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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_07_06 M 5 1 ZINC!! 7 41• .7 11-',+ W 1 7Pa7 ��NR IMPM.I.,MT n. ti % e i.P 4% 7 .-V0L. ,-XLV11 P I C JEC'EdRIENG, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 6, -1928 N o. -44 Mree=_Xalviior OUNBARTON'. WHITEVALS Afed"i n Sunday, at the Commun, Mr�. M E. Park is-visiting friends ity Hall, Saw MUnd. B&" SO GREENWOOD Sand School will meet at 2'.80 in Belleville for a few days. p.m. R.L.HOOEY-Physician and Sur. Church service at--8.30 p-.m. Preacher, Pleased to,see W.. S. Mayor. out Graduate of University of Toronto. .. & UtOZ7 Rev. D. B. Langford. Phone Pick 1528. 81-4 Miss Marjory Turner is visiting her again after his recent illness. MILLS "ID R. PORSYTH. Oph.D.. Direetor WIJITEVALE. uncle, Dr. Beaton, at Whitby. rWcAssociation of Ontario. Reg. Mrs.'Taylor, of Hamilton,, is vis- ..... . oatItbe American C SIZeS A garden party under the au I Established 1889 4 Eyes xamined by- Baskets ot all spices -iting with Blake and Mrs. Annis at eF clulaur a t.ont. 0:r the hiteval� United Church will present. be held- on the church -lawn on the Miss. -Lila Donnelly, of Montreal, .Snd descriptions evening of Wednesday, July 11th..The spentthe holiday with her parents, Uxbridge Dramatic Club will ]1resent Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly... S R. OEIRISTIAN, Barrister and their pla� entitled "The Fruits of His Mrs. Edgar Austin and daughter, A.. bl.. Et- Money .- to at lowest prices They have given this drama are sp4hding- the summer'with the B ardti South %�,f House, thy. 151 Folly." A G.BROWNING, K. C_ 'Bar few months and have been well re- on several occasions during the past former's mother, Mrs. Elia Turner X-L4 ter.Scte Nota 'B Salt for sale Mis' Clara White ani ter, Mrs.. t of Post&;,e. ceived on each occasion. Good music -and Street. Stanley Barker, of Boston, spent a -Whkby. = phonel;se., ce phone 392. Will be rendered between acts. Come few daYs last-<-eek with friends here. ---------- ROSS-Barristers. So. d -Sacoessor to late W. 14. Barnes gl�aln-Aabe given in the church an of )NNtby, and Miss* Mary Beaton, of Northern Ontario Building 4W t.T I - Toronto, spent Is t CHAR, A. WHITE. rain or shine. Should it rain, the pro Master Donald and Bobby Beaton, w Toronto: Phone Mark 6M will begin at 8 O'clock sharp, stand Last week with their hea t.W .Beaton. and time. Refreshments will be serv- grandparents, A R. and Mrs. Beaton. D.F.Room, Adelaide 2767 ed on the grounds.. AdmisAign, 30 _. Whitevale-is'V#eo-iniiik-4iift�i-i,sum-- RLICIIAMI#80N & p Roofing -Material cents�, children, 15 cents. mer resort. at we.have at present ICKERING­ 'ton etc.. 213 out 150 Y.M.C.A. boys from To- o3l Solid .214 Qmfed- a6 W watioaLde Buildi asp Comer Yon and Rich- -GREEN RIVER. anted Mond Sts_Toronto. hones Main 1390 -061*6 M_ I^ -se 5 x-Britl& b 11h in—fles onto: Rod Main 0490- Pickering office open W -Di. pick. Iggesda satutday evenings. phone I and X tr Thos. ton is sporting a Whippet Highest No. 2 Band 5x Sedan. INION S. S. PICNIC ental George Hackney is learning to de-. -D corate. List of Spdrts atAnnual Pic- ]BLAKE B. TORONTO ASPHALT M,ss Hazel Turner is home for the nic, July 17, 1928, at Oshawa-on-the- -prices Gtaduw BEATON, D. D. S_ Buramooe of Dental holiday.Aof the Royal ROOFING Lake: to. office and University of T Murra-y's-18 i n- .,'8-2 in..and 86 inch Wilson's' Park is the leading at- 9FerlAurdeck's Ga3dectio Whitby Peanut Scramble, 5 yrs. and under. pa I.-hours 9 to 12:1 to'6-80. 11ob4mys: widths, 4 in I Shingles; also traction these days. -Foot Race for Boys and Girls 6 yrs id Metal Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pugh, of'Toron- aid under, 8 yrs. and under, 10 yrk.. NEIL C.SMITH, D. D. 9.. L D. Ridge Poll, to, spent the holiday with his parents. and under, 12 yrs, and under, 14 yrs. (Succeewr to Dr J.N Dales''. Graduate of Some of the )•oung people visited and under. Material, or will give price on Some Flower Gardens on S the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toropi. un- A ' Scott's store every Tuesday and Fnd;;. ,Phone A'. .-day. last. Single Men, 100 yards dash. to U011ersity. At Claremont office over D -finisrhed job.- Single Ladies. 50 yards dash. F tf Rev. E. N and Mrs, Turner and Married Ladies, 50 y3rds dash. di daughter, of Oregon, ate visiting rela- Married Men, 100 yards dash, Tff. gRBERT T PALLAISE. L __69.. se PICKERiNG in the vicinity. JF1 D P.S, Graduate te of the Royal College of Superintendence, 25 yards walk. a John Brodie is spending a A Rood sup Sur:eons and the University-of Toronto. Peanut Race, open. ply of Hard sand Soft above b v En YARD LUMBEXX while with J. H and Mrs. Michell Three-Legged -Race, girls 14 and Coal on hand. Ahko, a-supply Bamon's store.Pickering,Ont, Offift hours 1 9 8 In to 5 P,m_ or by int- meat Phone Pick 3700. after being ilii for several months. under, of Kindling Wood, THE DINING 21AREET Though we suffered defeat at Good- Wheelbarrows boys 14 and under. stove length. wood 'we're not downhearted yet. Leap Frog, boys 15 and over, team Come and cheer us alone and see of 4 members of one school. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. We buy and sell, furnish quotations ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- and information on all Listed and A what we do in the future. Relay Race, open, 15 and under, o,Fire am so le insurance of all k.ods. Unlisted Mining Stocks. team of 4 members of one school. 'DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING refr"munt COMPRIUMS of sobd financmd stand- We will be pleased to advise what DO 00t fail to bear the Newton Passing the Balls married ladies stocks to buy or to hold.or Concert Co. at Andley garden,& Captains-Mrs. Cowan. team of 16; L. SURNINGHAM C;BORG E KEAY-Liceos@d suction- what stock to sell. party, Friday, July 0th. Mrs. Durrmn, members of S.S. ev Aho", Live stock sad general ask,, Building and General ensled toL TernW rea000abk -Olients are making moc^y by Tug-of-War, men. Captains--Blake R ng. rea 0ontractl Mlfflllllle� PboneStouff,W=. following out-Advim.- Aunt* for nonh.-Wm Judd for-south. Estimates forsiobed on,an classes 7— POSTTIJ. Uconsed--__ Our long experience in minin& ex. Mixed Novelty Race, open to all. of work-Interior and Exterior Auction wading over a period of twenty J W6rthy, of Toronto, was 'in the Thread Driven' Men, S. S. members. j 'I! iggasalw of Twh and anowla, An*. of oil Team. allows as to ive sound advice village on Sunday. Girls' Softball. Entries to be given Alterations and ropairi6 o..o0Utovu*1* OR) the invest 4sture of a mine Mrs. Broad, of Uxbridge, spent a to team from one schools Mr. W. J. Obi-neys Built Oove"te Work. j -hip speculative feature of a pro@. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Willows. Turner, by Jury 15th., Phone Pickering 5712 'D '"ATON TOwl"HIPOLEsE or pective mining' venture. Miss Bixon, of Toronto, spent the a, 0001ortusser. ossasalmdauftler %aftil Football. Jr., 14 and under. FAIRPORT, ONTARIO somb"11, Aemounues, ES& ague SOLLOWAY, MILLS & Co. -eek-end With Alf and Mrs. Trem- 'Football. senior, 15 to 21 years "Imam ole. J. Nighswander, Green River, ref- oftew OWL • Membsirs.of standard T-T S H I N G L E S stock exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Amnia entertained eree. W 7C. Members of the Montreal company from Atherley and Orillia Prizes will be EJW. LICENSED AL given. W - Nova Scotia Shingle@ rWNRE .tor Ywk Qataric"d Durham Mining Exchange. over the holiday, Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, commencer-, AD k3nds at Galt Galvanized Steel S`hinglei to Tatrws PrOw" IU,,dd Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, Mira. L. Hagerman and family, of Mrs. Hilton Brurnwell, announcer for reswwabhL Daum RN Gal" um ba be Bird's Felt Slate Shia lee armies"at NEWS,095ev. " said lu6apm- Metropolitan Building. Whitevale, spent the holiday with her races. Whitby,dist, . mother and sistershere.ere. TORONTO, - ONTARIO102,0 a.m. JuLy 17, at the corner for sale at Phones: Adelaide 6871 and OM Miss Elva Middleton is visiting Miss of the Second of Pickering and Brock T. PATERSOX'8 - CLAREMON'T Jean Ward, of Claremont, for a few Road. - Schools will meet, then pro- Call and got prices. Phone 2812 THE RURAL -days. teed in procession to Oshawa. -Spring - Tie' Thos. and Mrs. Ormerod, of To- Kindly co-operate with the-execia- ronto. spent the week-erd with Mrs. tive plans. LAWS SECURITIES COMPANY LTD 7 IS Ormerod and family. President, Gerald Cowan; Vice- Real But. Emerson 'and Howard Ormerod Pres., Blake An'nis; Sec.-Treas., H. Time to and Insurance. were in Toronto on Sunday to see Michell. G A R A G E Farm Propertiess. Specialty. their father whq, is still in the hos- pital there. We Whoa, for Brougham Pirismen'it are prepared to do all kinds ReAd Office:218,214 Oostederation Kirk and Mrs. Beelby, Stanley By. of repairing af ca're, also toot. Life Building. Toronto. Garden Party on July IQtb. Y416 the boot paint and got the ere and Perry and Mrs. Wilson were tery charging, electric beet results. Phase Main 1890• among those who attended the decor- welding and in fact 4tifin services at Claremont on Sun- emERRYWOOD.. everytbi1w in cion. eaodeaa�-8e son's Faints au& Branch Ofiloo-.'Gordon Building. day afternoon. Rckoriag O%UuiQ Meadow, -Miss Clarke, Toronto, is visting ;t section ' with 'PIMM"Lsequen and Shellsics - - a. C. car work. phone OW. We understand that Mrs. ead im guaranteed. Give them a trial. 4ftf who has Been makirig her home here Mr. and Mr K. Petty's. Y012 will be delighted. for some time with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davidson and Girso Oils, Grewse and Accesedries *5, son spent the week-end at Tweed. on hand cotistantlf. rIJirB TABLB-Piekwing Station Plaskett, has purchased a house in Miss Laura Petty js spending a 4� :Also, Marseco In all the colors, 6110 T.A. Traim ping I&"dw as ludo"" Markham where she intends to re- few days with her sister at Kinmount. Call and see o,nr'CataIoXUe4 of 4, Tarps and General Hardware. Na 14) Mau 7AS A M. side in future. 51 Misses Morden and Winters, T& D 41 11"P.IkL go and Star Cars.8. 28 Dodge .Phone 4600. . so 30 110001 5.26 P.X DUNBARTON. ronto, !!t_guests of Miss'Jean Malit- 7t Sunday train, 8.88 A.M. land. Miss Florence A spentLAW'S GARAGE ALVIN BUST715Y Traine going WasC dus as Wows- Annie of Fort WE-: Mr. and Mrs. Petty, Ottawa J3LJD No. 26 Loaal g.22,L M. liam, is home for the vacation. a few days with Mrs. and Mrs, Bert AND SERVICE STATION of 27 loacal 2.44 P.M. Miss Eileen Taylor, of Cherrywood, Petty. PICKERING -is 9 Mail 9.06 P.M. is the guest of "her mother, Mrs. Mr. and )Irs. Johnston, of-Toronte, Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. Chas. Annis and family. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len V Iregoing in according to Standard � Last,Sunday evening the United Gates. oil Thrift tidm Church v"s faivored with an address Mr.'and Mrs. Hollinger are sspend- from 'Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Honan, inir a fe�v days' 'relatfi7es it A-r- 'Will quickly recognize the unprece- China. O�t. --dented values now offered in Congol. thur -CLAREMONT 7 sum Gold Beal Rugs at the new iower. Frank and Mrs. Garset, and his Miss Dennis, senior teacher, left for than-ever Orin", prices that sffer father- and mother from Stratford, her home in St. Thomas for the sum- fr tremendous savings. CREAMERY visited- over the week-end with W. mer vacation. and Mrs. Annis. kiattern's--The new 19-2S 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law, Bowman- range is i lit A number from hire attended the ville, were visiting the latter's father,, most beautiful yet shown. • Highest price pkid"for funeral in Toronto of the late Leslie Mr. Geo, Gates. IMPROVED QUALITTHS Cream' at,(.the Allen, of Moncton, N.B., who has been Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Petty and The now Multicote Surface in the 'Missing ih the woods, since last O_c- daughter, of Toronto, spent the holi- tober. with their parents."gresitest improvement in years-lon daffy w a S., f es were is built right into and thr&ugh. Claremor t Creamery Every one spent the holiday in pure, Mr. and Mrs. Rennie and "children, out the thick-long wearing surface. loyal Canadian style., All who were of Toronto, are,visiting the latter's Gives a trial and be convinced somewhere wished to go somewhere 4 -As y re parents, Mr. and Mrs. tA. Fenny. ,,,,,,:u know Congoleum Gold Seal� all guaranteed by this-Gold else as' the traffic on the highway Mrs. A.-0. Flett and children-*and proved Mr. M. L. Tarvis, Toronto, spent Sun- A 88al op surface ELM DALE MILLSA baseball game- will beplayedbe- day with their parents at Myrtle. Note these lower prices =NQ tween our boys and the Night Hawks Miss- Innes, Wellesley Hospital 41 a of Pickering this (Thursday) evening staff, Toronto, visited with. Mr. and Xmj� Y4=r Vawgix ize foraistily 16.00, now 1&.5o at 7 o'clock. after which the Winning -Mrs. A Milne over the week-end. 13-26, 11.75 Quit6 a laige ninpber from Cherry-- -a Kodd& team will be treated by the losers. with For Poetry-ww On Thursday, June 28th, Robert wood,attended the "Reesor Picnic" at 9A4 7.60, 6.7 -5.50i McFarlane passed suddenly to his rest Mr. and Mrs. Levi Diller have For'the good times you'll fie I-1`0 Our Royal Brand at his late home, Rouge Hill, at the spent their honeymoon-on a motortw 'Wi ikre now selling Imperial Floor to remernber-your 'Kodak will e a age.of seventy-three years. Although trip to Colorado. They have the best sMAX, a wax that is hard to beat --sit your Grocer's. in poor health for the past two years Wishes of the entire community. n&-let you fohet. Keep your -for glow and hard wearing surface and subject to severe heaxt-ztfack -, -lAxu,.gt Hill. All report a Rood time. Kodak haddy. Farmers who have whea"et your. he was apparently much improved, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fergus6n..-ITar, 4 -end with Ilour made from your own- having driven to ToroVLto on the even- rowsmith, spent the week See the Kodake here—pricew We es wheat, a Ing preceding his death. His wife the rmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. all IQW as $5. ritst­Sty r predeceased him only a month ago Jas. Ferg grind it. uson, and the sympathy of the friends ani The football game between Clare- R C. J ON,88, .,Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chicken ffetid, neighbors is extended to the family mont and Cherrywood, on Saturday Funeral Director. gist. TH ICKE I NG ,N- R EWS bee feed, chop, millfiVid. who have been i6­_Qorely bereaved. evening, proved very interesting. 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I - ­ .:,.: :�� ., ...._ .."i , ,. � ... .-L, ,, - %�::�::;�!��,I::::i�,,� :�:li�.i:�l;:.���.:;"!;��4.�,�:4:�i.� : i, . . , . , "". . ,, . . , ,�.''t., 4 - .... he Irish coast. �i:� ;,-,.7,�: ':��:�, �:. "_ .�i �-:.: ;.'... ,;:..:I .. , . ..�., - ����r�,..,'.,,,i�: i . , mny fine yarns has taken the wrong its course along t ., ..,= ... . . �.� ..'�. . . . . . . . . �:!. . .. .i'. , . . - � �1� . . . . . -- . .. . ''�' %��:;_, -�1 i:.iel . ,..i;ii : 1', � . _.I. .: .1.�.., ,L :-�:.j.:.a.:* .. ".1....:.ii­:...�-1�1;:!1L'1J .. , . . . . . .. .... . .... . .... . . '... -jaeent "World Work" in 2.35. Steamer turns, takes direction �.. ij�,�!:�Ii .:1, .. ,: -:.ii,::.,.!..-!:-, ..:�.i:.,�. ., .. . . .. 01 .. , I. . - - `,': ......i -,! , 1,1'. .... :.:.:: . . I.. ,_,. , .. ,. �i�i�!:iii�:��', . . . I.. .. ,. . w - �..; 1. I . 4 ,.. .. . � ._., -" angle, in,a i . . � � . � .1 .:;:: - �:: i .,. , " . �. , : ::.:�', ­.. . . `ir . I . . � . %Rk�-,-. _�:,_� I �. .;�: .,:.I . .. �':!'�:�:,�::�j:�i�i�::I� ,,,,.�. ':_!`1, '.. " ` " ^.-, �.:i.:-,... I.; . ::"..,.:1;. 1:. :K ,.. I . ,,.,.. . : ......::j . .1.�,;,.,...:"!,�.����:�i',���i�;���.�:ilil'� .1 ., 1 . .­. -giving a very weak presentation of to Queenstown, and thereby mAkes it , r :*�:�::w:�:,,.�:,��%,�`:::�:'.ii;.:�:�'��.,.., ,:.., . :,:..'.�:%.::: "�: 11 .. : i. �.. :: ... , . ... - ., , � I. � : ....1; . ; .. ,I . .�;­: � . . . -.'i . .. ­I � 2 . ,::::::,.;�'. . '� -1.::i!';. i.'�,:,.,-.%....�.,�:S. ­­ ­�:,;.::�:-,j, ,".., , .., n:" . .,,�:.:I:i. I ­'. _ . , L ­­'::::�.,1;,,_.� _ .x : _;. I .i � .�, i ! .. ii.���:.:;:�i:�.��;��,�:��i:ll:�:�, . :. .;, -, .. ': ; _ ­ I . �:.�; .� `��..,.:�l . . - - ­ ' ­ * - German side of the sinking of the possible for us to approach it for shot. !:�& ,.: - �!,:1 �;�,. .;:,:.*.-':. -..;...!:.. .11 . � I _ .::�: . ' ' �.::.x. I I ii , - .. �the ,:�,..:::**�.��:X­.. .- .. . ;.. ... . I .."r _ .�!�:. � .. .� .... , - ''- �:,," . . � ..�-,:­­ ;. ., .... . � i .. .; . .: ,. � ...:::*:.'!: � ,. 't :.%: . .. - , -, �:...,-::.: "," 'X::�1%V­. ...��: ­ . , T:,.t,,;1�%::. !.- -,- ­Lwitania. The story does little to We proceed at.high a eed in order to _ , . , ... .:, :-�����:.��:�,�i�����.".:!!:�::"��:�l���:,:. �..NWWAWAM - . .. �. :: � . - ,;,,.�!�!��,':�',]Ai ., - , ". "i . .:. .. . �� I , i . : .. .. ..:;i:..i;:!:1-:��:., 1.111- r -' - . . . ��. .. !, " . � I - I— .. . , ��_i�:_.._,_�_, - :`i,E�;...:-,,.i�.�, V.:,-.:!,�*_. m �. - ..,­­ ,1_;1T1- ::: :,"..'.... *1. . �l:�:����::.::!!"���i','�,,�.'..