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PEARSON-P ricitan G1SN3Z R+iQf•S In Whitby. Alex. said Mrs. Gourlie spent the _ ,. Lard surgeon,'Dunbarcon. >bt 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell' Cooper of week-end in the city. - Y •� i ` Windsor, are spending a few days Elmer Annie returned to Ottawa � FORSYTH. Opb.D.. Director Is running full blast sawing luta• with their sisters, -Mrs, Parks and .on Sunday with his brother,Arthur,ZU& Astweiat3oaot Ontario- Rer. herd reaches, doubletrees, Mrs• Beaton. and is spending a few, days there. Hatablished 1888,�+i�the �Amerkaa opwosbtrical Wngaes etc. tWotiae,on &yes esamiaed >w apyadatmeat. - Will Kirton and son, of Hart- 'Mr. Missed Dorothy and Marian Scott, - -- lf�rre"1sos. oz Claremoac-Oae. Open buy a quantity of Rood ley Man. and Mrs. I Kirton of Okla• are spending a holiday with their EARL A.aRt7B3N,R. O.-i✓gesi¢bt basswood and elm home, and Richard Kirton of North aunts Mrs. Cowan and Mrs. Annan. Specialin. Nonour graduate of the College -- logs. -- Dakota, are visiting with their sis- What a pity there is no sidewalk _. _. �� _ f of Optometry of Canada; Gold medalist and J~ ter, Mrs. Burkholder, for a few days. on the King's Highway. Pedestrians bot Herman prize winner in 2928. At Markham (}twin ChOppia Tuesday$ BARLEY FEED - sysri M say from a a,m. tovs p.m,.in Dr. - g ter, Mrs, Burkholder, for :a'few are very numerous, such a-lot of eel= office. At Stouffville from wed- and Fridays. weeks young men out of.work and the traf- �g�,�to Saturday of each week. E�•ee ezamia- Is the cheapeet Feed on the market esed isaes5tted sad reparred. xi;hesc quality 1liannfactnring Baskets of all . On Wednesday evening July 23rd, fie very great. 6 >. rt Lowest Prices. Phone Stoulf 2405. 461y descriptions. the Women's Institute and the Pub- Mrs, Chas. Palmer gave a shouter fort a results It glues. - � Price redactions at.the lie Library Board are holding their one day last week for Miss Florence A t a f mer ea 'gree may at s testify to Its , du factory. garden party on the grounds of G. Annis, -who Y weddi @ Wok place value by the continued -AS. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Tran, The Silverton Duo and the' last Saturda to,Dr. Quackenbush of use of it. .Seiieitor Notary Public Etc. money to phone Markham 8405 or 8429 or write Whitby Quartet of Entertainers com Fort William If you have never used it, try it urn. South�in`Court House. Whitby.26iy Cbar, White, Locust Hill, Out. rise the program. Refreshment John and Mrs. Mills ,spent the BATON. BELL A ROSS. Bares ec booth on te .grunds. See Bills for week-erfd with the latter's mother, on my guarantee. ars. solicitors. VX Northern Ontario s s particulars. Admission 35 and 15 Mrs. White and, are now touring Building,t330 on. y street.Toronto, Just A rinving Eastern Canada, and .will return th- P�a �tur� W. Beaton, cents. - rough the States. ” X.8,Bell. �;_.___ I make a s onR Feed containing i J.D,F. Rate, Adelaide 9838-9 BALSAM, _ IOlgARDSON, PIOk3ERING AREENWOOD. _ one thirty.Peas. This mte.))fea s efloiee"lig 8X anti a5X BeB . Master Norman' Ward of Oshawa, splendid Feed for finiehiag,'and JLL MULVEY — Barristers, Solicitors plc., " ' is an excellent Feed 92S-9L4 Cantedsrat=on Life$euldiag Gomer of is visiting his uncle J. Ward. The Ladies Aid meet at the home for dairy cows. ggoa� sass Riehl► stn Toronto. Phone. Cedar Shingles' Douglas Brown, of Toronto, spent o! Mrs, Wall on Thursday afternoon. _ /taataiGe 448°sad 4ss a Plckerias Phone the week-nd at his mother's. 4 AZ'1B dna satrssda,everinia. Phone --Also, S large quantity of Master Billie Maxwell, o! Toronto Richard Wilson had a valuable is- holidaying with' James-and Mrs• A oar of extra quality Oats Gat Ili just received. �5 �ast� rough and dreiaed clow killed on.Saturday night by'ligh sine. , g• Ralph and Mrs. Smith spent Sun- �. Z+. � w �7EIL O.SMITH. D, D. 4„ L D.S., Jack Pine 1'IIOe bnt� K and Mea. Thompson, of Tor- day with the letter's parents, Mr. ��+1--�� (seeceeror to Dr.I N.Dales), Gradate of p onto, are spending their holidays at and Mrs. Bush. War- Use Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- J. A. Jones. Mina Clare Wall has gone to 'Mar , �p Usoversity. At Claremont of8ee over D. A Hemlock Lumber. Mr. and Mrs: Black and two dau- khala to spend her vacation with her C 0 A L- +Sara's attar every Tuesday sad Fru!■ Phone of Fort Erie at Sunday _ � --- . aunt, Mrs. 'Nash. HERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S.. •'� ;� with Miss. Mary Pugh. Mrs.- Ormerod and son; and Mrs. P1 Cli NG.[1 Several from here attended the Wall spent Sunday in Markham with G D.D.S.. Graduate of the Royal College.of A good supply Lo..ta1 Surgeons and the vaiveruty of Toronto. union Cemetery Decoration services Mr. and Mrs, 'ash pp y of Hard and Soft Cwee m rseMence second dam east of St And- LU Eat Y at Claremont on Sunday last. �. teen'.Church, lsiciceruag,Oct, Office hosts ' 9 _ _ Mrs. Fred Gee returned to Tar- Cowl on hand. Also a supply a.A. to a Or m., or by appotria,ert, (X-ray Judson Ward had the tnislort i�ne onto last week after visiting friends of Kindling Wood, needles>. Phone Pick moo. 49ty to get kicked on the ankle by E in the neighborhood. / FU R N I T U R� horse, and is now using crutches, The Misses Green and smart..tweJonotnaloo stove length. •- -. . fiGarb*•.� w: NEW. USED ANN ANTIQUE thea Thank-Offering the Ladiesv'ce on Suer of our Rummer courset Inchers are Tor�kin�and DONALD MUng 12tf bone Pick. 1709. A IN GREAT 'VARIETY letq will be held at Mt Zi "dR0 PiCll`EHINGiF ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- HCl.Fire and automobile m u mme of all kinds. Mia. Stewart. ':airs eearesartatgcomprnisol- anaacial stand- Simmou'a -Beds, day, Ju 13th.at 7 p. m. Rev. Mr. t Marshall Mat. � lairs. Oliver and daughter, of Toron- _ Tables and Stephenson, of Ashburn -will tako to, spent Thursday with Mrs. M. � R � � � tresses, Dressers, char of the service and the Clare - . �-^� BOROE KEAY-Llarased suction- Chairs, Picture Frames. A. Sadler. %_.A eer.,mora• Live stock and general sale' Our pricer are lbs lowest. merit Baptist Male Quartet will as- A fe.v of the members of the Lad, Building and General ��tiy.ttemAed to. Tertaa reaoaabie _R. �r ri silt. les Atd are DTepSTing s short draml. _ Contracting. a= it.�8saetfv�lla Phone 5tcuff.9003. 51.4 J. Be Beal. Claremont —`"• to be given-in the-chureb here lti th., Estimates furnished on all classes, P'OSTILL licensed Auctioneer. Pbone 9.34 - -- AUOLZY. _ near future. of worst-Interior and Exterior. t tar ooussusa al ane*Laid orswsa. Lao. Albert Harris is nursin¢ a Pore so.ot>r..�wa wo�rwr�`� o ooiar� r'l,M� TIBL&-fhoaonas BaatLoa Sid Wonnacott sports a new-:Es- hand. the resull_of an accident while deys Built and repairs. T 8. Tracer Ewl Bar w ioll®ws : sex. coupe. Ohimnsyr Built Concrete Woek: iomt he and Gvv Stevenson were return Phone Pickering 5712 - B,ZZATOX TOW1 BRU CLa" iia 10 Mao . ',58 A M. I Strawberry crops have been easy Ing from Toronto on Sunday. even. - • osevwasaw. Oasstutoawtar tet FAIRPORT. ONTARIO arsws. taeousims 11160. Eons to loan " Local 1:49 P.Y. to sell this yeah at good' prices. ing- ba Pts �ses�� • aas at Yaatya US- •' 30- Loral 5.19 P. M Miss Dorothy Disney is viaiting tlae wtilievala on6. t-v Sunday train, at Mr and Mrs. F. M Chapman's. 1 1 8.88 A. M. _ N G L E S ID R GRAN;f-Lo• 1, eonces ion 4, Tis �g WOO der w failowti- Miss Marjorie Annan is nave work- 1lkotJGHAM. _ Sewbom Tadpboae Markham Taos 140. 27 I.os•1 - 9.38 A•M. ing at, Whitby in Sturgeas' Contest- 'Mini Gladys Gannon is with Ray. Accountant. B.s�e� a d lvfntua- •• it9 I.osrJ 819 P. M. Nava 9cotla 8blaRler t am GRAINY, GODFRE 'JiCO..71 a„ loners store errshoe this week - Salt Galvanized Steel Shingles St, East, Toronto, Canada. Adelaide Sunda train 808 P. Me Mrs. J. C. Bryant has been indis- Mr, and Mra• Sheppard spent-Wed 1sT ' - posed, but-we are glad to know that _ Birder Felt or Slate ShinRferl iPoregoing L according to Standard she is better. newsy at Lake Gerow for ails at �] M. Y�lW, L10)gPTeED aII(3- time. Misr Phyllis Gerow is .with _Ooh- • T1oNsgR for Yowk.Ont�Lo aedDorhsm Rev. lir. Stainton preached an ab- ala friends at present. T. 1PA"1BIiSON'B AL¢RSMOJIIT j In. Tsreaaorrhdk ai p .a f�E CLOTHESTLIVE LONGER le sermon here on Sunda Miss He is Miss V� Bates is with her aunt, Call and get prices. Pboee 9819 at ws'otmc.• dna �'°� W?1SHED OUR WAY. welcomed to our midst. Miss Bate-for a few weeks• ant now t".oda. sty We are sorry to know that Mrs. d Mrs. Ham were 'Brous- r > r T Puckrin is still ver ill and the art an LAWS Q I We have made a businerr of y ham visitors during the week. v �ft � � wash day. Here each color community Rashes her a speedy re Robert and Miss Margaret Fe" - wash an&fabric in given the scienti• covert'. by spent the holiday in the viIIag>•• a R Q El f i be formula that beet meets its Congratulations to.teacher and . Mrs. Wilfred Hamilton has been needs. spor each clans we use pupils of S. S. No, 5. The six who . are from nine to twelve chaa- wrote were all successful, and two under the doctor's .care for a few AND SERVICE STATION #wd and Soft Sea of tIh gas of filtered rainsoft water. passed witli honors. days' Mr. and Mrs. A. Love, of Toronto, We are prepared to do all kinds 'An average-of rix hundred gal- The annual picnic of the Common- with the Pe--y' r ! beet quality on loan for your family warhta(�: sty Club held last Satardap was s- spent Sunday' of repairing of cars, also bat- }lgn{i No wonder clothes isetnderid gain a suttees. During the after- family lacy charging, electric (, here are cleaner and noon. sports of all- lt3nda were en- Miss Ruth Holborn of Keswick is welding and in fact. t067e * A tart longer. how visiting with Mise Gladys Gannon a everything is cop- - j+� 3oyect� s•ach as baseball. football, vii' week_ neetioLo Kith , Wt races, jumping. swimming, The Archie Wilson family; of Tor- P1 ing.. Around hu> OiTa; f#ressecar �aad llcceseoe t r 1IH•! YL onto were with'Tlias MTs:=Beet`.- a � people enjoyed the bounteous plc• on Sunday• , always on hand. Taxi Service. __ All Bother nod .! neat d cleaving nit lunch after which prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Tyling, of Toronto, y _ 1 U�� l dry g given to the winners of sports ann were guests of the, Gannon family, Agent for Chevrolet Oars. ' m to keep them sanitary. Our cleaatilig a peanut lace and scramble was en- on turas old clothes on Sunday. * Leered in by all. Gordon aJ a Law 2 9, out like sold Albert Harvey and other Toronto WE CALL AND DELIVER '�•' friends were week-end visitors with - - -GREENWOOM- ... __ the former's parents herePhone am . tlea n I R�0.Jonas, Local Re nLcativa. Rev. M.r. and Mrs. En ah were prep° Some o ouf-r f61ks were a e. .�nt_ visitors of t err tint e, an YOU ER Blacksmithing 1 Domution Dag celebration in Picli- aunt, Ed. and 11Irs, yilillsoa. ':. Bring. The Wilson family forgathered'at -- Y Now that housecleaning time is We were sorry to hear of the death the home of Elmer and Donald Wil- A Yore, why not brighten sip Horse shoeing a Specialty. of Mrs. Smsrt's'mother during the lson on Saturday to-celebrate -the latKNOW •I the home with new All General Work,including Wood past week' let's birthday. 1 _ The Mission Circle �.F 'G-irls met at Mrs. W. Wallace and daughter, of - floor-coverings 2_ Work, promptly the home of Miss May Brown on Toronto, and her son, Gordon' and That Silverwood's Ice Cream is We have new : attended to. Friday afternoon. family were visitors during the week the only ice create sold on, Also, Misses Mable Bie, Edna Green with T. C. and Mrs. Brawn. the Canadian National $z- -"'"OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM and ' >�hgeat for Taco•Farm and 'Marjorie Stuart'are taking sum- Mr. and Mrs..Jermyn were in.the -.,hibition grounds? 0ONGOLEVU RUBS ;. - Machinery. mer courses in Toronto this month. village on Saturday. - They. were - - w is the new patterns. F• �. w ��d` -..Mrs. D. McLean, Miss Jean MC- leaving to spend a holiday at North Thawas'the iceocreamCesold darn —We have Walnut Dseesers from GREENWOOD —491 Lean and Douglas Young were vis- Bay and other Northern points. . ing the Shriners'Convention - �. y itors of W.• W. Gee and family on The: Empringhams of Toronto, 26.00 to 40Friday. were with L and 'Mrs. Matthews on ---in Toronto? Dressing Tablas 30.00 KEEP BOOL Some of our yoanR people a2e Sunday. The radio installed in their That Silverwood's have ice eresos and 45.00. lanning on going to 'Rochester N. car proved quite an attraction ass a plants all over Ontario ? ---. _ _. Y. this Wednesday on the, Young :Toronto Sunny_-.e_e_rvice_ is ' heard a is -Peo 7e's Excursion- - from the standing car. � v rwood s knd'-h t Other Dressers and Stands On hot'days,'by cooking ba the p $ a>l pseteerized tknd home- ' -alwa�i$-etecel<. Mss,. Boyer had'her 86th birthday The -Bo Scouts were very much emon Alr•O•G�as.Stove. this:_ wee me hes- re a ve pleased with their camp life exper- That Silverwood's Ice Cream is 'We have 8imWons Steel beds in . . Save her a party'. W4t.wish her many ience and hope to repeat it another � walnut to match dcessere. g y` more years of health and•happiness year..- The boys-are- ve o - „ $�1,Qe UM Qr �@mp� . • fruit flavors, no artificial At- the quarterly service held at their leaders who so kindly shared . - _ lanors or colors used-? .f"ttl+eeses priced from 7.60 Reasonably pL�iced and wbeolately Kinsale last Sunday, the pastor, Rev their holiday with them: a to 35.00. Mr, Smart, received fifteen into the Miss Doris Johnston and Mary That Silverwood's Ice Cream safe. OaU and arch membership on profession of White are to be congratulated on makes the ideal summer Cfwii Wand inspect these goods at ­ isle them. faith. the excellent reports they brought to dessert? _ o>11r short thong. _ The Sunday- School picnic at Osh- the Sunday School last Sunday, of fihat E. C. Jones, Druggist, io ... ala-on-the-Lake on Wednesday aft the recent Religious Convention held is the local dealer for Silver ternoon was a success and well at- in Toronto at.which they Were dele- wood's Products?T. �' Sterr' 'Iff . All kinds of Garden Tools,Lown- -tended. A good program of quorts gates. "Servs Silverwood's Ice Cream was enjoyed and everyone had a good A goodly number of friends gat- ll[oivera Bind General and on can feel confident that =: time. hered at the home of Frank and Mrs Hardware. _ Neta Sunday evening in the Green Ham on Saturday evening t0 tender you have served the best. --"' 11'hone•1800 wood Church, beginning at 7.30 0' congeatvlatidna to Dean and Mrs. Furnitafe Dealer and( ALYIN BIT SSBY clock, a program of music-and read- Mairs who were married on JuneC. J O ME - Funeral Director — ings will be given, after which F. M. 28th. The best -rishes of the com- Also Ambulance Service hHardware Phone 4800 Chapman B. A., will give one of his 4nunity are extended to the happy Druggist and Chemist, interesting missionary talks. A couple and welcome them as resid- ?iOkertng, Ontu-io PICKERING icollection will be taken. ents of the village. iPhone 6840 pie5kering p31V r=aw. .-... e-+•.r '::. M ....111,2.:.s..