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GAMES Following are the scores for the GREENWOODSara Kill d S et SundaynextattheCommunity ;.- .?1 1; Hall. Sunday School meets-at- 2.30 games played in the South Ontario } �R L.HOOEY-Physfciaa and Bar- p.m., and church service at 3.30 p.m. Football Association last week. 1!sma Gradnatrot Ued�ersity of scream. , Q'f (daylight waving time)._ Rev. W. R. At Cherrywood-Whitby 0, Cherrq- Duabarton �°°°Pick lb2e. 0-1 4 $prbule will' be in-charge.. . wood 3. At Green River-Green 0- MTLI[ •" B. FOR8YTH, Oppb.D.. Director . River 0, Claremont 0. At Goodwood r trial AsaosatimofOntario.Reg _ WEST HILL. -Goodwood 5, Brougham 1. „$atablLhed 1888 WOW-M erof the American Optometrical' Baskets -o2 all sizes Following are the games scheduled- tion.. Eyes examined by appointment. ,. .Claremont,Out. A garden party under the auspice:; for this week:-June 19th, Claremont Y: • of St. ar�aret'e_Churchill_he._held--at Wh3thy;-June-kl st--Green"'River-e - -- - " - - - _---_ __----_ -- . _ n-desert 1 4W -_ on the hector rounds, West Hill - t.e at, Y g , Broughtm, Cherrywood at Goodwood. ¢ �" on the evening of Wednesday, June League Standing Q ' AE. OHRIBTIAN, Barrister and y 27th. A good program will be given Club won-lost draw points. arl V ' � .Sotiator•NourgPublic Eu. Money to a IUW88 prices ones South wing,Court xouse• Whitby. 251y by A. R. Allan, Scotch comedian; Claremont .. ....3 2 1 7 -Mrs: I;.-,D,Alneos, elocutionist;•Mrs. Green River .. -.2 0 2 -6 G G.BROWNINU. B. C.. Barrie. Q A. C. McCallum, soloist and Mrs. W. Goodwood .. ....2 1 1 3 'r 'r�a1 ter•Solicitor,Notary 'ublic. Annea'Blk:, : sl alt, for. sale , . ' and ' Moreliat�!y wear of Pest Office.Dundas stmt, Corbett,pianist. Admission,25 cents; Cherrywoocl .. .;1 2 -1 3 " Whitby. House phone ase. Office phone 392 children 15 cents. Brougham; .. ..'.1 2 1 3 -OHAS. A. WHITE. Bt IIATON A ROSS-Barristers. 8o- Whitby. .. 0 4 b.. .0 ^ u atom, tarta uildingaao , Successor to late W. G. FSaraes HIGHLAND G H�A N b CREEK + a . Nortkern-Oa $a TorvatoA at Phone Mark 6420 w 1•Bmice, _ A.very pleasant evening was spent RIDDLE-YAHE A 0.1D.F•Rosa, Adelaide 27.07last Friday in Centennial Church, interesting RICHARC80N cat PIOKERING- Roofing !Material ! when the Young Men's-Class-put on A eery Xg event tock place Barriscera• SolidtonCorner etc.. z13 210- Coated- their concert. It was a' man's affair at the home of.Mr, and Mrs. Har- -Wante"d t �,__ erationLife Building, Yonse��_and Rich._ throu Out.-Themon MOM SU, Pboises Main 13gpand 1vlain -�s-l3ritieh Colutiabi+a HhlnRlea=- - $- - y Were_assisted_by, youngest on _Sat ht-er, ._last _when_ pt,p offru oprn wedaesda and 3 z „ •, Percy Scott, with his irresistible hu- their youngest daughter, Verna May, Sateulw a nings. Phone Pict,caw. .>sgtt No.'2 8 sad 5s !' moor, Mr .Park, of Whitevale, and became the bride of Gordon Harold ighest - young Anthony Remouth, winner of Riddle, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. _ Dess"I the silver medal for the violin at the James Riddle, all of Pickering Tp. TORONTO ASPHALT C.N.E. The boys themselves put on The bride entered the room on the _ ,• :.prices s try .BLAS$ B. BEATON, D. D. B., ROOFING a mock trial:which delighted the aud- arm of her father, and was sup- � �s Gns and the Royal Colel" Dental ' fence: ported by Miss Kate Reesor, of . OAn` "ad vni° y T�� oma Murray's18 in., 32 foie sad -W inch ewerUlurdeet's Confetti "rave Whitby, y Stouffville, while the groom was sup- paid i VOICe�e a 0 12:1 too Ind.'phone e. widths, 4 in 1 Shiuglee; also GREEN RIVER. ported by Mr: Ray Yake,brother of �r "�y Metal Valley and the bride. The bride resented a Ridge Roll. ! M.Rs Babe Sotham and a number of P -- �Xq l ; C- N(su EIL C.SMITH. D, D, 9„ L• D.8., f charming appearance and was the re- �• �• �' nen3s from Toronto. spent the week- ,. c a Dr. J.N.Da1ea', anduateof eipient of many beautiful and costly eke Royal Couege of Dental Surgeons and Toros• Material;or will sive price on end at Wilson's Park. rese no University. Ae Claremont oi8ce over D. A. finished job• A number from. here attended the p an, indication of her pop- Scott'sworeev . ' _ . ularit�. The ceremon' was perform. re __ cry Tuesday and Fnda Phone y C 0 A L shoes 10-11_ jU • *C� • funeral of the late Eli Wilson,. of ed by Rev, A. McLellan, of Clare- '• 1 Bowmanville who passed away on • • ' moat, in the presence of a large num- uBRBSRT T. FALLAIBE, L D8„ Friday, ,June 15th. a, •i j D D.S.- Gradate of the rsi f Torre of * ���� v d� 1DtA her of relatives and friends. The L]ea'l'a1 Surgeons and the L'aiversitl of Toronto. L j hj<Lj The mpmbe of thg Central Y. M. ha A Rood supply of Hard,and Soft ; above J Baisdon,.tdh Picteria oat happy and popular young couple left Coal on hand. Also a su 1 Ogee boon: 9 a m,tv 5 s _ _--- C.A.of fiorornto. with their wives anal for a motor tri to Toronto, Hamilton, pP y .enc phone Piet 3700• P.m' or by ' fat - families, held their annual piCrtic .at P ' TEE DINING �8R8ET Niagara Falls and other places or of Kindling Wood, Wilson's Park on Saturday last, t interest, and on their return will re- stove ]bn th. A clean game of league football g I�>ita#asltis s1i�'1ss• sloe on the, groom's farinti on the was played here on Saturday deet 12tf `. Phone Pick. 1709 We buv and Bell, furntah quotations rev nth concession. . and svtoafotrkinsurance of all kinds. an The starve resulted in a tie, neither DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING IInlisted 3 w"q stoclta. " _ i%r*.eosias Cempanneaof aolkd 8aanctal aund- side scoring. Andfey Garden Party on July 8th. We will be pleased to advise what Watch for bills and L• ERN/N®�"/A� stocks to buy or to hold. or eROCsc ROAD. window cards. Building and General G190IR13E lgEAY-Ucensed auction• whatstoek 4o selL i 0-r.Mona Live stock and - �•� v general • Clients are making money by + Contracting. p�t y addle. to. Terme reasonable, R Percy Neal's little girl is indisposed g• R $tat9v,ttt Phosestoug.s009. 31-� following our advice at present 1WHtTEVALL • astiaoatee furnished on all classes Our long experience in mining, ex. Cit friends called on'James' and of work-Interior and Exterior. P'OSTILL, Licensed Anetionew, Lending over a period of twenty y Mrs. Mason. of Scarboro, is visit 1• tie Oaea"tea .2 neat sad oniart°• Aa. g P� y Mrs. Tripp._ Sunday last. Alterations and repair@. visit-- 104 1- khWo &"movie on asdwerw years. allows us to give sound advice ing her sister. Mrs. W. S. Major. sea«• A&0-..oa..o rive r o., oat. on the investment feature of a mine Wm .Badgerow is having soma im- Mrs. J. A. Pugh entertained a num• ®bimoeys Built Ooperete Work. or the speculative feature of a pros. provemerGs made to his house. her of. friends from Oshawa on Sun Phone Plckering 5712 D.A-BRATON TOWNUIPOLEBH Mr. Smith had the misfortune to 0--maa.w. Osaaza/ramortw pective mining day, FAIRPORT. ONTARIO eftra•"r gems RIM. "aaatas lose his horse on Wednesday last. It ogea.c as toes SULLOWAY. MILLS dt CO. Mr, and' Mr:, ,Stone and .family S H I *T R ' u fell on a rock and broke its leg. lel e+rw• >aaesYw Members of gtaodard spent the week-end with G. and Mrs. +. ones tv The. 4th concession west ofhere. is ,Tran: stock Exchange. receivine a good coat of gravel this �JC MAW. LICENSED AUO• Members of the Montreal �- week. Paul Diamond has the work in Hospital, Peterboro, is seenling si Nova Scotia 86iny�ie. TloNBHR•f«Yost,Qntario aodDurbas Mining Excbaoge, hand, few weeks with her parents, Robt. Galt Galvanised Steel 8hingies �miv°t '•Ma Office and Board Room,Ground Floor. and Mrs. Johnston. Bird's Felt Slate Shla 1 ' so. Tarsarwaosapi. taawre Mra. Young and friends, of Osh- R cel array.d at NEWS'oesev. Sell and tadepm- Metropolitan Building, T. and Mrs. Yates, of Milton, and �snow• what oat awe, passed through here on Monday Miss Lon o for sate at TORONTO. ONTARIO last to attend the funeral of the g+ f Toronto were quests Phones: Adelaide 8871 and GM late Eli. Willson. of Mr. and Mrs. Parks over Sunday.ieboll T. PATER80N`8 QLARE�itONT -_ Miss Edna Johnston,-of Nicholl _. Call and get prices. Phone 281.2 S r n Jibe Thoa. Jackson'and family, of Te- On Sunday evening at 7 o'clock,n THE RURAL rento, manager of the,York Hydra, r called on W. H. Jackson and other 1�s` Jarrett, formerly a missionary LAWS,+ (�,fC} SECURITIES COMPANY LTD.: in Japan, anal who, since the Boxer 11 f. C7 I8 friends here on Monday evening fast. uprising has been stationed in Alrica, Q /•1 :.P • Real Estate and lnwrance. READ-FINDLAY will speak in the United Church. You 9 A R. A G El ainting Time are cordially invited to attend.. Farm Properties a Bpseialty. Sherbo>;rne SC United Churdh was On Wednesday, June 27th, the the scene of a very pretty wedding at A gram garden party, under the ,We are prepared to do all klads , Head Office:213 214 Confederation auspices of the Women's Association of repairing of care, also bat- Life Building. Toronso. 7M p.m. on Saturday, when Alas g Use Lbs best paint and get the phone!Lata 1960. -- Nina P. Findlay, only child of Mr. of the United Church, Whitevale, will tery chargtoR, electric beet results and Mrs. L. A. Findlay, Danforth be held on July 11th, when the Ux- welding and to fact Branch QE>Sce: Gordon Building, Avenue, Toronto, became the bride bridge Dramatic Club will present everything in eon• Hraodram-H,endersoo's Paints and R• their drama:entitled The Fruit of nection with i Pickering Ontario. of Mr, H. Roy Read, younger son of Yand4hea,Lacquers and Shellacs Phone 8800. 3W Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Read, Shaw this Folly." Watch for further par- car work. tit► An guaranteed. .Give them a trial. _ St, The ceremony was performed by ticulara Greene and Accessories You will be delighted. Rev. W. E. Wilson, assisted by Rev. Ladies Aid and the W. M. S. will Gee, Oils, TIME TABLB-Piekering 8sation hold their meeti s joint! at the on hand eonstaotl _ Alco, Mareseo in all the colors, Oils T.R. Trains gains East day as!follows; M' •O. C. S. Wallace, ea Baltimore, oh Y y' Md. The .church was beautifully de- home of Mrs. Johnston A temper- Tarpe and General Hardware.. No. 10 Mail 7.68 A IL y arra pro prepared by Call and see our Catalogues of 4. •, 28 Local 13 44 P.][. corated with palms, snowballs and gram is being prep Dodge and Star Cars.; the W.M.S.- Music-is being arranged g _ Phone 4600: 30 Loeal 5.25 P.>r spites. Mrs, J. Arnold Raymond b the Ladies' Aid afte which a •t Sunday orate, 8.36 A<M. played the ,wedding march and our- unit supper will be ego ed b all .LAW'S Trains sofas West ono w follows'- ins the signing of the register Miss P PPe Y Y ALGIN BUSHBY No. 20 Local . 9.22 A.M. g " Dawning.' memebrs and friends. Please bear Edith Law ran At Dawnin The this In mind. A-ND SERVICE STATION 27 Local .. 2.40-P.M. •!bride, who utas given away abY her I'ICHERAN( 9 Mail 9.06 P. M. , wore a charming 1----- - father g gown of Sunday train. 8.32 P. M. white 'Chantilly lace, with hat to ;t' ,.CHERRYWOOD. • Foregoing is according to Btwtldard match,-and carried a shower-bouquet w Thrift Housewives, tidre. of yellow roses, maiden hair fern and Wm. Shinniken was renewing .off a Will quickly recognize.,the unprece lily of the valley. Mrs. Gordon Read acquaintances here on Sunday, dented values no"Pbffered in Congos. CLAREMONT acted as matron of honor and wore Born, on Thursday, June 14th, to. v •► _ _ Stan Gold'Seal Rugs at the new lower• pale green georgette with large mo- Edgar and llsrs, 'Pilkey, a son. E than-ever pri^see, prices that cftrr CREAMERY 1 hair-,hat to' match and carried, a Walter-Fenney spent the week-end tremendous savings, bouquet-of Ophelia roses. The brides- with his parents, A.and Mrs Fenney: Patterns-The new ]928 ran a ie rhe - - maids were blues Pearl Courtney, in Mrs. Milroy spent a few days here g buttercup georgette, and Miss Golden with-her,daughter' Mrs, Roy Mor- �. most beautiful yet shown, Higbest price paid for Graves'in orchid'georgette, and both rish. aril IMPROVED gUALITiES Cream at the. _ wore large mohair hats to match and George Gates and daughter _ The new Multicote ,Surface in the - 'carried Bouquets of Ophelia roses and Miss Lang spent Sunday in Bowman- B - greatest improvement in years-hong• ClarelYl�a Cream baby's breath. The groom was sup- ville. A p•. mer wear is built right into and through. ^a� ported by his brother, Mr. Gordon The young people spent a very out the-, long wearing surfac , Read, and the ushers were Mr. Hud- enjoyable evening at the home of :Q4Ov � A ♦s you know Oongoleum Gold seal O'ive ne a trial and be convinced ' son Canfield and Mr. William Smith. John and Mrs. Petty. w - - Anp are all guaranteed by the Gold � �'r** * The groom's gift to the bride was Fred Ireson ani Miss BeatricePetty. =the>Aeet tura Dote L � Seal on surfaceELM uJ,J,� a French beaded bag, to the brides- spent a few days with their Tela- in the maid and matron of honor, small tives in HarrowsmAh. -�: ' -Note tliese lower prices: =P==Q French beaded bags, and to the beat Ted Lintner, of StoufivRel, spent a C0.14t h���1� Pi�ir�� �•Aire formerly 15.00, now 18 50 ' roan and ushers solid gold cuff links. few days with his grandparents,Char- -0-T �7tSo¢ " 18.25, 11.75 Mrs F{indIay, mother o! the bride, lie and Mra: Lintner. y 8 wore a gown of biegb dace with hat Mr. Ernest Petty and daughter P / C K E R I N G !! 7.b�0, " 8 75 -For Pastry ase to match and shoulder bouquet of spent s day here with her parents, _ox- + sweet -peas. Mrs, Read, mother of James and Mrs. Todd. *TT 5.501 /+ 5,00 Our Royal Brand. the groom+ wore .a gown of The meeting of the Women's As- DOMJNTON'• DAY r Ware nowselling Imperial Floor coral pink georgette with white silk sociation held at the home of Mira. .Wax, a was that is hard to beat at your brocer's. lace and hat to match. After a re- Todd, was largely attended. - (JULY '2ND), also tqc R"loss and hard wearing surface ception at the Westminster Hotel, Albert and Mrs. Petty and family VALUABLE PRIZES Farmers who have whesti,ges your Jarvis Street, the happy young couple and Mrs. Oscar Petty and son, Ken- For dozens of Other Events which OttHour made from.your own left for Detroit and Chicago, the neth, spent the week-end with friends will be staged on theG ��� wheat. We can - bride wearing a 1rCge fiat crepe en- in Harrowsmith, and were accomp- da ofs s grind IL semble with hat and shoes to match. anied home by _Miss Marion Fergu- y On their return'-they will reside in son. Pickering's Greatest Celebration Furniture 1)elaler and Feed of all kinds-Chicken (feed, their new home, Methuen Avenue, The football match on Thursday i Funeral Director; hen feed, chop, millfeed. Baby Point. Among fete out;-of-town evening between Whitby and Cherry pp --,N- K- ,E- R -t--,,H -Pi Phone 1S00) _ Cboppitl'g every week-day. - Vests were 'Mr. and Mrs. Murray wood was a good, clean game, andE.. C. Jones Phm. B. Barrett and Clifford and Bernice, of resulted in the°Reore of 2-0 irr favor Piek,eri•Dg� • �QII�O t Pickering, and Mr, and M=. William of Cherrywood. Geep the good work Druggist �10it0L1II xis �• N• Zr�i rr����OT. Ellicott, of Brock Road. up, boys] $� g :. - :...uti •.,�. -.. .. .....