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,'' s .w..a. .F'-'� c-« u:.Ji'.,ty,s«m' Ca3>i.^.,.^�!"'^, ., " s.:' .-'.•,!i'9.'dr'.P''c :9 .y,... z r"r ',#,:e��,.;,.�'amt�'. ,W.Y4t r e: �•v? _ 4.,,,.,.^#• Zr %• ' ,`; {�,,,.w,.,.. �'. y, c - a"' 'saws... ..l Y.r -'>iw,•� z.�'''S,i �:�n. ,..a.. ^ '` eel AIL . . J U NE ]6 . *3�L. XLI " . 1ICg RIN ; :O � T., FRIDAY, . 411W00*10stal6asbl. Geo p• • E• Biker GREEN RIVER. Football_Scbedule $atsblisbed 183 There will be al lie fp :ball match The reviFed schedule of the Sabbath �[edical on Saturday evening, June l?tb. At GREENWOOD 5 45, between Samtoma.Electric Co., School League is as foIlowe RB. FORSYTH, Opb, D., Director We have moved our 0>�ice and Toronto, and Green River, and anoth- Games yet to be played •Oppttosnetrical'iAssocia%ion of Ontario. Reg• er on Wednesday.June 21st, between June 18-Pickering at Whitevale ~' ,. ktetsed.Member of(the American Optometric al ;. Aasodation. Eyes ertamined by appointmcstt. 1lfusiC-Store to the Centre of the Y• M. H. A., Toronto,, and Green 18-Whitevale at Brougham Pkoae2s04, Glaremoat, Oat. River. • •• ,23-Claremont at Pickering �' MILLS the town• and we are put- _ �-Whitevale at Liaremont w F. TOMLINSON, M, B., Member Ling on. a new brick Hear David Brothers lit Pickering "' 80-Brougham at Pickering • ,A. .iv •offthe College of Pbysicians and Surgeons Friday, June 2,8rd July 3--Claremont at Brougham -'ofOnta+rio. OtRce: that formerly occupied by - rOBt and making _ _ _ 7-Brougham at Wbitevale ^^ the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by lU-V►=birecale at Pickering 'well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y a -large and• t - SIMCOE POINT _ _ 14-Pickering at Claremont T E.ICARTWRIOHT, M ` . D., M. BPaciousbuildinR 70 ft. long '%T A garden party and social evening - Y .C.rP.& S.,Ont. A coroner for TheCoun - will be held by the rntepAyerP of S, S. GREENWOOD. rle Feed tyacontario. Office houri: 12=2 and 8-9'p.m.., ' - -� No.2 this (Friday)evening. .Tune the - Y or at othertlhours by •appointment Phone Sell Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs,. No.24.l; Ind.phone No,400. Pickering. On- ' 16th, at Simroe Point, Lake Shore. Win. Ormerod on Tn lrsda afternoon. For feedin 1 s nn other feed ratio. ell- We are Selling Agents for from 6 to 9 30 o'clock. • A lady mind y. g.p g Mrs. Shultz, of Torontu, tsspendiag Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing reader,from Toronto, will be in at- a few days with William and Mias Rives eQnal re?tlltR for N 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., _ Machines,' Records, Sheet Music, tendance. Games and sports, baseball pea ell the mone ,..,a,\ • lidintnz¢� member of the :C la a al g y y' "Rj Phyaieiaas and>3 Band Inetrumente,Violin&etc. and football. Home-made candy and Of Rayed Oott itrgeons o!Ontario,lfeeati.fa ice Cream for SATs Boats will be at Mrs..T. H. Oliver is moving to Clare- Make su re of your stlhply - y eg! of Suraeons, Ediubargh .Gpvernment Standard mont this week into the house recent-. •: -t3Remal attention to dafeaaes of women and the mouth of the ricer for the use of while it lasts. ohNdrea. Omoe and tetddenos,Brougbam._ Lightning Protectdoa: those living on the east side. Admix- lq purch>zsed by her. " Beatty Stable Equipmebt, viz: Randall Brown and friend. of To- sion 10 cents. Lunch free. Steel'Stalle and Stanchions, . ronto,.sptrnt Sunday with the formet'e mothe Baby Chick Fee(}- r lep•t�. Water Cups. - r. Mrs. R. Brown. He Carr, WEST HILL. J,RobioseD, wife and little boy, of Just the thing for youiig chicks. 1W !.'XRNNXDY. Barrister'. Sol. Litter Carriers. Ebenezer, spent Thursday night with •e v ieisar,�NgVrry Publics ±tiveyancer &c.' A garden party, under the auspices James and Mrs. Rains and left in the Also, Hen Feed composed WbIthy,Ont. 41 , • of the Ladies Aid of Melville Church, morning.for Cornwall, of hest mixture of St OU 1 le, 011 th• will be held on the manse grounds on E. CHRISTIAN, Bnister god Y the evening of Wednesday,,June lst, grains. for gee The Vagabond" at White- ' Oaa.Rotsloe Brook bt.Nortb,wkittr. Italy = � A first=class program will be Riven by g .• results. ee. the following well-known artists :. vale, June 2:ird ALES .� JOHNSTON-Barristers Mr. Waldruff, baritode: Mrs. W. H. Datc - .,229Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Bids) is A T McLeod, soprano ; MiesJesnC. Little;' _ 'WHITEVALE. ' Toronto.e Phone Gerrard 4411. $aturdays. bd�- • �,^'� L mezzD-soprano Mr. Rushworth,vern 1720,,(Ind.) 40iy humorist; Miss Evelyn Brent. con- Howard Trurner is smile@..Its a bov. ' - Dr..Huh F. WILLIAM J. BE'ATON.B. A„Bar- CLAREMONT tralto: Jiisa 11aep Muir elocutionist, H. Pugh visited his son, g and '.►Ir. Detakworth. ventr! o uist. Pugh, ricer Sunday. rater, Sot:wor. merrber of the firm of The Highland Creek Brass Band will Johnson and Mrs.Saypre visit. .._-- - Licensed s; General TwitsBiOd-i g.S5Sp-Su e�,3oinu- ---- --� _ h iD xt;t_Pndance. $rt zm #wring at -ed-)-ison and Mrs.Puah- Ryckmari:'Deniton.Foss;and Beaton. Toronto. • � -retephorre it,,...•o.W �� ' Lroni rmtr rind t,'16 ak i.,9!o eto^k (,tan3(srd trine Refresn. yle. H9mlin has the connret�srtSrT[' __. :Motor Hearse.. meDt booths on the gr»•inds. Adrni;. of fir. Povnter's new fenceenrepleted.. Dental. TOfUn.tO conneeti(tn for -inn 25 ceety.children under 12 yearn Dav:d and Jars, Annis pace recor -. HospitalService., '15 cents. eyed, which we are indeed glad to nee. w { "-• = ' A carload of ladies attended District \ '•, J. 13L'D:ON. D, D. 8. Z. D.-'Q., = t l F •» Instit t eetin r tat Kinsale on"%%ed- • 132Carl:on St..Tcronto. "Fludsrn'sNrw The 147:u1C :Yale ty►'',larteti, - t •, System" of comfortable plate work. Wntefat e� i,itey>ilc. Julie '_:ird nP,day last. qf, information or hone North 5318. 4.18 The Whitevale Baptist i�bnrcb wan p. FRUIT -BASKETS - - well represented at the Ba tJ!�t Assoc- LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. a.• Fruit Baeketa of all descriptions great- FAIRPORT. iat ion at Stuuffville this week. r - - Gradusce cr she Royal Ca1elte ot.Dentat Eigb t,of o+tr men are leaving today - ' -Sargeona and University V1 1%sonto. Office ly reduced this year. Thos. S'owerby, wife and family, to shingle a barn on Yoogge street. The UTAIVLI•�f } ` oQv�eece Ro+sMre 9�gia's It Q b J(r=,tom,pw bah Pleaty cf all kiods'on hand at speDt the week•eDd with Mrs- S,Sow- They will endeavor to eormplete it ins Belt phone 220.. 12:, 4417, Green River. erThoo. G. 'Mansfield is erecting a d#ty, _ One of Our Productiow.) Or addrese& R No. 1.Locust 19 111- dancing villon. It looks vet in. 8 P F We Bell Sill's Rite•Lite.. Lens for �itlsl�iilfiti �•txbs. siti0g. -AUDLEY. _ home Phone 6405 Mark. f+1i mattes of care-the beat.. -. Thoa, and Mrs. Gormley,of Oshawa, W, E.ITratt s sac the weekend in: iq the market for V. RICHARDSON- Real Fan Chopping and'Oat Rolling every week have returned home. after a visit with Galt. P T the latter'(@ mother, Mrs. S, S arks. e the price. ffY .Tate, Insurance.Conveyancing, Nosary day-eicepting Dtto>:dey. P W. Sauaderi spent--the week•ead Tubtic,Ett.,Pickering,Oat. 8117 On Saturday the fplko here were TICEA for all Cara, Eroer Whta6lri treated to an inerestiD sight when a with friends in Oshawa. y W G Barnes Green River R g Saw and Eraser Manrar;ta seaplane trom'Mootreal docked in the Wm. Squires is.on an extended visit s S y r y ' eer Sot Wen A. $rail For retina i � N y�'he airmen were the gtieats O CIITlT•eca.00 au ru,t,suu, va.�uawa ..,w-.-i,uad- r pptt p pp j �i and open�drtea Ind, plsone Malvern 2409. .•. PiC���ri�3il.7. ..•. Noble and Jars.Scott. Mrs. Cammack is tearing on w twQ derv, etc. ?,;a _- ktand Creek P.O. is e • We are tinR . �, �tnitha' visit ceith-her son In Michi- _ get natal= thaw Wood working-it nil General small fish which ore making such a gap, POSTiLL..Licensed Auctioneer, i i iM� ��� nuisance of themselves all along tbp t'i'e are ¢lad to report that Miss 61ark■tnathittar• w tlloasnNso!ill k~ssd at n,edr+m w moattaiso-e +��✓ ahoreeof Lake Ontario. May their Marjory Bell is quite recovered from •W, H, JACK90N, Brack R,nadj z't rialto be few and vet her recent illness. aOt40e. •Odrsw r3r..ta SIQer$.O•, Oct. y far between. _ Mrs: A 'F Thom na n- of ucanvwr Pirkeriug, Ont.; r DB.EXATON TOWNSHIPCLEI3S • - B. C., icon ari extea ed visit to her s 'Oocrrybacm. Oa®misssonafar +•kind Hardwood Flooring BROUGHII•M. parents. Geo. and Mrs. Pratt.ttfdavrts, ♦000msaas. )<t+s, tl[ooq to rasar Chas Sproule, CeDDtnKLOD. °i'lfed � e r 1J Nob A r V/ tr ,anew ��oayI.arsy "truer of IsatrT-v Iafr� -We Can supply OA in Miss 'Minnie Bennett visited with resewly with Thoe. and Jllt•s. Pip •" iswss• lihiwvl•. Oat. t-v PP y }� her sister in Toronto last week. and other relatives in Pickering. Maple, Birch, Beech, tiveti D scary ro over Sunday_ pets- the to chef w-ieb Pr length vaea 1. D AVIDA, PUG.H-Live stock sue- Margaret TbLe Audley School will soon close tioaeer Graduate of C bl. Jones' School, =sw-°•! CY,ea2o. Lifetime experieoee with pod+ reed Mra. rfllro of Cedar Grove, a cot ,r l� plots, tsauca .a,,,.g work. An kinds of sales Plaln and Quartered 0-1,oa1L, ._ with Ddre.Pbtltpp last week. proop fly attrrhded to• Terms'easonable. Pborts Grant Maicolm,, of Gale motored O'Connor will return for another term. ctemet�i t! •2af�aremont. 1817 812 nnBAa4eT Board" - down and spent the weekend with - �71g. MAW. LIOENc1;D AUC- his people here. splendid 9npper and Can(�ert at �i tlt?NfiER,for York,t�ntsricandDurham .140A. Frank and Mrs. Ellis.Mrs, Linton Picke.ing, Friday, 4une 23rd Caancies, All kinds of sales promptly ,attended and Mrs. Cassie spent Monday in Osb• _ a I to. Term@ reasonable. Dates for sales clay rte W. D. Gordon' & Son awn with Byron Aad Hrs..Feasby. - Lumber "t arranged at NEWY Oftcv. .Bell and Indepen- , The Public Library has now ar, lilt. GLEN MAJOR. o ''` - f ^. , destphones. Whitby,Ont. sly yy ed the Mechanics' Institute and those _'_PICgERINC� Friday evening Rev, C. NV. King, of r _ ` who may change to have any of the Shingles Tr. R. R. MCEwen, B-V.Sc. ?Bell and Independent hone. %hove books in their possession are Claremont,gave his crayon cartoon Pe P illustrated lecture on "The Superman, Veterinary Surgeon. asked to bring them•in and exch%age Who is He in the church here. , The a 6 1 1-1 1 T11fiE TdBLE-Pfeker:nr fitatioa them for otherq. Get the readintz s esker dealt in an•intereatin and Reeds R�)bf tlr, �:Iraduate of University of Toronto. T.R. Trains going East doe as foilotita haMt..it is worth while. Ahnrtt 4041 unique way with some of, the out- - Former V-etesinarian to Macdor'ald No. ID Ms:l :.37 A M. good books to choose from. ,Library r:e-ultural College, oche. o• will open an old time. histornR pel'90naRFP and events rif :,:?md Lath: A tl be Q • 6 B 2Si Loo ..23 P•M• P y , y �� r a •• ,. 6 M _ _ - history and of alit +wn time.bright- _ _ - Trom t attention to all clients. .,8 Local U4 P p ening his address with spicy bits of _��.^ _ n r Sunda train 7.57 A. M. f) eve 1. n' e 4 thin to wisdom. w and e o th s i Y Co a wit and It a an n n - - Be.t ar.d Ind, Phrres, rn J Y g DICKERING, - CNT71R10 Trains gc:cg Wes%' doe as follons- minstrel, Whitevale Jnne 23 both ent4srtainingand'educative. Not F ti R E E S 0 ,R - No. 35 Local 7.4i A.Ll, the pigmy hilt the giant type of char• s • 2 zi lme rl 241d• LE. _- $cter and achievement should be the Wii�€V.► • 1G •. R E I $ Mail " 9 05 P.M,' , ambition of all young people. The' zfocvsr= HII-i Sunday train, 9.05 P. M. H. F, Poynter is erecting tz full new Superman life was the happy privil• <' ' Foregoing is according to Standard' bungalo on.a lot east of the Method- ege of the lowly as well as of the 'Hasa full line of fresh and cur time.' ist church. great. Unfortunately the Approach- �� T ed meats constantly on hand. firs. Sloan and surnme of Tpronto, tog electric rain storm obliged Mr. Ca ** Y -- are spending the summer with 'Air. King to close his address in somewhat (�J-e L.Lj1L1J t� ' 1�• •A R A Q' E and i�t s.Trxn, of a hurry and unfinished in order tht•t # Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon The Chevrrlet Garage and Service :Hiss Elsie Rogers, of Toronto, is the audience might get home before tr Hama, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Station at'Brougham still have their spending a few weeks' vacation with the downpour. $i heat prices id for expert;from the factory and also have bet parents here. - + B P pa New Chevrolet 4P+] Specials in stock, We Are pleased to see Mr-, and Mrs. Don't miss the Strawberry Festi Butcher's cattle 'the 3&peed car at the 2-speed price. Annis around' again, after a' severe val. St. Andrew's Church,. ' ' "P c • tD'llard at k- of la ri e, o - - Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlop (ices. a tenors court is abort completed • "l.: liiK, ,f::;:c g3: , The only car on the road that cannot when the young people are 'expecting - f =ti t � CHERRYWOOD. START BUSINESS matched by our competitors. Le, a very enjrrynhle Lime. , gas and less oil than any car on the The Women's Missionary service Miss Beatrice Petty spent A fewdnv t road and Service is our Watchword. will be held in the Methodist chiirc.h y..p e with friends in Stouffville. Pleasant lasting-Refieshing- SCHOOI-THIS SUMMER r R°rte Roae Gasoline and Enarco Oil• next Sunday eyenining at ( o'clock. a ! - Robert Long is eon nt�d, to his bed • - - when\Its. Real, of'Toronto, wife of a g and givea+prompt relief in cases of'sick suffering from A broken leg. The Shawn Schools in Toronto never Gerow's Garage, Brougham former pastor, Will speak. H,7iousor Nervous ipatio Headache. igesilio»nose s_ Remember the garden party on the Mrs. John Smith visited with some jaundice.Constipation Indigestion sour dose in Summer. They are open Methodist Church Inwn on the even- friends in Toronto recently, stomach. Hiccough, Heartburn, Rheu- alt July and August. Don't waste the John Gilchrist, of Toronto, spent tf holiday s��on-start nowtolaarn type- ing of Friday,June 24rd, given under matic or Gouty Conditions. writingR. shorthand and bookkeeping. OPEN ALL YEAR a day IAPt week with J. SomQrville ...�. lndividaulinstruction in every course the aU9 icesof the Women's Institute. A splendid program will be.rendered and family. !ws,dpole'tGrtpeSala \, ` � _:.,• s1.:o.ra,-Chja4-Prtno;pal- --by the-ton-io Male- Quartette.--0one The Cherrywood Sabbath School_ �t.oi+6iahlr,ec,mmr„d• �ISl�SSSQI00 - island red-hots,fruits. soft drinks and intends holding their annual picnic at e l� LLIOTT ice-cream for sale on the grounds. Rosebank on the 24th inst.- '� !': _ - Special anniversary services of the suw !'f i,,'�,,f (� Pro ram begins at 8 o'clock. Admis- TQ E sion 30 cents children lit cents. Sabbath School will be held on Sun- �!Eteelleat,a..h fares The Women's Institute will meet in day,June 18th. B. Spicer, of Toronto dur;aa Me.slet,Searl.t ..a.•...aa• Yon e A Charles.Ste,Toronto the I. O. O. F. Hall on Friday, June who is a noted singer,as well as speak- Few, Cbek. ha sad g „i,ailsi&wn to cool tiw 2 :' ' s . June let, at 3 p. m: The program er, will conduct the dervicee in the d � aLwtcan,t _ Gran Copping :' $13I(3fi•(iRADIL BLTP.INItS9 SCHOOL , will include a solo by Mrs• Sloan, of afternoon at 2.90 and in the evening - �+ at 7 o'clock. Thee BInging in the after- . �• le ..I �- oF ONTARIO. Our graduates are.in Toronto , Paper on Mother, by Misa yy ta:.b e• ._ti•►til.tn AND FL IiSING ong demand. Prepare now and Maud Miller ; Piano duet. by Mrs. A, and�n be eveoi n bb Sabbath aWashihao] a*f1O-'� � r J. O'Mally and Mrs. A. E. Major. ; R y R ,wj ft, :•' be ready to accept a good position Methodist Choir.Vocal duet by Mrs. F.A. Major and ton E'verytrody is f s tto�k to=day p.,nop.a.ee■ <:'.