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YES, a PICNIC on Saturday after- ASSOCIATION White s- :_Mill. • 111 non, July 18tH, at Mr, F, M. The following is GREENWmVVD die. H. C: PEAASON -Ph siciaa Chapman's Flats, held by the Com- � League stand- . yZ'90]Z 1Z1 v ®S Tam date: . . Won Drew Lost Paints T nisi Swgeoa, Duabatton. 1017 . munity Club. We promire you an SILLS Is running again after the good, afternoon • of fun. ' Be there early.' Claremont, 3 1 7 E. FORSYTH. Opph. D., ])ir'ector g g ]R R. Anociatlonof Ontario Rea Sawing Lumber, Chopping BALSAM. Goodwood, ember of the American Optomeaieal Grain, summer months, Brooklln, 1. 8... 1. 5 11stablished•I838 -- ' �slam. F}yes eumkasd by appointment t Cherrywood, 1 '2 1 4 r- . Claremont. ontr on Tuesdays and' Fridays., ' Mrs. W. P. Jones, is entertaining Whitby Town, JS 1 3 Manufaet;uriag Baiikets of all' relatives from North Bay. Whithy Hosp'l, 2 2 2 kinds, including: Mr, Robert Day, of Toronto, spent .preen River. 1 2 1 E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand a few days recently with his son. Saturday's games - Whitby Town at E _ �' A.Soucitot, Notary Public Etc.' Money to Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, of Toronto, Claremont, Goodwood at Green River. Oat. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Quart Boxes,- Berry Crates. spent Monday with - Mrs. Goddard. _ >tATON. & ROSS- Ba.rrister@. So- R. D. and Mrs Sherwin .attended A car of peas has jlistarri-• ,: A large stock on hand fi,G � 'FARNDALE -BELL �iieiters. Nort1wn Ontario Building, a80 a family picnic at Port Perry on Mon- Aed and I can supply pure SayStreet Toronto. reasonable prices day. ` A pretty wedding was solemnized pea meal or peas, oats and W J Beaton, Miss Parrott, and Miss Norrine Wil- on Tuesday, June 18th, at the home wheat mined. J. 15. F. Ross, . Adelaide 2787 P1 ice red actions at the y, factor son; of Toronto, spent the holiday with of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Bell,. Kin ICB 4 RCSON & PICKERING y' their parents. There is not a'ny, better feed made* P sale, when their daughter, Mabel Alice than a mixture of peas and piers. Solicitors etc., 213 -214 Cont- e Write or phone Markham 8406 Several from heie "attended the became the bride of William Howard p oration Lire Building. Corner Yonne and Rich- other grains. The extra ` mor4 Sts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489' and Evans— .Tones wedding at Claremont Farn3ale, son ,of Mn and Mrs. Farn- feeding value more d48t1 evenings aaiP open Wednesday' and on Saturday last, dale, also of Kinsale. Rev. Wesley than makes up the lgaltnda7evenirsga Phonr Pick 13800, elf JUST •�• ARRIVED I Mrs. Clifford . Gray, and family Smart of Greenwood performed the visited a felt' days last week with her __extra cost. yentua y _ ceremony.- The bride, escorted by , One Carload of sister, Mrs. Sam. Jones. her father, wore a "dainty govm of Barley Feed in limited amount NE1L 0'9 M I TH. D. D, 9., L. D. S.. - white crepe- de- chene, her long brid- (socceesor to Dr J, N. Dales;, Graduate o! Plastering and Fin- Strawberry Festival, Memorial al veil was of tulle, caught with c F•j ©lr-� P N Q Royal'Colkge of Dental surge °ns and Toron• Park,Pickerinia, on Friday, orange blossoms, and she carried sweet Monde Wednesday 20 sit Y. At Claremont office over D. A. r y y and Friday. Srott's atone every Tuesday and Friday. Phone Jul 5th. heart roses and carnations. The wed - ,all. ishina Lima and y 1+ cents per bag while 27tf p • :..' ding march was played by Miss Aud- CM ERRYWOOD. ray Bell, sister of the bride. The using hydro power, , H$RBERT T. PAL LAISE,'L..D S., rock emits partook of a dainty wedding D. Dr S.. Graduate of the Royal Cole a of lit ` ' P y g IAmial Snr;eom and the University of Toronto. �� T PBtTOn1Z9 YOiII Home mill Mrs. Usher is visiting with her supper, after which the bride and i0dice in rivies Cb�hPick� i ant• `sofa hour.7da in the following'sizes : daughter, "_►•Ire, E Piikey. groom left by motor for Muskoka, the a. m. to 8 p. m., or by appointment. fX•ray .,e Mrs. Lewis of Brampton spent a bride travelled in- a smart blue coat �• Z, 1. service}, Phone Pica x700. 481y �t:sinsskts �azrlr•s. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- e Fire and a utoou b ...kr insurance of all kinds, rltKe.enting companies of solid financial stand- . lag, GRORO E KEAY- Licensed auction. ear, Alton Live stock and geneixl "lei . attended to. Terms reasonable. R. 8, ff v tile. Phone Stouir 9008. 51 -4 FPOSTii -I.; Licensed Auctioneer, e for Ooaattrs of York sad Ontario, ,Asa lgoaaa8.s of W kiwi, stsweed so on shorum • . aoWe. Address t3rsan liver P. 0, Ow. gl B.BRATON TOWNSH POLEBH Osoves-04 r. 'dsmsodasIGUN for tsarist/ i6 �as�rAisa�.nasaallas'R st�" to least en wnis.+all. Vas. rT L► K GRANT -Lot 1, concession 4, Searbom. Telepbone Markham 750s cwft Accountant. Business and Munm- ins GRANT, GODFRE Y aCO , 81 orl i3t, lien: Tonoato. Canada. Ad.la,ce .1817 W M. MAW, LIOEN8$D AUO• TIONEZ2 .for York. Qmuoo and Durbass t:baats.s, AS k-A. of sales atundw tm. Taeses tersooabie. Do a for may be at NH WS' Omer 8si1 sad lndepau. d-at Whttbr, out Sty Re Gallaugher� Ondn Merchapt TOrepto is in the market to purebase $ay, straw, Grain and Potatoes. "For gnotations app) y .d. mod. C3I F330 N R. R. No. 1,= Phone Pickering 1712 iStf Reference Bank of MontrteiI Coa, l, Coal i 82 inches by 6; 7, 8 and 9• feet and 4 inches by 8 feet. -:b. : DICKERING - - LUMBER YARD Ilse eraser's Scalp Tonic Relieves itchin_ e scalp Immediately. P ro. 'motes.healtby growth of hair. Tones up the scalp. banishes dand- ruff, Restores hair, not over 50 per cent gray, to natural color. 'Sold on absolute money -back guarantee to give 1eousf action. Sold to I'ic�erin Barber Sb cps . -THE RURAL — SECURITIES COMPANY LTA Real Betate and Insurance. . -• Farm Properties a Specialty. 'Head Office: 218 214 Confederation Life Building. Toronto. Pbone Main 1890. Brancb Office: Gordon Building, Pickering Ontario. ..... Phone NW. 29tf day with Mrs. C. R. Petty. Mrs Lumber , of Toronto has been visiting her sister , Mrs. J. Laughlin. Cherrywood sent three . pupils to entran_e examinations. We wish them success. James and Mrs. Ferguson are spend- ing a month with their son at Har- rwxsmith. John and Mrs. Ayres, of Claremont. spent Vednesday with . Wesley and Mrs.- Petty. Bob. and Mrs, M,cGriskin spent Sun• day last with the latter's parents, A. and Mrs. Ferny. A large number from here attended the silver wedding of A. W. and Mrs. Milroy of Cedar Grove. ifs', and Mrs. Sinclair and Miss. Norma and A. and Mitt. • Chapman, visited C. and Mrs Lintnsr. Mrs. Renne and family, of Toronto. spent . Monday last with the former's parents, A, and Mrs Fenny. James and Mrs. Todd and C. K. and Mrs. Petty spent a day recently in Toronto, with Ernie arrd Mrs. Petty. Ivan and Mss. Law, of Osha-wa, and Mr. and Jars: Maxwell and fam- ily spent Sunday of last week with George Gates. Mr,-, Reginald Smith has return- ed home after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. A. W Hodg•aon. of Harrowsmith, whose baby ig- im- proving after a recent serious ill- ness. Wesley and Mrs. Petty entertained a number of relatives on June 16th, it being the 9th anniversary of their wedding. Guests were present from Toronto, Mt. Albert, Sandford and Cherrywood. Don't miss St. Andrew's straw- berry festival. Memorial Park, Pickering, Friday, July 5. GREENWOOD. "Hard and Soft i lsoa tYllss TIYH T18LB- Piokering Station T. iday in Orillia. 'Percy Clark Of lit, Trains going East dus r foilo-IC entertained company bat guahty on No. 10 Mail 7.68 A M. over the holiday. hand °° " 211 Looal 12M P. M: Miss Jessie Beelby is .visiting Gardharn- Tran,'Whitevale. Pupils of S so Loos] , . 5.24 P. M friends in Barrie. ` *� i H. A. W! Sunday train, 8.38 A. M..• se Trains going West . doe follows- Mrs. Hewitt of Toronto, is visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Willows. ' and ability in the manner in which No. 29 Local 9.25 A. M. -Mrs. E. Areiis, is spending a .few OTLIM ' Gat' ' " 27 Local '2.19 P. M.- days with friends in Chicago. ved. • •' 9 Mau 9 03 P. M. Sunday train,, 7.32 RW- Foregoing is according to Standard Miss PIewman of Richmond Hill spent the ,keek -end with Miss Mabel Bie. .MATTRESSES Visit our Bedding Department time. _. Mr. Caver's son and 'lady. friend spent the holiday under the parental Simmon'e Steel Beds, walnut ' CLAREMONT- roof. finish, 8.50 to 21 00 '_Kiss Annie Bexon, of Toronto, is _ York Sagl'ess Springs, guar- CREAMERY 1 spending a few days with Miss and an teed fur 25 yea re , - IO 00 Soldiers." .After the, invocation the W Mrs. Sadler. . Marshall Spring filled Mat. - - - - - -- James Iiick took a relapse:one clay tresses, going at 25.00 Highest price paid for last week and sin ?e has not been quite so well, Qdality Spring -filled Mat. Cream at the Miss Slater, and Miss Green, of tresses, ,24 00 • -14-0* that the,time for bri¢htening _ _fi�ttf _ - remoa Vrealnery . f _. _ days are spending a with F. L. an d Mrs. Green. up the home has arrived, ed in the service and sang "Jesus g Russell and Mrs. Philip,'of Buffalo, 1hotored over 'on' Saturday to attend try our' Give tie a trial and be convinced the Evans - -Jones wedding. N 'U-e o T E E DAI M M Mrs Bert Rankin and -her -"mother Mrs. S. Stewart, of Toronto, were Alltnish for linolenme, hardwood Weed-Cop H is of Mrs. M. A. Sadler on Fri- Ak Boors, cougoleum rugs, furni• - �'1C�$ '' = 0 or animal. l ,ture and all woodwork. 'A number of the friends and neigh - ,ApplOd with - a cloth -drys in 1 .born :: bars called on Mrs. Boyer on Tues -- liTo -Dote leaves no duet catching. oily surface, outwears all polisbes For Sae use day, it being her birthday, so con - gratulation were the order of the day. and restores original Snishea. iR'e handle dustless se mops, floor was, Our Royal Brand At time of writing. Mrs. James Byers is in a very critical condition Coda O Cedar polish etc. 'caused by a paralytic 'stroke which -.Tbs. "Home" for congoleum, linoleum at your Grocer's. -•. has ' affected practically body. p y the whole and W floor coverings. Parmere who have whelat]]ggee&your Miss McW"Mrter, who has been T. A.-Sterrift $oar made from your oWb wheat. We eas- ' y grind it teaching here for the past two years, left on Saturday for her home near Grand Valley. Previous to her leav- Furniture Dealer a d� Feed of all kinds-Chic heed, hen feed, ing the pupils presented her with a handsome umbrella, while the young Funeral Directoe,, 1 chop, mill d. people of the neighborhood met at Phone 13001 - Chopping every week-city. - the home of Mr. Bie on Friday night to show their appreciation of her Pickering, Oatarjo ZtOCKW00= work here and to express their good I` wishes for her future success: Vii•' xx. sir �... �,: ..ts1•,.A. .ri.. :x.,: <Y- .ti' -�..- with hat and shoes to match. On their return they will reside at Parkwooc Farm, Oshawa. OUN B RTON. The Misses Lankin of Gran:on are visiting friends and relatives here for a time. 'Misses Margaret Fraser and Bern- ice Eddy are spending their vacat ion at the Manse. Mrs. Blenkin anti family are visit- ing with her parents MrAnd Mrs. Fos ton for the summer Mrs. Cowan has returned home, hav- ing spent a month in Virginia and Washinitt•onn U. S. A. Mrs. Colby and Miss Mabel Colby are visiting their daughter, and aunt. Mrs. J McGlashan over the holiday. ANGLICAN MISSION -2 p. m. Sunday School; 8 p.m. Servtce con- ducted by Rev. H. C. Lewis Hooper, of Toronto. Thanksgiving for the re- covery of King George. You are wel- come. Chas. and Mrs.Annist and family at- tended the Taylor reunion at Sarrda last Saturday, visiting also Watford, Alvinston, Forest and Grantor, where Miss Evelyn Annis remained to visit for aweek, Miss Florerne Annis came by boat from Fort William and accom- panied her parents from Sarnia to spend her vacation here. WMITEVALE. - Mrs, Peebles, still continues in -very poor health. Mrs. Fleming of Toronto, is s d- ing a morth with Mrs. McKay 'T1iie second meeting of the B. Y.P. V. will be held on Monday July 8th, at 8 o'clock, at the-home-of Mrs. Me Kay. We hope to-have a large att- endance to discuss topics for the com- ing year. A strawberry festival will be held on Saturday. July 6th. on the Unit- 0 �A gnod supply of Hard and Soft Coal on hand. Also a supply of Kindling Wood, - ..stove length. 12tf Phone Pick. 14-09. - DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKINGi L. SURNINGHAAi/' > ' Building and General Contracting, Estimates furnisbed on all claAese, of work - Interior and Exterior. Alterations and repairs. - - Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Phone Pickering 5718 FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO SHINGLE , Tit Scotia ShlaRlee - -Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles Bird's Felt Slate Shingleq _.. ... for sale At T. PATERSO.\ S - • CLARkMONT -- Cali and get prices. Phone 2818 LAW'S GARAGEF We are prepared to do all kluda- of repairing of cars, also bat -; tery charging, electric welding and in fact everything In cola- nection with car work. Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories, clock, by the "Worth While" and "Live C Call and see our CatatoRaes of Wire" ,Classes. This -lovely tea is D Dodge and Star Cars.; only fifteen cents. L LAWS �A Ramer entertained their parent's and friends on Friday evenig , at the A AND SERVICE STATION piano recital at the home of Mrs - -. Gardharn- Tran,'Whitevale. Pupils of S SOLVE YOUR ' 1)oth Locust Hill and Whitevale were present, and displayed great talent W Weed Control and ability in the manner in which they played their various numbefs. _ _ .'Problems.- 'P the evening a dainty lunch was ser- ved. The Y. boys arrived here in full force on Saturday last. Sunday morn- ing they attended • a special service W W EED C-D P P. held, in, the Baptfist Church. The boys over one hundred strong; marched up the aisles singing" Onward' Christian N Non Poisonous Chemical _ Soldiers." .After the, invocation the W _ wit r - - - - - - -- "O Canada," following which the s- A A Positive and Economical itors were welcomed to the church d destroyer of noxious weeds and community by Mr. Kenneth Turn- . ..and Vegetation on farms, er. Mr. Truman, Associate Boys Work r railway right • of - ways, Setretary responded, telling of the r road sides, along fences, work of. the'camp. The• boys assist- d ditches, tennis lawnd, park ed in the service and sang "Jesus g gutters, sidewalks and all _ calla us o'er the Tumult," led by w _ Mr. Hall, Camp Director. When Mr. M Merely diluted 'with water and meaning of the C. in Y. M. C. A. @ @prayed on foliage the ready answei came "Christiam." W Weed-Cop H be' a Christian and urged them to be o tely no W loyal to Christ at all times. The c000r , or animal. l sang "Loyalty .to Christ." The service closed with singing "God Save the King." Next Sunday Mr Packer will - - ; Prices deliver the last sermon in the series 2 26 oz. bottle, : 2bo "The Kingdom of God." "The Hist- I I galioo (coat. extra), $1.00 ory of the Kingdom" will be the sub- O Over 5 gal., per gal„ soo Jett. The Sunday School is held each Lord's Day at 10 a, m. Everybody J Jones' Drug Store is cordially invited to these cervices. A splendid program of band and S Satisfaction or money back. t vocal music and dancing; Memor• ial Park, Pickering, July 5th.. P Phone 6800 Pioberiu,& t . ­*VV N N17 WXX Z M ,pg R Z' �,x Af z V�'-P .7 % McNab looked at her as before now bw fte time" 1U*01W at strong men with S "What whom he had stood the watch. • he had looked in the world and ft Gom way are you gettin' at, • His voice was gruff, but it didn't -DrTRIBUTION offend her. She felt that they were lene-quomter of is lololst a cup on common ground. ir A., XDI$bM MAWALV "Yoit know as well is I'do. 