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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_05_19 ff "�, d`= Yw , r.r rti •+.iF a.?. r i , a , bi <> `; u-;Ca. t :r•. t." w;, iY«:„ 1 ;i;�"4'•!» �'•'•, <.-'aY''S ``"w:`,` n 4 .^ •¢ r,•�, ��--'4�e: 3i" .:+«'r•.+L.:f..'Ib, e+ _' s�«, "�.i,.. ,^"`a"..D•'�,yy,,„.. 'C;:Jl...'i•.:-• .'+., r,.'+nr'',�v�iel.,s`m i ''•i' ;� }"" ' ,p,•M+�r' fys- -c.,, ...1r%•+'£�:ri, ,v It a. ^.° Yv>y• * .. .. , t ,,,,,,,, .,.,,•� ys^ n•i,•�.'�� �•R�a"'...,.' :!' „- • ,S.J1,` - .. ,� N -..-V-OL.• XLI. �- - _. - -i'ICS.ERII� G, ONT'T., FRIDAY, MAC X19 19-2%), o. :35 Y • y,yi '. �teTis*t�otsstl.6asltai. �Q H IGHLANDCREEK._ _.' .. FAIRPORT. Ee�tablished 18?8 Geo, ., ,• Ac key The regular monthly nteetin .'oH. and Mrs. Wade, of Toronto, are >MsdAeal l 'Men& Creek -Women's Institute here to spend the season A their sum. (MmEN will be held in Elltt's Halt:HiRhlaod mar home. WOOD f & Fi3IiSYTH. Oph.D.,. Director - Creek, on�Tuesda Mav 23rd. Annual' D.and Mrs. Corbin,of Toronto,in, , We have moved .our. Office and R.optospetricalfsAsociatioa of oatario. Res. Meeting and Election of Officers. Also here to occupy their,summer home ••, •_, _. _ . . .- •/.. ,;, F:• l•teted,'Member of ktbe American Opwmetrical lidneie Store to•the centre of, government speaker.' All members for the season., s��tation. Eyes esamined by appoiattneat. r r. r Pha►e 2804.Claremont,out: she town and we are Put- came and bring your friends. Melt• We are sorry to report that Jobe .�. P ;.here please provide. O'Brien has been in bed for the past • �� '>�T Week.With a severe attack of rlieuma- : . i-� F. TOMLINSON, Dd, $-Member ;Cing on a new brick :a- s oftthe.�olleQe M Ph siciansaad Su=geoas GREENWOOD. tisrh, p J. and Dire. Wyle s eat the week- *.' ,of Ontario. ofEcr. that formerl3+..oatupied.by -- `�-': TrOnt and making ._-- __ _ _L::-` y P s week- the Late Dr,R.Brodie an�9 latterly by D=,_Cald- v T)ae Ladies' Aid that in the church end with the latter's parents; Thomas �•.-' ..- - "„-�. • tirep. Phony. Claremon£.Qnt: 2317- •a large and. on Thursday afternoon. and Mrs. Mansfield. ; ■ 19 acioue-building 70' ft. long Bert.. and Mrs. Hkrvev spent bun- Wm. Brown is adding to the at- � :tOARTWAJGHT, �M. D., Di: P g h friends in Torortt tractirenese of his summer residence f�iD /� c at- --d wit f eo ' o. SE 0A1"� T .CAP.&.s:.Oat. A coroner for tbcCoun- - The Qirle'Qimle met at the home of by having a new coat of aint a plied. `✓ / +� tyef Ontario, Qfce hours : 12-2 and p.m.. i?w f. or at o erahours by appointment Phone Bell Miss Gladys Pegg on' Wednesday .Despite the unsettle,f weather a No.24 Ind.pboaeNo�400. Pickefing•,on eveniDR.- -large number of'peoplavisitedhere ratio. 33)v We are Selling Ageakr for over the w ek-end. lie ba resent Feed your light Does and Mr.'and Mrs HrfBarid, of Toronto, e y P =Phono rarihe, Pianos. $i use wt a vmerous , l.D., L.R.C.S., gg t LLa'.r c2's-c�,1 t @Wart an Sow good setd. " s Blachiinee, Records, Sheet Music, r6.A. Corbett. boats tossing about on tbe,tiillows. -c' Rdinhn.#b, member of the Oon•e. of Band Instruments Violins etc. - - 1_- - h. Pfaysiofassand surgeons of onssaic St•untaat• Robert and Mrs. Plaskett. •of Wbit- yy}I17EVALE. ' of Ro a1 Oollap of snra•oa., Sdinbnrgb 4overnmeot Standard by,motored out Sundav and spent the I have a eat of sttp Aor quality a 8�ema1 ats•ntloa W dai•asar of vemen a:nd sAfldr•2. omaoandraddonea.8sott�am. Lightning Protection. day with Jarrlbaand,Mrs. Plaskett. The o popular drama', "The Wavfar- Mre.•T. C. Robinette, and famil of P p Sepd Oats, teeting,45 lbs. or " -Beatty Stable Equipment.viz:• y' ere,"will be given b' the G:lreen Afiver Steel Stalls and Stamebion®, Toronto.motored down on Sundav B y : Water !� and spent the day with Mies Minnie Dramatic Club. under the auspices of more r bushel. Will ' d"• Wood the Mission Circle of the Baptist - ' �T Bay Oars' The teachers'and u tls of the Sala• Chareb, in the Udd t+'ellows' tlall.on n . Pr E'KFNNItDY. Barrister. Sot ;'lAtter Carrieri. P p :arrive is a few days. s .ieitor,tNotary Public.%Conveyancer.&c. the evenin of Tuesda Ma 23rd.. •. da Bcl7oo[met at the church on Mon- g y' y wiitby,Ont. . 4z Selections will be Riven by Bert Bar, � � da�evening to elect their ofnttere and Stouffville ' ant teachers for the coming ear. vey, comedian;of 13reenwood, Mice Price-85 teats per bnfaheL B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and g y pianist. and Harold Wright, %• Bonner, P . •solfaltem Tota"lnbliL Eye. i1'oa •, 4 t violinist. Doors open at.7.30 o'clock, Sam o.a.giomosBroek Lit.Nortb.Wkdtbr. WY - CHERRYWOOD. 1� plea can be peen at the rnlll< ' . at 8, sharp. Come along In your car - ALES do JOHNSTON-Barristers Born, on Satnrdoy, May 8th, to Q, and enjoy a great treat. Admission - tat t� �•,. .:22B Danforth Ayr (Wool.ro:th 87dP) E to.iPLtone Gardll3I. Saturdays, Ma- -E A J. and Mre. Taylor, aeon. T p v iirrii_• Mr. and Mre. Robison, of Toronto, L. R. V6etcome.to the 20th Qenturb n, tern I720._(lnd.) 1017 '. �, spent Sunday ate-f�I'iIkey's. .-Bazaar-by the-W vale Tennis Clu •�•t� ����• . Miss Vrerna Gates visited for a few in the I. 0.-9. F. Hall on Monday, ILLIA19 J. BRA TON.B. A..Bar- _ :CLAREMONT daye'withfriendsip Toronto; May 20th. Whether you want a � yi stater,soucaor, pember of the arm of child's dress or an ample" work apron, 1% =an Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto Lleen@ed The Sabbath School.intend to bold P P Cenerai TrustwBuildin;,,s5 Say Street.Toronto, aunt verger 'ervlcea about the third you will Bad splendid bargains here. • TeLephc�u Main 9CI s;sd 962 _ Embalmer and U,pdertak'er. - Sunday in June. Full particulars a have made home-made baking• a Motor Hearse: later. & specialty, and you will all wdht a hot 7 • C Deafat 7bronto connection for The tea and concert under. the sue- of candy for the weekend. ;Ice cream :' ^^ ^^a^� ices o}the L::diee' Aid was a decided on sale: A musical trait, atcom- ttr.- Bospitw"ervice. p anted b �readin s recitations c., *T succeeA. Tier pros da amounted to Q y g 1} 17 13 1 aritcn ri .. ro D. i�:. L. D. E4., fs free for you,aft Come ta�he � . lag Carlton c' Toronto. "1-iudacn's.New _ over$ff0. '�'kie executive wiAtt to thank y •a . System~ of c 9bttatiie plate.ork. Arutor all the friends who kind! hezaar at 4 . m.; amme begins at - qa p assisted p Prog - latortnatwn or phone North 53w. 4-16 :.BARNES' o make the eve nin o successful. 8 4,+'lock. The chair will be.occupied { A mee,tin was held- on Sunda by W. G. Barnes: ` 'Q LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S. ' � evenin lascg tar. the r y ,A and sacred and secular concert, '^ ' 17 Gradcsuct the RoyalColelre of matte CHOPPING MIL . im �eof re• t� � osganizlog the EpWOrth'League.' TbA under the. auspiees of the I. 0.-0. F., 9urgeor and L'nivrr sty nt Toronto, ClAke + a' o r W. M. Pringle �arddare store. Whitby, Chopping sad Oat Rdlliag every week foil owing officers were elected ; Pree.. Will he given la the Odd Fellows Hall i ',Th® Universal p�6ee bolus 9.to 12:1 to 5_30.c lad.•Prore'6. VV. Judd ; 1st Vice, Miss E. Roach : on the evening'of Friday. May 24tb. �a�����• r- :-Fell phone 220. 4417. day excepting Monday. 2od� Vice. Mina W. Shaw: bird Vice. The concert will be given by the '. Highest. rieea aid' for Rock "Elm, Miss R. Gates; 4tb Vice. H. Piikey. Choir of the Church of the Messiah. (One of O•Ir Productions) g p P Sec'v, Miss B..Pettv.Tress„ G. Todd. Toronto, under the direction of R-G, We.eell Sill's Rite•Lite'Lena;for _ #iftlf3& �allls' Soft Elm. Basswood. Stn Rlla The choir will be assisted - +t League will be held eve Sunday P all snakes of..ears-the beet White Ash and.other kinds of logo. evening. -commencing at $ o'clock. by Miss Mamie Lhmbers, soprano : is the market foe. - w '�[IT 'V. RICHARDSON. Real Es Next Sunday. May 21st. there will be Miss Je+taie ,Plarton. soprano; Mrs. 1�r�• .'rate. 1scnraacr.Coavaysacine, !votary {green &vey an address.illustrated by Bpe lantern Cecilia Wostoa, contralto; W. F. the price. 5 frnalia,Etc..Pickering,out. ally W. a•�A1'Y!@St slides from ,Elgin House Summer Edwards, tenor; The Messiah Male Tires for all care,•Emery Wheels Or address R.R: No. 1.Locust Hill. School. Everybody welcome. Quartette. Fred Hastings and Bert Saw and Emery andrile. - '; T-A ZBL ARMS-Elorudooi•t. For._ - Stapelle, the two black boys,and Wal- d- .[3 j �� �! ter Wipde ar, in '•A few minutes Circular Saws, ttwtwP=lo! QWea A Stai1y. For termri: PiC�����.ai�i�\i DUMBARTON. y sad open dates. tad, •pbene.1Nsltera„ zioe. '•� �.. - with Mil ic." Do not mise,hearin 1 derv. etc. .. 4 'Misoblard Creek P Q. 95-9 • • - g g Mrs. Thos.Annan is visiting*friends -this splendid musical oreanization of :Woodworltdng and General - {; L� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. �1< T j; v is the city, i 40 voices or more,under the teaderah'p _ Blacksmithing. 3' a tun 000aiiaa of Turk and oasaeta Apo- V EEA a -tire 3TarRaret Ancan, of Toronto, of Mr.Stapelle, the veteran dean of .4 + ••..aaI•a of all kfadr atteneud to on rhoey.p visited with her brother, A. J. and choirmasters and organists in the city W. H. JACKSON, Oro*-Remo A o,. flat ..:- Mrs. AaDeo. over the week-end. of Toronto..who his bad-SIT years or Pickering, Qnt,r DB.B] ATOM TOWKggIPOLEBE ri• A number from here attended the continuous experience. Admission, - a oeavyeaser, oemmisroner for Irida� Hardw6a F7oor�n funeral of the late Mrs. Harry Brad. cents ; children• trbder 12 years. ► - Moseevfs, a•sonayaat. rye. macs w shaw at Oshawa last Tbursday. cents. Doors open at 7, concert at 8 " a-,m tiara ~zrasg of Igarrtap Ls p�� }, Messrs. A J. Anaan sad Chas. s: o'clock. �+ Are fIIerssypvvtty� We can su o>z in a 1a •estte' 1lihliaval:.cos. •-v Aanis were elected elders in ovg , ' DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc• Maple BITCh Beech church last Sunday. The induction aRQttGHAM. • '�^~ a ti r. Graduate or C, M. Jer:es'�fiichool. _. r r s wi take-place in the near future. . . JCbcae 61tume espericnce with ped gyred A rand au r sad concert will be t - �- stock. Block and rind work. All kinds of sales Plait aDti QII9Tt6Tetl Qfil�Lr g PPe Grant Malcolm, of Galt, apeot Deer �roopt ly atunded W. Tertaaseasonable. Phone given in the Dunbarton Church to- Sunday at his home here. Cement a1OC)areftwnc. 1617 all i'$gaY@r n�Ji?(I" celebrate the Anniversary, on Mon. Born. no Sunday. May 12th. to f day. May the 27th. Supper Will be Harry and Mrs. Moore;a son. ` •�•r��/��/ M'.' MAW, LICENSED AVC- Bt00�. � z _served at 7 p, m. Full particulars will Wm,and Mrs. Matthews, of Toron- Go 'a' 7 t TlONEER,Ior York,Qntatw aredDnrham _ be give-a later. Admission. adults 35 to,visited with Mrs. LaldlAw on„Bun- Counties, Ali krods of sales promptly aticaded •CpIIt•, children ` )cents. Watch out d ' to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be •�� „ Q day last. �*1M arrrnged at NEWS*Officv. Bel) and lrdepen• W. D s Gordon &Son, for bill@. Mrs. Shea spent a few days last bet, ,dent phones. Whitby,Oat. Sly Anniversary services will be coo. Week with her daughter, Mrs. Ingles, PICKERING ducted in the church here on Sunda yy csho resites near Barrie. a Dr. N. E.-�'icEWen, B•v.Be. _ May 28tb. Rev. 17. N. Mclosrhlao; Z. trtalpb and !lire. Andrews and�tam- a7'a 11]���8. -;Bell'and Igdependent phone. D„ will preach at 11 a. m• and-7 p. M. ilv, of Toronto• spent the week-end Veterinary Svrgeoa. Be is Field Secretary in copaectiga with I.H, 41.0 F, N, Madill. ]� Kq' TIME TABLE-P:okerib Xissions and Social Ser •LV� -x befin ' dt•wduate of University of Toronto. f $tatfoa with A number of our residents are mak• � • g ',�`•. -:';,, T.R. Trains gairg Ears due w follows vice. Before being called to this nf}tce in im rovemeats to their property Former. Veterina:tan to Macdcaatd No. 10 Mcl ;.5; A M. he was minister of King Memorial h gre repairing their bui'dip eaidote R� Lath �Y ~ Agricultural College, Quebec, t�, , ,,, n „ y P g R _ �.. 4tl ..oral _ .28 P.M. Churchr,Winnipiel �zceil�, r."u.-It; wise. .:. Frsmpt attention to ail clients. • ;g Local C04 P. M is being arranged for by bdme and Frank Burton,of Toronto, accom- - ' '• " Bell and Ind. Pher.". Sunday train, 7.5"+ A.M. outside talent. The ablic is invited T p ) panted by his mother• motored out �PICKERING, - ONT71RI0 Traine' going West dos ai folloows- to both services. and spent the week-end with C. A. F -_A R E E S OIR oNo. 35 Local 7.47 A.M. " ` and D1re. Barclay. e y - •' 27 :Local 'r 44 P:11�; ` L- GREEN RIVER. A football match was played here R,E I D 9 Mail 905KM. on Saturday afternoon between the '� W �� Sunday train, g;05 P. X. Alpb.-Michell visited at the Beckett Green River aebool and Ate Brougham ' -G ' • • home last week. Foregoidg is according to Standard-, Tr til Rangers, Brougham winning Hoe a full line of Tresh aced cur- time. W m. Harrows visited at the,'LMiebell_ by 2.1. home on Sunday. T,C. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto R ' ed meats cbnstantly on hand. r Eric Smith spent Sunday with his arrived here last• week and have tak•` a 1(:k CT � C# A R A. Qr Fr frieade is Pickering, en' up residence in their old home. g Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon ,c S _ Mrs Wittors v;si#Alt 1 s�eab.Pnd We are-_Y_d week wk Ham, Bologna, Weinere, etc' Station at Brot gbam still have tbeil with Mrs, F. Wright. us agate. " expei, rid also have ' We were glad to see so many cutao Charlie Hanson and ,Bride spent the Drug'$ighest prices p&id for. New ,Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock. "march on 3Sother's Day. weekend with his peole here. Their IiA Butcher's cattle the 3 speed car at the 2-speed price, Lester ana Jau-k I+.c•:�^ ^t'i'c*ontrt �4,p-Ar,.a,.A .?tort them on Saturday Agent for Cream Separators. Willard 'pent Sundav in Green 33irer. - evening, much to the 'discomfort of ' B:etteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires. 1'i a are sorry to hear •that Mis. the light sleepers. - The only car oa the road that cannot Gladys Postill 2raa been tinder the W, S: and Dire. Brown and child• be matched by out competitors. ' Less we ren, of Toronto, were with T. C. and SIX TIMES- gas and tens oil than am car on the Fred apd :'Ire. Cowie, of the 7th Mrs, Brown over Sunday. Dire. Brown _ \ • road and Service is our Watchword. line, visited with Mr, and :Mrs. Cowie assisted in the service in, the Presbv ' M White Rose Gasoline anti'Enarco Oil, last week, • ter•ian church on Sunda afternoon - ;a::' `• The Champion y P 'Kisses 'Annie Fuller and Bessie with an appropriate solo.,. Get our"fayorite Tonics in the Canadian Typewriting contests Gerold s Garage Brough&M Hoover, of Toronto, spent.- Sitoday The committee appointed some time y bas bean a student of the ShawSusinesa ' _- , under the ar•entalroof. Schools. lsn't that convincing proof of - -- - - P ago ate, public meeting to make&r- Wan)pole'i Cod- Liver .Extract, the thorough teaching we give? Your Remember the Young People's Uie' r,ngpments in regard to reviving the boy or girl can start a burin•..course sivnary meeting on Friday evening. interest in •the public. library have Rexall'a Peptona, Nyals Creophtlrit, ,at'any time. Schools do not close in QpEN ALL YEAR A good program has been prgpared. been successful in their'en?ort'. Tile ' July and August. Send now forgo Miss-Lydia -Fuller of Bracebridge, y . Burdock Blood Bitters, }d .pee:us. y have secured two cases of,tbe travel- _ P. 1►ldato.b,Chief Priaeiyaf - spent a few dnve_� with her hr�rha �' iorar ana Lne woks are now Taniac, - A. and Mrs. Fuller, She left is ready for distribution at T.O.Brown's ^ Ir '.r BISMSOMM rLLIOTT� wrt><fa�dichiRala. --- residence, and Mrs. Brown has con-' Stationary, Toilet Goodst �T NTd Mr. Hawkins, repre'ent'in tbt•±-$ son �0om. Y W,V, A., of Toronto, wan ere look- Choicest Metcalf's Good in balk in for camping rounds for returned m�ittee will also take over the Mochan- •• fc s 1patitute r►t an' early date and or in oozes. g p Yonge di Charles Sts,Toronto soldiers in'this vicinity. have the hooka added to the public ' ^` TxE H10A•OftADE RLTsrNSAS SCHOOL The Ladies' Aid meets at the home. library, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigat;ettes, ^? .; • �.+liTo of Mrs. Wm. Cowie on Thursda_yy. 1iaT_ - - OF O1'tTAR10, Our graduates are in 25th. Word for troll call, "Hcraor.' - ' ' = Columbia Qramopholk rk etron dcmand. Pre are.now aad All lathes are cordially invited. , BALE REGISTER. �\` Records. y WAND FLAKING g P Toronto Shamrocks will play a ' be ready to accept a good position game of football at-Green River on MONDAY. MAY 22ND-Auction sale of -- : " ..•fir.,1 I am prepared to do Cho in land g valnable property. at the Gordon ,� ...-._ °:•'•:,r' P Pa PP g' to the Fall•. Write for our Cata- .May 94th. Game called at 8 o clock. P ` Oat Flaking every Mondpy ktgue which gives complete inform !harp. This Ms one of the best teams House, Pickering. Property con- ;� K. in the city and a cod ame is assured sists of 26 acre', a part of lot 19. In and Friday. atioa. THE PUPiLa OFTHISSCHOOL g the third cone ssion of the Township Na E• McE ♦f EN ,, W. A. wnd Mn. Fuller wrnt last 4 f Stareboate For Fale aET soLln vwLt1E FOR THEiR Sunday to see the latter'er twin broth= of Pickering. Sale at2 o'clock p. m. /[ 4 er, F.li Wilson, of Pickering, who was For further particulars apply to W. p ;a R C113rEInOn� MONEY. 'tricker down last week by a pars- H. Kennedy. Barrister&4f., Whitby. veterinM Surgeon i •; . r•�41'J F. Bayles, iW. J. Elliott, Principal lytic strobe. He ia, however• on the Ont.. or to Wm. Maw. Auctioneer, Rural Routcl'No.2 .mend. W`b ttby,On t. P'1 Cll:eri21� Ontario of rt .r-: y,s-..'. t �., .,.K'�Y .It � •. �- .•y>y�,. tiY,r ,,, 'l:p.:;.ay,�..•,,,;p'�, � '�, � .�.. 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The vast stretches from-out'the• gloom-for'ard cam* the 4••,::- of canvas reared -silently aloft, full drone of a horn.' with the .wind'and gtilotly doing ter ' The crowd were all up and mustered vww the a+rork•'witlt bat-ar eping of meat aft their oilsknia (gleaming in the qL L• hoops, the griading of boom jaws, and wet of the mist. "All right," cried "= the ;W3, of sheet_blocks fetching,up the skipper taking the wheel. "Clew S1wss = ' h -rwAx- against shackles when the vessel taw- up er topslIs-an' tie them up. Down. ht GOOD ed to a surge. =Ainidships sat a few ! -an'. Staya'l!" -�• IN of the rdeg overhauling trawls, and - (To be wntinued,).. their voine floated aft in a growling "';�;F ''° monotone, 'whits the rattlb'and clink Dye-Any-Garment • r' o�i' pans sounded from' the fo'c'sle - Z, interjected lo"natches of song from Or Old Dtr>lpC>Cy _ 4.....�. the cook. • - _ Ill Diamond Dye= � With the letters "E.N.E." for ever r before his eyes, Shorty,was yet•able Huy"Diamond Dyes" and follow the k •?': 'r' to day-dream a little as he twirled the '----�•�� simple directions in every kage. =. *u Y' _ spokes to the swinging of the needle Don't wonder whether you can'dye-or . around the lubber mark, and his fancy I - hi I w pictured himself as a modern emboli- tint succesedully,because perfect home-} Japanese 8 pbul ding. ��p t�=.:�`• meat of Amyes Leigh steering on his dyeing le guarraniteed with Diamond i At present there are fourteen Japan. l� TAL-.E OF',THE D ens shipbuilding establishments as _ +�+ mlesion of reie a to the Spanish Dyes even if you have never dyed-be- P 6 p-. t.' �EA H�; �r Main. It was a.delightfW 1afney, and fore. .Worn;• faded dresses, skirts, able of constructing ocean-going mer - the dreg chant vessels as compared boy's imagmation took a m- walst$, coats, sweaters,• stocking p red with fifty- i er's license and wove the ancient story ree in 1918. Of these fourteen lasts BY .FRFa7EBICB_ WILLIAM WALLACE. y ?�' draiterlee, haagingre, everyth4ng, be D - •r•: into a more modern conception, with come like new aglaim, Just tell-Rouf only nine are actually engaged in new �• - Dexter as Rose Salterne and d whether the material you f building. The estimated output of Carrie Bob Morrissey s the hated.Don Guz- mate y Ida seas yard _. w . �'• - I y wish to dye ie•wool or silk, or whether @ for 2921' was fort, ` .>:..' [COD7right by this Musson Boo ComPSar] man. Not that Shorty hated Boll as s#elps of 190,000 much as ail that, but Bob was forced-1t !e linen, cottons, or -mixed goods.I ,. Bross tone. The maxi- .' How the Story, $farted. (3 to take the part e�Cing to.the leek Diamond. Dyes never streak,: spat, (mum output waa in. 1819, wiles 186 Short and he grasped.the- a ken, ships of 621,,618 tons were built. 54. po f abetter or wor'ae -At-the 'fades or turf. =yp r:T Westhive . known sa while 7".uneia went forward for g`: ."Short " wheel of his ship Shorty was string 4 . - y, lives at Lotrg Cove on Bay breakfast. to rescue his lady-love, and he had Too Bad. MInard's Liniment for Dandruff. ;��'r:acif'FLfidy coast with h mother and If ever a •boy felt proud it was of -to where be was hanging the F bis uncle, Captain J Clark, He,Shorty that niorniag. Standing,at the Little Homes was seat to his roast ' s-' and his chum Lemuel' drink a Wbeel,of'the schooner he kept a vi etched Bob from the cross-trees - �' when his uncle stopped in his we ther- for taking forbidden AVVLA c bottle Of rum; whereupon Frank's Last eye on the compass and aloft at alley POAYMg and sung out m tie pe- cake from the sideboard. File mod#eer, � '% °uncle tells.hiin the story of his Path- the gaf opstail which was net There �� long-drawn shout common to ing to make the punishment more . er's fondness for drink and how one was a .spankin breeze blo g � + and all seafarers, "H-e-y that'! Sheet in impze�dve went up b his room; and No need to lose clziclu r..:"Grace Westhaver" went-down off when the gang piled on the "kites + I,+ «<r Sable Island with ten of`her crew sad the KastaLia careened to the weight of an jig up. And when the men turned after-all was forgiven, said: Raise every one into { peer. This bra the dented ef- the wind in them and buried her lee out to sweat up on the slackened hal- "Now, Hot!eoe,what did I punish you s strong profitable bar ski tiswil he relieved Shorty at the wheel. for?" bird. Snceessful r"` feet upon Frank. The two boys pilot scuppers in a boiling of froth. II paal- #rP p "Git'all th' gang aft here, Frank,"_ t r y m e a evenrwhare th Italian stop, vessel into' Anchovvrft to went the $neat balloori Jib, and the be. said. "We'll set th' wi"so at Horace looked at hen'in-amazement, � -bank on the asboa'ishtneat of inttey; men stun llih� and his face ware a Captain Sp g on the ha at+de were no When the men were haled out pedned expression. harbormaster. Frank finishes school drenched fn sots when she hefted the fd'e'ele, hold,and cabin he tossed °WeL1, a:ummie,,' he replied, I like »F with credit to himself sad a}pendT bite yr] y a o o� --as'--the KIM!—Here have-I xept m be¢ all ttus dab Chi " I sail: "He Sheet IR r down l" And y iar�, of nTtwtb a r i._ net summer as an apDrsatice "++� '-- �.d LPL,.,. „ L.id �h oldest fisherman aboard. "Bdark th' afternoon, sad Ww you c'an't remem- 9 Food -=D "• e In August Clark, weight on'the lee sheet and belayed baitin' places, John," he said and the_ber what yda did it for r taken i>imnt.�Gloucester as �r a lisnd taut as a wire baekstay. Sold Kerywhere.on our 01031- •5 r'p becks man went the home and kid r. on the Keatalia. Franke up the The fishermans staysail or main- marking ffie hsi s ey.back guanatems ADVICE "rr :.. ship's p�ov'isione accwatti and eFlOys topmast-sts eat wsa sent alof>~ ne pO6a MinanYs Liniment for Burns, etc. ' FRETs. Tell na post troabla r, a "-his first breakfast at.sea. y .� Everything aboard a fisherman is ..,. _ and net to leeward, and then, having P>I�tTT FOOD CO. OF sus "dressed' the vessel with all drawn for at the beginning of the voy- s CANADA, I.I1b1TLD .f " age, and 8 y this means then is no . '�CORNS • Toronto ,ter :.• CHAPTER FIVE—(Coat'd.) "Path of font Lowers, two topsails, squabbling afterwards as each will s it was a strange sea�eietdza. The balloon,and staysail,the Sing trooped - stand by what he draws for. The tap w, dim-Fit fo'c'sle ranged an either side'a!t• of the robin house is capped around 'with two tiers of banks whiccs ran be- "Thar' now, son," cried a man, ad- its edge by planks, upon which the ` .." hind the pawl-post u into the dark drasaing Shorty., "We've hung otrt all Lift � . secets of the P men ant theca. bait, but there is not pesk;_the aarraw table, her rags fqr ye. See of ye kin tear'th' enough room for all the twenty men piled W itlr steaming pots Of.jiota toCS, ppaw Otff'a"her. Drive her', ton, drive to cut bait and bait their trawls '..:boiled test cabbage, and beans bread her! ' •.., .,.. g . . around'these bait-boards, so some ` doughnuts,, and stewed cranberries; The ski pe;:came up from below have to bait on the gurry kid—a huge tea•........+ `e i the aproned cook standing bar his stnve`a►ith a shed bra* instrument- box just forward of tits cabin house--. at the after'end`of the fo'c'sle ladling See is,,-ice" said. and down in the hold. Thus the re out m The other, intent on steering,. cgs of coffee to those who called n'. 'why the favored spots are drawn afor w- $Or the beverage- the tousled bunks nodded. Aftetr this apportionment was sat- - 3� a littered with sa t-eases, ditty bags -nim is a patent log. 1,03 -goia' iafaetosil carried skipper and vari-colored nes an t' put it over now. We'take our de- Y out fire s from here—five miiu off Ca asked, 'Who drawed Number nee blankets; the oilskins banging like partus Pe dory!"Two men answered. "AIL right, - : Imperial, Mina Axle G*aaw 5=- dead men' upon the bulkheads; land Am said i� seven oWwL Reametmber " boys. Set th' watch at twelve noon. -be" sales cool, re4mma lastly, the Caen themselves, rudd - the ; Frank. One hour an' twelve -m-inutes to V es, lessens wear. The "'4 Iscte�dy and fond of speech, clad In od� Heaving the 1 over the stern the wtiteb." The positions far the fishing and *ads -aea-booted and rough- skipper watched It for a few minntea,�, Poa ag ground aria forms a looking, all aa�then with a. sigh of contentment work ware also portioned oat, and the seaooth surface base ..line .." the 'ale 'S rtraent �creaked wand #anen were detailed off into 11401utm� � the grease forma a frietlon• t lit up his pipe and,began pacing the a" consisting of s throater, swayed to the ruin lift of the'se4 weather quarter. The gang were lay- .