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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_07_07 It I.T. TIM W9 M7 T AL N o. VOL. XMIN PICKERING, ONT.., FRIDAY, JULY 7, 192-2 garb•. CEDAR GROVE. GLEN MAJOR. Betablisbed IS% Ge0, E, Bcalker The W. M. S. of Zion Cb�_rch,Cedar On account of the, rain the garde Orbve,will bold their annual lawn party under the auspices of the Meth. social at the home of Mrs.J&8.Dimrua, odist church of Glen Major has been GREENWOODf have moved our Office and 10th con.Markham. on Tuesday even- postponed to Wednesday, June 12th. R•R. FORSYTH, Opb;D.. DI W� ing. July 11th. The program, begin- Anniversary services will be held on soptometri ca I;Association of Ontario. Reg. r lortered-Member of i the American OP1011 Store to the centre of ning at&O'clock. will�e given by Dick Sunday,July 16tb.'Kt 11 a. m.and 7 p. Association. Eyes examined by appesintoartnt. Music w6en special music will be rend. SvPboae 281 Claremont, Ont. Thomas. popular comedian -, Joe Rus- n3 the town and we are put. sell.terior soloist. Grant Jones, all erect.by the choir. ML LS F. TOMLINSON• M, B.. Mewher tin on a new brick of Toronto ; Miss Hazel Annie,elocu• GI of Pbysiciars and Surg no tionist, of Port [Taiion. and -the Mar- HIGHLAND CREEK. .(Ontario. C;fillle that formerly occupted"k front and making rington Orchestra'. There,will be a A.grand garden par tv-uDder the auE.' refreshment booth -on the grounds. late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr. Call- ounds. V111. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231Y a1arke and Admission 25c.-, children 15c. • picet,(If he Centerinial'E. League w;1l spacious law ispaci 'us building.70 ft.long be belew H.BrumvIsvil's C.1P.& S..Ort. A coroner for the Coun- Feed EACARTWRIGHT, !M. D., on the evening of Friday, July 14.h. M. ROUGE HILL At 7 o'clock �football snatch will be ,Barley I and 6 -tion and y ty of Ontario, Office hours : 110-2 -8-p.m.. played between ScarhoroJunc or at other4hours by appointment Phone Bell Everybody come and bear the II Hi bland treek. sifter which a splen. No.24.111. Ind.phone No.400. Pickering. On- For feeding pip no other feect. tairle. 331Y We are Selling Agents for ous Masonic choir of Toronto consist- did program will oe rendered by the . iancsq, Singer Sewing ing of 45 voices. on the spacious lawn following able Toronto talent: Ralph -Aivps equal results for Mus *R of O. Hagerman.J mile south of Locust Gordon. entertainer; Miss Martin.flov O. McKINN`ON, M.D., L-R-C-S.- Machines,n es. eeori:18, Sheet Music, the money. 4N f Hill, on the evening- of Friday July loist; Mr. Baines, violinir.t;Miss H. A. 0 EdizI member of tbq ,College o Band Instruments.'VioHns etc.' Make sure of your Litt Physlaissna and Burgeons of Oct airlo.11sentisitsi 14th• The programme will b�'isitnllar Whitehouse,soprano: Mrs. McPhail, ipply-, of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Special attention to dades"as of vowed &I reader: Miss D. A. Yates, piabi8t. ind of .Bo al Ocs)�eses Government Standard in _ while it lasts., to that presented by them M assel Ligbtuiag Protection. Hall, and they will be assisted by the Miss G.Smith.elocutionist. Highland islasildren. Office and residents,Brougham. Beatty Stable Equipment, viz: following'able talent: -Miss J. D. Gra- Creek Brass Band.will furnish music Steel Stalls and Stanchions,'' hani soprano; Miss E. Camerou,'alto; during the evening. Refreshments Baby Chick Feed Lev 8 a4. Miss S. McCartney, reader; and Miss and ice-cream sold on the grounds Water Cups, Ray Carts_ Winifred French-,accompaniet. This Admission, 25 cents: children,15 cents: Just the thing for young chicks,_ WU.'KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- Litter Carriers. garden party. given under the III Also, Hen Food composed .iselitor,�Ncstary Public.&C-onveyancer &c. 'Whitby.Ont. 41 pi,es of the Epworth League, will be BROUGHAM. of beat mixture of one of the beat of the season. Re- K CHRISTIAN, B.,rister and frishment booth on the-grounds. Ad. R. W. Witter, of Toronto, visited grains, for*A6 solicitor,YouiI Public.Eft. Money to Stouffville, Ont.- mission..25 cents; children under 12 it n relative@ here this,week. 0&A.6CZce Brock St.NoI Whlibv. 107 years, 15 cen.tents. Miss lean Brodie, of Toronto, is via- itiog her aunt. Mrs.Geo. Philip. -it. to Law- ; .,2_Xetc,.,229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Brougham Garden Party to-night. Born, on Saturday.July 1 Tomato,4 Phone Get rard 4411. Saw,days. M.I. it H, B E A L rence and Mrs. Denny,&daughter. wern 1720. (Ind.) 401y Mr. and Mrs. Ingles, of Barrie, visit- SCHOOL REPORTS. -ed with. the latter's parents. Hprry I LLI AM J. BEATON.B. A_Bar- CLAREMONT and Mrs. Shea. over the holiday. Annual,report' of the Brock Road The Ladies'_Aid of the Methodist Wrister. solicitor. meTr.ber of tbc firm 'of Rickman.L)eritvri.Facer and Beaton. Toronto Licensed Sc'hool (Sr, 1.1 to Sr. IV. nam" 'If" Church will meet at the home of Mrs. • Harry Ellicott on Wednesday at.2.-W. General,Trots Building.65 Bay Street.Toronto. Telephone Y Embalmer and Undertaker. I:rder tit merit : Jr. IV to 1� 961 and"2� Motor-Rearsie. Tommy AcLford (243d.cla%q bonor�.� The Brougham Women's Iwiti Itr- Itu Addie ViVilson -recV Sr. I I I to Jr. It' will hold their Julv meeting at& Toronto connection fort- Marjory Diaui,,nd (hon i. Alfred KI li-me of Mrs. 31ilfoid Hami !on on Hospital Service. hemt. Jr.*IlI to St. Ill.—Mamipsic- Tuesday.July- 11th, at 2.3s1 p. m. All ....... ..... DonAld. Sr. if t,.) Jr.. I11-Eileen 0 Ir p -ladies welcome.]H J HI"DIZON'. D. D,R.. L. D. R�. k;-arlion tbon�. Be-tuice Fjll-e �hon). wii.132 Ca,ltc?i Cr .71foritc. 1:1;df�cg$New Dr. Harvey Robb. cifthe Toronto• of c=for ble plate work. V*rite for Harry Stopben-wn 1hon i.