„-. It am, prepared to do Chopping and in the Fall. Write''?or our Cats- Mrs. M. Reesor, and am address on invited to come and en joy these ser• Oat Flaking every Monday to ue which gives com lete inform "Woman's Responsibilities-tb Herself;'-vices - and Friday. g g p Her Frtmily and Mankind,"by the P�ftt;e_•_-{3�t. = ation. Tma Her OFT}3188CHOOL Dept. Deleggate, Mrs. Chas. Macoun, -A large force of men is now asst - :8toaeboats For Mlle GUT e011D YALTJY FOR THZIR of Campbeilford. The meeting will be busy excavating the Kingston U F°'_5'a'•by KONET, ' opened with ten or fifteen minutes of road West of the Rouge bridge, - - i Johu F. Bayles, Claremont oDmmuDity singing, led b}Mre. L. roan solo from Pickertn each- �tE^•►A •n, IW. J.,EUiott. Principal Poynter. A cordial invitation ie ex- Y g R Piekeritig Diu? Q r.. o t Rural Route No.2 tended to all. mornlnR and returning at night. . ��f -Y•'a: '.y;i' .o.* - ---- - Nw ..su+i��ri ".•a,�_r. 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' ,,; e/r.`'G:aLia.,, `+y_'�iMay:.,n.-vnet«:s. ,•s� "hT'.u' •.i'e:ati.'�l a.•.i µ �4 w:.rs :lM 4q "TM. .. �-',� '7+.tu .•1•....,n.rs+r7 '•' Jai- °G• .;' ' r..l' >L� ',.? •,,.' .d�grj,,.`a+bc4-,`�.Y'a .4:�"•Y,., 6.1� <i� '., .�. wT"`6b• .,gk,c- ;a;, .�;�.dFe:i, >5,`v�`.;'�?t '� n ',�<,,!(.a . . ..•.,,, q'a`., z'�,a�'•" •> v„ a•,�, .1' .+.. -_ =w ^:.y.a � r`2'1, _ •• L ,tea „ ., a }' y . .: r • _.—rte. ..- —� r4_ -,. i P The new dootor—he was takint the n tl place of the family physician vnho and d the worst i s yet to c o m � roes - Y` �, _ away upon as almost unheard-of vacs-t, the' ',-,House tion—was courtesy itself. He told her!V.Ab �,�, regretfully that mumps were no' re : apectors of weddings, but promised her, from all appearances, only a brie! r a »:r r imprisonment; of course he could not ;" slat atrtwbtrtl.: and Cream. quart of berries. Boil slowly fifteen be certain; but so tar there was no J w Probably no other, popular fresh minutes, cover and let stand over swelling on the right side. But that it ` night in the kettle. In the morning was mumps on the left side, and that it tract Is so often uns"ceesafuily canned as strawberries. W1�le there are many pack the cold berries to hot, sterilized was bound to run its' course, he left jars, put on 'flew, sterilized rubberei her no doubt whatever. 1 I{ �tresaons'for this, the most usual one is , I = *ah t the berry, stttch la very delicate and screw down the tops• until they After he had gone Phyllis burled her �jmd quick codbed, fe canned by the lust touch the rubber: Place in the face right cheek down—in the pillow open kettle m8Rh+1d and allowed to boiler—or canner—and boil exactly and sobbed. She Was interrupted by �• eight minutes. Remove, tighten tope, her younger sister,EthiA, who was im- too long, thus losidg its shape .and wrap 1n'paper. These may alao,be mune and 'thrilling with excitement.' color. - used. tb make stmwbet+y mousse. She had been telephoning to the Un- But however successfully canned. no To make the mousse whip one pint ( w 000kad strawbemt>r is so deliciously derwoods, and they all sent messages, _ u of'cream with one-fourth teaspoon of and there was a great box of*flowers, 4. }bavored as the fresh one, eo the wise 'salt and one cup of the fruit until it is and Richard was insisting upon seeing - boase>leeper makes t'he most of straw- solid to the bottom of the dish. Then bar .•. t r \ I tarts season and feasts her family turn Into a mould w1t1lL a tight top,and t L while the picking is good. Stmwber- pack in equai.parts of salt and ice for Indeed he shall not!" Phyllis inner s y 11� tier+ and 'cream, strawberries washed three hours. >s the cream is thin rupied sharply. "It's bad enough to f and left with stems and hulls to be have the bride ridiculous. I .won't strawberry °Often a teaspoonful of gelatin in Cold t� dipped in powdered sugar, water, melt over'a dish of hot water. have the groom a laughingstock, too." ` S shortcake, strawberry pie. strawberry Ethel drew a long breath.; her eyes mousse—many are the ways to serve Now to Dye Efficiently. shone with excitement. •"Oh, isn't it ►., ' -..+ - _ - - ` i the fresh trult lust awful. she whispered sepulchral- n M, _ Opinions differ as ,to whether the When dyeing cotton boil the goods ly. sltortoake shall be cake or biscuit,but in the solution for from,thirty to forty A week later Phyllis, with the so tastes disagree as to the amount minutes. It wool first boil the bark or mum%" as she accurately defined it, ' of berries. In either case It. #a the, root solution, and then soak the goods vanquished, was giving Cousin Kath- berry that makes the dish, let the from One to two hours, until the de-' argue a vivid account of the 'expert. • skeleton be what It will. sired shade is obtained. Following ence. Strawberry pie is a' favofite in some 'are the;ttohitions: Black currant Juloe "Cousin Katherine, I had the most :1tea><as, gasp a pie shell with ripe, to dye-'red. Hickory bark fur, black. wonderful collection of condolences +s b and then with whipped The.mn6r bark of white birch `far_you ever heard of. They taught me a ..., ,'irk • Bream. Or it may be covered With'S, ornate• Hoop-ash for yellow. great deal. You see. I had plenty of r Meringue, and browned In the oven. roots said bark of dogwood for ecaarlet. time to think them all over, not seeing � For yews I bave prepared strawber- Indigo herb for blue:' Richard for five whole days!" r rise for winter use In exactly two To Color Cotton Brown.---For ten "Tell me,"said Cousin Katherine. �I ;o wars, One IN suar000ked---or ."sun- pounds of goods-use one-half pound of '"Well, there was Ailcta. She wept - - klased N as this family wIA it To catechu dissolved to hot soft water, over me by telephone and made floral There was silence; then Phyllis said Qa2iOriC ��lat.PrOtCCti (Js. a allow equal weiehta of sugar and one-half ounce of blue vitriol. Put 'offerings till I-felt like a sheet of wet softly: - yt Prepare, and !roll—using only perfect berries the two together in a tub with enough blotting pope-.—`You poor dear how "Yea, I learned a heap of things." Wbart is above the air we breathe?., warm water to cover Vie This is a problem wbdeh is mot*. .. -aad-two cape-of cold ...1.,• tv. .� :,,, Sood+. Stir are you feeling, really! isn't it the �-- --tbrse pounds of sugar. Cooz the'sugar in this twenty,minutes, then lift out most awful thing you ever heard!' and - ,Sore Eyelids. '� n1g1� �smg' � attention or acie'nce, and it is a matttAr of sing- �� and water until it threads. then add and put into another tub is which has soy forth, and so forth. ' berries and cook for fifteen minutes been dissolved two ounces of biahro- Mt Frane Was a good antidote. She There are several affections of the ular interest and fascdna'tioa for the after the bruit betlna sgpia to boil. mare of potash. Stir in this twenty took It all as a huge Joke—which made eyelid that may cause more or leas human race. Pbnr onto lens platters. Dover-with minutes, wash, and dry. If not dark me mad. for it wasn't precisely a Joke but, fortunately, most of In the "Revue de Paris,"M. Hour " glass sad set in the son until the syrup enough repeat the process. even if it wasn't a• worldrebaking them do not last long and are mild vigue, an eminent French scientist; }' ' theckeos. If you have as unused room Blue on Cotton--For one pound dM- 'calamity. Then Helen Hunter kept '�1e they do last: The moA-Rail- gives the most recent theories on the ' wlb6t • southwest separate this Is 's -solve in sufficient cold water to cover tailing me how muds worse it all iar trouble I. the sty, which is an in- subject E; flammation of one of the ghads of the The air we breathe extends up- good play to gluten the eool<iat, as it one canoe of copperas. Ia another vas- might-have been. Of course II might, - skim at the margin of tits eyelid- The wards for.-About twelve and a half is e0a trom accidents and dust. The gel of hot water d'issnlve one ounce o! but it didn't do much good to keep feu- disease is a bail am the eyelid miles, after which it cantaists ao 16ttbs 'pletteM may be moved from the south prussiate potash, (potassium ferricy ing me so. And Olive gave me a cons- real ►r '' vriCd�ows to the west as the sea maven. said)• Dig the goods.ta the copperas plate account of LW1an Peters's wed. and,'like broils elsewhere,may be either oxygen that it would not support hu- es. ' ; wl two or three days oboaid suffice water, wring them out and dip is pot- ding, where everything mild nor severe. Sometimes there is man life. Explorations• have bee- ,., � went so per. " , to saish the .frult_ The berries may rah water. Repeat the process three fool merely a' red wooing at the edge of carried out by sotmdintg balloons' 44 . !',be stored the same as jelly. times, air the " the , it feels hard and may be a height of about•twenrty-four miles, goods, add to the goods 'And Mart Roomer?" cousin Rath. ��' ti 8an•cooked berries are delicious for one-fourth ounce of vitriol, stir well, ertae asked. tender to the touch,' but disappears these balloons being fitted with lnstrull r'I' after- Uwo- Or three days. Sometimes ments which record the temperatus+t;, t;,. tart tilling, jelly mils, tilling for layer they pat the goods in and stir con- Phyllis met her smile with another. the awaiting Uooreaaes, becomes aa8=9- and bring back apecime�s ad the at- `�; oaikas. and one glow' made Cabo a t misates:-IFaat up to ctrl. 'You do see-th�hb us all. don't yon, mousse wttb a plat of whipped cream cousin Katherine? Yea, Mary was the looking and is very painful; after sev- marchers to the earth. malkee a desal At for a kftg. _ Mumps and Condolences. one. She,was dear and sympathetic, Brad days, if it is untreated, tt comes Well shave that level,of twenty-four ' Ill caned berries I use'a govern- "bicm el" Phyllis echoed the word but before I know what had' happened to a head and opens. miles, according to the latest theory. meet bulletin method which tires a with mingled lactedulity and coaster- she had taken me by the hand and.led Two coasre "a run-bourn there is a film of ozone, a form at me right out of my seidsh self Into the cotrirtion and eyestrain. If.the person oxygers which diferv-from oxygen in delicious flavor. Wash and hull the nation '"But I can't have them!" attne who has a sty is rust down, there will that its molecule Is a condensation of Itralt and put la as enameled ]kettle. cried. "I can`t Why, I'm going to be big world outside. She didn't preach. wbI&is ad eh3 + but the had me so'interested that I pro ly - n piled or any sold-p�ruot married to-mmorrow' Everything's all be one or more bolts some- three atoms, whereas is the molecule battla Allow On&&" pint d sugar rand,!" Her voice indicated the utter forgot all about mumpa••-•the world chars on. his body'; but the sty that of oxygen there are only two atoms. . ° and two tablespoons of water to every preposterousness of it all. was so big! Mary stvraye dose that." appear-► and the eyelid when the aaf- This film serves as a protection i.` ferns• is in good health is the result against radiations from the sun,which of eyestrain or of some uncorrected would in fire long ran'destroy rite it ` .►�"� ,,•... --_-__ defect � vision, or Is the result of they were not intercepted. ' nght> esewing in a poor light or in ,skin were tto van�iah, says M protective The best way to treat a sty is to levigue, "life as we know it would be- v .bathe the eyelids with water as hot come impossible on the earth." as can be borax It is tint wise to Above this film of ozone, from fifty poultice the eye, for that treatment Is to one hundred miles above the earl.*, '' .•�.,. •- -, �U! •a v'�r•P''p•'`°` apt to excite a cxnjunctivitW which is an atmosphere of hydrogen and �;' ��•'''` would add to the patient's sufferings. helium, tyro of the lightest genes When the sty has healed; the eyes which we knew. ►, ' ''• '� 0 d be exsanined to determine Beyond the hydrogen layer•ie prol^ whether glasses are needed or, if they ably a wide belt of a very rare gas, ,,- , . ..�•'' �' $at�� are already,worn, whether they need coronium, which has not yet been dis- - e /! ' ,i'r / i' "' •'��'' i'� ' d - hanging. The general condition of covered on the earth, but which. _ A►' r Lta• true healith must be attarded to; a known from the spectroscope to ex:-:• C4+ 'generous'diet, tonics and exercise in in the am; and then, beyond this, is => the open air should be insisted upon. the ether• which prevades everything ' If there is rheumatism or gout, it and which no one can understand. _ M l._Here s a real treasure �� should be treated. ° Comfort on the earth is largely e•� a; A. chalazion is a swelling that Te- fected by the equilibrium set up w hoopp' ,.�,�or Me" � _ sembks s sty except that it is not in- through the ozone film between tlH ,tom Nature's. store 6wrr, °tk� llammatary; it occurs when one of the sun's destructive and its•pleasant ra�"+6 land at the of a re- There days v�aalr r g s edge the yelid ere are ys and seasons rains secretion. Sometimes the ae- the film late the destructive ray- = _ OOD old Mother Nature has r Ts `,°n` cretlon can be squeezed out ate--bath- tbroUgh in a larger proportion, and txrre rises ':. ''. _,.. � •• '_.. ...; lug rise lids ve'rtir hat roster,but often tempesu►�_! ' placed in wheat and barley the It is necessary to'make a minute in- ' - : wonderful food properties which build �: - cislon in the gland behind the eye- An Electric,• Steam Maehina for . and sustain life and health. - rashes Removing Wallpaper. c Herpes,or fever sores,may come on ovi of R h vnt:.i• •- an .,,, rote npa. It paper can be made a-comparative l Many so-called "refined" foods are 1 U a disagreeable sffection, but does hod 1 ( 1 not last long and can often be relieved simple operation by the see of • sr•• robbe y 1>t cently invented machine. This little needs. / by touching the satire spot repeatedly 1 devke weighs only S pounds, is *V y, a . ' with a drop of spirit of camphor. portable. - Grape-Nuts—that famous wheat add come the eager of the litre be- trio-light socket Dome red and burn and itch and be- `barley food—brings you all the natural - - °; ` Dome covered with fa scales,which are the dried secretion' of the fat Only 2 per cent. ad the ire. tKllasl goodness of`the grains in pet-fected form, glands ' That af!'ectioa odtesr means °t Kingston,Jamaica,are white. with a crispness and flavor that charm eyestrain and is relieved by proper; ' the appetite. "T here's a glasses- Two or three ftrineartlone —The whole idea of cap! P at night of we]'1-diluted citrine aint- Y•ou will find Grape-Nuts an ideal Reason You meat ere helpful. _ tai punishment is to pro- . .: -•- . =--dish- for. -breakfast or supper-time. - _ � will deter I y - - _ -�, - _'- � e with � - ' .- =�..__... , .� -. teensy q 1 e a s w see �� others from , c into - --- -- -4teady to serve-from,the package, r (after first night on theory That It o ooeq cream ter cod milk. Paseenge g theory but it does not work $ _ board slip): "I say;whom halve all i Why? •For the reason that - my clothes vandahed tot" the erimitrial does not thi>a�: Order Grape-Nuts from your steward: ,"where std you put them the canac y�Sot into bed lest night?" Of . , � the lath _ -. — • - .• a �• -' before y and put them in that cupboard CAII beat a (tl T .+ over there." they were hargiilg. pier- NutsT=t�.e�Body -Builder � _�_ -__ Steward: "I see na eupboan3, aitl" ketti in Fligland, other Passenger: "Are you'blind,man? I pickpockets p 11 e d tliair Gm I.isrlad T mean that one with the round glsuragde among the peon,le >t[.r.trr Cwusdtaa Po•eum Gnat tin door to it." who were witnessing Vie l Windsor, oatsdo Steward: "Great Scott, sir, the t �ut�bnt3." ain't no cupboard; that's the port-) \ , holel" ir .,. t2 .,� .'our..SNnv:s;.:wdtizrr��'�fii,:;.