�.,.i�!:���- � . ,�: - -p -_ .. . �:­�:i�%.i.��_..- . . -i. i __9of ten-our views of the sea wolf that reach correct position. - !:�:-: .. I .. . 1. -;.:..!.;!���:.il..,:I....�;,:�::�:%:I�1,;�;��:"...''.��,� vill � ­ -,. .�,.,.:I. i - . � . - . ­.. �... . - --A -I ,ill. . ii; .N. -..:.:!..0,:,.%,:��.1i.-,: ;,��;�$',:,-.;;!,� '...�!. �, , .­ . .,! .... -I - � - ;:.- . .. . .. . �".. - �!:,��i,,:!..:: " I......, .­­.. . :..'' ...:!, ,, �... . ... �� ,:.­_....,,. .. .1: . I... v ­­'Z,'�.:�,, ­_ .. ,� - ­ . . - distance of .!::1, ... ... . 1, ",,,4�: `,�:�� , , , . . . � .1 , A ., �� 3.10. Torpedo shot at .. ... ,:;.� . '.."',, ,.: -`.'..".�- i. ... .. ­�, . � �. `�- �i:'.i:: �. '! ,. . .: ... i�� .:� 1�.�,.*� .1. - � .::: � 4�' . ,. _ -�I;i�;. .. :��.. . .� $ . knowingly sank*& ship carrying'1,916 :!I.:- , .� . I .�%.1 ... .. . !t , : I .� :: .� . . t_1 I . I . ��;�ti;.�il��;'�',�: , �� ,::� 'i:.::�0,1�1 1:- : : .:: . . ,; A;!�� .. :. ".* .. . �.. . - .�. : .;� . ,..,::�:...:.- . . I .. .. . :. . I., �.I I,— . _. . , � 'A , - , i�.:�, .1 � :':��:�'.,`A .. . .- R .. . travellers, 1,152 of whom went to their 700 meters, going 3 meters below the , '. . . . 't�. .; ,1 . . . .�:.,� 4, '.� , , �::;�, � �,;:,:.!i � . �', ,, . . 1'11�_ .. I�.`4 � I �'J. - , . I .. ­ ' � . .'�:I:�i. A. ...:� ,i .:,� ' r !jj"-1. :. . ... � I I_ - ..." , � . ,, .1 ,:::i.,'.6, . ,� � � . :...,.,­-,,..., �,�!. -,� . . . , I . ','-- .. "' �.' ..death in the cold Atlantic. No hu- surface. Hits steering centre behind �..., .�."- -, :.1,.: , ,r , . i:1 I ­ .� . .. . , ,:�i . .i.jr�]�::�:.;!�-3,1 , ..". , . I... ;.� I . , , .. i,....:.', : . , :�:. / , -, - , , ,,, I- .- �-: - ', , . .. . .t:!! .1.: . 't . .�:!; . 011; * ...._Ii;;.,'...i mane mind can understand the dia- bridge. Unusually great detonation !:�;,;�� I_'; -,�` .....".11". . �;;: �:, ; Ai.�: .I I.; -,i.,. .. � �: . r. .. . _: . . , �� -:':..,.:: .1�t...:��:i�;::..�. . .. �� .... !. .,I�:;�i�' `­ ­, ­.� `:1 , , . � boheal- natu _i ?�, ;.",'..... �. , .�.?, .i * * i - , . : . .- . � I , -a i 4., 1��* �� ....... � .��: , ":�. , re that would signal with large cloud of smoke and debri i�%I%: �.; j ,�.;:,. �i* ..�;:b - I :!� . . . i. � I - , , ��:�i�:�:!�,...:.�::; � , ;:A : ;,i��: , .:. . . . � � . I i , "Fire" j �..- � �: ... ,. ;� ::i ,1.1',:1 1% 1 under. the cireminstances re, shot above the funnels. -In addition to . , �!����t I:` : . . .. . I. . i. . .� .�� ... : _.1: _ . !:�:, ,.�.:i i..", �. - ...;i . .11, I � I ,::.:. . . � ­ - I ­ '. . : �i . . . ­ - - -­ .--.Cor ded. .Let us read the story: torpedo, a second explosion must have _1 ., " 7 X, �� . � .,:,] :i . . I ') .�- . :j::: ..��.�: ..�.... ; ;., . - ..-: . ".:. - % ' , ., I, . � I _ , ­ '!�:, . � I .... ,., . � I . . . .,O.. Thirteen years have rolled by.since taken place. J Boiler, coal or powder?) , .,i:�.,.-�:Ii;", � t L, I i.­, .... ''I �_:.;, ; �;_ , ' .�:, ... . .. t ': " I ...:�,_...., . that tragic day in May when 1,152 Bridge and part of the-ship where the . ! :::,- M, ..�-;.. .1 I . r" � . . non-combatants, nearly halt of them torpedo ,hit are torn apart, and fire � . . : .. I ... i, . . ....� . .. k1i , I .:,: �4t .� I I. . ... :." I '. ,,�P ._� y of them f(>Il*ws. . I . I �k . ,�- ��.� women and children, man, . . .,�'� - n 6 'the The. ship stops and very quickly .. r, � .. .� . - .. neutral Americans, went dow I I . 1"'� .. . ...'' .,Lusitania. N,Q single deed in our time learts over to starboard, at the same ..-1 I . , ��_ * near ta transforming a time sinking at the bow.; It looks as I. 1 ;���:- 1. - .. � .ever came.so - :, I I.1 I I 1. . among though it would capsize in a short --- �f I . civilized state into an outlaw �� �i�-W-,,: . i-1-_ �, � . ... There is great confusion on . ' ... ..- .I k ' '' - the nations. .. time. W11. . ,� . . . - 01WIFM V�:A . 14 .%, .. 1. . board. Boats are cleared and many of . __ ;� �. � . 0 - . . e. , . � I had often wondered just what the � 4 . .. . . - I * them loweii9d into the water. Many - . . I . - '� - .. 9'.. � .,,�. � truth was about the sinking of the boats, fully loaded,drop down into the � - - .BYRD'S SHIP SAMSON OUTFITTING FOR. SOUTH . , , . , . . . .. . Lusitania. The .. .. ; . . . . - �"L ��.., .- .. accounts had been water--bow or stern-first and capsize. . . I ..' - . % . ' . iiI4 . . ..rather conflicting.' At the time of the ..Money subscribed, crew chosen and ship undergoing a thorough overhauling Byrd will soon ti� away for MO -- ,�.. �:,. . . I The boats on the port side cannot be . ... . . . ­ - I . ---' kt,'_.,1;_', - ", ;-,., *.disaster, and even yeais later, when made clear because of the slanting po7 SOukhern adventure. :, . . . - . I . I . : .- I I - " s ' _ the United States Federal Court con- .a . oi�.1.I I ,.: _.I s ducted its ftnal inquiry, we had only lition. At the front of the ship the � I :1 . !1"', , �' �, ., ..� � �. . ,,, .;, I Lusitania can be aden. The . I . -., '1� , .1 i ., . one side of the story, fragments pieced n4me sible for me to give any help. I could 4� ._� I . . � 'i- . - .- chimneys am painted black..The stern � 0 .:.- Dodge Chrysler * . ., . �...... : 'together from the accounts of dazed have' saved only a handful. And then I �i t, . , , I "" ` � ��11 I .� I I I .1 The tale they had to relate flag is not hoisted. The ship wasg�)- the cruiser that had passed us w as �. ,"" . I --.-� . . ��, , . . 1. . survivors. -time Atlantic Ing twenty miles an hour. . . I � OA,e . Merger Halted '� . I, I was of the usual war not very far away, and must have %�_% N 11.1 - The log, so far as it pertains to the I , 3���, - "' �..I .. -,- �I .. crossing interrupted by a sudden ex-� picked up the distress signals. She . . . it: . I . nt, closes with an entry that states I I - I by Court Order L7.'- �' .'_ 4 - :� plosion; of the listing of the ship; of I eve Id shortly appear. I thought. The . . �. . that the steamer seemed badly hit and wou , . '. . . I I - . ;.� . . 11 . ­� .vain attempts to get -away in life- scene wa3 too 'horrible to watc�h, and ro_� .. - . . � , ; .1 ., ure to iink-which se4ms to refer to _' - " . - ... I .. Dodge- Minority Stockholders. - r . J ,�Ilt.'. i,- ., . .-bbats; cf the rapid sinking of the a , . I gave orders to dive to twenty meeters, ... . ­ - . . ,, - 4.11 I 1,. 1:. liner: of pightmare hours in the I possible supposition that two tor- and away'." _. - , , ,�� �'� :. .Get "an Injunction on. ' � . . �t I . to sink s, - ­ �,,' _. � ..' '. .water; then of bodies piled in the mor- Pedoes might be needed That was the account Schwieger . � .111041%6.- , ­­ . . * � k_� ..,. .:. '' .,. rly 764 out of large a ship-and then goes on: "I gave shortly after the event. Ho told � . . ,,., - -.'- ,- ._ .Technical Grounds . �.�, ., . � . 'L�' .1 , �. , . . 4Q ­� - ir . - .. o ,. goes at Que-ristown. 0 - could not have sent a torpedo into the - . . I . .,� .­ , ,�. . . I the 1,916 wfio had sailed on the Lust it as a man who has a vivid impres. I " . New York-Arrangements for the ,-. � I, . .1 , 1..11 . --tania lived to tell'that tale; 1,152 in- 'crowd of those passengers- who were sion with full details I. To C*mmand- .- I.I I .1 largeit merger-in the history 4 the I .: .., ..�.,­ .: - . lers,h beeA'sent to their trying to gave themselves. . . -the consolidation '. , I - . I nocent trave ad er ValentLner's account I can add the - . .. automobile woTId __1 � �,-1 . .. - From Commander Max Valentiner. I . . . . � -and that ", � , �- 1 - death by the hand of man statement that it agrees substantially . of Dodge.Brothers. Inc.. and the Chyr , - - - 1, 4man a German. 7. 1 one of Germany's most widely acclaim- with other stories of the sinking of ,� ­ _... Z � I sler CQrporat Ion-have been tempon _'... . Y. ,­ :' ... ... -bo I have the � 0, k . ,, - � : y whe;n the tragedy of ed U -at commanders, , I artly halted through an Injunction ae. _.� X .. � ,:-;- -..- From the da story as Commander Schwieger the Lusitania-stories heard from - ; ,- . 1. ­ - P7 . ­_ the Lu-sitania cast Its -shadow over,- Commander Schwieger and his ofti- _­... _�.� . � tion Just Iswituted In the courts here - -;.. . - -the world, and in the opinion of most to his brother officers. I shall give it cers. � I . - -. ..'.. . I by Dodge Brothers' minority stock- ­­ , I - . . * � L .. - . . _­_________ � : ftof us made Germany the common an- In a transcript of Valentiner's own . I - - - - -_ # L - . Upon his return to Wilhel3haven,I . I., � I _. _. - . --hatders- - V � '. - way of telling It: I . .. .. I . � I ­emy of xnankind, many have wonde - ­ _._1. _� 1177 - , I--,., �_.. .Commander Selvw4erer w" - . me on' the wye of tha - �. I _! what the German veraw . "Ono--day.. shortly--after the U--'-b& . I . ...�. . I. I . . - n,of the.-afffilir. . . lated on all sides for his iinking Of - . . . � I I * __ urned from the cruise during which' I . - . date set for"musumma,ttion of the mer- % r-ioul&-be No tale of the U-boat war rat . the giant liner. He supposed,%Lnd his ..*.- .. . I— ith the terms - - .. I . . 1. could be complete without . , from it sank the Lusitania. I met Captain agriped with him, that while . I . . � . ger Dissatisfaction w ' . .,�. �- �Schwieger,who was a very good friend evnirades I on which stock In Dodge Brothers -'.' . Uking t thir ' , - .. I :`. '.--.- ��:,. time to tinie during there had been some loss of life It had .".----.-..,-- .- I - I :.I " ._... I was to be exchanged for that .. . . ." ! .. ... . . � �'.__ , - I ..---,..I.. - years, I had picked up bits in ng. and he not been large, that the ship remain- I .­ � - �, I . . . of the .- . . tion concerning the sinivin thi Lu- gave was a full account of the sinking. . 1 . I �. ,, 1 ­ . Chrysler CorpoTaLlon was back of'the ..... 1 . . 1P oat long enough for rescue ships. - .. 4. � . .. . ", . which was the talk of the day. I e.d all ­ - I effort tn halt the consolidation. � _�. -,� sitania. Pieced together. t a provide i ve to come from any ."r - , ­_ -, � - . 1174 ' ' --.-_'� The action' was brought by Got '- W : -�_ . :. I I "'We had started back for wi, which did not ha 0 1 � - ; _ _ I us with a fairly complete story. Not great distance, to gave most of the , � dard of Rtehmond.! �; f . �.. , . - . . . .. >1 . . Calvin H*oker God .,.. -. -, I. passengers a;nd C -Schwieger had � , . I �belmshaven,' he said. 'and were draw , � _� . , .. .. that it is likely to'chatige our opinions raw. �I . Va., and New York City, and an oM-. . . near the Channel. There was a � . , �.:, . .. *... ..7 "garding the wanton .savageness of,ing . seen that the vessel was sinking fast, I i 11 . . car to the United States Rese"ea It . . , . ;� �-1-1, :erWn am- heavy sea and a thick fog, with small ,- . . .., the deed: b ,1 . .1 . 1__� ut there Is a 4 but did not dream thal - was flied by House, Holthusen & Mo- - , ­ ­_,_.� . . ount of satisfaction in clearing up,lchAnOs of sinking anything. At the plung6 the way she d�Id. I � Closkey, attorneys, who declared th&4 I , "I I I �, I . i time,, a destroyer steaming . . ��, . ,­ � �_. i... points.,that ,have long been so great 510tme Only after reading foreign news- �,-� 1. Z ". . �. , a mystery. ,through the fog might stumble over did he understand the Immeusi. I th-eir client represented more than ,� :.... .. papers - .1 I 5000 of the .preference shares of �. - 1/. .�,�.,."_ . So much for Thomas's own views.'as before we knew anything about it. be had : � � . I- . I . tk , . ty and horror oI ,he djeas,er .I L)odge Brothers. . . I 1 I . . . .1 - -ws - . .., ­, - . - ` �. but he continues the tale as folle : So I submerged to twenty motors, be wrought. He was appalled to discover . �.- . . . .- �. . r .I Colonel Goddard alleges -that the, : : �� '; _.., i ' ' The gay"t of all the raiders of the 101W periscope depth. About an hour . . � . .1 I '.. * � the, anger of outraged humanity that . ., . _. . . - . �. . 7.- .� deep was the,boat that sank the Lusi and a half later I heard the sound of _. I ... .1, ­ . ..�. ..1. terms ot the proposed merger violator : . ,I - his act had aroused. Then he got a . .1 . 7 _ . I . : � certain rigtiti of the Dodge Brothers' .. . . I . .. - ry . . . ­-11 ­ . , I-- .. ..L.- . tania­--one of those jolly craft, loud powerful screw&-not the propelle repremand from the Kaiser f6r hav-1 ! _ ­ .., . . 11 ., � _.I preference stock shareholders. In at-' ..;- . . with laughter and rollicking fellow� of a destroyer. I went up tb ten met- Ing sunk the liner. The other submar- r I ­ __ , I. '. . .. I� rs and took a look through the peri- 4 -_ feet, it is maIntained. ths� Dodge � . . �. I .1 . *hip, with more of the spirit of an old a -ted it bitterly. 4 , A:' . I I would contribute so- . ' Ine' officers resen . . I . - __ . ,shareholders I . - - .. tbree-master, full of hearty shipmates,'scope. I saw a big armoied cruiser. �. . I . I . - It bad passed right over us, and was "Schwieger had merely carried out THE BABY'S FIRST SHORT ' proximately half of the assets of the -. ... I .... . ,than of an ultra-modern shell cram , orders, He had been ordered to sink � I '. ... .. .� . .. ,. I � nied with mechanism of Intricate find now disappearing at full speed. recapitalized Chrysler Corporation. . . . � any ship he could in the blockaded . . CLOTHES . . _. and would receive less than one-third . . .. � .. . I ­ . . .�:-..- I .deadly precision and designed to grope I "After I was ,through swearing,' waters. He had seen a big steamer When...baby is ready for sh.ort of the stock representing the OOM. . .. I . . I. �: , - ,beneath L the surface of the sea. 1 Schwieger said, 'I noticed that the fog and tctl:pedoej it. Any other U-boat clothes mother will be happy to find .�= _ - . I � '.... . .1. Columns were devoted to tell of bow was lifting. Presently I could see officer would have done the same, this combination pattern, No. 1174, binedeaseets of the twp compad14. I ., . .-. human Schwieger, sinker of the Lusi- blee sky. I brought the boilit to the � i Colonel Goddard alleges that the . 1� i * , . ,:.i. . Itania, was; as told by Lietitt. Zeutner,'surf am and we continued our course would have been compelled to do the which contains a short coat, with oria,cheme, instead of being an actuat .. . . t . - . . " So they all said. But the without cape, short jacket and bonnet.e . N �_ � .- � .'- -­-'_who worked with him, but was not above water. A few minutes after sanw. i,transter of assets of Dodge Brothen ��.... . on board when the big ship was sunk.I v6e emerged I sight-6d on the hori7on customs �and usages of civilized na- Just everything for "byebye" land.I to the Chrysler Cor0oratI04-.pii; in . , � I .. I . - .�.-. . - I J"a fo,rest of masts and stacks. At Irst tions had long since established a uni- The simple,coat i's made with a yoke,I reality, a dissolution of the Dodge .: I . - .1...- But the story goes on: ( I -.weral versally recognized unwritten law. that always addir a little graceful�Brothers. Dnder the teims on whi.ch� ._..,4 .� . . "-, - . .The .U720 stood out to sea on April,I thought they must; belong t,,. , a* decreed that In time of war touch to the -straight line. The round' * '- I . . .1 . . .I,$0, 1915. Her orders ;w' ere to patrol:shp3. *Then I-saw it' w" a g.-ea t That I Dodge Brothers preference shares . ., .11" .. ' nts had a right to capture collar giyes a tailored finish and is - . .. ',.-:. -the- waters to the southwest of Ire-'steamer coming over the horizon. It belligere , .were sold. he maintains, fti� aharqa� I .. �11�. . . cut for eomfort. The cape adds . I - .- d 'to enfo'ree the. submaFine'was'coim InK our way. -I'dived at once. enemy merchahtinen. It went further, holders ,were tq.,receive $105 a thare I *.I� I . .. .: . land an : I . I .. and conceded to them -th'6 right to warmth for the cool days. It may be for their stock In ths,event of dt;,;��-` � .1 . .1blockadit that Germany had deciared,1�or:ng to get a shot Rt it. . ' - sewed in one seam with the'collar 1A I -, - - - - _ . ... ii to torpedol ""When the steam' -,- was two milr- ,ink their prizes--but only after chal - tQ ._� I against Eilgland. She was P . E � ,tion of the co,m.pany or liquidation oL . 11 '. .... .1.- he encountered in the zone a.way, it chan.g.�d its course. I had. no lenging each ship and then allowing �he coat ' r made and used separa.tely.,their asset& 41 �-A.. - .I. 1. ' o ", I �: , . ...'any boat s, ard to get away in lifeboats. For the.cool dayi; andwarm evenings, .. � .. - ly it-is urf-I flope now, even if we,hurried - � I . a, cur all on bo * � . I Instead, Colonel Goddard a age& �. . - . .,; . of.the blockade. Apparent . I I ly,the Germans bad been ad- when Just.some light wrap is wanted, . . �; Apparent I . the Dodge; preference shareholders . I_w� I I . I 11�i -true-in spite of wliat has often been,best speed, of getting near enough to ,. - - I .this unwritten law of the sca the simple little jacket with set-in - one share of ChrysIez,. ­ .. ., ,' nn old- .hering to will receive � I .-- _ *_­" . - __ said, and what.most of us thought I*.tta`c�-'hii. I called my niInt, , up to the time of the Lusitania tra- sleeves will.quite answer every need. oc - ln� - . .­'. . , w icial -.e captain of the merchant niar�ne. ' st k for each preference� share I .. . . that she was sent out ith spc I tir what'possible J,ustifica- The bonnet, with a 'rever that is be- .. . I . edy. .Hence, , i. I orders t6 s-*nk the Lusitania. On.May I to take.a look at her throirgh the peri- 9 D6dge Brothers which tjaey now hold. .