-A 14ce Hari is ConserviiistorN:of MuFvz',presided at the on North Sa I 111 4 18 FRUIT BASK piano examination.held at MrQ. J. or phone BASKETS ir-ci.'Louim-Stepha-risioir(reci. Jr 11 Ffuit B,%,-ketq of all descrioticrs great- to Sr. 11-71;nrue White, Rork Hoods 'Soden'b on Monday last. Mrs. Robb BEATON. 1). D. LARE B. SI. Irene O'Hilev�. Charlie McDonald. and little son came with birn"and their B'Graduate of i?,e- ?o)-%ilCW,!&e of Dental ly reduced tbia'year. Surarom and L.myesisiry of Toronto. Office Ruth Dkmond. Maynard Clugb. Ar- c­o=panv.was very, much ex)i-)yed by The 17niver:zal do a ur *CLugb Benny T'itus. Sr, I- over W, M Fr'inglv 9 ta:dware store. WhAby. Plenty of all kin on hand t th all who had the pleasure of meeting I :I to S.U. Ind.,p me 0. Green,River.. Margaret arri". Jr. I-Nellie these very One p. I:s Pupils of Miss Office bours 9 to I- i, ep ..... . . ad)phone :_'O. *41y O'Rils-y. James Murdock. Sr. Fr­ Mu-rpbyund of Misii Law. of Picker- (One cf 0•ir Prodlictions) Ora dress R. R. No. 1.Locuit Bill. one Carlton, George- Willson. Jr. .qt. R Ing ;.Nlrs. Gihson. of Kinsale,and Mrs. We -ell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens',f`03 uAtnveo gavilro. Home Phone 6405 Mark. Pr.-Norwa Fuller.Annie McDonald. J. Soden were the candidates who all,make"of cars-, tbe beqi Andrew Titus. tried. in the market for i Chopping tied Oat Roiling every week Renfeniber -the gFLripn party this P, R.tCHARD�O:v=Rest Es or a W. G.Barnes, Green River WILT b" and baseball during the afternoon, '-Saw anA Emery Msindribii, TV .'tsie, Irsurance,Conveyancing, Notary home of Chas LA. Barclay. Football Tire• f' U carp, Public.Etc..Pickenns.Ont. "y Remember the den party to e .... .... .... :°' . (gat tirday)afternoon radio concert by courtesy of Toronto is NNIS-Elcieutl6nist. For- given to-morrow Circular Sawa, L%d- AZEL A the Bircbcliff Club. Star from 6 30 to 7.30 followed by a mer PUP0 I Wen A� Simily. For terms and evening by ders.'etc. 00 PICKERING first-class prostylam of moving pictures. ass! n date pl�iones!?Malvern 2408 Beginning at 3 o'clock (Toronto time). miglarnd Creek P O. 304 there will be proareitsive euchre and humorous selections by Joe Williams. Wood work i o g a ri i'General -bi.t for the ladies and their friends. the popular Toronto comedian, and YARD 10 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, LUMBER Tea served'from 5 to 7, then a splen- rougic by Devftt's Orchestra. RI A.JLI . ftir Ossussuest of Taft and Oularlo. A**- McL�11&n will loccupy,the chair. Ad. W. H. JACKSON. Brock Rri-t(l of"M4•6 of all kin6a asit*zuetl to at obc~ did programme by some of Toronto', the mission 35 cents,children 20 cents. Picketing.�Ilnt.! finest talent.including Bob Clark Punch ana iaay sI -L- -H-- A.BEATION TOWNSHIPCLERE Hardwood Flooring drub,of Hamilton. a baritone of ex. Brovigbam Garden PSI at C.A. • oustiveyeaessr• commismoom for -III entertain- Barclay's to-might, (Friday).day). ceptiousit range:P.L.Scott.ent adbuTift, A•001sissisas asit. N*sI so loan': Go him 14MUM Of M&rrUWO I" We can supply you in or from Toronto; also Nat Wills. the same lm= OsI 11-y famous bobs, -And his partner.. Mary �-GREENWOOD. Hero Are • Maple, Birch, Beech, Jones, and Toics the clown. The mvs- Live stock aue- AV�DA, PUGH- teriouo Mr. Rsiffissa will be an the The Misses Hexinns. T-,roctp. spent DRion", Graduate of C M. Jones' cliticaso Ulft3tllst t%trience oithdpedigreetl Plain and Quartered Oak, irro,inds daring the.evening. At 9.30 the holiday with Alf and Mrs.Trimble stock. Block and rrr.g rk. A11 lords of saleti dAmcing will b*-gin. wirb music by Mr. and Mr-3, Sborlo,!k of Toronto.. Ce' mellt, ptly attended to I efms reasonable.-Phone alPlBeaver Board" the Naples Trio and another orchestra. spent the week-end with Bert and name to be announced later. Every- Mr•, Harvey, WM. MAW. LICENQED ACC- stock. body welcome. Admission only lOcts. . Thai. and,31m. Ormercid,of Tnron• :Coal, A TIONEE R,for York.Qntaric and Mirham to• spent the week-end with Wrn. and Counties. All knots,_f isalcis pmaI attended! Mrs. Ormerod. the Rskdio Concert •iiii: the ,to Teruo ressftmat,;e- Dates for &a:"lWay be W. Di Gordon. & Son, Hewr Mrs. Emerson. of Toronto, spent R " Lumbers arranged at N L'A S'Officv. Bell And pdepen- Garden Party. Brougham dent phones. %hitby,Ont. 51Y couple,of days with her parents. John PICKERING and Mrs. sidamson. .,.. LAREMONT. Bert and Mrs. Harvey and Mr. and 'Dr. N. E. M cEwell, 'B V.SC,I ]Selland Indeperdent phone. ,; Mrs. RberlQck motored to Bowman Claremont, will bold '�Ill,Sunday afternoon. Union Church. IRO Veterinary.Surgeon. an old-fashioned garden party on the Mr. and Wis. Stoufferand daughter. Read 0 Graduate of 'Univerbity of Toront spacious lawn of Graham Bros, weqt of wich t of Fergus, spent Monday he ,R]d the village.on Wednesday. July 19th, latter's brother.James Rainer Former Veterinarian to Macdo.T, Coal, �� � -. . d , Agl-'Ct:'.Lural College, Q1:4•ltec- at which they have been able toRectire Mrs. 11.A. Meen returned to tne. An Latl_t 0 rrompt attention to all clien t8. the services of Hon. Manning Doher• city,on Fridi*, after renewing old Hard and Soft Coal of the ty.Minister of Agriculture, for chair- acqtiaintanceq*in and. viround the vil!. Rell and Ind. Pbs:,reia. an. Mr. Jas. F,ipliri. We%tern Ontar. Age. PICKERING, ONTARIO best, quality on m R E E S O .R.;�- in versatile entertainer, and corn. '%V W. Radler,.a for(ner resident,f F. A. Z hand pany will supply a)arge part of the thin' low,ship. now of -Hamilton, is programme,together with solos from spending a few days with friends Find spe I-XIM41I.I.11 V T Mr. Soperrind 31m.*(Dr.) Isobel Ray' in and around the village.R Jul-k-D—T-HOS.