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LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND OIL COATED AND DYED BURLAPS Practical Painter and PaperHanger la Roche winner 10000 prize fop he best novel of year was lust Wednesday Local Council of a far hor Three hundred Women represenling the through a in of Parliament of Canada keystone it was passed British House in Hie early spring J On Royal Assent in the of Lords By into effect on July November 6 of that year iiitml of Hie Local Council Of Ihe great honor Miss do la Roche had brought to To ronto and offered congratula tions or the women of Hie city On her success Mrs Howard Fer- of the i he first Lament Viscount the first I of the Dominion session of the first parliament lasted until May The parliament- under premiership of Sir John A Mao- veld through five being granted by he Earl Of the Gov at in Fifteen have been summoned and dissolved since July and finds Canada hotween the first and second sessions of the sixteenth parliament Fourteen ministries have held office under the Crown Of those have been Conservative two have been Unionist and four have been Liberal Ten citizens of Canada have held the high of fice of Prime Minister and thir teen Governors General have represented three reigning sover eigns in this since July Four dimes during these sixty years Canadians have stood to arms and on two of these occa sions troops have fought abroad These occasions were the Fenian Raids the NorthWeal Rebellion the South African War and the Great War of Europe With these interludes the story of the brought It men the Miss Mazo la Roche admit ted frankly that she was not ad dieted to speechmating respond to the toast proposed by Mrs However the winsome Canadian authoress recently awarded Atlantic Monthly prize for her novel proceeded to r a few refreshing amusing It ha migration industry and admini ration and over all three pirns the parliaments of Canada have exercised he dominant influence Quite apart from considera- democratic government before has a mono handful of people occupied administered FIRSTCLASS AND ART DECORATOR Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home Rub Gently and Upward Toward the Heart as Blood In Veins Flows That Way Oil full strength and apply and morning to the swollen enlarged growing and the treatment be continued until Experimental Farms The Early Harvest apples childhood are a memory to many of and while we Beldam see variety of goad quality now a Very subject to apple- scab Bed is with wIIUj In appearance la it add to suit moat palates The a be Bald of lacks flavor p if iSB j IM 50 Years Ago From Era June 1st rora and Newmarket played Married At Keswick by Elder Prosser May Isa bella to John May by Rev Miss Carrie of Keswick to David Morton of On May 2nd at the residence of MISS RUBY MOSS OF NEWMARKET tat a I prospered of Even years the world can look to Canada for lessons in With a population not greater than the cities of spread over half a continent democracy in all its branches and Wizens prosper It is not only tribute to administrative ability to British compact ditlle fax lands over the seas and in this great sprawling nation of British North America To the men who led the governments of Canada than to any others belong the credit for the administrative of the six decades of the past sixty in a long lime Incident ally Mazo la Roche made friends with representative mien who gathered around the arranged tables in big diningroom Sound Solemn With a twinkle in her eye the guest of honor concluded her talk sage report s o say that Miss do la Roche delivered a sound- solemn and address I you will us the word deliv ered because I like it very much HoweW there was little that was sounds or serious in her gay remarks except expression of her apprecia tion to the Council At the out set- of her talk she confessed that she knew little or the work of the and upon inquiring of her friends had been told that they its members were given lo protesting and having strong on s The reactions of her friends in Hie mailer of The Atlantic Month ly prize have wo liltla amusement to Ihe winner Her women friends all wanted her to spend money but the men friends all warned her against frittering away and advised Government bonds But am not so reckless as I seem concluded la Rootle with a laugh Mrs J Pat MaeGregor