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HOOEY-Physician and Sur. p g s`. : �T - yt Graduate of University of Toronto. .� � grounds. These grattnds are am le Rev. :Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyck, of il+■ Phone Pia 1526. a1 4 > aecotiamodate any picnic party, Bay City, Mich,are visitin with Mrs. r E. FORSYTH, O h.D., Diretttor W. M. Miller, R. D. and Mrs. Miller. , pp -+ <._ CFiERRYWOOD:, Some of the visitors of the week R .Boal 2rocirtito of Ontario.Req. : . $etablisbed.1888 . t Mr4`�barot the American optos�icil gaskets oI 8+11 B1Ze8 were: the Cecil Bate family with Miss Eye. examined by appointment Bate; Mr. and Mrs. Milroy with Mrs. w Ctaramont, out. One of the most beautiful services " ever.held..foT-a few years was held Philip; the Misses Rowney, of To- . anti descriptions 3n the cllerrywood United Church'on ronto, Mrs.' Cleveland, of Blenheim, E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Sunday, July 8th, when. nineteen and Mrs. Roy -Betts, , Ridgetovv s. lx 1R with;T. C.'and -Mrs.''Brown• Mrs. 8,t : owQst riC86 young people were baptized and re- o"citor,Notary Public Etc. Money to .. p _ W. Carton at M. Hamilton's; and the r' out. south wog,Court xoaae, tyhltby. 2bly ceived as member@ of the church. The 5 a G.BROFVYINU. K. C.. Barrie Q astor, Rev. W' Rac,kjtam, had char A. ter,Solicitor,No 'ublic. Annee'Etk., lt7alt.-fOY' s8118 of the service, and he exhorted the Hogle with Mrs. Hogle. slid nary Johnston family, of Toronto arfd Earl 111-=P=P-_3W. l peat ofPoacoffice.Dundas street, young people to hold sacred their ` Mr. week Whitby. Fouse phone ase. O�ceplone x92 membership .in, the church; to hold ' CHAS. A. WHiTB. before them a very high.�odei, even Re • M McLeod. left th y 3 EATON ROSS-Barrietere• So- Christ Himself; and to be active..In ' _.Whtrip uatois Northern' Ontario Building, aao' I'}.npteseor to late W. G. Bargee for a tri to Scotland. as T � Phone Mark 6426 Our baseball team defeated East pv� t3caun church service, and above ail,.to be Toronto in a league erne on Satur- +�" 0, .F.Rosa. faithful in spiritual communion and gu g - - . Adelaide 2787 Bible Study. -- 1toofin -Material! • __- ._-, ..-- --.._.. daThe-Sunday evening_excursior>trail, _.__ _ ._ -- IOHARCSON PICKERINCI- _ - � � tris, Solicitors etc.. tis-214 Conted. --- for Toronto made its first trip front eta ife Building. Corner Yoage and Rich. Adanac bale Quartette,Pickering, :taoadSta.,Toronto.Pbones tvfain 1390 and Main Wednesday, Jttly 18th. the north last Sunda 5 x British Columbia 8binglee' Y 0490, Pickering office open Wredeeada and $Z " " The Forsyth clan,about 400 stroi>&. t r y - a- met in the park. here on Dominion li3atntday eveniaga. Phone Pica.8600. 8t! No, 2 8 and 51 g ! ' �A#OU_NT ZION. � � Day at their annual gathering. .• _ . �� . . .. �•.: ,�,�i",�M i hest C_ U WS 1?etstal _ A rand ides party will be heed Miss Hammond, of' Attwood, has a ` �LABE^B. BEATON. D. D. S„ TORONTO ASPHALT g been engaged as teacher of Modern pp•''•��rice$ on the lawn of the united Church lt' Graduatetof the Royal Coidge of Dentat ROOFING • here on the evening of Friday, July Languages in.our High Sehool. r 8eraeoro+ Voivewit of Toronto. Officeces Jesse and Mrs. Davis, of Brantford, _ +� weereDl9 urs 1e a Gortie�neay store, Whitby. fin,pidtha, 4 in�1 Shingles; also Ch Aid S aety heTeaPw will be served i n pi ars wnit known t week residents amor�g friends �a�� �{aii pwae six W 12 :1 W 8.80 lad.' 4aly Mets] Valley and the basement of the church from 0.30 in town. Ridge Roil. until all have been served. A choice NEIL C.SMITH, D, D. 9., L. D.S„ The United Church Sunday School etewr to Dr. ) N.Dales;, Graduate of program will be queen by the Ever- the al College of Dental Surgeons and Tororr Material, Or will give price On Y anti congregation held their annual Ready Battery Boys. Al and Bob Har-toUn7versttY, At Claremont office over 1). A. floished job. picnic on Wednesday of this.week Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday• Pboae ve who are well known to radio r+�k 7 Oshawa. StouB taut v� _ . "���� `��,±A*'T� . . fan_4, and' Malcolm Wood, piano ac- _-- =.._._ a ���j� • Rev. Ezra Turner, .an old Picker- _ a • cordionist and accompanist, of Toron- to. iri bay, called' here to visit his bion ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L D£+„ >; D D.S. Graduate of the Roya) College of Music will be furnished by the the' John. He is on a ?,000 mile Y Assist Surgeons and the university of Ttxtmw LUM� Yjk,RD Uxbridge Orchestra. There will be a A Rood supply of Hard and. Soft (�Bce above) S Saladoa'aatore.Pickering,,Ont. refreshment booth on the grounds- 'rotor trip from Portland,Oregon �l on hand, Ali+o�a Ea I ++ Office hours 9 a m to s p m, w by appoiria --- -------'---- A large flag and pole presented to PP y meet PhonePtck8700. '13, !�1 ♦�+�♦ a !�1 Admission ,adults 60c.; children 25c. our park by Mr. Berkey, of Chicago, of Kindling Wood, -: ♦HE MINING Iii Fa♦ hag been installed at the east encs stove length. _ (�stststmws 6arisftl. -,;' . -- ; � - . 2 f Ph Pi _ DUNBARTON. of the park. The flag is 24 feet in 1 t - Phone Pick. IiUB. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- We buv and sail, furaleh quotations _ diameter and the steel pole is 100 .Fke and automob+le insurance of all kinds, and information on all Lwted and Everyone should attend the S. S. �� . feet in height. �+ reP ', g�tpa�aof soild financial std- Unlisted Mining; Stocks. Unien picnic, June 17th, at Oshawa DONALD MI NRC, PICKEIiINt3 �s tw• -We-will be pleased to advise what Chas. and Mrs. Anrrs have spent a (3REENW04D. r Mrs. Boyer entertained scar-load S�RI��If��A stocks to buv or to bold,or most enjoyable week motoring L. , CFORGE KRAY-Licensed auction- wbat stock to sell. through Eastern Ontario and Quebec. Building and General • s se`s ea.Altosa Live stock and of cit friends .over the week-end. _ attended to Terms re nab aaR ='Clients ea'e making moaay by The young then and boys, also old- y Oontraeting. .8. .ilia, Psrneseoc>g sce0a. 81••4 fo1}osLio�.onr advice. ez mea enjoyed.-a-clsargivarl at Liver- Earl H owsam and Phil Willows .--Eatimztes furnished on all chases ) -- __. . a were in Uxbridge-on Satar ad y even- Our long experience la mining. es- pool Arms on Monday evening to Wm. Ing of work-Interior and Exterior, , �,t f onauI.. Licensed Auctioneer. tendin over a period of twenty and Mrs. Vanstone, a were treated Llterstloos and repairs. 1' . tw oomnstae ark asaa ow.rt, soe, g Pe y Allan and Mrs, Thomas and son p" i ttaaWas au klads asunsto w GO Sharon" years, allows as to _give sound advice most hospitably by th host. - g On Thursda avenin of rias week spent S turd; with Alf. and Mrs Chimneys Built - Ooncretr Work. a oma at•.r t o., Ong an Lips invertment f+rature of a mice g y , or the speculative feature of a pros• a meeting in the intRereste of the Tremble. ?bone Pickering 5718 It„>,16ATOlq G=ax mining sentare. Mr. Killam, of Reston, called on F'AIRPORT; ONTARIO osta.avaasar, Ososdsetoaae tet k.elutq Bible Society will be held in the James and Mrs. Raine on Saturday - ia seooaara�egatesuy to I%: SOLLOWAY, MILLS at 00, church. A good ,attendance is hoped evening. +eases• ;, Ova y"''s Members of Rtandard for. The address will be given by Mr. reen and Will Middleton have S H I N ` L � S Stock Exchange. an outside speaker. Members of the Montreal both purchased new cars during the W7 M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- A large number of our residents -;,�iooa-Scotch Shingrltke TIONS'••R,la York, past week QatarioaadDtabas yiaiagt E:ohange, were present last Saturday afternoon K3alc Galvanized Bsre{Rhinglee Coaaua.. A8 kind.of sal.. � .t'tmd.d P y Emmerson and Mrs. Ormerod and to. Tarma ramooabia. Daus ry kaftw rosy Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, at wedding in the L sited Church Bird's Felt Slate Shing teal arragae at NXW9.Om,ev, gen ase Metropolitan Buildi family spent the vteekend with friends _ drat vsotoaa o.t is+depae• po nit• the chief participants being William in Claremont. for sale at- TORONTO, ONTARIO Vanstone, of Whitby, and Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Lanz, of St. Thomas, is vis- T, PATRRSON'8 CLA1t1iMONT r Pbones: Adelaide 8871 and 8872 of Liverpool. The church was beau- iting her sister, Mn. A. Tremble, foi Cali and get prices. Phone 2$1. Why' Be Hot - T tifully decorated for the occasion. a few weeks.THE RURAL Rev• Dr. .Fraser rformed the cere- � , of Toronto,Pe Mie Olive fe adage DANCING "'hA � /'1 ' /kJmony. Afterwards a wedding break- i4 spending a few days with Alf. and D A V d• t, SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. fast was served to, many guests at Mrc. Tremble. ;When you can keep cool the bride's home. Miss G..Pengelly arrived home from There will he dancing aL by cooking on a Real Iiatateand Iwnranaa Waverley, N.Y., on Saturday after ACRNETT'S DANCE HALL ' Famous Adanac Quartette, Pick- spending a couple of months there. New Ndecdon oil Stove -Farm Properties a Specialty. Bring, July the 18th. Misses )kildred and Gertrude Cor- (Dew Drop•Io) Sw our Dow modeL Held Offioe:818 814 Confederation '. ... are ding their holida s with EVERY SATURDAY ' betL span y Life Building. Toronto. C14aPtPt V w000 . r Alex. and Mrs. Moore of Brighton, at 7 90'p. a.(staadard time) We have a good supply of Pi►ris Phone Pain i890- Winter Bros., of Audley, have com- - Mrs. Milne and Effie had a very pleted F. L. Green's fence in so far .Green, Arsenate of Lead. Branch'Office:' GordonBuildi enjogable trip to Niagara Rou Hills Orchestra in attendance ' oR, as they are concerned. Mr. Green its .. Arsenate of Lime, Pickering Otptario. Sorry,to hear that Mrs. Maellroy may add a little to it in the future. E Hewlett,Floor Manager e Phone 8800. 28tf sr. is under the doctor's care. �BprWklers and Sprayer's. Russ and Mrs. Philip motored over Round and Old Time Square Dance _ Mrs.and Miss Usher were at Hamp- - t Lawto !Lo-ware and Garden Toole. ton attending the Clemens picnic. from Buffalo on Sunday and spent �- to.flret•clase music TIMB rABLB-Piokeria Station the 'day with Will and Mrs. Middle- blood supply of = Mr. M. L. Tarvis spent 'the week 'Admission ?b coats s cou 3 ? ' pp y T.S. Trains going idast due sr fellows• end with her sister, Mrs. A.'O. Flett. ton. Miss Elva accompanied them on * ~ Other Eitrdwara ISO. 10 Mail 7.68 A 1G' their return trip. George Barnett, ;Prvr%tor " . 2N Lneal 1'...44 P.lL. Miss Gollan has returned home after Half mile east of,R-uge Bridge s0 LSI 6.25 P.X spending 'a week with Miss Emily Wait for F'iretneo's Garden Part -. •.-Phone 4800. _ - - _ Gates �- y' at Aosebaok Corner Sunday train, SAS A.M. Brougham,Thursday, Jnly 10. �TT �• QQ p Trains gotn� west due an Wows- Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson are visit- - iii.l�i� BUSHB 1 lio. 2B Local . , 9.82 A,M. ing their son,. Walter, at Harrow- OUNBARTON. t,. r 27 Loosd "1.44 P.M. smith. - PICKERIN(I •" 9 Mail 9.06P. K. fladys Petty ig'spending Tier.vaca- ©n Sunday,at the Community Hall, Sunday train, zb P..X., tip; with her grandparents; James Sunday School meets at 2.30 p.m., r � :? ` Foregoing is according to Standard and lays. Todd. Church service at 3.30. At ^r.30 .open • Thrsfty $anse�s es air service will be-held on the short. - Lime. Miss Irene snit Mr: Waiter' Fenny at Fairport Beach. Both,services con- Will Sunday with their parents, A. i'P � Will quickly• recognize•the unprece- " an l Mrs:Fenny. ducted by Rev. W. R. Sproule._ On �A�„Q� I - dented values now offered in Congol CLAREMONT- Wesloy.and Mrs.J,aughlin and faro- Saturday, July 21st, the Women's 1 eum Cold Seal'Rugs'lit the new lower: Guild will hold a,sale f than-ever ries, rices.that cffer ily spent Sunday with the Q• home-a on THIS NEW P p CREAMERY ! mother, Mrs. Laughlin, cooking and serve afternoon- tea on tremendous savings. Mrs. Blenkin's lawn' Dumbarton Vil- a - --- Russell'. Davids-an, .jr., spen�- the + Patterns-The new 19N range is the - - " ' week'-end at the home-ol' his-parent-T. ]age. most beautiful yet shown. Higbeet price paid for James and Mrs. Davidson. On Wednesday, July 44th, a very DOLLAR IMPROVED QUALITIES Orearn at the Miss G. Lenz has returned to her Pleasant day was spent at the home ��o� . the new Multieote Surface in the home at Port Dover, where she will. of Hairy and Mrs. Marks, when'about - ' greater improvement in years-icing• ClaTe�lOr�, Cj='e �Q spend her summer vacation with-her 72-members of the Timbers family_ 1 w wear is built right into and thruugb• - tt++ parents. da congregated as ver o hold a reunion. The �AUOf out the thick long wearing surface. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chapman and Y y pleasantly spent in' - Give us trial and be convinced Elwin Lintner, spent. the. Week-end speeches .and .in, talking,, over old As ynu k6ow Oongoleum Gold Seal r n Charts a times I)Sr the older members of the , „rt with the Iatter's.pa parents, s and Rugs are all guaranteed by the Gold Mrs. Lintner. group, while the younger ones made Seal on surface ELM DALE M�Li..'� Arthur and Mrs. Hodgson, of Hai- real good use'of their time by play- AD ES in games, running races and de- - -i rowsmith, spent a few days here'and g ger g Note these lower prices: �ZCSERI�TaI' were accompanied here by Mrs. Wm. ocarina ice cream. The oldest mem- Take advantage of (lh�` tuz6 formerly 15.00, now.la•50 Smi -and Bertha ber of the group was Mrs. Marks' �amazi offer to � 9 1&25. 11.75 \ �i cry enjoyable time was spent brother, Matthew'Timbers, of Stouif- a villa who is 68 ears of a He is 7 the ease Valet 0.60, 860 For Pastry use a e home of,Reg. Somerville, on y �' :Autostio Razor. " _ 8.75 Saturday afternoon when the Gil- the eldest of a family of ten, the-- 5.50, he ' p 7.60, " - 93 a` 6.50' 5'00 Our Royal Brand chAn's family held their reunion, ranks of which have not been broken -'Revolutionary im- 1 'W*aare now sellingImperial Floor pleasing and gratifying although they are. scattered wide. provements have r to the minister and officials of our -Three are stili in England, one sis- made it the best War, a wax that s hard to beat' "at your Grocer's. _ Sunday Schott, took place here on ter in the West, two sisters in Sar- for glow and hard wearing surface - •.razor ever produced. - „ Farmers who have wheat' a your Sunday morning when nineteen mem- ria, a brother who is preaching in "No knack[ required - -. ___ .four made from your owls bers were received into the United Washington, and- Joe who lives in t- _ in usi Act rod As -s Ce rr j I Wbest. We can Churc Markham. The youngest member of - u Act-today v r " rind it. A very exciting game of football the family throng was the infant son it Yon want one. was played here last Saturday even- of Mrs. Wilmot Rayrnor, of Milliken, _ _ - a�` i E C. JON1�9• Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chicken Feed, ing whA_TL4he boys defeat-ed Brough- who was only a month old and didn't HE- P1 KE R\ . I N NE. D. Fi)neral Director; hen feed, chop, milifdbd. a n team'by the score of 3-2. Sat- appreciate a family re-union, at least Chemist and DruRltist, Phone 1800 Chopping ever week-ds urday evening's game,will be just ar, he wasn't a bit happy like the oldest p1CKRRiNo, - - UNI'. P y y - exciting when Green River team will member was. The party broke up • • olltllfl�d0 r play 'here at 6.30 p.m. Come and after a good supper, and everyone WI-2r Piakering, $�. lq :,=.tCCSWO= help the boys with your rooting. went-home tired- but happy. 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I � , -----�-­­.�� once; at3a.st the truth 'about the muT- the audience turned In my direction - . -. .- ,.,;, k 4*� I . , -, -4 1 " . . der- would be revealed, The choking made him dread some ,ountoward in- . . 1 �, 0, 1 . �. ­. I -I - ­ I! 1.-I 1�. - -1 Is' - ,Z- W-A, --. . I . .�' I - - ''; 1. .1 Z,�,-, :,.....�� .,.:cries of Knife, the Eskimo medicine cadent. He 4s,red not abandon me to I .. �41 � - A Or ., - � � . . ��, , z, !1.,�,'� 4W,4-24� . . . . "i 7� I ,-i- I� - - : .-j. � man, who was conducting the 'seance, my peril while he warned our com- p .. ... .