-A, LAW, Jenkins,of Toronto, both high-cl"s Thomas Hutchison has die aged or 3:Lt. artists. instrumental duets by Miss N - his property recently purchase from. • cur- =ic3iori vA w, Stephenson and Mrs. T. Birkett. Find James Denny. to a' Mr.Has a full lice tit tresh and c Bush, of Ti* the Varemoni Citizens' Blind will fur- ronto, who hikes possession at once,ed.meats constantly on hand. 160 0� Aiw M'-A- C* nish music aur!Rg the evening. Tables A number of voting people of the -1 �o1V Spice oll, Breakfast Bacon ill be set and tea served from 6 to 8 neighborhood -called on Miss Wady I a • e The Cbevorlet Garage and Se'rvice clock in the •old-fashioned way- Tri...ble.. on the eve of her'marrifige- Station at Brougham still have tbeir am, Bologna, Weiners, etc" expert from the factory and also have Come.Rnd enjoy yourself. Refresh- and presented her with. & reading 4 .1. 1 ­ � Hicbes went booths will be(in the grounds to.jump prices nail for New Chevrolet 4941 'S�erialq in stock, A f It is t-spiI the The Gh 1*'Ni iq.Qion Circip held a very Bill-cher's cattle the 3-speed car at the'?-speed prices ,tirriessfifl..social on Tuesday eve: Agent for Cream Separators. Willard grounds will he'lighted by the Fair- ning B,itteries, Goodyeat, and Dunlup tires. hanks-Morse lighting System. Ad- at the church, The. Cadets helped only rar on the road tbat,cannot ,mission, 50 cents; children, 25 cents, them oat.and 'ns in fornier year- they h?• matched by our competitors, Less were well treated to ice cream. START BUSINESS as and less oil than ant car on the _GREEN RIVER. AcIiiiet/wedding took place in our i rin d and Service is our Watchword. 4111r9__111---wedilp.-dav afternoon wlivu. -White Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil. Tile union picnic at Wilson's Park Wsidys,youngest daughter of All aria SCHOOL THIS SUMMER vas a,great svepb%.R. Mrs. Vinrible, hevarrie the bride of 'arsti gives picstrip relief incases of Sidi.. Wesley H. Sadler, youngest -on of' Gerow's Garage, Brougham Mrs. T. J. Bradley• entertained the Bilious or Nervous Headache,BiliI Tl.ie Shaw Schools in Toronto never 5� Young People's Class on Ttiesday the late Harry M. and Mrs. Sadler. I y Jaundice..constipation: lrnd4��j�mtloom S close in Summer. They art evening. The voting couple are well and fallor• StarnacK HiccoI Heartburn, Rhseu- �11 July and August, Don't %tepteline holiday season-start nowtolearn type- Misses Clara find June White visit- ably known in this' neighborhood and matic or Gouty Conditiom Writing, shorthand and bookkeeping. FALL TERM ! Pd with their grandmother -at Locust all join in wishing them m;xny years i Individual instruction in every.course- of married life together. q warispole*S Grape S.1to Hill last week. alsoo is h,01sly PrC.M2;ssnJ- P. Maintosh, Chief Principal Thos. and Mrs.Williams and some A fW opens Aug. 28 friends, of Toronto,',spent a day at PICKERING COUNCIL. all sbis EnitifitatiI Wilson's Park. The above council met pursuant to Pimples,etc Friends home for the week-end were q 02AM q SUMORONTO LLIOTT t on Monday, the 3rd inst. 'n all SALI Misses Ida Gray, Merle Postill, Annie adjournment WIND C"= Pox =,J W Fuller-and-01 ifford Wright. - Members all present, the reeve in the dss,�vlf Measles,scarlet go F"sr. Eber and Mri-. Dennison —and-115aby-chair. Minutes-of-last meeting read- Z approved. sim;lar levers,to"&bl Poster, of Toronto, spent the holiday- and the arrarsterc Yonge& Charles Ste,Toronto W.J. Beaton, township'solicitor. blood and SYSIT9►01 il--x Avo- with E. J.and Mrs. Wilson. ys tared streets in the VillAge of Fair- Laxative' spent a few da Lim. -.AND FLkKING graduates, readily obtain employ. rem, of Toronto. or't. After hearing the results o Is rul-4 with Adam and Mrs Spears. ~WM, investigations, It was moved by Mr. Grain Chopping was heard re opening of certain re is- te,11111 It aft .@MI* 'e Our sialliko, IS STRt(-rr,y FiMT-CLA.SS, Harrison and Mrs. Spears and child- to their superior train- Eli and Mrs,WilsonI of Pickering, meat owing orgie, Find seconded by I r. Spears. Get i fio;ttk to-daj; R-1� •I prepared to do Chopping,an ing and our assistance placing spent the week-end with .W. A. and Oat Flaking every Monday them. 19"UNDOUBT' Mrs. Fuller and other friends here. Find carried,that the council take legal F.DLY PAYS iO action establish their claim to said Dc- and Friday. -day M18's Virgeia White, of BroughFILM, 'Price -_-"Si streets. holidays Barb ATTEND THR RII Write to is spending the holid with her or 43tonaboats For Fale for our catalogue and arrange to cousins. Misses C. and June White. The matter of Pickering P�-�_tee�by with Mr. Beaton. eater at o Resilt t)f-f66tb4Tt-&t--St-onffv-ille--on was also taken -up oar Fall Opening. ER a NE II F. -Bayles, Claremont Saturday-Claremont 1, Green' River The barbor having become private 1W. J. Elliott, Principal 1, They will play* home and home property the people have been denied Pickerirg Driap, Z . . Rural Route No. 2 11 games. (IfIlontinued on rage 4) -X, 4%..a r , 7n .�'° � • ,..5.. �.Lb.s gM.e' - .S..,dz%`�aA'�..wuw•i'W n ` [-�.Te�a,.i• ...+'i4.-,"s"z,Y..n-.,,ta.�;w.�-''`rawt'"`ri-r:..4'''-_=:o y..:5.'e`."',E.-,F,i:ro..,. y.w�e.•..'i>"•o-_..t.l+.�..a.'..,�...,.w.•,'�'a t.4A.'�'`_* .. _ ="-'t•- e..,FIS., ''.!T,,s.,ayl.... -. _ vC'.: .'.N`...s�n'.r r.• - .B ;�� ..f.�.lf ^.-.vj'4. w .. .. .. ..... N .... � ' �f'.' 'h.'l. � •'4-n. - •/0..a•. -�.