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Sarnin Lumber, ' AUOLEY.. der and Mr. Samuel Dickson gave Ut%v i•lemberot the Amerign g Manufacturing 1�Uoo. Eyes esamined by appoint Baskets Baskets and Chopping Grain Audley Commu;ty Club members a short address on the "Origin of Established 1898 • Claremont. out. Mondays, Wednesdays and friends don't forget this Monday Making of Books , after which he and Fridays. evening, June 10th: isthe night for our turned the key and invited all inside -f.. �got. where the ladies had decorated tables - Juna meeting at the home of Mr. and laden with beautiful specimens of E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Basket Prices for two weeks, to re- Mrs, Everett Bryant. Be sure and be home -made cookiryg for sale, which A•S.licitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to duce stock, are as follows r there as an interesting time is to be 4w. south Wing Court Hogue, wbitby. 2e,y provided. was quickly disposed of, realizing •BEATON & ROSS - Barristers• So ferry, quart bones, per 1('00, >�5 60 The Greenwood Dramatic Club are the sum of $17.0fY . Everyone admired $' lieitors. Northern Ontario Building, ago ll quart'baeket, each 4kc Presenting their drama ” As a Wom- the rows of books. on the shelves• The A car of peas has just arri- B.yStreetToronto. an Thinketh" under the auspices of Board have added a number of very Aed and I can supply pure J. D. Briton, 8 quart baskets, each 3 }c the Community Club, in the Baggots- interesting new books and membership Pea meal or peas, oats and 1. D. F. Rea,, : _ - = Adelaide 2767 ' ville- school, Friday, June 7th. Music increased during the year, but there wheat mixed. „RICR k RCSON PICK Bushel baskets. each '30c and readings will be furnished between is room for a goodly number of friends There is not any better feed made•- Ba. ters, Solicitors etc., 213 -214 Confed- Write or phone Markham 8405 acts. Admission 25and 15 cents. io help on this very worthy insritut- th'La a mixture of eration Lifr Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- — ion. Come and help, peas.and oo.dSta Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489,and Other grains. The extra 448[1, Pickering of5ce open Wednesday and -GREENWOOD. feeding value more '''•Saurday e�en!ngs Phdnr Yick 73600. 8tf • � WMITlVALa _ JUST -.- ARRIVED 'I Stewart Corbett lost a valuable cow than makes up the Dentui 7-. last week. After a lingering illness George extra cost. ^ "r EI 0. 8.14 -•• H. •.• , __ One Carload of Hastings, one of our most highly res- Barley Feed is limited amount.' y ' EIL O: S 1f iTH. D fi, q,,. Mrs. James Rains is spending a few RR,, L. D, S„ days this week in Toronto, pected citizens, died at his home here 1� Royal Coll :o Dr. J N. Dales;, Graduate of Plastering and Fin- J. F. Disney of Whitby is speniiin on Monday May 27th• in his 65th, iH she Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toro°- g 0 PP ! / �/ o to tiuiversitY. At Claremont oE7ceoverD• A. .y a few days xith his son, W. F. Disney 'year' Deceased was a life -long res - Monday, Wednesday and Friday. stang store every Tuesday and FndayU Phone i8l2in d Li ne and ident of the Township, having been stoaB 1x11• 277 and family' teats per bag while ' James Hick who has been confit>ed born near Brougham, His funeral �ERBERT T. FALLAISE, L D S.. � to his house for several weeks, is now took place on Thursday to Elmwod using hydro power D. D, S,. Graduate of the Royal College of yprOCk able to nit up for a time each day- Cemetery, Markham. Mr. Hastings, patronize YOUL Home Mill Dental Surgeons and cite Un,versity of Toronto_ is sun ived by a sorrowing at idow and "Oirce'° residence second door east of St. And- Russel and Mrs. Philip, of Buffalo r.w's Cburcb, Pickering, ont• Office hour, : 9 In the following e12ee : spent a few days last week with bars. three sons, Frank, Ambrose and Ken - a. r,. to 8 P. Phone is by appointaent. rX -ray neth, to whom the sympathy of the service;. Pboae Pick 3100, 431y Philip's parents, Wr. and bars. Mid- 32 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet dleton. community is extended. fluoirtv*0 flbct�bs>r, and 4 inches by 8 feet. A truck from Hecpeler came down The annual meeting of the Unit- ` and removed art of Mr. Jenk's furn- Y A p d to S. Executive urns held in the ` A. FireandautomcbtlainsuranceofalO -•- 'tUre to his home there. bins. Jenks United Church Basement on Mon - ELIZABETH RICHARDS gi���� ►I`ll \Li 1 k.nda. • -:- and son will follow in a few days. may- evening last. The decision of C 0 A L r!}r'sent,ng companies of sot,d_finanoat stand- Mr. null Mrs. Maxwell and family the gatherir,$ in which every school LUMBER YARD was represerr.ed was to hold their - of Toronto, and b1r, and Mrs. Jarvis A good supply of Herd and Soft Geer. Lve stock era) sales _ _ _ and Mrs. Jarvis Sr: of Milton, were �'lu� Picnic at Oshawa- on -£he -Lake eer gonna L - stock and general sales "- -- -- - , on Tuesday, July 9th. Keep this date COaI on hand. Also a supply pcly atteneed to. Terms reaaonabl1' R. Rues[ o, James Rains and family on. in mind and x-atch for program of of Kindling Wood, - P06TI Phonescoas soon. s1.4 1 Sun'iay last. Use Fraser "A Scalp Tudc 8, StuuBv,lle, Fred Bush is home ,having been in `ports next week. stove length. ' LL, Licensed Auctioneer, an automobile accident while in the • for Oo.°tlet of Tork and Oasarta AGO. -. ltoo s.i« of all ♦tads atnaausd to on shorten West, which necessitated his return DL'ti$ARTOIv - - 12tf Phone Pick. 1'09. nor«. Address Gress alvw P o.. oat , _ home fora time. We hope that he f DB- BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBB 1E�elieves itching scalp may soon be himself again. Measles is quite prevalent in our DONALD MCTNRO, PICKEKIN(i: on� Qoa'•v"°ar' Oo.aatilsetattae !ar s.Ying - Immediate! P r o- Rev. Mr. Smart attended Conference midst. Ls V 1R _ . "er' Aaeosas"at-. ass• stoney 'to iota y' - at Napanee Mast - week, consequently M qs Bertha Lankin, of Stratford, , v,l y �H^ /� Out. °aatr .�� I am of Lb- noise healthy growth there ,vas no service here on Sunday visited relatives over the weeke -nd+ Building and General of hair. Tones up the excepting Sunday School. In the: Mrs. Ellen Heron, of Scarboro, is Contracting. _ R x tr}RANT -Lot 1, concession 4, seal banishes find- afternoon a number of the Young peo the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alex.. Estimates furnishes on .II clataas scarccou ant. 'Bus Markham 7soe p' ple motored to Uxbridge where they Thom. of work-Interior and Exterior. Accountant. Ba DFR and Munur• ruff. Restores hair, were holding s St. East, . Came E Y &CO.. 31 g . pecial services for men. Ed. and Mrs, Craven. entertained Alterations and repairs, st. East, Toronto, Canada, Adetaice not over 50 per cent her sister and nephew. of Port Perry, Chimneys BuIIt Concrete Work. _ 151y lROUOi1AM. ove Bray, to natural color F the 'week -end. Phone Pickering 5712 - :L TI HAW, R Jo LICENSED AIIU• Sold on absolute money Miss Isabella McTavish, of Strat- FAIRPORT, Durhma s% All kR,tor Yori,Qn attended y Mrc Radcliff was a city visitor ford, visited over the King's Birthday ONTARI(i 40. T r All tGinabi sal°' back naraatee to give on Friday, with her cousin, Miss Evelyn Annie b. Tad raaao S, O v. ran y be g g X+ L .se..g.d at NEWS' omc•. Bey In�epm -. satisfaction. A little (laughter arrived at the Mr. Earl Holmes and daughters and 1 111 dart Obooe.. Whitby, Oat. Elicott home on Monday' their grandmothers g Miss Audrey Phillips Pent the week R.�p Y Ps spent the hol- Ana with- their cousins Jas. and Mrs. 1'�lora Scotia Shingles' •- �Gallau her $old in " iday with her (isl: ova Scotia Steel les' es. _ _ people here. Mitchell. Mrs, Gero F, of Oshawa, was a .vis- The annual `meeting at White Church Bird's Felt Slate Shingled Grain Merchant 'tor at R. Devitt's recently. Erskine Cemetery will be held on for sale at - Ptckerine Barber D o , W. atui Mrs- Bate of Toronto, Sunday, June 9th: Rev. Mr, Auld of Toronto spent Sunday Frith Miss Bate. Markham, will preach, and Zion choir T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMON-r - Ross Conner has take up resid- will lead in the singing. Collection in Call and get prices. Phone 2812 Is in the market to purchase Hay, - ~ THE RURAL ence at his father's home here, aid of Cemetery Fund. !Straw, Grain aad' Potatoes. Mr, and Mrs. Clark, welcomed a - - - SECURITIES COMPANY LTD, a little son or1 Wednesday, May 29th. 17.1 -LAW'S For quotations apply Mr. John Beaton, of Oshawa, caleld CLAREMONT. "�• �• 4' _ M S 0 N Real Estate and Iosuraaoe. on T. C. and Mrs. Brown on Thurs- G A !T A G t ip day last. Mr. Wilbur spent Sundav at his R. R. No. 1, '+Farm Properties& Specialty. Doruld Beer and Miss Vera White borne in Taunton. We are prepared to do all kinds- _ Phone Pickering 1712 Head Office: 213 214 Confederation of Biackstock, were with his parents Miss Ethel Arbuckle spent last of repairing of cars, also bat - Life Building. Toronto, over ISO Reference week -end, week with friends in Toronto. tery charging, electric Reference Bank of Montreal Phone Main 1900. The Citizens' League will hold a Miss Diary P11M of Balsam, at- welding and in fact . party on Wednesday, June tended the Valentine -Seals wed everything in con. C�a� C�a� �� Branch Office: Gordon Building.' the nineteenth. Watch out for bills ding on Saturday and reports a neetion with Pickering Ontario. givig full particua}rs, glorious time. car work. N Pboae 8600. 28tf Russell and Mrs. Philip and son, We wish to- remin-d the friend@ Gas, 0119, Grease and Accessories _ Boyer , of Buffalo, spew, the week- of Bethel Cemetery, east of Clare- end with their parents he y on band constantly, TIME TABLE-Piakaria station P �. accom- moot, that Monday, June 10th, is Ce►11 and des our Catalogues of Hard and Soft EOal Of tbe; T. 8. Trains going East do.. �, panied by Mr. Griever,. the day for The cleaning up of the r best quality On f°B°"'+• There was a good congregation on rounds. Dodge and Star Care:• pO' ]fail Fi8 A M. Sunday to hear the message of Rev, g hand .30 LLocal 1-'Sd P• M A. McLellan, of Claremont, who su The annual district 'meeting of LA��S GARAGE 6.24 P. >E p' the Women's Institute will,be held Sunda train, - plied for Mr. Ferguson. , TuOtit• A• * , y 8.38 M. at Whitby Ladies 'College on Fri. AND SERVICE STATION 13 s7 jrf� A change has taken place' among Trains tut Ws {t due as lollows- day, Jime 14th. All members who f No. ° &Loo &l the Pro-v incial Highway overseers. - L -'FL0 >eerL=ff tint. g7 Looal l },23 A. M'' wish to attend are requested to 2:19 P: M. BY apportioning three tr en to different g ' ' ••• g MaU sections. R. Devitt has taken over the hand in their names to ,Airs. Kil. 9 P. M, patrick or Mrs. D. A. Scott. S 0 A 1�IATTRESSES Sunday train, 7,� p M section latelc under the supervis- A number of our residents are • t Foregoing is according to Standard ion of Fred Lassie. • time. On Thursday , May 30th. the fun- complaining 'o1i the action of some SPECIALS Vi .sit our Bedding Department eral'of the late George. Hastings took motorists in parking their cars in Simmon's Steel Beds, walnut place to Markham 'Cemetery . ,Mr. front of their bomea, thus shut- finisb, 8.50 to 21 00' CLAR'ENIONT Hastings, who was in.his 65th. year ring off their view of the streets. 4 York Sa less Sarin s was born and brought up here. He It i3 done thongbtlesslyas the cars neig r. ,e ' e par a lust as ea- y else - antee or 25 years, 10 00 �y-mpathy of the community is ex- where. bath Soap ' Marshall Spring filled Mat• tended to th-- family in their bereave- The Horticlrlhtral Society in- - tresses, going at 2F�.00 highest price paid for lii�ent+ tends holding a Tulip Show on l Face Towel Quallty Spring -filled Mai. Cream at the . A. and ;ire. Lemmon were in the Saturday fternoon, June the 8th, �. tresses, 24 00 city on Saturday attending the we3- to be held in the Library Rooms, or 69 cents ' 1 ding of Miss Eva Hood and Mr. Ross entries to be there at 2 o'clock : Now that the time'for brightening Cla're�non Creamery Middleton which took place at the 5 red Darwin tulips, 1st and 2nd t, • tip the home has arrived, home of Mr. and Mrs, Bennett, Shaw prizea ; '5 pink Darwin tulips, 1st r inolla Castile try our Give us a trial and be convinced Sr. About twenty -five guests were and tad prize@ ; 5 mauve tulips, t present. The bride was the recip- Bouquet of mixed tulipe, 1st and Soap �• N -C 0 T E lent of many costly and' useful pres- 2nd prizes ; Bgsket of Sowers, let 8 Oaken for 26 eeDtl;r A 1liloi @h for linoletims, hardwood D` �"'' Ants, The happy couple. will reside and 2nd prizes. in Port Perry. The best wishes of 800re, eongoleum rugs, fnrni -' C R= (3 their Brougham friends go with then, Congo Palm SOap taresnd all woodwork. to their new home, WHY NOT A DIFFERENT ryplied with &cloth -drys In 1 hour A very good representation attend- ;PLACE THIS SUM Cakes for 26c. Pn -Vote leaves no dust catching, 'For Poetry tine ed the Women's Institute special: meet- Spend Your Holiday@ on Georgian Bay ... - eily surface, outwears all polishes x . v:hich was held on Friday last There are many more than 30,000 and restores original finishes. Our Royal Brand at tnc hems of Mr z. Holtry. The Islands in Georgian Bay -they seem When you thin)[ Of ICs We (naafis dustless mops, Boor was, speaker, Mrs. McLennan, of Sarr>ca to be all over the map arr3 no two are Cream thiIIK Of O'Cedar polish etc. Ravi a %ery interesting vdiress, tak- alike, t t • The "Home" for congoleum, linoleum at your Grocer "@. 