'I prom- ised his father before I left that I'd look after Ned. He was in earnest RIUSTRATED 11V —and Ned needs looking after, now if RANGE ItW. 5^TT*RFteL01 he ever did: Mr. Cornet won't blame me, either. Show me how to get down BEGIN HERE TODAY PEKOE take BLEND her-shot of dot stuff before .I lot ke . in the hold." de wheel." McNab suddenly chuckled and pat - : Godfrey Cornet sends his son, Ned, * by his cups, Ned, not uninfluenced ted her, on the. back with rough famil- im a voyage to Northerr. Canada and Alaska to exchange two thousand sil e,:tendt'd the' bottle with a roar of rarity, yet with fervent companion- and velvet gowns. vidth the Indiana for plughttli. "Yeu know %Nrat'a good for ship. "You've got the stuff," he said. Are to be split you," - he commented. "Where's Me- "But you can't lift them alone. I'm fine furs. The profits 75-25 the lion's shire to NE 1. Nab? Let him have one, too. with you till the last dog is hung:" at de wheel, but I don't "Frel 0 ga"le Eight persons g•) on the voyage. "He's still With Ned is his fiancee, Lenore Her& think held care for one. He's a funny -CHAPTER X: enw'ortli, and her mother, Mrs. Ha.rd- lold -wolf at times. Mrs. Hardenworth; On the exposed deck the storm met enworth. Bess 311bert goes as seam- The Vote stress. Captain Knutvm is assisted by . how do you like din weat'erl" the two adventurers With a yell. For The Cedar Swamp- 'The "I don 't'like it very well." She New Statesman (London) McNab and For-�st. As the weather fast to the slipping table. "Of the first time Bess knew its full fury, is often said, de- grows corder` discomfort 19 felt,-held as the wind buffeted her, and the sleet Long Horn and the little doe fate of electiobs, it i tell us if theri was any 4. vote >" by the gardenwor-� women who have course, you'i swept. like fine shot into her face. They' pends on the "floating v which ed a. path to the very heart of the Chan sides according to the rem - clung unsuitably clothed .*or a sea voy- danker—" age. Bess has plenty of -warm cloth- rust a squall. I,ng to the railing, then fought their. range, where very tall timber extended porary merits of Governments and "Nit a bit of danger.. Xu way to the hold. :ing to protect her frur- the cold. Mrs. ,Dis I,,% rough—You ought, to see what Hidden by the darkness and the' between dense cedar swamps. To the Opposition policies and leadership. Hardehw6kth objects to eating -at the Would 1>6 outside' dis chain of islands. this view represents the it sleet, no one saw them carry up the eastward ran a belt of scrub trees and But .-vanie table with the seamstress. Bess But it's mighty chilly." He poured the the situation. There is a floating vote of avoids the three aristocrats. ' is great throat, jthen I heavy liquor cases and drop them into then bordering e this sort; and it is an important NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY stiff drink down h 'the sea. The noise of the storm con- bay. Beyond this was the Atlantis' electoral factor. But there is also a buttoned his coat tight. coaled the little sound they made. Fin- 7. Ned, for a moment secretly appalled y two bottles remained, the Ocean. f1ppating vote, probably as large, that CHAPTER IX­(Cont'd.),. by the storm felt his old recklessness ally only I Tha, two breathed contentedly all depends not on considered judgement,' Y last of a broken case. The bottles were Tveted with shouts, returning. "You take one of those, and ditch the well-known old scents. 'They but on pure prejudice. There are t. Ned went immediately to There's only three or. four shots voters who may vote either way, ae- -of deligb it in your room," McNab advised. "I'll walked the length of the tall timber the sideboard and procured nalf a left in this bottle," he said, holding keep the other. There might come 'a cording a "stunt" which reaches the ..dozen glasses. up"' the second cond - of the two quarts he time when . we'll find real need for 'em and' out among' the meadows Whete consciousness of -the non-political el- "All hands partake tonight," he ex. ihad taken from the case. "You'd bet- —as stimulant real „ need who i the vicious little salt marsh mosquitoes ectors. There are voters who will mulant for some 0 is ...plAingd. "It's going to be a real party.” ter'bave one morre-with us before you freezing." rose in hordes but could not worry certainly vote for a political party if He mixed whiskies-and-sodas for �go. A man burns up lots of whisky "Take care of both of the them very much through 'thick hair. they vote at all, but care so little that Lenore and Mrs.• Hardenworth; then without hurting-him any. on a night All the other deer serned to be absent, it needs' a successful "stunt" to got urged. "I'm not sure I could keep started to make the rounds of the crew. like this, 'Then take the bottle in with mine, ine, if anyone asked for 't." perhaps wandering as they had, to the them to the booth. And there are with -a bottle and glasses. He did not, you to -keep you warm at'the wheel." "I don't kow about that. I believe distant creeks And luvious fields be- even — astonishing thought,—quits a however, waste time offering any to Knutsen needed no second urging. � ",,ond the "Pine Barrins. I'd bet on you. And now' done— , number of voters who have been on yields easily The buck found a low wild cherry -Bess. The latter had t.1ready evinced He was of a race that 1 theregister for man years, and have forget about it." Y an innate fear ol it wholly apart from to drink, and he wanted to conquer the Soo�n-they crept back along the deck. tree alone on a sandy knoll, and rub-, never even troubled to vote at all, sentimentality and •-nonsense. last, least +ittle whisper of his fear of ibed his antlers against its twigs, ip But Ned found plenty of customers the night and the storm. He drank McNab to his work, Bess to her state— idespite all the expensive propaganda and down, backwards and forwards which the various parties have lavish. room. I for his whisky. McNhL, at the wheel, - iuntil the little tree was bent and - voter who They had all but encou.itered Ned ed upon them. Even the wished him happy days over two fing- Iscarred. He had been doing this often does vote ordinarly regards voting at on- 'his way to the hold. - iHs bottles .ors of straight liquor in the glass, and I In the evenings, after feeding, as well, were empty, and the desire for strong , least' as much in the light of duty as Knutsei., his pale eyes gleaming, pour- ase scratching with the sharp hoofs drink had not left him yet. In the of his hind legs. The brown veive.v a privilege. ed himself a staggering portion[!. "Go darkfiezz under the deck he groped protected ahead," Ned encouraged him when th'? blindly for his. cases. skin which had covered and Dislrl;lment and Security seaman apologized for his greediness. They seemed to evade him. .. Breath-1his horns while they were soft and, Professor H. A. Smith in the Spec. "The sky's the limit tonight." And I still growing. had become useless and • ing hard, he sought a match, scratch- Forest.in the engine room, and Julius I itchy as soon as the points were !till tatur (London) : In the actual order of ing it against the wall. Then he stared things disarmament is not the parent in the kitchen. Absorbed a man's-size isize a-pd had begun to harden, The :things with right good will. in dumb and incredulous astonishment.1 skin crae-ked and came og in strips of security, but rather ' the offspring. His stock of liquor was gone.- Not and strings. . . . On the little cherry,ln civilized countries the average man Ned was able to make the rounds even 4e cases were left. Thinking walks about unarmed, not because the ---again before the call for dinner; and tree was left the last piece of this that perhaps some shift in the po�ition I carrying of arms is illegal. but 6. the attitude of his guests was changed of the stores had concealed them, he velvet. d stamp- cause he is practically certain that in but ne instance. McNab seemed to The buck shook. his head and be measuring his liquor' with exceeding made a moments frantic seatichFed with a front hoof. His antlers nobody is going to attack 'him. If he 7 care. He was a man who knew -his through the .Bold. Then, raging like: shone clean and grayish white in the believed himself to be in danger be a child, and in imminent danger of ;would go armed in spite of the law, limits, t nd he apparently did not in- slipping on the perilous deck, he rush- i moonlight, the points sharp and war. since no man values the law above his tend to overstep them. He took a small ike. el to the pilot house. life. So'It is with nations. Thy Arink• but Knutsen, his superior, con- "Captain. 4o you know what be- 'The doe had found'some late blue- own burned as big a portion as before. betries along the edge of the meadows. will disarm when they feel safe, and came of my liquors?" he demanded. Thesq she daintily picked off and ate. not till then. Until this feeling of It was an elated. spirited trio that Pat down at the lit k table In the "I -can't find them in the hold." with relish. Gradually she and the -security is established a general -treaty "Of course I don't know anything, small of disarmament is as Impossible as N ever 1buck satisfied their hunger with smil Aalcon. Not one at them cotild ot lif about 'em—but I'll help you inv6sti- Id be a statue prosibiting the car-- remember a happier mood. . Julius quantitie& of grass tips, grapevine would served the dinner with a flourish - and two adventurers gate in the morning. " Khutsen an- leaves and soft sprouts of the, wild ry Ing of rifles in Afghanistan. The met the swered. -"I'm very sorry, Mr. Cornet raspberry. - Far - ther I in the woods on "the had only laughter when a sudden with a yell.' —that it should happen aboard For sunburn, apply Minard's Liniment lurch of the craft slid the sugar bowl 1;ny the wav to a safe, coot resting ace i off the table to the floor. I onto more, pocketed _the bottle, them ship going nipped birch aid other leaves" Our advice to Air. Trotzk is to "Hello, the ship's drunk, too," Ned I made his way to the pilot house. "To bell vith' your shipt rm g( as they passed the trees. You're notgoing to try to ride her to investigate -tonight." In the early they came mike his way to Mexico and feel at commented gaily. home They were really in,too glad a mood through?" McNab asked, as he yielded Ned started out, but he halted in I up6n an old doe with two fawns fo'- again. the-wheel the -doorway, arrested by a sudden lowing her. The fawns were brown. to see nothing but sport in the sad- 9 ..denly rocking table. The truth was "Of course. You're not afraid of a suspicion. Presently he whirled and with white spots all over. When they M. -that the wind bad suddenly. sprung little flurry like dis." made his way. to Bess' stateroo stood still their color matched the into a brisk gale. rolling heavy. seas McNab stared into his glittering- He knocked sharply on the door. summer woods so perfectly that an a moment his lips were Bess opened it wide. Then for A long enemy could scarcely gee them. The and bobbing the little craft about like eyes, and for .a cork tightly compressed. "This isn't a lit;, second he stated. into. her devp-blue, old doe was a friendly.pne and staved tle flurry,". be. answered at � last coldly. appealing eyes. (Call it Go"ert) Ned made his way through the gale. with the buck and the little doe. They that swept the deck, tnd procured Let "It's a young gale, and God knows '(To-be continued.) all lay- down near each other for the rore'3 and Mrs. Hardenworth'5 heav- wh.at it will be by morning. You know day P id solemnly chewed their cud. igst coats. He noticed as he passed and . I know • we shouldn't attempt Mimardlt- Liniment for' sick animals.. When walking about in the woods -can do with safety "that Bess had sought refuge in the things here that we feeding and on the catch for enemies, ge engine room. Ned waved to her fher in Waters'we're familiar with. Right a deer had little tam• for chewing. returned to his guests. - - now we can run into the lea cf Ivan 'A but when lying down resting, it could TRY THESE The room was already. noticeably sland and find a harbor. There's a be done comfortably and thoroughly. y -eolder, not so much from the diop in good one just south. of the point." When the shad6w*s grew long, they FASTER -Zr Fe— tempera i f-hei-m-ometir would "We're not goin� to run into Ivan moved away to feed again and to drink have still registered above freezing Island. -1 want to feel dry land. We're in the- grown pools of the cedar ;B go' t hid on toward Tzar Island." swamps.--Joseph Wharton Lippincott, F1 I R _7_-a r2f t the 4Ljajag, . p n Ill 4 f _Mtrating e— 15 — —an (going -rte­i;io—re of that bot- quality 0 9 wind t aT fdTceif en- I 1'fo—,0--r*`a t7 "Long Horn LeAder of the Deer." trance a if through the ship's seams. tle, down your . neck and you'll be head- There "was no opport initw to make lip f. Usten,-Capn. Me- g us into hel comment before Knutson lurched into., ]lab pAusid; deeply troubled. "You Me. the wheel, and you V-1 in the room. "It's tough, isn't it?" he let me "Mr. Cornet, I want an. commented, land 'cel?�b-rto with tha party. You 'You'll be arnazed with the amage. then." -U X won't do any d "And ycu get back to your engine e s U I t 3 — clear, Sparkling • and mind your own business." Little F3R THE.-...H.-AIR negatives — fewer . failures an • points oflight sh6t "ito K-nut-- better pictu'res, rain or shine Ask Your Barber—He Knows son's i,yes. --anytime, anywhere. -here turned to the djiT, i% McNab home ng to the • He. Let's take the short cut h Remember — Gevaert fil h for a moment he stood listening 11V raging of the wind. Then he through the woods. wild r. practically eliminates under. room. I She: No;. I positively' must be home clin.befl down into the engfine ro exposure —the cause of ninety There was nothing in his face, as for supper in two hours ✓ per cent of poor pictures. -he -entemd.10- re yeal the paths of his' thought. He was wholly'eAsi i aL, wholly "What a lot of motet cars one sees At dealer's qvetywhere. Say commonplace, seemingly not in the nowadays!" remarked the tail man. least alarmed. He stepped to. Besb' "Yes, thank heaven!" returned his "Gevaert" the next time you p "It's, the ones we dont see "k for film. side half smiling. friend. wonder if you can help me"" be that sends us to the hospital." r too tfted aajiglj, 185. The girl stood up, a straight, ath- S "I'll try, of He- "I fell over 50 feet." —The- letic figure At his side. She- "And weren't you hurt?' Yo GiVAERT COAPAW neriii�rgb '-kse.'- bolt JWkd 4U W dWermw 65u , I was only getting off a tlef, 46 OPAMMUCA He: "No. edu Is It Your doctor will tell You how "It depends—have you any influence crowded street car.". 44nd Se Toronto Wi h y0an Cornet?", the I va, chewing relieves nervous tensbin" %.u6i gle how the heald" aw B e 69 81 o Mok her head. "1'211 the nii6wh of WrWefs refreshes afraid I can't help you," sho told him, 00d. land ttinii You up. influence very gravely. "I have no I S WANTED _Wrigley's does much—cood little.! for Incurable." 