- ... � . "I ,44,i . . ..4 . %,, - - ,� .. ,;3 i!: .. I I., I I I I .. .. � ., . I I gave place to wild gibberish. Him' Panions at the house above. . So he :,­.... ;:", . . : : . I . *,I;:� .. , I :,!I L�'. .' . ..: I .:� ., .. . .­ . " ...'.. p ,:I,- . I . I )•: R :­ ­ 9-�, I ;; � I *�I- � - ­ �A� "!��'�,:: I - - , ,, I � .. � i � :�, , W,.7' - , - - father, who stood near by, told the stood, like a vigilant sentry, prep - - '. , .. . . 4 A k...## - 'idl � ' " . :' ; ( , . �.". co- ...� - natives thils. was.the white man's to leap to my rescue and battle .. ­� - . .. , - . � : . 1. .."." .A language. But Knife was less hysteri- against the overwhelming odds the .�1; I, � "I ���I I . .� . L' ' I i ; I I .. . 4 ... . cal than he appeared. He looked at moment the whistle sounded. . fv I � .. �.i. - .. ..,:. ­� . the accused white man beside him and The seance lasted about two hours, I.- I jabbered significantly. The white and contained several minor Incidents . - . . 0, ! , . - . . ,%�,.-, . I , -, -' 1' man, whose wits were quick. answered in wb,Ich 1, played a leading role. ' . .. . . � . . J� .: 7 '7'�e , .- , . .. ,� I I , . . " �, . ,.:,1� 1�. :�:, .: I - with the first words of- Latin that Knife's audience was in the mood to � ; .1:4 "- 114'.�.I . I .... � ...... .. 4':., , � �­ � I 1 . . ..�i., . .. ­ . i:�i 4-I , � � carne into his I ..... ,��;,, :. ­:, , 11 , ,:� head-"Quadrepedante credit any deception, 'and he was too 11 . . �,%41,'�*. , , . 4 . :� ' I , I . ..... . :�: .. .; � - ......: . ­ .1. 4 ..:.:::::4...;4 X��'i ,..":.�.. . .i, e t putrem sonitu quatit ungala compum." shrewd to lose his opportunity. A; . .:-,- I '. I .1 � , , ­...­­­...I-1,,:-.1­:-1�.,:I . � . - I -�..:". ......".4'.14:;:.;.'::�!­ . - ,11 - I , . : .4, `.":...:.j.,. ..;. .. I . ..''..... :­ ;0.1­1.11�: 1 . � - "Pamakalawillailitoolooka." respond- One stage he led his first wife Into . . � !. � ,;" I :*rll 1- ,$�;;y:,­��', ..!.:I.�- ­ ..... . . . : ,.:. �.:::�::,4 ,.�� '.. :.1.11.%:,� ..1. . .. , . .. ,.:.:Ii� ­i�,:��.��:-:,,, I . . � , . :. .. .. ;­r:,�il - ... "'' .; .I.:, , , . I.. I ­. - .11. , , %�,,":. --1".. ,�:­ , . . , , ... ..i::: !:. - . ­ 1.1:1, ---1X-:. % . -1 .. . ,4j,:, ­ 1'. ,�7, �", -11., . .. ., a- . . :ad Knife. the to execute a "white man's" �': . .. - X... :�I.,,, - ;­ . . I . .� . 4 I � I, --!,.::�:o� 7 , /, � , . I �. I- . . ,1:::::4;. : �:�; ,� ;4 . , !:, W. .� . I �- -.4 , � 1.�I�' Then the white man's Ls uare dance they � .. .­ .. . �� � : ,,:,.- Latin gave reel; a'kind of aq had I . .., meaningless learned at Great Bear Lake; and In out and he continued the meant . - . . 11 � :. '', ,!::..... I ... 1. 4 .:,:�:]�:-:.. �','. ,��� ,�;� !;::.11 .. - -p,:I .. .. . . I. .. . .-. .; . conversation In French. his wild gibberish-' made Intelligible - -. ��. q ': ' , I 1. .,V;- -------�-"... -- .1 ' * � :,­, -. , Diamond Jenuess, who was this to me by signs. he bade me summon . : - . 1. ...., �ellr-., , .: .. � . .... .''�',�: I I . ­:. . , �"::: .. 1..: !� . . ..:;.-� � - . .... .:. . . . �. ' ; white man, tells in his book, "The Cockney to join hands witb, the �' I ., ... : . 11, ���11 .1 .... . �. ; . . .. E`� . . � . I . :,. ::. :. .,... . . iil. ....� . People of the Twilight" (Macmillan), Younger wife. ... 11� I.� N'l , , : ':,*�"'` I � . : W., --�- . I.. 7. ' .. I ! i . �ii: . , . .�nT,.:., 7 . �.,.. 1--- I .. of his life among the Eskimos. in The Performance ended at last, and - ��:;�.: .'' 0.­� , . �t..,., ;" ­". � . . 1914, 1015 and. 1918. be, with other the People began to disperse to their . �. . ,:��;.I . . .11 1% , . � --1:,:,: ";. ,­$�:,: . . � 1� ­ . , I.. I . ...,1. -� � . .� . I �!*T .. I . -, , . " . '. �,4 � . .7 . white explorers and scientists, lived huts. Cockney, who was among the ". ­: , 11 . I. ,. I.. .. ,,� q . �. ,.,:*-e 1. . ,. I . . I . - . . . I . . . � I , I ..�.,�.�. - �,?"'I .1 . among these people about Coronation first to vanish, hastened to.the station - I . 75 .1 R, I I . ' . ­ . "I 1�� �, .. � . 6 -, ..h,� Gulf, on the extreme northern coast to describe my abnormal behavior anrit- � .... ­�­��­.� .. - - - 0�, . !­ -- . I . . - - . - .. 11 �. -- �14 I -..- , - ------Z-1Df the-.Catiadian -maintaud-. Fishing; organise-a -strong-WtY--Uffii--a-twould I . '1�,4'4 ­-­ . , sailing, hunting the caribou had taken bring me safely home. But befori he . - .. -L � .. '- �,,� ��:, .1 . . . . 'a I , ,�. -.1 . up,much nt their time, and study of had finished his narrative. . . .. . ., . . 1. I ­.,, .. ­:'. , � .I . . ; 1. :?�:, -'­. " � I myself . �, L .:­ � ,!, I ­ .. k7`11, � �. "I 51 I'll. '.. , . the well, arrived on the scene, and offered a ' � 4 - ��..': .. . �! . .11 I I. 11 Eskimos had progressed I " 91'. � , I.. !�..; . . . ­ . . I � Many friends had been made among more reagoakbie explanation of my � ,... , .� --- �.: -. . �� ,f - . .1 ­ � .. . I I ( - . �: ,' ".., , -1 . . " *: , :,.. ., - 1 0-4,I I . . . ., ,!T 4�: .4L , �. ,�, ". . , . . .1. . ­ , . . � I :the natives, and. we read, conduct. :-� . .. �: ,- ,,rr, .Ir.,�,.,"'.L, ,� ,11.- ; - I � , '. -� -t, *�11011*.1" ,�L ., I. . :� I .1, il I I . .1 I . , Z . , .. � ­ :�.�, , vy"-L, .� Nothi4s disturbed the harmony of After his good Dome had been re. �.- I - � . :. !I � . . , , . ; 14 I � ly, ,. ., ... . ' .. .�- . ­. . :!� .�',.. 14 . , . . . . ,V" . ,". :, 11 : I relations until same-natives from stored among the natives, a plan for .. �� . I our ., ,:.,...4W,..,2 . - . :.. :.,,� F., . L .- ­ , ' ' the settlement near the Liston and intensive a . . . tx � even more I ten Iva tudy of Eskimo 11 : . . . I­ .- . ­ ­ .-- . .I L .� Button Islands repored that one of lifeOccurred to Mr\ Jenness. He ac- I � - .. ­ : . .. . 1.�... . ­ . - .--- 'their young men had died a short time cordingly left his white associates ..�AGILE CHAMPION AT THE "AMPHIBIAN RODEO" . . '411-11 .. I . :. . ., g I I . . The Pride Of San Joaquin, with a leap of 3 feet and 6 luches, wog "AmP * I I - .. 'before,'and openly accused me of his and went obi the sumziier hunting Calif., with Afty,n, Amphibian Rodeo." held in Angels' CamV. - 11 . . ­ - Murder. They could not charge me season with a group of related fami- frogs Jumping and many spectators cheering tterm On. Inset, the winner. . . . : .:­ .1 , . : �. .I.. with physical Viol- LL lies, Ikpucli, already mentioned, and -.� . , L, violence, for I was a . � I .. : . - I -hundred Icehouse, hie wife, had. we . . Miles away on the Copper. learn, -- , � . .:1. . ­ . . -t the 'time of his de. r own k,IWCK 'L " mental attack upon the war system. l . Mine River A adopted the author Into thein " i 11 Recovery - ,,­-,1: : .. 11 cease: but they said that I had stolen family, as their son. The narrative , must remain'& moral one. - 1 . :1: . ­. . Includes many human touches. (therefore, 1or the one Irreparable destruction Is 2..� ." .1 -his soul by magic, and deliberately Thus: - Trom World War, - . " 41' �':- .:' - .:' 'Withheld It until his body-Dined away I lay back among the caribou skin. , Ila human life Itself, with tlie'conse- I A-. , . -:... after supper, 'sleeping-bag q - quient retrogression in moral outlook. t�tl - and died. .Foolish an this accusation using my ' . - .:P5 L , I .- for a cushion. and listened to IkpUc Professor Shotwell _Co. Two now Volumes have just appear- L"- Fig IL . I , L seemed, we could not blind ourserves Vs . ell Fi�j& F my, , . . . . le4 , , . -to Its seriousness The Eskimos knew account res A nomic '10. .. I ... .' of our day's adventures. ad in the vast collection of the eco- .. VV. . A . . ... ­ . Gain Surprising in nomic histofy of the World War which (o"Wn LAUQ�'tff' ER) . . % ­.._- _ ,nothing of our law or of the police. careless movement of my foot upset Europe and America , Dr, Shotwell to directing, dealing with � . ' ' PrI-I Their own Penalty for murder was a teacup. emptying Its contents Into � , �Lll e . �: 'assassination, unless the relatives of one of our best robes. Icehouse • .. the effect of the war upon Norway and Backing out of a close place isn't t: ... agrang up Indignantly. -you miser ma& I 11 your wits are .bairp and - I .. .. the dead Man agreed to accept a heavy (Irnetie Research Denmark.. An exhaustive series of,difficul, b able wretch!" she exclaimed. -Do you monographs on Sweden.appeared some your fenders already crumpled, . . . $ - 10"d-PIrics." They not have 1-n-the time ago. A study of these volumes' I . ' -- . . .. X I . this penalty to me. be. -kins� SOO World War is a more surprising his- shows how deeply the neutral nations . - (� .-. - ' : dared to apply think yoti are lYtzUr*on seals "ThO economic recovery-1r-0 To get rich, get a good reputation. ' ", - -.cause trading would cease Immedi- what you have done. You have ruln• torical fact than the World Way ­ �- - -11"17 and MY well-armed party make ltself.�were involved In the blockade and V�'o L:I . . ed our best robs." I cast in aP010- and is In many ways & more Important�economic struggle of the war Tourist (to native): What -do yet . 1-1, I . I 'would happen. Certainly it Was not 1gotie look at fkpuck. who sat In the ,nO7" This surprising6statement wash in ,almost -everything except the think about the weather .. V L . - . . ,J;--'-,-- -- --, ---'-ftprtsalw But no one could say what opposits corner, A faint smile flicker- Made In an Interview by Professor I actual fighting In the field the neutral Native, Well. sir. I've thought . . � � '- ;'11 safe for Me ad over Earner, and his left eye gave James T Shotwell, Director,of the I countries of Europe participated like;about It for forty years an' I've wine "''' I L .- I . to wander In and out . �t,.- - LL-- of their huts as treielY " before. some a perceptible wink. Poor lkpuck. Ica- DITISIOn Of Economics and History of-belligerents. Norway's shipplal its to the conclusion It's changeable. -.. '2'�'. 114 ' �-, L' ." "]hot-headed Individual might forget house lnterceptdd the ,Wink, and, trans- the Carnegie En'do*ment for Inter.1,isuppjylug of fish and Its overseeg, . �1 -', � , `:2 . 1111scretion, and stab me,in the back an tarring her wrath, heatedly upbraided I com- .,- . . � ­.- . low doorway L national Peace.- In discusising. re.�mores were 'practically taken Falling in love is aboiit like loaf-- '. - ­-. I crawled through a him for his indifference, while the old searches he has been conducting ever'Great Britain and the economic his�Inc. If done properly neither leave . I . .. . man silently hung his head, . V- -:' !'I -- - In spite of the preponderating sent!- But bar since the war ended as to its economic . very!much time for business, ' f - 1:* --- Went against me. a raw of my Eskimo anger gave, way to. laughter as she . �tory of Norway determined from Lou'l ­ - . . . I Innocence, effects in all the European countries doi. S eden. lying between Germany , ..- -.- '. Irlends still believed in my I helped me to scoop UP the tea, and and the rnited States. �and Rtw . "They tell ,me you have a trial . . . . k I I - ­- - '-and sought for an influential mod!- ' .. I �'r .. sat&. offered a much more-diffli- ­ , the incident became only a standing Dr. Shetwell pointed out chat "the' " I . � . . . %, .clus-1316,11 who could unravel the mys_ Joke - . . . cult problem And the effort of Eng. wife" . .,. . . ' - 1� '- "-'- �­ 'tOrY Of the Young man's death Knife's During a blustering snow-storm that war Itself had not quite-taken'Europe land-to check the shipment of its ores -Well, she's a triki to me,*!. .. . .- . * � . . I , - � - swirled and eddied about the camp for . . . . . arrival tilts well timed. for no modl- by surprise, It had been long antici. to Germany was, the cause ,of vary . . I - ' clue-man In the district enjoyed great. thirty-six hours. we read on: . Dated and prepared for. Rut as the aerlou* disputes. "So you. .have twine at - your - . I I � 0 t � ' ' .I ... .. .., .1. I . . - . �-. or prestige. The familiars The wretched windbreaks :behind war progressed there were no see- . . . . . I � house," said .Mrs. Besumbe, to little I � - spirits of . * - . I . . which he was tho-mouth pi"s spoke which the Eskimos crouched for she]. nomists or serious thinkers anywhere - � � Tommy. -' Infallible truth. and whether.they prn. -My in any land who had any glimpses of "Yes, ma'am, two of 'em.- - . t - .. ter blew down in, five minutes. Weaning Babies I "What are you going to call them!- - 14 tent alone stood firm. It was admir. the rapidity of recovery from the ap. � . liounced me innocent or guilty the . . .. 'Verdict' would carry credence a ary- ably adapted for one 111211. but a trifle. . "Thunder and Lightning. I � . palling-catastrophe. lie said: 4 , . " : w - V - . "Why, those are strange names to . I .1 . a he most suitable time for wean- call children." . � .. Palatyak returned. from the snow. shared-it with Mo, an they"-did from vey which the Carnegie Endowment ing the baby from mother's milk to 7�- , ''buts on the beach one evening and now until autumn. Small or not, it has been making. In the different cow's milk and other foods is during'l "Well. that's what pa called them . here. - small when lkpuck and Ic-house "The results of the economic- sur.I T ­- . I- * I . .. .-.:Whispered In my ear that Knife was wiLe the only shelter that presented European courttries Indicate a degree the fall. winter and spring, says Dr.'a-a soon as be heard .they were In the I. . I I house." . � I � .. in the dance-house Ireparing to hold itself. While the men were building of recovery which shows that modern 7dmund C. Cray in the current Issue - *1 I . - . .. .. . . . . �. . � . . ' - . �. . � . . .4 his Investigation. I calculated the low walls Of snow-hiocks, and roofing society' is capable of standing, eco.'of. "Phy3lcai Culture Magazine." The. "I'd like to hug you - . - . . I .- ,, . mighty well chances quickly. - Knife knew that I them with sticks and skins Into the noetic destruction far beyond what best age Is nine or ten months. said the daring sheik to his flapper. , .- 1,-- ��,* spoke his language, and it was not in semblance of dwellings, the women anyone hail thought possible in 1914,( "Mothers should not wean their She replied: "Well, if you.ate going . ­ -4 � ..Nakinio nature to accuse & man of and children huddled Inside.my tent, or even in 1919. Europe bad natur- babies during thesum ' . : �11111 ; .1 ­ .�! ' mer months," ad.I to hug me that is what I would pro- . . murder t,o his face, Moreover he war one on top of another, and on top of ally suffered enormous-losses, and yet vises this physician, "nor immerive- fer." . crafty, and would consult his own In. Ikpuck and ate, until 'the blizzard in spite of all the -destruction of prop- ly before If it can be avoided.. June, i '�. . . .� I . I 1. ".I . .­. . . ..". ' . r .,� . . -- . - . . I - anything else. At the Outside would have seemed a zephyr arty the standard of living of the and August ezpeelalli are the When a man n has a birthday ­ ' . . torosts before an I . ' I ..,� I .... PrOdOut moment he sorely needed am- had we been able to reach it. But working class is higher now ln.moat'months to continue feeding as before' takes a day * ,`he -, - . - � , . . - muWuon and other'g' ' off. When a woman hag . , ��,., - 1. • ' nods that I could the 'door was blocked by a solid wall European countries than it was in. and May and September If' they ar's one, she takes -a year off. . Supply. Would he dare to name me of humanity encased in fur, and the. 1914. . I very hot. It a child Is.a year old in I . I . . ! - . .I I y . � .I . guilty to MY face?- 1, decided to at. back of the tent was,sewn to the I "This does not mean that all classes either July or August, It is much bet- "What shall I do to keep from fill- - ,� �AnTself. floor-stripe. Like bees In the centre thave been able to hold their, 'own, but ter to postpone weaning until Septem- Ing In love?" . . . . / . I . I ,.�- 0:. . . .I I .1- The People had ceased dancing when Of a hanging swarm we almost. suf. the-worJElng' class has definitely Its-,her. It It is a year o,ld In June, it "Try pricing apartments." ' 4 entered the but and were whiling proved. its wage standard and condi- should be started on small amounts '- ... focated; but we were warm. . . tend_his seance and hear the verdict I - 4�- - 'i :..