�.:1_�- r+v.', _. ..ti. .: .. -... '71 746L. 16, TR M the Imeftwt Bw 66C —Aso owl ux n99 . Home size of his tummy. According to.this standard, few -children are having Webster defines Home as the "dwell-. ed. Robust, vig- their-Vull needs satieft driver who man and his iamilY." ' One of the greatest dangers on the-highway is the InUlace of a iY define a oroas health comes only from sufflci,- This might more adequate: -insiAs on passing other cars when there is no space for him in Jjouse. A home is more. It Is one-9 re- -ent vitamin and mineral-rich-foods. satisfy his the traffic line ahead. If he should meet a car coming in the isidence so arranged as to The Letter of Appilcation mfort, to te direction, acrash follows ith injury to persons or desire for happiness an dco When applying for's, position,' be opposi Harmonize wft his ideals and char. W very painstaking with your letter of at cars. to It is the beloved retreat int of one retires from the stress of application, which Is your first point the world; the place whither he goes conti��t­vith qie person to whom YOU of 4� Vs a good rule to keep in line, unless you have a-clear view would sell your ability. ,:.-for rest and to restock his creature wording of Your the road ahead, and there is a place in the traffic line which you wants; where he revels in the"Sym- Plan carefully the wan the exact came and vathy. and understanding and com. letter. Learn can reach before you meet on-coming traffic. , his kin; where he can initials of the recipient of the lettpr panionship of Beware of to do more or less as he pleases and give and use them correctly. Don't be a nuisance by "cutting in". It is discourteous lit free rein to hi a hobbies; where he can poor penmanship,-penmanship,-ornate or hotel sta- keep his prized possessions and ceirrY tionery, poor spelling and printed but -other drivers and creates needless danger. You may have a out his ideas of relaxation. It is the -letias describing yourself. If Yau I e under a photograph of yourself, send a small crash . . . and even ff you don't, you are liable to a fin hospitable hall to which he welcomes only for a position which one. Apply o .the Highway Traffic Act. his friends; the pace where he renews his courage and strength to meet the YOU are able to fill. world, and to which he returns with -Household Hints ..�The.Keystone of Safety joy. it is the dearest spon on earth who is fortunate enough 'T��Iife of an 'awning or porch cur- to him h 'ton-The Kin a Hiok� dried thoroughly after a rain. jt I)ossess a real home. twin is lengthened if)t is let down and and all other roads and street# Diet and Middte Age it saves labor to hang kitchen ateD "Fair, fat and forty"—so goes the ails on the wall or the under side of a shelf where they are first Used. Re- past, if a woman continues to eat as sad adage. When the growing time Is IL place worn brushes or utensils with Als I did when Younger, and most 'of new ones. eat more.. she will be certain to An incinerator, to burn garbage out- take on weight. it is largely habit, -.doom, greatly simplifies the problem that we eat so much. -Wher. meal time of what tar do with waste papers and comes around, the average woman fruit and vegetable-wastes, middle age Is not hungry, but the Lacquers come In lovely shades, dry habit of lorg years leads her to "SO quickly, Are-durable, and will trans- -through the motions"of meal time and form the prch furniture, tea wagon. Itithe forgets and eats too much. or refrigerator. It would;be better If people Past The best way 'to keep waxed'floors middle age. especially thos-6 who do lo"ly is to use.a few drops of liquid not do bard manual labor, would eat wax on them each week •rubbing it In is a day. Especially is by weans of a special; but Inexpensive H I ghway committ only two mea this true in the summer, when the s wax map. body do" not consume food for beat To be overweight, past middle age, in the Bath Room 77w HON. GEO. S. HENRY Chairman Use Such a person does not Is dangerous. Even the bathroom now feels the disease well, and Is not as like- ensemble urge'. Towels• and wash 1v to weather through a siege of.Bick- cloths come in sets of assorted size"I. cess as.Is a slender person._ To be over- There is the great big towel for the� 7= the heart-to PUMP the bath, the middle died iowe�"nd the, tvisight taxes Iblood through all those adipose tis-1 wee, small guest towel, and a wash*' bouquets, but lo not bring thenil into .-Mrs. Soloman Says: Riddles I i in a warm So many women are- sighing to be mues. and the heart itself is likely to cloth to boot--or it may be only two the. house. Their odor, Igrow fat and Ashby, along with the to and a wash cloth, me persons feel 111. but 'writers. Writing Is a good.-deal like _Weis a. th, but they room, makes so -ou can't if a boy jumped into the river alter rest of the body. Polsions are likely to match Hanging next to juch a set of--' In the open air their beauty may be flirting. -If you can't do It. y: ad It wasn't there ;;accumulate in the system which is orange color may be,a green or laves-'I enjoyed Never use any flowers with be taught.. if,you can do it, you can't a salmon and fou -clogged by fat. Me towel a heavy'perfume-for table decorations, !be stopped. what would he do? Why, get wet. der bordered set. on the sa 1 What %as the first verse made9 The wbich as they may spoil the appetite of Lbotie The woman past -forty would btL rack. ' it is a lotk.esom#4 towel uni-verse. '.more fair and less fat If she would with its about the table. does not now come in sets' iSounds Why is a member of Parliamen-t like make her breakfast on fruit and bran.. own liffle wash cloth; but two con- Because he has M P. at the her luncheon of a big plate of salad, trait ab ensembles 'fr,41111entlY hang�� Pineapple Sandwiches +Inglnz of.smali biAIA.when day a shrimp? I I The f his name. --and the evening meal on only a moder- peaceably together, J fix pmeapple and minced 1i Young ebd o -cutting P. 0 h- sala.d- dressin.g. Suay bells at- dask when- kIne lie, Why do Pallors know that Mars is ate menu of ordinary food. pimentop wit ihic 0--wri as much as powtible on fate. uninhabited? Because they have been d Aiss for Porch, Bouquet Spread this between.thin �slices of b 0 see (sea). Or, If she pre- other tered bread, Lettuce,may be added it The brooks that slide o'er pebbles. or. Why is the letter : like London? sugars and starches. Use-gtAden rod blooms and ifers to eat ordinary.meals, she should among dower& with 'a strong -%ee#t as porch de, slred- Mtvk,.4 gurgle on;- racer like tides, It's thC- capital of England, eat only two of them per day. that fling What table has no legs to stand on? �Tb, multiplication table.' The Out-Doors Italian Princess Betrothod? d M' beaches,, so Why are you nose and ciiin at vara • The. Selves proAtrate - re always Many families are ta I ance? Because� words a Lking time the roar from workaday life to enjoy the out 'Of wind rcitu en -paq%tag between loherri. doors. - There are parks not a in Ant-ulmn wool Why 1,; a doctof who has lost his 1:t; the'Toof from home where It is a delight to a temper? Lie in a cotter's practice like a man in That endeth heat" closing picnic,.to camp for the night or for I!cauqe be lost all his patients.. door the week end. Serve a breakfast out- plaint;_ What'are.the lightest haLs made-oft At -P.ie: the -p1broch's a. -.doors and see how happy it will make The material that is not felt. horse's boot return What is that which we often i the family for many days. It Is worth, achieve It.' arising a little earlier to Far on a country rcad. What sounds yet never borrow? Thanks. do In a What should al-ways Dishes'ean be packed in the car sad -awaka. you., the maiti. foods made ready the night. h,,rry' Nothing More, p!easing echos-7j� ew unless Why should a poor man drink bqfore. Coffee, bacon land egg,Cooked' -fire, have the most delict- It be Because he Ims no proper tea. over a bon children water! The metriment and din that !Property). our flavor, make h' le Mite A certain outdoor'etiquette 'should clip are weary people I At play — spontaneous, frqlicsoine bicycleat be observed by the true nature lover. Because they are tired' and free, What ships -never sail the seas? -Always' lea�re a- clean camp and a 'dead -fire. Do not strew orange peel- [Hardships• b. and voice, The r1lythriliq unity of limb.ingg afid pasteboiTd boxes over the -try in w When Is.' butter like Irish children? rejoice! -landscape 'nor leave afire to be A poetry which Art can When it Is little Pats. —AlexaAde)�Louis Fraser. blown about 1fid"buln A 16fesT. 7. Spare the wild-flowers, shrubs and -trees. Do.not be a vand al. -Leave ReadY-Made Office About Blinds Building Predicted them Tor others to enjoy as you have Big T, revive coloured blinds that hava -done• become slightly faded, smear lightly office'bulldlngCfabrfea�ted'In shoV d I with linseed oil. Ltn evenly w Apply i parts delivered ready to be put of salt rag, and allow the Green Peppers d a con- with a pad c 1V �,i, rather than built, an P, ce ra:th' he material. oil to dry on t Mangoes, or green peppers, maybe tinued tendency- towa-rd the-elimirm- A quick and simple way to mend e work of the masonry -used to advantage to many'dishes, to -tion of th which they will impart a delicious t above ground', are torn cotton blind is to dip a piece of trades, at leas the.s�lne matlerial in hot starch, place Alavor. When roasting a piece of by H. J. B. Hp.skins, of Chicago, see" it carefully I over thq affected part, and ineilt add'two w1role. peppers-and a trends of 1XID0M commercials y This edges of onions to the roasting pan.- Chop - ------ archltecutro press with a hot iron. Sew -'rust e per blinds are not so liable to become -',them-and add to salads, to creatn and or may be a celain some medium-width tape in -escalloped dishes, to soups, to corn possibl�Lapor. -on coat of pasted atone—the,.e and tomatoes: �e eeds enamel finish, ol, a sprayed green.1 peppers, and stuff -them with paint material yet to be d1scoverbd." .!WPll seasoned .cottage cheese, or ',fir, Hoskins says In an article in "The A smoking-room and dance-hall are e-inside, 0 f included Ift the new nurses' home of cream cheese which hin been mashed Arcl�ltectural Forum," -'The would be and made.into. -a paste with- cream. The wall slabs probably w the 'Middlesem Hospital, London. -Chill these thoroughly In the Ica-box, finished to match. interior woodwork.j There Is also a badminton court DU Off t ny problem e TOOT, and d Ing a a tawn-tqfiuls court an the swise and serve as or paint, thus avoid n slice them cros 7�-a salad on a lettuce leaf and with'-& plaster A ---a the-�handllng of wet ning-bath are. . being arranged -But. 's*' swim -- --a stance -for iater on. Man- dash of salad dressing on top. bestos block, or a at 'would JL t. applied over -rustproof paint, goes are delicious stuffed with chop ro e ve been marfled a 4 ped meat and baked.' protect steel work from fire. wo She: "We ha week and you come hiome as late as an A Frenchman and 'Englishman my love,It took me He: "Yes, The Child's Needs tht,.` were having qii1te an argument at the all that time to tell the fellows at the each child should WC 9 A food expert says ea "low drink one quatt of milk a day; eat trading Ppst- said t119 'Eng- club how happy A am." three servings e of which _11shman, "you.do'n't ever see any half- t ings of fruit, on raw; and three.servings of Savoy; youngest daughter of King reed English." "The squaws had 0 ------ Fifteen-year-old Princess Mari.a of Sav replied the What goes upstairs on its head?—A should be ;v pots- is reported betrothed to Prince of Asturias, 23, heir to draw the line somewhere, 0 egets.bles other than corn and Do and Queen of Italy, nail is the shoe. Frerichman. servings depends 19 LL s toes. The size of the ser Spanish throne. `upon the size of the child—and the ..�-_.,,♦x''�a w...�.., -s:-,a..:sw._.wx.:+u.t.:, ,,";, Do r r.a,rr.....••-ax�ww.._,.a'my'n.,...s . ..:.:.,,. e-. . ' . . ` .h.' we, FvP x .n r :.. . a.. imr er ., „rw .. : , r 7. - ! > .ak a1�W ,y` R',yn+^r..+w p.,,�♦t:.. ,,fig;.rx•f�tSp a +e:w-•..,. .n,.,......-..e........z>....n,:..._.aatr.:c....u-: ., m.. _.._._.. _r �.' _ _ ` as • i s - P Siamew Princes Arrive rice aw ! Jh ,. j [s:..a Bountiful Supply o! Rich, - - - `l' 4 Health-Giving Blood. ' - f3ufferers from nervous,debility And y , themselves tired, low-spirited and un- > able to keep their minds on anyt)iing.- yw r co . They are totally-unfit to perform their everyday duties.. a pottering the nerves with,sedatives $ � .-: 'is a terrible Mistake. The only real � nerve tonic is a good supply of rich, - 1s since Ajjha, Prince Chirasaktl and Prince lb� red blood. To,secure. this rich, red Their Serene Highnesses, P 2 . blood Dr. Williams' Pink gills should Prasobsri (left to right), nephews of his Supreme'Majesty the King of Siam, a _ is Iz be take'a. Enriching and purifying the who reached Vancouver June 21 aboard-the•Catiadian_"Pacific lindr Empress .Mood is their whole mission. Con- of Russia. - ' ceraing them Mrs. Albert Bentley, .— '.Bancroft, Ont., writes:—"Two years ago I was a complete wreck; in bedArabian.Spices and Mysteries of the East � _�__ E!. for seven.months; extremely nervous s ierusalem's Byways RED ; had no color. Nothing'I tried seemed ., Lurk 1n Jerusalem y� - __to help me till I began Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. My condition at once im t 14 proved and today I am well and able "Plan"---Rice Cooked in . Fat—Spiced English Beef and for.aByining lwtthout-fatigue or trou- Midget Porters Fascinate Visitors bee." y F You can get these pills from any Jerusalem.—Exotic corners of Jer- fat, you won't get peau. There are "medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents usafem are t eing explored by sr Pates- centuries of. exotic cooking behind plau. -a box from The Dr. Wlll!ams' Medi- tine journalist who describes out-of- f -clue Co.. Brockville, Out. "I mentioned II�u where talking of 4, the-way places where tourists-rarely the Buk'.arians. In the Georgian Quar- r. - �+a, go, yet where is to be found much of ter you can have a meal of shashllk. pogjied Soft Meat the variety of colo: aur! interest with It is English roast beet wlth,the mya- ■ which Jerusalem is flllerIs torp of all the East in the roasting. I IR9PRO-- i ' Live to Ripe Old Age "A 1 with eight people squeezed do not know how it fa prepared, but I ^ Into six seats will take you right into hava a suapicfon that it contains all t the 3akharian f2narter;" the descrip- the spices of Araby. Y04 may not re- the Do Not Feed Your Dog Choice tion says, "where people wear giori- 11eh the.way it is.served up but it you i Cutaos--Prefers Cheaper ously colored dresses which, resplen- do not have a meal of shashlik, Your Grub dent in Bukharia, hava not lost all visit to Jerusalem will have been in 46,000 British +Girls Cil k iW Advertisilflg }' their resplendency in Jerusalem. Here •sin." - , To make dogs live to a ripe old age you will find, silks which make the "There !a a Quarter to: Kurds who ate tiSLh and stay healthy,do not feed them the mouth water. The colors are perhaps come from Kurdistan. But yc- scarce- ( Trained By Bureau BABY CH1CK8—w!a HATCHM � choice cuts of meat, but give them the a little gaudier than you may like and ly need to go to their Quarter to see 1 1 alb,000 last Year In four •arise soft interna! organs, the partslseusilF the sola and selves thread rosy seem them.- They are to be iouu•f on every .-— { Write for free cataloirue. A. IL Leamington. Eng.