=�««snii�i:�bkti:�c�^�a>:r��c�`•::,uvr.?s�°sY>�.iii2-., z:�.�`ti«r�:•rs*.C,-r.r�-�.-,',.:��,:..^:�cz..s:.., s• 'tii.'�$ '. 11 / e-�?'+e�r�+•��'as:•::k,', Al-K;+�:rz.. N% .i•,i>.:.- ",•;�.•£;."'A5,`iV�:+M''`�.5,°�."ti,awxs+�i�'^iero:a^�.�!i:t.�.c:,F .;aa.l+�xe,,,:.L'+i5,.ata�.•"e:'s1a::.M:t .,.r .. , ��t�'. ^:cd'Pi?�'s°j4;�,=?•o`a:•=,�••?�1G7.':.�:�so t ��+i.$�`s7w� 4+rtk...-++1"ui�S�+.`�" ".?tyl.. S, ,f +5m,-r .y�, r .. 'fa•�ir:�.+�li !�' a•%: •.,Y�•., +G. t".i• r., •�S. br. .a,•".b,.. r+'tuc'• -.�•',w!.•�",w.�i�s'.x':,+•;%.S^�[ tite¢_i..y-w.. er_- s..�,' �'r'v'- +..'tv4,;.. :'ti:u•,x 'y 'At,eairwk.X' ,.di. 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AGENTS WANTED. i i is A The-Be stones are not a hearth until One of the'remainin�g puzzlers of the i �j�i r _ ry`' FOLLOWING DISEA�EF• ' war is the much discussed "mystery HE �1L1►jOST a ELL mEivEBEin WANT city�p and�$HWOTAin- they know Canada to sell automobile stop The red and kindly miracle of tower"which is still closely guarded in positively prevents accidents veiyar. e flame Shoreham Harbor, although the tower owner a pprospect; easy to sell; big pro- ' ' hue to the Fact That the Blood itself ha been thrown open to the BECAME SO WEAK AND fits. Write for pparticulars and agents . . - Nor this ]louse home until love makes Pe proposition Canadian Auto $hops, P.0. - -,Has Become Thin and-Watery. it so, public, says a London despatch.-There .--DIZZY HE COULD Bo: 1614 riiagara Falls, Ontario. - is one room which remains and MAZIN(} INVENTION; MAI{F18 ,,, •. Houses, for good report, or dubious barred and not even the seat is al- HARDLY WORK. A. kerosene lamps give s tlgnea more In almost every case the victims of fame, light with sensational carburetor; gee- '•` as grippe, influenza, fevers and con- , lowed to enter it despite the fact that Now-, Well and Strong, He erates intense gas light; quick sales. £ir r tagfous troubles, are left-weak, ailing Take'on the aspect of their tenants the tower is to be.scrapped. $s Vapollte-co., Ayr, Ontario. .- and despondent after the disease it- minds,. Major E. F. Sexton obtained the ..Says Tanlac Will Help xvssES wea'rna. self has disappeared. They do not pick The thoughts that seemed deep privilege of making the tower a public Anybody. up stren th,as the ought, and remain hidden in the brain, attraction for the raising of money for .. y y� i-.. NURSES WANTED FOR TRAINING $ Y Tan-lae rid me of about as bad 6 school in charge •of graduate of tired, listless and discouraged. The Shad shine forth from the very eaves charity, but the visitors who climb its Johns of stomach trouble as a man ever Johns Hopkins Iioapital. llpply Superla- �' only reason for this is that the. blood and blinds; 173 feet can get fit' idea of 'what it tendent, Homewood Sanitarium. fiuelph. had,' said J. A. Dealauriers, • 119 has be19n impoverished by the ravage Joy, melancholy, sacrifice end pain] is all about and can only speculate on Beaudry St, Montreal. "My appetite w�TED-YOUNG LADIES Oj.. ?; them at a p good education to train as nureas. --of the disease through which the vie- No• portals may bar sorrow out nor y ery s to what art it was ex- was so poor I had to force down the Apply Wellandra Hospital. St. Cathar. _2�.M "tiro has passed. Strength and Lull dread petted to play in fighting the Ger- little I did manage to eat but I had lass, .oat activity will not'return until the blood, ' mans, Two of its interesting features terrible cram And'-these expectant empty rooms cramping pains, gas, formed OELTiNG FOR -SAL` has been restored to its normal coudi- await are the engine and control rooms. One and pressed'.against my heart until it lion. The blood can be enriched and of the departments is fitted with a ptipita•ted terribly. .I,felt weak ann ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED purified quickly End Surely by Dr. Wil- 'The soul new born, the b6dy newly' large switchboard from which electric beRtagn pulleys,saws cable,hase packing, 4 y dead g w©ra out all the.time and became to etc., shipped subject to s roval at low- Hams''Pink Pills. To enrich the blood Rapture and grief, and all the gifts cables extend. The plant generates dizzy that many times I could hardly Co,prices in Canada. YORK TOON BELTING and strengthen the nerves 1F the whole sufficient current to supply the whale stay on my feet. It seemed like I was .� mission of these pills, and of fate., op going down to nothing in spite of `. Labor worketh a harshness on sor- rii 'thousands tower. with, light. On the top are „�1 : have found them beneficial after dis- But when a hundred human ye so mounted two huge searchlights and everything I could do. row.-Montaigne. „ease has left them weak and run down. have gone, _ two 'five inch guns. "My first bottle of Tarlac convinced - Among those who have proved the Here on this south and sunward- The tower is one of several, eon- me it was the very thing I needed and 141nard's Liniment for sale rverywhers value of these pills in cases of this hooking slaps, struction of which, was started by the six bottles have me feeling like a new kind is Mr. Charles A. Turner, light- God. grant this home] fortress fronts British Admiralty. It is a huge con- man. I have a big appetite, eat what- Y The combats of life are always ' weeper, Thrum Cap light station, N.B., the dawn crate mass which required eighteen ever I want,and am entirely free from who says:--"In Jan., 1917, I took a months to build and cost more than indigestion. I believe Tanlac will help struggles against yourself. With still unconquered kindQineaa I ' severe cold which I neglected until it and hope. 9500,000, One supposition is that it everybody who tries ft." i ark developed into pneumonia, which con- Awrs an anti-submarine device to be Tanlae is sold by all good druggists. �oARBE, SALT fined me to bed far some weeks. towed to tke Straits of Dover and Advt. When i was able to -get up - and sit �Little Wisdom. sunk In order to trap undersea bolts, ; I L A H ©,�� A L T s; Creditors have better memories than Far Away Foundry. around the house, I found that I was probably by highly magnetized cables. debtors. The island of South Gea where Balk Carlots not regaining my usual strength; In g g� time, and you'll end But. the war ended before this tower , fact I seemed to be Begin is air Ernest Shackel-ton has beef!buried growing weaker �� was completed, As yet nobody has .! TOAOlHTO ff/►LT WORK(! -• ' and was reduced almost to a skeleton. good time. been found who will buy the structure is 2,000 miles from civilizatdoa, but tt 1 a a. WPP TORONTO - - '- Those who know how to.save, first is shortly to possess a complete though I took an emulsion, but it did not Help for the material in it. learned how to nd. • me. ay a Me., one d friend who came see 4 �. .small, iron lousing. A British firm+>M Bad writin=g may be a sign of } to see me said, "Here's some Dr. Wti• Indies s �q has despatched:to this distant fate one Hams' Pink Pills; just the thing to gam, btrt not of wisdom. �`•i°°�'g of its special comprehensive plants Anodow" 1 qut You on Duty done is the foundation of Work. Book on y your feet again." -I took making castings required in repair-' ` them and then got oil boxes more and pleasure as well as the'right to take The irldusrtt development of ships can also be carried out by this i DOG DISEASES 'soon could feel they were helping me. Always Southern India is seriously retarded equipment. ][alined How to any the time the last box was empty I Y put 4 till to-morrow the " t.s. by lark of coal; for the wealth of dress b the Author. � -rotas doing y work again end feeling unkind act you would like to do to-day. ,India" does not include say great de- X. �1A••i �+� � g y NOTHING TO EQUAL 1. 0167 t 24th TIT 6.9 m fine, and I had gained in weight My Those who act with discretion are poejts of that fossil fuel. On the 7 _ New Yorit, U.S.A. health has since continued good, and sure of a good part in the drama of other hand, the country has enorm- I J [ give the credit to Dr. Williams' Pink 1�eLeast said soonert mended" must ous available resources of energy in s iPllbs." , t shape of waterpower. WOMAN TOO = You can get these pills through any not be taken as an excuse for a hall- Recezyt surveys made by the govern- a medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents hearted apology meat have shown ti�at, leaving miser i 0 Or �U a box,or six boxes for$2.50, from The �" streams out of account seven t .t Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. GOOD MEDICINE rivers east from the Indus are pa_ WEAK TO WALE 'villa, ont. ble of yiekHilg 8,000,000 horse-pager i --4— for every 1000.feet of fall from then i s - The Limit. FOR HE BABY souioe, in the Himalayas. But the For Sprains and Bruises. Ww Weiks pme Hoff a py.. The first tapss to in when you have as • ., L s veg flaw Of rivers is Southern India is far 1 �.T� f I Y`tl "There'isn't much r don't kOIIw injury !s to apply 9dlnsrd's famous Llaf- a'bout the English language," bowsted from tegulss, and in the hot season ment, It is antiseptic. soothing, heal- -= Nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab• ing, and given quick relief, lute as a medicine for]]fife ones. They the smallest ones dry up. Hence a �AIDpO>�a ReftOrE�B!t the long-haired man 1n the club. "I'11 test you," a friend pinked him turn tifi�em to account for hydro-elec- are a laxative, mild but thorough in „ ap quickly. "I'll dictate a paragraph' won, and never fail to relieve conad- �c purposes, may'must be dammed, Union Village, Vt.- I wo weak and 71 to-yon. ; i patios, toile, colds sad etmpte fevers. thereby holding the heavy monsoon PIMPUS R nervous and ill run-down. I could not rains in storage. walk across the Soon With an assured air the boaster, "i"ld.v.. aeeY�a sae 4 Once s mother has used them she will - - - -- p f Pped use aothi The most important project 'seized his encil but his aw dTp P p sect of the` J (1 nothing else. C, St. Ong them kind in contemplation is the dsmmi: \ us (had bees sawyo r sa he heard: -• Mrs. 8alnate Pelletier, lift Daman des P' g /// `J fosweeka.Isawyotir �1 As Hugh Hughes was hewing a Aulaines, Que.. writes:-"I always o! the Sharavarti River above the 'advertisement in the yule log from a yew tree,a man dress-' keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets to Gersoppa Falls, one of the greatest pa after t p to Hugh and saki 'Have goat seen chi a I know of for little onset sad 1I makes a sheer drop of 90,v LL,,, ai.�. - b�ellefal McHths. fef:tered _ oLPiakhani% -.. -- o feet, pre-. and Itched, Cuticura Healed, Lair E. felt- Comr m ewes?' arming as impressive and wonderful and 1 felt the good y 1 would not . be 'without them." The .. "• i spectacle, Its to hoovever, is not I wu affected with pimples oa H you will wait until Z hew this Tablets are sold by medicine dealers . glory, my face and shodiders for gpmal It was doing me and ; to be destroyed or even diminished,the I took seven more is .yew tree I will go with you anywhere' or by mall at 26e a box from The Dr. moatlie. They festered and itched "�..• In Europe to look for your ewes; said;,Willla as' Medicine Co., Brockville, location chosen for the 'dam site be- and my forehead was disfigured. I . all. Before I finished •• I was able- to wo-.k g fag some distance higher ap, cried diSeteat remedies which did no -ins hours a day in a steam laundry. I �• Ont. r - -j Once this dam of the Sharavarti good. I sent for a free sample of mot say too rout]! in favor of year The modern radiophone broadcast- The "turkey in the straw" is not River is completed, the first step in Ceti soa and Ointment which ing station sends out waves which. such a grain rdariier after ail. A'count this gigantic project which will ulti- seemed to h�P�- I bou"�ht morediciae- 1 trust all sick and att$ering motel and.after using two cakes of Ckdcura women will take it.I t has been two years made last faal of the contents of a y give India a wealth of water g since I took it and I sm atron and well." _ have energy equal to about two-thirds prover will have been taken. Other soap sad one box of Cutiwm pint_ gg of one horsepower. typical range turkeys crop showed: ment I was compkid heeled," -Mrs. L. A.GrrlslANx, Uaioa Vi>Zsge. 20 grasshoppers, 50 black crickets and. 'developments will follow.- (Signed) C. V. Raadal� Granada Vermont. R .. i Mlnard's Liniment Relleves Nsursiple 9 kernels of grain. a Colorado, Feb. 11, 1921. T�V�y one of such letteFa we are 'I A Yorkshire Quarrel. .: - cle.� the of impurities b, Whig Wwwtng what ;v The Yorkshiremaa ts" a canny fel- daily uticura'Soap and cc=- Lydia E. has done for ,.. M O sad..whether you work or nott�4Mrs. tnmama's e tau o be soften, ��, G M interest yea .'�,�• use o aioaaltouchea - HEALTH EDUCATION lo'w. To 'haw just how shrewd and as They an to s tter should _ fleas a Y ricahireman can • a Thcyafeideal for theto also Many women country doctor who lives in that coup- Cuticura Ttlm.n fo d _ : ran down-_1'_',_Irecause or tuments r _�BY DR,—�J. IIDDL:ETON ty tells the following story L. ll,e perfuming the skin. 1 they often Nava. Such women should d,, -i -' Cornhill Magazine:- s..M.s..arn. non eaa�: ; takeLydisE.Pinkham'sVegetsbleCorn 4 a.r sea ss row t., "s,�u-- trod at the first --- — --- Provinolal Board of Health, Ontario -=•-- --- a•w-nsaew.t" sign o!trouble, ('good Two brothers,. William and John .r.r..6oapsk oism.asssasaa.T==""R Calth is n sp{endli l Bickerdike, had quarreled. Although -c.tlea.s••e.inseNow6e.es. 'y and this 1 Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health cost• they lived almost opposite each other e--=:.- — 4 win hodn you to keep ft; ters through this column. Address him at Spadlna House,,spadlea in the' same village, they had coin- Crescent. Toronto. _ pletCy ignored each other's existence for forty 'years. Both, were men of 11B4d teeth-_is an index of bad; examination made of all children at substance and position; both had ex• health" said Dr. W. A. Evans, of the!tending school even in the rural dis- ceIlent characters, and both had many Chicago Tribunt, in an interesting ad-'. tricts. 'The complete physical ex- friends, some of whom. had made rp• ._.;dress before the Canadian Dental As-�amination•will include an examination peated efforts to recan _ll»Il, ._• t- 1,C tr% .Lh, uue or t'lle most Import- y remained implacably hostile, as onto, recently. There.-are not enough;ant features of the whole examination. hard as a moorland boulder. _;?� dentists,and there will not be enough' Just how much ill-health and pre- One day John fell ill and took to his e . dentists for the next hundred years,:•mature death among all the people bed; he seemed likely to die. The in order, to put right the mouths of results from •ie'glect of the teeth can- friends of the brothers were much dis- the -people wbo are able to pay for,not be definitely demonstrated on ac- tressed and, putting their heads to- that service, if we have a high stand count of the unorganized state of soci- gether, decided-Ciat {,hey should make - - ---,-ard of mouth cleanliness and mouth ety, but medical science realizes that one last ef:art to reconcile them to - • conditions." such diseases as rheumatism,`sciatica, each other. They dent first to •Wil- . It was not an alarming statements neuritis, heart disease have often their Liam, who after considerable hesita- _ 41 but a straight-from-the-shoulder as-1 origin in decayed teeth which send tion said that he was "*film'.