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NEIL to Dr: J. N. Dales). Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- W lbtiverafty, At Claremont office over D. A. Seoit a store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone '3ta0S 30- 11. 27tf RBERTT FALLAISE, L. D S.. F D• D• S., Graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Omoe in residence second door east of St. And - P tesea Church. Pickering, Out. Omce hour : 9 D.M. to 6p m., or by appointment. (X-ray service), Phone Pick 3700. 431y VU6tt 9** garbvi. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- i A • Fire and automcbibe insurance of all kinds, eepvseating companies of solid financial stand. age C $OHGa KEAY- Licensed auetion. sere Alton. Live stock and general sales rompW etten,.ed to, Terms reasonable, R. G R. 3• Stoulf v ale. Phone StouH 9003. 61.4 P0_TILL.. Licensed Auctioneer. s for Qoaasiss of York and Ontario. sou• ttas esA.s of all kinds attaous d to on ab rmsm cafte , Address Green River P. o., oat, F. B.BRATON TOWNSHIPOLERE • Oaovgsaar. Oommfar4aar for r ttatr/ta: larroafY6• 2146 1t0aey is leseo 'Imam M L► R. GRANT -Lot 1. concession 4. Sca.Ar , Telephone Markham 7508, I red Aeeouataat. Business and Muaim- tars GRANT, GODFRE Y &CO.. 31 4 HL East. Toronto. Canada. Adelaice b'`i 11iy �M. ZE for LIUENso an ACU- TlONEER tar York, t�taeso and Durban Au km 's of -bo atYaeded ,to. Tors nies omabla Data car axis msy be ammiged at NEWS' Otmcv. Hell and lndepesr dam .' wbitby.Out. my H. R. - Gallaugher ' --.:Gratin Merchant Toronto Is in the market to purchase Hay, btraw, Grain and Potatoes. • "-Por quotation@ apply R. R. No. 1. Phone Pickering 1712 = 13itf Reference Bank of Montreal : Coal, � Coal Hard and Soft goal of the; best quality on hand THOS. A. LAW! P =]ft -eria f'. Gast MATTRESSES Visit our Bedding Department Simmon's Steel Bede, walnut finish, 8.50 to 21 York Sag'less Springs, g'nar- anteed fur 25 years, 300 Marshall Spring filled Mat- tresses, going at 24,0 Quality Spring-filled Mat, tresses. .- -`24 0 Now that the time for briebterdr up the home has arrived, try our IT "u-0 o rr E A ffioish for linoleum @, hsrdw iboors, constoleam rugs, fnrni- ture and all woodwork. Applied with a cloth -drys in 1 hou ISe -Ooze leaves no dust catching. eft surface, outwears all poliahss and restores original finishes. "We candle dustless mops, Boor wax O'Cedar polish etc. The "Rome" for congoleum, linoleu and all floor coverings. �C. A. Sterritt Furniture Dealer andj Funeral Director; 1 Phone 1800, Piska -Ingo - oltal'i White's -: -Mill : . :"�sl}reesz, River . Is running again after the flood. Sawing Lumber, Chopping Grain, summer months, ' on Tuesdays and Fridays. Manufacturing Bafrkets of all kinds, including: Bushel, 11 Quarts, 8 Quarts, ' Pint Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. A large stock on hand at reasonable'pi ices. Price reductions at the factory. Write or phone Markham 8406 .:- ' i JUST gRRIYED One Carload of Plastering and Fin - 'i.shine Lime.and .Gyp.rock -in the following es fl' `82 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet and 4 inches by 8 feet. -:- PICKERING -:- LLJMBER YARD Use Fraser's Scalp Tonic Relieves itching scalp taking immediately, P r o• motes healthy growth of hair. Tones up the �sealp, banishes dand- ruff. Restores hair, not over 50 per oent gray, to natural color Sold on absolute mooey hack guarantee to give .ISat,ielxacLion. ' Sold in pick erm Barber Sb ops THE RURAL SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. N Real Eatate and Insurance. Farm Properties a Specialty. Head Office: 213 214 Confederation Life Building. Toronto. Phone Main 1390. Branch Office: Gordon Building, Pickering Ontario. Phone NW. 88d ' TIME TABLE- Pickertag Station •T. R. Trains ant East CIAO as 1ollowaz IQs. 40 Mail 7.58 A M. •� 2Y Local ' 12M P. IL " 80 bona' 5.24 P. X Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. Trains going Rest due as follows - No. 29 Local 9.23 A. M. 27 Local •2.19 P. M. •�' 9' Mail 9 03 P. M. Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. .Foregoing is according to. Standard time. CLAREMONT CREAMERY l 0 _ . A Highest price paid for ,ream at the ° 'Glaremoa t Creamery 8 Give area trial and be convinced ooa ELM DALE MIT -1 'M G r :For Pastry use Our` Royal Brand m at your Grocer'$. Farmers who have wheatlgej your Hoar made from your-ovlt whaxi. We cau grind it. Feed of all kinds- Chickep jfeed, hen feed, chop, mill d. Chopping every week -day. - G a: sa. 7_10Cm"It6�100z DUMBARTON. A AUDLtY , , • , _ G The A. Y.P.A. will hold a meeting M Miss Doris Gee, who has taught GREENWOOD m Friday evening, at 8' O'clock 'day- s school here for four years, has ten - ight saving time, 7 d dered her resignation to take a. room in the e MILLS •coo�►waaaHO • e, Miss s •.. i i. 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X. d 34. •LarE s PsecrER, 159a. :t. 02— Of great'interest to the livestock In- dustry and livestock shipping'Inter- A ests throughout Canada • is the erec- tion at Montreal of the fine stock. _ 'yard buildings -uo- earhig comple- ;t, $' B, lion at Point St. Cbarles. The build - iafis are being e, •acted . by the .i11on- I A•Alan. treal Stockyards cri., operated by the Canadian National. Railways. The _ buildings now completed Includes a calf and sheep shed accommodating 7.000 hen cattle shed aceom- '' d, and a , - 4 modatitig 1,300 head, all of concrete " and brick construction. There is also Almighty God —in gratitude o 0 grant that still increasing health, under way a -hog shed of similar con. w We now approach Thy throne, And years of service too, structibn. The buildings are practi- L � . a And in one voice, though many tongues bias be vouchsafed our gracious King, tally fireproof throughout with mod- - ern drainage and lighting facilities, Thy might,' Thy power, we own. And his Queen Consort true, s< r and represent the latest type-in stock - - _. - 2 b yards building, being among the finest The East and West, the North and Grant peace in all the Empire, Lord, to be found anywhere on the continent. t, South, Grant peace throughout the world,. Stock, is shipped to these yards from _ as far west a3'Winnipeg -and Calgary. _ And mansion, cottage, field, May every people sing Thy praise, _ Cathedral, church and humble shrine, With every flag unfurled. —Amen inch size requires 2rie yards of 40- Their grateful message yield When Olaf Garden Was Glad y ; }. The tune "St. Ann" may also be h . I inch material with �a 'yard of 36 -inch Z'hiy fair bixt hdap morning, 31 used for singing ',`Gratitude." contrasting. Price 1Oc in stamps- of - - I Our wee gardener ma -n. The Sovereign J.ord of Britain lives? coin (coin preferred): At breakfast, found waiting i And health returns —by grace '- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS A new sprinkling can, Of Thy divine. Thy hyaline hand, '.All are requested to stand reverent- -.And soon. o'er the bla3noma Men .look upon his face: ly dur'ng'the singing of this hymn. e'.. Write your . ame and address Nlain• 1 - ly, giving number and size of such it swung to an ,l fro, (satterns as you want. F.nclor-a 20C in A�'here bright, fluffy Asters a The above "Hymn of GrEtitude" for ROYAL THANKS. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Stood all in a row, And nodded their heads, just V . the recovery of His Majesty from his The author has letters of acceptance it carefully) for each number, and _ from both King George and from the address your order to Wilson Pattern As.it they would say', recent serious illness is beitig for- "bly, that feels'4efre:ahiuk, Prince of WP,les, as follows: _ (Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. !" warded to alt schools of the province) From Buckingharr Palace — "The • Patterns sent by an early mail. Oil such a warm day. 1 1, through the Departmen of Education Private Secretary is commanded to iii Ile showered the pansies fr in Queen's Park, Toronto.. ( thank Mr. W. E. Dyer for the copies i� Forms accompany the letters to all of his Hymn of Gratitude sent for the I With 'glittering dew 1 which all King's acceptance." Ripe T©matoe$Camee right aInto view, ng F principals and teachers, on From St. James' Pa',ace— "The Pri- Froiu out of his earthy scholars who memorize and join in,vste Secretary i9 desired by the Prince , lor Ones zinging this Song of 'thanksgiving in of Wales to thank Mr, W. F-, Dyer for - - the schools may place their signatures the copies of his song 'Gratitude; _ • Oftentimes Jack Frost t cachet he e e And darn, corner bed, t s t - tomato vines with an abundance ot1 To feel tricking drops on " neon a fetter to the king all of the 'which he kindly sent for ,Ills Royal _ _ , �.' -. • -• green troll crowding their branches. - • His queer. warty. bead. ad. t _ Highness's acceptance,.' ,l, I'm surp that more golden v topies then being returned to the Sir Robert Falconer, K.C.?d.G , - _ These may easily be turned into ripe The airiHow r4 grew. a h p ,. . author, Mr. W. E. Dyer, 4 Fairlawn �writea "I have read no other verses tomatoes If the owner cares to spend~ ror they,- Bice the others, 4 1 a few minates with them, i Avenue. Toronto, who will place. these �which.� i . my opinion. are more suit i�'ere quite, thir.4iy, too; - ti in a special leather -bound volume, able for group singing in schools, After being picked Crom the vine, And sweet peas, in•,bonnets - "The King's Copy of Gratitude." churches and patriotic gathering%." each tomato should be separately and, So frilly and pink, - t 1 carefully wrapped in a piece of This volume will then be forwarded Copies of the hymn with music, aso Rt'hy, they leaned 'way over to the Canadian High Commisbioner in forms for. signatures, complete 20c newspaper. Then, : In a cool, dark'( To coax for a drink; - S :. London and will be presented to the each, set of 3 for 25c, maybe secured place the .t;fia�u d be id awn, on a ' y la v 1\nt one single Hower I shelf or table each having ample King and Queen at some convenient from the author, W. C. Dyer, 4 Fair- A ••Thank You" could say, ti slate to be arranged. (lawn Ave., Toronto. - - space, so that it does not touch, on _ .. " Dot Ther breezes at pla,Y. _ . any si3� ally of the, others In a surpriaingly. short time:_ they t fine animal, taut one day the farmer will begin t„ allow signs of ripening, Then, reedy been hurried X He Sold fi ■e Wit (got a good offer and sold it - without g consulting the lad. To Jimmy's pro- � and from clay to day, will ternl3h fruit, On nectar to Mile, , Buti * L� tar salad use, which, whilr not as Iu striped velvet coat,.;. each' Lost the Boy tests he replied that he was just jok• Looked hancloome and 4na— ng when he said it belonged to him perfect as If ripened on the vine, will i ' yet eompare favorably wlxh any hot, Blow glad was our ;garden 7 and the poor boy, with his faith in the' 5tiL'G HIPS. - This Isn't the First Time a farmer utterly destroyed, wept many house tomato, Child Has Been Treated smart, becoming and practi -al. A �5'kh one little man Ritter tears that i ;ilrht. Next day he wide band Ives the desired snugness': —��{` - - ,A'%wluging his shiny, This Way by Grown packed up his clothes and went to a g Amaionls :added to rinslug water re- Green watering car.! - through the and i s,Egbt blousing' — Eieaaor .Stuart Ups neighbor's, refusing all entreaties to bodice. Tha hreni I: �' -front adds' stores colors to cretonnes, curtains. � _. . remain. This sad story is not the only 1 and quilts. It removes red ink, - = length to figure. Desixn tie 83a tom- - Retaliation incident of the kind that has happen- , I fruit and kra.a3 stains from Rblte a IT DOESN'T PAY ed, and so it is necessary to urfie peo- bmea printed and plain georgette I articles, while, mixed -with powdered 'Yorkshire herald: Mr. 112rtzog is le not to make remises the crepe, smart plaid pattern in navy ;_ Fifteen years ago, writes J. 'J. P p y do not blue and white, cool and flattering for Pumice, tt wi•1 •remove obstinate sot :pleased to regard the. Empire as non' ' the fellow with I In to keep. and smoke marks from hearth flies. existent. We suggest, a.