11091. with him at all. What is it you want rho Toronto Hospital d 1. '� '�I���N�� me to do-?" in arilliation with Bellevue and All, SIEE1.4.4 &-by b" Hospitals. New York Cttv, offers iL SW t'I wanted you to tell him to put three -vears' Cgurse of training to up the booze. Particularly to keep young, Women. having the required education and desirous of becoming getting any more. nurses This Hospital has adopted the EAGLE the captain f iinur system. The pupils receive "There's only one way." The girl's, eight uniforms of the School, a monthly " , MILK eWery lips were close to his ear, else he ,lowRnns and traveling expenses , to CONDENSED jl mew - V�'ork.- For further couldn't have beard in fl.e 'roar of the olmi from New n ISSUE No'. 27—'29 (if-$& he sails. 1nfnrrnRflPn wrtte the. Superintend storm and the flapping of t ADA r RX wkv, 4 --r" 1, v- 7 V 4�: �t' Ir Bank of England Just'yet &while, or' Me Markets What Labour' Says even the mines; and It is so certain, tief y a number. PRODUCE'. tations his friends have In Viictory, Hour hmeo r1es eaxoptec`oLng to dealers are pay-�' Toronto wholesale aroused that it would ont be by any hiltoe, following prices: Are means surprising to see him, ere long, gge, ungraded, cases returned _24s Preis and Politicians djelftrately riding for a fall." Fresh extr 27 2t;- fresh firsts, a"' 0 n ..,.Naturally in a Jubilant "The �erdict Is a clear 'and tinniis- 25 to 26c; � see d:22 quit so far as the Butter-Creamery, solids, pasteur. Mood takable notice to ned. It is clear- tzed, No. 1, 38 to 38%c; No. 2, 37 to "If I can prevent it there will be no Government is concer Istarbance of the country by an. else- ly a mandate for Labour. 37%c. Special, 37c; No. d "No one would attempt to minimlse Churning cream- tion within two years. 1, 36c; No. 2, 33c. "I Am so mucb -concern for ths� the-difficulties. They are many. But Cheese No. 1, large, colored, paraf- ed our Moventent and our people have fined and government graded, 1924 to '4ulet develo pment of Industry, the 19%e. grown on difaculties, and now on the 'A " eacettil.p3ind. and confidence both at dawn of -a Labour Government must Po;altry (&live) -Broilers, over 2 % home an& abroad, that I will use every dful of the millions Of 2% lbs., 25c; do we be uamin lbs, 30c; do, 1% to prevent A �2_ ounce of influence I have to men and women who hive striven and 1 % to I % lbs., 22c; roosters, per lb.: 17c; hens, over 5 lbs., 25c; do. 4 to 5 election during that period. worked for our return. They must 77 "I tb�nk this Parliament ought to C 4 lbs., 23e, do, 3% to 41 lbs., 21c; do not and will not be let down. 1'. last even longer. under 3% lbs., 18c; ducklings, over I-EquallY it is important to remem- er 4 Ilia., 23c; "That statement must not be taken lbs., 28c; old ducks, ov bar the colossal task in front of us. 4 gupinea fowl, per pair, *Z. 0 oul by either of the other two parties t ly try (dressed) -Roosters, per lb, ean that we are going to submit to Al Ithess things will be faced bold and with a single-minded. desire to 19c; hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do, 4 to 6 �Any unfairness. make our country better than It is to- lbs., 26c; do, 3% to 4 lbs.. 24c; do, 11 wish to Make it quite'clear that pirit in which the under 3% lbs., 20c; old ducks, over 5 day. That is the a I am going to stand no 'monkeying.' 1 be faced." lbs., 25c. situation wi it will rest with the other two parties GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Mr. Clyne , M.P. and not with us, whether there is fo be Grain dealers on the Toronto Board $.We have not hadain recent history 4 'owing an election sooner than In two years. where an anti-Govern- of Trade are making the foll any instance "That Is the only thing one can say quotations for car lots: just uow� I have seen the troubles ment vote has been go decisive. The Man. wheat ;,No. 2 north., $1.21; Government had no constructive plan No. 3 north., $1.19; No. 4 wheat, $1.15 and upsets to industry, finance, and licy on unemployment or social 6; No. 6 whe of uninecessary or. po No. 5 wheat, $1.051/4 at, internal developments of its 92c; feed wheat, 79c. (c.i.f. Goderich on because elections. questions. Labour w and bay ports. Price on track, ic high- "Whatever Government Is going to programme upon these problems; and 1� kip ths con. it has now a constitutional right to er than above.) 'make Itself responsible for Man. oats-No. 1 feed, 49%c; No. 2� Parliamentary opportmity for ome the (c.i.f. Goderieb and- ba) duct of national affairs both'at h which the electors made It the strong- feed, 46%c. and abroad at this time ought to have ports.) develop Its Policy.,,- eat party in the House of Commons Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, 96c; No. a a chance to Mr, Ramsay MacDonald. M. P. yellow, 93%c. (c.iX. bay ports.) Mr. Snowd al freights, "The worker - "The elaction results have exceed- Millfeed, del.. Montre a of Britain have pro bags included-Bran, per ton, $27.25; a. The Labour nounced their verdIcton the Baldwin ed my- expectation shorts, per ton, $29.25; middlings, Go' ad- Party has won seats where victory vernment. Before the swift $35.25. vancing tide of democractic Indigria- seemed Impossible. Ont. oats--Good, sound, heavy oats a whole of the in- ANOTHER SMILING PRINCE tion the mighty Toi7. majority built "We have won th in car lots, 45 to 48,.- f.o.*O. shipping 'up on the Red Letter lie of 1924 has I dustri ' al areas, and by substantial me- Prince Henry at Vancouver garden party with Helen Mackenzie, niece points. �heat, f.o.b. ship- beva -smashed to atoms," says the jorities. of Lieutenant-Governor Bruce. Ont. good milling v 11 d. ji points, according to freights, Daily Herald. A Labour Government is assure in g, "Mr. Baldwin Wks softly of peace There is no alternative." iety of circumstances which to 8. large var Oats­-4� to 45c. and goodwill. but in action arise I am impressed by the rarity of Barley-Malting, 65 to 68c. 'was always at work. Wherever that which frivolous or mallei0l' Buckwheat--88c. big heel Byng Ixnproves cases in -liard heel rested the people have risen onald Flies' charges have been brought by the Macl) . - 1i e Rye No. 2. 95c. In their might and rejected big repre- london Po c Man. flour-First patents, in j ute, o London police." sentations with overwhelming scorn Back t LordByng also deals with the cur- $7,70, Toronto; ,econd patents, in jute, Ing To" Former Governor-General of, and derision. The humillat rent supposition that unnecessary $1.10. flour-Track. Montreal. car p alls trii-the -mining area are but a Prerhier Makes Fast Trip from Canada Succeeds in re liable to be encourag Ont. prosecutions a lots, 90 per cent. tents, per barrel, of the contumely, mistrust has arouaed. Scottish H-ome i`h­.AUM1y__ ad by the promotion system $5.70. and scorn he tion in the metropolitan force. Plane London- Viscount Byng, appoint- HAY AND STRAW. The Workers Have Given Their POINTS OF FALLACY hay and straw deal- Hendon, tngland-Premier Mac' i' ed Commissioner of the London Met- Local wholesale Answer. uggested," he- -iald,. t Donald arrived at% Hendon airdrome! ropolitian- Police last year to refc;_rm it is often a ers are making the following quota- "Lord Birkenhead and Mr. Churchill Just outside of London at 4 o'clocc' Ii a methods, bas issued his annual,"that an officer's prospects of promo- tions to farmers (delivered a To- ipo ic went about the country telling-of what depend upon the number of ronto) returning from big -vacation at Los%sie- report which shows police offenses I tion I No. I timothy, loose, per ton, $19 condign punishment would be meted offi- I a smaler scale in the'charges be initiates. This is a fallacy � No. 2, 'do, I mouth, Scotland, to take up -his I actually upon i to $20; do. baled. nominal: oat to r re selectod for promotion on, 3 the Labour Party because of i cial duties as head of the new Ls-or last 12 months than for the. previous Officers a !do, $14: No. . do, do, $12 to $13; that it would render I Government. He made the entire j,general considerations of their chas- I &des, nominal; wheat straw, Its declaration i lower gr j2ull and void the foul provisions of the year, for neglect of duty was acter, ability and attention to duty. t $10 to $10.50 -, oat straw., $9.50. !trip from Lossiernouith by airplane, Punishment Trade Disputes Act. The workers I with a stop at Catterick Camp.-York- meted out in only 455 cases, compar- � which cannot be guarded by any such Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- .'bave gtien their'a-agwer. Throughout] shire, for luncheon. ed with 580 in 1927 and 622 in- 1925. 'arbitrary standard." ing the following prices to the trade: the country the trusted leaders of Turning to some offences that the Smoked meats Hams. med., 32 to AT CATTERICK CAMO How high the- stakadard of eff iciency ! re concerned with preventing 34c; cooked hams, 50 to 51c, smoked Trade -.Unionism have been elected to has ben is shown by the fact that last police a the people's hot resentment of Catterick. Camp, Yorkshire. Frg. says: "Proceedings for drunken- rollA, 28c: breakfast bacon, 26 to 3&; Mark Premier Ramsay MacDonald arrived 1 Year nota single murderer- of whom. he a substantial aecrease, b.acks, peamealed, 37 to 39c; do, smok- -..this, mean Tory. attempt to cripple by airplane today from his there were only 24 in the I.,6ndon'nes-s showed a , 45 to 47c. here - - 'the total figures of 26,057 being 4066 s­-Long clear bacon, 60 their Industrial and -political Machin metropolitan area, comprising 7,,5�, Cured meat Aery, Lossiemouth, Scotland, home dt 12.25 le-escaped detection. "Itas than for 1027 and 5953 less than to 70 �Jbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19: 90 ­But not only hare these triumphs I p.m. on big way to take up official 000 peop I for 1926. to 100 lbs. and up S18; lightweight duties in Limdom He lunched at the CONFIDENCE SHAKEN rolls, in barrels. heavyweight be.-a secured in districts which are officers' mess and Uft by airp'sarte at� Referring to the effect on the Lo'n- I rolls, S38,50 per barrel. Unditionally Labour in their -sympa- c; tubs. 15% !don police of the public cziiicis izens Lard-Pure .:7 2.30- p.m. He said be -had a thoroughly m to, Canada's Arctic Cit' , tierces, 16 the yhave been achieved In the pproximately 6,000 kski- s, 16%c. prints, ISV4 t6 . enjoyable trip. �.hich they have been subjected, Lord! There are a ttered in to 164c; Dail -tening. tierces, . 13% 0 'very heart of Toryism. at - once," LEAVES SCOTTISH 110-NIE Byng says: "There is good reason'mos in Arctic Canada. sea 18 3/4 c. Shol pails, 141jc; - tins, "By deciding to resign Ito believe that the, constable's conn-'small groups In the Arctic Islands and 1414�c; tubs, 14c; 7say-4 the Yorks"Itlee Post, ".Mr. Baldwin Lossiemouth, Scotland, 16%c; prints. 15%c. along the northern sea�board_ relieves Mr..XacDonald of some mea. Minister MacDonald completed his dence in the public and in himself Pqrk loins, 31%c: New York shoul- aura of uncertainty. and anxiety. He iholiday here this morrimZ and left 'was for a time slightly shaken and Now -that the, weather is milder ders . , 214c; pork butts, 26%c; pork Lon. that the efficiency of the force suffer- many of out friends who have a cold hams, 26c. can proceed at once to the formation board a y airplane for his ed in consequence. e started N of his Cabinet and to the preparation don desk bath all the year round av -.0,-. Taking into consideration the unm- of whatever programme he thWks he The Premier found a large crowd� again.-Punch. can successfully present to ParIla.1 awaiting him at the taking oil Aeld her, of policeofficers inv,-,Ived and tho' New''Zealanders ment. where the bomber in'which he was to fly a Liberal "Friendly Neutrality" 'Quake Are and the small scout machine Quit u larded. "His task will not be too easy in act as escort previo sly had He, his daughter Ishbel ana his sec- ':any case, for while he may well retary mixed for a few minutes witb ation- Under eschew any such programme as may Complete Evacu a delegation of children from the Way as Result of Fur- look too like an open-bid for Liberal I school he once attended as a boy. support, or at least for Liberal 'friend. IThen- he donned his new fl�ing coat, Tremors ly neutrality,'.he Is bound, presum. helmet and goggles Wellington. New . ZealAnd.-The ably� -to seek to offer legislation of a I Miss Ishbel helped to strap para- ---character to make Liberal opposition jq� complete avacuation of the Murchison chute to her father's back and he bade district was under way today as the her good-bye, entering the plane. The J It of renewed earth tremors which resu Moreover.. he has to consider, as 4 e ure at pilot, D. Hislop expressed p! as have terrorized the PoPuiRcO. events are likely to show In the fu- Practically all the inhnbttants of _i:', having so distingaished a passengur .Aure, the kind of promises which have -vmathe.11 conditions high the adjoining valleys hava ilucked Into and said the been 'Made in the constituencies, if were smooth an'l he e-�ected lo Ru 3iot in his published. programme, at up Wellington. Most of them f1e4 In make a gcud trip' Aea8t by 'his propagandist lieutenants. haste that they left behind even what .7 'quakes and He will certainly be glad to be re. The Premier's danFhter was unable Iwas not destroyed by the to accompany him Iy ai.-I)Iane be. lieved of any additional uncertainties had nothing except the clothing they cause of a I ritish army regulation arising from the tactical position. :x� were wearing. forbiddni wo nen - 1.0 make flights in the dis- "If Mr. MacDonald tries honestly Two severe tremors ahook '*I tary plaL;es. trict Sund4y, one of them so Powerful' 'to serve the interests of the country A. that the light at Farewe.11 Cape was in the difficult position in whicli he 'quakes had extinguished. Previous finds himself, it may be anticipated Fires Drive Indians' :'Alita he will not meet with factious been felt in the Murchlson� Take, and 'oppostion intended simply to On to Law Islands Westport- districts on Saturday after- noon. '#scoring points'." 0 "In all the circumstances," points ii ee-Areas-Bur-ning_in_Nelw a soon.- MA __S1 UIM-3 er Labour.can get to work the better. son House District, North Ei Since In the near future Mr. MacDon. of Winnipeg aid to again to enjoy the dignity-we Driatol, Eng.-In an effort to eradi- shall not say the sweets-of office, it Winnipeg, June 14,-(C.P.-) cate slums, members of various Brie is but right he should have an oppor. With forest fires raging around their 1:61 churches have formed an, organize- T! -net property. 'tunity to form a Ministry and prepare encampments, Indiana living north of Nelson House, Manitoba, have been tiop for acquiring. dere a programme before Parliamen't as Ition- spending 1100 to 2150 In recond gambles. forced to seek shelter on small islands tens. Ing each bouse and providing -�'His troubles -will then begin, for he to in Beaverdame Lake, according with pleasant, habits, bas 'a Motley company to' control, to word reaching ment dwellers here late to-niRht. Sev- ble homes. say nothing of a reputation for eral Indian families have taken pro- This fact was disclosed at the Squeezablllty which his Left-W.Ingers tection on the islands. seventh of &" series of non-partisan are unlikely to forget;'and he will re. Three large fires are burning up In Nelson House district which is regional conferences Just held here 3nain-as he was four and a-half the by the National 'Housing and Town Planning council, Which adopted a �ears ago-at the mercy of the Liberal about 450 miles due north of W n- Varty, which can swallow a great nipeg. but must not be accused of any at Nelson H0113e' 13 regolution welcoming announ"ment The settlement 1HEADS OF DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE of the Minister of Health's proposed special sympathy for the alms of the not at present endangered, but.devel- 'Mrs. John A. Stewart, Ilerth, national president. and Mrs. W. Hamilton extension of Cie -Town Planning Aet out-and-out class-war socialists In a opment of high w:nd would prove a 1 9, Toronto, national vice-president of the Imperial Order of, the Daughter% to all va-cant as well As Improved burry. - niisiion And trad.' Burn great menace An Vie "He the ing post lcea­; 'htiB. of the Empire. 