•' John tLrance that by reason of public health their poisons into the blood sT;ream also hesitated before he said that he activities, .dentists would not be de-I and bring about a'lowered state of was "willin'." The brothers met and ?• ••priced of their practices. health for, the.individual. Devoid of broke the long silence of forty years. Dr. Evans said that a very great{vitality, prematurely aged and chronic, They did not mention the quarrel, but - change'had come about in the point of invalids,.many men and women to-day talked pleasantly of happy days spent view of the public and in 'the public could have been enjoying good health together before it took place. Finally ' conscience towards matters of physical; if they had had their teeth kept in WlMam-said he--hoped- that Jolla W. ARNING_!_._Say—"B a-y-er"whm y-ou-buy--Aspirin. µ Welfare. This was seen in a change good condition. Attention should be would go straight to heaven,and John in the habits of living. Dr, Evans was! drawn to defects such as decayed replied that he would meet'William Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are nqt get- ,y glad to know that Toronto had given' teeth-, at a stage sufficiently early to there w�ien his town icam+e. They -ting Aspirin at all.- Accept only an "unbroken package" of recognition to'the importance of dental. allow correction before permanent dis-' shook hands warmly and bade each "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,"�which contains directions and dose hygiene, and he noted further that in' ability ensure. • The chief danger other fare-well, ' But' before Wil4iam Toronto there was a complete record� arises from the fact that poisons from had left the house the sick man hastily' Worked out � physicians during 22 years and proved safe by of rhiltlran whn:P taPt>. ded--atten-I a neglected area of infection such-Am. snmmonied him.hay-k +^ the bp4aW,. _ BZj113nnc'fnr _ - flea. It was still more important diseased tonans or deco-in -- - -- - - -- -----__ po 3 g teeth Jahn was sitting bolt upright in -` to know that over 55,000 children in� keep discharging their irritating bed. . "Now William," he said very Colds ' : Headache - Rheumatism Toronto public schools had received'poisons into the system probably for 'solemnly and impressively, "now, Wil- •dental attention during the 'past year, years before the symptoms of the 'Liam mind Toothache �:Nburalgia Nettritis ye, if I get better, all this - '•'�;'irk; and this was'80 per cent. of the total case become sufficiently urgent to de- is for nowt." - Earache Lumbago „'Pain' Pain Public school population. . mand attention. In consequence much What is being done in Toronto can permanent inju_y may result and con. MONEY ORDERS. Handy'Sayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also.bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. •' be done elsewhere throughout the pro-1 ditions of tll-health may become When ordering goods by mail send Aspirin to the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- acetleacidester of 6allcylica0d. while It In well known that Aspirin means Bayer vince, once the organization is com-` chronic, which if taken in time could a Dom•tnfon Express Money Order. manufacture, to a"lat the publtc against imitations- the Tablets of Bayer Company :•:,x peeted for having a complete physical) easily have been removed, ISSUE No. 24--'22. "'iu o' •taa'ea° with their general trans mark, tba Bayer Crow" ~ - _-,.- ... .- W., _ _...-".. ......: '.. _..._ .. .,._.. •. :.,,•� -.. :. '/- a .. ... n.. ..- .o- .- - ._ - t-.::..., M. .-a. a ...a...w,.Y•Y vwCsas;�.e.r..rv,dr.u.?t>^.T.°°,..�-w x a7,r i '"+' ,:Fr. ka- kv`s U %.• .wv'+-1"- :y-�lC•.7 w.4�• FY 'c •p„•..^.yy. •,s«:.. :.r,, a'` aA.. .� •.: ,:a, . 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'.:;«�, .T' '7 _ '1•. ...'�!•`,`»`r -�.. k". .�:: +.•'-�'"i•` aP, n.,'Rd'<e' •�•"�•- �xt•� '-673'•••, "??' t•„ -'u`+., r,° '•''�'�' ..t•..�} }.F .«�• ��•� •;'� a• ;4'a.`�e,- - ;i,:•' � ,.- f^ '-.r' , .7 :cS'. �� _ `t �':+Y+,..�-. .i �a.� ',�.....y: ra Leaman's culverts 20 00: N Randall. s ';N O T I O E � l' Weather Appetizers �+ labor rd 8lot 84and Hoover's Y, _ _ man's culverts 86400; J WSalter@, ditto Chopping and Oat Crashing will ' t A� i't+cRMS 'dell, ditto 36.00 Was Toot, .•;: :'..61.73 per'year: 61.50 if paid-w advanee. services as road s,upt to June 1st 71.40. i .. be done Saturdays and Mondays y- The committee having considered Here is &'list of tempting items for picnics or lunches on hot days;' r there resentatione made by the only, up to Sept. 1st at Rate- JOHN MURKAR Proprietor.' P, . +. p payers Asa n of Fairport, recommend Grimsby Sweet :I�ized Pickles, in bulk, 50c per qt. that the matter he ievestigated fully Attona Mills.' - -; cLarea's, Libby s and Gulden's Prepared Mustard,ire,2die,45o. y� _ v» �- -•-DUNBARTQN. that district. inspection of roads in - Sardines and Kipper per tin -- :'%•' Moved b Mr. Fo1�p;ie, seconded by • _ PP ;, r. McGlashaa'a new garage is now y Whittsvale Olives, Catsups and Pickles at various prices - _ 'lliaisbed. Mc. Spears, that our solicitor, W.J. _ �;._•'Quaker Cora.Flakes, three packages for 25e. Miss Helen Thom is visiting friends Beaton. be present at the next meet- //'"''!+,�,, A special rice on Tiger Salmon at 35c a tta--this London and Exeter. g ing of this councit,-on July 3rd, to re. The`Service tia,rage P g is a good red salmon { .r • ' Our Sunday School will hold its Pott on all rights by purchase or : ? picnic on Tuesday,June 20th. theongh charter, secured by the Pick- ' . •:':."' Miss Atgaa Henderson. of Toronto. eking Harbor Co.. from the Federal Oyerhauling, Painting, all ,kinds __ • • bi.visited her uncle and wont, Chao. and and Provincial Governments ; Also, '`��This is Pineapple 'Week repairing clone.' Ignition .Mrs.Annie over the weekend, to report on the position of the Coun- a Rpecialty. l•.' On Fr evening lightning struck ell with respect to having these rights, p y g g g Your old bord to re covered :,The are at their beat and ch'ea est and = � W.H. Moore's pen, burning,it to no matter how secured, annulled. Y P pp� The Council now adjourned to meet fur . 13.00. _ _- nbw is the time for canning. the ground. b ortunately no stoat again an Mopda Jul 3rd« for the , k�..: . ° » was burned, g y' y Berry & Poynter Also, Strawberries, " Oranges, - Bananas,' Gra a Pruit, °+ Was Smith, o[Evangel Sall, Toron- transaction of general business. g P ,to, will address the regular meeting New Cabbage, Cucumbers etc. . • of the W. M. S. at the home df Mre. _a ;•- ::;Iehx Annan on Friday afternoon.June ThSuperior Mean Mar ket Bay all your Groceries at the Grocery Store. f� ,.,. Great excitement was felt in our viI=" lags on Saturdav tact when an aero• ��`'�•-- r", ". plane descended on the bay, snaking a great splash. They boon made for the _.The Store that has made a "shore and ascended to the airy heights • • • IJ left us. Have you renewed your subscription . - ` " The service at Erskine Church was • . pt ation Q 1 -well attended on 9undxp last. People a 1 Ur l d�I�y :',came from near and far. from Scar- _ to The Pickering News yet ? s: boro, blarkhxrn..Pickering. Myrtle, Toronto,New York and other distant We use the Most Reliable Scales Made,The Toledo `Honest Weight." polota. Rev. Mr, Clugston preached an it roprtate sermon and eptablrton p We give Sixteen Ounces to every Pound.-:choir led In,the singing acceptably, .,: Prices as low as we can make them and remain in buainese. PICKERlNG CQtJfi1CIL. We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and can Rive you Choice Y — ..ATTENTION -FARMERS Breakfast Bacon, Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lines . , The above council met pursuant to • UPIP,. adjournment on bsonday, the 12th of. the "Sunset" Brand of Cooked Meats, inst. Members all present, cbe reeve Machine Sliced in those Delicate On and after May 22nd this.business will be located in the • . -;tn the chair. Minutes of last meet.. ---- Fine Slices, fin much Reddin property, o site the .Town Hall. .r, ing were read and approved. Appreciated in' Every Household. . A number of account+were present- We have in stock a good supply of h fE P PFIy ed for a meat' &ad referred to them Choice You Beef Pork and Lamb are the only Kind We Handle. - %.7 P p Harness and Harness Parts. -�~ - 1: rewpectivFatandiagcoffimi'ttees. .� Harry Moore was heard re culvert �'L A611t7 MT"d : er-C-7 CID Collars, Whips. and ditch required on sideline'bet+veen t �t' = lot-4 26 and 27 con 4. • (Sweat Pads, ail kinds, ONE DOOR EAST W. L. Smith -was heard re side- �'a 1, Coldnam, OF POST OFFICE Pickering- �Collar Pada, all kinds. ' walk and crossing in Whitevale. - R` A.Seebeck and R. P Nowlan were Lverything for the Horse, �h>✓""r , ,.. ,beard as to had condition of slde;ine - ,, ` �. between lots So and 31.con 4. We are prepared to Rive a good . • ==. The standing committee on Contin• PIC K ~ Shoe Repairing Service. ` gentles reported and recommended the following pavmrutw: DR Beator, �. E C I L B R A D L E Y t `u on acct of ad Cy 125 PN?: Ed SVil;a 0 MEAT . -MARKET - 1 `^ al o jxct uRo eebank re apportioniinnjL ` HARNESS-MAKER - PICKERLNG a---wament 5 W. Th+ st.ad:ng committee on Dam- Round Roast or Steak, ... .. ... p'er lb {' ages to Sheep Billed by Dogs reported - �• ••' '� +• � , . >_ Surlolb Rnaat or Steak. ... -Sc and recommended the following pav- ' •_' ,� .• 7nents: H Tinaall, two sheep and one Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ... ..8c ' >.amb killed 36 W: Boyd Burit, inspect. Rum Rue1'st�... ... ::.. `20C ". In the above 1.50, P P — ---. •• EVE The standing committee an 13e1[et Fine Rib Roast, 20c ; - : - reported and recommended the follow. Heavy Rib Roast, „__ ..• lire `', • In a•meota : T G J3aneflsld, goods K pay K Shoulder Roast. 14 and 18C " a be Sewles family 2J' Od;Jas - a Rich nn,gnnds.supplied the ;wads _Put Roaist, ... ,,. 1 , - — ti,,� iW� tr••I'' iwroily 190. The committee recorn-- • Brisket. to boil, � �O tuend�that no fwtther aid be Riven to — •Lelt'of Veal, half ur 'whule. with foot off' 23c •'' .';^ `'tbe above families. - , LpIa-6U-V-eat:---" - - .� _ oR -"d drid���ortee dhd recommend-- Shoulder of ti eal,. '-«2C �` p� ed a rnenc as enilnws : (3eo Lee, re ghouldet Roast of Veal, '2.Oe HE{.7HERWIIV-WIWAMS PAINT' _ washout eon,.8 ear : J Tweedie,vur- '...rN'c ., gives satisfaction.. No paint can give more. No man _.lacing gravel rear can 5 20 00-: R K- Pure Pork Sausage, Teruo, sep washout rd Slots lu and 13 p`ineat yalt Pork,... «•. ... •�. '26e can expect i:iore. S. W. P. is a sstisiaction-g'ivin faint. aP b 60; J Pa111•ter," drag a t 1 6.25; T +, btaabury, ce•crawntag and rep was Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c - The mattrials that rater into it, the care with wh�h it is 4! - --- 0 15 Pal. J Patliater, drag Centre `• sliced. •' _ con 9 135: E Michell, drag rd It Mild Cored Cottage Rolls(hall or whole), 38e made, the men who snake it, everything connected with e a t and 2 8 13; L Gauslin, rep wash- •' P ,.. 5oc •• it, are tts on-giving kin isap- a t eon 7 7 5n: G Btowo,re washout Bask Bacon, ... e of the sa ' facts d It never d ere con 7 450; J A Stephenson. rep Cooked Ham,.. ... -_ (roc '' - - points. Always does the work it is expected- to do. Costs = aabout and re-crowning cons 7 and �. rr u 38 15 : J Beelhy. drag cons 7 and 8 etoera,.. .. - - �� least. Does most. CA,hs •A-ds free. b 62; S French, inatatlinzculvert rear. Head-Oheese, - •• ,.. 20e ' - con.1, reaewing old culvert and rep "F,�y First and Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs• 5Utents _ •^--^11lnrRaa's bill 3 75• Pedlars Ltd., for BOLD sr .__equipment as per bill 181.16; Frank M � ba ,� BALSDO IC - +Cooper. tquipment ss per bill 2180 : ,_ •• opr n s J. S y _!! cents ;' • Y K,:gers. rep pltcn•tioie con 4 00 E� S. - ` O'keille,drag and ie culverts cons 1 .. K and 2 19 : R#4d & Brown Structural Rr G RE I D - PICKER 1N G+ (Steel and ,Iron Wor3ts, ��driftrptna f 1 _ _�4k,ws per hill 5 67 : A J, Taylor. Araq con 2 3 )3: C WmF-e, grading rd It$ half Small Remittances _ R.+nge S a 0t): W Mitchell, ditto 5.00 ; ,Xorrii Hic6ev, ditto 500 ; W Preci• WHEN you remit small amounts do you use.thh 'T ous, ditto, 5,00 : L Gates, grading, in. ICI � IIIIy safest,most economical and most satisfactory, "? 'atxlling'cirfiPrt and renewing old col. NeW pees on All Ford medium? " .as per hill 7 50 T diadill,3lnads stone nor Hnoyer's culvert 4�c: J T scepb- Bank Money "Orders .are inexpensive, protect you .. 'erson, pk!winir wad lnrilding culverts --jell of f eCtive- �L against loss and relieve you of wQrn►_ re Hoover's culvert 2'1.5+): R L Dixon., These orders, are obtainable at all our branches clearing rd lot 35, work on Hoover's ��,�I� Runabout $530.25 X519 47fl.01 _ I Cher. ++ . and sub•6ranc:63. }� and Lehman', culverts and supplies " '5% i THE and.rep to equipment 68 38: D Ahni�. " starter 617,36 Starter 12• STANDARD BANK 'gravel for Hoover's culvert and rd l I "'' _ rear'enn 5 7.6«3 : J F trthing, Inhor rd Touring :571.2 : 'Truck 862.23 Or CwNwwt =lot 35 and Hoover cnlveit 8.1)1); O _- - - •Plaxton, teaming re Hoover's and t'il i •" startee /655..35 _ _ " starter fi9g.3.1 � �:.M- TOTAL ASSETS O�'�R EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS - �'I Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, Manager Cutipe 891.75 Sun, Lt.Del. 538.94 � - ' h Branch, - - C. McClellan, Manager : - ACCTION SALE OF ' Whitby OrS @S f Gard Im 1$ments Sedan _ ..984.02 :"'s-tarter 846.05 P F O. -B, erin[z, Ontario _ ..,Standing Hay, Standing Oats, ., and other mgiel `J .. _.. f}1; 7`•, ........ g8 It a 1 t." AJI o ....these rood' a3 be pbinb ed w" h I1 . T The property of E - >'Tr 23N PE a RSE I small cash payment,.balance to be paid in At Lit�,Con,4, Scarhoro, un twelve equal monthly instalments. I °'�s ]i�DI Y ID VAL TUESDAY, JUNE THE 27, 1922 i' ins tollnwio--i opert', viz We ;. - g h a - vow prepared ��-, - III, - - - - - -- !� SAN!I7`ARY re a�re"- ma-kes-arrc�� :- "` -- - :-Brown horse 6 ye•trs,ad h d,-Bac horse i m 3 peals old b d, Binder 31-H'cut under - -61Ge8 Of.-�2atterld5 on our own premise8. • -- LL• 1a)acres, Drill disc 13 hoes good as ±s = new, blower in grod condition, 'Wag. ' - ... -;Give us a trial and be convinced 'op cunning gear, Hap rack, Plow.«'i(• Ili II E'c _ 4 11Linson Nu. 7, Set of iron harrows 72 "teeth, Set Inn to double harness, i :�" f'. K g + Ind boils _ PUREWHITE PAPER NF5 _ :-: y•p About 21 acres of standing bay one cut Be11 phone P �_- t ORE �� to he sold in small lots, About 1S acres :: •.- =of standing oats to be sold in small 29 200 `aI NEVER USED BE C l�l. g .. M' ♦9 lots. and numerous other articles.. =i � :�•- ' y: III I� NEVER USED AGAIN �. Bale at one o'clock, sharp. TrcRxe. For • �' _ HEAL standing hay, standing SAfEGUAl�DS - 4, :. •,,, oats and all sums of•$20.00 and un• Sherwood s�. Collacutt .- e =dor.casb; over4hat amount 5 mos. ` 'eredit will,be given to p+irties furp- ` Ford Sales and service Station. -Isbing approved joint notes. 6 per I!I l; Pickp�••�� r'' ' Mot per Man to oft for cash. H. R. 1Vlonney, - ""ing Fred Posuil, aunttnneer — '�1+k.,.vA+nv7M> - .. ... ..:......-,r'm.r_.<.....'.-..:a....:;a - -':-b ... 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T.• '.'�..4 "�. '• ,:.�,+,+•i. ✓"♦.� °Y ray- .,4', w •, d• C We •:r.,.• r• ..F ':31:.:.,•, a ,,r•... , rat,., ..c �:i. .,y '[c '>. .y. °'t ,^«4 .ca x--rr`.-S` :.•, ' r� ;-•t.''•,'.` ,,mi, .1'••` .4, dn,' :dc' "1 ti,;�a yyy��.?.�. ,�' .e:'1K...yf�:: 7. y1v AY .Yi .p.al.f�?l `-` ••},r- Ya '.TL- A::.,;�.�. C' �^ • � • phi!.. •,iy, y,,,: !. .�. p^'��.• Iry r •,.' "k" ..t,C'-.