—Forty-six thous- switzer. Oraaton. Oat. thrown away, That this in the proper a little too rich for you to take back mala road with IL pack on :heir back - way to feed our canine pets is vouched with you to somber London or to waiting to carry your luggage for you, and girls have passed through the day Aisah'rii wasr�laa for by Dr. William Lentz, director of some othrr sunless city of the West. for the Kurd 13 the beast of burden of domestic training centirs established 4 Com- the small azlimal hospital of the IInf- you will fry and secure a meal in the Palestine. One short man will take in this country by the Central Com- GENTS E.tAN GOOD 141ONi]3T h mitres for Women's Training and selling the best fruit trees. shrubs, - �eraity of Pennor sylvania. Is a long house of a Bukkharlan. Re will give your grand piano, save!t on his back .ineg, evergreens, roses, etc- tows every n research on the longevity of dogs Dr. you a dish of ➢tau, which is like the and walk .►long with It as quietly and Employment, said -Miss Margaret country, gelling outfit supplied; Query )[.eats h>za found that !n dogs reaching mate of all the ]tuurious sweetmeats as nobly as s camel He looks so smelt Bondfleid, Mtuister of Labor; when: help given; commissions paid weekly. i E A Smith & Sons. Ltd-, Winona. On- a life span of twenty years or more. of India. It !a merely rice cooked !n that you would never suspect h: could she opened Newbold Beeches, the iasis goo acres fruit and nrsrsery stock. �.. - ;the great majority had access to the a bath of fat. But it you cool. rice in carry more than a tin of biscuits. first residential domestic training con- 'It's great stuff," see the ould Cor- ' waste moaE materfala, the scrape, the _ ter for unempkiFed girls in Britain,I �� „paw jAy night t drank give , .,soft inner parts and the various on New EZ 9knd Pastoral N j recently, rte of it an' t didn't even stagger.' .1 used glands thrown away by butchers. , pine clad, whlaperfng hills, Hot M Daggs Miss Bondtleld appealed to mea- o quarte!" gasped the John. tresses to remember it takes two to Dogs so fed lived from thre to four With the shtf6mering files at the- j y .,an ya didn't even stagger?" "Sock times as sa long as dogs Led a careful birches (( make a happy- household. "You can-, no," nes the,culd Corporal, "i couldn't meat diet of the better portions of the not go back to the pre-war attitude., even move." mounting the blllside aisles. and Ehoae who try to return to the firm muscular meat such as are.eaten i Like ladies !n churches. Julya�the month of oPPressive heat; by humane. patriarchal system most recognise + Ip+ - The dog, lett to himself, !a oidinar arils fragrant, stonewalled,^ red-hot days'and sweltering nights: is they are beating their heads against Relieve insect Bl�tes� - Orch g extremely hard on little ones. Diarr- a atone wall." 11y carnivorous and follows the !n- Where 'the"humming of drowsy bee Minard's neutralizes the poison 117 ct el. or wfid conaias is eating the choirs - - boea. dysentry, colic and cholera in- Mlee Bondfield gave the viewpoint of mosquito and black By bites. caner organs rather than the muscular Throbs through the lag summer fantnm carry oft thousands of precious of the girl who has been in ladnatrp A dependable antleeptic flesh. It appears that these animals hours tittle levee every -summer. The moth- for seven or eight pears, working _ ' derive some benefits -from the softer Like the chanting al. Mara. er mut be on her guard to prevent about 48 hours a week, with 9atur- -- - 'diet and from certain chemical proper� - these troubles, or It they corse on sud- day aftemQna and Sunday or,-and ties of the glandular oreaas. Gardena of iarksDur and phlox, de W figfst them. :�o other mod!- leisure time not interfered with. In cine is of such aid to mothers during domestic service. :hat freedom, she One of the main reasons for the re- With an old-fashioned charm! quaint, said, from the very nature of the �+ViliC OF ��s " -latively short life span of dogs is that enihra211ng; the hot summer as is theBaby's Own a" 1�!'1 'ave do them as injury, while thinking Hirth-fires at twilight, and peace; lets. They regulate the bowels and' work, muatj be entirely changes. : :aa benefit them, by feeding them what And the organ tones of the sew calling. stomach, and as occasional. given Tisa girt probably has no petted foto we ourselves would Iike to be fed. —Ramona Graham. to the well child will prevent summer i she continues, and fa -expected to As a contemporary check on this complaint, or 11 the trouble does come change her who attitude as well At - viewpoint In regard to dog dietetics, it Wrestling matches between women I suddenly will banish At. The Tablets 11e bold Be is rownent and Ise d habits. 'are is interesting to know that Dr. Her.are the latest exhibition offered to sea- are sold by medicine dealers or by so that after iCutlenra - "best Fox, director of the pathological sation seekers in Parts. �atlltamsl at �5 Medicincents ae oCo roBrockvilDle,l they haver. trylug�to cgone to'situa'tlons, the girls :.laboratory of the Philadelphia • Zoo- may -be able to keep in touch with Sib, 111 StlC�i IIogtcal Society, ha: Sansei that a diet Minard's L'� �+ert Checks Colds. Oct. II friends they have made here."-. } c+r�a.see+aeese�.I pe+pe�"+..t d l: C■Ume■. Fre+lr l■wenea ..:of muscular meat fed to lions and - - She appealed_ to trainees- to sow other carnivora in captivity is not a. little "backbone" in fighting to w.ys1haven Lrft. r■ - "nearly so benefldal to them as a diet sea. ts.erYwbe.. overcome loneliness in new work. "If .of softer meat whicba more nearly re- '' you will.try to stick It out." she said,i sembles their choice in the wild state. "you wil have Kane one.of the" grea-t Dr, Fox, who.is also director of the x things in life by winning, a_nsoral Pepper Pathological. Insdtu end victory.over a weakness." ,author of works on the diseases,Of — wild animals, is studying this subject Dressing Your Salad to find out the facts responsible for The secret of a Rood French salad e pre. _ — • ''benefits derived. les Ind she ild be salad should be dressed before-it goes - y' to table. Only best olive oil should be . Chase used to make a French dressing, and > , :. ._. the proportions are three spoonfuls of x Up the stream, �, oil to one of'vinegar. *• ' Dodging stones, Many people,however, prefer to add \ » - S rrbing laughter,- f oil to their - Bteathless voans} - the three spoonf is u o e " °� salad; seeing that the lettuce, etc., is F• -Over the trill, Q" ':' i Across the lane, - � «•ell coated, and toss in the vinegar, , dressing afterwards. To each spoon- ;i�• :, ..:, .Flat on the-grass ful of,vinegar half a teaspoonful of And up again! Picture - . :Light on the-brambles, - — salt pepper, and sugar should be _ .. r . T $plash in the moat, _ Madded Tarragcn vinegar may be arldHealth Now Mocking cries - ed to a other vinegar to vary y ::i From a wind-white throat, the flavour sometimes. The dressing, "Irk Ma and June I was + r '� whether made with or without the.oil, y In through a-w-indow _ bade rundown and had faint Flash on the stair; should be kept as cool as possible.. An y Y :.t a \ onion wiped round the inside of the spells until it was a drag to do ilei hair"fallen, salad bowl will improve the flavour of my work.In July and August I 7 -"White breast bare! f r • •' , Laeghing- surrender, '• - the salad-tremendously withou� steins didn't seem to pick up so I de- �- r too decidd a flavour o 'onion. tided to try Lydia E. Pink- End of a race '° sough mayon tni� or saltKl:creant ham's Vegetable Compound F And- red-mouth ' ��n runs away with the housekeeping because I saw it advertised: I ' Toa lad's brown face! K money, so it is as well to know that took two bottles and now I am -- Bp Atargare! Phyliis 1lacSw-eeney. k g the picture of health: I feel s W .4 there are home-made dressing s that will 'seep, and if you make a supply in fine,do all my work-and milk Tourist (in mining town)—'Is,tliis•a - some of your slack moments in the two COWS. If any woman ems{ rt o e Y� t" kitchen you will find it much more motes, I will certainly answer Proprietor='It is,that,. sir; but it's a ` b economical. The following dressing „ } most unhealthy-place if you don't set ri ; � ; will keep almost indefinitely if bottled her letter. —Mrs: George R. an 'd kept in a cool place. Place four Gillespie, Punnichy, Saskatche- k tablespoonfuls of castor sugar• in a Wan o -- s z�ai� bowl-��it�i six teasputmfuls-of tarragon - '..• x : ��; or white vinegar :{whichever you ' i Nurses Wantedprefer), one teaspoo fuI of mig- p , The Toronto Seepitsl for incurables, ''" ru�w• > g, * ` . nonette paper, salt, `pepper, and Vegetable { In afiWation with Bellevue mad AAard mustard to taste Stir frequently duT ` Y r .. . hospitals, Now '`ovk City, otters a Three Year's Ceases of Training to Yonas —- --- — —— -the—dny—wAh--8—wooden spoon- --=..mesa, ha the regv&*ed sdaoatioa, rr171C and My Dog" Cover and leave till the next day,when and desirous cgs isgaomiatr aures,- TJu+ - six teaspoonfuls of salad oil should be ;hospiril Ilse, adopted the sight-hoar elstem. The pupils receive anilorme of Little �Rheezer seems bent on the Halt-Nelson in this photo Gang" !added, drop by drop. T the school, a monthly allowance and everybody knows, is'youngst member of popular "Our Gang" ,-_ + traysillag as to and from XOM,Wheezer, as _r _ nard a iment O• Yorl. Por further partianiare wrier or 161ms. _ y .:. r or Bllite a p Mi Lin l ISSUE 28— apply to the Suveriatendeat. - - ,ii :l , w F: ,: • :. �.:Dsea-.,.cL,.u( �.T�V� L�e1.:.s�.. ?y�,-'n"vam"!, -i,=3-T, a, VFIV15 11711"_"7 4 40 t 10!!M! 7 Jr. II to Sr. II-Elia Blasak, Donald R, Mae DeRuska R. 8r. 111-Joyce Z) A, . 33 X) 3M M BOND"ovisrameak. *MIdW M4 Allies, Jean Wits, Frank Durham, McCullough H, Evelyn Taylor H, V. Mortaw Goads. A.19o.ID4480"fil. Security and service in TFUMS Robert Gle4don, 'Frank Herbert. Sr. Stokes P, Isobel Johnson P, Gordon Insurance of all kinds. age Esvestments at from&So 7 pee tLiAvsr yew.; $1.30 it paid in advance. I A.' to Sr. I B.-Marie Buckles, Ed Birkett P, Grace Tomlinson P, Lot- Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent. ith RaclrhAm, Shirley Troyer, Bruce tie Neal P, Dorothy Miller R. Jr Ili -Subsuipuacia to the United States and Creat Fire Insurance. INSURANUB-All cl"m uSe Mildred Loyst H, Neil DeGeer P, 'eas!"'• Vi Britain$2.00 in advance. Allies, Leslie Randall, Clare . Udell ib Also. representative of cluding 'Fire. Antonu to Sr. I A.-Helen Hoifishaw, Billie.__Vrag" 4. Jr I Marjorie Selman P, storm.Accident and 13itiltnem Glen Simpson, Tommy Yocick,.Dav- Marg. -Overland P, Walter Booth P,' The Canada Life Assurance Co.- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, id Turner. H. Hickson Teacher, Harold Morgan F. R. Donnell, 4217 Address --Phone or write Danbarton Public School. Junior teacher. BROUGHAM, ..ONTARIO 43tf BD. BOWMAN.WhitbY Entrance Examinatioorder of merit. room. Names in " AN :--.. indicates honors_ To Sr. II Gordo JOHN SBLM Thirty candidates wrote at Pick- Kennedy*, Margaret Carter*, Helen Wilbur*, Margaret Lawry* Aileen .:leruw Centre, 26 passed, 6 with hon Shaer and General Blacksmith. R 0 Y M 0 R R 1 S ors, Those who passed are: Bruce Rodd*, Mike Boychyn*, Doris Tay- Oxy-acetylene Weldldg' for*, Clifford Griffin*, Winnifreii 1. 1 Ruby Andrew*, Jno. Bar and Brazing .Anderson 1. : . .. -honors� Car . Lucas`, PICKERING icer, honors; Jack Boyes, ter. To Jr. II-Norma L sl I`. Lena Culetta, Irene Et- Russell Dikon*, Howard Straughan*, Vhwent Bye, Le Wishes to announce that he will carry liett, Ruth Fowlie, ' honors; Walter Eileen Annis*, Gordon Dinwoo, e on business in the shop which he Fowlie Cooi has purchased from Thos. Ste- honors; Norma Fuller, Dpn- John Boychyn, Arthur Thompson aid Gibson, Geo. phenson,starting on Goodwin, Mary Hio- Carl Carter, Jack Taylor, John Clark', --'CONFIDENCE " Ivey, Cecil Lockwood, honors; Fred ich (Ree.) To Sr. I- Harry Monday,May 19th, Fuckrin, Robert Rad.ey, Edward Rea Eddie McDonald*, John Culetta. To ding, Howard Robinson, honors; Bet Jr. I-Mary Dixon-*, Marjorie Stroud -NOTICE IOU may send the children to shop here with every confl. Sleep, Arth- Earle McLellan, Harold Carter, Fri. ty Saunders, Hofard --------dense. They will be treated with the same courtesy .,ur Smith, honors; Hil4a. Spencer, Stroud, Jim Coolich (Rec.). To Jr. Having taken over Robt. FeanWo e, Brougham, we are now readi Ruth Toms; Goi ­Y�-est, Ross Wil-. Pr' Peggy' Medhurst*, Jimmy Gill- garage, - . ., as if you came in person, or you may phone tun'stun'sson, Hilton Wood. r At tun's of Writ- and*, Delbert Griffin*, I>aglas Ken- to give I service in Brougham as =1 Ing hese have been u_%able to get the nedy, Harry Bell, .11uriel Lucas. Eas- as in Claremont. if Service car always ready, day o3 you wish. Our delivery will take your 'reports for Claremont and White- ter Class- Scott Annan, Geo. 'Bay- night service. requirements right to your door. vilae. chyn, Helen McFarlane,, Richard:Rea Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering NG ding, Helen Morrison, Rosie, Pash- Gasoline, Oil, Selberlinx Tirm Let as take care of your Grocery Needs. ROUGE iTILL lioff, Lyle Morrish, Louis McFarlane 251y. A. L. FILKEY. Gloria Wanstrom. Olive A Beare, ident occurr- W, A sad 'drowning acc teacher. TY ied here on Sunday afternoon -when IT 0 r_r I a im CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING S S N o. 4 East Pickering. Names two boys, Stanley Jensen, aged 9. in order of riieiit. * indicates-honorh --and his brother Albert, aged 7, _:Nbtice is hereby given to the sons of 57 Carltoi, To Sr. IV-Ivan Barrett*, To Jr.- IV land owners of the Phope Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 of Albert Jensen, -Ada Arnold*, Lorene Bryant*, To St. Toronto, lost their Lives in a deep Sr. 111--June Price*, Dorothy Wat.. TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING hole in the Rouge River just South son*, Betty Arnold and Clarence Cr. That the Weed Act is to be more which in. of the bridge. The family, -awford (equal)*, Vernon Moore*,� rigidly enforced during IM lit Pickering Hardware Store -eluded the two boys a;id Ethel, the their father, Alice Thurnean*, Doris -Moore andl ,twin sister of Albert, the Bryant (equal)*. Pass-Jack[ Clause& Ontario Weed Control Act Doriss :and grandmother, had left then Price. To Jr. III-Mary Neale*, states "Every occupant of land or If home early irk the morning, taking' pasa-1.1ewelyn Crawford. To Sr.11- the laud is unoccupied, the owner CLIMAX BUG KILLER zw1th them lunch baskets, to spend Kathleen Watson*, Pass- AlbertCr• abaft destroy all weeds designated No @praying, no water. no mixing, all ready for use on po. -the day picnicking at the river. The anxious by the regulations as often in la Ing on a log in awford, Harold Barlow. To Sr. 1- 1003 Utoes, vegetables, currants and gooseberry bushes. Rose lboys had been 1 Gordon Watson*, Douglas Bryant*, ever yyear&s to sufficient to prevent -the river, and had fallen off wliere the ripening of their seeds." bushes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the Tens, Mutch*, Elinor Vivian and Bob- growth and is easy to apply. the water is ten feet deep. Their- bie, Barlow (equah*, Carman Bar- NOXIOUS WEEDS disappearance was not noticed for n 'ri-0 Ed- Bladder Champion Ragweed, common rett*. To Sr. Pr--Billie F aj All kinds of Garden Toole, Screen Doors'Window several minutes when the father who Ox-eye Daisy Ribgrass ,could not swim, made frantic zfforts- Xit Barlow, Raymond Crawford andSvw Thistles Stinkweed Screens and Screen Wire Cloth. to-save them, but was not success- Leonard Vivian (equal)*. To Jr. Pr. Whit,Cock,, Tumbling Mustard 'Chick Starter, Chick Scratch and Baby Chick GriL da of peo -Billie Bryant*, Mary Riley( equal) Wild Oats Wild Oats were litandre fuL There *, Ronald Watson*. Ida Sterritt, Canada Thistle �Burdocks a brief period. expert swimmers pie on the bank at the time. After Teacher. Blue Weed Hotwkweeds Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plows ap- 'peared on the scene and succeeded Audley school report. -.Names in a. Chicory Wild Lettuce fin recovering the bodies. One of der of merit. Sr. IV-Doris Hed- Docks for McCormick-Doering Farm Machinery and Repairs. --.the boys breathed a little after bei- ge. Sr. 111to Jr. IV-Marg Camm- Property owners are advised to ex I g taken from the water, but later ack. Sadie Puckrin, Mary Fo-Nile; M. erctse great care in destroying all nox. Fleury Plows and Scuffiers ious weeds before they go to seed and arman 4ffied on the bank. A pulmotor was Hedge, Don. Saunders, Geo. Sh the co-operation of every one is ex- ..;secured from the Consumer's G", Framis Ritchie., John Puckrin, Jno. petted in a general clean-up. We have it, can get it. or It is not made. -$Co. Toronto, but all efforts to re- Ravey, Geo. Blake, Robt. Canunack. 