1r.1: ihu audienze with her on a trip You can spend a great holiday in = l4 • ! i'f and all floor coverings. th :,)wzh Northern Ontari•i, al.etr et,c, this district. There are hotels and Silverwood 8 Farmers who have whe&tPi4.yonr visited many Women's Institute or- boarding houses on the larger islands 1,,r made from yon ganizations. She vividly described - -their rates are reasonable - plenty We have it - :A. Sterrift _ wheat. can the conditions which pioneer womer. of real outdoor fun - tennis, swim- cc C. g grind it. have had to face since tl:e ,meat fire, Fri idaired': lrting, sailing, and canoeing. Bass g Feed of all kinds-Chic also describing the many natural fishir' is real sport up here, though, Furniture Dealer a 1df W jfeed, resources of the North. After the and maskinonge are frequently taken. i Funeral Directod hen feed, chop, millfwad. meeting refreshments were served Jones' DI"Ll Store a 1 Anglers come back year after year, g Phone 1300) - Chopping every week -do. a birthday cake With nineteen candles Get the descriptive booklet "30,000 - y "- was placod upon the table, it being I Islands of the Georgian Bay." Any Satisfaction or stoney back. Pickeirin9, Oatu'3o ®O= tht nineteenth aniversary of the or Agent of the Canadian National Rail o. ila • , r wganizat OII@ 68 � r �'1(5f3er ��h+'!I1�s ' ; ';. va•Nc�!'.,fi...�ig�.�' ^„ .�a+` . . .^..?P,�? ,. ,,c�,: , ,"...'.Z.-h ,sn- U. a ;- ,•. 'w .,,`y•v„w . 4 .., y�n,.,..,. e° X7�, ic,w. ' Y r" + .•,....^,n,.,�,c.�. xr m.,ra,y,. • r � ,., .X. a Fr.'. • . e .i ,., 1 a ! ,' - . .l.. 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"And, 'Atlas Gilbert, I wonder if course, you can have the one on the millions like And when • I could give you a charge -" other side, but it's 'really iffferior W - '' •: - -. - _ "I'll - do my best.•.- angthing you this-" � it bettet It --must be son ask' -" I "That's the only other one? Ned,— `` •'T want you to look after my son, I want•you to have•the.best one-" ' _- Ned. He's never been away from -the -- -- comforts of civilization before -and it I m sorry to say I m not going f to have any, bliss Gilbert has tq have -- a button came off, he'd .never know the ether. But there's a corking berth f how to put it on.. Don't let him come in the pilot house, I'm own to oc- 1 to_.grief, -Miss Gilbert. I'm wholly p going - - serious-:4 know what the North U. cu, "I'd never let Miss Gilbert have its!" F- Don't let him take too great a risk. Watch out for his, health. There's The Roman's eyes flashed. "I wouldn't ' e' hear of it -you putting yourself out pis - r othi�ng in this world fike_a woman s for your servant. Why can't she oc- Choked _ _ � care. „ cup y the berth in the pilot house -" ���� "I'll remember all you told me, "I don't mind at all. Really I don't. Cleans and Disinfects ti ' Bess told him simply. Thg girl couldn't be expected to sleep Re121oves 0 V8111t i ! _ "Thank- you -and' a pleasant voy- Fresh from the gardens where there are men on watch all *��L /� age ,. o night." Makes Uo0d So Even new the adventurers were get- At once she returned to her room; `�'eep: All thiNs a ' -- ting aboard. Mrs. Hardenwc -rth was but the little scene was not without dean and handing her bag to Knutsen -she had f ^ mistaken him for a cabin boy -with results. In the first place it Implant- ia;ltawr i H . ,i S L E - instructions to carry it carefully and ed a feeling of injury in Ned, whose " I put it in her stateroom; Lenore was habits of mind made him singularly ' kETRIBUTIO bidding a joyous farewell to some of °fin to suggestion; and in ties second it left Mrs.-Hardenworth with a dis- ►u(� , �e her more intimate friends. The engine' tinct prejudice against Bess. She was K Xblsaty Mi PS14ALL roared,'the'water churned beneath the in a decided ill -humor until tea time o ' t propeller, the pilot called some order when she again joined Aped and Le- in a strident voice. The boat moved easily from the dock. None of the three could resist a ~ oar SALIDA I�wSTR Tao My - - - I .. . s:.w. s.�TT�RT.eLo _ . growing elation,• a holiday, mood such - -- CHAPTER V1. as had la•t:'y come but rarely and '�. _t BEGIN H;RE TODAY, In this regard the , blond seaman, airs. Hardenworth had made it a which was wholly worth celebrating. "bliss Gilbert seems to fill the hori• _ Ned Cornet, son of Godfrey Cornet, helmsman • and owner of the craft, I point to go immediately to' her state - -"It's a rare, day, ".. Ned announced son. May I ask how many more there k - drives his car too fast in the rain and, had made a slight mistake. In a I room, but at once she reappeared on solemnly. are in the crew ?" goes into a skid. Bess Gilbert, a shop- desire for a wealth of silve'r fdx to deck. She seemed a trifle more erect, "And heavens! We haven't christen- "Just JlcNab, Forest, and the cook., ' t girl, is thrown to the pavement When wear .iome, both trunks had been filled !" Godfrey Cornet hears of Ned's latest her gray eyes singularly,wide open. - ed «the ship Lenore added drolly. Both white men take turns at the accident he rinakes up his mind to offer with discarded gowns to the exclusion "Ned, dear, I wonder if that fellow Children, children. Not yet's day wheel, in.open water. xn Ned the o ortunit t makiri a man of almost everything else. made. a mistake when he pointed out out! But you musn't overdo it, either (To.be continued.) Pp y ° g Ned, in a ' smart yachting costume, I my stateroom,"' she' began rather of you!" Mrs. Hardenworth shook her : of himself. The elder Cornet offers LAA son two had done rather better by himself. He stiffly. "I want to be sure I've got finger to caution them. "Now, Ned, For sunburn, apply Minard's Liniment thou3and silk and velvet gowns to take had talked with Co,)u•rn in regard to the right one that you meant for i have the rolored man bring three to Northern Canada and Alaska to the outfit, and his duffle bag contained „ (glasses and water. I'd prefer ginger me- The proposed tariff on imported an., -exchsmge - with the Indians for fine most of the essentials for such 8 jour, "It's' the one tb the right," Ned, ale with mine if you'don't mind -I'm ttque furniture is doubtless necessary "• Burs. Godfrey offers to split the pro- ne And Bess' big, ain bag was fits 75•.3, the lion's share,to Ne; y' g' P g answered, somewhat unhappily. ' He dreadfully old- fa'shioned 'in 'that re- for the purpose of Young Cornet is engaged to marry preked full of the warmest clothes she; followed her along the deck, indicat- I ga -d " protecting Dire possessed. ling the room she and her daughter` Bess made the eery sensible ze- American manufacturers of antiques.` _ Lenore - Hardenworth. She offers to .. .clve to avoid Ned's soviet - "Nashville Southern Lumberman." go on the trip with Ned ii he will - Bess did not stand among the happy were-to. occupy. Did you think he i . 9 -and that 'l. -take her mother with them. Ned hires circle of Ned's friends. Her mother.lwas slipping something over on you, of his hvn guests just an.,much ns ' is craft send engages Bess Gilbert to and sister had come. dorm to the dock taking a better one himself "" Ipom- ble. She at once they were A man has invented a quicker meth. go on it as sean.stress "I didn't know. You -can't ever' tell not her kind of people; and only un- od for emptying theatres. But *shat NOW GO ON WITH THE S'T'ORY about such men, Ned; you know that pleasantness would result from her the managQrs ,want is a new method "I haven't had many opportunities / y eery sell. Of course, if it is the one intercourse with them. of filling them. ` - for ocean travtl•" she told hin --a•,d % �9 ! i >' you intended for mex I'm only too de- Ard her decision to avoid the three 4- -- whether or-not she was laughing at " aristocrats stood her in good stead So tong as we are full of self we are lighted with it- him Ned Cornet couldn't have sworn' ' _ _'It's iesa}y the best on the ship. before the night was done, saving shocked at the faults of others. Let Her tone was certainly. suspiciously ' % I It'a not a •big craft, you know ; space her as bitter a moment as any that us think often of our own stns, and merry. "Mr. Cornet, I'll be glad " %`j ll' "� i� is limited. I'm sorry it's 'so small find had opl>reased' her in -all the steep ! we shat} be- lenient to be able to c;imb enough to accompany your• party, any : t' dark, and I suppose you've already path of her life. Just after the din - higher to- morrow. -F,w. Rune you say." missed the running 'water. I do hope �ner call had sounded, Lenore, tied, - ' it. won't be too - uncomfortable. Of [ and Nlr-. Hardenworth had hnd'a ro- f CHAPTER Y. ■.r a--- =— - mentous conference in the little din- . Tt was a jesting, hilarious crowd that gathered one sunlit morning to : - watch the departure of the Charon. i Rodne y -Coburn was there and -Rex ;Hard, various matrons who were members of firs. Harden> orth's ' bridge club, -and an outer and inner C iring of satellites that• gyrated arorrnd nng saloon. "I seethe table's set for four;" Mrs. Hardenworth began. "Who's the other !place for - Captain. KnutsenY'. T"I'm- afraid the captain has to mind his wheel. This isn't an oceanic liner., 11 suppose the place is set for. Miss i Gilbert." , . . I I _ such social suns as Ned -and Lenore, r r one seemed to take the ea, edition , , 1 1 seriously. The idea of Ned Cornet, l A.hllariLUS crowd gaChr:cd to watch _ _ he of the curly krow•n hair, in the role - the Charon's departure. - of fur trader in the frozen wastes of t the North appea'ed to his friends aslto hid her good -bye, and they seemed - - I irresistibly' comic. to be hating a very haPPY little time Both Lenore and her mother seemed a among themseh es. - - - gyp„• ' ' journey on those far stretching sunlit . start the lau ich. 1i,�Nsh, the chief - - _ osiers seemed to premise only . happy- = = engineer, was testing his engines; ; � .' - ;tress for them. F Forest,. his - 'assistant, stood -on the They had dressed according-to their d deck; and the negro cook stood grin- - - - - / ` of the occasio•1. L ning at th*§ window of the galley. .beautifully tailored middy -sAt that _ But _presently there was an abrupt _ was highly appropriate for summer t th seas, but was nothing like the gash ( g group surrounding Ned. that.. Eskimo .women wear in the fall A A tall main was pushing through journeys in the Oomiacs. ,Mrs. Hard- t the . ,env orth had a smart tailored suit of w .crowd, p small black • and white - check; a small ' Dry mouth and parched throat are grateful for the refreshing coolness of '-.;.Wrigley's Spearmint. Wrigley's whitens teeth, , : sweetens the mouth, clears the throat and aids digestion, i vhile the act of chewing calms and soothes the nerves. ­_.-_..1­. W RIG 1EYS after even/ meal. WAS ISSUE No. 23 --'29 or a sp He gave his hand, then turned to �O♦e crude extend good wishes to Mrs. Harden- - worth and Lenore., He seemed to have ? a queer, hesitant manner when he - . '.. llrr far. Per° -more than• 4,000 -mike well worth the huge e$ort seed invest - addressed the latter, as ri he had plan- from the station where you All with meat. wed to give some further, more per- Marvelabe -Im erial .Oil secures the MarveInbe is preferred by aircraft , P rich petroleum Uom which this better opesatpra because it- ensures a raater socal message, but now was reconsid- motor all inhcrita its aubrieating ma;0iaa of safety an the air and Owes ering it. Then the fittie group about anperiorities. IonQes periods between endue over - him suddenly saw his face grow vivid. To bring this )meter crude to Canada in hauls. It a the lli orite,oil of more _ "Where's Miss Gilbert - ?" ;Imperial's own alsipa�aad transform it tau.. a halt .-million motorists in - The group ooked from one to an- b special pr�oeesses into Marvelube is Canada, because it ensures smoother, P y more powerful, more - economical other, As always, they were paying an underta t which , Visas�b4e only opera tt�. , the' keenest attentiori-- to his every " ' 'because 'Of _ Isperial :^-Oil a immense there la a grade of Marvelnbe refined to resources and facilities. .- .word; but they could not remember ' meet exactly the specifications of our hearing this name before. "Miss Gil- But Marvelnbe; ■better oil because of car, frI air tractor. See the Marvelube beet ?" his eon echoed blankly. "Ott; -' `- _ `the nrttaral.lnbrieatin0 an person of Chart at• Imperial Oil stations send you mean - the-sesmsttess - "... - its carbon -free, sulphur-free base, is . dealers. "Of course -the other member of ,your party." "She's right there, talking to her - - - • -� �, mother.' Cornet walked courteously to the a, beKer motor, girl's side and extended his hand. "Good luck to you, and a pleasant journey," he said, smiling L%wn on Minard's Liniment for sick animate. sraarirssaaa sa tw+►wa ° r ., r '_.,,e`u . +_. _rte.. _.e.',. .. -..... .. _ - _�,.,.. '..'. , -.. .,s ...._. ,..._-- .s.,,._.,„,,....... ..«,......._....•........ . ...... .,..w... .•.- .,..a. -.: i,..... '. .. �.',^ �- .....- ..u_s.`x.�..f�.,....,u. _.._.,. ..__ a......., ,,�,..,....,,_....,�.�few'..... • - - �'` =-"° Minard's Liniment for sick animate. sraarirssaaa sa tw+►wa ° r ., r '_.,,e`u . +_. _rte.. _.e.',. .. -..... .. _ - _�,.,.. '..'. , -.. .,s ...._. ,..._-- .s.,,._.,„,,....... ..«,......._....•........ . ...... .,..w... .•.- .,..a. -.: i,..... '. .. �.',^ �- .....- ..u_s.`x.�..f�.,....,u. _.._.,. ..__ a......., ,,�,..,....,,_....,�.�few'..... • - - �'` =-"° FIE'T1 �nl .171 7 1 -A 7 :j. 4�• Cables Canada xis Majesty Home For Birthday ARKETS :7 -GRAINA Message. to Congratulations King ------ QUOTATIONS. Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Jrade are making the. following quotations for car lots: � Man. wheat —lo. Wired- by Lord north., $1,14 ,a. 2 No. '3 north.; $1Aq- wheat, $1.04%; No. 5 wheat, 94%c; No. 6 Wiffingdon wheat, 82%c; feed wheat, 71c. (c.if. Ottawa. —Through the office of Goderich and bay- ports. Price an i Bid Excellency Viscount Willingdon, track 1c higher than above.) governor-general of Canada, an affec-- _governor- general message of . congratulatiois Man. oats—No. 1 feed, 46%c; - No. - 2 feed 43%c.,,, _Cqd.f.,Goderich and bay s conveyed to His Majesty King ports.f George, on behalf of the government Am. corn No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, and people of Canada. The British 862/4c. (c.l.f. bay ports.) 