDe man who wan hbe ne container of 3,400 gallons Ing a few sry flaps white on one of meat of most of them, +distinction or gave his lite in war. F honor of Britain's heroic war. nurse, Capacity, the report states, was prob- their tours around, i singled out one "Ata dinner party given to me at I The tall shaft that rises r igh in the Pe and a visit to Jasper National Park midst of Trafalgar Square kepps ably defective seam welding; which s blyd and watched him. 1 kept that the Rita" be says, "an American said, inspired the- following ayticie' by Nelson's. achievements always before was not able'to stand' the high pres- one bird under nsrveillance tilt it was 'What kind of a country is •it hen Thomas Arkle Clark, Dean of Men, the minds of the busy I�nddner: But sure within the vat, when it was mud : . too dark too see him any more and one-Bas to carry his liquor in a hand- University of IlllpoN, which was con- these monumenta, glorious as they denly released for some unknown rea- ,.:.: - - stever for a fraotiog_of a second bag and is afraid. to d:'ink it when l,ributed-to,the Chicago Daily News. are,. se-era ineigpificent and tawdry son. The tank was tested in 1924 and `# see him relax his wing spread or it Is poured out at the table?' ' "When Simon' Garvey died-that! when compared with 'the monument, in,, 1927 under twenty-two atmospheres snake say muscular movement other "Both from the statistical and the a ss a good many years ago-be left! whish• the Canadians have dedicated and shortly before the accident the than to turn his head: observation point of view Ameri9,an a considerable sum of. money to put to a woman-Edith Cavell. gauge showed Drily 1.08 atmospheres - "A more, impressive exhibition of has.at least three times as many un up a monument to his. memory, It "It rises 10,000 feet or more, tower- Pressure. .tihia unknown power of locotnoNon is employed per capita ae we have. I was an imposing structure, as mono Ing above the surrounG'itig peaks, oma p The gas was of:wartime origin, the given by the albatross. It has a habit traveled up tate ealet side and the west meats went in our community, of of the most beautitC of the beautiful r of following altipa. I have counted aide of New Yolk,and saw ;note dire sandstone and attracted attention. mountains in the Canadian Rockies, investigations showed, though whgther` poverty n the presumed richest city I saw it a few weeks ago when I snow-covered even in mid-summer, its the Interallied' Commission for De- 16 at one time in the company o. a visited Che old cemetery. Time has 'ghost Glacier' hanging like a nun's straying War Materials allowed it to _ steamer that I was engineer of and I in the world than I have ever seen is ravished it. Rain k6d•hail and frost' veil over its glorious bead: be retained for industrial purposes or �i •Stave never seen one of them flap its similar districts in my own country. have eaten into it, and the fougda- "One cannot keep his eyes oft it. merely disregarded it as not worthy :wings. The• time that I made a pre- 'Fydnkly,,oittsid9' theJ_Middle Western tions, none too firm at the begs ing,I There are other beautiful mountains of notice, could not be determined.' '•'vise observation of one of these birds States, where the ,people are.Iiving are graduanyc'crumbling. Fifty years near by, but always. one comes back Some 15,000• gallons were in storage _ wins on a voyage. from Napier to $al• on the land, I do not bbdnk the people more, and it will be a wreck, and to Edith. Cavell.' As long as. the in the Stoltenberg factory. Fifty tons .; •boa. It was In August, which is mid-�of the United States.are altogether Simon Garvey's.name will have been world it will stand;. when the PYra were sold to foreign countries from A - winter in that part of the world. We happy with their present position." forgotten. inids have crumbled into dust and the 01(: stocks. To show the insignificance 1.14 were 600 miles ,out. I came on deck Sia Charles charges Amea•4caus' with "Every - natural >'uman being Taj Mahal is a forgotten memory, it "'one morning and say .an unusually a "lamentable lock of knowledge of cherishes the thought that he will do will 'still rear its snow-capped head of this quantity, the committee ex- t � large albatross with distinguishing the mentabl of they woo edge ae something during his lifetime that to the heavens, the. most glorious plains that Germany, uses 1,500 tons q 11 will cause Dim to be te'membered. monument ever devised to the mem of phosgene yearly in the manufac- marxs, so, that I could easily' identify their 'own'country;' and bbinks they "Our friends have tte same feeling ory of a noble woulan." ture of dyes. Aim, I watebe i him more e r less all "� stauding still instead of moving about us; and it is that-feeling which AiouM Edith Cavell, in Jasper Na-' The destruction of the remainder , �• He wa..h; never c.ke a steutr forward.'.'. He asserts there is no. 871a cemeteries with monuments to tional Park, whigb will be visited byIof the gas has nearly been completed _. '. ,11of titan as the northern _birds hid letsafe in the United States, that the dead. Canadian Weekly Newspaper editors jby a Reichswehr company, which was done. He'wag usaa;�y rkimming khe every one eosins ratyt>leas with a de "Some o[ the moat beautiful and and their wives atter their Edmonton'given the job of transferring the pois- t : '.. caves astern. While doing that he sire for hectic pleasures, and that 76 wonderf4t atructur�e of the world convention is ono oL the moat strik were built in honor i iadivlduals- !ugly besutital peaks within' esby onoua stuff to old torpedoes and sink- tt would skim so closely to the surface cent. of the population lives every the Taj* Mahal In India, the pyramids reach of Jasper Park Lodge, and it is ing them in-the sea. ' I that when he made'a turn, it seemed year on thre yearn' Income In hope in Egypt, and t1he tomb of Victor Em- easliy reached by means of the Cavell -.p.----• ' as if the tip of the lower wing must rather than certainty. Sir C>barles manual in Rome, and that )host motor highway, which, after skirting Chicago judge says there is too I touch the water, but it never did. He Vroosede, "We live is the soundest beautiful monument in our.own coon tie scenic golf course for whist Jas- had perfect control. country in the world. Our enance try, the memorial to Iancoln at Wash- per Park is now world-famous; climb; I much cooked up teatlmony in divorce F When It Was Rbuph is by far the best of any nation, in ington. from the Athabasca Vallay 'o theicasea. And some Wat is too raw, When [t was rough he disappeared that wa get a great deal more Dot of "In modern tinea, at'teas#, we have very foot of the Glacier of the Angela. 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A re- i <a Many people suffer rheumatic _ OTHERS LUCK. cent compilation shows there were pains Mat could be avoided by build Once more a rank outsider has son valued at $2603,421,837 horses in Canada in 1927,476,000. O od t6 Ing up the blood. Rheumatism comes the historic Derby on Epsom Downs. ',with thin, watery blood, and can only Felstad was en- r demand and good prices have Sir Hugh Cunliffe Owen's been responsible-for maintainflsg the t� be driven out of the system by en- Brat past.the poet. The adds against " tithing and purifying the blood. 'To industry: Breeders in Eastern Canada Pekoe, ++moii '' the winner were 33 to 1. It is one Of. have experienced recently a demand Thi' Orange PCkOC 8►� S uL><ie make rich, red bh)ot: no medicine the curious anomalies of racing that . tCRtrB -cogs ]g � '$ good ` equals Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. for sires, while the farmers of the These phis aCtuatiy make new blood, the most famous contest.in the world, prairie Provinces are breeding more I of sport more often results in the un- mares. Big drab-horses are in de- 16 n Chan, bright Alilvnimm anriving out all poisonous secretions, expected than otherwise. The ,gruel- ? d creating a condition of robust wand at all seasons; particularly for - - - ling mile and a half track ot.xhe Derby bush and farm work.' Saddlers, hunt- 1" health. Thousands of rheumatic su1• is accountable for this. But�the vol- (eelaae%ed AcIverfim Qlents •.. •. "teres can testify to the value of Dr. era and polo ponies are sought after,'early in 1924, Nineteen years of trans- + ume. of people'who who place their faith Winiavne' Pink Pill's. Among them is and the beat always have ready sale. portation experience were put Into this and their cash on the favorite con- Qualaity is the, keynote of the demand, product by Mr. Chrysler, and the Mr. Jos. A. Tully, Bobcaygeon, Ont-, tiriues to',reach into the millions. D ABY CHICKS-WE HATCH FOL*R Who says:-"As a worker In the *hie is steadily growing in towns acclaim_with which the new car was B varieties, price' 1oc.n . We'will Whoda for years I was exposed to all lage Interest in the Derby for the aver• and enties, and also in the United greeted leas ample repayment for his have/60,000 for July and Au ust. Writs,kinds of rough wintry weather. The visitor, strangely enough, is far i States, where Canadian horses have labors, f for free catalogue. A Switzer. less concentrated upon-the result -Of Granton, Ontario. r result was that l was finally laid up I established a splendid reputation. 'Thereafter the organization expand-( t �yith r;leumazism. I could hardly stir, the- great race than upon the extra- -'--- ed with amazing speed. The Maxwell PREPARE FOR ART CAR ordinary human spectacle the purlieus name was dropped and the company Under the direction of world's largest+ and was confined to 'bed. Medicine HU BETTER MEDICINE commercial art and advertising service' c>i of the race course presenia. This is was again reorganized Sufi Called the organization, serving large national ad- ' seemed to have little encouragement rio a d- sad artists imopol tany atan ann a$gathering the world Itest cos- Chrysier•Motor Corporation. "th i wee er-B th wa studyrn asnhig Commercial ned n � the beat asthatwitht 'the doctor' OR L1� 01-0 you like to draw writ t tg.I -wave me was that with the coming of knows to-day. People of all nationalf I st For Hay Fever-use MTnaid's:' for Sue- warm weather I would be better. But(ties, all classes, all sects,'creeds 'and =+�---1 - ceases• f[syel-both Co., Instead of getting better, I grew prejudices assemble upon• Epsom Irwin MeteO lane Has at °0th �" Ohl-go' 2 -worse. My joints were badly swot- Is What Thousands of Mothers �P 18trong IDownion common' ground. The W� s read of 14 FeetChick from Blood-tested Stocklea,. and my legs so sti'Q they would Say�of Baby's Own Tablets. �$ Phumble:coater rube shoulders with the The Irwin racer meteorplane is one , h althy chicks from high-produe- hardly support my body, At this stage the- Inc 'tock, blood tested and free from1z;; T read that Dr,'Williams' Pink Pills,multi-millionaire—though not in the of the smallest standard airplanes baccilli, white diarrhoea hales with pen A medicine for the baby ar growing F were recommended for ribeumtisml'paddock or the enclosure or the child—one that v5e mother can feel I Rocks'June deles of ivery.85and 6 00 per.huaclr Barred grandstand, but in his own arena, ever turned out in the United States. .T and decided to try them. The results assured to absolutely safe as 'well as Built in California, this tiny ship has 8.