°' . ... , .. , . ..,. q '.,':.r •.� Z:LY y„Y. .s.,y .v+4.!r t r'; '.�if..., rs .• .. h . . .. •., ! ✓ r r.' '.r' q ..3 n�ka. •�. .. �.Ey'. 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While, there- fere. he has beenoengaged across the CAmOft Tedof� Iine tot many Yearn, he has kept in �� BI/c� F s War touch with his native province and Is �� a Welt known here. He has_been much �a _; In demand as a speaker;.combWag CAM The President of the 1Ja1t- t America,t%a President of ., unnsual powers of thought with vigor ' the 1Trenah RepublK,His lela t7 ttha ,e�ng of . / $l avert-brltain. hsisri! : seaerai ezpreasfon. '-and the British Dominions beyond try Seas, lkiPiror Or Indic. the Atter completing-his aeademic.tram } - 1'resldent of the German Empire, His Majesty the King of Iwy, His Ing, he continued for a couple of years Majesty the Emperor of Japan. on the staff of Iowa State College, as i Deeply sensible that their high offlee !m'poses upon Cham a a6lema an assistant in agronomy. From there "` s , he entered the service of Purdue Uni- ` J duty to promote the welfare of mankind; varsity, in 1906, and has continued Inspired by a common desire not only to 9er9etuste the peaceful in various capacities with that institu • r } and friendly relations now happily subsisting between-their peoples tion until the 'presgnt time. During k .> but al an of the nations of the world; however, was loaned to no to prevent war amu the war, ho a he t y p among the Federal•Government and served N GARDMOVSE COL.F H.DEACO fy ' an.nova+Cans,:Yep 4Lr,:,n C+rcisfcowm.n Oestrous by tbrmal act to bear unmistakable witness that they ON condemn war as an instrument at national policy and reaounoa u 1n as assistant to the Secretary o! Agri- _ 'favw-of--the-pacifla-settlement of international.-disputes;- ture--for-s.-caupl�61 yea ' t which be rendered excellent service. HopefuI that, encouraged by their *mmple, all the outer nations He also served on the U.S. War Labor of the world will join in this humane endeavor and by adhering to the Policies Board.- and on the National present treaty as exon as it domes into force bring their peoples within the act"of its beneficent provisions, thus uniting the civilized Committee for the Employment of nations of the.world In a ocenmoa renunciation of war as as instru- Soldiers and Sailors after the war. , In Indiana his activities have cov- 4� meat of their national policy; Bred a wide range. He was first as ,�deny s Have decided to conclude a treaty and for that purpose have associate in agricultural extension, �eTRT MIS- t appointed as-their respective plenipotentiaries who, having communt- later being appointed superintendent eaLed to one another their fail powers found in good and due form, of agricultural extension, and since have agreed upon the following artloleo: 1920 combining with this the position . ;•�"A Jof director of the experiment station. \NA DPyL)C- JpNP�STON Article .1 `The high contraeting parties solmnly declare in the names is their respective so that both experimental and extea- s,.. .w.,.r, ,,� ,p�,N�4,•,aars �""'^" peoples that they condemn recourse to war slon activities were under his admints- w for the Solution of International controversies, and renounce it as an tratioa. Hts services, moreover, have -x - instrument of national policy In their relations with one another. been In demand in general state activ!- Article A. The high contracting parties agree that the settlement !ties. He has served as director of the .5 }} a or solution of all disputes or coall9gs of whatever nature or of what. Bummer school for,teachers, as super• ever origin they may be. which may arise among them, shall never be 'intendant of the Indiana Agricultural sought except by pacific means. Exhibit at the Panama Expositjpn, as " Article III. The present treaty shall be ratified by the high con- chairman of the Indians Centennial y : c tiacting. parties, named, in the preamble in accordance with their celebration and as state food director respective constitutional regni, eats, and shall take effect as be- 'director of one of the leading agricul- tween them as soon as all their several instruments of ratification tural colleges, he was asked to visit ~ shall have been depoelted at —. Europe and make a special study of the subject. The investigation occu- -• �;, This treaty shall, when it has come into effect as prescribed in .+a y the preceding paragraph, remain open as, long as may be necessary for pied about three months and was very adherence by all the other powers of the world. Every.instrument complete and useful. Thus Dr. Chris- T w Du^ q 192 TM 5.BARTREM evidencing the adherence of a power&hall be deposited at —, and the tie brings to Ontario,the latest and 'a�;r'.•,� „,, sones ria treaty shall Immediately upon such deposit become effective as be- _best information available on this Im• tweeu the powee thus adhering and the other powers rarties hereto. (portant subject. It shall be the duty of the Government of — to turnish each (III Dr. Christie has been the author of govern.ment names-lit-the preamble and every government subsequent severe! publlcstfona. M$jY WH© WILL DIRECT THE AGRICILTLTURAL t ' IT adhering to this treaty with a certified copy of the treaty and of I Dr. Christie married Miss Ethel M. ACTTMS QFC (�� JUBILEE . every instrument of ratification or ad:erence, It &hail also be the ;Carpenter, of Des Moines, Iowa, in J"" duty of the Government of — telegraphically to notify such gov. 1906. They have one daughter. HeCANADIAN N_ *=-"I- Immediately upon.the dayusit'with It of eacho ; s s _ ratification m adhereac to several fraternal organizations, In- eluding the following: _ jj provocateur' which we have always) a In taith whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed this Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Beta, sludge DeriOLilrices avoided in this country." 1" t%&W In the French and Ene*h languages, both tezta having equal torus, and hereunto afilx their seal. Sigma Delta Ch1, Eigma %i, Lafayette PROPER PROCEDURE. Rotary Club, honorary member, Lafay Police Procedure ette Klwanis Club, Indiana Academy Referring to the Irene Savidge cans, the judge said the proper thing to dog of Science, American Acadamey of "Should Be No the in such a case would be to write Miss New OALC. Head Political and Social Science, Mason $a had ask her if she world af-, of Prisoners," He Save• Town and Gown Club, West :,afayette ford facilities to someone to visit her, Native DI 011t8r�0 �` Q Country Club. _ He Saye and take a statement. °. ''' L L�-- _.yy'� "1 ask you," Judge Jones added, "toy a 5 Franchise Bill THE SAVIDGE CASE watch this investigation with great {' rii'Bdllte of 1902--Classm' a'te r i +,: care, so there will be no repetitions a of Dr. W. S. Black, Ez- Passed by Lords Militarization of Force' is -De- of this hind of happening." �. President of Manitoba I plored by Atherley Jones Ria Lordship likewise severely critI_ A cultural Col- . cued the militariration of the pones, a art Women of 21 and Over NOW London.—The denunciation of mod- emphasising that when Sir.Robert leeel z lege Chosen , Y I Have Rights of Voting ern police methods by Judge Atherley organized the forte he intended it to be a civilian force, but that the recent FINJE RECORD London.—After an unsuccessful at- Jones, Assize Commissioner of the tendency had been to militarize it. While all old O.A.C. students will be I tempt had been made to raise the Central Criminal Court, was being This criticam has been heard ire+ Sorry to know that the kindly smile of ' 3? qualifying age, the House of Lords in widely discussed. quently of late because of the appolnt committee passed the Franchise Bill, "There has been," Judge Jones Said, ]Dr, Ranoylds (who remains as princt- %�' ~ • I „ ment of generals and-colamfs as-lie-ads- which which gives the vote to women 21 s good deal of trouble recently, and, various divisions of th police force, !-emeritus) will no longer wel- 1of years of age and over. The House o! I think, well justified resentment at and there has been strong agitation r flume tjrem to their Alma Mater, they g � r esaaot but congratulate the Hon. John r ;; Commons had already approved the the conduct of the police towards per- in the Commons to retain the civilian 8 Martin, Minister of Agriculture, on I measure. Bona arrested. `(here should be no The House of Commons discussed interrogation of prisoners, The ar- character of the tone, he said. selection of Dr. George I. Christie In 1887 Judge Atherley Jones sna ase successor W Dr. Reynolds. Or. fl. I, CHRISTIE, B.S.A., the trade outlook, with Sir Philip rested man should be felt fres to make ceeded in defeating the Tory ministry The years to D 8 and l graduated Cunliffe-!hater, president of the Board any statement he wishes, and when because the Home Secretary refused - pmt outstanding mea from the O.A.C. gress. . He was born to 1881, on a of Trade, furnishing figures to show that statement is made it Should be en.inquiry into the case of a young Dr. W. S. Black (classmate of the' farm near Winchester, Dundas County, that Britain had 1 per cent. of world written by the person concerned and dressmaker named Cash who was ar- >Qew president), was president of In Eastern Ontario, the son of David trade compared with 13 per cent. last not by a policeman." rested on Regent Street for soliciting Manitoba Agricultural College, and !e and Mary Ann (Hower) Christie. year. He referred to the value of His Lordship also declared that !n and later proved innocent. Although stow rdrector of Colonization for the After education in the local schools Canadian orders in Britain and the moral canes no conviction should be the Government at the time was ac- e .,Canadian National Railways. Dr. Islet- he attended th ' O.A.C., obtaining his importance of Dominion markets gen- made unless independent.evidence was cuatomed to s large majority, they tills Cummins president of Truro, degree of B.S.A. from the University erally. secured. were in the minority by five votes _ N.B. Agricultural College, aad Pre- of Toronto in 1908. He went across The Home Secretary foreshadowed "A new departure, Judge Jones The inquiry was then granted and the - __ anter Soba BraCten of Manitoba all Iowa State College for post future'control of collections on behalf said, to sending constables-in evening girl cleared. — - come from this notable- period oL ate work and-received the degree of of charity: dress to visit clubs and providing them college life. B.S.A. from that institution In 1903. 0 with sufficient money to purchase 4' George Christie was one of the out.(After many years of splendid work in The American business man does champagne and other liquids,and thenByng' 'Takes standing men o!his class, and Ontario the States, Iowa College conferred not know how to live,—Sir Charles putting the law into motion. - There nosy well be proud of eecrirfng his upon him !n 1S25 the honorary degree Higham. has been too. much use of the 'agent -Seat � Lords gervicea: -- S Lo a Dr. Christie ,who Is a native On- All Eyes Turn To Polar Wastes London.—Lord Byng of Vlmy, for. tsrio, and was a student at the O.A.C., obtained his B.S.A. degree tram-To mer Governor-General of Canada,will roato University. He went -to Iowa K�aA 0ARGEL take his place in the House of Lords _ _ j -- -sem, it yy//� for the first time, following an agree state College In 1903 for poet-graduate _ _ ,. wort, and thereafter engaged !a a _��� ;'-� 4� J ,,•fid 1 4 YSOVIET GOVERMENT ment on the question of payment o� wide range of activities across the �� J' - ;LENIN RUSHIN4i ICE-BREAKER dues for his elevation to a viscountcy. -- r �.� +`.. t-ANv ov FROM, ARCHANGEL Lord Byng of Vimy was Governor border. but is well known In agricul- + p. -� !ural circles on this side of the line, / ���� . t :General of Canada from August, 1921,. Wd h� a very high reputation in his ; WRAN l'l: •. .- BARE 'until October, 1926. He is a son'of IOLA SEA — the second Earl of Strafford,' 66 years /hoses calling. It will be several ,••, _ -�' , =s of age, and a distinguished Soldier. -'.,Weeks before he will be able to take Ofi � FRA LANG bEF�` ' PLOA, 1 N O' A 1 s He served with great distinction in `isuver his new duties at Guelph, but ,? bb, GO COLA p \� P f .e _ X111 R E C 9 0 Q g' - i �� Qi the European war, and fora time Ike is to be installed well before the .� �,�/ \ % :> 1 "liib+"' commanded the Canadian Corps. He opening of the fall term. Prof. Rey. ' �-rrA u A ;' / ;..LrM74 F was created a knight in 1916, a baron acids, it to understood, will be retain- 0 ,. NORTH tiR 11 as pr nc pa -emeritus. j0 `QL�E� i POLE' EAS OPEN +�5� in 1919, and a viscount In 1926. "Dr. Christie," said Hon. Mr. Mar. PU 1 p @� I 'SON►$ � f(�� c tin, in announcing the appointment 8�r �` J� - 1 PART of CREW SP/T'S�3ER�EK �f�� Potsdam Carts Proclaim " is regarded as one of the most brfl. d WHIME LT.iIOLM•FO)MO% I' lnl ial TOWN 1ZCilCIClitlal p !!lent graduates ot'the Ontario Agri• h i Two wouriDiO M6N rtiAtt .FLOATING ON_iC6 ' NOBBY AN CCE BREAKER p� 6 cultural College. He lien made an j BRANDY�SAY ��BRAGANZA- FORCING WAY. ` .Potsdam.—Citizens of the former •� AVIATOit$ READY. !' THROUGH ICE FROM KIM t BAY outstand'iag contribution to American' ` Kaisers old residence rubbed their TO LCAVB KItiG5 BAY agriculture; and It is most gratifying '' -' �'" 1 eyes in astonishment the other day; to have him back to his native prow• a uni� when number of brand new m Mee at'this time. There is no more cipal vehicles'appeared on the streets Rmportant position In agriculture In RESCUE PARTIES SPEED UP EFFORTS T8 A8 CREW FACE8 NEW PERlLB Sate atter a perilous landing on the Artic Sea in the partially wrecked dirigible Italia, the crew of the Nobile±with "Residential them. ntlsl City o! Ps asking - Canada than the presidency of--the �painted on them. Everybody is asking O-A-C. Dr. Christie brings to It a north pole airship, now afloat on breaking ice fioas, is at!ll In gravest danger as expeditions by land, air and Sea'whether it 1s, by accident or deaig; a ' wide experience, a fine intellect and got under way to bring them out of the frozen wastes north of Spitsbergen. Speed was the watchword of the I that old meinorieb of imperial splendor, ' attractive personality: I pespeak for rescuers, for every moment lost. meant an lncreeae In the danger that the eighteen men zplght be carried into more should be revived, and why the new 1 dm'the cordial co-operation and pup- Inaccessible degions or into the open sea, .Divided into two parties and carrying two f their number who were I municipal ash carts should be selected 1 p�ort of all interested In agricultural 'injured when the airship came down upon the ice after the .gondola bad snapped off, and who were 'reamed by to blazon them forth. �peveloppnent of this province." Lieut. LuetSow Haim, near Cape Leigh Smith, the men of the Italia are slowly seeking to reach Northeastland, the =•0 --- , - Carter of Progress nearest body of land to the point at which the dirigible c ame down after her brilliant voyage to the north pole Atter all, my long experience tells The career of the priacipaldealg• weeks ago. They have supplies for several weeks. T heir radio communications continue to make a record me that public life is worth while.