� s\.J. a... _ _ . __ _ �,� _ •C1S .rig, -:4^ ♦ Y•. ".F L _.S^ -rC�..� \ M '-.N,: WWI .'! ,mil' '•3 .e.-.4'. ., �a.4��' Y CLAREMONT. Mr. Pattullo, of Toronto, is here ebr ' ' :Attend the 1 at present lopkiug after the pro.. anon Ill PlekC'1I11$ _ .,The Pickering ;•,. Mrs. Bame is upending a week is party of the late Mrs.G.Johnston. _ the city. . Lyman sad rs. Regnolde, of V1ff11ance Committee Luther Bow 9o, of Peterboro ° Q July i st T Saturda ,a..:.. p y p y yf ,• .-. � ' - ': • � TUrUntu, a ant, nods with the •� _ -• a pent Sunda with his .mother Thom.oa, object of -. latter'a parents, Harry and Mrs. The this Association is to ' ,'.here. , Mrs. Bella For i,e, of Toronto, lessen stealing and prosecute r?^ -- visited Claremont friends -}set Miss Juaephine Bemrose, of To- - the felons, - ronto Udivereity,sppput Ins week ' week. with her friend, M' Margaret T Miss Ann Ri y, of Peterboro, ins. ='rake the Safer' Course MacLellan. id visiting th $�F. end Mrs. Members having property stolen oomiattd 9trsiwberrieta from the local HEN ou cannot s are the time to o Rubins. gardens are now oa the market Y P g to the bank the ° �n i,a Oommi>otas m _r� Mr. And Mrs. Bentley,' of Osh The beavy rains of the past week W moment you receive money, don t risk leaving it in" _ aaa, visited the latter'e mother, Mambership fee i2.OQ. was just what was wanted, to the house. Forward the money by-registered mail to - 7M Ca. Lynn. siolnos may w had tsom uhe Preaaent at. w Georgg Cooper has sold ,his Hne bring the- berries to perfection. our nearest branch. The amount will be duly credited to Owtaterr onapplioeton. and to produce a heavy yield. your account and you will receive immediate acknowled i residence to Mrs Sidney Bennett, _ ment. Banking g' zsa.Oom,-L. D.-Banks,C.S.Palm, 'of Brougham. g by mail is safe, simple and convenient. Her, W:Y. Richardson, Pickering. The grain elevator will be closed HORSE REGISTER - -- _ .w- c� ; Y Y y' - 'THE �) R. Thexton: � J.Clark" ever Wednesday and Satnrda ti<aoret" T sIR SIMO (CAB 1�, noted Clydesdale =- until furthec notice. stallion, the property of.MiltonBen- President, -� Ira Boyers veranda ie now comp -son. Ciiremont','will snake the sea. • pleted and adds greatly•to the ap- all of 1923 at his own stable, lot 14, DOMMON It is My Business pearance-of his residence: con. 9, Pickering. WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYNI}, ' Manager• A number of Masons attended a PL�:a 5acrL. (14915), ti'ol• 3�, S. 8. B, BROOICLIN BRANCH, 1L C. CROSS, Manager. To help you run part of yours. . =� reception in tie Masonic Temple, :9588; C. 9. B., the imported Olydes• By opening a-New.Garage in the Vil- ` • 'Toronto, on Tuesday evening. dale stallion, the property of Oscar - -. r. Mrs. Peter Macnab left on Fri- •Nilson, Brougham, will make' the _ 1 e f hi vale I am.prepared d - ag o V(t to to a =,da last to visit` her daughter, aeasra.of 192 as follows: Monday, all kinds of repair work. including Y+ ;.;_, Y -tops and Aide curtains, also making; Mrs. Macfarlane, of Harriston. May 22nd, will leave his own stable ' your old car look and run like new by and proceed to J. Patterson',, con.7 p` Mr. and Mrs. 0, halitaan and C. ems„ Save 1 giving t a good .coat of new paint. fur noon;t.heace to CI. Hcdgeon'afor I Can YOU �� Days a-Year A. and Mrs; Overland motored to Agent for Toronto machinery, inelud• . nigh[. ' Tuesday, Walter ateyen- � - Erin on Suudap and spent the day eon's, con.7, noon:W. C.Ormerod'a ink:Pumps„ Windmills, Silos ' You know from laborious, experience that you =xf with Mr. Overland's parents. Greenwood, night. Wedneaday.'L', spend at least an average of'one hour a day is and.GaaoIine Engines. Mrs. Thomas Oliver, of Green• Blake's. Audley, noon; H. G. «'il- pumping water for use about;;--farm. CHARLES M. RICE, wood, has purchased the house' pun's. t'ase fine, night. Thursday, Home Tel. 6621. Whitevale. Onb N p Stnp losing this valuable time Save Sour and lot belonging to the estate Of fi J,Millet-'a. Picketing, noon: H. r 8 8 strennggth Instal a Toronto Windmill and see how ,' the late Matthew Beelb and will Vale's, base line, cad. Friday, uickl y' G. Cl Brock road,noon; to his 9 Y it.wiil pay for itself. asks immediate possession. own stable until the following Mon- Toronto Windmill s are quiet,efficient workers. Did We congratulate Miss Margaret day morning. Cast nothing to run. Require practically no attar- � MacLellan and Mine Jean McFar� FLORISTON, ,152581, (17ie3), imported Lion outside an occasional oiling. lane, late of Claremont,On success. Clydesdale stallion, the propil And when linked up.with a Toronto Pump and fully pal their third year ex- Robt. D&foe,Green River. will make Toronto Water System, a Toronto Windmill will Via • ' :-�� atni_oxtioDS in Philol Enptlieh' _.tl?e eegson of 1922 ae_foliowa_- Mots- , 6t�Y�a city water service right on your farm. .� and Sistory At T`oroato Univer- day. day 18th, will leave his own - - -=— _ ° wily. etxble and proceed to B. Garter's for l �Vlm C. W. P]li ey,• Pick !Did Your 'Roof L9ib1[ �i A most interesting football noon- thence to E. W, Holtby'a for match was played at Goodwood night. Tuesday. Wm. Middleton's, - _ IF so ,�, Greenwood, noon; Joe. Wideman'@, ' Last Saturday evening between' Salem, night. Wednesday. Bent l ' the Clarbmont and. Goodwood ley Brl Audley, noon: W. J.-Mc- tea ' ' Toronto a s�h } ���� A' sat g a. It to said to be the fact- Donald's. Brock road, night. Tours- a+ r+ set gat me ever played in Good wood. day;bf Ssrrett'e. Pickering, noon; - •��! The gryirne resulted in a tie, the Mr. Aueo's, base line, n! ht. Friday, =Will give you both service ,w• s lore being 1-1. Wm. Teefy's, Cherrywood. noon; and -beasts. They will - THA.T BUSY SPOT IN withstand See 46 minutes i The Wotnea'a Institute wilt hold R H. 4fajor'e, con.6, night. Bat• - ' f their June meeting on the after. urday. to his own stable until the and lower your insurance.M following Monday m3ruin (noon of the 219t, at the home of g Put up in ''Four-in one" Mrs.Stephenson, at 3 bil lock. The - V R 0 U 0 H A style. they can i-e laid at Npprogram: "How to obWa tbecon 'PULCANIZING least three times an fast .y..x' denceof ourchiidren." "Canadi• THERE'S ARE,@SON lee woad shingles. Weight k'R an Women of note," Cari•eat R'hy not have that pvnctttred rice - = " perequaze 190Ibe. Y ,_,Events, Music and Readings. A or.blow-out properly repaired and get fife handle that good slot, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS We Bell Pedlar's (3alvao- good attendance is urged: many hundreds of miles more service, g p _ A large party of delegates and also a saving to your pocket-book? 1 Shirts and Overall,, with the qquality and room to let. in othre words lzcd Roofing, 14IcCorroick'a , visitors attended the annual Whit have one of the er+t *team Vulcanize KITCHEN BRAti D, "Railroad Siireal,"and Implements and Twine r ing Out-fits and am prepared to repair HARDWARE GALORE. - - and Beatty ros. Stable by & Lindsay Haptist Association your dres.and tubes on the shortest - y - :",• at 3touffvilie on Tuesday and:notice. Work guaranteed, 1 also fi A'tak-e your produce at the highest price,@, and don t forget Equipment. .� ;.•-- !Wednesday of this week. The-keep new tires. tubes and tube repair Prices Are Right.. We try to please. ' moderator, Rev. J. T. Priest,'of:kits in stock. ,r _. ,. Wi,;t�y,� ._ eh the snertal .n, L l ��toeL^Ie Fr Q�. : Home Mission ,+ield�Da sermons -P$ Y---TARR,- �o$r0 Dag East End Garage.i9touffrille. in the Baptist Church here next $?tf Phone 6'711 or SM2. � � Y v S 0"aT � Bunchy, the 18th. Men's ana Women s Anniversary services will be "+�L T� -- -- staid to toe-L'gtOwi LI trrets oe 9u�- ilk dGi Itii�i} �- --- E z`nnmvr ni \ - ': "ea day, Jane 25th. at which Rev. This is the Ideal Store-to get at a big saving. Principal Gandieret Knox College, your groceries. ,d shipment of Patent Shoes 9 straps BIM Toronto, will be the special pea• You will be surprised at our low prices • and buckles. Also Oxfords and Cher. Special music will be rend. Many dollars can be saved by shop. 2 strap Slippers with erect by the choir. A male chorus ping here. We also have lots ,,, Cuban heels, black sold tan. ' will give special selections and Mr. of choice fruit to select _ -' reR. 114 30 to 115, at 3 tdii, ; from. Don't forget to 'W'. D. Dykes, tenor soloist, of give vat a call the - Meals calf Boot, black and brown, Whitby. will slug at the eveninfr riezL time you are in toss. - regular 7.00. at 500. `service. Special offerings will be Phone 2808. ••- ,t _ A'big shipment of- Football Boole In ' taken. Further announcements Wjrnted-Poultry, Butter, Hgga. brown, tea and white alit, - - later. Also, a few bus, of white beans. , rat 4.80 sad 6.110. Two oors o' it! Ye ken shoot FRANK CHIDLOW _ ' itba'23rd of June? Weel tha lads �} sx.::aind lassies o' the Claremont Bap. CLAREMONT, • - ONTARIO Vii �= . F1IIgold, laremoat Mist kirk hate a gran'gairden party - Alad. Phone 8800 On yet:-ground a o' MaistecReuben' Besse• There'll be mnckle Scotch vat , t HPGG do LYTLE, LTD Coal,neither wet nor dry)in tha pro• _ Y iceedings. The Msrr family a' rig _ yred up in the guid auld Hieland Hard and Soft Eoal of the seed Oats,geed Wheat Seed Barley. am.: ,kilts and the Toronto Harmony Rust Defy 1 n g e c a U s e geed RSe E 9CoRck'com lets,' y best quality on' y p :;Male Quartet and it lsers o' tits ar q y _ e _ Ask for prices. _ tistic kind will perform. No Boot hand +Hot C�alvariized `CLOVER AND TIMOTHY • ye heerd some o, those folk sfure. 1 All kinds and of finest quality, That mesas pe'll come agin th'too• THOS' A FLAW There's one feature is particular against etzna8 stable aside.foe the y' - Refreshments galore on th'groun'. Ask for a price on our Feeds, Corn, ''l:rr,ic•n.n a- .`1'nha•; 'hairn�- 9n r.r- ,.s...,.. ►-� ll preciate about Toronto mum penod-while the method Oats, Shorts, Cotton Seed and l r , .C3tLQ ,. ! sim 1•applies a sure The meeting alled for Saturday _ -' - --' - -- e Equipment. s fie only B B - Oil CRll also on Oman g S 1 T face coatlIl an goes - OCn and ens evening last to consider the ark GOOD 31ORn IN rtlr ��Equtpmeat made to Canada distance inside tubing. p` -in which the galvanizing thorn ground together. g ugh- ' Toronto Stable Equipment. will • '` question was, on account of the Sounds a lot more cheery when it fol- �`• ` ,Phone 503-Use it. unfavorable weather, very poorl lows refreshing sleep which -brings ly covers and completely coats the make work easier-keep cattle y brighter looks and better health. metal and the inside of steel tubes healthier-bring more profits. Let Hogg & L tles LimitQd�' =. attended.' A committee was ap- B me explain the many advantages of 6b ;pointed to take charge of the asst Australian Herbs will It eep your atom- as well. This method makes it ab- Toronto Stalls, Bull Pens, Water 13tf OSHAWA ter and they are calling a general ach and bowels clean and to a healthy solutely test defying and proof Bowls and Utta Csrr(ers, condition.ho Take a dote tyooni bt and ADAM R YAKS meeting to be in the Masonic g see bow much better u feel Hall to-morrow (Saturday) even. R. 'itfg at S o'clock. A full attendance is the morning. ;' H. MAYNARD, W$ITEVALE, ONT. r -of the citizens of Claremont attd A Full Course Treatment for I.W sent a t_Registered Optometrist Postpaid on Receipt of Price,-_ ` ;'the farmers of the surrounding - and Optician y' count[ is re ttltested, as this iq a Address all orders to • y q Will be at Mr. Palmer',Boot and Shoe _ _______matter in which every one in the kustrs ian Medicine Coat Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.o: community should take a deep in. 351 Tonga 8t., Toronto, Ont. each week. for Testing Eyes and Fit•tere�t and ive their whole-heart• tin Glasses, and to take iii Watch ed stipport. Pick 6"i'' In" �O�;� -,_Cos. OloCk and Jewelry Repairing for J:Remember the rand arden Fruit Trees, Shrubs.Etc• Yake, Jeweler, Stouffviile, Any re. 8 g pairing or orders can be-left with Mr. party to be held undgr the auspi• Having secured the a enc for E.D. H Palmer or at' Mr. Porter's Barber g y `(The Campbell ):lour Mills Co., Limited) a. ces,of the B. Y. P. U. on the beau. Smith ,k Son, Ltd., Nurserylimen, ;:: Shop, Clarmont, 8 tiful lawn of Reuben Besse, half of Winona, Ont. _ _ mile- it of-Glace ttrant n r ev=-I airs prepared-to take orders for-all - �=-� �' -�-D-- _C�O:A __ __ ` entng of Friday, Jnne 23vd• The ._$inds'of 14 ruts Trees,Smal[Fruits, _.- proirranimewill be given by the -Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at X11 ►5~,1ZeS On hand, Yy. anions 1lari family,of ytouffville, lowest possible prices. -' ;: . ji�.us]formerly of-TerGnto,-assisted Special rates for large quantities, « by the Toronto Harmony -Male 28tf, 'QttArtette, 'Mr. Taylor the well. N. J. Chapman, QUlel� delivers'- -one ton O1' oval', �CIUSe r. �names�� `'::known tenor soloist,who will give p , a' a nnntber of selections, Mrs.Smith .. .... .attention to all Orders, ` of Toronto, soprano soloist, and CLAREMONT GARAGE - ' Mr. Pratt, baritone soloist, of -barge nr small• Of all materials and design i ;,, .-'StouffVille, who will x190 give Having rented J. McGrath's Gar .• .. ,.' --_ kept in stook+ It will pay you ;�. several selections. Miss Paterson age,-I am prepared to make expert salt a our works std Inspect our stook r. •'and Miss Ein ham will render sev obtain Prices Don't be misled g repairs on all makes of cars. All -agents we do not employ them,oomsgt>tsw1. "-M,4rsl instrutventals and Claremont makes of Storage Batteries repair. � Campbell Flour CO Lt� ly we aaa, and do throw off the tt►gttelj -' 'Citizens' Band will furnish abund• ed and recharged. Arzenc for Ue •y W• commission of l0 per emt.,whlobyo>, Y • once of choice music. There will be the Exide Storage Battery. esrlaialy save by psr,basiag frogs tw7 �i4 a booth on the grounds for the sale Ind. phone No. 1858 �1i11g bt s.usolioitsd. ce ts; c h drian Admission, 3b W. STOUFFHR, - J.T. MATHESON N! eon children wader 12yearA Toronto Peterboro - - --Pickering ' esnta. * t?tf_ Claremont, Oat. l � Oilioeand Reeks, A�1by..4a'Mrt� . ..w.. x•«'lei:h•-,,.:. .. r,.... r ..a. -... -. ..Hn'•..-.•...u. ..i.,-.• .. -. .. . ., •, - - _ _ _ - .. ..r_... .v.-....-. ,.. ... ..«._.w,..�-�:r-ewe••...•-• REM r.,f,;t •, rf-srt Y .,,,,� e,..#h:,wt• . .: v. -�- .a ...O�c... F ,x ..,,,.,;,-�',°. ».r•.,r- -.•x•E�+„'+.x r+r..u-a...;• -•w,tinr..-r;,•.y r.'" T. S 7• c ;r' �_ :,{a ' ..°. v:w a<' .;: �., c �" ': w •-;«,.PRY.', 7r,u»' r 4 ij'e" •,- i � ¢.. &a, z ', ,- k 7 �''1+ !•,, Vin_. ;�• L >. �c :r°. �s " f ' �.i , y�;- ,� - , -yl ,.,i„Z. .t' .•�.:�•- n°u+ i ,'..'4^'• w4' � :vs•.,�^, ^ti'.. ,F:..,. .'<r', uv'",' :C• •w t '.v - .. 't .• 'F *i` %3:"�':+, �, 'f' n• `z. 'r.1, :+.a A. abut it. They're a pest.-•Qittin' in —• '' p -�-'� among'yet 'gear ors' cuttia' it all t' Had Your _ r•o,�.+ ppieces. Me'n Dick lost three tubs o' Iron Today c trawt one'afternoou 'count o' sharks." - ,p; ►t �� • e Sh-hu-u-uh! A great black bulk , broke water cable's length ,. e ate a scant e • . ay, and a jet of steam-like vapor � � :�,•. „��G;;% ,i "'`' +•-y.,t shot into the air. "Whale!" cried "y* Shorty. "Baleine!" piped Jules, and they watched the huge mammal up-. c'. end with a lazy roll and sound for the - �' I depths again after striking the water 'E+ "•w,„ i e r a resounding smack with his enormous tort% � tail. - Sh-+h-u-u-uh! Anther huge 4 ST, + black tread appeared, blew a jet of t+ vapor, and sounded, and almost in- �7 stantly a whole school of a dozen or more broke the glassy mirror of the - ;' sea. - .