1 monarch celebrated his 64th Wrthd' Millfeed, del., ' Montreal f- eights," on Monday. ay bags Included—Bran, per ton, $28.25* shorts, per ton, $29,25; middlings, Following Is the message, signed, $34.25. by the governor-general: "On the occasion of Your Majesty's. Ont. oats—Good, sound, hoavy oats car lots; 45 to 50c, f.o.b. shipping .64th birthday, I convey to Your Ala- po in ints. jests the affectionate and beartfel Ont. good milling wheat, f.o.b. ship good wishes' of the 'government and ping points, according ° to freights, people' of Canada, together with an .25 to $1.27. -expression of their most fervent hope' Barley—Malting, 65 to '70c. Aiuckwheat-8-7) to 87c. -that the year wkieh is marked by this Rye—No-. 2, $1.0,. 'Anniversary may witness a complete Man. flour—First pats., In jute restoration of Your Majesty's health $7.10, Toronto; second Pats., In jutl and strength." $6.50. CONDITION UNCHANGED. Opt. flour—Track, Montreal, car 'London. — Official announcement lots-90 per cent. Pat%.. per bbl., P.70. • HAY AND STRAW. • was made at Windsor Castle that the Wholesale hay and straw dealers condition of King George was un. are -making the following quotations changed. Lord Dawson-and Sir Stan- to farmers (deliv.ied at Toronto) - ley Hewett, His Majesty's -physicians, THE KING WELL AGAIN RETURNS-TO WINDSOR No. 1 timothy, loose, per ton, $19 Inotored to Windsor from London and Official greeting the King on his arrival at Windsor. Castle totiowing his trip from Bognor through cheering to $20: do, baled, nominal: No. 2. do, with Dr. Martyn, examined, the King crowds. do, $15; No. 3, do, do, $12 to $14; during a two-hour visit. lower grades, nominz.1; wh..!at straw, The Dean of Westminster announc- resources and In performance. There $10.50.1 oat straw, $9. ed that the thanksgiving service for Alberta Govt. Has Is little organization, little ,or nothing Raid On Consulate WHOLESALE SEED PRICES (Per 100 lbs.) Red clover —Dorn- i6 King's recovery planned for June the 'way of a concrete 'policy and estic No. 1, $30 tx- $82; do, Nv. 2, $28 Good in Under,"' Denied at Nankin .16 had been indefinitely postponed. iio preparation for on election. 9 to $2&50; imported, No. 1, $26 t3 This announcement followed the physicians' bulletin- that K Kink's -------- $26.50: do, No. 2, $24 to $924.50• Al. the Brownlee, recovery was likely. to be,longArawn I Says New Ontario Chinese' Foreign Ministry Re- sake, No. 1, $32 tc $34; do, No. 2, $28 to $29.50. Alfalfa, dome,tic, No. out. Splendid Surplus Sh Jutes Charge of Instigating . 2, $-3t to -$3.3; imported, No. 1, $30.50 own f or CANADA 19 ADVISED. Fourth Successive Year To Lead Province Harbin Affair to S-12• Sweet clover, No. 2, $6.50 Ottawa.—The government }•as been to $8; do. No. 2, $5.75 to $7. I -Nanking, China.—The foreign minia- advised of the postponement or the by Farmer Govern- PROVISION PRICES. . Sinclair Sees Need for COM- try Sunday denied all knowledge of I Toronto wholesale dealers A-e quot- thanksgiving service for the recovery ment prehensive Development the raid an the Soviet consalate in jing the following prices to the trade: of Kink George, originally set for -meats —Hams, med., 31 to "June' 16, The despatch received here A R . ECOR . D of North Harbin recently and said It had taken ., Smoked ta. I .1'e; cooked does not indicate the King's condition SHOWING. 110 action for the recall.of represen hams, 47c; smoked rolls, tives In Moscov, as reported In Ber-125c' breakfast baccrt, 26 to 3&, 7 to be serious but states that in view Edmonton. Alta.—With the excep- PARTY OUR OPENS I it. iialarday. backs, peamcaled 84 to 38c; do, of the fact His M uebee, - the It was said no action of any kind Cure�f meats—Long clear bacon, 50 "been confined to his bed It la consider- Province of Alberta has closed Its fis•."Li6erals Reach Fort Williarn Intstry was to TO lbe., $21: TO to 90 lbs.-. $19; go 4d advisable to postpone the service, would be taken- until the in ILLNESS PROGRESS' NORMAL eel year with the largest surplus of on First Lap Of Journey officially advised of happenings into 100 lbs• and up, $18; lightweight blanchuria. rolls. in bar Windsor. any province In Canada. r0s, $11.50; heavyweight announcement t- Fort Williams—The time will come Reports were- published In Japan rolls. $38.50 per barrel. that there was no change to report in This Is good lidsinesi for flop. J. E. arising In' On- that the Chinese Nationalist govern- Lard, Pure, tierces, 1614c: tubs, when he Iss r the condition of King George was Brownlee, the only farmer-premier, In wince arlo will dominate the whole Pro- anent had ordered the raids on Soviet 1 16 to 164c: palls. 16%c� Prints. 1811 • interpreted as-meaning that his illness to make such a showing, declared W, E. N, Sinclair, K C . I consulates In Harbin and three other lo 19c. Shortening, tirces, 13% to 'Was following a normal course and In general, the political history of t P.P, Liberal . leader, ln,:n Inter- Manchurian eftlel. Russia oz Friday IV c; tubs, 14c: pails, 141,ic; tins, 1had given rise to no further anxiet . . I 16lze; prints, 15?,jc. Y. view at till% town'.upon b arrival; handed a s!rong note of protest to the ' 14rd Dawson, of Penn, and Sir Stan- Canada allow,, that former govern- � Park loins, 224c; 'New York shoul- ments have seldom returned a . ur. at the- head of the band of Liberal i Chinese charge d'affairez In 3105cciw, ides, 03 'A-c; pork butts, 27%c; pork 3;6y Hewett riiotored down from Lon- members of the legislature whom h&; warning that Its patience must not tie hams, 281_,¢c. me don and 'with Dr. Martyn examined pluses.' while. Alberta's surplus of $I.. Is leading on- a pilgrimage through', further strained and Protesting that His Majesty but issued no. medical 678,823, la monumental. I . PRODUCE. bulletin after their two-hour visit. This surplils, if slioidd be remem- the north. the raids were unwarranted and 13' Toronto wholesale dealers are pay-' "it - has become Increasingly clear," hirternational laws. g the following prices: Life at Windsor Castle proceeded a' bered, Is on the general - revenue ac- violation of s fasual. Military bands played on the count of the province and, satisfactory Afr�. Sinclair said, "that the Most Eggs, ungraded, cases returned—' as it is, does not commence to tell .1 the algrrificant features of our future de- Fresh extras, 28c fresh firsts, 26c; terrace below the windows of the room veto meat as a province will opcurJu. seconds, 23 to 24c. of the King in Victoria tower. Thi whole story. Albeiis. rijus. Its own telephone sys- the north. New Ontal'rlo -can no long. Duke Congratulates Butter—Creamery, solids, Pasteur-' only difference from an ordinary Sun- !the be treated as a hinterland with %od. No. 1, 36 % to 3634 c; No. 2, 36% day was the large number of automo- tem and the phone surplus this' year' problems remote and obs,, biles is $239,948, which, added to (lie gen- tire as com• Scottish Churches to 30 pulled up while their occupants pared with those of Ille, older J)rtrt% i Churning cream— Special, 29c; No. for the province • of file c 11, P8c; No. 2, 35 , f.o.b. shipping Jilquired for the latest news of the era! , surplus. produces pr6vin;�e. It N thine that IK,r g. a to balance of $1. King's. Son WitnesscId Ratifi- tal cash $17,871. point, The.snililus on relephor developed a new provincial coneclous- Chzese—No. 1 large, colored, paraf- Queen Mary attended i diihne service ness, Pnibracing the whole province cation of' Union Pact in fuel -.and government gradedi 18 :c. ••In the royal- chapel Sunday morning Of Nour". will be applied to the re- It and aiming at a vast comprehenstyp LIVESTOCK. and was joined at luncheon. by Prin- ductlon of the debit - on ' that utility, Ity, development. from Kenora to Ottawa Edinburgh Heavy beet steers, $10.50 to $11.50 cets Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, who wfille that on general revenue will be I Edinburgh, Sc l nd The general r liotored down from London. devoted to the Ilquidation-of the prov- and from Edinburgh, to Fort Erie." f �cp_la. ;,. butcher steers, choice, $11 to $11.50; bad i . assemblies, t Scottish Thousands of people, including !octal debit. First Visit to District' - do fair to good $10 to $10.75-; do, I-Presbyterfan b4t-q: the Church - com", $9 to $9.45; butcher heifers, 1 many top-hatted boys from Eton, en- . Another feature of Ills, surplus- for, - %Fr. Sinclair reveals dthat till" %vas�.Scotland and the `7uited Free Chum • by which Ills first visit to Hie ildrihw:.estern see- at N their $11 to ;11.50; do, fair to good, Joyed the music from the gardens the Brownlee Government ­ - . were congrniti on- e r ratillca• $10 to $10.76;. &,- cam., $9 to $9.50; I tion- of the province. The purpose _tlae. Life Guards' and the Coldstream must be given credit is that it is the o e of tion of Ch, I by the Duke of butcher cows, good to choice, $8.50 to .7 Guards" bands, despite occasional light f9urth- surplus In. a row produce(] by the trip, he said, was to elaborate-* a York; lord u!1tcthhuico -iissioner, when $.9•50; -do, cam, to mad., $7 to $8; do, and heavy clouds that threat policy for New Ontario, "all the main thin Administration but the preceding I he visited. the Genera Assembly of canners and cutters, $4.50 to $6; but- showers a storm. three 'were pigmies- In comparison. centres are included In our itinerary," the United Free Church ttirday. cher bulls, good -to thoice,- $8.50 to -The sovereign is cheerful . despite - his lie t each place we shall "T6dak"there-is deep're Despite the fact that he has made -explairi-ed. "A $9.50; do, med., $8 to $8.53; do, bol- r icing that ognas, $7.25 to $7.75; baby beef, $10 _—_renewed affliction, his bed is inounted -subh a,favorable showing til-financing consult with the riding executives and between these Churches differ- to $j,3.2O; --On I rubber wheels -and e his province, the Premier Is not at all leading members' of the Liberal -or-. feeders, , choice, $9.75 to els *and can easily b ganization. In the evenings we plan lences4re at an end,!_1sa4d t Duke.. $10.25•d fair to good, $9 to $9.50; 77 ...rn0ecl from corner to corner of his set up about -it and admits he does "It is my hope and prayer that he re- stockers, choice, 9.25 toJIO i-to ho4d as many public meetings as .; do, fair, "big bedroom in" Victoria tower to -not expe:ct to felieat the performancei united Church will, Irencefarth - bet- $8.50 to- $9: 'calve's, good, $12.50 to catch the sunshine. next yiiir. practicable. By this means we hope ter able to minister to . the higher life 114;'d6, ined., $9'to $12; do, grass . ers, It was stated also, that the-monarch And It is -next `y-e'ar's'performa nee to gain first ]land • knowledge of the of Scotland and also to play its part 1$7 to $8; springers, $95 to $130; milk- I problems of the north and a new out- ers, $75 to $110; lambs, per cwt., $15 %vas fully able to - attend to such im- that will count for most in an elec-i line, of the requirements of each to- I in bringing the blessings of the Chris- to $15.50; do, culls, per cwt., $10 to .portent state duties as may result t1o7m campaign' -as t1re Government, I- tiah faith to nott-Christtan peoples ca ity. the complicated political situa- headed by the farmer-premier of the 1.acroas the seas." $13.50; 'sprig lambs, $13 to $10; sheep, Accompanying the Liberal' leader clwice, 46.50 to $7; do, med.,.$5.50 to $3 to $4; hogs, selecti, Lion. Prairie 11royfuce does not have are Dr. George A:­:.X1cQuibban, NI.P.P. Assembly 'sent a reply to the cOm- w•(,.c,, $13.2$ to $13.50; do, do, fed, to The Church of Scotland's General' $6; do, culls, worry about an election until 19&1 for Northeast Wellington; A. A. Co'-imunication from the - King, stating Al2.95 to $11.20; 'do, f.o.b., $12.25 to at, the 'earliest. Stanley Baldwin' NI.P.P. for SoUth.,Pertli, and y Even If the next showing Is not so cluboun, 'I aldimand . . 1 50: do, thick smooths, w.o.c., $12.75 they were- greatly encouraged by -Hij $12. R. F. .1filler, M.P.P. for H 7, Leo Maxse-in the National Review favorable politicians in the Fast will Majesty's interest In the manifold fa- to .41 S. - non. lNelson Parliament. provIncial '(London): The, Conservatives have admit that it Is not an easy matter Liberal organizer, is Rtsw with ' bore of the Church and trusting that the, recovery from his illness would be one decided-pull over their opponents to charge financial , Incompetence party. complete. The Assembly consideredi talit-y which even those who have been. dis- against a government -which has pro- I .'Jnfant Mor appointed by the course at events duced four surpluses Inia row- py err i—A-•-ii it amiark of fa vog that t a. King had freely acknd.wledg& Air– Stanley As things stand at present, the IT111ft sent, as lAird High' C6minissfoue'r, IIIS (London): The great lesson to be Baldwin N not only much more popu• Brownlee government does not seem • 18 Effective June i beloved and gifted son, reply the learnt from the reduction of the In- lar, but be, is far more likeable than to have much to tear from an elec. added. rant mortality rate is that there Is rl�o those ;vh6 seek to suppla'nt ii ltni.' R; tion' no matter whet} it is held. ifurther reason why It should not be much Is entirely free from that vanity and' ' The province .'is prosperous, things -conceit that makes so many proinInent I are booming. 