% we have Ke,so, I placed a fine 1. �? all -day: wear. Peinted silk crepe„ - a well known farmer in this province — .1 - ---- already au�ge ISed more than once, -and he remained there twelve years, l The short skirt is making- changes canton- faille crepe, men's sUk shirting : The farm was his home —he knew it everywhere. Out ill Indiana- sez'erai fabric, .pique, printed linen, washable i For a dry throat-tickling, c :Enjh mix that so tar as the Union of South Af- flat silk crepe and shantung arc other equal parts of hone and Iemon-julee, I c'ica is eonceined, the benefits and as- < wwell and loved it, and, while treated I churches have decided to place cur- smart suggestions. Pattern conies in and keep it handy by the bedside. �tatance obtained, from the Empire in every way as a member of the tains around the lower part of their sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 , This will soothe the throat and cur- Marketing Board be immediately de- 'family, was more useful to the farmer choir lofts in an- effort.to put over the I '' !.c'Isred, definitely rion•existent. - Ian 44 inches bust .measure The 3G- tail the coughing. than any ordinary hired man. One I ideas that knees should be looked upon h — -- - — - -- — day a .colt was born and the farmer chiefly as adjuncts to prayer. 'Ij1e Beauharnois Power. Project i said to the lad, "Jimmy, that colt is I --? , ,.jgoing to be yours." Rejoicing in his 'The flavor of carrots and turnips i L -new possession the boy took special will be Improved it a pinch of sugar LAKE, SrFRANa$ Sotamas scare of the colt and it developed into a ( is added to them wl'tle cooking. THOUSAND I -SLANDS SECTION INTEPNATiONX RAPIDS SECTION SECTION SECTION LAQIIt1E SECTIOrr _. —• �- -- -- �'- --' ----' 6% MILES- FALL ONE FOOT 434!1 -¢s 92FEETFALI. ZG•AI�ES- NORALL 1{w,.Es MmiaZS 4SKEYPALL s » N O POWER NO POwoa 3 000rowio - `I Am, Sir, A Brother of the Angle, —Izaak Walton s NR t O0O 000 N.P © Prsacolt LA K e tomvali MONTPEAi RIn4sP� t tirockv.11e AKEGE3 aE ➢ _�— _ L QP' `Y �J O NTA RI C��, C��j' `"t ^fay _.. T I 1 `E £ °i?S -D :E•C 5 ?.•a.TE -�,,s s�c-IO1: Is evtAaceb THC raN — „',. Aa`l•X -W.;, OEVELONEI:T rR ( * - •" S _ Cles �+ , �'+� r'_J.. A - _ \..• �• 1. \ \4 :: t ♦a•4 {I `r `-cry 73 w/LES ST. L O U 4 S - ' L /k K E Power s sk� .v House I 0% .4 ST FRANCIS Jaf�eyfie Fes i k- - - , nclsnNC DOWER PLANTS .•. �' T., 01d� IN SOULANCES SECTION, 1l . ©CIDARS RAPIDS MMe Cs. _ \ ••"�'+•: :•r' v '''+oL•+si .• y ^ - _ 3... . • it .F 300.000 H P. '•�,''' .. .. - • . _ _ T �4 .� 1 ,, eI• ,{' (Z)PROVINCIAL L N 6 P.Ca j'`` ''4 �. �` i' �' - c' •Ca\ < ,r•,'. `'•' ' A -.� { 12.000 N.P. �•, ..�` - g� -h� •.� - - G ' 3• - - •v[+►': N.iP.Ce, ( �? "{ F •r, a 4 t 21.000 N P. r � - .` . - •\ :. .• `t,}.r _' ' ! 44 i „w. c •. " •' P � sty R _ _ �' -._ " =��,^. ,= a`�+a '?s,.�„1 - i- 0 - E — A • cU — •.OMM"EAL COTiON q _O Co 12,0001L '1l '7 WLL , I _ _ � .: l a±. 'Ct• r _ - ;' 4,: E i ^r THE FIRST LINK OF THE GREAT ST. LAWRENCE DEEP WATERWAY' Itallln Kirby, famous cartoonst of the New York World and twice ►inner of the Pulttzer prise of $500 for the best cartoon of the year —lie' 'Whether Quebec likes it or not, the next week or two will witness the actual Inception'ot the St. Lawrence ° was the winner for 1928 -19 not only a great cartoonist but an ardent fisher- Desp Waterways which ultimately will give the West fewer cost transportation to overseas agricultural markets, -roan as weU. "No an cah lose what he never bad," said Izaak Walton,•and allow Ontario's manufactured goods to compete more faysrably In world markets, and increase the marketing zones th : Abut's what Kirby tells the flsherman'who says be caught the biggest one— of both' the Maritimes and British Columbia. In July, the Beauharnois (pronounced. Bo-liarn wah) project gate but it got away! Kirby has fished in many rivers and lakes of Canada. underway; and, as the accompanying map clearly reveal_~, the IIeauharnoia Corporation's plans form an important east dsclarey that no better fishing exists anywhere. His cartoon indicates part of the whole St. Lawrence Deep Water Waterways conception. Primarily, the Soulae navigation sane n ci the (that the fisherman is happy, far - from business cares, and tbat he is sorry river is being developed for Dower —but the new Beauharnois canal will at furnish complete naviBatlon tactlitiesi - the Irsya is the office are not having such a good time, in the wholly Canadian section of the SL Lawrence, save for the short st around the Lachine Rapids. r {M L ... rYr:C.k✓S Ahr.r..... :w �11Y.... :), ut 4 ;. ;.:Mrr .....F. . .....1n....S..- w.i:�u :'�.M.:._: S,•� ':::iP?w. er.•,+•nTe'.... �•. -M.- ✓...'.' -. e.. hbt .+.a- .t..k :.. :4kw[4:.A,ili.e. v,�, ... {.X -�L .. :�M,.�'.. _vrl ... _ _ bl�.. _ ."*, _.w£^._. �. _ 4'7, ... ., '•1,:.t'. -T!" „"Y...- ,�,r,.=,w,�rrr. .+.-n•• 'SO.•' ••:� -••a S' °SA... .. ,SS' -,. 17,•q <'eF -^"e -, I ., .-. .m •if i � 1. ..�•+`s'+ yi: +��v. -.. .. ....: ��� :. L.�Y'. - ,. � '. ',•�t�'^ u!^`..0.w.s.:., °l.:'.. .. '- :I� }1!.. ' '.:+t•zc• �+m 3• s ",' '.. ._..- '' "`,.. ++tom - is�,� �{ ' . ."Mrs.. 4' •.',�. Ay�..a� -, '. : r•.• w >. ,;'.- c _ .. ✓A,�� ,.1,}wi. • x rat.V <A. PIN The Garden of Spain Sonnet - Constant daily testing and blending of the world's choicest ~ a give Red Rose Tea is inimitable ing ». _ Only the fool will call a apadZ:a spade teas g R e 1 1 f1aVOi and neVe! -Vary - . - ` '• It .,is ,a hundred and eighty miles And say that black is black, and; goodness. Every package guaranteed. from Seville to Granada and 1t takes white is white, ed - - a tact train eight hours to eov� the And draw, a_ heavy line 'twist sun and t�\ dfstance. Here at Cflaaada you come shade, 1 'Twixt sound and silence, sorr the first really fertile country Upon so 011k \l and delight; you have sea In Spain. I was on the point of writing "beautiful" in lieu For are not earthly joys all wet with of fertile, but that would not do, for Auuadoes not comfort lurk.. behind _ all these desert places, the bare and distress? yellow fields, the treeless yellow ' ,plains, the naked yellow mountains, And is not youth as much bowed down by years ` �g the rushing yellow streams and the �i • ° tawny cities that seem part of the j As age? And what is death but IC good f(�a yellow desert, all have a beauty of Lruitfuluess? 17 �/ strong and vivid coloring, .and of ai- The Absolute belongs to Heaven „ } alone, mosplieric, effects, the magic. of • s NOW • She IS which sooner or later lays hold of There is no darkness in the Eternal RED, ROSE ORANGE PEKOE its ext :a gooey �1 every traveler. But round and about beam- . -__ imo longer Granada is something different -clear 'But we, who live upon a stepping �, stone, _ The British Task .. � Classified Advertisements \ \\ $n�� �� streams and frowers and orange Ho:Y can we tell whether we wake Delfast Telegraph: The duty of the _ groves that do not make you wonder I DAHY CHICKS ARE you worried about how they can grow, but that grow as or dream? British people to -clay is to uphold the you daughter . Ys Bowers and trees naturally should,'in Unless, with tolerant vision, 'we can standards of Christianity and civliiza• 1BY CHICKS: JULY AND AUGUST ? find tfon over a• quarter of the earth's sur- Rocks 12c, Brown Leghorns ana she growing too fast for -- the midst of green fields,and by run- Anconas 11c, White Leghorns 10c. as- she Sweet beauty in our twilight, we are face. If we fall short of aceomplihs- s.rted chicks 9c. Express paid on 200 or ning waters- They grow, too, in a over; .free catalogue. A. H,' Switzer, her strength ? Is she pale, blind. ing this task we shall not fulfill that Grantors Ontario. v - landscape bordered by snow - crested � thin, anaemic ' ; mountains, in a region of plenty and high purpose which ought to be cher- ished by us. An Empire based wholly ! "Do you know, only two things pre= blood supply v�iill -Dr. offer. And as the province of Gran• WARNING TO NOT.H E upon trade which is not successful in vent your becoming a great dancer ?" pp y promoting the welfare, spiritual 'and "Indeed ?, What are they ? " - "Your Williams' Pink Pills. ada is the garden of Spain, so is the feet. Alhambra one of the two or three Watch the Health of Your Little material alike, of its subjects cannot , " They contain the vital, hope to endure. most wonderful and beautiful things life- giving , nourishment Ones at All Times which anaemic blood in the world. And after days spent ' In wandering through its courts and No mother can except that her Minard's Liniment for sick animals. CuticuraL Talcum Sri= out for. toners, you cannot tell which • it is caild will escape all the ills to wbich ..uri.eptic .. Prophylactic "I do not think that Dr. that has made It so surpassingly beau - babyhood and childhood are subject, i e Fragrant and Befi- eshing _ W;:liatnnI Pink Pills have an tifui, the grace of the buildings or the but she can do much to lessen the ;'Jade N Jonaluil The Ideal Skim and Baby Ponder. A delightfel equal for building up the - percume for the skin &her batbiog- „ charm of. the scenery. severity of these troubles. The moth• Anew combluatian cP evening col- 25e. e.e here —Sam a Free system, writes Mrs. Albert 1 rT r P . • Powers of Picton, Oat "i Nor can any idea be given • oY the er should be constantly on her guard ors uses jade and jonquil, especially I aCudcmra," flex 2616, Montreal, Canada, _ - 3 _ gave corm co my ddeat girl Alhambra to one who has not seen � to prevent childhood ailments, or If: in soft velvets. A dinner gown of - ~ when else was anaetaic, pale It. It is idle to say that walls at-e; they come on suddenly as they usual• i jonquil liar, jade touches and a wrap ! h p T pit �� and thin and had no appetite. thirty feet high and six feet through, a ly do, to have the means at hand to of jade.lined with jonquil. In Tlltl JJOCt1G1 600111 . They restored her to health half a mils tong and seven hundreii i relieve them, Thousands of mothers I n and later when my youngest and thirty feet between them. Equal ty 'have found Baby's Own Tablets the Minard's is the stand by of daughter was run-down after idlels it to tell of the mosaics and the -ideal remedy for little oaes - tbou -� More- Hbw fns' can you all go in diphtheria, I again brought dat new car ?" P.astus - "Ah could do {hose n ho tak3 care not to frescoes and the gardens, the Court. of sands of mothers always keep the -Buffer from st:fl'ness and ach- them into use. My daughter j two miles a minute ceptin' -foh one was thin, pale and etcttemely I Lions and the valley below and the Tablets in the house as a safeguard thin ." Nlesa- "What's dat, boy?" ing tnu5c'.es. nervous but the pills soon set mountains above.... You must come 'against the sudden illness of their 13 her right" to sense the past and its romances little ones. a Rastas- "Only jes' 'cause de distance r is Start yeas daughter on I and the legends thereof before'the Al- Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but too lone; 'foh de shortness of 'de y axis proven treatment now. j hambra becomes anything but a thorough laxative. They regulate the !time." I Buy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ; mere bewilderment of form end color bowels; sweeten the stomach and ! at you:. druggist's or say. I It is a matter of wandering and pon- thus banish constipation and Indiges- ! .. dealer in medicine or by ( dering, and presently, as you walk ' tion; break up colds and simple f( VI mail. 50 cent,, postpaid, froth alone, there will come to you an or. I er and make the cutting of teeth easy. The Dr. William Medicine _ Co.,- hr- ckvile, pa;, I dered and an understandable beauty, The Tablets are obsolutely guaranteed It ns i{ and then and thus will you know and free from injurious drugs and may be love this heauty spot of earth. - Albert I given to the youngest child with per- B, Osbome, In "Finding the Worth I feet safety. They are sold by medl -'i While in Europe." tine dealers or by mail at 25c. a boa from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., I Starch should be kept to a cool " Brockville, Oht. "♦ NOuilt-0,D "Ares 1 place and well covered,. or It may turn,i --;- • IA tM CO•riTlllq" 111 _ _ . _ I powdery. ,Argentina Renews Carrots, beetroots, and parsnips can be preserved In dry sand or earth in ;a dark cellar, . —NEW ew `Idiflt`7hePin _ +: ;TkeKoneyfly You Must Do Your Bit in the war Against the fly, carrier of germs and breeder of disease. " !t b ptrovea that AEROXON is one of the most convemcnt and mot 'efficient means of combating this fly eve It u convenient, because Of the PWb-P&116 It is hYgil0k: Wks never get away when one* : !caught Each spiral gives three 4wee"' perfect service. . _. BEWARE OF_,IMITATI`` dNS SoW at dive, trocay aftsf Aardwsrs stares flu Cle C 0. Getiett & Fds, li•itie 'a.aa&a & QM ' • ' - • , J`� spas .r,ewn. x - I Via'ribator for Ontario NEWTON A. HILL : {tie !rout at. z„ - Totwat< 100 -Year Claim to ; Falkland Islands Centenary of "Rule" in Brit- ish Group is Celebrated in Buenos Aires Buenos • Aires - The ifrst centenary celebration of "Argentine rule" over the Falkland - Islands was recorded here June I1 kith various patriotic acts, beginning *1th ceremonies at- tended by descendants of Louia Ver- net, the first Argentine