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PRARSON- Physician =f�Qa.� 3Jnited Church at 7 p.m-, . when the an Thinketh" under the auspices of asdSnnrgeoa, Dumbarton. lOfy pastor, Rev. Walter Rackllam; is-to the Community Club; in the Baggots _ Is running again preach on "The Women- of To- day." •ville school, Friday, June 7th. Music MILLS R. P'ijRSYTH. Oph. D., Director g a after the $nod, While all the. pomen and maidens of and readings will be furnished between trial Ataoeiation of Ontario. Rea. " Bowing Lumber, Manufacturing _ ..1s�tecla'O`t>er of the American Opromn>teiea2 the community should be present, the acts. Admission 25and 16 cents. Baskets and Cho in Grain ` - Established 1888 gee. examined by appoiattsmc: pp g men and youths are privileged.. to - Claremont. Ont. Mondays, Wednesdays listen in. Come and listen to a ser- cMttRRrwoots and Fridays. mon of special interest for the da LepaL. p y A. service of unusual interest for Basket Prices for two weeks, to re. in which we live. y gR. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad women will be held on Sunda in the .soucitor, Notary Public Etc. Money to dueestock, are as follows: GREEN RIVER. United Church at 11 a.m., when the oan. South wing Court Hansa. Whitby, 2bly s Park opened son ay. e men, pastor is to'preach on "The Woman Berry, quart boxes. per 1P00, `5.60 Wilson' Pk d for the sea of To- d" The both young 'A car of ATON A ROSS- Barristers, So• peas has just aryl E tie tors. Northern Ontario Building, 390 11-quart basket, each .. 4Jc on May 24th. and old, will be privileged to. listen Aed and I can supply pare IBsy . earton, oto.- Mr. and Mrs. WiRiams and famlily in. Come and 'listen to a sermon of pea meal or pea@, oats and J. D. Beaton, 8 quart baskets, each 8+]c spent the holida yat Park -Hill. special interest for the day in which wheat mixed. . 9• D. F. Rose, Adelaide 2767 The many friends of Wm. Gray are we live. ItBushel baskets, each 30c There is not any better feed made IC)a 4RCSON .� PICKERING- P very pleased to see him out again. Come to Dew Drop In o, RoaneHiIl, than a mixture of peas and ri.tere. solicitor. etc., 213 -214 Confed- Write or hone Markham 8406. Mr. and Mrs. Hein visited Nation Life Building, ^cruet Yo nge and Rich- in the Niagara Peninsuar alst week Saturday Evening, June let. other grains. The extra memo Sts. Toronto. Phones Adelaide -4"9 a" end. feeding value n10r@ 44so, Pickering owe dean Wednesday 8tf and JvST -.- ARRIVED t Baturdayeveninge Phone Pick 6600. etC • Mr. and Mrs: W. Mitehejl, Miss GREENWOOD. than makes upthe - -at Dora and Henry, were in Niagara last. Fred and Mrs. re entertain extra cost. • of ay. .Toronto visitors on Sunday --Barley Feed in "llmited-atnou�r Mr. Parker; who has been stationed Mr, and Mrs. Carroll and family, a EIL C. 8y12TH. D Fie S.,' i~ D. S.. plastering and Fin- at W; itevale to carry on in the .of Mitchell, spent the week -end with CHOPPING NEIL to Dr, J. N. Dales)•' Graduate of interest of the Baptist Church, will Royal Cortege or Dental nt oflza sad Toson- Mrs. George Middleton. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. to University. At Claremont ofRce over D. A. start a series of sermons on the y. SoAt's eta" ev Tuesday and Frida . Phone � 6 "Kingdom of God" the first in the Thomas and Mrs, Ormerod, of To- 10 ceot9 per bag while iihonss 1x11. *ry r Ott 18111Y1a L�mla and series on June the 2nd. will be "The ronto, spent a few days last week using hydro power. ][I$RBERT T. PALLAISE, L D S,. King". Next Sunday after 'service. with Will Ormerod and family, . MU'. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of GyproCti their will be a meeting, to consider Mr. Willows exhibited some flne Patronize Your Home Mill Surgeoes and the university of Toronto the changing fowl at the Uxbridge Fair on the 24, Office in residence second door east of St. And• in the following s Bing of time of service. A when t secured 6 first prizes, 3 s24, rove. Church. Pickering, On t. Office hour, , 9 g izes : full attendance IS requested. m., or by appointment. X-ray cads and 1 third. service). Phone Pica 8700. 431y -$2 ioeiies by 8, 7, 8 and 9 feet WMITBVALi Our village was. very quiet over the and 4 inches by 8 feet. There were quite a ruml,er of holit?ay. A few went to Brooklin, u ;tnss4lF �a>c;�e• visitors in the vale over tree holiday. wxh le others worked as usual gettin ELIZABETH RICHARD80N- in their gardens. .•. PICKERING Mr. Hickson of Richn oni 13111, K .Fire and sutomeb,leinauraneeoI all kinds, • -�' called on his daughter -in -law' on the Mr. Willett brought out his l;rst representing companies of solid financial stand- Conti y , oa, holiday. n4ent of boys to the Hats Thurs- u �! RORQE KEAY- Licensed auction• v ser, Altona. Live stock and general sales y 11eneled to. Terms reasonable R. y8. o- vide, Phone Stouff pops. 51-4 POSTI" Licensed Auctioneer, • for Counties of Writ and oniarlo. Ago- so aaLa of all ktada slammed so on ahorta.t ace«. Address Gi wo afvw P. O„ out, B.BEATON TOWN8HIPOLEBE .i. r • Oeaveyanom. Qom3glasYOew fair an hums �.el•oeaontaaa, BIG. Koaq to luau /insane whllevali. Oa�� ad I" R GRANT -Lot 1. concession 4, Scarbwo Telephone Markham, 7506, .IC1lttbrcd�.=Z tast. Bwtne- and Mumet- GRANr.- GODFRE Y &CO., 81 St Eau. Tonmto, Canada. Adelalce ' 2317 !Y Y, SAW. LIORNSED A UC- Y ` TIONYSR for York. Ontarb and Durham iCoastsea, All nobs of mW prompay saamd d Ib. Terms roaaonable. Dank for pia may be arrayed at NEWS' Omev. Bat{ sad ladepes- daet pioam. . Whitby, Oat. sly R. Re Gallaugher -Grain Merchant Toronto 10 fa the market to purchase Hay, lltraw, Grain and Potatoes. . For quotations apply 1' s o N R. A. No. 1, _ Phone Pickering 1712 r15tf Reference Bank of Montreal --Coal, ,Coal ;Hard and soft boat of the; best quality on hand 7HOS. A. -LAW, , S�e3cariaii', Gat :,MATTRESSES .' � Visit our Bedding Departmen -t Simmon's $feel Bedts,'walnut Snisb, 8.50 to 21 00 Fork Saglese Springs, guar.. _.. an Wed for 25 years, 1000 Marshall'Spring filled MW -- tresses, Koiug at 28. v0vu Quality Spring-filled Mat- tresses, 2400 Now that th'e'time for brightening up the borne hats arrived, try our Aguish for linoleume, hardwood noors, congoleum rugs, furwi- f.•,. tune and all woodwork. Apptiad with a cloth -drys in 1''40%ir 1' wOots'leaves no dust catching. .'-oily surface: outwears all polishes and restores original finishes. Wolkwidle dustless mops. Door wait, O'Oedar polish eta Mw •'Some" for congoleum, linoleum and all Door coverings. A. Sterritt C, LUM�iER YARD Mr, and Mrs. Joyce spent the .'^.old' -- day evening for over the holiday. A Rnod supply of Hard and Soft _ day with the latter'g sister, M1•9. WFiJ some of them are manly little Coal on hand. Also a supply - THE MINING Mn�R�ET McKay.felioxs MZS. Millard baby have been there are others among them who seem to think they can do as of Kindling Wood, Phone 1800) Phone and Phyllis Gerow, the Everest family Thos. and Mrs. Gammage, and @n g stove length. Satisfaction or money back. spending 11 few days with Mrs. G. they like. the Haywood family of Dunville, We buy and sell, inrateb quotations and Information on all Listed and McKay. Among those who spent the week- DUNSARTOK - 12tf _ Phone Pick. 1709• IIalisted Mining Stocks, end at A. Fleming's were Bert and Mr. Walton is buoy shingling his DONALD MrNRO, PICgEHIN(i - We will be pleased to advise what stacks to buy or to bald, or Mrs. Pendelton and aaugther, of Carleton Place; C. and Mrs, Nevin house. Mr. Alex. Gourlie is laid up will L. $'(JR/�/JIV C�HA M what stock to sell. 011ents are making money by and - daughter, of Toronto; C. Pend- leton, of Toronto; Miss and Mr. lumbago. bir Leo White is ill with heart Building and General Contracting. following ur advice. g Bassett and friend, and Miss • L. Nevin of Toronto. and bronchial trouble.. Estimates furnished on all claesss Our long experience in mining. ex. Leading over a period of twenty ' Next Sunday, J ay, une 2nd, Mr. Packer Miss Janet Allison, of Toronto, 4tgerrt Sunday with relatives bete, of work - Interior and Ettterior. ears, allows us to give sound advice y 8 will speak m the Baptist Church on "The Mrs. Brown of Grespbank, visited Alterations and repairs. oa the investment feature of a mine Kingdom of God," "The King" her mother, Mrs. Leonard, last Chimneys Built Concrete Work. or the speculative feature of a pros- This is the• first of a series of ser- . week Phone Pickering 5712 - -.. pective mining venture. mons on this subject. The headings Chas. and Mrs. Annis and family FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO SOLLOWAY, MILLS A 00. for the following sermons will be visited the Niagara Blossom.. coon- - a Members of Standard given later. You are invited to join; in try last t -week-end. Q TAT /'`I_ L 71t C� A7 1 l�l l:Y Stock Exchange. them worship and learn the rtes- Mr. Nobes, we are sorry to say• 151 ►7 • �ftembers o! the Montreal - Minis Exchange. R 6e• sage which Chnsf has for to -day. � � Sunday School at 10 am., Divine is under the doctor's care with heart trouble. We bops for a speedy re- Nova Scotia Shingles - Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, worship at 1] am, Communion ser• cove Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles Metropolitan Building, vice will, be at the close of the ser- Weyare pleased to see Miss Glenna Blyd�e Felt Slate Shla ei R! TORONTO, ONTARIO + tee' Gilmer again She was accompanied for sale at Phones: Adelaide 8971 and 8372 First dance of Cession at Dew Drop by her cousin, Mi-.." Evelyn Shaw, of T. PATERSON'S • CLAREMONT . Ion. Saturday E'v'g. June 1-4t. Battle Creek, Mich, Call sad get prices: Phone 2812 -- % THE RURAL The annual services in the "White OROUQHAtA. Church" will be held on the afternoon LAWS SECURITIES COMPANY LTD . of Sunday, June 9th,, when Rev, Mr. _ Miss Mair, our popular teacher, went home for the holiday. Auld, of Markham, will preach 'rd the choir of Zion church will lead in R A Q E ! Real Sstati add Insurance. Mr. and Mn. Perryman and family the sesice of song. Farm Properties 91peeialty. spent the week -end in Acton. We are prepared to do all kinds Congratulations to E. 'and - Mrs. WMITEVAL11 Of re pairing of cars, also bat. Head Office: 218 214 Confederation Life Buildio Toronto. Heenan on the arrival of their little Rev. Mr• Rackham will preach tery charging, electric Phone ]chin 1990. � Mr. John W. Dyer and. Miss Peever, on the "Emancipation of Woman" next _ - welding and in fact everything in cola. Office : Gordon Building. of Oshawa, s holiday Pent the with Sunda evening 3' ng in the United Church Everyone is made welcome. section with Pickering Ontario. Miss Marie Devitt. Miss Kate Brodie, has returned to Our Library board having recently car work. - Phone 8800, g8tf the spending bought the building formerly owned Gas; Oils, Grease and Accessories city after a week's visit with hor sister , Mrs. Geo. Philip. and occupied by the Bank of -Nova An blind constantly. t - TI�[E TdBLE- Pioksriag Station T. IL Trains East due follows,, Rev. A. McLellan; of .Claremont, the in St- Jobn's Scotia intend too n the builldin R for use as a library n Saturday June ry �' Call and see our Catalogues of a Dodge and Star Oanti going as will conduct services the first. The ladies are going to��� ; No. 10 hail 7.68 A Y. " 28 Local 12M P. X. ` Church next Sunday at 2.30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Uzzell and daughters, assist on -that occasion by having a - " 110 Local 524 P. >r Eve Evelyn Lillian order sale of -home made cooking. Sunday train; -8.98 A. M. , n Mrs. the guests of John and Mrs. Soden on stn on . The Women's Association of the AND SERVICE STATION Trains gong 'West' dns air follows- Saturday and Sunday. Whitevale t�ait•:d CiturcF. will meet Thursday June 6th. )one No. 29 Local, ' • • . • 9.23 A. M. " ?7 bona] b19 P. lt. The sons and other ,friends of Bert and Mrs. Harvey, held a very m on at the of Mrs. Whitson. There 'will o e S- --0 A'.P 9. Mail 9 03 P• ld. -arty holiday quilting at one P.M. sharp, ladies Sunday train, 9.82 P. M. at heir home hare on the 24th., celebrating bit. Harvey sbirth= kindly be on time. Business meet:n, .Foregoing is according to Standard day which took pace during the week. at three P.M. "Deliver" is the word for, From 5 to 8, P.M. �A S PE C I L S time. Rev. J. S. Clugston, of Columbus, presented the need of the new .then- logical college to the people,of St: roll -call. , a =Public Tea .'ill be served. Everybody come and bring a'friend and enjiiy a :� '- CLAREMONT : • Johns Church in a few well chosen social evening. Admission 25 cents ' cakes. Jergen' B CRE'AMERY.1 words last Sunday. - and children 15 cents. Mr, and Mrs. Duncan, Mn. Cassia. OUN6ARTON.. � -•� "Bath Snap •. - Mrs. Philp, and °Miss ' Brodie, ' visitedd • on Wed- � - °� •- -in t Face Tavel � •- ' Highest price paid for Sunday .o�ehool -the Community Hall at 2 p.m. Evening• prayer at _ nesday and found, Mrs. Cassle not _ .. Dream at the much changed in health. 3 o'clock. - Rev. W. A. -Pippen •will be for 69 Cants ' C'A�, ` Creamery � A splendid meeting of the W. M. S. took on Thursday afternoon, the preacher. The Girls' W. A. hold busi- -la -,eta 4 - ✓ place home Bate. The ladies will a Y nolia Castile . at the of Miss ness meeting in the Community Hall Give as a trial nod` be 'convinced quilted a quilt for the mission box at 2 p.m. (daylight saving time) on S before the devotional - services., Fif-. answered the roll call.Mrs.Philip Saturday, -June 8th. All members are this meeting. requested to attend __ oap $ Cakes for eents FILM DALE MI, Steen gave 'an interesting talk and report The' Girls' W. A. of St. George's .25 : O of theClaremont meeting, Mrs. John- ston and Mfs. Bfof�vni also 'gave a few 'ful Mission. Dunbartpn, held a success- silver tea and sale of home made _ ' Congo Palm Soap items gleaned at the- same meeting. 'Visitors ' baking and 'candy in the Community 7 Cakes for 25C. to our burg during the Hall last Saturday. All the girls For Pastry t'y use week•included Mr. and Mrs. Robertson worked willingly and are to be con- con- - .- ...- -- and family, and Miss Eva Hood of Toronto, Alf. Mrs. Lemon, gratulated on the splendid cakes, pies OPheII on think of Ice y Our Royal Brand with and W.J. Brown family, with his and candies thty made and sold. The to helped rd and par- girls wish thank all who Cream, th1IIB of ants. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin and to make it a success as everything at your Grocer's. child with Mrs. Philip. Mr. and Miss was sold and the proceeds were over « ! » SZloerwood s Donald Beer at his °home. Miss Jen- eight dollars. - While tea was being Farmer's who have when Xetyour nei 'Duncan, at her home here, Grant served a good program was present - fiour made from you Malcolm with his people, Mr Davis ed. A play .: :The Jacks who love -We have it wheat. We can Hanson with A. and Mrs. Lemmon. Miss Canada" was presented, After "Frigidaired" - grind it. at Carlton's Mrs.McMaster and the play everyone sang "O Car ada," Furniture Dealer apdj Feed of all kinds- Ohiclu ffeed, hen feed, d. Stotrffvllle fnends with John Plulps and family. Young people from Os- after which Misses Dorothy Swan and Anna Webber recited. Every- f Janes Drug' 1 a Store ' Funeral Dfrectol j chop, mill haws and Toronto with Jack and Miss one reported a good time and in a p g Phone 1800) Phone - Chopping every week -day. - Phyllis Gerow, the Everest family Thos. and Mrs. Gammage, and few weeks the girls hope to hold an- other tea, but will hold it in the booth Satisfaction or money back. �l0�ei'�ilg� oatarj0 gi �` S.+O Ti7CTOCS the Haywood family of Dunville, + nearer the Kingston Highway instead Phone 6$300 P10keiring with 'Mrs. Barclay and Bona. 1 of in-the hall. •� u• a '�. �,t.:t 4r, .2.4. .&b._ �+- a....:i •%i'.,..: L_..,n_... f- . _. ... .. ., .. .,- x .'.@d. ....u....)_, w. .........ai. _..._. ...uin .... . .... -, r•T, ,_.. _ r -.-. ... . S.8'fw}i'-.. _.. .. .. _ 'Pei.. _ , .. ..r.. n,. : ° -.. .L�..... ::ia. � Y. A'.. _- . .... .. ^ : - _._ -- .kJ :'. r!h` :2! 4...r^li: r.. :^'.. - .. _• . rr 6 2,- ..il+rto�si!- ., r"",wm >: ��r;+d'+ x►�•° .. •r. <.rtiw*ry +.tie. .x'.w.r..a�+: ;v r.,r,:�.c�.xa .'M.�. r_�. ".w;41.„...r .x: •. a+ i,or wrn cA MINN r, ME*, .,,'S *"" u • r �• rt w •, s y yr. r 4 c •�1 + Mas+n. sy . s a ag7y a .r.,. w:.