the President of the Council who ac ted as Chairman expressed the Councils great pleasure and pride in Miss do la Roches Mrs Becker who he Chairman of Arts and had tie honor of proposing toast to the guest of Iwrnor said While have put lid a pedestal I do not is going to stay on it one minute has to On be half of the Province of il Ferguson added a word of appreciation and grati fication Jean Trlbut One of finest tributes of all me from Jean who was unable to be present In a by Mrs W A In connection with the closing of the Toronto Conserv- of Music which is affiliated University of Toronto Recital was given in of May Ball umber The Star says every item the program was accorded attention and Undoubted Miss Ruby Moss a pupil of Mr David Slater who tig two Italian has a mellow voice an engaging The Globe reporter Miss Ruby Moss exhibited a warm con tralto She has excellent tone only needs to presentation of her songs Miss Ruby Moss is a daughter ex Alderman John O Moss prominent business man of the and Mrs is President of the Ladies Union of Trinity may besakj of Transparent Ity the eating of materially increase demand Duchess been with us a lo in to its Inferior to urn pi Ion of recently early applet demand quality t ipplee at many people are craving originated Wis Ion an apple which noi iiuumuuib In but vpry good In quality to ftfolnloetu Itself of will- a seedling It la In condition but keeps that variety Trees of the now bo obtained from nursery and is recommended by and private individuals who have fruited it in preference years are as follows Rt Hon Sir John A Macdonald July 1807Novemlwr Hon Alexander No vember III Hon Sir John A MacdonaM October 1878June Hon Sir J JAbbot June December Hon Sir John Thompson De cember Hon Sir December Hon Sir Wilfrid July 1911 Hon Sir RobertBo rden loher Rt Hon Arthur Hon W King December 1021June 1926 Hon Arthur 1926Septembor Hon 1028 appearance which little Mackenzie King also clothed a sweet mflity of soul Asshowil be proud of herself we are all at full liberty to be as proud of hor very proud May the full of blessings for her household word In the Canada honored by her genius who brought greetings Mrs Bennett of Womens Canadian Club Mrs H Hall of American Womens Club Miss A and Miss Marshall Saunders a group of solos accompan ied by Mrs Napier Moore May 19th Around from Manitoba and newcomors will probably be Idea We most that her beautiful voice of unusual warm mellow quality in the great hall She looked charming in a beautiful gown of French Rose embroidered Gtoors- made very simple and grace fill the and French rosebuds in her pretty dark ha It is certainly a great honor for one of our Town ladles to singing before such a disting uished audience in Mas soy Hall but the fact that each teacher chooses his -star- pupil for annual event adds greatly to honor of A GREAT FEAST OF ORATORY AND Under Auspices of York Pioneer Under the auspices of York oncer and Historical Society second annual singing and contests were held Sat- Richmond Hill United Commencing at vf- morning those eh clock contests for high school pupils under of age were each given a hearty reception by tilte assembly which filled- tho auditorium antt gallery of church Canadas Diamond Jubilee i the subject spoken on TO RING THE CONFEDERATION Price of Toronto has been appointed by Ihe Civil Ser vice Commission as for the carillon about to be stalled in the Parliamentary Tower at Ottawa Mr Price i now at the Park Ave Church in New York and former filled a similar position he Carillon hi the Metro politan Church in Toronto graduated from the School in Belgium Mr Price who only In hi year was born in Toronto and lived there up to a year ago He got all his musical education each in his city where ho was of the winners Frank pupil of the late Miss Lois Wil son of Do at son of Newmarket rora carried off the boys prize While in charge of the carillon Miss Marie Draper of Ml the Metropolian Mr Price wrote Albert won the girl 9 shield with all bis own arrangements for the Miss Nelson or Scar- bells taking them from standard Bluffs second 1 works in hymn oratorio la the soloists song and symphony His and girls of the original work has proved him one of the county of York years of best and he has gvv age with the follow- the ing winners being chosen Boy on several peali Whitchurch Rev John Brown