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Jr III to Or III- Dorotbt Litre), Aosa Hood (reel. Or II to Jr III © Lawrie, Diary MacRae. E. L. Douala. -Harry Hastle, Alma Hamilton. Jr TRMi Teacher. Junior Room : Sr II to Jr lI to tv Sr I[ -Mary Neale (boo), Ivan III -Hugh Teefy (boo), Mildred Hol- Fuller,ADpl.eCoulsou, Madeline Davis. .. - 01.75 per year.; $1.50U paid Inadvasm linger (bon), Phyllis Grew (hon), Cbas. I -Roy Davis, Jack Carlisle. Sr Pr.- - Svt,•criptlone it ne, Norman Petty. Britain iz.00 is advance. he United Scarce and Croat rit B Calladi N Alvin Pil- Vern Fuller. Jr Pr.- Thelma rarltoo,. �(,,•' key. Jr It to Sr II- Claytoo••Grew KenaethAnderson, Fred Smith, Fred JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. (bop), Bobby Torrance, Russell Perks, Lewis. ,Roll 27. D. Leigh, Teacher. I t _ Bather Harkey. Sr I to Jr II -Flor• S. S. No. 8, Pickering (Whitevale), once Mitchell (bon), _Earl Dixon (boo), Senior Room : V -6L Hurnehaw, 3 < Walters- :t•1lddleton Norman Flett, Margaret Teefy, James firsts, 1 third ; G. Tweedie 2 second@, MacRae, Alan Petty. Jr Ito Sr 1- I third, 1 credit; M. Turner, Yfirst, A quiet wedding was solemnized David Grant (bon), Muriel Torrance. $seconds, 1 credit; Hilts, 2 firsts, 1 G. 14, Leng;'Teacber• credit. Jr IV to Sr I ' -M. McKa b). • on Saturday, June 29th, of Bond Str. ?( .Par'soni , . S. y, No. 0, Pickering reenwood), L. Donnell N. Hickson, M. O'Con- t fie, Toronto of . in Fra . report based on year'swurk, names in nor, S. Tweedie (rec), Sr III to Jv IV tole eldest daughter of AI r. and hits. order of merit: Sr IV- Mildred Cor- -P. Hickson.(h), D. Rackham N. L. tG. L.. Middle ton, of Brougham, was bet, Evelyn Clarke, Willie Clark, Rose Herbert, G. Bootb. Jr III to Sr III- - 'united in marriage to Richard Dal- Disney, Margaret Bayles. Jr IV to A. Turner (b), J. Allies (b), R. Nowlan, ton Walir;a; B. A., L, L. D. of Tor- Sr IV--Ruth Annis (b) and *Leon E. McKay (b). B. Tram, W. Hicks, W, onto, and formerly of''1LLitcheli. The Jeuka (h) equal; *Robert Kinnear (b). Whitehead. A. M. Ferguson, Teach.. ceremony was perfprined by Rev, *Olive Kinnear (b), 'Reginald Clarke er. Dr Sedgwick, Pastor of the Met- (b), *Frances Mantell, failed 'Hazel June Promotion. Whitevale Junior ' topohtan Church. The Bride was Prierrt, Sr III to Jr R'- *Gertrude Room : Sr Pr. to Jr I - Bessie 31r.CoD- - uttended by her sister, '.Hiss Verna Corbett (h), *Dorothy Clark (b). 'Reta nell, Jr I to Sr I- Robert Giddon. Sr Middleton, while the groom was sup. Flynn, *Mildred Conner, •LauraOrme• Ito Jr II- Donald Ailles (h), Kathleen ported by his cousin, Mr. John Skin- rod, *Ellen Kinnear, Edna Harris. 12cKav (b)', Jean Hilts; Leigh Darling. ner, of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walt- Jr III to Sr' III - Mildred Gibson (b), 'Jr If to Sr II -Jean Fleming (b), Lloyd ers left for Rochester anti other Eest t }ordon Cammack, Cecil Walls, Law. gicks (h), Eddie Donnelly Y,h),'John ern points, and on their return will tones' Cammack. Sr II to Jr III - ;Nowlan, Betty Goeden,. Jack Horn• Phyllis Clark (b), Elva Middleton (h), Shaw, John O'CoDnor. Ma�r)'orie reside at 8 Cresswood Ave. Toronto. Erie Dario (h), �Iurrag,Eltins (h), Clara Walls, Lawrence Millis. Jr 11 Tweedie. Sr II to Jr III BUYINGTOti- D_t41SUN Hickson (h), Ruby BootS'Th), Reggie + { lost fi- Pbytlie Gardiner. failed .Rackham, Fred Carter. (}lrs) H. A pretty wedding was solemr-dzed on don Priest Sr I to Jr II- Dorothy Hickson, Teacher. 'Saturday, June 22nd, at, Claremont, Disney (b), Roy Walls (b). Jr I'to Sr o wken Lucy, daughter of '.Mr. and Mrs. [-Harold Short, Jr Pr. to Sr Pr- 'David REGISTER. David Dawson, became the bride of Muriel Clarke, Vanessa Walls, Her. _ Mr. William Perry Boyington, Mark- cedes illaarke Leslie Wilson, \ote- ROYAL 1i.iRIi ['?3359 (30170) -im- ham, Ont, Rev• Mr. McLellan officiat- Those marked before their names ] passed on lean work. Gertrude Cor• ported Clydesdale Stallion, the Sng,The bride who vas given in mar- belt had a perfect record in spelling property of Nelson R'agg, C1are- riage by her brother, David Dawson, for the. yyear. Number on roll 38 mont, will make the season of 1929 �.Jr. took her stared against a cedar arch Jean Mc Whirter, Teacher. at his own stable, Claremont, Ont. !beautifully entwined a %h June Roses R S. No. 6, Pirkpriog, names in CULRAVEN CONSUL [25083] (210- -.and other spring flowers, and Miss Lilian Dawson played the' wedding order of merit : Jr 11' to Sr IV -tier• 5�), the importoc' Clydesdale uirusic. The bride looked chartnin ma Fuller, Alfred Smith tree), Sr III Stallion, ..the property of Nelson g to Jr IV -Bruce Anderson (bon), Rots ii Wagg, Claremont, will make the •a gown of pink French georgette over Willson ( bou), Jr III to Sr III-Edith l season q'f 1929 at his own stable, pink satin and carried a shower bout)- Ifastie, Doris Bennett, Oscar Ander- Claremont. quet of butterfly roses and lily- of -hte- son, Harold Bennett, Myrtle Ellicott FAIRVIEW iiING'S'SEAL - 1022 . valley. Miss Helen, sister of the bride (86385), the Grand Cram tor. Im- acted as bridesmaid, and gore a P prop- and carried a bouquet of roses and BONDS- Government, Municipal and ported Hackney Staliinr,; the prop- becomin Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. erty of Nelson Waqu, Claremont, g gown of blue crepe romaine Safe inveetrrrents at from 5 to 7 per will make the season of 1929 it his .baby s breath. :�Ir. Dean flair; act- cent, own stable, Claremont. ed as best rrtan After a buffet lun r cheon at the home of the bride'..i pas- 1N9C'RANC'$ -All classes written in. DO[- Percherrn'3tailior, i 7293) im- '_ ent, tlur happy couple left on a motor eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• ported from France by W. J. Mc- trip •-o MuQkoka, ti•e bride travelling storm. AccideDt and Sickness, Callum,' Brampton, and rh,? prop- 'a a in a smart blue crepe ensemble :.ith Pbone or write erty o- E. A. Somerville, l.:t i3, 10 7- hat and s)-,es to maTtech.- On their re. 43'if ED. BOWMAN, Whithy l line Markham- w..,l make tip sea - ;tnr, tl ey will rer+ide at 5Larklram Ont. - - - - - _ I son at his own ;table. Tern ATTENTION A. XN 13, r•Enrolment No. •2336 Form IPICKERING COUNCIL. ATTENTION A•1•I DANTON, I3IR [12929] 1 171;2; i the ' Road and Bridge report cocluded 1 have taken over the A one pure bred Percheron Stallion„ im- ;from ate week R y ported from France, the propert y Q (fates,' instal pipes haul grav cons for : of Oscar Wilson, BrousrhariL will 3 2 21) 25; O Petty, baul grav con 1 Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales .10 00; A Maxwell, ditto 15 0u; -L Gated, 4toves. Fleury's Famous the sea.-win of 1929 as follows ' haul gray drag cons 1 2 rep road to it Monday leaves his cwn stable ar.d P Plow =, Pointe, proceeds to Frank Hutch;in X30 tlti; 'E Jones, labor on the Coultice' P qs. Brock Abridge 9 85; L Jones, ditto 2,43; B W Scufflere and Wheelbarrows. Road, for noon, home for night. 4 ones, ditto and rep waabout con 8 Phone 505 Pick. J Tuesday, T. Hir9" -'s, Kinsale, noon; - 116 90; F Ward, labor on Lehman and ROS'Z'. I2'T Brooklin, night. Wednesday. Wm. rCoultice bridges 16 95; J Miller, ditto • Hams', Greenwood, noon; home for 11 10: W Ev•rns, 51 10; R_ Lynn. ditto AGENT 448l BROUGHAM alight. ,Friday, John Scott's, cos 8, +17.00, W Birkett, ditto 59,40: L Kit t,y, Pickering, noon; John Norton's, corL 1 .,ditto 1 85; J Speoceley, haul stone and S. Oxbridge, night. Saturday. Clare - ea and to Lehman and Coultice bit ce- moat, noon; home for night where Clare- ea and labor 70 05; C Cooper- h.,ul ce- hill remain until the following anent, lumber u, Coultice and Lehman H A V E .Monday. morruag Terms: $15, • lbridgee, concrete bugav d slush sera. pay - chi's Feb. 1st. 1930, .ipers and bard ware 13377: Alau wire - - PRELUDE ,av•d nails hwd lumber and cement to - [23622] (20960), the well IH.nlgeon bridge 10 74; O Madill. Ras � bred imported approved Clydesdale irud nKils Ht.dsan btiJg e 2 55; B iV 1 Staniar., the property of Oscar Wtl- •Jones, haul mixer to H Ag�•,n trudge son, Brougham, wit: make the 3-a- -6W: J Spenceley, baul lumhrr semen! been t}le new Coleman kiro• son of 19'29 as follows; Monday af- Misdson bridge 14 441: F Wrigbt, labor O GFas Store ',' just the ternoon will leave hi+ o sr: stab e, r•t Hudson bridge i 35; J Miller, ditto thin for hot Breather. Brougham, for T. Hirst'., Kin3aie, ^ . IN 65; E Jones, ditto 17,83: %V Evans S far night; • sdav ra a ' ditto 19 W: •r> _ a .Tile G h m ; Ho- II rat , R Lynn, ditto _.4u: W IBirkett, ditto 20 6o; J D' Also, the American a111 tel, Brooklin, for night; Wedne? -iay Coates, repot 1 I� p • 7.15; J Pallister, ditto 11 Uxbridge boob Call and see ) afternoon, Samuel Harris's Whitby. to pay half on Hodgson t:ridge exprn• for night; Thursday, Fran" 3lai,ia- ditures ; Greenhorn S.cod and (}ravel ,theul demonstrated. ford':?, Kingston Roati, :'or r.aon; Oa, grav for con 6 fi r,; T C oria un- Wilmot Shea's, Baseline, for riFrftt, load bridge timber 2 r,n); F Pugh. rep Berry Boxes and Crates in Fridav, W. J. Miller's, Pickering, grader 1 25. Lsrluires,grav for r 16.95; - good supply• ' ..noon; Chas. Hutchings. Brock,Roa,,, A Brayley, haul gray r 1 15 00: J Sod• for night; Saturday morning pro- en, grav fur cons 5, 6, 7 and 8 and for . ALVIN BUSHBY 1 needs to his own. stable where he Lebrnan bridge 90.75; F Barclav, haul will remain until the following gray and cement for Coultice and Leh. PICKERINGF i Monday afternoon. . man bridges and gray for r l and cons 4.5.6,711 1030.00; W P Junes, gray - _.� - --- - - - - -- - - -- clean pit for Coultice bridge and grav for con 9'29 40; O N R. giav for con 1 - - :' E Wilson. haul stone LrbmaD ` - bridge 12.50; I Lehman, drag cons 7 8 `haul stone for and 13 45; D Tran, haul stone and dirt Lehman bridge 'fid'1.5o; M Dunkeld, ditto 3U,rr�; J Byer . ditto and grad con 8 61. C$ ; G Todd, . haul grav cons •2 3 86 23; J McGtiskin, ' ditto 40 00; J Garland, ditto 30 00: A Petty. R Mo bray, grav JTodd, ditto 18 7.5: TRAVEL - BY COACH iR Mowbray, grav for 7 clean pit 8 tiff; !3 Farndede, instal pipe haul grav colt 7 21.25; M Dnnkeld, haul grav R t 1 Mat it R. to pay half 3'2 50; A Carruthers, haul Safety and comfort are } i n';' a : 1 tr`'1 L : 1 ;grav w t 1 Mark to pay baif 52 511; H A convenience Of frequent service. t O the Kirton, grav for w t l ark tr; p ty h Lit' q x.00; C Cooperthwaite,`dittn 6 00: Roy * :.:,.centre cf every colnluunity `'Ward on acct of salary 1,50 04); T Philip On the route, 7ranl grader to Pickering 5 0,•0; C Pock • tin, engine nn' grader r 1 etc fill X70; b' pICERING TORONTO iLoyst, cement for Fludlr9nn bridge Ox •' 4o, pay half 108.10; also cement for 7th con, Lehman and Coultice bri igPS 10 +,5; I white, haul fir i drag on ".dare 50 Cents r I and le ,, {r .. _ - ggr•iv r 1 10,00; A Gout-lie, haul grav t' I - _2'2 0(!; A DingwPn, repcnlvert r 1 1 `15 : Leave Pickering : (Emt terri Sl:Rntlard TituP) A Clark, rep washout con i I (s); Jno a, tu, -0 2,5 x6.55, 7. 55, 8.55 9. 0 53, 11.55 -Greenlaw, ditto 15.00; J Stewart, ditto 70 1 m 7.50; C Morden, ditto 7.50, W Taylor. p• • =1? 55, 1 .i5, 2.55 :3 55, 4.55, 5.5-5, 6.55, 7.55, grad rep washout con 4 35.00; C Rood, $. 55, 9 55, *IQ.25 p. m. instal pipe grad rep washout cons 3 4 x- daily, except Sundays ii2.00; A Ackford, ditto 13.75; A Hatcb, ditto 13.75; J May, dttto ?ti f.0; J Cad. *- Sundays only den; . calcium to and fuse ,71 50: D tt Coach Connections at Toronto - Terminal for Beaton, calcium chloride 3U.Uii; «';tit : Milling dt Feed (n;, I,rd ,car of bridge Newmarket, Barrie, Mir land, Orillla, timber Ober 0 P R Cu, freight rep Alliston Brampton Orangeville car of timber 410.03; � Thompson, rep r r , culverts station road larertiont, Clare- SlyAlhllrriet Hamilton, moat to pay 16.00; Roy '� xri, rub• Braritf6rd '..ja ara Falls Buffalo. .,,'bin brick 3,80; J D hemmer, rep > g , - Mout Cammack bridge 7.56; T C .gown, on acct re Palmer bridge $200, Connection•3 at Buffalo for till L71. S. A, points. _ 8C{400L REPORTS. - Promotion report for Cherrywood .4chool, Senior Room : Jr IV to Sr IV Grav' C oach Limes - FRESH GROCER/L� Fine Fresh (Preen Groceries, Fruits 'and Vegetables evil') day. Call and see our stock or phone us and have your order delivered. A SK FOR .COUPONS They represent 4'per cent. nn all cash purchases. —_ FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS CORN -All kinds of Seed Corn at right prices. MANGELS- Yellow Intermediate and Giant White Sugar. TURNIP SEED -Best vtirieties, in 1 1b. and }lb. packages, Vegetable Sheds in bulk and package. " -- .Bedding Plants -All kinds. -- Tomato Plants, tCabba'Re Plante. JAMES RICHARDSON Pickering Hardware Store We have Arsenate of Lead, Pari= Green, Arsenate of Linre, Climax Bus Killer and Bordeaux Mixture for the potato crop, Dr Williams' F4v Oil for Cattle- spray -to keep the flies off your stock. Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Wire Cloth to keep out the.flies, Beatty Electric Washers and 19W Gravity Washers. A free trial any time. Raying and HarvestioR Tools of all kinds. Agent for the McCormick -Deering Farm M•acbioery and Repairs. Our Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is not made, J. S. BALSDON, .. PICKERING Ta'.0 ., ., _ . . _ ...�....,,,.�......�........., SPRING IS HERE I 'Get your Paints. Oils and Turpentines from us. Orders taken for Wall Papers. Field Root See& on hand, Garden Seeds, 3 pkas for 25e. Chick Starter and. Growing Meab. Feeding Huppetra. in all Sizes. - •Frssh Groceries at lowest pricen.. Highest prices paid for - farm produce,, "' Batteries Re- charged. Phone your order, We deliver: Phooe Markham 6402. - •• m. M. mean, GeDeMerchanty Green River Is your subscription tv 1'11e News paid in. advance ? i 1 �1� _ ' C 111:1110 ire• -• . • ••- • ••• ••rr (BRADLEY'S - •ERADLEY'S Cbildren'-s plain English brnadcloth panty dresses, nice rangeof colors ages 2,4 and 6 year:,, at 1.30. Children's figured broadcloth and figured cotton panty dresses, ages tip to 6 years, special 1.19. Children's black sateen, red trimmed .play suite, embroidered flgnres• ages 2, 3 and 4, special 100. Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellent _ wearing kind, at 1.25. women's and Children's summer underwear in cotton' and silk. Wotnen's and Children's hosiery, splendid shades, MEN'S NEAR Men's light work boots, panto soles of the splendid wearing quality, sppecially priced $2.85. Sporting Goods - Tennis wear, balls and bat,3. We still use the satne high Grade leather and give yon the sAme good service in our Shoe R,- pairing Department. - -Earl Taylor, Ruth HollinKer, Bertha C C I L• BRADL E Y •:3mitb, James Dixon, Lloyd Petty, i .43r III to Jr IV -Ray Pilkey, Arthur Petty, Sr 1, F Jr IV -John Teefy, P= p Z M I N a I ! slEla'zel Petty, Frank Bohol, Ronald j � • 1 .,-... •� .