� T 1. "Lookl a hull fleet o'them!"shouted r; i• Shorty.excitedly. "Goshl Warn't that a monster! .Geewhillikins! they're is among th' gear. Look at Westley, --. - - _ t LUSCIOUS shoutin' an' wavin' •his Data! That's T a Jud Haskins loin th same. They re - , - .•w - �— foul o' his gear. Look at his doryl -- Look at him tearin' through th'water! • • �' R i T w �i fah, he's swampin'—no, '.hr's cut ���� C �� •S L V E , ..� ♦ AT E R adrift-„ _ The gambolling school were. break- • • �. '' �: .• to a a d the men . - . �,. .,. • .. ',..... lag w all water round, an �A TALE OF THE DEEP �� re standing up in the dories-shout- am ... - - and yelling. Ju Haskins we frig a y d Ha was , �- SEA FISHERMEN famed, sure enough, and to save being NEW delicious brta,Efast bread. Full towed under by the entangled levi- fruited raisin toast 'A new delight for SY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. athan he-had-cut his-trawl. With the the entire family.. S shouting and yelling the huge mam-' , Y M;_ male, more ,frightened than the men Made with big, plump, tender, needed. - g were, plunged for the depths, and g e'P 'raisins—Sim-Maid brand. ' '~ copyright by —all served in a distinctive way to en- when they'broke water again the The raisin flavor ales each slice, +The Musson Book Oompsmy bane the trim appearance.of.the able' school were far.to windward and well pew Bank schooner. The sea lftaeif was clear. :'It was but the happening of a You can get such bread from any grocer or' �I M ( How the Story Started. Iik Iase and dotted around the hor- minute and all that remained as evi- bake shop if you insist. No need to bake,at . � :'' .:, , Frank Westhare:, knovrn as!izon the tin dories which strung dens of'the incident was the sight of x.�. `1hort " lives at Loa Cove CU Ba Y y Haskins and.his d mate rowin n home. •T"`�' " y Q around the circle of blank ocean like 0z'y- g p , y eosat with his moths the rim o! a wheel with the vessel the weather buoy to pick up ilea . Once try it and you'll always have this kind. $e sad of their parted trawl. 'ids uncle, Captala .Jerry Clark. as a common centre.. Far away to the � ". � You'll earn it at least twice a wce)<. ''and his chum-Lemuel Ring, drink s;south the sails of another schooner "Waal, ain't this a day, Sabot? bottle of sum whereupon, Frank's' ejaculated Shorty. "Sharks an' then - Fine food for business men and children could be discerned while a smudge y ` uncle tells him the story of his Path-' whales.Wonder what?h happen next?" due to the energizing nutriment and the iron o! smoke to the north betokened the Ppe g g ' . ---' :: tar's fondness for drink and bow gybe; resence of some ocean liner plowing He gravely stowed his pipe away, and ,of this famous, healthful fruit. - - "Grace Wasthater" weal down oil her appointed course. Impressed with shipped the gurdy wine across the Make lain bread.pudding with.left-over .Zk Sable Island with ten Of her crew 'Lud the beauty of it all—the-immensity bow gunwales,of the dory. "Cal'late t5' pu g alp. her skipper. This has the desired Of- of the ocean and.the frailness of.tbe:r we'll haul th gear now; Sabot. Ill slices. No need to waste"a crwiib. ?� feet upon Frank. He finishes school tiny eighteen-foot do the boys pall- gurdy up the anchor an' you coil.the -_ , ... With crer}it to himsp! and spends tho r'' line as it comes irf" Order now for tomorrow's breakfast. But Jennmer. s rent ce to."Loci silently, with the ripple of their ,+ ;.' npAu ust foie uncle;passage and'the working o! the oars �`he anclwr line, wound up by the be sure to say you want out; of those fall- ., gs. Tn g a little hand-winch; came in , reeled 'raisin loaves. taker Lim on a Sabine trip as spare against the thole- tffi alone breaking quickly, hand aboard the Kastalia While at the quiet of the seeping sea. About th and in a end line of the trawlashowed at _ anchor !n Canso after the first fisbinL► a mile iron the vessel Shorty unship- ftnan pad his oars. Vast rowan E he the rail. _. trip frank rescues a French boy grunted. Jades backwatered, and the Retch holt! The boy unshipped the -- ik]-treatmenrt by his fe?low-sailors. winch.and laced the hardwood pulley 'The two'boys try their hand at dory =dory floated motionless. or roller into the dot unw ' p Sun-Maid �M tubGimme.the end king 0, that lust while Jules hung on too the trawl, he �+�� lot Jules cast the tub becket adrift and slipped the woollen circlets or "nip- •7iGetled Raisins - CHAPTER SIX—(Cont'd.) over his hands and d the - -Shipping the oars the boys pu homed the.looped end o! the baited from, lI� and coiled iTaw4to his companion,who ins. "Now for th' tau t it yet Make delicious bread, let, puddipga, aw ra the anchored schooner in anchor out th way, Sabot, art' bra p try to make it fast to the small , cakes, etc. Mk your racer for them. Bend ' the direction indicated. How beautifu>' buoy anchor: th' tub over her an coil th gear as °tor free book of testJ recipes. ' the vessel looked as she role lazily ,a I haul It in. Savvy?" All right, Sabot Ship yet oars „ ,. over the sunlit•ewekl! The.long bow- I savvy, answered the •other, �,': •_ an ell down to stela W sells ('arson'• .. . .k5tm-Maid Ra3sia Csrowtaari __ .• - enpper bow slender masts p" y obeying the commands. �. ,il ami varn. - that-- And Shorty hove the buoy, "Now!'.'. And Shorty commenced - • � 11?embErt6fp 11,000 .S e eel eureka and colored wind-vanes or I the water' wht7e as Jules rowed, the heaving ne twenty-one nunc'rea root also Facials "highftyers" fluttering lazily In the buo _tom wow out When the line ken 'of heavy trawl over the roller, morning air, the beautiful run and y wbi a Jules, immediately sit of him, ' had austral over the gunwale and tie_ ,_ ,_ L:b.i► d:-L u l-buoy floated black ball upraised, far .a. Tt e l . was - �■ * crow with the weiXht of the fish below astern, Frank have the anchor out A good htanlred feet of the line was - r ' hauled in,' and the first dozen hooka Poor Gets Benefit. _ — and, tanding with the tuff before him cook and they- lurched alongside the, ' came u'p with the baits-'aim on them. roiling vessel, while Shorty' hove the �ncess Mary's wedding presents he threw the baited tine into �,�'a aka w - Shorty „AR , t' ; b means of a heat/ -_ = Go , grunt us i ; which have been on view at St. James -- u.vac v.. gear. is here be comes! tuba of tnrwl un to the _ _ t --Y y 121g—atiCi( _thE_ 77Pr1 1'},�8rd- - �baited hooka ud their dependent llr t.....1 Haan comes upon th"i dory. Good Sboyee he said. i•yon g�t' Palace since March'S, have now basal ' first shot o' P Uncle Je F ganging coming clear of the mrin or We ain't skunk dory,anyway. St.'and• .a ex#tibited for the last time. back Iiae as he dexterouaty whirled the b t, �„ quite a little haul that. Mighty good; Unofficial estimates put the aggre. line out of the coil in the tub. With And aghngen came Ij°m°P limply up ie�t one tub." And both Dun stars ; , ;----- y , g gate attendances at a round 150,000• the adept manner of an old trawler, proud. h + the gunwale: Grasping the line off, and it is'reckoned that receipts should Shorty ova the gear out tvithcnt-a'. It takes quite a bit o! strength and, $50,000, the sin e snarl—twenty-one hundrei feet the roller, the boy swung the fish in- dexterity to stand is a lnrchin d be somewhere shoat ' ng board b a dexterous turn of the wrist, g o7 noises going to eharitioa. hloine. i Rangingodred a snoods spliced and the by caused the hook to break and Pitchfork rolling heavy diving the 1raa - + _ a ~, dory- into it requires some skill'to k sulks= n'prered the fish for it in�the bottom of seaway,but Shorty and his small dory- •Mtnard a Claimant for Duns, eta and when at last the gear had bee-1 the do mate did the job quite creditably. a" he grunted a "vas'- •rowin. " �'° ;When the work was finished the Canada has,over 88,000 miles Of rail-' oho°, Hauling steadily with the old Bah- way, or one mile for'every to his drry-mate and made the "tub threw their larks aboard, and, watch- y+ cry 224 per- - end" of the'trawl'fast to the second erman s pull, Shorty braced his feet ing their chance when the dory rose' sons. firmly, and. grasping the wet, hfird `k anchor and threw it over._ p on a swell, they leaped for the rail cotton line with his ni ered hands, A Riding to,- the roiling of the last and tumbled aboard, while the men ;? Jvored Pulled the trawl aver the clacking anchty, they lazed away the time give the lignum-vitae wheel with, but a ma-'ship rail h vv a it upn to to the anent. twenty minutes in order to mentary pause when he l'i'fted an extra . •.� "Poor did 'Coffee Pot." fish prowling over the bottom, two bear -fish over the nwale and snap- -Waft(To-ba�antinued.) i whispered the enameled hu�R� and_seventy feet below, .a Ilea to the Cn . chance to sample-the succulent her- hi ' of into the seal Jules behind Vase l. n Ke - Double 13o p him, coiled dettdy and broke otr only "Mistress was awfully mad ring and squid bait, which, Oily, tasty, to'gaff an eacaping fish or to, twist M lnard's Liniment for Dandruff. CAR BO LA at him toda , wasn't she! and glittering, was well. calculated to the hook out of a cod with the gob #� g� and scoured lure any ordinary cod-to bite.. Jules stick when it proved too. much for, The two word "skirt"and "shire" rETROLLYM BELLY and rubbed hia, but he's and Sborty,with the esae and abandon his mate to slat dear. s' ' . of hardened trawlers stretched them- - were originally the same. almost as-black and-dirty + It took the boys a good hour and a' —Aanitiseptic as ever. And whoa he ar- selves out in the bow and stern o! half to haul the gear, and when -th VERY efficient rived here he shone like the dory and lit up their.pipes. Lrought the last buoy aboard Shorryy I v��� W�1eR 4tiver: Jules, lolling. over the bow, was the was di-i in " L�C first to speak. "O-ah, Shartee!" he pp fi P,erapiration with his 'allow about me?"groan- i ,. a exevtions. The sky had become over.' � ; used as a first-aid es ed Sauce Pan from'a cor- cried suddenly. Regardez'le requin cast in' the in and fhe dory IOh, le gros requin. And he pointed rolled over a drCSSln for Cuts, save she's great swell which tossed $ ashamed to have me in the ;mifLthe cool green depths below them, them upon its crest arid then dropped slim _ •. What'. ejacuiatea . the uuaer: them �nta & valie or llu► u; ,rte...; """ '7 ` �ratCi2eS,bruises,in- . kitchen Once I was just' Rekin? What th' deuce is that? Oh, Y p - Shorty loosened his oilskin -.oat and SeCi bites, snit. as shins and silvery as yes, a shark, Gee, ain't he a brute!" lanced over the.flesh 8 tube in the hOUSe Coffee Pot. 1 wish I we e A long, rakish black body, fully t .a h in the Fiery hot.- like tom. Csllate we ain't done so bad' yon, Double -boiler. :eight feet in length, floated in the You enameled ware fellows - I for our fiat'set. Bankin'. Phar's a for emergencies. water just below the dory. The dorsal „ r1 eighty 1 fish are always so clear.. You"' a g y or a hundred large, and tail fins quivered slightly, and a- thar'. Now for th' second tub. Sing • , are the favorites in ibis wicked blue eye winkel as the boys , CI;E3EBAOVGH MFG. COM$ANV kitchen." looked over the do the other gear out th' way, an gimme: = (Conoudmed) ry gunwale. a.drink from th' dory,jar beside you."•' "Cheer up,"squeaked the I "Look at th' blighter winkin;" cried Jules understood hardly a word of: 1680 Chabot woe. MO°uev enameled ware cup with a Shorty_ "He's awaitin' 'til we start what his companion was saying, yet -OL�A# 3� -"{-r;o,-d then he'll make a with wonderful boyish intuition he' Mistress• say today she is snap for-s-fish. Gimme-th' fork an' knew almost exacts who; he was - _ going to replace all you I'll poke him, th' dirty blue dog!" asked to do. y fellows with SAP Ens- The pew, or pitchfork was handed_ "Cast th' tuh,_gerket off now an' ineled Ware utensils," . i over, and Shorty poised,it for a Lunge., hvare out that gear, Sabot. I'll ro,v "She's wise," admitted Steady`now, not a word!" hissed the this time boy, and his arm drove down like Bung! SPRY the dirty-faced Sauce Pan lightning The report came from the sadly. And silence descend- Bang! •There came a smack on the schooner, and a q ant^y sack fluttered EEL y top- ed on the,kiteheft. dot bottom which 'almost stove.the fr-m the signal, '•,all ands at the - • �s z a masthrad. The $185 Tractor (F.O.B. Toronto. - — Insist— an ths- clean, - 4.o sulk. Llac 0.1._ o;".W_ —-- 1 irk + wnat's flat: '.ctieci Jules. healthful foam as the shark, with the fork im- +�*}�+ queer thing's h'isted!" replied plant\Tvlore Rows ' d r' bedded in his. eye, lashed around. the other.' "Tie ti yer tub ngaiv :.n' Shorty yanked the pew clear,' and ship yer oars. We re wanted !lack (set Bigger drops - Mister Shark sunk down into the aboard," There's no need to plant in wide M P depths below. "That got him," growl- From all points of the compass the _ taws when you cultivate with eel the harpooner jubilantly. The rp Y dories could be seen ullit. towards Sprywheel. Onl 7incheswide, - : rrenen ma Iaukfihd nervously. He the ac7ioorier and -hen ilia bo s - -it nar=—_ - `- :; • _ !didn't ]•]lee sharks and said so. '' Y - ' I , ranged alongade in ,he swell they rowest rows. You plant more ae., . "I no lak dem requim. One man I were greeted with shouts and jests rows and get bigger Drops sad u�..• �� know trawl in dotes got hand bit of! from the men 'already aboard and MULIPI.ISS pro6Ra. by requin one tam. 'Me much afraid." those in th.e dories waiting to lay M°" Overby ;Abenctes open in some ` ,. Shorty spat contempt,ously. "Tcha! alongside and pitch out their fish. localities, l „ ware they-ain't no 'count. I've caught 'em "Iletv many d'ye git, Shorty?" "Heigh }•� 62 COLBORNE ST.. the trawl plenty o times up th' dory, I caPlatel" ".Ain't no slinks or ;SD vu/jJ -- - '', SHEET METAL �RODUCTSfa~.`•��+:a BaY Shore. Me'n Long Dick hez s]tzte among* that set o' your'n, is i j yrll _ .TORONTO - e MO"-ataa TORONTO WCTSCra ',sprits'lyarded them Pots o' tiniea. Yank' they?" "Back achin'?" And so on. aO,.OHtOw Ya"cOW�R r"tO'" their jaws open an jam a piece o' When it came their turn to pitch s wood cross their mouth so's they can't out; Jules hove the painter up to the- "' :.: 31; J. TT 0., DUTCH FLOWERS ,` PERSONS-KILLED IN HURRICANE 4A ON LONDON L W.' Cut at Daybreak, Reach CAi. SWEEP-ING N" YORK HARBOR MARKETI 4;k' f vent Garden by Air at New York June-11.—Wind of hur- A Ferris wheel at Clason's Point Eight O'clock. --itcame velocity, the outrider of a tor- Park, in the Bronx, was.down into Long-Island fiound, ths to A despatch from London says:--' 1"=tw ftinstofm__ tMV swept fronr-the i five,and serious injury 35 persons.'_. Although geriall passenger traffic be-gee New Jersey arruss thi'l A tree was blown over on the brick tween England and the e-Co6fitinent liast- as it cit�r and over West-cheater county late chimney of Red Lion Inn, on the,BOB- been falling steadily result of. this afternoon, was responsible for ton Post road, and the chimney fell- vidents, transportation of freight isl accidents, at teast fifty deaths,hundreds of minor t increasing. Consignments of' Dutcht ty hrough the roof of the main resbaur- % OCeWnts, large destruction of Prop- ant, killting two pe cut flowers for London by a grou persons. nv arty, jond clots and panic at traffic D i ers of motor cars were caught Rotterdam growers,.who are.sendingi - terminals and pleam"s-resorts.. under failing trees, one woman dying RIKE 3,'rw&T.0N 'crates of peony roses, -have The most numerous fatalities were in such an accident near Hackensack. begun. 09t •'41'Whings off,City Island of men and Broken glass,.blown from big wit. Flowers*cut at daybreak"with the- women in rowboats. Eight Indies b" dows in this city, several dew still on them are on sale in 'bon-, been recovered at 10 o'clock to-night, persons. Z' vent Garden market at $f o'clock, Be-' "aDd 30 persons wore not accounted for. New York,June 12.