'Customs Collector in Verm6nt __AngI0_A.mer"r1 clo�e reduced. The problem Is not politicians unattractive. TherT Is The hpening of 'the District Gives Notice bf, like cancer, where the beat brains of - no Peace ,.River -touch of- the "careerist" in his -c6m- country has 'witnessed Change Wickham Steed In the Review.. of: the country are practically helpless•' the greatest Review s,(LondorL). Hampered at the 11 It is not like tube.rcilt6sis, where the position or conduct. Greatness was agricultural'exPanston In many years, St. Albans; Vt., Port% of entry Into United -States Is by a Constitution ! mortality ra_f6_wf`n__Fe_ffafuwlvers It' Is .....,Ahrust upon his entirely unsollefted't-he riches of the oil resources of the I the 'Vermont customs district were In- 'C. that liandicaps it in action of Interna-! so long as the slums remain What .,Land unsought, and those manoeu`vres Province are as Yet but hardly structed by Collector Harry White- 0 ti nal scope,. because every American they are. Any-one who enters day • and intrigues that are the hobby 01!4scr�atched.- a few pliblic men are so foreign I Possibly the bill thiat fncreiised_dutIis*6n Nniidldn Government Is exposed to the danger . by day Into the liome..Itfe of both rich 'of .mining development In, milk and cream would become effec- disavowal by the Senate, it Is as- and Poor must be struck *Sy the fact to his nature that he Is unconscious' Manitoba- affords the nearest- -COM.., tive. June 15. The rati on fresh'milk I tonishing' that Great Britain, who Is that the Infant mortality rate is not bf them even when surrounded by parlson to what is happening here, but Is to be raised from 2% to 3% cents essentially a problem of not thus handicapped. should lag be poverty, them. Put him down In any' company Britons, with this difference—that the oil ]an-d- per gallon and that on fresh cream 1 hind and should regulate the: Pace af' slums, or heredity. Every hygienic, of of any class, In any part the area of Alberta is. greater than the; from 20 to 30 cents per gallon. Im• her -progress towards' peace by the, crime committed by the poor It Com-_ I or world, and everybody of either sex would be Instinctively drawn to- I mineral. area of Manitoba. % - Also portation of dairy products through pace of America The people of this mitted just as often by the, rich; the � oil is less expensive to produce the Vermont district has shown a country hav a legitimate grievanc6 sunlight cut off by *make In the slums wards him. In paying quantities and -conseqheaitly large- Increase in recent months..,, against Alle Government for having Is shut out by br4elca In the country.' more Profitable to those who do pro- phaped British policy in accordance. Babies wboAlve In the 'corner of a An English writer advises youngl duce it. Teacher (to Tonylly, who had been with bts gesticulations of the Aniert-; dark kitchen babies who 'eat pickles', Women to look favorably upon those While material thin" are - going- a-- naughty boy) : "Now, 'Tommy, tell can Big Navy Party, Instead, of hav- babies sweating In nineteeea gar- engaged in horticultural pursuits, well the political affairs of the oppost-13-our mother I want to see her."I Ing reckoned upon the effective sup• mentR, these are not a phenomenon of. assigning as one reason that their t ion party in the Province are not so Tommy (returning in.the afternoon) port which the bulk of American the slums, nor a means re they by any rnother.Eve was a gardener. He for. prosperous. ID the Legislature. the "Please, teach=, mother has gone out I opinion would give to any whole -' all the children of the poor. And got to add that in consequ,-ii-.- of the Brownlee Government Is opposed by for the day, but I havi brought n' hearted step In the direction of ell- this sort of thing causes hundreds of t.atch the gardener lost his stuation• a party that Is weak in numbers, lophotog•aph of her I" minating Anglo-American rivalry. deaths every year. e� 1'', 4..` 11 101 1 1, � �� -V, W. VC-1 1. -, " I" - - - 7 -,.* . , . , 4 :7 Fr E L Oha man as tenant, allowed Mrs will remain until the following D I Harvpey, eban assessment of 19t Xqnday afternoon. FRESH .-GROOERI Ur. and cottage to WTHat-vey'as owner, Per reart; $1.5011 Paid In advance allowed; 0 K Goodwin. overcharge an SALE REGISTER. land on iect of hydro tower, difisstlow• Fine Fresh Green -Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables every 41"Wx'Pt'om ro the "t" Stst" and crest edi Th,s Williaws w have Mrs earth& Saturday, June- 8th— Credit sale of -40 Britain$2.00 in advance. day; Call and see.our stock or phone us Williams added as joint tenant lot 38 cattle (Hoilsteins, heifers, and . :. . con O.allowed; EL Down. overcharge :, and have your order delivered. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. on- house,• allowedi A Petty. assess- 4- year -old fresh Durham Cows) and cancelled. W Lacey. went, Victor R 80 2-year-old steers and heifers, at Mansion Yards-, Stouffville, the -Ot'OR COUP' ,NOTES AND commRikITS. Shaver. G L Middleton, M. B Burk and 7' Hugh Pugh had their dog assessment property of J. A. Havftin, Sale at A 8 K* 0 N *9 L ca6celie&. The appeals of ON R Rail 30 o!clock. No reserve. 4 monthe -They represent 4 per cent. on all cash purchases. A fe. w days ago Herbert Hoover, overcharge on land, and Gordon credit, 8 per cent.- discount for cash. theways. new president of the United Hodgson, re dug aqpea.aLuvnt, Were F. W. Silversides, auctioneer.. States, deliyered a notable speech laid Vver.., -FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS 4n which lie( ma'de a scathing criti- CARD OF THA_NKS I --i _HORSE MISTER. UORN—All-kinAs- of Seed Corn at right vrices. .:CIS -af m of-the lax admiaistrati6n We wish to thank our many friends qU �.Jaw in the Unit6d States. , He' CULRAVEN CONSUL [950831 (210- and neighbors for their kindne�a and GELS— Yellow Intermediate and Giant White , gar. • TURNIP SEED—Beisit varieties in 1 lb.'4nct j lb. packages. 59), the imported' Clydesdale sympithy- exI*nded to us during th_� _4fat6d''that there was far more 'Stallion, the property of Nelson illness ands death of our 'deai hus ba nd statue' committed, in the United Wagg, Claremont., will make the and father. -Seeds -in bulk and pft(-kfl ge. -States, according to population, season rif - 1929 at his own stable, .­Mrs. G. H. Hastings and sons. Vegetable than in any other civilized coun- Claremont. CARD OF THANKS - --- :Beddi.ng Plants —Ail kinds. try, and that there were more FAIRVIEW KING'S'SDAL '1022= (26385 the Grand- Champion Im- The family, of the I Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants. ate Mrs. Mary murders- committed, • -'which re. ported Hackney: Stallion, th"rop- Dwyer wish to return . thanks and attained so,my9tery, than in any erty of IN-elson Wagg, Claremont, their appreciation to all their kind J A W E S RA H A R, D SO N other country. It was a very will make the season of 1929 at iris. - friends_ and neighbois who helped in own stable, Claremont. any way in their recent sad bereave- -dark picture which -he painted of known'Peicheron St�liion, tlie pro- ment in the great loss 6f their. loving k4r. 'thecountry. of which he is the mother. petty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, Ir bead. - Such a condition. a. F1, will the season of 1929 at his ATTENTION f.qffail. e'i g Har-dwar ?ick 'r ia e .''Store A, Could exist in no.couutry, tinder own stable, Brougham, except on British rule. In England there Tuesday evenings when lie will be at Graham's Hotel, Brooklin. are very few murders' which are DANTON, IMP. [12929].(1717Z7) .the I have taken over the 'Agency Seed Corn Just Arrived not ferreted out and the criminal pure bred Perchero- n Stallion, 3m- for brought to justice. In the United 'ported from Fraribe, the property Reufrew.,Ct- aw Separators, Scales Compton's E%rly, Longfellow, North Dakota W Stoves; Pteury's Fatuous of Oscar Wilson, Brougham,' will Golden Glow, -States many criminals who have :teaming, Wisconsin N o-. 71 make the season of 1929 as follows: Plows. Points, been convicted of, serious crimes White Cap, Yellow lient. Monday leaves his own stable and Scufflers and Wheelbarrows. bavg- secured their freed'm by pi�occods to Frank Hutchings, Biock Phone 505 Pick. 0 VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS the use of the almighty dollar. Road, for noon, home for night. In Britain, if a man ii3 guilty of a Tuesday, T.- H4r-3r?%,. Kinsale, neerr, . MCKSI". =)M7r1f3-.-Z. Bulk and Package. Brooklizi,. night.. Wednesday, Wm. AGENT (16) BROUGHAM crime he is• punished• to the full Harris', Greenwood, noon; home for .-Dutch Sets, Potato Onionso extent of the Idw, no matter how night. Friday, John Scott's, 0 8 Frost Wire Fencing, Steel Posts and Barbed Wire. -,......Much money bemay -h-ave at his Pickering, noon; John Norton's, Command. The North ..webt 5, Uxbridge, night. Saturday, Clare- -'-.Painting morit, noon; home for night. -xhr�re Mounted Pulice is another exam Agent for the McCormick-Deering Farm remain until the folloxing he will rem. Machinery and Repairs. pie of the @pieudid &dmiuistra- Mon(iay morning. Terms: $15, 'pay- 7 tion of the law in British terri. able Feb. 1st, 1930, Time PRELUDE 1246221 (20960). the well tory. If a murder were corn-mit- bred imported approved Clyiesdale Iced the well trained furce I made Po►inte, g it a r,.a a t e v d I) u r e. H 'tto _W 6 hive Stallion, the property of Os�a�'Wil- 0 it, can get it, or it is not made. IQ R gaud range of Ithe esca pe of the criminal- almost' son, Brougham, will make the, sea- olous. son of 1929 as follows- Monday at- J. S. BALSDON PICKERING an impossibility. These sleuths of ternoon will leave his oxn stable, Pine White Lead, Varnishes. OUR, ..the law will follow the criminal Brougham. for T, Hirst's, K+nsale, until captured, even if it takes a L)i y e0lors and for ni ht; , Graham', Ho- Lac _qnet 1. 61,4 AL A. 2_ jr% year or more ----a —nU9eve to go into te , roe no for night; Wednesday 11L1111% LILVAIC Cd-um %ilf f ice afternoon, Samuel Harris', Whitby, Also, Miiresco in all colors. Arctic regious to accomplish their for right: Thursday, Frank Madda-- purpuse. Such a force has no ford's, Kingston Road, for iloon; Use B.•H, once, you 11 use il counterpart in the United States. Wilmot Shea's, Baseline, for night; it always. Mr. Hoover stated that If officials Friday, W. J. IV01cirls, Picke*nnx, noon; Chas. Hutching's,,Brock Road, e-- .1'iled in the performance of their ALVIN BUSHBY for night- -Saturday morning pro "duty they would be replaced by c4eds t,6�1w_s.own.5t:able where he. PICKERING amen who would perform the tasks 'allotted to them. . Hoover' is a -man of whom much is expected. 'Be does not any one thiog and mean somethlog else. It is Loped that his program will be carried etyll L out to the letter. and that he tuay '77 - wilat 'a' be spared to see his work sue- ­ essfully accomplished and that darling vaseef" 7. hifidaym tray notbecutshortae TRAVELBY_ COACH -";*you wouldn't believe were 'those of Lincoln, Gat fitid but it is just the and McKinley. Safety axi(3 comfort afe combined with e th L cheapest of glass and lionvenieDee. of fre-quent service to the —Permalak. It only PICKERING COUNCIL. took two minutes to centre of every community --Read and Bridge report continued do it, and in half an 0 from last week n tbe,route. E Wilson, baul stone to bridge hour it was dry." con 7 10.00; F Loyst. 46 bblo cement :..."PICKERING-TORONTO There are a hundred 105 85; J D Hemmer. Instal pipes t*nd little nick -hacks isk Ellin in con 2 45 23, X Hickey, ditto. 85.00, T McCarthy. ditto 12 50: Edgar e 0 your home that can be -.-Andrew, ditto 8'35. W H Banks. for - Cents' 'beau Far' 5 tified with Per. rev tout 2 00; A Burdyka, ditto 3010; Le0e Pickering : (Eastern Standard Time) .7.3 -rich, lustrous Barclay, rep washout Church street - - rnalak's .:..and con 8 and baul grAv, stone and iu;—x6 25,-30.56: 7.55 8 55, 0.55, 10 55, 11.55 sk in, E61ors. It is a joy to No ce[dent cons 5 6 7 8 644 95; W Evans, I p. m. —12 55, 1 55, 2.5-5. 3,55, 4.55, 5.55, 6.55, 7,55. ansformations 1.-build culvert con 9 labor on bridge con the tr you can make. -117.50; R Lyon, build cul'verts cons 8 8.55 8.55 *10.25 p. m. xed 9 etc 36 00; W Birkett, ditto 34 80; x—daily, sate pt Sundays, () Hardy, rep washout on Church St. -0 00. C 15e'.eer., ditto 1200; O.Crum- only iner, ditto 30 M; E Beverley, rep wash- Coach connections at Toronto Terminal for out and instal pipe con 2 6 00; John 'Openceley, haul lumber to hridge con Newmarket,' Barrie, Wland, Orillia, 7 pipe from Oshawa etc. 1'2.00-,. Walter Fowlie, rep washout con 414 50; Win- Allist6h, Brainpfon, Orangeville, row in a ters Bros. -grav for con 4 2 75, C Puck- Shelburne, Hamilton, rin. rep washouts cone 2, 3 and 4,30 Tug thorough little treatise gives dozens Of J Soden! grav for ht idge con 7 and in Brantford, Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Color suggestions and combinations for cons 5, 6 a8d'7 60W; Jas Stephenson. -riacks ree from your r A t U. S. A.- points. .:fun:ilture, nick etc. F h rep cvaahout coo 8and filling hr bridge -Connections at Atiffalo fo or 17.50; J Wagg, rep. washout con 6 2,00; Mont dealer real. write direct to the company at 18 Farnaale.• rep wasbotit con, 6 and -drag cons,6. and 7 27.50; J Wilbur, drift •bolts and sharppning picks and bar, I 40; Roy Waid, on, aect af sala-ny Gray' Coach Lines'" 150,00; Gas AcounjulAtive C,)•, Ltd., Down, Z*p ht idge A drag and draw stone'_ N 161: -H-irlock, rep bridge 800: R Fiffler_ t-q) cu I vert con -$ 5 25; G W44tci. d4to-1­225: J Bax- FAI,rpir, hatil ­timber for bri-dge 2 50-1 Z=MAL_JL.= T 0 =r AL -14.