� ,. ,. I 4 _ hsa coating on all wearing : -under the ]Zastalia'a forefoot ing around is wasp Places overhaul- gutter, end sputter, while the best sad oldest salt Ssh " only half, A lance at the ves"i,s crew then ing and ri Sing trawl gear, while ertgnen aboard were as much as ordinary greases g selected for the salting and kencli- ;. wo have confirmed a landsman is same who lead finished their work , and lasts twice as long the belief that the • ware a gang of wheal lolling in their'bunits below. work in the hold. Shosty,as span �� stare` 1 After the sail is put on her there is ' wan givrn too definite place, bat. - P irates. Gone were t nice tab a man- ice wan otuapeteat enough to join s 'from 1-lb. tins to hatreds. _ ners of-the shore; gone- tdm very little work to be done on a fish- "+zs+aegr! steer-i..:L i���. clothes,collars and ties shirts ,linen tieces thi; although ''' ° be did not understand the science of y ` and natty sheen; and guns also were took-out salting Rah. He did not have swatch the niceties of speech. Men passed Th® loom of the land faded from a Down nett a blot boy a little to stand but be was supposed to give A atlas w ' :their remarks cursefuR sad waver-I streak of greet►, brown, and black into a hand to anyone who wanted him. "Yreezoas an an oars.instant• - antics became painfully free and a silhouette of, blue, and when they 1Y that corn stops hurting, tarn ahOrtly k higghly barged with the red-blooded hauled the log at nine and found they The day passed quietly, and the you lift it right off with fingers. a „ tack of the sea. The environment had had made twenty-Ewa knots the vessel schooner aped along at a steady Your druggist ;ells a U bottle of was alone on-a sunlit circle of rolling eleven-irnot clip. Hourly the fog was changed it all, and the kick of the g hauled and the reading mounted by 'FWesons" for a few cents, sumcleat surge underfoot had disaipsted the.blue sea. They were out on open g to remove every hard corn, soft corn; a ` 'shams and foibles of the land. At water at last; ties land had sank be- eleven sea miles, oa every sight. t or oosn between the toe, and the eaE lYnal ' -- sea a man-comes out in his true colors'low the horizon, and S , sa he was good going, the breeze was r �' ..-. and he speaks as he thinks, and Shorty steered; sniffed at the salden air steady, the barometer "net fair;• and braes, without soreness or irriiatioac - himself I and lanced at the stretch of our- the gang idrmised that they'd be up began to feel he had taken g " = his place as a man and no longer as rounding ocean with gladsome eyes, with the Cape at daylight serf ' a fourteeeo-year-old boy. I The long roll of the AttvAic court be morning. Even though the skipper L When he came on deck again it was felt now, and the Bastalia would rise had not told them, yet they a}l knew f I�F'-- O-see Ca Ann astern-and_the Bay: easily over a hflF of blue water and that the E.N.E. course would take 10- ps slope them to Cspe Sable, Nova Scotia—' f falls scudding along and enrtaeying spray and the slat and slam crash where ±� Bank- 'to the swell. The attn-had risen clear P y the point w ere most Eastern Bank- and boom bound fishermen make for on their Imperial IBealslels Ealarsiess ,l lof the sea to the eastward and the' " day' was sunshine and cclouds with a I From a 'wheel the boy took in journey to the grounds. Wbere the Ou will be astonished at the :a Oil does atwn than simply trash sou'-westerly breeze blowing.! with his eyes. Ahead, the skipper was going to after that none: Ysalts'we get by your modern systaa scat the surface of the _- 8-.r 6.1 1". 6. �....._ ' g -wed far knew, though to the fo c sk various ofd sad cleaning. Etabrios "liarnss. It penetrates to gga�d the skipper sung out sharp y, "get over the watetL the atandmg gaskets surmises were made. Some said Half- =elm s y, dirty or spotted are r g� of the leather, •+ th' light sails." Spying his nephew, upon it streaming out in the wind— tax;others said Canso, and come van- made like new. We can restore the It soft, and he called him. "Kin ye steer, Frank S" and it seemed to be describing a coh- tared on the Magdalena or the Treaty-most delicate articles• •tom - ' Shore of Newfoundland for the bait Send one article or a el of pliable. Imperial Eureka "9ure thing" answered the boy. "I tmusl see-saw with sea and sky,mobile Pmc g°O� 'Z kin steer Ca lea le.a " from under the a had yet-to be procured ere they could'by Pte•or We w111 wr: dHarnessCHI doubles the p, Doti packet harp forefoot came s age pay : Uncle Jerry "Hub l Waal, ripping and tearing.as the bows shear- start fishing. oac way, sad our charges an 9f b akee it water. ef ye kin steer that barge r cal' ed through the water. Little steam- • Shorty turned in that night with all ° reasousble• proorF—For'evenb cracking ye kin steer anythtn'. Take th' whee like clouds of spray came whisking the sea noises acting as his lullaby, When you think of clean- '' •and breddng of adt1hey. Eastaro'th-east th' cotztse!" Inp, and the, windlass' gear, anchors, and the easy rise and swing of the 'g_and _dyeing, Ullalt d "On � ` "East-no'th-east, zzir!" repeated and foredeck dripped a�gleamed wet vessel tearing over the dark-swathed A � _ --- sea cradled ltim into t forty fstbom slumber of blue water.When he awoke �'- 'P81' er'a :''IMPERIAL QIL LIMITED next morning at four the wheehnan ppoointed. with a mittenea nana to a ^awm,Lan Comyaaa r_..�i_.. c • : � a light gleaming--over the port bow. Otki casal.nwemloiiaa T `' "Cape Sable!" he said, and Slio Limited ` stared once more at the lae�nd of b s . Cleaners and Dyers ' .. birth until the sun quencbed the flare 701 Yang* at.' ^ _ rf the lanteri; and illuminated the Toronto '~ , `. low-lying sandy snore, fringe�-w•ith- `" "-" the dark green of spruce, past which _ Diilhwashing is the day's most die-• tiiey'were tearing. Agreeable tatsk. Pot washing 4s the f J, All day long they stood tip the coast - s of Nova Scotia, dropping the land into dirtiest job of.aL .Save time and i.,� a blue streak towards nightfall, when s keep your temper by cooking with light. glen star-like,� another t mad star I in • utensils that CaIIIIOt Sb80lb dirt Or . the darkness the �iow. "That's �R,�1� {Ironbound," said the skipper.in reply H lMease—pots and pans th" wash eas- _ to his nephew's enquiry. "Th' next with soap and w�aitea and wipe one jest baTety ahowrn' above th' The $185 Tractor (F.O.B. Toronto),. horizon it Sumbro Head at the' r-e en-- _ Plant More- Rows and +n4'eet_alidsl� ire w_lrinsL Make YORlt _ tr ca to Halifax harbor•. We'll rye -- •' ' -housework easier by Using - tY lights all night long as we'travel „(jet I�ildddder \.Il o $ w up th' coast. That is, of it don't shut, SS p ��, in thick o' fog."• a7'here's no need to'plant In wide Pft WARS �� When Sambre Head was passed rows when you cultivate with 4$, \� ° '" £`, Short Y ue urd T,.- �ut�__- a_alp with Sprywheel. OAly7 inobeswide, ;.. r.:'.. j.-. - .-'•. . his uncle's admonitions to the watch d cWtivatea the ear- -' >Diaaeswd Ware is • three- `� trfb�n$ in his ears.KKeep a good look- rowest rows. You plant'more T - o mmmtaioeii el .st >r�- ` mad wig matslde a samw7 - out an' call me of it abate in thick or MULTIPLiBS rows and got blurt Drops sad >v- whit. t68ns. Pearl wmr. is a th' wind shifts." It seemed but a few rro5ta. - `•= : s twm-costal .eaed.d steal. so"A tRsn Paw"b� _ minutes ago that his uncle had spoken Agencies open In some > �. . . r sss7.mai veldte laalam meld w6 ,M when the boy was awakened by.the B s 1f'e1 .,�..,., skipper's voice.-`All out belowl Git 42 COLBORNE ST., � -' rKSK91' MerA PRoOtat: ce r*.'• thl.light sails in!" and he crawled on - 3 eIOWMAL TQACNTO WINNIPEG rte_ g - �,SPRY•WHEEL. - - '•TORONTO '.'.. ' deck to fiord the vessel driving through—• ,,, �OlWNTON'VANCOWt.R CAC6ARY g a steaming well of fog. 'The breeze �. ac< . 9 re had ,freshened'and the Kastalia was csrlvirig ahead in lurching dives, while s f ' - , y' ,rn,r;. •y.N .,.- - '.y:, •Na:,'i,^c:# ,+-,.b.. ,•.Y,' • � ...^.t`• -,^w t3, 'sY. 'K .ba v� v�:'��'^ .,s.,,.�<°'.`, '" ,a. N+w.;.: _ c^` 4. ..,r ��•<-pv. ,,'�•,. ^,'3.a^. M'. �;�..>_ ;:.�'.' 'ty- ?" ."B p •.* "./°"-'e ',...^' �:� Vie' ,., `' .�.. it.'.'`' � . ^,s3 r �.d _ , '.yt- F•.a E , c.P •.r..n .'R Y, .••� -� t' ' ':4.*.%'.,' - env.'- .:.r. �,-.,.j... +.f,•-,' ?ly a -+•" •-X .,,.tom'. ',..^ `5,_;. " c +;: ,t:t,:•".. ti �'�'. .�'�.-- _ ".'4:4nt..= .:� ',•.tip'�^ -',A•• a. «,:+i,.�: . . "-:' s '- _'i-°' '� _ ".a'. :r'' s �+ ;Sir. `s w. '�✓ ..°1,..T .;EN0A, DEBATES END IN FAILURE ' a, •' � �� MAY. b 1 l A AS �y 5 CONCERNED MALL P' .•f�, _.�;'.,N.,,.c:..._.-. 14 let. Deisgatei'.Reply`to Powers is-Co nsildered Unsata-` r Jaco9-4uesti0a of Prolo ng>ng th a. Conference -is TOW' �. r Being Argued by. Britain,- France and'Italy.. -A despatch from-Genoa sa .-The This is a 'sum of the Russian ` detsp ys• mmary i obtme month's' work. of the Genoa .rePlYr- Car(ference vwag wiped out on Thnrs- L Russ must have a loan. . 2. She -hs willing to negotiate for when, after the powers had re- compensation of. confiscated private -fused the demand of the men from property, although' not recognizing t}re.rhrhnctrxbe. o - Russian delegates gent.s, reply to the 3:-She refuges to stoprtca ---- . _ -- - -- -- _ Band u in r.' viers' conditions ` which' makes Rohr cocru_trfeatwhere abrtatt Is �tnst - - r88 RpwL SwNDOUrrr srxo. " -8+wwn to the Ctriaso Daily JfMi > • „vcacdcl impoSSfhle•to effect a fin- the lavi. .amW and economic settlement. with A later diespateh from Genoa Fj.OQDB ALONG THE -.' .-• Rtteai$ at Genoa. eaye:-A truce while Russia's future ' �`. The Russoaa reply is not a flat"no," and European frontiers are settled. A - ASSINIBO S AND GREEKS OF PONTUS - -: .it is s "90'per_cent. no." The 10 truce perhaps for six months,while a - St 'FAG FROM TURKISH' CRUELTIES �r c m "yeR"rro sistad in'a uraoosal Commission appointed by Genoa ea- Families Obliges t0 Vacate thatA oomr tholon a experts be named amines cremes dil i,,,,i^,.,:,. L.ipro s to review the Russiath financial situa- Pertym Russia. A truce which every Wate! _ lion, and in a nervy Proposal that the be • y will sign and which will be a A despatch from Constantinople the Turks have reduced the Anmeeniont, . Rus+sisn delegation should neverthe. `foot inside the door of Russia 'acid A despatch from Winnipeg says:- says:-News of the '1 usage of'Am- and Greeks of Pontus to slavery,mesa . . less remain at Genoa to discuss other prevent its being closed again, The:floods.'in:4he •Poplar Point and 'being deported and dying by the way, ^ questions of the agenda, including the This is the revivifying thought Reaburn distill dhow no«sign of erioans in the neighborhood of Pontes, The Greeks state that '2,000 Greeki-- tom whi:.1<.,.h• .0 t�.outbyPremier aJaating;-and the general opinion;Asia Minor has reached the United , pact-of-tson-aggression. Not one , 1- axis Armerciene have die3at�iarpotii . of the-conditions imposed by the pow- Lloyd George with the of Foreign among farmers who have.farmed for 3tatea Commissioner here. A member alone and that. 3.000 are riehl Pe , are as the price of resuming,commer- minister Schanzvr of Italy. twenty years and mare is that the of the Near East Relief Committee• while being deported by the Turks,' �eial relations wfthsis was all It looks now ea if the -idea of a peak of the flood will not be reached `+ °tented• truce will go through and prevent far some dgy4, At any rate, they be-, in the neighborhood of Pan- their bodies lying unburied at the what it ves4�ght�e._s tom- ileve,n or four save-after ii -definite t during the atrocities roadside. The Turks kill the men and'. Wht t. f ag Others ar' cannot be told at present Mr. 'plate .failure. For the Gene confer- decline is found at Brandon,as it-takes Americans suffered at the Bands of being'-east 'into, prison, •so that the. epee is finished. It.took some-hours the flood waters.96 hours to travel the Turks. FAgwAatly roughly txeeted Turks may make money by t•,G,..ti+.d ," Lloyd George is deamately hoping to before this ess�ht9a1.fact ran through that distance was a Dr. Owen of Washington, Dl- raaaain.from the P81t'�nt0. The Tnrlari�` make soanrthing,out of the confer�nce,I a41 the delegations. Then Premier For six maw south of the,Canadian �.}�r of. Relief at Charpaat• Dc. hs►v4 o my tTeclared their Intention, w �'... - and would continue ft'for the disens== George, with the necessary Pacific Railway main line east of Bea-!Ma.rkward, of New York; Dr.�Ruth, of �g the Clhsiatiane .sd. lion of .other than the Russian macs- .�y�y� did what a member of the brarn a huge laW Stretches south for:, � and"eoonomic ' The of Boston,and Mise�Charlery, Msimg�er- Asia Mirrof; the Greeks also statE.. to X0 4- British delegation teamed "mackirhg Pour miles to•the AReiniboine River oa of the Orphanage at Charpont. After that the American buildings hav®been;' - Itaans agree. 