'Astore life were futile. Mr. Jensen Tom Cammack. Note' Sadie Puckrin Iftbese precautions are not'takea. -Iks a returned soldier who has been Francis Ritchie and Jno.,Ravey have the Inspector may exercise his author- IS. BAT QDON .!la the country for ten years. His covered and passed on both Jr. and ity and have the menace removed be- 40a • A-SJ6AbJ wile left him three months ago, and Sr. III -ark. Jr. III to Sr. III P fore the weeds mature. lber present whereabouts is unknown. Saunders, (cond. pass on arithmetic) ADAM SPEARS, Jr. 11 to Sr. 11-Kath. Cammack. Inspector, Mary Hedge, Harold Fowlie, Jr, I itevale. OUL -There will be a jnint meetiDO '4& the Town to Jr. 11-(Two, years work taken in of Uxbridge next Unbeat ble ' Vadu'es one) Constance Hedge. Mary Ravey, indkeiini M& - as( at Nancy Ravey. Primer to First--Art. -Tu Jay evening. July 15th. lwbieb D1% MacDonald, Liberal Hedge, Kath. Winters, Billy Winters. -eandidate of Mnaki?ka Ontario, primer A. (beginners)-Doris Baker Our Ham of Harness. Collars and Parts are the best yet. 86a ours. 19nd W. El Moore. of Ontarin, will Weldon Fow!10. Teacher V Apple- we I have a limited quantity of and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction by, teacher. extra good qnalit Shorts at Entrance candidates listed below the price of ordTno%ry mill We carp some mighty fine Ham of Work Boots OG"010L. RALPORT111 include- eleven Sr. IV pupils and fwd. excellent for pigs and our prices are right two Jr. IV. "It" following, pupils or any livestock. ...'promotion examination at Green- name indicates that required 60 per Men's Overalls, Smocics, Trousers and Shirts sold wood school. Jr. IV to Sr. III- Pas- cent for recommendation on year's The feed business Is onr line. We at economy prices. ised on term's work-Dorothy Clarke, work was obtained. "H" Ist class study this to (rfve you the -Gertrude Corbett. ,Ellen Kinnear' honor standing. June Forsyth HMas Fin a Weise Section is quite, best possible value Our e �Pasaed-Reta Flynn, Laura Ormerod Jean Gregg H, Marian Kilpatrick H, " Failed-Edna for your money. Harris. Sr. III to Jr. Marjorie Ward R, Alma,-Pugh . R, -Otir goods spell repeat customers always. IV-Passed on term's work-Mill) Dorothy Linton R, Arthur Loyst R, We have Chick Starter, Egg Mash Gibson. Rec.-Cecil Wall,. Jr. III to Olive Bassett R, Earl Booth R, G. !Sr. III Phyllis va Middleton, Murray Ellins. Fail- Stephens R, Ted Tomlinson. Jr. IV ver. BRADLE Y Clark. Erie Davis, El- Selman, R, Kenneth Dopking R, R. -Scratch Feeds. or any feed Yea may need, deli ed- lee any reaeonable CECIL Clara Walls. Lornie Ann's., St' "H" honors standing. "P" pass. R'- dioitance. .�11 to Jr, III-Phyllis Gardiner, Dor recommended. '-F" not ready for pr- 35 1 C 3= 3E M X 3�T_Ck_ othy Disney, Marjorie Risely. Jr. omotion. Olive Bassett, Ralph Step. 'ni to Sr. III-Roy Walls, Gordon hens ,r 'Priest, Failed-Harold Short. Sr.Pr. , Katie Beaton P, Harold Loy. Phone 5317 st P, Doris Linton P, Lester McCul • - otoo I.-Muriel Clarke, Grace Tink, Les lough P, Lena *ack P, Lloyd Pugh Pickering KiUine ComiDanv .. "lie Wilson, Mercedes Mantell I Vanes- SPECIAL PRICES " A.-- T-1; at wr2d, M-Walls, - -8. -N-- _- __. . .1 . e4-Ralph Risely, Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr_ Allan Short, Howard OrmeroA, Lloyd 1 J Marie Brady. Marion E. IFOR TEAM HARNESS 'Brandon, Teacher. Mount Pleasant School (S. S, No. ,Brom-mounted Team Backhand Harness, $42.00 12, Pickering) Promotion examinat- 2 Inch layer trace with heel chains. I Ions, names being in order of merit. With 5 ring breeching.instead of back. . I Jr. IV to Sr. IV-Mildred Conner. Ji orrtmet the sting'* siskmag bond, $49.00 III to Sr. III-Dora Matthews, Billie 'Moore, Fred Hodgson, Muriel Gost- Black mounted Team Backhand Bargees, $M.50 .Fick (Ree.). M to Jr 111-Myrtle Gob . 1 5 ring'Br'eeching 1$".,25 tick, Kathleen Go-stick (Rec.) Sr.l. Daily - Coach -7Sevices -to II-Alex. MtLeod, Itussell Brown, ;..'Thte to not&'factory harness, but custom made in our' Dorothy Burton. Sr. Pr. to I-Rus- own shop at Markham. son Gestick, =dzed Paterson- Jack r -Moore. Jr. Pr:-Lawreme Gray, - Co Russell Hodgson. A-Mildred Rid- 1PICKE1UNG-TORUN, 1'0 -'We specialize on reps re harness and Ham .-Ale, Marjorie Brown. H. E. Beare, ,-'Teacher. Fare" 50 Cents T :0 D D .8 S. S. No. 5 Whitby. (A-promoted 7 an year's work. 11--tred final exan. mations), Jr. -TV,- LeaveAPivkering -Harnees and Collar Manufacturer(Standard Time) Leave Toronto -Constance Kerr*, Jennie Cendric**, Sr. III- A. P. M M. __.P• M &M,-OWrM.---Home Phor"M ..SArna Hotner*, B, Bert -Guthrie, Al- w 6 25 1 55 vv 630 2.30 Burgess, George Cowx (Rec.) W 8 55 '2,55 7.30 8,30 iertl-- . 7.55 - 3. Sr. Rase Ballard*, Cecil Chat. 5-M 4.30 14M Jr. II A-Lottie Cendiic*, Ruth 8.55 4-55 9.30. 5.30 . 'Wood*, Kathleen Chatten*, Sr.l. 955 ..10.30 z 6.30 0 A. Stanley Burgess*, Norman Davis,-- . 10-55 z 6.55 11.30 7.30 Gerald Davis*, John Hotner*. Sr. Pr ii.55 7.55 P. M. z 8.30 Willii- Guthrie*. Jr. -Pr,-Helen __.-P. M. z 8.55 7. 12.30 980 12.55 9.55 1.80 =--10.30 The have a full line of Sampson Hay Forks and Turnip.Hose in stock. Hotner. M. R. Gee, Teacher. The best on the market Whitevale school, Senior room v 10.25 �_ �ATO-RUGS ARE-HER Names in order of meirit- Sunday only -w-Daily except Sand sr TV-Pearl Hickson, Douglas Rack :Z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only. We have Arsonists of Lead-, Paris Green and Climax Bag Killer team, Leonard Herbert, Garnet Booth 16 Spray at t5 cents per gallon. Sr. III to Jr. IV-John Allies, Alice We-haVe a Good Catt Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Bring your own cans. . 'Turner, Roberta Nowlan, Blanch 'Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford, J�ran Elmore McKay, William Hicks --Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Intermediate points, Miner Running Shoes all sizes. -Jr. 1U to Sr. III-Ruby Borth, Hel- len HfAift Reginald Rackham, Myr Coach.:connectlous at Buffalo for all U. S. A. points Goodyear Tires and Tubes for�11 care. tle Randall'. E. I. Legge, Teacher. A good supply of all kinds of Groceries at lowest prices. Whitevale school. Junior room. Names in order of merit. Sr, 11 to olid"s Only, for Barrie. Hamilton, Brantford, Orill'a, ' rd o in�8' r all U. S A. points Lines Phone your order, We deliver. Jr. ftl--Jean Fleming, John Nowlan, Gra" y Coach Lloyd Hicks, Eddie Donnelly Robert Phone Markham 6402. Cederoth, Wanda Blasak' Kathleen rY jorfe Tweedie. McKay, Mar e4ie. Betty General Green ffi Wm. M. DuncanMerchant, ver : S-1sGoeden, Lloyd Greig, Jack Hornsham I 17 =q.�. -,, '..."`$+•''•1\ hw.lp :h ;,.a.."S, •� .}^lrC .4 o.7' „r.8 ;�. �.S,14Yd /°Y ' Ste. .. ,. as -.w... , .. .. . y. x:.- <+ r-..a^.$,•r^a Q:'.—•s••-g r �,r e>ae*- }". . :...Ar. aq£; •+,•,r.ps r, - -+.:..-- : �.i�. wa.r�W.--•�.w.... -...., .:,.m-..q„_'..--.: ':-.,a. _ - �.y .."'�" .•i..vh.-. ..A.,.. >iJ'.., 4v;.,.. .. -.,,,,a•. r .,• _2.' yr _�•'. ...R.�,,,- .. �S'• �-.R.'iVi y'u" r<Y+. •W..w.0 I.!'y..Iy„ ._ - _ .4,w�. �3.-. • v - 1 J, K C ARNMONT� Bora, to Cell and Mrs. Story, • • t M O V ED ! Tulips.Darwln , Blacksmithing t �� M. J.and Mrs. Wicker wgre,city MissR. Statteford visited with - ' visitors on Sunday afternoon, Dr and Mrs. Tomlinson this week. Having rented_ my premises- in' "y f T. P Shirk visited--relatives in Prices 2.00 for 50 mined, or ,00 Horse-sh�sing and General Work 4 We are leased to hear that Mrs. P!ckering I have moved to p _ Orders me direct Holland. 'Lawn Mowers Sharpened 1 tba village over the weekend. Mcltityre, Sr., is able to be out early.er Promp Y attended to. ---Rev. '. Oat.... again. _ KI�l��.L� Tyra -_ - visited Rev. A. McLellan, on Sun. Mies Marion Kilpatrick is spead Where I will conduct a bl- La Candear, white, green tip Repaired. . ploy fag the week with Mise Evelyn emithing business and a Mr. Van Der Hoof! golden ye low Sa�action guaranteed. , ' Mise Dickenson, of Toronto, Elliott at Pine Point.Lake ScuRog. _ service station. — Peach Blossom, dark pink - Phone Malv. 41?,5 spent the week-end with Miss 8, A Baptismal service will be held Imperial oil and gas, tires and Rubra Maxima, dark red j E. Evans. in the Bd tist Chuch next Sunda " tire repairs. Clara Butt, salmon ink Q _ John Selman, blacksmith, to laid p y , Sly HIGHLAND CREEK off duty ut present with as attack evening. Service commences at Also, Taxi Service to or from Farneombe Sanders, rose•scarlet of rheumatism. 7 p. m. Cordial welcome to all. any point. King Harold, deep dark rose p H. and Mrs:Machin; of Picker La Oaudear, white H. R• GallaugheT ' C.and Mrs. Clements, of Toros• La Tulips Noire, (}rte Merchant ' to, are visiting thelatter's parents, fog, and L. S. sod Mre .Devitt pe black J. and Mrs. Selman. and daughter, of Toronto, called 'LAW, � Madam Kerlage, lilac rose1 _ We are sorry to report that °a J. H. and Mrs, Beal on 9anday. • 'Pride of_Haarlem, bright rose _.Toronto Wm. Graham, of Graham Broe., Mr. and Mrs Stephens and'daa• Phone Brook. 1808 John T. Elliott, AgeQt, 'Iain the market to has been quite seriously ill. ghter, of Toronto, 279 Mar Street, CE Straw, purchase Hay, ' q have been p Grain and Potatoes, _ Mia-Russell, of Whitby, spent spending a few d%ys with their Kinsale,' � - Ontario Phone 414 W 26th - . For quotations apply a couple of days last week with son, Rev. H. R.and Mrs.Stephens' - mer sister. Mrs. L. W. Pilkey. There' was no service 'in the A. �2. C3 Z F3 S O N John and'Mrs. McLellan, of De- United Church on Sunday owing e » R. R. No. 1, troll. Mich., spent the 'week end to Mr. McLellan's illness. There u VPhone Pickering 1712 f with Rev. A. and Mrs. McLellan. will be service as usual on Sunday �11 J g is ®re ' Rev. Dr. Fraser and Mrs.Fraser, next. of Dumbarton, visited Rev. A. and W , and Mrs. Cibbons, of To. ' 15tf Reference, Bank of Montreal Wm, Mrs. McLellan one day last week. -.. Tonto, visited the former's mother ` '• •�'� Q �7 : Mrs. Walter Ward is not mak- here on Sunday and attended toe - B V I L D E R ing as rapid progress toward Decoration services at the:Uaio� • ' 'recovery ae her friends would like. Cemetery. Our stook of Hay Tools, such as forks, tines, slings, rope, We are now.ready to We congratulate oar Entrance ha track, brackets, Dara and accessories supply you with: _ -. pupils on their recent examine- y tions. Four wrote and all passed. i8 nOW Complete. ` ' BRICKS, OONCRETE � Do -�GANN0N We congratulate �►eo. Birkett.on having passed hie examination - BLOOKS, I NTERLOCK•on Elementary Piano at the To, We also have pans green, arsenate of lead, arse'nite-of -Ilya PIPE, DRAIN TILE, r✓roato Conservatory of Music. S. F. and Mrs. Robins, of whit 93R000HAM lime, climax bug killer, sprayers eto. by, and- Jimmie and Margaret SAND,►ND GRAVEL. 'Sloan, of Peterborongb, visitedpj _, g - . Perry ; Claremont friends on Sunday. New line of splendid MOCOrffilOk-D@@r2n Ander Turin@ 121 both J ' Mrs, Harry Thomson and Mrs. GOODS -. 6W feet and 650 feet. Products CO. Berme and two sons, of Buffalo. DRESS GOOD S motored to Belleville last week. _ 8t., Toronto 1. 371 Bay They left Minster Billie Bame there . Just in, for ladies and :` PLANT-1 mile north of - zr Children. ;fon his holidays. or Quick S Highland Creek. 1! very `severe. electrical storm `�n�Qk alA . . � 4 passed over this locality on Sat- Arsenate of Lead, Lime, Parte , �' 4`' urday night. It was accompanied Buck TOIIri2] 1926 by a heavy rain fall, but no dam- Green, Climax Bug $+ .4 ,agee'hae been Ar brunt of To Killer etc. - : -Ford Coachl}touring M a a : roato, and the latter's father, - AT THE Star Touring ' Wm. Dowswell. also Mir9 Harry ; Rugby Booker, of Windsor, called on $ y Ton BARR Track '}, friends hereon Saturday. NEW STORE •;16.30 Tractor, nearly new, MoCormiok-Deering i 1 Clifford a■d Mrs. Pilkey and ;Massey-Harris Binder, nearly new children, of Tdroato, spent the _ weekCLAREMONT end with their' relatives in � ;Fordson Tractor 1 - Claremont. Air, Pilkey is now A6 H. P. Engine _ a busy reading examination papers The following are a few of the 1s H. P. Engine ,! the specials now being is a city. pec g Reuben and Mrs. Besse and offered: family, of Stayner, were here on 2 Lbe. Ginger Cakes. 25c ('��, Sunday and attended the Decors ".2 Lbs.Seedless Raisins.25c Charlesf ~ el�i �n E weak o!srtistin # tion Services at the Union Came- 2 cans Pass. 260 � designs that ars tory. They returned home on 1 Boxes 2 in 1 Shoe - dignified• not artistic Sunday evening. Polish, designs that would be c Thos. Scott, of Toronto, John 7 Bars Castile Soap, 260 �� ins ro for the and Mrs. Smith, of Uxbridge. All SOD 00purpose In WMIK Mise Beetle Smith, of Toronto, ,Deliveries every day at 3 one illustrated � �►isited W. 0. and MLrs. Scott on p• pie, Tet has artistry. , Sundayand attended Decoration 9 a. m. and 4 m. AT x Day services at the Claremont C. A. OVERLAND *-No Greater Trtbate Union Cemetery. . Thomas and _Mrs. Bacon and 871y Phone 2501 V D N. W. STAFFORD, daughter, Berths, and Mrs. o" e V ! Kin cos Road, Y D"on's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. itby 'Watson, have returned home ��r�Ta� �CLAREMONT :• ONT• PhonehWhltb7 after s pleasant motor trip to �l 98 r q4 Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, rrrTTT Cornwall and other eastern points. iCLAREMONT _ .A few of the many specials : E e W. T. and Mrs. Wilson and - ;Lyman and Mrs. Pilke returned ::' 2 Cane of Aylmer Sou for .. sk - - y p ... :. 1 = home last week from their motor- Afew of the specials you can get 2 Pkgs of Shredded Wheat, 25c ^ Ing trip to North Bay and Red at E, Bryan'p: . 2 Lbs Seedless Raisins. ... 25c Bridge and had a nice sight " LarQe bottle of OtYvea. reg 75c. for' ' .. 40c Maple IAd Mnt1 s1 _ iseeing trip returning byway of Prunes,large and plump,lb 15c s 8 Pck Jar Rubbers, ._ .. 2bc *_ Ottaws, Hall,Kingston and other Seedless Raising. 2 lbe 25c 8 Bars P do G Soap for ... _�S1iTaIICB Co. eastern points. Shredded Wheat. 2 for •25c Cheap rates for farm and country The annual .Rose and Peony J- buildings. ; Show was. held in the Claremont Killogg's Bran Flakes,2 for 25c Ladies, Silk Hose, all the latest shades,s ial Windstorm Insurance on butlalags, Public Library on Jane 27th and Rice Krispies, 2 for 25c = wind-mills,Silty eta proved sflee saeeeae. - 2 cane for-_-25c_ per pair i 9 cents. 'some beaatifnl exhibits of cores. of all kinds. 