�n.. -.. - ,iirrs,.. a. .. •. b... ...:.. +^•ar• ,sad ro - i, c6:d.,, .s�;C�•c.. *..nab sv, ,Sw ..ra;A 4'. +r.�aiur _..s^ia'.;. d .. wr'+`,. w.' r .'?'Y'2,i.i,•..if�- .S'rreunv,- - r c.. ' M She paused and he stared at "her !'Thin particular craft was built for His father had said that his staff mna! i =•° _ n YOU � t�e nn"t blankly. He knew perfectly well that a scientific expedition sent out_by one include. a titter —a woman who could - -, some brilliant flies had occurred, do of the great museums," Nard ex- ply the needle and make minor alffsa -j . "greeva is O. this is It her: le, was simply waiting for her to plaided. It isn't just a fisherman's taona in the gowns. tell Tt, She moved nearer and isligper3 scd�v; She has a nifty galley and a - He knew where he could procure her hand between his. snug little dining salon, and two foxy some one tb.AQ the fitting. Had not . - 7 "Ned. I've a wonderful Plan," she little staterooms for extra' tone fw� „_, _ __. " Y Pas- Bess Gilbert, when he had left her at _ ' ••_ - told •h1m. . There s no reason why we sengers. Quite an up -stage little boat the door the previous evening, told him F should be separated for three months. Comfortable as any yacht you ever that she knew all manner. of needle- _ You say the hiring of the launch, -itin- saw," craft? Her well - modelled, athletic, earry, and everything is in your hands. How about cargo spare?" ''. though slender corm could endure such _ t take e e .. — '. Why no mother and m with - "I don't know exactly but it was hardships as, the work involved; and �critZg your' big enoagh for several tons o! walrus she had the temperament exactly "My dear—" and musk ox skeletons, so it blight• to needed: adventurous, uncomplaining, Why not. Tell me that 1 The sea suit�'you, courageous. He turned at .case out for has just recommended her a sea What do you think .I could get her Madison where Bess lived. trip. Where could she get a better for, She was at work at that hour, w one,? Of course -you'd have to get a "I .don't think —I know. I was talk- gray, sweet: -faced woman told him, but GF"Gh f"M the 9GW44 Si :� 6 big, comfortable launch— ing to her owner yesterday noon. You he was given directions where be "Take you —I should say I will take can get• her far ninety days for five might find her. Ten minutes later he ` - you —and your mother, too," he was thousand ollars — seventy -five per for was talking to the. young lady her- exclaiming with the utmost enthusi- oshort ,. g a shorter time. That includes the self. � r s m and delight. Lenore, it will be services of four men licensed pilot, ed.) U p. ISLE O ___ a regular art —a o ride such as L ' s n g P .(To be �continu —• -- joy firs an co engineer, r, and a ni - °`. \ T we ever took before. "Y gert cook; and gas land oil for the Minard's lniment for sick animals IE(GRI B V� �) 1 1 ' motor." Germany will ,pay if Wean be dens IY. Ned stood up, his black eyes spark- inexpeastvely.— Dallas News. EDISON 4"AR &ALL Ned planned to rise early, but sleep ling with elation, and put on' his hat. was heavy, upon him when he tried to "Where do I find her ?" _�� .r•� waken. It was after ten when he had "Hunt up Ole Knutsen, at this ad- finished '�ZZ•t8d " .breakfast and was ready to dress." Nard wrote an instant on a �uusra�•rso my trip. of paper., The name of the Exceptional Opportunity R.w.s�n Rr,er o �+ for Retired rr craft is the Charon." ` or Active Man of Standing BEGIN HERE TODAY voyage to the woman, and the old o) Ned drove to the - designated address, We have a very attrac- i +fool had taken him at his word. live and profitable open- Ned Ned Cornet, son of wealthy Godfrey found the owner of the craft, and tag for a reputable man Cornet, drives his car homeward in the + It was not that Lenore felt she could executed a charter after ten minutes !n your district„ au or drizzling rain and not spare, for some months, her + part time, to represent _ g goes into a skid at of conversation. Knutsen was a hig,� for co- operate) locally a corner. A passing jitney is dam - I mothers guiding influence. It was good- natured man with a goodly share an established invest- ' aged and Bess Gilbert a sho ` Y g P Y i with headquarters LHno pgirl, on merely that sea vo ages cost money, of Norse blood that had sled his a es her wag home, is knocked to the pave= and money, at that particular time, S and hair. Together they drew up the To- ronto, In the sale or a ment. Ned premises a oliceman "j - high clam: industrW ,_. was scarce and growing scarcer about list of supplies. I stock issue of merit., that he will settle with all injured ; the Hardenworth apartment Seeming- "0f course we 'might put in some of., I n parties. i },y the only course that remained was I dis stuff at nordern ports," Knutsen 'For full parttcuiars write Room 1819 The young lady is taken home in • Sterling Tower Toronto r Cornet's car. Ned tells his father of to move forward the date o! her mar- i told h }m In the unmistakable accent r,w the accident: Godfrey Cornet reminds., riage to Ned, at present set' for the of the Norse. "You'd nave money, Lis son that in his 29 yearn he has following spring. though, by getting it never done a man -size job. She dried er eyes, powdered her S —All except one item —last but not The elder Cornet offers Ned two nose; and for all the late storm made 3 i least," Ned assured trim. "I've got to a Uousand silk and velvet gowns to take stop at Vancouver." a bewitching picture as she tripped to P _ to Northern Canada and Alaska to the door in answer to her fiance's j rY, h =• ' .exchange with the Indiana for fine _ � ' `Canadian territb a '"' furs. Godfrey offers to split the pro- knock. Lenore Hardenworth was in ��� I Canadian whiskey. Six cases of -ct3ts 75 -25, the lion's share to Ned, all probability the most beautiful girl ti6 imperial quarts. We'll be gone a long ,,fL NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY in her own stylish set and one- of the O time, and a sailor needs his grog" /le%1 n���jj most handsome women in her native Ned There was really very do. The silk gowns little end else for �"s'y Cvmes Almost trembling in his eagerness, city. She was really well known, the old man waited for his son's reply. f remembered long and in many places, that were to be his principal at Ccle If you cannot nurse lisp The latter took put a cigaret, lighted for• her hair. It was simply shimmer- Ned kissed the girl's inviting lips. of trade wpuld not be ,received for a turn to infant Brand, the - •, It, and gazed meditatively through ing gold, and it framed a face of _ _. - _— 1 few days at least; and seemingly he leading ant food since 5 'the smoke. "Fifty thousand!" he whir- flowerlike beauty —an even- featured, i had arranged for everything. He 1837. begin active preparations for the ex- 's+b •�'- bTU pered greedily. "And I suppose I oval face, softly inted and daintily started leisurely back toward his s...t� h.+r.y.e..l kould stand the hardship." PP piquant. Y Y cnraion. His first work. o! coupe was. FREE -- to see about hiring a launch. father's office. Dat.l tt, soberly, en minutes ride too him t e 1? `III go, if Lenore will let me;' he girls inviting lips, then sat beside her office of his friend Rex Nard. vice -i f pronounced at last. g Studying president of a great marine-outfittingI $ZCX"='QZ= �iRGiALX3WM EAGLE on the big divan. Stud in his grave i face, she waited for him to speak. establishment, and five - minute's con• {tiEtS AND SLIGHTLY USED. !19 L? - "Bad news ," he said at last. versation with this gentleman told him I Fat• Transportation Paid «'rite for Illustrated "Arhat is it ?" she spoke itlmost all he wanted to know. Yes, as it i' I1+ vclesa.ndAccemsor- BRA[ D i The exact moment that her name es FREE, ' was on Ned's lips, Lenore Harden- breathlessly, and he turned toward happened, Nard knew of a corkingl CATALOGUE_ �'Oe/DeNBtD ..-worth herself, in her apartments in a her with awakened interest. craft that wag'-at that moment in i aessWo ksa :a]s /�/� il( region of fashionable apartments eight "Nothing very important," he told need of 'a charterer, possibly just the tsi- eoraoaaas M' j 1 � blocks from the Cornet home, was also her casually. "I'm afraid 1 startled thing that Cornet wanted. I st• w. soroato wF '� wondering at the perverse ways of You with my lugubrious tones.• I've g> parents. It was strange how their ogt to go away for three months." x' selfish interests could disarrange one 'a "Ned! You can't'. After all our VS IhAppiest plans. All in all, Lenore was Plans. I won't hear of it—" - t - in a wretched mood, savagely angry at Wait, dearest, the man pleaded. AL ithe world in general and her mother "Of course I won't go if you say in particular. not—" It was the way of the old, Lenore "Of course I say riot—" reflected, to give too much of their ' "But it's a real opportunity —to ithought and interest to their own fan - make forty or fifty thousand. Wait tied ills Not even a daughter's bril- till I tell you about it, anyway." - ]iant career could stand between. And He told her simply: the exact plant who -would have- guessed that the that his father had proposed. Her nervousness" her mother had com- interest.quickened as be talke -d. - plained of so long, pandered to by a The idea of trailing obsolete gowns / i • - fashionable quack and nursed like a for beautiful furs was particularly at- ' tractive to her, "I've t some _old _baby by the woman herself, should lever lead to such disquieting results. things• I could spare," she told him �- ' •'The doctor had recommended a sea eagerly. "Why couldn't you take those - with you and trade them to some old squaw for furs ?" _ "I could! I don't see why I shouldn't bring you back some beauties.". Her eyes were suddenly lustful, "I'd= like some silver fox —and enough a and on assn ai+rcza" sable for a great wrap. Oh, Ned -do C �� ," -t the h i h `v a s �� rators and i - you think Sou could• get them for me ?" ' s ope His face seemed rather drawn and t r a n s p o r t a- Motos�sts. tien moves at a mirthless as he returned her stare, . ='� � Over half, a sail -� It had bean too .complete a ..victory. faster tempo. " =`r ]ion motorists • in It can be -aid for the marl that he The speed records l� (, a n a d a h a o el had come with the idea of persuading : of yesterday a r e /�Y .1 p r o o e d Malnel ` Lenore to let him go, to et hire, leave mmO ce Isab 1 _ x.� npla tom - s 1 kk I b her arms for the sake of the advan- y� 8lities.p 9l1 out e �. lases to be accrued from tile. expetli- ' � - v tion, but at least he wanted her to Greater speed is % of every �� situlesi. - z 1lown by aircraft show some regret. l -made by. _ "Ned, what kind of a trip will this belle= fastgi in C,a ada are tra- 'be?" she asked him. snstors w •hick can welled w s t h, k He was more held by the undertone ! _ : -tor 8 new marlin` Imp e r i a 1 Proms! of excitement in her voice than by ; ^, . duets. x ,,, of lgbricatin NS > the question itself. What is it?" he safety. Oils that t e is a �tde� asked. What do Poll mean —T! Are se o p d ounarielube re• mean—will i a t �„ e n o n h ten' o mee eX one of danger and discomfort. , t any the ��• '� - -• «,'HEN a cold or exposure "I don't think so. I'm going to years adowon ..W brings brings aches and pains that get a comfortable yacht -it will be a today. M a re e- io a t i o n s o f penetrate to your very bones, there launch, of course,. but a big, comfort- lyibe, s pare,' your car; 'a g °fir f is always quick relief in Aspirin. able one —have a good cook and pleas- e a !bon- r e e , tractor. -dt will make short work of that ant surroundings. It's all in my hands fail-bodied o i 1 _ __ .the M a r v e 1 u b e headache or an little pain. - y p Just _hiring crew, schooner, itinerary, am} -made from Perav- ' 'IChart at Imperial as effective in the' more serious everything. Of course, father told a ion Crudes is the' iota i A n s slid • .• • 'suffering from .neuralgia, .neuritis, wild_ story about cold and hardship - , . • -p,r e f e r e n e e e►E .. �dealers. t_ rheumatism or. lumbago. No ache �. or sin is ever too deep-seated for and �danger,-but I don't believe there's P, , P- a thing in it." Aspn tablets to relieve, arid they "I don't either. It makes me laugh, _ don't affect the heart. All druggists, those wild and woolly stori @s about' . xvith prpven directiorii for various + - uses which many people have found the North! This hardship they talk `invaluable in the relief of pains and about is all poppycock, and you know _ -schcs of• many kinds. _ it —and the danger, too. To bear your - father talk, and some of the others of "Gt the older. generation, you'd think they .A GETTER. MOTOR O1l MADE -FROM 1pERgMAN ULUM9 -t �� had been through the infernal regions! They didn't have the sporting instincts `that've been developed in the last gen- _ _ vsrla s. a rrademstk RM+t >a Csssds eration, Ned." a _A/ P F i 2l Ir A L ■ L ■. ■ 1►� ■ T E 0 E ISSUE No. 22 —'29 For sunburn, apply Minord's Liniment VERYWHERE 1[N1 CANADA _, s:±.,.. ?" �-.. sa,..,..L.,•C��,sc'�.,d..A, -w•, x.... ". ,.mod -.Y.. +. �-_,- .:_.�_,,,...,.,x..- „r.;.•..•' -c a•k: r.r.,. -. .•....., •<.. ..... .,._,i..?..e+ ..,.. :a .. a.,.. -a ..,.. .... -.. ..> .,. -- �... ..... w, r.. . ..•.,.. ...... - .. ...,, -. ....a'.,.a'�.+r : : :,.,:r m... .• �, .. ..i.i�.+... _ -,�. ,.. :.»:....., 3�.....rt",i'°+•ric� A Y.,. . L sir,. r. m•:� r+r5n •^ a:+C ,. : >.. ' ..;.''aa+xF.rar... -.'rie- , •n :., a >x. r,.... c.:sa r ^. �. <.. .. "a..Y +.... vt�.• R v. ^•:'s.rs.�M'. i- »-42.,. .n.^ .s^^riv• -m'-' zRP .n =in. aza. ,A., x... S _. _ 2 r': - �# ' m ..+ - .o ,. .-, ... !W,'. •�'. .H .�� '.-.;. :._.... +c.. z.� Mryv(X,3 4.a�i•'�`* .e �°t "• �. `;'tom '��� , ,;k`'o:: e't.'• r.�e. ry '�aL ";�+�3 �,Pi�i, �� 6,��1�•�sc: e.'^•6 .3° - :�^'.. �'a. :cFw. ys.:9.•'t r. `y ' "M•. ^R : ".• yty , r , i ` ,Asks Abolition of London 'Crowd A Picturesque Figure MARKETS Outptrio Speed Law' Almost Riotous In GRAIN • • M r r Grain dealers onOtheAToronto Board' _ ] Prince de ProvlfiCiBl Motor - League - eICOTa o Trade are making the following } quotations for _ So;i�tor Wants Change. T" ° -_,�" Police Cordon Broken and f� ' Man• wheat o. north., $1.16;; - l;f Act - y No• S north., $ 12%; No. 4' wheat,' Women Injured in Wild w'; ;Lo9;•.Alot' &- wheat, 98%c; No. 6. Oshawa, Oat, -The entire aboli- Rush — Civilian$ -]oin %•r wheat, 87c; feed wheat, 75c (c.i.f) tioa of the speed limit on Ontario Goderich and Buy ports. Price on' With Constables in Re- `.hlghwaya and the deletion of the ma- track, lc higher than above,) orlty of the clauses in the Highway form Order at Mad:. oats -No. 1 feed, 463kc; No.! � J 8 y $ - F `� ,, 2 feed, 44a1ac, (c:i.f. Goderich and bay; Traffio Ant are advocated by., E. A. Gates of Bucking- ports.) Richardson, solicitor, for the Ontario Am- corn -No. 2 yellow, kiln dried ,I ham Palace 1.01 • No. 3 Ilow, kiln dried_ $1 "' Motor League. $ Ye , "Hal! of the Highway Traffic Act London-- Enthusiasm aroused , by (Delive >o ed Toronto.) .) might well be cut out," said Mr. Rich- the Prince of Wales at a review or i Millfeed, del., Montreal freights,' _ �atldson, in an address recently. "A the metropolitan police fcyce, which bags included -Bran, per ton, $28,25; provision that a motorist dust drive celebrated its centennial, reached an r shorts, per' ton, $28.25; middlings, °'reasonably and not negligently would alin t ;iotous stage Saturday. $33 25. (' Ont. oats -Good, sound, heavy oats cover most of the clauses. For in- on hundred thousand persons y in car lots, 45 to 60c, f.o.b. shipping stance, cutting in is negligence, and gathered in points. reckleaness, and the necessity for a impressive review. As the Prince en- _ 1 Ont. good milling wheat, f.o.b. ship. special clause for this offence would feces the parade field loud cheering w ! ping points, according to freights,' be done away with." disturbed his moupt, a beautiful chest - '° f $1.25 to $1.27. "The more legislation that is put on• nut mare. ' i w 11 Barley- Malting, 65 to toe. the books the worse driving • will be The vast throng held their breath i i', N Buckwheat -85 to 87c. experienced- on the highways," said in apprehension as the animal reared Rye . flour-First 2, First c -the-speaker. "Added legislation aim- and cavorted, but the heir to the Man. flour -First pats., in jute, $6.60, Toronto, second ats. in jute ply creates more difficulty for the throne, quickly brought the horse ;; ! $6. 