*, ;,.: ;. ..:.: s > -._. . -. ,...,:.�. r. , Y .,,.",kit.. ;.v T• ow •�. ., , .� ,y , ! .� ,. r- J:°FS .b.. k,. ,. ..• ''er' ••fir '� •? _ :4ti. ^' 'Y... �..�. .s.:,sr `fed'. _tiy -,a'p. '.: ,F- ,,. 'y vri.ns. _ f..w �.nm.�„_ - 7 ,r .w -T. r; ."` - '7F-., �'. .s r.+..� �y' .r :...�. w- ��,...k Ns,: ,,,..,d•; a� „E_ ..t" ..;i�cs..�. �,. ,c8•• a ,x*a'i,.,... WWI 4 CLARRIVION'T Misies McCullough spent teat H. A. and Mrs. Lawton enter- Miss Helen Dawson Is spending A. and Mrs. Wilson and family week-end with their parents here. tained a large number of friend@ her vacation with her parents from Star City, Sask., spent the OW. Mundell to spending a week Thos. and Mrs. Paterson visited from Toronto over the week-end, here. with friends In B week-end with B. F. and Mrs.' Kil. Brampton. their Mrs. ClarencePen. Patrick. Sylveatei Middleton, of Peter- ally, klin, on Doraidlon boro, was home over the wrek. yy and. aDdiea Gertie Morgan and niece, EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE W. A. and Mrs. Page, of Toros. Miss Margaret, W*gXj of Toronto, If you require anything In the uh v lei ted J; H. and Mrs. Beal on spent the holiday with Miss S. E. 7., of insurance let us give you Our prim Monday. Evans. It pays to insure in strong financial Win. and Mrs. Brown, of TorOD- The Gregg family- held their companies such as the Imperial Gum- to, span r t the holiday with the annual reunion in Uxbridge Park antee and Accident Company of r- '.latter's parents, Win. and Mrs. on Saturday last, when a most ads The Western Assurance Company, "Thom son, pleasant time was spent by all. of Canada„ and The Mutual Life fla- y and Miss Winnie Tyn. dall. of Chicago,visited with D. Magrins Morgan. of Claremont, surance Company of Qanjada., For and. Ed. Perry., of Toronto, Lefton quotlLtions apply to and Mro. Dawson and family one A. M. GIBBON day recently. _h Saturday on a motoring trip to Phone Pickering 1712. F. R. and Mrs. Philip motored Ottawa and other eastern points. over from Buffalo, N. Y., on Sat- Harness repairs and shoe repairs urday and attended the Jones• always guaranteed at H. A. Law- Ms -NOTICE ton's. Al-4o on hand a good line of 7X;rZ,'M-=8. Evans wedding here. Having taken over Robt..FeasWa boots and shoes. Give hint Cultivator. Luther Pilkey has just received Superior Nu: 966 flora Ad j ustable 28 to 48 inch 5 levers out garage, Brougham, we we now ready a full equipment for binder canvas trial. of line of vision. Standards, spring i,rake, anjustable shovel positions, discs to give service in Brougham as re pairs. Get your work done now P. Kilpatrick, Sr., an Mrs iL- and thistle points.- There is nothing wonderful about the Superior Cultiva- as in Claremont. ' before the rush beginF. . .1 Patrick -and daughter, of Bramp tor except its absolute perfection. Service cat always ready, day or Mr. and Mrs. Appleton and four ton, are spending a few weeks We have for sale some nearly new Tractor Plows, 10-ft, Hay Rakes and Corn night service. Children, of Detroit, are spending with the former's son, B. ]F, Kil. Oultivptors, and include in new machinery, the well-known lines of Oliver, Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering Oft a few days with Mrs. Appleton's Patrick. Rart Par, Nichols & Shepard and American Seeding Machine Companies. Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tlr�o. parents, J. H. and Mre. Evans. A. L. PILKEY. Earl A. Grubin R.O., Eye Special- Phone 2314 T. 0 Locust H ill 251y. Mrs. Luther Pilkey and Mrs. ist at. Stouffville from Wednesday to Pick. R. R, 1 'Lyman Pilkey spent 'Wednesday Saturday of each week. Office in the with the latter's sister-in-law, Grubin Block. Phone Sto le 2405. uffvu W. F. Disney, Greenwood Mrs. R. Mitchell and - son, at their At Markham every Monday from 9 a. cottage at Livingston Park. in. to 5 p.m. Office in the Wear Clifford. and Mrs. Pilkey and Block. son. Grant: of Toronto, spent the. holiday with their friends here. BARR Notice to Creditors Mr. Pilkey had to return to the a city on Tuesday to begin the work j= of marking examination papers. Elwood Wilbur, of Trenton, has In the Estate of James Henry Madill succeeded his brother, Job, its late of the Township of Pickering, blacksmith in T. E. Stephenson's in the County of Ontario. Farmer, F ..chop and took possession onTnes Deceased. day morning. We welcome him NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to to the village and wish him sue. Section 51 of The Trustee Act, that all Ask Us 0' u t persons having claims against the estate of the late James Heart' Madill. George and Mrs. Bentley, WE do peak of artistic Of who died on or about the 13t& day, of esigus that are • Brooklio, spent the week end April, 1929, at the said Township of dignifle . not artistic with the latter's mother, Mrs. Pickerica. are required to send by designs that would be Lynn and son, who accompanied post, prepaid, or otherwise deliver to inappropriate for the them, along - with Mr. Bentley's the undersigned Executors or their purpose in view. The one illustrated is aim- July, 10-19, their christian names an pie, yet hoe artistry, bridge on Sunday. mes. address and desciFiptious. L v solichors. on or before the 25th day of other, in a motor trip to Vx suroa d •De a al There being no celebration or full particular@ of their claims or later- "No Greater Tribute" other attraction in the village no eat, and the nature of the waritiles, If Dominion Day, the holiday was 0. held by them. N. W. STAFFORD, very quiet in Claremont. A num medintely after the 26th day of KID bar of our citizens passed the day July, liOL9. the estate of the late James Milker' proton Road. % b it by elsewhere, while others entertain. Henry Madill, deeeased, will be die .:ad visitors at their homes here, tributed among the parties entitled Phone Whitby Decoration services will be held theret4p, baviag regard only to the clilms or interests of which the Exe- -We instal them complete in the Claremont- Union Cemetery tutors shall then have notice. and all n in The nest Sunday, at 2 30 p. others shall be excluded from thesaid speakers will be Rev. A. McLellan. distribution. -of Claremont. and Rev. J. A. Dated at Toronto this 13th day of -,Grant, of Toronto. and music will June. A. D. IM. be furnished by a double quart. COLIN MADILL and -4atte. ALBERT B. MArraiawa. . . . Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent Thurs- R. H. 2.'Claremont.-Ont.. Executors 19,%ple Leaf Ifutual fte day with the Misses TWID, Of BRATON & Ross, Ztouffvtlle. Miss Bessie Taun, . &%.Bay St.. Toronto, Clexemont who suffered from -a fractured Solicitors for-the Chartei CA)0jjxr , 42-44 o&ld Executors Cheap ra4es for farm and country limb three months ago. is improv buildings. .ing and will be welcomed here Windstorm Insurance on building@, gat anytime by her many Clare BACK TO CLAREMONT wind-mills. Silos etc. • in Automobile Insurance ant friends. Dear Friend. While working at Alfred Roa. of all kinds. Here I am back in Claremont at my era' new house in Brooklin on old stand, ready to serve ou with a 'Thursday last, C. H Found swi• .FARMS FOR SALE tamed vertypainful injuries Co oe well assorted &t I's at prices Write or phone & b that you will find attractive, -of his feet eavy stone failing It to my hope that the friendelips ED. BOW M A N .!,o n it, and badly brui,-ing one of his established during my previous four. S PECIAL TRICES toe . While he is limping badly, teen years among you may be renewed, 20 WHITBY, ONT. he has not been compelled to give •You may be sure that I shall do ...:up work, everything possible to make my re Reuben and Mrs. Besse, Sr., and turn advantageous to you In a busi- FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers, Attention ness wa. the former's, children, of Stayner, 81,,, y resuming ownership of this spent the week-end with their Store I have put in stock a large aa• I have secured the agency for the Frost relatives here. On their return, sortment of new merchandise, bought 'BraqFi.mounted Team Backband Harness, Wood and Cuckshutt i Farm Imple. and metita. and will keep constantly on home on Monday the were ac at right prices, I am prepared 2inchlayer trRce with heel chains, $42.00 band repairs for thbee popular companied by Mrs Reuben Besse, sell It to YOU AT RIGHT PRICES, as VOU -With 5 ring breech ing.-ins tead of back- implements. who had been visiting her parents, will readily see when you come in, &a band, 1640.00 J. H.' Evans, for about a conp.le of -1 hope YOU will do at the first oppor- Also, Loudon's barn and stable toasty. $89.50 fittings. weeks. Black mounted Team Backban'd Harness, 'Grand- It is going t e to see S� attendance at the I baraff and houses by a new The atte o be a pleaA I will also take contracts for painting you. Come in and let us renew our 51ring Breeebing $4425 ruother's Meeting of the Women's friendship, process, by spraying, Institute was 56, 18 of whom were a 'Thi-3 6 not a factory barnesA, but ensto_m made in our Estimates cheerfully given. grandmothers. The splendid read= Yours. sincereIr, own shop at Markham. Phone 16W. 4ngs were interspersed with well L. FINGOLD '27-52 rendered choruses., solos and quart. Claremont, May 20, 1929, We. sp4cialize on repairs to harness and coll ettes by great grandmothers. Re- R. J- M am Clare M 'oiit freshments were served and a C4 happy afternoon was brought to a close. Mott S -I,- Store '''C F T 0 D D ..8 Green River The preacher in the Baptist -Harness and C_ ollar Manufacturer Basket Factory 1 Church next Sunday at 11 Ft. in. --Claremont and 7 p. In. will be Rey. James A. HomePhore 3400 Manufacturers of 2Z. 0 IT rZ. 'Grant, B. A., of Toronto, his All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry nX'Oulne subject being, "The Soul's True Resting Plice "' and in the Crates, Farmers, Bushel ..evening, "The Cry of the Hungry ..-A full line of Heart." Mr. Grant will also daft:" Bank Drafts ,.to and speak at the cemetery service in the afternoon, A cordial invita• from Foreign Countries tin is extended to the many Nall friends of the visitor to attend the °servicesof the day. The pastor, Rev H. R. Stephen@, will be an vacation until Sunday, July 28th. x ers ing timely advice. Our transactions in foreign, Report, of June promotions In inonias are conducted at minimum rates, and any personal assistance we can render is yours for the. -Claremont Junior Room : Jr II to %Nvisa, Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank -Sr IT—(promoted on 'year–s aver- Ready. trimmed 5 cents to of Commerce when sending money-out of the ttge of 80 p. c. or more) Margaret johns6n, Gordon Taylor, Betty . 1.25 per ro'll, also country. Lickorish , Jack Morgan, Anna Forsyth, Jessie Lewis, Edna Tay. Sherwin-Williams' lor. Sr I to Jr II —Betty Pretty *, 'Myrtle Bacon*, Velma Middleton*, -,.....,.Taints and I-LE CANADIAN BANK Francis Loyst*, Gordon Overland*, Ilean Hill*, Malyn Gor. Varnishes OF COMMERCE .1 -Lickorteb, ­ I IT �h,clt is amalgamated 'r)JF. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA (ion Spenceley, Dolly Beaton, Clif• -ford Bassett* (absent from sonie Call and see these Goods exams.), Alan Tomlinson* (pro -tooted on year's work). Sr Pr. to and you will be delighted .',Jr I—Jean Ward*, Margaret with them Hardy*, Herbert Forsyth *, Muriel 'Stephen,*, 11,icveyFh3gold*,Irt%ne .'Taylot*, NNiion Tomlinson* (pro.' Tr moted•on year'4 work). J Pr. to Do -As- S Ci 0 T T Sr Pr. —(pl,oniotpd rin year's work) :Bernice Linton, Lpiviq Cljidlf-)%N,• Nfon7an, Pbove 1401, Murray Irene Lewis, Edna Benson, Margaret Neal., Annie V. Spoffard, Teacher. I CLAREMONT Clothes Baskets, .Frank Pennock, —Pt4yprietor ' .Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets; Phone Markbam 6400 .B E A`�, STANDS FOR THE BEST A Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tracks, CQNV, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will p,%y yon to get my rlcesO12 above before buying elsewhere. FRANK I PROUSE P1.1URERIN(4, . F'ONIARIQ• daft:" Bank Drafts ,.to and from Foreign Countries 13 UYING and selling foreign drafts is a regular, P,Lrt of the general business of The Canadian, .Bank of Commerce in which we often find our-, selves able to render valuable assistance by offer- ing timely advice. Our transactions in foreign, inonias are conducted at minimum rates, and any personal assistance we can render is yours for the. %Nvisa, Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank of Commerce when sending money-out of the country. I-LE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ­ I IT �h,clt is amalgamated 'r)JF. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Clothes Baskets, .Frank Pennock, —Pt4yprietor ' .Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets; Phone Markbam 6400 .B E A`�, STANDS FOR THE BEST A Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tracks, CQNV, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will p,%y yon to get my rlcesO12 above before buying elsewhere. FRANK I PROUSE P1.1URERIN(4, . F'ONIARIQ• "rx'• �- ,j.7;,• ara;.'• .. . : ; `F ..", .,,+.. ,.. .: r ::"s °•, ..ti y;;er � ! - •-- . YT,..'a. J.�' }'•1 ",•'k^.. "'.Y�`^!' . MY'. • :. 1•'. 40!. • e • :- +,Vy„ ". ...-�- ^r ,mv >.+ro,;+' Ste:w� ;:v. - •m=. -r- 'v .^eu r -� ,R F `• 4,`�, .---- R,�,.• .; •�+"_' «.�.n .'� .. 4'.. .:1`s: ic.. ^.''l.'r 'w'5 �, . <'.w , 'd:f;'. '•F�•f "L•." :,Y'- FZ',Q.: i'dv�'iYw w. V.. _.... S. l�a� ,� e� a, a '.i . yam A .5° 7 1z"" b:sea's.+�^ k•�.v'n.A-.astW �'r"e.'.1� �* k g .,-. , _ ;w•.`v ah.7�. . a= �•. Ly�� '.�� C� 2• :•iC C•. tis.•.n, .Y "AC" ., 7__ �°.'"- "" 4'F"r . 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Frocks of crepe de chine, while the fashioned tuckedoa blouse, instead of - patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in •: t . 'darker tone is used for street frocks ' . g Events (gray tulle, made with a skirt which :-... had two long pleated panels of the two Prince at Garden Party ` - - 'V WT �� - • % • . -- - ' r' n y colors, which touched the floor at the ' .In �[le ��� back. j Lucien Lelon ghas' always had a Paris -The old saying that "coming ! marked fondness for gray and he is . levents cast their shadows , before" is using this color for -costumes for all " _ articularly apt in -•elation to femin- occasions in his demo- season collection. . 7 ne fashions at the present moment, There are ports costumes in gray jer- I ' .Wbea the dressmakers are showing ey, street crocks in gra,, checked : '' limo els designed for the late summer tweed, ensembles consisting of a coat "= .. c.• _ - '... and early autumn, for a study of • these of gray tweed - (on which, by the by, reveals many a shadow which is al. he puts collars and cuffs of brown :'moat sure to become an actuality in fur - astrakhan, nutria or seal), and :;'the course of the next few months. a frock of one of the new silk or ' j``' ,And ;strangely enough, the most no- woolen crepes, georgette. or crepe de ticeable of these shadows ,is the pre. chine, and evening gpwns not only in •.:.;dominance of two "sure- enough" sha- gray lace, chiffon and georgette but i.. dow colors, brown and gray. These in a lovely black chiffon so thickly 11 : are stressed in several of the most I spotted with little silver dots that it 1. } _ __ _ ! important collections and are seen to has the effect at a little distance of ' - s lesser extent in the -eichibitoins of 'shimmering silver. 