The lending as well as luo Oldest ISO out of Norlli York unless mid I JACKSON Editor and Proprietor E 0 LET US QUOTE YOU oh ROOFING GLASS VARNISHES WE BELIEVE WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BINNS HARDWARE Are You Going to Travel Whoa travelling abroad It is most convenient to carry your money in the form of a Letter of Credit It ensures the safety of your funds it Is readily convertible Into cur- rency and acts as an Invaluable Introduction foreign lands Letters of Credit are Issued at any branch of this Bank IMPERIAL BANK SOUTH END LUMBER YARD GEM E N I BIRCH Red and White LUMBER LATH SHINGLES W PEARSON Church end ill SONS id to the boy he liot crowded districts by Ihe Salvation Army of -a- and curried off to Hi Air Camp at JacksonsPl two weeks Ihe Fresh Afi Jug the w in four limit young folk older Hum 12 years with a hoi day in llio country Assembling he Worth Radial SI lion llio after a dicnl examination which against the carrying of norms into camp filled a special and under Ihe personal I land inn ster King pulled out id lusty Seeing Real flights Throughout the trip exuberant found vtiiil in so cheers laughter and chat ho prophetic of School llio children off the streets In llio forenoon and to got thorn Ih of ihi It was only held in Ihc munitions of school days from till about oclock lorning Just a Coin and Groom Blind Avenue Presbyterian from Exhibition Church Toronto was on Salur- where a soldiers memorial day evening beautifully fragrant service was held this afternoon land decorated throughout with Dr Fred Torrance former voter- j midsummer blossoms the unique and dainty Fred directorgeneral for llie do- occasion of 3d suddenly while seat- j wedding when Miss Ihe WO sung a hymn that In In- Morn nig 11 posed by sung it tune of Jesus Calls Us Oer the Tumuli Follow ing this we prayed and said some Bible verses Ihul Hall gave us lo memorize Tho be ginning of them was I was glad when limy unto mo 1c into the Lord the aid of Miss Canada managed to have the majority of students know the ten Mu Gonna Haiti the ilher he Mo No at popular Eyes grew starry and heartbeats quickened as the spreading pan orama of green rolled by and Torontos young many gas led quarters gazed upon of knowing homes in with daisies yellow buttercups and pink and Aliile fields ading in a fertile pasture a flock of while on a ill a colt frlsking the and a family of liny chick I goslings rapturous for some familiar enough with fan one animal fro icUng tho campers Ensign Moat of the Salvation Army camp and Mrs Moat to gether with Adjutant and Mrs who have charge of children during camp gave a cordial welcome speedily domi ciling first vacationists of llio summer and serving dinner in the dining pavilion Yesterdays parly was privileged lo he the lo occupy the splendid new dormitory building which make and following alio led 1 Where Do Their Nest Wo Hub song while lie special offer for ihe got off I ho being taken The students showed more spirit in this song in any other part of tic pro gram We had recess at tenthirty and stayed out till ten fortyfive as thoroughly en joyed by all The girls fair thai boys should have the gymnasium all decided thai they would have to lake turn annul in it We sorry to accident the boy was back next day i it wasnt very serious Tho played different games on for equipped porch the Salvation occupied dormilo on an upper floor but in fori lo guard against tragedie tlendant upon fires in new dormitories only Die ground floor been ibis summer LB I Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc ALSO Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Urn to Sons Co Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket ONE JUST ALL LINES 111 ilo I lie and he learned about two a day ell Ml the wheel of of Mr and Mrs Hew ho since last 1 130 Rhodes avenue became wife of Melville Earl Sailer Ontario both principal bridesmaid guests being blind When a very small girl city of Major P V Torrance Win- the occasion of King Ed wards ascension to the throne of Great some boy fired a gun close lo Urn little girls face ruining eyesight She attended school for he blind in Liverpool amJ family moved lo Canada entered Ihe Blind Asylum where she met Mr who had been sightless Did anJ an expert Old Age s jjun approved by their respects to the happy cou ple that it was necessary to hold Old age pensions mjorith to bogin at the are to be recommended to the House of Common- Committee The siory either given by or some oilier speaker ire very good Miss Hull would favor us have so ry given by tin Aflei Ihc closing hymn prayer When march out we Maple Leaf ion Jack at Hie door We had a special program e started sing Th lute Ihe Un t last fathers of what they had been doir old for workers are in charge of the youthful tampers The remainder of the first day in camp was spenl gelling with the si ami entertaining into abandonment of freedom in play on the green Today the campers will be introduced lo bathing and on beautiful and hen Scouts ugh a who are hospitably for Ihe two weeks holidays as freshair campers are ed free of all expense at 11 vat ion Army camp GOOD TEMPERS Bible story different members which turn to be a success We al had the students on he platfoi singing the songs we had learned and reciting ten command Prlie Essay from the Presbyter Ian Won by Jean ton Years of Ago Last year was our first acation School in this Town t certainly was a novelty an many of we children dy out of curiosity for to be presented lo It is estimated by Ihe lee that Ihe number ol till HIM lii i Ill P- nana ot of the were of