20. p ' ' motorists In understanding the seta under control and rode it sedately Ont. flour- Track, Montreal, car and provides a 'gold mine for law- dawn the long blue lines of "bobbies:' + lots -90 per cent. pats., er barrel , P , • -yen. $5.7-yen. After the Prince had reviewed 18,- "The directors of. the League feel 000 marching police in front of Buck- i' WHOLESALE SEED PRICES - that there should be no, speed limit ingham palace later, a section of the (Per 100 lbs.) Red clover- Domes- _ whatever on Ontario highways, he crowd rushed forward to see the I tic, 8. 1, $30_ o ed, do, 1, 2, $to f ' to ;28,00; imported, No, 1, $26 to said, adding that there was no reason Prince depart. A police cordon was $26.60; do, No. 2, $24 to $24.50; Al. why a motorist under certain condl- immediately broken and in the wild sike, No. 1, $32 to $34; do, No. 2, $28 tions, depending on the density and rush several persons, including a wo- to $28.50. Alfalfa, domestic, No, 2, speed. of other traffic, could not go man with a baby, were knocked down UP FROM BANDIT TRAILS TO THE THRONE ROOM $34 to $35; imported, No. 1, $30.50 to 40 or 50 miles per hour safety. There and injured. Basha Sakao roving bandit of Afganistan„ who won the throne ..of that $32; sweet clover, No. 1,,$6.50 to $8; r do, No, 2, $5.75 to $7. _ �v�•as no limit in England, and any Civilians joined - policemen on, duty country !n recent revolutions. He is said to deal' with his enemies with a - - - charges that here .preferred there to renew the cordon at the palace relentless hand'. ' PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. = were under a reckless driving clause, -gates. The crowd finally responded Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- stating appeal of the in the foliowin - - atattng that the motorists had driven- to the hu red a f; g prices: .. too fast taking into consideration the police "Be sports on our day off," and • Eggs, ungraded, cases returned­.; Ontario Honda lZeppefin Reaches Fresh extras, 27 to F8c; fresh firsts; traffic conditions. - order was restored. � � Y 2 - "A speed limit often made motor - I 5 to 26c; seconds, 23c. • ,Death Toll Is Nine Its Home . Hangar Butter- Creamery, solids,. Pasteur :19ta feel that they .could run up to �+ j ized, No. 1, 37c; No. 2, 36c. this no matter what traffic conditions Inter - Empire Trade I Churning cream - Special, 39c; No. •, ;_ _ ;prevailed, and many serious accidents Dead Includes Three Children Arrives Back at Friedrich -! 1, 38c; No. 2, 35e, f.o.b. shipping Is Key to Prosperity point. "were caused by Chia tact. y -- Seventeen Are In Injured shafen After Hazardous • 'The motorist himself should be - i 1 Cheese -Nv. 1 Iargc, colored, paraf- made to judge the reasonableness of ! Toronto. -Six dead and at least 17 Trip fined and government graded; 17% Shopping Week Planned to Friedrichshafen -The diri bl • to 18%0. his speed without any provisions of a injured was the toll taken by Victoria; dirigible a Graf ,law, for there are placea where ten ,Stimulate Buying - British Zeppelin. completing its trip from Tou- PROVISION PRICES, Day aalehrationa throughout Ontario. Ion, arrived over its base here at 4 Tbront or fifteen miles per hour !a reckless Goods mg t e following prices to the trade: of them being killed by motor cars. A small crowd which had gathered Smoked meats- Hatga, med., 31 to' him twenty or thirty -five miles," the BENEFITS INDIVIDUAL: I 33c; cooked hams, 41e, smoked rolls, f alpeaker declared. Fireworks, often potent factor in; at the flelrl In the early morning 25c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 88c; backs, To bring home forcibly to every Victoria Day lists of killed and in- sighted the dirigible ten minutes be- peamealed, 34 to 38c; do, smoked, 8o 0 ured, caused no deaths and injured fore its arrival, as it was emerging to 40c. Canadian the realization that the pro- j j : umrunners Play motion of empire trade has an inti- but three. Due, no doubt, to the cool-. from the mists over Lak'b Constance. Cared meats -Long clear bacon, 50 •7 mats bearing upon his personal life' nesa of the weather, there were no The unexpected headway the ship to 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 I [t and prosperity is the object of'empire drowning& reported. had made during the night and early to 100 lbs. and up, $18; lightweight Ho�X w ■` Paol The most serious accident happened morning caused Zeppelin Company of- rolls, in barrels $11.60' heavyweight - - - shopping week which takes place a21 PPe � , n at Winusor where a Canadian Na- rolls, $38.50 per barre'- f over Canada from May .5 to June 1, officials to call. out the ground crew Lard -Pure, tierces, 161X; tubs ,Deco Boat Speeds Down While the campaign has for its im- tional railway train struck a motor earlier than had' been expected, and + f •y w at he a ton level Bros ' 16 to 163X• pails. 16 ac; prints, 18% mediate aim the direct stimulation of car' t M ids a sing only, a few spectators were oft hand . ' River as Small Boats De- to 19c. Shortening, tierces, 13T to empire commerce'by focussing public killing Mrs. C. Reid, Brantford, and to -watch the craft return home. 14%c; tube, 14c; pails, 14%c; tins, ` liver Caigo attention on the products of British her two daughters. The husband - was Mixed Cargoes 164c; prints, 15 %C. -Windsor. --Wth United Stated dry peoples throughout the world, its most badly indured. ABOAR. THE GRAF ZEPPELIN,' Pork loins, 32c; New York ghoul. guards all practically now and un- important purpose is to foster the Edward Cro -s, 20, Toronto, was en route to Fried richahafen- (By Mrs. ders, 22%c; pork butts, 26%x; pork touchable on the other side, and with conviction that such commerce contri- killed when his motorcycle struck a Mary Pierce, only woman passenger hams, 27%c, _ • ' -t he Prohibition navy augmented b y bates materially to the car at Long Branch. His cam- aboard the Graf Ze pp elin )-We LIVESTOCK. , more patrol boats, rumrunners, It prosperity of Csnadit. Educationally panion, Fred Bart, was injured. started skyward from the Cuero aero- Heavy beef steers, $10.50 to $11.50; they would -land their cargoes in the "week" is designed to produce in WEEK -END ACCIDENTS. drdme amid the enthusiastic shouts +butcher steers, choice, $11 to $11.60; safety, must needs try, new dodges. Canadians an, attitude which will in- With highway traffic at its heaviest of the thousands of persons below us. do, :air to good, $10 to $10.75; do,' One of these was tried out in the fluence their buying 62 weeks in the this year, three persons ,met death on ` We have plenty of mascots aboard .I cam., $9 to $9.75; b•itcher heifers,, Ontario roads last week end. I this time, with two gorillas and one choice, $11 to $11.25; do, fair to good,' very shadow of the Ambassador year. $10 to $10.75; do, cam., $9 to $9.50;! bridge recently. A high - powered boat While it is true that British senti- Near Dryden, in the northwea# of small monkey and four canary birds. butcher cows, good to choice, ;9 tol the province, August Spreng and his I Our first meal, with delicious hot- + • show out from the Canadian shore, 'meat and... empire loyalty is suifieient $9.60; do, cam. to med., ;7 to $8; do„ 'Piled high it seeiaed. with cases of to in#Al the idea behind empire shop- 3- year -old grandson were killed at a dogs, brought cheers from all the canners and cutters, $4.50 to $6; but-, level crossing. passengers. Cher bulls drink. As It iernsaed the international ping week in the hearts of Canadians, good to choice, $8.50 to boundary one of the craft of the ever• this sympathy, it is said, is not al- Mrs. J. Hunter, 229 Kingston Road. International Courtesies $9.50;- do, med., $8 to $8.50; do,l 'vigtlisat United States guards gave ways bolstered by a knowledge of the Toronto, was killed, and Mrs. W. J. Paris. -Dr, Hugo Eckener- sent a bclognas, $7.25 to $7.75, baby beef+! IV Down tlid river both boats realities of the matter, nor does it al- Webster, Lakefield, was seriously in- wireless 'message to Air Minister $10 to $13.50; feeders, choice, aped. A-ad then Something happened. ways find expression in 'daily trans- jured when a car overturned near Laurent Eynac Thursday night as the to $10.25; do, fair to good, $9 to $9.50;1 _ Peterboro. .Other highway stockers, choice $9.25 to $10• do, fair : but from the Canadian shore moved actions. g y mishaps dirigible Graf Zeppelin flew over '; - Sg.50 to $9; calves, good, $12.50 to Jtwo small boats with outboard mot. To supply the knowledge that the were of a minor order. Hyeres, expressing his thanks for the 2 PP y g $14; do, med., $9 to ;1 -, do, grassers, - '..`ors. They were well laden --this time value of empire in is much An early influx of United States, hospitality of the French In assisting $7 to $8• springers, 1 P �h APP g tourists set traffic records at border' the dirigible to land at Toulon -last I milkers, $75 to $110 Iambs , with the real atutti It would seen, for more than gentirriental, and to teal g ,per cw . they crossed the river quickly and in why,•are important parts of the work Points, while roads in the interior bf week. $15 to $15.50; do, culls, per cwt., $10 safety. The guardian boat was a mile which the organizers have undertaken, the 'province were correspondingly "At the moment the dirigible leaves to $13.50; springs lambs, each, $5 to' or so down the river after a load of crowded. the Cuero base," said the message, "1 $14; sheep, choice, $8 to $9; do, med.,' empty box". • • • P must again thank you for ,the warm $6 to $7.50; do, culls, $3 to $5; hogs,' �j] sefects, w.o.ca, $13.75; do, do, fed ,f Z_' Y _ Sir Es t!I illig �r� hospit$lity and efficient aid of the $13.45; do, f.o.b., $12.75; do, thick s Stresses Canada s French civil and military authories," smooths, w.o.c., $13.25. Tam Changes • orego Liquor' The French Government replied, ang ! Need of Settlers . expressing wishes for a safe flight. AffCCt' Canada, Only Too Glad to Co-operate I Anglo-American Co- With Other Diplomats Sir George McUren Brown Another Attempt Operation r Increased Rates for Live Cat- New York. -sir Esme Howard, .Declares Selection Best /`� 'T'oronto Star (Ind.) : What sulPic tie and Potatoes Proposed i -1 British Ambassador to the United For All To Salvage Gold, ent reason can be given for,Britaiit states+, recently said he *as 'willing to declining to join the United States in' Washington. -The House Ways and g London. -Sir George McLaren Break France. -An Italian expedi- Proclaiming fhe freedom of the seas? �'► surrender the privilege of diplomatic Brown, in a letter to the "Morning ` Aleans Committee, after hearing a liquor "if the United States intimates tion, headed by Lieut. 'Cumibertt, ar- Britain's weakness is the vulnerability aeries of. Congressional a Post," commenting on a previous let - i --appeals fol- a desire to cancel the rivile " I rived here to make another attempt of her' fgod supply which would be lowing tile_ first Introduction..-of.. the P � ter that there was • no need' of addi -, � g adanteed' forever b a Thg•- British - Ambassador - -tot fiona population n Canada,. sa— says, ; ° "�lvage -t-he -gold barsr -- a Y_ n_ agreement -tariff bill, made proposals for major p4p with the United States an this int. newsp er men at the New York "With an area of 3,500,000 ' scivare 1 $300,000, which went down witli the point. in the original draft of the hotel where he was the guest of honor Another war like the last one, even hilt two nr_f •,h+,v�„it; o e first anniversary dinner o�the can be held and developed as it' coast here seven years ago. though equally victorious, wog con- _ especially, These proposals were for British Commonwealth Club that he should be b a I , Two previous attempts have been tribute more to the permanency of increased rates for live cattle and o• Y Population of nine to i made to salvage the gold, first by a Peace', so essential to the good of Sri- P with of a only too glad to co- operate ten millions. In m' y opinion, as a taro,. as a reproachment between the occasioned two Items-which nro have already' with other members of the diplomatic British Canadalan, Canada should be- Swedish expedition and then by a l occasioned acute controversy. corps in carrying out such a yc,esire come the very stronghold of the Brit,- French. Both managed to locate the two great divisions of the Anglo- The proposed new rates for live on the part of the United States Gov- ish- people on the Western Bemis• sunken steamer, but were unable to Saxon race. cattle would be two cents . per p pound ernment. penetrate to the hold where the ices- where the weight is under 800 pounds _ Pliers and obviously it !a to the inter- sure was stored. and two and one -half cents above that PERSONAL OPINION - eat of the Motherland to do every- _ F.>i�pirC Free Trade a weight. These rates would be much Washington, -The British Embassy thing possible to ensure this. The Vancouver Western Tribune (Ind. less than those that have been de- took efficial cognizance of articles Canadian Government and great pri• Harvesters for Settler8 Cons.).. Free trade within the British published b a number of news vate interests have indicated, and are Liverpool Journal of Commerce: It Commolnwealth of Nations affords the manded by farm bloc spokestnen. P y papers P For potatoes, it was proposed that this morning to the effect that the continually indicating, the desire for is• to be feared that the reputation surest" safest and sanest solution of aA British Ambassador had ' expressed the British settler in Canada, Over earned b the comparative failure last Britain's difficulties. The sooner this - the rate be increased to one of 76 p eased y P cents per bushel, instead of the pres. ,willingness to have the United States settlers it is right that the Govern - ( year will make rhatters_very difficult idea sinks bome, the sooner will pros- _ eat rate of 225 cents. withdrawal from the diplomatic corps ment exercise the power of selection for a year at least. When they adjust perbty be regained. Empire free ? a its time honored .privilege of import- advisedly, as It is as much in the in- themselves and the settlers can feel tirade means greater consumption of '—% ing liquor into this country, tereata of the new settler as in the I confident that things have been pro - Empire-made goods, which, in turn, Manners must adorn knowledge and A statement issued by the Embassy interests of the country. In a word perly arranged in advance, and that! means more employment for British smooth Its way through the R ]d. I on behalf of the Ambassador declared If you plant the garden and draw they will not be victimized in any people. That, surely, Is the formula Like a great ro- ug-1i diamond, ft may3du I that views on diplomatic liquor privi- plants from the older garden you are way, there is no the least reason why for prosperity. `' 9 e very weir In a closet by way of a leges set forth in a letter written to not going to take wepds." the transport of Canadian harvesters !► curlosfty, and also for its tntrtnalc I James T. Carter, Lynchburg, Va. I should not be as important in its way --King No "Dead Head" a value; but it will never be worn, nor l lnmbermhn, were expression of his Peace is not going to come about as the seasonal transport of Spanish For his special train the King paya Shine •if It to not polished. -Lord personal opinion, and "not a statement by mere bleating.- Professor rinds -! and Italian agriculturists to South 13s. 4d. a mile, in addition to first• „ riaga. America. 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',.•"s- ' .��"^'�t';L !P,:r.+',. z� .f.7i'.• !.°c '�, '?-. *asr`,.�« :'�'.�, . � ':}..:.r •; �: k ® s<�..,, k q " � �''.h :,,�.,' ^Au e a •° . :� �r • 'AMP ;�..wr> - , ! -, .q. , 1�. 1 ',,>` ,F,r ' v�r - . y ". "�..r?. ��.;•.: i` �. . . . +.-.'+. w .-x' : air .^ ., , x ".�• r ,,%• it 'f�+�. , F.: r '"7, - `+.''• '?n t[ ' r , • .t - ''k w.Y °�•• 1 _ 1 id credit, 8 r cent, discount for cosh. P iR / i A SPEC / At L F. W. sersides, auctioneer. "Corn Hu3�ers. TFiRMS , Goo. Wade and, his Corn Huskers r . �x '81.75 Per year.; 11.30h paid in advance HORSE REGISTER. from radio station C F R B. Toronto. - - ,,'r,• :. Sub@c jptions ro •the United States and Crest. - "ill hold &' dance Friday Evening, - : Britainl2.004a advance. 