—The New York side do luxe parcels.such as rabes,pii�-� fumes from Paris and men's clatblng,! �:l The dead'calm of the late afternoon World this morning estimates yester and whiskey from London. fORD71ring a day of-scorching beat,bad TZI-L cigars day's hurEcai�e toll 50 killed in driven millions to seek relief anywhere New York City and immediate vicinity. there Is a big traffic in newspap.Ars number of The World says:- "Thirty-eight per. V between the Capitals.it promised bo be cool. The i ' U. . .... those in rowboats off the Westchester sons are known to have been drowned London dadlies an on sale in Paris•.1hore, at City-Is-land and thereabouts, in Pelham Bay, off City Isla* when at 9 o'clock in the morning. Vras e overturned. Eight ao, ohmated. at 15,000.. The gale their rowboats As a- matter of fact passengers are eame out of as almost.clear sky, and bodies had been recovered at midnight, timid, the flying official, reaching shore before it' struck was and thirty persons were not accounted figures showing 7,000 persons in 1920 IqPalels for most of those in the boats.' for." .. .... and 14,000 last year, with only 8,000! so far this season, which is half over.' BRITISH TROOPS Refuting the statements of Land= newspapers that certain French aer;o?:r TAKE ULSTER TOWN planes are unsafe and would not bel granted permission to carry passen-: Republicans Vacate illisur IL BOLSHEV1,STS ROB. Britiab to Withdraw gers, the British Air Ministry cam-1 MONARCHS' Frenchi .:Brief Skirmish at Border When Raids Ceas� munique-sayit: "Although,the. system a cortification of sir wartbd-; Point. Continue Work of Ferreting A despatch from ' London ness. is different from the BritWt -A despatch from Belleek, Ulateri there is Do reason to iuggest that It, says:—BrAlsh troops were in"ict%a Out ChuLch Treasures for says:—The British Govern- is Is" efficient."- �Aisre an Thursday supported by how. Confiscation. ment intends to withdraw the litzers firing 4.5 high explosive shells. A despatch from Paris says:—The British forces within Ulster' The fighting lasted for nearly an hour, Russian Bolsheviki, leaving no stone, territory, it is said, as soon as CAIRO WELCOMES at the eft-16f wbich the village was In unturned In their work of ferreting I it is undisputed possession of the attacking satisfactorily assured Of PRINCE OF WALES: out Church treasures far confiscation I . force. This consisted,of detachments have violated the tombs of the Czars the unlikelihood of a rep&2'. H.R.H. Tendered Tremendons of the South Staffordshires and the and Czarinas 'ift St. Peter"and St, lion of the' incursions"and raidi Lincolno, who advanced from Pettigoe Psiil's Cathedral, Petrograd, says Le which have Reception in Egyptian by road, skirting L-outh Erne on the disturbed the area, Journal, quoting private advtces from Capital. northwest, wh4le the MAncbesters, a reliable source. and commilnications to this with the Hampshires in reserve, -* The tomb of the Czarina Anna Ivan- end and for the restoration of A despatch from London says:= The Prince of Wales has arrived at, field company of the.Royal Engineers, ovns,Which is made of silver, was re. tranquility on this part of the Cairo, where be-wm given And two I It._ followed the road bod,ft and the coffin of Clsth. moved which runs along the southern shore. arise frontier` have been addressed days reception. He was 'a tmsaon_� the dreat was broken open and received b]� Altogether about NO officers and men Princess are a necklace and rings of great value to the Provisional Govern. the Premier,-the High Commissioner • were engaged in the operation. Second daughter of the King 904 were taken. The Bolshevilof are do-I meat. of Egypt and Crown represafttiveLi The faRowing official. report was Queen of Rounnux1g, whose marriage e to h v the the Jared a e even pried Tba kit stop at the Prince on Aswood in Enniskillen an Thursday to K Alexander of Julgo-Slavia' at 'W from homeward leg of his low. journey,' .. King Peter the Grests coffin, but. finding Prince of Wales, R wbichtook him to India.,the Far ZeAt Belgrade, "a •"alte'd by "I"'t" the body marvellously Preserved,were eCeiVes anal "Order were received to' discover. ceremonies. -abashed, and dared not strip it of Its Highest Egyptian Honor and the Pt,:iltppines, will be at Glbrsj�� r. -whether foram from the Free, State jewels. tar, whore he Is expeebat to arrive wu still- In,occupation of the Bel- Educational Economy. Cairo.June 11.—King Fuad has eon-,on the 17th, After a fiw hewn' stay J6 ra The despatch adds that news of the look district, Orden were tamed that sacking of the tombs spread rapidly ferred the Order of Mohammed All-an he will depart for Plymouth. Free State territory was not to be the Prince of Wales.' This is the higib-- One of the series of bulletins issued among the Russian people, who we tL, wt 115gyptism banar. Am was Opened 00 �reeendy b, the silama! of-thi-Ur2 SM the Ptin;es-of_- dhs troops while in Ulster territory- varsity of Toronto deals with the cost Wares is the first recipient of & The ()Idftt W +rs tins. Coupte room.- of =atsr pupil es s&w-tion It is a well were NZ. -per Prince leaves for Port Said to-niCht, in Britain Pan Away riJIV64 as 150 ymds of the road en- known fact that the cost per pupil Hints for Campers,in 60 w`to.mwrxyw morning. the '10* frost the South w0ft the public In has greatly in- toring Bel .Forest. Rupert, B.C. June 11.—The In fros State territory. The infantry creased during the post two decades 9 death of Thomas Minty and his wife, were deviled story. col an Aged 90 and 98, .aspecti V sly,st Aker.; columns, one course, is What Did His say? and the same is true with regard to own sins oUL6iiFEviii. Armored the high schools. Su&,--of - Re-sure your -tab I- out- -Pinelk 4+ W III you V30WAM VVINU Li,�. diem% SeetlindAs-rspoctod-bz--4L--IMPW-,-- .-:cars were sent on abead of these col- only natural'cat only on account of before you throw it away. wage -received by A. C, 39nty, a son, Bifild a4mall am away BuM it in umns to r9c02=01trs- Those Were,fired the continually decreasing value of The gentleman did w than he said here. They were mid to have bow the an from Pros State territory qvwd thei dollar but also on accourt of the open, not against a tree or log or R badly: "And why, my child couldn't oldest living wedded couple, in the they were still in Ulster twrl torY. the greatly diversified type of educa- neer brush. Serape away the the you open the gate.yourself?" United KIngdom,having been hen The InfantrT aftanced from the _tJou whkb the -w married 444 modern 4ed-demanda. trash from all around t. North. Artillery shelled a ridge to No longer is Instruction in the thane "Because," said the little 1*4, -'the 72 yean, Nine CtA.1drea INIZ-Vi", ail the North, from which fire was being basic subjects of the early school short time, without quenching it with In,Canad1116— brought to bear on the northern col. curriculum sufficient for the needs of water and then covering it with earth. If you find a fire, u=36 and Cliffe, which was the head- the modern boy and girl. try to put it out. The same a as, n -quarters of the foram occupying-.Bel'- is true this bullitin demons If you cannot ti iab it,send word. demonstrates, i of it-to the ex .,-WftWy Market Rep rt leak. The fire was very accurate,and the eLrer#/Forest Ranger a provincial university. To meet z:Ihs enemy retired, Throw pipe ashes wW cigar or cigar. si the requirements of modem life it'Las "At 2 Pan. the columns entered Bel- been necessary to add very many uni- ette fftu pa in the duit of the road Toronto. 9%1.1, $2.20; per 5 imp. gals., $2.10; stunt pa Our casualties were one man of,verxity departments. And yet the cost and stamp or pinch out the fire be- wheat—No. I Northern, Maple sugar, 1b., 20c. $1.41; No. 2 Northern, $1.86%; No. Houa-20-30-0) tima,, 14% to 15 Wyi the Lincoln Regiment,who was slight-•' per student in the University of To• fore leaving them. Don't throw pipe 3 Northern, $1.27. per lb.; 5-2%-Ib. iis, 17 to 18C per C ea wounded. Those of the enemy are ronto is very considerably below the lb. Ontario comb honey, per dozen, ash and cigar or cigarette stumps i Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 59%e- Vnknown,,as no wounded *ore ri.' cnst per student in the universities into brrsh, leaves, or pine needles. [No. 8 CW, 56%c; extra No '1 feed' $6-50- rf- Great Britain and of the United c; No. 1 feed; 54%c. Potatoes—Ontario, �90-lb. . bag, A later despatch ftQn1--BZlfa&t arding British Ministers $1.15; Delawares, $1.15 to $1,25, the-'University of To. From Irish Extremists -%tat-m TMz I -pp"f, it proof -wo— %AU Manitoba Urley—Nominal.- it :—With the British occupation of needed, that Smoked meats—Hams, med., 35 to 9 the Fer- ronto is managed with the most care- amuked. Belleek, peace ruled song All the above, track, Bay parts. Vc; Mam cam, oz w om managh border on Friday afternoon.' ful economy. It is easy for the Angla. American corn—No.2 yellow,77%c; rolls, 2b to 28c; cottage rolls, 33 to London, June 11.—Several members No. 3 yellow,76%d, alt rail. ' - 85c; breakfast bacon, 30 to s2c. main body of tbegUwpii,engaged Saxon to criticize anything that is of the British Cabinet are being closely- Barley--No. S extra, test 47 Ibs. ;� ape- or cial brand breakfast bacon, 39 40c; In the operations Passed throuj0'Ennis- his own, but the serial of bulletins al- guarded"by special detectives from better, 60 to 65c, according to freights barks, boneless, 40 -to 45c. - AlUen and returned to headquarters on ready referred to has served to show Sootlanil Yard, as a presumed result outside. Cured meats--Long ' clear bacon, 74day. Refugees also were return- that 'Criticism of the.provincial 'uni- of renewed activity on the part of Buckwheat—No. 8, $1.00. $17 to $19; clear bellies,M1,to $23- ...1hir to BelleeL varsity's expenditures,is not support- Irish extrem.3ts, oadd The Illustrated Rye—No. 2, 915c. lightweight rolls, in $49 freight; heavyweight rolls, $40. MMeed—Del. Montreal Promises may,get.friends, but per- ed by fact and that e7verything pos- Sunday Herald to-day. Winston 9pen- bag inebuded- Bran to $28 to Lard—Prime, tierces, 16c; tabs, sible is being done to,-furnisb to ibe. eer Churchill, Secretary of State for $30; shorts, per to $32; good 16%,c; pails, i7c prints, 18c. iormance keeps them. ta.: 1por Short- i youth of Ontario the vffy beat of the Colonies, was declared to be one feed hour, $1.70 to $1.80. ening tierces, 15c; tubs, 15%c; pails, 9 at a miniffunt of cost placed on the "protection lists,,, Baled bay—Track, . Toronto, per 16c• Prints, 18c. The Earl of Balfour is discliarginff i i 1, Some Ministers, the newspaper as-,ton, extra No. 2, #zz zo M The duties of British Foreign Seers-i- -The-Soviet Premier Lenine in To. serted,'have received serious threats $18 to $19; clover, $14 to $18. butchers steers, choice, $8.50 to $&85. tart', owing to the protracted illness'ported dying of cerebral paralysis at against them if the Irish negotiations med., Stfaw�Car lots per ton, track, To- do, good, $7.75 to $8.25; do, Of the Marquis of Curzon. J Moscow. do not result favorably. ronto, $12 to $18., $7 to $7.50; do, com., $6 to .$6.50; Ontario wheat—No. 1 commercial, butcher heifers, $8 to $8,75; do, med., $1.40 to $1.45, outside. $7 to ;7.76;-do,' com., $6 to $6.50; Ontario- No. 9 oats, 40 to 46e, out- butcher cows, choice, $6.60 to $7,50; KING ALEXANDER AND PRINCESS MARIE side. do, mod., $5.50 to$6; canners and t.. Ontario corn-68 to 6W, I tars, $1 to $2; butcher bulls go IN ROYAL SPLENDOR Ontario flour--49t pats., in cotton $5. to $6;.do, com., $3 to $4; Iseders;- sacks, 98's,-$7.70 per bbl.; 2nd % ood, 47 to, $7.60; do, fair, $6 to $7• (bakers), $7.20. Straights, I bulk, stockers, Good, $5.50 to $6.25; do faW $5 $5 60* milkers $40 to $So' seaboard, $6.55. A despatch from Belgrade, Jug*;. caught the in-Aginabion and de ply of- Manitoba flour-1st pets., in cotton springers, $AO to $90'- calves, clioz�, Slavia, .says:—King Alexander of, fatted the simple people. sacks, $8.70 per bbl; 2nd pats., $8.20.1$10.50 to'$11.150; do, se to $7.25 Inside the Cathedral was a scene A • -Jugo�Slavia. and Princess Marie of! Cheese New, large, 16% to 17 do, com., $4 to $5; spring lambs, $Y i of magnificence. Representatives of c;i .519; s eep, choice, $5 to to $6; do twins? 17 to 17%c; triplets, 185 "Old, large, 21c; twinsZ, 21 $5; do, com., $8 7, Roumania-were married an Thursday, all the states of Europe, in gala uni-' 191c. to $3 so' ivarlin*s, choices $12 to $13; do,.c�M., L;ki rJ"AkA W4AI 01LIOMN;0M... ..11 33, T"19,-mMg1ed with ladies in brillient- to 22c. Stiltons, new, 20c. Extra M_2T�-.--0 Itan -and watored,4114 r. Belgrade has not seen since the estab-1 toilettes, relieved here and there by !a rge, 6 Co Id 46 -$-7-; hog3 plain dress suits and khaki. BUtter—Fresh,dairy, boiCe, '20 to $13.50; to $14.25; do, f.ob., $13.26 to ' dairy, choke, --- do, country points, $13 to $13,25. Jishment of the.new kingdom. No; The somm outside Butter—Freels' t�ide were no less untoward incident marred the Dote- 21 to 5a nest, gorgeous,and the streets were a feast 125c; creamery prints, fresh, fl Montreal. 36 to 87c; No. 1; 33 +,a 34c; ston. Eviry step of the way to and of color, Three thousaxid persons from No. 2, Oats—No. 2 CW, 65% to 66c; No. Dressed poultry--Sining chickens,1 3 CW, 62 to 62%e. Flour, Man. Spring 11mm the Cathedral was marked by all parts of-thi&-Kingdom of Croats, 160c- roosters, 215c; fowl, 24 to 30c;1 wheat pats., firsts, $8. Rolled oats,Zer4s and Slovenes, came to witness ducilings, 35c,• turkeys, 40 to 45c. 190-lb. •bap, $8.20 to $8.25. Brea,Artillery salutes at ten o'clock in the marriage. Never has there been Live poultry—Spring chickens, 50c; $28.25. Sh", $80.25. Hay, No. 2, ihe morning announced that the cere�. such a display of coaturnes,. some of roasters, 17 to 20c; fowl, _2&;, duck per ton, car lots, 029 to $80. M y had begun,and at its conclusion,' them worth a king's ransom, or such lings, 36c; turkeys, 80 to 36c. on Cheese, finest Easterm, 1316-16c, SO the royal party left the Cathedral,I wonderful hors", not to be seen in. to 22c. Butter,choicest creamery,.80% to Sir, Margarine Eggs—New laid, candied. 31'to 32c; Eggs, selected, 84c. Potatoes, pot the Queen of Roumania, smihTW'any other partof Europe. through her tears, was, seen to bend tNotwithgtanding this enormous King Alexander of#vg lavla new laid, in cartons, 36 to 36c. bag, car lots, 83c. Beans-Con., hand-picked, bushel, Good 4 _J , ,?eo her favorite daughter And katherinj there were no disorders, and Who was married to Princes Ma e Gt $5!8gl interior • , �j ".50; inforlo 1$4.25; primes, $3.75 to $3,90. 1$4 to spring lambs, $,1; POT press her--a.little human touch which -no attempts at bomb-throwing. Roumanla. on June' SUL. Maple prdducts--Syrup, per imp. cwt.; good light sheep, $5. no k., •KV n ` ,{ ^R. `` - - . °rNC �fC ''',.r.m C'Y' •. �, 'Ir. '' - .A.+ir a S •�}+�.aii�i ',-,•yx n^� �'+ 'r' ;«cj� '•"-s.�'"�s,,�4,.a�;�a3n;`,7.^1,, � ...YG". 'F.v'."•.+ -"�r..�'��^:+.tip,-:1,':yo-'iv°aaA v '.+.�tw�'•4 tra.'•*W,�`i�v ,„�'m,Y•� '•^''�e. 't;L`-ai•'".•l�rt' .Jf',�r,'.^.ra+ :,.G,�. ,• rte M';r.• • h .y,.'.r.,%,r 7.r"r!t'.. .�..i..'vd-,'.'�?.-7 Z':r+��'t`:".'+ ,'iP.•`"Lt�M'T't•y;I?r�. s*;• - 'M I ' '� dF -. - .. :� 's3' -r s��:••• .� :s-:i ..