+N In dyeing, always choose a abode ass darker than the original garment. yx � h e Ib o u' S►C-' A Summer Dish. The most popular dish of the KM -S M-0 mer—Ice cream—when flavored with with s.. 4 ► raisins,is not only a coo H g confecwn;— TM Dainty Girl's Charm List —at her home at 6 m. Be m t but one that helps to take away the M -She is not at aH the girl with the Wear tramping clothes. iu'o listlessness caused by warm weather. The coo' g qualities of ice cream are perfect features, dreamy eyes, long Of course you we'll decide with your fe ; Siossy lashes, id's bow mouth-- friends who of you will entertain at but a temporary reldert, it ie pointed out; eom'bined with the delicious flavor - u know the the all like to dream breakfast and who at the other .two t about and 'wish we might be. meals, and will write those names in o1 raisins, it is truly a delightful, the invitation„ In planning for the he eslithful dish. : j Ye�L—•r The sugar in raisins in in practi- _:. food sib not attempt,elaborate menus. �� -. ,�` � �!' • 'i� : She is the envy of arl2 the girls,.they tally predigested farm, and is turned r : Have simple, wholesome dishes and ��I �C,-',�. copy her style and her mode of hadr- see that the three meals are well bal- into eAer'8y almost immediately. Th'i's I �; and dress, they run to her far ideas and anced—that they make nip an arppetiz- re:-vitalrizing . quality of the raisin •�Sa�t .,� ; ?r s the boys!—well, they are simply ing and nutritious whole: Use as little makes this fruit-food a-boon to'warm Y/ �, 154 :baffled by her indescribable charm. china as possible. Paper cups and weather fatigue• and listlessness. �2 ' This girl of whom we ate talking, dishes, and paper napkins, of course, knows sonzethdng of the secret of Mushrooms Crown on Trees. j �..,. will simplify the cleaning up. I � personal daintihees, and has attained The chief charm .about breakfast Nature, by crow tertilization, has ! p .: . s degree eat artistry in .appearing will lie in getting abroad in the fresh, produced many freaks and man�etrOg' • '.. ' early morning air and is making that ties- Every now and than we hear of OLD CHUB _. Her careful tor'let for the day really usua*y hurried meal an occasion for some new prank she has played. As � UNJU90 !;'I beg�rs the evening betfore-Hanging W soc isl pleasure. Serve the meal in.. a rule,men don't eldnub:trees to gather bar creasing table, in plain sight, is( mushrooms, though many of the mush- ber Charm List and what a gay time everything The heart plan is to set room's near relatives flourtah on grow- she does have checking off each item. everybh'ing on. one big table and let ing trees. everyone help ,herself. Afterwards Piret there is a thorough.eerubbing'when thos who have work to do have These fungi, if not edible, are at > of teeth and the prescribed ,twenty least very ititerestisig. Their beauty ' gone to it, round up the others and strokes in brushing the hair. (Thor of structure, repadity of growth, and .ibedrl us that is in "the 60's" made it take them for a tramp in the wboda t r and fields to gather flowers, grasses brilliancy qd color readily arrest at- f 5 140 strokes!) *Neat,a sire warm bath! tention. gwUh' a delirc rWy perfumed bath soap I and foliage until it'is is time to go to However,'It it might be well to warn 5 the-home-of the friend who will serve ° which is refreshing and such a joy•(l�cy� mushroom hunters to, give these - Fx, . After this bath, a sprinkling of talcum Use some ad your towers and leaves growths on. trees a wide berth. The lw . on ,.7 3.:..,.., neck and- arms. Tbia time may be at hand when Nature rill to decorate the luncheon tables (sev- gives you such a velvety comfortable oral anal tables will make a pleasant eliminate the noxious elements. and *± r c . feeling and then you are L11 ready for these ianuastie fairy stools will then �sF the fresh sweet nightie snarl to cuddle chaff from a large one) and put the' be available as food for man. ello�wn (lasts a contented kittne by the rest 'in water until the afternoon. In anticipation of the .'mushroom TheTob,See f ar a refreshing shumber of at Than take the compazsy out of doors tree," the Japanese have adopted a' �v'�.,/ < and let them work the b&osoems and system of tree culture for these de. ��I�ii Qual�4 Eachhgg�tnent for the morrow is call the foliage into baskets, tokens and 1sesCsea. arranged, buttons,.hooks and eyes an, bouquets to'be used for dinner favors. The Japenese method of securing a gw accessary mending done and every- If po 'bl% serve dinner out' of crop is unique in marry ways, and is doors. 'it should be a more eubstaa- charaoterisrtie of heir mental acute- Fort Erie, Ont.,on June 3rd, when.Boy do"nine and clean le !" wonder she tial meal than the others, for every- new. Mushroom } ds'Ia a "beauty sleep!" � growing !e one of � ��l h Scouts from the city of Buffalo and C one will have time to enjoy it fully Japan b many industries, and several Erie County, N.Y.. srpent a whole day. :!' Our Dainty Girl revels,once a week, and at leisure. million dQi'lars' worth reach the The witli Boy-Scouts representing various is a srediy ���......� that calla fora Close the day with old4asM tied world's markets annually. "Scout towns and cities'la the Niagara y y e weseshbowl of beautiful frothy soda into I Sams,testa and forfeits story-tel' `� wtfdcib► go her irS]ieet bate of tender-I ga singing '• y- During the visit recently by the Pen�sula from Hamilton east'. at g- Prince of Wales to the peoples of Jap � by . wear, elaarrty collar and clefts, sheer " blouses and dresses, and beat stock- fun course, slate not a little exf the an., be -manifested keen interest In Many of Ontario's Bop Sco Troops ++ fun of such a "sociable" In. in keeping 'thelr unique methods of mushroom are now in camp, and before the um- . U _ Tr - She also hies discovered that her the guests doing things out out doors culture. \ mar la over it is expected then many for the better part of a-long summer Trees. of huge growth, which have ;. sbocklog bail is reduced almost In pro- A half doeein Wolf Cube (Junior thousands of the "boys in khaki" will portion t0 the i.L,W...