'peonies and soiled bouquets. The Pork and Beane, 2 cane for We :Mens Bilk Half Hose, per pair 75 cents FASMS FOB S&A prize-wi ere were: Miss Hortop, Premium Tea of Rood flavor, with a Mise M%t�rsyth, Mrs. J.Coates, ,cap and saucer, 59c per Ib. .13Peoial line of ( inghams, 23 Dente per pard write or phone Mrs. Birkett, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. _ - Fancy Bath Towels S9 cents each - E D. B O W M A 111 , 'Pretty, Mrs.'Spenceley and Mrs. Deliveries every day, p M. Forsyth. e A full line of Tennis Shoes at lowest rioes 20 WHITBY, ONT, A meeting In the interests of M . :B R7 I iii. MT P W. H. Moore, Liberal candidate at t 87ol S Claremont aremonae our samples of Make-to-measure Clothing. The Green River the approaching Federal Elea P .1 8 p4 tions, will be held in the Oomman- _ are the newest patterns. Basket Facto ry ity Hall, Claremont, on the even- Boys and'G irls join the - Factory in of Wednesday, July the 28rd. FLEET FOOT Phone 1401. Manufacturers of . - All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Barry campaign will be delivered by Me. Athletic Club. Crater, Farmers, Bushel Moore and others. The chair will be taken at 8.00 o'clock,standard Girls should not have to be bothered 'Baskets, Clothes Baskets. ss, time. Ladies are cordially invit with popping corns. You wont if ea. Everybody welcome. yon have comfortable Sttiag -^ wherever. ' Frank Pennocky • The Decoration Day services at footwear. Proprietor the Union Cemetery on Sunday Buy a pair of Fleet Foot shoes made by - Maker of the well known., _ afternoon was largely attended. the Dominion Rubber Co. You all �1l • • People Barnes' Baskets. 4 a great many being present from the application and you will receive a Phone Markham 6109 .. outside pdtt�ts--The---ceutietery AeetF.-oot-SportKeview MontWy,:alao -- -- - i� 2 was most beautifully decorated a membership buttes, - .,Gather Together .,. with flowers, showing that Che We have a full line of Fleet Foot K� es r cher a peopleShoes to fit, cybody fro I mem 75 cents to$1,75. , ory of their departed relatives and friends. Rev:Mr. Jull, of kR.RYING money,in the ordinary form is never t� yut;t3rrrr� lsrooklin, Rave a very appropriate .A full line of Fresh Grocerles C wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. . Nd address that was machappreciat- Granulated Sugar,10 lbe. 50c 'The ideal way is to carry Travellers Cheques is- ed and the Brooklin quartette Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. 16c sued by all branches of this Bank. ;• �;' sang ap reprints selections. Rice.2 lbs. 16c - - Raisins;seedless,2lbs. :23c : pp � . The VPomen's Institute will per., 2 cans for - 230 These Travellers' Cheques are e$eily obtained. meet at the home of Mrs.W. G. Salmon, 2 cans for -280 They coat very little ; and they have this great Scott on Wednesday afternoon, Castile Soap, 3 bars for Joel advantag '' they are accepted as cash, in July 16th. This is the Girls' Meet- Quaker Oats, with china, 1 box 34c almost o.. korner of the world where civilized r tog and a splendid program will Shortening, 2lbs. 850 people gather together. be given. Mise Rorke,of Toronto, Rolled'Oats, 6 lbs. 200 . —mill Rive as address that wilbbe PA G Soap. 6 bars 25c Good Dairy Butter, 1 lb. E8c exceptionally interesting to the girls. One of the Qiris will give a WE DELIVER -r r��� RANK oME n " of the three mnn.b cohere COMMERCE'on '"Horne Econorvics." There ..will also be a program of muse. ha• ,�' Every member is asked to bring LOWER PRICE STORE :.,h �til��r�a-alfa-,n.ad Sold and Installed by t refreshments and dishes for two. Phone 3801 � 7HE Is, BANK OF CANADA , V Every woman and girl in the _J' ,CRANK J PROUSE moromunity is invited. J CLAREMOti T, . ONT. l ;h,;R,,- ..., .;� 'fir .r.. ,.�o... ..rc:.. .•.�•, ,.,.« _ .:. .n.: 'r -a ...'; w•1, . :,k. - r•.'-- a �<"�,'"`. �'• .:'-� a1'+'<' �d?:.�.. C;,i. dam•.. 's},•rs .t..-.w. 'Y - :D'.K.�C--�•:a'[„ '-& :.,.: ,,,'fir,:':., ,,..�+^•- yx .,, •rv,. .: yy, rye' .....'7 a .C'i'4. ' +' ...:.. " '.,. . ..-. �� ''F•7`4 r > S 1'?' - {' Y J! 3"•W v.r/..< N?"!',"" ?[w'Yps.•.r.:E ' ve-4d' m"..._ :+..- „-.,p.. •n � Sy Y .,�,_,x%,: ;3?•.asPiwa.s�s .rw.N,a .-a;,..aro .:,,„%:�-�i'r. -.,..-wry.:us._.5�-+ac-.r«� 'o-. '..a+.: .rw�. .x. ..wain— 3,a*' - iva ,�'.: �' �:F'. + w v• r.. -S• rc...-'•1, 'Jl,ry... ♦: .. a .. P .,'..... ,: 0.'It. _ .: I,:`/•ry 'x ,e • Oi r P. 1 house in$okaki Masyeri? It's impoart- � � ow 4 - -There is a d ate nieU ' sat. Can't write any more. _ _ - - " "P.S. The others are still right. The n vo = tel falx"Jap"Tea- x i leonA pu�o bearer r`an't wait:" s. ep e. o the ' •• anything to r' K �� We Mustn't lease y 8 -- -__ —---. chance,,' said Nikki quickly. _"Yon can't tell what other steps tho may ' have taken to trap h(r.. rad•bet- _ 7 By`A. D. I�wD SJ�I[ZPI•I I ter go down to the dock at once." None of the dock attendants had 13 seen the launch or-anything of Betty _- r: or Watkins aiuce they departed early (G ftp SYNOPSIS I then recounted the full story of that morning. + We waited a while, thinking they 'Augh ,Chesby, on the death of his houraventures of the past twenty-four might show up, but after six o'clock - - there49 arteromes Lord discQvere the key to he Treasby, and t' "I imagined, oA course,-that a miss �g became nervous and'persuaded - eure of the-Bucoleon. which was left by hap such as you describe had befallen us to return to the hotel. the first Lora Chesby the crusader. you remarked King when we had tvhc h Sat out in ae house in Constar- Y „ We went to King't sitting room and - �Flefh ��� the finished. "When, Nikka shouted his sl« down weari'v, discouraged. alis- "tiant1eJ3ekthva.h,him a8ndre `j�ikka Zaran�11'1111, his ko• warnin Watkins and I held a hasty hear cued,more than a little disnIAyed TheS'L re set upon by a band of des➢erste g' when Watkins entered unannounced. Copenhagen Union Purchase Island criminals led by one Toutou, who hope conference on the roof• Upon Wat- __to steal the-secret and purloin the e?ea kine' insistence, I preceded him down He was very pale. His.collar was T Children's,Playground xsure. 11kka and Sack gain access to the - to his streaked with blood. There was an - l o J�Y which where the edtre Tokalji.handaify of the eeloos nedPthe rgrapral,own thdan eye ugly bump on the side of his head. Toutou's. In order to further their endsto the He dragged one foot after the other.they -onsent loin Toka111 s band °f GYPSY so that possibility wastsotme eight dr ten ••They—they've—too'c 'er, your Ind- Copenhaeen.—After somewhat pr-o- stock, ..so that there will be' miles girl, is dancing for:he Young beautiful hen enough for the children who are t0 1' _ ship;' said Watkins faintly. tractrd negotiations fife union of spend their holidays there. _ _'-they d lbut,escape. Tt e neat niRhc tree above•handrhenwas eprec precipitated ,,How? Where? Is she alive?" Copenhagen municipal teachers have There will be an "all the year they come back in the launch of Bettyinto King sprang from his chair, wring- bought the charming island of Thorn, round" colony for children, and this "'®ea, Jack's cousin.mbuet�ted and Hugh. had an t h therto perceived.wilt hwas Ing his hands. _ Jack and Nikkaare are captured. Toutou , oft the coast o1 Fubnen, itself an is- section of the work will nkturally ea - Jackstarts n torture _re ka Y crushing hif! some time before we began o explore "It 'appened so quick I dont rightly land, and almost opposite the ancient tail regular teaching of the children. it. The rest of the story you know." know 'ow it was," he said. "We 'ad tones wtth his hands. from the room hours rest made ua fit•. and the Princes Islands• and picturesque town of Assens. The I Thera is ample accommodation for the .r,utou and chs Twenty-four run out bey recent owner had spent large sums of teachers. This is the first venture CHAPTER XVIII. Nikka's muscles were still lame, but and I saw there was little shipping Ni had Watkins rub him with liniment money on It and, amongst other things hese in the matter of an "all the year that I could II lift from that suppled the strained muscles, and around, your ludship and gentlemen. had erected a celosoal bronze monu- round" colony for chikirer needing TAY ear, And then there was a fishing-boat with ment of the old Northern god Thor,at- care, and the innovation Is being re- floor, registered once more that pe- declared that he was as game for Power bore down on us. Miss Betty efilias clinking underground, this time fight as any of us And when Watkins p° ter whom, fee island is called, and garded with mach interest. The build- pronounced and nearer. I peered brought us an invitation to breakfast and I, we didn't think anything about which cost twice Ba much as the Ings leave nothing to be siet.red.°being t� more D the floor.watched a rat flit it until 'e was right onus.us. When they ,Idly along in the Kings' sitting room we were bumped us and tumbled aboard I knew teachers have paid for ten whole is equipped with a centralicizis heating and 'from hole to hole, and then- stiffened able to muster a degree of optimism, they wasn't up to no good, your lud- land, with residence, outbuildings, other modern in children and it Is with amaerneut as the grating in the despite the difficulties of the-situation. museum and b, forth. - 'rhe Copes expected that 200 children can be re ship, hagen Municipality has guaranteed the ceived in the new home. aniddle of the room listed two or three "It boils down to this," said Hu ,M s B t,3 Te; �±�r 'er gun, and 1%8 island, which in the past has latches over his second cup of coffee. "We to did I. But somebody grabbed 'er, purchase sum. Two hands clutched the sides ofd{l- know that the Instructions are correct The purpose is to turn this island', been much frequented by tourists,will Hing, the grunt was repeated and somebody else pushed me over, Brain ops and that we have a desperate crew of at-the same time a chap lashed at into a.holiday resort or "colony," as remain open to the public throughout inisland for the third tin a—and Watkins clam- criminals to reckon with. Our job is me with an iron-weighted club. 'E they call it in Denmark, for Copen-'i the year. Denmark fa rich !a islands- ;iered laborously into the dungeon to trick Toutou's crowd." thought 'e'd knoeked my brains out Gagen school children, and for which along her extensive coasts; they num- We could only stare at him. "you can't trick them," snapped g. xee t I fell so fast Dui pose it simply ideal. Some more` her about 60 and Thoro Island now °' a coo Where did you come from?„ and 'e would, too, t, 1? Powe will hate to be added to the live- will become a children's sanctuary.. Nikka. 'They -re as clever a} we on account of bein pushed, I was {burst from Hugi.. "'Then what can you do?" demanded under the level of the rail when the "From the digin, your ludship. I Betty. club 'it me and moat of the blow went �-Ielpful Hintsl whitens the rice, but separates the ;nearly broke my neck in the op4min6xterminate them." into the rail. Splintered it, it did, gfalna. last aigkt account of coming down the ,There was a knock on the door. your ludship. And but for that 1 It 15 a mistake to keep biscuits.in Bacon will sot shrink while trying - rope so sudden with the Professor,and Watkins answered it. His back stiffen- wouldn't be 'em" the same tin with cakes. If placed to' if if has been dipped into flour. when I told D!<iss Betty she said it was ed as he Peed through the crack. "And Miss Betty?" questioned Hugh gether, the former qiiletly become O t from 'Eaves ar,d we must came •A moment, if you please sir;' Ste rl soft. a a gti eage y at once in Two carries, having fiafahed the " ;back which we did. your ludship. said coldly, refastened the door and ••I don't know, your ludship. When If meat to not to be used •'po you meat to SAY" asked Hugh, tt •ned to us. 1 saw anything again I was lyin' on hot weather, sprinkle a little DeDDer day's work, were communing upon "that there's a passage down there and 113tr. 'lily" would like a-ward with -over it. This not only discourages their.eaperyou * . "Wot sort of a is outside?" .. ._ the floor of the cockpit desk was cpm- Miss Batty „ your ludship. Ing on and the launch was drifting far tiles, but helps to conserve the juices. bloke did you get for your second ,,Quite right, your ludship said Hugh rose, his jaw set. y ppm round'" asked one, "Well" replied 'Watkins, rising and commencing to g out to sea, They'd stn the engine. Mint will keep fresh for a conslder� the other, "when he was on the la2r- "I'll talk to him outside he said. I don't knew 'ow 1 got bacx ere. able time_if it 1s washed fa cold water ',dust himself off "It runs cut into the Watkins reopened the door, and The room te}ephome rang• King an- way he was a perfect Sent, but when ,• !a which a little carbonate'of soda has 4: big rocks on the beach. The P-ofessor, bowed him out We beard his firet`swered it. a book." a a bunker was worse°a a { 11 he was t "e SAYS sir it's a great discovery, it's ozds:- - "$end him Up," be said. Asad to t been dissolved. _ { war h k a regular,sure-enougb old Roman sew- To what am I indebted for this—" " s asking fcr you." Suet will not stick to the knife tehlle «er, Miss Betty, she aid it was no- Nikka. A Gyp y 8 (cgsopping it a little ground rice liar " "To door closed behind him, and we "That will be Witsso illiksli,' erred We accept the repo5•t o!•the Depart- - • - . ithing of the kind, it was a gift from looked at each other.:. startled, uneasy. been sprinkled-over ii Nikka When-frying foodstuffs care should -meat of Agriculture that .fewer per- "Eaven." Nobodp said anything. We were e'i There was'a kn°ci sin the door. be.taken to avoid placing too much sons are leaving the farm. There are - "Never mind any mere," Hugh cut thinkaag-of the eonversatian going on Grasso Mikali entered• ' ihim off, "Unfasten these bonds. in the corridor .� into the pas at one time, as this de- fewer persona on the tarsi to leave. Presently we stere able to walk "I greet you, son of my sister, he creases the temperature of the fat. 0 The tense silence lasted.for perhaps said calmly. .-"MY 3oung-men, watch- Add a few drops of iemssu juice to .%stiffly. Our first concern was to lower five minutes. Then the door was re-1 ing in Sokaki blasyeri this cvening,be- Nikka into the dra'n. He was so weak opened and Hugh encered, a held Tokal i s arty carry in a I have rice while it Is cooking. This not only Mtnard's Liniment for ail'etraihiC that he took very little interest in the Pe j P " _ - - "Hilfyez want, to tttllr terms," b in a lark• which was a body. rescue. We had Watkins go down d. "In the circumstances, I hastened that you should know it.` announce ahead of him, and Hugh and I be- didn't feel we could afford to overlook Nikka clasped his hand. 1 ` --ja ff ' tit:• through .' 04 tween u% eased- him ge 1 any chance. "It is well, qty uncle. I flunk you the hole, and Watkins caught him „Hillr stated, that inasmuch ae around the waist and steadied 'nim. MY � for the news. This is the night of No r •cnic is the Imperial governamebt would be blood of which I have.epoken. We shall • - instinct was to follow them immediate-(notified by them if we succeeded, we I all dip our blades before the sun rises ^; : Iy. but Hugh checked me. ',, might as well give in. This, of coursx, tornorro�r." XW MU M � - "can't we cover up our tacks, h2 g ursued•` "Here, Witty," he called would eliminate any claim we miaCht, ••yly heart is-toad,"- replied �1Tasso- ` \\ into the drain' "hand up that crow-leave toward the treasury. It' seems 3likali with flashing eyes. Chridiets they have a friend in Tousoaf Mah- Nikka turned to us. bar.' ;. kouf Pasha who is known as the ••I must go-with my people,"he said. -We won't lose this opportunity, .Grand Vizier's Jackai.' He offered to A r'rowroots (answered Hugh. 