Governor. Newspapers published documents on which the Argentine claims to the archipelago are based, viewing the Falklands as a natural prolongation south -ward of the Republic's territory. The islands are now part of the British Empire, which they serve as a naval base, but annually the Argen- tine lays its protest before the British, Government for .what it 'considers an Illegal occupation. In :1764 the French explorer de' Bougainville took possession of the islands for France, but that country ceded them to .Spain in 1767, two ee G OF FAMI I i '.'Skinny" MIMI Cain 1ueigh# Quick New-. IRONIZED YEAST adds pounds in few weeks. Results Guaranteed —or pay nothing -- Islen -and women everywhere write east iroulzed Yeast added 5 to 11 rounds often in few short weeks Rounds out muscles. Gives manI3 color and clear, robust skin. Builds strength and energy. Makes real mes out - of "skinny" weaklings. Thel ask -how does ironiaed Yeast work so tasty, - Ironizsld Yeast la' two great tonics In one. Wetght- building YEAST treated with two kinds of strengthen- ing, blood - enriching IRON used for years by highegx melical authorities. The Yeast is also treated with Violet iRays to increase its effectiveness. Only when Yeast is Ironized is ft most effective. Iron is needed to bring out the weight - building, strength• enlug values of Yeast. Pleasant tablets. No "yeasty" taste. No gas or bloating. Don't be "skinny" or weak any longer. I.et Ironized Yeast give you a real man's arms and legs, and a clear, ruddy complexion. Ask your druggist today for full size treatment. If not delighted with quick results, get your money back. If inconvenient to I buy from druggist, send $1.25 direct to Canadian Ironized Yeast Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, ant. Desk 425 -11S. years after an Englishman had taken -- possession for England on the ground �y - Laf prior discovery. Spain in 1771 A Friend to Worn —en yielded them to England on a con- vention. l : In 1820 the Buenos Aires GoBern. i IF Lydia E. Pink were alive today she would went contending England br-d not set.. y y tied them and that they were a nest I be one hundred and nine years old. Her descen. j tarsi part of the Argentine republic; I dants continue to manu- laid claim to the group, but on the I representations of Great Britain with • facture her famous Ve �. drew in 1833. The is ?ands are 300 miles east of table Compound and t e the Straits of Magellan and have a integrity of four genera- . population. of about 2000. dons is behind the prod- __.__ -- 6�ptUlpt, � PHILLIPS- Use Minard's for the rub do%kn uct. In many families uc — , toda . mothers `are teach. rtAC the y� .. h tracing m name In t � t .. Of you � Y 'Were a `�, ®F'�i � •sand?" asked the heiress. !' ltlg their thirteen year !. For Troubles "Yes," replied the Young man, has -; old daughters to depend ' due to Acid tilt' covering up the row' of figures he j � _ had made. upon the same meCilclne , ACID STOM^C" .... _ HEARTaUaua er else : HEACACHIL rl PATIENCE heirgrandlmoth spy d• _ e„t,gs • Attset _ -- - ' Patience is the ballast of the soul,, back in 1870. y _ that will keep it from rolling and tum- t ..r Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and Take a spoonful in water and your bling , in the greatest storm. I Get a bottle from your druggist today indigestion usually mean excess acid. unhappy condition will probably end, m The stomach nerves are over•stimu• in five miuntes. Then you will always FARM AyD STOCK -' lated. Too much acid makes the atom -' know what to do. Crude and harmful (Ef ACCOUNT BOOKS itch and intestines sour. i methods will, never appeal to you. Go at rt iva]natieb«,kwsscott -E*JNjiiiA Alkali kills acid instantly. The hest prove this for your own sake, 1t may pled to advertise CARHARTT OVERALLS Lffdia ;storm is Phillips' 1Vfilk o'?Vagnesia, -be- save a great many disagreeable hours.' -tee best farmer's overalls in blot take One ` farmer wrote that he ke for not take ten V�gestable Corn o � 'cause one harmless, tasteless dose near - � Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' aouare for his balk. Write f°f.yo°rs t°'day' -, jtralites many times its volume in acid. Nlilk of Magnesia prescribed by phyai -; Hftmiteonverj vt,Mnauxensfter,Ltd.,'loront•- t • hSince its invention, 50 years ago, it clans for 50 years in correct InQ pis. �'K "r' y rb�msemd ,1ga,uir, -pas remained the standard with pbysi -; acids. Each bottle contsitls full ISSUE No. 26— �29�•� LYDIA L PlNKHAM MEDICINE CO. Lynn, Mats., V. a A. ns everywhere. directions -any drugstore. and tJobourg. Ontario. Gana - v : " at :.� ,.:. a/.. rh. t+ i'�....� :._vSf'ae3........�... ..rat.'dIIi?r n.- s..�WJwir.J.. ro,.s:C.. a'. ... •...,,. .e-. d� :.a- �..._.rr..�i..... ,.....N�.. ...,.. h... .r - ,.., .0 . ��. . ..b .. .. .- ,.. ..,.. - -. ±•...e. -t ....a{ .. . %asC -s .l.�'en. .. +.... w. ..,. .4 ..r u..... t...,.- .._,.,..V.y.aa�'..r..., ..✓_S•�'r,....; �.: .- ;3.,W.nL.45S =+:^k .t:�'i:? V- 'F 0 RA V4 4. XA 7- III; crodit, 50-59 per cerit. C. Id (may, take Form II work). Pupils who have obtained over 60 IP 1. wiliker, &A. ,(Price.) F R-ESH- 'GRO.OERI• S" Rush Stuttafordf (-(Aest.) T MRNIS per cent. on the subjects of the Kid- dle School are recommended to try .02.76 va rem.; 61.b(l if Paid In advikoce the, Departmental Examln;Mon,4. tfely new talent at Ced.r Fine *Fresh Green Griocieries, Fruits and Vegetables-every- Subsuiptions to the United SLaLft and CMIL En r Britain 82.09 ick adyao•. _Pupils in-the Lower School obtain- Grove garden party, Satur- "day- - -Call and see- our -stook or phone us int. in the depart- ing over 50 per cc urAsy, Juuaathe29tb. Proprietor. men % and Gave your order delivered. JOHN MURKAR, Pro mental subjects will W given cerri. t. firAtes. covering the subjects on which SALE REGISTER. PICKERING COUI`olC�L they have passed. 'Subjects in brack• ets indicate failure in these subjects: Sat�ida'y June 29th Auction -sile ..ASK FOR 0 0 U P OITS The above eouacil met pursuant to Names are in order of merit: of cutter, harness, household ful.• They repriisen't 4 -per cent. on all cash purchases. -adjournment on Monday. 24th inbt. Form III—Alma Ward, 1; Margaret nature, etc;-the property- of John- Members all present, the reeve in the Spencely, I1; Mary White, If,- Mildred Annan, in ioickering Village. Sale the I"L meet. '-II- Stella MecCullough, II; chair. The minutes of Pugh, at 2 o'clock. See dodgers. - W. B. FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS -Ing were read and approved. Gordon Borland,' 11; Doris Johnston, A number of accounts were present- II- Grace -Loyst. III.,'Douglas Bacon, Powell, auctioneer. CORN—All kinds of Seed Corn at right arices.. ed for payment And referred to the III; Eric Rtlsseltl, C; Margaret Dou- Don't mi.is St. Andrew's straw- MANGELS —Yellow Iutern3ediAte and Giant White Su"r. respective standing committees. setts, C;•• Mane' Fiss, C-, Edgertob F. J. Woodward was heard re dam. Pegg, C; Duncan Spann, C; Sadie berry festival, Memorial Park, TURNIP SEED—Best varieties in I lb. and J lb. packages. % age to car owing to washout, Pickering, Friday, July 5. Ward, Anna Bernstein and Dorothy The standing committee On Contin• reported and recommend Spencer (equal), Lillian Dawson. d Vegetabre'S"d§ iii bulk Find package. Rencte8 Form II to Form Ill)� the following payments: RSTweedie, - AUCTION -SALE taking census of vehidular "ravel over Cora Parrott; 1; Mildred Pegg, II; Bedding Plants—All kinds. .... the Whitevale bridge. 141 hours 30.00; Muriel Dunn, 11; Edna Selman 11; 1 - I .. ,Miss A E Richardson, premium on in'- (Arith.) ; Islay Green, III: John I Standing Hay — Alfalfa and Tomato. Plants, Cabbage Plants. -in carouse policy cover 9 township hall White, III; - Kenneth Ward, III; Geo. Timothy on Friday, June -ON .24,00; T C Brown, blinds for hall. -- Brown, C; Joe Ward, C, (Arith.); pairing platform and fence 27.00; R E 13th, RICHARD S Walter Doucette, C. (Eng. Gram.); 2, a i A M E S Mowbray, grant to Kinsale public Jno. Kro-, (absent for. final examin- (daylight saving). library 40.00; Wm Anderson, preen• atio'ns);* Isobel Cooper has now com so Win on treasurer's bond 40.00; J6bn t ".-e�ce�r "Murkar, advt 1,00; Uxbridge Jourri;iF -plete Lover Scheel; orol R. RUSSELL FLE (Gram.), " ditto MING Store Form I (promoted to Form II) ickering - hardware ditto 2.40; Stouffviiie Tribune, Can., Hist.);. 43 Kingstad Road, 2.16, D R Beaton, on acct of salary Clitsom6 Russell, I;, Velma Leggitt, 125 00; G M Forsyth. aft Swan's water- . ­HORSE REG,141TPER. 1; Enid Cook, 1; Hazel -'Bacon' 11; meeting 3 W; G L Middleton, course in ditto 3.00. Earle' Cook, 11; Glades Evans, 11: ROYAL M.i•PK [23354] (20170)—im- The standing committee on Bonuses Grace Dunn, 11 (Br, Hist.) and Ever- ported Clydesdale • Stallion, the We helve Arsenate of Lead, Paris- Green, Arsenate of Lime, Climax for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters ett Hammond II (equali:; Gladys Gan- property , of Nelson Wagg•, Clare- Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mixture for the potato crop. Etc. reported and recommended pay- non, C, (Art); Mabel Slack, C; '.Myr- mont, will make the season of•1929 went as follows: R Nesbitt. 40 ' rods tle McCartney, C, (Br. Hist., Art); at his own stable, Claremont, Ont. Dr. Williams' FIV Oil for Cattle"-pray to keep the flies wire fence on lot 22, con 8 10.00. Margaret McCartney C (Br. Hist.); CULRAVEIN CONSUL [2503.3] (210- off your sto.(-k. Floyd Coates, Patricia Dunn (Br, The standing committee on Roads 59), the Imported Clydesdale and bridges reported and recommend. Hist., Bot., Geog.); Marie Devitt (Br. of - -Nelson Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Wire Cloth to keep out the dies.. Stalliom, the - property. ' ed the following payments: A W Hist.); Stanley Linton � Br. Hist.) (not Wagg, Claremont, will make the Beatty Electric Washers and 1900 Gravity Washers. Mitchell, haul grav av r 12-0 oo`)� C A B&ls_ all final crams. written),= Phillip. Fin- season qf 1929 - at his to ' don, haulgravdrag repbridge rl 34 10; wn stable, 7 A free tvial-any-tirne. 0 N R, grav for r 1 4,95; 0 Crummer, Claremont. haul grKv r I and coo 2 86 go; G Todd, BONDS—onvernment. Municipal And FAIRVIEW KING'S'SE)AL —1022— Eaying, and Harvesting Tools of all kinds. tgrav for cons 2 and 4 it): A E !Stork, MnrLgage Bonds. Also, lisdu&trialoi. (46395), the Grand Champion' Im- aul grav drag rep r 1. 11) W; A G Clark Safe iovetments at froLm 5 to 7 per ported Hackn6y Stanrxn, 'he prop- rep washout dtag r 15 ft U-Tr4n, drag Pc rte of Nekon Wagg. Claremont, haul grav w t I %1,1rk to pay half 3 1.y): Agent f the McCormick-Deering Farm 0 WE I U R a, N —All rlaq,.;PQ written in. w'll make the season of 1929 at h s L Hagerojau. ditto S UU: Jou U rahaw. rl'iding Fire. _A•il.omobile, %Viod• owTr stable, Claremor.t, lkach�oery and Repairs. ditto 12 (A): G Ant hl)uy. ditto 12 tO; E I Anthony, ditto 12.00;. 0 Trdn. ref, coo storm. Accident aruiSiclin"c.. IDOL—Perchpron Sta!l:-.-n. t.2Q21. rm- 54-10; 1' Postill. ditto -)bn Phone or write porte.-I from Franc- by W. J. Me- Callum. Brampton, ard - th� - prop- Our Motto We have it, ran get it, or it is not made. stoo, rep bridge coo 5 5 90: 0 Phillips. 13tf -EM BOAV.AAN,Whitby! ditto 4 75; 0 Carter, ditto 7 23: S But - erty of E A-. Sor­emlle, Irt-14, 10 -gpbs rep se"per etc 256; Btsins & line Markham, will make sea- David. reinforcing steel for Coultice J. S. SAL. DON PICKERING BRING IT HERE n a* -;-:4 own Term -aon 5. :1 ! -olment Nr,. 2:336 Form bridge 63 67; also same far Hodg $17 4 E, se -bridge Ux to pay half 9144: 3"ehin- Equipment Ltd. rubber for the Now is the time to get a new S-t of' A.I.) esy Harness, or got the old set i ep:Lired. DA\TION'. IMP. [12929] (17,17,27) t - he putnps 8 41 -. J Fingold, 3 pr knee rub- - -p con 4 pure rn- ber boots 11 00, K Beel-by. rep I have to st-ck iAcripl"; of Sam iel ur bred Percheron StalLon' L SPRING .JS MOD RE I Trees and Jeffrey's h-Lt-neas. The 10 OU: V Disney, ditto -5 OU: G Gibson form ported from France• the p-r-operty 7 er_in^y be ordered through sofa- .. .... -ditto' 25c; W Cammack ditto tto 12 SO: of O.v-ar W;1.;ar.. Broulrharnj -�nll A Trimble, ditto 25.00; D Nigh3wand Logue at pricesquoted. make the season of 1929 as follows Catalogue free. er, drag con 9 8 10. A J TayLui, grad I also carry collars, r!,)Iiar pads. sweat Mbniay leaves his own stable an! —Get your Paints, Pil@ and TuIrpentines from ns. :drag cons 1 2 18 73, E Dixon. grad con procee(ts to Frank Hutchings, Brock Orders taken for W&11 Papers. 2,50; W McDonald, ditto F padis, hattiess od by 1•ulk.. h4roeas Road. far*noon,,norne for night. . . % hand. Sullivan, ditto 6.