= T ditto 250; F Herbert, rep 'bridge at Whiievale 1.25; R,TWqedie, �fill Wnshout at White'vale 7,50; -David Child ren's'plain English broadcloth panty dresse�s,'nice range of Colo r -AnTils. rep bridge and washout White- vale 5 00; W E Holtby, rep -bridges in ages 2, 4 and 6 years, at 1.30. :Brougham 3.40, Children's figured broadcloth and figured cotton panty dresses, The following appeals .were dealt with at the Court of 'Revision 'on the ages tip to 6 years, special 1.19. Children's black sa-teen, red trimmed' play suit@, 'embroidered figures ------ :27th cell 'ial L00. ages 2, 3 and 4, sped Mrs H Davies, ass'd for- too much -Khaki coveralls and overal Is,. trim tued iti red, the ekeellent land, disallowed ; J C Richm Li, ,n, over wearing-kind, at 1,25, charge on'acct of'flb6d, sollowed; Wm Wornen's and Children's summer underwear in cotton and silk, -TWy, four appeals on acct of flood, 9 two parcels reduced, one $50 and the Wotnen'i s and Children's hosiery, splendid shades. other $100, and two other-assessment's MEN'S WEAR cAficello&d; J R Dunstall. overcharged, .,.Men's light wurk bootR, panto soles .of the splendid wearing reduced from $4(X) to $300; A W Hodg• q.tiRlity, specially priced $2 85. :1,0n. 1 acre of lot 29 con 2 ebaTme& to '%V H Mainland, allowed ;• also 3 acres 'Sporting Good--i—Teunis wear, balls and bats. -.,f lot 31 con 2, to be assessed to self, We-still use the same high grade leather and give you the same goo( -illowed RuuFe Hills, Ltd, overahargovercharge. s ervice in on-r Shoe Repairing Department allowed F Vk Hohbs, EJ lot ­9 b f to be changed to E Down, allt-owed ; also . EO I -'BR AD L Y 165 acreti N pt lots 12- 13 b f C�banged to C L M Barrett as tenant, allowed: also 97J ..acrAs NJ lot 8 con 1 to be assessed to I' TOR TEAM HARNESS Brass-moiinted Team Backband Haruese, -2 inch layer trace with heer. -chains, $42.00 With 5 ring breeching. iiistead of'' back- band, $40.00. Black mounted Team Backband Harness, 888.50. -6 ring Breeching $4415 This is not ti factory harness,'but custom made in our own shop at Markham, W6 specializg on repairs to harness and collars. F 7 0 D S Harness and Collar, Manufacturer O.IsTrr• Home Phore 3400 Xs "T .74 !7,7 � •Q IN CLAREMON't Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Underhill, of Magnus and Mrs. Morgan spent Fred C. and Mm Pugh, and son The unexpected frost on Satur. Fort William. visited the f9rru• Sunday with relatives In Mark- Lloyd, Miss Pilkey and Luther day night last did considerable 'X&goue -mar an has 'purchased er's sister, Miss Ettims Underhill. ham. Pilkey, motored to Cedar Grove damage to plants and garden stuff A now PlymouT, car. Iset week. Miss S. E. Evan@, was in Toroq Luther Pilkey and son, R&Txnopd on Sunday and spent the day with in this neighborhood. Ja8t received at Lawton's Boot to on Wednesday and Thursday their cousins, Howard and Mrs. had a business trip to the city. on and Shoe Store a full line of run- last visiting friends. Pilkey. Tuesday last. aing shoes, Men's, Ladies' and EVERYTHING IN INSURAN4CZ Miss Laura McDonald, of Torou- Childrea's. ­to, spent a few days here with Mr. If you require anything In th Earl A. Grubin "R.O., Eye S lal-, !r .and Mrs. Lewiv. ell of insurance let us give you our p, ill istj at StouffviUe from Wednesrly to L. W. and Mrs. Pilkey, and Ly- SUPERIOR It Pays to insure in strong man and Mrs.* Pilkey, speint San, SaturdiLli_'d each week. Office in the companies such as the ImperialB�7w: Grubin Block. Phone- Stouffville 2405. r,6 antee and Accident Company of Can- day in Port Perry. At Markham everit Monday from 9 a. '.61WIMD DRILL Mrs. Gould and Mrs. Hown, of ada The Western Assurance Company In. to 5 p.m. Office in the Wear Life An- 'Toronto, were guests of, Mrs. .Lew- Block. 'See u surance Company of Canada. For of Canada. and The Mutual is Go Thursday last: jd� s before quotationg apply to Clifford and Mrs Pilkey and son' A- M. GIBSON . e Grant, spent the holiday with re- BACK TO CLAREMONT yoir buy' Phone Pickering 1712. latives in Claremont Robt. Worthy, of Brampton, Dear Friend NOTICE .spent a few days with friends and . Here I atu back in Claremont at'my 'relatives in Claremont. old stand, ready to serve you with a f Come and see. Having taken over Robt. Feasby's Just received, at L. Fin gold's, well assorted stock of goods at prices garage, Brougham, we are now ready econsignmentof boys cloth- the m a large that YOU will find attractive. achine. to give service in Broughath as well It is my hope that the friendships Ing, to be sold at -reduced prices. established duritig my previous four• as in Claremont. H. G. McIntyre has been confin• teen years among you may berenewed Service car always ready, day or ed to the bouse with an attaek of You may be sure that I $hall d­ ThiR Drill has Zerk lubriemstion, Hyatt roller bearings', Steel night service, totigilitig and is under the doctors everything possible to make my re- telescoping tubes, practically unbreakable, pitch and Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering 506. care. turn advintageDus to you in a busi• gather wheels, is•accurate and light draft. Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires. Ed. and Mrs. Gibson and daugh• ness way. '.-'Black Hawk Manure' Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Roller@ and 251y, A. L. PILKEY. ter.'Mabe'l, ant Lyman 'and Mrs Since resuming ownership of this Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire Fence. Store I have put in stock a tar Pilkey, spent Sunday with relat- sortment of new merchandise, b Phone 2.314 . bought � . t., Ives in North Markham. at right prices :and I am prepared P. 0 Locust Hill The dry weather of the past few sell it to you AT FLIGHT PRICES, as you Pick. R. R. I days has caused the roads to be will readily see when you come in, as very dusty, much to the annoy- I hope you will do at the first oppor- &nee of the residents. The police tunitY. It is going to be a pleasure to see trustees should get busy with the Come in and let us renew our BARR. calcium chloride to abate tbe.nais- You. once. friendship. Tae anniversary services of the Yours sincerely, United Church will be held on L. FIN(iOLD L o' V T h e s e- - -Over! Sanday June 23rd. when Rev. A. Claremont, May 20; IM. J. Wall, of Richmond Hill, will /preach at 11 a. to. and 7 P. ru.: Special music will be rendered by New and Used 04�lwlc) the choir. Ou the evening ofJun * FORD CAR S .1928 Chevrolet Coupe 25th. the annual garden party will be held on the spacious lawns E speak of artistic of Graham, Bros., when an inter 1928 New Ford Fordor, new W designs that are estinig program will be gi"n by dignifiad. uot artistic is .1927 Star Coach detigns that would be the following able talent, Ralph Inappropriate Slater, character singing corned- W. T. H E R 0 N for the purpose In view. The fan Al. Sibley, baritone comedian End of Car Line, -.1924 Chevrolet Touring one Illusbrated Is Sim- :8190 the following trio frorn the —%x7eet Im-U. C=".-. 1923 Star Touring . ... .... pie, yet has artisij:y. 'Hambourg Conservatory of Music, Miss Lillian Bright, pianist, Mrs. Sub-agent Watson Motors. ­No Greater Tribute" Nulu Lane, violinist, and Miss 40 Phone Seat 60 r 31 �1928 Chevrolet ton Truck, stake body, Stella Stenmati, cellist. There will N. W. STAFFORD. be booths on the Xr. _In good shape jKlaorston Road, Whitby sale of refresbments. Admission ­uU1tQ_r1*_U�M_; �_Glar W .. .85 cents. children 20 cents. Phone Wb1tby The annual Field Day of Clare- Stot"e, Ont. 1926 Ford I ton Truck, balloon tires, 08 r W2 wont will be held in Memorial Park on Saturday, June 15th. A 1933 Dodge 3-4 ton Truck splendid program of sports is be- Friday -Saturday, June 7.8 ing provided for which liberal Two, heavy horses, 9 years old 11THE BARKER" Prizes prizes being offered .7 _' at $75 will be offered for (Milton Sills) One light horse, 9 years old football, open to teams in Ontario. Charlie Chaplin in 'For-8chool football -One Int. gas engine, 6 h p. Map 0 Leaf Mutual Piro the prize will 'be a football, and pupils tatist be .,-"THE PAWNBROKER" Under 10 years of age. For men's Two Fairbanks-Morse engine P. igoftball. open toall teams, 9pairs Cheap rates for farm and country ...,of softball shoes, valued at "o, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 11 12 buildings. will be offered. and for ladies'soft- We have, atull display of McCormiok—Dee"ring Windstorm Insurance an buildings. ::bail, prizes valued at $20. There TAKING A CHANCE— wind-mills. Silos ate. 'T will also be FL (Rex Bell) Implements, including tractors and Rood list of races, Automobile Insurance including men's 100 yard dash, .—BLUE. SKIES" power machinery of all kinds. relay race, wheelbarrow race and ...3 legged race.,. for waich good See U-8 before buying your next car or truck- • .2 FARMS FOB SALE ... prizes will be givers, The LTZ• Friday, Saturday; 14 and 15 Write or phone ridge band will furnish music. Reginald Denny in aremont ED. B 0 W M AN .'.,',Lunch and all kinds of soft drinks Charles Cooper, Cl will be served on the g 20 - WHITBY, ONT. round@. Entries for games -must be in the "Good Morning Jukge" bandA of the secretary, John Scott, ....by 9,00 p. m., June 13th, In the evecing an excellent concert will BRING IT HERE SPRING .,Farmers, Atteatioa HERE I ' be given by the Brunswick Trio, Now Is the time to get a new . Sot of I have secured the agency for the Froeb of London, Ont. This organize- Harness, orget the old set repaired. & Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple. tion jenjoysan enviable reputation I have in stock samples of Samael, meats. ittid will keep constantly on as entertainers. Admission to the and Jeffrey's harness. The 'Get your Points, Oils and Turpentines from tie. hand repairs for these Popular Tress' grounds 25c., children 15c. Ad. former may be ordered through cats• Orders taken for Wall Papers. implements. mission to concert 350., children logue at pricesquoted, Also. London's barn and stable • Field Root Seeds on hand. fittings. Catalogue free, i A motor accident with fatal re- I also carry collars, collar pads, swe'at Garden Seeds, 3 pkgs for 25c. 1 1 will also take contracts for painting I barns and houses by a new suits occurred early on Sunday pads, harness oil by bulk, harness i Chick Starter and Growing Mesli. process, by spraying. morning on the Brock road about dressing, also silver polish other parts. F�edlng Hoppers, in all sizes. Estimates chberfully given. three miles north of Claremont, Repairs promptly done, Phone 1M. when an antomobile In which there Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. Highest prices paid for -27.52 L. W. PILKEY, CLAREMONT % Were four Toronto men, skidded ..farm produce. nce. R. J. Mann Claremont on the sandy road and upset. It , -is rumored they were travelling Batteries Recharged, u Itag at "Gout sixty miles an hour, and hone your order, We deliver. when the car struck the sandy Scott's Store Green River portion of the road,the driver lost Phon6 Markhan.I6402.* Basket Factory I -..-control. As an evidence of the rapid rate at which the, auto was Claremont Wm.' X 'Duncan, General Green River Maeufacturers of Merchan 9 being briven one of the ocen note -."was thrown along distance. Thos. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry ID 1. A '00: t h d' I Crates Farmers Bushel ec , age I V l!�,trlct sa es manager of the United 'Cigars Stores, Ltd.,who was theowner --and driver of the car, was the most seriously injured. _ He was taken to St. Michan I Hospital, - A full line of -Wal I 'Toronto, by an Uxbridge ambu•. V 11.0w JL JL lance, and an ex ray examination bowed that his neck was broken.- H4-AV-8 s-com4A"ely - yzed from the neck down. e hovered be. X ���U tween life and death.until Monday '--,bight, when he succumbed to kis Ready trimmed, 5 cents to injuries. Ernest J. Cottrell. fore• man of the mailing department of 1.26. par toll, also the Mail and Empire Publishing Co.. was taken to the hospital Sher'win-Wilfiaims suffering from Shock and a badly .1arcerated knee. Thomas Blake Paints and Is suffering from broken ribs and painful bruises. Orval Shea es. Varnishes caped without receiving any in. -,.,:Juries excepting shock. Dr. Tow- Call and see these Goods, linson, being summoned, was soon on the scene and rendered first and you will be delighted aid. The party had left Toronto with them --at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning and the accident ocenrred about 0. They were on their way to Black 'River where they intendpd toA D,. S,C 0 T T spend the (lay fl -ping. Others of the party who were travelling in -another Phone 1401, car, picked up the injured men and took flienj brick city. C-LABEMONT Basketi, Clothes Baskets. •Frank Pennock, Proprietor Barnes' Baskets, Phone Mari BEATTY .;STANDS FOR THE 13EST lr Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pnni-t-).i, Door Tracks,Xow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK I FROUSE BRIO la 'Bank Drafts 'to and from Foreign. 'Countries - ---- BUYING Find selling foreign draftq is ft regular part of th6 general business of The Canadian Bank of Commerce in which we often find our- selves able to render valuable assistance by offer. Ing timely advice. Otir transactions in- foreign monies are conducted at minimum rates, and any -:.Personal Assistance we can render is yours for the asking. Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank of Commerce when sending money out of the country. IKIE CANADIAN BANK -OF COMMERCE which ix­ 9. —sled vm:L STANDARD BANK CANADA Basketi, Clothes Baskets. •Frank Pennock, Proprietor Barnes' Baskets, Phone Mari BEATTY .;STANDS FOR THE 13EST lr Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pnni-t-).i, Door Tracks,Xow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK I FROUSE BRIO la ,y.. . ,•,g +yp� " ;e•rvr;�... 'yy " Y." .:.. t ,i,r .}.. pp4 .� ', F .;".. ia A • y3.Y. .,+.at r.;;';.!?J . a. '" 1 g`aD. � .,., i . '.. .a. ; 1;L.. . fl ✓l•,y'n'. ,7u. • L .W M. . ....., .+::. . ...,. . r .,xi « •'w�R... d5'. � : P y t_ y-;.. .,: a t:••y'.r.ep.. ��.. w• . ."". . : t'.'. ', . ,� . > ... l .. ..`}i'x.},•'.a•b ,. .�,,;.. . 4w•Y,.+,y .A '., Ma . ,, ! ,•. w•w".-:° ' b . " '... - " r,� ' -. .%'•: - :r,a, '.rs,lx'eeu, v J,.o . ' F-f!i'� 'ie . s•, n� ," " .,.%.. .G t. ',� .p.: , , 1• .•i. 'uiV . a r.w ,� e � ":t 'SY <m '�n.'�w. ..sPti..a . . 