'CULRAVEN CONSUL [26983] (2LD VWBTA13LE ANX) FLOWER. SEEDS _ 59), the imported Clydesdale Jdoe the 7th, at OHN . (MIURKAR, Proprie erg Stallion, the property of Nelson Dew Drop Loa Dance Hall PACKAGE AND BULH $l4BD$ . Wagg, Claremont, wvill make the Dancing from 9 P. m. ,to 1 a M. !'Dutch Betts -Multiplier Betts - — -- '�, season r /1` 1929 at his. own stable, - (standard ,time), y PICKERING COUNCIL. Claremont. Ad'mis,ton, I{adies J& is ; Gents, J, NEW MAPLE SYRUP. ?5e. IMPERIAL QUART t 5x The above council met pursuarktto FAIRVIEW KING'S'SDAL — :1022 75 cents, tar ineldded. FRESH VEGETABLES— Lettuee, Carrots, Rhubarb, Onions, Cabbage adjournment on Monday, the 27th inst. (26385), the Grand Champion Im- Come and nee the great Square Dance Spinach, Tomatoes, New Potatoesi. y :Mewbers all present, the rgese in the 'potted Stallion, the prop- Sand that you bear over the air - - chair. The winutes of the last meet• erty of Nelson ,Wagg, Claremont, 29 every Saturday night, FRESH FRUITS — Pineapples, Strawberries, Bananas a-nd (crape Tag were read and sppto "ved. •will make the season of 1929 at his Fruit. ti The following communications -were own stable, Claremont. re ceived: COUNTY CQUNCIL ORANGES, 54) cents for 3 dozen basket. Hospital for Sick Children re Foste DAN.TON_ [12929] (171T27), thr� well child, known Percheroi', Stallion,'the'p COUNTY OF ONTARIO Brougham, The summer half holidays begin ou Wednes ay; May. 1st. Margison & Babcock, engineers, re - -perty of Oscar Wilson; gleam, y B plane for bridges. - will make the season of 1929 at his A meeting of the.Corporation of the Until further notice our store will be closed each y A. E. Christian re Whitevale bridge. own stable, Brougham, except -on County of Ontario will be held pursu- Wednesday at 12.30 o'clock. --ant to adjournment in the Council C. O, Richardson re $effering case. Tuesday evenings when he will be 1 t < ^ Chamber in the Courc House in the Bank of, Commerce. Olarerlront, re at Grahams Hotel,: Baooklin• y AST FQRjYOUR COUPONS deposit. pI:ELtiDE [24622] (20960), thew 1 Town o!'1Ghith on 'Monday. the _ f Messrs. Beaton & Roaare Whitevale day of June, A. D. 19:9, at the hour of ' bred imported approved Clydesdale tea o'clock in the forenoon, standard bridge. JAMES RICHARDSON Stallion, the property of Oscar ti il- tune. On motion it was decided that Mar- son, Brougham, will make the sea- All accoudte to be,laid before the gtson & Babcock be engaged to pre - pare plans for Fitzpatrick 's. Robsun's, son of 1929 as follows: Monday af- Council should be forwarded to the - 'Linton s and Lehman's bridges. ternoon will lease his o A-n : stable, •Clerk, properly Certified, at least three _ isoq & Babcock Brougham, for T. Hirst s, Kinsale, days before the meeting of the Coun- re motion Mar'g Pick ering Hard are Store were instructed, at request of the Tp, for night;Wednesday afternoon, at ci ►• policitors, to make a survey of Duf13n's Samuel. Harris', Wtutby, for night; Dated at Whitby, this 28th day of �r creek and bridge at Whitevale and Thursday, Frank Niad!�afor!'�. May, A. D. 1929. - prepare plans and report as may be Kingston Road, for noon; Wilmot ARTFirR E. Crrsrsrumv. s necessary in conneetion with app►ica• Shea's, Base Line, for night; Fri- _County i terk :. Lion w County Judge. day, W. J. Milelr's, Pickering, for Seed (1t7rI1 eTt18� Arrive 'Arthur Chester was heard reC,N,R, noon; Chas. Hutching's, Brock Rd., BONDS — Government, Municipal.and Con1 ton's Earl Longfellow, !North Dakota White, crossin for n g at Port Union. night; Saturday morning pre- Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. P Y• A corn. from C. C. Richardson re ceeds to his owsl stable where he ;3-afe investments at from 5 to 7 per LeamioR, Wisconsin No. 7, Golden Glow, r "same matter. w1'll remain until the following cent' White Cap, Yellow Dent. On motion it was decided to make Monday afternoon. INSURANCE —All classes written in- .— application to the Railway Board for eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- ,VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Is crossing on the C. N. R. at a point - -- storm, Accident and Sickness. on-eab division of Rouge, Hills. Ltd„ T Sulk and Package. ATTEi�I TIO�T Phone or write _ In lieu of original crossing, 1 �: t John Phillips was heard re assess- 43tf ED, BOWMAN,Whitby Dutch Bets, Potato Onions, r went. Dunstan, Fairport Beach, I have taken over the Agency iFrost W }re Fencing, Steel Posts and Barbed Wire. �k claimed over assesed as hie cottage for , Painting was not completed. Renfrew Creadl Sepirators, Scales On motion she reeve left the chair Stove *. Fleury'- Farnores n g arm for an hour and at 1 o'clock resumed Pl„wia, Point, _ Agent for the 1ery and R Repairs. ri.o I,, as a Court of Revision. t 1 Mach}oerp and Repairs. ' Council resumed general business. $CUftlerp and Wheribarrons. - wa, '-Time L S,joirea was beard re grant for Phone 505 Pick. road on base line. n-� r' Cecil White was beard'asking the RD$ + �EV2T'2'. B. H, paints. gas ran teed ; pure. Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. council to trake over certain rowds in AGE:`T (13) BROUGHAM I' In a good rangeof ithe Rouge Hills suh- division, — - - — —.__ __ .- __ _..- _ { .t olors. J. S. The btranding committee on Tians• WOMEN WANTED I J S BAL.SDON, PIC r iportation, Power and Light reported Pure White L-ad. Varnishes, Oil@. r land recommended the fr,ilowiog Pay- At the MAple Leaf Mill, Pic'keriug. Dr yp Colors and _M . • meot: 13ydro lilectric Power Core. , a number of %unlen to re Lacq+lers, �se our printing done at this Office 'discount taken in error re Greenwood Vair jute ,.• . Y Also, Murescu in all colors. - r The standing committee on Contin- We have also for pale ' -- gencies reported and recommended pig feed. • L'ae B. -H. once, you'll use the following payments: D R Beaton, it alaays. on account of sai,ary 12500: H Hugh M uir & Walker _ ppoastage lU UG; J Murkar, pig bill �— _ ra., bead placards etc, and advt 1500: Bag C orporation AR V IN JO USHBY United Types niter Co. one Burrougb's T adding wru bins ss fAJ; T Gregg. sit 4t Limited PI CKERING division court es clerk 4 00-. E Glees_on, __- ditto as bailiff 4 (A.,. G M Forsyth. exp rti to Toronto re purchase of cement mil Aer 5 00; G L "Middleton, ditto 5.0k); G M - ' Forsyth, stt Swan watecourse meet• ` ing 9 00; G L Middleton, ditto 3 UO;, W * • L Bm1cb, calcium chloride for streets fF of W bitevale 8U TO r The standing committee on Roads and Bridges reported and recommend• ed the following payments: The Ped• tar People, for pipe Culver to 45:1.46; J 3 RAVEL BY COACH �. andera, rep washout con 23.75; «• H ']Narks, ditto 7.3i!: T Bailey, ditto 8 25: R Lister, rep culvert con 9 1Lft L Collett&, 5hov gray cons 1 2 9 W: Win Bollinger, haul grav cons 1 19 00; E Safety and comfort are combined with the Mitcbell. ditto 17 54';: Ben Lotton. rep n conveniece of frequent service t0 the con 1 '2.54 ?; L GHtes, rep washout con 1 q baui grav and drag Alton& road 4225: ceLtre cf every community 2 , cott S A 1D airs short rubber twot4 .-._ _ ... p on the route 8.50; Canada ingot Iron Co, rep small er b 780; Roy O4 "rtrd, 1 pair hip rub. PICKERING TORONTO her boots 4,01: ti M Gordon, bridge w timber WW; C Cooper, b&ul bridge timber, pipe and Co ft rubber bogie, spike nails, %ire etc, 116.51: F Wright, :Fare 50 Cents work on bridge con 7 and haul stone '11'•75• Leave Pickering : (Eastern Standard Time) (Road and Bridge report con• tinued nest week), a: ru,— &6:25, x6:55, 7 55, 8 55, 9 55, 10 55, 11.55 a. m, :'The council now adjourned to meet P. tu, -12 55, 1.55, 2.5.5, 3 55, 4.55, 5.55, 8,55, 7.55, .'again on Monday, June 24th. $,55, 9,55, "10.25 p. m. ,STOUFFVILLE. _ — . 'z— daily, except Sundays : 335. Baker has opened up his pa '— Snndrys only vilion at the lake for the season. Coach edduections at Toronto Terminal for Reeve Sanders has hone to Jack- Newmarket, Barrie, .Mic' land, Oriilia, son's Point to open his summer re .'sort. Allistoln, Brampton, Orangeville, A further cut has been amde in our Shelburne, Hamilton, hydro rates for domestic and com- mercial rates, -Brantford, Niagara Falls, Buffalo. The Mennonite -Brethren are hold- ' ing revival meetings in.the arena to Connections a[ Buffalo fur all U. S. A. points. .last three weeks. Roy Strong is installing a gasoline Q• pump in front of his garage, which Gray'' Coac�1 Li's i iv will add to the appeaYance of the grounds. : . An effort i_ _ crease the number of our lights on — Main Street, the present number - -- Ciricken thieves are again, begin - nin.tr their depredations in our midst, s Joe Alsop and CeeiT Wags; sing a= — - BRtQL� mong the victims. A meeting of the business men of : the town was held in the Council Children's plain English broadcloth panty dresses; nice range of colors Chambers on Monday evening to form ages 2, 4 and 6 years, at 1.30. themsc:hcs into a business men's as- Children's figured broadcloth and fignred cotton panty dresses, sociation; to make further efforts in ages up to 6 years, special 1.19. furthering the irrterests. of the town. Children's black sateen, red trimmed play suite, embroidered figures, Ira Bodgers, who has lived here for ages 2, 3 and 9, special 1,00. ..some time, was fi�untl dead in bed on Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellent :,.Saturday nigh,. He and Mrs. Bod- wearing kind, at 1.25, gars attended the picture show in the Women's and Children's summer underwear in cotton and silk. ." auditorium on Saturday night and he Woolen's and Children's hosiery, splendid shades, was found dead by his wife shortly MEN "3 WEAR after retiring, He suffered from a - stroke, Men's light %coil: hnotq, panto soles of the splendid wearing SALE REGISTER. -- gw1lity, specially priced - $2:35, _ Spdrting Goods — Tennis wear, balls and baits. ..Saturday, June 8th — Credit sale of 40 We -still use the same high grade leather and give you the save Rood cattle (Hulsteirr.`, heifers, and service in ,cur Shoe Repairing Department. — 4- year -old fresh Durham Cents) and _...._. 30 2- year -old steers and heifers, at Mansion D L E Y Mansion Yards, Stouffville, the CECIL property of J. A.-Hawtin. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. No reserve. 4 month, P I G7 K R S N C3• , }rvAe:: ru+.>- .t:+•. a> ..a..�..`< , -c..,. -.; .:r, ✓.F:aw ,f ........ . ...... �r.y ._ ..�.'Y.."Y._ - ..- ,n,�S-a ..tia._,�...:a.n _ i......,_ '.} .,,,,n.. x..... -... _. mrr._ .....�..�.. •.v...ds.'�.,' .a.- u":e.. ,... 's: 1 JP "Helen' where do you get � all your original ideas ?" "From a little treasure of a book } that shows the wonderful possibili- I ` l ties in the wide range of Perrhalak r 'colors. It gives color schemes for different rooms and for all sort; o! - furniture and nick- nacks. Permalak its so easy to use, too." - ,ft 1� l �u� i a q�t�er• -' Thls.hookiet "The NewArt of Color in Interior won" is full of original ideas in home decorating. Free from your dealer or write I . direct to th5,e0mPea7 st Montreal. '%-FOR TEAM HARNESS Brass- mounted Team Backband Harness, 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $692.00 With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- $49,00 band, "Black mounted Team Backhand H'a'rness, 838,50 " 5 ring Breeching 844.25 This is not a factory harness, but enstotn made in our own shop at Markham. We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. D DS Harness and Collar,Manufacturer MAR;KH.A.M. ON 'T. Home Phone x400 :_ ._ ��_.,. .__ :r wc' • ray_ _ _�`,,. _ ..�, .__t �:r',� v� q" +-.. "65:- I:. LTi , - :e ..�' {^- - fv '!R �i.4� ��*ry(ip' , . ''�7w• .. ^,. •. r,,.. .,,,ov. yy � - W+.:i... .�..,�,raw.,,.x�.l. .n t ....,:,.xty.,'�en";..� - •. •: � -'-1. °:. -,� .. . .i�AN�.." a ,.•• �N xp�.�pa .i`u: C,,•Sj.CiF+Yi: ,,yR� •��`FPj7{?.�,�•�. ?'iy,!�m5° ..q'"• s , �g- ",tv�A r. „c- �+.mMDg��,yy ^'� t +� y}i: '�S'.* +Y ;'rG': N > ��t"•w. "^Y1va ;ni:''a'sF'. +f� k'.. •Yv d 3 CM ''�`G -:a, v"'� "Y!FZt. J, "n}"''''W'e +,Rv r ",o''t•'"•. '^4'. 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For. _ - "of a new Whippet roadster. - Mrs. McDonald, of Toronto, �Jr­�` ' CLARIIEIINQNT. -" Dr. Nell Smith, who visits Clare- Some of our residents. are macb The director's of the Union Dr. H. J. French, of Dresden. f''•`'"- - 096a " °' the moot Tuesdays and Fridays, is 'the annoyed bv boys visiting their Cemetery Co. met on Saturday who is attending the Dental Con -' D. M. Morgan spent week- attending Ontario Dental As- flower eardens at ciaht and steal night, when the following officers fereace at Toronto, called at the or r °: '=end in Boboeygeon. sociatioa sessions at Toronto this ins tulips. It is about time parents were appointed: President, Thoe. manse 01 Sunday, Miss G. Forsyth is the possessor week• knew what their children were Peterson; Vice- Pres., G. M. For. _ - "of a new Whippet roadster. - Mrs. McDonald, of Toronto, Just rEceived at Lawtog's Boot doing at nights, syth ; Sec'y- Treas., J. W. GreaEi. EVERYTHIING IN iN9UBANCB has been spending a few days and Shoe Store ei fall line of run- slag shoes, Aiea'e, Ladies'l and _ -THE PHANTOM FLYER" If you require anything ,111 the ftz Intemperance." - -with Mrq. Lewis. Goof and Mrs. Bentley, of Brook Qhildteo's: * * * * -: _ ; • �� = of insurance let us give you our pridg -tin, spent Sunday with the litter's Earl. A. Grnliin..R.O.,:vxe�_S 1- at from W to �._ �� ' -SII PER•IOR r It pays to insure in afro Snsaelal n companies such as the Imperial Guar• mother, Mrs. Lynn. y ist, Stou$ville. e�day Saturday of each week. et in the �� _ 1 f —r GEED DRILL ant and Accident'Company of Can- �. Gordon Goodman, of Toronto, and,�ormerlp a resident of Clare. Grubin Block. Phone Stouffville 2405. "� ads The Western Assurance Company of Canada. and The Mutual Lice As- most seat the week -end with p :At Markham every Monday from 9 a. ' to 5 Office in the Wear -- ` 4 see t 8 before surance Company of Canada. For ±'. -. friends here. p.m.. Block:' a • ,�. �• i quotations apply to Thos. E., and Mrs. Stephenson, ­".­-of few hours Scott Store Sc e - .'You. 'bop. M. GIB94N Phone Pickering 1 712 Oshawa, spent a on _ _ �T. . Saturday evening calling of Clare- BACK TO CLAREMONT moat friends. Richard Ward is making his ap• _ ,Uea!r Friend: _ Come and See NOTICE 'Robt. k.. pearanee on the streets again, after being confined to the house ' Here I am back in Claremont at my old stand, ready to serve you with a r `, `♦ ,� the machine. Having taken over Feasby's garage, Brougham, we are now read for several months. well assorted stock of goods at prices -Z �' �' ' to give service in Brougham as we Mr. Ashenhurst. of Goodwood, that "you will find attractive, It is my hope that the friendships -�„ ��� = '' as in Claremont, Service car always ready, day• or :qnd Gordon and Ctrs. Goodman, of Toronto, visited John and Mrs. established during my peevious four- teen years among you ma be renewed. This Drill has Zerk lubrication, Hyatt roller bettringe Steel telescoping tubes,'practically unbreakable, pitch and night service. ' g Phone Clare. 6105; Pickering 606. Beelby.on the holiday. -Dick Johnson, with his wife and -Dick You mn.y be sure thatI shall do. possible to make my re- gather wheels, is aceurate and light draft. Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires. a everything 1 ' D' R 11 d i 251 A. L. PILHEY. t family, of Toronto, and John•Ma• dill and Mra.'Fred Farmer called 'ness t!' on friende here on Sunday. McLellan Thomas turn advantageous to you in a bull- way. Since resuming ownership of this Store I have ,put in stock a large as. Black Hawk iMlantire Spreaders, LMSe 1 a tseS, o ere an Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire Fence. Phone 2314 P. O Locust Hill y - . after the game, during which Rev. A. and Condy were appointed delegates sortment of new merchandise, bought d at right prices: and I am prepare to Pick, •1�-r' '�'- F : _ 8 E ''Y'' R. R. 1 rr to the annual Conference of the Untied Church now being held -at Bell k to you AT RIOT PRICES, as you will readily see when you come in, as 1V i :', ' Sunday. June2ud. Theordinance Napwwe. I hopt you will do at the first oppor- COUNTRY" served at the conclusion of morn- worship. In the evening• the BARR M. J. Wilker gave an interesting tunity. -will be observed, the pastor's sub- Comedies _ talk to the young people of the It is going to be a pleasure to see .