1. xrearly every one of the Parisian WAISTLINES. It would seem .that the reason aA . . young women don't get-- married is that they're not widows. It ain't imppasible to take a small ' amount of dough and make both ends ' meet Look at the doughnuts. "' ' .• • A needless noise always Is noiaer than a- necessary one. - • '• Daughter: "Well, dad, rm engaged," . Father: "You don't mean it° ?? - Daughter- "Certainly not, but it's lots of fun." The morning after the night before ' • The cat came back at the hour of four ` The innocent look in her eyes had .­ I . . - went - -- . . . But the smile on her face was a • •' 'dressmakers, great and sma1L Two shades of brown are used, the so'to The waistline continues to fluctuate, speak, although the natural, pre - Prince Henry, thug son of the King, receives at a garden party held in smile of content. ` • . -deep' seal shade, is almost the tint war position is rapidly gain -�rg favor. honor of His Majesty's birthday at Victoria: B.C. Lt.-Governor Randolph She: Spent my vacation In the' used to be known as "tete -de- This is particularly noticeable in the Bruce is on the right�and'biiss Helen Mackenzie the latter's niece, on the left. mountains. _ ,. negre, and a warm chestnut tint. The sports and ,tailored costumes, the ma- _ He: Really slid ;you have a guide! ... latter is seen principally in afternoon j,ority 1. of wtieb are worn with the o'd- - .' ly, giving number and size of such She. Well, only my conscience. . + ' . Frocks of crepe de chine, while the fashioned tuckedoa blouse, instead of - patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in •: t . 'darker tone is used for street frocks the lop um r bli,use worn outside• 8 j Pe , •. � " stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap "Surely this isn't a resort" said . , drnd ensembles, Worth uses a great tine skirt, which has been in vogue f,,r it carefully) for each number -, and , the stranger. "Why, it hasn't rained ' deal of this seal brown combined with goodness -knows how many seasons. address your or3er to. Wilson Pattern in three days." - beige or yellow and there is a striking The latter, however, is still worn with 1. .. ', Service 73 West Adelaide St. Toronto. ' . .. "sports costume in his latest collection the dressier type of street costume - Patterns sent by an early mail. A JOB which consists of a long, plain coat of of crepe satin or moire or crepe mar- _._ -r,, -- ..Boa : My'bdy your work has fallen . - : ;ftal brown kasha worn over a sleeve- eeain, which is much in vogue for the 2'• . . ' - THE WEST AND THE EAST down; and it you are, going to pick it . .less tennis frock of white crepe de older women .:or luncheon and after. - , John S. Holyland in the Nineteenth up, you :will have to step on it. - - � • +chine with one of the new long scarfs noon functions. These little tailored _ • C . Century (London) • It is common to - tri of which he is so fond in wide dia g- suits, consisting of a smartly cut *' y s hear reference made in the West to - :_ MOONDRIFT . . wnal stripes of brown and white and jacket and skirt in pia:a black crepe Y the disillusionment which followed the The moon drifts In the purple sky, t - - 'yellow, twisted about the throat, satin or moire or in a- speckled black � _ ' War, especially in regard to political A silver boat on ghoreless seas, - - 1 . . caught under the, narrow leather belt and -white or gray- and -white printed II - .- - affairs. However bitter this disillus- And ghostly clouds g'r floating by, 1I,, , at the waits and falling to the edge of g ge marocain, worn with- a smart white =' s� t4�: ionmentmay be tire, west, it was prob- While softly, sings the eventag breeze, I. ' . _ 'the skirt. blouse of cre1w satin or crepe de chine, "'= a ably much greater iri the East, -Be- } Across the lake its ripples stir, POPULARITY OF BROWN. which more r.lten then rot fits tightly �^ fore the War India was immensely in- And moonbeams glimmer, cold and I ; _ `This same deli er uses `ucked -in around t'ne h; s a�,d is t ed in knot p the frunt, ex1r•eme- - -. terested in man as sets of R'estern y P • canoe with her, _ ere ©i 'blouses of seal - brown Jersey with, at one side of ly practical as well as sfart. ;�'° - - '� k . life and had a eat belief that the Hedfollowg the moonlight rail - pointed turnover collars and narrow But to return to the of the . + Westrriight bring to her many very 'benefits. ; " , cuffs of beige kasha with a plain .subject - skirt of the latter material. ' Dark normal waistline. Many of the de- ''x t .. 4 a.* _ valuable This feeling has now all but disappeared -at any rate The moonlight trail! It 'leads star. ' horizon dim,• blouses and card- ackets worn signers not only advocate thi�'for day- Elan ] I but .. I- - - " is amongst the vast majority of nation - i Beyond the earth's I And farther than the farthest star- t f} with skirts of a lighter color, by tits !time _ by, are a feature of the sports cos- costumes, they even .place :, narrow belt, usually of the same ma -; -� - alistically minded Indians. Few are now found (apart from a-very small And thither she wail drift with him, lone, n I feria! as the frock, around the natural ns To fairy regions wild and ' i} fumes of the resent collection of this P I waistline of the evening gown. 'These,. • -• bony of moderates, headed by Tagore) IThey glide on dreaming seas - afloat- • - � fam.3us old house.. - are usually made on a foundation s who are willing to admit ti:at, the , Till Ryan through a megaphone , It,' I Another designer noted for her tail Ibelts of soft leather which prevents their -- - - ' hest has really anything to teach In- • Yells out: "Come back with that there. ,` r orss- costumes is showing several en- for the suturnn which `Wrinkling. dia. On the contrary, the majority lest India be � sembles early are ,deeply concerned ' I, ... consist of a long, seal- broavti coat - _ corrupted beyond repair by' the pre- - ' - . IP a man's face is his fortune some ;reaching to within an inch or two of . . vasive forces of . Western civilization. of us are i3 debt. -. t the edge of the plain, tailored skirt IA%"+.�s As a great living Indian phisolopher - 1 r and a tucked -in blouse and long scarf 1; 1 I. - i , has expressed it:' "There are• men in P At the picnic the other evening a . - ... of printed tusii -kasha in brown and . . - - - .. - _ _ the East who spend sleeplees nights Pe R -vounk couple slipped away and were 14 , _ , yel!ow or brown and beige. This , - - � � _ . Soo _, in cursing God because He has allow- L spooning. She asked: "Does my -house to ,the first to substitu4e this -:.' ed these civilizers to get into their head on your shoulder give you a ' . -:soft woolen material in a printed de- a � � l . lands." ••• ag he answer tht 111 , He squlrrsied siE*in for the popular crepQ roe chine - - • . _ _ .. - —`' . - ed.. '`o, I in k I'm sitting on some ,burrs. _ _ and it seems a very happy thought •, NOVEL SPORTS TYPE.. - � + - -,A► Will -O •the -Wisp "tit .sand - '-,- _,_ _ . . for autumn wear A charming cos- `, . A sports dress of washable silk I -- - , _ Lame Which illustrates the use of this crepe in either flesh, orchid, white! Winnipeg Tribune tInd. Cons.); Clara; "Do you get your alimony _. - • I:* -`woolen material, consists of a long of yellow w':11 be included in every Canadian farmers. might as well make regularly ,., - coat of string-color lightweight tweed. (,. - . Ei complete wardrobe this season. 1 he up their minds to the tact that when. I Marten %Yo,- I might just as well be . ! • with a full collar and deep pointed , / model sketched you'll feel comfortable-, ever, trade in any item of •agriculture ; living with him," :cut=s of astrakhan dyed in the dark- \\ \ in yrherever you go, for its -lines are produce reaches a substantial figure - - -. ' - - 1 .. est shade of brown, and a frock of ' j distinguished and :mart. . It :s collar• there will be a demand for higher pro - i Gladys? Her mother always called • -' .. printed tusli- kasha i ith a beige back- II less with ❑eck finished with app' - ^d tectlon from the American farmer, her the fairest flower of 'girlhood." - ground and tiny design in dark brown, band and vestee. A belt marks norm :rl and the demand will be answered i_ Helen, Isn't it-too bad she grew up ...,quite simply made with a narrow•scal- waistline and• ties in' bow at :aft hip, with. drastic action. Desirable as it is, ! to be a. Wall Flower." loped band of plain dark brown at the One -sided plaits in skirt reveal dia.- the United States market for 'farm I • . 9 • . edze of -the skirt and around ;he neck opal movement. Printed .silk- - crepe 'products is a willo'•tbe wisp, and the A free country !s one that passes . ..and wrists. with plain is serviceable for tow%, and ,farmers who,have- pursued_it politic -.I laws to please its conscience and CHESTNUT SHADE, if ch.isen in bright -oreE as rd 1 and ally for many years will have to ad-! then brealts them to please its ap- .` A lovely afternoon frock which white, cr yellow and beige, can also Just their economic reasoning accord• petite.' . was recently seen at s house in the be worn for beach and country. Style ingly. . : . Champs Elysees 'was of crepe satin Vo. 500 can be-had• in sizes 1.6, 18, ?0 0 -No really great man ever thought . in the warm chestnut shade made up . "A man is sometimes sorry be got'year,,, 36, 38, 40 rind 4' inches bust. "L suppose," said, the casual ac- 1 himself so. ° - • -•on the- dull side of the material, with in crested bands of the shiny surface the last word if it was 'yes'." 0 It is also very attractive in orange quaintance, the day after the wed- shantung with white vestee and trim, i ding, "it was hard to lose your daugii- . - - j The difference between a cemetery - •: placed diagonally below the hips and JOy � SOriOW printed rajah silk in yellow and white, ter ?" "No," replied the bride's' father "It and ,a graveyard Is that one is ,in -: ending in the. godets at the edge of '. The joy that comes in sorrow's guise, sky -blue silk. pique, blue and white' did seem as if it were'going to be-i hard at town and the other in the country. - _ N - the skirt, with a soft scarf of pale The of self- sacrifice, one time checked gingham, and printed linen =in' ,but she landed the _ r i' . •, yellow satin around the neck, tied Sweet pains o fellow just as we were low and while, sky- blue pique blue J ,beginning• to Tightskirt Tillie says that civlliza• . at one side in a bowknot with long I would not have thew otherwise. lose all ho s " and white checked and' pe • tion won't be perfect until they put end3. J. G. Whittier. -gingha;n, _,_ _ printed linen in yellow and white. Pat- —'ti _ I out canned Lood$ that can. be eoPened - Gray is popular in all shades, from _ ' A short story entitled `Three Gen „ Yes, giggled the bride -to -be, I tern rice 20c in stamps or coin coin p P - ( accepted John the first time he pro- with a 'push button. - . • - . - the light pearl- color. to a deep battle- - " orations." Grandfather, had a farm. is preferred):. Wrap coin carefully. osed. "' "Oh no didn't darling,' P __ O. • - • - ship tint• Plain gray jersey is used Father had a garden.. Son had a -an. ,you' HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS said her, dear friend. "No, you didn't. . Canada and Naval Defence . ., by several of the important design- • ors for the skirt and short jacket of opener.. Write your name and address plain - I You wern'.t there.' � Toronto Telegram (1iid. C-on) :' The the sports costume with a hand- - l pacifists in the commons are again .;. knitted sweater of gray and white or howling for further cuts in the . , gray and brighter colors. One of National Defence estimates. And to , these which was particularly liked 1. pacify the pacifistthe minister declares - - " "had a gray sweater in a splashy de- ,• y: that this young nation s ends less per - o `' s gin of French blue and white, the : > inhabitant for defence than any other , same knitted material being used for � nation in the world. rows this "• : the facing, collar and' turned -back a ..,...•,... a? $ ;,.,• : :,••. distance it looks as if the Minister's Gaffs of the short gray jacket. : •' : :: k': statement wasn't an ything to boast Plaid designs in gray and black or• s set up as a nation • - 'shaded gray tweed are used for motor, wbtht'embass es at Paris, Washington street or sports costumes. A very ,,,,.�„ - ;. , �: and Tokio. She insists on the ri;ht to . . 'practical coattime for traveling or :..: .::. •:::::.;•:.:::.:•:.: t..: :::: ••. : :• : :• : : :..: • :: • make'treatie� and settle dispute general morning wear which was seen ;: .., .. . ' She foreign powers oft her own bat . _' ' . recently consisted of a long loose top -;"� ,., 11 practically °" coat with big pockets and comfortable 11 " ; o goawaytbackt and sit do ,. sleeves and a reefer jacket with nickel ' -.. s - •:: •.:: "' n`,. `.mss, Like freeman who is play agha -"bo3= in a ,gray- and -black plaid English "�' s� tail us she rs a rig as ong as ,. : woolen material, and a tailored blouse ? %a :: •:: she is "called." But some tune the ' . of gray shantung. Smaller plaids and � show down will come. And when it - checks in gray woolen materials are ?... 3'; .. T , does, what has Canada got to show? ' : __ :used for the strictly tailored street „ „ ', , When she shows the smallest defensive _ -_ frocks whic hare worn with a fox jti:; ' :: • :?°'' expenditures in the world, what a • tsoarf in cool weather, and for the long a frock of :,, , laugh will follow. However, if Cana- has filled. her hand by drawing in- _coat worn with plain gray jersey. ;, ;fi ;< ,,t:. ° ^•' y _da the British Navy that laugh h won't be 4 PEARL GRAY AND SILVER. x,�ii!`,' aloud. Neither will it contain a tines �'of i Silver gray silk alpaca is used for ::.. :. 'ma`''r'••• :3: mockery. -• - ' - - - - ncharming afternoon ensemble which consists of along straight coat and a ;, :;; :: '. ' ;' : :> t -.7- ai a -troubled- with macaroni y .• . �o the bottom of the sauce• . -' plain princess frock with full godeta lop fichu of ; >: t• ::.: •. ;. �,.; I,Aticking Pan.lvhile boiling, but it into a wire in the skirt and a g pale „.. : ; :'; i ;': }oil < >i ; ;i :r :i; .. i> :. ti• :�. :: ,i v and immei.e this in boiling 4 pink georgette tied low is the front _ water. To drain it, Just- lift this sieve „ -. of the bodice. There are evening Premier Ferguson of Ontario christening the Imperoyal", a Gypsy Aioth plane preeeutest.� the Avia' i,m _ with its •contents. ' • •,.•. frocks in many of tNe cohectioaa in -- '" __. League of Canada by Imperial Oil Limited, at the opening of the Hamlltnn Airport recently,• . The plane is beln; _ __.___,tom - _- • pearl -gray lace, chiffon, georgette and pearl satin and a most lovely model used by Major (lea. Jr. IL MacBrieu, C.B., C.M.S., D.S.O., in his travels about the country in the interests of The inve of money is the root of alb . ,. , :Was recently seen in two shades of aviation. _ t t ndustry, too. ' _ - J . -. - ,. ,.. .% _ _ . . • . , is ....,.F- c.,..._ . -.. _.. , ^< •'..._, .n ... : -...,: ., ;.. ,. :.. ,w- -._ ._ . - . _ -' .. . -.. __ . .. _''s _... - _. - . - _...,...a. v,,, __ice. a x:, .;y„' _ 5 _� may..+sw.;r.;;:,,erw,w,tP,,ryN� ui.,Ha ..,- .n +-,.,m u•- ......, :. .. r r'' ,..._ A , - ..u- �r 7 r. �+r »�1"•.•�'.. nu, •+ rro .a.. z� M.....' v , r.: : !� ,.,'r. "a,..... y_ �r y - n ... .... ry.• .. ".