-� Of the wash- �' You must postpone the party if adorned the forests for many decades. Scouts) assUted by a couple of Girl have enjoyed such a summer outing. IiQ the weather is unfavor#ble. are cut down.and allowed to its a year g rescued a his lease-old girl And Scan'! catlyDs use not just recnaar . b gs, so after each day's wear, they sate treated to s dip in e3zdr or clear err two, Large hales are then bored from drowuing in a mill-race near St. tion camps either. They are training warm wratesr. The voice of thrift pre• -Worth Snowing. Into-the tree trunks and spawn Insert. Catharines recently. They formed a cam'De—places where Scouts not only - �v Dar][ shades wt_I7 ak 7*u seers ad thereafter. ";ten .�,.� L, �� i•�8 -sty 'r = �� ffi"° brand m �' Under such conditions they produce '"t possible uppormul hard it is sushi a temptation to put slighter. - - hands, the eidreet boy on-the end (ua- ties to put into practice hosts of the - `" !hems on in a:ll their :... .•,': ,.. from Soft fatales are more beewomiag to a continuous crop. and able to swim) going out into this water things 'they learned •iri their troop the-stout woman than stiff, �, grow with a"mushrooa, growth rapids- and after frantic efforts managing to=mestin'gs during.the long fall, winter a rite bon[for thedr'flxst wear. They lalrt wiry ty" To anyone Laminar with the too, if introduced to the wash Voile is aaav dotted the acme as grab the little fellow as be was car- e�d spring months, but alsra•'wheue ' somewhat crude methods Of Producing 4 swiss. P rigid dawn by the water. they learn much about this things of .- bowl before their first wear. mushrooms In tunnels and other dark nature at first hand learn to live to- - Batiste is printed in•attractive•sutoail .. - r, On dawn the list is the wee maid- patterns receesee, adopted !n our own country, Bd�.,L sit" and,particular- gather and cultivate some of the great 4i lore when hies nails are filed', eu�tacle - givtl � the Tub-silks are 'being .warn again. this system will readily suggest a bet~ 1y. "brothers to alai other• Sc outs," the qualities of healtluy, manly citizenship. removed and the'loafer 9ihimy surfaced eta wild•make au ter method of culture. i - ;;r. Boy Scouts, like all other people, like -..- _, lhrisre �,,,LL.,",,.,. pd a-striae. F The growth of mushrooms sa•In- snapear larger than dsril-findad d to get round to-see .heir trienda and j.Eti;Qll W Ceon�enee: _- fabrics such as crepe silk. �T changes_�. "brothers." Thee is why the Boy When Mark Twain was a boy. he removal of all r.....,,L,a';on odor,whichI Out fibre silk crosswise. It falls into the moon' Scouts have so many tittle"rallies" as waarted to learn to be a pilot on the sometlmeet persists In.spite of perfect, Observers of these growths they call them, when boys of various Mised&Appi River. The task was by E aleam+linesa. A lad twdlet � m8ro � folds on the crosswise . spec pre'par'e- thread. know that at full moon the crop !n- troops in a district get together for a tsar, used about once a week after the' no means easy, for the pilot of a river - bath, averooates this difficulty. ' Always stitch skJrt�or dress seams vtefabty shows Itself, but when cam the better acquairrtance, comDetltive steamer had to know just where the . - And yore AmN see they Daint I from the top down. If one seam is wane there is a perceptible decline. games and general good times. Such y, stitched down end one u There !s" an old folk-lore rhyme In a rally was held 4 'few days ago at shallows were. just where the rocks GkVs, tiny little brush, much smaller; meat is a to twist P, the Bar'- Essex. England, with a conalderable Mitchell and was attended by Scouts �y'hidden, and just where the channel than a troth brush,which she uses just Pt amount o1 truth in it: swerved. He- had also to know just t for her '.J A—- .., for she knows that If you loosen the upper tension of "When the moos is at the lull, from the two troops there, from°Sea- what each-ripple Lad each eddy slaml- �� her eyebrows must be brushed quite your sewing machine, you can me.- Mushrooms yexl may trees forth and by a big party of Boy Sconta tied. rd; as reiigioorly as her hair: chrltre-etftcb for beats the When titre moon Se an the wane,u, and Walt Cubs tram Stratford, the let- tig• tap Attar some time, so the story runs, r ter being motored over is cars loaned --- And the matter of perfumery? One easel ° be ] if the ten- Wait before .you pluck again." Mart Twain thought he had learned of the newest ideas is to seated one's sion is loose enough. by members of the.Rotary Club. &H there was to leases. He was sure fragrance according to one's typo As soem as you cat a garment, r1II1 ..:MONEY ORDERS. that he knew where all the reefs and Who aoudad think of the rat 1. s stay thread by hand the baiea he Kiivantans have-_always been shallows were. But there was some- counts qua' gar Pay. your out of-town act by edges od the Pieces- It good friends of the Boy Scouts and thing that he did not know. who suggests hoop skirts and bro- p Prevent Dominion Express Mossy Order, Five One day the pilot was watching him them from stretching. the Scouts never ;when a e3doing them sod's, without thinking of the frog-; �• Dollars costa three testa. ranee of lavender buds? The retiring, Do you know that dipping a pink a "good turn" when an opportunity as he was steering the c'mrse. Soon shy Girl abooeses the scent of the,•moo_', dress in light blue dye will turn it presents itself. During the Kiaanis Mark Twain began to sheer off to one i eat" violet. Surely many types of, lavender; that F=ink over yellow gives Keep your face always towards the Clubs' International Convention in side. ' girls may use the fragrance of the apricot; that