— ` extended to all. Tuesday. Wednesday, June 4 5 lUnited Church on 'Monday even • ing, his subject being, '`ThaFolly Toil. Come An %nd let us renew our friendship. _ -THE PHANTOM FLYER" on the evening of Wedoesdayy, Intemperance." Yours sincerely, . .3 Davis, accompanied by the Dis• _ - Born, ®n Thursday, May 23rd, : L. FINGOLU members of St. John's and Queen ' City lodges, Toronto, also officers "A BI E'8 IRISH ROSE" process, by spraying. to Herb and Mrs. Forsyth, a baby who, we are sorry to, report, blaremont, May, 26,'1929. - y THE CARLOAD meeting the hostess served refresh � girl, dies on Saturday. The funeral acid other parts. Repairs promptly done, -- Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. Highest prices paid for - esr,j', Sunday. New and sad :'' farril produce. tatiou are requested to give • their aIIII, rilSreffiOIIt -stook place on Scott Store Sc �Batteriea Recharged, Phone We deliver. � R U� "j' LA 1.' M r L�.'tl'4 '�Y ..�r!'•. w - ?3...... >_ N N 1?„•r!.... ?:a..- ,s:. -• ,2.:, ..,'w ..i c:..v""5.. .. °!5.:, �+••_ ..,+. .ea^.. it. .. ... Chas. AintzeL accompanied by a number of friends of London, FORD R D CARS ! - We are having shipped in direct rrom p `� W speak of artistic ' designs that are Spent the holiday with R. J and -program was given, consisting of a paper on "municipal Proceed artistic twould Mrs. How. Toe party made the ry " Chicago a whole ings and Mothers' Allowance," by designs that be tri on motorcycles. rphe Clare. Manufacturers of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, and a paper Inappropriate for the in The anniversary- of the w T T. hl E R .� N = purpose view, �. - moot United 'Church will be held - • on Sunday, June 23rd, and durioo End of Oar Line, 1 •' (i'arl cad of l llu a Is , one ple, yetehasaristryim the week following the annual - M eSt M:JU. G`zt.`- a ­No Greater Tribute" garden party will be held on Gra- 'bam Bros': spaciouslaw•n. Further Sub -agent Watson Motors. McCormick - Deering Tractors N. W. STAFFORD, announcements will be made later. 40 Phone Sear 80 r 31 S A league game of football will i .. ogeton Road ..-be played in Memorial Park here Whitbv Dn Saturday evening between Auditorium -:- Theatre Yo + +,� 41,nrr, F.hia' may mcana f21ai ma nAn oiva von Pbooe Whitby _ Cherrywood and Claremont- $RING IT HERE There will be a dance in the hall , ..StouffviHe,. Oat. . after the game, during which Uxbridge and other _ lunch will be served. Ladies will T= Foreign Countries " please provide. : The services in the Baptist Friday - Saturday, 31 June 1 Church 1%t the usual hours next i :', ' Sunday. June2ud. Theordinance "BACK TO GOD'S of the Lord's Supper will be oh. COUNTRY" served at the conclusion of morn- worship. In the evening• the James Oliver Curwood's •log ordinance of Believer's Baptism Story) -will be observed, the pastor's sub- Comedies -sect being „Why We Are Bap. ' Bro. J. A. Whaley, of St. An tints.” A cordial invitation is .— ` extended to all. Tuesday. Wednesday, June 4 5 Brougham Union Lodge, A. F. & Catalogue free,l A. M. held their annual inspection -THE PHANTOM FLYER" on the evening of Wedoesdayy, Comedies o ;May 22nd. D. D. G. M., R. Rea de . .3 Davis, accompanied by the Dis• barns and houses by a new .ietrict Secretary, was present on :.hie official visit. The officers and Friday, Saturday, 7 and 8 members of St. John's and Queen ' City lodges, Toronto, also officers "A BI E'8 IRISH ROSE" .just a little better price, you get just a little better finished tEadtor and a a we can suPRly you, _ as the supply is already getting low. -.If you are contemplating gettirg a Tractor this Maple Led Mutual ?ice summer -or fall it will pay you to see us at once. - �a3'L1Z'aaC@ CO• - _ a country Cheap rates for term and c try buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, • ••'9Pe just unloaded a carload of Wire Fence which . wind-mills, Silos etc. we can give you an excellent price on. :. Automobile Insurance of all kinds. 847 -12 Frost fence at 551 cents a rod off car. - FA it FOR BALE - Writ e or phone Charles Cooper, - Claremont ED. BOW M A N 20 WHITBY, ONT. Att t• and members from the 9tonffville, -Markham, $RING IT HERE SPRiN� S :HERE ! :� Farmers, ea ion Uxbridge and other T= Foreign Countries " Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson; 2nd Vice. _.�11 neighboriog lodges were present. +On the eompletion of the formal " Now is the time to get a new: set of _ i :', 11have secured the agency for the Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Farm InWie- _ lodge, ceremooies, a presentation pp was made Hardees, or get the old set repaired. I have in stock samples of Bamael _ Get your Pnlnte, Oils and Turpentines from no. .` ments. and will keep constantly on hand repairs for these Popular P PoP of past master naewels to seven Past Mastere by R. W. Trees, and Jeffrey's harness. The y' former may be• ordered through cafe- Orders taken for Well Papers. s 's bar implements. Loudon'e barn and stable ' Bro. J. A. Whaley, of St. An logue at prices quoted. Field Root Seeds on haed. .,Coady ; Home and School Corn. ..Also, fittings. - - drew't Lodge, Toronto, after Catalogue free,l - I Garden Seeds, eggs for 25c. p f will also take contracts for painting which all proceeded to the ban I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat . .3 receipts of and expend barns and houses by a new _..:quet room, where a dinner 'pads, harness oil by bulk, harness - IChtck Starter and Growing Mesh, _ process, by spraying. prepared by the local lodge and a dressing, also silver polish Feeding Hoppers, in all sizes. meeting the hostess served refresh .:'Estimates cheerfully given. _ program by the Toronto Lodges was thoroughly enjoyed' by all. acid other parts. Repairs promptly done, -- Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. Highest prices paid for A - A S r . p T T � Phone 1620. � 27.62 , _'::- The annual meeting of, the L. W, PILHEY, CLARFMONT :'' farril produce. tatiou are requested to give • their aIIII, rilSreffiOIIt Women's Institute was held at the home of Airs. Judson Ward on Map' 22od.- A good Scott Store Sc �Batteriea Recharged, Phone We deliver. � R U� "j' LA 1.' M r L�.'tl'4 '�Y ..�r!'•. w - ?3...... >_ N N 1?„•r!.... ?:a..- ,s:. -• ,2.:, ..,'w ..i c:..v""5.. .. °!5.:, �+••_ ..,+. .ea^.. it. .. ... Green River ,Wednesday, S �,� your order, -program was given, consisting of a paper on "municipal Proceed 4 Phone Markham 6402. Basket Factor l ings and Mothers' Allowance," by .,Claremont General �('!�,. Wm. M. Duncan, �+een River Manufacturers of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, and a paper Merchants on "The Pleasure and Value of a Al 1 kinds of Fruit Baekefs, Berry • _ Hobby," by Mrs. D. A. Scott, also Crates Farmers, Bushel - a piano solo by Mrs. Thos. Gregg The following officers were elected full line of for the ensuing year: Fresident, _ Mrs. Kilpatrick ; 1st Vice-Pres., T= Foreign Countries " Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson; 2nd Vice. _.�11 BL YItiG and selling foreign drafts is a regular pert of the general business of The Canadian __. Pres., Mrs; D. A. Scott; Sec'y•. _ Tre_a9., hies S. E. Evans ; Pianists, personal assistance we can render is yours for the .-Mrs. R E. Forsyth and Mrs. Thos. _ regg , rectors, rs. awson, Mrs. J. Ward, Airs. Slack, Mrs. s - — Selman, Mrs. J. Coates, Hiss Glee- l,gl V� e.i� - 'son, Mrs. 'Richardson and Mrs.- .,Coady ; Home and School Corn. Ready trimmed, 5 cents to mistee, hire. M. Pugh, Mrs. R. E. 1.25 dr roll,, also Forsyth., Airs Johnson ; Visiting p the Sick Com•, Jliss C. Underhill, Mrs. Gibson, Mr.Q. Gleeson, Mrs. D. Sherwin - Williams A. Scott. The treasurer reported $129.29, i. Faints receipts of and expend and _`+.. -tures $94.95• Receipts for flowers 814.14, expenditure $14.25. Mrs; Varnishes Wilker and Mrs. Stack were ap- ' pointed Auditors, and Mrs-; D. A. Call and see these (foods - Scott, Director of Community Singing. At.the conclusion of the Ild you will be delighted y 18 meeting the hostess served refresh With them - -vents. The Claremont and Altona Branches will uuite for the sung : mar meeting Mrh, "wills held A - A S r . p T T H June file hotue of Mr=, Aodgins on June • `/ 5tli. All those wanting transpor tatiou are requested to give • their phCIIe 1 �) names to Mrs. Kilpatrick or Mrs. , r D. A. Scott, and to meet at firs. J. H. Evans' at _ o'clock. � R U� "j' LA 1.' M r L�.'tl'4 '�Y ..�r!'•. w - ?3...... >_ N N 1?„•r!.... ?:a..- ,s:. -• ,2.:, ..,'w ..i c:..v""5.. .. °!5.:, �+••_ ..,+. .ea^.. it. .. ... Baskets, Clothes Baskets, `^ Frank Illennock,- Proprietor :Maker of the well known Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY.r� STANDS FOR THE REST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Bowls: Pressure Systems Etc., It will pay 'you to get my prices on 'above before buying elsewhere. FRANK '3 PROUSE rtc;t��til�v. - U�i1ARIa Bank Drafts to and rem• T= Foreign Countries " BL YItiG and selling foreign drafts is a regular pert of the general business of The Canadian Bank of Commerce in which we often find our- selves able to render valuable assistance by off er• ing timely advice. Our transactions in foreign Monies are conducted at minimum rates, and Rny personal assistance we can render is yours for the asking. Enlist the services of The C%nadian Batik of Commerce when sending money out of the country. THE CANADIAN BANK • 'OF COMMERCE _� % .which is nma 1pamalad Q HE STANDARD BANK dF CANADA Baskets, Clothes Baskets, `^ Frank Illennock,- Proprietor :Maker of the well known Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY.r� STANDS FOR THE REST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Bowls: Pressure Systems Etc., It will pay 'you to get my prices on 'above before buying elsewhere. FRANK '3 PROUSE rtc;t��til�v. - U�i1ARIa '�gy'yy R,nw � .% -:'_. Yw`+r.'?Y,yS�p.�ya7" �y�n"q:'• ��;,y. y5 ..Y 3'tl*3+7. ��/ y�y{��� �� '; ft:T. :�. :!�' A8•ry�•Sa.'r�lsV'�'1 .,���4�'.W`i . rtzL $�l.M >.C:Y:'"tl14i�r,.�".�}.,. JF ,,': C'.. e1Y,,.,,.+`� ..,.'d"�i #'�.,S.n`h t. 7�!•ttR'?'Y r "^a,Kv..i'C' o,v' - .J...,.L �., §}..f.� Ai+"• .R'_t'. A� ° � R � ., +1S "'�C' '.+i.TSYR.i... +. ��•:CM1 .2•!'"++. • ... ..I ,y'y,' a?w. ”. � .� •ut;+. r•: •,, w11�7�{- !n'._ ,.ye# ";g'tf�.?t 7+ r, �.+ ?RT ',*"+�`'.�1r±u:�.:L'as^•d.'sM-rs •. -.:s r.+�"•�+ •J:.'�. =• ", ' �E „�,.. SXNS3 % "nn �4'�r:'4b!GF•F9erx:. .�i'" _ ,✓�. q; ^':'s!1F".�jS,.,' �.t. �. "ndn,:+i.,iw rvti�•�n,'+`"�"u'•.!�f.Kh o'ca1.. - ��'�ttl�5� j� .'99ccg:..;' '4ldX•,r`e "'�:,r "i`.6. +.IO.i ?`4y1" xgn�q�±.'9:+14 i!). S '+.' =T�- ,•!:r:7 ^,. 4{jn. '��5.]�Y Yr av <�C - ::NT.C� r1 �.'C�_T�i"'�'i`3��:� " PL�F' f yam. v ' i i "1+ �5(..r.1Y%r u:..' >A .' Y} ir, ♦T uT t L' AJ�'..h '14-� �?4,':4 ,$'4ia'. '.�''�.(1 ..�': y�rSl. ., •'�i•. ' .. , l• •e ^"�. .•Ywi.: '_.,: ✓ 'tC+'/b �yy�� i : iii � it :� . , -. .py '- '...M1"' •• }. �, .4 y x,lc. 4!.. •A.s s 4 4 K w�4'." '�k wli, e?.U� •�e'.,.. "l a 41 t ,r d. Ai'. f.iY: mil" i. 1 .'^ -tae. — S "mot•• �, . .:4'.' y . . ... •. v�L� - ... ._.�. r'+\`,r .. . r; .d.. .... - • delivery of power. He felt justified Fro HE ARNOTT INSTITUTE ' make a noise. flow on earth they I The only point here is that without Imake , i said. "Juice nit coming through or Q�'hed- Gcottish themselves understood to' each'- an effort the two countries will never ,i:• _-- 'Speech _ British and. Chin' ese ` n yL Regard Each Other- _ voice. "She can do afnety all right," he the world with colored speech was the by Miss Sybil As Absurd People -- 4 --- [j)• will never be made until• what is Wild Dunes . Thorndike- after_ her adjudication for dp a' the Howard de Walden Cup. Much interest has been aroused in Scotland s r THE GATE ` m. By JOHN LAURENCE .(Reproduced through courtesy of � _!'Passing Show ", Londoh. England, r6`c` a$d Industrial Accident. Prevention, `Abaociation.) "What can she do?". asked Abercon• ` ' ;v , 'flicker fg the end of his cigar 5v.j ever the side of the car.. "She's-guaranteed. to do ninety,' re- Davenport. "Mere acs not a rk *dozen'-ears like her in England." There was a note of exultation In ;,his 'tone which was not lost upon his uJ '' 'companion. And Davenport ,vas per- fectly well aware it was not lost. He And Aberconway had always been ,`[riends and rivals, but lately Abercon- r way had fallen' a little behind in the r T trace for material success. His car, for example, could raise y i a squeaky sixty at a pinch, and at the Fsi'•.` •expense of its driver's nerves. Not '���;Y' that sixty mites an hour worried M: ' "Aberc nwa i the toast but a mile a�n ' � E ! k •. ', ., r;�te t 3 • - � r r ` §trt Scots Tongue - YOU STAMMER ... ; - They give theta consonants and words t probably is, no one- in the world with their their full value. There is a slackness about middle -class English speach, and as much pride of race•as the English- man, except the Chinese. To Chinese the only people..I have heard speak i ,'yes the sight of an Englishman rush- as it. should be spoken .w e an Indian and a Scotsman. Scots to e !ing around a playing field. or, still more, pacing • up and down a room ° IinBnitely more interest In their tan• while he is thinking, is simply childish. guage than we do.' g. p Y unnecessary No Chinese will take any unnecessary Ramsay MacDonald, when asked for • his views said: "It 1s perfectly true exercise. number thr Englishman the sight that there is no color in English mid• of a number of Chinese arguing about dle -class speech.' It has been killed some trivial matter at the pitch of by conventionality. - In fact'it is like their voicea.is absurd. lie Englishman . ' will make on •exhibition of himself if a beautiful picture that has _ been , he can help it.. cleaned so often that it has become I There are the trivial examples, but thin and flat. We Scots have the rand shade. ". they may be taken as representatives cold of the whole opinion that the Britisb G. Bernard Shaw's opinion 1s, "'Yost SdottIsIf speech is -very 'much more in China and the Chinese have of .one another. The Chinese are an exasper• musical and expressive than English. As a matter of [act, ordinary English sting people. There are dozens of big- middle-class speech has almost ceased ger matters on which the two races I cannot see alike, and there are char• to be speech at ail. People drop iheir,acferistics in each' which drive thi vowels -and syllables and everything `else, other mad, Gut it would takq a whole Thing Beatify loa't nutter under this handua0 of . n, longer. Suceesefui Duane every-where recommend our Vi pick some of that, Fred." Leaders -Agree That Miss �ttwd� of treatment. Write � free- advice and liutiture. delivery of power. He felt justified ' HE ARNOTT INSTITUTE ' make a noise. flow on earth they I The only point here is that without Imake ro rl Thornd*e Has Properly' Pe Y ITCHENER,' ONT.. CANADA said. "Juice nit coming through or Q�'hed- Gcottish themselves understood to' each'- an effort the two countries will never ,i:• _-- 'Speech _ British and. Chin' ese i Edinburgh, -That it is necessary to look to the - Celtic races to supply yL Regard Each Other- _ voice. "She can do afnety all right," he the world with colored speech was the by Miss Sybil As Absurd People -- 4 --- [j)• will never be made until• what is Wild Dunes opinion expressed Thorndike- after_ her adjudication for :The known as the "Shanghai mind" —the . a' the Howard de Walden Cup. Much interest has been aroused in Scotland 'British Dislike of Oriental I9 ing their flowers." "I Duke over the success of the - Edinburgh , Ascribed to Inability to ;love get on a decent straight bit of` players and the fact that Ramsay Mae* Fathom Personality. One dap it will be too late. The in- Donald and - George Bernard Shaw A contribution to "The New States- , What are you stopp%x for, Fled ." "I only think it is. As a matter of with Alias Thorndike's opinion „ man, of London, discussing the rea- don't know this part of the country that the Scottish language lends itself that sons why the English so detest the ' der wen. Like to see a good way ahead on