^ .. �' :.,- ,�p.i :.... : . ., ..... .__ _. ; �. . :<r�•r-.:G•,:.w 9 • wo vu. �- .., s . was. iV '% - omh•y-ir`5. ,C: _ yy,,. - y;.a•� y ...;. ^ R' 1!+..��q- •.wA -r •..4 ?- :..^- a t''... -r`�•a r 4 ry R, ai•,. - .w, rs,n a «?`•' . . �S �. .r -w, _ ... ��fi.a*�IT., .- :. 's![G•+=iw ,� •'4_ -, .. y � • :•w"CwW` ..,. ..k .er. . . .-. .r... ..a..�'�•#. ,5.x,`,.s.a, •4' . ,-0...4•"- Yu ^. . .. ,., . . , ^7.' _d. :. �. .... r... ... ... _- ...a - x,e4.-'....- �., f"-l.J. R .. v:: ti •nr. ..,i . � Y'!u` `k i r A. n1.I_T:m. ninnaiatn I unapt of . Ns•alth Classified Advertisements - p _ a Summertime alld Accidents _ In Ontario, according to the latest figures published. There were' 269 : . deaths among males and 44 among females, due-to drowning during the - - year. The age- group claiming • the ' highest number among the men and boys was that from 20 to 24 years. having a total of_ 42 fatalities. The women and ;Iris who lost their lives " in this way numberecl 10 in the age group 14 to 24, the highest single number as, regards age. So tar as our _ .. boys are 'concerned,,fzstructlon in - -. -- - swimming might well be given at an early age as Ontario loses -her boys by accidental drowning in large num- bers beginning in the fifth year of life. Are you maid to It goes without saying, of course, that girls al should taught to swim eat a le#ty at the possible _mealA Deaths Due to Automobile Accidents :' Our death -rate from -accidents in -_ Ontario to -day is alar ningly high. HAT -does - v• rune mesa to oar? Automobiles are an important factor y in fatal accidents. "Be careful" is Is it the pleasure that it • a bit of self -help advice which will should be to 'restore the help not only yourself but the rest energy your work has of the world as well.' I f you use a motor car —be careful. taken from, you? oar . Or must -you pick and The driver and his passengers derive choose —in dread of just as much protection from his indigestion? careful driving as do the people Ire Here is a remedy that t meets on his way. has brought relief to men If you use a bicycle =be careful. gh There are very dangerous risks to be and women the world considered in riding s bicycle; be over. hit. Williams' Pink fair to the motor car and to the -Pails are taken every day �_. 'r" pedestrian, but first of all, be, fair to in many countries, sped.rt,• as`' yourself. fieally fair digestive trot,,- �^ xr.a+i if you do not use a motor Caren bias' and stomach dis- be careful. The deaths of children orders, and have brought He Is a member'of the Kwakiutl Nootka tribe of West Coast Indians and following motor, accidents are not re - this is the regalia 1n which 1: appeared when his tribe welcomed. the Gov- ways the fault o[ the driver; they are happTaess W thousands of one -time sufferers. For, ernor - General on his recent trip on Canadian Pacific steamship Princess often due to carelessness on the part _ besides atteng Ndrab *alo" the islands and shores of Vancouver Island. of the parents or the children them digestive nervey they in- The quill through the nose is more reminiscent of the West Coast of I selves. Old people who are nervous digests a a� p, the the Africa than the West 'Coast of Canada, but it shows that strange customs should not cross streets and high - a ways busy with traffic by themselves. and costumes are to be found still in the.Dominfon. wa entire system and lay the _— _ _ _ The motor car is r blessing of mod- fotmdation for continued ern progress — reasonable care will do _ �. The New ]Empire E0 NOT NEGLECT much to prevent it becoming a curse.. Buy Dr, William Ptah London Times Trade Supplement: y —� Pulls now at your drug- Slowly but Kurely the people are i j� ® e �0`1�i `Q reserve - gist's ov any dealer is i awakening to the real significance of }� ! 1`,:j�J medicine, or by mail. 50 the Empire. Nobody of any impor- 1` �reii cents, , from 'The I.tance ,regards what were once known � e Po�P� f At no time 'of life is delay or ne- Dr. W-dliams Maditciae as "the Colonies" as a drain upon the glect more serious than at chtidhood.I .(Taken••from "Babyhood ") I Mother Country, Nobody suggests � � -'�' Out. 5-47 that (heir inhabitants should be taxed The ills of 1ltt.le ones come quickly i 1, Take two or more children of the -, and. unless the mother is prompt in i run- about•age, if they are bright- for the benefit of Great Britain; r.o administering treatment a precious eyed. rosy- cheeked youngsters so th t3 U, 13AXT 0ZIQZ8 i,3 ABT CHICKS: JULY. AND_AUGUOT, L7 Rocks 12c, Brown Leghorns anl� Anconas 11c, White Leghorns 10e, aa- e.rted ohiclsls 4c. Express paid on 200 or over; free catalogue. 4. H Switzer. Granton Ontario. Q MEN WANTED TO SELL WA'TKINS 150 Quality Products In rural sec! tions of Ontario. •WorWs largest factot-y to consumer organization All- year -round proposition. Chance, to build uP lasting permanent business. Credit' arranged to suitable parties. R'rite statlnx axe to J. R. Watkins Company. Desk 5, HamiltolL Ontario.. Usefulness There is no better' foundation for Ipublic or private usefulness than a meek, modest temper; gentle, indeed, and ready to yield as far as good Con- science will allow —but yet standing firm and.stableAmid contradiction and opposition. Cal.on Erskine Clarke. "I have tickets for the theatre." "Good, I will start dressing at once." "Do, dear`, they are for tomorrow night." 10-21 russe 1k_1 ) 1 P'Niffic7h eTiin T'he110nieyFly ,w t You Must Do Your Bit [in the war against the fly, carrier of terms and breeder of disease. it is proven that AEROXON iune '"'of the most convenient and most 'efficient meaaa of combating this ; fly evil. It is convenient. because of the push -pin. It u hygienic: flies never get AWay When once .caught. Each api eI gives three �Weeki pegfsct lemon 119WAM OF 1MrrATIONS jlal eI QIYf• jreeer, s W Ae,f— at -M V Gs. G 0. Gesell & Firs, Laxwe ' teY ac4,rr ,Distributor for Ontario � NEWTON A. HILL 54 Front St. Z_ - - Toroals I body wishes to retain err eve. p- ment, and only a few foolish perscas little life may be snuffed out almost much the better. - _ before the mother realizes the baby I 2. Tuck them Into bed early —and Fishermen would irks to interfere with their Y Is ill. The prudent mother..alwaya leave for 1_' hours of quiet restful constitutional liberty ff actioh. The sleep. Windows wide open. Take Minard's along to relieve. - •'• Nowwoe.e t.a�ra I y keeps ' something in the medicine, ` w sa couwvtttgs burden off Empire remains, but there cheat as tr safeguard against the sud• In . the mprntng, dress ahem I Irritation of mosquito bites. Its a general desire to share its inci- den illness of her little ones Thou - lightly and set At a table In the; Also good for cuts an l bruises. dence. We are still far from a satis- sands, of mothers have found. through 'brightest. cheeriest corner of the 71w Root of Unemployment 'factory solution of the problem of ' experience, that there is no otber l I _ Lancelot Lawton in the Fortnight - I distributing the man, power acrd money t! ,breakfast forum, Ly I medicine to equal Baby's own Tab 4 To each child add the following: a I# r Fly Review (London) : It was the of the Empire to the best adiantage, lets and that Is shy they always keep I One small cup of. orange juice. 1 ;nineteenth century that filled the earth and still unable to agree on the best a box of the Tablets on hand —why j One steaming dish of delicious, nut- I' " with people and left its sutec4sor to I means to Rive priority of access to the i they always feel ante- with -the Tab- brown "whole- wheat" cereal. ' is VJG Of FAI • - solve the problem of what was- to be- Empire's markets, felt progress is be-, lets. I Several slices of crisp -whole wheat ` _ ( 1 but ' - -done with them. 'Karl Mars's em -Ling made. Voluntary performance ts'� Baby's Own Tablets are a mild t toadt - � .bittered description of this epoch was 1 supplementing tariff' discrimination, thorough laxative which by regulat• One glaAq of milk. not at all overdrawn: -In reply it as and during the last 12 months the Ing tie bowels and stomach., banish 5. Remove the children to a grassy d. i • break u have begun to or nize and 1p.d eat on, D s^ - � I ' said that the rapid multi lies- women gar 138 constipation t8 i lot. Add a kite, a dog or . o and m -often i p _ P • - c ion of population was a response to t throu h the league, o f Em P tr .Houe! col des a nd simple le fevers era a and Promote to 1 I thorou hl y vthe.eto rbous gr owt h of wealth due to I w v es, a mo ement that Will it healthy, a a t ural sleep. . -Cos cerntn - g 6. C over all over with a blue sky y ! . lntitrstri3lization, and ,that as aeon- Imuch-needed practical application. De them, 'Mrs. Isaac Sonia, St. Eugene, i and leave -in the sun to brown. I I ( I t :sequence the standard of living of the cidedly the work goes on, and those Ont., writes. — "I have been using (published by the Toronto Home and t 4 masses was raised. But. the facts, im- who would fain see more rapid pro- Baby's. Own Tablets. ever .since baby,. • School Council -and the _Child Wel- pressive though they seem, ere-inade- $reset should derive encouragement was a month old and have found that I fare Council.) Every day 10,000 women buy s quote proof of common welfare.. Other from the fact that muc7h greater effort they reach the spot and do more good P bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's `'ege- testa need to be applied, as, for ex. is needed to overcome inertia in the 1 than any other medicine I have ever I table Compound. They know that IOther Countries Other* ample, whether the standard of living mass than to acc-elerate. its- velocity' tried. I always keep the Tablets fa y there is no better remedy for their - -' --'was 'raised sufTieiently to justify the when moving. the house and would advise all other Customs troublesome ailments with their ' bringing into the world of so many _ I mothers to do'so:' The Tablets are Toronto. -Star (Ind.): (The London accompanying nervousnew, back- milrwn of people; and whether, if the I Bold by medicine dealers or by mail Daily- News describes irf am article ache, headache, "blue" spells, and 'answer be in the affirmative, it was a $ird In My Garden at 26 cents a box from The. �Vi1 :how lour Canadian Cabinet Ministers rundown condition. Atandard the�ermanent enjoyment of Bird in my garden liam's Medicine Co" Brockville, Ont. ''were compelled for the sake of -ip- whicb was tolerably secure. Judged why must you stay? pearances to'adopt the iota of caT- - by either of these tests, the nineteenth Bird with the bright breast, rying walking- sticks in radon.) To Ffl 13 -century failed. please go away! be seen with a walking -stick has a, - j - — ' very diRerent significance is Toronto It's not that I covet your wings for Emerald Lake, Yoko Park I ',he blue, c�pl 'l • from what it appears to have in Lon - r Skimy"? ai n, Beautiful Emerald Lake, in Yoho Nor grudge you the handful o[ crumbs ,� �. •. don• There, it would seem from the NAtional Park, British Columbia, was that I threw— article fn the Daily ing of a -stick imparts to you an air Neva, 'the carry - firsi visited by To n ikon in 1882 But when your beak carries i Straw; wisps and hay— of class and caste which impresses Weight Quick Way while searcbtng for stray pack horses. i a policeman. 'Here the carrying of a As far as is known, be was the first' Bird to my garden, New IRONIZED YEAST .addsL white man to visit this Take. ' 75i f Lstick suggests that you are, unhappily,) Please go away! i unable to get atiortt in a car of .your 'pounds in few weeks. Result8 own. If you walk it. Wtaken to'mean (Guaranteed —or pay_ nothing 1'IIe'e Buffering from dizziness. ". that you have neither car, carfare nor I lien and women write us every day "Does too many good turns for a friend to pick you up. As for walk. I they are positively amazed at speed i o _ Q9 y o } 1 With whig Iron d ea a strength;* 5 er b d •.'' � ing, it is thing one does indoors or, i e added necessarily and compulsorily when 5 rd Gave them n w , • _ J fishing or playing golf. Children still a youthful skin; banished age - lines. COMING -UP, SIR! I They ask —now does Ironized Yeast learn to do it, but not until long after work so fast? �' o`r,utNa s Pease porridge hot, they have become seasoned and surf- Ironized Yeast is two great tonics • � � hers: Fo-6d I' esse porridge cold - burned motor passetigei s.— in bne.' Neo kinds -o ig Y e: gth treat• o matter how ou-ord 'it— .o with w kin t st n henia s N -_ }- EF- ed t+ o ds o re gt You feet' that you've 'Been sofd. Iblood- enriching IRON used for years 4 A National Policy by highest r>,redical authorities. The - -Some Pike it hot, - rtottbles + Some like it cold; Yeast is also treated with Violet Rays f due Aeldl London Free Press (Cons.) : It is I' •o increase ifs efTeetiveness. ' tNOtotcsnoN • a ces as o lave effective. 4 Ent everyone wbuld� like t 1 becom ng more and more apparent I ' hen 1 Is ronized is it Sours. Th P •:: Hearsrsvttrt - -- reciprocity pacts bringy out the Ironweigbt buildfags i i i 'ri of olcl that it Is- hopeless tor _ Herto.ac�+a ytsas'HAtiss�► - 1 [yeep Minard's in the Meditina chest. orstradettreattes owith the i sited ; strengtheniug values, of Yeast. w i Pleasant tablets. No "yeasty : 1 States. .The only possible' poi cv. for! _ Canada. is that enunciated by I=ron. ,taste. No gas or bloating. About two hours after eating many ;harmless. It bas remalned'the 'stand - A inan nho'had taken pity on a lad i R. B. Bennett, whereby Canada will stop• ill oar ""skinny" and ttnattra r nrd .with physicians in the b0 years ;and given him work as junior clerk , tive. Fill out bony form. Get a clear people suffer from sour s.omachs, frame its own fiscal policy for the skin` and new 'strength• Feet years since its invention. ;kept hips at the affice rather later }benefit -solely of Canadian industries. younger and look it. t~es 8-full size *~ ':They call It indigestion. It means that It is the quick method. Results than usual one Saturday_. I This does no mean necessarily hf h i treatment t roni Ye a n - the stomach nerves have been over - o t a Iy g o I zed ant t a y come almost instantly. It Is the ap• i The lad became sulky, and perform - ; tariffs, but it does mean a tariff i drug store to day. If not delighted stimulated There„ is excess acid. proved method. Yon will never use ed F,s duties in a very dilatory man-!based frankly on the protective prin- ; with quick results, get your money, - - 'The way to . correct it to with -an another when you know. n ^r. At last his employer'turned on ciple and which takes into consider- f,back. It inconvenient to buy from p - al li, which is acid. UB of a to-get Prescribed by phyai• i "You ungrateful rascal, ���where anon the welfare of the people of the, druggtet, send Co direct to Canadian alkali, Rhich neutralizes many times Be sure to -get the genuine Phillips' him. - _ td., Fort Erie, Lomintor•: 425-"MT. - iroafzed Yeast Co., L The right way.ls Phillips' \ltlk of clans Mor Ci0 years in correcting 1 excess would you be now but for ins. Ont. Desk % "Magnesla —just a tasteless dose in' acids. Each bottis contains full "pt a cricket match," was the an-, - i�- - -- - water. It is. pleasant, efiiclEat' and directions —any drugstore. rawer. Use Minard's for the rub down, ISSUE No. 27 —'29 ' «.. J .s .�,.v� +p r r'C- ; , ::,.' ... -N.. ;a"4,x.,... ,,,,,,. "M" •..- . m. '•'>"7. •'V'. :.v . 