�.`7. . .� l ­� � ' tion could there bi fc,)r,.sucb a deed" . coming to every baby face, fits nicely. Chrysler is quoted at a,round'$68%'0W ...... . . i'th. the'U-boat'sank an' English sail-I scb�e At that instant, while he was . . � . .. . � � ' .) I forget the Lusi- by the use of small-� at the neck- .1 �.. I -r.I . .., Does, Mr. Thomas 'red struck lin ' . the Ne .I " . � I - . ing ship.- and on the next morning,,,7o,n'i!:g in -answer to my call, I saw ,W York market. I ' . . , , tania med.al the Kaiser orde . e. CiA ifi 6ne size, and r6qu'ires ergeT ot. I.� Ilk I I . - At noon of�t1je steamer ebange bef course 'again. The -scheme . for We in -�':,,� � I .. . .., ttank an Eng,lish steamer. .1 _ ify this "great deed"? Did he 27/s yards for the entire outfit. Price Dodge Brotbers, Inc., and the . . er 'She was coming directly at us. She to glor . ' 1. I �" ... .� . . 1. _` the same day she sighted a passeng lers make him 20c the pattern.- " , ill . .­ . . ... -not haye steered a-M.ore perfect let the German story tel - . sler. Corporation was annol=d el. , . 1, I steamer,6f the'White Star Line, but!could . . I v all tb�is? It *ouTd not a0pear HOW TO ORD-ER PATTERNS. . i . I- . .�..11.:.1 the ,ship wits too*far.away to be tpr- course if she had deliberately tried to belie e neariy a' iiionth �go. The'totai ,as-. ,.. _1 . � . t. . �. .. ' . . Write your name.an - -, ::": . I... pedoed. Later in' the afterno�n s*he 'gi­e us a dead shot. A short fast. run, so. He continues in part: the U-20 d address plain sets . of the proposed consolidated .' "� . . . . . I . - . d � - company won 000, iinalt-, " :, I toipe4oed and sank an English steam-,and we waited. . Later in the same year ly, giving number and size of such I Id be $450,000, I -1 -.�,;�..er. F'Qr two days more.the U-210 con-1 "'I bad already�b*t aWay my best ,sa.nk the liner Cymric. The,passvngers patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in ing lt,the third largest concern-in the - - �- . ­ , I I - - ' _ . - . - ` ' . . ! . 1 __ patrolling cruise off the torpedoes, and had left only two got away in the lifeboats, Three tor- sta-hip's or"c6in' (coffi pireferred; wirap automobile field, exceeded only bi thft -Ab , . itinlied its . exploded agains it carefully) for each number and Ford'llotor Company and the G�enexet � ., . . � .. . .1. ."-.,.I southwest coast of Ireland. The fog bronze ones'--not so gbod. The steam- pedoes were t the hull, -- , .". ., .. . . . . and then it took five hours before the address your order to Wilson Pattern N . . . 1 ..Iotor5 CorporRtiop, . . :.­.-, - I I ----_--- - ji to niak4 operations'er was four hundred yards away when . , I � -was so dnnse I . ! , I .1:4 � . . . I -�_- 1. .almost useless. No ships were sunk.!I gave an order to fire. The torpedo shiP.went down. A few*:w,eeks later Service,73'west:Adelaide St.,Toronto.- --.A I .� . 1� .., � I . ,ply was running low, and hii, and the small de- the' U-20 tried-to torpeft the 15,00()- Vatti�i-ns sent by return mail. - ... .. .. Glorified Trade Conli. -" -f -- .,: .. . ..:, I ., � -­- �. ,-.'The�oil sul. re was father a Pacific Steam Na- . . A - '. , . . '. . .�! ' 1. . �, � ..-_. - . --nl. o to�pedoes wer6 left. On.the tonatiori and instantly afterward a ton Orduna, of the .. . . .missioners! I .- ��, . I� - y tNv . I . , . :: ,,,.�'., . I .:.,. . 'fog was so much heavier one. The pilot was be- vi�gation Co., but the liner eluded the ,,personally, I -prefer t1te znid-.Vlc- . 1 � 1� , .1 , inorning of the 7thi the � missiles and got away. The next big tortan type of girl." "I-don't. A RAJ. Saskato6n Star (Lib.), Canada haii"' . 1 : ­.�. . dense as ever. The U-20 turned its,side me. I told him to have a'l(>ok at I , I - m was the. Hesperian, of,10,000 of hustle and you never jet anywhere.";had a minister at Washington foit __�_. .1 .. .. . � . I - .1 � V0,.';6 libmewa'rd for Wilhelmshaven,;close range. He put his eye to the vilcti - . , ..1 ­ ". . ..�.,.- * ' . course until 2.20 in the-[peri4cope, iand after a bri#f scrutiny tons, yvhieb was su-nk on it�s way fi7om Manchester.Guardian (L.iii.), in iiie 1 mo're than ii. year and no conflict be, , _., .% I I . .iind kept Tts , uebec and Montreal. � I �, . I ! .1. :1.17 ._ , A. The'foK by now had lifted Liverpool to Q I last war a Government could sent'any:tWeen him and thi� British Ambsssa� '' -, , . . I ­'... afternoon.. . ,yelled: !9� dly the act of a man who wor- lie it liked across the globe knowing I dor has yet been reported.� That ii ...1. . . -.:.,:. .1 I , 11 � . ..�. U hi t, 11 I 11',My God' it's the Lusitania Har I ­ In . . . ' end on its!because the Canadian Minister is con. ... 5�:, I . ;�, ':- ., f��I'jow:lrg is translated frorft, -I took my position at the peri- ried about the most,diabolical single that it%-success.would dAp I 1, L - " l . The . - seem less'cerned exclusively in looking aftm '- .. �i� . . Schwieger!s official lvg�scope again. Thk ship was sinking act of a brutal war skill in mating Its own lies* - � - - " . Comm' ander . --------4-. Ll .:. . le than these of its enemies.�Canadian interestp. The same will bir ,.j, r'-� I - . .., - kept aboard the U�20- it was given to with unbelievable rapidity. There was - � _ improbab N I true-of ministers of Tokyo and Paris, �-�'- -, I . . I -, a former!a terrible panic on her deck. Over- A traveller was talking of having At the beginning of the N . *:, � % . .1�,�. --Tne by Commander ed for practical busi. 1. �. r�. �.. "�.. '. . in-Rrms of Scbwieger: icrowded lifeboats, fairly torn from seen, in some- foreign country, bugs the lies In-circulation were due to pri.I They are appoint ..- ' � 41 : ". - - - -But-,-ness reasons and not as a gesture tA _:. .�1 . - .. - _compailioll- - . .1 , I 'posit -he so large and powerful. that two of vate or semi-priva-te enterprise. � .. . .. . froiA of us pped into t . !,%. , .. r,--- ­ . -1-2-ED p n�__DjreSft1yjn 1:1 their Jans, dro . . . 9�prove Canada's national status or tt 1. --- - . � � I ::,: � ::.:.� .... b. sighted' four funnels" an_d___iiii­a5; - wa r. Di-i�peir%t4c,I Wprle rftVy'-b­#�1E-em­would d rat ii-a-man'fl-blood in the as the war progressed Government , 'right" of conducting a � -,, I , . .. I . ,DtA sa and down th* docks. 'Men night Sir John Doyle, to whom 'this treated tha Inventl6ii. -and dissemina-I assert the-_' ­ . . ". I - .� 'arner at'right angles to our course, le ly up __ � -- 1;�:. , - � . .. comtnir from south-south-west and go-I and woman jumped into the water, was addressed, replied, "My good s1r, tion of lies as a key indqstry and separate foreign policy. For practicA . . . . �. I .It is recog- and tried to swim to empty, overturn- same animals In.1reland, made It one of their principal cares.1 purposes the Canadian ministem will ., .I t , iwards Galley Head. ,we have the . a4clors from other e-ou* . �, I . . I -11 .1 - . Ing t, - Jed lifeboats. It was the most terrible but they are known there by another Lying became a'forin ot war service be, like ambass . ' �.. L I . . .11 n1ze.d s:�-p. �Ftssenger steamer. . . I ry . tries, glorified trade commissim vs. , .._. ., .. .I. ­ z.-Z, Have advanced 1100 meters,sight I have ever seen. It was impoe- name, they call them hub-bugs." n eve country . .. . . - . 4:�i 17�1 , , is �� �, �, �:x.-. - I I 4'r' I � . " "_ k, I " : . :�'..L.. . 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There was a of leaf-Some ,Food, many. poor, Orange Pekoes Bumble of admiration and applause, are sold—The most economleaf and yefthe finest > for both the gir! and the horse.' a f} And in flavoured Is SALADA Orange Pekoe Scaled [rr _ ® • �1� '=,'�r _ coed, Peter moss a$ worthy metal—pure—fresh—dellclous-al3c per J-Ib. F 'a+( of attention as the girl, in his own way. He stood not more than an inch _ or two over 15 hands, and he was deli- W cately made, but every scruple of his --- - body was formed with a perfect hand. ` 40RANGE BEGIN HERE TODAY "The thing to do, of course, is to He could have stepped into a 'book as - PEKOE . 'Finding the lifeless bodies` of his get that bail money before they find S type of what a horse should be. And BLEND - ,two partners at their gold-mining. out what's against-you and hold you yet he had strength as well. camp, Harry Gloster flees southward, without bail." One could see he could run smoothly ry i knowing that he will be accused ofBut Gloster returned no answer. He and as long as a clock could tick. "the crime. On the way Gloster saves I did not even speak when Haines' bade There was a catlike nimbleness about the life of a stranger, Lee Haines,I him farewell and left the jail. him. And as he stood on the boards from the murderous hands of a scoun- y of the verandah; shifting his feet as - 289 drel"Joan" livthe es with ane of Joe M dais recluse _ T� N CHAPTER R_X1. - e--gavehe felt han_oimpressionelof wonderful d under him, - -.. Daniels presumably her father; w v�1 - - in a ranch house, One night she slips lightness, as tho h he would'flaws away and rides to a schoolhouse sev- There was a swirl of people before bounded, the next instant, over the Peking NOW Pelping S -away miles distant, where a dance is i the verandah of the hotel when Haines heads of the crowd and darted away, t + in progress. . On the way home she stepped,down from the door of the for freedom. -carries on a romantic.conversatien in An soon as the Chinese Nationalists the shadow of thickets with the outlaw- jail' The group vitas constantly re- Into the place which he had left . . completed'their'conquest of the terrf- cruited. It revolved around a shining vacant at the edge of the verandah tory north of the Yangtze it became ed Harry Gloster aril then rides away bay horse of which Haines .could see at a gallop before Gloster can ap- the tossed head 'and the Shining coat - �' evident that drastic changes would be pro her. Gloster is jailed after made. All'vestiges of the old regime '� getting into a fight with several men only by glimpses through the crowd. 1 in Peking, it was decided, should be over a ggirl. Lee Haines, whom he be- But what chiefly held his eye and swept away and the last trace of the friended, learns of Gloster's plight the eye of all this othei•s,' was a girl — Manchu dynasty obliterated. It to and goes to the jail to see him:a ``standing on the verge of the verandah. therefore not surprising that Peking NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I with her hand raised, as if asking for — - is to be renamed Peiping, and that the -- The sheriff escorted Haines'into the attention. And.she•was getting it in _ province !n which it is Situated, Chihli; § main room of 'the jail, and then sank a rush. — to to become:-Hopeh�which—means— onto a stool. I The hat which she had been waving north of the Yellgw River. The "Don't try to pees him nothing. I'm to call attention was in her hand. Her s change ie significant of the gradual watching," he yawned. head was exposed,covered.with a soft- I disappearance of _old Chinese con- - ? It was more than Haines had dared rely waved n•ass of golden hair—the servatism, which began to go with the * ' to hope for. Re went hurriedly down mgtgl void which turns to fire when 4 abandonment of the pigtail, l the aisle between the rows of bars. the sun slri�tee on it. Petersburg, ' ' '-and presently he was.before the cell And her flushed face,, her eager Peking, lake 8t. ani later crp Petrograd, aAd ultimately Leningrad, �e in vyWch,.Lvas Harry Gloster, alias eyes, drew men as honey draws flies, was destined to take a subordinate lean y Williams:' Lee Haines wag past the days of ro- A B — place in the affairs ot•the country. It ` "Well?" said Haines. mance, perhaps, -but nevertheless,he _ had been losing. prestige in proportion Gloster whined on him. - ' hastened with the others. toward the to .the rise of the southerners. Regret P "Another?" he growled, and then, focal point. I its disappearance as the northerners_ seeing who it war; he arose to his feed "Say it over again," someone was may, they..will find consolation In the r +with a smile. "Hello, Haines," he calling- as he arrived. .. "We're late. - step which, it may be hoped,.1t marka. said. - "Things have been happening We didn't,hear you the first time." � - - 1681 toward a unified China and toward the -_ "sinceziiteaa loi,�"i nodded Lee Haines. "I'm going to sell this horse to the establishment of a single responsible I "Q 1 highest bidder," the girl answered. A girl stood with her-hand raised. ONE OF THE SEASON'S SMART- government, lack of which-has const!- "'You got into one meas on trey account.i+,You can try out his paces, if you EST FROCKS. tuted a serious drawback to progress3 Now you're in another on your own.,wish. But III give you my word that�the crowd was washed instantly. A The charming frock shown here Is in China. . 'What I've come to find out is this: he's But an unusually attractive style. The ¢ ' important thick row of sombreros tilted up as How across border?"it for .You to get from the. There crowd deep,Notla man there m of who er the Herwearers a rPeter bodice the girl, and se a end joinedl yto the two-piece skirt.athered at the YHalifax H�eirova ald i CoSnaAl This prove r The other cohsidered month a perfect did not 'enjoy a little pitching when ,she extended a hand toward him he Graceful jabots are arranged at the face has turned the corner. .Better �•: jt+ravitw. saddle of left side and flared cuffs finish 'the ]rgere i^, "The difference is between living ing. It was the q>ylckeat way of warm-i nose to sniff at ft. "And,.oh, if I I long sleeves. Buttons adorn the ahotzl- abroad in the land. It Is Impossible t� _land dying, taking it by and large,"+ing up both man and beset for the I'should tell you what a good horse he dere and the side of the wide belt. No, to go about Nova Scotia today and the said, and he actually grinned at days work, lis, you'd hardly be able to believe!" i 1681 is in sizes 34, 36. 38, 40 and 42 -Maines. - I "Let's have a look at him" the " �' 'inches bust. Size 36 requires 8';� ds, not recognize on ewers hand the and y' We'll beheve," rumbled someone.:. y dances of this awakening, th18 forvrard , "[ thought it was something like began to urge. ! s „ and there was an eloquent grunt from 39-inch, or 2 ¢ yds. b4-inch material.�surge. Nova Scotts !e a different �A - that," nodded Haines, without show-) Get gut of the"wap, Shorty.•You've Ithe others. The would have believed View A requires ui yard additional! - - ` .-ing the slightest surprise or shock. had a chance to size up the hose! Lem-I y g I province' today. Our people have a ' anything from her lips, felt Lee 139-inch " contrasting material (cut i fresh hope and courage. A great deal "What the devil made��you hang'me have a look, Sam!" Haines. He was ready for the-same for linng the jabots and has been accomplished; a great deal „ around here all yesterday. But those in the front rank, merely'thing himself, sleeve frills. Price 20c the pattern. remains to be accomplished. it can. ; "No treason. Just because I was a turning their heads with grins, an. ,you won't have to chase him HO* TO ORDER PATTERNS; - not be done In.a week of a month ffool," _ nounced that they had the first seats across the flelds the w I've seen or a year. 1t motif take time. But 1t a-1' Write your nine and address plain- � "Why did you fight last night?" and that they intended to hold them. : "Been a month since I've had a come what might And so the little some to chasm horses. When !e going to be done. And is the gen- some R !.lp, .gtving number and size of each , you go to the fence and call he'!I•come. atterns as qou went. Enclose 20c in eral.prosperity the miners y,nd their -w ! When a newcomer strove to mess Ito you And if you haven't at}y-sugar,!stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap families will share, fight." yesterday "+crow became might ahheavily jammed pass be1'heretas happy!"uas a faint chuckle from the it careftilly) for each Pattern 4 -- it "That's not true. You•mixed with E " Joe Macarthur esterda afternoon. through be,mi t send a wave of me- Farm equipment production dropped "That wasn't a fight. He jnai did tion Llrrough the whole group, but he address Vons girder to Wilsonlast year. from $461,399,628 to =44(19,• g. ig jump could not gh the crowd. The thought of carrying sugar the receiving. I t the um on dislodge a single man. Service,?3 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. .574 443 in value. The trend to me. him, you see." for a horse moss a stretch outside of Patterns sent by return mail. But no one was looking at the hori<e. their immaginations chanized forming is indicated by the Lee Haines sigbed. Instead" there was $ rofound concen- " ' 4 sale of 26,000 more tractors and the P You won't need a Whip or spurs "You're a queer one,". he"'declared', tration of attention upon the.face of Th Laborer and His Hire mare than trebling of harvester- "Is it straight that your bail is five the girl. The for Peter. Hell.. run till his heart unfired?" g Y gazed silently, with 'breaks for you!" Manitoba Free Freese (Lib.): There thresher mai blase since 1926. _ ]► great wide eyes which banished the Her eyes grew bright with tears,1 are indications that the Government is - "Something like that' mats in their faces and let the bo "Son, I've got less than a 'hundred 3' to great was her earnestness. In quite(learning, albeit with great reluctance, 4�; 1 shine through. forgetting all her timidity in her en- that the glory of holding a'Govrrn- e 1 dollars with mie." I They dwelt on her timidit shrink- "Why, Haines, I don't expect you to y+ thusiasm for Peter, she stood straight= trent job"is Trot "sufficient compensa- i ing- before so many eyes, and on her I er an her voice rose a little, while tion for men whose talents command help me-out of this boat. You didn't,couragewhich spurred her on and ut me here. It's not your party." p she passed an affectionate arm under .good salaries in the industrial world. 