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Two wonderful as tb&t- one in the movie of Death his reverie was Interrupted b, the one of uii It a to die as qutetlY'an pose soti arms were clasped round his ' ft she had a husband as • wonderful as sound of a car droning up to the sible:' 1 neck. that one is the movie — "Newark =' only because T do feel it that I can Ile poured some whisky into a "What time do we _.leave In the I� Ledger. _ save for- wbere, darling.'' Germany took OeY it Yew . By MAURICE REID bring myself to leave Tom:' glass, and, taking the small Vial frouf morning, Tom •" - D aphae Brans sipped her liqueur Forget Tom ,dearest. To is al• under the table, shook some crystals :.L hours to _ Into the tivhlsky, +dad looked dreamily across at her ready of the past. The future is ours ",For Bangkok —on our second honey fuvade, .but is taking many years In alone, The woman stared at, him in horror, !Companion. The orchestra had just but seemed powerless to leave tier moon, yon old silly." evading.— Atlanta Constitution.. ` :...•struck. up a waltz, and several couples In the meintime, -Tom Evans have ” lag, finished a lonely dinner, 'fff, a - I vrere already gliding across, the chair., .She. recognized the bottle as ; restaurant floor.. cheroot and settled himself In n chair one her husband had ,procured• some i months previously when they had been _- r 'It wonder if I am taking the right on the veranda of his bungalow. His troubled by Parish dogs in the -come �cour8e, Dicky;" she said. ' t some- brow was wrinkled and there was a pound. Saw feel that perplexed look in his eyes. That "Strychnine," she gasped. afternoon in the Cricket "Club, a "I know, dearest, you are thQnking "yes, strychnine," her husband re _ friend of many years' standing lead ,. of what the people will say after we plied with a grim smile, "you and - 4_ ' • hinted that he would .do well to keep are gone. Don't worry. I have made I will cut, Kingwell. The loser awal= an eye on his wife, and, although } ,,..all arrangements, and n6 one . will lotiys that drink." know that there is anything uuusual, there was no suggestion that there - Kingwell essayed to speak, • but the r was anything wrong, a sound thrash- ► - `. except Tom, and he won't be likely words refused to come. He ptckea ta' say ver? much for his own sake, ing might with profit be administered up another glass from the table and, But, in any event, surely our happi- to young Kingwell to teach 'him that half filling it with whisky, dashed It ness will make up tar the pain wbich it was not healthy to cane married down neat✓ Presently the I -quor .had women to be the subject of gossip. :the thought of any scandal here might its effect, and some- of h'te rronticieuce cause." Tom felt very sore, and_resolve.d .to returned. Ir "Oh, 416 know that, but it is Tom I Put his foot down firmly in the future. " "Don't be silty, Evans' vans° he mutter At this juncture he became aware am thinking of." ed. "You can't frighten me. We are "Why should you' It must be ;that the boy k had come on to the ver• not living In the backivnooda. You Sep 4 , I ands bearlut a tray with- a decanter djli n. pretty obvious to •you that you are daren't shoot me, and I'm not g':ing of whiskey and glasses. both unsuited. How you came to to cut yards with you for any stake. "Eoy," he said. "What time did marry him has,always been a mystery I'm going home." He rose unstead- to me." the memsahib go out "' lly. "About six o'clock, Tuan." s "L was just a child, fresh from "Listen to me, "'Evans Bald. r school, and he had come home with ' "Did she say what tbue slie would You would rather not &rat] yourself of Daddy. Daddy • was his C.O. in be back?" my sporting offer, I'll shoot noes'." © ' "\o, Tuan, except that she would Y'raace, you know and thought the ",No, no, I can't, "' he gasped t Y -world of him. He seemed so l,ig, so be late:' "Cot:" came 2h?, laconic reply, end \ /� v a s strop and i was mar. So Daphne would be late. Well, the finger on the trigger of the revol• !brave and o K he I►ouId wait up and have it out, with + ried to him before I realized what it ver twitched. "A minute .or two ago A pAODUCT OF all meant. Oh, I feel mean, treating her. Then he remembered that he would you said you would lay down your 1 ;fe GENERAL STEEL WARES 'him like this, but he doesn't under- for Daphne. To -night You have, a s.uM� *so have to, look out some papers from a so." stand me. 1 just can't stand It any chance to do trunk in his wife's dressing-room to longer, ." She jumped to her feet. Kingwell's hand ,mover uncertainly -.25 Branches licross Canada "Let's dance this one, Dicky. I'm take with him to Bangkok in the morn• towards the cards. Hardly knowing H, fz, Sato: bn Quob_ c:(cv, &Unseal W oa"'a• Toronw (4), b all on edge to night." lug. He rose and went in search' at, _ �° Ord. i,ondoa (z), , Edi aor, Mortis saw, ✓)swipes (», what he was about. he cut CIUmaIIY 1��OII (2Ri�� °�lcasoon, CafeuT, Frd:nonwn, Vamcoayar. They made a striking pair —tbe girl, i them. He opened the lid of the tnmk. and displayed the kiiase of diamonds, y tall and slim, with fair, closely -sh! _ I and a wave of apprehension came Great beads of perspiration 'stood out { r over him. His wife's clothes lay •. . ' . led hair; the man well - built, hand on his brow aq he watched the other i neatly packed as if n preparation for - �. some, and faultlessly attired. cut. and, as t[ through a mist, he saw Dick Kingwell, who war of the matt. a voyage home. F'everlshly he the card. the king of spadeq. From a nee -idol type, had come to Singapore examined all his wife's trunks. only long way oft Evan's voice reached him. softie three months previous'y, and, to find that his fears were all too well \ot goad enough. Good luck to meeting Daphne Evans, had fallen in founded: your drink'" love with, . her, or, at least, laid he As it In a dream lie returned to the I Dazedly tie stared at�, the tumbler _ - h'ad i veranda, poured him—If out a stiff j with its deadly contents. Then In 'a Daphne had gradually become fasel -, peg and sat down. Flfs flat thought I Hash his %eases returned. and a look f natThat and. now be she allOUL to z `the; cooled a little, saner' thought came o nrir with him. f .Later, llowaver, lien he had I' "No' No' I won't dle like thl3. I'll y , • � go swat'. 1 don't want your :ire, f . _. _ tmusic stopped and they ret'.lrneil. to I to hin.l. He smiled a little grimly as + never really meant to take her. Oh. their table. "Now you can tell me house. Then - he heard . Daphne's tat me go " Again he attempted to join - ments you have made for voice {. rise,- but tits eye caught the other With1he N.. 'what arrant;% 3 to•morrow•' I it iq all right .Tom ii in bed, and ; man'q, and he sank back In .his seat } ­We go down to Batavia an the � the whole place is ahu. up. Come on � - ,uddenly a thougr• t, came to him 118 ;Rumpbius in the afternoon. and I have I upstairs and have a 'sPiit,' but for I gragpeil the cards and commenced to _ _ two adjoining cabins on a oddness' sake ddn'.t make a noise." , shuffle them fevert+hly. 1h'eVon areanged a j g g Dutch boat from there.. Do you think., "All Tight,. dearest. I'll be as 4nlet1 :7be hest o: three!" he exclaimed. a�,, �j you Can get your trunks and things as a mouse" There =ewers footstep+`..it s only talc; 1 Wryer had a chance" You Must �i'„ {!$t in We �T�r Against Flies - nway tp- morrow without Tom know- on the pollobed floor. -Presently came i ••Ilow many chance% do you want, lr! Enlist ing *" _ tthe sound of 1lgt d befog poured into j you skunk" You have had a fair deal, . "Oh yea. that will be easy eno', a glass. Ikhut" —Tom leant foreard %ltd cut the if Tits fitly only a nuisance, t vault th ash you He is going up to Bangkok on .bust Suddenly a blaze of it lit flooded t`ie I raid+ - "1'11 glue you an extra chance so urgently to join in the fight against therm. iG if you are so afraid �ta die. There is But flies are disease carriers. They carry germs of �aess tomorrow early. But. Dicky, veranda. Tom Funs walked slowly typhoid, cholera, etc., into your food. i` what about passports °" arruas to the table and eyed the my card. the five of diamonds." yp _ "I've fixed that• too. You can go-t I others with a Orange smlle': Then With newtons fingers Kingwell lift- table, is a danger not only for you but for tl+e your passport visa for Java to the l he seated himself q+lletly at the table, ed a carat -the ten of heart-4, ".111 -whole community. i• morning and it 1s all right for the' The girl stared at hiin. Sitreiy he 15gilarP." sat,d Evans. ,Now. King- _'You must act or be branded as a slacker. W U.K. I can hardly realize that you i was not going to take this lying clown, well. the last out and I will shuthP." Now, it is proven that one of the most efficient and are giving ydurgeIf to me, darling. I I At that moment st:e felt she despised ` Fte laid life revolver dawn dri his Convenient means of exterminating the By evil is - - feel —I feel we have belonged to one hint, j kno,9 and proceeded very carefully to the AEROXON HONEY FLY CATCHER. .:: another since the beginning of time •you seem tc have everything &r• ,i:utfle the pack Mblle be watched fT HAS ALL THE ADVANTAGES: I Yes, dear, t feel. that too, and it Is, ranged, but 1 don't suPPose YOU mini I Kingwell narrowly. he rose and went to the medicine discussing it with me for a few min• i "( ,it. cried Evans at fast, dropping Convenient.- - because of the pwh -pin. chest In leis bedroom. f utes. Take a seat." j the Pack on the table. Kingwell did 'Hygienic : once caught, the flies never get away to die A minute or two }Ater he.returlfed' Tom was addressing Kingwell, who so anc! displayed the seven of VIUIM elsewhere. to the veranda, bearing in his hand ;also wsa qulr:: to notice the chastened , A groan escaped him, and trembling • Las.fiatg : Each spiral give three weeks' perfdet service. h small vial containing some crystals,, demeanour of the man he was rob - I ly lie watched Evaa.q ctyt -the three BEWARE OF IMITATIONS This he Placed on a ledge under the I Bing. At the first shock of the un• I of hearts: grocery and hardware atoreas table, and • having switched off the I expected meeting Kingwell'a face had For a minute there was a dead sit Soid at d,crs, ;::-llight, seated himself in a sleeve chair turned pale and he had shrunk back ence; then Evans sighed as he re- La Cie C. & 0. Genest Flls, at the back of the veranda to await' ready for flight. i placed the revolver, to his pocket. As j.iUlitte the return of his wife and her escort.I When, however, the expected Aa if in a dream. King yell watched Toni 1SHERBROOKE, QUE♦ sault failed to materalize and instead raise the glass to his lips. Then a SOLE AGE•vrS he was quietly, aim difRdentl�, in• i figure in white came between them, wiled to sit down, his color and swag- j and the glass with its contents crash ` gering self-confidence returned. Sit- ed into the compound. ring down carelessly on the arm' of a , Kingwell rose to his feet and. fund chair he smiled at Daphne and then himself looking into two angry blue er husband. } solent lY a i ' eyes. "Well, what do you cant to dis - i ,Daphne—" •. % * cuss," -he asked flippantly. "It must, '••Go!" she shouted hysterically. 'God•' R t be Pretty obvious even to You what i you coward. I never want• to see you the position is. In any case, I love i'again," and, sobbing, she fled to her' ' Daphne better than life itself, and I ! room , , , :. our sked to his It J} think I can speak for her, too." I Tom Evans rose anti• w a �. "fiery 'gallantly put, but we will,; bedroom. From the medicine ch @st' see whether or -not you mean it." + he took a large bottle marked "Epsom Tom took a pack of cards -from a Salts" into which, he emptied the con- 'NEWTON A. -HILL, Distributor for Ontario Toronto- drawer in the table, and proceeded Io tents of the small green vial. He rod oron { . chutRe them. then returned to the veranda and = g° T _ 56 Front St to - pusNe(I lits c .air Ti.iZ with a snort, , Lord," he exclaim• - -- - - - — -- ti ed. "You don't think I would gamble you? l m off —good InAv night, Daphne, ,see you In the al ' morning." JLV 0 Ul IL 0 "Sit down "' Kingwell turned to find y� _ hiQiself blinking into tile 'muzzle of 'a �t7 Piz 2. MOST people rely on 'Aspirin service revolver clasped in Tom's to make short work of their Fright hand. _ „ yy1111�� ', ,\,`�:L »:n,,.t�.. ,headaches, but did you know it's I "You are not going to gamble for r..`� �., ��` a lady. TOIL are going to play for '� / I fir ^' ws F.�ly� .. s -cJ"ust as effective in the worse pains grimly.�r ' • '" r "' ;ryifD •X .I :r from neuralgia or neuritis? Rileu- yo,, tile," said the latter t I do ?•' I �t „�ihat —what .do you want o �:. -t C ���„,, e:•' -y�sTi imatic pains, too. Don t suffer when Kingwell stammered. • Do you mean ,!As iris can bring. such complete P to murder me"' . i l vornfort without delay, and without •No, not it you do as I tell you, but 0T' heart. nit you make to leave on WW t e� • harm; it does not affect the on the first aft p y ,Milli f _ In eve package, of Aspirin you t j "' phone gjlMfll/S ask�l' every pa g p y this house,' I will shoot you like the t il114111 s t ° °' will find proven directions with dog You are." i r. i " he went on, II - ��.��� ; "�•' - �ife'sBiscuits ;which everyone should be familiar, "I am assumlrg, r _- - for they Catt spare much needless Daphne, for the present, at any rate, II I f prefers you to me. It I was cbnveni• I tl `O mS�Lw •a�'�, s enily to die Daphne would be corn and 01- >fAiL }�i�"'�'7 paratively wealthy, You might gat I oft married without any great tear of the I I Ic� future either financially or socially- .1 On the other band, I ,feel sure that I _ Q t t I I J 2. in ltadsazsst tepstdm to ems" I it you were out of the way she :would r ' f.a.?::' . - •�'w+'1 .r,..a.. a .. .� . .. o:i .. -.. . �.,,., ..,, -. ..�, :> - _ .,,;.'.,- •:.= n...., 'b� rxr"•�v s+.