-C. White Leghorn', 41 .00. Terme t6 ^ were beyond zrxy expectations. After(where the multi-millionaire goes to efficient-is found in Baby's Own Tab- a wingspread of only fourteen feet..A cent. with order, balance C.O.D. mac- r, �, look.at' him. East meets Weat, and press paid on 100 or mare; Live delivery a few weeks the- swelling had disap , lets, The 'Tablets are praised by special air-cooled motor has been built 'guaramteed. + r iNorth meets South, and all the thousands of mothers throughout the ottervills looltrY :arm. ottemvllle, Ont' peared. and the Witness gradually , to power the plane. The engine !s so wore away, and much sooner than I istreams in .between Intersect and in- country. These mothers have found light that it can- be handled with expected all traces of rheumatistp had itermingie. it is the happiest, most by actual experience that tbere is no Hostess and Guest (almultaaeous- goodnatured crowd 1n the-world. And ease by one person. It develops disappeared. The next winter when ether medicine for little ones to equal ly):-"Goodbye; I haven't had a to enty horsepower and has a high word with you the whole evening." `d whether the favorite wins or loses, the them. Once a mother' has used them speed of 120 miles an hour. " _I went into the wood i took a supply Iaplrit o1 Derby Day prevails= to drive "Good-bye; most delightful evening of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with me, far her children she will use nothing Despite Its small wingspread, "r? `and they kept me in the best of{condt- pilots report that the meteorpdaae is (home each year a lesson of sports- else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles I've ever spent." l $z mawhfp- tion. My experience should give ea -aud of. the futility ,of the Hutt, Tancook Island, N.S., writes:- extremely easy to fly. The plane has couragemeni to other rheumtic suf• so-called law of averages! I E ' "i have ten Children, the baby being I a landing speed of twenty-six miles 1,. ferers - A young Englishman named Webb, just six months old. I. have used an hour, a cruising speed of severity rortunes are made from simple Innen. You can get these pills through any mployed by a firm of Calcutta ship• Baby's Own Tablets for them fpr the five miles an hour arid. a cruising tions wanted by manufacturers to sarppis at 20 years eIId CSa truthfully the ever increasing demands. —Inventions 3 dealer In medicine, or by mall at 50C ping agents, to the winner of file I pa y say range of 350 miles. Wanted'• our booklet"Patent Protectionli a box from The Dr Williams' Medi- $1,300,000 first prize in the Calcutta that i know of no better medicine for s m'agaz,ne "The Thinker" sent on request. Sweepstakes. It is believed he sold little ones. 1 always keep a box of 'Fide Is" at the bottom o3 all great 8A.SOLD C. i�1;A r s CO. cine Co., Brockville, Out. rateraational "Umt oQuottors is`takas no part of the ticket. There Is a The Tablets in the house and would m .-John Ruskin. 164 �etoaue staotters, Gaza"wt Over fisc Mountains he does not yet know of his advise all other mothers to do so". IV + . a ' luck as he is at sea on company Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all in Peace et i"What lies over the knoll, mother, business and will not get a cable sent medicine dealers or will be mailed t' Back of the cowshed door?" him until to-morrow Webb'$ resent u Use Cera S�p I Remove ttlg hard skis from �• p yon receipt o[ price, 2b, cents per + -- ,� i our corns apply M1nard's f The ne=t-door neighbor's farm, dear, as, is said to be about' $200 a box, by The Dr. Williams' Medicine t � Y And Whiting's grocery store." o., roc v e. nt --- inhn°ent 1 freely and get omfortfag : —— - _— Miss Annie Helm, who Ron the 4 T� Real Sore Hands retlef rAnd tubal lies over the hill, mother, Stock Exxchange Sweep, worth $625,. P Chrysler Ji .t3. Bark of the neighbor's barn" 000, 'and retained a large ehough share P. • ' + '} Over the hill is tike village store of the ticket that she will get $470,000, .Began Life as a Where grandmother gets her yarn.:' turned up at the-brewery office where �®w� C she is employed at Barrow-In-Furness. Farm Boy +�. �■ "And what Ilea 'back of the mountains "I haven't made any plana yet," said 1 Over the village. square?" _ _ the 35-year old clerk. "All I know is I # "Over the motini'ains? That, dear, ` t that I am staying at my post here. I First job in Kansas Railroad I That is the word out there." have been here 12 years and enjoy ...,-Donald Fay 'Robinson, in the work thoroughly, 1 pee no reason Shops—Rolle Qt11c1C1y t0 La�►ely i "Out of the East." why 1 should give it -up." -. High Position in I.. , ' Q Only a few hours before the Derby Industry skl:n i I'The difficulty with "favorite sons" was run she Sold a share of her-ticket Widespread Interest in the achieve• } MEDICFOR ' iia that many a man who can "win In- for several hundredpounds, explain ments and personality of Walter 'P. 109 a+ walk" while carrying bte own state(1.g it seemed a lot of money for a h YOUNG GIRLS cannot run very 'well when her his to Chrysler was occasioned last week , Smooth Texture typist and it seemed bee`to take 1t by the merger. of the Chrysler Cor- worry forty-seven othere, - since Felstad was a rank outsider. I , f poratloa and Dodge Brothers, Inc.,Tnc., in Soft lowing color and velvet amooth- - All the office and factory staff are,which Mr. Chrysler took a leading asst we the skin's re:9ections of "blood --T celebrating for no other reason than part. `ealth"within. Mothers Emlorse Lydia I:Y bink- r Cube in a�aby'' that Mies Helm held her ftcket. The automobile field is not the only TRU-BLOOD, the pka+aat-to-tAw I h='SVegetableConlQf�md y `i Leslie Streaton, a cobbler of Wil- onp in which Air. Chrysler has held a blood tonic, by seting directly on itis �Rlul at Iloughby-on-the-Wold," Leicestershire, commanding position. Railroads tan- blood and driving out impurities,corrals N.S.—"M seventeen year iwho drew Black Watch to the Stock cinated him while he was still a youth the underlying causes of shin affectioe$ I Sydney, y Awand it's Dangerous Exchange sweep, kept enough of.his in the Western Kansas frontier town and gt'ra° color sad 1;eagtY old daugtiter took Lydia E.Pinkham's complexion. I Vegetable Compound for weakness by Ruth Brittain ticket to win over $55,000. of Wamego, where he was born, He I and pains. She could not go about "f bought flue tickets for the sweep," entered the Union Pacific shops' at When mkilig TRU-BLOOD use lguek- i much.with the other girls as she was kY s OINTMENT as an external treat- not strong enough.We got six bottles - he said. "I am going to continue Ellis. Kan„ while still in his teens, .meat. This magic Ointment does wondaa and it did her a great turn.She is work- ly? work for the preseitt,but'I don't know and 'mer ed tour years later as a in comctin6 skin blemishes, In softenitog i; in out now in a store and walks three about the future." full-fledged journeyman,mechanic, In and beautifying the skin. 1 �es every'morning and back in the Just then a customer came in and, his. early thlrtiea he had advanced to deed what Huse oxen say.Oce writes: "hs- i evening:'-MRS. MARY VANCE, 44 Blood is working marvels with me." Ancehet Sydney N.S. h after.congratulating' Streaton, said: a nimportant executive position with �w� Cay says: "ll recommend Tru-Blood to mY selgbba$s LiIIgari Road, �. V,- �- i - "I don't suppose It's any use asking the Chicago Great Western ,Railroad, said trey find i<txeter t>saa say peepantiosthey - for my shoes now:' being the youageat'man In the United ever "'�'" Still another writs: '4`m°°s ;Pinewood,Oat.—"I constantly had e pmise it eaoagh. A$laog a 1 live 3 will aero I "I don't know about that," said States occupying a similar railroad ba t i bout Tnt-sk w." ! patina in my back and side and spent l Streaton. "I t1ink I shall.get them position. you will Sia its praises.,Soo l two days m bed every month, I have ��' 'done for you. - The vast i;rowth of the country's i 6o to any good for tbea ro-_ taken three boxes of Lydia E. Pink- ' tions impressed him I "Buckley'$" prod segnin `nw � ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets. Four clerks ,in the Metropolitan i industrial abets P That Chuan$ . They have done me good and I always ': • TP Rater Board's Revenue DepartmeJit i more, and in 1908 he lett his railroad 7 & have them in the house.I have recom- 4'g share equally/in .$95,000 through Fel- post to become superintendent 1n the mended your good medicine to several fVED ftmE Pr lead's victory. They -held his ticket American Locomotive Works at Pitts. friends and.have given it to my '17 ; lin the Baltic Exchange Sweep, having bus�h, Pa. -Within two years he had ` � 6LO year-old girl."-MRs. ALFRw OUDput up live shillings each to buy a b7lmegeneral manager. Theauto- tie i LETTE, Pinewood, Ontario.. Tbumb sucking does Iook sweet in a chance. mobile industry began to grow rapidly, ^ _ _ baby, but it is disgusting in the three- in these years and men of ability year old and sometimes it hangs on The Ontario Onion Growers' Co- were•needed to direct plant operations. ' unUi fifteen or sixteen!' The habit "' f`• '^ `";)nay cause an Ill-formed mouth or In- operative, Limited. is a new co-oper-I CharlesAV_-Nash, then head of the ` duce adenw6; and it always Inter- alive organization tcii market the pro-I Buick Division of the newly organized feces—with digestion. nn ng a duct of about 2 000 acres devoted tolGeneral Motors Corporation, askei :,sleeve'•over the hand; attaching' nitt- onions. Approximately all of the prin-'Mr. Chrysler in 1911 to take charge tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, cipal growers have pledged their sup- of the Buick factory at Flint, Mich.' -which' prevent bending the arms at I h�pe� the elbows, are some of the ways to port to the pool. Headquarters have In a feu years he became Presidentli1.�+ r stop the habit. been set up at Chatham, Ontario. The of Buick, and,later was made vice- � ? Another bad' habit-irregularity in association is incorporated for $14,000 president in charge of production for �ov"Aftp. bowel action-is responsible for weak divided into 560 shares of $25 each. General Motors. In this ,capacity he. 0 bowels and conativation in babies. A domestic demand relieves the grow- continued until the end of 1919, when Give the tiny bowels an'opportunity "fit s of the need of developing'an export he resigned. due to act at regular periods each day. market. After three months he was leduced i"6rocsno"' if they don't act at first,' a little ,Vp sTOM&C" A-CFletcher'a Castoria will soon regulate to join WilIys•Overland. The late �pTeuw,r " He: "llfarry_ me gnd your smallest them. Every nnotber should keep a James r Brady invited hitt] to assist :bottle at it handy to use in case of wishes will be fulfilled." Sweet Young;in the reorganization of the Mait-tvell I-D Wile, cholera, diarrhea, gas on stom- Thing:. "Oh, but I want my biggest Motor Company, Mr. Brady and Mr. w a'ch and bowels, constipation, loss of wishes fulfilled too." ,Chrysler later not only became closely sleep, or whety baby is cross and - --_ tsh. Its anile influence over Chrysler associatl fry business but, were also Many people, two hours after eat-i You Will never use crude methods < l Xever k Ing, suffer indigestion,as they call it. I when you know this better method„- is baba's system enables him to get full mat irmore lsatisfging after the warmest of friends. ceft nourishment from his'food, helps hint the.bridge game than a cup The summer of 1921 saw the old It is usually excess acid. Correct it And you will never sutler trom , ,>gain, strengthens 'his bowels.' or two of Reel Rose Tea? Maxwell Company reorganized-as the with an alkali, The best way, the acid when you prove 'nut this eas9 Csatorla is purely vegetable and Millions of Canadian& pre- Maxweil Motor-Corporation. A new quick, harmless and efticient.'way, is f relief. Please do that—tar your own R ;.''harmless--the recipe 1s on the wrap- fed' It to any other because small car, with the speed, power and Phillip's' Milk of Magnesia. It has i sake-now. � per. Physicians have prescribed It of finer flavor, remarkable' tyearsI Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' refinements that were commonly as- emained for 50 the standard ..for over 3b years. •W.th each pack- ' sociated with high-priced cars up to with physicians. One,--spoonful in Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi ",age, you get a va.uable book on strength and dustles& pur- 1ltotherhood. Look for Chas. H, y Put Up in aluminum— that time, was named after Mr. water neutralizes man? times Its ciant for 50 years in correcting excess Fletcher's signature on the wrapper it Chrysler and placed on the market volume in stomach acids, anti at once. acids: Each bottle contains fu19 direo- so you'll get the genuine. the only material which coffin- T a symptoms disappear in five min• ' ', pletely prot�Cto good tel EW Minard'a Liniment for ]nsect Bites. Utes. tions—any ding stoic ISSUE No. 24—'28 -2,:.say J.