'lye F'rerheh, on the the corpse do a somersault" What the south. On the nort?Fh side the water)roughly using the Americans,- the seized and that their hospital at Chas•' other hand, see no use going on; and he did Weis to place.a new hope befo rapidly covering the land an it finds Turks expelled them from G t. has been but ,-• ; 'd+eelare they do not wish to treat:the conference that a deadlock which an outlet through oulverbs. he °u + but it is impost political questions with Russia If Rus- The report conftrana the news that Bible to confirm this information. , ' woulWou .grow worse before that No estimate of the damage to seed- sin refuges to Shoulder hYr obligations. �, could be solved impmeptibly, ed lands is available. nor is any esti- They helm s conference 'about this at: Wayd Gomtes wish to go U.S. SFr.EKS TO ENTER AS for Mt. in a Commission. mate of the acreage affected,; A large Ra as toward the compset of son-aggres• French announce officially that port+lon of the flooded kind is-wed ex- GENOA CONFERENCE ppallo on Friday night All this is'a,. `. Sion, the French quote the British but an indication of the cornfuataa`;: ,,.. they will agree with the British and tonaively for haying' and will be ----- Premier as saying that the non- She Italians.in whatever they suggest. from tine soakiabg. One report,gives Alnerieans Ash for a Member wirkh can be through the bald• ' aggression eom'pacet depended abso,• It was reported earlier that they in- the flooded area as twenty square open door which the Russians bsw''� lately on a Russian settlementt. reacted to object to the presence of the miles at Re+aburn. On R1lfiial! �� !left in their memorarhdu'm. The U:miter! I Stall proposal contains four daauses, r - The French .have armed -Premier Russieas om the.Commissions. This The flood atfi] has not reached the A despatch from Genoa says:-The i the most sig rnificapt of-whiff is the • - potacare for instructions, It he orders would have meant an immediate break, high water mark set either in 1902 or United States is Injecting itself into agreement among the powers hers them home they will leave at once and but dosing the day.it was reported 1882. It was more tharh a Soot higher,th,e'8ussian ensile at the conference. that Do separate treaties with Russia. expect at least five delegations to go that the French had received a bole- then. . Land marks are still visible~wThe move is veiled in official secrecy will be signed. with-them. If he' order the ddegs- gram from Parris telling Vice-Premier which were completely under at the but the correspondent In in a position tWQ to Stay, they *§I remain all long Loma Harthom to flnisX-en friendly time of the former floods. several to state that Premier Lloyd George Wt'11 Attempt to RecO�'efa' lea ?Stir. Lloyd George wishes the cos- teems with the British sand the farmers.expressed the opinion that the,has received from influential Amer- ference to e�atinae Dian. river Still had "a,foot, to gel before Scans a proposal that an American be Lusitania VAhl8bl" .* the peak. " put on a commission to go to Ruada BRIGHT PROSPECTS tell: that not elects 1915 had there been No lass of life has as yet been re-,to a�xp�arintend the.diving of credits,. A dieSpateh from Newport News, . FOR CROPS MW WEST Rath abundant moisture,that this was ported,-but many•ImuWes in the Rea- capital and concessions. Va., says,-A little bliack etestoer, ampbs to carry the crops well into burn and lherc*ilie ddstsk£s have been I• In effect this means that the United $lnkebsy. pulled in her lines at owd, �= l'ta �armelrs Rejoicing June, acrd that with radn during that'forced to vacate their tonnes. Mar-1 States has entered the conference just cipai pier here and headed for the a month Alberta wails most assuredly Quetta is sheltering about a dozen I as the failure to And a genowsl solution sea on the first Ieg of her run to the :. ^- Over Abundant Supply come into its own again. famifles from Reaburn. aL the Russian problem here seems British Isles whsr, off Kiosaie Mead,. of The great artartaacHtr; fact iA that He;xireda of head of tattler driven inevitable. #be will attempt to recover gaW, iih... . 40!r ..►w v "AAAo,,..v ut%ne eol to--tire.Sail-lands, may starve, ae )Say Back of this..fb Niel teat ver and 1�P�-H jesve')s whist•weal scene wkii .. Calgary, May 14.-OWUMG farm- bas for yam. And'h� and feed have been swept avmy and'Russia is going to make separate the. iUdated Lusdtsnis Bevis► yeara •sera ad' Alberta have never been more in }lee the optimism of the &rmen there is little grans on the ridges, agreements once Genoa is off the sirl At Philadelphia. she will take - ara year Gererrhlly hassling, section of Alberta as this peal - - boards. on-:y,•i ,,..,.. ��.�� il,.y 1.° a. •�r•:':`v` `s. at that f . . tieubar justetnre k is not unreasoning HU'i'I'ERITE COLONY The'Russians are not ,..5 of to be a Special deep sea diving Suda•'fte * - these men, who is the majority of optimism, but sheer confidence of's Premier Lloyd Georgia true -'t 'cases have gone "through the mill" xis �p this year. 3UFFER.S IN FLOOD position. oar 4o fathom. below tits em tare. .. rasa .not given Soviet Telegraph and Thrifty Settle lent Cut Of - _:` '."to proepecsa. From Other Districts. R ; At Imthol 3nst emb ad Bassaao on and Paste Rate$c eauie '. "�; Canadian Padfie mein Winnipeg, May 14.-Disaster-oven- line, on A despil from London The _ pexx� $2.10• psi b knperial gubL. #$a�- took the cobopy o! Hntxeritea 25 miles TORONTO. a .. $2 gala sa8�. - Wedrhesday .there was as ooeasion aa��w+r Soc9et posts sad telege+aph rite west ofa'here on Saturday night. wirer Manitoba wharf--Not. 1 Northern, HScan4yM-60 and 80-powd.�tiaa, 14� when farmers from a radius of more hchedde has been annoaaded as fol- the teiaporary dyke constructed by 1.64%; 149.•°2 Northern, $1.40%; No, � OT per�• 5 and 2P�1b tins, 17 % than 80 miles met+ and,oppo�Cmity lows: For a postal within the' city, them 'to stem the encroaching flood{ Nor#h $1.42. to ;'was taken by the writer of Rising up 20,000 ntbdwna; a letter In the dt Manitoba oats-Na 2..CW,62c• No. oz p� �.; o °O� y� the Assiniboine River went out dur- : tbefr opinion of �+a'op �,..:, -.i in 80,000; in--tea, 60.000; r, :1:..:1 ing the hoary of d knew, allowing 18 CW. 68c; extra No. 1 feed, 6�%e d1ozPotatoes$ - Ontario, 90-ib. beg, :. that section of the province. Each 'letters, 100,000, and to No. 1 feed, 66c. 50,000 the water to cover about 1,000 acres; $1.16• to $1.211; Delawares, $1.80 to st lone had ipracticar)ly the same stor to rubles a word. Manitoba barley-Nominal. :' y of wheat-sown lard immediately to';' Ali the above track,. Bay''porta. ^ '=1.40. ',Seed potatoes Irish Gabbles, Y` _ the south, Oreat�ening thousands of I American corn-No. 2 yel#ow f$1,76 a bag, WHO r i M� y� 'r Smaiced, meats-Hama, medium 8$ tglbJ<a8a cutting off the colony from easy Re-I Bartley-Nor 8 extra;teat 47 lbs, oe r r Q.' iiilc �' g 48c- °d' eesa to other districts. {betbet, 60 to 66c, 1'.,� to freightsI to 26c- t la, Day after day and night after night;ou'�de- brand I i 2e TO CINSE COMION the COlOaly had faaght the flood, only Buokwheat-Nn. 8,.$1.00+ -�bornslees �C} Rye---No. 2, 95e. 40e• . to have their eQorte.go fog mhught.} Cured meats•-Long clear bacon, . Genoa, �lisy 14.-Trgng to build ' The actiam as the Governraaeata upon; Should fire river rise say move, osrlyi MRbfeed - Deliverer, Montreal ;17.50.to 18.50; clear beff'ies, $16.50 Isomettdng cap as the ruin of tite the agreement, if reached at The. superhuman exertions WE'be able to� freight bags im iuded' bran, Pea' too, to 19.50• %gh twel rah in barrels, +Genoa Cordes as, Premier- Lloyd Hague, would determine whether or save the resu8ts• of months oi'$28 to ;80; shorts, � ton, $80 to $4b�; heavyweight:oils, $89.00. $82; good feed flour, $1.70 to $1.80. Lard--Prime, •tiall 16c• to to•da toil f he, succeeded in having not from ruin.the t tn. _ .; George 'y g there would be another complete The flood . car:ftier°eace Bafed Tack Toronto bon, 16 c• 17c• cwwwmW Powers agree to.a proposal of the powess' Statesmen. staation for mites along tire-eouOh l extra No, 2, $22 to $28; sized, $18 '�� , PTA+ 18c.. �h Is t - r iatg, tieereS, 143),'bo 16e; tubs, 15 to galumnaw Bid od the river is serious, but the to$19; clover, $14 to $16. _ 1b36c• pails, 1531 to 18c• ment with the Russian Government, to powers to make an effort to get the consequences wouta shave peen more Fb..•,• � Pte, 173lh' be bogus at The Hague-on June 16. United $tabai to co-operate in Z9se ` if s Tai$e quantity of water;onto, $1Z to $18. Choice heavy steers, $8.90 to v; It will,therefore,be propol to the Hague plat:, and a draft of the pban had not made its escape to the pralries� Ontario wheat N6. T commercial, butcher steel choke, $8 to.$&60•d; , �`!Pat$csl Oommission to-morrow by Was handed to Ambassador Child to- north of the river. , $1r60, outs'fde r rl$7:25 to$7.75; do,medium, 6.50 r Britain, France, Italy, Juan and Bel- night and he was asked' to commusti- Brandon, Man., May 14.-The flood I Ontario No. 3 oats, 40 to.45c. out- 'to$7;do.,common, $6 to$6.50;butch- rngton, and ask what improving I side. er heifers, ohodce, $7.76 to $8.25; do., .�,46M that the G. W .mss... a ..6- Cate it to Washd situation is ins rovi here, The w�ateij Ontario,corn-53 to 60c, outside. medium, $7 to $7.50; do., common, $8 pd at Genoa send delegates to The would be the attitude of one American 'he's dropped from the hi h mark about: Ontario flour-lot patents, in cotton I to $6.50; butebe• cows, oholce, �8 to , -Rague=�neon mouth to choose, by a' Government toward the proposal. a f our:- r.}•�L �. t ;� F ,; ,. t panel, a commission of experts of the The decision.readved-by the convean- and Eighteenth street is almost clear.I enta (bakers., $7.20. Straights, is eu�r, $1 to $2; butcher bu11a, povnea•a. For a period of ben dayfa, bW powers has the imonvenieanee of bulk, seaoeard; $6.66. I$5 to $6; do., common, $8 bo ;4; red- >` that is, up to Juan 26, these experts meeting the opposition of the Ras- PRINCE OF WALES :- , Mannitoba floor-1st patents, in cot- sae, good,_$s tb $6.75; dn., fair,.$6,60 ARRIVES AT MANILA,ton sates' $8.70 per barrel; 2nd pat-(to $6; Stockers, goad, $5.50 $6.26; do., - weld-try to draft a common memos `sians, whines acceptance, of course, is end, $8.20. I fair, $5 do $b b0;'milkers 0 to ' - anima staMme the attitude of the necessary to make it work, The.pro- , W; ::poavera toward Rvesis. . poaali,, not having been, submitted to Cheese-Nonv larEs i7 t� -lff3kc•-�;-$5g Al A This memorandum would then be the Russians, they, cannot,yet refuse Philippine Government Wei-;twins, 173�, to 18c; triplets, 1836 to'$10 to $11; do., medium $6 to 7.25; comes Heir to British f 19c. Old iarge',,-21c; tw 21%c to do..-common, 4 to $ii;.�sQ);, ohodcs, • _�-sobmibted to the Governments of the it. but M. Tchitcherin said in an inter- ZZc, 20c. xtrs old, $14 to 16 ;6 to tp1• 3tittons, new, common, , pawar+s-antsy.-if ;„�:.•_,i..,_a�n�iarn view to night that he did not think • Throne. large, 2�to 27c. Old•iStilton%, 24c.. . spring ��a, $10 to. $14.60; sheep, - .powers' commission of expertst and m"IIn the first place, �satid, we aid be the fi3•st heir to thePrime haoane 123c caeameryy,, prints, fresh fi - . 89,���7i60_to �'' �ob 1�J.75• -- �� •, conhmoa� 4 to b� fed $► ttate against.these decsiong refs- do wabeaidd, $18 b0; de ., , „mega up to October 26 m an effort Protest ad a world paver to visit the Philip- to 40c• No. 1 38 to 39c• No. 2, 86 to - to reach an agarmsnent on the issues live to Russia tafcen by Statesmen pipes, 87c; conking, ZO to 28c.' ta'y Pita,$18811: Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, MQ NTUAL. x: of 'Russian cr+ed5ts, debts an3 private without' Russian prarticipation. Zit When the Renowwuc, •which .urns •65c• chickens, 80 to 36cc;-roasters, 20 ' Oats, Csnediam WeNber••A, No. 2, 66 ::.:prrorpeo•tq owned by f..-fib...,. in Rus• figs been, all along, the trouble with escorted' into the-harbor by Um`ted w1;24 to SOe;ducker 36s; tur- to 66%c; dp.,, No. 8, 62 to.623Ae. . $hol on : .,..:.,., .,t be reached, the Genoa Conference. In Use second States destroyers,dropped arsrhor,tha keyb, 45 to bee; rieese, 25c._" Flour, Maa_.Sprinc Illre�at patents,let, . . acceptance or rejection at its terms place, we resent -five nations, e:ltting,national sahite of 21 .ghats *as' fired Live poultry-Spring chickens, 55c;;$8 60.• Doo�bbdd,oartSy bag 90 lbs, woad-be vp-to the&�. down in Lloyd George's vill�e and de- and Govenuw-Gen l Leonard Wood rons�r$, 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 to 30c;�Bran, $82.50. Shbsds, W Hay, i, - AS the powers here•would pledge eid,ing that tbO +.. State of du�kr 4& turkeys, X46 to,b0c geese, 2 ton car to 4. naacle am official call on the Prince �_ ' flatalit� YB.4 s 4 -, tbarnsayves bti corholnrde no separate Russia Shall not mitre any treaties for aboard the crruiser. Labor the Prmdee`20c. I , -~-ftmaties°with Rinsch up to October 26, four or five maardhR, In the third disembsrketl and was received b Margarine-20 a Nlu to 22c. 184%c. -Silber,_ 7Y not mvport dWr nationals in any place ,d dale !PaOPO"d o�hmission fs-- y w laid, laid, sidled, 31'to Sac; per,b Ems 7ft 75 o 84c. Pblatost, - ;-:'40oet to obtain ,.•� .�t,� or rights In }'to beta sort of trfbaars)is pass jmdg- the ne Go er,�nont. Tho,cr°d M New Paid, in cartons, 36c. I Per,berg, i�bs, . t; 80x. a J'�1► Beeaha - Canadian, hand-picked,I L`akv�es, to $6.76; oomrndn- i:' - Russia which were not theirs before menu on Russia, we wiR bave tyvovhs aejads cfneered the Prince as he drove bushel, $4.20; primal $3.75 to $3.90, �ers,$4.b0 to$4;hoM$14.50 to a- the inauguration o`the Soviet regime. of it." through the city. ,Maple produ�cls-- yrup, per Im- selocto, $14.80, .r_ ,'`.2 y ` - ,,,_ .. .. J .. .. . a r . a+ a. ''otiy4'' Y ,�""�+ I,'ah.,R.W'„"'S + N•i � . _ .. .- - _. - - _ ., ...- .- __..'m_:. ., ._ .-- ..'r: _. ., _.._'„e .esd`°<v2..taxi ia�+w:A:M1•':Et.lv:a-14Afl� i�w�r'fd.:Slrc.:.a'aesyn�.. 74 - 4 '. W. ,I XT5 �UN-4 : 1 IN 'Flic ecing ont'l t tion ' ar e 6ts, ve you-re _Ha newed your subscrip A>Rs' AeveUr Friday morninig lat Ju;�ofr"_ G den and Flower' to.The Pickering News ye bnt an�d ciblihplete aswrtme .arge a p .Year $1.50 it paid'in adVarce. MURKAR, Proprivitc JOHN ARNES E E MAN 0 E L 'H S - -S H .0 P -ROAD ..:-�-ATTENTION, FARMLERS 7 �;RROCIK* G ranteied New §�ed, 45c. por lb. Thus continueia in poor healtb. William Badgeraw is L�C()Ving in On ind after May 22nd this b4sines's will be'located in the L pL. :.health. �Oppoaite­the'Town Hall. r -Kellog -s Com Fla&es 2 fo � 25 cents -Hubbard is In ocr 'litalth at Reddiii property, Mrs, . 