'Help tae break down Hugh, do you and Jack think you „ settle, iJ per cent, to theta and 25-per could keep the gant, in play by a sur- �+ -�th doorfinished, we crept down the f cent. to us' I refuse.1 to'have any- prise attack through the drain? That This thing to do with him_" would' give'.us a chai,ce to farce the Take along one Or .two p drain, after Nikka and Watson, pry- street entrance, and we should have _ - ;ing the grating back into place with CHAPTER XIX.. ahem between two fires," paCkagesP Good for the !the crowbar to cover 'up this means kiddies--liked by every-- + " - -Pof egress. We returned to our room that night ._ ,` (To be continued-} re - •. w feeling that Toutou!s-.gang =�— _ I3ad _=lure, fresh, de -'The drain was.s tp ep �•y a�fiit z - - - -- sikLADA C 4 some time before we arrived at the had somewhat of-an upper hand in the -Two Inquisitive Boys liu ious. Canada s original - exit, our footing being the more pr_- matter. Next say we arose rather P Arr6Wroot B i s c u* Q0�. carious because of :yikka's disability. early aid went out for a walk accomi- Mrs. Good Mother was giving a party, We reached the ship without mishap panied-by Mr. King. We noticed sev- And when her two boys were at baked in Canada by and Betty and her father promptly eral Gypsies shadowing us,but having . school Christie'q since 1$0. �,\ 1• become accustomed to this in the past She laced three jugs of custard t gave first aid treatment to Nikka. He e p e3 ' _ (soon recovered, although his muscles few days, we paid no attention to the on a shelf in the pantry to cool. !mere extremely sore. matter. Upon our return td the hotel, . as ,Ne entered the lobby oris of the so soon as their lessons were over, / ` •• �_ _ E1­4 rks came frcm the office and•ac- The boys hurried home in great / - ted Hugh.- glee; "Your messe.:ger would not wait. They knew that mother was making �� '; ;._�,'• � A"' : 11 c' " In had not f nice things for'tea. - { returned. Indeed she has not yet,re- ', turns The moment they entered the-pantry �---�! �, "My messenger?" repeated Hush_ They spied three jugs on the shelf; ' .�1 t with a startled took at us. - But how to get up was the Problem "Yes, milord. He said he must see ` b4ch quicItself.- her.- a lf.- , her: Wher.•I told Neem she had gone - -- -- _ out he left your letter for her, weefh •,Let's get the stepladder," said roe, P instructions that I present it so soon "No, I've a much better plan; _ �� I as she carie in." --- RIGLE Hugh's face creaser into pilin lines. You reach to the shelf from my shoal- . Plan Now. For This Summer's Good Trines! Very well. As lou as she has not --` MfRIGLEY'S is good company -u_ .-. „- And see_n'hat is in them,' said Dan. yet returne3,I will take it-back. U�'TI�a, imitiing nd on any gyp' The clerk pent to the mail-desk and ntcig n lakeing and • --• - ?' _ jc's delicious$as+or adds zest plucked an envelope from Betty's let- And down carne the shelf with its bur.'crulsinR on lake, river, nt. The sugar sup- Glen-- spans or Gay Hdd to its. andenjoy ae ter-box. Hugh thanked hien,and turn- - zest of living. happiness, ;plies pee and energy when the Down with a terrific noise; contentment and enio5- ed it over in his hand. It Was ad- And. mother screamed loudly oir find- men of Gr u I s a b o u t - .,i. seems long. c,ressed in an extrao;dinarily scrawl- owners. Ing T h t s double cabin -T— In short ft's good j ing hand to "Miss King." In the The custard all over the bo'�s. Cruisabout,' 29'.'long'.-s' _.� -. .. caul good for you. : lower left-hand corner Was written. la' wide and 2' 4' draft '- I"By messenger." s n completely eGu1PD'd The enveloe held a single sheet of Of-course, they said they were aptly, summer twine and c. Rich But mothet• said: "You needn't cry, prices at 34,1 ix at tae- �'O son �pnper. On it Has written in the same tory. Steeps uta, fou,- 11 i • scrawling hand _ - I'll not tell the guests o! two naughty Forward cabin sad two irr 3� Civil sQ'�o �. �ttr stern cabin. Exeellent �ff�(jaTJi+-19 boys design. perfect balance -"Dear Bet: Nor, the custard`I made for the pie." ane staunch, gvalitY con- ra "Iwe broken my arm,which explains 0 struction make C r u t s- „ abouts sound and sea. this abominable wrii•ing. I never could T1ie :nurse: ,It's a'boy. Confirm• worthy for any .voter. _ _ Atter Emery Meal do anything with my left hx.id. Don" ed Golfer. "Hurrah'. A caddie!" R-cYttrtder, 6o-.i.P. tray - Solea and Service by ' cK Ii Atarine motor gives crirts- _ - Z. B. F. BENSON, N.A. worry, I shall be fit in no ti Can . rug .peed of thirteen 1 you corne with the bearer or if that is� mile.. M.rite for a Bata• 71 Ba Street Toronto, Ont. ISSUE No. Za—'3a' not convenient, with Watkins, to the Wnard's Liniment gives quick relief. fo�,a y - .. 'r.'�, ... : . ,t ,t : ...tet`.. • �� _ _ 2::'.�'.,.Ea,-•r.?:=r`�rc9t "• .d`r ' t4'.:_r:!' 1,�w�..,,....-a}lti.u,+ ,•..:, xcti -,.= 7_'.,' .. .. - "". _ _ _ _ _ � 7-r­�,--i".,X1i;7 .y.;W77--,"14;�T, "C"r.7. - V-Q�_3%- -: - - i. Z . -,--.---.-- 'T�-Rlp­ww , �7 T ,Z;AM,'7,",!-��-�,U---7-r�---V.-,�-'e-4-,�.--- 11071"�W7ZWP I I. � I I i-�­ - - -- -.; -� - . . I 7*129 � 1, ­ ��, - , ,'11�,1�1��. .. -..7..� " , �, , .., - , - ,. , 11 I 4 -� , . .� wl -. -1.-,--- ­� -w�-vi�-�� -- C--i..- , ­ , ­­ ­ , ­ , - A "I - � ., -��5--� , . , � .-. ,.� 0 :.�,­ . . � . , , 1. I_ .. I ,-�-- -..w--? , ­%­,� ,�,r I . . W"P­7�4.11. .�.TVF%T;TK� 4 T53. -"Vir,-­­ .". - .1 I I �. . - I. . ­ ­ . ", I-1� - � . .:1:1 7� .;� - -.'...eq.'-I-- . � I .111, ��1!117­1,11.�' ,, . -, . . , ,� . ...... 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I �.:� .:4-.,�.Nld I ­ ... d . CW%venbuxstp'Ont.-MIss Marion B. . . I ,: : . - . . - - -- . - . - : I., . ...;�! .. --- . . .1 I . . , I . - � . .� -. I 'd ,;�: -, Sma4hed Old Record I . - - . , . 0 . -.. I :, I . :1��'i:��.�:��,�N b 1 :4 14.. : ' I I . - - . carstairs, English hope in the Harms- .. ..� . I � -.1�� . / .. . !:d,, - . " Abaleb Z, i; d . . ..lk - .. . .. .- - - . . .. . .: by-I 33 Hours . .- ' .. 1,�' .� ..�: ­ ,::�: , . .worth trophy races, attALILed a speed "eavy . ,- . I N - .- . . . . ­ .. . . . � .1 I , - /`�..: � . .1 - - . I of 70..miles an hour with her_"Estelle ­.-��-- , � .8.db. IN ;: . 11 I .d. ­ :�� �, I . . - - - Over WeekwEnd -, : - - '.�i-b I- i ..�. , rV.11 in & test on Lake Muskoka re- CCit . .OIL LINE CLOGGED - d . .. �. !W - LIFE . . . . . . I � -� .. �ceatly. This boat Is the slower of htr .. . I .�' long0 . � ,-:,, . '- - :� .' , Chicago.-The-world's at on, I 11 , "" ;I- -two challengers for the trophy. b- Thirteea..persons loit'their" lives , . . ,d b,, I ,, - - - - - __tw b. . � � :,, ..... I . The designer and mechanic of Miss over the week-end through accidents ' , .; . . b , .. . tinuous flight ended at dusk ;Zltr 4M , ­ � . :!:�:�� .. - . - - ,1!..............., - . 1. . ..,,��V, , . , . , .d. , .d. , .d. , .d. , .d. .. , . . � � 1. � !, I . I . !:!:: �:`-���;-�::�'� ... . when, the Hunter brothers endurance: -Carstairs' boat seemed satisfied with Six died by drownings.; . 1. ..d ,In.-Ontario., .'dd jill,'�"��'.'�"� � b ­ L . ,- . . I . �':�"jl,"d I ,:, b.1 , , , . I , ..,I. 1. d .:.. . ��v... .....d "� .. �.. . ­ :'' live . 1,�'d "; ,..'' d .::,�., , %., . r" . . . .­­­ - . ,.d . �. � , :�"! "A . - = . in automobile accidents, and two . 't. iK�::�U-,,�ii:4,:�.,, i ­­- , * ­� Its showing in Its first trial after It ' - .. - �. plane bounced to the ground after 553. . , - . , . � . d .-,::, il�d�::,:.���: .�!��!��,��."�'d ...,"M441: - ..::1 .� boars 46 minutes, 30 seconds In the I..---.-1 . .. :. �,�: ... . , � iAi ,� ;:, � , -,, ,�;.-. ,�, b ,NN .. '­�:�',l . .1 :: �:d ­ .. -1 _ was I . . I bb "I'll ". :d:: .:.:" ; ­:.;,. ., '* -.. . practically redesigned last win- by trains. It was doe of the heaviest ."::; :d - "I,'� �'�� " ,: - I., -, . , A., .,�,,:;.. .�;% . - -: _- I . . .� :1 .1'.;;T,. -4 , , ,.,W . air. I . .. . death lists of the last few 'summer ,�1..� ....: .. .;:, , :­;:�:: d, W . b ,- -- -� ,, , . . ter. I - d�: X:.il . �xX::;:­:�;: ,. .., ���, � b . :���i.��,. .... ­,.dd.:.:. 1�j.. . , ." I . I .b ,. ­­�.:;:.. - ­::­ � �: .. , ; I � . ..: I,;: ; .:.���::�.:�.:.:.,:. ,....�.� :,1,, , �'. -- .,� - ,. I I b .11.;�.d .,:,:;:;,:::�:,!::: -d ,,1, -. ". . - .:." . . ,.;:1::"".1, X- :�:, ....­­­. , ..--.. .Miss .Carstairs, owner-driver, wore seasons. The death list follows: . . .-- -- .:. , 1, :.,'�. . �: :. ­ '!�:�.:-"I�.;t::�:V. I The old record wa's 420 hours made r. . I .. . , , i .� ...:::,.;.,� ""f.ii­e.�,�i�� - .. .. . � ,,X - ,� :;,�, ,�'..."''.",� � 5 .. .�� .:,��,:,� , ,, , -�'. 1. n�0�.�::i,. :: b - ., :;.�. N: . � a satisfied smile at the conclusion of Doreen King, aged 4, of 471 Keull- ,: .. I �. �,i� ,, . 1: 7 , . :�::"::�: by the St. Louis Robin. 1. d..d d��,'i;�:�:,�:!��, , ,,",'�7,.,."I" ", �:!­,::,��: �,;.:�':', . * - - � ,. . ,��, I, I. -1 I � ,. :,!.:�!­.Z�. .. :,­ �`,:,!:­,�­­ ... ���...::d,.:,�.� ": -�'M­.,� , d .I,­:::�:::,�­­ -- � . � - �.::::::.:.:;��L�?�, �,:d " .:.�j�; :�.:�,:.,:..:� � John and Kenneth -�- - ��--*he'trial run., The big speed boat---w:o.rth-A.yR-aue-74amI1t0n, struck by = - ,J:;:�. . . Hunter landed I.. .1 ". . ,. .I.; .�;'�;. .1 I . 11;1 , . ,�­ -D- - L �1. , ,: ,d. �� .;�;, . . 4drivea straight and true as a projec car. ' .. :., �j,.:1, , .. and taxied their trim Stfwdn etrolt 4� . .. I I d .?,,,... I � ... . : 1. aged, of 57 Carl-' ... . �,�, .xi...X:�...'­�:,:�: . . ,:�.;,..:....�.:"b . ...1, .7, tile.-and raising scarcely an spray Stanley ,Jansen, . : ;:,.:�;.: . ; , ."� ;-,.. -i;�',,�� . I ,�,Z,;� .. . y . d. '� , .�:?�: I'll I : . ,.':'::..�7;.;: : :. er monoplane to the hangar at Sky, 1'1� -... I . - tree4 Toronto, UL*HIkbv 1. ,;-:,�'- , ;;�.�:�::,-, � '. .. ,, d .�..." - . . 7,:,".. : ;j,;�'.:: ;, 11. .�,4":,:::.� . . for all the terrific speed, passed with ton S . ,�., ��...: .:.... ,d­­:.,:­:.d�,, �. � ; .. :� Harbor at 6.21% p.m. after a hurried ., .� "! I K.; ­ .111, � .-- ,, , ,. .,:::� .;,:":; 1. .'..- i�:,:�­.: ,..] 1..7 ,, .i.!i��,,.,,�;�: "�i�' , , .­­ - .. ­ - land Creek. . . ,d:1. ­;!4;­� j:�:l . ,:':­�:::' I ­.:�t .. I , �:�:: "�,� , . . . . . In 60 feet of the lauAck used is a ten- . � I., .�:;%;, ,:.;!.,��.-: :;::I : ::,, . �:"d I , : ! !f , call for more oil. .. . :.��...- ''� . I d I .:�. . -,,". I I ,, . ­ ��,�d L�,.. I d i:-1, � brother of . �,, .... :�k �'­­­.. I . . ...;� ­ . I . . der by Miss Carstairs and her assist- Albert Jansen, aged 9. . , - . ­ Their brothers, Walter and Albert. 1 1 . . . . .. d i ,';:.�.:.'�..:�;:; .1 1�r��,:.'%:::,', ��:. . .. . . . . : �.; :.,;,:�:.:;: .. ;. '. ., I . I - - - . . I ,dd X� ; : . :�j�, hurriedly-d to got oil WAG d- , � . Stanley, drowned In Highland .Creek; .,;. ,d , � -1 : � .. . , I . �.?;,,� ,;: '' .. � , I were trying I * �: . .:�� .1 .412tS. ' 11 � . �:: L I I I I - me at least J ,!:1.,,:�?:%:.d�: �:��i: ,� "; *�d: .::,�� ": , . , -­ ..,;�::;�,, ,.�, 4 1. .;:;� : . 1 I, - # -, , Miss Carstairs for some time_ ames Allfson� aged 19, of Bradfordi A I . :", .I . them In. the .refueling, plane, but be- will .. ... I , .. ,-L 1. iV ... ..�, ,:�. ;�.,V....::r I�d. ..I I .� , " .. will be Britain's chief hope in the drowned in Wilcox Lake. ' . �::%.,:".''!".d...''. .::I ,; . � .A,;.:d-d� .1 : .d ­:,!� ;,, , .�� d fore it took the air, the endurance � . I . ". I:;:,:,:"" I . .1 , - .. 4 I I,11 I .. . . . the world's speedboat record George Peddle, 1016 Davenport Rd., . '.r ::�::::�';.:r': . 1: !:��: 11 I - - . . ?�- . ..,. d.. .Quest for .1 1�iG, . ship landed. The motor, said Ken . I I .�., , �.t,.,: ir I � . �. .d I . . . " : I �I��;'i I � -0 ", " - .. . "..'.1"I'�1d,. . - . now that Sir Henry Segrave, motor Torouto..killed in motor collision, ,r, ., .., I neth, who rode on top of the'plane &O .. d -1 . n. . � ­:,J,.� -. ­ � ,.� . ..- I 11 . I t.!�Jri�. ,i,.d.-d ";, N I . I'll . speed king, has been removed by the Elmore E. Rall, Pittsburg, drowned ,,;,. !;"",�'':' -r�' I .,�.�...�. . .- �. .. I .­. 2 , .­ d..�,­­d',',­ . . . d�: . :?1d; 11�' I � it taxied In, was about to "burn up." . I ,. . . . . , ,,,r,,. ., . ,r;".", . d, .p, r - . ..f , ,;�. I , �, 7_ ��,,:., .... I , .; -- ­-'­;,, I i:�r .� I , I d:d,�:i ��,- 'r��,.,;"� ,* . d . r:�,�.: I ,. . :�,7 �;.:. ., .�, , Id .� � . tragic crash of his motorboat on. an. off Port Rowan. d " ,',� . I 1".. - . I ;�: ,.,��.?,'�.� Oil .Line Clogged i �r:;� �%.�: ,:!,::� � � I I � . 11 ."y,-;?w�d.�d;,-., , _. � .. d .. - . d , . � English lake. Herbert Almond, aged 20, of- River- , ""', ;. . . I . .. , -, :,,, ���:�,,, ,:�,,.," � :�,:­ :i:1 I... . . . . .. ... ..." ... , V�. ,;O: ��: , I 'd. ,Z� �:::,iA,,�,, Z jt.,� . ,V. ,I U"" ; . An oil line had clogged, he said, and . . - .-Carstairs expects to drive her side, drowned In Detroit River. . . ... I.,I;, ,:; . , 7 " , �1. � "� I .,:, . *e . Miss . ".:: . I . ,� ­ '-.-' .�".., . I. I . . ,, I a,W ...� I they were forced to come down when It, ; .other.boat at 100 miles an boar. ex- George Wass, Sandwich East.,killed. ­ r d 1. "..:d.7;, , I , - , . I..., , I ,� - - , `R, . I d,,­�­"--X, ­ , ,�. �:�.- �,d:,I � . . the motor started to-screech as metal .. cept on turns, when she competes in by train at Sandwich West. � -r. \1. .1.11 ,­ 1.1:"-;� I 1,,­ . .­ .-i - .. .L�,­:'�'.­­ ;-T ,, . . ,.,.,:.,�J - ,� ,. 11 I . � I * , ­ : : ,:1 , ."'. . ..... � � rubbed against metal. . - - � A I -1 I i i � '4.- � ::.,� .� , :: �"I I , - A crowd of more than 5,000 people, , the. liarmswQrth ,trophy races at De '�11. , I . .. - Miss Hattie Snowdon. Port Huron, - I I d - I - . , . Mich, killed in accident near Park- . 4 :���:�� -�;I.,, , Id . .1 14- ..,.. 14trolt. August 29 to September 1, . . .. I I k �, , , '' 'r ... 11 I Y . ... . . d� ,:, . ":,.1. / . 1 the remains of an even larger Fourth � hili. 1. . Eve* ,:-, .. .- . ..�. I ---`--'0--, - . . ,r/ - . -. I group of thrin seekers, saw- 1. ? � - William Crowder, dmemee, killed - ---. -- . I ,,,'�*,, . k� � I of July . �­ 11 I , . . . . . . . . . \I I,"-Rl�.... ��- , - -I d� �.- the plans land. They rushed after It, �.* �' by train. . 1%�,�­...� .. . , ' ' . I ­ . . I , I ,The Markets Ot- -o-- . I I b almost mobbed It when it slowed . William' Pearson, drowned in' . I � .. I . , "? � taws River. down. and battled futilely to get tate ,, ' . . .� � . I when the plane rolled In - .. .- Whalen, killed In automo� - . I . . 1. ­.. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS ....' Morris . I�� 1, . ­ -- . . d the hangar crowd . . � .. . Toronto wholesale dealers are b-.zy- bile accident at Kirkland Lake, I . . About 200 persons*manaked to % -. . .. - Ing produce at the following prices: James. McIntosh, 1637- Gerrard St. � JACK I ; . in before attendants could close the - I GYEST. WINNER OF THE DIAMOND SCULLS '. . . I�ggs--Ungraded, cases returned . I . doors. .. .-� , East. Toronto, killed in automobile ac- -- - - - I ­ - . - .­ ­ fresh extras. 27c to 28c; fresh firsts, cidezkt near Pickering. . ­ .I '. Perfect Landing - - ;­ .. .t:.r . . 25 to 26c; secon" 21 to 2&-. � I d . . I and 29 seconds. The record time for 11 . . - Jack Guest W' 11 Despite their extreme weariness the . d.. . Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery, -4---- Ins the Diamond SculIg was eight minutes I 44 . , . d . .11, ' mo.'ids, 27d to 27%,c; No. 2,23 to 26c. .. . SCU113 and 10 seconds, W by F. S. Kelly,t Hunter brothers made a Perfect land- I. , . � Churning cream-Special,2-to 28c; Groom Arrives Late ! ­ . Diamond Leander R C., some years ago. Ing In the midst of the litter scattered, :,-, -, "I - ,. . - . . . . ­ ... . I No� 1.-26 to 27c; No. 2. 