�' _ -,�" y. -, t`i,, _ . . - � , � '4 •TM, !r•r', � •�-�•��aa*,� -Dr.)I willbe here as us -Thos. Willeh,is erecting a now IjQQlQlila5= ual nest Taesda to attend to bill verandah in front of his residence. ;i;::_' 7 H - u � e � ; professional duties, l� �,il t , • =:> -Miss Roberta Bedson, of To -J. P. and M•rs. Williams and ' CARD OF THANKS. - sr lronto wits home on Wednesday. little daughter, of Pic ton, cf►lled ._ `, for Summer !'� ear lien. C. and Mrs. Zimmerman, on friends hereon Sunday while We desire through theNsws to ex • ".'':;:� motoring horse from Detroit. ppress our sincere thanke'to ibe many • �f ordato, spent Sunday with W._ -John T. Stephenso was in friends and neighbors for their kind Summer Shirts, Summei Sox, Summer ShoeB,"SuI22me? i�• S. and M re. ill a r. g• - ;: -Arthur Bundy has rented bliss Turoato on Tuesday visiting his vase and expressions of sympathy -. Hats, Summer Cape—All aorta of µ� -'Willa Shepherd's dwelling - and son-in-laws Harold Thompson,- during the illness and dasth1 of our _ _ Summer Wear. hafe moved therein. who is critically ill. W -Mee. Thos.`Douglas, of Toros -George Thexton bas secured C.arrD MRS. $RAD1tilY.__ gn dsiving _--- _-., ---_ T f ,c►, wss here- on -Sunday,with her - Summer,Stilts " Provincial Highways Department NOW Adaet 94somonts. G. H am has had hie _ -`soother, 1 Burrell, - - reel and is now working et the R+auge �.- ::•:':., -W. H Hill-deuce re-painted, which adds FOR SALE-A Quantity o8- good Be sure you see our 'range of Suite in the very latest and best :.= -Mrs. Goo. A. Gordon, of To timothy hay, ,1.P.Scott,R.R.No.2,Pick- in Lowndes' samples. Better than ever. We are also i reatdy to its a ranee, 98.42 P r -H. E. Henderson and wife and ronto, spent Sunday here•with bars carrying a nice 'range of Trousers made 7 father, Richard Barret and when R J. Gulliver. and wife spent the ti SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE -� here attended the- memorial err- —Sliver Hull variety. Robt.A,Birrell,R P_ _by'the same.people. 4 �; - end under the parental roof, No.2,Claremont. 39-40 vice at the white church. - o y. The Catholic Women's League ;hvill hold a garden party on Taes• The Barden party, under the- ARM WANTED AT. ONCE- "' Around 100 acres. H.T.Love, 165 Carlton . day, Jaly 1'lth. Particulars Tatar. St. Andrew's of the Young Peo was F Summer Underwear - , St„Toronto. Phone Main 878. _;'.t:-.•.';: ' t • ' � '-'� and Mrs. Collins,, of To- SL. Andrew's Church, which was to have been given on Jul 7th, .�. Tonto, have been .spending a.faw Y �OOT9 REPAIRED-Borate and We ale showing dandy lines of Balbriggan and B. V. D. S. days with.FQ. J. and Mrs. Monaey, h.as been postponed until about Batson shoes St.aPickerSag.4"'`111 2a ThOS' `,3� at attractive prices. ' =.' of Church street: July 20th. See notice, later, " _ -Gordon Law is attending the -May ropory of Jr. Div, of the �j OR SALE-A canoe in Al coedit- _ Pickering -public sebool : Jr. I1-- FOR Will be sold cheap for quick'sa?q. Ap L i3rand Lodge of the h O. O. F. at Victor Coldham, Myrtle- Lock. ply to Walter Shepherd,Pickering. 39 " Summer Shoes „ .Owen So>Ynd this week .ae the wood, Florence Andrew. Ethel EED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE- representative a of Ontario Lodge Sher Hull variety. Aopfy 4o D. Dolphin, + ,. p Powell Doris Reid, Jimmie Palen S i ,.'F 5•No. 824. er, brans Hall, Bert .Hiiiott, sate lot.3.con.8,Pickering, Claremont P.o. 39 A complete line of the very latest in Men's, Ladies and Child- -Mrsi George Leng will offer Scott, James King. Sr. I-Edna �tTRAWBERRY PICSERS WANT- yen s? Shoes,of-all.descriptions. Outing and Dress.Shoes. for sale by auction at 3 P. m. O� SED—For particulars communicate with G. K. p `u' Saturday, June 24th, her brick Greenlaw, Kenneth Smith, Mor- Pratt,R.R.•No.1,Pickering.Fhpne Pick.2309'-- We buy the best that can be bought, - '' residence-. at the east end of the ley Stepbonson, Kenneth icln- Ise ANTED-At$imcoePoint House, d :,,•,,._., ardson, Nicholas Morrissey, Fred. T "Buntin , –, " – P3.Ch,erin,, ' .liiliage and also t1T e,Cres of pastttce �a woman or trl for general houx•wBell T. u: lead. belie McMaster. Jr. I-Dorothy Mrs. J.Williams, .R.No.1,'Pickering. 13eI1 `' . Established 1857. _ =J. T..and Mrs. Clark and dau• Ravin, Marjorie Shepherd, Marie phone. ae-io _ hter, Miss Mabel Clark, Mrs. E. Cowan, Arthur Bier, Helen•Mar• MAX inwoot; 'a ` 1R pity, Winona McEwen, Isaac 111 hides, live fowl,horse hair etc, Residence L'antelon and Miss Phyllis Cooper. - �"� gall of.Toronto, motored' down and Loupland, Sandford DeLeary, on Brock road 11-4 miles north or srot,gha91y •, ••. � .. =. - I • .: Hilda Palmer. Jr. Pr. - Nora Brougham P.O. sprat Banday with Lhe former'@ Clark Austin Crockett, Marion RTA(3E-To and from Toronto. C - `brother. W. J. and Mrs. Clark, Shepherd, Jack Boyer. Ireue Willi- �JReasonable rates. Ettimay-s given on to j ore -J. S. and Mrs. Jephsou and p loss. Thal,wmiama.R.R. No. 1, Locust Hin. daughters. Misses Alfredo- and . Ott, Vincent Bye, Walter Reid, Ind.phone 3017 Mark. 35-i1 Orval Baker, Cecil Lockwood, t k •> .--Mildred, of Streetsville,' were here •: Howard Bradley. - FOR SALE-Several thorough-bred ou Sunday.attending the memor_ Scotch Collie pups. also a good democrat, -On Friday evening next, June Allison Bros,. lot 21,con.1,Pickenag thrngston _ Jai at the White Church —On the•annual St awberry Fee- road! R.R..,Pickering. 3d-33 _ and while here called on a number oval of St. Andreas:Church willOList en Just i of friends. d) R,RED-keri ma and silla¢e pro- .'r. be held on the ehuich gruaQds. �� rtirs. we have c:ients far all clta.e, of �S =E. L. Ruddy has greatly im- x fi roved the appearance of his Slipper will be served in the base•' propejeIr w,litwghb FarmAriercy. Toronto. p pp went of the church and will in Ed_Bowman_ReP-• 161thrrby. 3s-tl f.; brid e, and crow's nests on the - ro�ds b erecting a ,neat rustic ,wt SALE=A weevina r :tii+, coy:- If you want real Tea just try' clods strap berries anci cream. FOP � � • hl sandwiches, cake, ie ete., after -A �t too^i.- whenis, rert,•sp�o!s and rE - p ,,, nor "Orange Pekoe,'' at '15t. trees 1aClag rt1f3L1C seats. .onthe racks, son boringmachmeandsume carpcat• g - wt•hich-'.•a e}pletsdid program will ter t�oN, T.C.Brown.Htwgham. slily r roe s, as well as fsasiriy' other _ per lb. A little ''higher in �mpg be given by the David brothers, -� - --� -- _ +^ ro4ements. OT10E=-Having purcba�sed a bay- -3 Toronto,consisting Of readiaga Tice than you may be aC- `, --30hD and Mrs 9lurkar spent a 1� rr• frcrn t ie eata:e t,slat%T, Giver. I 1� i� ;_., eauple of days last week ]a Otta• by Pe-r,cy Derid, evtnediAD, and am ;i:)athd+atloertent.the v it'ou1�ahe o_ customea to -paying, but'you Vii' :- t+va, where the former was attend solos' by Albert Da;id, tenor. Phwu Pfr>: s:a. - Jztf 0. • in�t the annual Convention of the these entertainers have a very get a ieaT Ctlp of tea with _ i Canadian Weekly News#aeper h1'gh reputation and a great treat FUR GALE-75 Wbite Wyandottes. half the quanty, therefore _ 1 year old.John S.•Martin grain. Alan s 11lis 8 Cial line-means �► : - Association The algg_ visited is is stare for Lhoee who may }Isar ova hen•house.2 pens. aceommodauon for so • � � - 4 ' Green- Montreal on their return trip. :them, Violin selections�.vill also Win,. Ap91y at vase. stn. E. oll•er, ogees- � 'be given b Miss Eva Murphy wood, sat, -38.34 -The sympathy th of the cow-. g y p y' • r y: '-usunity is ezteadeyd to C. trod Mrs. Sb�rt addressee- will be given by WANTED— month the late, during -•- tter gLla�ty for less more - - 'it~ Bradley n the death of teheir I resident ministers. This promises v� :he month or July or August.a `srnaor at _ - - y rooms or small cettage,either ar P+ckervnR�g or at Infant daughter, ,3 to be the beat entertaiainent of Rosebank. send particalartrto E. H. Barker, 7 Ladies' Lisle Hoes ]II' - . 11iarsoa Rutb which took place on' Sa urda 'the season. Admission 50 cents, BlousA�-7�ard:sto3s black and brown 35c, • chll fa-years:„) crate. gporning last, after a w OR,SALE-Cbeap. all kinds o! for 1.00 sees ><raru pneu.nocda, a was -An Educational Conference F —----. will be held in the Pickering puts- plemenun'i aoorra�Aso%Talheavy and apparently improvirg sad her -death coming suddenly, it was a lie sebool this(Thursday) eveam 11 n haters. H. LadieB LiBle Hoge 1�P . .. so ' 1�7... ,...6.,tL. .....,,,.,�� brownf _black and . �. y of the •Pickering branch of the 4�51*'Y DAY TANNER'-Teach- L q y uneral took place on Sunda LO and Vocal Cert,ficates. Trinity w it+e, nice ualit ,HTO/@aide Cemetery, Brooklia. Provincial Trustee and RatePay• yal Academy,. London. En and ��nr p ors' Association. The questioce ,residence if rrqaired Phone We. air Warning is issued by the pro- 170=,or write Am .R,R. I. Pickering. vineial police to tti. .}front r1,.% to be dinenalred wee of Vi person or pereons allowing pOrtaoce not only to the children L�ARM TO RENT-8o halves of silk Hose, in black, a of the country, but to the whole •C lots 31 and 32. con 4.Darlington..-oo acres. 6 their cattle or horses to graze un- rm proved farmland. Plowing fter present crop white, pongee etC., . attended on the sides of the public nation at ]ante. The speakers Full posse oft.is:. 19t� Apply to c.D 1.35, �, 2.50. - r� highwayps are liable to prosecu• will be: Prof McCready,of Tor on. Conant.Barrister one.Qahawa, icitor for the ' tins. It is pointed out that thin Lo, `who will give an address -- -. ..s:tic•o ia-'-aIIe Of the utmost.t'n How to brigg the- -H1Rh FARM-TQ 'R.ExTAboul 1 5 4 in an Ladies' Vesta, sleeve- schoUl Dearer LO 'the Country wa and'the Lake, Abovt'l25 acre,;n an 1 ----�gere to iuvivr�r'i,e, E►peeially at e:cellerat atxteofcultivairon. Ample building*. less and short sleeves night, and declare that in all Child :• bliss Mae Skiiling on Plcw,ng alter preurt croft. Full�a.emon.Oct. 30c, Fi for L50 c'aeee where animals are found un "Community Singing wed Mu-ic -" Tat or April tat. Apn to G,D. pant,owner.W. M. Mcirris, Prov. Sec., Toros. Oeliwa.cn,e. it � . attended on the highways in Special line—fancy _ future rasecutiooa-will follow. to, on "How to Guide the Gbi,d to CHOICE -]30-ACRE FARM FOR p - f p its uatural vocation in Life." The CSALE-31-3rr.,!esea,t of Claremont on a ,tope, nice -fine weave, . Report of Intermediate Room g ne:nment road,hall mile from station, church: — ofPiekering public aicbool for the addressee will be followod by school,store Allevel all sizes 50C. _ ' month of May �Sr. Ill--•Anrella discussion. There will be special may�m•nil:3 acres of orchard: good fences: _ y spring creek across.the farm; outstanding large Y Smith, Hilda 11fa1Fh, Evangeline music from 7.30 to S. Everybody brtckhousew,th beaut,rul lawn and trees.two Special ' shipment OS h.e. ltrk JP Lizzie McGinty,' Mildred Come large bank barns and large silo. -This must be � � d Cowan, y+ -The many. frienalai of George seen to recaated. Termsreasonable. Ap- Blouses, just arri- ed, 0 Murphy. Jr.III-Florence Mutr:h, y o R+m,Edwarda,Claremont. 37tf Reed - Phoebe Baker, Ethel Bray, Doro- Stott, of Frizz idill, Alberta. will In voiles and . thy Andrew, Heater Mighton, -regret W bear of his death, iibich GRAND OPENING Tricolettes. `.Johnnie Greenlaw, Hartiet Mor- took place on Saturday, May 10th, X.K-eimitli M-1 - - z9t ll _s -f •�,a1,6 �,�.,ths. s9 =• - Irene Coupland, Edna Reid, Lizzie from neaa and throat Lruuiblel,.• �`�� � ' , N Annan, Ralph Annan, Howard from which he suffered greatly. 0 a a Lww, Austin Baker, Walter Rich The-deceased w*ais ati native of Pick.- J ardson, Barbara Hall, Helen Cow eriofr• where he was born 57 years Wemortal ,Yark e AD, Allan Andrew, - Basil: Bye, and 8 month@ ago. Be lived here Angus Lif:conlbe• until 14 years ago when Tae: mr,ved • TT i `r -The Women Institute will to Alberta, where be engaged in Dominion Day, -:- B U NDY S' H.�.RDW.A,R�t - ---. - hold their regular meeting at the farming, in which be met with home of Mrs. Dickie on Tnesdav -m-1ich success, having had in the .;. July' Ist, 1922 next,,June 20tb, at the usual bour. 14 years only one poor crop and at " -- 31x11 call-your birthplc►ce, After, the time of his death wa@ the FOOT-BALL, BASEBALL and the business meeting the members owner of 1'200' acres, He is cur= „ _ will adjourn to' the school hoops vived by his w1dovr, who is a dau MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS, _ whero the pupils will give a pro- ghter of the late 'David Decker, Gnod Entertainment. gram: All the mothers of the who lived' with them and who community are invited to cooper- died only about four weeks previ• Watch for particulars and keep ate with the Institute in making onsly. He is ' also survived by a this date for—Pickering._ ;': this a pleasant time for the child• family of four soms'and two data- The Famou$ Cold' Water Pate, ELM DALE M1L.LS ,;_; yeti.. Members are asked to re- shier@. _ �t,�� a 'remember that the Whitby Brabeh Art You interested? �'=CKER�N© :-In W$ite and Tints. !tsk them to be their guests on -Monday, June 19th. hiss Ethel Chapman, of Toronto, will be the wHAT THE TRUSTEES AND RATEFAY- Having taken of the Elmdale speaker On this occasion. ERS AcSOCIAT103 BTA1P6 FOR One pound of Muresco wi cover . The Association througbr uL the Pro- Mills from' F. W. Weeks. I �- -The committee are now busy , . _ - r Pro- pre the program for July vince is for the purpose of stimulating wish to announce that the adeeperintereet in education.Its mere- Business' will be car- - .seventy-five square feet 'last celebration. The program Of bers are trut-tees, ratepayers) parents _ s its will include f3 girls' base• ,.Tied:on it, the " pO K and all friends fed cation, Ite pur• ball mabeh,Cla-remont-vs,Ricker- pose ..not-to--& vbc a any particu ar ue 1 wap. league football match be- scheme in the administration of our y,�® yPill;keep on hand ai)i Put up la 1 2 and 51b. packages tween-Brooklin and Pickering, as schools, but to provide the means p f 'wwell as other football and basebaH wbereby all the people ma come to- =?- kinds,of Feed. - watches. In the afternoon there gethef in conference to study locals We have at resent -wi]1 be addresses by prominent conditions vritb a view to improving P g, . men, when the ark will ,be form- our educational institutions. Its ob- d Car Bran and Shorts f _,.Drop in and, get a Color Card and, p ject sball be to promote and maintain ally opened. In the evening ibere an active interest- in Primary and ] Car Barley and Oat Feed � all about- t111B s<"- will be a high-class concert by out Secondary education; to study and 1 Car Western Oats 11 IJ u side talent. The Claremont Citi• suggest improvements in the school l Also Corn. ti zees Band-will furni @h •music I&wa and sjsbgme; to discuse and de. Sanitary finish. ^t during the afternoon and evening: vise remedies for local grieyancee; Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour ;•., , The new gates will be completed and generally to co-operate wnd assist >afk in securing effective atdministration in Pastry Flour b the First, and they will show • :z' ' jn the Public, Higi� and Consolidated �, Bundy F Pioker* 17.1 f ; ' ,w'laitore that Pickering intends 'Schools and Oontinu,►tioa Oiaseee. Io "Chopping done every day � � to-kine her park something in -short, It seeks to a the child A which t fy will take pride. t cqusest deal in educaWo �: N =.rOCK'�7CTC:tiG�L` g .. -pry• y� �,,,,,,. •g, «;,�w',.3r -.r:a 'fhk,,,°.:.pk�.�„_?,,.-::! 'ti' fir':•::^.,�,;• .g`• ^"i; d'�° . �'r y-,?".tigte s°�,;ii°'"•MY�'1�'M" '�"^.s"•_ "5 .� ,s° ,C.wa' ;r. ¢ .�. w. 4 •;y.a, i*.2'7i�'T+.c�T';,'.'.,'a'� "",�1�i;,iM,.�",.�a."Tk:`��,'A'tdtl'i2_•. +';iar.�,2.t�,8 r �A�+,def!" ,i.lk.�i" �•� � •'r+°"? yw-9,�• "' A:R's�+''"'r.'i. ,R::Fy"'uhru:"r"�2:i4:.'7,;••'�'�`•at` '-w-.+:•8n''r°.:tau.:.;rc_.4±,^i:r't' i.'1�-.cv,.c :'