(A), R Somerville. in. -dressing, alsa silver putisis Fiefd Itoot Seeds on - -tz. and other parts. Tuesday, T. Kinsal-ib. honn', Garden Seeds, 3 pkzq for 25c. .!Ptall pipe rep bill coo 2 38.26. S Frt re bout coin 1) 10 (A), W Doris, i eo 'Repa,irs promptly done. sda y, W Brooklin, night. Wedne. nu Harris', Greenwoori, noon; home for Chick Starter and Growing Nfpoh, e erto con 9 5.75. H Wideman. ditto L, W. PILKEY. CLAREMONT bight. Friday, John Scott's, con. 9, Feeding H � -Ppers, .10 all sizes &75- D Nigbirwaoder, drag -n t I I-x to Pickering. ncion_; John Norton's, curt pay half 250; Canada Ingot Iron Cr, -rep graders 12 60;'J � Farley. hauling 5• Uxbri-i2T... night Saturnay. Clare- Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. , LiAghest p�ricea paid for cement mixer and lumber froth city mont. noon; home for rught, where farm produce. pt 1 Lory 15 OXJ John B.yte& cedar stringer for H A V I he will remain until the fo& P"g �'a hrldore2,65: El Peoscoe.-drag Monrlay.morning. Terms: $15, pay-, Batteritao Re-cb&i Zed. con 1'500: F Lce. rep con 19 00; Ge 0 able Fi-b. Ist, 1930. phone your order. We deliver. PRELUDE (246221 (20960). Todd, drag t I Scarboro to pav half the well 145: T Hitt 15 ydagrootr cat) 5 75- %V U 9. Phone Mark ba ni 0402. J Bell. bLol grav rep cul con I bre,i imported appro-ved Clydesdale - Stallion. the property of Oscar Wil- li G Breen, rep w&bhout con fd 23 00: VV the General - - tf son. Brougham, will mak --a Wm. M. Duncan Merkh" Green River Ward,operaticig grLder consl.4,rl Seen the newColemari 'Niro- son of !",2114 as f0"WS: 31,)nday af- --and unloading bridge timbers 4a Loo), -n ti cued Road and Bridge -repbrt cu d - O Gas "Stove -.1 Jast the • �ernooll .,%1I leave his n �Lr %table, Broujzi-,ani, f6r'T. H;rZt's1,' Kinsalp, thing for hot.we.-tther. A by-law ww, pas.�ed regiiiating­- ad fot might; Tuesday. Wit' ?" Hc- �A' 'A ficensing public garages mcd to make' g', tp!. Bronklin, for n, .1: Wednei-iay Also', the American Kai-up ; - - " _ L I certain building restrictions wi*h.in Afternmoor, Sarntiel Harris% W.hitby, -the Police VillaRe of Claremont, . In -Kook -Call Find see -itirsday. Frank Pyr nlght: T1 future no building of any kind OhAll be ford'.., King,�ton Road, for noon; L_ them -demonstrated. erected within the limits of the said Wilmot She!a'.i., Ba-seUrie, for night - -Berry LB6xe,, and Crates in W, Police Village of Cloiremont unless the Fri.lay.. W. J. Mille?i. Pickerin Plans and specificatians therefor shall good supply. noon; Chas. Hutching';;,'Brr,ck Road, have first been submitted . t6 and ap- for night; Saturday morning pro- -proved by the Trustees of the itmid village. and a permit therefor- obtain- ALVIN BUSHBY seeds w hi;: own 5table where he " ed from , m the said Tr ix�tees. - Any per- will remain son violating the by-lAw be'liabie to W PICKERING Mbnday a f until the 'following ternooff.-, -41ne not less than 0) (0) nor mote than A motion was passed instructing the clerk to prepare m by-14w to hp. • it -submitted at- the next meeting of the -YPROC Makes. council to take over R. W. Halsdon's* G crib division on the local improvement -law plain. Old Homes You—nLy by cy The council now Adjourned to meet 'By nalli'flop the smooth, rigid, fireproof GyprcC again on Mondav, Jul 22nd. fot-the _C50 F -trso�sactlon of general siness. faded walls 14d ceilings-and neral bu shem right over the the oldest. homi �d= decorating, you can make Festival, meltluriAl, tiew and handsome— MW ..JStra W berry- TRAVEL -':BY 1ook Park, Pickering, on Friday, July 5th. Safety and -comfort a rd.1 LOCUST HILL. _.:.convenience offreqilent service to the 'tre''6f every Gomwimity The Woman's Association of Loc4 ceL lust Hill United Church are holding on the route their annual garden party at 0-. A. ep JulNr 4th. The pro- Will oar HagerMan's' on wil -be given i—PICKERING-TORONTO _gT ara--will be given. by the famous- For -Sale. By gram by the famous 1 N M. Gordon - -Pickering, Opt. Brunswick Trio of London Ont. Ad- Fare' 50 Cents n 35 cents; children 20 cents. Tr ��io 7 � * heats - -eriug : (Ea -tern Standard Time) SALEM eave Piuk BRADLEY'S .BRAD_ LEYS The annual Memorial Sesvice will be a.• ra: *-x6 25. %6.55, :7 55; S 55,-9.55. 10 55, 11.55 a.'in, ' held in the Salem church on Sunday, P. 'ru. -1.2 55, 1 55, 2,55, 3 55, 4.53, 5.55, 6,55, 7.55, -10;25 p. in. 'lish broadcloth pAilty dyesqi�s, nice range of olore 74une 30th at 2.30 and 7 30 p. m. stan- 8.5-3, 9 55, 7 Ohildreri*s 011aid'Eng daf(i time. Rev. Jos. Barnes, of Mark- ages 2, 4 and 6 year�, at 1.30 fly, eiccept,Stindiys % -� - .'. :..' -' "ham, will preach, assisted by the pas X—daily, Children's.figkired broadcloth and figured cotlon'panty dresses, '*—Sti-ndrys only . 1.10. toy Rev. W. S. Stewart. There will ages tip to 6 years, special be special music in the afternoon by Children's black sateen, red trimmed play stiit@, embroidered figurews Coach connections at Toronto Terminal for a quartette from St. y'awl's church in ages -2, 3 and 4, speLial.1 D(L Newmarket- Barrie, MiJland,' Ofill, 'Pickering, and in the evening by the Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red. the excellent- Greenwood Choir assisted by 'Mrs. wearing kind, at 1.25. J. Alliston, Brampton, Orangeville; L, Pegg. Shelburue, Hamilton, Wowen's-and Children's summer underwear in cotton and silk. Women's and Children's hosiery, splendid�shades. MIDDLE SCHOOL RECOMMEND- Brantford, �N iagara Falls, Buffalo. MEN'S WEAR ATIONS -Coullections at Buffalo for all U. 8. A. points. Men's light work boots, panto soles of the splendid wearing Middle School Recommendations quality, specially priced 92.85, 'and Lower School-Final Examination Goods—Tennis wear, balls and brats. We still use the carne high grade leather and give you the same-good School are as follows: These ,results are hased­-ii�-the -av7 9 ervice in wir Shoe Repairing.Dap%rtmeat. results of the Claremont Continuation _y "Coach LGra erage of all the examinafion.q held duriM the year. �_ __. _ For 1st grade proficiency over 75 C EC I L. B RA EY per cent., 1; 2nd grade 66-74 Per f--ent-1 II; 3rd grade, 60-66 per c.ent.,l .7 :.CLARRMONI Our stores will be closied on Mon- -Remember Decoration Day at One of our- citizens was sure hii Are your brakes In order, and • d it being Dominion Day. the Union Cemetery on Sunday, car was, going only 20 miles an do. you carry your driver's permit, Pilkii has been repainting . day; Morgan, with his gang July 7tb. hour. $10 and costs. or do you leave It_ in yqu r other his residence this week. of men, has been transferred to suit ? Archie Day, of Toronto, !pent a Myrtle. week with David and Mrs. Ta ylor. Ivan Beasod has been trans 9VEkYTlkNG'IN INSURANCE G. and Mrs. Duncan, of - Rich. - tarred to Goboarig as relief section Mond Hill, visited with-Claremont foreman, If you requite anything in the friends on Sunday. of insurance let us give you our prx Miss Bernice Haggerty, of Belle- an Rumohr. has been con It pays to insure in strong Snaaciat with fined to the house with trouble in iville, spent the week end.. . . . . . . companies such as the Imperial Gum- antes and Accident Company of- Can- ­,Miss Mabel MacLellan. one of his -knees. The natu of been deflailery -Mr. and litre.-Comba, of Toron• the trouble has not ada The Western Assurance Company . tic), spent Sunday witbAhb latteVs determiaed.'•' of Canada. and ;.The Mutual_ Life. As-. brother, D. B., al3d Mrs. Taylor. D. M. Morgan, T. Paterson and surance Company of Canjida. For Wilbur Gleeson, accompanied T. Gregg..vilsited, Bro6klin Lodge, quotations apply to A� M. GIBSON by his mother and 'ii8fbr, motored A. F. & A. M., on Tuesday night Phone Pickering 17412. f one of the 6 Ottawa and other eastern pointi last, on the visit o A.stweek. Torondo Lodges to. that villAge. S. F. and Mrs. Robins, of Whit Earl A. Grubin R.O., Eye Special- NOTICE. by, and Mrs. - R. Ritz, of New ist, at Stouffville from Wednesday to Robt. Feaab _�: • 0 MZ�T OR "VZr==6. IrVIV7 0 X-M T Having-taken over Y's York Cifjr, called' on friends heie Saturday of each week. Office in the Superi-or No. 95U Gorn Cultivator. Adjustable 28 to .48 inch rows. 5 levers oub garage, . . Brouiliam, we are now ready on Saturday. Grubin Block. Phone Stouffville 2405, iii * Brougham as wau of line of vision. Standards, spring Crake, anjustable shovel positions, discs to give William Graham raturned an At Markham every Monday from 9 a• and thistle points. 'There is nothing wonderful about the Superior CcIltiva- as in -Claremont, laturday from L'Orignal, Quebec, :in. 'to 5 pat;. .Office in the Wear, for except its absolute perfection. Service car always ready, day or -where he acted as judge of heavy Block. * * We havii for sale some nearly new Trabtor Plows, 110-ft, Hay Rakes and Corn night service. horses at the fair. Stop, Look and Listen before C,It1,,,tor8, and-include in new machinery, the well-known lines of Oliver; Phone Clare. 5105; Pickerinir 5ft •b. 6r'ossibg the street. Par. Nichols Shepard and American Seeding Machine Companies. Gasoline, Oil, A'number of our citizens at On Sunday R,,t Seiberling Tires, teadid the - circus at Oshawa on night lost, Geo. Redshaw failed to 251y. A. L PILKEY. -Saturday last. Some reported the notice a car coming from the north Phone'2314 P. O. L ocust Hill team organ out of Lune. and was struck and knocked to Pick.' R. R. 1 Communion services will b6held the pavement, but fortunately in the United Church on Sunday. not injured. W. F. Disney) Greenwood %11L A 'July 7th. Preparatory 'services — -- on the Friday evening previous. A D. M' Morgisri was in Lindsay on Auditorium Theatre I Thursday ' last attending a con-. BARR -vention of Farmers' Mutual Fire StouffvQ, Ont. • Insurance Companies of Ont%rie. Mrs. Readman underwent a $uc- cessful operation at St. Michael's Hospital on Saturday, when her Friday. Saturday, 28 and 29 leg was amputated on account of Miss Mabel MacLellan was in Milton on Wednesday attending Farrell) "THE STREET ANGEL" (Janet Gaynor, Charles Par sk U - gangrene 'Abdut the weddia.g of Miss Madge Gal Charlie Chaplin In "braich and Dr. N. McCormick, of speak of artistic THE FIREMAN" designs tbat are 'Now York City. wE dignified, not artistic 7 Several nice showers during the the designs that would be past week were welcomed, an the Tuesday. Wednesday, Jalv2.3 inappropri te for the gardens and bay and grain fields a I I "THE FOURFLUSHHR' purpose in view. The were beginning to suffer from the one Illustrated is aim- hot and dry weatlier. artistry, and Comedies pie, yet has artratry. The Horticultural Society will La.va"I No Greater Tribute' hold their Rose and Peony Show 4n the Public Library rooms on Friday, Saturday, 5 and 6 br. W-. STAFFORD, at 8 o'clock M6 Saturday afternoon ­STRONG BOY" Afternoon tea will be served.' All Kin ton R"d. -v interested come and help the Victor McLaglen il�e1 ' Whitb .:Society. ..... . Phone Wbltby annivers• 'We inkal theM CGUanlptA Fine congregations greeted the BACK TO CLAREMONT ffi r Rev. A. J. Wall at the 8 ry services in the United Church Dear Friend: On Sunday last. The Choir of the Here I am bwk In Claremont at my `United Church, 8 a touffville, gave old stand. ready to serve you with excellent service. The garden - well assorted stock of goods " prices Zrty on the spacious lawn �of that you will dad attractive raham Bros. on Tuesday evening It is my hope that the friendships established during my previous four- so Maple Led Mutual Tim was a great success. you may beretiewed. Clifford and Mrs. PlIkey and lit- teen years among ....... -Ile soar. Grant, sad J. H and Mrs, You may be sure everything possible to make my re- tlarem t -IMUMCCO Co- that I shall do Brans motored to Stayner oneday turn advantageous to *you In . a bust- Charles. Cooper, on Cheap raptes for farm and country ­Aast week when they spent several ne" way, days with Reuben and M . re. Be"e, Since resuming ownership of this buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, On their return the were wind-millc Silos eto. ,:re accom- store I have put in stock a large as- by Mrs. who is mortment of new merchandise, bought spending a few days with .her at right prices; and I am prepared to Automobile Insurance of all kinds. sell It to you AT EUGHT PRJOB11- 48 VOU �Ipsrenta, Mr and Mrs. Evan@ On Sunday night last a party of will readily"see when you come In. as FARMS FOB S46LB presumably, inernbers I hope you will do at the first oppor- Write or phone young men, tunity. of the air force attempted to do ir It Is ge"ing to be a Pleasure to see .,stiff bank, in 'front of T. Pater. you. Come in %adletus'rene w our ED. BOW M A N -son's, side•,3tepped, and in attempt friendship. PECIAL PRICES 20 • WHITBY. ONT. Ing tn recover equilibrium, by Yours sincerely, zooming over a• bank of clouds, I— FINGOLD stalled and rolled their car over in Claremont, May 20, 19.20. FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers, Attention the ditch, with .no damage other than a broken pane of glass. I have secured the agency for the Front A large number turned' out to -ATTENTION _7Bra_*s-M'ou6ted'Te&m Backhand Harness, Wood and ,Cucksbutt Farm Iubph�- the Memorial Park last SAturday ments. -and will Leep constantly on 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, 842.00 -evening to see the league football hand repairs for these popular e the Agency - 'match played between Goodwood I hav taken over With 5 ring breechiug-1n8tiead of back, implements. band,' W•00 Also, Loudon's barn and stable 4%nd Claremont. It was a 'fine ex- for hibition of football, being fast and Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales fittings. Stoves, Fleury 's Famous -:Black mounted Team Back band. Harness, .438,50 1 will also take contracts for painting ..