^ A.,,.' ., a:,.=' r[ {' ,.y ^r�" .'.+ ✓sn., .�$•• �+, aMH,,. •:.r.'d � .#i„F•. •t •* 'r, t`.. ;7'�'4'q-Co-jP, 6-: !•"° '�$44'+,i".�.•ent'al. '^ r"C ` �F .+u +.' ^•y Y ,. .:.. ,. •, ..- .o.. ,.,'1t:,., C'v. ":W,•�{ %a;i+. r.. �l`•�:4.'.. >.. , M.LIc - i�M- ': ""fa'•IT:u. ,. F.e, " P?:;T., t�'Y�.: F`V' ... ., 7, .. >:v:e,.•�":.<xua. „ ., �.. •.✓dv,'�, _..``.. •`k,4wa{h., .�.-n„�`Ae .t a. ��,+"bu:i' �....a •tw..,+x�w., <'k��3r.>a �»>. . �v�-��'s�u ✓'�^c�z2•�:�•.r�+mA'�':.♦?.,,�,. :sf" .w �.✓ aw7i3,;_:,•: '�6u� .Y ��µ�'-'�x• - �"� R.. � PT zS "r r. •.r .. Y rn s .:;kso? ,� 77;7, _ "" .. H •-' Hl T7 Z - - r •DUNSARTO Glad to we our boys rising to >•. fame. The victory over Cherrywood R I C I� A RID S O N y h S GROCERY Sundaat the Community Hall. 8 was well and clean play, for said the Sunday School at g.80, p m. Atter• referee after the game. - ,, s± _ TXRAdSi `~ noon services at 8.80. Preacher, Rev. 1.7a.pa jeer„ *L Wit paldin advame. W.8.Sproule. The young people mNet Remember to come and cheer Clare- �Fr�ia 1 td-play.ball each Friday evening. most at Green River next Saturday ` $est in the market-All varieties. tawo y ` •'aubaaiatJaaa:ro the Liaited Scow and Crest e _ . � � Bcitaia 19.00 in advance. vening, June 16th, at 6.30 This will _ GREEN RIVER. be the best game of the season. 2ZANMT- 53MED Pickering Sunday School Executive ' -JOHN WURKA , Proprietor. A number frorp here attended the will meet at the Claremont Baptist Renaie'e Yellow Intermediate or White Sugar 1l�sAgel, Field Day Sports at Brooklin on Sat- Church, on Tuesday, the 19th inst., bulk or packsge. BROUGHAM. urday last. at 8 p.m. The following schools GOLDEN BANTAM CORN or STOWELL'B EVERGREEN A number of our yourig men are kindly attend: Claremont Baptist,working on the' Provincial Highway Claremont United, Mt. Zion end Al- The rutual service at Erskine Cern- near Manchester, tona. It is expected that there will - eters was attended by many from Roy Carter has purchased the Geo: be a lantern slide talk. Any others " r PINEAPPLES Brougham. Ferrier property on the north side of interested,in Sunday School work are Now at their beet•-189, 25s or 30s. New'Potatoes;70e per peels. Mrs. T. C. Brown is 'in the city the 6th concession. welcome'to attend this conference. this week on account of the illness ' CO N R .-Of her sister, Mrs. Wallace. , — Y CLUB ICE CREAM ` U T €va our softball team was defeated at --grange NOW to attend Don't forget to take home a brick. Also in cones, pails or Eskimo pies. Audrey last week in a close game. a ;.They will play here this Frit[ay even- — THE — y _-:Pure Maple Syrup 75 cents a quart. Ing, June 15th. This should be an other exciting contest. .All those interested ie the Brough- Do-m1�110 Day �Celebratlon JAS, ' - %.-fflCHARDS0N am Union Cemetery are reqquested to " be present on Wednesday; Jbrie 20th, to assist in celaning it up and im- — AT z ;proving• its appearance. - The W. M. Society will meet at th� home of Mrs. Barclay on Thurs- Pickering Hard day afternoon, June 21st, at 2.30 p. ]PICKERING F m. 'All the ladies of the congregation are invited to attend. -All those interested in St. John's Cemetery in the 7th concession, are F A R �l R a ? requested to meet there at 7.30 p.m. Monday, cul the. end 1928 nMonday, done 18th, for the pur- v OuF Beed Corn has arrived-COtnpton'^Earlp, Longfellow, North pose of cleaning up and discussingJ Dakota, White Flint, Wis. No. ,, Improved Learning, further improvements.' White Cap, Golden Glow acid Early Eureka, i A number of the ladies of St.John's Auxiliary attended the sectional meeting held in St. Andrew's Church, THE PROGRARi WILL INCLUDE : The Beatty'Electric aaehees to save time .�, and hard work. A free trial „ Oshawa, Thursday last, and report a given at any time.very interesting meeting, encouraging Baseball (girls and boys), Football and W reports from all the branches and a ' every representative meeting, and the Calithumpian Parade t Our•Ponitry Food and Calf Meal are splendid hospitalit} of the Oshawa _ ladies. y worth giving a trial. - _- Novelty Races, 1 Male Race (for men or - 'HORSE REGISTER. �$�, �Q hard Race (for girls, Agent forMcCormick-DeeringFarm Machinery a Repairs- MARSHALL ROSEDORE-The cele- and RePat - Slow Automobile Race, 5rated Hackney Stallion, the prop- - a :•rt'y of J. W. Graham, will stand - Our Motto : We have it, tan get it, or U is not gaade. for the weason of 1928 at his own Tug-of:War (Farmers vs. Pickering Village), and Evening i stable, Brooklin, Ont.-" Terms" 515. .Entertainment, not to mention many other DOL 12921. - Importeu Percheron Attractions which will be.on J. S. BAL.'�DON - PICKERING Stallion, the.property .of E. A. ;Somerville,, Lot 14, rear Con. 9, the Park grounds --- --' "Markham, will make the season at siva ' " his own stable. Terms to insure, - Have you renewed 3 otir subscription ? 315.00. littractive Prizes are offered for each and every event. :RILE OF PITSFORD 1190-19283.-- 'Baseball Teamq wishing to compete for,prizes shoaid n �-� n T Shetland o on stud. Winner at s UNIV 1F1: }{ SAL --- -MOTORS + �1f! 1 TO lE{S _ havetheir applications in hands of Secretary, 3 1JI1L 1111JJ 11 Zb a.. - Cansdian National Winter Fair and - E. C. JONES, Pickering, on or � $tea July 1st parades. At Glen Dor: - bebore Monday June 25th. • Farms, R. R. No, 1 Eglinton; Lot9 ' WEST 1-2, con. 2. Markham.g � Day's _ HILL ('� - NESTOR-Celebrate+i Percheron.Stal• Corsa and leave a Mood " Sport F lion, the property of R. Glmbleti. ST '1R AND FLINT .SAILS _ t Oshawa, will be at air, Begg's every Admission to PtErk-Adults 30e.. Children (under 13 yrs) 15c. t Tuesday at noon, thence to Frank r z Mac►cey's, a mile west of Whitby, -every Tuesday night; at Mr. North's every Wednesday at noon; thence to Coal, C® ! N Winter will be here very soon andL . - R t8 - Isis ottm' stable, 539 Bing St. E., if you have any notion,of If on want a guaranteed P e air Ob. St a rese0IIab18 Oshawa. purchasing a tiew g P ) 'PRELUDE [24622] 12(1960>. the well Hard and Soft Coal of the' sleigh, leave priee, SEE C. 5. bred imp: Premium Clydesdale your order now ,o that it Stallion, the property of Oscar Wil- best quality on wilt be ready when the Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes, son, Brougham, will make the sea- hand first snow a ears. Phone Scarboro 5`2 31. iron of 1928 as follow.: Monday PP m r6orrung will leave`his-own stable, TI-i08 LAN, O R T ; R �' I D } - _ 'for Alex. Gray's, con. Pickering, • A. y1 , - for noon; thence s y, J Dunkeld',, PiC�4.T1� PRICES Con. 8, night. Twsday, John Scott'.-, 'CLAREMONT � �� ���� ' con. 8, noon, own stable,, night. �iVeflnesday,•Chas. Hutchings, Brock neon; Thar• Palmer's, Liver. FOR TEAM HARNESS night. Thursday, W. J. 94i1I- n ai n • ."• pr's, Pickering, noon;Wilmot Shea',, O ' Base Line, night. Elides, Wm. Ot- G` d :.� merod's,'Greenwood, night. Satur- a Brass-mounted Team Backb,and Harness, day, proceeds to his oa-n stable un- 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 blithe following Monday morning. III fact we would be pleased to have you .-''With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- -ECSTASY [233811 (20019) the super- make this your headquarters band, x$49,00 for imp. Premium Clydesdale Stal- vahilein town. _ lion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Black-mounted Team Backband•Harneee, $88.b0 t - wih make the season of 1928 as We have just added a new stock of'' " 5 ring Breeching $ 4.26 $ollows: Monday afternoon, blas 28, heaves his own stable, Graham's Ho- s tel, Brooklin, for Thos. Hir�t's, Ladies' Hats, Coats, Dresses and -This I's not e► factory harness, but castom made in our Xinsale for night. Tuesday, Wm. own shop at Markham. Jackson's, con. T, Whitby, noon; Lingerie-in fact anything LII We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. Temperance Hotei, Ashburn, night. `:'Wednesday,• Thos. Cook's; Myrtle, the ready- to-wear lice. _ ,�3noon; John Thompson',, con. 2. " - -= _ i T D D... S Jteach, night. Thursday afternoon, pur goods are of the best quality and prices are right. � F it ■ 6O Russell Davidson',, Raglan, night. Call and see us-No trouble to show goods. Friday, Henry Wilsgn's, Columbus, Harness and Collar Manufacturer noon;.Walter Groat',,.near Brook- 3 Doors north of,Hewis' Butcher Shop. 'lin, night. Saturday, own. stable ��AR��=g��' ON't=t- Home Phoee 3400 until the following, Monday after- (SAMUEL SCHWARTZ) moon. _- - -- - ---��-a-ire--r-teem :T ��'� £ - THE IDEAL SHOPPE, All ratepayers within the .Township Brock StreetOTth - 'aFhltb Ont: THE -:CENTRAL GARAGE , -of' Pickering, who are in a position , y, `to draw gravel on the .roads, should ' et in touch with the Road Foreman One get : In.the various subdivisions within the -- -- Teleph - . ' 4900 ' next two weeks. The Council are • e p very an that as much work be ' 'done in the month of June as is'pos- w� W1SUgive to do. By order of the Council. • G. NI. Forsyth, Our Customers the benefit of good buying, the very best �U�iO Repairs; AeGes9oriEs,OI'ls�mad Reeve.• merchandise in the country for the lowest possible price, ti -_ Welding, ^^ y y g L A N C / N Q Service is oar aim-Tr as, +Gasoline Acetylene Wel MEN'S FANCY SPORT TROUSERS to Flannels and There will be dancing at .""Ba See Oh�.rg'linlg• 1 g ;TwQeds. gee these. They area real buy. - BURNETT'9 DANCE HALL :., Sen', Fane Shirts in broadcloth and printed materials. - ' (Dew Drop-In) every These are of exceptional quality and priced at a eaviog. - Repairs made on all makes �- 'SATURDAY and HOLIDAY Boys' Trousers, longs and bloomers, blue serge and tweed. _ (�t �rg� o.><t.J at 7.30 p, m.lscandard timer These lines are worth, your inspection and the price is Rouge Hillis Orchestra in attendance right. _ Wm. Role;Floor Manager Bops' fine wool or rotten Jerseys. These are areal fine l "R.ound and Old Time Square Dances grade and just the thing for present wear, to flrst•cla9s music ! Admission 73 cents'a rnuple CHARLES �� SPENCER . . ' George Burnett, Prorietor0 E CIL BRADLEY Half mile eaet of Rouge Bridge - , at Rosebank Corner , = c K R = �•� e+ - Proprietor, Pickering +?.. ' s sc? M.v,,. :. ::�.+�..,: nrr •i.. t ins"` nt d 1:n •. ;f•. .r. ,.-- yr.. '.=7,ih :'ya+ :.t•.r •err.; r...- •�� ^,.. 's. `''�2 r w, .;,,� 'Y g �..�,3:. •,"'� M�.✓"-'' �.� a 4"1!_ :4 ,r.,�;.�Y�,:F,�. +;y,,,�+_ .mak-�.w •'.L,� 7..R.`." u�Y :ln+n,..'=Say,,c�� J � "�' .w w.+'S •�.�;3_-w�.•.•:, .e,r�` .�vrp�. n.�r� � �� :�C''� �' • 'L �' i•� e- y�at v. tK., :',.. :4' -....'..l'. f.a.t.:.s.. 'v, , •.�;,•.'.{.:,., .F.'y.'rY,-, ,s,,S,,,i y ,�,xy a•- Fv ?w •<"t3 ' 'y.a�l4-1 wMr-- 7f TM p '«:{,..- e"e`fi' F... `4•..ti•,sv.';'r "C•,' asswr"f _`;i^c�7�"ret" .e9 ,*_ �rL § .,�v.^"q ""r"'.i as pE' ^'n.5L""`.v'• � •• • r.'raviaw'.d. ,s : R• P. iR' .i. .•-^N t: .". .r. ,,.,tS,$- ..'I�. s•.. ,_. ..,,1 . • .....,a e,�.. gi" „ .S _« h -F'Slrr'r?. d 10. '. •' i. . . :- • . .:^ a- '+t.err 1 ..... ._. ..:,1.... r T� r � R / 6 •4 _ -,CLARKMMONT: The well-driilere are patting Mien. Ilean Ono r. BONDS-(>fove�►ment. Municipal and Led ' - down Ipea fir a well 'at Thomas a int Banda of Toronto, MoreQ a Bonds. Also,Industrials. mayle lei 111itua luv s A large quantity of baled hayy- rood fie, p Yat her home Gere. ' f p from Cllaremoat this H. G. McIntyre is about to make Bafe avestmente ac;;froml6 to?per vws shipped Glearge Beverley and daughter an addition to hie factor on ac- cent. - week. Norms, are on the sick list Frank and Mra. Cooper enter t of intending hie,business. 1NSURANCE-All classes writtdo in- Cheap rates for f rm and oouatry t present. On Thureda and Saturda Wind• buildings. \, twined friends from Toronto on y, cluding Fire,_Automobile, Dan Alger,of Toronto, wse ren• June 21et an 23rd, a coaching storm. Acetde'nt at�d Sickness. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, tanday. ent to v w the ball game on'Sat- " wind-mills Silos ate. a ' MEas Margaret Macnab spent a g rinse for Household Science will be urday a ing. held in Claremont Baptist Sunda Phone or write Automobile Issuance 'few dayd this week with friends in P , y Nelson and Lewis Sanderson, of echo m, commencin at 9 tf of all kinds. the city. Toronto, visited their scents o�'roo g 43tf- ED. BOWMAN, Whitby^ Hugh Gregg is installing a water p m. A cordial invitation is ex FARM$ FGB SALE here on Sunday. beaded to all 'young girls in the Write or phone works eyystem.and bathroom in Miss Harbron returned home, community. D. O T7fT A wT his resideaee. afters week's absence, visiting -YY ilt Wm. Linton had the misfortune friends elsewhere. HELLO THERE - to lose his most valuable horse on Emerson and Mrs. Ormerod, of = -� ! 20 WHITBY, ONT. - Monday morning. Mount Zion, spent Sunday with Do you, know that it is celanmg up •oREYM t V1 Edgar Shirk has moved into his time,? The �1C�[82'IIIg mew residence connected with the friends in Claremont. I am prepared to repair and 4 H. G. McIntyre,accomponied by build chimneys, also concrete work • 4 +telephone central. Widmer Miller, had a business and Painting. Chimneys swept and ('� } J. C. and Mrs. Mae-nab. of'Ux- furnace pipes cleaned. :Hard mortar V1g,a.�'re "Om�t"� ' trip tc Toronto on Monday. P Pe -bridge,spent Sunday with friends The football match;on Saturday used. Work guaranteed.' Charges - ;:and relatives here. - moderate. Phone Picks ' 5501. objet Association evening between Vlacemont and s Mr-and Mrs. Benns and family 84-48. The t ofthie ss is sof2. of Toronto •visited with. Magnus 13roughaiu teacus on the Claremont �y lessen stealing and prdseoabe Mrs.Mor •non Sunday. ground,* resulted=`n .the score of THE BEST YET � the felons , ga 3.1 in favor of Claremont. — ./!'4 U W.F. R and Mrs. Jones, of To• We represent the Waterbury'Odor- Tonto, spent Sunday here with the less Chemical Toilets especially' ad- Members having property stolen oommmil M_ £.ALF_ _ Date �Qwith any member ., + opted fot-rural- there i - --- -- E:immediately ve om ee m Ward. friday, June 22pa- Credit Sale of is no water system. Can be installed George and Mrs;Lee, of St, in the building. A card will bring Membership fan . '1.00. g registered and rade milch cows g g ' WHFN you have r , ville, spent Sunda with the lot g g full information with drawl, s for �I Tloketa mar Mhedbrom the ion. en/or Sunday young stock horses, implements, placed an order secretary on•pptfosttoa. ter's arenta James B. and M're. each particular layout. with us for a, memori,�! ' etc., at lot 27,con. i• Pickering, (on nae -L D Ba C S P 'Mad i 1. highway us H. E. Poynter, you have looked far in- Wm Com. oke, atm- "' 3� Wm. J�itton,-of Uxbridge ac' g y j t west of Dunbar*•,on) - r- to the future for our er, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. the property of J. P. Scott. Sale 3u tf. Whitevale companied by a number of friends, at one o'clock she,�•!� memorial work stands was the guest of Miss Hamilton on , •YS standard time. See bits o'clock s Maw, auctioneer. up under stress of time D. Munro, has, Richardson, , Sunday last. , BRI" IT HERE and •weather. Itis tru• President. Secretary - David and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake- Saturday, June 23rd-Auction sa.e of _ ly a lasting tribute. `' , household furniture, in the Village Now is the time to get a new of Farmers, Attention Lake- ?field, spent over the week-end "No GreaterTribut8" - with the latter's Barents, D. M. of Markham, belonging to the es- Harness. or get the old set repaired. t , . t. tate of the late Miss Jane Whitson. I have in stock samples of Samuel ' and Mrs. Morgan. N. W. STAFFORD, Iihave secured the agency for the Frbsb E.+1VV. Evans and daughter, Mrs. Sale at one, standard time. Also at Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The & Wood and Cuckshutt Farm Imple- ME.JW, and the letter's non, the same place at 2.30 p.m., there former may ordered through cats. Kinpretnn Road, menta, and will lee constantly on. Mas- will be offered for sale the house logueat prices quoted. W6,itb; P y rter Evans, of Whitby, visited J. and lot beton n to the Robt. `Vhit- Catalogue-free.• .'.Phone Whitby hand repairs for these popular H. and Mrs. Evans on Sunda g implements. Sunday. son estate, also the- farm, south- I also carry collars,collar pods, sweat �� *Q0 Also, London's barn and stable ~y « Luther and Mrs. Mitchell, of east quarter of lot 28, and south• pada, harness oil by bulk, harness fittings.. -Oshawa, and Charles and Mrp. we=t corner of lot 27, in the 8th dressing, also silver polish t will also take contracts for painting ,Armstrong. of Whitby, spent over corcess:on .in the Township ttP and other parte: t i barns and houses by a new r -Sunday with L. W. and Mrs. Pil• Pickering, containing 100 acres, Repairs promptly done. process, by spraying. r`•" key. more 'or less . Terms and condi- L. W. PILKEY, - CLAREMONT� Ejtimatee cheerfully given. Rev. H. R. Stephens and a otnm tions made known on day of saie. Phone 1820. � ' lber of the members of the Baptist For farther information apply to 27-52 � FOOTBALL BOOTS -. Church were In Whitby on Tues- W. B. Milne, R.R. 1. Locust Hill. R. J. MBIIII, -.� �i'iSl8fD0IIt day and Wednesday attending Fred Postill, auctioneer, _ - q �ehe meeting of the Whitby sod Monday. June 25th—Auction sate of Steve Bloomer's Lucky Gal Scorers-the Boot that never failn Lindsay Baptist Association, standing hay crops ((timothy and to score-reg. 4.00 W 4,50, at 2.95. The funeral of Mr. Jones, the mixed hay), the property of the AS , r ' aged father of Mrs. DeGeer,.took .R. J. Fleming estate, Kingston Rd. Mine Oxfords, "The Spencerwood Shoe,"-reg. 5,00 to 5.50, at 4 5'D iplsce from the -Fexideaca of his Esse 3aIe-at 2o'clock• Wm.Maw, c .. - - -da5nghter, Mrs. DeGeer, on Mon. auct,oreer. - - X 41ts 5u}t15 }96 11 those interested in St. Joho'e T Men's and Young Mena Suits-one or two pairs of pants . •t7emeterp in the 5 Is Your from 9.50 to 18.511. 'th concession are _ aso mvaAO Y,. •requested to meet there at 7.30 p. KitC A full supply of Running Shoes from 76 cents up:int., on Monday,Juae 18th, for the he pAgtRY 1purpose of cleaning up and discna 1Cail at �j f� f Phone 3800 •4bing further improvements. ' �• +FIN"ID'S ., Freeman McCullough met with 02�ARE�dONT. ONTARSC is la peiaful accident oa TuesdayO - .� lo1 JBread 'ilast When Leading a colt along LJY ` the road it suddenly took fright st a pasaiag car. kicking him and Then buy an Oil Stove or -fracturing two ribs and_ badly tlarcerating his face. w Gas Range. ♦ / ' :The Bread The Rev. A. McLellan, D D. We-have a full stock of Perfection -G. M. Toronto District B, will and Florence Oil Stoves 6' Sending Motley Health ' preach anniversary service for the in stock, 3 and 4 `� •{ Royal Arch Masons in the United burger, �gg t0 Distant Points ' �•y "�SCua 17th at 3 30(standa d timon e) Also Oil Stove@ rof reasonable.used .•g V OL' can rend any amount of money �_•y a a V - Rev. A. E.Owen will be In charge a to any point in Canada at a'mini of the service, assisted by the Rev. COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES 3' P - - (faster than.city gas) nium c.f expense by using a Standard �f( J. C. 'Robinson. Bank Money Order. Thin nietbod is •R• o�;- ' John Coates had the misfortune . Ask.us for a demonstration the sim.plept. safest and most con veu. s on. Tuesday morning to anstain a in your home. r ` y ient way to P"d remittances by snail AKERY serious injury to his right arm. We can supply on with wicks a He was engaged at o operating a PP y y" in the Dominion ; if the mail pope P g and all other accessories. HONE 900 circular saw, which is driven by a N�6rap no loss is sustained. Should i 1 t I steam engine, when his arm came Screens, 'Fly Spray, Fly Swatters, you deeire to send money to a point in contact with the rapidly revolt'- Doors aud,all.kinds of Mid- +mtaide theconntry,a Standard Band GI'' ing saw; inflict ingadeepcutabove summer Hardware. 'Draft will serve your purpose for = the wrist, sever n ti•rwardittg money toforeiga places. Farmers 'Attention was immediately rushed" to Well- C H A S . COOPER esley Hotpital, Torodto, " where I have, the agency for the Famous everything is being done to sive +CLAREMONT THE D- Renfrew Machinery, Separators, the use of the hand. a ► �' Scales, and the high quality The All Stars football team, off, l 'DIIRA1vT MOTOR CARS * QF s * Acorn Range,and-am,pre- Toronto, will play Claremont in o . AND TRUCKS � F.STABusHFA 187@ pared to.g►ye best terms. �. the Community Park here on gat- (live me a call when wanting some• . urday,June 23rd, beginning at 6 D thing in these linea. Phone Pick W. .o'clock, standard time. This will Scott's e W. V.• REDDITT " W. C. WILLSON,be a very interesting game as the �� 1�.7�01 iJ * :'Manager, Pickering Branch visiting team is composed of pie , un+West at. R. No, 1, LOCUST. ° p� !^t R.g HILL -ed players from over the province, Claremont � B'°°ks"'W"`�i'�' In the same evening at 8.30 o'clock r - Green River the Audley Dramatic Club -will Specials for / PC their popular drama, en - P Basket Factory i` titled "A Prairie Rose." this is ' ® n ' ora one of the best playa that have June Manufacturers of been presented in a number of of u- B t DRY GOODS All kinds Fr t aekete years, so do not mise it. - _ , Berry Crates, The police trustees wish to in. Men's work shirts, 98c . 'Rimm b ' M�� form the residents of. the village Mens overalls,heavy, pr, 1.99 r Farmers!BAehel Baskets. r _that no more dumping of refuse Men's fancy sox, .., 59e Clothes w 1 beallowed on the road allow Ladies'silk hose,:. gte. - .. fit3 once west of the station, as the .. . 93cC ;� con�enienc and nk 'ennock goad officials have given'. instrnc• Moody's silk underwear,... 1.00ra y 'tions to that effect. They also Newest styles in men's �1Ry SRVs you a tnp Proprietor -' hereby request the party who straw hate Wrl. _ ,! dumped the corn stalks at this L:O > Phone Markham 1804 point to have the same. removed GROCERIES at once, as it is contrary to the Ready cut macaroni, 2 lbs., 19c - B EATT law dealing with corn-borer pest. Corn flakes, 3f pkgs for :25c Y01i1' bRllk book With This law is being strictly enforced. Shredded wheat, 3 pkgs :.. '256 ' STANDS FOR THE BEST Some who bave ignored this law Bran flakes, 2 pkgs for 25c til@ dePOSlt entered,, `have got themselves into serious 3 Jelly.powders and tumbler 25c Pf011lPtly rte• trouble. Large prunes, 2 for- .. Z5c t The Women's Institute will meet Catsup, quart bottle "23c ( xurned t0 YOU. ` at the home of Mrs. W. G. Scott syrup, 5 lbs for ... 35c on Tuesday afternoon, June 28th, P G soap, 5 bare for °23c t instead of Wednesday afternoon, Fancy mixed biscuits, Ib... lac �g 'dnne 20th. Grandmothers' meet Chris tie's sodas, 21bs. for �35c "ging. Hostesses; Mrs. Geo. Scott, Peas, corn and tomatoes, QN �� Aylmer, 2 for... "29c . „n- -Mrs. Rawson, Mrs. Pallister andR�,Bulk black tea, s ecial Ib. 83c Mre. Tborr►eon, Address by one p + of the members on"The Child, the Blue Rose rice, 8 Iba. for .. 25e ' b � Parent, the Teacher." A prize white tapioca, 2 lbs. for , 23c -- 1M ; ' will'be given for the .oldest grand- Fancy-stvipe-coroanut, Ib, 27c Litte : Carriers, Hap Carriers* mother, the youngest grandmoth- tempi, Door TrRcks, Cow er find the gratdmotber with_the T '• "'" " ° - Bowls. Pressure SystemQ Etc. grandchildren. Meeting will '\ 0-T It will pay lvnu to get my. prices on begin At 2,30. Those wishing trans. s •+• • M above before buying else wbore. portation are requested to give -pbone 1402 ,a Whitby Br., J. H.Perry,Man their names to Mrs. Pilkey or Miss I s ��►. ,. I''RANK I PROUSE :R6 0. CndPrhill. I `. L4REYUNT ,,� � .. `''•ter: r,iN,(i! UVT RIS .Yv^'.-.;>'. .,.': .. ..«.' -...'. fir.' ., .J ._- -- ,'¢ •:,W -m. ..„j, .., ;, .,�^, •b• �p:-Lc' ..�; &i4..• 0.• ' �,. }_.. - ..'mv�fi'. ,« "',•r -,�,"'•,. 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':$.:••+* '.? -may r. 3 � -Atone tl><ne people could ' oii>tt�i buck Asa--tsa ox ` O D Q to air—fiat flavour—Then came"BALADA" '. :' 3eafed to nw i—fwN-ftawoarod-•-••fresh-- 9116!