1P brought the high color into her cheeks. Peter's head—and he stood as still as When-an indispensable scientifi work- r - "I believe you mean it," said Haines, And they drank.in the delicate-con- y > gnawing his lip thoughtfully. You I tours of her face and her throat, for- a �� gir is lost b the Government to� rte (To be continued.) Hess concern—usually in the United saved me yesterday; you expect me ever changing as she turned her head. govern- -to ride alotlg and let you rot today. It was as if a wild creature had I" fits• that the loss is Both _ But there are- things about me you i dared to come in among the habita- mental'sttd national—it is ridiculous •"' - t don't know yet! Partner, I'm going tions of man in the middle of the day. The Peace River - that the defence should be'trade that " �i to have you out of this. the Government was powerless in the �An aroma of strangeness-hung around Vancouver Province (Ind. Cone.) matter because, under the civil service ,.I HE .tire that "That's sure fine of you, Haines.",her. The Peace River knot can not be cut classification, this,indispensable work- gives the most �a "Who is it?" whispered Haines, lay- as easily as the Hudson Bay one was. Igir was in receipt of the maximum sal- g , in hie hand on.the shoulder 'of the In the latter case, it was a question mileage has ex-, g of deciding which of two points should ary permitted. Research is more nee- $� man in front of him. ersary to the Government of Canada, " t reg miles Built-In There was no answer. be aimed at. The Peace.River quos-. than to any business concern inside or "Who is it?" he repeated, increas- tion is much more complex. The at the factory. 1~ire- : in the Bis i fingers. Outside the country. • The Governtnemt 4i g. "- g pressure of his fin rs. Peace River .district !s not a point, stone uses the best His )land 'was struck awe but but ss' emptre.c No one railway will has far more money than the buaineaa ' y+ and educational inetitut8ons that are materials,purchased } there was no other retort._ In .the serve it adequately. It will require conititantly raiding the service and econotiiically in the meantime, the girl- was apparently a network, and the question to decide - y carrying off its best men; and it can rimae 'm a r k e t s. embarrassed and bewildered by the is the location of the main line which P Y ?.. r hafts of a stop this-practice at will. �y battery yes which searched her will afford the best outlet for this net. ¢ : Special processes, with never a-pause. She.reached down work.I - — , including. Gum- and putting her hand under the chin Women's Work --of Peter, raised his head. ; w' - Dipping,- add t0 Ottawa Journal (Gloag.): It fe all A "Can you all see him? she asked. Minerd's Liniment for Insect Bites. very well to say that womah'e place is quality—yet Cost is "Scatter out, you there in front," in the home, that.her .Job Is 'to pro- reasonable,- due t0 _Q� came a roar of voices from the rear _ duce and rear babies; but that is only Modern factories and _ ''We can't see nothing." halt true. 1t is'only half true because France is raising republics, Britain ?sqe Of course, it was not Peter they kingdoms, in the mandates assigned " under modern conditions-it is not ai-- � facilities. Your local alluded to and, although the were ways possible for every woman to have << g y to them. "Re rublique Libanaise" in i r e s t O n e Dealer I close enough to see the.girl, postage I a,home or babies either; and besides � Lee French and Arabic across the 88Ve8 you money and I Haines did not-blame them for want- stamps of Syria indicates another step I there is no evidence that the women _ �► ing to be closer. He wished to be' serves you better. L in the progress of setting up the new I who are lip &nd out sail doing things 551 closer himself. He felt a tingle of! Let him handle your _ i - . g �Republic of Lebanon. �aren't in most cases, raising Just as cis (pleasure at the thought of standing, Igood and healthy babies as their ''tire requirements. z� ` near her, as though, indeed, she were ' rj grandmothers. And in the meantime surrounded by an electric atmosphere. # they're 'making life more,interesting ' half And he knew that a close eye would Aluraya put a Firestone steam - they're 5 for themselves—and for men am well. melded, leak-proof tube to packs find no imperfections, that the care- EdgwHoldin$Saws _ your Firestone tire. '. ful examination would reveal no trace of wrinkles around the eyes, no weari_ Fast Eas -Catlin a ! y $ � The Level Crossing Danger FIRESTONE TIRE a RUBBER CO. �' ness about the mouth. It was.as ;f 5i pN D5 CANADA, LIMITED —. Toronto Globe (Lib.): With the . the freshness of the dawn were to step Hamilton, Ontario. ,ya_r:.• i ever-growing congestion of traffic upon into the middle of the noonday and SAS s the highways of the country, the time Here ilia treat that cant refuse to fade with all its delicate �be beatl Benefit and plea. colors. ��ownstedb made must comb'when better protection will "Peter, dear" he heard the voice �` e1/Jp�pSuruDA SAW CO.LTO, have to be provided at. many level +, sore in generous meatsurel- ' crossings than is at present to be of the girl saying, and his heart melt- CIO '"O""'a"L j` YawcarvWR.ST.,OHP"A.. found. This work should be begun ed at the sound. "Come u here where TORONTO A Builds the Only :Pegipermint Flavor they can see you. Good boy! Up!" now:,She clapped her hands together. atllbt•DS�P$D ?IAEs ��- 188UE Na. 27--'2s leaning and smiling down to the horse. sunburn? Use Minard's Liniment;, • : '�.,. `�-. .• , - s: � ,.;��•l. � `a dgNi r ' n�4?"'W"""" +kt-..d"{•.1�•.'" ,y.• �y� � ,�; �^•�w.:�^ ;,y!.,.:,;r^":v't'. .+sM a�'. ;-;«"a. yr r" w3. iwz?`.Jbn a,': w`.-.*,•rr',ethrm ,.'art. .•�, t'�+ h�.<at7 ',�*a}„r yi'', ''' _ 111;. -'+1v X. , w u V•' ti9 ri. rt' F: w•+•S+' yY '„• 'CkSe. Ywt..n. h. ,,s<3• ..e., y e .ti *t Mh. ` i "f s.�-• kt '.'ry *<.,- -"4-+w, {. tY... N��S. keS^I¢" '�` �v ,s, , .. -:•. .. :V 'ti rf .F� '•I1. �..y at,^ #..., r�. .... .. P, u„..u'' . .• . . ,. " ."�..',,^• a i r J LOWER,SCHOOL RESULTS- son, E Annis; G Lawson, -H. Wood, P. Swan, D. 'Ravin; IL, M. Wesiney, A WOND iRFUL COMBINATION r The following are the results of K. Richardson; I ., W. McEwen, ,rnaRlrts "' thp' Lower School Exams in Pickens Carlton, II A. Pickering M. Mitchell, A. Powell;-C, FOR rl.;s per year"i '1.60 it paid itz ad.anw Griiilitinuation School. The results are M. Stephenson; below bG'p.c., E. Pow-Subscriptions it• ailed stairs and Crae based final examinations and term. elf, H. Bath, L. Barrett: Composition D .iR srtcarti [Ja,00 to advance. arpinatioiotxs held throughout the term.. -L, B. Robinson; II., G. Lawson, K. .0 0+t A S T The names of the candidates are Richardson,M. Westney, D. Ravin, M. 't graded in order of merit. First-class Westney, E. Annis; III., H. Bath, E. �r f JOHN' IAURKAR, Proprietor, honors means a percentage of 100 to Powell, M. Stephenson; C., W,- Mc- OOK S FRIEND BAKING = .75; second class from 74 to 66; third Ewen, P. Swan„ A. Powell, L. Bar- r ticlass from 86 to 60; Credit 59-50 DOMINION DAY IN PICKERING . A nett; below 60 p.c., M. Mitchell, R "POWDER mark below 60 per cent. indicates a Carlton. Zoology-II., M. Westney, xa� - ,,, -• • � Pickering's Dominion Day Celebra- failure in that subject. ' Pupils who E. Annis; III.- . K. 'Richardson, B. , "- AND tion on Monday was the most suc- have failed in Arithmetic, Zoology, Robinson, M. Stephenson; P. Swan, cessful yet. The day was ideal in Physiography, English Grammar, H, Wood, C., W. McEwen, G. Lawson, O SES O L very. way, and the crowd was the Latin Grammar, Geography, Art and E, Powell, D. Ravin, H. Bath, R. V le largest in these annual e,ents. There History, are writing their departmen- Carlton; below 50 p.c., M. Mitchell, were active committees in charge who tel reams, which began on Monday A. Powell, L Barrett: Art--L, E. The Baking Powder sells at 20c. 32e the pound. ( ly� .-did not spare themselves, and they of this week. Annis,'B. Robinson; IL, D. Ravin, W. this.a-trial ea-pvrrr nett a mR y. 'hi.provided an excellent.programme of FORM II.-Physiography-1st class McEtiven, A.•'Powell, M. R t e, ' S. ,- sports, and .a very attractive even- honors-K. Morley, E. Carlton, • B.I Beare; III., P. Swan, H. Wood, K. gold at {.. . rag's entertainment. Elliott, IL-W. Richardson. III. --i Richardson,, M. Stephenson; C., G. The day's'events were opened with J. Chapman, W. Wood, A. Andrew; Lawson,E. Powell, H. 13a*..., M. West- (�Q(-� (� r ` a Calithumpian parade, which started Credit-3I. Lockwood. Below 50 per. nay, 3I. Mitchell, R. Carson; befoul �'� R1Chardson's rOV�i rra� at the Flour Mills at the west end cent.-J. Anderson. Zoology- L, B. : 50 p.c., L. Barrett. French -L, B. y and, led by the Whitby Band, marched Elliott; II., J. Anderson, E. Carlton,:Robimon, E. Annis, H. Wood, M. ��JJJ rip to the four corners, thence north K. Morley. III., M. Lockwood, A. An- Westney; II., H. Bath, G. Lawson, P. to the park, w'rere the judges gave drew; C., W. Richardson, J. Chap- Swan, W. McEwen; III., R. Carlton, their decision. Neettless to say the man. English Grammar-11., I;. El- , A: Powell, D: Ravin; C.,, E. Powe12: 1. 1 n f] jam' Stor' e various floats were very amusing in liott; III., J. Chapman; below 50 peri below 50 p.c., M. Mitchell. . Latin PlckerlJ.lg Hard r' are, „ character and provoked man; a hearty cert.., A, Andrew, K. Morley. Latin I„ B. Robinson, H. Wood, G. Lawson, jlaugh. The judges had difficulty in ,Grammar-I., E. Carlton; III., M. j M. Westrn=y, W. MciEwen; II., E. An- _ deciding the winner., as each seemed Lockwood, B. Elliott; below 50 p.c., ms, D. Ravin, R. Carlton: C.. H. Bath, -worthy of first place . However, they W. Richardson, J. Anderson - Arith_Richardson,_A_-Fowel?.:-below _ ge- unanimous ifl--thx it'--decisi-ois, -met!c=U.,Fi,-bIorlep, E. Carlton, M.I p.c., M. Mitchell. Canadian History F A R .�/.L R e� They divided the first prize between Lockwood; $III., J. Chapmap, B. El- I., B. Robinson; II.. E. Ann s, K. t .< Bill the Mover iW, Miller's outfit). liatt; C., P. Pilkey, W. Wood; below.� Wood, P. Swan: III.. G ,Lawson, D. Now is the time to use Paris Green, Arsenate.of Lead, Bordeami .: .apd the country hce-down outfit (D. 50 p.c., A Andrew, W. Richardson, ^n, W. McEwen bi, Westney, M. Mixture and Climax Bug Poison. We have them all Munro, J. D. Rammer & Ca). CC. G. Law, 3. Anderson. fE. Literature--� q+erhenson. K. liiehardson; C., R. in whatever quantity,you want. Richardson aril Align Myo re were a- I., K. Morley, 51. Locl wood, W. Rich- Carlton, M. Mitchell, A. Powell, E. 1•warded first prize for best' decorated ardson; II., E., Carh*, B. Elliott, J. Powell; below 50 p,c., H, Bath, L, outf)t, anJ best comic outfit or foot Anderson; III,;J. Chapman; below 50 Barrett. . / The Beatty'Electric washers to save time was won by Geo. Dew• .St Co., and p.c., A. Andrew. C'n$npositiiiih -I1., and hard work. A free trial `x °1 Jack'SPencer won the prize for the M. Lockwood, W. P.ichard'son; III., J. WAit for Firemen Garde° Party, given at any time. - z .best de^orated bicycl. Chapman, A. Anil rw, K. Mortev, J. . a The men's softball tournament fol- Andero;:n; C., B Elliott, E. Carlton, Brougham, Thursday, July 19. lowed the-parade and created much Geometry-I., E. r•trlt',n, K. Morley,, Our Poultry 'Food and Calf Meal are interest. There were.six entries, To- J Ch•,nman, W. Richardson: ll., M. All roads lead to A,idley this(Fri- worth giving-s trial. ronto Te:e;;rarr.. "H:-,hlard Creek, Lockwood; III., B. Elliott, J. Anderson I day) evenirra to hear Thomas= ro' Whiteva'.e, Fairport,' Pickering and C., A. Andrew, Latin-I., E. Carltor,, Mc•Lay, Scottish Tenor. 's Whitby. -The Telexram and Packer- A. Beare; III., M. L-)Ckwood,'B Fl-! Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery e _ ing team.; reached the final stage: hw.t; below 50 p.c., L. Cronk, W, P.;ch- Don't miiiA the football watch s! + and Repairs. F ; Thix 'Zarne. aroused much enthusiasm ardson. J. Anderson, ` French- il..1 ClAremdnt, S.tturdsy, July 7th and was keeniy fought, Tely winning E. Carlton, S. Bears; III., L. Cronk.I Cittrerrtmnt va, Goodwood, by 13-7. ll, Lockwood; C.. B. Elliott, J. Chap-' r Motto: W e base t , g t, r it is not Ort M 't can. et i o made rpt' In the Girls' So?tball tournament mart; below 50 p.c., J. Anderson, W. there were odil three entries, whit- Richardson, K. Morley. I -BRING IT HERE J S BALSDON �- PI�K:I?RIN+G a by, Brooklir, at',: Pickerinc. Whitby FORM I.-Geography-I., B. Rob- _ . , rye , won the prize of $23 worth of base- insont II., E. Annis, H. Wood, P.I %,)w k the time to get a new'Sot of - -. bail equipment by defeating each -of Swan, H, Bath; III,, - A Ravin, M.i H,,roese nr fret the n1d +et aepsired a. F w •_-. -- ue_�CTIu r�TUtlr __Raib�cri�ti�n g pig contest was mor: Itichard5on . C.. E.. Powell. A. Powell.!Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The ..The greasy by Hugh M.Iler, who captured the M. Mitchell, R. Carlton. M Stephen- former ntNy be ordered through seta- s animal after a spirited race when it son; below 60 P.C.. L. Barrett. oAl-n, IoRue at Agues res. . UNIVEI�S.AL � MWTORS reached tate wire fence and could pro- Hebra-1., X. WeaLney, B. Robinson, Catalogue tree, tit! H. I also carry collars, collar pads,sweat ceed no farther. . Wood. E. Annis. G. Lawson, H. A large number of races and other Bath, W. McEwen. P. Swan; IL, R. Pads, harness nit by bulk. harness r� dressing, also silver polish WFjSJL HILL coirtests were carred out but lack of Carlton; III.. M. Stephenson. E- Pow- R• P and other parts. 4 ._.space pi-ventsui from g;� ig a list ell; C., D. Ravin, K. Richardson., L. Repairs promptly done. ` of the winners. There were a num- Barrett; below 50 p.c., A. Powell, M AND FLINT SALr$7 _ . -ber of side attract:or.4 which appeal- Mitchell. Literature- L, B, Robin-! L W PILKEY. GLARFMONT STAR Ate IES ed to a number. --- Q_ - - - I ..: In the tugofRar Pickeripe Village r..7Zl�I���*�. � ' . defeated the farmers 'short contest. Coal Coal ­ 1 _ _ c After the programme of sports Was - Winner will be here very soon and R P A. I R carried out, a snlenaid program was if you have any notion of presented from the pavilion. The art- --- purchasing a new If yon want a guaranteed Pepair fob -at a reasonable fists included Bert Haney, of Brough- Hard and Soft Coal Of tbe� sleigh, leave ' am, the evxr popular entertainer and y Experienced Mechanics, price, B�E. U S. a - P P Hoar order sow vo that iG his two sons, 41 and Bob. the well- befit nallt On 4* q y will be read when the ,,. �evaira on all make6. ,1 known radio'artists, whoae voices are „,hand -first snow appears, fatn,.iar over a, g„•,.i par of Canada ear ro * - LAW, A (�J Phone 8 bo 52.31 r aril thn United Stat:`' Altnough THOS A LA ♦• E R E I L their voice:: arc fam:liir tki; was the LORA ___...._ ... , . first appearance in Pickle w where dn'lSl':• ...�.sst CL,AREhiONT ZCPRICES '� • � , they will always be ma•i? welcome, ---! - ; ' SPECIAL ”' Mis Mary Smith,contralto sooiist, of Toronto, rendered a number of selec- __,, tions that were heartily encored. She has an excellent voice and has a fine p FOR TEAM -IARNFSS i w stage. presence. Red Newman, d- Big Holid a a V ".Dumbells fame delighted the gird- y ience with his numbers, which have made him famous. Malcolm Wood ' : - 2.00 '13 res N e-mounted Team Beckba ,�,Harn a - gave. a number of selections on the 2 melt layer trace with heelehalna. . accordeon which were much enjoyed - "With 5 ring breeching. instead of back:- 'by all. This entertainment was one THREE DAY SALE band, > 9.co of the best ever heard in Pickering .;.gird everyone went away .satisfied. Black-mounted Team Backhand Harness, 588.