-clean throughout, and both teams Plows, Points, 25 bprns and houses by a new -Claremont 51ring Breechin.g. 444. Were well matched, proceeii, by spraying. -,,Scuflaers and Wheelbarrows % aron by the score of 10. Our hose 0 -but enstoni m.%de in our Estimates cheerfully given their next game at WhTt - Phone 506 Pick. is not a factory harnesq, will play it Phone 1620. own shop at Markha6f. !by on Wed .�; . . 27-52 • Wednesday evening. Our local constable has aroused -We specialize on repairs to harness and -collars. ire of many of our residents AGENT (49) BROUGHAM p R. J. M9,11111 Claremont and those of the surrounding coun. • =try by demandii6g to see the driv• • G Ang permits of those motoring into , - Store S reen Rver Soott s" .0,, ­F T D �..-cburchon Sunday. Naturally,the Harneq� bind Collar ManufactureF. majority of those thus held np Basket Factory .1 neglected to get their permits 'Claremont 1*.Trr. .•Home:Phore 3400 Manufacturers of when'changing their clothes and kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry .-thus did expect to meet. with such All kin, -.an experience. A few, however, Crates, Farmer.9, Bushel. -did not Possess the becerssary per. Baskets, Clothes Baskets. mit. A full line Of Don't forg6t the- Conthruation Frank Pennock T School excursion to Victoria Park, Niagara --Bank -D M*fts to an • Falls, on Wednesday, d Proprietor Maker of the well known Jifly3rdi via the Canada Steaw- all Barnes' Baskits, ship lines and International Rall- Phone Markham 6409 way. Tickets at little more. than from half the ordinary fare are now nn sale. and tniy be obtained from M. JL 0, ForeignC6untries Everybody -welcome. Pap 'J. Wilker. • BEATTY- Come and spend a most delightful day with the pupils of the 9cho 01. Ready trimmed 5. cents to STANDS FOR THE REST Boats I—eAve the Bay St. wharf at YING and selling foreign drafts- isa reglilar . ...... 1.45 A, ra. find 9,15 a: in'. Retur'n• 1.25 per roll, also Blu t of the general business of The Canadian ► par -,Ing boalF leaiies Queenston at 5.50 Bqnk- of Commerce in which we often find otir.- p, in. and 8.30 p; m. (daylight say. SherMn-Williains selves able to render valuable. assistance by offer• ing time). Our trangaction.4 in fareig-ri Ing timely advice. Last Friday evening a meeting Paints. and woiiiaQ are cou'ducted.at..m.iniruum rates, aud any for the w%a held at the home of Dr,.-Tom. personal assistance we cF&u rend ''Variiishes .1insou of those interested in tennis asking. Eulist the services of The Canadian Bank and badminton. It was decided 'of Commerce when sending money out of the .10 organize a tennis club for the Call and see these Goods _country. 'summer and the following officers and you"wiH be delighted were electfl : Pres., Dr. Tomlin- pork; viep Mrs. Magnus Mor• with them ian ; SeCyjreas., M. J. Wilker. IMMIM BPNK Litter Cfirr'er Hay Carriers Pump-, Door Trac4,s, COW The will pay you-to get my prieda On , 7 It wag det i4ed to play Monday and LIE C �Friday eveliringlt- an WedneQday Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. and Saturiiay mfternoonF. Do A. COTT OF COMMERCE - t-- it memherabove before buying else �.hip fee i�4 $I. for adults, where. • A and 50c fur ellildren, and it is 51,0..-4DAIZD BANK OF CANADA Pbone 1401, FRANK I PROUSE hoped that a large ntimbor will FR ' avail themselves of the oliportun. CLARET ONT ON I AR Aty for a good season's sport. • '0% ua. t .., W '. X -..y :.: - • .:. „�,x..pyp, }: ., .n 3 _.9r 'RV' " lC -•,,, f i i.. .,� - _ _ �,. , _ ., -AY '+,,. a e ...ti r - ,r /i „�,<.a -'F", � �,u ...t"`#" a �. � _ , .� � �. p •,c F : »'. •�,�. , . ,� , ;; •r . :�: x?,"'r' .rte , : - . , a,�'aj a,:_ R' a . r��+4% ,.S"" /!w� }:'sw .:6 rr&r�T .: .�..t.., fi�i v. l� ,. 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K" N �� Horne' Movie CQiflit6rQ - =its the "neat -green tea � wexe. _far- scattered fragments of. the � t Bar -yeas, ra b great waste• of moss 1 �A2 i.� .. s &Projector! a and tundra between the timber belt tVl� .w j and the eternal ice cap of th 1 pole.p Take and -i Lately the ship had taken a north- i " ern turn,• following thg island chain, Here is a book that has failed ut r, Show Your , and the cloudy, windy, ra iny. , days ter ly -iq its . object. It will nQ doybt r ' ' Own Movies found them not far froin' the main- be ranked with the fittest books about t `• r -land, in a region that w- ould be wholly war written in the past century and BEND s : icebound in a few weeks more, And a half, upwards~ of a million an ?i a Coupon ` t° '`-. (GR ZN) when they were still 'a fuli•day from half copies will be sold and it will below t their turning point Knutsen sought leave a definite and lasting impression Y r g For Details out' hied on the deck. rb whoever gives' it • an intelligent SALADA � Carnet do F you kn•iw where reading. Nevertheless, it has-not, nor. For only ae2.o.o. you, earn own the new we're getting ? " "he' asked quietly. will not, accomplish what the author Q•R.S. Home Movie Camera. amazingly from the ardens -n � n � to. j simple to of y Pictures focusing, YGi e s ! 656 Unconsciously startled• by 'his tone, 'thought he -wanted- it 11 aloha! quality icturea at once Gives >� Ned whirled toward him. I don t Obviously, "All Quiet On' the Wea- iusc as Rood results as movie cameras know these waters," he. replied, "I tern Front' Is a document of propa man oar three trts standard 16 mm films. suppose we're aproaching Muchinoff r Protector to .go with ,home )movie cam- ` Lr j P-1 „ Banda, written to condemn, war and 1 era comes complete with loo -watt Pre- µ ! ^ T T' rn �-. Island. organized slaughter. Ramarque set 11 focused Projector Lamp, carryine case . l !�+ ID LL 4v " "Quite a sail between here and der, out to portray the recent hostilities in 1 and awo too -Yin reels im, g49.00 (Etectrio- r �1r L yet. i4i1. Cornet we're getting irito de I driven Projector is9.5o). g a way that would horrify the world J r �^ most unknown and untraveled waters Send coupon below cowl T' ^j� and set nations aghast at the mere . — ' �. 1 BU l 1 V l� in all dis part of the Nort'. De boats mention of another conflict. Q.R.S Canadian Cornoration Ltd., w gy to Nome •go •way outside here, and de 310 Spadina iAve., Torinto 2, Ont. , What be has really done is what Ucntlemen. Please Sena further details ED15bpi MARL SHALL true is I'm way out of my old haunts. ; regarding the Q.R-S. De Yry Home movie I'm t every man who knew anything about k ravelm� y chart only; neither camera and Protector.. b this subject and ever wrote a really '� people e or b9 cNab, nor ver many odor good ,book about armed ,conflict has lame ...... . . ............. .......:. 'r it.t.LST"TED ey know very much the waterways' done. He has cast an additional glam- R:w.SATT@RTieLO between dose islands. You're up here Address .. _ or, a new- aura of romance about -- - -• •• to trade for furs, and you haven't got ! iw something that everyone insists is an * 4,EGIN HERE. rODAY imarveluusty veep ssun a cotes as all'.win ±er. You kn:iw dat dese waters extremely dirty business., • c F scientists might find lying beyond the ; here, shut off from the 6urrents, are (" - !�.ZLlses �j, Disease Ned Cornet g-es on. a voyage to g y ! No man has ever written the whole - i Northern Canada and Alaska for his spectrt m. And Ned's eyes, tonight, !going to be tighter dan a drum -before father, Godfrey Cornet. He is to ex- were nc t dulled by the effects of I very ninny weeks. Why don't you truth about war and it is •doubtful if any man ever will. Or else war is a ( 7'he body expresses tie beliefs con. change two thousand silk and velvet i strong drink. I make. your destination Tzar Island, fine and glorious thing. scions!~_ or unconsciously held in the gowns with -he Indit ps for fine furs. For some reason that he himself and start back from dere ?" `t I human mind. x, They profits are to be split 75-25, the could not satisfactorily explain Ned" "You'think it's really dangerous ?" What Ramarque has done, what ev -1 - yr lions share to Ned. 'Seven persons go, hadn't partaken of his usual afternoon 1 "Not really dangerous, maybe, .but cry man who has attempted truthtuly ; thognorance, fear, dissipation, sin- i on the ship with Ned: his fiancee,! Q to chronicle feats of arms has done,' are the cause of disease in the whiskies- and - sodas. He simply wa -n t i mighty awkward if any -Ving should I body. Lenore Hardenworth, and her mother; } in a drinking mood, steadfastly ref go�wrong wit' de old brig: You'under. is to sublimate the emotional side of ]Bess Gilbert, a seamstress; Captain I Sanely.ordered, well- balanced lives, " p in to partake. Lenore, though she scan' dat not one out of fo lr of. dose conflict. Even emotions which are t+ Knutzen, assisted by McNab and For =i socially regarded as base here take i rarely have to battle with the dread - wi lest and one cook, had never made it a point to encour- little islands is inhabit,..(:. Some of de i ful maladies that scourge humanity Mrs. Hardenv :,rth objects w eating age Ned's drinking halaits, could not! larger islands have only a scattered on a quality of fineness. "All Quiet though there may be-of course oc fir at the same table with the -ea- t.stress. help but regard the refusa'. as in some village or two; some of 'em haven't on the Western Front" is simply a - "w casional instances where good-living t Bess resolves to avoid the .hre ariste way a slight to herself, and was cor- a' livin ghun:an being. Der's plenty story of high courage under trying g - {rr orals. Ned is polite to Ecas When oc respondingly downcast and irritable. land plenty of islands not even named circumstances. people suffer from the sins of others, casionali they meet, but Lenor_ and' , And tales of high courage,- when Depression, -grief, manta} shock, her mother i tare the air � Whollq out of sorts, she had let him in .dis chart, and I'd hate -to hit the g e worry, fear —by lowering the vitality -- ' g � ! go to the deck alone. reefs of' one after dark! Der-'a no one competantiy written, inevitably en- I ^ strongly Predispose the body to the As the voya.te continues and the gender a heroic glow !n the breast of Y r Facing over the bow he suddenly to send S.O.S. calls to, in case of - weather Mrs colder much discomfort Le- j torihe e horizon. His first 1m ress on ;onl�bboat I know dal d wireless. 'De development of the !stoat germs of r the reader. Every -man can see -him - '� is felt by Mrs. Hardenwortn and.Le -,p silver I disease, _ -- self as a capable and com Lane hero — _ n re who hay come unauitahly clothed l p j It is a good Polley to keep • for n sea voyage. was that the boat had taken asouth- through dig country is anot'er trader, I if encouraged. And few men shrink tPm well toned - up by happiness I from desperate situations until NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. easternly course. and this argent ,the Intrepid — and -dot won't be along rheerfulnesa, consecration to reli one gleam was merely the banner of the till spring. air. Cornet, it's best for j brought face. to face with them, i i , gt c .— t nt'd., rising croon. Immediate ji e new , YOU o now a you're In one of the � e� -- tonnage" has i Ise l� s� n r theretofore been regarded as the finest i 'a 3 better: except by the absolute dis- most uninhabited and barren coun- I For sunburn, apply Mlnard's Liniment The name of the craft was the story of war' ever written.' Lan Charon! The thought chilled him and ruption of cosmic law, the moon could tries —' gel~ = + speaking, "All Quiet on the - LIFE (not rise for at least Your hours. He � "And the most dreary and Renee- : dismayed him. knew of no coast light anywhere in the! ally- damnable." Ned agreed R ith en_ Front" is just as good. It has more 1 What do we live for, It not- to make ' For all his boasted .realism. Ned technical Imperfections, of course., life Cess difficult -for each other' thiisiasm. Why didn't you tell me i $O Y p- g g i this before? MuchincfY Island isn't, Stephen 'Crane was a much more I fi region, and it was hard to believe Carnet had never t awe from su that he had caught the far -oft glimmer � 6.