9 t the We have in stock a gond supply�of With &Jangle Buok to Mrs. AcDonaldis crUically ills r the%Kiddlea Harness and Hartess Paros:;,, res ­p ant time. Mrs. Brown c ntinuea.in a very 0 Whips, w, eake%ed canditian. In 'Sweat Pads �t6ck of Hei Goods-i st , Liscombe. has returned 'fro, A n*e' w inz u ,,all kinds, nursing Mrs. Farley. -eagaged'in fencing 'Sweet Mix*d tickles, Pare Tomato'Q�tsup, Pork and Beane. jag. Farle� is Polla r Pads, all kinds. his.father at presenc. Mverything for the Horse, *`� e z­_ . .., , � �., .1�111' Give us a ca,11. -We will deliver the Goods. Geo. Rodd and adn. of Myrtle. paid wflying visit to friends here Sunday We are prepared to give a good' 'lit St. Aff iohnFitxpatrick. wholim beeatn- Shoe R,6pairrng Service. 0. disposed for Some weeks�. i.i.slowlY re- JAMES RICHARDSON covery. �CECIL BRADLEY ' L C0.NvF,,%j, ON HARNESS-MAKER, -The aijnu' al tneeting- of the South R N T 0 S FDt7OATIONA I I T .� H 0 Ontario Teachers and Ratepayets' .k. 'd as Association will be held iu tj2e. onic 100, Hifil, Claremont.on the af ternooh and eveninizot L3aturaay. may zoth., Ila Do—You -Reimit Money? Ju8t.received, a me:w� stock of Strong Working BoQts for Mon. tbe af tirrioin. begirming at 2 o'clock-, there ort -.;to the On- HE next time it is necessai� for you,to remit moneyv _p s of the di-legatp .:-Boys, Ladies and Girls. tarto Educ*ional AssoLiatiVn Will be eemember that the safest, most convenient and eco- -sa will be -bv received.an iLddic given . T nomical medium is Ban* Mo�eyOrders. 'They are ........... in. followed Bulk Ha�ge?, Ttirnip, Corn, Seeds Etc.--:Compsre our prices. Dr. John Xopre'. of Brooki r_� by a dia after which theely- issued for any arnount up to fifty dollars, and you can pur- 'k f 11 w il,' ta k e place. t chase them at our ne rest branch At prices ranging from three Ekave you seen our stock of Fino'Shiriai, Ties' etc. ? Designs are nest -�.Pj -an. vuhiph will he i the evening at 7.311 o'cl(ick, W. M. Horrt& of To- cents to fifteen CAPts, plus reven.ue. stamps. -and ci�iality exceptionally good. ��ronto.11lec.-Trpas. r,f the.Teqc`hers�'and Four-in Hand Tiea 75c. -on Ties 3U THE Shirts SL66 Hook %&, Dept. of (be Provincial R;%tep1LYP1 'Ssociatioo. wUl izi-re an Address. All irustees, ratepa7e.ra, NOTE THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS Xdticatinfird A parents and tzschera are cordially an- DONAMON Post To8tles, w4ileth y lak, 10 Castile Sea p, 7 for Zoe. vit-d to take p,trt in tLe discussion on G. P. LYND, Manager. .0 con-inlliat�%-� YARTTSY BRANCH, Rura. With Scb.,r) E C. CROSS,-Manager. 4r'Soap 5 centp. ju BROOKLIN BRANCH, OjLve Oil and Cucurub School'S. Health EducRtlon. Ku,,',c -iner NS ,the Schools etc J, S. Fat fi,-, N. Gold Meda I Tea 48c. NlAcetroni (just in)2 for 26c occupy the the chair id the aftpruc,on and G.'M. For-yth in the evebing�- We have the'Lorn Flakes with the Jungle Book free with 7. "'Oery two package@, 2 fdr25c. PICKERING ,ki, Rules of S. S. Football League c f r' et we handle Darley'a Condition Powders. DO` A. TQqualify f of M or, a tP)Lm r;, res oise to.%ttend. Sahhatb Rebool 51� EAT a-M ARK ET -,4he,gundays in each month from Apr. U B ' R 0 0 H A M Pound Roast or SteAk-, P!e B TPAina to be made,up of playel r lb and under on or Wfori- .21 �etar%of aire�. 25c April I't. 19:Ll. Surloin Romt or Steak, C. That the captain carry a Z fled �-y the muptiatendeDt's signature. names of thosle qmdified to play certi. Rttn)jY-Ro­A—A1—,.*.. list Cf terhouse Roast L Or Steak, ic ering' Haidwpare ' Store 18 20c T Fine Rib Roftst-_... -P k D. Only one team may be regitered Heavy Rib Roast, Yri�iwench school: 10C n :-Shoulder I 0ast. E There shall he two referees. (%nv R a itle ..2forthesotith PiLd. onefdr the vortfiof 14c h t a t4 i w m�bi p. Put Bua% F A R M E F� S F The hnine team will have tht.- Brisket..to buil, ve Irijilit to charge an itdrnidGion fee,nf 15 I alf f.Ar t0i 61'. ith fuot uil'. ta for Rdul"K -our Seed Corn ,,pen nd 10 cents for child- Le of Pork, b, w is ,the time to. ' et �4- rem 1APIn Of Pork. No P. Sboll -quan U__jj[k_cFLSo Of !!!�"tL� 15c -V "an 110 it n%t 2&- A. receipts%ball tie d�ided after 4-xpei Shouldet Roast of Pork, Wisebusin No. 7, 1 ses are.ptid. Pure Pork Sausage, :Uie H. All teams Int ily must Finest Salt Pork,_ 23C Compt()Ln 8 Early, ;11 , .­a in their nit ef :1 JL 130C AJLU TV 111te :t JLLUt the leagire by April 15. Yinest Breakfast Bacon, pit-ce,- uj1rtljt,--Dt* 1. Schedule of gamews. teams. time sllmd. 8'& -R*nd places must be published in Titz White Caps YeHow Dent, Hild Cured Cottage Ro16 (hmif or whole). 80-9 FICiczaiso N twa by�ttke end of April. 'Back Bacon, .Eary.Bailey J. -An admission fee. ot $2.UO for �Golden Glow, .-teotme pidyinK will be charged to cover 7 Cooked Hani.. 45c a ffll uses. Pride A Nishu abd Imp. Leaming IT The presiding executive' muA Weiner@,.. 'bat"ch6ol Association to attend the te'e'd No A eed listue Invitations' throughout the 8ab- Head-Ofies e, election meeting of a new execuii�e .,,Easy First and Domestic Shorteniug, 3 lbs 50 CeutA guaran S 98 P' . ej 40 4. about this end of M'arch each year. 5 lbs 80 cents The cup will he presented by tbf� '�--Ib prints cents �.A PICKEMNG Executive-to the winning team each I S. BALSDON year after having the name of tb(, inscribed W. G. REW -,HCKE BING team aad the year suitably M. The cup must be relea-ed each 1 6 until.it lists- been won each year for 2_3 H yeas-And cannot he perrioat:i"tly held. ow to Invest. ;j FHEN you 'Psaved enoughmoney with which N. Outside th; .pecified rules this .:'.league- shall be �overnedhythe On. `.�,'Jario Provincial Football L-,ague. 11 Ford bank and obtaiin free informabO "N to UT.1th%Au1a%"cu4 ew Low Prices' on A Bond consult best suited to Your fift& as to the particular offering :t_:"QRSE REGISTER, -e &andard Service gives impartial investment 'nW& Models, effective at onc gladly on request- .439 .4 9.01 *KIN,G SAUL, (1,4945). Vol, 32, S. S. 8, t4530 27) gence Rii nRbotit 95�8 U. S. B.. the imported Clvde,.. THE �.tHrter -ty of OseWr' didestitifion, thepiopet otar er' 611 80 DARD BANK. Wilson, Brougham, will make th(- gir CANAM& -Tria4z' Touring n, *eA,!on of 1022 as foilowp: Mondav 612.23, _;JII stabl. -ter RTY-THREE MILLIONS and proceed to J. Patterson'ti. con. ----------- 6A14@F *tat -TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIG _-B7i - W. F.La , Manager Jor noon;thence toG. Horigs-on's foi Lt.Del. 558-Ki -Pickering Fa�nc , Coupe E0 1.1.3 pight. Ttiesday, fWalter Steven Whitby Emrich, A. McClellan, Manager I 4605 con. 7. noon: W. C. Ornierorl'.t. OW starter 0 A.-:, Sedan nwood, night. Wednesday. 1% 'Blitke's. Aiidlev, noon; H. G. 'Wil- R. Picker-Ing, Ontario: j 11prin s. base line, night. Thurstijiv. W.3,Milleir's., Pickei ing, npon- -Vale's, name filit., ­jKlA. Y_pw_�,- may be pi�ieba$ed vyltb a T G. Uowayi's, Brock road.noon, trrbip H 7.�; , : 'L 9 '��...Uwn!,table until the following Allon- nt, balanee to be paid, in dftv morning. . ...... �.slnajl cash phyme '7, 047US), importled INDIV I Clvdesdale stallion. the pr6perty of tw* elve eqral moijthly ii�staiments IDUAL D�vid Dafoe.Green River.will n�ake to- te-charge all makes aLd �'t_The sets(in of 1922 -is followm: Mon- are now pr( SAN We p arc d ITARY . daV. May 15th. will ;tabie Ana proceed in B. Carter's fo!iI S I z S�Dftatten­d .-,nonrj-, thence to E. W. H Wrn. M night, , Tuesda;V. ­Give lis it trial and be conviuced -Penwood, noon: Jos, NN'idurnan's: U i Inlern..night. Wedn"clAy. Bent. Y Bro-i."Audley, noon: Nil. . Me. R CU FS '! FUREWHITE Trs L ��,Donald's. Brock roHd, night. qhtim. phone dav, M BarretL's, Pickering. noon: Bell phone Ind phone ' r.Allen's, base line, night. Friday, YER 0 HE USED BER 200 Will. Teefy's, Cherrywood. noon W H M )r,@, 6bn.5, night. sat: �raay: tQ1019 own stable until the -NEVER USED AGAIN 21lowing Monday morning. URGUAWHEALTH P Sherwood I -C C olla utt Heavy rain4 are prevalent in Unnitoba. and Winnipeg is ni�w -s ai e'Sbition. Fori SnIt _d servic foearinir the�biggetqt floodl in its '41*wry with consequent great Pickering . al H. R. Monney, A da"I'lorp tn p T. C•��"*�.` .$l,.. '<w•,+.'' ^.`>".FT•.,,,_,e"" t 1"''�, .t i• :ee u• •"rl .. Y-} �w5;y w w*a. :r .:: 'WY. .. •�.x3,. .S"'rr+Dry i *t,..f A/!• y"4' ,':Sd't[•..'"►C• .,F �• `�'�: M1i .'r• "�:'.:I:''�a: vr. yam.• ,:�;. `7,+ ,.9,w;^•-!' ,.. _ 1 , .• , _ "',...... _ ,•.t7. - '� _^`, :i' � _ ... 'rr" �"'". �� '?'". ��''R' •�„t:*MS <%• ` _ Mrs. A. D. Peters, of Dagtnar, The Picketing - J. S: Farmer is having his rest ape°t the week-end with Clare- _ dance re-shingled. wont friends. �1 Wednesday R �' "P�ance CaT�tl d6we- t:.. AJL i J. H. Beal was in 9touff villa oD p e:t being Victoria ~� � �:, -� Satilyda Day, the business places will be j } Born,oaTueaday. May ;8th to closed as usual. °r The ob y + Richard and Mrs. Ward'aud'W. . >�;; / , ." - jeob-of this Association Is to' . J. and Mrs. Fingold, a coo.' , and Mrs. Birkett visited friends in 1 ' '' L "' �`- i• _ 'lM60 stealing aad prosecute For Sundaes, call at Mrs. Evans Stauffville on Sunday. -�- ` {. the ielona. + . -fce•creafn parlor, next door to J. , - .8.Beals. * °�; :.' r, • _ >:�'' D. A, and Mrs. Alger. of Toros• A Stitch in Time Saves�Iltie �` A i •' � ec.mb.rr having propsety stolsa ooDimDnt;to, spent Sunday with Dc. anti Mrs. Date immediately with any member. of Executive, committee. �omlineon. Now is the time to got yyoup,hamesa ""�• = Crop conditions is this locality °and boots and shoes put I, shape for �' Membership fw •1d10, ;:'could hardly be better but a good the spring, Handmade harness made at the tu� of a tap 1%0""may b•haa from one president or• ,warm rain would be welcome, to vour order, Work kuaranteed, ssos•tert eaapptieation, ; Mrs. W. H. Willispn, who bas Prices right. Give us a trial and be 1 -zac,Dom:-L--D. Banji s,0.S.Palm "p convinced. •You pump over a ton of water every clay'; 'Your•wife carries <' been confined 'to her bed fur a Ber,,W..-V. Richardson, Pickering. R. H. STROUD, over two thousand heavy pails of water every year. ;week, is able to be arouse again: } lot 30, con.2, : My Toronto Windinill'will do away with all that drudgery. ' ' W J C�atk" Mr. and Mrs. Coinbft, of Toronto, @ B �' J.R. Th9Xt01. , r . motored'ottt on Sunday and spent ,Near C.N.R. Gherrywood station - It provides a supply of running water for. your kitchen, bath- Preddaa4 Ssorelasy ...r' the day with A..W. and Mrs. Mac- rtiom,'or garden: It'gives you water for your stock 'witlyo>Yt,time -_: ,-_ -ka V IIL'CAAtIZING lost or effort expended: _ . • y y g `_ Toronto Windmill initial cost is low. Its upkeep--only an It Y$ My Business' Her man friends will r4 ret to Why not have that occasional oiling. ^A y punctured tiro g To het vo Learn that Mrs. Geo. •Cooper, has uiet chew werful-the time nd labor saved will for p you run part of yours." '.' ..not been so Well during . the pas orblow-out properly repaired and get - P, Po pair —�_ y " many hundreds of miles more service. itself in a single season,with continual Comfort thrown in. By opening a New Garage in the Vil week. also a saving to your pocket-book-? I Come.in and talk it over, neat time you're in town.- It will lags of Whitevale I am prepared to do e' Mrs.Arthur Davidson,of Uaion- have one of the best steam Valcaniz• pay you. _ all kinds of repair work, including Ville, was a visitor at the home of ing,Out-flts and ara prepared to repair { tope and side curtains, also makipg ` .Mrs. Andrew Story one ast your tires and tubes' on the shortest •��- :Elf your old ear look and run like new 'week.' y notice. Work guaranteed. I also � ' � ' �v � _ � � �`�' Y r giving it a Rood coat of new paint., Miss Kathleen Story. of Toron- keep new tires, tubes and taber repair COOKSHUTT AGENT, :' Agent for Torontt�oo machinery, includ- - to, a eat the week-end at the horde kits t°stock' � � ing;Pumps,'Windmills, Silos "�'' " • of her pareflLs, Andrew and 1lka. _ PERCY TARR, giC7c�OS1]:]e, e _ C2St3,sie andiGasoline Engines.' Story. , laeC�End Garage. StoutLvill.e. . . QHARLES M. RICK, ' Mrs. E. K.Ha'me and family;'of dltf Phone 8711 or 8002: Some Tel. 6631. 15Vhitevale.ODt Syracuse. N. Y.. are- visiting the torvter'e parents, Harry and blip. g ideal Grocer.. Store '"'r Q We ',-Aave .Th omson bliss E�ma L�gderhill has re-- This is zbe Ideal Store to get _ t,:.turned after, spending several- Four gaoceriee. g & months with relatives in Guelpl6- YO°will be surprised at our low prices _ t and Brampton: Manv dollars can be saved by shop- Anything ; ping here. VG'e also have lots ;i pin [�f� 4 Q Whiter Thomson aad family; of of choice fruit to select The �. iil1 lorVGftAirkVt 'Markham;spentSundayherewith from. Don't forget to In hardware . -the'forttter's parents, Elarr�p and _ give as a'aall the - . Mrs. Thomson. -'aevt rime"yev are - Frantz Michell.of•Markham, and Phone 2808. - _ 1 'c White Dose Gasoline," fi:_•° Mrs. R. Michell and son, Frank. of Ranted-Poultry, Butter, Egg`s, The Store that has made a - �y- - Motor AClsess0l"i9s Alta, a few bus. of white beano. t - Toronto, anent Sunday oPitb. Ly.^ �. _ w - man and Mrs. Pilke - i, ,� " y FRANK- C$IDLmW, - . _ S d� • S and Dominion Our band,under the leadership :�eputatioa fur Quality of Geo. W. Coates. has been engag- CLAREMO��T, . ONTARIO Tires, t . ed t° play at the celebration at ^ T*♦ 4: - Genuine Ford Parts. . Stouffville on the 24th. CARPENTERING We use the Most Rallable Scales Made, The,Tofedo 'Honest Weight.'