yellow over bias gives sunshine, and the shadows will fall Toronto there were Iota ol'B40 turns "Where are you going?" cried the � green? behind y'ou• to be done and the Boy Scouts of To• pilot sharply , rose The Dainty Girl gathers the A little black —'-' T---' �ronto, ae representatives of their "I am avoiding that,rest." Maria - " --- 'petals m rose season, carefully d=ies dye mixed-with any brother Scouts all over.Canada add,the them and fllla attractive begs for hear' color will gray the color. Nlnard'� Lteieetent for eale'evetrywhe►n Twain pointed to ah angry ruffle of , dressing-table drawees and shirt-waist -- ------ - _ United States, made a great name-for waiter that stretched in front of them. . r r_ 4. -- themselves as' "the little helper@.' "Never mind it," said the pilot. Here is her Charm List: -�"i l li �' j Over four hundred of them ,panic!- "Keep straight on"'Evening eauAflers--Brush teeth; �'/� �+ paled ba one event—the spactatulas The boy could hardly believe the g ' J� 6� - burst hair (twenty strokes); '�[ h ter ,, tattoo heroes 27,000 people at the Ex- man's words. There was the stgri of E htbitioc Grounds, while others acted a reef as plain as could be! He fan- teeth; brush hair (twenty strokes); FR 1� / ;'�� ;� as guides, escorts for important of - = r'; ' warm bath; thorough rub eirow*h; a ( F ' �V s'; tied that he'already heard the crash sprinkle of talcum; a rub tis core of the orgauisation, and .as•con- of the boat,at, the screams of passengers � KEEP ( venation messengers. $,rod the cries of the children. "Yet the apply oo1 cream when needed; apply I RQ f �- „_F-Awpet be band lot e'rhts ? •iH WD. 'i:r '.' —,1krd-Byng Is now touring Western t, morrow; complete rela=tion ataleatlt f r "and he says , keep straight on.." Bet. ,- , G�, b �� �� „� �� Uaaada, and as in Ontario, is being ring his teeth, he drove the boat _ - eight hours sleep). r' ed b the , familiar Boy Scout Morning toilet—Exercise before �O� o`I�( _ f i smile everywhere he goes. And he is Wight at the angry streak of broken ; organ window; bru_slfu teeth; drink glass taking just as keen an interest in the the prow o1 the steamer touched at water; wBAStr }hands; press halt boys of the prairies as he did in those the edge of it he herd he breath for N .. cuticle of naN. ;, splash of cold water i, of the East. In each of the Western fear; but to- hides utter astonishment -. _,on face*,-dash of-powder on-mom to I'' Provinces lie will conduct a training amd delight the steamer rode on - remove shine; brush eyebrows; dress i ,r_.. class far Soout leaders and will hold smoothly. ' 'hair becomingly. ! I r b %�;` t iFyi , ail ' - conferences with Scout officers on The ripples had been caused, not by Once-a-week aids to loveliness— �`""° •9;' (�' ' 1 problems relative to their work. On �?�/ a reef, but by the wind. It is true that Manicure trails; clear elfin with cold' ! � - N� a ` the way west he met groups of Boy on either side were racks or shalIows, cream; wash-b6iv1 laundTy, special +� ►,a Scouts at Sudbury, Port Arthur, Fart but the ripples were to deep, sate care of feet; weekly mending. I ' �(E N1!f D 1' F William and Kenora, and when he re- . Every two weeks—$hgajppp.] r I f \� `.''�, turns he will meet others et several T]1e Bible exhorts us not to be afraid podnts in the Temiakaming district, of sudden.fear. It is good advice. "I A Progressive Party: I �T - :�,r have had many troubles,most of which N If I� f 4Nre The Boy Scouts of Port Huron, have never happened," says a certain *- you would have a pleasant end r. • f Web., where they have some twelve motto. _......: IIop ,- TO ,--variatdm from-the urad = � Lind —strAigi t o n n a mp e o eat= - of summer party and w00%. _.. cem�p in Papst Grove on.the shore of antcs to right Is the crown,of courage M a "sociable" that &H of rota Lake Huron, three miles south of Lez- tine girls who are in baus3tassa as pig ° - �_ tngton. An ,Invitation has been ex- The men whom I have seen succeed so those who are keeping, boouse--wil "+ tended by 'the Port Huron Scouts to best in Hie have always been cheerful ' enjoy', jet w� two tut--yrrur tT4watb- -- ---- �, the Bay Scouts of Sarnda to spend and hope'fu'l merry who went about their y' and eerd out an iavftastion a./, several days with theme at this camp• business with a smile on their faces ". lie : r ` This is soother Illustration of the .and epok their chisnges and chances ' You are invited to talcs part in splendid feeding of comra&i ilp last 'of this mortal life like men.—Kings• ail-day iroYo em 8atasda�t a developing between the Bay Scouts an hy, July kfar0 at the home 4 ,3 either side of the American-Canadian -HIS PALMY DAYS ARE OVSR. _ border line. Another instance was the Vulcanised robber was hrvented bi lldisF— at T a.m., lutsabsoeu at Miss Baebmodb ID The Houston Oluvmlola "Internst4 nai Scout Rally" bold at 1844 by Goobv w,by accident. .--'s Mows at 12.30,stsp�pur with 3[Lr �rKY�'�•'T' {:, f,'w.. ..R' .•.. - _ .t. •J.. 'j ",+.,w,' aryl �„ �,�!;.•,T,,.. - •" 't+ .:•p�. ',{.:;� ...P:'. .. .:8._. •w' >-°APL` ,d," `�y kP •�., ...::F;R",•'v.�,.- :,,tat' �A' .y, ~ -y "'.�'` ''.r,+�-�:-yk;• •tP. 'M��.: ••a•q,,.: ,.S•,�,a• -w 'a' '�C .a.. •Jw'..YE' a,: ': ?"= �.� '` '4..,•�V:4 >. .o�+°r,..;.'.-' -°.f"j'as' : ^�'`":t_.:.,r- s.- '?•t, 70- ':✓ •WITINT, .c,•r r S✓-'ll'°°^. .R^ ia+F•s,.,.. ,S iY' ,t.F" .-A'-C ,.+, - S ..,W' Y„e�. •y•:n..sV rr a:-x, •:'7R'",r ^..t - ,j '^�. _ ar "";�3.L, _'..A.. s. �'r:t"- -^ti'X. - "i w ,' "*-�..I - -.-c-.:r_'�,';.�"": r" .°. r^t..'. - � ••�. ;r'.- .n,..,'i• _':''°r:..._.;,T,.v r9r.,, ',•� ?C°;-"•.y• � ;THERE IS LS DANGER ��iILNE SAYS HE Agile . :.z - .a MATH EDUCATION ¢- _ �� .IRC .a ° -1iN WATERY BLOOD :� - FEELS GO(}D AS w E HAVE weekly�� a p&p r INililB DR MIDDL.ETON fora must sew. la 8 a . J. J. tunic. Price rest e attra�stpive. 