- _fias#-free-�-poMr p�p�uav�'SAt�kDA"a Four , des;-T5c to $LOS per.r.aha > - - - �. MAX � - 0 BEGIN HERE-TO-DAY. ' "7ind John will be wild—" _ s „ I Finding the lifeless bodies of his• The wilder he is tonight,the!sooner two partners at their gold-mining he'll be tamer. You're too wonderful camp, harry Gloster flees southward,,to be true!!' knowing that he will be aecused'of tho " m ' I won't listen to you. _ ,'STADARD crime. On the way Gloster -saves the "Close your ears to me, then, and gs MQn� life of a stronger, Lee Haines, from I listen to the music. D'you hear it? a0F QV�1lITY the murderous hands of a scoundrel ' r , ue viva la rumba; FOR OVER by the name of Joe Macarthar. Q SAIABA BETTS Buck Danfels, presumably ber father,i e vivantas ninas,chulitas,b A6e r 3�YlEARS J:an lives with an old recluse. Que viva, quo viva placer-, Unitas, .� HOME in an outsbf-the-way ranch house. She CC g•napas que saben querer. and this was simply the old story re- ` complains to him that she never is "It's talking for me, Nell! , told, he decided. It would not do to allowed to go .where other girls irm "There! You were tagged agarol _ ' y MADE One night she slips from her bed and .,What do I care?" make himself ridiculous -before the rides to a hoo house several miles crowd. a- "Oh, ever one-i8-lookin at us! BREAD distant, where a dance•is in progress. y g Again, he was by no means sure c Riding home, singin , she is sur used Let them.look: .You re worth tree- how far he could a with Neil. Wh g p { r to ]y�r a man's voice•call to her in Ing, Nell!" +s g '- 1 the thickets. The man is Harry Glos- "They'll fight you about this tier ather''s in love with him er with" ter. She hides in the shadows and y g his father's ranch he had never been ''�o "Do you like bola fought for? I'd /- � will not let him,approach her. g g quite able to make up his mind. On like -to fight for you, Nell. There's -- -- - -- NOW GO-ODIWLTH_THE STORY occasion he presumed on the- rights - Qhli_agam—but_this time we've 3 of-being-..her. fiance mut_"those mea- e CHAPTER VIL—(Cont'd.) dodged him. But look at them rnmt`ngT! sions.were few and far between. ` A dozen res to tag me..Nell, you're J°a Beauty fOT "No," she answered, demurely. a popular girl! Confound them, they So far, so good. But if he tempted w,.°vats � Cons.): "Why not? Engaged to. friend won't have you yet!" her again, might she not fling away London Daily Telegraph ( John'„ from him and wreck all his hopes with SHOCKINGI a _ `Among the many fine achievements of "Maybe," �. "Please!" a sin Ie fler -•modern civilization, women, we are Maybe, she answered, without Please what? Do you want me to g y ctentence? lfa_knew her Beet: You must be very careful' raisin her eyes. ��� well enough to feel the danger. And what you say around Mr. Corn. ..I told, are most-grateful for the die- g Y let you go. , She pressed a little this, plus the . cal dimensions of coverg on the part of plastic and cots- But Harry Gloster only laughed- "I—I—no!+ , P physical Cucumber; Why? uretic surgeons and electrotherapeud- "I've broken the ice for you, then. closer to him. Don't let theta take Harry Gloster, made him pause to Beet: • He's so'easily shocked!. F~ ista that it is ssible to beautify all Here comes a eouple to get you. Shallimer" consider, -0--- t p° I let them have you?" I In another moment he was.glad For •Rhdumatiem Minard s Liniment. thane who can afford the time and Y sue viva la rumba; that he had delayed, fo. Gloster was s And at this, final! she looked up. `» y > r money necessary for treatment. Beau- y, Que viva, que a ringing — t b half a dozen other men, and "What's become of that fellow v They were t brown eyes. indeed, He sang in a ringing bass, y tit appears, is no longer the exqui- .�� g g „ et still went serenely on and showed Bones, who was known as the per- Y1 r. site privilege of the few, but s social and filled with an almost too perfect "Every pei%on is looking at you. 3' t,- » meekness not the slightest intention of aban-+tact driver?" He met Jones,.the_1m- necessity. It is legitimate to doubt "No—at, Nell. Two minutes g "Can you help it?" she asked. out'of m five are left• I'm going to doping his,partner. It w:}a not GainofltJ' rect one." whether, in a world composed exciu- y -who �- i siifely of Helens, anyone would launch "Say the word and I'll show you the have you to myself that long!" �alonle had men, insulted, one o a dozgn, much less a thousand, ships trick." "What are you going to do? ! group �' Some of the meekness left her eyes them was on fire with rage: More on behalf of any of them, but we are Take you out of this place before and a glimmer of mischief took its .+ over, they were not fellows to lie dorY as yet in no danger of reaching that place they tag me with a club. high standard. What must dishearten f'Take me where?" under such an insult.r is the strap fact "If yon can--" she said. _ In fact, they .were such men thathe beauty-seeks ge It wxs done with miraculous gkjil. -- I he could not imagine what had lethat when she has gone to all the .. I+A slight increase in their Gpeed--they Nell permit her partner to offenftrouble, and, for all awn know, tor- whirled toward one prospective and them.lure, 04 having her face lifted, drop- eager-freed tagger then away fromSomething moat extraordinary mus ,r ped, or otherwise changed for the bei h!s reaching fingertip*—then toward 4 have happened to sw�tiell off her ter, the resale, for whom she endures q the o�he�,._and avea•y-agaia,-iike a leaf ). � feet in such a fashion. Nell was trans- is singu!"Iy unteeehed b-RCt o! devotion. which wind 'currents throw up and formed and radiant in the arts;e of down, suddenly, but .never with jar !this big man. She leaned back in 4 —' — or jerk. ' them and looked up to him with laugh- � (Canada's Way "How in the world did you do it?" ter on her lips. t (Sydney Telegraph (Australia) An she was laughing up to him. But Gain-or took no hasty steps. It t interesting sidelight on inter-Empire` He flrank in that laughter, frankly, was not until he saw the couple swing - . }� r t i The Largest Hotel i» 'at'faim Is furnished by„Canada's at- meeting her eyes as he had never met off the dance floor at the end o! the. 9 . tht eyes of any woman before. What p the British Empire "• ' lion is disassociating herself from i hall and disappear through the door Britain's proposed Treaty with 1Rgypt, did it matter? She was only's ghost. \ :that he began to act on the offensive. The greater the size of-an organ Britain's 18 the first of the.Domtnbns to The reality was far away, fleeing ' (To be continued.) _ tzation the smatter the cost at �. _. which tt„ product can be given takt such a step--one that may easily through the haze of moonshine. + ; ;; i "You're going to forget John—for Kitty— Tho man I marry meat be to the pnbttc. The Mount Royal be given in "me quarteit an undue a hero" Betty—"But,. my dear. I of hotel ai tamyea the highest sort this one 'dance, he commanded. of ho:auttattty' to ttR many guests .. significance. A.vital phase of the bib don't think you're really quite so un- at eery reasonable rates. prnblem 'In Egypt has to do with the "You're engaged ltome, understand— r for five minutes' a'tractive. as all that!" $3 a uaY'and up, Atcrtcafi Plan. ".Suez Xanal. And this is essentially "What do yrou mean?".gasped Nell. Ag Empire qudstion: It t•emendous- THE MARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR•' ���� � ` You know what 1 mean. i HOTEL ly concerns Atsstiralla, as it does Brit- CYCLE AND SIDECAR +( ain and India. However Canada may He dodged an aggressive tagger and be unaffected is her own buslners 1t then sped on. "If John doesn't get me," she was "How in the world did you do!t?" iW ". is a pity that., her pout}caL rulers saying, "on this round, he'!1 be fur- aallow G.c�+aov,�Afano ?1+redei. - s•bould live failed to realize how much „ ' united counsels mean. Britain's Do-. ion "Outside. We're going to sit on the ' ,. "It does John good to be furious;' r - minions are as free as Britain herself. moonlit side of a tree, and I'm going - - answered Gloster. "We're boo happy ' But common intersts am well as,cot- � � bothered." to make love to you, Nell, as you were i � _ mon ties of kinship, are all 1n favor ?" - never made love to before." �a of a united voice when matters of real We' "Do you think I've gone mad? I Bid goodbye to ever?dap acestes. For- - "You are or will be. I'm happy , ,.import are at utak _-� enough to make up for two. It's over- won't go a step with you!" get the crowded streets and city din; - "Hash, Neil. P know that you trust see the things you've",longed to see; i ' iu ' A rellsble antiseptle-Minards. flowing. D'you feel it come ot.t of myme.„ i _--g fingertips at your back, like else-I "Not a bit" visit the places you've read about; hit +" the open road that beckons to fun and �lsatinan7Cnt tricity. "Look me in the eye when you say J. L. Garvie in the London Observer Her eyes were 'frightened, but her that,, adventure, for a week, a month or a E.eer� t lips were smiling. year. WALTER ANDREWS LIMITED, '++ .(Ind,).: Why has the cause of dis� ,.What are you doing?" She flushed gloriously and her eye 346 Yenpe St., Torotete, Ont arata'ment ma4o np genuine progress? „ wavered under his glance. Because every nation feels and knows Taking you with me. For five "You're a dear, Nell. But I want Rubber. minutes, you understand? Going, to that the League by itsett is no sub- to have you where it's quiet to tell see how' much action we can crowd etiture for defence; that its yet it .. you just how:dear you are. When we ''cannot offer sufficient security; that into that time get to the'end of the hall, out through Strengthened "And after that—"' - the door-we go together. You under- it has no power to guarantee the „ , I m going away. Never see you ?' + For a pea ce. again.!" stand. \ �'.. i. —Y "You're not like other people," she "I won't Of course I won't go." Fieforo the German-Irish fliers re- I wont try to make you. -Tell free � � e said almost wistfully. ? le Turn to their.nal{ve lands, let 1t be ,. , fcr the last time,. You're going Not a bit. Here's John again!f •'reporded that the oft used phrases are Dance !aster. Longer steps! We're'hear me? Only two minutes, and Ci»n-�PPmg; exclusive , hog Deutschland Go Bragh' and in to d him if you het then I m gone. Firestone !roc impregnates - "Erin liber Antes." going °dam Y P— "Oh," she cried. "My head is.swim- process, Pmt ' And help she did. She became as I t„ 3 _ light as that whirling less he had ming. and insulates every fibre of + „ thou ht of before. It seemed that his With the music!" - , g "I'll go. I don't- care what they ;'`''3\ every cord with, rubber, build- mere volition was guiding}�er. t» t ing into Firestone tires lonM t "The devil!" muttered Hsrry"Glos- �Y i f ter: "Someone tagged me then. _But "Nor I what they do." service by strengthening the . we're going on' They reached the end of the hall,. Y side walls to withstand the "Oh,.there'll be trouble about it It's !swung daftly through the outer line £ +r• the rule!" of the dan�t_ers, and were suddenly <g extra flexing strain. ,< �„ through the door, leaving a.gasp of ^- v� " you care about rules. !r wonder behind them. Before them a l..et the nearest Firestone t n T Not the feast in'the world.' She had caught the Tire at last. A was the moonlight world. THERE is nothing quite equal to dealer put these sturdier, easier. B Aspirin for all sorts of aches and ;. rioting carelessness was in'her eyes. CHAPTER VIII. pains, but be sure it +s Aspirin. The riding tires on yo' cite now There's another hand at my shout- name Bayer should appear on every He Wl save you money' and Z. der!" _iw GUTLANDER oFFE vas. tablet. Bayer is genuine, and the word They had swerved deftly away,.but There was no lack of brains behind gentile-in red—is on every box. e 3^� tea• John had apparently been watching We,level black brows of John Gain Or. You can't go wrong if you will just The cool,comfoirtiis f Savor the previous tactics of this big strap- His tglnper was as eager and as sap- look at the box when you buy it: stxssTorts TIRE is xUHssR CO. of WRIGLEY'S $pearai<irii ger, and bis hand* touched Gloster. guinary as that of'a+hy man, but he OF CANADA LI3MTZD ' - is a lasting pleasure. But Gloster danced on, with the girl was possessed of a controlling disere- Hamilton,Ontario i• It cleanses the mouth aftm in his arms. tion.