$0 ' "During the afterhoon and evening the ,Thursday, Friday,and Saturday .5 ring Breeching �' $4,L25 Whitby Band gave'a number of sel- ections. ly This is not a factory harness, but custom made in our on . The various booths did a rushing t own shop at Markham. , < - business allday and those' in'charge ..Every Article in-the Store is Reduced. We specialize o° repairs to harness and'eollara did.not have an idle moment. Over y p Pa _ 7140 cases of soft drinks were sold as NOW i8 OIIr opportunity. i0 8ave ln]OIIe and et well as large quantities.of ice-cream y y g . and confectionery. The lunch, boothhe very befit articles the market ' T i i r h demands 1Qad difficulty n meeting 2 • can offer you. made upon it. 3 Doors ' s congratulated committees are,to be Harness and Collar Manufacturer t The various =. rl ort the success"which' north of Hewis' Btitcher Shop, - pt- ',net-their efforts. The total .rec ' - _ m r amounted to-over :1100. A-detailed —� ((SAMUEL SCHWARTZ) -- - --- ' ' '�• ��T Ho a Pho a 3400 ^ report :will be given as soon as it + _ ___---- _ -•_ is prepared. _THE IDEAL— SHOPPE SITUATIONS G1'_1It_1.TEED THE EN'�R�.L _G�,RAGE Brock Street 'North Whitb Ont. Any your people .. irous., of se- t yt curing a thor:-, '4h, modern business : education should write for particu- -_ -.Telephone 4900 -} lars to (Torontr)'s Greatest School of —'�--- - d`. Business), the Caner a Business Cnl- . lege, College and ST)udina, Toronto. NiVe, It costs no mvre to attenri this col- Wish ' ve l lege of strenkth and character with s Fits university trained staff, than' thr - ordinary busir.es= college. �. H. Our Cu9tomers the benefit of good buying, the very best Auto Repairs, -Accessories, 0119;a1(1 Snelgrove (late professor 'Albert Col- :merchandise in the country fr)r the lowest possible price lege, Belleville�, Principal;p 2%fiss E. service is oar aim—Try tie. Gasoline Acetylene Welding, , Sandusky, Assistant Princi a'l; Miss G. McEachern, B.A., Registrar; Geo. : MEN'S FANCY SPORT TROUSERS in Flannels and Qa Sputton, M.P., President. Situations Tweeds. See these, They are a real buy. " 17 ttery 'Char ging' guaranteed, Enter any day. Home Stu.y courses. Pay when you like. Men's Fancy Shirts in broadcloth and printed materials, ""��, n Writs now for particulars and list of ,­,These are of exceptional quality and priced Rt a sa'vio'R. ntepal on rs made all makes successful e-raduates from •vour dis- trict"dirrirr past.for rea{s" Boy9' Trousers, lon_g•s and bloomers, blue serge and tweed. Ot oars. z - , 'These lines are worth your in9peotion and the price is i SALF_ REGISTER. right. _ ;Monday '.July 16.-Auction sale 'of Boys' fine wool or cotten Jerseys.. Ihese' are .a real fine ' ' " me house.house, half acre land, grade and just the thing for'present near, black.=.mitha�irop an,; G'uaer, with r4A ennside able ,nicilinery, al.�o house- CHARLESBe FENCER ; hold furniture, the prnpertj- ,f a. D. Harris, Kir,,nlo, Ont. sa �- at CEC I L B RAD L E Y 1.30 daylight .saving time. See hills. rietor,Pro Pickering. Wm. Maw, auctioneer, 1 P 2 C ?� E R = N Q' P' f '41 '+" T ) _ �ti :r<*,"•°- -w.',i -,q .-� _q, - r i +rEwt �'� •S°;^ 'r" r .�•. n r,t.�; d'' .+r '.,n �s,.. .: .a'- •,`,�:"" •,�*' 'tw''°h e:1.6L".—;�'�•!afir". -�� Pi?F'R�s."':-_- ,a.a,at',C.. `�� 'r�.�tiZ"_.R_���i.'�V.'yt'_•4A�.,. -. r ^. .. ,.ne ,�Et"?�`, i5: 4^ c 7.s d. � a � r•Y,•. :»�..+..x.; •b`ie'r' _.. .h:.".-,$�rt?"4._.P_._•'k::!Pk•i3kr7r+ia..�-�'�...::et.�a�'..,.ao'x,�7 a:_krq y?�W.�+S,.. $F`e lsy+.�,.' " • NO V.. ........ -T 4 dw J-. S. Bandy had a business trip MORSE REGISTER. noon; Walter Groat% near Brook- BONDS-Govsrncuent� Municipal and to the city and Weston on Friday. e. to Win. Birkettis building a III until the following- Monday after- Safe Investwepti atJrom:0 to 7 p4ii Jae. and Mrs. Briscoe were MARSHALL ROSiEDORE­The cele- 11n. night. Saturday, own stable Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials, % the city on Friday. - - Y brated Hackney Stallion, the prop- p6nd on his premises, 'Sandbank.' 110016 cent. MThe public library will be closed artywill d Clifford and Mrs.Pilkey and son .for of J_ W. Graham, start, the 12th of July. the season of 1928 at his own INSURANOB-All classes written In• �772 left on Monday for a two weeks' Mise RAY .Walker.' of Toronto, stable, Brooklin, Ont. Ter�is $15. HELLO, THER I tiluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- - motoring trip in the Ottawa dist- t over the holiday. with her rict. DOL 12921 - Imported Percheron en" storm, Accident and Sickness. .:Pon toter. hire. A. J. Chandler, Mr. Stallion, the property of E. A. Do you know that It is celaning up HUI, ' Somei�vllle, Lot 14, rear Con. 9, time,? I am prepared to repair and -Phone or write Bliss Helen Michell, of Toronto, Jae. Allaway and friends, of To- JIV Markham, will make the season at build chimneys, also concrete work �18 visiting Claremont friends fora routo, spent,the holiday with J. his own stable. Terms to insure, and painting. Chimneys swept and 480, ED. BOWMAN, Whitby few days. H. and Mrs Beal. $15.00. furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar -4 Misses Helen and Lney Dawson We congratulate Mr. F. Karrer, BILE OF PITSFORD 1190�19 used. Work guaranteed. Charges the week-end with their 293- 1;uperinteadexit for.F -Pony moderate. Phone Pickering 6501. ,,4 Nerlich. on Shetland -at stud. Winner at parents here. his marriage to Miss Erika Butz, Canadian National Winter Fair and 84-48. GRiICMI Mr. and Mrs. Prouse, of Aurora, spent the .holiday in Claremont of Karlsmilie, Germany. July 1st parades.' 'At Glen Dou i1rs. G. Morganan d son. Magnus Forms, R. R.'No. 1 Eglinton; Lots THE BEST YET -A rehewin g old acquaintances. were iaUW Ralph and Miss S. E. Evans are -est, -Toronto--''Thus-slayMarkham. Speading a week with Leslie and NESTOR-Celebrated P6rcheron Stat last attending the f un6ral of the N _. We represent the Waterbury Odor former's cousin, Mrs. Marshall., lion, the property of R. Gilliblett, less Chemical 'toilets especially ad- -and Mrs. FeaN,of Sandford. apted for rural schools or where there re. Morgan are S. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Ovh- Oshawa,will be at Mr. Begg's ever-y D. M. and Jae. sad Mrs. Stephen- Tuesday at noon, thence to Frank is no water system. Can be installed @pending a couple of weeks with awn. Mackey's, a mile west of Whitby, f 11 A card will bring in the building. D. A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Lakefield son and non, Rex; left' Thur4;lay U information with drawings for last on every Tuesday night; at Mr. North's Wui. and Mrs. Hood and daugh a motor trip to Chicago. every Wednesday at noon- thence to each-particular layout. tY It ter, of Toronto. spent Sunday and J. S. Bundy is offering for rent his own stable, H. 2, Poynter, 539 King St.. E., -Monday with W. Z and Mrs, Wil. the dwelling which was recoatly _35-tf. Whitevale Oshawa.' vacated by Charles Jol;nston:.The Mrs. Timbers and daughter,Mrs. building has just been re decorat PRELUDE [246122] (20960), the well bred imp. Premium Clydesdale Farmers, Attention WHEN you have W' Thompson,of Sandford, called ed. Stallion, tre property of Oscar Wil- Wplaced an order on D. and Mrs. Dawson and fana. Mrs;. Chas. A. Grant, of Toronto, son, Brou'g'ham, will male the sea-,- with us for a memorial V., lly last week. has been spending a week with son of 1928 as fol ows: Monday have the agency for the Famous you have looked far in- Johnand Mrs. Farmer and child, her parents, Jas. and Mrs. Evans. morning will le.ave his own stable, Renfrew Machinery, Separators, to the future, for our of Orillia, Scales, and the high quality motored here Monday Mr. Grant also spent Sunday with for Alex. Gray's,con. A", Pickering, memorial work stands and attended the annual--pitnic of -them. for noon: thence to Wm. Dunkeld's, Acorn Range, and am pre- un under stress of time the.Claremont Club. con. 8, night. Tue§day, J ­--Scctt­_ &red._to_gLye_be9t__termz,_.__ --A�d WAR A. D� and Mrs Peters and Miss Misses Merle Hollinger, Mary '15 Onn' 0 s, Give;me a call when wanting some- ly a lasting tribute. con. $, noon; own stable, and Efizabeth Judd -and Leslie night. thing In these' lines. Phone Pick I.W7. 'Edith, of Port Perry, spetit Sun- Wednesday' Chas.Hutching's,Brock �'No GreaterTribute' and Bill Hollinger, of Cherrywood, w day with their daughter, Mrs. G. visited with Mica Lillian and Bob Road, noon'; Chas. Palmer's, Liver- W� C. WiLLSON, -pool, I ht Thursday, W. J. Mal N. W. STAFFORD, Beverley, and other friends. ni R. R. No. 1. LOCUST HILL Dawson on Sunday Wm. Gibbons and son and Mrs. er's, Pic ening, noon;Wilmot Shea's, Kin lon Road, GwrgG Gibbons of Toronto, spent A garden Party under the au8tt- Base Line, nigbt. Friday, Win. (h- Whitby Sunday- here Gibbons; the former's ceis of the Anchors Society Of the merod's, Greenwood, night. Satur- United Cburch-will be held in the DANCING '�Pboae Whitby da proceeds to his own stable mother, Mrs. Thos. Gibbons. un- 3 r S9 There will be dancing at Memorial Park, on the evening of til the following Monday morning. - 9 Morgan and Mrs. Pugh, Jae.and r Mrs. Coates and Mrsi. Willison Tuesday, July 20th. A good pro ECSTASY (23381] (20019) the super- BURNETT'S DANCE HALL 'motored to Athens on Saturday gran[ will be rendered by the foll. ior imp. Premium Clydesdale Stal- (Dew Drop-In) 4 i and spent over Sunday with Hor• owing able talent: Rich, Thumas. lion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Toronto',; famous comedian; Miss . EVERY SATURDAY and Mrs. Willison and with will make the season of 1928 as Me Jean Tbomaa, soprano and aceom . . . ..................... W. Be tef4. -follows: Monday afternoon, May 29, -at 7 30 p. m.0tandard time) Va `4 The Claremont Young People's :Club will hold their annual picnic vanist, Harold Gu er, baritone, leaves his own stable, Graham's Ho- of Toronto; also avoronto elocu- tel, Brooklin, for Thos. HU-ptls, Rouge Hills Orchestra in attendance tioni9t. who will give humorous Kinsale for night, Tueaday, Wm. E. Hewlett, Floor Manager at-Osba-a Park on Wednesday, July 11th. All will meet at the selectionp. The Claremont orcbes- Jackson's, con. ", Whitby, noon; Round and Old Time Square Dances Insuruce CO. tra will also furnish music, A Temperance Hot;l, Ashburn, night. to fleet-claas music Cheap rates for farm and country 2 park at 03 o'clock Dancing In the 0 booth will provide ice cream and Wednesday, Thos. Cook's, Myrtle, buildings. it paviliou. Windstorm Insurance on buildings. refreshments with, a cafeteria noon; John Thompson's, con. 2. -Admission 75 cents a couple Claremont and Goodwood foot- wind-mills,Silos etc. lunch. Several games of hall will Reach. night. Thursday afternoon. a. ball teams will play a league game r[100n. George Burnett, Prorietor, be played early in the evening. Russell Davidson's, Raglan. night. AtAtomobile Insurance on Memorial Park bare to marrow Friday, Henry Wilson's. Columbus, Half mile east of Rouge Bridge of all kinds. Gates -pen at 6, program at 8. .Ad ax of Corner (Raturday�_av r- -FOR8 . : body turn out and cheer our boys mission. Zz yen •Lai caLlaren, 1.5 Ctff, FAKUS ALA 'Ito victory. Write or phone Ben an� Mrs. Kilpatrick and 7 s •bhildren spent Sunday a-ad Mon. four .. .EN erybody will T. BOW M___ AN �_.day with . friends in Brampton. 20 WHITBY. ONT. couple of weeks before re- Ifor a co The Pickering turning home. e Save g Kitchen' A too Marion Is remaining them b 2 al A league game of football will QE',[®19U Memorial ance Cominittes 2 be played in Claremont Mem Part an Saturday evening,July 1 7 _ s� between Goodwood and Claremont Hot �,Conpons Game called at 6 30, Admission, 'Then b a Oil stove,or The object of this Association is tollill lemon steaun d prosecute -25 con ta-, lad ieA, 10 een ts. a 6618L Range. the The eirmpathy of the commou. ity is extended to Hubert and Mrs. We have a full etcwk of Perfection We are giving away original Wm. Rogers Silver-wareabsointely Testes in the death of their Infant and Florence Oil Stoves FREE" tinder our new "Profit ftaring Plan." A beautiful and ex. Members baring stolen 00111--m i elusive desigfi in a high quality Silver Plate with Wm- Rogers which took place on Sunday. &Son an member 400, in stock. 3 and 4 mto immediately tri trade mark on every piece Given with an unconditional ­Gnaraa- of Rzaandve Oomvx -The funeral took place on Monday burner. -to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Also a number of good used tee" to give po-rfect.,,;,iti-daction without time limit. Membership too $1.00. Miss Retta Hinan and C. Hinan. Oil Stoves. reasonable. With every purchase you make at our 8tom-of 25e yon receive a 'stokers may be had trow U*President CW spent Sundav and in kp,i 50c, Secratery on "Monday with their sister. Mrs. L. COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES coupon marked 25c, with every 50c purchase a coupon ni ir (faster than city gas) and with every $1.00 ptirchase % voupop marked 81,00and-4o an. When Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, 0.S.Pains. Reid, who, with her son, Ivan, ac- er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. ipanied them on their return Ask us for a demoustratio.a you have eaved $15 00 worth of coupons you are entitled to a "Rogers for a couple of weeks' holiday. in your h Teaspoon. A full list of premiums is here given. home. D. Munro, Jas. Richardsm The regular meeting of the Wo- We can supply you' with wicks men.e Institute (grandmothers' and all other accessories Frpe with No Fake NoOompetition : , , � Coupons h rm tion meeting) will be held at the home C err, Atten of Mrs. Harry Thom son on Friday, Screen*, Fly Spray. Fly swatter$, Ani)untingto Coupons No Gueiis Work J111yo at 2.80 Everyone Doors and all kinde of Kid- I Te"poon'.__15 00 or .30 300 IPUOM-Becured the agency for the From& please ring dishes and lunch. summer Hardware. I Desert SpnQn _30 00 .80 600 We want to -wake our bui. &Wood Ouckshutt Farm Impla. Mrs. Thomas Wilson, whoa p-bint I Table Spnon....3250 .66 650 meats. and will keep constantly on the winter and spring months in C H A S COOPER 1 Soup spn,ln....32-50 .65 850 nese grow and grow in Ft legiti• hand repairs for these popu4sr with her son, I Iced Teaspoon..28.50 '.53 5.25 mate 'way. The bank pays Implements. Mirror. Alberta I Salad Fork `.87 875 interest on what you save, 'Also, Loudon's barn and stable Lswrenee, and for the past two :--CLAREMONT .4v I Butter Sprekder39 78 .. .78. 775 we p�y interest on what fittings. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. DURANT MOTOR CARS_. I Knife H-4 ....,37 50 .75 750 yutispend. t will also take contracts for painting I$ -Scott, in Brantford,rAturued home I Fork M-d ... _32.50 653 630 barns and houses by a new. TRUCKS 1 Cold M-At F,400J10 148 1400 Our Interests Are. Your, process, by spraying. I fj5 1(3 5M 'Estimates cheerfully-givest, on Wednesday of leAt AND I G i avy L id 50 lut#,�restA. The directors of the Unica h t I Berry Spoon..100 00 20o w.00 ..etery Co. met on Tuesday nig I , . :� - Phone 1620. last and elected officers for the en- I Bahv.Spoon ...35.00 0 it" 27-52 I Sugar Shelt....35 OU --.70 7 OC Scott a Store :.-..suing year as follows: Pres.-T. I Rutter Knift-_40M FA) 8 R. J. mmu Claremont barge Paterson, Vice Pres.-3. M. For. wed on c �syth, Sec.-Treas.-J. W. Gr'ejogr laremont -- ­7 No c�­rwrq mto ' �Iefs ' Go C accutin ts over 30 days 'They also made arrangements -O teen River Decoration Day services. Call Phone The annual Decoration DaS� ser. Specials for 3800 Factory I Basket 3, vices at the Union Cemetery.on J. FINGOLD'S Manufacturers of ti June �Stiaday were very successful. N `t Basketst All kinds of Fru.' There was a large turnout and a • .-DRY- GOODS. great profusion of flowers with Berry Orates, which to decorate, the graves of, Men's work' shirts, 98C ad. Men's overalls, heavy, Pr, 1.90 Farmers'Bushel Bask the departed.., Appropriate -dresses were given by Rev. A. fancy sox, 9, . 50c Ladies' hose,.. 70c Me- Men's f ,.,Clothes Baakets. Lellan.and Rev. H R, Stephen. 93C and a double quartette furnished iW g -excellent nitisic. 4.00 Moody's silk underwear.... Frank Pennock, Newest.scytes in --Sen&n Mone Proprietor Is oyer an ir so are lorilday 'for their raw hats Phone Markham 1604 moat met on Afth home-coming, They came to Distant Points ad a GROCERIES Z, -frons St. Catharines, Orilllia a 19C Ready cut macaroni, 2 lbs., VOL' can send any amount ofinoney Iarge number from Toronto and "I, W ATTY I Corn flakes, 3 pkgg for 2-5c -other surrounding towns to renew to aur'point in CauadR at a wini Shredded wheat, 3 pkgs �5c inurn of expense by using Ft Stnticlard STANDS FOR THE REST old %equaintances. All -enjoyed themselves with games and sports, Bran flakes, 2 pkgs for 25c Bank Money Order. This method I,--. erg interspersed with the skirl of,the 3 Jelly powders and tumbler 25c the.simplest. snfe�st and niostconven- Large pruneq,.2 for 25 clis '.bag pi 9 whi6h all down 1pe.,after CatStip.Lquart bottle 23c ient way to send remittances by inail to a stimptuous supper. Ongoing in the Dominion ; if the nitiil Rots -away they all said "Good-bye 1 23, we Syrup, 5 lbs for 85C nstray tic logs is sustained. STiouid P & G soap, 5 bars for R will meet again in Claremont." yon de�oire to send muney to a point Fancy mixed biscuits, lb... 23c side the country, a SEandRrd Band R The Claremont Horticultaral outside Society are holding a flower show Christie's sodas, 2 lbs. for 85c Draft will reeve your purpose for. o. Peas, corn and tomatoes, ublialibrary n Saturday, forwarding nioney to foreign place in the July 7& from 8.30 to T, p. in,' List Aylmer, 2 for... 2. Bulk black tea, special, lb.' 63C ofprizes : 1. Best.peony exhibit: -8. Best white rose; Blue Rose rice, 3 lbs. for ".256 28c Sest red rose; White tapioca, 2 lbs. for ... JM MNDARD BANK .,.4. Beat pink rose; 5, Beat dining Fancystripe cocoanut, lb. ­27c,� ii Litter Carrier%, Hay Carriers, table bouquet; S. Best basket of OF&CANAIA mixed flowers. Fir9t prizes $1,00; ESTABLISHED Ptimps, Door Track?, Cow 50 cents: except for the 1.873 Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. ri last two classes for which fall t It will pay ;you to get my prices bn .45 A P J., 'A )nibs Do A,S C 0 T T Cqz-L'A.1p.H'-.'A'UN31-49 above before buying elsewhere,l swill be given as prizes. Onl�.wiera 1...p ber-4ofthe Horticultural Society Pbone 1402,. 