-tions of living. This improvement Is.of cow milk In February so that . - ,. 0% �..1'�� - . . ­ , -- -� ''. ry away the moments by singing . . ... - - ..­ . . . WHO, Zia? :, - rte. ,� '... I.,� . ors 1.� not caused by the' war, but has hap- weaning can be completed In April- . . . without .- Dutch Mot ­'. - - 11 I. 1. , the drum. Halt of them were drawn ., . I penet in spite of the, war. ' All of unless the health of child and mother- Maybe on^a party line , got* .. ­:ek-­ I 11 , . --­Td-TaT--" - Xts?" is , I .I .. . - - - . . I .1 .. 'I. 3,� UP In-a circle; the remainder formed which efibws that there are forces at is excellent .and much care Is taken But it makes Ous mad as sin . ­­ .. I - - knots of two and three Holland Has More Bicycles work in modern industiry which are in weaning in Jude. . In the I . T r night. . i �"backircrund. Over in one co Than United - * � ' . ' I . � - States Mas re,o her tfi 7 . roar stood . lutioninzing the basis of ltvine. ! "Remember ,it good milk In full And have the one he's calling I . . . Cockney, oar English cook, who had .. I w . - . . Cars . . . . "The causes .the Improvement quantities will protect's child against .And zis?" � . bee4 Quietly watching -the perform. - methods, in deficiency diseasds,'. continues the . , Leyden, Holland.-Bicyejgj� tie In improved business . &nce-s He did not know that- I was _ .AM ' writer;-sad-with . I .. . . . - ­ -- . - -- --­'.. �4 . - - urd.er,-o I-r.-that anything -more frequent in Mylland-than auto- scientific management�--mass- produt-.--l'.Pityst�cal-(-*wlture' , -A lot people- never say .their occuseRt or in tion and .an Increased technical skill. fruits and vegetables will be all the . . mobiles In the United States. There I prayers unless they, want something, Were, was In progreAs than an ordiri ,All of this has taken place with very child can possibly need. Be careful ,- --- - - is R,,'9jwf,e1," or bike, to every I . . . . Ary dance, and It seemed wiser not two little regard to politics and much of to avoid overfeeding especialy In hot �- . %. .. to enlighten him. Knife himself sat and one half inhabitae,ts. in a...uni,, it In spite of the most reactionary weather. , Do not--feed-L-little---ones-I A soft answer turneth away wrath ' --- . . versity town like Leyden virtually * . but It takes the-bard--cash to turnon the sleeping-platform. paying no and uneconomical political programs. starchy, foods. It is not difficult to . . � '. . every student, male or female, owns a away the Installment collector. heed to what on around him; I The question whether it will continue wean children it one. does not tr� to . - but he glanced at me furtively when wheal. I I . - .. � ' or how much It mey be counted upon fend them like adults and is not in a .� -. . ... - 1. . .. .1 .1 1. - - �.. '�`J, entered and looked a trifle discon. The great popularity of the bicycle li one which any histoirian would be hurry. Patience and Intelligence are :-HELPS IN THE DAILY carted. I . is attributable to the fact that there very slow ,o answer. In view of the above everything else essential," .. � 14OUSEWORK I . . . . . are practically no hills in Holland.I . �i,...:,:,.-I'-- - I . The singing continued but a few �mistakes which'have been made in all .� Numerous little aids in the kitchen . . --!'�4, The uniformly level country. offers previous guesses af; to the capacity .1� 0 ;..��. � I , minutes; longer, when the Impatient I I - ­ 1. every land. W-liouse cer. -- I . and elsewhere around the � I . � . . . . audience entreated Knife to summon, inducement to save carfare by of European civilization, but Mr. Gil-I .1�1' . . I . .�. ,. ­ 1 pedaling one's way. I - I NVith the mythical prosperity, Mainly cut down the time needed to do ,-1*­... - bis familiar spirits, He sat now with' -- �bert's optimistl6 report of'Germ-my'8' erity, odd jobs and make the doing of them I. closed eyes, halt dozing as It seemed.I The importance of the bic-,,'ie'is roe-I capacity to pay shows that the world mythical econamy, mythical 'facts,, .. I . .-c . � � .. . much more pleasant Here are a few • - . - t the , m-,,t1:lcal��flgui,,-s and mythical men, new Ideas for the home: . . .." . I . Suddenly he gasped, choking cries I ognimd by.A46 authorities in tha the upward course.' , . I I I . 118 StI114 Upon I -yovide - . F separate "rijwielpadp" or bi- th,�-Iast eight years may well be treat-1 Keep a button-hook near the stove (burst from his lips, and, staggering Dr. Shotwell said that the scion- ov� � "' ' into the centre of the ring, he Mo. cycle roads..running parallel to the ed.by historians act the mythical age . 1 �7.,- - autornobil- and horse-drawn vehicle ttfic researches of the Carnegie. of American history-Claude G. to-pulf forward hot pans In the oven. I I. tioned to me to stand near him- The dowment constitute 'the fargest' at- Try pasting the oilcloth on your kit. . roads. - . - 1. . - . on made to blowers. I I I . � Jinpression on the audience was Im tempt that has ever be ... : . ch iri table. It will not slip when wash- , .1....=ense.- their shaman really- wasAn-1 The pedestrian in Holland 'must an,awer the question: "What does war I - . - . 0 . . -.1 .-'- 1 - ... I . Ing, - . . . , I take far greater ca C run My. do to the econo'nitc,processes! EMclonev expert siys 4.000 tons of -fourths of a cup - . I ..- . re not.to b . _ spired by a white man's spirit, fort 1 a&A - -- - . I I .. and' by a bicycle than by an aut,.nnc, I 7o measure three fourths - - '"" bow else could he understand 9nd I bile, althoWh the auto is also-Very of modern living?" The answer is ap-*G*kl aro, was'!.,., lier yeai-4n blowing " ­­­*­ '­ water ­c -- 0' ' � -- ­­.. xvarae.w1tb-im0--S0 when lie ceased, . emii-fi-atTc-neVative-io far as war 1.9 railroad If-ornotive wlilatlns. But not and addshortening . . . I popular. , t �#is gibberish, and In broken `yllables, ---I%-- I -.. concerned, but It fias to recognize at aitc-gethin, wasted. Think of all the 'P. . " w . � I I I .' 'tb. Kith water' , � ft w t, ,n6ugb '- rate, the a _, to the _ - -protoi,inced that it was :2 white man I When one' 18 off,.red such a' tre-I the same time that modern.civilIzatioll auto wrecking compartle-S that'-wouia I' Half an apple I. the cake boa, , the .N. . . I , • 1p 1 . a far-distant country who 1111d monclous adventure It would he too has acquired a capacity for adjust- go cut of bus!ness It there were no other half In a covered dish with the 1,:..-I� �.. . the young man's death, the inartistic to refuse !t.-Amelia E wlilgtlrs to inspire spire recklesa drivers at cheese caused Ear-'went ment and an economic-strength .which , wilikeep both cake and cheese I ­ . . I .1 . . . 'talth that moves mountains was not hart. !are almost Incalculable. The funds- 11resh indellinitely. ..I .1.. ��..: �. ., . 1 . I . level crossings, 1 4 . �, - .- .�­, - . . , . . . . I . . .1. 11:1 . �. I I . - � .. - �-'r . .. - I .. I , . . . 4 I � .I- � D . :. . . .. . .- - . .-�,- rya;` ` > ` . 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(: • vYu>....�, r t. ,'i. . �.. •.r :., -a' - .. � ':,. .:. .. ..'..' ,act,,,.••.,• ..:c:,_x "y,' s-xr�� - .�' ,k y- ,,.=: •,•;• r' fi �:yg4ry1 ro• .,rCau'�' -,,rFe .fir,yTj'�, -: 9�' •X.`.. 7. ., i..�'� .'9 .,'�,«, Q'• "? s' .c' ,u.g', 6,•�/ ... .. . . .-� 'yam-. ,�� r. • •, IL C DAl\C Barblcss Hooks Popular ,L m HOT JULY DAYS Classified A vertisemelt><ts ' { .:STs YI1V •a��sL7a��laaW ON THE BABY ABY.CHICKH—AVE HATCI! e , A Trouble Titat,[Jl$tlally Attatlt� n" varieties, yrices 10c up. We willN s a e, A 3 tvlt Young Children. _._ t - ve 60,000 for July and August. Nvrlt+ -- x for free Ontarfo� I t , S zer �d July—the month of oppressive heat: Vitus dance is the name gen- ' red-hot days and sweltering nights; T I T T L E UNDERWOOD TYPE- � eraliy given t0 a disease described iJ tiVRITER. needed In every home ,. is extremely hard on little Dasa. r' l)q medical men as chorea' This sent for your approval. Peg a few dol- xt Diarrhoea, dysentery, colic and chol- Zara monthly, For particulars write trouble usually attacks young chil- era infautum carry offthousands of Underwood, lac Victoria Street, Toronto: !A - -•.tjren, though older people may be precious little lives every summer. afflicted with it. The most common c h r The mother mast be constantly on Peace Pact a e The Pea nd symptoms are a twitching of the face s ,s«Yui ' ` 3 „< her guard ,to prevent these troubles, DOInllllons and limbs. As the disease progresses `,H $ " v �"' `" or if they come on suddenly to fight w t Leonard Stein in London Time and the twitching takes the form of r ;"" them. No other medicine is of such s spasms, In wbich the jerking motion a �F x Tide: The treaty proposed lig. Mr. „ .< aid to mothers during the hat hummer Kellogg raises issues fundamentally .may be confined to the face or all the as is Baby's Own' '"Tablets. They affecting the relations between the ` '-limbs may be affected. Frequently regulate the bowels and stoWacit; Empfie and torsi Powers. H the floe pat4eat fir unable tc hold anrthiag'" i .� and. an .occasional dose Biven to t)78 ` 8� In the hands or walk steadily. In 'A � resolutions -of thS fast Imperial Can. -- � � ry F � ✓� well child will prevent summer com- fereace have, any meaning, it to pre- "severe cases the speech is often af- »` ! plaint, br it the trouble does come on eminently a treaty which calla for c tested. The disease"!s due to debility x H auddenly'will banish It. The Tablets are .sold by Medicine dealers or by Of the nerves and relief comes concerted action by the Governments through' an enriched blood supply. x' lr lou of the Empire as s whole. A'ditterent Vi !' mail at 26c a hoz from The Dr. Wil- procedure might In practice lead to Dr, Williams' Pink Pills have been llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont._ much the same results, but it would •most successful in reaching this trou• - - ^ ' 1 ble through their specific action on Cows Give l.`O!e Milk have -is>•-reaching—sad—e>abarrasaiag-�- _ implications. the blood, which it enriches and puri- 77 production of the average cow has 'flea. The following instance proves � y yt� s increased 1888 pounds of milk and 48 It the worst comes to the worst, of the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills r " , pounds butterfat the past eight years, course, that Irish member of the ya 9n this trouble. Mrs. Thomas Bowen, " � J, B. Parker, dairy husbandman of Bremen's crew can settle down in x 'Bath, Ont., says:—"Dr. Williams' 13nited Staten Department of Agricul. New York and become a policeman. ^ ..Pink]Pills have been In use in my r ture, is reported a saying in the Boo- s family--for years and always with goad �' ton News Bureau, a leading financial Read something in the papers last ' results. I believe they saved the life ' z daily. The average tow is now pro- evening about the "Hickman murderd. --' k of my only son. At ten years of age '' ' A ducing 4,500 pounds of milk. Ea- tee," The name has -a familiar he-grew very nr.rvous and the trouble amination of more than 200,000 yearly fag but darned if we can place iii developed into -St. Vitus dance. His Ir' t' records showed that in any breed the legs and arms would jerk and twitch, larger cow to the better producer. -•-'then his speech was affected, and his ( - 4 - — a yj 9e$ t condition -was pitiable. Just then i ' .there..came to me a little book telling .Have a Heart A 16th Lower right—Tht barb_leas hdoks. Ozark Ripley is trying them out on We look at it this way: After drill- a <� of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills and [ de the French River In the other pictures. tag down through several layers of sided to give them to him. By the cream, rouge, powder and w'bat•not. �ut><eura time two boxes were used there was The record catches of flab at such re entering its native element the fish]the Boor little mosquito deserves Soap - an lmprovemeat In his condition and popular outdoor resorts as the Nfpigon contracts a fungus growth on the at- those few drops of blood, Bum by the time six boxes more- were fected portion and died as a result. River.Bungalow Camp, the McGregor ---0----— taken all traces of the trouble had Lake District reached from East Tem- Wetting the hands lessens the !11 Business has outgrown the feeling disappeared, and be was well and .effect. at there is something to fear in y strong. I have also given the pills pleton on the Canadian Pacifie line The barblesth s hook requires little campaign years.—John J. Raskob. . to my growing girls, and 1 know of near Ottawa. and Devils Gap Bunga- more skill than the older variety as . . , so better strengthening medicine. 1 low Camp at Kenora, are being mostly I it holds the fighting fish almost as In ad t that the same applies to made with barblesa hooka. These surely, although It may be removed * ,�vel grown-ups as well." permit all but -the largest fish being without difficulty, It has become i = ` j/y qty You can get these pills through any freed painlessly and returned unln- widely popular, Ad 3s especially � � i medicine dealer or by mail at 50 jured to the water, some fish being!adaptable to By fishing for bass, trona cents a box' from The Dr, Williams' undoubtedly caught two or three.times and salmon. - � Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat !n a season, I The barblesa hook was InvkA ented � of The barblesa took, in which a bend!some years ago by a man named, A �-FO _R_ -y Days to dre-wir�aealt the point aimfrr to Williams to chis, his model having� Smooth '�®Ztn!• A Japanese fan race is a fine game of the sharp-barb. does not injure the that caused considerable damage is fns se g the skin's tesectio°s of "blood c s Rttik in a hairpin takes the place a bead sloping away from the point Soft lowing cotes and velvet smoctb- Ifor Edna and Jean to play on rainy wig, �+ hooked fish, and enables ft to be re- being extricated. This Idea was taken �� i:a, _._ sys. The fans are used to fan a HE Firestone -- moved to the water-aometimes with-=up six years ago by the late "Smiling" TRU-BLOOD, the pmt-m-take _. three-tach square of tissue paper to- out even touching with. the hands. T afig mph' �e •- _ -wards the goals. Place two hooka on �Bill Jamieson Weil-known Chicago I i �u n'i-D 1 ped - blood took, by Contact, explains Ozark Ripley, well-,fishing tackle expert and veteran Heb blood and driving out tmpuntles, conecb the floor about a toot apart an deal] Tire 1i ho d the causes of skin 001:6oa0. • known sporting writer, canoes often efman, who reduced the. angle of the� � underlying a; that the goal Then mark two start,I O n$est m i I e a-g a and gives natural color and beauty to 1110 F . more injury than the hook Itself: The bend so that it was a slight kink and !Ing places six feet from the goals i protective mucus covering of the skin did much to,popularize the new bu- records. You get Completion. -it with the yardstick, and !a removed 1n handling, and soon atter mane hook. When ung ?RU-BI.00� 13u�t- :ilnore for the monet ENT 3s an external treat- 7 P t e pieces of tissue paper on the wen OI VTM ttartin line. When the word is given "' `" - because Fire s t o n e meat This tazg+c ointment does woadns eirli-' one trie@ to tan his paper A New Place wild Animals We Have Met; ]builds in extra miles �a rorn�� ,kin blemishes, �l tam ; through the goal first. . Musca domestiea,, otherwise know"n and beautifying the skin, t ;wit - usrs sw. one writes. „'!tit - :for Our Wives 6th speela pro tte.a shat these Time to>' i°Hlg Bill' Thompson to as the house fly, ie e s s e s, Inc ludin $loos u' worttns mar e1, ash me. Arwae IL The house .fly, children, is easily g awe i recorturw Tt*: flood o pa neishbois W aura all the school histories that say !! sad they ens it letter t].a sayer i�,lndbergh wasn't the fires man to Hy women were allowed by their and makes an excellent Crum-Dipping—and have "it �•. guy mother arras t caaaat the scientificall de- E " �°°°�' v '°°" " I live I wC1 °""� ' ac-rose thg ocean husbands to have a sound understand• pet do the pantry. Y without Tru-Stood" Ing of family finances they would be However, the house OY has a habit" signed Tire Tread. C You till situ Its prstm• too r` the stabilizers and even supporters of wandering out' of the house at I Go to oar rood rv+od'ttar " The largest bus ' .. .