them both reception jn Naval Hall where he labje mixed age of based on Australian The total cost of the scheme to the Dominion is placed per annum This i onehalf of the pension esti mated lo be paid the Province being asked under tho plan lo provide the oilier half and lo pay the cost of administering the act of years on the pari of a British subject is fixed i a condition of bile aliens must be naturalized was it a cheque for would be sent to hi It did not com After a dance orchestra Mr and Mrs on a honeymoon trip Years Ago Mrs and children are veiling in Miss left oa Monday to accept a situation Murray Mrs and children spending couple of weeks in number of young people ednesday evening Miss Ethel Maw spending a few weeks in vor Jackson a Zephyr Lake Will wheeled up from the city and spent a couple days Miss Jenn a few days at Miss Mary Miller of Jet spent last week with Lillian Dike Miss Davidson of spent Sunday here with Miss Miss York and mother Mrs OJ Wilson are spending the holidays at Keswick and spent a week wilh Ihe Cane boys at Mrs Malt Homer of Whit church lias been visiting her Crawford Proposed by Ft Official Montreal July In view industrial ami trade conditions which have resulted a off in gross receipts the officer of Ihe Canadian National Hail ways from the president dowi have to give on daW rnntilli In mnnsw pay chant at plaint at the post office The post man on that route was called In by postmaster and answer to tlons that Hie packet dull Kill Be fitting shoes mm am I THE PlllOis V nil Phone help but and quick- ml needles pain lakes he jo lit of life and leads us to say of nasty things Comfort shoes mean good temper July 1 A collie badly injured of front door curiosity i The school ling that a greater ml every day We gathered togelhei Church at oclock nd opened with favorite hymn followed by Bible were aught us he Mr Hall Whiteside commandments and learned Iwo or three a After Ibis we had e on Ihe lawn We had at and came in then someone would lei a Bible story loved to hear M Hall sometimes or read us a We practiced Church school r day of the Vac irally played the on the las ion School l lime This day we ha Bible memliii helpful an hen pupils we had leal d and closing hymn we ha and as we out w the Maple Forever ending the Vaealio School held tells ihis story In complained of the Post Offlct ailed upon the expert said I have an object in what I ask Will you kindly sit at your desk call each operation connected with the loiter With pleasure I her lake a sheet of this note one of these covers Then my letter and fold It up so Next I to I take out the fold them put the teller and help nth lo the the reducfic Horner of Sutton for three weeks Mrs M lo spend a her son A friends in Kingston OIU Josie Turner who has I left on w weeks with and other and By expenses from the officers Ban generally acknowledged by and he board and is being given The Chal would not sidered when married m ess than per month single men per month ON GETTING EVEN was greatly impressed with the sentiment in a brief line hat ie across recently Here it The best way to get even is to remember How bur friends would grow heir weak points and really exploring expeditions vered however if we have in our heart least or revenge toward the would make us happy or to be helpful us It is a wonderful gift to be to get on with alt sorts or people- To a large extent this is an tin born but if can be cultivated I made to grow And i the best ways to give life to generous natural nature of their We never other fellow would be an misunderstanding if would only forget first The hat you have b wronged does not mean ne so much to you as has wronged you He is the soul Eddy Co ltd Mai thews Adams Years Ago Era July 18 Tho E Church had a si Strawberry Festival Wednesday under the super vision of Alexander Tin prize winners were E Guise Sutherland Will Bond Dud ley Matthew Madden Hi J Meg he girl Barry and M Barry played Bradford on the in Wellington County ter Mrs J Morrison accompanied her Miss Wcsloy who hys been teaching school at Ml Albert repeived a handsome dressing- case from her pupils on leaving school Miss Morton left on Tuesday lo spend a week with Mrs Wm at Mrs Fred is spending a few days at Col Lloyds cottage Orchard Mr Wm has accepted a situation at for the mmer Bailiff wife and relumed yesterday af ter spending 10 days in Detroit- and Mrs Manning spent Dominion Day with Mr and Mrs Wallace at Mr and Mrs iBenj Smith of Illinois spent a couple of weeks their niece Mrs J Mrs Mitchell of Cleveland Ohio aunt of Mrs Barman is here for two or three months Mr and Mrs of Toronto spent Wednesday wilh sister Mrs W Mr left on Mon day for New York io attend the marriage of his daughter Flor ence to Mr C L Graff of New York City The following passed their en- Public School J Leslie Sherman Fletcher Ethel Wilton Harold Hughes Willie Hendry Eva Lush Duncan Titos Bruce Lloyd Cody Art Elsie PhiHips Leslie made more marks than pupil from any school Miss Carrie Will of Rev P D Will formerly of New market was married to Alfred lAbbs of on Tuesday at St church Toronto The Public School Board com prised of Messrs Currey Pretty and Scott re ceived applications for posi tion of teacher for the term P MoMaster was ac cepted break the record his year by having a 3day show The Altar the residence of the bride July by Cocking Miss Carrie Harris of King City to John Watson of The Tomb At Whitchurch July Emily wifd of Nelson Stephens in his year At June Mrs Thos Brown in her year In East July J Davis in his year CAUGHT UH Dudley A ife who had ARCHIVES OF ON TORONTO