2utJA:�%d'A-22VuVJ! FRANK J. PROUSE are eligibl_e to compete. All en- trie ra -7 Nf,, f)-%I"kale s n4t be in by 2 30 p. tn. CLAREMONT J^LTG(T2`J 'A Mal, F �7-AMMs"r 7. TIR 4, w 7 .• 7 W lid n` ge,o two kinds—_ one likes to to it. 'And,•diiiisi.iinS, Wave.Ibehfnd: Clauffisir"Adverdsoetneniiii, S- No R04-tfoer,' intoi"f and thoogia --thaf are able. - ioOt;poii1lts_ HOW DEUCATE us on the. sonde of time. Y ng Rhodes scholars are Bur- I don't know that you should rollick You you Xv rounded to-alsht by people who are in anticipation of. t1ial_. - T49w foot-- d, Barriies AdviceII� .4RE MOE -HONG ADDBD vA.N':B6DrEs to Rhodes s--even if you achieve, them— ORlGINAr� .3 mei very able. But it is you we want to print LY cost between sduo.0r, and shuo.'a.0. ones. Now that for sale 08 ea read—you unwritten fit what will happen to them nextT They cheap. Excellent oppurtunity 'Exit will be carefully sliced Off and sold at for local movers,the stage direction is, alas! Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep these vans-balve been replaced by mod- Thousancl Nightin-I William' K. Brown'--hat fascinating Christle's. On toy soul, Brown, I be- orn type for long-distance moving, Apply_ ri A#'Hiftr Up Their ViftAty. • Hill The Mover, H4�miltun. fellow, your-self (your Interest In lieve you would be wise it doesn't gales, Despise Seniors if whorn passes the love of woman)— incommode you—to stop short of It should be borne In mind that ABY CHICKS-WE HATCH YOUR we will pale, bloodless girls need plenty of, hav varieties, prices 10c up, B You Must," He what Is to happen to you next? greatneser, 60,000 for July and AufLVzt. write "'Chapter One. I depart from Ox- Despise nourishment, plenty of sleep and regu-' free catalogue. A. Switzer, Us If You Must" lfor Counsels ford determined to make public duty lar out-of-door exercise. But a larjLof Granton, Ontario. 4'Chapter 18. 1 reach the suiinift., my highest aim.' appetite and tired, aching limbs tend lot XVG TAXX '"Avoid Tub-71"hufm No, they sometimes fall off. To be to hinder progress. 'save the weak, Ping "Bravo! But how? One place. TO very able and better. thin-blooded sufferer, she must have $1.115 PER POUND UP. V�:tNTT­ Chapter the Last. The result in where immortals are never, never t one samples free. Stocking& new, Speech to Departing 'Scholarsmy case.' table. rich blood, and nothing inselie a Tarn M Dept. I..Oril", Ont. "Namely?i Ah.'Mr. Brown, how we,seen is th. top of- the case of this kind so will as Dr. W11- in Whimsical Vein "One hopes that you are leaving `wish we co liams"Pink Pills. Them pills not only could guide you through the Oxford--teeling,-&s.-the old saying has --Movies for Quebec agog. -The. full-text-is-now-avall--paper hoop: -but we 'know as�Utt]16 Lon it, that red blood bolls, In your veins. enrich and increase the blood supply, ,La Pros" (Ind.):. (The Proviric b of the characteristically whims!- yourself what to being spun for you., that you could eat all the elephants they help the appetite and aid dig$$- taI =e your teeth Secretary hopes that Quebec will pro. I address which Sir James Matthew Yet, the beginning of " you are to in Hindustant and pick tion, relieve the-weary back and limbs, duce Its own films dealing with the X, YO Marne, Bart., the beloved Scottish II be already lies inside you---a, little thus bringing now health and strength u sleep with the spire of Strasburg Cathe history of the French-Canadian race.) and transforming anaemic girls and author of"Peter Pan"and other works speck that to to grow woblie YO dmL That's the epiTit. It . Our history offers a rich choice of sub. to despise a men into cheerful, happy people. Fwlde]Lv read, delivered to the depart- and while you are awake-and that in us helps in your enthusiasm. then, women Ans I Rhodes scholars of Oxford Uni- the fullness of-time, aecording to your The value of Dr. Williams' Pink Jects more Interesting than most gentlemen, ocontlnue� Par worse than others. The rough life of our mis. Ity recently, in which he advised control of It, 115 to be the making of ors' Pills in the case of anaemic girls is e your scorning us beyond reason would slonarleii and the pioneers of the their course Stod- em how to chart the roved by the case of Miss Lucy you or to destroy you. be your not having a cheery belief P� heroic period, the militaryand pollti-' through life. Sir James's address fol- "Keep Speck Under Control" that you can do better. If in ArIng at dart, Marga'retville, N.S., who says: we: It& "From the age of 12 to 15, 1 was In -habits and customs, �O "You will know a great deal more some of our poerfoormaneeg you feel the picturesque settings we can find, cal Incidents, our "in proposing a toast to the Rhodes, an anaernic condition. I was viery thin about the speck when you came back that the straighlest line to tbxongh our furnish abundant material. Only one r1echolars, I am asked to bear in mind here years hence, not perhaps so boodies--sotill-fire. Vonly ask you to and nervous, had no appetite and had condition is ne6ded, that the people flY those whose three years here I bright as you are to day, but I am sure let Mr. BTOWU give the order. I am no desire to take part in the doings Jwhb produce our scenes of French- �and In Europe generally have Just those of my age. My mother got, all very able. 'Education' is a noble setting quite fond of that man. And of Canadian history shall be qualified to come or are coming to an end. And tonic after tonic for me, but they did word In Mr. Rhodes's conception of aKh good-bye and good fortune. gentlemen, I have at you. .--- me very little good. Then Dr. WtI_ do no. K. Brow r"- his fellowship. Vean just remember I.fame' Pink Pills were recommended "A kjZLdly soul once divided books the days Ina little Scottish town, the Education and the Bible and almost f m thefirst they seemed NHnard's Liniment heals cuts, bruls" ro only place I know that beats Oxford Martin Brack in the Leeds York- was nee&d to restore -1 don't mean in gamea-where the to be just what A Busy Glacier. shire Post (Cons.): Much Is writ%n my strength. After taking the pills weavers of all ages trudged on their and spoken about education; hardly a for a time I felt an altogether differ-; The tourist guide was getting tired. Cute In aBa �hanks to distant St. Andrew's or newspa0er is printed that does not ent girl. 7 got up in the morning!He had to answer too many dumb Aberdeen in quest of the college bur- contain some reference to the subject. feeling bright and active, and ready•'questions. "And just where did you *Wffil at series. 11 they returned victorious, say this rock came from?" Inquired Yet these thoughts of God and of for work or play. Sines then I have they reappeared by day, but If they J6 Awa—il-d- ifs-D 'failed, hung about the outskirts until man's life, with which the Bfbte to In- always taken a couple of boxes of Dr. anothermahoo. The guide politely re- Ispired throughout. are the very ones Williams, Pink Pills in the spring as'plied that a glacier brought A down. er_ by Ruth Brittain rilghtfall, then stole to their homes. 1 which are omitted from Present-day a tonic and have thus kept in the best Then up spoke the Inquisitive one �Izy next morning you heard them where did the, glacier or relegated to a minor education. of condition.'! again: "And al their looms again, their teeth set As to adult education, r'land waiting for the next year. Dour position In It. Every, weak girl should promptly 90?" Press,its s8urcee seem to be the dally' w the example of Miss Stoddart, 11 Aw," said the guide, "it went back times — dogged students - no Cecil follo rock." a few weekly and monthly magazines,I Rhodes. But that. speck. was under feeling sure that the pills will renew after another control. and-a multitude of novels. Some fur• her health. You can get the pills from the fodder for the minds of both any medicine dealer or by mail at so "On the other hand, there was an r school in,$ young and old is provided by the cents a box from The Dr. Williams' ole village superannuated But what place does the Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. IF e she slammed tress who. befof ie I:m t I the cinema. take? B as '111=06 7#106co .00 ers%� draw. 412 . i'uat es, p a door on her school for the last time. Paid. (other T ea. F1014i ol"ses and Microscopes to noose from Handy cllked on the blackboard this British Royal Umbrell" to have anywhere Send for List Alberta er. Message to posterity! 'Drat all edu- QptiCAU 00,, ZAA, -122 -Mb -AM*_-W*^- b BABY'S OWN TABLM Uke-Commoners cation" When one select_ txo_jade4--- i seat_14. Calev,". Alta. dons In earnest converse TtM Landon-The King and Queen of among the Immemorial elms I wonder LIMHM DMOR England, like 40.000.000 Of their-sub- if they are ever saying that 'Nobody joects, are seldom seen without a caps- Vacationists Thumb Bucking does look sweet in a has ever, tad to put on mourning clous umbrella hooked over ome arm You'll find many Uses' for eta meet all the Baby's Own Tablets 'a during your vaca- baby. but it to disgusting In LV three- because of me'?. A proud on. mlng : Once one has encountered a Lion, IM Inard !n !need that exists in every home where year-old and sometimes It hangs 04 up--for the best of you If. after re- ' don downpour he can sympathize with i tion days Pack a bottle In antl� _ there are young children, They are a A fifteen or sixteen! The habit flection.you can claim it Traj precaution, however, has 1 Your xTIr them -may cause an ill-formed mouth or In- laxative. but do not gripe They are its disadvantages. for should one want.; or- duce adenoids; and It always Inter. Warns Against Greatness to drop into a picture gallery to get teres with digestion. Pinning the soothing, but do not contain one P But you will and vou7caupot, You ticle of opiate or other ingredient that will do things- probably already can in any way do the slightest harm umbrella and run the risk of sleeve over the band; attachlng ralt• out of the wet he must relinquish the! tens, or putting on cardboard u losing bending the arm cuffs"done them--shady sad ignoble things. to the most delicate chil4d, which prevent a at! ' the elusive mew tai which along; a&Iwo the elbows, are some of the ways to I dear Mr Brown, that will mean Baby's Own Tablets reduce fever, wil].enable him too reclaim ft. 0 OF FM J stop the habit mourning for the least of these who relieve colic, banish constipation and But then even the King,and Queen Another bad habit-irregularity In love you-,or-would If you were found indigestion.*-check diarrhoea. a-Setes take this risk. -Wlbe.*n they pitid so�' bowel action-to responsible for weak out. I-am not saying this to damp the stomach and allay the irritation private visit to an exhibition of anti- A, bowels and consduatfou to babies. you. but ratter as a comfort in case that accompanies the cutting of teeth.. Give the tiny bowels an opportunity es the other day his Majesty's have been reading the sort of They quiet the nerves and -promote qu to act at regular periods each dap You quick eye read the notice stating that to & little biographies in which the hero is health-giving sleep and repose. In if they don't act at firs all walking stlocki!o and umbrellas must are as good as a doctor in Fletcher's Cantona will. soon regulate without a flaw. It may have given fact they be checked at the entrIancer, and Im- them. Every mother should keep a you a sinking feeling that you .can the home, and once a mother has used meodtately insisted on surrendering FARMERS' WIFE bottle of It handy to use in case of never be ]lie him, But yoix may be them for her little ones she will use his own and the Queen's In opite of colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on s�tom-lllke.him and In many cases it will'be nothing else. Thousands of mothers ni sch and bowels, constipation. loss of Among the curator's remonstrance tha� or when baby to cross and & mighty good thing for yew to be as bear testimony as in this,. A GETS STRENGTH sleep. exception would be made in their be feverish. Its gentle Influence over like him as you can. He is more them is Mrs. Hurst. Pine Falls, Man., half. -,baby's system enables him to' full neighborly now that you know lie, has who says:-"I was told to try Baby's Own Tablets by a friend who had used B nourishment from his food, helps him(thee speck. y Taking Lydia E. Pink- The Hero. gain, strengthens.bin bowels. "Of coume. I am not speaking of them for all her little bries and said ham's Vegetable • castoria is purely vegetable and up4o-date memoirs, In which there Is she could not do without them. After A.canny Scot found himself be- Compound harmless-the recipe Is-*n the wrap- r during the Physicians have prescribed it a completely successful attempt to dig using them for my baby boy I quite leagured .In New York for over 30 years. W'th each pack• up the dead and twist a finger in their altree with her and'certainly think Great War, ''his wife being still in ..Rge, the Aberdeenshire. Witon, Ont--"I am taking Lydia you get a va.uable book on sockets. 'Lives of great all re- they are the finest medicine in -Why don't Motherhood. Look for Chas. you go home.to the wife. E. Y>inkham*s Vegetable Compound H. mind us, we can't make our lives sub- world for little ones." t hrough the C hange Fletcher's signature on the wrapper lime: And they may bring us nearer Baby's Own•-Tablets are sold by all Sandy?" exclaimed a friendly Amerl- of Life.It helps me Po 3-ou'll get the gienulne. medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents can. and I cannot praise a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine -What ill -exclaimed Sandy, Indig- it too highly. I was, has me risidn' my life troubled with heat Co., Broc kville, Ont antly, -wad Ye no the Atlantic ocean wV a' tha�e flashes and my croest to, limbs• were heavy murderts' submarines aboor. Na! Prince of Wales Now 34, so I could hardly Na,! I've sent for the wife tae come walk to do my A CJ ise to the -thday Quietly Ism Passes Bb to me." farm work. I saw. opera London.-Britain, on June 23rd, fAhe newspapers 1. wished the Prince of Wales many Every Home Needs Minard"s Liniment ad about the happy returns on the occasion of his egetable C C UN thirty-fourth birthday, but, iti'accord- I have no illusions about the Intellf-I pound and thoug t The first bottle gave vo once with custom, there was no public gence of lions. Their memories dim to give It a' I have told others what % me rest and celebration. The Pince himself pass- so quickly that YOU could think their does for me.I am wMing for on to .., it d 7 ed a quiet week end at Sunningdale, brains were sewn on with a needle letter if ch000se_"-M=� 000 TRW= 3L bettering his golf. and thread.-Charles T. Gay, Veteran I D. you Ontario. He closed his year with a short Lion Tamer. F—HIS EveiyooVaeatioh Need Ask Yaw.ItelOdlillir noeech to students of the London School of Economics, gathered In a ---------------- is an MEAL TRIP. Sail among the Thousand chilly wind on the new school build AJL Ldswds where the scenery is world famous...ex- tag's roof, which later all were glad to leave for a dance Inside. There perie-ce the thrill of shooting the Rapids...expkire he remarked to friends: e Old Fmirith citim of Montreal and Quebec where, th "I say, It was jolly cold up there." I Hc danced with a number of the girl 77-7 . ..play Over the famous Maxioltir Richielleu Golf students, making his own choied" of Age$ arm U traditional...loiter in quaint ancl4int o 11isB.r lUrLks at Murray Bay...Soh for speckled trout an partners. Afterward the students gave Tadoussac's private him a carved oaken model of theprelberves down the-can- northerxk sunwL 7birthday present he would accept, hav- Forschool's crest. This was the 'tonly_,Surol�y th" tzip off449 a variety.of holiday pleasurestduetoIng recently turned down a valuableAnd always them is the perfect seMee,luxurious Re- 1"106glfJ with the words, "I'm too old for STOPoLac" 6UAF 0t1on and excaUjant cuisine invariably foundCo=m resenbit daylth�on boara tiegreat new Uners of C,4NADA STEAMHIP ?8;anolteFiear has'ticked off w GAWSnactaaa LINES. 