� of the families of to-clay, declares I times. Frequently It 1s captured by + a t Chas" At"�ao° aequ@e cHow M11ChWatel' That . r Mrs. William Lalnibeer, financial ed!• the municipal fly catcher and the truck ana taxicab for of "Delineator" in the entreat 1salte owned 1s hailed into esilrt. For this fleets WlliO demand I Tones tJte Blood Should Baby Get? Int the monthly. '.lien have bo right I reason, you should not delay in put- m i 1 e a g e use Fire L- 13LDOO _A B� TL-t- to neglect to consult their wives on ting up your screen windows. •�Ft1T�Q(1S111itV1"17'S foil' matters concerning , their financial Of course,. when Ry fanciers go on stoke Gum-Dipped the Ruth8rltrairt ]standing in the opinion of this finan• picnfcs-t they prefer, to take their own 1 Tires. cJ e e our y fDY sial expert. flies with them. They can-easily be ]nearest FI r e s t O ri e "I think," declares this expert, "the transported in a jar of jam or a !—• 'l �..,1. men are taking a responsibility they I bucket of salad, IDealer—he Will save Tennis. have no• The first open-air convention 'ot I money and serve right to a same, when they I � 11 you y Af:tr a brisk game of tennis k,a refuse to share financial problems wits flies hay been announced for Aug. 1.{ you beater. - prevent, stiffness by using _ their wives. Women are brave crea i Flies will, be there fro .mall parts of I Minard's: �-� .tures. They may not look ahead any the country. Always ptd a Fireatons aicarm— too much, and it takes a blood pro.f Efforts are now being made to welded,kale••proof tube in / ducing curb to bring them secure the attendance of as many your Firestone f!7°' to a halt., • r I aded men as ossible at "tuts. i w'that:ba dbe p r undaunted. I kno but they are • women to do to acquire a sound I event, so that the flies m>sy go roller, FIRE.ST6NE TIRE&RUBBER CO. r , were o Y LIMITED r -.N e e i. OF CANADA, u ` financial knowledge they would be the' skating. I bN0 OF Hamilton,Ontario- family stabillzet; and is many eases There Is even same talk of holding .�� the supporter." a "Be Kind to Flies!! Week, M*to"e Adcising a woman who had beena left her husband's money without the i First Knut—"I told her there was-aI .." necessary knowledge of'-w'haf to do, tool In every family.".- Second Ditto— with•it, Mrs. Laimbeer says, "Entirely '•What did she say?" :,She asked it I Builds the Only .- Baby specialists agree nowadays,�•. taIde of the husband's mistake lu,had been an only child." COULD NOT - mustthat during the first stz months, »shies _ GUM-DIPPZD TIRZB have three.ounces of fluid per L fling to teach his wife sometLing I -----,-- - ? s; pound o[ body weight daily. An «i;ht ] -financial matters, them are.bout • Liniment heals cuts, bruises. ^- ' pound baby, for instance, needs twin many lesions to be:,learned. First, VORK TOR rw ty-tour ounces of fluid. Later on the '—! that the house behind the lnveament� Puce is two ounces or ]laid per pound ire i>ought _ t__be �. _.absolute. _ Df body' weight. The amount n'•- fluidMON"s absorbed by a breast fed baby is beat ihonesty and integrity. Second, tha`� r determined by weighing him beforelwhere the wife knows.nothing about! and after feeding for the whole day; ,making investments, the lite insuran;e and it is easily calculated for the bot jshould have been put into an income o '� tie fed one.­�ben_m_ske-up-any- do.'paying policy administered by some � tie fey with water. UF NurN I` Restored to Health by' well-known Trust Company. Third, a< < k Lydia E. Pinkham'a Gluing baby sufficient 'water often that a second lite ini;urance policy I plilLl.lPs i ,. relieves his feverish, crying, upset and Chould have been maintained Ior 1 �a Vegetable Compound restless spells. If It doesn't, give him 'funeral and living expenses until the IL few drops of FIetcher'a Castoria. * -1~or these and other ills of babies and estate was aettf'ed, Fourth, that so For®cid Port Flgin, N. B.—"For three children such as rolls, chulera, man can lead a married life and pre- due to ocsAci �mac , Mont)in,I was norvous and weak with diarrhea, gas on stomach-and bowels, tend h@ s single in regard to financial iNa I tired feelinggse and a constipation, sour stomach, loss of;matters." °c1D SVa _ could not do HGHRTBURN tel► sleep, underweight, etc., leading I 4y _ F;H/`DhCH6" - cork.A friend eta ,aaUSEa physicians say there's, nothing so ef•I P!O Bas of Civiliaatian °jqGS _ iced me to take [ective• It is putgly vegetable—the gr Lydia E. Pink- recipe is on the wrapper--and millions , A kiss used to tell whether or not ham's Vegetable ' 'of mothers have depended on it in she loved you. Compourr}�d and T "; pears of ever increasi"n, lou etc happy agate In ave havP o£ good re-' z 1 Just a tasteless dose of Phsllips' dE;:arts. over thirty" Now-a-clays it merely tells von ' g minutes. sults from it and use, It regulates baby's bowels, j whether she,smokes Camels or Lucky'Milk of Magnesia in water. That is I methods. makes him Bleep and eat right, enables Don't,depend ori 'crude I i recommend it to Strikes. an alkali, effective, yet hartnless... It Employ t'tt hest way yet evolved in othera.'� Lti him to get Pull nourishment from his I- That is TAYLOR, Fort El - 'food, so he increases in weight as h-e _. has been the standard antacid for 50 all the pears of searching: agnesigin,N.B. he should. With,each ,package you I E ithe Henhouse Miik of clency n years among physicians everywhere.] Phillips' :Ma, geL'a rook nn Motherhood worth Its. Sign «limped on Chat:.am-London ^" " This dependable r ," weight in Knld• Ione spoonful .will�neuxralize at,once Ile euro to get the genuine P::illips' •> 3 road: many tl"mss its volume 1n acid. It is Riilk of blagnrsia Prescribed by Physi• me..iit'Ine is.sald by dntggi:,ts every. , Just a word of caution: Look for EGGS (he signature of Chas. H, Fletcher on Fresh- Laid in Cartons. the right way, {he quick, pleasant and cions for 50 ye.rs in correcting excess where. The stomach becomes sweet, the pada tions—any dragsters, ec the package so you'll be sure to ISSUE No. 28--'28 atliclent way to 4kill the excess acid. acids. Each battle contains full dir lh'e genuine. The forty cent batt Every Home Needs Minard's Liniment Contain tbirf5,.flve doses. t c , f .;. 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STROUD, DijNBARTON _ .� - � 8ertzsDSY, JoLY 14zs-Auetioo Sale Harness. Boots and'Shoes repaired ' WONDERFUL COMBINATION { - - o iedao household*Sects.�o, :at slaorteat notice. Harness made to _. of F rd r ` : at lot 12, con.3, Pickering, the pro. ''FUR u 73wx year,; ei.sou paid inidvaaoe. party of J. Egbert Doyle. Sale at your order. Give me atrial, and be _ d convinced that'I can give you esti:- 3- - -;dubacsiDeion: co a 8 wax SIALd* aqC Creat 80 f U. Powe time). See dodgers. faction. Agent' $ Y C O � D P A S T ,R � - Bnca+n it-.uu as aevance. IV, is Powell, i eti. Se for STACO•. Brand Brougham on July the t9tb. �`1 ti JOHN M U R KAR, Propt.istor. 1 W'iJ d C✓UUK►>'S FRIEND BAKING: l SITUATIONS GUARANTEED _ BROUGHAM. '-GAR A G El POWDER Any young people desirous of se-• r� Miss Thompson is the guest of-Miss curing a thorough, modern business AND �c Phyllis Gerow. education should write for partici- a are-prepared to do all kinds _ r " The Haywood family are visiting Lars to (Toronto's Greatest School of of repairing of cars,'also bat- IST S G C / O / / Q with Mrs; Barclay. . Business), the Canada-Business Col- tery charging, electric A ` v S . !- L� V /'T A' rrumber of summer visitors are lege, Coligge and $padira; Toronto. welding and in fact k -holidaying in the village. ' It costs no more'to attend this col- everything in-coo- t '..Miss Jennie--Dur" is..r �ovepng. lege -of. strength.-and .character with - The Baking Powder sella at 20c. for,} Ib.and 32c the pound, Give __.ne k from' an' attack of mumps. its university trained staff, than the car work -� i a 1 yoc;F asst- pl �►y - _ _ • 3- this trial oa bakin -d -• We are Sor�,•yr to report that Mrs. C. ordinary business college: A. H• Gas, Oiis, Gresae and Accessorise Sold at - - �rinop is indisposed at present. Snelgrove (late,professor :�ibert Col- A ngmber .of the city people are lege, Beltsville), Principal; bliss E. an. constantly. holidaying with the Carlton family. Sandusky, Assistant Principal; Miss Call,dud.see our CatalOque9'of " i {' N. J.• Brown and family, of To- G. McEachern, B.A., Registrar; Geo. Dodge and Star Cara.; Richardson sGrooery , .. .. n 'Ong--LAWS- - - tri,-are holift?ging t the old�lome' Spotton, Nix., P-resider=t,--�ituatlons -- - — - -.---_ ----_- -- Jesse' Hubbard, of Mew York State, guaranteed. Enter any day. Home GARAGE - - - - --- " is renewing acquaintances in the,vil- study courses. Pay when you like. --- ,':Mage. Write now for particular;:and list of AND SERVICE STATION Y}ie Kinsale Softball team viii.play successful graduate= from your. dia- `-- PickeringHardware Store at Brougham this Friday evening in trict during past forty years. $RING I�T HERE �-a township.league game. _ -- --__ _ — Mrs. Hogle and Mrs. Birch and �- ---- Now is the-Sime to: get a new'SPt of children, of Toronto, have taken Farmers, Attention' Harness, or'get'the old 4t repaired. ---- - - ' rooms with E. Perr}'rpan. and family. I have the agent, -I-haves' in-stoek sam lee- of-Samuel' - ^� -'- y for the Famous Trees and JetTrey's pharness. The �1' M R 8 ��9t ENTRANCE EK av1INATIO.. ,Renfrew .5fachinerl, Separators,'' former maybe ordered through cats- 'Now is .the"time to use Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Scales, and the tiiRh qu,3lity Logue at*pricesquoted. - Mixture and Climax Bag P( son. We have them all :A Che following are.the H:gh' rool Acorn Range, and ain pre- Catalogue free, o whatever nti' 5 Entrance results in'-Broeitiin, White- i qua .,v you want. pared to giyr beat terms. �' I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat x, vale, Claremont an, Pickering Cen (live o,e a call when' wsnting some. pads, harness oil by bulk, harness '. r tres. "Honors. thing in these lines.. Ph)ne Pick 1�b)c^^ dressiog. also silver polish The Beatt 'Electric a H=hers to save time 31 Brookiin Centre�Howani Broome, and other d trial Robert Booth, Florence Brooking, Eva - parte and work A free 1 3w W. Ci. WILLSON, Repairs promptly done. given at any time. - - �rr t Brooking, Nick Buidyke, Gordon Der, R. R. Na. 1, LOCUST HILL L. W. PILKEY. . • CLAREMONT 1 • ny, Allay! Downey, Evelyn Etliott", -' - -- — ;Irene Hobbs, Mildred Harrison. Ted Our Poultry hood and Calf Meal are Luke, Dorothy Locky'er';George Mc Coal, I �"TE=� � g._•kenzie, Galilee O'Bo; Roy Ormia worth V]11 a t'1181. •.ton, Bernice Price, Stanley Parkin, Oa ! f winter will be here Very soon.&ad Doroth • St John, Helen Vipond. y y tion of Thomas Wi1�on, Gr'ice Wiioor., Gen• Bard and Soft Coil of the , P Sleigh, leave Agent for McCarmicY•Deering Farm Machinery P 'f You have an no Dorothy • _ _ . nrcha9ing a new .rude Weccar. Noreen Weller. and Repairp. Cla-em.r.t Centre -=Haze. Bacon', bgSt quality pb your order u-fw ao th,rt it r Clarence Bunker, Viola B. Bunker: will be ready a'hea the Our Mo have hand _ it, van get.it, or it isnot made.. _Harold Chapman, Floyd Cw*tes, Earle Hret snow appear*. . - � LT��-1`•� T j Q �p U Motto • w a he► f'�Y j� Cook, En:d Cook Ru5l Dawson'. JA A L O TL .."1 E RE I D J J BAL.7DON, " _PI1.KERINV o Marie Aivir.a Devitt, G:t+ays M. Ev- THOS. 2`i. i.al'3W arcs, James E. £vans', Pri:ip Fing',3Id, ! i S. P .'Ruby Gannon, Everett Hammond'. PiC3=®riZ1g� :>nt C,LAREMONT -- -- -- x .Greta Hardy; Hilda Harris. Louie J. - --� - -_�_-w_ Have fou renewed dour snbscr�ption ' a Hoover", Mary Jones,Juan Kennsett", - Obve-G-. Madi1:. Rcy '!filler, Reggie � �i � � .Lv �j E � Ramer', Mabel Slack.-Staff ley Slack PREMIUM CARDS GIVE~ WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE ��+ � �'Elgin Waxg, Verna Wagg. OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE, UNTITERSAL WhitevaiD Centre-'ifi:rtn:e Barnes•. 'Marion Hagerman' A'.fred -Hannan. ---- Be sure that you get thein. _ . 'Thelma Harman•, Ivan Hicks', This is the way that we show onr appreciation. WEST HILL l Howard Hilts, Marion Hornshaw,Jean To the person turning in the largoet number of Ooupons by Dee.24th. 1928,Malcolm. Margaret McCartney, 'Myr- " we give an extra premium of,an Electric Reading Lamp l - tie McCartney, Margaret Nowiand", or a Lsrge Mantle Clock, I AM _ ,Annie Petty', Gertrude Paynter. - �'�R AN FLINT SA Dominic Sweeney", Marjorie Turner, We have a fall line of C�rooeries, Hardware, 'Dry Goods, if : Gladys.Tweedie, Stamey Tweedie, we have not got what you Want we mune White: e. - Pickering Centre Olive Beekerton', - can get It for you. R P A = �► g John Isaac Coupland, Mane Cowan. Try Sterling Poultry Feeds for chicks sna hens. a a leasonabla , '.,Leonard O. Dixon, ' Edna Beatrice f yon. Want a gaaranteed Pepair Qb t Prices Reasonable-Quality Goode. • , p 1 e ?Greenlaw, Lottie Irene Mercer, Irene l pri8e, 8!✓E US. Y y• grin tford'Binder Twine, ready for immediate delivery. j p'• Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes; Phyllis INichoison,.Alma Louise Puck- _ :tin Marjorie C, Shepherd', Jack B � Phone your order - we delivec.� iron Spencer, RoiaNr-Stroud , Dora Phone Markham 6.49.2. Phone Scarboro 52 -Evelpr. R%;;.ra, R- Wr>ad. .. 1at;r+OOL REPORTS M Duncan, General (iron R1Vel' -- Wm• AierchAnt ' l The -work. 'up"-4 passed on their - SPECIAL P " year's' work. \same:; ir. order ' of :.merit:.--To Sr. IV.-Betty Saunders, Jame, He<,ge, To Jr, IV.--=Ruth Fow- - lie, Frcd Puckrin an.i Waster Fowlie O equal, Henry Westr.ey, Gordon west, FOR TEAM HARNESS - Robert--Ravey. To Sr. III.- John - he Ideal Sho e : _ P Puckrin. To Jr. III. - Marguerite Cammack,. Mary"Fowlie_ Mac Hedge, - Brasa-mounted Team Backhand Harness, iMarjoria Stephenson. To Jr. II.- 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 Sadie Puckrin, John Ravey, Francis $ave:just arrived a large shipment of With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. Ititchie; Pauline Saunders. Primer - band, *49,00 ' J Klass-May Hedge, Kathleen Cam- Fugi Dresses in assorted sizes and _ >siackmot�o�ea Team Backhand Harness, �{88.b0 snack, Nancy Ravey,- Arthur Hedge, colors, Printed silks etc. in ' Mar Rave Kathleen, Winter;. , ". 5 ring-Breeching '" $"25 - Passed on June'Promotion examin- ations--To. xamin- diff, erent sizes and colors. :This;:`pat a factory harness, but custom made in our ti+ "ations-To. Jr. IV.- Doris , Hedge.To Sr.'IIL-Donald Saun.9eis, George own shop at Markham. _ Sharman,'George Blake,Tommy Cam- Also,*a large stook of Felt Hate. A big StocK of snack. To Jr. III.-Robert Cam- We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. _ • Hosiery, reg. 1 50, for 1.00. :" •.!mask. Doris F. Gee, teacher. . ..- . .. _ 1:1 =s. s: ;\o. z; PIc.KER1�G Also, Lingerie.ete. . T - �. - Names in order of merit. Sr. IV. - A call will convince you. C .. D D S -Lorne Crawford. Sr. III. to Jr. I-V. Collar lianufaetdcer --Promoted on terms,, work-Betty Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded - Kingston, Ronald Vale, Winnie Burn- stases as '3 Doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. ingbarn. Failed in one subject, Ruth P• Tom 4ndrew Annan. George, Vale. 13 T. ore _ ( ----- _ SAIL"EL 9C tVART7.) ��.��V��.�A�/S ON Home Ph 3400 . :Jr. III. to Sr. IIT.=Promoted on the terms'_worl:-_lIarv_�rraxze._ Paised_ _ --Helen Scott, P.alph Cr •x7„rrI, Jean - THE-IDEAL --SHOPPE, A Sr' II. m1ea.u-Ennui- p r gge. am• THE "CENTRA GARAGE , II.-Fa:ler., Darai i aptagge. Sr. Brock Street �orth, +- `�Yiitby, Ont. I. to Jr. II.=-•7oan King- .;- ;lla An- ' nan, Elmer Cranford, Helen Balsrior;. " - Tr, to Jr. I.-Bert Salter, ' Harold -- 'Telephone 4900 - Scott; Kenneth Baisdon equal, Grarrt Hilts, 'Doaols, Moore equal, Jessie i We -Welcome You ' 'to inspectHilts. Helena Kir.e,'teacher.The following is the report of S. S• No. 10, Pickering, for the month -: our lines. It's your opportunity, Compare quality and W ' F of June based on promotion and gen- Auto Repairs Accessories Oils and Feral proficiency. �Rec.j after the price, then step in line and be just another - s f ;name means recommended. Entrance ati� a customer Class-Gladys Gammon, Rot; Miller, s fid Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, ` Men's and Boys' Fancy' Outing Flannels. These trousers,are 'Marie Devitt. Sr, -4V.