--- When, after having tagged MOST MILES PER DOLLAR eating-gives a clean taste and "What will happen? What will i Gloster, he saw the wig man dance . s - M sweet breath, they do?" The .girl ..was-.hreathing. serenely on, his first impulse was to It is refreshing and close to his face. jump at his throat and tear him awa digestion aiding. "That's for.then'oto worry about But the very ,size of Harry Gloster �a,oe This dance is ours. was enough to make Gainor doubly iiFq � 1 100 He drew her a little closer. thoughtful. R s "I feel your heart keeping time So, instead of Acting on the first Builds the Only - — e , e with the music," he whispered. rash impulse, lie stepped buck to con- n "You .musn't look at me like that!" sider the situation again. Had it.been irtn GUM-DIPPED TIRE ,na "Why not?" the first time that Nell had stepped to°.tr in Canada) t •r AFTER "They'll know what you're *a•in from the' conventional path, passion ares 3Tarer Mannfacture- WU It Is GVHR y 3 13•" P P e�own that mean. s. man°- ;; ME Y o "They'll only wish they'd said it;might have carried him away, but he' fwt,Ta a `.eu.�aattut m�ita� -- e. brat,will>w.cam srith their�• ISSUE No. 24—'»g first—" - Jhad watched her flirting a dozen ti#tes, tp' t:a4a tsar K 5 q.J' .,b. w. xy rA' yrt,,. Sr ..tr. ��.�' `0.'.x ',h,:'•F, i`.rv.` mac` .N11•p': y4�3^. •' *;�o:�•.ir�+'?^'� .r<tt +.�:�w„F,.a� yr �: rt x.� �a,��. �.�. s• '� .Wr � ,,y�^.x.�.�',t x :"•i!M w.•' '�' ":L":i?,'�• 't ik x,. �, » '.•.. �¢, r.. r. .,, ; x• '�+►nzu y _ a; '[: ri}1 k. lu, �'�r. a tt,`li e'er-„pI .wk•,,,•', , 3 .. !'.w-.._ ,. ..• "s :.,.a. ,•u b.•L: .- y,� ...^1.4.. .: .., .r ..i'F' 1 wr : r,,�,,+ 84F<":'nm•� .c t+°.'?.:a.,: ti ev' a�- nxr•- r:,,..s��w�' nw ..._, x.h �.. .,a,e .r* ,� a• Gt. ..-e..,.•- •:,•,.�.- .- <G u.. Jn ,, s--•4 1. +:' '.fl.�,}�' s,.. b^•'r �diy} ���},wit.••_a •gg..�y'' '�,, ". ....: • V .:sr'p n;+ •..-r nri. �, ,m.. "tia"'' ts,,. '•�v`T' ° G, a' r_ ,s- t',,,. y ..... ,'..'r}�i.' .*+lt `K(t r. S„. :"T:• o' .r. :.^,. •. , •s. ! 'j • .,R, $`jt.:v •..:. ..,, �, .. . .. ...: .t . . -. Y. / r $ a /• w w ... ;, ,, ,,#, ✓ .' !" +.. r o• + t w 4. .. 1., • » . . ,* � ", . ./ _ _ �. - - .. ., ..... .. - . .w • la It Bound With Red Tape? _ — _, Definite Word Aruwes.of Italian Aairship _ . i-Iiatoric Flight. ri �,, . :Grew`Adrif t. in Ice Floes ilii.Arctic -,I. � ��, A. ,�;; -'Ended.,at Sydneq -- , ,rte roM _�' - '-tx .. r,w •. i' ., •RadiQ .901 Men Bem In ured—Makin Fc�s Land n t --5s�l thcrr�. Cross.. Reaches Heel: � Couversation Places Their Position.and Tells of•Two � ,I � � 24� I. _- g . l _ 8 - ¢ �� Coal in'Australia Amid r bi Y- _ Z. t"4 Gtreat Euthusiasm w NEED BOATS' • • �• , `� 3 Sydney. Austrralta-The 7,800-mile Ja 1. King's Bay, Bpitzbargon.-Bearing ice Holdef Up Rescue Ship < ' s '.ti, yr, k 45 S a across the Pact .1 Ocean Lrom i �I of the. monoplarW Southern , "e'. - two of their number who were injured a �'I flight ►" ` Cross Capheiln $finer-Larsen to day flevr { Oakland, Cal.,,to-Sydney, was com when the Italia came down on the ice .his plane from Spitzbersea and joined "f pleted when the glace and its crew of the Arctic Ocean, the crew of the'Lieut.. Holm on the sealer Hobby. ,� of four arriver hero at 3 08 p.m. (9.08 � big dirigible are making perilous gut ice packed In.arauad that.vessel. ,,^ m. 3taurday,.Pacific Coast time). progress toward land. The 18 men and prevented them from taking ntf - t e la p, lbave livid into two "parties, pre-! u The plane covered the st leg of for the spot!n the Arctic Ocean where ( t its epochal a!r jourrey, 500 miles from �� sumably to allow a Lew of the stronger i the Italia's crew is stranded, n.F ' to reach the rescue ships and golds` He also -recalled the fee-breaker _ :. Brisbane, Australia, on ackedule time. I. the relief expeditions back to the main: t x1. , landing at the local field alter follow Braganza to King's Bay so that it 1 fag the coast line of Austro?ia for five , a body. I. �mfght St out as abase ship for the 1. Open water leads among the'floes two Norwegian avtors. Hut ice con- s w '; hours and eight .minutes. are making the progress slow and ditigns haps also prevented that vee• f ; x The arrival of too two Aust riiana :dangerous. At times the men are F ,'. end two Americana, Captain Charles .borne out of their course as the vv}nd Leel from making headway. -.'� � i Kingsl'ord•�mith, Charles Ulm, harry , z The Citta Di Milano has•received k or sen currents drip the floes east w w $ W. Lynn, and :James Warner, was no definite word as to the actual con- » +, , or south. When the drift la toward i a� z marked by wild' enthiisisam on the � dation of the dirigible itself. It can Y the west there la that'much gain Lor <.'., Y part of thousands of persona who'had the refugees. . only be conjectured that she was not a watched and hoped as the huge trI' �7 Boats_�o_gat_them from thfllr pre totally wrecked, this theory being , motored craft fought its way through dicament coaetltute fife need of tEe`_._based-,-upon_the fact.that solnr.,obser• __,.__ _ _ g the m .. ,.,. 3 s[drma Mr--hours aloe X880 ale - - moment. The crew has provisions for vation and radio instruments were :n""""'"^•� :..: ,„,� saved. .Otherwise Nobile's men could .a, , ""^ •�' path over the sea six weeks. I - 1 ,' � a The.flight from California to Syd foot have commut}icated their position- All this was revealed in radio con- t I., x' ney.was aecommiiahed in less than 10 versationa last night sad�to day. T7le to this harbor. ; r y .. days. Thera. were halts of many Citta Di Mitsuo kept in cgnstant 'touch Difficulties Confront Rescuers 1. w'' hours on the Ilawalfan Island of with General Nobile'a men Each Captain Romagna in his appeals .to r� � ` �" ` � x,y., Oanu, where the plane landed Lrom r message, however, accented the peril the Italian Minister at Oslo empha• - u '� K �" �,<•,� F Oakland, Another abort dela? was e and the necessity for speed in rescue{ �ized•the need for haste. In conversa- i y" r� "' y g .$ experienced on the Island of Kauai, >I.� 'In the fact o! this condition, Cap tions here he also dwelt on the diff . Afe9° r ,` � "Y' `, across the channel tram Oahu, �, fain Roma$aa of the Citta Di B,Ulano;culties that confront rescuers. -lie _ -w '° .:x (,y„ •s whence the plane took off from the „fi has asked the ItAlian Minister to Nor• agrees with Captain Rtiaer-Larsen � :"< N' R � ,: � Barking Sands course .tor the FljfcE+( ` c'F ,s R4 s tfi .way to request aid of the Russian that a big Russian ice breaker is the •-••«..r.. . Again at the Island of Vitt Levu the i•; Govern ent, which possesses the most best hope for success. _ y .w fliers Kers forced to wait far an op ; ?,, A .powerff ice-breakers. Word has also, The Italian commander has asked CANADA HOUSE UNDER TORY FIRE portune moment to "hap oft from f . been dispatched to Milan to hasten the a local dog driver if he could make •Allegations of "flunkeylsm" and red-tape !n.the administration of Canada tiaselai Beach for Brisbane, where + they landed Saturday Then they took 1d ,i departure of.the big Italian seaplane, his way over the ice to the Italia's Hous�e,:the d•gminlon government's.. headquartgrs la* Trafal�g'ar Square, Loa• �: the SavoiabFs ,crew. - The•'tatter, whoAe name�'ls to the air again at Brisbane at 10 a.m - � don, were voiced in the House of Commons recently by H: H. Stevens,, Con - �' Captain Rflser•Laraen, Norwegian Smith, said. he could probably do it, Sunday (4 p.m. Saturday, Pacific coast servatJve,of 1 ancouver, T"a photograph above ahcawa His Ufa est the Kitig, w naval ace;' explains that the planes but the trip would be very dangerous j y time) for the final lap to Sydney. -': which he and Lieut. Holm brought to and prolonged. In his opinion 'the In the act of formally opening Canada House, while ascending the steps are Cape Charles Kingsford Smith � 3pltzbergea have not apses to carry best chance of rescue by dog sled the Queen and Hon. P. C, Larkin. Canadian high commissioner. and C. T. Ulm, announced that they supplies sufficient for-the 18 refugees. would come if the Italia's men succeed _ - _T— pian to continue their air journey sad _A , He and the lieutenant, however, are In reaching the coast of North. East Advance cacheing of gas is a pet! make the circuit of the globe, They "q"A making every 'effort to get in touch Land. They could be fetched by dogs policy.of the Service. At the present i London Salvation Lasses I expect to get array from Sydney In. a X41 with the marooned men,. tram that place. time there are four or five-such caches i few days. ',�,.3,. •�-^-- j at 3amea By. at Hoose-Bast-a�the . 'Brob Hair, Doff Bonviets . '"^ �, Receive {creat Reception �� a _ 1Albany River, and at Atawapiska. The' London-The bobbed hair Lash• Tanned to mahogany by their 7,804 'L Soldiers of the Air remateat cache of all to be found� ion has wrought the Brat change In .`'' mile flight through the tropic sun and - _ + • 1�+±r L ilea north of the C X.R. It was the headgear o the Salvation Army i storm . � ''�" - _ . , ntario�� 'ire Fighters ary0 m d8 t from Oakland, Cal.. fife Austral- N .' .. `= that might a s established,e - y the late Genera _ deposited there three eady . here since the army was fan airmen and their two American liar any fire haiard igh ri e, b i 1 Icompanions were tired to body, but k �11 and has not been touched since. Booth, -Provincial Air service. Preserving Ontario's Forest Wealth i as undaunted to spirit as when the? All flying done by the service is The familiar bonnet, designed on ,"a { . .. From Fire—Fly �18t8i1Ce5 ThSt WOUld BC. _ ae a r! maaS2euve the Fokker through r _ do t" ctly in accordance with regu- the lines of the old "coal_scuttie" red it - �•Stuntsy For "Show Flyers' latioap laid down by rho Air Board . bonnet of early Victorian Imes, la Paul e squalls.81 were seized bodily and z u giving place to a hat o i Act. Every pilaf [s medically exam- f t a more hoisted to a platform is view, of 204, 11 - MAY BUSY MONTH _ iaed every eta months, After each modish pattern nearly resembling 000 enthusiastic admirers. Kiagatord- fllght a machine fa checked over by , the fashionable "cloche" Smith and Ulm, paid tribute to their 7A • Ontario's Knights of the. Air have who "pttch in and light fires" just sa P.competent air engineer, whose duty The shears•that bobbed long hair lmerican companions,- Warner and no snap In so far as-an "my Atte is determinedly and effectively as they;is to classify, It as airworthy or not. obliterated the "bun': that support. Harry Lyon; a ;; Concerned. Long hours and incesasnt go spotting for them. ,After 125 hours of flying service an ed the bonnet. =� The story of the flight of the South- . vigilance is their lot- to "spot" and 1 Tills Provincial Air Force to a-engine.is taken out, sent to Sault Ste. The new hats are made of the ern Cross from Oakland to Sydney, `' `- - light the-fire demon which grows and staunch believer in preparedness, As Harte, there dismantled, inspected, re- same dark-blue straw, but the scar- 4ustmIta, a-distance of 7,500 miles _ : • ." spreads as careless prospectors invade+the prospector and the,•mining ea• assembled, and returned to the oper- let ribbon, which was carried across !was an all tongues to-day. The IIighL' the northwestern limits at our pro- gineer goes farther north, so farther $ting base. At the present time the part of the old bgnnets, goes com `1 vincial domain. . ,north goes the fire hazard. This year service has 21 machines, 9 of which pletely around the new.models. eonsuaan-ad Leda than al flying hours, h The official reports are really a ro-. the Service is patrolling areae never,are Moths equipped wllh pontoons and teas than 1'0 days to all, counting in• termediate halts. • • (mance, though told la a cold matter patrolled before. These areas include used for detection cork, The other - 1. I. a. from land ca aheela, and from ice Reception In Brisbane a. 12 are H.S.