.' ?� Mrs.Appleton and children,who: Buy pcar Ford Car have been visiting her parents. J. I am prepared to receive orders for We give Sizteen Ounces to every Pound., ; ' y J H. and Mrs. Evans, returned to carpentering, at reasonable rates and - from us ° their hoone le Fdmnnton on Satur- satisfaction guaranteed. For parts- Prices as low as ore can make them and remain in busineai~ day last. culars apply to A Claremont F}as no.R• a Weekly . ALFRED PRETTY. We have installed a SLICING MACHINE Find can atve you Choice Our'stoek of Screen Doors R. R.3, Claremont. Phone 1612 BreakfRSt Bacon, Cooked Ham, Roast-Pork and other lines ` • ' S:colt laundry aecommodaticin which 3s _ _._ Window Screens ° r ` iutich appreciated b our residents. 'of the Sunset" Brand of Cooked Meat,, y GOOD MORNING Machine sticea 3n those Delicate and �b Leave Weduesday.er at F. Chidlow'a Sounds a lot more cheery when it fol-- Fine Slice, so much Fishing Tackle is tom' plete At a tueeting held on Tuesday lows refreshing Meep, which brings - Appreciated In,Et'ery Hou,aho d. -� evening it was decided to hold th brighter loo a and better health. an el and Turnip Seed g Choi Youn Beef, a the onl Kind We Handle. g p annual celebration on June 8rd, Australian Herbs o�tit keep you atom- g Purk aad Lamb p� y . the Mrix's birthday. Watch tout aeb and bowels cleaband in a healthy _ Qlag6lit� S=d Serl7iCO Geed Corn condition. Tate.a dote tooufe t and F'Iank GQQpeIr Claremont _ _ for 63tis`,�iring foil p,•�rticuIarP. see hot+ much better you fe'Pl j ° - ONE DOOR LAST -gyp' • _ Stinday, May 14th, tieing Moth- is the morning, ' J. Coldnam 1L`l�k@r1IY erg Day there was a large attend- A Full Course Treatment'for I.00 sent F. ' f OF POST OFF-CE g Men's and �oi118n'e :.ante at the f%ioa Church and the Postpaid on Receipt of Price. I` congregation wore appropriate Address all orders to NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR A Rowers. Several excellent select - �o"ao. • . dicine Co., at a big saving: i Mi;,s .Gulda Anderson's many, Pi Yonne St..Toronto.Ont. • � A thipp�mmeat of Patent! Shoes 8 strap'; aad'buckles. Also Oxfoeds cod. • intends will be glad to hear that ,` t 3 strap Slippers with her operation Il]Torontolast week 7rnit Trees, Shrn8 Etc., " 'I'"'■'u ■■ ■uUbaD haste. ��BCt:and tan' <?3 }'has proved succeaglul so far as can reg. 04 50 to$5, at 3,25. r he 'edged at thin stage. Al hou h ~•, � , • ] A• Having secured the a eney for E,D. Men r calf Hoot, black and tirowa. - very weak froth the fever she is Smith A'son. Ltd.,�urseryman, regular 7.00, at 6.00. t' Steadily regaining her strength. of Winona, Out. A big shipment of Football Boots i• i' Oa'Monday evening, May 22nd. I am prepared to take orders for all brown. tan and white ells, a popular concert will be given un- kinds of Fruit Tm-ea,Small Fruits, at 4.50 and 5.00. ' der the ansplees of the Claremont Ornamental Shrubs Ete. at B. Y. P. C. in the Baptist Chfzrch. lowest possible prices. Granulated sugar-&50. The entertaining artistic drill be special rates for large quantities, i��1 the Harmony ],tale Qnartette of 28tf - - -- �• F� ids :. -Torouto. Programme begins at 8 N. J. Chap incur �' 4 1 o'clock, sharp. Adroisefon, 25 eta. Pickering j ` Ia Phone 3800 y �a• children:•15cte CLAREMONT GFARAGIE _ " Mrs. (Dr.)C J. Holman, of To. '. _ . . . . .. . °` _ ` 8061{!1 tS�- LYTLE, LTD._ ' R' ronto, will address a public meet Having rented J. McGrath'e Gar SEED GRAIN ; P Y .. Q iitig in, the Baptist Church on Fri- e „ " Rust D e f y i n g B e c a u s e Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Barisy. 'w day evening al.8 o'clock, on Can-.-age, I am prepared to make expert Seeed Rye. Stock complete. adi.a?itiziog th Foreigner." Music re irs.on all makes of cars. All _ ^-• Ask for prices, -; Will be furnished daring the even. '.Hot Galvanized :ing. -Mrs. Holman is ppresident of snakes of Storage Batteries repair- _. �' CLOVER AND TIMOTHY. ' .the UntarIo a.,6 i l.�L� a an ree are gene or - r _ All kinds and of finest quality.There's one f@sttu+e•m parttcu agar t+c„p b■dGl„ai -for the-Mission Circles Conven^ the Exide Storage Batter Y ► 41TW a od..61" the method Ask fora price on our Feeds, Ooett. tion and 3s a very able speaker. A, g y' you ll. �preciate about Toronto 1� 1+ O�its.Sisorts;Cotton geed and cordial invitation is extended to all: - Ind. phone No. 11308 Stable Equipment. It's the only ordinarily used o>�as short Oil Cake,also on Oate, On Wednesday evening Irtst the _ W: STOUFFER, �'_'' Stable Equipment made in Canada distance inside tubing. Porn and Pete ground together, ,.D. D. G. U., G.L. Gardiner, of To- 27tf Claremont, Ont. �W)uch the galvanizing thorough. Toronto Stable Equipment will , .. � 'Ironto, paid his Oft eW visit to the- - ---- -- 1y Coders and completely coats the make. work easier-keep cattle ^'Phone':.03�Use!t. biASOnic Lodge here. There were healthier-bring more profits. Let LimltBd ' about 150 resent, including visit• pnetai and the inside,of'steel tubes No 8C Lytle, ,, ` P g a Harmonicas as weell. This method makes it ab- To explain the many Pens, ra of g$.ing brethren from Toronto, Mark Toronto Stalls, $un1 Pena, -'dater - 13tP 09HAWA -ham,Pickering and Brooklin. The solutely rust defying and proof ,Bbwls and Litter CaFtietB• ' ." adios provided an excellent sul)- : w` = _ ADAM R.'YA►KE per Kt the close of the ''business fur tOCk . -BUTEVAL-E, ONT. tueeting which was enjoyed by all. Registered Uptometrist .air. Wilker rendered several,betiu le complete with a nice # - and Optician !tiftal selections on the .violin and :%"_range of mouth organs - - =e`a hort addres.e� Isere. Riven by a - with prices ranging Will be at Mr. P^Imer's Boot an�Shoe numiaer of the brethren. _ from e ` _ each ivE'ek,for TestioguEpes au*-P'it- The concert Riven tinder the aus- - . - ling Glasses, and to tike in Wa ' picFo ufthe football- slab in the -to l .`�5� Plcke�;� a ` O r\'V O Clocic and Jewelry Repairing for a-onic Hall on Friday evening � • Yake, Jeweler, Stotificitle. Any ��� last n•as a Rraiid success in every His -M€ ster's Yowe og ororders can be left with l[t<. ' patri way. The vocal and Instrumental _ t< . Palmer..of at Mr. Porter's $srbee' inn-ic, readings etc. were all given eCaOrdg� f�he Campbell b lodr Mills-Co., Limited) ;_;; °°' - - Shop; Clacmont. e y-. 3n fine form and- with artistic ip- °.';terp�v n nn- tntedr .c ed60 00. Ne119on'fi Bulk ands R E'-- ' C R E E N E D 'A L - the e e R $ x1ccSE-1 1� OC il�n .-R.lchardA.un fed • ' i7 _ --the chair, and about the mi die � //�^���..��,.,,��,`��� _ - - '- - - -' -- #► - "'" c)f the programme delivered a - t i7,F� (ill k t :. ... �tertetng address in which be ad- � • - ,_=,r-T�'-•.,•,=aced twn_thi s_;-_fic�;,that the - . 4 p� �� at THE�.TQN'S Quick delivery-er3- -one on"-•or o��er. �Clo�e - - Whcle,township bac up 11;7V1 electric for the splenciici advantag- t10 4U_U was that it would provide for the ! - farmecs in power, light and.beat, oal,' ­: :Cast -, `': 1ar a or 8m$11. Q£aUmateriale andderi�gn as n•ell as in transportation, and :,; kept in stook. It will pay YOU 3 i' �z thus save immensely from the eco- call at oar works der]i't be our ed nomtc standpoint: and secondly, Hard and Soft Coal of the ` obtain prioss Don't be misled v. �he+tdvocatedwith the promise of _ ago unlit agrttswedoaoismploytltem,00asegDasp.";,, isubstAntial skid from the township b yon �,Th� Campbell F�otlr Mills Co., Ltd s ens siou and dofr5row of! the apgii ,. council the establishing of a me- hand • oetoamiedoD of 30 par eeat.,wblab yoatt ' monist park in Claremont at, a audoliat"d.by prKeihasing lino rte. ;� Mills!THOS A LAW f -- Mills at ._ edU eotioised. play-ground and athletic field av f * �p J.T. MATHNSOrN W0.11 A!A a memorial to those who C , zit. Toronto Teterboro Pickering �I Whitby, A" -gave their,lives in the grew war. ' �� '•� Of$ceand Worts, O+tMr1•' ti•' •.rK �� .ti ,•Y .X. "S�+;t•�.y"-ti,eiw+�r'�'4 S$'1-'.?''w'.,Aa.'r3'v sr..-'9y r' _ 'a�;'�.z",.�.. 'r`�.e.,M:,'�i:;,a,C'wtu mob,: �a:=e-t,•�, , .•+o• `,*:!}�;`.,w�, , :.,£.•,.`..,•r..�'•,,� as MR-3F, •+y',,.w • '-•'�' '.`._..r,+ ""e*"•..4 u J,d✓"'* ,.!�3n ,' ° �. ._y_ �:�°n,» may' .ri.!-•` va .rvw �' . ^'b+. 'f, .°Y, .+ + :�.. 'tt..'3„• •'ir.N�• ":';i, '\ •�>'7•'• .`"' .f 1`•J,� A W1;k i:✓...a .4 24 +...� r '� !- ., ..4. ^ . 4. ',Y.•r. . •, '��: Wolf and Lamb Up to D.Ae. "and the worst _!syet to "tome Here is the latest version of,the tatle r p o af'the Wold'.,and Taamb: ,�' "` �•� �•S� Tiadciag sdvasrtage•'of the usrl�•eurti -- ,r,.,,• s_ ,.�.a-��_ ---- ->.., Uj7 the �rfiss one . : .f' ¢e;�` 'a`" �y 4; ir''•'x'�, ' r�. •�", ..•s�, Y'Y 1 v ';1!ps.+�,' s.q • R ii Lh.Z".•:N', ":,,. '-'S 'yd.._„.r,C..y .rC > ;i,¢4 li° ,. }L ..,,.+,'c• ,%a. + r vti'wM'.+", ..."'h'k' 1pA^e �ti' p',,i' '+' - h .' r.. n„ � a.°»,.� +•••ty t u k R' ..Y:�w'�• ,;. ..,iv,• . M1�''�n'f S ray,,,....:i�j p; -:.•�•_ �:- i., sir. ."�„y�''. 'sue .+ ,";•o.u'�.'= •i". .�,"'^u:C , .+:,. ..... :t:+•i;•.:,.�a'+ _..-� mi�r•.e.rs- �tie aSt '° .ra.r,x:: n,e�. .zt „i+r.•�_ +�. ,ivh tiyw "' ; �r:.;, �,.i, ar- , ` .30K AIL ffis : r/ '� iliil� � O Etc* •'rye s' $i ► MOM X17'j to�►ffT YD csvin�iara dall7o-�V1_•-. `� .• ���T,�� ��ati/ teach You ntseL, CRIB I ri trtlotm: Canada Vulcaalaey, I.ondo4 Ont BY D�' '�' ',' il� TOH a It Neutrallass Stomach Aoldlty, •Psa UAI/I0--BUILD YOiTR•,OWN x>a- - ° ,,;.':. Provincial Board of Health, Ontario 17� " _.. :, ' ; �i� :-. . vents Stomach Fstnd �Aeid indigertlay ooivia a_pet.n Genuine n peaiivit x. � 'H5 � ' - - - _ _ can to- un-instructions d, i x ` 1 Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer question$'oa Bubllc-FYeal�h mat• wit iastivations how to build, fns 1 and operate. One dollar- ostpsd : WY•. padina HGnse, 3padtns x15 p ten through this colaaln. "Addresks him at.8 Doubtleea if you are-a sufferer from Craven . Radio SuPP1Y. planning ,3# •�' Ahald tO, Fst, pri,T - Chambers, Toronto. .. - teat, Torosto. Y ,..� fadigestion, i4ou have already tried ' Weak and Dizzy, But-Talc- , , ` ._�.� - . ' Y pepsin, Ode eatin, charcoal,drugs and awirssi'ssasesbre : „lac Soolli Faded His TrOUb- various digestive aids and you know HE JAMES TEN"; B The ever-lnkreasing number of vro- ei�er man or woman, but-while the them-things wtil-not cure your•trquble T kf ELaxious Der, .:-.- . . Ont., Driot is book form vrsioue Del- - Says e5ee C1itiZoC13. men employed in industry cc totes former is usually thttoolg~h with work —in same.caaee do not'sires' give re- P>sttm•ntat and Matrtculation Eramina» > _ a health problem Intricate and im-- when he leaves hie job at .night, the Fief. tion papers of the Lower and the Middle r r But before giving.up hope and de Schools.,1%12 to 1921 inclusive. Write 1. Tarlac"has done me a world of .�� affecting riot only themselves, latter has often several hourit of . good and I am a firm believer ill it, but the -heeM and vitality of many ho ork to do at she psis Name• tiding you are a chronic dyspePtie for piece lief of set reedy for diatrf button last-try the eftect.of a little Bieumted -'°'seid Nardsee Deacombes, 79 Franklin, of the coming generation.' '1'he 'eoor:- This refers primaidily,to,widRVwe, and Magnesia-not the ordinary eommer- SELTINd FOR TALE �= ,':;Quebec. Que. omit condition of our time seean not, to' wives of melt either paa:tially or dal carbonate, citrate, or mills, but the' ;? ' "For-over•a year my stomach was , ALL tap+DS OF z:riw AND Us140 ony to ma?fe it necessary for women totally`iasapacit led; who because.ai-pure Bisurated Magnesia which you reltin pulliim saws.•abl•.hose• Madly dut of order and I didn't relish to suppleu►ent the familX income,but eeonomie' nercessity `have to" ea�i, tau obtain from practically say ding- ate.;a toped•nbtoot to�a�p royal a!law• - ! a thing, in fact., I was almost afraid in too man cases t0 assume t+he chief mope M rt the Tamil gist In either powdered or tablet form. prices In CWMda- TO AI[ B -; do eat, because i knew of the suffer- y q � y- atrrd Take a teaspoonftll the powder or =la Tone. sTR�4', 'l'OSO� z re�pansibPuby for the'support of the occupations• such as wrapping' two comptesaed table with s little :'� ing that eras stare to follow. At,times. home. It 1s therefore nec�esear-y.'to see p"k�g cigarettes, runninug as elec- water after your next meal, and see W.ho-tfvercomes by force bath odes"• :.; I'was so weak and dizsy-I c0n1d t;aFdly that a�arl;ing conditions„for .women tr1caHyr.driven sewing,machine wdliicfl what a difference this mlxakes. It will come but pelf its foe.=-Jahn Mi�ltoa. ;� '• staled up and while Ir menleged in hold are sudl as not t43 impair their health,makes two thouss.'fd or more stitches Instantly neutralize the dangerous, ' ,on to-my job;it took all my grit to do ,r, .:. acid efflcispey. First of tree-tt is''nee-es- a minute,or any proof• Ahat�requires harmful acid is the stomach whioll � � V + so.. Indeed, I was almost anervous -s,aay that a Hving wage for women be in infinite number of rapid repetitions now gasses your food to ferment and / f- 7'sn>t physical wrecll sour, making, gas, wind, flatulence, � ' ���f � .' provlsied. In atidiGion to the proscribed of the same movement must have a heartburn and the.:bloated_or heavy, r "I took only s few battles of Tanlac. standards for women workers; viz., definite injurious effect on the nerves. M`'• but today I feet, better, work better lumpy fasting that seam's to follow .