-Annie Bay- smartlyetit, splendid materials, cool and comfortable- les, Borden Middleton; WillieViid- prieed for quick selling, - Banter Charging., .� lleton, Virginia White, Lorne Holtby, : y g' - Gordon Carlton. Jr. IV,-Mary Phil- New Sainmer.' Neckware -Both Bows and Four-in-hand lips (res.),.Russell Gray (rec.). Sr. pars made on ail makes Re 6 • " ;'III.-Caldwell Sheppard (rec.), Hugh Underwear, nota button_and .balbriggan, very comfortable Gannon (rec.). Jr. III.-Merle Hop- - - for the warm weather. '- r kines, `Walter $noxi Roland Harden, of cars. _ '.Jean,.Phillips. Sr:'II.--.Donald White, STOCKINGS-Girls'Stockings for play or best went'. Men's and Boys' Verna Hopkins,Ross Knox, Reta Shea, Socks are herein a varied assol`tment of patterns and colors. ' ''Gordon Gray. Jr. IL-Grant John- ston, Billie Moore, Harold Cassie, ~eiiak for Coupons. We share our peoflts with'7011. V Norma Harden, lu.ray' Phillipa, Hel- en Farley. Sr. I.-NTFrle Ho:thy, Sr. CHARLES Be SPENCER Primer Sybil Sha:, :. Jr. Primer- - 0 ECIL ' B RAD LE Y ' Allan Perry ran. GF',rgP liana. In:-en • Shea, John, Moore. Ci M. 3'fBLi�combe, Myrtle Proprietor, � Pickering i .Jack Carlton. c-rtle M3i, air,Teach- P S C K }� �S = 1'�T' • - � A • r+�''.:x "°+- 'es, .!°i n. ...r� ...:.:n's..:.r W?,_. �svr.. .n'i'a:• ry..,r 'u nL:. , :r,''. '>.1• ,...�.,; - 'Stir. kjm .. .zp:'�'�.7. :.3`e,. _^yr..,y+.- ....... rr .. '„y�•• ..�,.,..',p,<.-. s,,;..-....-_•. .fs..F ?" _mom- ;+...,.. s eF •`.,�,...:�. .+C ``Mia�'a` 'e4'��..'�` .'.�•' .=T F•Ti 'M1.s. .?. ,�^ !,a, ..w ,:... .,... v:s ..... •arr,y+s. 'r '+. �!±ar a,: y^'' a..F+c.':u ._y_s,.. a ., ,� ,, ^..: � .;. .�. .y- ;• +- racro•:c'�.+ •.....-•- - .v.. .•,w +>.,.,:: :e'a,:,' .;,3a •ra. �:. "n- _-mss ,s�•,�.'rt. is :1k i . `�.' .; »y4 •7• .t�,,� ,£ �^- , r. --.^ i' ,r"a er,•: •. ': •.•, :t, ,'.., .a;" c�� g : .�;• M 5• ro ;,•�.:R �,y+v, i' `p: „ K, .'V�'�.i'�v^• .I'! %'eAM 't'+ w. ia: v X". X�.r ;,.� .r .�s.1!u '.M','• .n.'Sg•.».:..v. •v„rcr ati,t{:, ,�_ ;..,.•q,., esb�-. •,`� ,.' i'agc^4 r .a4e ;;+ n' ,...,. :, '•a., i.. •C'.e.,,....:.y.,. ..d;' .•.:.-.. ±Y r, r. '�'"'�'' '°'•�:.y r .'s•• , !'.r r1 ,oc� mw +-.F. .y ;.uj-',l r; oc :. JM, ,C:etlra._ ....r :,,,,+Y��,,..-,...p>.......:.. ,.- :,•;.I?4:.•..rf... y.+ .P�)°^ .x; P,�"b..r�.�° �- M.r 1,'„d.... _tea n i — sr u•: '. i ti .> ';its-:, .♦ r ....:i,•....,.- _ .. _. .. .. ._.. � ,Y. CLAREMONT,. Now is the time to get your bind- Mrs. W. S. Cook and children, Mrs. McIntyre, of Toronto, is BONDS=Government, 3iuoicipal and " " -or canvas pat into proper shape accompanied by Mrs. Walter visiting her eon, H. Cr. and Mrs. Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials , Born, on Saturday, July 7tb, to before the harvest begins. Bring Ward and son, Joe, are visiting McIntyre for a few days. Safe tveetmeats at-from.6 to 7 per Cecil and!lire. Story, a daughter. them to L. W. Pilkey, who will relatives in New Hamburg Rose Watson, of the 4th line of teat. Mre. R. Rawson ie spending a repair them to your satisfaction. * Malcolm Patterson, of the 7th Uxbridge, was taken to St. Mich- couple of weeks with her sant is 1N8URANUE—All ctaeee>! written In. ToroQto.., Our people were kept buoy on concession, is confined. to his bed ael's Hospital on Sunday to under- duding Fire, Automobile, Wind.' Mice L. Dickenson, of Toronto, Sunday looking for a cool spot with a eevere attach of the flu. go an operaCion for appendicitis, storm, Aocident'and Sickness =.le visiting with Mies S. U. Evans which they could not find. The We hope for hie @rly recovery. .. which provedd successful.- „ rain of Mondey', however, has Tom Montgotner with wife and John and Mrs. Neal and son, _Phone or write for a•few days. moderated the heat considerably. children and Mrs. Linton, of Uz- Russell,and wife,of Mount Forest, Mrs. Williamson, of Pefferlaw, Thos. Murray, of Polo, III., died bridge,spent Sunday with. Mrs. are sppending a week with L. W. !`gtf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby v i was the guest of Mrs. J. Readman very suddenly on June 17th at the Vex Middleton and Mrs. Fred and Mre. Pilkey--and other friends _ over the week-end. home of his sistdr, Mrs. Copen- Lynn. here and.in neighboring village@. r Wm.and Mrs. Page and F. C. haver. Deceased was born in Bert Ham and wtfe�of Toronto, F. M. Cooper went to Eastern lr�as� 4 .' Beal., of Toronto, visited J. H. and Claremont on Sept. 5th, 1852, and P ;6ReYr17t, ' are epeni3ing two weeks' vacation Ontarioi.asearch of a ca.rIoadt7f Mrs. Beal on Saturday. moved awn in 1874. p Thomas cattle, but fouad they were very Ed. and Mrs, Perry, of 'West Y with the latter a arentA,R'econgratulat Maater Gordon and Mrs, Sanderson and other scarce__and cousegtieatly had toToronto, visited with Magnus and girkett on passing successfully the relatives. come back withoutany purchase, firs, Morgan on Sunday. Introductory examination at the-Mrs $t3Qns;of 'the-4Lh-iine- ----- ----- - Tarouto Conservatory of Music. Uxbridge, is in poor health st His teacher, Miss Blancbe Ranier, a � -present and is under the doctor • r` �1* ;* to also to be harvest congratulated. G SY!/t x :care. The hay harvest is. now in full Ever y O V�Vlk Miss Dawson; weare aorrp toawing. The crop is a fairly good report, is seriously ill at present, onP. The old meadows are rather \%b a - A 9 and her condition gives her friends light-as the rain and warm 9weath-- — f666� =7 +much anxiety, er came too late to be of much George and Mrs. Bentley, of benefit. The clover is a good crop z ,Trenton, and Robert and Mrs• and good drying weather is now a HEN you have Sykes. of Oshawa, spent Sunday hoped for. � - -Q- -clacgd--an-a_r d e _ , tj with Mrs. Lynn. ;n--fid—:Efts. homson and us r alooked memorial ` Douglas Dlcker�eQn has entered- you have -the--employ-oH. G. McIntyre, daughter, Mildred, of Buffalo, L. to the future for our I w Mra We are lulu away original W. .-W.. ere Silverware absolutely nd�eaart1he es it}time t fie T and firs Dixon and family who Limited, and entered upon his Matthew Marshall and dao h- are stayingfcr the summer, g g 1 a lasting tribute, Mrs. Miller, and husband of g g quality Silver Plate with Wm. Rogers&Son ` datiee on Mon ay. q Y q Y � g Reynolds, of Newark,ark, N J. an FREE under our new Profit Sharia Pian. A beautiful and ex.•,=•'` Mrs. W. S.Crocker, of Hamburg, elusive design in a high y g '•w - ter, ,.^ N Y., are visiting with their trade mark on ever tete. t Given with an unconditional;�Quaran- Toronto, spent Sunday with Geo. Y P No(4reaterTribu�e" - , mother, Mr Harry Thomson. tee" to give perfect satisfaction without,time limit. i and Mrs. Morgan. g P Herbert and Mrs. Willard, of N. W. STAFFORD,' HELLO THERE With every purchase you make at our store of 25c you receive a Galt. and Mies Eva Pennock, of Kingston Road, Toronto, spent over the weekend coupon marked 25c, with every 50c purchase a coupon marked 50c, Wbitby Do you know that it is celaning up and with every $1.00 pnrehase a Coupon marked$1.00 and so on. When with R. J. and Mrs. How. time,! I am prepared to repair and you have paved $1.5.00 worth of coupons you are entitled to a"Rogers" Pho 49 Whitby Let the council et.bus and eat g y build chimneys, also concrete work Teaspoon. A full list of premiums is here given. " that the weeds on the aide of the and painting. Chimneys swept and goad are cut this year, and not let furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar ` some do it and others get off. used,- Work guaranteed. charges Free with' No Fake No Competition Our streets on Saturday ev�a• moderate. Phone Pickering 5501. Coupons Cash Amounting to Coupooe --i._ _...... .._ _ _ ring resembled Yonge street, o• 3•�-as. No Gin©es Work 'routo, on account of the number 1 Teaspoon 15 00 or ,30 300 �ap18 1���aa1 Fire .—of cars which were in evidence. 1 Desert Spoon ,.30.00 :80 6 UO ' THE BEST YET 1 Table Spoon...,92 50 .66 6 50 We want to make our•buai- Both side8 of the streets were — rness row and grow in a le iti- plined with cars of ever make and We represent the Waterbury Odor-, 1 Soup Spoon....32.50 "'.05 850 g g n8'tlTaaC� Co• -' Y P 1 Iced Teaspoon..26.50 .53 5.25 route way. The bank pays -;% age. Iess Clyemical Toilets especially ad- 1 Salad Fork_.,48.50 F}? S75 'interest on what you save, There will be's football match apted for rural schools or where there Y Cheap rates for farm and country 1 Butter Spreader39 78 .78 7,75 we pay interest on what building@. r on Tuesday evening peat at lot 5, is no water system. Can be installed 1 Knife Med...,. 37.50 '.75- 7.50 you spend. -windstorm Insurance on buRdtngs, ;r con. 4, Uxbridge, between Pinr in the building. A card will bring 1 Fork Med.. ,,.32.50 .65 680 wind-milts;911oe etc. Y fl' Grove and the Royal Oaks from full information with drawings far 1 Oold Meat Fork70 00 -'1.40 14 Or) Our interests Are Your y Automobile Ineucatice _the 4th and 5th concessions. Ice each particular layout. 1 Gravy Ladle.. : 82.50 J. 1630 Interests. of all kinds. - = and soft dr' _. AF-Po3mt_ar - _ 1 Berry Spoou..100.00__._. _ on the grounds if the weather is —3g-�'• Whitevale 1 Baby Spoon. ...35 00 .70 7.00 FARMS FOR SALE K favorable• Caine called at 5,30. 1 Sugar Shalt,.,.95.00 `- ,70 7.00 14 1 Butter Knife.. 40-00 80 SAO Let's �o t3[T A aTAt the evening see-sicya on San .. YY Ll j� ' �7 BOW or phon7��� day in the Baptist Church, the �E3 Your No Coupons.allowed oa charge E D. B Q lYl 4 accounts over 30 days, _ Ti pastor, Rev H. R Stephens, gaveKitch (3111 EO WHITBY, ONT.!the men in the audience the nrivi- - du lege of taking off their conte, Call at $. ('*�j rjiS Phone 8800 The Pickering A privilege which waa lmmedi• «+ �•i i++� ately taken advantage of. This is - .is custom which might be followed n 01•TZ'. ONT.�R20 V* "'anee Committee _ ito a greater extent during the ea• ce"ive beat. '- Master Bruce Miller, son of Wid Thea bnX an Oil Stove or The object of this Associatiob C.bo■ : :. 'neer and Mrs. Miller, had a narrow a fie Range. s engaad prosecute felons. lessen teal escape from serious if apt fatal _ ch injuries on Satiurday evening. He We have a full stock of Perfection �3 - , was playtog on the road in front and-Florence Oil Stoves BaslYlesS Kew b.n ha fig properly stolen oommed� of his home when a car casae in stock, 3 and 4 nate imm rely vi asy member .1along and knocked him down. He burner. a - of EsaonNte Dommi»ee. was painfully bruised, but no Also a utimber of good used - Membership tea '11.80. o d �a.Psatideaf oa•. ottani. es� • �.�m. ixh. rrom vw a t� Oil reasonable.s bad} Stores,s were broken. He wa _ bane r Y • _ �p s.oretsrl on.pplioadoc. 'frightened and may congratulate COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES himself on his s Institute y g Often' C3H for the er S.Chapman.aPick�ingPalm• + The Women's Inatitate will meet '(faster than cit fie) • at the home of Mrs. Walter Ward ;Ask us for a demonstration ' _ on Wednesday afternoon, July 17, in your home. , l ^:rove tment of money. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. President, Beare/cry The program will include an ad- We can apply you with wicks _ A i ��� � !dress by Dr. Tomlinson. a demon• and all other Accessories I Regillu saving will Farmers, A,1. a1rWa •'retration on Music by Miss Mary ` Forsyth and selections ,b Mise Screens, Fly Spray Fly Swatters, prepare you to take y Doors and all kidds of Mid- I ave secured the agency for the Froeb Aldine Ward and pupils, A Rood1.- Ih attendance I•@ urged. Each mem summer Hardware. f advantage Of your do Wood and Oocksbutt Farm Imple• bar is asked to_bring a guest. The �r L fin meats. and will keep constantly on i meeting will commence at 8.00 C HAS . COOPER ,� Opportunity wiles It head repairs for these popular 'o'clock. Roll Call—Tipto house 1mves. +. implements. a: Also, London's barn and stable wives. 4LARE MONT Ifittings. r The league football match play- I will also take contracts for painting ed on the Memorial Park here on DURANT MOTOR CARS �I!�I TME barna and houses by a new t F Saturday evening between Good AND TRUCKS ''�II process, by spraying. wood and Claremont was a good ii.JV�+�� a, _ Estimates cheerfnlly'given, ` BANK exhibition of the game, and was ' Jf Phone 1820. ! witnessed by about seven or eight �' i��i �� 1 �-� @� ct f�rQi � .hundred people. It wasagoodScotts 1VVl V X41, III , nil •r - Estabaskied id71 R. J• Mann, Clareni6tr •clean game, although fiercely con � - teeted. It resulted in a tie, neither Clare;nont A51 - tide scoring. The gate receipts i` �e7 rPBII River t �> `a-mounted to about $140. On Sat- for' nrda eveningour team will go to Speciale %_- t Basket Factory Y ;. Brougham tplay. As - Good. JuIIe Whitby Br.J. H. Perry, Dian Manufacturers of wood, Green River and Claremont are about even, the future gamos All kinds of Fruit Baskets, DRY GOODS will be most interesting and 'lien's work shirts '9sc - -- - Berry Crates, should draw large crowds. - - The flower.show under the aus. Men's overalls, heavy, pr, 1.99 e _ FarIrierB�BAshe1 Baskets. !den's fanc sox, ... 50C r' 3 Pic of the Claremont Horticul- Y ,, _ ClOthei3 Baskets. tnral Society was held in the pub- Ladies'silk hose,... 79c p' _ ` . - lit library on Saturday, the 7th ;, ,�, l;l rt► Frank Pennock _ Moody's silk underwear,... 4:1.00f � Inst, which was well represented, ao84' Sending- Money with the following results:Peonies NewestAtyles in mens a q y Proprietor Mary Forsyth, 1st prize, $1.00; straw.hate Q 5 -: Phone Markham 1604 Mrs. Jnhnson, 2nd,.50; Red Rose, to distant Points _ s Y Y GROCERIES a EATTY r Mar Forsyth, 1st. $1.00; Jir3. D. Ready cut macaroni, 2 lbs., 19c <• S YOU can send an amount of move } "Gregg, 2nd, .50; White Rose, ilia- Y Y Y a Corn flakes, 3 k to a❑ point in Canada at a mini ry Forsyth, 1st, $1.00 Mrs,.G. M.� P qs for 25c STANDS FOR THE BEST Forsyth, 2nd, ,50: Pink Rose, Ira, Shredded wheat, 3 pkge ... 25c inum of any by using a Standard Bran flakes, 2 pkgs for 25c Bank Mone Order. This method i? N. F. Tontlinsou 1st, 1.00 Dining. Y r room Table Bouquet, Mrs. David 3 Jelly powders and tumbler 25c ► the simplest, safest and mosteonven- • , .liar Fors Large prunes 2 for 25c ► r'► � .• Gregg, 1=t,. p Forsyth, 2nd; � lent way to send remittances b'�-�;rn�'il � ". Basket of Mixed'Flowers, Mrs. D. Catsup, quart bottle 23e � in the Dominion ; if the mail goes Syrup, o lbs fdt 35c -� Gregg, 1st; Bary Forsyth 2nd, astray no loss is sustained'. Should , P & G soap,5 bare far ;23c r "Prizes for the last two entries are you de..ire to send stoney to a point 0 ' fall bulbs. 1ltr, Ira Hoyer acted as Fancy mixed biscuits, lb... z28c outside theconotry;aStandard Band I j Christie's sodas, 2 lbs, for .135c ► Draft will serve our u-r' a--for sedge, The Directors of the Sort- Y P P ty have endeavored to beautify Peas, corn and tomatoes, * �,; forwarding money to foreign places.,; the village to some extent by bav Aylmer, 2 for... 2ilc Balk black tea, special, lb. 83c - ing boxes of plants put on the r Bine Rose rice, 3 lbs. for .. :25c 'pramices of the various merchantQ. � This is only the beginning and the White tapioca, 2 lbs. Por . . ..28c i,r M S11 NDM� B� y� � ,Sot;ieby expecte to enlarge on this Fancy strip® ,cocoanut, lb. 2.c * OFA C A1�1 hill, * Litter Carrierq, Hay Carriers@ undertaking uext year. The Di • ESTABLISHED 187JPnmpe, Door Tracks, Cow r� rectors are auxions to increase the Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. > "membership of the Society. The D S C O T - ` It will pay von to get my prices on fee is $1.00, which amount the s • _ - �41%h'it'H 1"M'U11r°'fl above before buying eiaewY.ere. memherQ have the privilege of ta- . e Phone 1402, u�9�eu.�la�o�1. aL.aBvuvy� �. FRANK T. PROIISE king in a premium which they can y r,,rK7gINO, r► 'TARIO, 1 select, shrabs, roses, bulbs &c. .�:L 4 R�;'4 O T r i-LIG(In -A •M µs t ,;;!': .:. .. � ,. :.. - .. ,� .