-•� %ata has been one of continuous pro- for radio broadcast under difficulties. . • . -. �- Sir Austen Chamberlain. l y ,.,'. $ 9 t:'1, v.R^..*.c}i�:. Y ..n.. nL' ..+i Sv`.�... .,'. ,.... r ..'4: 0.. .. _.4. .rfu _ A.' .F ..1" !' 1 "�•'�'"� d.. �:' .,."'. .a .,., � .:.a:.;X,-,r , .,. �. '^,S+ •+a�__. ..>.,�.+.::c.'S,' '-!i: .a mss.. :.,,q i.� +Is a"'� ..w, w..�. r.�.i•_ �. +••,. - ,K'^�.�s�-`, a'�:. ;.-.,, ,. .. h.,h. .rH;-.•,' ,..,. � .h :::..,,ry �. �. t., 'j�'• ,xt�' •'s - .fit,:.e.i1- .^'a ....P,.�,,. W. ;,.j.^k t... iv..e+:?i,�..,a.,..c.: t-'y„7i' °u�'d.'s, ��;'f�',,.,+*'.. ,l�K�, :..:ws"i'I'y^" ,Sf%wSv. - ,. '(C.. , +,tt,�-. .� .. ,:._. ,r ._ � "`;,,'?'��✓', �.f„, �.:� =r� "v,._,.4.,.,�,tx'w.a��';�+r,��,as;r.Wrg�w .�.,� ,se,;�.�,,,�_�P�r'"iT'-n.C�., ,",�a :e��, w-srP; .r,„+;y �r�;�tk --ss�`.r: - r-: Jai'. .. � ...�*• N. „-.�f' r. a STRENGTH FOR , ��►_ --=Indigestion Disappears When the a Blood is Enriched _ r~s -' The most urgent need of all who �s suffer from any form of indigestion is y ' �0 AC Z� a It tonic to enrich the blood. Pain_and distress after eating to the way the stomach shows that it is too weak to p6iform the work of digesting the '� If y(M WMA* OICi y hood it takes. New strength is given ; � ` ' stn weak stomachs by DT. Williams' -for 11W Pink Pills because they purify and ,Jenrlch the blood. This accounts for l !7 r1a7 C1tM. A fine speedy' relief_-iii-atomach-Ala'- -- _ Borders that follows the use of this Rocket Airplane •imedicine, The value of this medicine fd>t> E lin cases of indigestion is shown by the ”" ' ' MANY CSIC=f K tease of Mrs. George W. Johnson, - '-'f Has First Flight ARY CHICKS-WE HATCH FOUR Lequille, N.B., who Bays:-"I have no Will Clive Canada Helping Hand B varieties, prices loo up. We will esitation in recommending Dr. Wil- Photograph shows a happy group of young women who arrived in tbis have eo,000 for duly and Auvet. Write lb for free, catalogue. A Hams' Pink Pills. I was greatly tis- country recently for domestic work, positions having been assured them be Machine Travels 300 Meters Granton, Ontario. Switzer, 'tressed with indigestion. Always/after fore leaving the Old Country. From Summit Of the Chicks from Blood-tested Stock eating I suffered from pains in the They arrived in Montreal after a pleasant voyage on the Canadian Pacific stomach and other distressing symp Rhon Mountains strong. healthy chicks from higheefroc- SteB>Ylsh!p ":ileitis" with the ship's coraductreae, who is seen in the centre of ins stock, blood testes and free from tome. I tried different remedies, but Berlin-•-The first flight with a >uccil11, white diarrhoea Males with pen without getting relief. I was advised the group, and who advised them.that it were better to work for a salary and rocket airplane was accomplished by rdi=rees of 200 eggs and over. 3=nd by a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink be independent than last to work at keeping house. ocks July delivery, =11 2. per hundred tri Frits StameT from Waseerkuppe, the g,_C. White Leghorn& =12.00. Terms, Si Pilin, which I -readily did, and I am --- - _ — - _ primelpal_s_ummit of the Rhon Moun- per cent. with order, balance C.o.D Ez- - - - press. Paid-on, 1.00_or more; live delivery feeling very grateful ever since to the tains, located in Central Germany: s — Most of World GREAT PRAISE FOR uaranteed. g„ person who gave me the advice. The This type of airplane used the gas Ottestilla Roasts. _ Ott Wille, Ont. Wi eery first box helped me and before c . r'W T pressure of rockets fired oft frgm Its Nsw Bilis For Old. had taken a half dozen.boxes I was 5� unimo`hrn �TliJ l'S OWI T�Rl `j hull as a means of propulsion instead 9 µl restored to my former good health . AL 1 ALl1V of a'gasoline engine, in the same way "You're getting a new ear." land all traces of this distressing Explorer. Finds as the Opel motor car recently shown "Yea, we just couldn't aaord rna- Vouble disappeared. It-is now about The Dr. Williams Medicine Co, have Here. Hing the old one any longer." a year since I took the pills, and I receives} the lollowing letter from The airplane 1s said to have made 6 have not been troubled with indiges- Dr. Hamilton Rice Says Air` Mrs. Griffith, of 21 Merchison Ave., a flight of 300 meters propelled by 's tion since. I have taken every occa- lane .t0 Be B3 HCl !ri visitor-,'They tell me the hand on Bion to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink p $ p East Hamilton, Ont., concerning her rockets and then to have gently slid- that statue is eleven inches wide- A wills to those to need of li ms' Pink Mapping Dark Areas experience with Baby's Own Tablets: ed down to the ground. New expert- why not twelve incheaT" Native- Dear Sire,-I wtsh'to thank you for menta will be. made in three to four" „ and shall continue to do so." New York-The work of exploring eecauee they didn't want-to make ft the handy little booklet you sent me weeks' time. a foot." _a A little booklet, "What to Eat and the surface of the earth and compll- on the Care of Children. My baby 'Meanwhile the rocket airplane x How to Eat", will be sent free to any- !ng verified and corrected data about boy was six weeks old when I first "Gvasmuecke" (Grasshopper) built one asking for It. You can get the the- important continents and oceans i used Baby's. Own Tablets, being new by Raab Katzenstefn in the airplane BICYCLE BARGAINS ills from any medicine dealer or by is going to - receive great, impetus to Canada, but since tire first Eat. fact. New and .alights. " 0 proof works at Cassel, to nearing comple• used, iso upwards. - , trail at 50c a boa from The Dr. Wil- with the development of air trans- of their many uses in bringing up a tion: The flight with this airplane Tra.nsportatton Pre. Rams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. portation. according to Dr. Hamilton family, I have never been without promisee to be of a more serious na- paid, write " Rice, South American explorer, who them, for they are worth their weight for Price SS _ cure then that •mads to the Rhon " PEERLESS has Inst arrived here from 8outhatnp In gold. There is no trouble in getting Mountains. i BICYCLZ - r can�lries Can Be Grown ton on the leviathan of the, United the little ones to take them and.they This airplane has Its tail on front . T02 S in Canada States Lines. often prevent an Illness if taken In of the wings in order.that the rockets. is1-s-6 Aasaas sts+et lrest.'s°:°st° fi ` With only two-sevenths properly time. My first baby is now, at the which are contained- in a construe- 'Canada Imports nearly all the cyan- mapped, there remains five-seventies age of four and a half years, a picture ��?i + berries she uses from the United tion flied to the rear of the wings, ILS still to be measured and charted be-I of health, and my nine-months-old should not damage any port of. the • States, accojding to the Department baby !s also well and ha fare we even have a true picture of DDy. They machine when grad o3. For the, _iAlnard'a- will dry rep bolls. �a of Agricult-dre, yet the fruit could be the world we live In, he declared.c are both a real good sample of what present this airplane will also be It kills the Inflammation and grown profitably In many districts and br, Rice has just completed the last Baby's Owu Tablets can do, for 1 isoid at such a price that the home report and. recheck of the maps he have never yet needed a doctor for equipped with a 36-horsepower a fined a dlsinfecta. Anzani engine. Atter having gained a tmarket could be kept for Canadians made during his South American ex- either of them." certain height the engine will be! G Sinte most of the cranberries are The booklet to which Mrs. Griffith throttled and the rockets fired oft. ploratfons, which were begun 25 I • ` , . t q lrrom Cape Cod, the freight haul of the years ago. when he explored and refers Is entitled "Care of the Baby," ]f the latter system of propulsion I 'United States grower is Do less than roughly marked out 500,000 square and treats vrith what a mother ought proves successful the engine, will be would be that of eastern Canada grow- to know for baby's sake. A copy of �� miles of what was then little known taken out again. 00 .lore furnishing western markets. It territory in Brazil, Colombia, Vene• the booklet will be sent free to any 'would, therefore, appear that there is zuela. Ecuador and Peru. The last of one requesting same from The Dr. Minard's Liniment for Insect Sites. =t' an excellent opportunity in Canada this work of the ezploratione was so, Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, 4— for for the planting of cranberry bogs, greatly facilitated two years ago by _Out lItsan � $� •utilising lands which are lying idle use of a email hydroplane and a send. • . . With Rubber Teats at present' Ing and receiving radio set, Dr. Rice �]�jgjijng Furniture Fort Meyers, Fla Encouraged by o said. that all double were removed .I am not a drinking man(tiffs dose � the progress he has made in hie ex- as to the practicability of going ahead If one has a hobs for antiques, one periments to find a rubber plant that d a not mean I never take a drink).- with similar exploration work and y q i+� V to'Women Jona J. Rascob. often finds it desirable to freshen a can be groWne ommercialiy in the Un-' maop-making elsewhere, i treasured piece at home rather than iced States, nomas A. Edison started! The next big step in furthering 1; �to send ,it out for Professional atten- for the North after the longest vaca-1 - M11Ch ' ploratfon work,he ears:w1w eb-ot-Ti tion. tion a aspen ji ((j(�j� establish !n a sufficient number of The work should be thoroughly in 48 years he has been visiting Fort 1 VC� schools of higher' learning depart- cleaned, the desired color of stain ap- Myers. ShMILMAAy�w • menta which will teach exploration. (plied and allowed to dry for two or For the past five months the inven I � WUS���S His visit to London, Dr, Rice said, three hours, when an antiquing coat Lor has been working his c�omary „ was to coater with heads of the Royal l can be applied. This is prepared by long hours, sorting and testing rubber `By R..M2311awn Georgraphlcal Sosiety regarding maps reducing jhe desired shade of pig- specimens. of land he explored in South America!meet-in-oil or pigment-in-japan with ihat'were 'compiled from sketches and.equal parts of turpentine and good in- THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR. 9 photographs made from the hydro- i CYCLE AND SIDECAR D finishing varnish.' tenor n - 8 plane. While much additional ezplor- As the antigLe effect 30Lght is ob' " -' ing 'might-well be done in-the tern• tained by contrast,this mixture should `I tory in which he worked, he added, be- darker in color than the orlginal ' ^ .•. his 25 years' work has resulted in a i coating. Therefore the shades 'of i general outline of corrected data now I color in oil or japan should be selected I - .s being iii the hands of both the Royal with a view to producing s,.ch a con- - -- -� -- Geographical Society and Amerfean treat. Umbers and siennas are prac-, Y Geographical Society. tical for the purpose. Lydia B. Pinam's 4 " The next step is to apply this coat, .Bid goodbye to every day scenes: lib.' ; brushing it out well and while still get the crowded streets and city din; ,t �A m �,r a By Arthur Gulterman wet, to buff the suiface slightly with see the things you've Ionged 'to see; Vegetable Compoflnd ` Vegetable "Look'." the Camelopard s dry cloth to remove the antiquing visit the places you've read about; hit 1. - r Cried to the Yellow Pard, coat from the smogth and flat sur- the open road that beckons to fun and - "Here is a Big Riissiaa Bear"' faces, leaving depressions,corners and adventure, for a week, a month or a LYDIA lw PINXHAM MEDICINE'CO. Baby specialists agree nowadays, g L Maw.,us,A. that during the first ala months, babies Aunt Hippopotamus ; joints coated with a color darker than year. WALTER ANDREWS LIMITED, and ours,oaf„Canada. must have three ounces of fluid per Grumbled, "Now, what a muse! a stain. — 8i6 Yonpe St., Toronto, Ont. pound of body weight daily. An right Please to remove it from there!” pound baby, for instance, needs tw:>n ]Vlpthers With Little $olns ty-four ounces of fluid. Later on the Then said the Elephant rule is two ounces or Illtid .per poun•1 Thoughtfully, "Well if Aunt � O Mothers with little sons, 3 of body weight. The amount o! fluid Hippy won't strove it away, Who stand with lifted faces absorbed by a breast fed baby Is best All'of•earth's helpless ones Call the Rhinoceros. determined by weighing him before if he can't hose a Russ, Cry from the lonely places; and after feeding for the who dap; And the dead men plead their-cause and it is easily talc 'ated for the bob I should allow it to stay;' And the crippled men implore: oil tie fed one. ake up any de- C' - _ lW� r, 1cfency with The Right Deflnition "fin fashion the future laws a ` .. Giving baby su t water often That war shall be no more yang, upset and B°tang Teacher-"Is mistletoe s relieves his fever- For war is a knave's design restless stills. IL c oesn't, give him vine or tree?" And a coward's brutal scheme, ' iFer'tkow>l a few drops of 'r tcher's Castorfa. arse Youth-"Neither it a.an ex ase to�d + And men whose courage is:divine IPbr these and other ills of babies'and cuse," Shall foster a nobler dream. siuoSTO- Children such as colic, cholera, P �• diarrhea, gas on stomach and bowels, "Sixty fa the age for golf,' says a constipation, sour stomach, loss oL heading, It probably takes all that O Mothers with little eons, - d' A sleep, underweight, etc., leading time to learn the language. The years lie !n your hands; ' '• physicians say there's nothing, so ef- You are the chosen ones; iective. It is purely vegetable-the Men wait for ynur'Ammands; What most people call indigestion is One taetele'ss spoo&ful in orate* "recipe is on the wrapper-and millions The London Hunt and Not till your lips declare, , neutralizes many times Its.volume is `of mothers have depended on it In Country Club is Widely •your none no more shall fight," usually excess acid in the stomach. acid. The reeTtCEa are immediate, with v over thirty Years of ever increasing known for the excel4nee of Shall the crimson soil be fair The food has sabred. The instant 'p;J use. It regulates baby's bowels, its afternoon teas. For sev- this bad aftet••efrwill Once you learn makes him sleep and eat right, enables And the ravaged earth be right. remedy is an alkali which neutralizes this. fact, you will never deal with x_3 him to get full nourishment from his oral ears this progressive —T' D. acids. But don't use crude helps, ezcelli acid in'the crude ways• 00 _ z food, so he increases in weight as be club as used ri0 other tea s:--- Use what your doctor would advise. learn-nbw-wfiy this method be should. With each package you but Red Rose Orange Pekoe 'For Hay Fever-we Minard's. The beat help is Phillipa' Milk .of .supreme. a ' get a 'nook on Motherhood worth its -a blend that leads all _- Magn6sfa, For the 60 years since Be sure to get the Cenuf>se PhilNptt' "weight in gold, I have tried t4 play for a targe Others in flavor and- full- its f iveII ion it has remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pkye3- just a word of caution. Look for stake, and if. I,succeed all will be a 4�•u the,signature of Chas. H. Fletcher on bodied richness. Put up only with physicians. You will' find no- clans for 60 years in correcting a=cess �� Y bbe package so you'll be sure to get in bright, .clean aluminum well.