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T FaialiBe, ResTdr Fit Deznt _ few days last week alutorkng in ist, Office in residence, two doors - Eastern Ontario. east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- - --The- annual ard8a - rt o - NOt'tDaD Irish and Sabi. Scott - f3 Pt► y' f $ring:' -Office hours S-a:m. to 6 p.m. - spent the holiday with friends in the Cherrywood United Church daily, anu evening by appointment. Stratford will be held Thursda y. July 18th. 1 lX -ray service)-.-* Mlases Mary and Leona Span _ FAIRPORT BEACH -J E. P. Aldoue, of Hamilton, - car and. Miss Marie Cowan are ,visited withW.'J. and Mrs. Clark •- ,. _.. __.. —. spending two weeks at 9 uire's in Wednesday. g q ANGLICAN MISSION -7, p. M. ” -Mrs. Burrell and soot Russell, Beach. (daylight saving time). Service of - ' -Mr. and Mt,rh` Bioford, of the - Farm ers sppeent 'a few dove with their tale Thanksgiving for ling Georges re- and Garden rs iyee in Peterboro. Friends' Mission in JApaD, spent cevery. Loyallty bids' us come. Rev. - -W. J. and Mrs. Clark spent the Thursday with R. H. - and Mrs, D. B; - Langford Preacher. 1. ocoRk. _ Stand By week•end'in Lakefield with their sROUGr1AM. 4t ff 4 son. Allan, and family. -w• E. and Mrs. Watkey, of Toronto, were in town on Wed. -R. Darden . Croak. of .Wells- The Sacrement of -the Lord''s Sup- - , ` ville, N.Y., is spending a couple nesday when they called on a few per will be observed b St John's' • "of weeks with his parents, R. H. of their friends. congregation on Sunday next. ,St ion � r tied Mrs. Croak. L. B. Tapsr�n. piano tuner, of �• J _ -Born, at Pickering, on Thum Bowmanville, expects to be here Borden Middleton, Annie Bayles aril *,- day, "Jues 27tb, to Bert C. and shortly. Any. orders left at the Virginia White wrote on the Entrance Exams. last week. We wish them sw- NEws' Office will be at. cess. • , form. promptly •-Wre. Moore, of Bowmativills A _ -_`_ Cog „ tended to. AKnQ" • early of Pickering, a eon. * * * Mrs. John Patterson has been ser- -Miss , Jean and Master Billie - Comma -Dr. F. E. Luke, optG- iously ill -for a couple of weeks Her - - Clark, of Lakefield, are spending metrist, 178 Youge St., Toronto's daughter , Flora, is with her mother - a fortnight with J. C and Mrs. able eyesight specialist, may be at present. � - - � - -• Stork, o3 the Lake Shore. consulted about your eyes for F. M. Chapman, of Audley, help - K`The Big Store" .has again re - -The sacrament of the Lord's' Glasses at A. H. Allin's drug store, ed very acceptably in the quarterly supper will be administered in St. Whitby, Tuesday, July 9th.. * * review in the Sunday School on Sun „lrew'e United Church nett -Died, on July 3rd, at residence, day last. ceived a large supply of that. NUA lay at the morning service. 77 Hocken Ave., Toronto, Eliza L. and Mrs. Middleton and Miss amf. S. Jeph @on, of Toronto, call- Sanders, wife of Philip Legg, in Verna were in Toronto on Saturday - fanlo uS . ed on a few Pickering friends on her 72nd year. Service at rest- attending the wedding of Miss Hilda _ Friday, while returning from a dance, Friday, July 5th at 3 p, M. Middleton. - business trip o eastern points. We congratulate the pupils attend- ing tibe Claremom Continuation school • � B u Killur -Rev, J. S. and .Mrs. Ferguson in Prospect Cemetaty. from !Mre on their success at the rec- end eon, Charlie, and daughter, . -Jamea Hadley will sell at ant examinations. K1 Dorothy, were in Peterboro on Frenchman's Bay, east side, on The friends of Mrs. Walter Ben - 'j,' ? Monday attendiDg the Old Home July 13th, everything in his house, nett, of Markhaari, are sorry to hear . y. week. Simplest and easiest method " -Dr. N. E. and Mrs McEwc•n also hones and lot. Everybody d ed her -present illness, being confin- � and family are spending a few going. Bring your ]null and ed to her bed with a severe attack of - „ -•_ h days in Montreal and other Pointe gpead the afternoon at the be�auti rheumatism. in Quebec visiting relatives and fnk camping grounds. The Women's Institute will in known 2nr ridding out the - St. George's Church on Sunday on Friday afternoon, July 12th, in- friends. next : 9.30 a. m., Sanday School ; stead of Tuesday the 9th, at the home .Potato Bug Also Ii, great -The Ladies Aid Soviet of St. , Society of Mrs. Sheppard. The program in- •+ ]0.30 a, m., preacher Rev. H. C. eludes a patriotic paper by Miss n'' Andrew's United Church will meet -' 7, at the home of Mm. Hart Boyea Lewis Hooper, of Toronto, a per ,r y vice of thanksgiving for the re- Doris Johnston. Roll Call -A quot- stimulant to plant growth, on Wednesday, 'July 10th, at 3.00 ation from a Canadian• author. - g '�` � .o'clock. .every of His Majesty King Geo :-• • �.. -Dr. H. T. Faliaise expects to be rge ; 7.30 p. m., service conducted �' Saturday afternoon last the p bp. Rev, D. H. Langford, The 'adieQ of St. John's; W. M. S. held a absent on a two weeks' vacation, sale of home -made cooking on the lawn from Jul 8th to Jun 20tb, during evening services, during the gum- of. Mrs Sheppard. July The very high - - Simply duet the powder through which time his dental parlors will winJ wag not favorable for an out- r ` ' order t4 admit of services at Fair- g spite of that hand- a canvas dust bag—no water be -cloeed. side meeting but in port Beach or Simeoe Point, at -Af iss Cottons Doyle, of TOroo- ;cap the sale was quite successful, ,to, paid a brief visit with John 8 p, m. (i e. 7 p. m. daylight saving the ladies being well satisfied with- :,.necessary jJ'88 it On any kin i and Mrs. Markar on Sunday, ovbeo tfine). This Sunday the service their tenture. will he at Fairport Beach. Week -end visitors at Brougham -returning from Whitby with , Of . plant that is infected. It ( several friend#. -The nursing course to be given included Donald Wilson and family -We eoagratulate Miss Dorothy by the Women's Institute will of Tororr.o, with his people; the -. - 8timillates the plant. { Ferguson on having passed with commence on Monday next. July Everest family, of Toronto, with T. honors her elementary examina• Sth. at 2 80 p. m (standard time). and Miss Garnage: Mrs. (Res.) Dav- `tloo on piano at the Toronto Con The class will meet at the school ies and con and Mrs. Stark of Gow -- - servatory of Music. and will beiin charge of Mrs. M. E. anda, and C. Axford and family, of Price 85 cents per bag )' 0 _ Leonard D Palmer Gad two Lowe. R. N., of Toronto. She is a Toronto, with E. and Mrs. Holtby; _ children, of Shedden. visited with graduate of the Toronto General ci>,e Davis family with Mr, and Mrs. W. C and Mrs. Mnrkar on Satur• Hospital and was for years super- Carleton; Grant and Frank Malcolm " s y I g pri. with the Malcolm family; J. Cowie M • 8 • CHAPMAN day while passing through the intendant of Dr. Temples private w Toronto, with friends; Mrs. Ham _ ` " Village on their way to visit with ho$Pical, also the Montague ae relatives in Peterboro. vate hospital. yron. Robert, and Miss Feastby at e l. As an unlimited their home here; the Haywood ya t The services in St. raul' Unit. Dnmber can be taught at once, it r, ed Church next Sunday will be as is hoped - many will take advan• lli with Mrs. Barclay; Mics K. 'Mc - taste of these instructions. The Gamble's with her people and Mrs. �� m Br nod 'follow$ : 10.80 a m.. morning wor. Gamble's daughter si �1r. Holmes. m ,shsip and S. S. Classes ; 11.45 a. m., fee for the entire course is m.,m- _ . s "Young People'$ Dept.; 7.00 m., bars 25c., aon men hers 50c. - SALE REGISTER. - - evening service. The Paste will - Leonard Neale, of the King• — _ Preach at both services. $too road east, met with s paiofn! Saturday, July 13th- Auction Sale of a good choice lot and 'house at , r ' -A Mr, Croasy, of Toronto, met accident on Saturday evening last We are showing a fine line of Gents Summer Goods with a painful accident on Sunday which will lay him off dnty for a Frenchman's Bay, the great sum - ,afternoon. He wan drivia hie time. He wan mer resort. Also all the furrdture, R guinea u the hill io - 18 Warm weather p for this th r truck on one of the side streets in frontof his home riding on the �`' . bedding, dishes, curtains, Joss, :. _ n rugs. etc. the property of .Ian. STRAW HATS DLAZERS BATHING KIT% - Fairport, when the truck dropped running board and bolding on by Hadley. An this is an important _ into a hole in the road, causing the door. The door came loose sale everybody come. Sale at one h'lm to fall heavily againet the and opening threw Mr. Neale On o'clock, standard time. Furniture ARROW BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, steering wheel. As he was suffer to the pavement. Just then a car cash. For terms of real estate apply ieg ioteese pain medical aid wan came along and struck him and to Jas. Hadley, 159 Duchess Str. ARROW TWO- PIECED UNDERWEAR - summoned and on examination it knocked him .down on the hard Toronto. W. B. Powell Auctioneer. `:INTti;RWOQEN SOCKS was found that several rib@ were road. Medical aid was summoned inetnrted. and his injuries -were attended to. Now AdvorS on"nea. !rh8 48r finest in the trade -8t. Paul's IIoited Carcei'aTnbe were fractured and y _ Woman's Association will hold besides he was badly bruised sod D ANCIN© -Every Saturds night their annual garden party in Me- shaken up. He is now resting at Dew Drop two. Kingston Road, East of e inorial Park, Pickering, on. Wed• more easily and it is expected that R °°a` Hill. �tnf needay evening, July 17th. The he will recover rapidly. He is OING AWAY -E. Morgan wishes That St1lri2ner Suit :a•atical program will be given by fortunate is eoeapiog snore serious -'Tte dispose of his w, Willy,- Knight 66 wdao IOeiO Male in�ood condition Pbone Sear 34 r 5. R, R. 2. Quartet, consisting injury, as traffic, was very heavy Pidtenng. 44 you can select from Semi Read Tl To Tailors or 'Of the following four artists: Ar- at the time. y p p ,tltinr W. Lynda, Arthur Cuthbert, RUCKING -Local and Long Disfr LOWnded samples. We gII3rantee Andrew Cuthbert and -William H. - Promotions, Pickering public Taacehaulint, Woo sand and gravel hguled, - c $= school. Junior Room, name@ in rea•onaDie's A. w. Mitchel). Picturing_ a perfiet $t Moore. The program will io,21nde order of merit: To Sr. II- Jessie Phone Pick 5720. 37.32 _ _ - --etostame quartets, comedy sketch- Baker (h). Lloyd Courtice (b), Lois CUSTOM CHOPPING -1 an vrepar- ' tss, monologues, corset and banjo C ed to do enstom chopping J Ravin (b), Doris Hogue, Gwendo. eying c Townerafter- solos ,, minstrel Bete and •Southern noon and all ay , H. E. of each week. a have ' tttelodies. This will be an enter- lyn Stephenson, Marie Burns, also chop for sale. H. E. Turner, whitevale. a3tr Slater Shoes for . men and Rewple $ewpe Lainmebt of excellent unlit Mary Goodwin. Eric Bradley. Bel cTRAYED -From (3rxharn'e ms- en the the kids. You simply quality. en Martin, IMEargaret Goodwin (f). \,lure, Rouge River, 2 horses, one bay gelding, "' - tt, -Don't forget the strawberry To Jr. II -Betty Barker (b) Carl 1400 lbs.; one brown geldin , 1200 lb., .Reward can't beat ,these .festival to be given under the Burns. Ciinton Prouse, John Cook, °O a l,cetr to Brown's. read Co., Ltd„ East• auspices of St. Andrew 'R Church * ern Ave , Toronto, or to News Office. - 43 + Charlie Baker, Ross Burns , Don- _. - .in Memorial Park this (Friday) aid - Andrew * To Sr. I,- Helen TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN_ Fred T. Bunting 'Pickeri'ng evening. Supper will be served DRY (Semi finish) —Lot our driver call and 1 Robinson (.h). Eleanor LeGard (b), explain our 2�4 hour service. just leave your Established 1857. from 5 to S uclock (standard time) Dorothy Bradley, John O'Connor, name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop, we . - i after which a choice program R il] Doaglas- Spencer. To Sr. Primer- �' ill-pick up and deliver 3 times a week. - .be given by the Whitby Citizens' Doug]aa Johns, Blanche Balsdon, FOR SAL- -Ford 1itzht delivery Kerr who stilt be apFisted by the Rub White Bobby Scott, Gordon truck in dandy shape. THE CENTRAL-GARAGE, :Derr Sietern of Wbitb formed y y G lase curtains: can be used as°oadster,r a Will ac- ' Whitby, y Wade, Win'aifred Stepbenoon, cept part eash and pp tatoes or produce for bat. - of Parse, Ont., a_ho will appear in Harvey Pearson Jr. Prim. -Geo= ance.Qr sucagh Davin j, scow; Alton# Road, �gOLLi@h C09 turns and present rge Burns, Wesley Baker, George 3- 4m,,enorthof Kingston Road, 26tf � sword,, Spanish and Scottish dan• Bradley. *Recom mended -failed FOR SALE- Dininir room suite, Telephone 4900 nee, and Sydney Erskine, of Whit in geography, Teacher, (Miss) G. mission lounge, leather couch, white bed• .• , bey, in character sontt$, Come Find M. TO li$e. room suite, walnut bureau and stand. brace bed, _ -have a Rood time. Admission 50 p library table, springs, mattress: miuidn chain, - y c• g;wn rags, tapestry rug, kitchen chain, - t swots, chiildren 30 cents, kiuhe table, screen doors, window screeru, ' U. S. T. PicI)iC churn, butter bnwl, print and cream can, pails —Last gedie throughout ut Ontario andotherarticles. im. J. binder, t2$.1 ma- Auto Repairs, Aeeeeeories,01 8 aHd tragedies throughout Ontario and $nine. oprayers. wm. J. .usher, Lot 28.rfon. 1 The United Picnic Association will Pickering, Dun"on P; o. 44-,44, .Qneb(ec provinces, in which the hold their annual picnic at Oshawa. - I Victim@ left their home in search ob- tbe•Lake on Tuesday, July Rib: A PIANO FOR SALE Glasoline, Acetylene Welding, - Alf pleasil. but' which, unfortuna. splendid list of $ports bas been arrang- tely, ended is death and whieb ed and will include slid irls' boys' g 7 Upright piano for sale, very reason_ Battery .,0hargin•g reason- turned many happy homes into Softball, tug-o'-war (married and sin- able. Psrtir•ulars can b.+ had from • E homes of mourning. In neraly all gle men). baby contest under 3 years, Pickering News Office, or from Jompb ,' eat4es the accidents were prevent- girls' and boys' races (3 and 4 yrs., 5 lftcGoey, Pickering. and 8 yre.. and 13 yrs., etc. up to 13 Repairs made on all makes , able, and were the result of care and 14 yre ), girls' 8-legged rac boys' s;D'C=`t • Read - W2210 I lessaess. A number of them were wheelbarrow race, young ladies' rsoe -motor accident while several -were' (50 vas.), young men's race (100 yds) OINC of cars . drowning reeideatfl. The wonder married ladies' and married men's a .' •'- - 3s not that so manyfatalitiea occar, slow races (1('0 yde.), partners' clothes AT - but that so few of them happen pin race. insm's relay race (school N P XVILION, ' when we see so many care esF teams) Entries must be in to Bzecu• R SEBANB fnatori#te an the highway, and The drinking motorist and the One have requested that each one co -oper eu five by 1.80 p. m. Boftbell, girls' and Si1TURD7�Y, JULY 6TH, 1929 - many. underthe influence Of liquor, o'nu's school team entry to he in by 3 g ARLES SPENCER o'clock. The Egecutive and oPiicers and every Saturday night at 8:30 - lstandara time). Music will be Be • who is continually cutting in are ace with theta in this program of furnisbed by - El,o tm0 great evils on tale high sa-,rts and dinner at 12 o'clock $harp. Fred 8tainton and his Merry -Land • T' • • }fly. Tuesday, July Oth. � 44.47 Collegians. � Proprietor, � Pickering- r . • >, . .�,, .F >• ;r • '.. .. . . Gad:.._..: c; r.-. -F. .i3u• 'ia ,,� . 4, :. .;i3.« - _Y.•:? Ati "ar. .t± e. T ".::a d4'. .ec ' ?F � . ,... ,'a .c j , n,. •. •,v : , Y•- . SY t r n ,. ,. ....y.' .: - . -• .. v' -.> - £"s,.r �:. . .I: • -�,A'• :_„ ',:r , '+�' ' :.