23 to 24c I I -, d . . . by the crowd. Attendants shooed . , I - - .1 . ... I - .. Cheese-No. I large, colored. �sra f- Fierce Fight Follows � Captures. Premier -British I Pygmies Find Leprosy Cure away spectators when the plane came �' ' '-` d . - fined and government graded, 16 ;,�> i low. and then Kenneth and John made - ­ . . I 6 1.,4 c. ­ - ,I Rowing Feature at Third Will not Reveal Secret a "three-point" landing directly. In . ..- ...i,,1 .. - i I . . . a 1, . PROVISION PRICES ' Scores' Die in Bitter Fighting! i - .. - , Attempt , 11 I , New York-Life among the pygmy -front ot,the hangar. .1. . .% , - I I Following are the of price, . . ­ ­ ­ ' . . . - Between Tribes of Natal . Healey on the Thames-Sack Guest' tribes 3f Africa, where a wife may be - .,,.C.Q4fus1on at,Lmnding . at Tcrouto: - I obtained in exchange for a good sharp -w- . . . I the Canadian scatter carrying the ,. Smoked. meats-Hams, med., 28 t,, � Hills . . Confusion hich marked the whole . . . - I knife, a quantity of salt. or a young flight attended the landing.. No . 35c; cooked loins. 48 to 5ft; smoked Johannes'b*urg. South -Afrtca-A--tri-I colors of the Don Rowing Club, To - one ­ . . -' i I ­­ .. ronto. Saturday, July 5th won the son will be depicted-at the Brooslyn knew exactly what to do or when to , -rolis, 28e. breakfast bacon, 30 to 42c, bal war. -caused by 'the bride-groom 1 museum In a miniature Mangbet4 vil- - : , 'back.4, pea-mea4ed, 34c; do, smoked, 4d Diamond Sculls. for Canada, the do it, After getting all the Hunted ­ -I 1', I - . being late Jpr tits .own wedding, has I I . I - ..� . I I to 33c. . greatest rowing trophy of the British' la-ge to be built by Mrs. Delta J. Ake- boys In the hangar, the managers � * . Pork loins, 2991,2c: shoulders, 19v2c, been stopped temporarily at any rate . ley. first wife of the late explorer - 4i �. . I 'Empire. by defeating Gerhard Boetze-t where to take them. . . butts, 24;2c; hams, 2612c. - by a strong force of mounted police i r couldn't decide . .- .- q.- ,butts, me clear bacon, 51) which diApersed the combatants In I lea, Berlin Rowing Club, ea.stly It: and naturalist, . One group wanted to take them to an - . . I �I . . , Mrs. Akeley reve&lpd on her recent . 11 . was his third appearance oz the tam- amphibian plane -on .nearby Lake '. ., . - to 70. lbs�, 24c; 7JD to 90 tbs., 22c; 90 the valley of a thousand- bills In . ­ � � . to 110 lbs., -'Ic. Heavyweight rollsf Natal . our watercourse. Guest, was born return from ,Africa .that the-pygmies Michigan and thereby rush them to a ' . I . ­'. . . I In Montreal, . had discovered an herb which prevent- . . AOc, lightweight rolls,25c. The marriage had been arranged i - - - . . - . -downtown hotel immediately for a - -- . . I His ;victory over the German. scul.� ed the-spread of leprosy.although It 'AnAher' kio-t *T I.ard-Pure. tierces, 15c: tubs, 113rd; between a girl from the' Marittliurg 1 � much,needed rest.. .. .-� ails, 1,c; p7rints, '17 to 1734c. 1 ler constitutes the third Canadian vIc-1 did not seem to cure It. She said . 2 . side of the Urageal river and a native-1-tory in the Diamond Sculls since the! they refused to shod the herb to backers insisted that they should be - 'saa d not paraded . .. - I . I tqnl -- ')Sl ""L-;-73U;U41'Loq9 -brave from.the PInetown. aide. . An I "gurat d I . taken downtown but ' 231ic, pails, 14c. : race was Inall e in 1344. Lou 1 scientists. . - .-.20. , . - ox was killed for titr bridal feast, I - I through- the streets of h0l(jay strot- %. Special pastry shortening-Tierces, � � §choles, Toronto, won for Canada in --------:I . . I .. � . . '15c,• tubs,153jc; pails. 16c. . .d ,but the_brldegroo,n failed to apear, ' - lers before being allowed to shave - .. . . 1904 and 'Joe Wright, of the Toron'o� Atock-mlrket sucker I 6ai-h;. . I .� I . - GRAIN On , T having Imbibed too freely at a beer ' P Prove 3 appear ta and � . ..Z -- . - _ - .. *Argonauts captured the trolly Irf i that Instead of dreading the thers. their - ­- �6Grain dealers on the Toronto Boarparty on the other std� of the river- , ­ . . J fire. the burned child just can't be ' Finally, -the Hunter brothers, I � . ., . - of Trade are making .ae following When he awoke to the situation, hear.I 19". . . I wives and families, bundled into auto- .. 1p - . .. .,qustations for car lots: a Ing bugle, calls across the rl-rer. he Guest'. time was elgkt ,minutes ;!eve that he was burned. mobiles bound for th'e, Hotel Sherman. .� . . ' ' I=--- - - -- --- .. , ­ -- . - , .- Man. wheat-No. 1 North $1.61; knew Mat a battle was sclieduled, --- - Kenneth, somewhat pudgy 21-year- ... 4 �- d. I . No, do., 991,*e; No. 3 do, 954c; N,> Instead of a wedding feast. I d . I Lindy and Byrd . old youth, wlp494 the grease off .his . . , . - .�.. 1. � .11 . . � .. I - "" . , . .� . - -4. 99c; No. 5, 85J,tc;- No.- 6. 7litc; Each tribe mastered about 500 able- - , 7 - : ­ 11111� .. .1 face with a piece o: waste while-chat- ' "''; I ,. 1. .. . teed, 59t/' (c.i.f. Godftich and bay bodied men, many of whom were . .. . .. .:­­ ­.� -- 1 . . . . 11 � ­ I. �. - ,---.--' � 1 . . , ting with the United Press correspOU- , ports).. ..- � .; ... 4;, , . . I . - �, . . � . . I � - armed with rifles and assegais.- The - . I I §� � I -. .. ..., . V, I,,, . ­..I dent. " . . . I , . I Man. oats-No. 1 fee4, 42%c; No. 2 Amapepetwas, of which the bride was . I 11 , I � ..It . I - �, . . . . I . . . . i certainly feels good to be back L. . - - do, 39%c. 1 ember,. attempted to cross the .. . . I "a . I -r, - "I - -.be said. My legs were a .. . .. -� :4 d d- - - , American corn-No.2yellow 901�c- a In - ' -:,.. I- . . .� . ��, f. :,, � ., on and, �Vo. 3 do. 83%c. Lmbeni. and the Nguswas withh6ld e I little shaky at first, but feel all right .,A ,,.4.- .. -.�, I Millfted, d . - , is;��, ", - -in 2 del., Montreal freights, their fire till they were almost over, . I * -4 T� �Md�-��Z,*k, \ now. What' I want" om of all Is a bags included: Bran, ton, $24.25; when they .let go a devasting volley .-� . q I 1,& : " � I : i I �. . ­ " . . - . . '', . good night's elgep. On account of all , , lip I I: shorts, ton. ;26.25j middlings,. ton, wWch killed scorres. ; d . ��� ­,�g ... * �i k,, .� ,.I - ­ - - ­ . . .. . - , 14 1 ft� the sightseers that last two days, we I . . . ."d I f , . I -,,..- -C - ` :­�*01.25.- Hand to hand fighting followed. The .. I I 10,, ,,, ,�A, -1 . . . *1 .. . I V"%p* . didn't get, our usual amount, of rest. . ' a 1� .,� . Ontario-grain, wheat, $1 to $L03. . 0 ,'d �, � I � , I ...- . - Ngusw.-a were.gaining supremacy and -9 , . � . I., � t We didn't have much trouble.up there " . I -Bar;e,�, rye, buckwheat,'nominal. - with 200 reinforcements were routing .. until the final break, however. Fve I 1. ..-. .HAY AND STRAW PRICES the Amapepetwas wben.the police ar- : I'll I ��- . ­ ..- 'Wholesale dealers ;r bay and straw . 4 , . or six hours before It -came the coil ­ -1 ­ ­ knew that . . ­ I . � -are qu ship :- .-the followine rived.- '.The war. .s now suspended . S, I ,-- I began to bntlier us and we- .1 ,. A or I 91 a r. t h e Tn-d-ua 6 a-se z- 11 . 7.1% ; -prices caroti lots. delivered on while the chiefs and I � . .d I . we would 11ave,to come down sooner . . . I " 1 �4, 'I�,4 - . tiack-Toronto. Plain to the authorities, Tbd bodies I .. I . . ' ­'tj ­ ­ I oronte. - - � authorities,- . . .1 :., . I :i�::, " d. . . d,I . I :1 , or .laver. - -­ .­ . . No. 2 timothy,11-41; -No. 3 timothy, numbering over 100; - . �, 1.� When asked he 1�'I . . - .4 . � . i . .1 � - 11 I thought of the -. ..-t � .$Is to -Sla.50; wheat straw, $10.50; ­ . . � . .1 � 1. . I,­4 .Z.- - -- - - . i I I I �. I 11 . , 11 . 7- -- - - �I. I I . . X- , '� , ­- ;.­.. t-r..-*" ,. crowd that was here to welcome him .. z .1 , � oat straw, $10.50. * ;,' . � ��. A � . . �I I, .� . 01, 3 �.., down, he said that he would much I;�. -. 1, , i I d - a I .1 , . .... • d. Britain Supports , ..� , "-t, . . I , ;. `1,-,0,,.$ .�;� - LIVE STOCK. QUOTATIONS, - 13 1. � , , .. ,; rather remain up than to go through: ..;., .. . , � , I " ­ .4 Heavy beef steers, $7 to 0.10; but. . 1. !, " .1 �4.,�.::.. � . 11 .�,, � , � , . :.z d. ­ �� I..��, . ,,. � -��: . ­� i .I the.trouble of facifig the barrage of �, "I . , - . � - Cher steers. choice, Peace Foundations , ;K . , I -,.. ., �:, " to *8.7,5; do, � ... I . ;� �, ��V. � � .. ,,�f.,., ., 4" :31;.� . . I ,, :--,- ;;; .. .. I - :,.: � -0 ,. �, i�,. . Asq.�,� . 1 , newspapermen. cameramen, .besides .. .. I : � �,�: .1. - .1 1. - -i . . . : . ' ' . ­ ... -fair to good, $7.50 to $8; do, common. , , �, �1. , .'. �:, �:,�.. . 10 .;,I.'i. .-, I �-��' . - -d I I i I . 1� I 1 I . e crowd who were pressing about to ". ' � - . I . , `- , ", ,11111..ali"�, -.1 ..­ - the � $6 to $7; butcher heifers, choice, s8 to . 'd . . I. . , , , .�; I , London-Arthur Henderson, British ' ., , . I ��'. I �"":"..:�:� ::::,��:.�:- .65, do, fair to good, $7.50 I- :, . .­ , , . I . �. . . ff� . . ­ get a.glimpse of.the fliers. . $1 , : ......�;*, - . ­ , to $7., 1 . . . -'.1'.1. ", � ­ . Foreign Secretary .,:, . ­ - . db, coma, $6 to V; butcher ,, at the recent an. ;, , ­ W .. . I 1 . Kenneth said they had very ,little -� food .:. ,.� � -".-I . I . I to choice, $6.50 to $7; do, toed., $5.50 noel meeting of the general council !� ..... ;. �. -x I I, � :.,I­�I:I:: ... I ..7 , I .. .��,­ . d � 1W 11 I - .,,::::, . motor-trouble.. .They bad .to change.. .- - . . to $6.25; canners and cutters, $1.50 of the League of Nations Union said t er ",.,-.11 -, , I.K, -.I.. ., :*!.-,-:-..:, ��. . . t - � . � and , -40-ii,�-bate goodtodhi6i c-? that tlre-guTdIng fundamental-' #VM �'�.. / .. 4- . .I -.*-- -d '. - . � 1. :1. ,;:;:. . � ' . I . � , . 1• .% I : ::;. .:.::." . -� make a�few other minor adjustments 1 S5 to $5.50; do, med., $4.50 to $4.75; which the program of his-department *0,, - :.,. I \ 1, .4: . ­!.,:.`,`�. I ; . I' on the engine, but on the whole they . '. ..:.;:- a n �; .1 1, .;; 1. `I, .;:: ' � -- . . . . -1 . : .`::"% -:do, bologna, $9.50 to $4.25; baby bi�ef :was founded was the maintenance :1 - 4 .i �� were satisfied at the'way the motor- d, $7 to 7.50; and consolidation international I , � - . - � �, �: I , I . S9 to $11; feeders, goo ,I n'e'ace. . . of 1.ntern , . �.� I I .,�..� N ,:;: performed. -I . stockers..-good, $5 to $7;lalves, good , ,.., :�.--.: . I . I , ' was - ' .1�� ­ . .-. Their offloso tirria in the air . �. � I to eboice. $10.50 tod $!I; do, mea., .-!Izr "That," he said, i'is the actual test I,7 .` .I . , --to $10: do, com., $5.50 to $9.5Q. mills 1, .d:�,,j. � placed at 553 hours and 41 minutes. I .4 .. V . - 0 . 1W -apply to every measure we adopt. - I 1, .. :­ . t6& . ers, $50 to $90; Springers. $7 . � I I. . I . ., I -The endurance-plane wins rantac $12 to $14; A I' e. are not yet convinced -that the I I . ". 1, I . . . . ... .- - -lambs. choice. 0,-yearl ,�.:... 1�1 � 1! �, -­ . .d d, `-- .X 223 times, burned 7,630 gallons of, .1. ��4�1�- .- drigs, $7 to 88; sheep, good. $3.50 to cause of peace has triumphd, • ' . ;� i I J ;�. ,.:�w�! .. .-, .�I,.�i�,.... � .... ­­, --- -galtous­-of­-o41-. . ,-I .1 �­ I K;;% � lizf :;,� ..,-. . . -$4,25,- hosts, bacon, w.o.c., $11.50; do.. "We are co'nvincea 111at-w4thout-the 11. ��d I 1. � d�: ;11-1�1'. : :: , .,1 gasoline and, 400 .. . 11, , ,., I I was estimated to have travelled,,4 .- k"�,,,'�V' '. . ,:- ` � selectc, 0-1 p.er­hog-prenUumi--&, but6--Per-anvn­t--M-sTTf­utton of the League, .1.-, , . .1 I . - ,:. . I .:�:... � . 1!�. �­ ".1 w :4'Z'. I - ,:. V:,­�.. , ...-t ". , . � - -7 -r Ifob disdotint;'dol-truck- . ... I, ...� '.7 '. - ,". , �11 475 miles. - .. . ,-.. Ir. cbEn• i 5t pe k without the International law which ,,,.,,:­ , :�, , I "".:. .: I .� -. w.l '.. . $- �.,t, Old , � -r-----4 .� . � , I ed in, 50c cwt. under w.o.c.; do, f.o.b., Is being built on-the foniidatlons ; ,"..*', I. 'd . .�, .. :, .I:..I .� . I.. . , ",- ed -":*: . �,.�. .. ., ... k...... �*- ;-t� �!o� .I :;: . 'd .�`. '. 0, - . . .. ..I ":.,.! W .1 �;;, . . . ... .::. .,.:.. , � .: :;;., � � .. ! I . .. .. . . ;­:��. �­;$, ',�',.;t.� 'Glorious Fourth. *! . I� 7----7- -i%,*,,.1 . prite $1 cwt. under w.o.c. - .. .the Covenant war can'never be abol-- ­" . - �n' . " " . � �� :.��!�:�i��.� . . : 1. -,a. I . , 17: ­ . -.1. , . I ­I -- ­­ . . islidd. It 19 for that reason we have �:;., 7 Via: 0 ... . a . . I . .1 '' sought to strengthen the League and ­, �d "I . . ;:;; I , . . , : . !: . ;,j��*. I.: : .� . I . -1 . -. ".1 I � I . I . . , : I . I .�� ; ­ . . -­ ­ : Takes.178 Liv�i I " *1 :, , d : . . .. ,-­- ,':.� . "'.. ,, ',�. ­,., .:. 1-:�::, � ,�... ; , I , ..Z. �:�.. , 11-A . ..� - 1-1. ,.-I . -1 .-- . . ,'d�',.7, , : ,� ,��: ,��: ,��: ,��: . ,��: I . ------ of war In every way." . . I��,�: �: ­.`�'.*­, Increase Its power for.the prevention : :�-: � , R-100 Is. Read '..* ".. - ­ . J ,��,�� 4. .. . 1*1 ' . . ­ . . : : : : ­ . Mr. Henderson also said be "looked I ��� : . I . �,k�� : Chicago-The:-TJnited StitbA paid 0 * ... , , , li-li" ,� . -.- " - 1. .. - , 1. . i I v , I � ,; 11��� ­��:,i ' its inevitable price In human life on . . �- , ­ I I I. I d, �.I�, ­ ,­­ I .1 e I , - .- -Fo* r T 11 . ..,?.. N I np Here forward to building up a complete 11 i I ��.­, . `,-q�;-.�,, , 0 . . .- .. -4�'..: ,A""-�. , ,:� - to%celebr,ate .'the 154th an- system of arbitration for international V I d �� I.. I XF July 4th - .- ...- . -%, ... . : I 1: i ,,, -dende , .. . .1 , . ". XZI n1venw. of its Itidepen 4 ..� . I dNputes of even kind. We are reso- � ,.N, - .:,: . ­ I . .� -_ London-Trhe airship R-10.0 with her , �. I I 14. .... -i � -F .." I stern rounded off Instead of pointed lfil:4, to go forward--with patience but- .�.! . !I'd Thi ' dead numbered 178. Many Or il � ::::: I . ...; .e; , �' . I . �,:"­ othier hundfedA. were Injured. Prop. ' .7�- as previously fir o emerge also persistence In pursuit of the ' : . z:i.-�I .Dow-ready t, - 1��� ,.. . � . ­ - d. Wrom 'h#'r -hangar.,. " tfie hip will polity for which-"we stand:" - . erty. damsge-_w unusually high'and . . '.. > �. D" �: . . . 9 - . �.`., - . ran'tifto many ffiomrands of dollars. .. .�. probably proceed to the Cardlzgton ­ ---ft ------�-- - ­­-;�. - . � -- .-. ' dd : --1 - . I , . - 2noo,ring'-mast shortly- for- WiLls pre- Tdron-Fo. 'O*nt. 'Mlore bicycles were V - " - natatory to making tha voyage . . Honk-Honk! Y. . .. - to made In Canada in 1929 than- In any . . " � :'..­.­,�. - . - ..!Canada at the end of July. It Is pos-I previous year and prices were lower .'. '!Th�e honking of geese used to as - ,.�.-.T�::,.; . , 11 .... I I- d. joible that during some of-these trials- *an-.they have- been fGT-thirty-years-. .� * mounce spring; to-day It announces a .1 -�*", , j"­ - -Members of Parliament tray have an ' t- Llndb­eFgh� the- proud-new father, Is shown here being c"gratulatoC by traffic Jam," says the Pathfinder. Whr' ., .. - d ­ � according to the records of the Can. I I . � . I .... . . .''.0. . ppportunity of taking brief flights. Admiral Byrd after the tatter's return from the Antarctl . . , ada Cycle and Motor Company. - I 0. . . .­ . ­.. . be a goose? d I I . I.'- . . I .. . . - . . .. . 1,��- ,... . � , . .�-il , .. " . * ., ,, � . . . ..... . I . . . .� . , d.�. . . I . . . .1 ..1. . .1. .4- ,-. :4', ­ � .* � .1 . I * ,01. . , .;� � I .. I ,;ii;;i�� . I I .. , . 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Lake; 015- --t-Dancing Saturday-night iq to La n Llp+a+p' tometerist, 167 Yong St., Toron- at naw Drop Inn. * * • - = to'e able eyesight specialist, at A. -Radio Licenses may be obtalb " b " H. Allin'e DFuR 3toce;'Whjtbq, 6n rom W- C.