� erstition. Ian is still not far distant anything in my Young. I skillful writer, than Ramarque. Never - I Grease stains can be removed from iX from the Cave and S uattinR Place i; picked.it I q and superstition is a spectre from out the dead centuries that hounts all his "days. The coincidence tbat their craft,' plying through' these deathly waters, should bear such a name as i, 'Ahe Charon suddenly suggested a dark ;po%sibility to Ned. All at once this "• Tynan, heretofore so sure, so self -suffi- a cient, so incredulous of anything, ex- lr' rept his own continued glory and hap - t' a !pines and life, was face to face with c - :the fisrt fear -the simple, primitive '! _ifeU of death. Was that -his fate at the journey's i en,'? Not mere trial, mere iiardahip and stress and adventure, but uncom- prcmising death!. Was he experienc- ing a premonition? Was that training camp soon to. be a reality, as terribly ;reap as these cold seas and this sky : - of stars instead of a mere figment of ian old man's childish fancy? The thought troubled and haunted i tholes,, the latt -er has his points of wicker chairs b out as a starting point simply because 4 y ruhbi .g them with_ it Was-the farthest north of the Skop- superiority, Stephen "Crane was at I benzine or- methylated spirit. ins, but since there seems to be plenty the disadvantage ,of never having - of territory —" been to war Ramarque spent a con- .. �aiderable, portion of hid life In battl:* NURSES �%e�]��I'ED It will make "' you hump some to This book routes once and for all the T.: �c ;o line Y: r cover all de good territory now, -in -! p +tai the fable that German troops -were -a -' ' ' affltlatioa with iaeller :ue and- Altied eluding some of the best of_de Aleuts, rt,»pttais, New York trtry, or•rr, b and get around Alaskan Peninsula be set of slaves on one hand and mon- fore winter'sets three years' Course of Trainin¢ to sters on the other. If shows that `"ung women, having the re•tut,ad - in, in earnest. Tzar f educatlon and desirous of becnruing Island is gust to our nort- east,: Shall' they were pretty much the same kind i nurrres This-Haspital has adnpted the I head toward it ,,, of people as their opposition, with -mo• r'Rht -tiour system. The pupils receive . i uniforms of the school, a monthly "How long will it take — ?" meats of kindness and fear, bestiality anowanee and traveling expen:nes to "Depends and courage. j ant from New York. For further Depends on de wind.. Dis is a tick- i infnrmatinn wrier the SuparMten,lent. : lash stretch o8 water in here, shallow "Ali Quiet on the Western Front' in spots,- but. safe enough, I guess. (printed by McClelland & Stewart, $3) _ I think we can skim along and make it has• at least stripped the final -vestiges in long before dawn." of hokum from the last war. But it (�r _ "Then do it!" Ned's face - stddenly I has not punctured the bubble of r6- Simee !( Uri° brightened. "The sooner I can shake ( mance that always clings to battle. ! 1495 Afe - - my legs on sh-)re, the better I'll like And people are pretty generally► wise . 7 to the hokum by this time anyway. The seaman left him, and for a ino- All is all, this book is a real thriller �. ment Ned stood almost drunk with and presents a brlIliaat picture. of life ! exult t' h d in Flanders, for anyone unfortunate -- - ' him, but it proved to be the best pos- " a ion on t e eck. Even now they not to have taken part In the debacle. Bible influence for the man himself. h he asked. 1 Presently -he turner, made his way 4 4 Pet was awake. He had been dream- o and opened one of a ile C •` _ wakened to life. Fear, disaster, the l returned to the dining s t - -• : dreadfi-1 omnipotence of fate were no b behind them: "All hands celebrate to_ii t" w we haven't got that make us happy- , atern . and: immutable realities. ^He p Hi own pulse uickered And yes- cried. " Cecil Roberts: knew what the wolf•- knows, when he e eptly a radiant streamer burst . O _ winter moon f —�- R R'=a37 AL "3FM30azz.nsrf " ro�denred�' snow -swept ridge: that he was a child , ed amoment and died aw — rest made, lowest cost, $10 up. Transpor. , knew n Bicycles, sup- thought could not even reach. to them.! + H He k plies, at "•hole - ' I t regained h poiriess Bicycle ilrUss •AaT >d00 [i + i e excitement took hold of him. .ore's reaction. was r.ot dissimilar ! ` W ginning to the end. T The Northern Lights. he ' for two Baby Welfare Books 4 ' '• - His father's blood, and in some ee- h himself. A quiver of exultatro;t passed could come into her own again. - - grees his father's wisdom, was began- o over him. (To be continued.) _ _ _ _ ,,thing to- manifest itself in him. It A A few feet distant on the deck Bess'! - ,, - -- ryas fmly a-,% hispered ,voice as' yeti, e eyes -turned from the miracle in -the Keep Minard's in the Medicine chest. _ _ - ti•holjy to be disregarde•I in the 'ace, s skies to watch the slowly growing _ . ;, q the f ne' old dolls .-of too greal, temptation, yet never- ' 'ligh';• in Ned Cornet's face. It was well - - ----- - theless it'was the finest and most hope- e enough for him to find his inspiration E ful -thin in his •life: Audit came par-, i in the majesty of nature. Bess was g6ston G1obeT • Admission by , , Fr. titularly clear one still, mysterious a a woman, and that meant that man, diploma to the company of educated m meant almost as much t . !tight, shortly after the dinner hour; � that is. born of woman was her work' men fs not equivalent to an election ! m m C gas ce�l_t�ie :North from the deck a and her being. She turned her- eyes to`a trip.. Esducation is a continu- Cant housewives, s - t. e Charon. ' - from behold this man. ing process, of which graduation ea- I • • The schooner's auxiliary engines g ercises . are among a l }iad pumped her. through Unimak Pass . ..CHAPTER VIII, details.'.. F,ducation is not a condl- t these Modern Days. by now, the passage between Unimak B Before ever, that long night' was tion peculiar to the holders of dl- and K, x" Y ,^ : ax � -.ice- P:es•.c..•nsm•' -s �cn M• ,f. . w-: 'a rc m .acs . �^a's.• ^a=n• r r+ 4 s r� m+�.'.`'�.•."� 7r. t 7'.'"��.. '.•m `"' 10.25 o'clock.' •+'"�'.�r.��a Y µM•30 S•* -e aG Z.!l P,; a�•4: `. :&wus�n :�• 'r.. .yr.,,,as, .5.a ,y. ws. �4. - :. _. _.�.. : -: .. -G;',' m�r.�.•;.v�• .a++ -.w' p•a; a T.�ry- .-.m �. v :.�� ".'. .. °« .t 9PZ, -+: •.,',, .-, ♦{r .. a ,.. ^ - ''yw• s _.. ...'. .. ,,, . _y., ,,, :'. p Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- ada's est public servant flickered out gu in s the following prices: ••f' - were his four children; his wife pre- ,. ••w.,. . "f '•` .rya.• i. i , deceased him about t�ri months ago. George Simpson, World's heat spriuter, winning 100 -yard dash at Chicago where he set new world's record of, eshfied— Fresh extras, 27 to 28c fresh firsts, On Friday, Mr. Fieldlirg, who had been 9.4 seconds. - seconds, 5 to 26c; secon 22c. ' bed- ridden for the past ha:f decade, British Piieterence Ottawa, Juno 23. —The Dominion of Canada.was to -night bereft of one of (ter most distinguished statesman -when, following a stroke which three days ago projected him into a state of -coma, the Rt. Hon William Stevens Yielding lest his long drawn out battle, waged for the past five years and died 7irzyilfs n„•, c , ;r�c *.na �.c.� �,y¢h�}a..�gw,� F,y,•.�vk `! .,,,^�'bq'rV�"'4yy .air ,r �y� { . 1 = X: } Markets` ,GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the following quotations on ear lots: Man. wheat —No. 2 north,, $1.19%; No. 3 north., $1.17%; No. 4 wheat. $1.131/-.; No. 5 wheat, 6 wheat 90%c; feed wheat, 7711ac. (c.i.f. Goderich and bay ports. Price on track, le higher than above.) Man. oats —No• 1 feed, 49%c; No.' 2 feed, 46%c. (c.i.f.- Goderich ;ltd bay ports.) Am. corn —No. 2 yellow, 9V--'&c; No. 3 yellow, 95%c. c.i.f. Lay- ports,) Millfeed, del.,, Montreal freights, bags included—Bran-per ton,-$27_95; shorts, per ton, $29.26; middlings, ti $35.25. Ont.. oats —Good, sound, heavy oats in car lots, 45 to 48c, f.o.b. Ehipping points. Ont. good milling wheat, f.o.b. ship- . ping points, according to freights, ; $1.15 to $1.18. Oats -42 to 45c. Barley— Malting, 65 to 68c. Buckwheat -88c. Rye —No. 2, 95c. Man. flour —Firs.- patents, in jute, $7,30, Toronto; second patents, in jute, $6.70. 10.25 o'clock.' ;. _ •�;' �.. �, .:'.,, •r sr : :,r .. . PRODUCE. ..;at Beside him when the life of Can- *' Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- ada's est public servant flickered out gu in s the following prices: - were his four children; his wife pre- •'. AMERICAN YOUTH BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD Eggs, . ngraded, cases deceased him about t�ri months ago. George Simpson, World's heat spriuter, winning 100 -yard dash at Chicago where he set new world's record of, eshfied— Fresh extras, 27 to 28c fresh firsts, On Friday, Mr. Fieldlirg, who had been 9.4 seconds. - seconds, 5 to 26c; secon 22c. ' bed- ridden for the past ha:f decade, Butter — Creamery, solids, pasteur- sustained a stroke and it was then seen that the end could not be far off. vided new.bonds for the unification of , German ridicules French Minister /zed, No. 1, 373'* to 38c; No. 2, 363G tore. His eyesight had failed, he was beret the rapidly- growing' British common- that was already Fliers Churning cream — Special, 37c; No. 1, 36c; No, 2, 33c: of 'speech and the family which gath- wealth, a problem . The Passing Hour -Decorates Lit a i Ch- ese —No. 1 large, colored, parat- ered around him in his Charlotte street regarded as pressing for solution fined and government graded, beme felt that it would only be a mat- among the academically inclined. - Defense Minister Scouts Ex- Stowaway Receives Series off LIVESTOCK. ter of hours until the life of the aged - .- .'statesman would pass. Little hope • Ontario Waters • cuse for Not Disarming g nubs Including One at .. - � Handy beef steers, $10.50 1 25; $12.50; do, fair to good. S10.75 to $'11.25 ; do, was held out by Dr. G. 5. •�1 eCarthy, — 'compares Troop: U.S. EIri�99y- � corn., $9.fi0 to $10; butcher heifers, - - --the family physician; and 'when the Take Toll Over � Strength Eynac, Minister of choice,-$11.25 to -$12• do, fair to good,' end came it did so fullowing a gradual _ _ $ Paris.- Laurens 25 • do corn., $9.25 to $10.75 to $Ii._0, , and visible enfeeblement that portray= .- Week -End I - Beriln —Dr. �S ilhelm Groener Mini- Air, awarded the Legion of Honor to $3,75; butcher cows, good to choice,' i $9.75 to $9.65; do, corn. to med., $6.50 _ed death. Mr.- Fielding ad -loo passed the g g star of Defense, in a speech review - Jean Aasolant, Rene Lefevre and Ar• �'" "' "' i tog Germany'r ntllttary policy, charges Ito $8; do, canners and cutters, $4 to ' allotted span of life and woo in his In sight of hundreds of persons on, that the states victorious" In the K orld i me Lotti, Jr., the three young , $6; butcher butts, good to choice, $8.50 do, $7.60 to $8; do,' SIst year. Forty years of that life l the each at the Island on Sunday War have done nothIn along disarms -! Frenchmen who made a nonstop flight to $9,25; mad., g bologna$, $7 ; baby _ z 'were spent in the service of Canada, Nova afternoon, Wilfred Roper, aged 20, of ( II ment lines and endeavors to show that across the Atlantic. 0; Bede 184 Bond Street, was drowned la the I As in the cage of Col. Charles A.' $10)'50 to $14.00; feeders, good, iftrst in the provincial arena of it is absurd fur the Allies to ciafin' d ! eels! dispensation had, so $10: do, fair, $9 to $9,50; stockers, Iscut". and "an 111118-9966 nintil It 9 . drawal from public activities in 1924, rtwo s roommates, Frets Bailey; axed 24, pure of not befog attacked bF Ger• to be made !n admitting them to the $10;. calves, good, $14 to $14 50 . do, In the federal field. land John Mason, aged 20, were pad -, many, Legion because of their youth: Imed., $11 to $13; do, grassers, $7.75 to He left public life as -he entered it tiling upset• ` Who has and w•ho nI6sd - security °" (' Arthur Schn -tuer. the Portland, Me . ! $q•7 J, springers, $85 to $125; milkers,. fligbti$ $17: do, 4.