---Amelia Earbart, thing else so quick in Its effect, so acids. 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K„•rl�' ,xyaM1 ,L ,. ;,-..-�.... a.•. ..,.,...�..., ., ....;.. .,,.r_ai•W+',:� ",YL .n: .t 't .a•.. +c•'•. •a''�¢y . ,., ..« ., ,, ti: c. ,.,.. .., . � .: ,''�•:' r'.:aha� <» L .v, r $ hto.. 9,IT Pich"k`will hold in with symptoms of a very severe f - • g c �i l� + >t >�� l f isms .oa the school, grounds, cold, but as she was .gradually be- �•- J • ,�• •- �, - �' qug of Slit- coming worse medical aid was num- /'��',�'� x i i their VI' l BL�►LJ.+ tOURRAMENT. • Fori the:aitrawvn r- .yrdpy, ate' 'E8rd, ere; will 'be mooed and everything done to save. . ` '- aEJAMss good program of sponte:• including her life, but to no avail. Her fu- o i �• 61.76 Per yam.: 61.60`tf p�ldia ad.ases: 'basebal'l, football and races. Every- neral took glace on Saturday after- D tillli1011 a� at ` 'g p�triptlapa p the.f�_altad saw rind Crest body is welcome! Everybody come: noon.to Erskine Cemetery. The gym- states _ v� tsitl 62, in�dvaoce. - r -, Bring•along a basket (filled) and pathy.of the community is e..ctended A// E M O R / A L P A R K enjoy the fun. Everybody come and to the bereaved parents .in their �T� JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, cheer the boys and girls at,play, ort great loss.. June 23rd, this happy picnic day'. Y on Satur- CARD OF„THANKS. / O K E R l Q _,2 A sad death took place - OUNSARTON. 4 day.morning last when Kathleen May, Lloyd and Mrs. White wish,through - the five=year-old daughter of Lloyd Mrs. Chas..Annis is visiting friends and Mrs. White,'-df the seventh con. the columns ie the News to thank at Victoria Square. their many friends for their kindness ' •-- • Alex. and Mrs. Gourlie are on an cession, passed away after a brief i1- and words of sympathy extended .to ' ' ness from, mumps and diphtheria. them during the illness and deata MEN'81 TEAMS TEAMS MB :;eitended: motor trip in Eastern On- The child took ill on Tuesday:even- of their lietle daughter.. MEN'S' TOURNAMENT, PRIZE, VALUE 6.25.00 tario. : Died, a6 his home.•D.unhartoa, on :.LADIES' TOURNAMENT, PRIZE. VALUE $25.00 ' Thursday morning. June 21st; euth- ”' e . bert WaAker Holmes. --Arrange NOW to attend Have your entry in the hands of the Secretary, E, c. Jones, - Miss Fanny 'Closson,.-af-Highland - g, fore Tuesday, June 26th, 9 *: Creek, was the guest of Mrs. John ._ THE— Pirkerin be J a b 128. Taylor over the week-end. Dan and Mrs, Hsited , h North - ('� Day elebra�ion JA ICHARDS4NTonawanda, \.Y., visited with Alli on Dominlon , Brosover the week-end. + We are pleased to report that Dr. AT _ Dales is slightly improved in health, : though still confined to the h,,Sspital. /� R1 Pik i Ha' dwa' r ' StoreNext Sunday, June 2eth, a special NG C er n e patriotic,ser•:ice will be held in the C 'K - Sabbath School which opens at 9,45 11 p.m. Everybody welcome. _ - s Mr, and• Mrs. Meredith and favi- .—_ON = - _have, in into the house lately "vacated y Allan-ani=tilts.-McGlas= -- — th-6 -2-nd-1928- b -- R �l E R hen, who are comfortably settled in o�day� July -mow-ta Arsen nate-of Lead Bordeaux their new re in Oshawa. Mixture aqd Climax Bug Pcieon. We have them alT On Sunday last Rev. Dr. Fraser, w ever ani u want.'rat quantity yo t being indisposed with a very. severe - cold,Xr. Morley conducted the ser- r !' The Beatty;Electric washers to save time = vice at Dunbarton and Centennial THE PR WILL INCLUDE .. and hard work. A free trial r very capably, and his willingness in ( - - .� # thus responding was much'apprecia- Baseball (girl's and boyar, Football and Riven at Any time. Warren and Mrs. Moore and dough- g ter Jeanne spent the week-end at Calithumplan Parade Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are Manse-They motored from Birm-• Worth giving a trial. 'the Manse _ Ingham, Mich., bringing with them Novelty'Races, 1 Mile Race (for men or d Miss Margaret Fraser, who is home Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery s for the summer, Miss -Berrece Eddy boys), 50 Yard Race (for girls), g m� was also home, being accompiVied by �i1 and Repairs. =a =riendr Miss Lulu Golder. - Slow Automobile e Race, - y : BROUGHAM. (Farmers vs. Piokering `'illagei, and Evening Our Mone : we have it, can yet it, or it is not made. k -- 1 Mrs. W. G. Gercrw, of Oshawa.spent EIItertBinillent, not to rilelltlon many other - ..the week-end witn Robert and Mrs. Attractions which �c'il1 be on J. S. E►AISDON, ;r Devitt. Park ra n�is ' PIC N ra : ]D Mrs. T, C. Brown has been spend- the g 0 ' 1ng a week in Toronto with her tis- - age you renewed �•c�t>tr subscription � ter, who continues to be very ill. Attractive Prizes are offered for each and every spent. The Review period at the S. School ryyill be given over to a missionary Hasebsel Tears sp icatio to compete for prizes q yould ��UNIVERSAL -, MOTORS pf _ program, Everyone invited at 1.30 have their apriicKtiony fn hand's of 9ecretar - - _ o'clock. ebure : Jure 25th. E. C. JONES, Picker' or Geo. A. and Mrs. Gord'bn,and L. _ b Monday J T + A. and Mr Findlay. of Toronto, and /' /'� ! ..WESTHILL W A. and Jars. Knox. of Brougham, Com $nd Dave a Good Day S Sport - spent 'Sunday 6th W. H. and ;airs: - STAR AND FLINT SALTS - :' -r Ellicott. Admission to Park-Adults 50c.. Children (under 15 yrs) 15c. The Brougham football team de- f , , feated Audley, last Friday evening by ' the score of 13-6 in a township lea- LE�C�"HS gve gam, Greenwood will play.here_ - tryinter will be here Pery soon sadR A• = R a next Tuesday evening, June 26th. Coal, Coal " W. H. and Mrb. Ellicott were in if you have any notion of If yon want-a guaranteed Pepair job at a reasonable E Toronto on Saturday attending the . purchaaing a new - Sleigh, lewve Ele, S - wedding of their niece, Mise Nina - Hard and Soft Goal of the, : Pfl � ,L S - - - F VIndlay, daughter of L A. and Mr you der w that hest quality on will be read when the Experienced Mechanics. Repairs oa all makes; Findlay, formerly of Pickoring vii- y + llage, which took place that evening hand - first snow appears. Phone car o o in Sherbrmrne St. t niteti Church, Pho S bot 31 --- - THOS.TG_E0_=Azi.$,.LAizW. !...L O R N E R E I D HORSE REGISTER. SPECIALCLAREMONT PRICES MARSHALL ROSEDORE-The cele-. brated Hackney Stallion, the prop- erty of J. W. Graham, will stand. for the season of 1028 at his own •areL FOR TEAM HARNESS =table, Brooklin, Ont, Terms $15. Y O DOL 1'2921 - Imported Percheron 1 G - a w Stallion, the property. of E. A. " .Somerville, Lot 14, rear Con. 9, Braes-mounted Team Backbend Harness, Markham, will make the season at 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 ' his own sable. Terms to insure, In faet<•we would be-pleased to have you With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- his is.00. _make this your .bead quarters _ band, g°0 _RILE OF PiTSFORD 1190-19283.- while in town, Black-mounted Team Backbend Harneae, $88.50 Shetland Pony-at stuff. Winner at - Canadian National Winter Fair and We have just added a•new stock of " 5 ring Breeching 2b ' July 1st parades. At Glen Don This 1e not a factory harness, but custom made in our Farms, R. R. No. •1 Eglinton; Lots ,Ladies Hats, Coats, Dresses and own shop at Markham, 1-2, con. 2, Markham. NESTOR-Celebrated Pe Stal- L><ngerle-ln fact anything In :We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. lion, .the property of. R. Gimblett, Oshawa,will be at Mr. Begg's every 1D 'Tuesday at noon, thence to�Fran =the ready-to-wear line: lffackey's, a mile :vest of Whitby, every Tuesday night; at Mr. -North's Our goods are of the best quality and prices are right. -every Wednesday at noon.; thence to Call and nee us-No trouble to show goods. Harness and Collar Manufacturer his own stable, 539 IiinR 5t. E., a Doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. z Home Phone 3400 Oshawa. ��A.RKHA.3Vl, ONT. ' : .PRELUDE [246`21 (209 0),-the,''•ellLEL M ART ..- (S 9CH�'i' Zj bred imp. PremiUm Clydesdale Stallion, g property of 0.=car sea �HE IDEAL SHOPPE, R e GARAGE sor,, Brougham, aril mike the sea- THE �ENTZtILLL son of 1:28 a. 1oP.-ia,:: llonr!ay -morning •�'itl leave h':s own- stable, Brook Street"'forth W hltby Ont. for Alex. Gray's, con. 7, Pickering, for noon; thence to Wrn. DunkeM's, t con. 8', night. Tuesday-, John Scott's, s Telephone, 4900 con. 5, noon; own -table, night:, `- Wedaesda;, Chas. Hutc}ring's,Brock • • Ron l; noon; Chas, Palmer's, liver- - _ to 1 e'PVA Wish. -_-- - pool, night. Thursday, W. J. \1611- • , en's, Pickering•„noon;Wilmot Shea's, ' ' - _ Base Line, night. Friday, Wm. of �. �1uta-Re airs Accessories, Oils,!&old rArod's, Greenvmod, night. Satur Our Customers the benefit off good buying, the very best p day, proceeds to hi ow-n stable un 'merchandise in the country for the lowest possible price, til the following morning Service is oiir aim-Try us. _ Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, t .ECSTASY [233811 (20019.)the super- - n for imp. Premium Clydesdale Stal• MEN'S FANCY-.-SROR.T TRe SERS in Flannels -and Battery Char 1�Ihg. ..lion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Tweeds. See these. They are a real buy. will make the season of 1928 as ” •_ .folic:os:'Monday afternoon;May 28, 'Men's Fancy Shirts in broadcloth and printed materials. -- p$I`rs made on all makes $eaves his own stable, Graham's Ho- =These are of exceptional quality and priced at a saving. RRe :. to:-1 Brooklin, for Thos, HirWs, _ J 'Kinsale for night. Tuesday, Wm. - --Boys' Trousers,-lougs_and..bloomers; blue-serRe_aud-tweed.- of cars, ;Jackson's; con. 7,' Whitby, noon; These lines are North your inspection and the price is Temperance Hotel, Ashburn, night. =:r , hight. -- L Wednesday, Thos. .Cook's, .Myrtle, 'Boys' flue wool or cotters Jerseys. These are a real fine - -noon; Johri Thompson's, con, 2, rade and i�st the thin for resent wear, Reach, night Thur Ra afternoon, g J g p PINCER Russell Dacrdso 's, Raglan, night. :CHARLESBeRAD LEY S Friday Henry i iisor,'s, Cnlwnbus, CIL - nrid Walter Gr„ato, near Brook- lin, night. Saturda,•, own Mable ' until the following ,lionday after. �, = C g R = N c+t Proprietor, Pickering- ' ` nQOLL, z _ .. ::... ..Y" ': .. .x Y ..Y. -°:. 1,... ys°•. :: .,.-•;+,,.... ;.,. .x s .:,,F,. �,..✓ S` x r,. �..t"t.:,�� s v u .�p..x...a,. Zf .•,. �,: '._.x,w. > 6 ,45i• •^:1: '+,x's•-•w?,n�:F.....�.y ,a.. •. •4!; C '��•i`"�t''n+Il`'xn`'lw�•...rsc�^�!is �» rrri,5��+rvr+. rh:Y'� • rx. , Armrx 'a �,' ;sd»...�t:m ,.cy�'y". _... ;,,., ,:' f,:: '.s'dYt,'S... -,oai4'*..•i'' .r, tall• b^i ..a .14 •x• _ : `�. ,....�y.,.�t:,.w -jw• ,, :r. •,. '�Y <i. i. „'L "e.4r -„+. ...... �...• r .. ..,f 'h.. . ,,..9. �' �s tf' ^�- ^r- - -s,i. n - .s < •., .,1,,,,N r.. .p .y, "moi' a r- m +K:,w„'£:'7',•:,:1. F A - -a' _ -.,s .n, R ",� s .r'tid r .r - ,., .... ..:.. d .. ... '. .,. '•W 41 r CLAROONT. Mr. and Mrs.1Porter, of Oshawa, Evans Ward was in the city on: those who have gni'y a brief holiday: BONDS-aoveenment, Maoicipal and '* �•- spent Friday with Ed. and Moe. ♦Sunday. r It is only a few hours' train journeq Mortgagetmds.-' Also, Iod'uatrials. D. H.�+'otwd has beln.. ti' duty tileeson. Wm. Jones is busy .trimming, from Toronto. Canadian ' National Sao Inieetments. at"isotcnib W Z pee :4wiaR illo+ess• Mori;an and Mrs: Pugh' and the shade trees on our village Provides such excellent service the CeIIt•- Albert Chidlow, of Oshawa.was daughter spent Saturday and Bun• streets these days, thus making a you may enjoy ita delights and return home on Sunday. day in the ci teat im rovement. to work with fresh energlLand enjoy- 1NBURANUE-Ali classes'written iu• _- T. P. Shirk Ieft on Monde to g p eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• _ Monday Clifford an Mrs. Pilkey,of To. Thomas and Mrs. Paterson, ac in within the space a fed. CSatoraa, Accident and Sickness. visit his eon, John, in Manitoba. ronto, are holidaying-with their compauied by Clarence and Mrs, days. _ _ l Mise McBain, of Toronto, spent relatives,in town. Pengelly, of Brooklin. visited -Any Canadian National Railways Phone or write- 4 r ' ',the week-ey with Mrs'T.Gibbons. Dick and Mrs. Johnston and the former's aunt, 'Mrs. John Pat Agent will gladly give you full in s George Beverleyresumed work formation (including hotel rates) 4litf ED, BOWMAN, Whitby -+ children, of Toronto,spent Sunday erson,of Toronto,on Sunday. FE770 on Monday, after his-recent 111- with friends in Claremont. The Women's Iostitute will meet and literature on'the various resorts tees• Mr. and Mrs. Armburst and W. at the home of Mre.'W,G.Scott on of Muskoka Lakes.Lyman Pilkey has installed an Dowswell, of Toronto, visited Tuesday afternoon, June 28th. 77, ;automatic wind mill for the Under friends in town on Saturday. This will be Grandmothers' Meet- Strawberry Festival and Concert Ys hili ranch. Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, ins. An address, entitled "The at Pickering, Friday, Jtrne '29. Mrs. Borland and son, Gordon, '.'Mrs. F.Soden,and Fred S enceley is spending a few days with her Child, The Parent, ThP Teacher," p parents. J. H. and Mrs. Beal. will be given b one of the tnem- SALE REGISTER. and son, Howard, were in the P Miss Jennie. Pilkey is visiting bets. A prize will be Riven fur the - city on Monday. her uncle, David Pilkey, of Hamil• oldest grtindmother, the youngest Friday, June 22nd- Credit Sale of Robt. Worthy, of Brampton, ton,and her sister in S,trathroy. grandmother and the grandmother registered 'ard grade tr2lch -,cows � was in town for a couple of days Mrs. Harry Thomson has been with the most grand-children. young stock, horses,. implements, � Q�SY!/l x ; last week putting- an inscription 'summoned to Tw9ed to see her Meeting begins at 2 30. Those etc., at lot 27, con.;1, Pickering, (on on a tomb-atone. sc.n,John,'who is seriously ilhwith wishing transportation please highway just wept .of Dumbarton) ' The Claremont Choral Class hand their name? to Nlry. L. Fil• the property o J.-P. Scott,, Sale pneumonia. gave their concert in the Christie at one o'clock sharp, standard time. Master Grant Pilkey; infant sen key or ,line C. L nderhiil. Each t Street Hospital,Toronto, on Tues• of Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey, is very member is requested to bring re- See bills, Wm. >54a�, auctioneer. da edenia of last.week. Saturday, June 23rd-ruction sale of ` y g ill frum a severe cold and is under freshments and dishes Exch y• .l J. Ross and Mre. Thextnn and the doctor's care. grandmother will respond by tell• beef-ringers, milch cows azMd grass y WHEN .you have � .daughter, Margaret, and lir. and A mei-ting. of the Ontario Coun- ing a humorous story. All grand- cattle, also a dark Jersey, at the rr placed an order Mrs. Smith and family, of Toron- ty Educatioual Asaociation will be ruothers of the community. are Hugh Clark farm, adjoining Stouff- with us for a meZnorial to, spent- Sunday with J.. H. and Weld in the Cotntnunity Hall, Clare• welcome. vilie. Goad terms. Sale at one. you have looked far in- j Mrs. Beal. wont,on Thursday, J. A. Hawtin, proprietor.- F. W. to the future for our y the 2�lth inst., - - Lather and Mrs. Pilkey, Mrs. commen4ing at 2 ro., Eastern Sllversides ,auctioneer. memorial work stands P• up under stress of time sL.on iimotoand red atom Torontoholast Standard time. It is earnestly re BOARDING THE QUIET HOMEY. Saturday, June 23rd-Auction sale of , RDING HOUSE TO THE household furniture, in the Tillage and weather. It Is fru. quested that a good turnout of the I a lasting tribute.' 2' wok ani_ of da a q g GAY RENDEZVOUS OF of�farkham, helonging to -the-es- with the es . -- Y _ _spent-a- �- eehaol truateea-and--ratapayera_nf- --WEAL AND_V SHIU tate'of the late Miss Jane W^.itson. "No GlreaterTribute14 with relatives. the count attend this meetin so - , The young people of the An that there may be a fall discussion Sale at one, standard time. Also at H Society will take charge of the y Whether you enjoy a restful holi- the same Ince at 2.30 p.m., there N. W. STAFFORD, ,!' t y on the educational problems of the d$y at a quiet boarding house or all p service in. the United (.lurch on ,ovines. Loo)rout for posters. will be offered for sa,e the house Kingston Road, ' p the gayety and sport of a fashionable and lot belonging to the Robt, Whit- Whitby Suadap evening The Rev. Mr. g R Tae Claremont Continuation hotel, '.Muskoka Lakes will surpass son .estate, also the farm, south- Warrea, of Stouffville, will preach "."Phone Whitby 'in the morning. School purpose holding their annu• your fondest expectations of an ideal ' east quarter of lot 23, and south, summering lace. f;$r 9 a! esc•ursion to Port Dalhousie on g P weal corner of lot 2^, in the 8th --9 1� t Dr.and Mrs. Tomlinson, aecom- Friday, Jane 29th, Come and en• :Muskoka Lakes are noted the coir•' concession in the Township of parried by Miss 9tuttaford, left jny a ,ail across the lake to Can- tinent over as one of the coolest, Pickering, containing 100 acres, r • -• one dap last week on a motoring Ad,t's premier picnic gronnda at most beautiful, healthful and happy' more or less . Terms and coni- - -- ' :..._ trip to Charlottetown, P. E. L, Port Daihouoie, or you may take summer playgrounds in the whole of tions made known op day of save. where a convention of medical Canada. --- - the ftiat radial to Niagara Falls at For, furt�.er irdosmation appiy to man is being held. small extra cost- Ticket are on Delightful summer. hotels provide W. B. Milne, R.R. 1, Locust Hill.- Some ill. Leaf y �;� Some of our residents are begin- facilities for every type of sport: Fred Postill, auctioneer, Maple Lea Mutual Pke !iiia to wonder if the police true sale for the ental! coat o! 1.00 for Swimming. boating, I T Ding P a g g' , camping. tennis.' iQrra ��■ r ' admits 'and 50ceata for children Monday. June 25th-Auction sale of tees are going to put oil on oar golf and bowling are but a few of I ' under i. yes. 13as accommodation , standing hay crops ((timothy and streets this season or not. On ac• the pleasures' that make a 'holiday from Claremont to the wharf map ,mixed, .hay) the property of the Cheaprertes for farm and eouatrp count of the dry weather the dust spent in Muskoka! never to be forgot- R, J. Fleming buildings. t be arranged for with M. J. Winter gestate, Kingston M. g+• is becoming unbearable. for 1,00 return Mr adults or er ten' I East. Sale at 2 o'clock. Wm-Maw, Windstorm Insurance on buildings, �r , While engaged at heavy lifting :Muskoka is the vacation land for auctioneer. wtod•mille.Silos etc. ceota for. children. Everybody on Saturday last, G. M. Forsyth .., i Automobile Insurance .. welcome. Make your reservations , :(attatained painful injuries to his pi A� HELLO, THERE. of all kinds. E now, R. N. Cornfield's Orchestra 0 A i1� 0 / ! -G back. the ligamenta being badly on the boat. '- FARMS FOR SALE �.j torn He was confined to his bed There will be dancing at Do you'know that it is eelaning tip i.�l for several days- and will be of! --- — - r time,' I' am prepared to repair and _Write oTr�phone � ; •+dui for some time. �s Your BCRNETT'S DANCE HALL build chimneys, also concrete ova, Ej Ds B O Yli MAN N The Claremont Club, of Toron- (Dow Drop-In) and painting. Chimneys swept and to, will hold their annual picnic itchen' ° EVERY SATlJRD71Y furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar W WHITBY, ONT. r 'ia Memorial Park here on Monday, _ used. - Work guaranteed. ChargesJuly god. The afternoon will be, at 7 30 p. m(standard time) -moderate. Phone Pickering 5501. spent to sports, for which vrizes 84-4$, he P1Cke1nII= . will be Riven, Every one is re n -Rouge Hills Orcbestra in attendance THE BEST YET �j�'jlCe COttes 4nested to bring their lunch bask• u -dJ E Hewlett. Floor Manager _ 'v-' eta. and enjoy a real pleasant day, 11 N Round-and Old Time Square Dances We represent the Waterbury Odor- Don't forget the football game to first-class music :e_-, Cherr icat Toilets' especially ad- F' "$n the. Community Park to•mor- Then buy as Oil Stove or — noted for ..rt-: „howls or where there The object of this Aasoeiation l bo at (I Admission 75 cent&a couple lessen stealin and prossoats -row (Saturday)- evening, at 6.50 a as Range• is no water systema- Can be installed the alone. .sharp, standard time, between George Burnett, Prurietor in the building. A cart! will bring _ the All Stare of Ontario and the We have a full stock of Perfection Half mile east of Rnuge Bridge full information with drawings for ;Claremont team. A most inter. and Florenee Oil Stoves at Rosehank Corner each particular layout. Members having proper tooleaeoeOmmll Y e�riag game may be looked for. in stock. 3 and 4 - H. E, Poynter, aase immsdtatey with an member . Admission to grounds 25 cents burner. ... BRING IT HERE 35=tf• Whitevale of Bi fee °oao��°°' t -Also. the same evening, at x,00 'Also a number of good used - lQember.hip tw i1.00. - o'elcek, the Audley Community Oil Stoves. reasonable Now is the time t, get a new'8Pc of Farmers, A tt en tZE)n TWk.-m.,b.k.4 nom m.Presided ON , Club will present their popular Ha'rneas, ur,tP'"tae cid set regaired.I �wrebrl °nappllo�tloa. —_-. COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES I have in 5tnclk samples of gdmaei I - lyse. Com.-L. D. Bantu, C S. Palm• drama "A Prairie Rose,' in the P - (Paster than city gas) Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The.I have' the agency for the F•atnAUb or. M. S.Chapman, Pickering. ' --- :.Community Hall. This play Is typ• �+ iesl of ranch life on the prairie .Ask us for a demonstration former mhy be ordered through each- Renfrew Machlners. g+par4rbrs, P acaleA, and the hilzb quality its full of tbrilling and amusing in. to your, home. logu.+ at prices quoted, y �, Munro, �ii8. R,Ch81di0M Catalogue free. Acorn Range, and am pt presideat, seaeUary cidents. You will be sorry if you We can supply yon with wicks I also cavy collate, .'liar pads, sweat pored to give best term•. mise meeting Uncle Silas. Mrs. and all other accessories pada, harr,e.:+ it t,y bulk, harness Give we ca}I when waatcintt Soros- pads, gtt@a�l0a Featherhead and Mose, thedarkp, Screens. Fly Spray, Fly Swatters, drei:�io¢, u:eo elver polia6 _ thing in these lines. Phone Pick it)tYi, , as well as all members of the Club Doors and all kinds of Kid. +•r,d ,:,ber parte. _ W. C. WILLS©N _ - Remember the date, Saturday, JR.epaira promptly done. r I{have secured the agency for the 1!'raeb June 2$rd. Admission,Z5 cents• " samtnerBe>dware. A Wood and Oockshutt Farm Im L. W. PILFEY, CLAREMONT R. R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL Pie- June and Reccommenda= C t? S , COOPER --- - meats. and will keep constantly on .tion Report of the Claremont Con- V ii hand repairs for these popular tinaation School. This report is FOOTBALL. BOOTS imp's barn • - based on the average of all exams, CLAREMONT Also, London's barn and stable :held throughout the year. At fittings. -hest, three exams. were held in URANT MOTOR CAM, Steve Rin,,iner'. Lnc•ky G d-'Scorer%-the Boot that never fail+ I will also take contracts for painting AND TRUCKS to ac•c,re=reg, 4.(0 to 4 50, at 2. new ' barns and houses by a �• , - : each subject. Requirements, 1st .. .. _ process, by spraying. grade profBctency, over 75p c. i ; - Men's Oxfuids, "The Spencerc-cod Sh^e,°' reg. r00 to*5.54, At 4 50. 14etimateeeheertully'givsn. •' xnd grade prof, fib-74' p. c. i1 ; 8rd Scott's � Phone 162U: r grade pros. 60•b5 p. e. iii ; Credit �s� ► �l:ils Suits27-521•so 59 p. c. a Names in order of s R. Jg� �'lgl<81�OII , merit:- Where subjects ppesrin Stena Aral Yuung 11etu's $irrs—one or two pairs of pAnta,- r brackets pupils must pt;ea either ...,Claremont. ' from 9.50 to 13.50. S4 a departmental: exataination in •. - 'are'en .River these or repeat the year's work in �.5 eCI8,l8 for A ful'1 supply-of Running Slues from 75 cents up. � them to obtain complete standing. p fc 1'hnne •3.540 Basket F&dory I " Form 1II-(Recommend) Mar. --' ,June Call at Jr PINOOLD t-7 Alma Ward i, Manufacturers of Raret Spenceley i, CL,AREMONT. ONTAr"'Z2C All kinds of Fruit Baek6t6s Stella McCullough ii,,Alfred Moles Mildred Pugh iii, Mary White DRY GOODS _ _ _ ___ BerTy Crates, +e, Marie Fins c. Fred Barnes c, Men's work shirts, 98c Doris Johnston c,- gam Fingold, Men's.overalls. heavy, 1.99 _ Farmers'Bushel Baskets. �. ,Margaret Doucette, George ilia. 'Men's fancy sox.•,. Sic '' Y' �r :Clothes Baskets, dlettla, Ladies'silk hose,.. T-... 79c Promoted to Form III-DotiRlaR - - kF , Bacon i, Edgie Pegg ii, �Ioad 's silk 1:nderwear,,,. 93e ae-v M (' +► Fran ennock _ Grace y_ 1 (?0 $e1icllnMone `'�' f Baco ii, Effie Graham ii,Eric Ru=- Newest styles in meas y u. Proprietor stray hats 1 _ _-__'! Phone Markham 1(104 zl sell ii (lat), Pauline Price iii(tat), to Distant Points :;Richard Cooper iii(Eng gram)and GROCERIES p ? �± y f � •• '� Sadie Ward iii (ec ital), Gorden � S M' Borland (arith) c, Isobel Coo er Ready cut macaroni, 2 lbs., 19c Fr, , VOL can send any attionnt of money s BEATTY (arith, physiog) c, Duncan Sp n•g Corn flakes, 3 pkgs for 25c ® YOU any point in Canada at :� mini ') Shredded wheat, 3 kgs' 25c STANDS FOR THE BEST (phyaiog) c, Gordon Bowen (Eng P mum of expense by using a Standat`ti . ;? Bran flakes, 2 pkgs for 25c, t; ¢ram; arith) a and Rose Fingold t.: Bank honey Order. This method is 4x (arith physiog)equal, Harry Span s 3 Jelly powders and tumbler 25c s ' b the simplest. ;afeat and rnnsteonven- Large prunes, 2 for .. ac arith phyaiog) c, Dorothy Spen• � ient way to send•remittAnces by mail ' ( Catsup, quart bottle ; .3c ,,• cer(gram arith phyaiog) e, W, H, in the Domini n ; if the ,nail Qo�s tam arith h to Syrup, o Lbs for 3nc ,tetra no loss is sustained. Should Pugh(Eng g' P ys g). S er Annie $ernateen �aegrotat stand• P ` so�►p, a bars far 23c roll dt:ire to seed alone to a oint u C lug Fancy mixed biseuits,'Ib... - 28o outside the country,a Standard Band ` f ' Christie s sodas, 2 lbs, for 35c t • Promoted to Form H-Mildred Draft will ser:H yor�r: lir >��e for T q Peas, corn and tomatoes, 'r ManteH i; Mildred Pegg i, Cora o „ furanrditig money to foreigti places. }-- ;Parrott it, Islay Green iii, Edna Aylmer, 2 for... .. 9t- n Selman lit (c hist), George Brown Bulk black tea, special, lb 63e Blue Ft4ose rice,.8 lbs.-for =lac �W' ����, ` c, Reva Davis(art) c, Muriel Dunn '�' STANDARD fDl1lV11 t W4 tie tapioca, 2'Ibs. for :,, .;2Sc: c, John Spenceley (bot) c and Kell. Fancy stripe cocoannt; lb. 21c * �F C��LrA nA a Litter' Carrier°, Hay Carriers, - meth W;trd a(Can hist)equal,John _ !+ ,1�1111�!'1 White c, Viola Oliver (C hist geoj ) sf► }� r Pampa, Door Tracks, Cow ' ' b J C Knox, (C htso,, Ralph Holt Dst e [� n m m ESIABUSHED 1873,1`V� 'vj 1 1 Bogls, Prepsure 9yatems Fte. by (Chistart), Joseph Ward (C f It will pay (you to get my pricPe on -hist), Walter Doneett(C hist art), W. V. REDDITT above before buying elsewhere. Stanley Linton (obtained standis►R+ 0hOne 1402. ► Ivfa,tagcr, Pici(ering Branch + FRANK J. PR�USF in art) M. J. WilkPr, B. A., prim-I * - 3 f `�•. ) Bsnehdal,o.e � R� r+�I'i?L'nI�'%; ONTARIO cipal, 9194 Roth Stuttaford, asst. LA RLIIONT � _�.. e,,.tr, ,ac_-•11.wt,;tby v 1 .• ,,s . .': .. .'. '� .:. , -..." .., .. . .:.. t. f ♦ .may+ r,.4i" x^�'1." U'�: �'4',�'1,.f�� ..u..: ,.<'". a V. . .r. •n•J k. '� '1,. •J,. fru, r��� f"�F - ., - r a. + x, ea'`a 'v `S t wr alt+ Y -♦ i a 'l, k e ; r�d..c -z-' ;L:S„-, 'ur... � r. :,;s,�'.„- :�.'.tit! ',�,��, ti.:,.s:9:y�.udlF ;. ��'�h„,�• c'�F,- - "<ia,,::�-�•vT_- `�:,, •.•ys � «:� "r �F,:,.".Wifi�. �r 11, 01 1iOLSON, 111,11, 11111 OT I rg, V 'Ialj�MPL I -t"41. '4"'; V —yj F;F—M-5.7,6,211,,WEP if forward aga�u and stood before the And arquFd--GaTtio-t-, 'with a rusli, --rho colour and eXqU1151% 08VOW Of "'SA came five Mxid Aghting men.' So John LADAVV guilty pair. naturgil--only the process of curins. Nell sat up with a little ary. Ohio Gainor. put all his might bobind Green Tea are T -AA& and drove thill at the head of fro4w, IMA quaft. -16okedarourid her with be*ildtred %in- -we C- "a&4y tbXi* the other.