�+s:I.ewm XV1 `1�11 W.V7111 1P J : .S 5, KF • Ar� 7 7 4. JIM, HOLIDAYS AND HEALTH The Engfiiiiiii-speaking Peace Mlending Red Rose Tea is an art. To obtain •hd Ano London Observer (Ind.): There is timorousness nor ambiguity flavor and full-bodied richness required y;ars of pxpDri Health Protection for the holiday y on the maker has come to be regarded as an erica. Every package guaranteed. Awirejlrbk one 4uestfon' precedent to the assured Important necessity, The extensive o N autonlobile tr-, tfic of recent years has Peace of the world, the Impregnable caused tourist camps and highway re- peace of the English kers from hm.eIit' bootie . to spring up In Kent to California; from Demarcation -,Wa m 41 fres great numbers. Unless these tourist Point on the Ared.; shores of Alaska- services are properly cared for they Yukon to the -outtlerninost cape'6f may EDfJ0 0 i be the means of spreading (Ila -ew Zealand. -Round the world and ease. improper sanitary measures In- down the world, through free'.com- cludlug polluted drinking water, fly moth- munitles In four continents,, the' nuisance, Infected utensils, Contamin.. er tongue is spread, and with It the ated food and 'refreshments must all a3 ale IWOWN. of all ages, be avoided. In order that the'tourtst facilities on I ldeag.oi is od-tea heritage of literature, the ie tera- per of law, the same genera VT and others using 'these all over the world, right and wrong. 9 the highways may be safeguarded theL are finding new health in Provincial Departmebt of Healta 1n• RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra Dr. William' Pink Pills, spects all tourist camps and highway MOE HER BABY refreshment booths each year. Where A c t u a I microscopic conditions are found satisfactory and UIRL "When does the wedding take tests have shown that the equivalent to the standards' adopted PLUMP AND Ty L place?" inquired the old stationer, Classified Advertisements by - the Department conspicuous ban. medicinal elements con. jestingly. "Why, you don't thiiii AND PSOPMATZ21111 ners of approval are given. These BVIII11=8111131111 twined In them incream Nothing makes a mother more that. .?11 She blushed WANTED. are displayed in prominent positions an d hesi- ._: the blood count and build by the camp or booth and Indicate to grateful than a benefit conferred upon tated. "Ah, miss, when young ladles LL KINDS BUSINESSES AND her child. '.%tethers everywhere who buy a hundred sheets of paper and P the tourist where the safest and best Aproperties Nvanted. we can sell u and revitalize the tn. have us4Zd Baby's Own Tablets for oi-ly YOU business or property: send descrip services can be secured. twenty-five envelopes, I know thou and price, and we -111 submit pl*A 'aPlin tire system. M69 Juliette Water their children speak in enthusiastic there is something behind it." for converting it Into cash Alin C t yearl')• Seguin, of D&LkeW Ont., terms of them. For Instance, Mrs. S oddart (established thirty Toronto Arcade. Toronto, Ont. Nothing requires more cons deration Zepherin Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., testifies as follows than the water we drink w . ben away writes: —"Baby's Own Tablets are a Keep Minard's In the Medicine . chest. BABY CNI Ill "Two years ago I became from home If contaminated, it may wonderful medicine for little ones. BABY CHICKS. wE HATCH weak, nervous and run Cause t3rPhOJd 01. other Illness. A few They never fail to regulate the baby's A-1 four varieties. price 9a up. -down. simple precautions are all that are I A woman went into a chemist's Shop Write for free catalogue. Aries Switzer. Various prescribed treat- necessary. stomach and bowels and make him and said: "Have you any L-fe Buoy?" Granton. -ontarts). meats did not help in*. I . Swimming plump and well. I always keep a box! The assistant replied: "Set the pace, ANADIAN MAGAZINE ROQUIRFA Or began taking Dr. Walig—, of the Tablets in the house and would lady." C local agents who are ambitious. One of the summer's main attrac- advise all mothers to do likewise." Generous commission. Lists supplied. dw� 347 Adelaide St. West. Toronto. Pink Pill& and it was not long dons IN swimming. "Swimmers can- Most of the ordinary ailmei before I noticed . a big im� I Dora. "What do you mean by being not easily avoid taking some water,-hood arise In the stomach and bowels,' engaged to so many boys at the same A refrigerator with a storing capac- provenstnt; and soon I was Into the mouth nose and ears; touse- :and can be quickly banished by Baby's time?" Dora: "Nothing." lity stoor fifty million eggs Is being in the bow of health- A year quently the water should be as safe Own Tablets. These Tablets relieve! erected to Berlin. ago also my mothee, was as that required for drinking purposes. 1 constipation and indigestion, break up All Indoor and artificial pools must be badly run-down; her nerves ' and simple fevers, expel worms, Sportsmanship I-% more important were shattered and life be. chlorinated In order to protect the ,;allay teething pains and promote 1 here .than the striet letter of a rule. bathers. In open "streams or lakes. healthful sleep. They are guaranteed —commander Byrd. came a burden. She began on the other hand, It is seldom feast- ', to be free from injurious drugs and taking the pills and as a m ble to treat the water by chlorine as are sate even for the youngest and suit she is in perfect h*sidu" In. closed pools. LInder these condl- most delicate child. The Tablets are —win- ex-erIce Buy Dr. Williams' pink tions the bather mwt a dIs- sold by medicine &alers or by mail Pills now at your druggist's cretion about the quality of the water 'E'd at 25c a box from Tb9 Dr. William's' in which he swims, ' Running streams � 31e(liclue -Co.. Brockvll',e. Ont. I or any dealer in medicine or by, mall, 30 con- poap&K or lakes may be receiving sewage or 1 F Eos4 other contamination so close jm from The Dr. Williams Modi. to the batbing area as to make it unsafe for 'SMONDS" I cin* Co.• Brocirviad, ont. 041110110 ... use Safety. demands that you look V I 6-37 4111�� 'Ots Mve. " bpr59- ilble. use aritficial Pobls. They are treated for Your safety. gas (Call it Qq,*rt) Milk • At Be careful about all food away from A "ou"NOLD MAN% home. Particularly milk. , '.klllk Is re- sponsible for the spread of much sick - IN 94 COUNT/11621, MeR-4. . Pasteurization protects cts the UNI-DIPPIN which consumer against this danger, Safe GET G C, milk Is pasteurized. Where. this raii• saturates,every fibre and 3rary: "Teacher, can you be punish -j ed for something you., haven't done? not be secured It may to rendered every strand of every "! Te"he'r: "Of course net, my dear." safe by heating to L-42 F. lor. 30 min- 1 More Detail cord with pure rubber, ores. If raw milk must be - u-i d get serves the Mary: -That's all right, then. because ' e same purpose it from a dairy free from infeiiour4 or Shine as that of :cobbler wax - I -haven't done my homework.' - ' diseases, and from cow,.i that are free in4 his thread from Auberculosis, prevents friction and "The snake to which I refer," said -Sanitary Conveniences - multipliew strength. the .school teacher, -is said to strike Out-door closets are the usual sani• with mathematical precision." "Do tary conveniences his extra strength �mul- adder, sir ?" a ncet at camps and sum- tiplies, mileage, and in- y` you mean an suggested I a 1.mer cottages. ­A pall closet -with Produces. Clear Sparkling " I bright pupil. lots of dry earth or ashes thrown on �9 ...eresised mileage with no Negati-ves the -content.4 after each Vlslt-clean- Increase in price means I lower ed every week and made ity-proof-is Any Hour cost per mile. Imoss sanitary than a pit closet. A i That's �,h Firestone y An 've y Day small quantIty.of kerosene added to Tt*.,es g, the pall heaps to keep it free from Any Season MOST MILES II dies and odors. Flush closets are, of ee� PER DOLLAR course, most desirable, but chemical Still or swift- movies toilets, employing a caustic solution', 10bjeCM 11NInde in Hamilton, Canada by are well adapted- for use at summer T. Firestone Tire & Rubber S cottages. They can bue had at a rea- sonable cost, and are installed either Insist on Geviert-the fuser; Co. of Canada, Limited Indoors or out. When given reason- better film. You'll have fewer' gust place a ;able attention, they are fly-proof, free glass or cup Utures and enjoy, the thrill W from odors, and quite satisfactory. of better over the open- sr!ars, 9 ed tits and the contents ` ? will keep peffecdy. Eagle G•INI-DIPPED Brandhas been the leading .-Pageant Up North yosr Dod baby food since 1857. jTrunks of white birch gleam beside the river, mile FRXX MAST BOOKS The willow-cats are povidery and yel• The Write The Borden Co., Limited. low, GEVAIRT COMPANY Montreal, Dept. b 46, for Baby Last year's yarrow waves s beyond the OF AMERICA wcu" Boo" wind-row; -Toronto Spring has set her stamp upon the _7 EAGLE BRAND A-tinge of green Is spreading up the .6w CONDENSED MILK valley- Civarentned becauseniade trwn our ownsuml 9%PND4CA-6&ftA SAW CO. 1610. VANCouvwx sT jaWA.K a.. WHAT TO DO FOR YOUR BABY'S CM When the cold Is in Baby's head. you can make his breathing easier by Putting a few drops of liquld albolene in his nostrils several times dally But to throw off the cold comp!etely, keep him *arm, and make his bowelq .nave freely. For this purpose, doctors ad. vise Fletc:er's Cautorta, because It's purely vegetable and harmless it acts as quickly as castor oil and doesn't gripe or sicken. 2MIllions of mothers know how ea.qlly Cestoria, soothes crying, fretful babteg and chil- dren to sleep; bow quickly It relieves those common ailments. such as colic, Vas. constipation, diarrhea. etc... To protect you from Imita,tions, the Fletcher signature -is on qvery bottle of genuine Castorla. To m'T and Golf utsPayers everywhere e Min- ard's to ease sore and fired feet. u. e-mounta n edgii the rock garden, Burning white against the arm ED HELP ME ---------- green. -- ---- A bluebird-Rasbes, and-a lark Is sing- ing- Trilling of more beauty that Is com: I 1NONDERFULLY Like pear trees wearing pompoms for - — - - - - - Woman Strengthened by Taking Lyd1a E. 1 -Helen 51aring, Pinkham's Vegetable. The Colonial Empire ""' "e MUM Compound -, W-h e1'j ' Glasgow Herald (Sons.): The Colon• sin 7 Port Colborne, nt.--"Afterbavint tat Office has to deil with some 36 e• ' I , C different Governments, each self-con- - - 1 VW7 miser2b! e rained - an operation, ned In matters of legislation, fln- duo 14 ��� l eak, nervous an sacs and administration. Trade alone, ACID sro"Ac" ery Tiear unfit cv' pursued with energy and Imagination, is Howmwa NUADACHIC rk. I saw L�d* eg. can knit this loose and straggling or- S NALISCA' Pinkbam's cut so 468ft, able Compound a" TA& such 11 tie *paw. gantgm together. The flag 18 a call Overtised and, to the trader everywhere It files. .1V&&nWvvaF WbrAwdmohl,o O-M,"4 X, ed it arid•biliev* AT XV9" KARDWAR 9 STOR9 1 Trade followed it In the first place, he! tho, won-. i.� 4ift ,J.haVe Ill?. but It has not yet begun to approach What many people call Indigestion less alkali In water will neutralize In • the ffilfige of he rich field that awaits very often means excess acid In the 'stantly many times as much acid, and I aki ispIlls' spy . :;*:..: ore tits' PIMA' It. A great deal has been and may stomach. The stomach nerves have the symptoms 'disappear at once. You .: t: P i left me. and,, yet to be done from Whitehall, but been over-stimulated, and food sours. will never use crude methods when 'MA the rough work of the modern Empire The corrective Is an alkali which once you learn the efficiency of this. must. -be done by pioneering Industry. neutralizes, acids Instantly. And the Go get a -small bottle to try. In saying Lydia 8 There is room for - an Industrial beat alkali known to medical science. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' 'cines have hi4ped me wotkd Rhodes and the 'advertising activities Is Phillips' INTIlk of Afagnesia. It ban Milk of "Magnesia prescribed by physt• 11M. WN:-H. MOWERS c Port obonkejont,,_i . of a commercial, Kipling. remained the standard with physicians clans for 60 years to correcting excess, r c i 0 50 years since Its invention. acids. Each bottle contains full dlrec-1 Use Minard's for the rub down. One spoonful of tb to harmless, taste- tions-any drugstore: ISSUE No. 2%' *29 ­ep 5 LOCALI-Mrs, A Burrell hits returned -Dr. H. T. Falalise, kegl&nt Deyltn- SM S. home, after spending it couple of ist, Office -in residence, two doors J weeks in Peterbory with her dau• east of St. -Andrew's -Church, Pick - -James Andrew has "d hits ghter, Dire. Whitman and family. ering. Office hours 9 a.In. to 6 p.m. Y, anti evening by apRo hic 'vestdence re-suiuRled. Monneyo have opened their ice dail a� intm4nt. cream parlor for the season.., StIrl• (X-ray service). -ryice).-$ -Cecil Bradley is suffering from an attack of tonsilitia. dae-N. sodas, Neilson's ice cream -Next Stind4y at- St. George's 4 bricks or bulk. Drinks as cold as Church services v% ill be as follows: The Toronto Montreal bus line '30 a. m.; Sor- :'-began running lastweek ice. Sunday School, at g. -Services&tSt. Paul's Umfited vice and Holy Communion, :.NE-W. A RRIVA L S -W. 0. Beim, of Peterboro, is nion, at 10.30 here at present- attending to his Church, nest, will be as follows:, Ft. m., Rev. D. B. Langfort will be 'A fine assorti.nent of Ladies garden. 10.80 a.m. Morning worship S. S. in charge; Evening service at 7.00 ..,fine shoeij in Classes. 7 p. m. Evening service. p. m.. Rev. Mr. Meek will be the -Chas. W. and Mrs. Pifkeyl�ud -patent, brown, sunburn etc. Prices range daughter, Mine Phyllis, spent Sun. The Pastor will conduct both oar• preacher. from 3.00 up. vices. -The marriage of Fred- W. rt day with Mt. Albert friends. Miss Helen Douglas, of Toron -TbiD Methodist Cemetery Cott. Hobbs and Mrs. Mary Prouse' was mittee are endeavoring to improve solemnized at tbehome of Mr' Ito, spenb the week -end at the home the appearance of the old terns. Mrs. W. J. Clarke and Youths' and Boys' Oxfords, all sizes. Nye have of her grand-mother, Mrs. Burrell. of Belleville, on a splendid -W. F. and Mrs. Law and dau• tery. Those having friends burl• Saturday June let. by the Rev. R. -,line of Boy's Oxfords -with "Pan :-7­--.