a speed buret, tiDe're do- Chinese, says there are perhaps two The Atlantic coast of France for in- 'strong enough to demand the abolition _ or in-'strong I -all "The language the Scots use': in main reasons. The first is the obvious Late darned thing, Can't get the en- "I've been keeping an eye open for everyday life," says Miss Thornlike; i one that they do not understand them "I'll et something that will do a s g "is colored. The Scots, like the —and the ordinary Englishman hates ' French; are very distinct speakers. t ,•' anything he can't understand. There a�n ' � E ! k •. ', ., r;�te t 3 • - � r r ` §trt y n a minute on a car which uusally am- bled along at a gentle forty is tempt- Providence. And Aberconway, fat, jovial, red - faced, pot-bellied, puffy Jovial. lingered Aberconway, was much too fond of the fiea'h pots of this world to tempt Providence too much, In case Providence succumbed to the :,:temptation, "That settles it," be said, bitting the end ` from a black,evil•looking cigar. "I shan't be satisfied, Davenport, till I've got something which will leave this. little collection of scrap iron cold —if' she can do ninety.' The speedometer was showing forty - five as he spoke and it climbed stead- sly to fifty-five as Davenport pressed on the accelerator, It was undoubt• wily a besuUful piece of meelsanism be was driving, from its deep red, highlypollsbed coachwork, t. a its twelve- eylindered sottly-purrtng en- hest Note in Organs I$ $ Wires from this console in the Auditorium of the Royal York Hotel at Toronto, lead to a chamber behind the stage where the largest and finest g organ in Canada, and ode of the finest in the world has been installed. This fe the crownitig achievement of Casavant Freres whose plant is at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. The only organ in Canada equipped with five manuals, it consists of six organ - units: Great, Swell, Choir, Orchestral, Bombards and Pedal. A Ilat of its parts reads )Ike a catalogue of the most complete or 2 organs, which in. truth it 1s., The Great Organ contains 0 stops and 1761 pipes; the Swell Organ contains 19 stops and 1761 pipes; fee Choir Organ contains 17 stops and 1346 pipes; the Orchestral Organ contains 16 stops, 1088 pipes, 61 harp bars, 25 tubular chimes, 37 xylophone bars and castanets; the Bombarde Organ contains 8 stops and 952 pipes; and the Pedal Organ can- talus 26 stops, 396 pipes, drums, tympani, etc. The Tonal Layout of the stops is arranged thus: 17 Diapason Stops: 19 Flute Stops, 12 String Stops, 14 Mixture and Mutation Stops (41 ranks), 23- Aced Slope, 8 Percussion Stops, 16 Extended Borrowed Stops, 3 Tremulants. An electric blower, operated by a motor of 20 H.P., will furnish the wind at the various required pressures for all parts of the instrument, and the same motor will also drive a generator that will supply low voltage current for the working of the mechanism of the organ. The ingenuity connected with the Construction of_this. motor Is apparent when it fs learned that the Chorus Reeds of the Great Swell organ -units operate on heavy wind•pre-asure, and the stops of the Bombards unit on extra -heavy wind- pressure. They give theta consonants and words t probably is, no one- in the world with their their full value. There is a slackness about middle -class English speach, and as much pride of race•as the English- man, except the Chinese. To Chinese the only people..I have heard speak i ,'yes the sight of an Englishman rush- as it. should be spoken .w e an Indian and a Scotsman. Scots to e !ing around a playing field. or, still more, pacing • up and down a room ° IinBnitely more interest In their tan• while he is thinking, is simply childish. guage than we do.' g. p Y unnecessary No Chinese will take any unnecessary Ramsay MacDonald, when asked for • his views said: "It 1s perfectly true exercise. number thr Englishman the sight that there is no color in English mid• of a number of Chinese arguing about dle -class speech.' It has been killed some trivial matter at the pitch of by conventionality. - In fact'it is like their voicea.is absurd. lie Englishman . ' will make on •exhibition of himself if a beautiful picture that has _ been , he can help it.. cleaned so often that it has become I There are the trivial examples, but thin and flat. We Scots have the rand shade. ". they may be taken as representatives cold of the whole opinion that the Britisb G. Bernard Shaw's opinion 1s, "'Yost SdottIsIf speech is -very 'much more in China and the Chinese have of .one another. The Chinese are an exasper• musical and expressive than English. As a matter of [act, ordinary English sting people. There are dozens of big- middle-class speech has almost ceased ger matters on which the two races I cannot see alike, and there are char• to be speech at ail. People drop iheir,acferistics in each' which drive thi vowels -and syllables and everything `else, other mad, Gut it would takq a whole foot *was still hard dowrn on the ac• Davenport. "We really must stop and sfne. which appeared effortless In its celerator. pick some of that, Fred." and at the present time they just book to enumerate their. :%,•., delivery of power. He felt justified "Something wrong, old man," he "It's probably all private," replied make a noise. flow on earth they I The only point here is that without Imake i, In the price be had paid for it, !L said. "Juice nit coming through or her husband, who had fully recovered themselves understood to' each'- an effort the two countries will never ,i:• only by the`'envy in Aberconway's something." his apirit9 now the car was runningother is difficult to know." h understand eac other. That effort voice. "She can do afnety all right," he He saw a curious puzzled expression pass over his companton's face as hsi i easily .again. "I know tiieae dukes. , They're very touchy about you plek• -- 4 --- [j)• will never be made until• what is Wild Dunes :The known as the "Shanghai mind" —the . a' answered confidently. "Walt until toot jabbed viciously forward. dropped ing their flowers." "I Duke spirit of wailed -in cliques broken. ' ;love get on a decent straight bit of` The speedometer to twenty, didn't say it was tile of One dap it will be too late. The in- i' jau trame ° ' (bite youi ears - with eavy them. I , What are you stopp%x for, Fled ." "I only think it is. As a matter of on the shore enormous quantities of ternal aquabb es to China will not go {sand 'on has don't know this part of the country asked bin wife from behind, fact I don't remember ever seeing the which the wind heaps up 'htto forever When the country - wavelike hillocks known as down, then the Chinese will be ' der wen. Like to see a good way ahead on a speed buret, tiDe're do- '1'm sot,' he grunted over his place before." shoulder "Something's wrong with "Nor have i :' agreed her cornpanlon; The Atlantic coast of France for in- 'strong enough to demand the abolition _ or in-'strong I -all "y s ing nearly a mile a minute as It Is." Late darned thing, Can't get the en- "I've been keeping an eye open for stance. is bordered by dunes, and in of those special rights to which the I the English Chamnel they occur'to the ' British merchant in China clings, and ra' "I'll et something that will do a s g sine to rev. up." a signpost for the last mile or so," "Sea's down to live," said Abercon -` a" Aberconway. "Hallo, there's a westward qt Boulogne. Nothing d3++- to force compliance with that demand: hundred." said Aberconway. "You'll way "Better stick bar up here and rustic, Better pull up and ash where . turbo the silence -of these mournful I The irony of the-situation Is that the hold this record just as long as it t let's have a look under the bonnet. we are" solitudes save, now and again, the very day for which British merchants takes me to pick up something at P Something's gone fast." By the 'skip of the: road a count' moarse cry of a pas:king gull. Woe to in China a ►� crying out, when there i "How "We'll get the other side of that' man was busily trimming the. under-1 the imprudent wanderer who should will be stability in China, will be their are the women'.' asked .'Davenport with a grin, � sate,' answered Davenport, changing growth Cram tae ditch and h'j leaked 'Awkward I enter this wild desert an a stormy day of reckoning. I day' At every squall glouds of sand It m be,asked, "Why the British ?" a3' "Talking about hats." grunted Aber- "Marvellous into the next tear. spot with a smile is his deep brown to stop here. Road beads sharp �e+ sa the car paled up beadle ►lm. era in " What about the '`other foreigners I are hurled Into the air with lrlw Conway. the amount of 'time round the other aide. Don't like pull- "Good- morniu g," cried Davenport. n s Ale farce while furious whirlwinds China?" The writer has taken the taken I women waste talking about hats. asked rear at the dunes and send their British as an example, be- Ing up near a corner " , "We've lost our way. Can you tell i P i don't believe if you them, the y •could tell the name of a single "Don't believe she'll get through,"' us where. we are'" wreckage eddying through the air. _cause he has seen more of them than. I "There - you p lace we been through." replied his companion with a laugh.1 The countryman straightened h'. m• "That ! When the stores t%. over the lie of the of other foreigners in China. I land is no longer the same; what wag are probably other foreigners in just - The speedometer suddenly dropped burst must have strained her spit. His voice sounded unexpected• 1 ill is now a alley a hat was va pleasant, curiously Cnitivated. and tr r fast w 1• the same condition as the British and d -- 4o forty and then down twenty -five to the red car approached corner, somewhere." fly ( ley fs now _a hill, some may even be in worse. _ "She'll go through if [ have-to push. hie words had the soft burr which re- __ — — � __- Y _ -as a "Gee, you've sot good brakes. I her through :" sald Davenport testily, called to Davenport the dialect of i But the British are less adaptable Book of Nature ' hand it to you for smoothness," said lAberconway "The engine seems all right. if I his favorite Sussex. couldn't sea we were aik 'the -level II "Don" you knows where -• you-are, � fhan the Tapaiiese and the French I The boolt of nature is an expression and lack the superficial bonhomie of "Servo-controlled, my boy," answer- should say we were climbing. It sir ?" he asked softly. "Didn't your o6 the thoughts of God. We have the .American which overlies all their ed Davenport 'with a chuckle of de feels like that." [come. through a gate a 4ittle way God's terrible tltoughta is life thunder dealings with the Chinese. Besides, P. 'light. "I'm telling you this Is a car, "perhaps you've got the brakes on, back ?" and lightning.. Gotl'a loving thunder , the British are undoubtedly the most not a tin Llzsie on four square wheels my dear," said his wife.. ..What I Davenport nodded. "That's lost," he -+ In, the sunshine and the balmy breeze important group of, foreigners in I God's Bounteous. Prudent, careful !China at There are competi- ;':end .ao springs." "No pretty country, Lena. It's almost where we got ans. present. wort h, getting out to have a look wered. "What gate was it ?" thoughts in the waving Harvest, and'f tors •now. in the Chinese markets, but _ .' need to rub It in," returned his round. See that gorgeous butterfly. "I It seemed a long time before the nt the ripening meadow. lthey.have not yet ousted the British. .; companion, as the car swung gently "Hallo, "1 haven't touched the darned in by the roadside answered, and We have God's brilliant thought in o Whether they will ever do so is anoth- _ round the corner. this bit. is brakes" retorted her husband sharp -, four pairs of eyes watched him curt- the 'weniirous Iacenes which are -be- er question, and�th'e answer to it may asking for it. Straight as though it ly- "Don't make silly fool sugges -' ously. And into the faces of the held from mountain and Bailey; and- depend to a large extent on whether or • 41ad been ruled. 'Must be ova of the tions. You watch the butterflies." I four in the car came a queer express we -have God's most sweet and pleas -, not the "Shanghi spirit" can be, dis- r 'of :new roads' w r going to get It," said Daven- "Looks like the entrance to a big sion of incredulity as the other at last ant thoughts beauty- in the 'little sipated. — Living Age. feet' port. "Keep your eyes glued on the park," continued his wife inconsequ•' replied. 1 flowers that blossom at. our as the 'car slowly crept to• I "It's the gate men call 'Death," he _ SPurgcoQ EII]Oylllleilt speedometer. - I'm going to let her all out." entially, wards the great white gate. "I won- said, as he stepped back to his work. —� Enjoy the little joys of every day. The The Society for the Prevention of In " "Sixty- five — seventy," cried Aber- der whom it belongs. to?" I — Reproduced for distribution Carrying Coals to Newcastle has aP' i great favors of forfuties cbme' to but -• ^onway, blowing a great cloud from "Doesn't the Duke of Markeast own .Canada by Industrial Accident Pre- few, and. those who have them tell s (vention Proved the action of the New York; _ his cigar. "I hand it once more Property round here ?" asked Airs. Associations, Toronto 2, On- jig-that the 'Quiet, homely joys, which in refusing acceptance of jig-that to you, my boy. She's the goods. Aberconway. "I seemed to have tario. Copies may be had on applt- Postmaster bomb addressed_ to Chicago.. are within the reach of us all are in- Eighty. Whack her up. My little re- heard, somewhere he does-'! I ration. A finitely the best. Then let -us not Last _ - + y ' cord's gone to blazes long ago. I "If he does we're not likely to see I — Poison gas has been barred for the them away, but . treasure. ever sun. y - :want to see what I have got to beat; it unless we walk through," replied l ,About Snakes "ot next war, which -probably means some beam, and get- all the light and Elghtyflve." Mrs. Davenport. can't make out - I one has thought up something worse. warmth from it that the .blessing The pointer was moving more slow- what Fred's doing:' -.:. — -- —New -York Evening Post. holds. _ ' ly now and Aberconway watched it Slowly the red car approached the•' Most boys and girls must her a seen gate until ft was level with the posts• snake darting from between its lips a g with fascinated eyes. Davenport "never took his off the road ahead. The For a moment n seemed as thr,ugh ' a black thread, forked and exceeding- _ .thrill of speed had entered into his she would do just as Aberconway had ly flexible,- which flashes in and out -. bones. Despite the maker's guar• predicted, stop finally between them. ! with extreme rapidity. Most chil- _ ' - naa only naic oenevea tr . y w A . - . ..,..-- -_, _, .- •--- - - -,.._ -- - -• -- - -- . - and he had never dared to try to Poste the engine seemed suddenly to this to be the reptile's weapon, Its .; "•prove it before. It it had not been regain its power and the car began to "sting ". This, ]towever, is a mistaken for Aberconway be wouldn't have move forward with increasing speed. idea. for the black forked thrttad is tried It nos, The road swung sharply round to nothing more than the snake's ton - - "Ninety'." the right and as the gate was lost to gue, an absolutely inoffensive tongue, He smiled grimly as Aberconway view Davenport changed up again which the animal uses, in the main, ' tshouted the word In his ear, and for A with a sigh of relief. Ito snau up insects. All snakes with- few more seconds he held on. I 'Bit of dirt in the carburetor," he to snap up insects. All snakes with- "Better drop, her down a bit." cried said more _cheerfully. "Ainst have � only a comparatively small number— his companion "I'm satisfied. Looks ( got blown through. She was starved the viper, the cobra, the- rattlesnake; Me a gate ahead." i for juice. Worried me for a mom• the copperhead, etc. — possess the ter- Away in the distance Davenport ent." cable poison gland and envenomed Isaw the road narrowed and appeared i Aberconway was looking ahead fangs. This apparatus consists In. the ,. first place of the two fangs which are yeas through a big white gale. At without speaking Far away in the least he could see the white posts on distance appeared a range of hills-; two long. sharp teeth situated in the teach side, though not the gate itself, half- veiled In blue haze. The long upper jaw. These fangs are movable; "Plenty of time," he shouted, press - !white *road seemed to be leading they may be ereeed at will for attack ';ing hard on the accelerator. "See straight to them. An each side fields or left lying in a groove in the gums, I f she touches the hundred" stretched away, field after field of where they >tre harmless as 'a dagger Aberconway' looked tip the desert - ! waving golden corn, the deep rich in its sheath ,so that the .reptile runs t ad road and then at the speedometer. got}i which satisfies the eye nncl the no danger of wounding itself. 