-, in -eyM-.and their 6111 4dSA1Ji.DA"- Grifett Fra 4s seated -16 611 her hands before her face. The blows plunged through thinnest Cl idyl But Harry Gloster &'r-oaie leisurely air, Harry Gloster had stepped with ng -lb. at aH grocers. Ask for this tea. and faced the other. After all, he amazing lightness to the side'and now 1W was not so tall. He seemed much another light dancing step brought larger when he was considere-d by him dose in. His feet were firm himself. In cold fact, when compared planted; his body-loose; Suddenly it with another, he-was hardly -,,_more contracted. Body, and head jerked than six feet. John Gainor thrilled stiffly halfway round and a bony flat with surprise to find that he was look- jarred against Gainor's, jaw. ing almost level into the eyes of_the John tbreW up hie--arms, left his stranger. feet, described. a perfect half circle, III—we've come out to' have A little and landed on the back of his neck, Outdoors or indoots— talk with you," he declared. his fell length 'away from the spot "I'm a busy man," said Harry Glos- where he had stood. whatever your tsdL Let VVMGLEY'Srefresh -do- the-talking. auay, 'Your thisrvet, aid ter, shamelessly. "But gok ahead and To the honor of-Ae-Other five, be --YOU it said that they would never have appetite and digestion. -J Gainor bit his lip. imposed such odds upon any man, no Helps keep teeth clean. "Most like he said "you ain't been matter what a villain. But they hada Every to many dances. choice. -They were assailed by a mew ID A 0 "Considerable some," no admitted Gloa- dodging tornado, sotto -speak. ter. They struck at the midst- of that "Which you don't seem to. 'know. bulk, and their fists either bit the air what's manners on a,dance floor."_ or else glanced from a raised shoulder Harry Gloater sighed. or brawny ar1n. And it return they Son,".he said, "I'm a Plumb Peace- received a machine gun, fire of blows ful man. Are you trying, to pick which were like the hammer of a C1 11 7 trouble with met" double Jack againsit the "steiel dAll "We're reL looking for an kpology," .heail, "You'v in - When Harry--Gldsfkr stepped out of and unfit for use. Yet everyone knows said John, more mildly. e BEGIN HERE TODAY. ground wais plowed. He had only to Finding the bodies of hi's drop the seed with a 'few words. sulted six of us here." it two more men were down. And of howcorivenierit it is to have on hand a lifeless "I hate apologies," said Gloster the other three, two were gaping and laige variety of -threads, and often a two partners at their gold-mining "What shall I do, boys?" he asked. easily. "I sure hate 'em." wild eyed: Only big Bud Lane had short length is sufficient for some' iii amp Harry Gloster flees southward, ."Take this for a joke, or go out and ;:owing that he will be accused of the tear into that fellow?. What's his The damned pup!" exploded a not been touched. sudden, demand. voice from the background. coded At him drove Harry Gloster, highThese threads can be preservea -ini -Crime. On the way Gloster saves the name? Who Is he?- Friend of any of life of a stranger, Lee Haines, from you?" talk to him!" on his toes with little swift dancing perfect condition if wound over a strip the murderous hands of a scoundrel "Slick stranger!" said big Bud "Did I hear you cussing out me. steps so that he seemed to float over of stiff cardboard of any desired engthl by the name of Joe Macarthur. asked Harry Gloster, smiling. the ground. But the other two threw and not more than four or five inches "Joan" lives with an old recluse, 4,ane. "That gent a Int one that works "You sure did!" cried Andrews, themselves between. with friends. He plays a lone hand. in width, with half-inch slits cut ails It. Buck Daniels, presumably her father, "And, whaCs. A piston thrust of the left band and along one edge, one inch apart. o the fore. ' Wrap' more—" one went down with' in a ranch house. One night she slips And if it wasn't for Nell, I'd go out pressing t a gasp.. A jerk the thread around the cardboard and away and rides to a schoolhouse, Bev. and buft his head wide open for him." He pkoeeeded no farther, for ne was,of the, right and stalwart Lefty crash- run both ends into the same blit, to "That's It," nodded 'Gainor sadly, oral miles distant, where a dance is in struck to the earth by something as ed at the very feet of Bud Lane. hold them. If the little numbered pa- j'_' Progress. On.the way home she car- "I don't want to offend Nell. I dunno ries on a romantic conversation in the what happened. He must've hypnotiz- But the battle now had swept to the,per that comes on the thread has been shadowy thickets with the outlawed ed her." grip of Bud himself. He was work moved, tuck that in also, in case one Harry Gloster and then rides away at "That's what he done. I. seen how dancing fighter. He did his best work should wish to match the thread later.' A galiq before Gloster can approach fait he was talking," put-in Left with the iceman inside his arms, and Gloster -y Llnim*nL her. -goes to the schoolhouse, "There ain't any honest man that can that was where Harry- Gloster found For Rheumatism Minard's takes a pri-tty girt away from her himself. fiance. John Gainor, and goes off the talk as fast as he was talking. A gent 'A Now Yardstick. floor with her. Gainor considers ways don't get thbughts'ihat quick." = He had not time to strike again. A semi-jab landed'on Bud's ribs and felt "is your club large?" and means of.rovenge. "I'm going out in have, a lank at -to him as if he had grazed a project- ,tyes. very. it takes nine days for him," declared Gainor, Ing knob of granite. But the pain,a rumor from the "President to get 'NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "I'm coming along," said Bud. merely made him exert himself, and back to her The whole -room was buzzing*with And the rest with a resolute clamor., when he exerted himself he was ir- crowded along, while a-hash fell over resistible. Corrugated Galvanized it. The orchestra labored in vain at the dancers and the orchestra e,-.Lere-I In that beat- bug. Glest*r Sheets ra incress-, the 811halitted Silatltg Of "Qtl- I- ed its pace to ruih-Uie--pleco- to Its swayed a moment and then they went AT ISOCZ-210d"91111 F15101118- - - rumba,"'for the dancers were lagging I close. firstq%L&U%7 c0rrngW*d galvanized 5113,0*1111 Ott their work and busily exchanging down together. It was what Bud ­41aftTy 0"t". Special 10's, wl"s for Outside passed the little impromptu wanted. He had wrestled all his life, diirec% -a -order shipments. save monw, murnlars and glances. On the farther posse. by buying direc-t. Quality guarantes,41-, side of the room the half dozen men Mind you, boys," said Gainor, "no and on the ground he was perfectly 1--odlsle ski out. Write who had 'been directly -Insulted by guns!" at how. Lying flat on his back he lawN Z. Mons Gloster had gathered in a close group, "It's fists!" rumbled Bud Lane. .f.1 was still as formidable as a-mountain ML§759- 1519 at"Tal'ouls"'sul"12"uto, Ane for these John Gainor made The lion. dont want a gun. I just want to set There Was L a y'in "hands on him—" whirlwind, activity And his stretched-out his big fists. under Bud Lane. He felt as if he were Gainer looked- upon him with vast lying on six sinall men instead of one big one. And no matter where he al. He recalled having seen approval. a At last they went down t*getber, reached he could not secure A* grip. Bud pull over two strong men in Suddenly the victim was away. A 11 tug.;of-war. , He had seen hint throv� voice called poyously-above Bud: "All up a three-hundred-pound bale of hey,inescapable as a lightning flash; and right, partner. Another whirl—best re all "four high" with the hooks. lay writhing, unable to groan, his I time I've had in ten years Ma And the story of how Bud Laine,arms wrapped around his ribs, his and un- bmuhand wrecked Murphy's place when he wssmouth gasping anod his teeth biting at Bud -Lane Not up, dazed happy with wonder, at that moment tale q.the air which he could not get. And roblen short changed-them was, a ti be saw the sheriff'himself step Into Homeric qualities. .Every year the all that had happened to somunt for view with the long and glistening Let i stori was told and ever ear it grew'this catastrophe- had been a slight form of a six-shooter in his hand. �p a little, perhaps, but the sheriff him- twitch of the body and shoulder of , ,son,." he said to Gloster, "you've witness to the final picture Gloster. He w self was ed crisscross- in the - ' now stepped the 'prostrate had a nice little party out here I The Largest Hotel in f five men piled H figure that maybe I'd better take you The British gm*# centre of the wreckage on Murphy's Andrews and faced John Gainor. where you have a nice The greater the size of an organ- '2UCS SaV41 It OU floor with Bud Lane witting 'an top of�Gainoir did not like fighting because to town izat little rest! This is after sunset and I Ion the smaller thecostat them and rolling a cigaFette. Gainer even money cannot avoid wounds. wh ch to oduct can a given lNevertheless, he not a coward. sure hate to see a gent working over- to thed public. The Mount Royal Mo ey d thattale, slid be ibeisten- time. Hotel -pInsea the highest form .1 remerhberd led.hia dry lips. t very reasonable rates. And if ever a man had reasoti.to fight (To be continued.) f hospitality to Its Many gUe%tX Only in Firestone tires em But wl*re were Nell and' the'well he had it. attars T? 16 33 a day and up, you get the advantages of &0 , Death Behind Glaring To Keep Embroidery Threads 'A A The "posse" passed to"the foot W62M ..7 e�mclndve Firestone GamDiP- I him- . ­ . Headlights Short lengths of embroidery dottotiq by which every the steps and went by the sheriff b over'from some-finished XONTAXAZ .41 Ping process self. I Why take chances? Your wife or sweet or silks left o Vernon C. Cardy, Managing Dir. "We're all' right, boys,'� declared heart will gladly forego a box of candies piece of work, often are not kept be- 4imire of every owd is 6sWkud or theatre, so that me), drive in to in. Gainor as they went on. "Sim Harr- safety behind the LL!Durire Anti-Glare cause they are likely to become frayed VA& rubbw which provosts Device. ..For information .Prate friction—the. gess passed me the wink. We can go SAFE-DRIVE •MFG., twnat heat- and the limit with the llig stranger!"- leeptic--MInard's. 410 Manning Chambers, Toronto, Ont. �h reliable ant greatest enemy of tee life. "There they -are!" whispered some. one. 71& is t1fa riiiason`vrhy Fire. And to the shocked and astonished eyes of John Gainor there was reveal- .811irl I tires give thousands of ed the following picture. Beneath a eztm limig& They cost no tree not twenty yards away sat N411 molfe than ordfilwy tbv& &W and the,stronger, brazenly facing to- festom Deahr. ward the moon, and that c`ruell� clear Ole merest Fill white light showed them leaning close '170TA&42e) together—mortally close. 1F WM ably. was -true, that the arm of theq np.ZSTONZ TME a RUS11111112 CO. It could not be, and yet it. indubit- OF CANADA LIMIT90, hriAi • big man was around Nell, and thatf �/��L her headwasback,against his shoul- WAFERS 'der, and that she was faintly smiling WATER ICE MOST MUM PER DOLLAR UP to 'him with eyes half closed. Al with a cool drink—a cup of tea, sword of fire was struck through the delicious. • or just by themselves heart of Gkinor. The big man leaned. His head of tawny, shaggy hair ob- � �ne scured the face of-the girl. He had In The Store or on 115e 'Pbone,always ask for kissed her! Builds the Only 0 John Gainor found himself walking' 7 Se S alone toward the place. . He'Wad cov U, ered half the distance before the first ies ON-01PPED TIRES swirl of rage abated. And he slack- Bi au ened his pace so that the others might ..c him catch up-witThey paused a h, Ae R&2nd4ZMa short distance away as Gainor stepped 14SUE No. ft-28 V 7 BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING -- Pies. Cakes, 'Buns afid Bread DOM ALL Y OUR BAKING BEST LID SA A f; i i���;.�,'JA ,tom_ r:+�- ` pr+a���+ili�Ily,'et` =_M__', r"`�"y,1 1'11V11r4 _r. - _ r, ", n, > a v�., �.r. 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Calm E«fficlency Resgn y spl�;K r t S as .:, r t, y MIN y y �:: ;F r c , -r-- Palace Staff-of Cooks u r^. �F � N ,, , '' k *, k ,.. .,_ : Prepares -for - �`..i - �'«e a° _.r - - . i , BianCJL1CtCI8 r¢r 1.�. �r f , �. a : 11 a•�s•” .s X r„ d syn k �. ' n` X 11 _ Soveireigd's Tastes Side ` " - 1. 's .. --------- 1� f ... .;.­�.:: �­.T....�?� : .� � {" .r� , , y�11 l UNDERWOOD ". , , ­t� ' Ameracan Apple On1yNo�ri- " r.,:-axi . . ,1.I . . �- � . _ F pirC--Frt>W Sery �: ,, `; „� �� ' M 3 The, Typewriter -'? ' - . (How the kitchen looks and what fa . 8served from it for a royal dinner at Buy It NOW n, v ham Palace is described be- ' (� low by James P. Howe, a staff cone AT BUMMER PRICES. 1' Q spond`ent of The Associated Press.)'- . '.J' V•% e {Reprinted from.N.Y.Herald-TriburieJ ' London.-The kitchen of Bucking ft is robulit, as serviceable �E; . - . - ham Palace, London home of the King �`, ,ad 's as when new, at less than - and Queen, is as interesting as any � yI., '� half the cost. . A Part of the huge establlshmeat I wasF w a s' J M x y ' r ] t xa � �c able tits Inspect the kitchen at Stat z E s n < a We send it for you 'to try.' hand as preparations were being com-. r '�. <r � r.;4 rGsn Use it for a few days. If It :I j •plated for, a 'banquet to visiting toy- if y � %. $ Y doesn't please You, send It h . 1. . alty. back at our expense. ' The visit to the kitchen followed an he adventurers who fiat visited name could have been chosen for this. ' ' _. interesting and leisurely stroll through T We can make delivery from Jasper National Park, Canada's beautiful bot of water is evident to * ` the palace. Although it had been salt rear national la} round in the heart eve viaitoryto jasper. Clear, sen the'nearest of our 20 Cana• ,'' g P g rY J pe g 3". ilial such as expedition was out'o! the of the Rocky biountaina, were con- water, reflecting the glory of the sur- dlan offices. — -- question and not to be thought of for -cerned less with the marvellous scenic rounding parks,greets the tourist when a moment, actual experience was con- beauties of the Region than they were he strolls from his cabin at asper Park You can buy it for $5 cash % vincing that It could be done, and with finding'a pathway through the Lodge to the shore of this lake, and so. I k'•�i 11 ~ without arrest or other embarrass- mountain Ranges Zhich seemed to bar free of vegetable matter is this icy cold and $7.50 a month for ten 14 their further progress. water the Nan 4gshly read a news months. The cash price Ise. stent.' However,thossq�w o followed in their paper w u has been ntighted and `�! fooute s allied t e beauties of -the sunk under several feet of water. 