8e Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Col Information �etoW o .�f Not Corrected Serious Results MAN IN lei 1 1 oroata Dr. Middleton will be glad w answer questions an Public-Health mat. BELTING FOR SALE _ May Follow. - -- — ters through this oolama, address hies at Spadiva Bosse, Spadlna After Effects of `Flu Over- In no trouble ie delay or neglect Crescent, Toronto. •� come and HC is Brimful of T T�ION L see, new u■e�aDa 7- more dangerous than auaemia, a pov- subject to app naval at lowest prkoea+ i - 6rty of the blood. It is very common Could one imagine a better environ- the homes of their parents;knew eve New Life and Energy ince o��- York Bekegns Co., 116 Zorlt rgy St., Toronto, Ont U young girls and in persons who are meat for the upbringing of hYa'thY child in thew by its first name, and Taking Tan 1 a c, Declares overworked or confined within doors. chdmen than the farm? Does it not would know if anything were wrong. Halifax Citizen. It makes its approach in so stealthy a seem appareart that the healthy life'However, after a time the inspection asaalow liaaoste > ssrate�as ► mauner that it is often well developed close to nature, with plenty of food, was made by a physician and a dentist "Tarlac built me up right from the Book on 1 before iris presence is recognized. plenty of fresh air and out-door ex- of 128 country and town schools, and start and I don't believe there Is a man DOG DISEASES But taken In time there Is a tonic! ercise would constitute ideal condii- reports sent to the parents of what in Halifax wbo feeds beftea than I do," and Bow fo Fwd medicine which increases the number i tions for the normal growth and de- was found in their wholesale ddag- said William Milne, expert motor me- Walled Pros to A,& of red blood oo dress b the Author. rpusolea, thus enabling I vehapmeut of theyouung. One would noses, Where the normal conditions' chanic, 66>�, Birmingham St, Halifax, 2R � tlb,>�. r the blood to carry the life-giving ozy- �, and yet with all the ad-van- seemed on the surface to be ideal for N.S. iii v7eat 24th Nueet gem to An the tissues of the body. Dr. Cages of a natural, healthy environ- child heaM, says the writer:— "I had the 'flu' a year ago and it left Now York U.S.A. iWllldama' Pink Piffle have had much + me so weak I could hardl `y men,. it has been found that there is "The examiners made records of y get abort. ' fsuccess in the treatment of this stub- a barge percentage of.defective viO-On, 3,632 children, and they four$ that.My appetite was so poor I barely ate: ����� SALet' ` born trouble. because of this wonder- eaaugh to k defective teeth, adenoids and diseased 2,317 were defective—over 63 per cent. cep from starving. When ful property. I tried to work I would give out and' • tonsils among children in rural cis- Of the defectives 836 were under- � L A N � ,,SALT The correction of anaemic condl- couldn't even do the mnalleet job.'trios. It is hurl to believe this, until weight, with other defects, said 1,237 tioos by Dr. Williams'' Pink Pills is Some days I was so weak I couldn't $i!� as certain as as,_ an actual examination is made and the were suffering from malnutrition. _ f',it]Qu ; ss am example the case ofMise Mary true conditions revealed. That is, are-third of`the children of n�improvement I felpassed fvning Des TORONTO SALT WORKS I was in a rural district in Ontario this Community were undernourished ', 0. J. CLIFF TORONTO D. Ke117, Charlottetown, P.E.I., who some months ago where a pubiRc meet- Only 878 children (24 per cent-) were "Tarlac brought back my health and " says:—"My blood was thin and watery ing was held for the purpose of ex- normal and without physical defects.-I am now full of life and energy. The 'r Lad my system very much run down, plaining to the people of that neigh- There were reported 216 cases (7 per man who told me about this medicine Yarmouth, N.B., March 24. 1921. f I could not do any work or walk up- borbood the -need for community or cent.) of defective vision; 23 cases (1 did me.a-good turn.end I want to pate The Secretary of the Yarmouth A,th, stairs without „ led a Association, wiw were the c t resting, I suffered ilia good word slang. picas for 1920 of the South Shore greatly from haada.chea, my appetite old clergyman h yea nurses- A kindly-faced per cent.) of defective hearing; 126 Tarlac Is sold by all good druggists. !pas poor and I was also troubled with ohs meeting sat next to at during cases (4 per cent.) of adenoids; on- ne and Western Nova Scotia Bassi mg sus (28 per cent.) ad deflective ton-the meet' and he intimated that ca Advt,. I'� _ Indigestion. I,began taking Dr. Wil- there was very little sickness in that sits; 1,071 rases (37 per cent) of de- the bt�ed MINARDS LI MENTi hams' Pink Pills sad in a short time neighborhood and that the children fective teeth. What could be better Making �y pipes, which was once with very beneficial results~ for sore the results ebowed they were Just the FY , t- medicine I needed. I only used six were all strong, healthy youngsters than that the home physician and atmost entirely a German indust ay,4 ; muscles, bruises >tnd sprains, It LI bows but am sow fee>tidatg stronger and and did not need medical or nursing dentist should get busy?" is now being done to a large extent in`considered--by-the-players -fixer best better than I have done 'for several supervision. At that very moment I, Aplpartaht negligence theme was, but Bx�itaia. wblte lm4rneit on the warkeL gveyi D"mre. From my perroosl experience had in my pocket Rome statistics as to where was the fault? The fault lies team should be supplied with this sale+ I can stto the physical condition