--poor in pocket but rich it ideals rich in a record of honorable, up= Roper could not swim and when, Dr. Groener asked. Is it Germany, youth who stowed away on the ;5 to $100; lambs, choice, the canoe overturned. Kelly and Ma• with her seven Infantry divisions and and almost bro ight it to disaster, re- I cull.:, 13 to $14; cheeps, choice. $6.60 and rfgl t and self -sacrificing, service to fI son, knowing this, swam to assist him. I several cavalry dlvtslons but without ' celved no reeognitiou. to 97; do, med., $5.50 to $6; do; culls, - - - $tis country. Roper was clinging to one, end of the fortifications or reserves in the form Scthreiber began to discover the $2,50 to $4; hogs. selects. w,o.c., $13 75; do. do, fed., $13.20: do, f.o.b., PENSIONED BY PARLIAMENT, i capsized craft when, In some no"! of trained personnel or war materials' penalties of his intrusion. He re 1$12.50; do, thick smooths, w.o.c., _. The nation saw to it, however, that known manner, he lost his hold and -i or is it the others. Germany's neigh• ceived a series of direct snubs, start- at the American embassy, where the days lent to its distinguished son should be free from financial cares ,Kent down. bors who, allied among themsevles, ing Toronto Swimmer Drowns namely France, Belglum, Poland arid. tie was, ignored during the o®cial re- • Active Ottawa..- Suddenly sinking under Czechoslovakia, of`4nfantry alone In ceptfon to the fliers. Nor man Ar• Volcano - rang sought in some measure to express tangibly its appreciation re the amiss the water only ten feet . from shore,! peace time have-at their disposal; mour, charge d'affaires, in fact, apol- Sparkhall : Frenchme for the stow. At Komagatake dent services he had rendered. Follow- Jack .Kerr, aged 21, of 8. France, on European soil, 27 dlvisioiis;' ogize,d to the I t f 'ins his retirement from pulbic lips, h s re Avenue, Toronto, was drowned In the Belgium, 6; Poland, 36, and Caecho -' away'_s lack of Judgment, which might Ifjng voted Fielding a pas, Rideau. River, one mile south of Hog's! slovakla, 26 brigades, a total, of about : have resulted seriously. Casualties Believed t0 Exceed '$ion 'o! $10,000 per annum, one vote Back. near' Ottawa, This afternoon. i6 divisions compared- with the Ger - Later, Lottf parched Schreiber out Carleton County police recovered the mans' 10?" ; when the latter tried to enter his auto- - ID0— Thousand9 Flee at lwztst to which no voice was raised - - body early this evening after a alas "h ho, I ask, needs security° f Giese mobile. For (.fives 1n opposition. In the five years durit`tg which he hour search: ( leave unmentioned that bestdei t9eae l At receptions to the fliers when Kerr, who 'was employed by a large troops, the other powers aCso pd, 8 I Champagne Is offered: only three' Bias- _ Iiakalate, Japan. —The . Komafta• was A total invalid, Mr. Fielding suf- firm of gasoline and oil dealers, same aL'iatlUnA squadrons, heavy artlflery, yes are poured. �1'hea the fliers are take volcano burst into a now and fered many strokes. With extraordi- to Ottawa -a month ago to inspect the' and powerful reserves of trained men invited to,slgn, gold books, Schreiber more violent eruption at 10 a.m. Wed- to nary Tenacity, however, he survived and tanks of local branches and war materials of a kind we 40 is 6mmitted. inesday last. Causing thousands of per- them,. although each left him weaker following the sewer explosions here. not possess at all'. Having sold the newspaper story of sons to flee in terror. - ;than before. Not until -his final seiz- Accompanied by three girls he — — ��- I his vehlure -for $5.000, Schreiber has i It was feared that the casualties of. - _are was there indication of his heart -" giving out He 'became ugeonscious, went out in a canoe on the Rideau Practically Phun Denier: Explorer I solved_the problthn of how to set'the to dl +aster world exceed 100, The here has been advised that and within the last 24 hours signs River this morning to spend the day. Cleveland About noon he paddled to shore And .tlisgoveri, a tribe to Africa whose wo -;-the home, although he is obliged share money with others. The youth is post•offlce `tlie bodies.nf thirty victims had been , " were not wanting, that a complete - breaking down The then started.out for a swim. Just be•' men wear• no clothes at all cud have rapidly getting enough of Paris. lie, found buried under six feel of ashes I The was near. end fore this he drank some bottles of perfect morals. Our morals must be is unable to fltul anyone to take him between Tome'noyu and Fhikabe_' --carne peacefully and with retu r n to • -ca soft drink. R-hen only ten feet fro l mighty near perfect. around 'and probably will call for report has not been verified. :eonsciouanesa.. N . arrangemeiiLs have yet been the river bank 'he - disappeared from -- -= -PE _ RESPECT home within a week. A village near Onuma, Gungawa h has burned down. At Shlkare, r - made for the funeral. The late Mrs. slew. � •• The best thing is to be respected; • t reported - The sweet music that children make: school chiIdreii had been reported The - Fielding slid Mrs. J. A. Cameron ! -There are no idle rich; they are the next is to be loved; it is bad to I in a home has nothing in common missing, but it was discovered that - '1(daughter) are interred in Ottawa, dodging people who want their money be hated, but still worse to be de- dodging I piano, reason a. (III ( they had escaped by boats to Iosye. _but announcement will be made to- —Lord Dewar. spi•ied•- 1 The railways evacuated 2,700 retu- .-morrow whether the• deceased states- sane from the danger zone. Thou. man will find his last resting place in A Wide Weather Difference in Our Province sands o£ others left the district b7 :.. the Capital or in his native province fa v y possible m s f !b o foot and ,by a er o le can L; �Of Nova Scotia. — . conveyance. -' FIFTFSEN YEARS MINISTER Official estimates estimates were that more For 15 consecutive years, minister t x _ than a score of people were 'killed a of finance of the Dominion of Canada �'x �,: - _since the first eruption of the volcano _ and for the 12 preceding years premie +_ : # early Monday morning, and that the of his native province of Nova Scotia, _ c list of dead might reach 100. the Rt. Hon. William Stevens - Field- 44 J The electric plant at Isogawa was tois and 1 suniaquef � of ashes a c• ten feet . buried under ten • ord� that perhaps in' the 4 ��,, -� � cording' to re reaching here. ; political history .. MM Whea Sir Wilfrid Laurier gathered Sir lfri g t "' ""~°- ;>�-•^ �. Year ofn rier together re- ) "� ustraha s • -- 2rtiers, following his elevation to power -at the head of the Liberal party in �e ° ' f f � ' � Program ` - 1896, his choice for 1.he finance depart- - ,i f " ' �•�°" .Navy Near Finish , ` =rent fell to the lot of the prime min- . ,.) ' _ } . aster of Nova Scotia. That the selec- -. tion was a most happy one is best de- Sydney, Australia.— Following the at Imonstrated, perhaps, by the fact that rL .", precedent set by Great Britain and for r ,when 25 years-later Sir Wilfrid s sacs K �" h' the salve of efficiency in expenditure, *essor in the leadership of the Liberal - the Commonwcaltls government in Party was charged with the responsi- 1924 laid down a five - years' program bilities o! office, following an opposi- v " w• for ail three branches of the defence lion period of ten years, Mr. Fielding`° �r '. service. It was intended that by the was again called upon to head the +' end of that period the defences of the =ninistry of finance. a= ; '� e advanced to a country would b d " _ The quarter century involved had ��� � i w ,�„�,w -~ ,ar .k •finite point.,, proved the most important period in,� The five years will expire on Jtin4 .,the history of the remter 'dominion ., r ';" P 30, although the army and the ail ! ' of Great-Britain, and in all that had y programs have not been neatly carried t made for the political and economic L x t4 s x �^� out, the naval pros ani—or at ,least growth o! the country, William Ste- `•'* °` �,kz" •_ �c��� that portion of it represented by ship ';yens Fielding had played a most con- M r construction —is in a better position. gpicuous role. .6Y i.' > F ^C ,' /Y }" a+ 5 '.f..� •'�+3 :, , :� r" The sum of $40,000,000 was provid- Future historians will probably ; i �.. _ :'�> <•x..: _. r.,x: <` ed for two carriers, two submarirt point to the introdttction of.the British - - �•�+�� *� -- an aircraft carrier, a $760, - ,- prbferertial `s riff , in 1897, as the -"t- 000 toward thQ construction of a float- construction of standing achievement of Mr. Field- standing THEY WERE HAVING BACKWARD WEATHER UP NORTH ing dock at Newcastle and five 8,000 - career. It gave freak impetus to Ing's c spring is far behind and winter has come, apparently, in Porcupine, Northern' Ontario, where this wintry photo ton tanks full of oil for the use of the Canada's growing trade, and in its lunplification, a yeas or two later, pro- grape was taken on June S. A scheduled ball game wa s called off on account of the snow. :navy, _ _... . - '�, . st. e:, P;' P„- n :y... +,. `\. ,� ... .:. •..; z .ne:Cr:,cllw.saz4Ec;�,.t...:..: +.`.,'..K�L.. ,+•+- .�` :- ..w+- ..- „!�.+�'F4 e�a,� ':'e.•..:vrx.;.c.at.+, ...v: . .. ,•: ... :`. .'.. ,:.. , -. 4 ,w yetµ' ..�. . :' .e ✓•. _k».�,✓.a. +S„1„�,e..w..a. - Jr.4r. :.s.5d- �<Y-t' ywC3•«.', r.1�',"�.L,i.� .. . �i2�.:+.: laC _•a�+x�91,..t'+i.'riV+4'!..xfr A� �.�a,wq...,..crv*.,w•.� ...d.t�,.. :.-. : Y2,...y.,nyew•... ,.a.,. .�� -•.... :' .. ' • - ;2.. e'. - - �: ,..� ... —•... . _.� ...n:.;..e -. _..v :�.:.. - e,w�.. .- 'nom..:. :_fe:.its ax:.,as !M 0: 7,77t, " �!-"V­f 77 40 4 4.. 17 Y Y, -Mr. and Mrs. WimiCo and dau• -Ed. Weiler was in Guelph on LOCAL ISM89 ghter Lillian. of Peterboro, spent Sunday. Sunday with Mrs. Burrell and son -Dr, H. T. Falalise, Resided Dent-, hum mer 'Go"ods' -F, W. Weeks, of St. Caths- Russell. ist, Office in residence, two doors K vices was In town over the week -Quite a number from Picker- east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- I end. ing and vicinity were in Oshawa ering. Office hours 9 am. to 6 p.m, -There will be dancing at.Dew On Saturday last taking in the daily, and evening by appointment. Draw Ian on Monday night, July eights at the circus. (X-ray service).-* We are Showing a fine line Of Gent's Summer Goods Mrs. Clark, of Belleville, accom. -Tb:emembere of the Busy Bees the eat. for this warm weather -Born, on Saturday, July 22nd, P432ted by friends, has been spend- Mission Band of St. Andrew's to Mr. and Mrs. M%ttingsley, a ing a1ew days with her daughter, Church, to the number of about STRAW HATS, BLAZERS, BATHING SUITS# daughter. Mrs. (Rev.) R. H. Rickard. forty, will holda picnic Riverdale -L. B. Tapson. piano tuner, of Parli, Toronto, tomorrow (Fri. -Miss Lillian Wiman is holiday : ARROW BROADCLOTH SHIRTS' ing at the home of her grand mot Bowmanville, expects to be here day) afternoon. All will meet at .-, 'her, Mrs. Burrell. shortly. Any orders left atthe the Church at one o.clock, where ARROW TWO-PIECED UNDERWEAR -J. B. and Mrs. Born, and W. News' Office will be promptly at- conveyances will be in readineer. tended to. All anticipate a pleasant time at G. Haw. of Peterbora, spent Sun- INTERWOVEN SOCKS day in the village. -The W,M.S. of St. Andrew's the zoo. -Miss Jean Clark spent the United Church will hold their next MEMORIAM. IN MEM -The very finest in the trade. week-and in Toronto, with Miss meeting at -the home of Mrs. WJ. Clark, on Wednesday July 3rd at WILSON -In loving memory of Eli Miss Jenny Ballantyne. -M. S. Chapman has been off 8 o'clock. Becsov, dearly beloved son of Ben. duty for a week. haviag'under. The first football game of the son and Elizabeth Wilson whopassed away June 26tb. 1923. gone a minor operation. Sinclair Cup series will be played - ,'That Summer Suit -Mr. and Mrq. R. Day " of Tor. between Goodwood and Whitby To day brings back sad memories with Town at Brooklin, on Monday Of a loved one laid to rest, onto, are spending a few days v And those who think of him to-day You can Select from Semi Ready. Tip Top Tailors' or and Mrs. A. Bushby. July let. lit 6. 