475. (A new one cosh $ibb.) sI ,y. - Kitchen Most Interesting Part P . territory now included in the 5,300 - A word from a person in authority square miles of Jasper National Park Canoes and boats are available for. - y' on the Inside to a "bobby" en the out and in naming the lakes, rivers-and those who would paddle or row over its + . glass surface, and, a swimming tank HERE'S THE COUPON side was sufficient. The palace takes peaks of this area, used names which y 44 -' 14 -- ' a great deal of,seeing, but if a vote were expressive of their characteristics. with heated water,has been constructed r r _ r .. • I Thus, in the case of the lake on the oa the shore of the lake. �•- ' . • should be taken on the most interest- 1 1 shore of which was later located Jasper jasper Park Lodge will be visited this .w tad ?ypswaitar Co. Ltd•, LL .,� NE'AT,.SLENDER AND SMART ling feature the kichen would be'wgll park Lodge, the trragnificent log year by- members of the Canadian 1 las Tictoria tt"ot. ,v - An. individual style at a moderate Ito the front. cabin bungalow hotel of We Cana- Weekly Newspapers'Association at the ? Toronto a. .I W looet- Gracefulness is added by press-I The kitchen, Is as large as a hung&• than National Railways, the name conclusion of their Annual Convention i ) send the Underwood for my ' 1", .. ed plaita at either ride of skirt. Tucks flow• Around the tour sides were the ;c Beauvert (Beautiful Green Lake) at the Macdonald Hotel, Edmonton, I i approval. If it is not satinfac- - - at shoulders are decorative. Deep V;ranges. There were two white-capped PDQ That so more fitting Alta. I i tory I shall return it at your ) .:,at front gives vertical line. Design!chats on hand, and 1 began to talk to - - azpenas No. 907 employs lovely soft silk crepe the fattest and best natured appearing i testy likes plenty of 'mashed' and they I then met the artist-all the cooks ( � fn geometric pattern with harmoniz about biaone. He w woras k It rattadial n developed m Mosta everithla$d and ofor the banquet pastrgles Fandchices The charge ice o cream® f Name.........,............:.•, f Ing plain silk crepe contrasting. Crepe D ` satin in reverse treatment, .novelty 'that he was one of the celebrated chefs I already had been prepared and there bricks-fa white,chocolate and pink- ) ' iWoolene. georgette crepe, wool crepe � . . — ' and lights eight nee ens are_ xtretnel of royalty twee alne year agoewhien,1 hadtexpecttedhin Andciaataon oflss as had been made 'that morning. Address. ......................I _.2 fashionable Pattern in 18, 18,,the present King was nce o Wales an important event. Very much Indeed." said my new ! 1. _ W I I tant enu rd acquaintance. ct her 20 years, $8. 88, 40, 42 and 4d inches he told me. and has been with his hada been eleven 1courses.ed the m Two sof fans d all rods II' sweet ventured Majesty 14 ' �. bust measttze. Size" 88 requires 3i6 I Majesty ever since._ _ on a bulletin board. Originally there fancies all kinds of sweets." - Ili `with % r - rrd of 3?-inch coeof 40-inch tsrastlIIgl• Price 20c i ,.dye stillusetlrea4tor roastlagus�-h been scratchedmeat dish and off.oil resh aspera- eqa®Mg]o tyahat hates said the—has no artlete �a on �u — _ _?' .. ny ,-the pattern. meats at Windsor, said the chef, "but "Her Majesty did that with her own with a shrug of the shoulders. "For J. L. Garvin in the London Observer - XOW To ORD$R PATT$RNL not here. Gan answers the purpose ! (lad.)• We know that we speak to*, t•,t � pencil," commented the cook, "ia the �dessert the King prefers a nice; ripe - '- Write yeas name and address plain• beet. _ interests of trcoaomy" cheese" I the vast majority of people is the .... 1y, giving number and size of such In a corner were two women artist!- Another white-capped genius mug• In an adjoining room the dessert ±Mother Country and the Dominions patterns as you wank Enclose 209 is Cally turning out ordinary,carrots 13sto alike when we repeat that the apetlal �plt Seated I should see the'refrigerator: fruit, was being arranged in great � _ _ : stamps or coin (coin ,.referred; wrap little golden balls, First he proudly displayed the smoked 1 golden baskets. There were plume. l and separate diplomatic commitments _ Pt ears! ) for each number and i "�4'hst," I ventured, with a smile, !of France to Poland and the Triple ,',t. oily salmon which was to follow the bou- I fresh pineapples, apples• grapes and " '� Ilion. Each piece was about the size peaches, all from British possessions dice the relations of the English- x dress your order to Wilson Patters I«carrots for a royal banquet. ' I Alliance never can be allowed to preiw v 73 West Adelaide,SL.Torenta iI Oh,.yes." said. the chef; we use of a slice of canned pineapple. -excepting the apples. ;Pstterm seat by return mail _ them for decorative purposes We� We went from one department to Apples Appear Familiar speaking peopsea amongst themselves - • have mashed potatoes, too, squeezed another. Here were the dressed chic• Somehow the apples appeared ta• nor to impede the broad advance of _ __ out of a manilas into little ribbons I the American plan for the banning of Ikens. tiers of them, awaiting the oven, miliar and I took another look. On r ,:• .� Good Idea , • and things; they look very nice on a FNear by were the cuts -of lamb' for the boxes In which they had been war. ; background of gold," roasting. shipped were labels identifying them Rising Fast On a serving table three times, the • in a corridor off this room,there was as Mount Hood apples. Turkish Women Organize size of a billiard table 'the King s a long' tank resembling a watering (what a crying shame that Canada "How 1e your eon getting along to _ the Ford factory'" Club To Promote Econ- mashed," written in pencil on a scrap trough in an American village, The Oa-mrio particularly-does not sup- of paper caught my eye as it lay care- "Fine-he's been promoted." Om in Dress $ chef raised a lid and a score of fish ply the King's table with apples. It �,. y leanly an one of the large gold-plat 'Promoted? You don't say. darted.toward the other end. is to be hoped the right person sees' "Yee! He used to put on chassis �Coisetaatiaople--There is s' new' King Likes Plenty of "Mashed" ' "This;' said my guide, "is the King's this, to correct such a condition, when Turkish women's clnh which should "That's for the King himself, ex- nut number 34, and they jumped him 1. _•ibe called the 's c b wbi¢ women's private trout tank," .The King Is par- we grow the'best apples is the world. right up to chassis nut number 37. ' • plained- one of the cooks. His Ma. ticularly fond of tiah---aalso'game. Editor.) clothes." Its aim is to fight against - s�ip luxuries in feminine" dress: -The I.had been in the palace almost tour `+ members pledge themselves to buy no ' Pioneer of Great Shipping UnC hours, and finally telt quite "at home." The greatest dangers to Liberty lark more than two party [rocks a year, - Everybody had been most considerate. to insidious encroachments by.men of . -'A third fa permitted under no circum• In tact I had tea, at tea time, and zeal, well-meaning but without Hader Am stances whatever. _ - _ __i," bread and butter and cakes, one of standing.-Mr, JU6tice Brandeis.. ,.,-, -' ,:•, which-was chocolate-coated just like t - t - The member who wear's a third _ . - ,11 k d a a I had seen on the trays being taken . •-frock is expelled. An emblem worn •; k __ •4 's x by every member beexs these words; upstairs for royalty. The tea was the , 1 "we wear this old-fashioned frock of � k1. ;,•• s same'kind the King uses, I was told- - last season out of patriotism" The _ 1-1 it coat =1.16 a pound. The Queen pre- 1 ` aaiblfiona.ot the club are greater still1. " - Lara a stronger tea,at =1:46 a pound. -iia member ,are to buy only Turk- 5 Everybody knew everybody else in y .ish materials. Brusaa silk and na the palace. It was just like a great ,� tioAah products are to replace Ilse big family=the Iialace force behind3' 1 . the scenes-and furthermore, when I x materials which came from France, E M ". Germany and Italy, Propagandists of > ti departed, I was invited to "come again r . r. x some time." this}idea sem.that the Turkish mate- - : ,5 rials are far more beautiful than any ,, ,> "- ' - pthers i -==r11 �0�� L+ad ��'a Police Traps , ' "Y `�' ' - Boy Rescues Drowning' Wo- `` . l ;; ``k London Iyatly News and �'estemin• man and Forgets to Tell t`r. T aha star'(Lib.): Police traps are really as � � `? w, His Mother anachronistic as 'horses. They ; A woman leaped into the bay re- d <,:, y 4 are survivals from an'age when a,me- ��� Gently at Ninety-fifth Street, Brook- DON'T suffer headaches, or aII chanically propelled vehicle was likely 1yII, N.Y., and was Sita ly carried out, y of ,to ,create a panic in streets still her hedy bobbing up occasionally and thoer !?sins a tablet of Aspirin can , swarming • with horse carriages of <,d' ; s end in'a hurry l Physicians pYescribie ,? every kind. Now the development then disappearing. Loiterers raised it, and approve its free use, for it � of internal combustion engines has _ _. a,shout, and Edward A. Bush, fifteen• . does not affect the heart. Every drug- d ter. made it physically impossible for a THE BRIG JEAN�'� year-old Manual High School pupil, gist has it, but don't fail to ask the �;; motorlat to obey the ten-mi,, . .hour • r came. on the .run. He stripped his druggist for Bayer. And don't take % : .The brig JEAN was the pioneer vessel of,the,Allan Line fleet, which later any blit the tablets that are slam `" clothes as he ran and plunged over p� R speed limit in certain towns: Nor Is with the Bayer Cross." - it desirable. Motorists to day should became incorporated in the Canadian Pacific. In 1819-the year the Allan the sea-wall, fingertips stretche a , The 'punished, not for exceeding speed Line was formed-a Glasgow newspaper contained a "Notice to shippers and'gracefully ahead. _ sz' passengers to •Faints, that. the .brig JEAN, .Ciesander Allan, 'Master, will I In a few seconds the boy ,came up 1, - 0 limits, but for,exceeding safety limits: p g 1: within a few feet..of the ,woman, . ;Pollce might then be released for see- clear from Greenock.for Quebec on the 4st Jupe and.proceed to sea-at the first . shook his touseled head and took hold. • -ing that motorists' goods are safe as „favorable opportunity thereafter. The actual entry of her sailing was con The woman tried to grab Hush around d r )well. tanned in the issue of June 11th: "Sailed June 6th, JEaV, Allan master, fora the neck, but the boy dodged and • �"' = Quebec." She was then a brand new boat of 169 tons, having been launchedi calmly turned- for the shore with his �� 'i Reason Enough. at Irvine in the Spring, with dimensions 76 ft. S Ins..-long, a beam of 22 ft. 81 burden. v �e FR .- He is a'man of means and spends ins.;and 13 ft, 4 ins., depth of hold, She had the square stern usual with ves-I A policeman patted Bush on- the 3 quite a lot of his time glancing cels of her type at that date and was carve] built. Although the advertise-j back, but tlse,boy trotted off. "It's no- ' around at his factories. . He lives, .mente-and all the history;books-deser}be-her as a brig,students-of naval archl .tiring," he said. "I can swim." 1. �v,J� however,.in In the smallest town in tecture will recognize her rigging as that of a brigantine -a ler• handy and Reporters.. told. the .news' to Mrs. �spirla :• 1w'F ,which are owns a factory. Recently ] Edward Bush,. the rescuer's mother, b eh. crag' a�►rt ;4 eCOIIOmiC81 t1$. dual Ba Yw�actara. while 1t bn M iwhile he was visiting a friend of his ._ • - ' He didn't tell me anything about it," that Aspirin seen as man.. An illustration of the change In the size of shipping in a hundred years f`et°�. will public asa;not m to iota M the friend remarked: "But why do she said. amped with tbW„ „ _. . you stay in such a one-horse town? ' is offered by the interesting fact that the DUCHESS OF BEDFORD, new I Her son is -an excellent swimmer, " trade msrL . Verhaps because I happen to be Canadian Pacific cabin steamship, could'-carry the JEAN crosswise and-only II indeed. He has won several medals -_---- .. the horse," he replied modestly, ten inches o? the pioneer's bow and stern would project. 1 ISSUE No. 25-'28 • p iu amateur contests. I .... 1 _ . .. 1. m `. • , N.. . .. . ' . •1 • .. !. .. ' ✓✓•.. ,a. 'S •...r :. , i. lit 'v4' tl,7 .r^'• 5•'c`"� , 1 ' P.4W -n._ .., „' f.. .+lJ..f� y.........;.qz. -r...d •.-e. .y♦ w-.M1i. n.. 3 Y• +i- ,,&—. .-•4Y!.,Tr�se:: A..• ,,,y....�.'} :°J- t,[..,fur°af....nl:&.i. , .,^�....rL.•;'�'„fie' ,r, , ^F t:-v'ear•,-.,••_.a,...t.-,.-,µ.�.cv.:'t'�°.-”' .=1a'°"'"°.`..,.�,—°�- '3.. 59. .f`a.?..•..wt..;_..£� ,.wrr.. 'J :3"' _ ����++r� ,- �, Mab,, •, I . a.u" .. .,. ..: ... . .„� -:v ry ,.y., r•., *.v'%wi�.' '�"ah'u'�gaLary ni74 .vy,•pyeiw.�. iv ' o,°rar .r .. � i, ,"."'f,°'.J:y:.a -ti' `•�G "111 ?�4'R`L• " `'ar^a'".w`(r, � ., .' ' .tidy,+. .,�.. ..::.. r+ .. ."v:. 5 '.Y-r.:i .-.... .,. ..e. mss+ T .Y•C' +. O •JrL-N;Y S lAi ._ �.,..' y..,. 'w!.;... .! w .:' „� . '�T�e`c 1[qq .i w'� ;yyi' �.tt wi r• -C.-G. and Mr@. Torrance, and -A. E. and Mrs. Jones,of Owen _-LOCALISMS, - family, of Peterboru, motored Sound, are spending a week with - A here on Sunday and spent a few their son, E. C and Mre.Jone@. � �'al�dVonce r $0 F., —Mrs. L. A. Copeland, of St. boors s,% Residentith John.0 and Mrs. Stork Dr.H. T. Fallaise,Resident Dentii.t - Mary'e iR visitinig-Mr:and Air".Al and other Pickering friends. isf4 Off.ce over Balsdotl's hardtvare r ., y ' Yred C, Clark. -The school trustees of the vil- store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and -Mrs. "John R ' �Piiltera,' of lage have re eagaued all the ares• evibriingis by appointment.” - The.finest Concert ever given-.in Pickerin Ta�nIth ; . r v;Winnipeg,. visited her-ft1jdriag eat'tenchers with the exception of =-Mies My rtle'SaLter has return. P �t R frieada last week. Mr. Trott, the principal of' the' ed home, after visiting with Raise will be.heard at Pieaering Metnori4l Park -The township coo will Coatiouatiou Sehool, who has re- Elsie Phair, of Courtice, and Mrs. .-On.MOaaay, July the 2nd.V a" meet on Monday nest for the traa• signed'. Win. Crossey, of Bowmanville: ir4` taction of general business. - -Comiag-F. L. Lake, Opt. D., =Sunday at St. George's Church: -,Tba following Artiste are engaged -114r@. H. Parkin and daughter, 107 Yonge St., Toronto's able eye- Services at 11 a, in. and 7.80 p. m., of Kinsale, spent the week-end eight specialist, may be conau)ted conducted by Rev. W. R. Sproule The Ever Ready Battery BDys ..of the former'e parents, C. H. about Your eyes for glasses.at A. Sunday School megte at 10.00 a. m �• and Mrs. Pllkey. H. Allin's drug store, Whitby, on You are invited to these services. Al. and Bob. Harvey. A. & 13. a -Mrs. J. T. Evans, of Wood Tuesday. July 10th. Satisfaction -Make yonr arrangements to _ bridlse,hae returned Home after 8uaranteed. • .