„ - , _ 1,,', r :e., •hey+%�'< aS+^•^M.l� t„4w'�b , ,"kr.. .. � :,d; :..r.,... .x..,•^',v- ..ra!... ,,,,, ,,.n, e t'+• M•..+Cre�i4 .✓:_�ru1 r, t'e•.. :s�uva ..st'�r +ez i :s'.ra-.3'•art`-„"?'s., i�, *.3k,' 's 4+z"g'^L.}�r,§i:..' ^i} 'E�+ ,+'. �' `` �'; r •?t;:,.._*.e,p.•era'»-2:. .•-.• ..:..,r,.,e.4 ..:,:r:sp •!�:..gs,'•rc •%*.�'8:. _ :ao-i, t„v.,., renrx.. <,,�K.< ..r� :.r' z fah q•; "' w`NMI`' a G :y (ane•14 a..' •wVv��.; ;=� �w o,: "^ :d` r naaa!;.Y. :. •aw:+, h•"�nsJa.;�,v„ ..' w, :: ,.sw ."n-,+da wirY'i ?�.J"+aJ:. Ur,. y,, sa. i.risz .u'. s. ,'W�°S'x •"g vv.'t-arz .i�'i.OFa '.:Sc! .�' t•<• Md 'z,x,:r,:,wuam'a: ,',�cmm;¢'.;4 'r .ar+1',,''�"'�' '".' I .- .., ,fi.,.:� �,; ...�.' ...... ;,;,._: . .. .. ._.,.� s'�,�i,8,.--�: •'ai'• rte;.;•+-R`:F .:..!:.. .rv'.-«-�,, �as--r: «,�.•w.,rt;R mss,... v .tit- -•�.�+-a-r >+.�.'.a�”.,*w+-a'�"�a.'+:� r.+rrnr: ,-%',r: rs.'n .. ....-�'�'... -..�,�.. --. .... ,.. ::�'T,--?Jr�.'�''t�v, i"irQ1:-,. -.•:: v..:^ ^'',.' ,r. '•,•VrY:.yr... -...:..-•--r--�•--+"re� -r.-.- ..� �.. '.,•., N,>•t yea ,:.. ;. ,..� , ,.. .. ;.. ...a ... ;4 �. r,,a 'e - .. l, I;e that ,gjuality o Green Tea by, the colour ofc oT tear and hope and,grle>�-fat darken. a s ' . Peter-tri her heart, .For she was be- . "My dear-Miss' Daniels," ward the rifle brow' ;then poured Into your cup before create ginning to fled that smiles worked edge, "what interested you in him?" » illi addt:c- The: paler the colotir the' finer the i` wonderfullywell with men. A smile "I can't tell %W Vie fly i�r$ea Tc��. Co re n other .Green Tea with struck a li t-into their You,that, she adyraitted. - f►tfpa Y gFi eyes lords "But here-I have the money+ to - 44SpLADP:'—None can-equal It 1h Savors+, pOlnt; them ®lett, suppled the very_joints of the whole five hundred, you see " -. "'or clearness. Only 38e per i-Ib. their limbs. And.she leaned forward, her eyes So it was with the judge now, He bright with delight. The judge, how- <,- beamed• down upon her,' a imitable'ever, paid not the slightest heed to-the ` rain of good-will. money. Instead,he'yicked up a yellow GILLETT's"Ansi what's-the,trouble now?"' he to h--eld from the ' ., �'aD D leek beside ._ . •_ Per asked. What s the trouble, bines no- him and eittended it toward her, t hing,but t&puble brings people to me? "I don't know what you know about v Lets start right in with your teems the man who calla himself Ssndq Wil- LYE anA then we'll go through with the Rams. But no matEsr whatever alae rest of the story." you. know`abort h I i i=4 magine that A teaspoonful of a a 'Joan Daniels," she answered. you don't know thio--and you ought 'et z t TEA ash The judges recoiled,struck the back to I" ( Otfg 1,.y0 EprlAl[led ax of his.knees.:againat tht etlget o!.h She looked dawn.to the slip of.. swivel chair and sat 'down heavily per and raw typewritten across its Can, _ - within it~- The force to the{'sarongs _.-- jogged the spec- capitals: p� tltf�lN breeding >� taciea low,on his chin, and the en s� knpwl- HOLD SANDY WLLLIAMS UN- .. 77 edge that he had appeared'ungraceful TIL MY ARRIVAL., HIS' REAL Uss Gillstt's Lit for all made him scowl to recover his lost NAME, HARRY GLOSTER, WANT- i D4I"t�tJ�i WANT- ground. �� ED HERE FOR MURDER OF HAL Cleaning mdDttdAficKng SALIDA s --- Ah, said he, then you're the one SPRINGER AND RUDY NCHOLS > >.WD hat- I've _heard.9f.-that .fives all-Aw LAST w .FK__T - W-O_-THOUS A N D is little* costs-. �? � A � � �•�+ herself with a silent maze for a far DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE bu!albays --- - y their? Wells well! I've heard g good PAID TO- : MAV tgU*m deal about you!". The brief remainder danced into a I,.=JH11 �rao stW She shook her head, saying that she smudge of black. did not know who could have taped -about' BEGdN HERE TODAY be 'would have joined tits most eta- - because she knew no one, CH P'I'ER XIr -`' v j but she had heard that was t Findingthe lifeless bodies of his tnusiastic bidders. The mere cow- Txaowlxc DICE WITH DEATH. ' two man to whom one came when one ' Partners at their gold-mining Ne carne hobbling punchers had drawn away a little,,wished to pay bail. � gout to.the Citi- r camp, Harry Gloiter Sees southward, hopeless when they saw such mon "A 'bail!" exclairtied ' the �� of the town in the form of an was capable of a double murder:was 'knowing that. he will be accused of judge, capable of almost anything. the crime. On.the.wayGloster saves offered. It was only the ranchers who starting in his chair, and then rock- old man, who was the office boy, jani- were calling now, tor, and all-round messenger But the only one who felt no thrill ..,the life of a stranger, Lee Haines, ing far back in it until his short legs� ger boy of But the voice of Joan halted them t the courthouse. of excitement was Lee Haines. For y ' from the murderous hands of a scours- +�swung clear of the floor. "'Ball? Who # drel by the-name of Joe-Macarthur, saying: "Five hundred is what I need.;Williams=" I How he obtained this news no one when he heard the news-it wwroed as "Joan" lives with an old recluse, Who offered that?" I could guess, far certainly Ju though a weight had fallen upon+, his r She saw the face o! the judge g Y digs Con- IEuck Daniels, presumably her father; "If"-came the shout, and there were ley had not told him But pecfis shoulders, -bowing him, and t1Lat a 3 11111 it ranch house. One night she slips six voices in it. -' the walla in that building were overly shadow head dropped across his eyes; r away and rides to a schoolhouse sev- At an rate he surer slowly, s She shook her head, bewildered. thin, or else keyholes were overl Y y+ lowly eral miles distant, where a dance is "Who offered it?" she asked. A vs%v large. Y Y back to the hotel, rented his room for r in progress. On the way home she "I offered it," said Jud Carter, � At least- it was this old man who another.day, and waren in the room _carries on it r(smantic conversation in N r the shadow of thickets with the outlaw- pushing his gaunt form through the ° first bore tidings of how Joan Daniels'he first of all carefully removed his , + ed Harry Gloster and then rides away crowd. s� had some with bandage from his right hand• That i<bfi0 bail to get at a gallop before Gloster can ap- "Then Peter is yours!" N . ( "'Sandy Williams" free; and of haw''hand was stiff, and the ragged wound proach her. Gloster is ailed after 'There was a .shoot of protest from In his palm was still unhealed, if getting into a fight with several men I "` the judge had placed before her a tele- getting the others (To be continued.) " over a girl. Lee Haines interviews +� I s, gram announcing that Wilkfamo was ► , , He was up for the highest bidder, no other than a certain !h him in jail. -And now Joan is trying rady! I :_ Harry Glow er, Sunburn? Use Minarsr'a Liniment p y. You got to seal him that way."i who had killed two men a week before,f et auction off her horse, Peter, to se- "But five hundred," she argued, "isI an.i therefore he was not .open to erre bail for Closter. peO a bail t any ar'rohe THE PROTECTWE ASSOCIATION r`x. NOW G all that I need- r Peter, Goad I - _ O ON WITH THE STORY bye. of Canada Shepaused" i This was the news which sent 'a 'MstsbUshed 1907. Kir" and� drew another A wave of grief called her attention I ✓ � , buzz of wonder through the town. It Aaa•tis twsa9,1a7.0o, s las to iL b-eath. - from the men to-the horse beside her, a olloyholders over sie0,000-oo was a salve for the ba • � oxzy p,M,,nyy o�a- w "I have to silt him;• she said sadly, and the demands of the higher bid- N tiered jaws and Y� n� "to some man wbo'U be kind to him s were svdd� o —.__1 IIthe sore ribe a! Ow en who had SUIC2ess sad Aeotdemt1'za� rr, - n ' - ° n. I '' ', !!) up to,Barry Gloster the nigh, betn.ri _. anoe w it a=bers of the lift- I know. Far -who could help being .- "And here," said Jud Carter; climb-I` � i ;and found theruecivs�t gni rg down like eosin srat.aastyy halmssvery, l bind to Peter?" ing to her side, ."is the coin. Lucky Agent- n all principal Cttlee and Towns ninepins. For, atter all, a man wh-) to Canada I She paused again with a hand ex- I had it handy with me!" t I t! 3I �. OL3iAdlOsr, . a. O. irvz s ct tended frankly, as though to invite He removed his batt with a flourish, p. Minard's Liniment for Insect altos. tea'a Gas,Wr"'• hOG7 �-Uifz- ahem into her per'fe'ct-convdence in all.very conscious that he was making a t, = - - .. dead ofso•r osAaa's, pas• seF ..mankind, and there was a little'sway picture which would be remem- - - and stir in-the crowds as every man red. and not at all aware that it -- C vainly shrove to get closer. would be remembered mostly because He extended a yellow telegraph slip, ' "And so, if any one will offer a it•was ridiculous in the contratA of the ++ the devil-I mean what bail db yon - '. rf price- slender girl, graceful as mean, with pay?" - "IM say 'three hundred," said one. his bony. work-twisted body, as he�want to a His-violence drove some of the color / R "Three fifty!" - leaned above her- � ' Four!^ She took th- money, rewarded' poor out of Joan's cheeks, and as site stared 5 "Five hundred dollars!" Jud with a trembling smile, and then�at him, he sat forward again and r "Five fifty! threw her arms-a7cund_Peter. A gap- managed 'to reach out And pat-hej - t It was much money for cattlemen Ing crowd,saw the tears tumble out oi.4 ++There, there," 1� said "F didn't - i► l tr pay for a horse, but Lee Baines I her eyes, saw her lift his head and I - knew that they were bidding for a press her cheek against his +nuzzle, mean to frighten yon. Whose bail do a - smi'e from the girl, rct for the horse and then she was gone, while Peter You want to pay?" i She swallowed r it•.elf. And, though ypndec In the turned and trotted atter-Icer, raising a „ t 5 � , iat"1 was a man to whom he owed his(cloud of dust from the verandah floor-,- There da a man trhr) was arrested •�,� .e sr lift and for whom he w�u!d have laid�Ing, i last night. I think he's called Sandy� t bre tk,f . dovwn -his own safety, yet'-he knew) Jud Carter, by a burst of sprinting, r that if he had the mtpey in his pocket captured the horse and-led him down '� n W the ground, and there he was aur-I ,� • • a rounded by a clamorous crowd, laugh-, •• ing, roaring out a hundred-comments But Joan had hurried down the i r street with a step as free at.d-athletic as the stride of a boy. And so-she IGLE came to the courthouse and the city - - hall, cdmbined in one wide, low-front-I ed building. Froin the old'penaioner' the door she asked the way to Judge I~ - �• '° ol'G' Kll �3efttl Pa tl { I s Conley's office, and the, ancient un— - • uuu uuu ..-- L kinked his back and strode grinnin, - int MS lu�roaoed 011 beside hei�until'he had brought he " to the sanctum of the judge himself, . "They are all kind," thought Joan , fi WHITE SWAN TISSUE as she entered the office of the judge. , "All,these men•are so gentle,•I won: mpg �y have � buying supplies of Toilet der why my mother wanted to keepme t A r••�•' e •-.t - JL Tissue ort a besisvif so man rolis-forZc.- be?"away from-them? Why could.it NURSES know, and doctors have y declared there's nothing quite like r If so,you have been getting value of a sort,situ the bis l So she stood in front of Judge Con yirin to-relieve all sorts of aches - -• - 15c WHITE SWAN ROIL o_ffexs your real value fat ]ey'who, as he turned in his swivel" and pains, but be sure it is Aspirin pe I in excess of chit. chair, was encountered by the 'elo- the name Bayer should be on the EDDY TISSUES THE WHITE SWAN TISSUE ROLL gives lou 750 ah+ets of A.' ar quest wink of the old man who was package, and on every tablet. Bayer the hig'hmt grade Tissue-moa thin thredtimes the quanary just closing the door. Therefore, the Is genuirse, and the word-genuine-ars tootained in the average Sc_toll. judge, to cover a responsive I reit on every box. You can't 90 — Cot lits the Peppmajitit.gat0led j �' And the quarky of WHITE SWAN TISSUE is infinitely" p + gr-9- had wsong if you will just look at the box to-frown-and rn�tr�,,�--�hreact,- - _ superior, snow-while, velvety soft,even in textus—the roti sager-coated jacket and ataadtfar in seeding which made Joan back a stkp -------- the ---= t _ ir.slLco,n lora cn,., ed,ass�urin you a paper of immaculate the Pep perminLSavored gum iiasdde-� I'away. - The Anon Tissue, deanneu,a tissue that mores m your Gac7r---room uaio and'-.,.--.-utmost value is ion las>na I He seated her in another moment., that money can untainfed. day. j000 abeeta, •; . ^' -" _.. tong-lasting delight however. And when all_the wrinkles' a Sty"-WHITE SWAN' to your dealer nm rime. Then you ` were out of his forehead, it seemed - will get a quality tissue, a Toilet Roll.that will to Joan that he was like all the rest ` serve as an indication of your pride in your hath• of his kind-overflowing with, go*d- aq� loom appointments. --I raLure and eagerness-to help he>* And FR as he drew the chair out of the shaft i of sunshine and waved her into it, a ���� he-remained leanin over it with one good Neat tba handsome, -%Ueb " ' _ ",Areal oodRoti, oaassaan hand rested on the firm. = Aspirin ::amu wugbe. 700 compact. ltsgbea °'-+� _( I to tbd trade mark e "assert. F _ ' - It brought him so close to Joan that (reaiatered to Canada) tradeves t1. seta I r nae. '���� SUP SO -. •she had to lean farther back in, the; ire" kli �wn8hat� Mannfactnra wh11e !t b h FINEST VALUES IN CANADA .. :. i Aspirin mesas Ba er'maIIe� .. - _ facture, to assure the Dnblia 8aainat mftatlana, - 1'w a E:H. r D OY C O., L 1,M IT a D, H U LL,CANADA. 23. ., �.-:- chair to smile up at hin�,• But smile� the Tablets stn be stamped wiry tb6tr Sates+ ,i ISSUE. No. 28-'28 she dad, although there was a wild " tae mark t t T, FOR ALL. YOUR BAJUN�I � iPit,% Cakes, Burls and Bmad — DOES ALL YOUR BAKING BES. ':...a _ .t ) ♦ r ;k�i�[": -. >;�:�+�' ,-�' .:;rte. .. "'. .t",1 .£•'.. .�..,�...-a[v<°S ..,.... 7r••Lr_-:wua-..,a..r�,n.a;, v'f.- .Y_ a.�:.,.,�:.b 4 •!,Zk�'4 �,4-" P'- ��_`"�i�+'II',a�%!av a'..D?r33;•.:�a -,•.Aa,,?,' 'tu.'. rif`YT!•.. eyG,.. w.. ar*rN .11 .: i. :.: ...,r •.-„�. '� Y ery� ..:+.. I: fir. ,�A.. a^xeCF .'w+ 'ti.`x'Si1" .6 "'� ui,^'; .... ..'Y'^.'.'^rni••w^, z. ."A43V6•P oi,1 :3`" c4: .. -t .!• y. 4v^< *.c Y 'Y- 'R`.�.^ 4:, ,w�'',rl,::.+;...—+-:.;+.:ra..w.�.ti' Y*.�?"i-._ .s.-,..:M1�., k�''s'��z_,:„-..,+d y.�.�,t c:p. .' :..._ .'. .,,t ;._....y ,',JTr' I -2. _ •_-,*'--._ - n-., -,.. . t- n,- . . . ,,r - • _ ,. r nII v. �. -.. .. ' - ' , 5q .. e„ .. _ -� r _ , •:rB+ w ::; tt' -- - - - J' 'Tra>• • + fah Isles, that the country's popular Winner of the Diwnond Sculls _ F <ned F.o LE tion might develop along these lines, . Project to Unify _ `__ has been very manifest, and has gone t Britain's �� f o1C vgiZAda i a very gratifying length." . r y? _- ;� r � telesa , 41 OlInei11C -P81 - Or t -,; . -�— , . �) y anc�Cable Service' __._ - y y - _--Drawn _Privilege; But Now They, . • . ttt ,._, . {j; - - Ez' Sing of «ll-Overseas S �r 8 Ve8sel ]llk8 Mer .Receive Wages1. y& ` ' #elan Expected to Result . The value of preliminary experience " .ZR; ` Chilean Naval Transport }< f"> 3 >•om Conf�re Conference for Canadian farm establishment can- r, A 3 not be overestimated and the advise- Driven on Rocks 500 • +, k�is `116� _ London,-The Imperial Wireless '" 'bility 61 acquiring this in a practical "' 'Yards,off Shore � s and Cable Conference, called by the ' 1. _ manner prior to actual occupation has s ' Gove nment nder the chairmanshi u P been increasingly realized in the poet- Santiago, Chile.