30 p.m. (@tan. time) Are those who loved him best. Lowndes Samples. We gu%rautee -Remember John. Annan's 8 -Mrs, J. C. Philip. accompanied ale -Sadly missed by Ftktber and of household effects etc., at King by her niece, Mrs. W. G. Rodd, of a perfict fit Brookliu, left on Wednesday for Mother. East, Srturday, June 29tb. -There was the usual week-end Greenfield Mass. where they will GREEN RIVER. traffie on the highway on Satur. spend some time with the latter's day, but no accidents has been sister, Mrs. B, E. Russell. W. and Mrs. Hagerman, were in Slater Shoes for men and Kewpie Kewps reported in this locality. - COMING -Dr. F. E. Luke, opto• Detroit on a visit last week. the the kids. You simply -Mrs. W. Shepherd "d dau• metrist, 176 Yonge St., Toronto's J. A. Nigh.9wander was in Ham- 7 Ighter, Miss Marguerite, of Hamil• able eyesight specialist, mdy be ilton last week attending lodge meet- esift beat these iton, spent Friday with Harry and consulted about your eyes for ing. -ag store, Mrs. Boyes and other relatives. glasses at A. H. Allia's dr Writ and Mrs. Pugh, have taken -Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Owen Whitby, Tuetiday, July 9th. up their abode on Mr. Pugh's farm Fred T. Bunting, Pickering' -W.V. Reddirt has here. Sound, have returned home after leased F. Established 1857. seendings eouple of weeks here W. Weeks' residence that is being T. and Mrs. Williams and visiting with their 8ov, R. C., and Mire. vacated by E. Weiler. and will friends spent Sunday at Jacksons • Jones. move therein at once. John Annan Point. -Rev. Graham C. Hunter, D.D. who has sold his residence at the The Ellesmere public school held P. 1st St. Andrew's Manse on Tuesday house at present occupied by Mr. lay Iq -16 tore of Fallerton Cal• made a brief call east end will move into his other their annual picnic at Wilson's Park he I week. There w`11 be a football match at on him way to Millbrook to visit Redditt. W",son's football grounds on Sat- friends. -The services in St. Paul's United Church on Sunday. June, urday evening. -Miss M. Robertson has resign- A. and Mrs Heisey, and friends on as ed f rom her pool ti assiStaDt 80th, will be as fellows :: 10 So a.m visitedJack.;ong Point and Uxbridge teacher in the Pickering Cuntinn. Morning Worship and S. S. Classe4 on Sunday last. adou School. having secured a This iq a "Family Service" and all The Green River Union Sunday Nifty little Summer Dreams l Ladies' Summer Dresses, position on the staff of the Toronto members of every family its con School will hold their annual picnic for girls. Large assortment in very attractive, printed ma. poei public scbool4. nection with thecongregation are at' Wilson's Park on July 6th. -The metuber.9 of the Swastika invited to be present. 7 p.m. Even. .ire bright colorp. Some are 1 terials. Some self trimmed, The Ladies of the Green River - I Club, VM their husbands held ing Service. 0hurch will hold a meeting on Tues. trimmed with orstandie, 7 to Rome with organdie. All their annual picnic at French -The Young Peoples Society of July 2nd, at 8 p.m 1� , :lie#, $1 50. in the church. for 14 years, $1 35. man's Bay -ou Friday evening last. St. Paul's United Church held an the purpose of reorganizing the Lad- - A very pleasant time was spent in out-door meeting in Memorial les Aid Society. All ladies are in- social intercourse and in playing Park on Monday evening. The vited. Printed "Llnene" and print- Ladies' Silk Underwear, softball. first of a series soft ball gamep was ed "Wendy" by-the yard in vests and bloomers. Splendid -Will the members of the Bnsy played by tvyo girls groups under ort 'Band kindly note that the leadership of Miss Mildred Bar. 1we Mission Now A dw 4ssim�mts. nice design@ and bright colors, heavy qnality In the leading the picnic is being held on Friday retftd Miss Eva Bunting This ANCING-Every Saturday rini"t mill ends, very cheap, per yd shades at $1. 00, "Salinfield'B" was won by Eva Bunting's group. DAt Dew Drop Inn. Kingston Road, East of 88 cents, Instead of Saturday s@ previously Novasilk $1 50 Route H ill. announced In the event of min 00 Mond4y July 8th, we are look • ..-they will adjourn to the basement ing forward to a game between OR SALE-An electric rarialp, the Boys Groups, captained F at. H. A. Ladies' all iool Bathing Ladies' Pull-over Sweaters, of the church. Mom . n"r!y a" . Will sell che4 La Vton. Claremont, The monthly meeting of the by Ralph and Morris Lawson. Suits. "Aberley" knit. very In all wool for sumwer,very Woman'* Association of St. Paul's -The annual strawberry festl TSEED FOR SALE pretty colors. nicely trimmed, Sliver Hull: Olivet Pugh, jot 3% con. o. Church will be hold on Wed. val of St Andrew's United Church B P[7uCeXS s w, H LPA attractive color, combination#. July Pickering Phone Mark $37, 42tf Sad at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs: will be held in the Memorial Park Areal snappy line, 88 26. no wonder they go fast, $2.19 Lorne Squires. Cars will be at the on Friday. Jnly 6th. Supper will SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE church at 2.90 to convey the be nerved ircitu 5.00 to 8.00 o'clock . -Silver Mull ­rirtY, Phone Pick 528. or poy to Luther Middleton. Brougham. 42-43 members down. (standard time). An excellent program will be furnished by the RUCKING--Local &lDdi;;ngDist - the em ploy of J. Trick, of Osbavips. Whitby Citizen's Band. who will Prices reasonable.-I A W.- Mitchell. Pick ring "for some month@, has give 37-62 a an be assisted by the Kerr Sister@, of Phone Flick 57M. Ginger Snaps 15 cents lb., Nice Prunes 2 lbs. 26 cents, i ''."dAst position, havingbeen sppoinj Whitby, formerly. of Paris, Out., appear in Scottish c ANTED- Board ers, ladies pre. Aylmer Tomatoes 2 tins 25 cents, Aylmer !ed manager of an excelsior will at who will Wferred, in private country home. No ob. 7 Guelph, and will leave Ims3ediat. tame and present @word. Spanish von to a couple of childraw Apply to Mrs. Soups 10 cents, Kellogg's All Bran 22 am ely to enter upon his, new duties. and Scottish dances, and Sydney ""' Greenla* Box 24, Pickering, 42.43 cents, Quaker COT. Flakes -The regular monthly meeting Erskine, of Whitley, will render PUSTOM CHOPPING -lamprepaT- �of St. George's Woman's Guild will & number of character songs. Ad• do custom chopping on Tuesday after- 10 cents. n and L11 day Saturday of each week I have be held on Thursday 'afternoon, mission. 50c.; child"n, under 12 also chop all sale. H. E. Turner, Wbitevale. 33tf July 4thti at 2 o'clock (standard years, 30c. time). at the home of Mrs. Kings -On Monday might a number of FOR SALE-Seed buckwheat. also Men's Leather Belts, fancy Men's Black Oxfords. We young Yorkshire bred sows. Yorkshire boar tan. Will the members please re the men of the village mot to con for service, res'd. sire Bourne, Champion Boy 36 and plain, various colors, with have just secured a rare mwmber the miscellaneous shower older an offer by'Allan Moore, in -93312-(40431). imp. Ale: Gray, lot 28 con. 7. Pickering, 4Z43' for the sale of work on July 27th. wnicb his lawn at the Printer% initialed buckle, only 75 cents. value to sell at a low price, -Mrs. Minniu-Sowanlock, of Guild was offered for rise as a bow. STRAYED-On to the premia" of Robber Belte, 25 cents. the undersigned an Thursday, June 13t]), a only $4.00. London. spent a few days with J ling green. The offer was accepted white sow. Owner may hive same by proving `IS.'and Mrs. Balsdon. On Satur. and &Oub forrued• with a start of Fropertt and rise$' Harvey Tay- iday night she received a telegram fifteen members. There were elect- or, Highland expe 4214 ..,!telling of the serious illness of her ed: Hop. Pre@.. W. B. Moore: F.H. qTRAYED-From Grabam's pas. Roleproof Sox for men, nice Men's Overalls in all sizes, liginther. Mrs. Piper. She immedi. Richardson: Victor Ram: Pres. J. ► ture, Rouge River, 2 horm, one bay siding up to date patterns and smart roomy and well made, "'wear ately left for Toronto to take the S. Ferguson. Sec.-Trea*: W. C. 1400 lbc; one brown gelding. 1200 lbs. on application to Brown's Bread Co., Ltd.. East- colors, Uk, 75e and 1.00 per f like a pig's nose," call and we midnight train for London, and Murkar, Ground committee: e Ave., Toronto, or to News Office. 43 was accompanied by her uncle, Moore. F. T. Bunting, Dr, As Irat-0 m TrORONTO WET-WASH LAUN. pair. them, 1.75. Harry Stanley. wrigbt, E. C. Jove@, C.A. Sterritt, J. DRY (Semi finish)--Let our driver cap MW -Miss Lillie Murray, who re An annual membership fee of $5 00 explain our 24 hour au'vice. Just leave your name with Mr. S. W. Davis. barber shop. We cently arrived here from England was agried u pou and the grounds . wrill pick up and deliver 8 times a week. Boys' Black Oxfords, fash• Running Shoes for summer with her parents and other mem. are to be placed in condition at I wear for the whole family. be R SALE-Ford liltbt delivery ionable toe, good qnality re of her family, and is residing once. Anyone to become FO k in dandy'shape. good winter and Ram: with'ber sister, Mrs. Mattingsley, members are asked tocommunicate intr truck, can be used as roadster, Will ac sizes I to 5. Priced for quick See us before buying. We has secured a Position on the with any of the above at once, cept part eash and potatoes or produce for bal- e nee, or all cash. David J. Scott, Alton& Road, Sale, 2.95. have the "Kaufmann" I teaching staff of the Whitby pub. 3-4 mile north of Kingston Road. 26tf -lie schoole, and will begin her OUNBARTON. duties after the'-rnmmer vacation. Notice to Creditors MISS Murray has had four years' The Entrance class will not be so large this year on account of measles. and 0 Umergs ...%.,experience teaching in England. Miss Ethel Bray, 4 Pickering, -Mrs. Piper, of London, wbo . me S. I-CHAPMAN • visited over the week-e'nd -xith Miss In the&tate-of Jarnes Henry Madill was a sister of Wm. Stanley and Glenna Gilmer. inghip of Mrs. John eowell, died at nor L County and Mrs. Bradley, of Resonville I n tb of Oot"l'. arm, home on Wednesday night at the I ' �C" age of 84 years, N. Y. visited their aunt and other rel- D eeed. after r a brief ill* atives here last week. NOTICE is heteby given, pursuant to THE CENTRAL GARAGE ne8s from pneumovia. She wag a Mr. and Mrs. Paterson, of Barrie, Section 51 of The Trustee Act, that all frequent visitor at the homes of visited their daughter, Mrs. Wm persons having claims against the her relatives here, and was known Nicholson over the week-end. estate of the late James Henry Madill. -Telephone 4900 to many in Pickering. Her fune- Miss Elva Annis and Isabella Mc- wbo died on or about the 13th day of ..ral took place on Saturday after. Comb of Niagara FallsN.Y. spent the April, IM, at the said Township of Aniong those who attend Pickering, re required to send by week-end at the former's home here. d -ed r post prepaid, or otherwise deliver to were Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. J. • Andrew and Mrs. Chister and Rich- the undersigned Executors or their --S. B09don, Elmer Powell, Mrs. and and" Mrs. Scott, of New Lisk- solicitorp, on or before the 25th day of Zd. P&90oe and W. J. Stanley. eard, visited relatives here last week. July, IM, their cbristi•n names and -Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and R ev. R. H. Rickard was in Prof. Cecil. F. and Mrs. Lavell, of surnames, address and descriptions, BowmanvII)e on Saturday apsist• Grinell, Iowa, are spending a short full particulars of their claims or inter- Ing at the funeral service of Nor. vacation with the latter's sister Mrs, est. and the nature of the securities, it :......-Gasoline, Acetylene Nelding, 10au S. B. James, son of M. A. (Dr.) Pearson. any, held by them. ing James, of the Bowm&DvilleSt&tes• H. and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. T Immediately after the 25th day of �Battery Cbargi send, of Fenelon Falls, visited thei July. 1929. the estate of the late r James inaill. The late Mr. Jame@, who sister and daughter, Mrs. Jobn Taylor Henry Madill, 'deceased, will be dis. was only 47 years of age, had en Joyed the best of health -all his life last week-end• tributed among the parties entitled Repairs made on all makes' The marriage took thereto. having regard only to the until about two weeks ago, when place on June, claims or interests of which the Maud Exe- 5th, of Fred Lacey to Mrs. he wee stricken with erysipelas, cu tore @ball then have notice, and all .-of cars• , which poiRoned his who Whaley, zbout sixty guests were others aball be excluded from the said system. I@ father H. H. and Mrs. Staples have mov- Dated at Toronto this 18t Since the retirement of I present at the ceremony. distribution. a few years ago, he and his broth- ed to Malvern to take charge of the June, A. D. I=. b day of George, have conducted the Central telephone there. Their pret- 00LIN MADILL and Statearnan with marked bucceips. ty little bungalow is now for rent ALBRItT B. MATTRIEWS, He will be greatly missed as be A large number attended the W. M. R. R. R. Claret6ont, Ont,, Executors took a leading part in the chari S social afternoon at Rosebank Tues- BICATMeA Rose, CH ARLES Bt PENCER tokMe. rbnrch and social activities day. It is a beautiful place and Ger- 380 Boy St., Toronto, of the town and was held in very aid al-ri Mrs. Cowan's bospitality is Solicitors for the high esteem. Unsurpassed. 142 44 said Executors Jr roprietor, Pickeri P ng tj. 'Lit