* * atteddtheGrand Dominion Day Bert Harvey, Sr. r f -Dr. Margaret Patterson, of Celebration on July 2nd in Pick ----s�peading the week_ with bar sister, Toronto, y 1[re. Alf. Clark. Il _>iddreee the mem- @ring. Admission 60 eefate,•?►hich Canada's beet known Comedian, He imp-oves wl-h_the_ti mea.-_._w bers and friends of the Women's includes the da and evening ea- -Mies Muriel Clark, R. N., of Institute in Thursday next, June tertainmenta; children, 15 .cents. •�� r New York City, is spending a Pew 28th,.at the home of lMirs:•W. B. Ample- rki .Red lr ewman weeks vacation with her parents, pa ng apace is the park. t Alf, and Mrs, Clark. Powell. Meeting called at 3 p. m. Care inay be parked all day for 25 ,Known to all as the ONE and ONLY Newman, H. J. Clark and Charlie Mar- Dr.' Pattersen's- experienee as ,a. cents. Poe further particulars sea of the famous Dunlbelle. qui@,_ of Toronto, spent Sunday medical doctor in" India' And' in advte. is other columns. - here with the furmer's parents, late yeare.as,woman magistrate of -St, 1lndrew'e' United Church M1sB Mary SmithW, J. and Mrs. Clark. Toronto will enable her to give an purpose holding its annual straw- A -Randall and Mrs. Banks and address both interesting and iii- berry festival on the church lawn Contralto Soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Gracey and daugh- structive. nn Friday evening, June 29th. The MALCOM WOOD, Piano Accardioniet -The committee in charge of Hottentot Entertainers, ter, of 'Ricbvie•w, ape nt Sunday Toronto, - - with L. L. and Mrs. Bunke. baking for the Dominion Day cele well and favorably known through < -The Many friends of Mi'e. H. oration will call on the ladies of out Ontario, will give the entire Comae and hear this Wonderful Concert. ' R. Monney are pleased to know the village some evening next program. This will be a special c that she is making satisfactory week. It is hoped that they will treat to the public and it is hoped „ rogreas towards recovery, after be favorably received, and do not that every one will come •and en. - -- - 1 pp send them away' discouraged. - Fred ButtingPickering 'her serious illness joy_ — m •� • - chug a =Rev. A. R. Sanderson will _Contributions of baking-from-the -On Tuesday evening at. the 1• Established 1857 friends outside the village will ppreach his farewell sermons in St, Community Park the business men - ',�, Paul's United Church on Sunday, also be thankfully received, On engaged the Pickering Press in a thus bringing to a close four ha the morning of July 2nd,on which friendly g• g pay y game of soft ball, and in and successful yore of service in Dominion Day will be celebrated, spite of the fact that most of. the our village. tracks will call . at the variouscounter-hoppere haven't played N 'TiNISS J; -The many Pickering friends homed in the village to collect the ball sincA way back io the,eighties cootributiuns. - -�" ' of Lloyd and 11�re. albite, of Bro they took the Prete gang into ugham, extend to them their -On Monday evening as Win. ,camp to the tune of 17.13. It mast THE• heartfelt sympathy in the death Thompson, of Cherry wood,aeeom be admitted that the girl@ played - - of their little daughter, Kathleen panied by his sister, was turning�•� - g round with his horse and bng'gy the men were certainly off colo a vt•onderful game of baseball, but .- --May, which took place on Satar• r. --� day in front of Mrs. Barrell'e, he back• Had it not been for Frank Wood lRat ed a in order to avoid a car that --Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie and.son, p breakio his belt and the captain, �# who recently came here from the wee"appoaching from the east. and g P y blowing u'p occasionally the Pre" 'United States, has rented L. D. in doing so went directly In front boys.might have been on the loan _ - rl6i lgank@' residence, recently vacated of an American car coming from end of the @core. AT 1 <.. the west. A collision was unavoid• by A. T• Law, and moved therein 1able. Two wheels of the buggy last week. Mr. Guthrie has recur. ed employment in Oshawa. were completely destroyed, but p iPINE AND SEA P I � K " W. V. and Mrs. Redditt and fortunately no one sane injured. _ children were in Caoniogton over The matter was amicably adjusted A Well Advised Holiday Tonic- For- Bond Y. orBondsy, on accountof the death between the parties, as the Amer. The Maritimes - " of-M19. Redditt'@ father,who died icane acted most honorably in Spend this year's vacation by the _ " 'ONmalrinign. aettlerne­t seashore. Let scent, of plive- — - -' +0ommaa ty is extended to Mrs. -The Pickering Tennis Cluhlieldand the racy tang of the salt sea air Redditt is the boar of her Borrow, 2nd an organization toeeting in the help to f111 the days with joyous o da' " Jud -Mrs Gordon Young, of Chi- To Hall on Tuesday evening, health- -Mrs r sago, returned home on 8atnrday, at which the following officers Ocean plunges every day-golfing- ' i after spending a week here with were appointed : Pres., Rev. S . motoring-boating-tramping. Some- --. . 'her parents, Jos. and Mrs. Cowan. R Sproule; Vice•Pres.. Miss Jean thing to do every minute. Pictou rmw She was accompanied by her sic- Clark; Secy. Mise Ida Sterritt; Lod a in Nova Scotia is well reeom- •Mrs. Fallaiee. The court Trended resort hotel, Plenty of_other. her, Miss Evangeline Cowan, who Tress., accommodation too-co farm homes _ ��c will spend some time in the Windy is to be pat.into shape immediate- -inexpensive Woodland resorts -- or • Olty IT, and the membership fee has delightful havens on the seashore. - Over 1+25.0M 0 ui rimes,•' -Rose Excelsior Products has been placed at(11.00. Where could Any Canadian National Agent will leased the store Boase of the Maple con Id yon get a, season's fun for holiday possibilities of our Maritimes. '. " . Leaf Flour iMtills as temporary quar les@? Those wiebiag to join are etadly Rive you information about the l Badu4 ht R for Fat Men, Ist, tad A A� ten for their re-eonstrueted pad requested to sign tip with any of Write. or ask for illustrated liters- O �! and 8rd prize@, Total Value . r -machine, pending the erection of the officers as soon as possible, ax ture. L ? their Dew Will which will replace a tournament will be arranged in Pick•a•b$ck Race for Meg,ri @@and 2 00 unites 10: the one destroyed by fire a few the near future. Tennis is the p weeks ago.1 game for old and young alike, Ilrew A&~t4**wso as.g - � ' " nd and 3rd - -Highway OBcer Hilliard,from Come along and have the beet 1 Mile R$c 'for Men. let, 2 ell prizes, total value 17.00 the Windsor district, has been summer yon have ever °pent. WANTED- Rprine tomb Coltiva= placed in charge of the Highway -About five o'clock on Snnday V`V C.c,Parke r, Pi�ker,ag. 4x f �g let, tad and 3rd prizes, �1 from the Rouge to the Countyy line afternoon Mr. and Mra. Wilkes, -@ALE-10 pi¢s, a wr'eks'oie. Farftm Race'. total value i• 00 east of Oshawa, and will be beat- three sons and two daughters, net l' Apply to James Greenlaw Picker;ne: 4z . -" ed at Whitby. O. T. Jack Ka7, with a serious accident about half OR BALE-Porcelain sink and Q� Farmer's Sone, 100 yards, from the Hamilton district, will a mile east of Liverpool. while Ram, let, 2nd and Bra, total value .0 - P� Fcabinet.new. Y.S.Shiva.Brougham. 42 5 have charge from the city limits, driving to their home in Toronto, Boa 1st and god Toronto, to the west Rouge hill. 487 Craven Road. By some means �j OR SALE-Several goad ¢rade �p Boys,+ L' hnrers.also some pad sbmM Jchn Giaman. OW R�Ge, — prizes, total volae �•w/w/ ,- -In order to meet the wishes of the rear axle broke, and thea- Brougham, 41 the farmer element in the eongre- sengars were thmwo to the-eft - - for Boys', 1st,god and 8cd 4 5Q Nation, the evening service in St. side of the car. Mr. Wilkes wax VOR SALE-A,lxa►ion police pops Race total value • and pedigreed Chinchilla rabbits, Y.S.Sba- �prizee, Andrew a Church baa been chap unable to retain control of the ver, Brougham. 41-42 --'ed to the former hoar,7 o clod, czar. The w'eigbt of the paeeeD - Race _. -fat, 2od and 8rd priza@, .3.00 standard time, or .S o'clock day• iters on the left hand side caused Tl SEED FOR BALE—Ap total volae l ply to Baroid Barclay.R.R.z, Ciarrmmt, light saving time. They find that it,to turn over on its side. The Phone Clare 318. 8otr this hour is early enough in order 0"UPeote of the car,an Overland OR SALB-Seed buckwheat silver Newsp$ r Slow Auto- ` LO get their evening chorea done. sedan, were badly cut by broken FHull varlet , A ty to L.Middleton,Brou �+_ OpeD, let, 2nd and T [ -Residents at Fairport bade Rlaee, sod were oleo braised some• gb:m, Pr•one>Iitk spz 442-43 ;=.;:,'�oDlle Wntest, 8rd prizes,,total value SAM been annoyed recently, especially what. The car was badly damag. OST-Between Brougham and a on Saturday evenings, by young ed, but fortunately none, of the. L Jobn Phillips',a child's bat. ,Findcr ease Ladies, let, 2nd and 3rd ^men appearing•bn the scene under occupants sustained serious or leave at Brougham Post Office. ! Peanut Race, prizes, total value '•9.50 the influence of liquor and creat- fatal iojnries. although suffering 'PASTURE TO LET-Will take cat. • f let, 2nd and and "} Ins a disturbance. However, they considerably from shock and pain us'rt yes like, Also for axle,wagon bo:and married Ladies Race i 2.00 T' ._"Ido not intend t0 p other articles,Tike new. Wm.Lacey, nbarton. prizes, total raltlC pat n with the fol cute. A friend from the city annoyance .anylonger, as the arae sum moned and they were all 41-44 'purpose p g R Y y y y tibia- Race 100 panda, 1st, 2nd had 8rd 1 .50 rosecntin ever offend• taken into the cit HORSE FOR SALE—Brown ba , prizes, total value ` -The Bay of Quinte Conference HORSE.nsinXY 7 yearn Ad suited.for a farmer r ' or gardener, A ply Geo, ones, at farm of F: - s -On account of the long period Summer School of the United Maddaford 3 miles east ofckering 41-432 • 1t 'of dry and cool-weather the bay Church of Canada will' be,held at ('ET OUR PRICES-Oa new and Ladies Boot and crop in these parte will be very Oak Lake, near the Bellille- V�usedcarmmachinery,cream separator, also '''lst, 2nd and 3rd <li ht. In Western On ari there Stirling Highway, from Jul 10th Frost wire fencing and gates It .vin pa' hoe Race 1.0.00 g 4" W.F.Di_�g'y,Greenwood,Phone Pick 231{.33tf prize, total Volae y has been an abundance of rain to 23rd, inclusive. Acconimoda: _ _ . `land they have "'had a' similar ex• tion will be provided on the TRAYED-From the prpmiFes of _ , 'Gr�y pig Contest r - •. - perience in the eastern part of the shores of Oak Lnkq. in the fine 5tbe undersigned,lot 21, con,7, Pickering;a 1�J building recently nrcha ed froth h moilthsb s calf,red,with white spot ne lar Prize "The Greasy' P• �� 1 ' province. The strawberry crop g y P head, Please notify , Matthews. Phone Clare y ' er .has also suffered much from the the Laymen's Camp Meeting Asso- 3605. 42-42 - lack of moistnre. elation, which will provide ample - -- - �t . - At the recent seFsion of the accommodation for sleeping fea• PIANOS—New and used piano°, :.0 you can catch it your old piano or organ tuken in exchange, • County Council the county tax tnrea and for a'dining-hall. ' The Monthly payments: Drop ire a line or phone 1 d rate was increased to 9 milia, me and I wi 1 come out an see you, Wrn Maw, program will consist of Worship, Whitby, oat. -42 Tu�-of-War, Farmers which is.three-quarters of a mill Bible Study, Mission Study, Lead- - higher than last year. Tbia in- ersbip Training, Camp Fire Ser LIO 9 LE- Coupe. 'n spl - l� R A Fard t en • • did condition. Will sacrifice, $200,no bal- ��sa� •l'reaee is due partly t, the in. vices with recreatiod in the form ��Also Fades 8-tube Radio,eompkte,almost vs. Pickering Wage created expenditure for good roads of group games. swimming and new,good tone,$151. Ayply to George Burgess, and partly to the inereseed Bost of other aquatic sports. Among the Claremont,phone cos. 42-43_ "the administration of justice. Of the leaders will be Mies Bona BABY CHICKS FOR SALE-Bar course, the townshipcouncil will Mills, of Toronto, who will have red Rocks. deliver lay. $18.00 per hundred, See list of �hel• Attraetiona elsewhere for April 27th delivery and week thereafter. be blamed for the increase in,tax charge of Missionary Education Also hatching eggs, 75 cents a setting, Bruce bills, whereas it is beyond their and C. G:1. T. work ;%Rev. Dun- Ritchie,lot Ia.con 3.Pickering. 33-42 •_ :� j��� � m.- _ control entirely. can McCrae, who will conduct a rnORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- -- Ma ailai • -The week end motor traffic group on China; Mies Lena Tay- L DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver tall and a° was,-as netiai,very beau Among for, recently of China. who will explain our 24 hour service. lent leave your. and Stao-y' ��t8 y g name with an S. i vis, barber °bop. WeO�QEarly ? the number were many American act as camp nurse;and Mrs.(RSV.) will pick up and deliver,8 times a week. v earsfrom various States,and these McNeilly, of Bridgeworth, who ' are inereaein is number ova will act as' Camp Mother. The PASTURE TO LET-1 will take r - g ry about er land a tattle Al pasture. Lots of vs' your 'troubles ' come "I week. The Americana are free president of the school is Rev. R. $ted water and .bade. Also ror sok a 4 W <.' spenders, and lapt year they left $• Richard; of AI bert College, half mile west ator rearo t read.C Georn�o. • rJ many millions of dollars -in CaDA of Belleville, who will,,on July deaf,R,R.1,Pickering, 41-42 - e a good fine. have Many visit Uanads on account lot, take charge of St. r-ael's L.—�jARM FOR SALE-107 acres good of Its valuable fisheries. In ad- Church, Pickering. The execnt- 1' land,adapted for grain da ing and is No. e " dition to its sporting attractions', ire of the school are looking for I for fruit Card-ping,well watered,largeorchard, M., farts buildings., icernear a school and church. This space belongs to M S Chapman its floe climate and beautiful et•en- an attendance Of One hanged Lot 4,con.3,Pickering, I-4 mile west of Audley. s S. cry attrnpte mag within its delegates from the various . P. Poseeasion April 1st,1929,with priviiege to plow I y this fall, Apply to Mrs.�Jamex McGrady. 241 W. s� - "boundaries. rOrg%nivation8 in the Conference. Kendall Avenuo,Oshawa: �36tf ° and G. ,1 . B$@rker & Son t. 4+rg7x ,'. :. .A ..." �.vv '.. . u..' :: .dr 'J. .&..v^4^:.•'� '.�'.a..4u. ...L+_. 'Z. �Chi:d "n+.i; ..,•.,,, •: � rr:°:.;.,. '<.>, ... _ � -, �..r?S;-a - -..�.. ,..,,,.. :' .�:;' »•rx ',.'^ ._ !� �.Gt— �- ,., •.,;-.�� :,s.+. Y..�,.a. �-� `r +