` the eight-hour any, 3aiurday half- A careful ism 21111 examimatilan Id the most-everything you.eat. PIMPL=sad sleep better thsa I have to years: holiday;amid no night work, many ue-. effects of this class'of work is ea- You will•find that provided yon take �� . It 6" just made a new-man out of a little. Bieurated .Magnesia fmmedi• twit. !>f importance need to be given tremely necessary. . °. me. ately alter a meat, you can eat almost attention. Experts agree do the fol. PoetuT- ar position abide at k eaythfag.and enjoy it without any don- amlac to sold by,all good d}uRgk iowilig:.Good-.working condttiaaa, in- is another subject that bass,not been itched WI Baby Cried ger of pain or discomfort to follow,. . «° ' - _ cltltfiing adequate washing tacili!ies; given�xnfflcient attention in the past. and moreover, the continued use of; At Night. uticum HWss ' adequate sand sanitary toilet -_accom-k A definite standard as to the 1•,latd of the bieureted magneel , cannot injure. g " , at BW T�' modstione; dressing rooms, clean;seat used, the backrest, the.foot rest, the stomach fn any way so long as "blylasby'atseadwas ewe:ed�with •; the number of.bouri! on.streteth giiatt there are Any.symptoms of acid. tad3. hare.red p��• They Itched ;iiiglits from the parlor and kitchen workrooms with earefttl'ly -adjusted estioa. _ „ • shone out, lighting, V entBstioli and !!eating, women have to sit or stand at their g badly chat ehe scratched them usm - F sai>3tal7l deinking facil- work,acre all matters of great cc ern -_ -- they'developed Into safe eruptions. Through the'bHn& and .wlndcm plentiful sand. .Not Fair Play. x" y and bars sties• meceflitlgs and walk tables to the health and comfort of those fats hair began to tall cal.sad a _ i 6 Taro e;tnall boys were Puzzling Cbek• night she lied and ms a..eilta _ %= r jlnd high overhsaosd and all moving a�tlabed so that tike workers can,engaged in such'occupations:. Lifting bratis to invent a new game. -At last �i tried thirst__Ataa#ithottt about either stand or sit at their worlt• heavy weights.is aomethiag that wo- •idlieiumn F sisried us Cntiaaa _ •i one of them sped. eagerly: 'I ltaaw, There were thoosasde and MU11 21% �yu,By ceded machinery• elimins.�'men aibotlld not be asked or expected . Soap and OintmeriLAlter one cwes' e stars, lion of fie'a,'et easily for.the constant d to doll, while pbtsonam furnes and Billy; s��see who can males file use I saw a great L"'.:, e sat, and . ' There-ne' wee -eneh' thousands of. or othex !gasses base beta found to slave s 1 r• EPM=4Z* wo cotes at tea.- ' T� ' etwx tag postaee 'causul•g' Dora. No fear. was tft leaves on a tree, ical g much more se roue effect u women ,.Look,what a Start you've got!'°reply. she was nom letk�I phys strain,' repeated 13ftln ot': _ _ 1 p As the crowds of the stare that look 'heavyi weights o abnormalllny� poisoning ingn in -women may result in MONEY OREaERi. hew... (Signed) St., W.De 13ta- t ' �- " p _ ed dozen upon me (of mechanical devices requiring undue e'terlltty or in children being dead- Bond.'s, Doirlinion Espras Mons? �•.May 12,1SYi1. ' w And that, ghttered and wWwd'•11I strength;'exposurs to 'excessive cold,{born, or In more of their babies dying Order, They are payable evef7vhere;' 1Jse(udaaa Soap,Olamlmnt and the dlu'k- or'to dust; fumes or other oceupatioa- diuring 1e first y� of their lives. T'a5cum y _ . y aI 'poisons without adequsts scale- Taking Teromto as an example of ' Hard Linos. toile p� " ti "vibe dog tsar sssdeQplough sad the hm1- Eaar,,s ag�ads ist dieeaae. recent "130 you went to be my eae•ia la#, ,=01M: ,,� f Prohiibyti0a of otn9kyment o' we- OIL�0� plants do our asked the old man. with y �Ma � . - .. Arld�the star of the esillor sad Mare, men in ooeaopati+me invelving the use'ad the fact that one-third of 0 the much aercenese as be could assume. - - - -� These shone in the.sky and the Will o: poiwae, wfndiioih are proved to be empiioyeee are womea, and these be- "Weal. sold file youtng macs, "I dosn't L?= - c :�, ,rw by the wall - cure Injurious to women thaw to wen. b �� of dlild-bass want to, but I.suppose r11 hate to be HERAILMENTS •i Would. be hsdf4a of and of home work std tar end ps+obialna•thus raised are anm- I marry.yottr daughter." orieration of workers In establishing � ex�°°ty Import' � _ They saw me at last and they eased.1'tea:* in itduatrg, g Minard'e Llnitttent for sale .. me with�. Wig M�. �.•, w� ,�. evsrywhers� : ALL GONE � An4 they soon had we packed into Whdle the standards especinaly sp- asking for Ittera4urs plasm send bar bbodd OF to w+ommy vary few of them eaa Address to Dr. Misidlet:on at Spadf>� The red terror Is the forest are. It `3 ra Sut the g&e r kept shining std bright be said to apply 011117 be women. Take i House, 'ibrloeto. Mrs, pmtknd aver- robs the public treasury. It cuts off- . in my a7'ss, the gi1lrttQn tld laag hottra do the mill looked giving her ad on opt the W. employment It undermine onr Iran- Mrs. d�� ? .`And the stars going round• In W Or factorg, which Is not-good for,ter sent. her and pulp and paper towns,, ■ ..�:_ s head.� _ .. � �iYffa .77. 4 —Rotlatt Louis'Stalreusom into, the amOOdi metal, enabling the` 1846, says an American writer. a rail- Amodew Pioneer afar Compowkil head to gat a splendid purchase. i w>.y awtbdhmaII who bed to attend to Sock on .. WleD T'iTl�f J#1& When a glass stopper-sticks, try two station dgaNe some distance a L_ A'��e There sire tames when the cap of a tapping it �y on ail sides with the apart decided to save himself the. �t ����� I stliiea+edwi Irre:Rea and a r-• and Bow a Teed _ peso spilt time •• fountain-pen visa with the limpet in back of,a 1ruffe. ti'auslly this will ble of wolkitng to and fro between NAU*d�'re•to ors- tobligedtostayoff :+ 'sticMng pourer. Ssmeddmaes. slaw*.it boson it But if It stiyl remains fixed them tae � t.Ldbs tared Vi w •� by fsstsoing the two lavers to- ysvae�i�ii. ' h the scre wed ,portion cos►bsBndag the wind a thick piece of string round the! saber with a our family Is7tdciatt g yaslg piece of wile. He • 1sa .a slatQ,swat ° in that refuses to move when you heck of the be"& and rot its ends. used a brvkw chair sus a coulter- Now Yon*• v.&A. and he saidbo :.�;want to All your pen in s hurry. t halt-a-dozen'weight and ran the wire m into his i could not . Either of these can be removed in a times. The hest set up by the irk- �, Each ��•so I . �` miighnt aof"ter that he sac I- r s .'�. >b t�L�dfal2. Pink- very very adepts way. 'Dan t use fbexx; tics of the string will#lore the poses ` by his fireside acrd wurhed the tv>ro' + pARS� SALT .. `. hams egetablsr _ ;. a broad rubber band-Iuw it cat1� it to expand and loosen sa'�� Com After 11 " rroatnd*the part that has stuck. Rub- the sbo sigtnab tby "the y outside. � pI�'• _ )E'1,e.etutly -the r,.ilway aiuthor-ttk.� _ � A TV D�S ALT T �"�",. tied �` the fire! •a rP bur grips we13 on even slippdry vul• + found out what-he had (Zone, repri-�— Buhl Carlots bottle I ge its i ri in, manded him tar We indolence,promot- TOao'NTO G"T WORKS .:� '.. that I was ge'tt ng -- +' belp your tins wibl obtain such a ed and rewa'rd'ed him foal his tags- .ottlea of the Vegetable I too eev�r +�> veation. ro. i oi.iFl� toRarvTO Mlraa hold that unscrewing fr i matte! auity and then acbpted+ifs ,.. :,,,','. used Lydia E. am's,Sanative Wash o-t a moment. Few dellnes, are. wbo{ly bad. Laze- —r- - and I am entirely cared of my attmeata.� if the metal lid of a screw-topped n is not an admirable trait is a » .. pp� epe nRy..Mlnard's Liniment Relieves NsuniQN1 O. McPherson, :. Yott ,.In this {efxer�ti yo playa Jar refuses to move,wrap round rn:►a, bad far all that h appears to 4- n+ wide. MAW SAN, I& I,! strip of sawed-paper wixln the rough have been respotnsible for at least one Furniture Dealer,aivd IIadertaker;• j,aka Myth H: {; ,sine inwtarda: The t+oigh surface bites Pleats That Fo11oW the Stun. Armstrong, B.C. assist and tmportAat invention. In r There is one tact*omen should soar; , - At tense time of the year .runner M �s Liaimeat Co., Ltd., alder'and that is thist Women sufferirom ; Yarmouth, N.S. - beans and moray atf w.dimbdng plants irregularitiessadvar[onsformsotwehlt• �� r -• `������ a are making the* way up the tropes Dear Ss s ou we the start of tl ' seas, The try this and that doctor as ri that support them. If you esnmoine baseball season we have been 11;ndered C� ' ttsetn ivies find with safe muscles, sprained anklea well a different medicanea Flnafly :.i�'r,• i':' } 7S ' _ you tha4t those whith e0c., bat just as soon as we started scold MrLa.-i man sPinQham s is Sim �s - ~'`.�. • eYanb by tailing always twist in the MINARD'S LINIMENT our _ p same ,idea, Iles.ended.. Every baseball player' ° medicine. tttesil: of should a bottle of your liniment i well-lmowa medicine. t The hop. ties hromleysucicie turn f fall to handy, Yours trulyy, loaf �y phl��trouble: :.� r _,.. _ from ]pit to right.' The reason for- - . '. W. E. IHcPHEBSON �'1�and the Game old ttwlblea ,� - := ~Its no lort�ger necessary to t that the sun moves,is the same See. Armstrong H. S. Baseball Team.. o Isn't it seasonable to try L �'' . . directioif and the.pkrAs foSow him. fiOa a P 'maintain a dWiding line The side of the shoot which is turned at the br t table----tea.. _ towards the sun grows faster these 3: --- v :that which is in the _ ,or aofee r grown.=Ups _ i. send the - .-0 reeulk is that the stalk is tbn+ced into '�- ' _ no hot_cup For the yonn stets _ a ;;, however, aid °' R other , Zrr.e,° iu Gnu .op•- ergJ a ::o:r: _'•.......- posits di action. At first AV& you.. ' - might think that this dais,,�,,ved tthe, _ y'- •�,..•- .. •y�st..7�E5Fr'•t.•`«-+,mss.: buttiin real"' explanation given above; • _ � -','- �i ' t yes not. i h?Innis of this kind are ` affected diSerently hTy strong light and the heart of the sun. In their case,the �0 •ri,` - f side of`the shout which faces the sort ll. ""Trka a Futile under'the heat and °I aisles the:Whole stalk into an "anti- =w clockwise" curve. , irin Divorce statisiles. SP__ to each member of the fam- Divorce statistics of the world have y'm • < ,� . _-.-just been compiled by a famous aer-_ __�IARNiNG! Say `.Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. "' - j man lawyer, showimg that 79 per cents benefited b t 2s t1: .0 . or divorices'involve the husband as the Unless'you see-the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not get- and e - . _. _ —guilty party so f1heaf there rema`3a_ 2'1 an "unbroken package" Of r ►_-' ' . -''=ling Aspirin at alt. Accept only roken pack g i�J"ho$esome- cereal drlxac. . pet cent. where i is-the fault--of the wife, - "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains direefions'and dose . p worked years ov - - 5� '�r l�� wor out Y P Yslsiat uring ye s an 'Pr e-..y'__ V The Modern Way. 4nillions for -- Faghionable Mother pnnguidiy): ^ . = - ... -. °- 7� �� a�� i+OCeerrS+ "We11, Jame, how is.baby today?" Cobs s - 4eadache^ Rhelim ism r j g Nurse: "He cut two tgeth this - ' _ m°"'` Toothache ,Neuralgia ­Neuritis 'TS_-. - P Pbstum Cereal co.w. FasMonable Mother (stlli,male Jan. Earache Lumbago '`Fain, Pain , `.alaZl guidly): . "That was careless of yon, u ,F Witadsor, OiatariO.: ._ Jam! You oughtn't to let a young .;'Handy"Bayer"boxes of 1fLtableta—Also bottles of 24 and 100--IIrtiggistk.'�,.- + ' - Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Mayer manufacture of Mono- c baby play'w#th 11,knife.'– ":aceticscidester of 9a11cYlicaeid. 'While It Is well knOWn that Aspirin means Bayer amqw—.�.��s►.�.��`��+.� ISSUE No.20—TZ. will a stamped a assist the r general pal trade a ark. the Table,of six. ComfYa�y :!•`� i Y , ..will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer.S'"rop.' :v.°"-;a,. •:e a.,ds.` •a.-' e:.• mk..'4• •L-;:,'. d .,�:.,*. -"9v,�,,y�' �,�:S aMs�'�... , . 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Van Skiver 'left )stet Tuesday. The golden gates were open, - Ore. ` week on a business trip to Piolen. -Willard's ice cream -brick@ A gentle voice said come, w and B.- Bunting now on sale at the East End .Re•. And with farewells unspoken -_f - ±"• t : t , "spent a few days witb'their sisters fresh mont`Rouse. * she ealn�ly entered home. ► _ - - r.iin Toronto. -Walter Costar basal erected a Beet in peace, your Dares are ended -Wednesday ne=t being Vic .dwelling on the O'Leary�roperty Rest in peace, your work is done. f 'tor'i•s Day,ail pluses of 'business and movgd therein last week. You are gone ere Chore who loved New Import Order just arrived--White will be closed. -8. J. Collaentt was in the city you - =' ' -C. H. and Map.Powle ,'of To- on Thursday Dd brought home Hope to fellow, one by one. _ .ronto,visited with tke-Mines Law four new can*blch: he b sd sold' y `.�ral3ite a!nd C1QVer Leaf , -The Family an Sunday afternoon. to customers. _ yy .:Dig-hey ­;-­Mother's Day"'was flttinaly 11 is. ,Thomas Reazin and eon, sew Idly isanaenla: , in ol"rved in the churches through- Hezekiah Reazin, of Mariposp. =-eat C-anads on Sunday. sppeent a few days 'last week with a �1 4 H.' Rogers has been ..Mrs. J. N. Richardson. _ IDIGIS FOR BALE-Sow,and 8-9ma11 N: Mpg $nd s7aliCerS, Plates,' BO'P��B� Pip. Apply Geoff'Wept,R.R. M. 2.•Pick- • i i-spendiug,i fsw days in.Whitevale -Dr. 