'The pointer was moving over to the mind. � in the distance appeared )t ; left, steadily dropping. Seventy -five, great red blazing mass of color —'rt- i Fortune is said to knock once at sixty, fifty -five and down to forty.. He folium, every man's doer, but it's difficult to looked down and *saw his companion's , "How gorgeousi" exclaimed 'Irs, make a man believe it. • r r -_. xi::..,.:L ��rrr_.:..�:;.F_..`.:. -,, �tw_:_:"' -� _�`..y`•t}xEt.. �r'- _'.r.- r.f•s.K ;`'s2nd•- ?"..•�'_on- ..- 4,r•.:`% -+.. -. FIRESTONE Gum -Dipped Tires stand the shocks, the bumps, t5e constant speed -of the-fastest motor cars. On race tracks - --over mountaia and desert --on smooth paveatenta— Firestone Gum- Dipped Tires have shown themselves the( toughest, strongest, most rugged -and safest tires you can put on your car. See your near - est Firestone Dealer. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER.CO. OF CANADA, LIMIITED Ir,►tKp,'y N - c rrARlo r ti a, 1p- A& Throe :Red Rost Tea cotwed direct to uig from dit finest tea 7 L.6obing ee Ways A poor man who had achieved an gar oc Lifeboats enviable Yeputation among` hN neigh- dens,then' straight to your grocer biimful'of . f �Q% • in Mgjaiid C guaranteod. bore for a happy, contented dispoel- Ravor and freshness. Every pack of- tion, was_ asked - for an explanation. A Record for the `Past Season 'It consists in nothing more than inak- of the Coastal Life- Savers In a right use of my eyes." was the of th ru�y. "In whatever state I am, I first Sea- Girt Isle e of all look 14P 't 0 heaven,• and remem- hundred and twenty- ber that my principal business is to Or a year of splendid get there—Then I look down upon eight has been the achievment for the Life-boat Service,' earth and recall how -small a place I vershatlowed by a great tragedy" 0 shall occupy when I am done with life. says "The iftboat," the.organ of the Afterwards I look about ' me and ob- 660 Lifeboat Institution. 0 gain •thirty pounds serve how many there are who are In Pin three months, and ,During the year the Institution- all respects more unhappy than 1. National gave rewards for, the. rescue of no Unquestionably your eyes have win ba& health and fewer than 691 lives.• This is the much to do with the matter 'of our - T.. strength was -the happy largest number rescued In .one year soul's-'contentment. It we used them RED, ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is d3dra' good experience of Mrs. Mar- since 1923. Of these lives,' 60 were as wisely as the poor man of this -in. pret Brcthour of Corn-. rescued tea .days In the gales in the cadent, contentment would cease to w" Ont., who gives all middle of November. In addition to be with us less a matter of posses- the credit for it to Dr. the lives rescued, 52 vessels and boats slon.and more a matter of making the British Motor Exports Classified Advertisements williarns' Pink Pills. --have been saved or h6lped to safety. most of that which *e already have, London 'Times Trade Supplement: BABY C=CZ9 manufacturers have a huge "Since the Institution was founded, "After dw birth my American ma SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN Zp baby, I was in the hospital 105 -Years ago, up to the end of 1928; outlet at home for standardized pro Baby Chicks, bred for high produe- fourmonths," she wrote, 61,769 lives have been- rescued from UV ducts that are as suitable for the con. tion for 26 years. -Prices for May l4c. "and came home wehALing TaL ESPONSIBILIff June 12c, July and August 10C. Dela#4 shipwreck - round our shores, an aver- ditions In most export markets as for mere Poultry Farm, Stratford. Ontario. rl only Pounds- ]E age of 11 lives saved every week far those In the- United States. They be. Estab. 1903. began taking D,• Williame -over a century. The tragedy was the gin, therefore,'with the Initial ddvaht- BABY CHICKS. WE RATCHi Pink Pills and it wasn't long OF EVEY MOTHER four varieties.. price 9c up..! capsizing of the Rye Harbour lifeboat age of an assured protected home mar- 2, Zer., until I weighed ninety-five Write for free catalogue. A. H. SwIt and my amoral November 15, with the loss of 'her ket which justillea mass production pounds , of 17 men. The child In the home is a"6e*er Granton, Ontario. health was of the bealt, whole crew quite apart from export requirements. "The majority of the 591 lives saved falling source of Joy, but, at the same This production in volume has en- A.NADIA., MAGAZINE REQUIRES Every Spring since then I C local agents who are ambitious. take the Pills as a tonic, and In 1928 were British, but once again time a never-falliAg responsibility to abled certain American firms to rs• Generous commission. Lists suppliaxi, wouldn't be without them, no our lifeboats have shown that they the fond mother. It not infrequent- duce costs on each unit to an extent 347 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. matter what they cost; I are a great International as well as a Lv happens that minor ailments of the Impossible for smaller makers to LECTRIC _MOTO28 FOR HYDRO, strongly recommend them to British service. Altogether, 15 vessels child distress and puzzle her. She emulate. American firms have also -V Ej i horse $15, j horse 140. All sizes t low prices; 25 years square dealing. all mothem" belonging to eight different national,- does. not know' just what to do, Yet had a great advantage in being able to at Leff Electric Co., London, Ont. Buy Dr. Williams! Pink tie I a were . helped, and 83 lives were feels them not serious enough to war' develop the comparatively new manu- o Pills now at your druggises rescued from them. Four of the vex- rant calling In the doctor. At just facturi . factoring and -exporting business or any dealer in medicine or such . Flatte]ring Phrases I sell were French, three German, two times, as these it Is found that while other industrial nations were at by mail, 50 cents, PostPAIA 11 . Baby's Own Tablets are the mothers "Do you believe everything you see from '�rha Dr. W111a.m Norwegian, two Dutch, one Italian, greatest help and friend. war. They made the, most of their in print?" medicinal Co., Brocirvillit, one Danish, one Belgian and one opportunity and established their ser- Latvian. In addition to these 83 lives Most childhood ailments arise In the; tee agencies and advertised their "Sure" answered Senator Sorghum, digestive tract-the bowels become 'I "I'm a busy man and have only time &.38 from foreign steamers,' 15 Chinamen cars aigressively all over the world. . read my biography In the Congres- were rescued from an English steam- I clogged and the stomach sour. Baby's That Is the position which the British �o er. Tw6 of the three principal ser- 1 Own Tablets are a never-failing relief manufacturer and exporter have to clonal Directory."-Washington Star. !for this condition. They are a mild - 0 • vices of the year, for which the Insti- t I face. After the War they had a great - One unpleasant consequence of the tution awarded its medals for gal- 1 but thorough laxative and through I deal of leeway to make up, and na- swelled head Is the cold abioulder.- their action on the stomach and bowels lantry, were to foreign vessels. they banish constipation and Indiges- iturally concentrated attentilon on the "Boston herald." "The outstanding lifeboat service tJon; break up colds and simple fever: luxury care and in commercial vehic-4 relatively small British market. In was performed by the Motor Lifeboat allay the pain accompanying the cut• Fts SCA at New Brighton, when It rescued the ting of teeth and promote healt •lea the British have nothing to fear any-where In the world, but their small. Lars epvw* of $25 weekly areewsag crow of 23 from a French steamer. ing sleep. Concerning them Mrs. W It was a service of great danger, ca ..I light car has been made to suit Bri- for 916 In cellar *r acbm mom -r',Jenning, Mackay, Ont.. 'writes,: - 410aft Deliver to out assrew, t rl I rigid out with conspicuous skill and ' have used Baby's Own Tablets and tish conditions. Including the British eta L4bl pleamt - at for courage. think so highly of them that I would � system of taxation. No motor engine Mustritad book1w PINK PILLS a 'ra mop A "DWIS-OLD NA!�d '*In* athAr ways' 19211 wo- uv� e %tthout, them. Please se-a I-In the world lq R-41 elffielp"t Aq tho busy year for the lifeboat service. me your Uttle booklet on the care of tish high-compression engine, which Seven new motor lifeboats were built. Lljjldhn." gives a much better gal- f6r Stromness in the Orkneys, Walton- Baby's Own Tab ' lets are sold by lon. of spirits than, the ' American, but built for g i on-the-Naze and Southend-on-Sea. Es- il�ediclne dealers or by mail at 25 the car is ood roads. and to th I . - Heal ;; Swan' Williams' - get the beat results fairly frequent OVIt b. se age. Dorset; Fowey, Corn- cents a box fiom the Dr. Williams Every breach of the laws of bodilYiwall: Cromarty; Cromartyshire, and Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. gear change is necessary on hills. 54 Uo� 5-.d -4 VAft R. L Rd% A-4 01" health, produces.. physical. damagelThurso, Caithness-shire. Sixteen &a ovftwk� wh— W_ I in some pther miotor- lifeboats were under can- -which eventually damages Dying Sayings of Great'Men Keep. Minard's In the Medicine chest.. W� w&, A. aa-a;N —WMI the mental health.-•-�-Herbert struction,'at the end of the year. The way Spencer. I lifeboat fleet. on December 31, -nom- Real or Traditional bered 205, - of which 70 • were motor Addison. "See how a christian dies . � A True Friend The fly, as a germ carrier, is cap- lifeboats. or See in what peace a Chriitain There is no better looking•glass BOX Z75• RAMOZZVZG, OUr CAX• able of doing more be= than a mad "The year also,aaw the final trials can die!" than a true friend. elephant. of the new Tractor for launching, and Anax goran. "Give the boys� a holiday" Let us not love those things much Burned From The Sun? the first steps In an important devel- Byrona. "I must sleep now." which we are not- sure to live long to III bring Boo opment In. construction-the building Caesar (Julius) "Et tu. Brute!" love, nor to have long if we Should.- Minard's w .. soothing i clally "Lord, into, thy Fuller. relief. Apply Minard's too for, of a ape -fast type of motor life- Charlemange. y hands I boat for work in the Straits of I commend my spirit I" any skin irritation. Dover." Charles 11 (of England)"Dont let 0 poor Nellie starve!" 'Stains on Stockings -Chesterfield. "Give Day Rapes a j t Y 'Bet LAWN Try borax water to remove shoe char: "!" MOWERS leather stains from light-colored stock. Cromwell, "My desire Is to make what obviN i G OF PAIN Inge. soak them., then'wash' is usual. haste I may to be gone." It this is not effectual add half an Franklin. "A dying man can do noth- ounce oxalic acid to two cupfuls of ing. easy." 40 It Wft poodbleto bald water. Rinse In this solution and wash sol u cthe." More ligh a be" limn ngo- V thoroughly afterward. Repeat until Go Hobbles. "Now r am about to take then SKAWL-S stain disappears. list voyage-a great cap 'in the 5 P 0 Nownts have For soot stains first brush the stain, dark." a absorbent James V (of Scotland) t carne with then cover with good n rwa ir powder as -French chalk, fuller's earth • a lass, and will go with -a lasslass." it aft" 800ow or corn meal. Work the powder over Knox. "Now it is come." the spot ilutil it becomes soiled, then Mitabean. "Let me die to the sounds Am VOUR mmovom M" brush It off. It the fabric Is washable, of delicious music sponge or wash with soap and water. Mahomet "Oh Allah, be it so! Hence- It unwashable, rub gently with chloro- forth, among the gl6rious host of form or gasoline. Paradise." Do sot attempt to sweep soot from Napoleon I. "Mon Vaui La Nation a carpet until It Is covered with dry Francaise! Fete darmee." salt. This should be done at once, Napoleon.1I "Were you at Sedan T' theta swept off carefully. Nelson. "I thank God I have done my duty. Today It is customary to see historic R,belain. "Let down the curtain, the 7 heroes "reduced by biographers to falce is over." their own. level. William Lyon Scott, Sir Walter.• "God bless you all." W Phelps. Lindney,Algenoii. "I know that my %%eja Z, J0111' Redeemer liveth. I die for the good old cau se.�' "CrIto. • We owe a cock to Socrates. Children Cry 11 Felt Tilred Aesculapius." e and Miserabl Talmo. "The worst is I cannot see. "Lord, into Thy hands I com- for it "I took Lydia E. Pinkham. s • Tasso. mend my spirit!" Caslyoria is- a comfort when Baby Is Vegetable Compound for mis- Vespasin. "A Xing should'dk stifid-' fretful. No sooner taken than the erable and rived feelings little one is at ease. If -estless, a v ga e me strength to do my PHIUJPS, William, III of England. j "Can this fetid drops soon bring contentment: work. My nerves are better and ov "Aft, last long?" No harm done, for Castorla is a. baby I feel well and strong and have Wolfe, General. "What! do they run remedy, meant for bable's,- Perfefttly por Trcktbles* already? Theii I die-ba--Dy." a good appetite. I sleep well safe- to give the youngest infant; you ts and am in pretty good spirits due to Acid --Brewer. 'Header's Handbook.11 have the doctors' word for that! It is a and 'able to work every d' INCIONSno" - 0 a vegetable product and you could use a ay ^CID Sr(>K*A:m Ma - now., I recommend the Vege- .. 4 'two Languages it every day. But It's in an emeTg aatsaatmrw ^D^1 ency that CastQrla,means most.. Some table Compound and you Winnipeg Liberte (Ind.): It is all night when constipation must be re- .-may use this letter as a testi- very well beln 9 bilingual but - we -ile,,d-,r colic pains-or other suffiar, monial."--Miss Delveria Weal• should not be so to our own cost. toga. Never be without It; some 1=e, Union Street, North Devonj Excess acid Is the common . mon cause times its volq 'in acid. It Is harm- speak out mothers keep- 'an extra bottle, un- New, Bmnsuick. me We should know enough to ':of indigestion. It results. In pain and I less and tasteless and Its action-is �oudly� and clearly in French when opened, to make sure there will It. This As not ways be Castoria in the house. It-is quick. You will never rely on crude occasion demands sourness about two hours after eating. merely methods, never continue t effective for older children, too; read Lydia E, Pinkham's o suffer, ely a question of our pride of an a how- quickly, hi)w race, but even more so of our own the 'book thit come with t _'The '.quick corrective Is alkali ,te"..r-T6u lear' I h I which neutralizes acid. The best cor- pleasantly this premier method acts. -very best interests. Veoretable Conlipolind I I . rective Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Please let it show you -now It has remained standard with pbysi• Be sure to get the genuine'- Phillips' We never do .. the . wrong so unres- clans In the 50 years since Its Inven• Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl- ervedly and so cheerfully as when we 'tlon." clans for 50 years In correcting excess do it on a false principle, of conscience. C A STORI One spoonful of Phillips' 'Milk of acids . Each bQttle contains full direr. Magnesia' neutralizes Instantly many t1ons-any, drugstore. Use Minard's for the rub down. ISSUE No. 22 —'29 z cr".•'e.'s ,.a. '.^',n i .'..,, ✓• .Y. s,xi. x'^'. .;ix,- r "C' „Ji `.4...•..# i;.v - 'a;#, v - r+a:r,..,,as r s' �y : , • '> ,:.,: a a:, .S^ .rY • ,1"'a ,. , • ;, ww.y._' am t,, ,�}r :. ,... r,. .-r: . 1 r-y-' , hw'.%Fr 4 l" + ^,.vr... sf '! " : S'!?• � �". '- a . ' ,t<o - .•;. ' .S .y.^,'. �< .R• . 