'flan ta enjoy this Ideal cruise this Year- Let out altering the cellbate state of thePrince, the usual rluestlon, "Will hehelp you arrange your trip.usr ever marry?" Is being asked, but as e stand- About two hours after ea'ing many barm,ess. It has i0mr-Ined tbFor ftaInformation,ratesandreservattlans. usual he gives no sign whteh may be ard %.vith physicians in the 50 yeazo GPPCW people suffer from sour stomachs.taken as an answer. since its invention.hMontreal, Quo i� They call it indigestion. It means t atJ. R. Beck, It is the quick mcthod. Results come over- almost in PTick -:: . Tourists who lately drove long die erves Have been tantly. It is th_� an roved at Office: 48 Yonae Street, the stomach ,n LIn France remark that even in'Toronto, Ont. lances715 Victoria Square ovincial towns hotels have In- stimulated. There is excess-acid. The method. You will -never use &mothersmall pr,� or your local agent. way to correct. it is-with an alkali, when you know, stalled baths and running hot water, which neutralizes many times its Be sure to get the ganuins rhillipeand that five-course luncheons, "Tinvolume in acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- compris," are befug1t served for Eve The right way is Phillips' Milk of cians for 50 year-.R In correctinlreXcels CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES persons for a total of 76 cents. Magnesia-Just a tasteless dose in!acids. Eact bo'ttle contains full diroec- 11r6e -When d io�w water. It is pleasant, efficient and'tions--any Aruintare. SSUE No. 27...Mill I. ,... ,. :' T .n' -"- .w,• +. :3: 'v;. �j,, 31 :, :f ^,r w: :,,. .4n q ,ri. :as,:-.,.aW .'a'n •a;,p,. ?:" a 2'hC. y r,.w• i:F. •car "'+u- —n;.- -�"« *,-•fb'>,. _ ".1 z, •.:tL y :11 , �JLu`a1✓. Ml L. y. ,t . it. I h7yfi 4' i.'� '4 F _ i'T htif M :,'•`v, Y•'. :. a CST• ,.• .,•. , .._.. �, ..,�. �, era.,-.�•..,.r. " r 2. '.. _:.: .K..,,, f, ..•w,..: .: i ',.". .� s - ♦., " , .: , F . - — .. _ . ," .. , .... \. 's ... \ • o \. 1 . ____. s,., t. ._ , - , � _ Round Africa and Return - Marler _ Profitable Business f Europe Agan- Has . - The LT. S. -.A _ and Canada's Cattle flood Will Camps S .RobberiesI. I.ears Net Hold up M _ _ �� �, - Not fa`Head Shi Y to En Sulanlcner Gatherin Enter the w P � Mein Over Half a _ :; ---- ':':y k I land in a ear 't; Fourth Year, 1th Marry ` r � , fr f Million >(a^- j '' % 'a � y: ae 'file export of Canadian cattle COII� Nations Represented Not since 191.6 has there bees so - - .. "; , tinues on the rise, according'to a re• 4 0 daring a train robbery in Toronto as ' , cent bulletin of the Canadian_Paciflo _ . that perpetrated 'on the C.N.R. e: Torch of Peace Featured t£ y , r > real recently at the Union Station. ,i f� , '� y 4 Railway. In the twelve months ended p y European boys o[ many natioaali- in April's total of 288,190 head with - Y.1 .w But there have been spectacular rob- ties are eagerly looking forward to ► * "a value of $i3,900y93E left the Domin- , Deries involving large amounts of August, when they will have 'the op- �� ion, as compared with 218,367 head f _. 2 money, eleven, in fact, since 1818. The'portunity' of mingling with boys of _ ,, worth $11,351,049 in the previous cos- x: yi'evious robberies involved $2.76,000, practically every country of Europe responding twelve months,.and..294.318..._ ^. .:which with the recent robbery brings in two camps, one hi Sweden and the head worth $17,947,910 fn the twelve # + . r` _,__ __l he talal to ib?6,000. other is Switzerlanii,.says the National ,"II"`�• : `x° , months ended April, 1926. With the 1918, Oct. 24-Express car-on To- Council of the Y.M.C.A,here.• For. , , ;,r 5 exception of a few head all cattle ez - �m _conte-Buffalo train robbed by two men, 'fourth consecutive year the World's j�l ported 1n the past year went to the "" who boarded the car at the Union Alliance of Y.M.C.A.'s, with headquar• 5':' United States, trade: figures showing .. station and jun ed oft at Sunnyside, ters at Geneva, is conducting these in- ' .. that 284,234 head worth $13,685,644 `"11 ' $20,000 tajten, $3,000 of this re.•over- terns tonal camps. t ` „„ moved across the border in the pertgd -, ed. John Lett sentenced to ten TA' first' csz=r, designed especially " >. w? Ills as compared with6,A11 head worth t years, Gordon Dougall sent to reform for boys'of Northern Europe will be , " " $b,069,507 in the previous correspond- atory for two years,Walter Lett given held from August 2 to iD•at �rldhme, ', Ing twelve months, and 171,707 head __ 74 i suspended sentence on charge of re- on the Island of Gotland of the east ts" '°"~ worth X5,335,514 In the ewelve months' ceiving. coast of Sweden. Frldhem is the ,F „i w previous.to that. In the recent twelve' -- 1918, May 2-Unton Bank, Church beautiful estate which Prince. Oscar ; ro ,0 months not a aiagle head of Canadian .'` `and Wellesley, $1,200 stolen, robber f Sweden recently gave to the Swed- ` 7 '"�'";� cattle left Canada for the United King• ,*% 9 Y `. `w a r don, whereas 58,775 head .worth $6; i r seuteficed to ten years, ish Y.M.C.A. as a summer outing " ___ 1921, Oct, 13--Bank of Hamilton, fi y ' home. M y y ,� 1103,841 were shipped to th'st country College-and ,Oasington, $3,000. stolen, The second camp will be held from K �• ^ IAhe year before,' and 117,029 head i a � ... r�. F two robbers got lite and one ten Atigust 13 to 21 at Vaumarcus on Lake - _ _ worth $22,322,085 In the twelve months Awl years. Neuchatel, Switzerland. The first In- ended April,1926. . , 192_, Jan. 16-Penny Bank, loss, $1,- teruational camp was held-there is I NOME FROM THEIR LONG FLIGHT - J I "The Insistent demand for Canadian j ""'' b00. 1925. Boys from a acore of nations, Sir Atan and Lady Cobham snapped as their airplane.landed !n Plymouth!cattle !n the United Staten,"-says the h° 1923, April 5-$100,000 In Victory including a delegation from the United Harbor after a 22,000 mile trip circumnavigating the African Continent. bulletin, "end the very high prices Donde stolen from mail van between States, will attend. ---- _- - _. -�- _ I offered has resulted in a diversion of " i ., -. . _ ... ....-- .., Toronto St.,and Union Statlon�Four The camps have all .the anal .tea- ]�/� ,the flow overseas across the ,border , �xere arrested and one man was Lound tures of.American camps=swimming, Reveals Monkeys Ito the aoutl► and the United States is '" �z y , I' Band Speeds Travelers tgrttlty oL receiving and wan sentenced excursions, the games,of many na• ' ' ' ' absorbing ail available animals. The , Are D�sciplinanans At Station in C11u first shipment of cattle to leave for. r' - •' -to flue years. The others were allow- tions, 'discussions on questions of !n- ;� . ed to go. About $96,000 of the bonds ternational life and problems facing Arica, Chile.-Travelers' to Bol-' England-stnes March, 1927, was made 'were recovered. boys to aH countries, campfire talks Perhaps parents would not sigh for ivia are given a.-merry farewell from Montreal.recently and consisted 1923, July 24-Bank messengers and Bible study. The campers live in the good old days when children were here. A military band plays at of 300,head. It was merely a stray .- 'bald u at Melinda and Jordan, $82,- bt.rracks. really disciplined and when father's' the railroad station during, the consignment, however, and not to be p belt rformed'a multitude of fungi taken as the forerunner of 'resumed . i000 stolen, two bank messengers Far both camps national quotas Pe heli hour' preceding the train a .41 is-everely wounded. No arrests. have been fixed in consultation with tions they knew that indulgence of departure. shipments to the United Kingdom. r - - 1923, Sept 28-Bank of Nova national leaders. In both camps the children is a sign of progress up the This long-established custom The'r'e is every Indication that. the y Scotia. Oakwood and St. Clair, loss age limits are from 15 to 19 years. Evolutionary, scale and that one has movement to the United States will formerly was utilised to his ad- I5,090, divan gang convicted and One of the outstanding features of to go way back to the monkeys for- vantage by a foreign official, who 'continue for a considerable time, re. . m.0, seat to prison, the international camps !a the cera examples of the strictest parental when tourists'from his country i suiting to very satisfactory profits to � 9. 1925, Aug. 10-imperial Bsnk,'mony of the Torrch of Peace. This authority. arrived en rot:!e to Bolivia, told 'Canadian breedors. With other poe _ ,� Xtngaton road and Balsam, loss. men}is held,around a large camp-fire., One Perhaps they would not begrudge. them he "would have the band out Bible export .markets .existing In the - a captured in a few minatea and' con repreaeniatfv_e --from_ a em off." The to�Hsts United Kingdom and elsewhere the1. 11 11 draped !n his country's flag, repeats self when she should qo to bed if they odestly objected, but he insisted. future for those engaging in the indns ryt Ir I - - 1926. Oct. 4-Standard Bank. Mac I in his_own tongue the sentence, "The could live with the Martin Johnsons, The band played at the station i try may be considered bright, indeed. Ced! and Elm Sta., loss $8,000• No boys of my country dealre to loan the famous explorers et their African and the kravelers departed, great- "'The cattl8lnduatry fs consequently - . y�, arree►ta• hands .with young- people everywhere Jungle home of Paradise 'Lake. ' In- ly impressed by the attentions of 'on the upgrade in Western Canada. "-' 1927, April 22-Bank of Toronto iia promoting the growing atonement the current issue of "Delineator" M` the official and totally unaware with a prospect of more stable con• ., � branch, .King and Bathurst Sts., rob- for peace among all nations" Johnson tells of the monkey tribes that the celebration sons pot ez= dltions than have existed for some s;e gibed by. three men, lose .{17,841. No Every boy "carries away a- peace• which surround his home, i pressly in their honor. time. Herds are being expanded and +torch. '!'its !e an eighteen-inch each. ":Host monkey children,-. he .eag1� - j athets coming to engage to the Indus- . 't arre?is 'S •; 2937, Oct'.-20—Bank of Nova sociis. oa the bark of wbtch to carved the °'are disciplined by their elders more !try Among other sections the Peace , - According to Mr Johnson the old''River country !s being favored and Dundas and Ossi ton. robbed by Insignia of all the nations present. On teverely than human children are. If the campers light their torches at the one sneaks in upon a feast and steals tale baboons are insufferably auto-,gives taoreaalag evidence of develop• three men, loss $6.900• No arrests• the closing evening of .the camp all a morsel sized by s grow' -up it is at crattc and III-tempered.' "I have-seen!meat into a grear cattle raising ,coon• x 1928, April 2"tandard Bank, 11cIN • p p them," he writes, "wander along and I • _,,Caul and Elm St.s. robbed by two camp-fire, agreeing thereby to carry once pounced upon by the neatest try. Cattle from this country recently_ . men, lose $23,740 cash and securftiea, knock down a ur. r or a female. , the flame of peace wherever they go, elder and the mouthful snatched away 3'O roppad the market at Edmonton atter *.-- Usually the youngster gets a whack and never take the trouble even to look having.been 136 miles on the trail No arrests - on his head besides. Mothers can be around at their victim. One wrinkled j before being loaded on railway cars �` _ 0 I e i•andfather baboon used to mit in the Scout ` �"� ,�. just as severe: If -a baby grabs a g _ Eo travel to the Alberta capitaf. , - Boy Scout to ` o �'''I berry or stick or leaf it la_not suppos- suenrson a key below, us 1r m jnatand gfor at "A now phase of the cattle Industry � beer ed to eat and puts tt Into its mouth ever mon �� which has been twkfng place at 9L �j 11 to South Pole With .. the mother doesn't hesitate to pry,�e�bheer cuesedne jr of f t. John's, Quebec, should not pass with• " ' .1- -.--_ -_ y �'p - . open the laws-and rake-out the for- out notice,' since it la possessed of . - .. I Objectionable Advertisements . . :IfDyrd l."^.,Xpedlt>to11 - bidden article, The very old males: m considerable significance, A 'targe ","� >.' a are most resentful of gaiety among Washington Post: It is generally vegetable cannery there engaged La • >•Nation-Wide Contest t0 Be the very young. It to a common sight realised among publ[ahera of the Dat- the canning of peas sad cora bas to � - in an 'undisturbed tribe to ase a pair'ter sort that a.great maas of,objer a by:produce _several thousand. tons 9 .Held to Select Youth - a izof youngsters wrestling and rolling tionab.e cdvertising matter appears of peavtne and corn husks.annually._ _ - ?sew York-A boy scout fs to i� over and over, and squealCng whether i continua:ly. Fake cures, di*houoat Since ;here are few live stock kept !n I • with Commander Richard E. Byrd to . they are hurt or,not. Either the sight',get-rich-quick schemes and announce• the surrounding country this material • r`' I •, was almost a total waste. Through- the South Pole, according to an an- ,, M of such fun or the undue racket sooner menu Inserted by fly-by-nigh: con - nouncement just made by James E. or later gelta on the nerves-of .some cerus coat the Public a heavy ea'm the action of the Devllopment Branch. ^n West, Chief Scout Executive here. old baboon who leaves off his scratch-'annually. Publishers for years have Canadian Pacific Railway,'the'eannery This boy will be picked from the Ing-and yawning to come over and exercised a self-imposed -cenacrsbip was placed 1n-touch with a Western - Scout organization this summer. This ft take a wallop at the players. He dices over such matters, but it still crease company engaged fn fattening beef Indb h p will be the third big ezpedltiolt with DR. HUNG. The Chinese L 8Th hra trick slyly enough, pretending not into.• the advertising columns of cattle and arrangements made for the y . - boy scouts as members. There are plans a Right from Dallas, Texas, to to notice the little fellows until he is newspapers and magazines. erection of a feeding plant and the __ . now.three boy scouts with Mr. and Hong Kong at an early date. almost on top of them. Then briskly - .a tran-sfef of'Western cattle to ba tat- .': -Mrs. Martin Johnson in Africa. Last 4 he'darts out his long hal palm for tened there for the lEsatern or export' x ry p Fund Human Bones A, year the entire deck crew of the ! a cuff that sends the innocents' over d markets.' Zn Husband Shot 50,W0 Yam Old ,_was erected and 500 1 .. , polar ship .Northern Light,of the Joha and over in the dust,screaming bloody - "The plant 4 . 13 rden-Chleago Fid4d Museum Ezjedi- murder, It is a peculiar thing that in Orusco, Spain,-Human bones estl head of cattle moved abd"fed upon ;1 tion to the Arctic,=was made up of $$ $ Burglar' ouch itistances the mothers never. in-!mated to' lie 60,000 yearn old were the peavtne and �orq. husks with the _ a �Chfcago sea scoots, terfereT: They behave as if ck astise-i Lound in a cave here, 350 miles from greatest success. In the average of As with the 3fartin Joh ex- sent for their young were gn)od medl- Madrid. A quantity of peculiar vases fifty days oi'�eeding the average gats : sedition,•the Boy Scout who will ac- Wife Was Ignorant Of Bu81- . . I was found with the.bones._ per animal was, forty-eight pounds, an- , company Commander Byrd will be ne99 Of ��SUCCe89ft11��. eine ..---•- -- . -- •- -- -.---- average per animal of about a pound t ' ` I. picked for his peculiar fitness to - Man per day. The WesterfY company has1. make this trip. To determine this a I } + - . a en-y-year contract for the by-products t e n t competition will be 'held. Most of the- New York, N.Y.-Police killing of a i - ,. + � v of the_ plant and with full operation older Bo:: Scouts, it is expected, will,I man in Brooklyn'revealed'to a'young �\ tieing pos3ible'this year'it Zs"expected mother recently that the business of - � to fatten and market 1,000 head, this take hart in this contest ,It will be her "successful" husband was burg s • being continued in subsequent years.. . union-wide. There are 825,000 mem- '- ^ bers of the IIoy Scout organiaatlori. �I Lary' s "This Vpioneer development fa im -The candidate moat have had e r Jose tyh,Ricardo, 30 years-old, slain .. e t in a police chase after robbin three portant and significant from several ,i minimum of ao years' membership g points of view. A large amount 01 aJ homes, was identified as Julius Brewis,, valuable material from being-a total f to the Scout movement, attaining first I class o��able sea Scout" ranK who lived with his vvife,and child in waste is now being:proAtably utilized • i The age limits are from 17 to 20 an'expensive apartment-and enjoyed'a `' - ened close fine re utation. and animals are being fatE_ to the, great Eastern market: An : years. Preference will be given to p f s I His .wife never knew that he had additional industry .with its attend• boys who have achieved Scout merit �+ -badges-izr"tire- a ronom erved-termis in Sing Sing and- • vantages has-hes . y':Jersey Penitentiary, or that on the Quebec point and may set the example ._._ avlut-icn, electricity, handicraft,. hik-i nights he was "detained b business" it 'Ing, patbfindiag, photography,• plon- g y - + for other similar establishments, he was robbing houses. His business Ameng ]Tastern Canada'-s manq vege. eering, s.gnaling, stalking, radio' sea-, . . ++- had lately been so good, Brewis had table canneries .there ' are probably i. rflanship blacksmithin3, carpentry, p6 ' recently informed her, they would go others where $itch tntentiive-utilizatton eouservat:an, Interpreting, journalismt„; ^s IeetF1 . .er work, machinery, painting, abroad this summer for a vacation. of by-products could be made. •It perl r.sh. plumbing. surveying and taxidermy, haps pofnta the wan to more economic . Among other detailed requirements Nordica and Mediterranean$ i sal operation of the vegetable canning . '. are that the parents of the boy ap Cincinnati -Times.