-2L, flying boats, fpr fire �-" of fact way, These reports te!! you ithe Favorable Lake district, 140 miles Ion skis. Developing 132 miles per Brisbane, Australia-The wildest + Ir' .khat up-to May 26 thio year the service north of the Red I ke geld, and !n auppresafon and photographic work. hour,at,sea level and 116 miles at ent^husiasm marked a civic rdpectiou• _ did 517 hours and 60 minutes more which, since the tall of last year, there I In July there will be delivered to cruising gpeed; it is to be used for Saturday afternoon to the four mbm, - 2YIn'g than 1t did in the correspond as been extensive claim•staking; and the Saultbade a D.H:81, powered with long-distance flying #.o any section of Ing period last year. This achieve- the district around Fort Hope, on thea Bristol-Jupiter 600 h.p. engine; and berm of the Southern Croea' crew ,� _+ Ontario in which an emergency may which flew from Oakland, Calif_to to went, too, despite the tact that, due+Albany River. They Service was =eady j capable of carrying a one-ton pay ,arise ' this city over the Pacific, Ocean. , jo climatic conditions, the service any fire hazard Shat might devolve load• It is to be the "apple" of the; _ 6 � : When a telegram from Prime Mlniarwas two.weeks.later getting,.etarted,far from the prospecting boom In these fleet's "eye," it will have a cruising I , - thle_season than in 1917. sections. Gas for use, of the planes I ter Bruce .was read, announcing the n0n•atop range of from. 700-to 800 A health specialist says that his ,Commonwealth's intention of grant R'*. operating there was-carried !n by dog�miles, and will accommodate eight hair and his teeth are man's beat 1,000 Horre W Dale I Ing. £@,000 (52b,000) to Kingsford team k%st winter and cached In readi-;passengers, as well as baggage. It friends,-but a wag says, even the best Smjt1L and his companions,'' en �' It To date .the service has done more nese for spring operations. can be flown from water-on pontoons,I of friends will fail out. - Fv than 1,000 hours flying. Up to May _ thusiasm'ran-Tio. ".. 26; it did 765 hours and 50 minutes', *" , The Queensland Governor said the 422 hours of.ibis aggregate• was done _ _ aviators had successfully completed ; in h single week in May, when the _ an •achievemen•t which had bees spring fire hazard was at its peak I--- --- watched with breathless interest b7 Those 422 hours represent- dawn-to _ ; .air; -. p .the world. ' t dusk patrolling. Day-in and day-out The vtators were congratulated,$a i I- t R effort. They also come within eight `• - '- I1. four brave men who had concluded ". ' hours of the swiss record for a single - the most amazing eat his- week's flying. ... n feats •v.. Y `-. one oP. g `.' Eory, I. Look at them Lrom another angle 0 The Prime Minister of Australia a; 1Kultiply them by 75, which i8 •the s + `"" - telegraphed congratulations on the ac- "cruising period" of the Lorest Patr01 `" • , comp of-the seemingly im t� r''° r gratification.at the as- Rer, and you will have another answer - eft • Toss e,an � `- to think over. The answer 1s that .• "�' ' , r.:` - eociation with two citizens of our • •.: > { - -• - gree! sister democracy beyond the during that one hectic week-the •serv- 1 ice, on ata lob of fire detection and 4k`, :w Pacific. s; suppression, flew 31,660 miles abovef i . _ Canada Extends Congratulation* the great forest wealth of Ontario. "r"°x.° { Ottawa-Immediately upon receiT I.-I...1- � 11 Take some of Llie fligra. Captain •• s r' •Ing news of the arrival of the South Y,� Cooper of Sioux Lookout, for instance. '^ ` r` 3 b' - ` ern Cross and its crew at Brisbane, i Cooper is credited with 40 hours and , L, ,- :y: . . Australia; Col. the Hon. J. L. Ralston, ' c y� „ 10 minutes of flying. That !s, time " " • - ,� k r= Minister of National Defence, sent : 1 L actually spent in•the air, entirely out- A 1 the. fdlloviring cable' of congratu7a ' aide of refuelling eating. On a s • k to them: t W► single day, a� int dangerous north- 1 stA i Captain Charles Kingsford-Slatth . west corner, be flew 8 hours and 40 " ► ' Monoplane Sou_thern_ Cross, Bras- minutes, the endurance recaid to date - f to • z.,, bane, Australia. this-season. When one stops to think �y : �-r. . k .s 1.1117W, ­, that a six to seven hours'• fight means1. is t + - On liehaTf of the Prime Min[stef, %X i the Government of Canada and the _ a check-tip of from 7,000 to 8,000 " ° aviation services of this Dominion I " square miles of forest area, and a +' ',� ;� r; ' beg to extend ver;+sinezce and cord si - - = flight -of between 500 and 600 lineal �� x `s 1 congratulations to.•you and your T - r miles, one should not begrudge the M tent companions. Ulm,, Lyon and plot "time off" for food., i. Warner, on your new nd great aerial - - - Spot and Fight _ 1. _• '_ �� Y L � achievement. .. . � • i -Ed Ahr, Ted Stull, Alex: Harvey, ` - - - . •! . - - . .: zing into flre- .., Young Lady Ba Gifford Swartmaa, George Phillips, ) a -. x Bill Lyons and Alex. McIntyre, all : p Do you see pictures graduate pilots of the Service's train- ` , A'' . * (F" b _ the fl Cynics " ever s res in 1. a�,'iaa .. but fire-?" seen.manyrtthat Ought'lto - tug school at Sault Ate. Marie, are - :-•- . - - -- ' C dt" =f other fliers who have turned !a very .. .. •,, .►y" he.' 4 _ 1. a creditable record this year, and who, _ , , - The Father.; Marry, my daughter. i, In the language•'0f Captain Maxwell -' - Why dammit, young man, you couldn't their chief, aren't "boyo who are con. _..- - WINNER OF THE 500-MILE MOTOR SWEEPSTAKES tent to stick to `their machines and Louis Meyer, youthful speed driver, receiving congratu'iattona atter the race at Indianapolis. He made the 600 even keep her in clothing.'Ito Young .. seep their hands clean,' but boys miles on the Indim,napoits speedway in 5 hours, 1 minute, 33 seconds, an average of 99.482. miles ran hour. this But, air, am`I to blame for r; ' Ghia modern spirit 7 - ` ` .. - ii . . .. _ - �, N- .. . . . . - •, x sk x �4 f q „r '. .. a?t„rt•i, w..„ ."J •-,:• ,y,.y -Mr'. ,Y,. s Y } .'•14a..'�- !h� Ys �^+-, :. e't'^'i 'J'i' .,.n 5.• <. iS+ jNJ 4,.4., �r 3 t,. ,:N �.�4u A."i'•�, 4 yrW_.^. '8'*,N'•a<ie�.�:a..a1r'.r•�,4�jyF4T..bS,is .fz y"4.,M ,wMj •,4kurty, s'* 5•,. +. .:HaY„`-i9`. ,.'...k,+';M- �.,a�'` rJYwys• ., -'�. � •� '.yam y: > , �p f s r..: ., tT.;,�.+ "asr3-'�.t _ ::; ,.s..-a n., ,;. '•e+irsr,5!� :,�YY. .., 1445 s•7F. �m 75. N:.. . .:,t,•, W�,4b. r$ a ♦ .�f`S`e a 3„,a,:p. ei t' .:: 'l4'''Mr2,t`• a'n. .�' i 4++ own ye, .:, t i r�.ht+ s�•q rs s"�a �:'d�Sr}:.r� ,i-, s.•E.� .y-.;d-.� �..- .+a �:FS"y:�,' F."p�:A ,."�' .' ,,,�`-.r'aT.-•7J.�' f+.., y, � , .��,` ..,�.s F :••lei+ 'f„ ! f,,"•�';: v-„ '�� '.fl'+• k,, k .� � •� Y,.a•*•�.•. itxy�r �, row ,� ' •„M �.. rr•�.r,»*�.�.' ''aa!":.,.. � .w�:s �xm'. �•� :vets ?b .. -. f.`�. r ... .. -.,., ::'....._v .•i • ..y ws.v r.+. Y' e'xa . J•: .,a AM1r 4,• "IT r.Y ,7;. .y, .l ,,v<J,lq 5 j-,•a'' a..Yin-1..r ..�':♦ '- ... - ::.:",.or. . i•, ,c�' 'h.� -i•/. �'' :�•..,^i,1-/ �' .:t'•5 •.6g rti..���1'""� . i,...yA'•`4F,,-1�' M)„^� a- ,... .. -',. 's/' :� ,r ....�..'y{, ws'iE" .+N."•, ..}.,• e• .4,�`,. i ,'s'^ 'C"J. x . ,tf(?.b; 'r. .:.S« ,. .. .,.. .. ,., ��:, '�.i� 7` / '•rya-• :�?'a. a f.-. �.., L •6 " yf ,.,� ..f71 • 1' - • - „ ' T �1a�LIf�lElf�• -Ladies, try HradleyNa for your -J. S. and Mrs.Jephsun,�Frarrk• LO _ _ ' neat pair of fins silk hosiery and ford`, were here on Sunday for the SALT ALT SALT be-convinced. memor1H]14ervlceatErskinechurch - =Mrs. - E "C. Jones was in the -Dr. H.-T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- -Our ladies' bilk hosiery lines !St. Office over B don's hardware have•arrived.:.Com pre thebe lines city on Tuesday. - -W. G. Ham was in town all store. Office ho , 9 to-6 dally. and for prico and quality at C. Brad- --W. � ' - everungs by appointment.° 1ey'g t We are about t�place our year s last week patting his ggrden in. Boh Htork' has-been spend#ng -Braes rind -'Mrs, Simpson, of -All iot'ereated in the Tetania T`oronto, visited .with Ww. and Club are requested to attend . .a weekin Belleville with hie bre- -' BII l Of Salt. •''Ph II�1 fOX, Mrs. Ctillis on Sunday, while meeting to the Town Hall our PP-ly - they, William. , -Dr. and Mrs. McEwea. and motoring through the village.. " . Tuesday .evening, June.-18th,.rsL _ 1 4 family went co Bro6klin on Bator- M, S. an Mrs. Chapman were 8.80(D. S. T.) prices. _:Speer&1 prices. In ton day to see the ball game. in Newmark* vn Sunday visiting 1 P friends• and while •there took in and halt ton lots. :.Cash and at c -E. L. Chapman was in Whit- CHERRYWOOD. � • - ° by last week attending the June the Yearly MeetiDg of Friends. Y — -The Y. P. S. of St. Andrew's Mr. Ro Morrish has purchased-a' - session of the County Council` !` =Fred and Russell Stork motor- Church will hold its last contest new Pontiac Coach. the ear. :We are placing our to Gananoque last week and meeting at the home of Theodore Miss Shaw is the guest of her six- T 1C� also visited the Thousand Islands'. sad lllrg.'AnnaD thin(Friday)even-, ter, Mra,.Len Gates. IQrdBr nn d nue 1�. w7o hurry. "I`-, --Born, on Monday, June 11th, ing. Those who,wish to go are Mr.Alvin Lintner,.of Toronto,spent to Ataetin"and Mrs. Franklin(nee regnested to meet at the church Sunday with his parents, at 8.30 (daylight sav'tnk).- The - Misses Bums are visiting-their-sis- -- -- -lkdba Boys$). of Port Perr a son. Perry. one ladies are asked to rovtde ter, Mrs. George McIIlroy, s -Mrs. Arthar H.o ea is spend- y P Just a word about the quality of. Balt. Owing to in' y P refrea menta. Mrs.Davidson, of Toronto,is end- ''"' "adequate methods of refiningordinary salt contains lug a few days in Port Perry with q y Services 1n St Yaul s -United ''�? a few days with her sons. ;10 r cent.water. That is in 100 lbs of salt there are lhet daughter, Mrs. Austin Franke onr. and Mrs. Jas. Crowther spent lip-Frank sad Mrs. Hall spent daylight ea-Church on Sngt meIIe Rev xt CA.R. StMrs�"with Timbersatives in aorone2�m „ l0 lbs of webs max ver. When ry hardis salt *kept long l8noday>cu Toronto the latter a Sanderson will preach. 10.8f1 a.M.. . y subject "The Chosen Few," -7.30 Zephyr, spent Sunday in the comma- - f - sister, Mrs. Townley, and hue nits' . B baud, p. m.,.subject A Massage to Fath• Much sympathy is extended to Mr. _ ere." 2'p. m., standard time, at The Balt.we sell.-The Dominion Salt Quite a large number from the p Geo: McIIlroy on the death of his Oom anise have the fluent refining Andle , Mr. Sanderson wUl preach P g village attended the. yearly,meet- y brother: equipment, cons*consequently his farewell sermon. only q y their Salt a,l Ing at Erskine Church on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bowmanv111e, o tains o -Co°gratulatioas are due toN ff r c aftexg�-. _- _ - ., were visiting the latter's father, Mr. contains slit f ol�r Plekel-rn ball team for win•. water. a said. g' niD he goal Tournament at Guo- Gates, on. Sunday. _ - re. Gordon Young, of Chi• i��lS cease, Ill.,-is spending this week g t Softball Quite a large number from Cherry- Fred fR $IIIIt1n }� Br Rraoklin Fair on Saturday, June wood attended the Memorial Services ti:here with her parents,Joseph and g1 --- --- Urs. Cowan. 9th. The boys report smooth in Erskine Church Sunday afternoon ;Established 1857. - r -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bateman sailing for the first two games. We are glad to report that Mr. sand.'Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of Toron- but a tough battle for the night Win. Sinclair, who has'been confined an,F idadlaet. lives is the village op�nen a sad were by cohburn was rm ane s on finai to the endue past two weeks, -ie Jo t q ' a y outclassed. The scores for thetore *Mrs. i H. Powell Ise *with M. t h a few daysin Greenwood with M. three games were : Pickering 6, IN MEMORIAM. �' G. and Mrs. Green, both--of whom Brooklio 8 ; Pickering 18, Thorn- "� are on the sick list, tons Corners 8; Piekeribg 3, Ash- GRAHAM-In love ng memory of my -A garden art will be barn 2dear friend,Mrs.Jahn Graham, who party -The lad♦tee' softball team are entered into rest June 15th, 1927. In tha Memorial Park, Pickering, To all users of wx' coming into the limelight. On Like a mother in truth she was to me, °a on Wednesday evening, July 18th, Saturday, June 2nd, they Look When the world seemed cold and grey, trader the auspices of St. Peale "Inasmuch as ye did it to one 41s* ecticic!6 s16l7omen's Aseoc'iatioD. part in the nd agll n anJune at these:' I PI I GiL L�f ' : Claremont and a sin as Suns 9th for' -Victor Rumptb, formerly re' at BrookliD. Ie, both these coo She heard the Master say. aiding on the Haight farm north teats they came out ascend beet, * of the village, called, on #Rends in And thoti4h the years roll sadly on,. • r but were still able _to hold their A quick and sure death ,to the insect the village on Thursday. He is And her face no more I see. • a heads bigh and took both defeats 'now a guard employed by��,he Fond memories dear, of a friend sin- - t. with a smile. Their opaonenta oD A stimulant t® 011e plant, t .1)oiadinion Bank in Toronto. core -Sunday at St.George's Church: each oeeasin were girls with a few' Shall ever remain with me. years' experience. sad plenty of Florence Hollows .•�- �+ .,,Sunday School meets at 10 a. m,, r• 1sluvb or bush. .. s " worntvg service at I1 a m., even coaching Before the over the girls are determined to • ,lag service at x.80 . m. Rev. W. '-was just a year ago to-day 1�n �_r p hand back both these defeats. light - .'What uat g1►ltl$ u� 11��r �� .R S'prodre will officiate at both The wa of our home was called . -Thea Jana meeting of the y• cels "Me" Women's Missioparg Society of St. Our lives have been Ion ging Bug Hiller is compound eonsiting of Poisons and -Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore, of Y. our-hearts Andrew's Church, which was held are sore - "-'Windsor, made a bdrried call on a at the Came of Mrs. Grant Arnot, As me to for the face we see no Marl JMarl is a calcium similar to slack lime but which con- few friends in the village on ,MoD- ng -stay, while on their way to spend was of an unusual sad very pleas more. tains properties not ebaractenstic of lime). Marl, when pre- eat nature. Fourteen members She gave of herself' with a love so their vacation with relatives is pared by our process, is an excellent Fertilizer, which will `•- Kingston. of the W. M. S. of the West Unit- true. -Col.P. J. Rowe has electricians ed Church. Toronto, were present She was kindly, patient, thoughtful, function in two ways. It can be worked in the soil and stimu and took charge of the program too• late the plant throw h the root or dusted on the foliage and l *t work this week wiring his real. $ , + Miss McGregor conducted the We think of her smile as a treasure p 4ience on'Chareh'street, which will absorbed through the pores of the leaf. King Bug Killer is meeting and Mies Ivens gave s dear, I . now be a very desirable dwelling, Her having recently been thoroughly splendid review of the life of Farting gift to her loved ones prepared by the thorough mixing and GRINDING of prepared Christina Forsyth, missionary to here. Marl and Poisons in proportions which have proven best. renovated: Africa : Mise Scatty led in prayer Husband and Fanift -Sirs. Stuart.McLesa, of Cleve. and Mrs. Arnot Sang. At the land, spent Sunday here with bet What It Is Adapted For close of the ram a social boor Reerrve Jnoe 25th foe Greenwood 11 ` mother, eon, on her re- �'Og !' ... tura from Thorobury, where she 1°as*pont in which the.local seer garden v%rty. nod ]lir. McLean bad been attend ety served refreshments. King Bug Killer is used and adapted for Potato Biltge, ,;iiog the funeral of the latter'• -The Provincial Board of N*w A49orstm,wmwaga, Cabbage Worms, Rose Bugs, Plant Lice, Tomato Worms, father. Health has issued s statement warning people to watch their Tobacco Worms, and any inpect that feeds upon the leaf. Iii• -There is considerable sickneev OR BALE-Porcelain •ink and dogs most carefully as rabies has cab,net,new, v,s,Shaver,B b ` in the community •L prPeeot. It rougham, 42 will not blister, urn or injure the leaf of plant or vegetable appeared in many parts of the — — - on which it is dusted. It is sure ,death to the insect and a of the summer $a variety with OR SALE--Several gond nada sore'throat, high fever and acb• province, The cool weather of Flxiren,.l.a name goodabosu,kbn Gin>yan, Jing body. It is as epidemic which the'season so far has been benefi- Brougham, 41 stimulant t0 the plant. :.. tial in keeping the disease within .-seemis to be geabes►l throughout OR BALE-Alsatian police pup. - tihe coolness bounds, bot as the. next three F jj p sad pedigreed Chinchilla rabbits V.S.aha- -The Women's Guild of at. munthe will likely see much hot vas, Brougham. +i:as �w to App r tlleorx*1 Cbarch purpose bolding weather, which causes the disease 1 OTHY 8SED FOR SALE-Ap• - >h� a sale •of horse-made cooking, to be more prevalent, it wi]l m T>�to x.ro+a B.rclay,R R 9, Claremont, King, Bug Hiller should be dusted on the plant (hg � "- - t(anc work and candy at Msae °�ea-"y to increase our vigilance Pbow ciao ais, 300 aging any porous-bag similar to bran sack, King Bug Killer A ' e in the matter. Several weeks ago B ld s Hall, Fatrpor* on the atter- FOR SALE- 1sed buckwheat.Sliver Duster Bags, or mechanical Dry Dusting In lowers) -lsooa of Saturday. Jnt�lite 7t6, the disease appeared in our village Ll dull oarkty. A y w L.Middlewn.Bron- • and three doge that had .been gnat. Prone Pick l +we, in early morning or late, evening, when'dew is falling dt i)Ik begisnsinR at 8 o aleck. affected had to be destroyed. The OR SSLE-1 Jere -W. R Sproule, who, was at- y cow sad I Hal• the leaf. Avoid using in high winds. +�eading Wycliffe' Oollege duce �g'°ae o! the disease may still be �a 6z cow.4reah; arA a gwwtity of raised1 . - IOetoher, mated t0 the village this larking around necessitating in- grain. Phone Clare 381 . CecibStwy. 41 s a wee!<. We are glad to have him creased watchfulness. L�oR &AL&-Holstein bull, aged 16 :'�' penawe. s _, Ex Week- midst apeaia, altboo h he '- One of the most igbly re- r month..a►siwe w mixer. 1teg. lancer,la g * ted residents of Pickering 25,con,9,Pickering, R.R.a,eiaft=mt. 41 -K.in 'Bn Killer is more valuable and less ez nerve ~wee always able to *pend the, P� $ $ pe - week end in Plle eriag. passed away on Monday, Jane 11. JDASTUAtt TO LET-Will take eat- for.the following reasons : Easy to apply ; read to use at all .l -The straw r ftestiaal undee in the person of Mrs. John R. Lin- tie to pgture. Also for sale,wagon bo:arra $ y pp y y :I other articFes like new. Wm,Lacey, %boxY w. the auspices of 9t. Andrew's Uait tea. in her eightyfifth year. Her aL44 times ;• saves labor; n0 water hauling; lasts' linger; is not ed Church will be held len Friday, maiden ngme was Emma Carruth dangerous to the user and fertilizes_the plant as well as de- ere. " She,was born in York town. HORSE FOR BALE-Brown bay " " ' ,IJune 28th. The Hottentot Enter- horsercsmg 7 yearsoid suited for a farmer afro B the insect. tainers. of Toronto, will provide, chip, near Downsview, and resid• or gardener. Apply Geo. aea, at farm of F. y red there until her marriage in 1868, Maddaford 3 mi ea east of ckering. 41-432 the program. Farther announce in which year she came to reside taeat will be made next week. y ET OUR PRIC?y8-0n new and . �, H A MAN 4 -The Night Hawks have at last on their farm f° kiekering. Thfr• used farm machinery,cream separator,also, teen years ago she Came to reside Frost wirly7 ng and gates. It will pay you. Came 1Dt0 their OWD. On friday, W,F,Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33tf ;June 8th, they originated several in Pickering village. She was of a new' and mysterious plugs and bright and amiable disposition, Tb ED the promisee of alwayi ready to lend a helping the undersigned,lot.-,. con:7, Pickering;a a succeeded in .taking the ClOtltere 4 td- Please calf.red.A with white spot ne fore N _ liana to any in need. In religion held. Please notify A.Matthews. Phone Clare in to their camp to the tune of 12 she was a Methodist. Her hue. 3605• '41-42 1 to U R AN' -C E 11. Both teams played hard, bead predeceased her ten earn. with the Clouters out hitt log.the y PIANOS-New and need .•,pianos,, - Sbe'leavee So mourn her lose her +• your old piano or organ taken in exchange, - - Night Hawke, only t0 telt dOWD ODIy child, hire. Thomas And ow, Montbly payments. Drop me a line or phone rt on the defensive. me and I will come out and see you. Wm-Maw, to whom we extend our heartfelt Whitby, Ont- 39-42 -Mrs. F. F. Baledon, of Bar. , sympathy. The fanera}, which .39-428 We represent strong Mutual Fire lnenranoe �'- -ford; who was in Toronto for sev• was clouts, took lace' on,Wed WELLING FORSALB-8•roomed '-` or*] days last week attending the P p LJ frame dwelling; new furnace and all modern C/OInp8IIle8 W1308�9 rates a)*8 the . y needs afternoon to the Union conveniences,includin eleetrlc light a Sitnat- Grand Chapter of Eastern Bter, y ted on Kingston Road;Pickering Villagte Apply laweet obtalna Me. s _t °wpeat a few days with her par• Ce netery, Oshawa. to E.J,Walsh.Pickering. 40-41 ` "eats, W. J. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. ,CENTENNIAL CORNER,. ' We insure both'Villi and Farm "1wedon- and children,aceompani- ABY OHIQHA.FOR BALE-Baer a red Rocks,bred-to-Iity. $19.00 per hundred, Propertlert. '- -�ad IST Mies .Jean Clark.who had Here's something different. �A con- or April 27th delivery Pad week syy tbereafta. z Amen speadiog a week with them, cert by-male talent only, will be held so Datchin eggs, 78 peau a setting. Bruce .,iso motored down on Saturday Ritchle,lot I .con.3.Pickering. x"2 F"mium rates gladly supplied without obligation. - in Centennial United Church nn the 4 jwd spent over Sunday with their evening of Friday, June 16th, lits rrORONT0 WET-WASH LAUN• ` relatives hale. o'clock (standard time), milder the ,l DRY (Seml enish�—Let our driveruu and, "Plain out 24 boor service. Just leave —The osembers of the Women's a ices of the Cardinal Young Mens name wits Mr.S.W.i avis, barber+bop. ►e - 44 -lnetitnte are invited to be the Bible Class It will be featured With will pick up and deliver 3 limbs a week, INSURANOB-Life. Fire, Auto, Aeeidgaw 811*12ees t �a Bete of the �ighlaad Creek selections by Mr. Pe�cy Scott, htua t- ' ASTURE TO LET-1 will tate " BONDS-Governmms,Munieiptl,Oorpor ktion. :Hraach this (Friday) afternoon, ot'i°' entertainer; Mr. M. R Parka,who P :YORTGAG>ir LOANS an Fane P pstWes.' about 1 b bead of nttt! is pasture Lits'' rf•Qqi singlL Harry Lauder's• sings,,in eoa- good water and abade. Ane for eak ay�ga 4 REAL lEl:$fi llTl�-Farm and Resldbnti►l: a Jane 15th, at • special meeting to turns; Mr. Anthony Remouth, youth- week.old. Apply at rear of lot 20.con.a"PWc� i be bold at the home of Mrs. H. erin`,balf mile west of Brock tend. Gorse O. Hirumwell. Mies Collins, well ful violinist and silver medalist at xes1.N.R.1.Pickering, 41+9 _ 9 W . E A R K E'RMI SCS N the C. N. E. Also a comic mock trial — known here ass dressmaking ie,- "ARM FOR BALE-10; scree good • W . std OFF (Smythe vs. Smith), Solos, choruses land,adapted for grain dairying and is od +^I +sti'tsetor, will be the speaker, The and a ntomime b mem rs of the p - 1>8 y be 1 for fruit rd•nrog w watered,largeombard, meeting is called for 2.80. It to class. Come and have an enjoyable �d farm mea. near A school and church, PICKERINCiF , ho man ladies pwiilll availythem• I t 4,con.a, i erica, 1�4 mileweat f Aupey. a g s • Y. ...,i:�: _ } Avenue 1s� 929.with�1,138Uto plow Telephone Pickering 4844 , P. 4. Bog 40 toed y evening and ma heart laughs. Ad- _ 7� .s^ives of this opportunity to .ni.xion• Adults, 35 cents; children, this fail. Apply to Mrs. James Mc rally.941 ,5 upend to enjoyable afternoon. i 20 cents. „ n W . ..«.. .. .. Y' ,,errs ..., ,,,....' '.._,.' N f' •Y 'L,�.,..y-r +✓ .,.Y rtn•. r '-r •$ ? ase. :M`' S•'. R):v Ila t„- +^.. ^moi- T� - -.•R,.. ,�,' ... .. , .0 ''' �'. � �•r:.p�• .reg.., •�!„ �' �:,�., •- �; ,�k' ay.�,.,,W .�•,:. �"za .,w i;�^,. �`wm" w,• ""4 �''.;t. :�� w_ ,�.e�„ti g^:k.& ,:ut ',coop. h y5- i r �vC :' y �.