-Upwards of 300 I. of-Sir John •Gilmour, Secretary o! ; lives were lost 'when the army x State for Scotland, and includin o'. war 'period, sags a recent bulletin of a r . g !eP transport Angamos crashed on the resentatives of all the Do inions - the Canadian Pacific Railway. Today rocks at.Punta Chimpel, near the : all colonization authorities will advise which has been in session in London South Chilean coast town o! Lebu, internationally since Januar 1 ciai circumstances, to engage for a never be known as the vessel had Y +i, is colonists,,- no-matter what their Finan• - 1 .1 -. , expected to reach an early decision. - 7-. Friday night. The exact number may t „ period In agricultural. labor before made several sto s en route and its „ The financial editor of The Times1. taking a place of their,own. At Che p #� says: :"The outstanding feature of . - sante time it !s recognized, both from passenger slat had changed. I. � i ; Q the stock exchange this week is the the point o! view of the satisfaction Only four survivors here been found h activity and buoyancy of the cable ` and they tell a terrible tale of a three , -- a isi r and wireless .companies' securities, -pf the new arrival and-,his value to thegtrw ' �' farmer engaging .his services that Lor litw :preaerve2a x x y� ? V Thfa !a believed to be due to its be- a training for farm labor itself 1a es, places in the boats or even hand- s coming known that the projected ne- holds on bits of floating wreckage . gotiationa between the 1. .imperial con- desirable, especially in the case of the which followed the crash. A r yF ° majority of Britishers unfamiliar with �s -----ce and the cable and wireless . The ship lost her rudder in a storm I companies on the subject of the pro- Canadian conditfoaa and methods, the Ismael � -L' N, posed merger, which was arranged , and when the commander, bulletin adds. Suarez, found himself unable to pre- aI. earlier in. the year, is nearing com• i`' `1 QSL--YoutiB_men coming- trim the eat g_raruatrnphe he tted "' ' comma k.: lotion. __ British p — Islee n o matter how willing suicide on the bridge. " ` x " r = r `` ` The merger project, It will be re i hd. r ..- . ean al gs, aumhmlo ed byvwireleaa vessels rushed to uthe r r�' ; and eager, are not at the outset equip 1. ped to be o! great aid to the Canadioa scene; but by the time they arrived ; }� `Nj factory Is dependent upon antis- farmer, who fa a busy.man, and whose ; W uY r menta o1 the Ing made with arrangements be wciivitfae, in the relatively short grow- r the govern Em ire, which I !ng season, are carried out at a brisk there was nothing for them to esus. 3�,'y�i. p v. cable wand wireless aye- are owners of : Eighty bodies were !Quad on the N teats that are to so a extent comps . Rhee who has b farm schooled "Consequently mer a 'beach near Coronet _ i late," it continues. " m Doled fn merely Left Punta Arenas private com titive with those of the '4 panies. .There,are strong •reason$ in r.e - ractice, the bar The transport left Punta Arenas, favor of operating x21 overseas spa . 'G the care and milking of cattle, the eonthernmost city In the world fa the J. WRIGHT, JR., CHAMPION AMATEUR OARS-MAN OF THE WOR!.D. terra of communication ea one com- ,, the care and rolling of cattle, the teed- i,3, Straits of Magellan, with E9.1 persona Acting Premier George S. Henry and Mayor McBride conferred over I mercial unit by a company of the feeding of live stock, etc., has a value on board. Of these-216 were crew and r - ;,markedly above that of the totally in- 76 passengers. The latter included $ the arrangements which are to be made to honor Joe Wright, Jr., upon his!public utility type, which would give s �� public guarantees against excessive i""+ experienced fadlvtduat, number of women and children. return from Henley. As the Diamond Sculls 'victor is not expected to arrive l ' chargee, but at the same time grana "wtyj "The British Government recognized Q back until the middle a[ August, there fy ample time for preparations to bo j every inducement to companies to this when it established Its training -.1� . made, but an immediate start la desired In order that-th4 arrangemeate mn) I employ and develop, up-to-date and 4 - farms under the Minletry of Labor ineen Wlll'ielnllna lie fltti � ' the south of England. There young , �' ,efficient methods. The honors which ,will greet yodag Wr ht on hie arrival fa Toronto wi:l i The beam system offers the=cheap• -:}A men, ranging to age from 19 to 27, and Loses L.aW Sint u3' be provincial and Municipal in thetrgcharacter. Mayor McBride had 'eQt mesas of- communication, but it representing all manner of trades and . . . has not ousted the cable services. - . ,-callings, certified by Dominion Gov- -, in Britt Courts is assumed that the welcoming inaction would be under the auspices of the -,F; p city, but Actin which for some purposes are superior - ,,I,$ ernment agents as physically fit for . _ g Premier Henry communicated,with him telling him of the -,overseas settlement, receive between Province's desire to participate. to the cheaper wireless system. I!. 1=, Jud ant Declares Courts the. merger scheme is adopted, as �`4 tour and flue months' training of an $m During the weekend, cabiea were_d"WaLched on. ehait of the_Province�e�,An„c likely, the systema may be y Acting Premier George S. Henry, and on behalf of the City by Mayor�works%P as complementary to each - 3 -„' under instructors experienced !n the Collector for Foreign McBride Hon. W. H. Price, Attorney-General, who !a member tar Parkdale. other. `� warn of the Domlaions, calculated to Staten ■eat tbfilable message on Saturday to Joe r, En land: "The Gov P _ I 'turn them out with a practical work• Wright.g g ' Ing knowledge of the rudiments of ernment is proud of Diamond Sculls winner from Parkdale," - -, Britain Market f o3' - % London-An action comeueaced by The Premier of Ontario was among the spectators at Healey. Cot - Australian or Canadian farming. For the Dutch Goverismeat oa behalf of p - u8i . , 11 the last thr2e Yearn groups of young queen W1lhelnifna to recover dues as Price oa Saturday night received the following cable_-"I:Fsve- tat seen -.� men so trained have been moved out Ian estate !n England of the late young Joe Wright win a splendid vietoTp. He and his father are the admire• to Canada and proved valuable aids David Vlsaer, a cities o1 .Hailaad, tion of all Engilshmea as manly sportsmen. He has done a great thing for to busy farmers. They have goner• eat Need Felt Is M�ainten 1 �� irsa been dismissed by Mr. Justice Canada.-(3. H. Ferguson."" _ _ �� ,ally rendered good account of them- Tomlln in the Chancery-division of — ance of Continuity aiad +selves and to-day are steadily working . - • ,"' the high court of justice, who recall- R • • +, scribes the rising tide of ladepead- Qua�ity of Supply '% their way up to farm lndepeadence, ed the eztatence of as ancient rota B3'1tI1a31wa I �eace thus: Sydney. N,9 W:-At a conlaren(w ;, Recently tZe Canadian Pacific Rail- Y under which the English courts de- '��//��,,,� p "The Brir'sh told the Egyptians taut i of aptarlsts Just held in ttla city the Z way cooperated with the Hudaoa'a cline to collect tAxtA for a foreign -.,inlay Run Motors their occupation would bei only tem- general Ausiratlan opinlaa wan es- .. Hay Company Overseas Settlement, sovereign or state, Ltd, to a somewhat similar scheme tporam Yet fit 1922 there were al- Pr'e'ssed that England can absorb all J The court. la giving Judgment, said NCCt`88a Bills, Accepted b moat, six limen as many Hrltlsh offi- the honey that Auetratla can a213ort I :- for the tree training of eiagit►mea for that or f00 years, or at any rate since tY y!ctala in Egypt as in 1396. After'the + Harm; work in Canada A tarn has the time of Lord Hardwlekte, Judges Joint +�-pn•mittee of Both I The outlook for' the 1ad�istry b . war they learned that the r! I therefore most encou.aging to all ea- . been secured in Bedfordshire, Eng- rights of --.••,., 4 1 had maintained that attitude. It bad Houses of Parliament small nations Would be as sacred as gaged 1:. 1t who ere prepared to work -a. Isad, where prospective Canadtan poaenE that those of big ones, The E Ion scientific linea. f been argued for the res (settlers who have had little or no what had been said-of the judges In Loadoa.-Bills authorizing the ref]- Egyptians de 14, harming experience, under a auperia- ways throughout Great Britain, the 'manded the annulment of-the protec- The main dit8culty a' far hsa been _ '` the case cited. were obiter dieta and !torate and formal recd the continuity of su tendent who baa had twenty years' ought, to the present case, to be dfs London area only,excepted, to enter; recognition of fade pply. The Lon• ezperleace in every branch of farming the motor eosd transport business;pendence. iAustrallan don salting arganisatioa, Bald a Southgarded, because there had been no I dole ;to Canada, can gain first-hand know)- have been accepted after 33 days' die. "Atter years of protest, they weregate to the conference; kr-tual decision establishing-the pro, Ledge of the life and methods of ana- cusaloa by a joint committee .of the given_-in February, 1922, th -ose(}ecm' must have sufficient boney to ' Pe ; prsitfon. I with the demand all the Wan farms: The training consists of But the advance of an authority 'House of Lords and House of Com-j given, is February, 1822, the •so•i year round, ., AL course of farm instruction lasting mons- This is regarded as assuring- called Declaration of Independence.. The general manager of the Pro- a• from tour to ten weeks, according to for'what'had been called ac elemen- these hardfought measures becoming This- they ateadfaatly refused to $c I duces' Distributing Society of New 1. Lary proposition. declared Mr. Justice I i . Individual.need, and covers •general law, The bilin rnnler a new charter cept because Its reservations left -to I South Wailes, C, E. D. Meares, urged ' Tonin, Aright mean merely a pro- that the consistent export farm work. No charge is being made upon the railways concerned which Great Britain the Sues Cnnai and the pin of Aug. "t post ion so well recognised that It � i� for the training or for board or lodg• have been suffering from the develop Sudan, and restricted their over• trslia's surplus honey, was a vital „ had never been put to the test. 1 B aecesslt Ing, but an accepted applicant makes meat of road transport services with elgnty over the rest of Egypt. They y It was em"Intial to stand-. • deposit�ot $60 as b gua'ms�ee of his The decision of Mr: Justice Tomlin ardize and blend eU honey Beat �t" which they have hitherto been can care for the canal. The Sudan recalls the efforts of the British AS pre- to proceed to farm ork vented frnm_ competing. they claim by conquebt sad by•moral abroad. soctatioa of Bondholders to persuade R_ -E. G, McDonald of South Aus-- • `;+- found for him !n Canada part of wh h The Joint committee has rejected right. Any foreign nation In control the Washington' Government to take I pointed out as, the result of �� Days his passage to Canada under Lh the bill which wee. to give similar 'could divert 'water for trrigaiion to traits iegal means. to compel the.. 11 south- his observations -and !n special reduced rate and the balance authorization to the Metzopolltaa the Upper Ntle to such an extent as inquiries, that erh states to repay the principal and '- - A - of which !s returned to him on reach- Railway, on the ground that the Lon-'to ruin Lower Egypt. They'are quite the Possibilities of marketing honeyIN Interest of $70,000,000 In bonds, now, I protect foreign Interests in England were humense. '1'vro•- Ing Winnipeg, with interest aggregating =375,000,000 •don traffic offers special features prepared to large firma operating 2200 multiple - _ "Another scheme which seems cal- which were-beat dealt with separately.'and minorities. They may, make some i issued prior' and after the American culated to work out -to great benefit - .. Sir Herbert Walker, who is to general mistakes, but they will learn to do:-shops had-offered to take honey all Civil War. r %*-to Canadian farmers and the agricul- '- I managing the conference_.repxesenting by doing." I tibe year round. The apiarists' co- tura[ industry to that of the British• While bhe case is not entirely analo all tines concerned, says in an inter-� This was the virtual attitude of the operative organization was not at ' .i Army Vocational Training Centre in gone the decial'ou Indicates a limit&- view that he now hopes the railways INationalists toward the reservationietd 1 present able to accept all the orders � Wiltshire. England, whose command- tion of sovereign power as. a "bill will be able to.carrt out the intention in the Declaration of Independence. available, as'sufficient honey wsa not ant has bees in Canada for the collector," hrowever just sand•mer!- they had in coming _ pur- promoting the bills. 'It;No more power was given to' Egyyt g forward. Largely increased g torfous the ctalnr• may be taken for g production was necessary to fully, `� pose of conferring with the Govern- granted,", nays durin the•goveramenta of Ramsa, , , anent and other organizations with the •--0 another raihvhy authority, "that we MacDonald or Stanley Baldwin. Since exploit the �nglih market. �� -• object of establishing a movement of Garcia Messenger shall ran motor'road'services to feed 11924, when a fanatic assassinated the The Minister or Floversts in New trained men from the centre to the' our Ilaes�or make arrangements with Sirdar, Sir Lee Stack, no further con-;South"Wales, F.`A. Chaffer, promised - Dominion. The centre exists for the at Hubbard Home existing transport concerns." cesetoaa have been made to Egypt. to asstst the industry in every way 'pit yurpose of training mea who are ata111 4 ti ` Although recent reports show 1m• to i y.VX, h s power. . mootha off discharge from,the British _ - 1provement is Egypt's educational eys- t a` ;r Army forork In the overseas Domla, 118JE3! ROWBII �O Spetlt� s11F13- {8*IOZll In ►r► tgdlns I sanitary con Dae, crime'ie benefiter from the .scheme to date +been ousted b the Egyptians, nts have I It S the Carburetion �`� Ions, -Australia having ,,Buffalo, FThe mast mma who$carried attre; Washington.=It !s not the fuel- ..In which country they have gleeneeae the massa e t - Agitation•In ,Egypt against British i business Isnotwelt hanctled.se, foreign erIn`spite'it's"the carburetor that co �- British Doltnlnllihon { y g o Garcia in the Spanish domination is oats. This fire satisfaction, growing daily more of continuous demand on Egypt's part seems to be the verdfet of a new ap ' "The'training comprises all-branchets American War, :Major Andrew Sum- acute, according to David R, Moore for more power, the time does not paratus 'rigged up by` the Bufeau of of mixed mers Rowan, has arrived 1'n East in the Julp Current Histo He do-'seem r e.._ tannin-g-and tuition Includes History. + not only the men but their wives and Aurora to nese the summer !n the __- __ - _- _^ a old home -of Elbert -Hubbard, whose v acceleration. ;� families, imparting an excellent prep The Unfortunate British Cruiser 1 One fact'dlscin sed is that heating; aration foe farm'settlement. Thera-ie essay, "A Message to Garcia," was every hope and eapectatioa that ae $ said to have been printed !n more +the intake manifold improves the f result of the close study which has langusgea than' any other essay, and `N " z1. r i ,� 4 "ptek•ap," like using a rich mixture. ►•. been.made into. the situation a move• more than 90,000,000 copies have been F z I �x Lower• grade fuels, it appears, can bo 4 - meat will commence to Canada next issued. s a AY ��� made t,o give IZractically the Baine. _ . spring of these men, splendid physical hfajor Rowan was cbmmisetaned by �� >;, xr�" s' ' " r acceleration as highly volatile fuels by specimens; subject to a Site of disci- President McKinley to ca the ti 'j' • �,k0. using a perfeialy designed "aecelei• 1 word to General Garcia, -who was te q �r�; T. a• sting well," a device which 1s a fen- r ,a Q11ne, and suffering from nose of the somewhere doep in the mountains of t ft ;: + h' +r tutu of many of the newer carbure demoralization o! prolonged ,unem, "` ;; !tore. With ordinary gasoline more mloyment, Cuba, that the United States bad de= 'i� Q. miles per gallon can be obtained with t "Titese schemes, however, while of cided to help the Cubans, He deliv- r: . T..,<: r r rr� this davlc state equally good per- 01,0 utmost value, will, until consid. Bred. his message, and won the Dis• .Q q `: ti. ef;bly eiabarlsted, b0 inadequate tingutahed Service Cross. orrtrancce can 'be b talnetl with s b •• - + leaner mixture than Wlth the older fe:ltnadfa ttr0 detSand-an the part of - h? t waa.s THE DAUNTLESS NOW A TO-yi'AL LOSE - 'r -- 1'3' �• types of carburetor. : ;, QRaadiati t�litter>3 for l3t:ltish beip, illi wife weights in the neighbor ., which at all tripes l9 !p er;eetia of Wpee hood of t131'ee 1tiQAdred pounds. If I Geo•rdiei "Aron--these lower taxi` ^ 'Fomin� forward, The $lixifty of a Iljie'd Wolk Alw rep pii4lea every dap nue to fog and a mistake in navigation this cruiser went agroui in the 1...