- M'urkar, at the Newfa. -Mise Annie Keighley, of To- Tuesday, July 29th. * * * Office. - mato, visited Pickering friends vn _W, . and Mrs. Greig and eon, -Piano-tuning -Heintzman & - .00,Thursday. Dr. Chas. Herbert Greig, and Mre. Co., Tdrunt�i, will have an expert -Mise$ly, of Toronto, arrived Thos. Jackson; of 'Toronto., called tuner in Pickering at an early -_ in the village last week to spend upon Pickering friends on Tues date. Leave your order or phone .her vacation at her enmmer home # * + - here. - day. We are glad to kuow that to TH9 N�we office. - -Miss A. E. White, of High Mr. Greig is mush improved, after -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident _ Point, N. C.. is spending the.sum- his long serious illness. Dentist. Office in -residence,- . two ' + mer with her iiieeea Mrs. R. H. --Remember the home-made doors east of S#. Andrew's church, • Croak, baking sale at Williams' Beach, Pickering. Office hours. 9 a ao. to -Mies ging and son, James, Rimcoe Point, this Saturday, July 6 p mf Daily, sad EQeniaga by aP- j,Sd1eB' 811k VeSte at prices any 021e can afford, 12th. All members of the Wom- poiritment. (x-ray service)• were in Midland on Saturday and en's Association of the 'United -The Sacrament of the .Lord's pure silk, all leading shades and all sizes, " while there visited the famous Church please provide. Sale at Sapper will be admiaieteced9tthe specially priced for gilltlk Bale 49 C6ntB f chain e. 8.80 p. m., daylight saving time. , morning.•..service in St. Paul's -John and Mrs. Shaughnessy (no need >n the world to go without one) er•d f•a,ilysof Buffalo, Y.Y.,a mt -It is Dow said that the giant church on uaday ae:t. Subject lEfriday with Joseph and Mre. airship, 11100, may visit Canada of sermon, "Place of Prayer in a geantifnl dreBB len thB in Cotton.Voiles, nice about the end of July. Delany are Worid of Law. Subject of even g - :�tlowan. ---- "Character Bulldit," — _. waiting-gat'iently~to see-the-great is sermon, " -Darden Croak, of Wellsville, sight. It is expected that it will specially for young people- —4.yard lengths, per yard _ ,•49 Dents ,::-N. Y., spent, the week end at the' nee over Pickering on its way home of hie. parents,. R. H. and from Montreal and Ottawa to To- OUNSARTon, _ _ Mrs croak. mato. — Holeproof Hosiery, silk ovei lisle, for common -Joseph Cowan, accompanied The W. M. S. of the United An open-air service will be held at WeAr, nice shades, reg. prise 75., ,cents, to by hie nephew, Nicholas Cowan, Fairport Beach on Sunday July 13th, ' cents Church met at the home of Mrs. 6� t Toronto, motored to Cornwall, at 6.45., (B. S. T.), 'The service will clear at where they spent the weekend. Cyril Morley on Tuesday. There be co4cl-acted by Rev. E, G. Robinson - were 86 present The program on of the Anglican Mission Dunbarton. Men's Bummer Work Ooats, brown With toe -The anneal B. S. picnic of the � •, ' �'iekeriag United Church will be the study book proved very in A cordial invitation is extended to caps aid pan�o soles, all sizes, 2.95 ' eating, taken by Mrs. Wallace's FAId on Wednesday afternoon, everyone to Sola in the worship of _ group. Musa White, of Carolina, June a 8rd, at "Avis Park," Fair God. a=��� work Shirts, in khaki, light blue and assisted in the devotional part. den art under the aus - port. Fall particulars next week. Agar _ y , -The monthly in of the A welcome was extended to Rev, pices of the Anglican W. A. will be navy, great value at 1 J. H. and Mrs. Stainton. He re- 'Women's Association of the Unit- held on IL A. Newman's �°°n Fair- Women's in a few-w-o ds of iaepiratieD as Tuesday July 22nd, fed church will be held on Tues. P • Port Beach,, y � B lenfild assortment. of Men's Fine Trousers, • and help to our W. Ai. S. m„ ( D. S. T.) A splendid P _ ... day, July 15th, at 8.8(1 p. m., day. -One of the severest electrical - ~' Dight saving time, in a3t..Aadrew'e program of vocal, inatru,se>ztal._and in,tweeds asrges and flainne B. Ohorch, and rain-storms of the season humorous numbers will be given by y The friends of Mrs. Jewell, of gemmed over this focality on Satur• prof. Wright, of Toronto. Sale of Men's Khaki PaIItB, at 1.50, �.�.I�d 9.�� day evening last. It was most home baking, veget3tbles, ice cream, Battle Creek. Meeh.,formerly Mies severe along the lake shore where hot dogs etc. IS•die Bray, of Andley, will regret it rained exceedingly heavy. - The to hear of the death of her has- lightning struck a tree in front of Induction Service - - band, Sherman Jewell, who died W. H. Bray's residence at the sant - ;on June 26th, end of the village and also a tele- _On Friday evening last an Out- -The ,garden party to be held in the rat, ander the auspices of Phone pole near Liverpool- Tele- standing event i the history of the - the Women's Association of the Phones were put .out of Commis- United Churcheof Pickering took _ cion in a number of eases, and lace when St. Pauls and St. And !Suited Church,Ju will take plane on r - Wednesday, July :,0th, instead of damage'to the hydroaleo deprived raw s chinches were united Hader .Grocery Speciale far This Week :_ Aux. 6th, as announced last week. a number of electric light. one pastorate, when Rev. H. Stain- f -Jahn Stephenson received -On Sunday evening about 8.80 ton was formally 'inducted as pastor s� • Pure Raspberry Jam. 40 oz'�ars, 8o cents word •few days ago of the death o'clock, daylight saving time. Jae. by representatives of the Presbytery 12f his eldest brother, George, of McIntosh, aged about 55, of 1687 Ftev, Mr. Cragg, B. A. of Oshawa, r11 n. Pure Stawberry Jam, 4e oz jars, 42 Menta Boyne eldest Mich., a June 22nd, Gerrard St., east, Toronto, poet occ•apied the chair and Performed Deceased.ed, who was 88 years of age, lostant death when the Ford car the induction ceremony, Rev. Dr. t'��-jam Canned Totsoatoee, regular size, in which he was riding skidded Fletcher. of Oshawa preached a very standard quality 14c, 8 for iW caste died suddenly while waiting for a into the ditch On the King's High- impressive sermon, and one appsop- - - ear to take him to a grand elan- Aylmer Diced Carrots, Is per tin. '10 cents way a mile and a half east of the nate for the occasion, Rev. P. L 1ghter s wedding Hein survived village and rtrucls s telephone Jull, of $rookhn, addressed the min- by five of a family• le snapping it clear off. ]lir ester and the congregation, and in Jewel Sbortenlnxy 1 lb. prints 17c, -A meeting in the iotereete of �° his address gave some excellent ad- i 8 prints for renin W 9. Moore. the Liberal Candi clntoah was blind and rather rice pfd the induction services deaf, but took much pleasure out idate, will be field in the Town all repaired to the school room where of motoring. J P Keenan, of the Hall. Pickering. on the evening of a reception Was tendered to the new same McIntoshan offered to take Mr. wedaeeday. Jmy 16th. Addreeeea actor and his accomplished wife. E CHAPMAN _ oeb and the latter'e two P • will be delivered by Yr. Moore L Chapman occupied the chair and and othere� The thele will be sisters in-law, Misses Effie sod elicitous speeches were delivered by • So takes at 8 o'clock (standard time, Martha Chambers. for a drive to .Phos. Law. Dr. Cartwright, W. H. we bad welcome. Oshawa and return,and all start- Westney, F. M. Chapman. W. L -The lr"ukarimg Public Library ed out for what was intended to Courtice and others, in which air• - be a pleasant drtve. but which will be open the first time in its and Mrs. Stainton were heartily weir • _ . _ � ended so disastrously. When is corned to the congregation, :and to Dow locwtion, in the Courtice front of Mr. Hobbs' farm Air. • LL Block, ob Saturday. the 12th last., Keenan turned out to pass another vhlch Mr. Stainton made an approp- ter _ _ Block d the hours the 8 5 and 7 9 riate reply, -A short musical pro) . car, but seeing that he was about was then given consisting of a '$ere'B our reserved Beat for every P. sn. Hereafter the open boars gram y will be as follows : Tuesday, 280 to meet another oar from the Beet a•t1on. Refreshments consisting o! eleatiAn Bpeeah h. to 6 p. m.-, Thursday,2.80 to 6 p.m.; tried 'to get into line again but dalet and a ting-song by elle eoaa�eg - 8attirday. 8 to 5 and 7 to 0 • ai. was unable to do so. As he appli. ation. Refresrnents consisting --of _. p ed the brakes the car skidded and ice cream and cake were then served itThe aria" -J. T. Clark, editor of the To- went into the ditch. The two ' which brought the meeting to s " h t+ooto Daily Star, motored down girls. who were sitting is the close. • - ;from the city on Saturday even �l►eforest-Crossley's Newest Creation $ag and paid a brief visit with his ramble seat, were thrown clear of W. J and Mn. GLr)<. the car sod escaped uniajared se IN MEMORIAM. 1wother. : also did Mr. Heenan, but Mr. Mc — 18� �0 COlrip]ete ' -"the many friends of Mrs. J. T. Iotosh received the fall force of Burns-In loving memory of ear - Olaf k regret to hewr Of her aerions dear mother, Mrs. Alice Burns, the impact, which badly fractured �^ itleass, suffering from a nervous who passed away July 12th, -1926. .. _ 'break down. Hopes are entertain his skull, and he died almost What is hame without a mother? ed for an ear3 recoyer� inatsotly. Hie body was tak9n That we never realized our reason, for bnpIn this great set NOW : -L, H. and Mrs. Devitt and to C' A. Sterritt'a undertaking Till the light of life had faded rooms. Pr. Cartwright, Coroner, lt, It it the sensation of the radio industry-the greatest little daughter, of Toronto, have From the kind and patient eyes; lakes moss is Yrs Maria O'Coa• ordered aa'inanest which was held 'IZH the implements of labor of Deforest Crossley developments. on Tnesday evening. Fell unheeded from her hand, poi a house on Church St, daring _ &-It ie the radio that most people will choose next call- Mie holidays. Accompanied by H. - W M ITEVALIE. AM the loving voice sass silenced, broad- bought to day it Rites you all the trig election land kers. Machin, they- attended _ Nom at last we understand. ,�� pear mouths of extra entertainment without -tti6f�ratJoa-eervkws- Sadler missed.>t�aan. elan IOMrsmout Union Cemetery Oa July 14..is of especial interest, An e:- Wit' -- - Sunda Mr. Devitt will now aelleat pram is being prepared. �iav L y� -�E. Your old set is worth more to-day than ne=t tail d several weeks in Toronto The topic to be discussed is ' Wbat do Hapt;,a believe? Yonas sod Did from Your allowance meet Brow less each day you keep 4... =in examination papers. OA BALE-0"olime atows.4-burn -Jo a Win. Stephenson and all communions are urged to attend. �1 it. P The servtram in the Baptist Obarch Pk*b7n °`en+ is!rood ooaditio43-47 Phone `.Rraud•d• , Florence Harriv, are as follows: Church School. 10 a.w. - L It in trodneee the year's outstanding radio develop- luso ads, Vet, returned Fridsy Divine worship. 11 a. m. -B.'Y.P. U., ARIL[ MACHINERY-Bath old meat. Deforest Crossiey'a Dew principle of Bar- from • t"weeks' motor trip to on Monday, at 8 p. m. Xveryone is Fand new-fnr sale- Also for.ale,Pekin duck _ monis Amplification. )]Ere. Stephenaon's brothers and cordially invited to attend these servi• �'• W.F.Disney. Greenwood. , eau sisters in Dixon, Ill., and report res conducted for the worship of food. FOR BALE-Young Hnlatein Bull, Radio Licenses Issued Oo Suadsy• July'18, Mr. Packer will about 10 months old from bigb-testi _having a very enjoyable trip. - a cL._Along.the Road herd_ ARRIY t4-Artlinr f~arriitbers. R. R.� �1 Cly.. _---fey, were-very- favorably-im= of the Friendly Way. Glaremont. 46 Fred T. =Bu in g, - jt�l' - E►reeeed with the country which ONTIAC OOAQH FOR SALE- Established 1857.. tboy passed through. Good crops GREEN RIVER. P192S model,in splendid condition. Demon- ' -and picking eberriee. On their stration;ivea. Chap for "ah. F.R.Aber. . return trip they spent a might The Junior B,Y. P. u are holding Oshawa. 4&47 ednes- with Mrs.Stepbenson'e brotb'erIn k on day afternoon, Julyic in Wilson's aT eth,�at 00 OR 8ALE-Ent pi refertilizer.Cock- %" hies o • alio. had the pleasure of o'clock. Febnu sad Frost&Wood implements an ---' open Ing a Want Wl amee as C urC Uetn m 1 Phone Pick 1401. _-- as Mere. Richardson.- of Essex, foTIP rm. held in the Gieen River Baptist Cburcb _ Orly of Pickering, and had a very on Thursday evening. July 17tb, at .RENT-Un Church 8t Pickers' R' i9 o'clock. All mem half of brick house.including blinds and fix- nicevis,t with them and found .. Telephone 4900 present. twee, Apply G D. Ely, YIO Indian Rd. 'To- nice all in-good heath-send hey ronto,or New.' Office, .sat! were pleased to see some of their Everyone is cordially invited to at, ° - tend Divine Worship at the Breen ARM• FOR BALE-140 acreli of :.:IPiCkeriag friends. River Baptist Church, Seryiees eaeb F lartd,excellent farming district,mar Mid- ` Avery pleasant event took place I,t, ,a Day at? land, Ont. Several acres of standing timber. m. Sunday. July �«, >a House and buildings. Apply at News � • • •t the home of D.S.and re. raw- )8, Mr. P*cker w111 speak on the .sub- �u�0 Repa1 8 Accessories,Oils-And "-ford, in the form of a family re on. ject, *'Along the Road of the Friendly L."OR BALE OR RENT-Oo.Obprcb. y ion to eelebratethe golden wedding ay." - l� St.,Piekering.a lar brick bouse. 9 rooms and bath:about 4 acres of land For fu11'parti- of Mrs. Crawford's parents..S. and talars apply E,Emmott,as Amroth Avenue.To- 44 o- ��BO,�g' Acetylene Welding, Mie Carlton, of Salem. Their S. HIGHLAND CREEK. ronto, y children, 80 grandchildren and 2 The arlmual garden party of the OR RENT-Rooms above D. baa- d great.Rrsadehildrea were all.pres. Fnon's sore. suitable for tit 1,ou.enmt� - ar I'nC.l. _ enL The LahIe was prettily decor- Centennial United Church twill be Au cosvenienoes. Furna or unf - _— held, under the auspices of the Worn Moderate terms. Apply to Mrs. D. Ganwo, -&red in pink and gold and orange , Brougham• _Repairs made on all:m----r ens Association, on the evening of _ __ `"►' " .-blossoms. A huge Wedding cake Thursday, July 17th, on the spacious T OST-Beaide Tanner's mail•box o>a -decorated is gold stood on the con L ' ire of the table. The bride and lawn of Mr. Hilton Bramwell, Fera Grewiood road,oll July a� a purse c°"' } Hill Farm, CEn tainiaR d:or seven dollars, valued as a keep► - of aCalFa• _. t - a -' rooms wire presented with a puree este. Reward. Finder piwe leave at ?boo. - - R ginning at 7 o'clock, standard time, Tanner's. 45 - of gold.Among those present were there will be a softball game, be bitevalP Mille-Having purchased _ _- Piro.Clyne,of Lteseide one enrviv- }y y ladies' teams of w y a , y tween t ounQ these mills I am aepared to do cboM" tax sister of Mr. Carlton. who is in Agincourt and Pickering. This will ]6tondaya,Fridays and Saturdays fora conppie off _ Mark , Anthony Wilson.Whiuvale. Phone pENCEi� •Dior Both year, 6190 Will, Roy, be followed by an attractive pro- .Hark sacs. 42-46 _ CHARLES Stanley,Joe and Mies Gladys, of gram by Belt Lloyd aur' his Novel- -- -- Be : Toronto; Artbtlr, of Brougbatn, t entertainers. The program Will 'TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- + y DRY fS+emi knish\—Let our eriver call and . lead Walter of the Brock road,:too begin at 8.00 o'clock sharI3 'There P1 1-1 our 24 hour wry;ce. Just leave your 3S 1�?1�►kple7Tf Onr�'on and Gormley Crawford w;P be a refreshment booth on the 1 name with Mr.S.W•Davis, barber shop. we Proprietor, L e iii rounds. Admisaion 25 and 1b cents,i will pick up and deliver a times a week. mud families of Oshawa. g - _ .,:--sans ,5,..>r._...,.� _... - ., . .,. •, ,_