-Star: Holly- industry just efttitg under way in *I I Alberta, with plants projected at Ed• •'prove his going. wood's chief .romantic actor vas a •. , Z, I "What 1s wrong ++ 13editerranean, the Italian Valentino; - q,,,,w. „s: I mouton, Med.ipjAe IIat .anti 11[sgrath,'� 1 ng with this picture. .le, �. a * _:, -� were the v orda in heavy type beneath Wbatever tfiefr race the ' polished ' _ ` , + the sketch showing a man and woman I screen villains all look like Italian • 4 _ _ Another Tari Boom` , walking down the street arm a. counts. In a hundred ways Holly _ r. Cincinnahi Enquirer: The tacit( Al Robert: aged six, read the words a'nd wood rouges up- the---rather--dim- - has been lowered on polo boots, • - ' r” studied thA Picture In silence for Spanish past' of that part of then which certainly Is a great boon to the, v • some minutes. Then Ile turudd to his world- The rest of us are accepting _. an I father, "Dad;' he said, with a wicked the Mediterranean physiognomy, of , - - . '- - '"�•'•'� ' �m n the street \ ghLn "1 hHmlkaoHta fathew what's r lookediat Sarlicwhat Geaing Elliott races'Smith idealcalled for AEROPLANE U81� IN SEARCH FOR bl board the CREW Norwegian ice `Drink Catlada dry,' reads an ad•, f ' _ �I •i'.Lha sketch. 'What is it7" ,,Well,,, movies heroes, As to the all-con- Lieut. Luetzow Holm s plane is 'hoisted: vertisement. Well, any number of returned the boy, "I'll bet it ain't iia gneaing Nordics, they are tolerated breakAf Hobby at Tromae, l�enmsrk. before the ship's ,t^•�arhrre to search Americana have been trying to dq 2 '.wifo.' as roughnecks. for the crew of the Italia, _ __ _ . that very thing. t� 7- -,A v :L� ,. 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J" - n- ';� •• �,}. -^rt^ w :v� n .r. y s. ���' .y �:.sly ^ r-.".� :ri •7s 3•� „ - x - LO ^(�j Q Rase Excelsior Produco wants Dr. H. T.Fanalse,Resident ID CALISM- young "len and .women to seal ist. Office over Barsdoa's hardware � � wrappers. See advt. * store. Office hours, 9 to .6 daily and Reserve July 24th for Cherry, -Miss Minnie Xorris, of Toron evenings by appointment.*. ' he -�oi q ore yl wood Rtirden arty. to, spent the holiday with her ais- -•CualiuK-F. L. Luke, Opt. D., -- P - Meryl Hall spent. the ter, Mrs. Wni. Cullis. 167 Yonge,St., Toronto's able eye- the ye r _ -Mise _Under the anspicee'ofSt,Geor- sight spee�,aliet. may be couaulted _ holiday with friends in Western Rea Women's Guild, a sale of about foul eyes for glasses'at A. Ontario, home-made cooking, rune work H. Alhn's.drug-store, Whitby, on -Mies Jean Clark left on' Tues- y — . _ and candy will be held on Satur Tuesday, Jtrly•10th. Satisfaction. .:.day to spend a covpie of weeks in, „ * * the`­ day_Buffalo with Miss Ina Marsh. .afternoon,.July ?th,-in Mans- goareateed. 11 world ' t -Born, in Pickering on 13atur- field'a•Hall, Fairport: -Rev. R. H. Rickard. the new "day, June 39th, to Oscar and Mrs. -L, E. Balsdoo, who han been pastor of St.Paul's United Church. Stepheasoni a son(Elton Oscar.) located at Saskatoon, Sask.,- for arrived from Belleville on Friday -Mise Ruth Mur b ,of Detroit, some two sere, has been rumor- last to assume his now duties. We e Q Is spending a math with her ed to the position of yflice mans= welcome hits t0 LjtlO village and th** ,er e s n O �O s1 e r _... we ho his sojourn in Piekerin ��.. uncle and aunt,Dr.Abd Mrs. Field. ger of the Massey-Harvie office at J g -Dr. and Airs. Richardnon and Swift Current, Sask., and has may be a pleasant and profitable like- ,. family, of Toronto, moved last assumed charge of his new pool- one. V ^week:to their eua3ater'settees at tine}. We coag-ratulate him oa . __-Mrs. Clark,of Gan%ncgne, who ( ,pr-- o `�• VernonI Corners. his promotion. has been visiting her parents, Mr. --- aand 'bars. Juniper,.met with a seri- : -Wilfred Mooney, teacher in Duriea the severe storm on Tnes- one accident on Wedneeda fore• r y , —Telsad, is bolidaying at, the.home son, John, were driving into the none. the Continuation School at Wolfe day afternoon, J. C. Bryant and Accompanied by her moth. 'of his parent@ bore... village and the heavy down pour er, she was about to cross the -A. W. Clough and family mov- of rain caused their car to stall. A highway in frnnt of Laws'garage, - ed on Wednesday to Clarke Union Mr. Miller, of Ooha a, coming up seeing a car approaching she heel- -� S. S., just north of Orono, where behind,.did not see their car which d. tated, anstepped back, and then Air. O rented a farm. was moved to the side of the pave- changed her mind and stepped lnff has 5 T -Mrs. R.' S. Guernsey, of New mens, on account of the heavy forward and directly is front of _ 'York City, is visiting her niece, rain, and Messrs. Bryant did not the car, which knocked her down. � - ," Mrs W. H. Bray, and while here hear thea proach of the other car,' She was painfully injdred and - ie renewing old argaaitrtaa^ee. owing to t,2 poise from the than• taken W the hospital, after receiv• -Don't fail to hear the Adanac Ing first treatnient. At present .der and falling rain. The resnit Male Quartette on their first ap• was a-rear end collision, in which we do not know the extent of her Kipearance in Pickering-in Memor• both care were badly damaged.. injuries. Traffic officer Pat Cahill, , ' ial Park, Wednesday, July 18th, Fortunately, none of the occu• was called to the scene, but on 1A " -Rev. J. S. and dire. Ferguson, pants of the care euetaiged serious investigating the circumstances + f; their son, Charlie, and daughter, injury, decided that the motorist was not . A •&lies Dorothy, spent the- holiday -The ananaI etrtiwberry feati• at fault. 6' attending s family re-union in St -A large number of ladies at 1 ,900 /• •0,0 vel of 9t. Andrew's United Church tended the meeting of the Wom- 9b' --J. R. and Mrs. Thextoo and was held on Friday evening last en's Institute held at the,home of }*� daughter, Margaret, of Toronto, Owing' to tht3wet afternoon and the President, Mrs. W. B. Powell. evenin the attendance was not and son, Geo. of Oshawa,attended R last week. Dr. Margaret Patter- and and the program had to be the Dominion Day celebration in son, of Toronto, well known&@ the sr � rendered in the church while the R • - Piekeriag. first women magistrate for the + Q f supper was served in the base- _`'.. Rev. A. R and Kira. Sanderson men t, The question of poatpon• Province of Ontario, ep,ke on " .. vacated St. Paul's Church parson• Socializingthe Police Court.' <..: Ing the event was discussed, bat � ` • - 1r -age ob Thursday last and moved on account of the strawberries Her fifteen years experience za to Whitby, where they yvill in . the Women's Court enabled herM a n- the" r '-] a being prepared a was thoultht y i i s `-future reside. to give an address well worth hear- " -Mr, and Mrs. M. Good. Mr,and advisable to proceed with the fee- log: She told of there establieb- Jr,e Mesera. W. oval, When suallp had been f h y "rent of homes and of the re - � •Mrs Geo. EJpan. � satisfied at the sup r table, they » HnOs 7Heoderson, Juha and 1lormsn claiming of wayward girls, al@t9 d( �f1erepaired to the au torinn where J J 1 lBroadhead, all of Toronto,visited the Hottentot Eatet•tainera, of Ta a:plaided the parole system and with W. John Clark on theboli• indeterminate sentence, She also rooto, rendered a very pleasing - t, day. strea®ed the fact that it was Y ptogrsnt. The first part was g a .. �e rk� I --At. St. George's Church next mtaatrel character, when negro through women's organizations. Sunday : 10 a. m , Sunday School : that the women's court was estab F �• +.' melodies were r.nag, and many ,11 a• ra , Holy Cammunloo ;7.80 p, lined and nlaay laws portaiDiag Jokes ver® cracked in which the _ I• • gym., Evening Prayer. Preacher at named of locale were introduced. to wotnPn were rectified. -!both serviees, Rev. D. B. Lang. Rhe artiste all have good voices. -The 20th annual report ofthe f .+ '��'' which blended well together,and Hydro Electric Power Coa►tnlesion $ Dr. i`I. E. Mc$weu and family they produce a clean, wholesome of tha Province of'Ontarto for the011-141ake a c h e - - ?4 .. ltsft on Tuesday W visit lois broth entertaiomeat During the course year eadia.g Oetob4+r Slat. 1{127,hue h ins at Ormstowa. Quebec. During of the program short npeecbea Just beeo issued, and the facts • his absence Dr. Cal cum of were given by Revs. Atsenre. Rick• therein stated should be of much Gael pb. w III be in charge-of the j .motor's-pro�� ard, Sproule and Dr. Fraser. The interest to the users of Hydro I chair was filled in his usual hap* er .and light is Pickering, 1 During the calithampisa par yy There are twelve rural powerM e s CHAPMAN • lade on Monde motor 'traffic was meaner the pastor. Rev, J. 8. T en y Ferguson.. The pprot•eede at the districts supplied by the Central _ held up on the highway until there door amnunted to between seventy Ontario System and Pickering !was about a mile of care as close rankirthird in the smonnt of w- - -. •1ttetheras tbry could possibly be sadeighty dollat•s. r taken, which, after onlyo 22!for safety. Thhis was the biggest - months' o ratioD, is most Rrati Bhi� Snit" • M � _aggregation of cars ever seen in AUDI_BY. • . ,Niskariag. - _ i o L se concerned. � After ..: ag t o ed -Rev, Dr. tdpaith. a medical Tho annual garden tuakincosts, r ,���, s g party under the gall allowances for ; 'TennisWaetsf > # Balls,'Bab auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society including operation, mainteneoee Imiseiooa from China, who is Dow 1 « will be held at the home of W. G. and administration expeneee,an• a a lbome on forlough. occupied the terest, renewals, contingencies, Pratt this (Friday) July 6th tt pulpit in Bt. Andrew's United Y y and sorts DI Jp01"tlll$ - e - uburch on Sunday moraiow, when at 7.80 o'clock (standard time). obsolescence and mortizetioa and s ti The Audley Community Club w171 lossees in connection with private - he preached a most interesting hold their annual picnic in Mr. F. ISI., customers and companies, the re isermon which was listened to with Chapman's Flats on Saturday,- July port shown a beilance to the credit :.,rapt attention. 14th, instead of Monday, July 9th. of the Pickering power line of - T. U. and Mrs. McFadden and Everybody come and bring their $2048 87. This should give the 8 E E B U N T I N 0 Miss Batbleen, of Durham, aecom• lunch baskets. Oman for a eabstaotial de pa'rsied b litre. Storey .and dao crease in the rates in the near C�lntB+d Dealer �gbter, 0 131oomiagton. visited -Spaulding appointed 1d• with John and Mr's. Murkar oD BROUGHAM. future. Since the reports *so . made no the number'of users has - •- x iMonda , and also spent some time Miss Wilma Furguson is spending been increased from 1'02 to 117;and lin the Park taking in the celebra a week mrith her uncle, D. Gannon. - every year should see the numbs{ L We and renewing acquaintaneer. W. and Mrs. Bayles attended a increasing,'and this should w4b ' For �� weather weal• the - A pieasaatevent took place on cousin's' wedding in the city on Sat- a decreasing rate year by veal". . .. J 10 4 Thursday evening last at St. An. urday last. new at111CtjC Shlt`t ' ebew'e United ic Church.when,after li Gannon and family spent the irew Adworilwenewnsa. -- land shorts s -:.cbvir practice. W. A. and ffire. holiday in Haliburton and Minden via- - • •• Headerson were presented'with a iting friends. beautiful fernery, by the Cboir Mrs Brown has returned from the B{ ORBALE-Jersey now. hash. Test sad Official Board of the church, city and reports that her sister is e 4 "R.Lisui,toe 2b,eat.s,PtrJcerirf�, 44 _ as.a token of their appreciation of slightly improved. OR SALE-Good. *ecend-band �a - their services as members of'the Miss Jean Wright:, of Green River, FOR and ttorBe oke• J.S. Batedna rick- 'rhe newest and latest LII, Men's• choir and their assistance in other spent Wednesday of last week with oxine• 44 Underwear. Get ,them departments of the church's work. her sister, Mrs. Carl Devitt. OR BALE=Holetein boli. itbout]7 )air. Hendereon made a suitable re. N. J. and Mrs. Brown and family Fmonthsold, Will register, Charlie Cooper, at Bunting's. ply to the address which was read have ben visiting with-the-former's Claremont. �4 a by Mrs. J. C. Stork. After'the parents, T. C. and Mrs. Brown, 'TtIMOTHY SEED FOR BALE-Ap• J. W. Dyer and lady friend, Mi l ply to "arold Barclay,R.R.Z, Claremostt, . • • Presentation ice cream and cake #, p Mar Peeves of *shave spent.the shorts Clare 318, Sar FTea� T BniltIDg� - '- ` Plokerimi g ' was served, Mr. Hendereoa ie re y B tiring from the teaching profee- holiday with Robert and Mrs. Devitt. WANTED-Young teen and women - Established 1857: ':. sioo is which he has been engaged Caiwl Devitt left on Tuesday fora �YVV �r �;ng„r p�� Rom Excelsior Pto- week's - week's holiday in which he will visit ducts Ltd. Pickering, Ont, 4-4 - = - for forty Sears and be and Mrs, Buffalo, Niagara Falls aryl _Colling --, -- -- Henderson will make their homePASTURE TO LET-Will tate cat- S'' S in Goodwood, where the 'letters t1e rt pasture. Also for sale,wagon pox and A., Airs, Johnston, of Manchester, aril ether articles like new, Wm,Lacey, n)oz and �./ mother is residing. We regret Mrs. Bayles, of Greenwood, visited 41-44 - *L vee' much W. and Mrs. Bayles the past �A-L FOR'SALE-A tit acr + Oqr Tnl at week. ' -of good standing timothy hay, just east or '. -There see a large number of A severe electrical storm, aecomp- St.Andrew's Church,Pickering. Apply to J. _p •; eople who do not seem to realize anied by a heavy down-pour of 'rain, Poynter, Pickering,- 44-46 ' - • � - • ,. :- - ' the object of the "stop" signs that passed ower this locality on Tuesday 'STRAYED-From-the premises tit �e iepreB6nt BtrOIIg•1�i1tIIa1 Fire lII$llranoe are placed at dangerous intersee• afternoon. the undersigned,just west of Greenwood, a ' tions on the h.'sy,wa The ob The Women's Institute will hold Durham bull, grey. Finder please roti- Com Bnies whose' Ates are the 4^ y g y W.Pengelly,Greenwodd. 44 p erament-does not to to the expense their-xnnual••meeting at the home of lew9st Obttt"able. k - AiDebaliagrtbew slltnl.-merely as firs. Sheppard on Tuesday,July I6t11, BABY CHICKS FOR BALE-The - , -- _,p means of ettin rid of the peo at 2.30 p.m, Everybody come and en- last batch of the Beason, . W n li new low- . g g y er prices, tchoo per hundred. R e deliver.Brvee ,'We insure both Village and Far=t! <• Ale's money, but they are intended joy a good afternoon.. Ritchie,lot tai con.3.Pickering. 43-44 _ to decrease the number of asci- Congratulation9 to Miss Annie Bay- - properties. - �� dents. If every person would ob les who has passed the third exam- �]fT OUR PRICES—On new and y "r] 3nation In fano Prima used term machinery.cream separat.r,also :Pi6>prtttlm Tilts!• glladly s`nppiied , without,obliptii"il . : _ nerve tlse %dvice .thus given iE P (Primary) `at tht Frost wire fencing and gates. It will pyay you. recent examinations of the orontfie; v' F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 7814.sats would have a material effect on o - ..i the amount of copy sent the news Conservatr•y of Music- frORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- s papers Of the country. The rail- A number of our people paid a visit 1 DRY (Semi finiah)—•Let our driver call and y' to the Claremont Union Esme espiaia our 24 hour service. Just leave your Fire, Auto, AccideDt, ✓g1CkiAMl. way crowing eigtsal, "stop, look, t•�r on name with Mr.S.W,l avis. barber shop. We x �IIRAN��'r—Life, Hated," is also ignored,by many, Sunday last.to remembef their loved will pick up.and dsliveFBtimea.-week. p>!vD13-Government,Municipal, Oorpon►tion. `motorists partienlarly. Some for• ones by decorating their graves and to . OR BALE-A quantity of cedar - ATGAGB LOANS on Farm Prrgqperties. a� AL BST',kTB-Farm and Residbntlal. - get about the crosaiag and the join in the service which ryas conduct- Fpoiea suitable for radio or telephone poles, _ r ed on that occasion. Also•Henderson motorcycle �4-cylinder. Prices a ",r sibillfy of as approaching train A number from'here attended the right. #*ply W.J. McDonald, lot 29, rear of ' nll close at hand, while Otl]era sort•1, enng. White's sideline. 44 46 : W .' -B A R K E R. S O N 8' funeral of rile late Wm. Cassie, at rely upon the speed of their care Agincourt on Friday last. Mr, Cas- LIARM FOR SALE-107 acre*good to carry them safely poet the point ;tie died after a brief illness, although j rand,adapted for gain dairying and is No, p f. 4 1 for fruit gard•mng,well watered,large orchard. pICgERINt3 - f , - of danger. It may be that in time he ,had been in failing healt)v for Food farm buildings. near a school and church, people will find 'out that it will some time. ' Much sympathy i* ex- Lot 4,con.3,Pickering. 1-4 mile west of Audley. i~ Possession April let.1929,with privileggee to p�py + Irtay to ntno when advised to do so brewed for the family in th�i �lc- this fail. Apply to Mm.2Jamcs Mcl3rad . by 'bele signals. - reavement~ Kendall Aveaue,Oshppa. � asci IT01aphone Pioker rng•4.800 = Y P. 0. Box 40 : ,.w r..u- ,+s.•, nus, ,.«, ,�:,. •.. '..,• ..G,•..�•, ., ,., ...;. _' �, -.? ;.+.' .��..:- •:a ,,. 3,t^,�.'. xq:' :� 'cL•,.. ,�. � n.,..m,v+. ( t,xa p ^,.,,,. ! a -+•-�,:;, c. .n,' ..! y ''t,..: -:. 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