� entrance bf Halifax harbor. S::e is ea fares will make a a�rioa.. desteronee Large prelt�rtioa qt paegpian tamers 9herl9Qa `fit eut of that neighbor- pected to be a total loss. Investigations t.ae us, We'll no' be able to sae much .to secure-.their lielpere 7< � p"t .hood. r r: -` y are underway. by welkin'" wn r . .. ,• . . ,tl . , .. ._ . . " i� • �,', _, y� .4 .1 W ,'e*,: " '•F T. ah°r. 'v&d . w.., ..1< z; ,ps', a '��x.n,.� ,... ..",:i:•z^': .w- - r,,•,a `+ rrY�wy. "'• .,¢�., yam„i'" raxt°j. y 'L.L '.w;l' +,rhr;Zr,f ,t», ' U, _x „++M nasi. S� t s .,a. �(wu r ° "suo '" ' }'.". c.., .. •.,.,. ',: -.tw P�.'w.:w,. .:.• +in` L 'e_'d":5'+:. nP+ ✓ d x.Yi}.. '4'.a'1Y• '� - K,.- M4x �a, ��t a,. m: 9.:+Rks• eh'. r .,,. 2+r._ • I '`s - .'Y . ., :. ,., ..?t....0 c."._ xr .:.,, .., Y;;T*... .i ., 'r p ."C,'' .�'•. 1 y'pe.Moe ...h.:.., y+,.• 'Cw -r$ r.r, ,F. "'< >;. ?t ri, w-ri..n, , ori"W Rr . >,.,.,, . ,,,.. :'r.. '_..:+ w' '< a v.vc+ -. 3,.-., �`S a'k S:^,c. .k.:•�:� :. :�' +•rs " 9 : Gt• -A good supply of berry bows, -Thos. and tiers. Andrew spent ;. J.J A S L7 ` crates and fruit baskets at Bush- a'few days last week with Ales T �a ,L r .� by's Hardware. t. and Mrs. Wilson, of Whitby. -Our ladies' hosiery is eclipsed -Boro,-in Pickoring, an Wed- - - h ' -F, and Mrs. Purdy, of Coals- by .no -.other makes as regards nesday. July 11th, to Elvin and r ton,called on Pickering friends On' quality, style and price. Try Mrs. McLennan, twin daughters. - gaoMiY and.•Mra. Townley, of To. them. Bradleys. ' -Mise Jessie Day and Mise Doris _ t __ _ _ )vara, spent Sunday with F:and --Darden Croak, -of Wellsville, Galbraith, of- Toronto, are spend- _ "'Mrs Hall. N. Y.,spent a week with his parents, ing a few days with Alvin and - -Miee Nellie.0aeway, of Torun• W. H. and Mrs. Croak, re- Mrs. Buehby. ` ' � �� � a��� ✓- �,'" turning home on Mondag. -Mee. John Law, of Toronto, �Vl to.-was the guest.last weekof Mi'e. Norman Banka -Remember St. Paul a garden hse been spending a tosyls of _ party In Memorial Park on Wed- weeks here�with her eon, G�Ordon, ' -Lao McGinty.of Torointo,spent nesday, July 18th. Good evening and Mrs. Law, + $sudsy here with his sister, Mies promised. Sapper, concert and -Ed. Law. of Toronto, called Loreen McGinty. on the.Mlesee Law on Saturday there's' ' n o Hosiery --Mee. T. A Knox. of Brock' sports.We know you'll be convinced and all motored to Howmanville - Y Road, visited .Pickerlog, friends too as so many others have been to visit relatives. I * ke -- ' one day last week. that•our ladiee'hosiery lines,are -Dr. H, T. Fallsise,Resident Dentof - -Mr. and Mrs. RIy; of Toronto, H-olev' _ '. the best yet.- See them at Brad,, ist. Office over Balsdon a hardware_ are now occupying their summer lay's store, Pickering- * store. Office hours, 9 to 6.daffy aad - ' home on Church St. -Mise Helen Burling, who,has evenings by appoiatmeat.• - -N. F. Machin,,of Oshawa;Wa#_ been taking e� epeci it course at --The Ladies' Aid,--of St. An. .--- here on Saturday with his parents Hamilton during the 'past year, is drew'9.United Church will meet in ,1 ]Hugh and Mrs. Methia. holidaying at the home of her sis- the basement of the chtarft on' -J. and Mrs. Kennedy and fam of Toronto, spent Sunday ter, Mrs. F. T. Bunting. She has Wednesday, July, 18th, at 8.30.p.. with J. A. and Mrs. Buehby, been engaged as teacher in the m. (daylight saving tithe). -Quite a number from the vii- Cochrane public school' and will -Kenneth Gordoo,'of Toronto, -'lege attended-the garden partg,at enter upon her new .d►itiea_in iA a nightly visitor s6t the home of ,� a _. 7 . Radley on Friday evening last. September. his mother here, while his wife -- -A pretty wedding took place and daughter are holidaying on -James N. and Mrs. Shaw, of on Wednesday, July 4th, at the' the shored of Georgian Bay. Rochester, N. Y., spent a week home of the bride's parents, Robt. -Wm. and Mrs. Guy and two 'with their nephew. Ernest Shaw, home Mrs, Milroy, 286 Lee Ave., sons, Gerald and Leslie, motored * w 'bore. and ..Mtrrka�•'-aad Toron d vkhen Mise Annie Milroy_ from Honley, Sask.,and are spend- i - - - two eons. of Shedden. spent Sun- became the bride of John H. Rens- ing a monfb'P vacatlori with--the- W -sfld - - -- " day here with the. former's par mer, only son of J. D, and Mrs. Tatter's father, J. C. and Mrs. Bry• onto Remmer, of Pickering. Miss Agnes ant. an t Mrs.J. S. Balsdon, we regret Milroy, twin sister of the bride, -W. H, and Mrs. Bray and j ;.' acted se bridesmaid, and' the daughter, Miss Ethel, and.Mrs. R. to report, is ill and ander speedy edyoe- groom was supported. by''the S. Garnsey, of New York City, tar's c;re. We hope for a speedy bride's brother, Frank Milroy. A motored to Orangeville where they %recovery' reception was held _after the cera• spent the week end. On their re- 1000 • i ` -Mies Mauro. formerly teacher • mony. The ha couple will re- tutn;tbey Wete accompanied by In the Pickering' Coutinnation aide on the farm on the 8rd con- Misses Lucy and Clara Mc$iterick Akhool spent last week with Mrs. ces8ioo, formerly awned by the who are holidaying here. - Norman Banks. George Row- -On Sunday at St. George's 'fj►►clei>7t�ar�ffjc�rsi�� -Ohas. W. and Mrs. Pilkey groom's grandfather, Ben. Church Sunday School will meet - 1 spent several days last creek is -•Lbs Oshawa Business Men vs, at 10 a. ro ,end morning service at Lakefield, Peterboro and other s" Pickering ball game played here 11.a. m, At 7.30 p ru. an informal • ' st neighboring towns. on Tuesday avenin was the best service will be held at the aihore atMany , a iJ - C. -Oliver and Mrs. Crnmroer and y g e' JU a John C. and Hors. Stork motored game seen on these grounds for Fairport Beach. _ To this service ' to Peterboro on 9naday and spear some time. Oshawa got sway to a every cottager is invited, as are good eta rt in the second inning, the regular members of tbP con. a., 1Ehe day with G. G. and Mrs. Tor- scoring six runs, and held the lead gregation. Bring a cushion or rug. .. -n "Dee. sIla right u to the last innings. belt to sit on the sand. Both services -Lyle and Mrs Ram4ay and p v. W. R oori" i es o k• '- Marquis the home brews were fade of fight will be conducted by Re „ two children, Charlieand with s six ruin bandicap in Sproule. and H. J. Clark, of Toronto,spent the last half of the ninth stepped -Arthur McConnell, of Toronto, ' 18taodsy with the tatter's parentsthe" ' �r�e U Claelc. _ out and scored seven rase W bag has parrbeaed eke Joseph Doyle 3.i VF. R. and Mre. Geh. J. finger beG gam-� m.$.e sad io the 3rd conceasioo. - --and Mrs. Ward, Mies Gladys Hry Pickering ahoald be proud to have and %bieb consists fiFLy`a — -- int, of Oshawa, spent the week- s team like this, and the boys feel including a large orchatrd J. E. - I lend with their parents,, J. C. and hat the beat way they could show and Herman Doyle and elates, lira.their appreciatlaD woa1d be to Bedson, will move Lo Tomato, ji� �1Mra. Bryant come ap to the park and give the where they will reside in future. Don't a c r:y' ao, spent a few days last week fns 1#y Mra)-lgedaon.-A►nd _br_othere have .'A�• with Robt. and Mrs. Gordon. the their presence An outside figure been life•loog residents of Pleker' - 1a'tte ; being confined to bed of the attendance Tuesday algae ing and their many friends het - i ` would be twenty. Sorely we can very mach at losing Lbem from IAPMANCHM . theoagb illness, expect better than that, Our•feir their midst, but hope that t y • -MiGs Jessie Clark. daughter of f -- - Freak Clark, was taken tothe sex were out for a:serine Tuesday may enjoy city life or many years . 1, Frank General Hospital o the night also. They played a bang to come. On account of leavingToron , ap game in Claremont against th« the farm they will hold an auction alae underwent an o Lioa for Claremont nine and were forced sale of their sedan, organ and appeadicitis on Saturday. She is • • s w 1 _ ow making • good recovery. to Lake the small end of the score, household effects to morrow (fiat 'Bathing . S u 1 S 'p.D g R ,made their ords ), for articulare of which • ,. but not before they y particulars - - - --. -Doubt no longer exists as to opponents know they had been in see dodgers. ..whether we are to have warm - "'Bats - - 3 weather this summer or not,as we a real gsuoe, Keep up the pear D_ 1� c- R� ' ' f haus had several days inwhich the Lice girls, and before long some. BROUCali" Tet1r11s Ra��ets, Soft Sa;Us, sats one alae will have their rune — and all sorts Of Sporting' - thermometer reRiaLered 90 de marked down on the lower end of A gardetr party under the au�ppjoes _ lgreee is the ebadf. On Sunday 'the sheet. of the Fire Oo. will be held on W. A. - _ ;the, traffic on the Highway was w Kno:'e spaciolawn on Tbursday evGoods - 'i9xeeedingly heavy,ae people wish• -Toe most serious one accident ening. J ul 18ib. A splendid rog$ram Med to et away from the beat. of those which have occurred on will be given by the Kennov- Wtlsoc -We congratulate Miss Vera the Provincial Highway between Entertainers,of-Toronto. i4touffrille V , =�Qloeeon, of Highland Creek. on Oshawa and Toronto since the ad• band in attendance. Softball name at T - 1 U N lhaviag passed with honors her vent of this mode of trsnspor• 8 30. Refreshments of all kinds. Ad. ;primary piano examination at the tatioD, occurred ebortly after six mission,85 cents; children 20 cents. .,.Spaulding appointed Dealer ireeent examinations of theToron• dclo-k on Saturday evening about ` its Conservatory of Mame. Mise two miles east of Pickering Vi)- Wboa, for Brougham FirellUfto a : `iCkmoon is s pupil of Mise H. Law. lag's. The newest of the Del Ray Garden Party on July 19th. not.Pickering;who is also to be con- busses was returning from Toron , LL � _ jgrstulatsd on her pupil's encases. to, with 35 passengers, and `the 1N MEMORIAM. Or sultry` weather wear vie ,ox -In our last week's issue in driver attempted to pass two :•. - �t. -~ k'eportinx the Dominion Day cele- other care going in the same direc •BURNS-In loving memory"oar our - _ new athletic shirt ' beation we overlooked the good tion. At the same time it- to re- dear mother, Alice Burne, who _ and shorts -- - work of. Misses Wilds Spencer, the second of these wee, s passed sway July 12th, 1926. Florence Match and Marjorie go Studebaker, attempted to In the graveyard softly sleeping, "AQn•n, won by selling tags. rale•- pees the-head one, and the large 'Where the flowers gently wave, ed tbe'handsome cam of between has struck it, turning it comp Lies the one we love so dearly, '-thirty and forty dollars;whieb sly around and forced it-Tato the Tried so hard but could not save. The newest avid test in Men's r will go towards erecting a cover ditch. The one also Lnraed sato f L over the pavilion which is badly ,the ditch, and leasing on the Days of sorrow still coxae o'er us, , • underwear• 'List them 'xaeeded. motor oar prevected It from going Tears of sorrow often flow, -- -There are many bus drivers ort w its side. The car bore a• When we think of you, dear mother, at Snntln$'s: 'who do not seem to realize -that New Jersey license plate and was Whom we lost two years ago. - - - - they are filling ver�b� responsible being driven by W. F. Tick, of -Sadly missed by son and daughters. d posiLioae, ae boih.-7ife end pro New York City, Mrs. George Fred T. Bunting, "' P1%Aia 1g ' party ere placed in their-charge. Drnr�, of Sterling, was a passers. Hear the Ads-nac Male Qnartette. The accident on Saturday evening ger in the car aad sustained pain- Memorial Park,Pickering, July 18. Retablished 1857. . •last might have turned out to be ful injnriee. Shesustaioed a frac- - a real tragedy, had it occurred at tura of her cellar-hone and several Now ddrertteernents. z-Aowa other point. It is well ribs, pe well as a bad cut on the };Down_ a�. mwny of-Lbeui Wig,, -for-alter.; The" a",Was—badly- f1R-9-A-LEE-Pine-btgay..and learn- ._ - - - - -the road, and drive very'reckless wrecked, and word WA XT se sent to Claremont condition, Apply to Mrs.Oliver Toronto for a large beau wreck- z -During the -severe electrical er, which was unsbip to move the 'IPIMOT$Y SEED FOR BALE.-Ap storm'on'Tuesday of last week as bus: About' two hours after the Pho a Cla e Harold Barclay,R.R.2, Claremont, _ aeroplane, which was on its way accident fire broke out, caused, it e to Toronto, was compelled to is reported, by a careless person 'IDASTURE TO LET-Will take cat- We re resent strong Mutual Fire 1nsumne.0 . l slight in the field use West of Mr. throwing down -the lightest stub tie ter pasture. Also for Bale wa=r=and p ` T_ g 7 other articles like new. Wm:Lacey,Dumbarton, CjOj]] sniaBs whose rates are the --' i Fobineon's et toe west end of the of'a cigarette on the ground-whirb ---' __ p- --- village, Where it 'remained until was covered with gasoline which IOWBBt Ota111ab16 -had leaked out .h the. ss-tanks. HAY FOR SATE-About 2} acres after the storm, which was one of g of good standing timothy bay, just east of the worst in years. Not only was The Whitby Fire Department seat St.Andrew's Church,Pickering. Apply to J. We insure both.Village and F'ttrm out, its chemical fire engine, but !- Properties, - them a great deal of lightning, Vl '.. .. , Poynter, Pickering, 41-45 t ' brat the rain fell in torrents, so the fire�had gained such headway. ET OUR PRIOI38-Qe new and _ that it was unsafe for an aero that neither bee nor ear could be used farm machinery,cream separate,slap $ Q>h w Frost wire fencing and gates. It will y yon- NY Premium rates gladly supplied without obli # sav!d. The bus, which is valved pa Pis to remain in the air, w,F,Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 7814.38tf , -OD 8aadsy afternoon ahead- st about $18,000, as well as the -- - " 'roto collision. which did not have' car, is a complete loss, but is well r(10AONT0 WET-WASH LA17N- - - iosnred. Bye-witness es declare 1 DRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and l :every serious results, occurred at _ -eaplain our 24 hour •erv,ce. )hat islets —_ .114SUR,�N-GE,-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, 8iokaQieee the Rouge River. several young that the bus dnaer was drivioR name,w,%Mr.S.W, avis, barber shop. weCorporation. fi assn from Toronto, who sought earelesesly. which t$e driver de- !"v p"tt up and deliver s time.a week. BONDS--Gloveraanent,Municipal, y aies. Fortunately none_of the 'VOR SALE—A uantity of cedar MORTGAGE LOANS on Fsrm slties ra'�m al. relief from the intense beat by qq ILEAL BST STB-Farm and Reeidbntie►l. seen ere la the bas was iD•Rred• Fposts,suitable for radio-cyc or linden. �pl� batbing in the river,were on gaged q Aiwa Hraderaon motor cycle 4tylir,d•r. Prices - 6 in the pleasant pastime of diving: When the gasoline to the tanks right. Ap�ly W.J. McDonald, 19t 29, rear of - ( One of the party. in taking•dive; took fire the flames reached to con.I, Ptc ering. White's sideline. 44-45 C 1 aC s k his bead against that of such a height as'to burn out the •ARM FOR SALE-IM, scree good ' A R K tG S N •,:ptrnc q lone of the other divers who bad byd ro wires and as a result those land,sdayted for grain dairying and is No. 1 for fruit seri-ping,well watered largeorchard, in the village and others served PICKERING M not yot reached the surface. His g rood farm buildings. near a school and church, w : heRd was somewhat badly ant: by this line were deprived of else Lot 4,con.3.Pickering 1 mile west of Audley. tric light until after 7 o-elbek on I'O6�on April lot,1979,with privil�' a to plow mhioh rP aired several stitches t0 g this fall, Apply to Mrs.�James McBrad 941 �� 0♦ Box•40 • Snudey n urviag. Kardalr'A.enue',O6U*a. =20tru. I•Telep*ne Piokering.4.800 close. - h - r Y 4 J l. M,J'_: ax's' , 1-M 'y. ."f ;►♦, rT' .3.a,.j 11X1 3 "' 4° "' y a" _ �� w tE 4$ttit .r .a. +.._ _ a. : ,a