3•'sv�< ,{..a;, q .:. - '1 ..' .. ,, as . . . . .;- - , :;d_♦...w� .,,. . .. •c -, : -...:,T ., '„, ..: .'y,M1 .,. ,_'..�.: ., . n. , �y�:.,•.r•t,'., ,•. s,' r. • ,_f : y '•• .G ..' .:.. :, w -a 6. y, }?':. • "+o,.` yG i , "+��. v F' . .ra.t,'. _ `s ^.,. a^.'+SPw ' l - �. ��.'•eS - r s .�: ,.',rnt�'.• �8 v°'�l��. R•• ,..t .., ,w ,-yy. K . .. �C?r,'` : '.J. .•r 'G ' >. `k - " .«5C..,4.x �^• �' r^'�"..-' r : �•''.�S:4 T X'7_.�,•e„ '.� y" a ' $ � , ,.`!. •'"; � <g - Vie:.•,,. .: _ . `•�"" r .. A';S ryy.�'� : c ,+r:.. . Ipcar�•_ .',A .a.i .. . . ¢, ''3"; + ._, °^)F R . .K',•.' Yi y� .r an.7t,.t�` , . . �::sw ' i�a r fr :r-' -, 'wr$°:i : .r.is...£'.. , ♦,.: .i . aa y m *'r } : 4fi ,' r � � .- 3F'.7. : , . i x r. „ r; • a - h , f r. LOCALISMS. -Owing to the absence of the -E. C. and Mrs. Jones and little pastor at conftlrenee there will be aon,'areholidayiag with relatives - only,one service in St. Andrew's in Aurora and Owen Sound. ' Church neat Sunda which vvill -Mrs. Jarnes Surnerv,il4e spent O�� . -Mrs. Enos Renlmer is visiting be dooducted by Rev. Mr: Lawton - Sunday in Whitby with her neph- " friends in the city for a few days. _ at 2:$O.p, M. .. S.ugday School will evr, Ur. Mc•Quay, and family. -Born, in Piclieringon Friday, be held at.1 30 p. m..., -The regdae monthly meeting May 24th, to H. and Mrs. Le Gard, , -The 24th �gflis observed very of. the W. M S.. of _St. Andrew a aeon - quietly' in the village oaf, Friday. United Church will be held a0 the .. -E • A R R I V A LS r e -Mice Winch, o! Toronto, spent A number spent the day else home of Mrs._Cullis ou Tuesday, the Holiday with Grant and Mee. where,, while the small boy who June 4th, at 3.00.p, m Note the _ f Arnot. has a fondness for noise, had an change of day. A fine large assortment of Ladies fine shoes, in' -Mr. Willis; of- North Bay, 1 spent Sunday with R. H. and Mrs. abundance of fire- cmckers, which -Dr. H. T. Falalise, Resident Dent, patent; brown, sunburn' etc. Prices range t OroBk. kept up an uproar untD midnight ist, Office in residence, two doors from.3.00 Up. -A number from here attended or later, much to the annoyance e,& tf of St. Andrew's Church, Pick - y^ o{ some elderly sick people. ermg. Office hours 9 'am. to 6.p.m. - the regatta at the bay on Satar• g p :'.�allths' and Boys' Oxfords, all sizes. 'We have'. -When a person ease the large daily, and evening by a pointment. ;day afternoon. number wha patronize the basses (x-ray service).= -' a splendid line of-Boy's Oxfords with "Pan- -Mre. W. C. Mackar ..and two on the highway, he comes to the -Dr. E A. Sadleir, Toronto, s� peons went to on Thursday coaclueion that the steam rail dentist, and formerly of Pickering, GO" Soles, for school'wee6r, at 3.00. 3, to spend a few weeks with her ways mast suffer a serious lose desires to announce that he has ' a; sister. -Mr. and Mrs. Redditt, of To- thereby. In a recent address Sir moved into a. modern dental suite � A .dandy line. of Mom's light= weight. Work Boots, teats, 'spent Sunda with the Henry Thornton, General Manager Ia the new Bank of Nova Scotia y of the Canadian National railways Bldg,, Queen and Church with P &22C0 soles, at 2.95. Splendid for ! formers brother,•W Y., and Mrs. Y (t•, corner of p ,z made the statement ' that the Ste. (close to Queen and Yonge). 'garage work, light farm work etc. - Redditt. -Ed. and Mrs. Gormley of To motor vehicles is more of a benefit Out of town patrons will find this , routo; spent Sands with his than a loss to the steam railways. office more convenient. * ^ . pe y He contends that the freight Ladies House Dresses,' very nicely made up in brother, Wm., and sister, Mre• A. charges on autor�obileeand busses ; ` Gortnley" more than offsets the love eaetAin• New Advertseements. various colors and ,sizes, at. 1,50. Girl's, 'T ' - Robert Found. of the base to 10 years, 1.3.5. ed by the lose of passenger traffic < - line, was a victim of chicken this, FOR bSERVICE-Pure-bred co . BFrlea 4; vas one night last week, having dae to motor vehicles. 1� lost some 70 fowl: -After a lingering illness Mrs. N. Madill. as 39 Ladies' one strap House Slippers'. with rubber =D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan and John Dwyer, Sr., passed away at MENDERS WANTED -For the con- h eel, all sizes, 1.50. Look them •over, as r two children, of Toronto, spe�nt her home on Church street On 1 struction of wire fence, R, Rasa&]] Fleming, - Monday in Her 91st year. ' Deceas Kingston Highway, 39 :.they are wonderful value., several days last week with Iflra. ad, whose maiden name was Mary 'Callaghan's parent&. Teef was alife -loos resident of RAHLIA BULB) FOR BALE -A N. J. Chapman and Wm. V. y' Morley Sheep. of choice mixed dahlialb 38.39 Mrs, _ :.Corns spent a few•da a in New this township. Her husband re- ape y p• P -,A Word to Poultry Raisers deceased her a number of years. market to attend the gnarterly Ae to stn TO LET -Will take coz. She is aurvived'by a family Of flue Pte topa azure. Also, for sale. wagon boz. There's nothing better than "Golden Key" �• •.. meeting of Friends. tike new Wm Lacey. Dumbarton. 38-39 g. y -There will be a work meeting; sees and three daughters, John, Chick Mash. ' f' `of the Bus Bee Mission Band on James, Edward, Michael and Thoe. vEDAR FEN OE POSTS FOR SALE _ ? . y all of Pickering; Mrs. Jos. O'Reilly C -250 good posts, Apply at lot 39, rear con. : 935 pound bags, Baturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. S, Pickering. Icr phcre ark 8910, 38-42 Please note the change of time. of Pickering, Mrs. Thos. Madda• - `ty ford of Toronto, and Mary at T�OTATOF.9 FOR9ALE -A quanti• °iFull of F�ep" Chick Mash, 5 C @rats fib. N. F. and Mrs. Machin, Of Uwh' ,home. One eon, Wm., died some [ to'of lnsh Cobblers Apply to Thoe. Hardy• ti r awn, Mrs. L.,K. Devitt and Mr. years ego, Her funeral took place R. R. 2' Claremont, Phone Mark 828, 39-+2 Monarch Chick Feed, 5 Cents lb. x iand Mrs. JohnNton. of Toronto, on Thursday, and interment -was OR SALE 175 Barred Rock pull- 25 lb. bags, - $1110 visited Hugh and Mrs. Mechin on mad® in the R. C. Cemeterg. Fets2monthsold. Apply Wilber Johnston, unday,; R. R. 1, Locust Hill., Phone Pick 1004 _ 89.40 r A -The traffic on the Highway over -One of the oldest buildings in diet- the week -end was the heaviest in this part of the township was de rPRU0giN0 -Local and long diet• Men's Work Sox-, all wool 25c pair. 6 pair for '1.25 d i 4_ a ante hauling done prnmctly and at reason- the year. The weather was ideal etroyed by fire late Satnr Ay even- able rates. Apply Clifford Wngbt, Phone Mark ]and the holiday attracted many IMR, wheD the house at the corner a2.: 2s-90 ' of the Brock road and the second -- Men Khaki Pants, .00 n r r. 'lie other p%rts. RUCKING-Local and Long Diet- -The 1 's Kh k' P ts, 2 and 3 00 per psi 4R - -The monthly meeting of the concession, which belonged to D. ante hauling• also sand and gravel hauled, - 'Women'@ Association of St, Paul's E. Pugh, was accidentally ignited. phone a Pick 5abll. A. w, Mitchell. Pickering _ „ " <? IQbnrch will be Held un 'Wednes• Men who are engaged in the con' Phan& �"k °7=0 37 -as Men s Oxfords, in black with.. Pence soles, - str+tction of the new bridge had A ! CUSTOM CHOPPING - I am prepar• a rea fly, .a . o a p m., at the l.. ed to do cnstem chopping on Tuesday after- 'home of Mrs. Lawson. tent Dear the house, beside which noon end all day Saturds of each •week. I have _ -Miss Myra Crook, of Toronto, there wafa a gasoline drum, the also an for sale. H. Eiunxr. whitevale. Sat! smd brother, Lyndon Croak and gasoline being need In working ORONTO RE1'•WASS LAUN• 11staunton" "Elasticia" "Carhartt" Holeproof - i <,frieidd, of Pickering College. New- the pump that removes the water TDRY (Semi finrsh�' -t.et our dnver call and I d n our 24 hour aervwe, just leave your Wall Papers Paints and Overalls 1 Hosiery for rear name spent the week-end with while excavating is going on and same the cement abutmens beia eon• acme with Mr. S. 11 Davis, barber shop We +the formers' parents bete. g .al pack up and deliver a lima a week, are Dlie best. f Varnishes. I and 8n100�C8. � ..both Begs$. _. -The regular monthly meeting strutted One of the men west _ } of 8t. George's Gui:d will be held with a lantern to met some gaso LLKINDSOFTRUCSING DONE at the hams of ildrr, Mattis ale line, when an explogioa took place. �- Prices reasonable and an worm promptly (> r R y attended to k t you are y give m of .happen any • • CHAPMAN i? ' on 943daeedav afternoon Wert. Fire reached the building which cattle or stock to the lily gave me s rk 1• Pnce Jane 5tb, at 2 3o o'clock. A show. was 800n a mass of flames. Mr . 4oc. r tvt. Jack Hatch. Phone Pick 7708. 28tf "er for the Orange Tree. Please Pugh intended to tear down the FOR SALE -Baby chicks from good 'remember. building shortly and use the mate- strain of bred- to-lay Barred Rocks. we ' -The @etvicee in St. Pea l'@ Unit. rial in the construction of s ben• you can a the tit hens for breeders Also Buy where + you un nee the parent ataAc. Also good ie general Head. Light W Clothe s ed Church next Sunday will be ae house and driving abed an hie purpose bww roraale, Bruce Ratchie. lot 13 follows : 10 80 a. m., morning wor farm just north of the creek. 3. Pickering 37-42 t ship, conducted by E. H. Morley ; -On Friday last one of the Lin FR BALE -Ford light delivery truck in dandy shape. good winter and -turn- 7.00 p. m:, evening service, con dfiay basses, containing 25 paseen- met curtains cam used as roadster, Will ac- t ducted by Rev. Dr. Fraser, of gers met with an accident which cept part esab and potatoes or produce for bal- : t?unbartoa. might have had vet serions re- ar se, or allrth o David J. Road. Aliens Road, y 3 -9 mile north orKiagatonRoad. 26t Overalls and 'Smocks ' The services is St. George's sulfa. It was coming south on the - i U, OR RENT -About 45 acres of land Church, Sunday next, June 2Dd . Whitby Port Perry hiFb way, and ready for apnrag crop. Use of bores. and ;m-Sunday School. 9.80 a. m.; Morn- wLen between two and three miles plcmenta, of ne+ded. Land is high and ins good ,New price �.2iJ _Shirts 1.75 ; log prayer, at 10.30 a. n., Evening north of Whitby met a car driven state of cultivation. Also pasture . fat, wen forced and plenty of shade and water. Apply to pre►yer, at 7.00 p. m. (standard by G.F. McAuley, of Oshawa, who T. Reddm• Brock road, R. R. No. 1. Pickering, Every garment guaranteed t0 stand the Wear Rime) Rev. W. A. Pippen, a was on the wrong side of the road Phone P;ck;271a. ae:r -` - farmer rector, will be the preacher. and- was driving at a very rapid ARM FOR SALE- Comprising d usage. - of hat -1, D. and Mrs. Bank@ and W. rate. The bas driver could not Fiss acres. not 12. B. F. can.. Pickering Tp " . 1B. and Mrs Powell and daughter, dodge the car so that collision was in a ood sate:of cultivation tiwroughly equip - Nthel, motored to the bity_ on Sun- inevitable. Both the bu and cat' �d for dairy system grain farming, modern sables _ M 4 with water kable and two aline The are 1� READ LIGHT PANTS ` cony to visit their sister, Mrs. Den- were badly damaged, all the will acre or acres of workable lure. being well e and poi ico- rior to her' departure for down in the bas being broken, and and Ibacrea of posture. For prig and parties- i lisle, p pa inn apply;at the Pickering Bakery. left - Zurope, she haviax left on Tow the passengers badly shaken up. 'Khakis, $2.50. We'll give you a pair free if day for New York, where she will McAuley was arrested by Chief DEW DROP INN - yon can rip the crotch by a _ =- -'bake the boat - GnoeoD, of Whitby, for being ice- ' -A meeting of the Pickering tozicated while in charge of a car, Dome W Dew Drop Ion June 1st. for BtrBight pull. Community 'Park and Athletic end hip; eompaniou, Harry Gibbs. the first dance of the season. "Association will be held in the of Smith's Falls, was also arrt•tited Dancing starts at S so (standard time) !Town Hall an Friday, May 81st, charged with being intoxicated in Rouge Hill Orchestra will wEDl� -ESDAY CLOSING ' .grit 8:80 (standard time)..,. The pur• a pudlic place.' On being taker be furnish the musl'c. " ' pore of-this: meeting is to dieenee fore magistrate Willis, they plead Admission. ladies 25 cents; gents _.plane for let of July Celebration. ed not guilty, and were released 50 cents (including tax > During the months from May 1st to y All interested are urged -to attend on furnishing. bail of $2,500 and November lst, we are co operating Abie meeting. $1.000 respectively. Two lady com• TENDERS FOR BRIDGE - - r, -The ' Dramatic Clnb of the ppaa�iens Miss Beatrice Graham and _ _' ... with the rest of the business men and K Young People's Society of St. An- Miss.Hilds Toner nurses at the S79ALxD Tendere for bridge. ]6:6x24, closing at 12.20 p. m,, but will be drew's Church went to Greenwood Ontario Hospital, were by Ted-at--G. M Forsyth'&. O en late each r e"uh1g. on Friday$veni 'g- --last • an e a er severely cut about Claremont, reeve of the Towngbip of P y .:anted their play, "Yeeterday's the head, , Dr. C.F. McGillivary of Pickering, up until boon on Saturday, „ 1�08ee." to s large and appeciative Whitby, was called and attended June Sth, 192.8, Said bridge is situat- - __ '. audience in the eburcb. The dra to those who were injured. The ed on townline Leiween Picketing and Fred T Bunti O - - Pickering matic club have been engaged to passengers were transferred to an- Uxbridge, half mile east of Markham „ live their drama in Little Britain other bus and' proceeded on their to Plans , _ Es tab P Plane and specifications for same - '" E tabliehed 1857. on June 12tb. way:' The two men will come up may be seen at Roy Ward's, Clare- -Between seven and eight for trial today. Mont. road superintendent for the THE .:CENTRAL : GARAGE • 'o'clock on Monday morning John _ Township of Pickering, stork on same Pearce of Scarboro, was driving - 'to be completed not later than the let . west in his car through the village CLAREMON f day of August, IM. when a truck came up behind and Miss McGlashan, of Toronto, spent it f acs ted,any tender not' neceesar- htrnch fair behind and forced him over the holiday with Miss Hamil- y p Telephone 4900 on to Jae. Andrew's lawn. His ton, By order of Coundil _ car was-badly damaged but Mr' Ed. and Mrs. 'Perry visited with u. M. FolasyTn, Claremont _ Pearce escaped uninjured. The Magnus and Mrs Morgan over the s� - -- - Ariver of the truck' never stopped week -end to find out the result of.tbe dollis John and Mrs. Readman, of Aurora, Pickering At3tU Re mire Accessories OY B end ion, but burried away from tbs. spent Thursday last wltb Mrs. J. 1' ! f ' scene ' UDfortanately no one got 'Headman. s his number and there is no clot as Clifford and Mrs. Soden, of Toro-n- I �Galsoline Acetylene Welding, 100 Lie identity. to, visited with the former's parents S o e R e I r f -The death took place on Tue� sundry. day, at her home in Markham of Mrs. John Underhill, of Aurora, Battery C�hargtn�• = ` Mrs. Davidson, widow of the late sperlC Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Near the Post ; ;.$avertDavidso>o, in Her 80th year S C GOOk - Office Repairs made on all makes Her funeral will take place to-day Wm. and Mrs. Profit and son, Alan, (. :Xf`riday), when interment will be of Aurora, spent over the holiday with ! matte aL Orono, the home of her Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. _ „ of 'cars. childhood da s. Deixaeed was a -A number from here, attended the Get your shoes Repaired Uxbridge Fair on the 24th, A good ,'- resident of Pick ring for many by �• sbAa+ is reported, the trotting entree. years and was field in very blith being particularly good. - esteem by all who knew her. She We congratulate Nelson Wags on Beet material used and {food is survived by 'two sons and two his success at a ing Uxbridge Fair on 1o0rkIID8nshlp guaranteed, , PENVEi11 daagbtere, Wrn. and Charles, wbt� May 24th, Navin won first oa his CHARLES reside in the West, Mrs. W. J. rtwo colts, Royal Aberdeen ar,d Lady prompt service Rtark of Orono, and althea Ethel Royal, and winning grand champion Note the sadreEa ' Davidson. manAger of thA Home ship on the latter, both aired by Roy- Proncietor, Pickering Telephone Central at Markham. al Mark. ._,.. _ __ We c a . 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