'MpEw.en. dxag•atore: be- erft. a•-so '' rult8, 'P atters, ScallaQp$, WerB, '`- ;S:with her �On, W. D. and,Mrs,. ginning with neat week,.will 'be /MATERNITY NURSE-Open for _ T p �1 m closed each Thursday aftern000 Mengagement. Apply Mrs. Roger.con. 4;'' ;,'�7 ug8, Basins, C ha.r■be]� etc.,, * Pickering.. R R;No.1,Locust Hill. 34-88 Services in fit. George's church .during the l;ummer months. i :.. ,. <,•.::''::; .> 4 next'Sub : Mornillv at 10.30 ; -The Ladie9''Aid of St And. OR SALE-Square piano; rose. ;''All new goods, new prices, all ready for ,your�inspection n tt'Evening at 7.00 o'clock;-Sunday haw's Church ryi13' hold a Bale of Fwood case,in goon condition. L. A'. van in the basement. Co ln@ in and looli it over, 8ohool at9A5 in the morning. ` home-made baking in M. S,• Chap- skiver.Pickering. 34-35 -1 ly Gerow. of Brougham; has- min's store neat Tuesday after- AR(13 WANTED AT ONCE- n "rented Ed..WA]sh's.property be= noon.' FA:ound 100acres. H'T.Love, Is�e9rltoajall Papers,ert3 Paints Varnishes 1 vacated by Cecil Bradley and --Mrs. J. R. grid Mrs. Thef;,00 St.,Toronto.•.Phone-Main'878." • • C , 1 , yr will use the same as a garage. ' and daughter, ,Margaret, ,spent QOOTS REPAIRED=Boots And Floor Enamels Forth, Enamels -The dance held in the Town. Tuesday afternoon with the form- i-Tahoes repaired neatly and Quickly. Thos. ! ! $ail-on Friday evening was-eery er's sister, Mr... J. , H. Beal, of Watson.ChurchSt.,;Pioering. 11.23 -arcs .wig assortment at ' lo4upcli.enjoyed .by those. present, Claremont. " INDER FOR BARE-McCormick, 4 a although t17e attendance was not -On account of next WedneB• $eft.cut.in good condition. will be sole �1 j�. L: large. day being -a• public 'holiday we cheap for Hill, sale 3513e' widemae�R.R.No. -• The Big i`Storre•7� V -Tbe ice cream parlors at the would like our correspondents to ' ry.�:Pickering Bakery in now open for send fh their' budgets of news, as RAIN FOR. BALE=1..bave' for '' •'the season. B ial dishes will be early in the week as possible. Neale about 900 bushels or mixed grain.a year . . 1 po , old (Pena, oats. Harley and wheat). Russell --"Hosiery Special {-served and announced from time -The Pickering Girls baseball Burrell.Pickering. 34-35 t to time. ' . team motored oa to Claremont OR SAItiE-1 Holstein cow. gust -Mrs. Goo.Msrt3>o,of Brighton; on Tueeda evening' to la a �j Just'received, a consignment of Ladied'Lisle Hose, in blacks and y g play. i' lreahe and 1 core. sPriat arts shout , passing them n visiting at the home of her friendly game with the girls of the end of May. Ind.Phone Pick 1430. Chas browns. They re a regular 50C lice. We're t iltigt r,Mre; James Gordon. We that village, but lost by'20 to 15. Haight'Ptckertng. 34-85 '• . out st 85 cents pair, 3 ire for$1.00. ii are rry to hear that she is in -At'the request of B, numberl+f {! ARTAaE-To and from ,Toronto. - - Famous Puritan Maid line. - 'i')Reasonable rates. Estimates given do ton '~ - poor etlth at present: his patrons. S. Davis has taken the 4^ ate grass seed•that wa sown agency for the TP31itb IaLalidr�, 1��PhTh°s. ill�mprY'R. j. Locust Hits, �'':1n the Memorial Park is t fall Those having parcels to send are es Sinner Vesta % naiads s good catch, but it veal requested to hand them in early PASTURE sTUREtorTkOto�`sEa on or can take r 31 isearly all winter killed and had in the week: * of time. Agpiy at lot al, con. F. Pickering. Bought at a special price to retail at pre-war prices. Shoft to be re sown this spring. --Cecil Bradley, who has been wtn.Lacey, Dunbarton.. 34-36 sleeves and eleevele93. Going pit 80 cents per ' On Friday evening Se Eli conducting his harness business is B W-Non was working n. his Bard= t11e uld' drug store opposite the CARPE:+iTER1Nd=I -am prepared }' arment=8 -for 1.50: r• c g �' p 1 to remve orders for carpentering. Espen- ;` eo)ie regeived- a stroke and has post offles for, the•past year, *ill e•nced. A,Gilla:d, lot 24 con.2.Pickering. R. - ;,,,.f sines.been confined to his bed, but move on Monday neat into-the R•No.2:Pickering.'_3b-39— `-__ w��' Always _ e making satisfactory progress Reddia property opposite the rigs SALE-A wearing outfit. con- W 'tuwads recovery. Town Hall. Ck stir °�y z�,a fitnea;at:o iarpen Get your Dry Goode, Proceries. Hoots and Shoes. Mena Wear, • -6The eolde, that were sQ pieva -The Claremont football team ter tools. T.Z.Brctvn,Bxougham. 351y_ ' all PSperA, Paints, Chins and Glassware, t4 'lent especially 'among eliiidreD motored down 'to Pickering last - - -' - — Dishes etc., at "The Big Store:" dnriog.tbe not month, are itradn•. Thursda evening to la a f'��EDAR POSTS-If you haQe v 1 fcnci^g to do 1 can supply the cedar Pea�t t ' 'ally di9appe�riag,,althotigh, there friendly Rame rvi:h the Pit kering &,,entseachand anchorppo�st%at 7s cents. f+l -�''' Are still quite � number suffering boyp, defeating them-by the score ply Geo. west.R.R.,ly�3:Piekenng. 34.38; �'!sm �� 'from the attack. of 4 to 0 Practice is what you'NOTICE-Baring ppreh-ased a ha 9 - w -On Sunday of ternbon Robt. you teed boyp, prrsa.from the estate oche late T, atveryl Wpod:of 'G4 est Hill, made&hurri- -At a joint meeting of the am °y pared oca eR�oener nits of he t�r .• i ad'trip to Pibkenng in his auto- Ladies Acid Society and managerP i ,F ..mobile in order to catch a]ad of fe of St. Andrew's church Qn Toes OR SALE-Chen:p. all kinds of , genre. wh'o had stolen s6ifi.00 from a day evenID it was decided to hold Fwsgona.harness and al3�ksnds or )arm i>s- Few �t �C��I S ,plements is good order. Alsoae"m1 beavy and fill i / resident of West;H il I and&.bicycle ,the snnua� strawberry festival 1ct,t.case•and cook stoves and heater.' 8, •' from,a boy. H6 asked the boy to about the week of June 2eth. Full Herman.-cl mmont. Phone 201. 17ct- " Tat silo have his wheel to try to particulars later. T%OROTHY DAY TANNER-Teach• ' `ride it and as soon a-q he Rot it he =The outl6r k for fruit i9 very 1-/er• Piano and v�al Certificates• T�r.,ty ,grow Soft Collars nifty neat cool l- Catlege sad Royal AsademY• L En and made oft. ` He watR caught is the pfun,irin)t at p.repent as there iP -.tt,ll v%it.pupils'resiaence tf reQg VIs,one ! f ! , village sod will be tried before an abtindanee of blossom. Of 17M or write Aim"Farm ng ..R.R, I. Picker _ „ Folic@'Magistrate •Brunton in To conrse frosts or drongbt nosy ARM-TO RBNT-"tb halves of Balbriggan Underwear, tom. ••a11d 2-pi8CE3 `. The PsotiatLl Highways ewise ruin to the crop .yet. The Trots 31 and 32.eon.4.Milingtan. 200 acres. a of man. and team from id.00 to Tha wed roadway alucl the owners.- Saes - W shirt " g ys De- dandelion crup' his as .a-very .,mnpro+ed faint land. Plowing afterpreaentcrog Don't catch cold by being overheated. par4ment have reduced the wages healthy sppearance. Fttli poasewon oct.Iat. 1922. y toG.D, .. — Conant.Barrieter&C.Oshawa, latmrr for the • , qlH #8.00, and men from 68 0n' to$2.56 KiogPtoa�rOad is in excellent cyr� ,Fors��the, Long and Arro is r' per day- The open do not 'take di`iun and quite'wide enough 3'or FARM TO RENT-Between. Oaha• �At popular prices. well-to the reduction as they claim, all practical pur,pos", but is tsar wa and the Lake. About 12s acres,n an eudlent state of eultmvatiom 'Ample-buildings. - . • ' ,k. that the cost of living has not de too nanrow for care .driven by, Plowin`after t crop Full n Oct. Lightweight Caps affd Hats A Present .. :' ., ]at April lat. Apyi7 to G,D.�oowm. ; elined' proportionately. Those drunken' men, such r9 WAR Been 3 p Oshawa.Opt. Stf. " e d have. here on Sunda - wl'io have tearnraa the ,mss g -afternoon. A9 ^ REVISION � -- For airg* weather.• to pay $20.00 for hay and 70 cents the numbe r of..the car was secured COURT V� - 'i�riij�isi�� - - - t ' -- -, for oats and the coat of spree the driver will be Riven as oppor• LOWndes Special Summgr Trouseri•ng shoeing las not fallen from the tudity to.defedd his action in the ldunici alit of the ?owneb3 ,high priee.to which,it rose daring courts, p ukeria p sporty and neat with solid comfort. .•,.aartimes. --Do not- forget the drama °f �' g' -Do not miss theeplend-den ter entitled '•Whoa a-Man2t*- single," Public Notice is hereby given that i tainp ient to be given in the Meth.. to be given by St. Ge rge's Dra' the Court h Revision for the keying Ask to Bee ou•r new line of Tred 'Rite peli2y of the Towoahip of Pickering odist church on. ,Friday evening, matte Club, in the Town Hall Qn for the year 1822, will hold its first �,t May 28th, at 8 o'clock. Some the�veainrt of Wednesday. Mwy sitting in the Town Hall. in the Vil• •. Footwear, Goodyear. wE�lts -. ....:r rt • R ' members of tile. Ep.worth League 24th. This lay C4DBiei@ of three is a of Brougham. on Monday; the' _ at Almon js have kindly consent acts and taxes two hours in its 29th day of May,.1922-at the hour of and waterproof. T ad to their character sketches presentation: It is full of humor one o'clock in. the afternoon. Y from)David Co rfield in several -and is & most' del' -All persona interested• wit; >Dlease p� - y We ire- carry, i,full range of-Runn1n-g Sboes:6r scenes, Readings will be(riven by throughout. Devitt's. Orchestra take notice and govern themselves y � $ 'Miss Gladys Btt.nner, also a rare will play between acts, a'nd Jack accordingly. every person. white slid t89 with double soles. _ treat is t'-ing prepared in alusical Parker, humorist,-of Whitby, will May. Ip22 White this 15th day of , •'�: 2V. aelectiona. •After tbil programme also give several selections. • The y' DONALD R._Bl?ATODF, -Fred T. Run'tiing'� - �' Pi6kering T-a ` refre9hmente will be seryed in the proceeds are in aid of the furnaPe Clerk of the said v-Rstaiilished 1857. - $. S. room. Admission, children fund of St~ George'�1 cllureti: Ad- 3538 " Municipality. - 25 cents adults 85 cents.. * mission 35 cents, children. under - - -"Prlof.,' Murray, a young lean 12 years 25,eeuts.- .IDoors.-open at WWtevale '"'d whose appearance'indicated that 7.15, concert at'S, sharp. BUNDY'S •'+ -HAR� � �he was a good customer of dope -The "Catholic Fellowship" �+- • jJ dealer@, blew into to*n on Friday will meet in St. George'@ chtbreb The Service Garage tell peoples what ailed, them and afternoon and ev(e�ninjg} This is a - Painting, all kinds - • `^ YC8 V4 ,l�', [lay—(.,i. 111 t, f ' how the could be cured. '$e society v ni 9ed of members of Ogerhanling, Pal ' Y Y 1?o repairing done.' Ignition patiently waited until' Sunday at the Presbyterian; Anglican) Metb- a,apecialty. _ ! moon for his "patients" to appear, odist and other churches, the ob- Your old Ford top re-covered but when' asked about payment jest of which is to promote the for $13,00. T ' : C.- - for his board, he wag' unable tQ re-anion of Christians in the one �_ - i„ "cough up," and took his depar-- church on historic church lines. Berry Poynter ture for frfsh fields, mourned by The Rev, Dr. Davidson, of Knox - '&s-_..aeveral crediters,.w'ho neglected College, iR president fQX this year. A j� �+ ih� Famous Cold"Water Paste, P--to live up to the motto, "cash There will be a short public eer- ELM, DALE Mls _■ � with order, and leaving behind vice in Si; George'R church on Mon- _ bite and' Tints. him an etnptrg suit case as a�ilertt day evening •at 7.30 when it is FICAER�NC .:= '" w; realinder of his resideaeeatn Pick- ho ed that there will.be a re re• '` '' _ •• --- • ' '- `" eeing. sen ative congreggtion of all t be Having taken over the Elmdale ' '. 3' -An Educational ,Conference, Christian people in this comnpun- Mills from F. W. Weeks. I Qne �ound of Mt�res'eoi wl ewer tinder the 'auspices of the South ity present. OntarioTrnstees' and Ratepayers' .,,-wish to annouace'that the -= 'Association, will be held in the Motor Truck Owner@' Association - _Bm-iness will be ear- - ;:.,•.- i seven -five square feet. ._ School; Pickering, next Tines- held in the King Edward Hotel, ='t' -vied on ill t day evening, beginning at, 7,30 Toronto,last week, W. A.McLean, usual way. o'clock. W. M. Morris, of Toron- Deputy Minister of Highways for ;.•�P® wil `kee on hand all' k• , i e ± ' �;. , �1 up i8 1 Z and 6 lb packages . Sete Treat. of the Teachers' >y P tit - • - -. ., -._.- - -- -- - _ > the Province stated is hie & areas anr1i.,� :.�.:t tYf that'--this~gcrvera>nent might be - _= kinds;of Feed, — the Ontario Educational Associ- compelled tb enact a law tore- We have at present• `. ` ation, will give an address. There strict the loads' to bd carried b �^t j �ry will be ample opportunity for dis• trucks. It would require,he said, 1 Car Bran and $horta ~I ' :DTOp in and get a.Color Vard-and e+ia9ion--at -this meeting. -Come an ezpenditt�ee Oat Feet—-- } __ _ prepared to discuss Oensolid&red million dollars to put the Provia- I Gar Western Oate :: / dead all about thrs.. Schools, Health Education, Music cial HighWAya-s l.a >c Al rso Corn. IF �. to the Schools, Rural Recreations+, to eland the wear and tear of . sanitary nisb• Vocational Training etc. Ail loads carried by ten and twelve -•Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour trustees, ratepayerp, parents and too motor tricks, and such an ea i teachers are cordially invited penditure would bo tintninkable. Pastry Floe , ... . ,* •: to join in thin conference. The He asked tbeni to be reasoniible Cboppiog done every day Bun shale twill be arrnpied by pr. V. F an' an not to arouses 1Snblic feel. J eY Pickerin k- .,�.+rtAriRhr, ingagainlat theoi. T>: I.T. S.lOCK'VCTOOZ J. H. �� ,Y . $-^!`:.,�. .mss • -..,n..,.,._..._�,.:_w.. .•-».. .-:-_ .:e+...- '. .._ ..'_ _ _ _ ..-_ .__ ._,. -_. - .....�,...ei... ,"�!+.- .._..w._..-:.',»r"�,.e,. x��"is:�`•eaiar�'`�;•'`�;,lN"