`-ghter, -Winnifred, of Markham, ed there, or are in any way in ter. H. Rickard, Pastor of St. Paul's co Soles, for school wear, at 3.00-. spent Sunday with C. A. and Mrs. eated, kindly Pend contributions United Church, Pickering. Mr. and to R. A. Bunting, Tress., Pick. Mrs. Hobbs will reside' at their -9territt. A daiady.line of Men ,-Rev. Mr. Lawson, preached erinx. s light-wei ht Work Boots, in home near Pickering Oat. 9 St. Andrew's ighurch on Sunday -The services next Sunday in with Pando soles, -.at . 2-96. ' S�lendid-fo'r arage work, light farm work etc. afternoon, to.& very appreciative St. Andrew'@, United Church will 'SALE REGISTER. audlemm. be as dollows: Sunday School, at -Win. E. and Mrs. Hobbs and 10 a- al.; Morning worship, at 11 Saturday, June 8th-Auction sale of :family, of Toronto, visited with a. tn.; Evening worship, at 7.30. .Ladies' House Dresses, very nicely made'up in f 25 fresh cows and,springers, mostly Kindly note the change iu the H. R. &ad Mrs. Monney on Mon' Ayrshires, some with calves at side, various colors and sizes' at 1.50. Girl's,- 7 - our for the evening service, -day evening. .h the property of 0. Denny and W. which is for the summer m V; months. A. Knox, at lot 24, con. 4,. hltby , to 10 years, 1.35. -Alex and Mrs. Flett. of King. ston, are Visiting with the latter's -A few years ago when a person .Tp.. Sale at 1.30 sharp (standard wished to attend a garden party, time). See bills. Arm. Maw, auc- brother and auct, Norman Gordon he would hitch up old Dobkin and tioneer. Ladies' one strap House Slippers,' With rubber ­'.Aud Mrs Jas. Somerville. -Mrs. l9eGruchie and son, Cu th: drive anywhere from one to six heel, all sizes, 1.60. Look them • over, as Mrs miles, taking an hour or more to -they are wonderful value. hart, and the formers mother, Now Adwermolissints. Armour, spent Sunday with Harry make the trip. But times changed pl? and Mrs ra and other friends and the horse and buggy became OR SALE - 0hevrolet. routine, -in Picker,% too antiquated, and was displaced F2923, in good condition, Phone Scar 3411. .-The Sunbeam Mission Band of by the automobile which enabled ♦ Word to Poultry Raisers' Paul's Chutch will hold a sale the motorist to travel a distance "ANCING-Every Saturday ntiztt -There's nothing better than "Golden- Key" Bt. Pa A-,,F at Dew Drop inn, Kintston React. East of, of home-made baking and candy of twenty miles to a garden party Rouge Hill. In the S. 8 room on Saturday, June which distance would be covered Chick Mash. the 8th, at 8 P. in. in half an hour. This method'ap-' FOR SALE Pure Buckwheat seed 25"pound ]Sags,. �$1.25 s at Locust Hill.- - lot 30; con. 6, Pickering, -The Pickering Tennis Club parently has become &thing of Phone Oliver Pugh, Mark. 817 have a gang of man busy patting the past, as it is too slow for some CEDAR FENOE POSTS FOR SALE "Full of Pep" Chick Mash, 6 cents 1b. thecourtsin shape for play,and people. Oa Friday last Mr. and I A .50 good posts. IV) y at lot 34, rear r co "Monarch" Chick Feed, 5 cents lb, r as_ the m?mbers are looking forward Mrs. Norman Irwin. of Kingston s. Pickering, Icr phone?* rk 64je. 4Z- n to a very active season. Road East, were boat and hostess POTATOES FOR SALE_ A quitnti- 25 lb. bags, $1.10. -The Ladies' Aid Society, of St. to a garden party given on their to.af Irish Cobblers Apply to Thos. Hard, Andrew's Chnreh will meet at the estate to a number of their friends R. R. 2, Claremont, Phone Mark 826. 3942" home of Mrs. W. H. Weatney on from Toronto, who carne in planes making a splendid landing on the FOR SALE -175 Barred Rock pull- Men's Work Sol, all wool 25c pair. 6 pair for 1.25 TnesdaV afternoon. June the Iltb. & ets2inonthsold. Apply Wilber Johnston. 7 ,..;Please note ellanize of day. private field. They made the trip R. R -Locust Hill. Phone Pick 1004. 39 40 -Mrs. Dow, of New fork, who in about fifteen minute ®, a dirt HICKS-Barred Rocks. at Men:'s Khaki Paiatsi 2.00 find 3.00 per pair. Is on her way to visit her son, Dr. ance of about twenty-five miles. BrAv 13 Y c -a f Stettler, Alkm&-Lnl re a Inti ot ere of, an Tuesday, June 11th. Get your order i and other relatives, called on W. from Toronto amd Oshawa besides early: Bruce Ritchie. lot 13, con. 3. Pickering, Men's Oxf ords, in black with "Pence" soles, J ad MrL Clark on Tuesday. those who came in planes. making "PRUCKING-Local and long diet• . a - hauling done promatly and at reason- areal buy, &50.. A Annan has sold his resi• in all over seveoty,*gueats at the able rates. Apply Clifford Wriiht PbomeNtark dente at the east end of the vil- garden party. Asa form of ev• 824 25- 0 Jage, and in which he resides. The tertMarsent neither football nor baseball. Was indulged In. but fly. RUCKING -Local and Long Dist- "Staunton" "Elasticia" "Carbartt" Hole proof purchaser is Mr. Qalgley, who at Tarce baulinq. also mind gravel hauled, one time attended Pickiarin 'Col Prices reasonable. A W itcgx Pickering, Paints and Overalls -Hosieyy for 9 lag stunts provided entertainment Phone Pick 5720. Wall Papers Pain I legs hem Mr Annan will move for the guests. After agoead.ljog a axe the best. Varnishes. -and SmookL both sexes* Into his other residences now occu. few hours with their eta the CUSTOM CHOPPING= I am prepar- Pled by Mr. Redditt. party returned to the city to their ed to do custom chopping on Tuesday after- ' been noon and all da7 Saturd" of each week I hare Rev. Mr. Dew, who has planes. This was the largest ay. also chop for sale H. E. Turner. Wh3tevale 33tf I attending the Synod of the Angli. lation event of a social character can -his or any other 13ASTURE TO LET-60 acres of Chureh, being held to Toronto ever held In t . Me S ,'CHAPMAN jr.d pasture land at lot 3. cim. 5. Pickering. apent over Sunday with John and country: The event was uniqueL water and shade; Appi to Arthur Draper. He also conducted and may be the forerunner of-oth. O'Ccctnor• R. kt 1• PiekerIng. one Whitby 45service in St. George's Church er similisr events. R shows how 2. a In the morning, and*in the evening rapidly the world is moving, Fifty TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN-- TDR Y (Semi finish)- -Let our driver call and In St. John's Church Whitby. Rev, years ago such an eve pt was never -'e explain our 24 hour service. just leave Head Light WorK �Iohes -Mr. Pippen, a former rector of St. dreamed of, anyone who would name with Mr, S, W, Davis. barber shop. Y'orl George's Church wno was expected dare to predict it would be con will pick up and deliver 3 times a week to conduct the services in St. Geor. sidered of ansound mind- LLK INDS OFTRUCHING DONE go's Church was unable to be pres. A-Prices reasonable and sit wort promwil, eut� attendedto, Ito are think ing of chipping but is expected in two or three cattle or stock to the city give me a rin IN MEMORIAM. Nice Overalls and Smocks weeks. 40c per cul.1jack Hatch. Phone- Pick 29tt McDONALD-In lov'ing memory Of .-Avery sociable time wall saellot Charlie McDonald, who passed away "FOR SALE -Baby chicks I'mm good at the home of Mrs W. B. Powell June 4th, 2927. strain of bred-to-lay Barred Rocks We New price 2.25 'Shirtii 1.75 OD Thursday afternoon last, when In our hearts your memory lingers keep only the best hem for breeders Buy where you can we the parent stock. Also good gene. Every garinent guamfiteed to stand the wear the Women's Institute entertained Sweetly, tender, fond and true, purpose horse for sale Bruce Ritchie. lot 13, large number of the Whitby and There is not a day, dear Charlie con. 3. Pickering. 37-42 of hard usage, 7. ­ . I - I . large Creek Branch. Mrs. Mc- That we do not think of you. -Ford light delivery an or VOR SALE Sarnia, was the speaker. Ms sweet to think vm will meet again JU truck. in dandy shape, good winter and %um- She told of the pulpwood Bad min- Where partings are no more titer curtains; can be used as roadster, Will ac- cept part eash and potatoes or prodwe for bal- Ing industries of Northern On. And that the one we loved so well ance. as all cash. David J Semi, Altona Road. 3-4 mile north of Krisirston kosid. 26t f HEAD LIGHT PANTS Arlo, also Of Conditions in the fire Has only gone before. -swept area at Timmins. Miss -Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers' RENT-About 45 acres of land ",Mary Gordon, 'Mrir. Wallace and Froe iR Khakis,, $2.50i , We'll give -yon a pail free if dy for spring crop. Use of horses and im- CHERRYWOOD SCHOOL REPORT pitments, if needed. Land is high and in a good -Mrs' Fred Bunting contributed stAte of cultivation. Also pasture to let. well you win 'rip the crotch by a Sr. Room-Sr. TV.-Leslie Beare, Ahemasicalpart of theprogram. fenced and rat of shade and water. Apply to on the roll straight pull. Too, was served lawn and a Hwold Fenhey. Jr. IV.- Gordon T. Reddin. road, R. R. No. 1. Pickering, Phone Pick:2713. 36-f 'th, Rpth Hollinger, .:..very sociable time enjoyed. Petty, Bertha Smi .-The past week ham supplied as James Dixon,'Uoyd Petty, Earl Tay- lor, Allan Riffen&use. Sr. Ill-Ray *1th a variety of weather. on WOMEN WANTED 'Tuesday there was a heavy down- Pilkey, Arthur Petty, Hazel Petty, At the Maple Leaf Mill, Pickering, WEDNESDAY CLOSING P=r of min which ohn Teefy, Frank Sob;ol, Ronald . .. ch did much good. Maynard. Jr. IH-Dorothy a number of women to re. othy Lawrie, This was followed by neveral days Mary MacRae, Bill Peters. pair jute bags. During the months from May lot to of extremely hot weather, -operating when E L. Dennis, Teacher. JWe have also for Pale 'November 1st, we are co tUthermomoter hovered around jujor R;�z:-Sr. IL-MoIddred Hbl- pig feed. with the iest of the businegs men and the 90 degiee mark, which almost lingo ine, n Pflkey, No' -12.20 p.'m., but'will be' established a record for May, be-, Alvi r, Hugh Teefy, Charlie Called' closing at Norman Petty, Phyllis Muir & Walker 'in g tbe'hottest M Grew. my in many years Jr. I.I.-Bobby-Torrance, Es- open late eacli Thursday evening. By the end of the week the mer• then Barkey, Russell Perks, Clayton Bag Corporation, :•cury took a drop Gad for several Grew.. Sr. I.-Margaret Teefy, Nor- �No 41 days almost reached the freezieg ma Flett, Earl 'Dixon, Florence- it- Limited All . at. Coal fires which 'were chell, James '.NlacRae, Alan Petty, Jr. Fred T. Buhting, Tickerin PUI Established 1857. allowed to go out were re-kindled I.-Muriel Torranze, David Grant. Sr. TENDERS FOR BRIDGE in order to makir the houses com• Primer-'Ray Taylor, Leonard Hollin- fortable. �Ier, Roy Flett. Jr, Primer-James SEALED Tenders for bridge. 160:l:24, -On Thursday evening, May Y on Anna Teefy, Margaret vk ill bereceived at G. M For6ytb's, `43rd, two yoting ruen• had Emily Petty, ' Claremont, reeve of the Townsbip of 8' '1 g' 'GARAGE who Somerville, e, tty Leon Grew, b THE CENTRAL 'rm Son been employed by Muir & Walker, Gre y Morrish, Kenr,.th Mac- Pickering. up until noon on Saturday, Bag Corporation, Ltd.,,yisited one Rae- G. M. Leng, Teacher. June Sth, 1M, Said bridge to situat• ed on townline Letween Pickering and of our merebantA and opurchased "(Greenwood . S. No. 9, Pickering Uxbridge, half mile east of Markham -Telephone 4900 clothing De payment o wnline. rSchool) of the men tendered Plans and specifications for same ed a cheque of Sr W.-Moldred Corbett, Ev,lyn $18-00 purportqd to be signed by (larks, Willie Clark, Ross Disney, maybe seen at Roy Ward's, Clare- Mr. Muir, his employer.'. After re= Margaret Bayer. Jr. IV--Olive Kin wont, road superintendent for the ceiving the goodp, be was given near and Rdb Townsbip of Pickering, work on same ert Kinmear 'and Leon to be c, -or than the lot 'Auto Repairs, Access-orles, Oils and p..lIed not ]at the difference between their cost Jenks (equal), Reggie Clarke, Ruth d of August, I=. and the face value of the Cheqne, Anni$ ard Francis Mantle (equally, 1&0 eat or any tender not necesew- W .,--which later, when presented at Hezel Priest. Sr. III G rtrude,Cor- it y accepted. tte bank, proved Apurions. He butt, Reta Flynn, Dorothy Clafk and Council. G asol ine,'Acetyleno Mr" .1 o I ed a similar game on a Ellen Kinnear (equal), Mildred Com order of Cou �%111 P Sy v. M. FoRSYTH, Cla"Mont. Whitby merchant after leaving ner, Laura Ormerod, Edna Harris. Jr. �Battery Charg' 0 'MakeriDjr. i'119 They then disappear. III-Milddred Gibson, and Gordan ed from the scene of their activi Cammack (equal), Lawrence Cam- Corn'. Huskers M vities, bqt a clue directed the mack,, Cecil Walles. 'Sr. IT-Erie Da- Repairs ade on all makes Operation@ of the Provincial Police vis, Lawrence Annis. Jr. n-Phyllis Goo. Wade and his Corn Huskers to Montreal, where they had gone, Clark, Elva Middleton, Clara w1RISI, from radio St&tiOD C F R B. Toronto, but they returned to Oshawa, Murray Elilns, Phyllis Gardiner, Gor- will hold a dance Friday Evening. of cars. where they were arrested on Sat. don Priest (Ronad Green, absent). June the 7th, at 44 First-Dorothy Disney, Roy .,��rd&Ynilrbt. Earl Watters, who Wall'. -Dew Drop Inn D Harold Short. Primer-Muriel Clarke, Dance Hall 'e +., �ac.e Of.F1b-.D tit t n ty-tive ie r m e a 13 1 er o� e from d Yd .311"sed the cheques, is charged and Vanessa Walls (equal), Mercedes Dancing from 9 p, m. to I a, Ell. with a criminal offence, while bip, Mantle; Leslie Wil.con. (standard time). companion, whose name is ,Gore. 4Xciae-Narries are in or� Admission, LiWies W cents; Gents. 7 !in charged with vagrancy Both it. Sr. IV report is based on exarnq., 75 cents, tax included. Be SPENCER er of mer are now in Whitby jail awaiting other classes , term work. No on'Come and see the great Square Dance CHARLES' lri%l, which vvijl take�place to-day roll 38. Average attend. 36, Jean A. B&nd that you bear over the air 'day) 29, every Saturday at ietor, gbt. PropFi ��Fiekeiing- -1 MIA J& A