Miss Charity of King township by Jill At the Royal Hotel Newmarket by Rev John Brown May Miss Elizabeth Cook of to Alex On May at the residence of the bride by Rov Miss Bishop of Newmar ket loThos iPhipps nhurst Years Ago From Era May Miss Josie was home from Toronto over Sunday spent Sunday with his cousin in Toronto Mrs and mother are spending a week in the City Miss Spring of To ronto was home for the Will and Earl Oliver of Toronto wore here for Victoria Day Mrs Frank Stewart and two daughters spent over Sunday in Bradford Miss Jessie Lowe was home for Day Mis Keffer of Detroit arid her sister Mrs John Spring spent y Variety Another llcd Joyce also at which follows It closely thus making early varletlfli garden Hamilton May 13 Ivor John- eon aged 35 met almost- instant death tonight at the plant of Steel Company Canada when he was in a machine His left arm was pull ed from his he suffered other severe internal Injuries be fore tho machine could be stop ped and his body released It is believed that his drawn Into It machine and he carried into effect It is expected that some families would lake part in this large movement to Northern Alberta where townships or more or would Blazing the way for the new comers and hopeful of the plan realized advance represent atives arrived here left this afternoon fen Peace and expect to take two to Era to Absent Friends tooth Canada medal Sil- the United States ver of Fast York High School He M sang Cherry ttlpo tlirl Solo ist gold medal Miss Nora Tew of EMPIRE DAY PARADE She aanlg the Boat BREAKS ALL RECORDS Song by Harriott Ware the laurels from five Seven choirs St Georges An- of United church Woodbridge Aurora United Chalmers United church of Ml Dennis and Knox of for of iii v v viewed the great parade of ionlo school cadets as they in review order on Uni- sHy Avenue Friday afternoon Untied ohuroh choir led reoort Empire Day Miss Kollaway curried wore easily eclipsed tho shield The choir won parade year Hon of monuments and war Emily memorials and Ihe presentation Do public a in honor of Do minions Diamond Jubilee of Con alo Toronto federation A total of I and Ruse of of Public and Schools look part In the parade consisting of more than cadets 3000 flow- of last year Mr Crlngon girls and members or the girls said it was especially marked in physical training companies i cadets as well cadets from Do Da Salle Col- officers Mailing about more The occasion of combined Em- Day Dominion Diamond silver shield Each sang a hymn Unto the Hills Around and an anthem What by New- Judges of the a sohool music A T in- spent a couple off weeks at home for Viotoria Day Fred Bogart and wife of To ronto attended the funeral of Miss Bennett on Wednesday Mr and Mrs A Binns spent Monday at the lake where their now cottage ia about com- eekend with relatives in town Miss Louie of Toronto spent over Sunday with Miss Mil lie Winston Coleman of Cooks- town and lady friend from To ronto spent Sunday at Mr Jesse Thompsons of Parkdale Miss Lillian of Toronto University visited her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rod ney Wilson at Sha J Evcringham May 28th Miss Lottie Jones to Arthur Arnold both of RavenshoB At the residence Ihe brides parents Newmarket by J May Evelyn Willis to Traviss of New market The Tomb In Toronto May Latter formerly of King township in his year lAt May 17 Fran ces widow of Morton in hor year At May Rachel wife Jaa Barry formerly of Newmarket On May 26lh Agnes Gertrude Bennett in her year AtChioago 111 May lon Brelsford formerly of New market In his 49th year TO Ihe girl Throe choirs were scored- loners however was Sea did In all he slated Dr James L Hughes president of the society was chairman and announced the annual pilgrimage juwrcereTraTlon lo ithe temple at Sharon for June when tho annual picnic grarri and speeches will bo made Typhoid In Montreal 289 Deaths out of 3843 cases re marked by enter lha water Jaokel at bot tom of the Prof Culver ex plained today through and flow back Into radiator In form of steam wffrre It will be dropping into the bottom of tho radiatorand the process repeated as Ihe fact thai it was the first the car Is driven This method Ihe say Prof Culver will greatly Premier of the Do- j the the minion and premier of the bile because will enable tho inoo over gathered at lobar lime Toronto school on parade I great