of the chiktrenl In the point of view, and! this applies brutes remedy. ' - nSi7 recommelaci Dr. Wit- attendning school in his distract, and to Ontario as well as any otter place Mlnard'a t lnlmene Relieves Nwl-skple (Signed). JOSEPH L. LeBLANC, j Iflams' Pink Pills," the figures, were astonishing. Out of I on this continent, or in the world for Sec'y Y. A. A_ A-, y' These Dills are sold by all medicine 876 supposedly healthy children' of that matter. -dealers or will be sent b msa at 60 P'F�'y Champiosts N. 8. South Bhoxe Leasue,' ,N ' y ages i-aagiag from 6 to 12 issues all The farm, as this wa•itea axis, is 1920. w cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 by I , -The Dr. Williams'Medicine Co.;Brock. attending school, only about 80 were regarded as a health resort, and the without h siral defects of one kind!doctor is called in oni when there is frills, Oct. * or another.yAnd not one df these clW-I serious illness, 9utailed to iaaor de- o A N TAKES ;f F ,A Conversation. dren hued had a previous examination, I!sets go unattended until they develop s •:.0 . Pa3on to Farmer ,tack in me nor apparentlg dad their parents taco i into serious ailments, sad often are ' EVERY CHANCE� r lane: that anything was wrong. They were aegleoted altogether. - -. "Hallo, them, Farmer, to work again? just growing like weeds, their p'h3=ai- ° i - . You're sixty-eeven now if you're a day, cal condition left to haphazard with- Mrs. M. of Waliaerton somp" of With a tidy bit put by. rU lay. out any thought of what the resent!severe headaches, with occasional ' , TO R -• � Lydia ,t Tou've done your share, sad ymva might be. The distressing part of It sickness of the stomach. She should, e 7"s" r ' worked ti>;1l measure; is that a large percentage of these'! consult her doctor and dentist, have ri Ve�Citlt�D Cloma r Wtiy can't you leave off and tats your'defects%could be put right in early life; her tonsils and teeth carefully ea- _ .�.,,..�,i fm It i pleasure?- if attention was drawn to them and amines. There may be some focal of 6••+`+'x"2 f. Jg Onset'folk do it 'W'hy shouldn't your. 'theq were given medical and alsrsing infectioah causing the hewfa&ea and SO MiiCb attention. But the punts did not other symptoms. •"Ali. Palsslen" says Farmer. "and so I know, sad same parent n �I t Fredericton. N 8:--PI 'wss was do. ,would resent the inaiinuation that their �$+0(iLV NOT BE [�ITfi00T and had some troubles woman oftars Vy pleasure be this, for to wank and ebitd'ren had physical•defets that were RUM wort�I saw I was seat for tkote hx ' _ _.., your sdvestisamenta (make. being neglecte& It is only by educte- , and decided to tTy Lydia 8L Ptnkp' sird•n' all for me wive � datte , Lion that this prejudice can be enittre_ BIBY S O�N TIBLETS burr. Vegetable Compound. I IL311 p: sate. ly removed, and no parent, once the ! �' very much pleased with the result - UAW gets so mulch pleasure. to take condition is realized, would.leave a, '�� _ and recommend your Vegetable Coro-' <' and spend It stone uirturned to give the young chSd Once a mother has used Baby's-Own +pond whenever I have a shame, - the best ble,chance in life. It is`Tablets for her little ones she would ' fit' of others."—Max W °�Aarsss, 360 " 1►s ids to rte for to shake and tend,it. pcasi They'm pleased. and I'm pleased, and because they deg not know, that par- not be 'without them. They arc the Church St., Fredericton, N, B, � warm all content. eats seem neglectful, and in rural dig- ideal home remedy for the baby; being Mrs, Wandless� like many, manyh tracts and on farms there is very Tittle guaranteed to be absolutely free from other women who have fbund relii/ `(food-day to es, Pasoan." opportunity, except t'hr(xagh the com-(opiates or tuber harmful drugs. ,Thay by taking Lydia E. Piakham's Veer And`off he went. munity nurse, to have a physical ex- are-IL gentle but thorough laxative and ., table Compound, is anxious to lot 'a have been proved of the greatest aid other women know of this splendid —� G• SiY�i' amit>ntedi ch£ida+a �_� out, in cases of constipation, Indigestion, medicine. So by word of month and a that medical advice and atteahLior. can , COG. by letter, one aroman to another, its' Advice. -_ be neared where needed. colic: colds and simple foveae Coo- _ virtues are made known If yon don't want to be laughed at In a rural community. in Kansas a+cerning them Mrs. Ernest Gagne, Women %offering from female ail- by otbem laugh at yourself. mutes y spread the gospel of!Beauaeioar; Que., writes: "I have Cuacm is wow meats, indicated by such symptoms It you don't want to be criticized by truth from a health paint of view, and used Baby's Own Tablets for ,eonsti- 1 as backache, nervous troubles, hot 1 fiasbes, pain in the side and a_San- otbete. criticise yourself. me sad colic and have found them For Yow Ha - .-- It ice wsaa others to take your sari- the people acttaa$Fy regarded her as, a , eo%nccee+yful that I would not be with- � anal ran-down condition of the whole ,~ disturber of the peace. Farmers wives On redrine rob spots of dandruff and I system should take Lydia E• Proles oualy. don't take yourself too serious- told the nurse she was making ut them. I would ettangly recom- ng s nuia- ttcbies With Caticvra Olatmeat. Next ham's vegetable Compound. 1y mend every mother to keep a box in mornkm shampoo with Cueicura Soap For nearly flit years it has been r sacs of hn the , and worst of alt, says the house." The Tablets are sold by and trot water. 'Ibis cleanses the se tp aelping women. Let it help you, :. s writer in the"Outlook;' two or three p�lomoes " Diecovea iatg sn erzoa' is blue same as doctors objected to the examtttstioah, medicine dealers or by insil at 26 of dwd:vII and hsfr heath. Lydia E. Plnkham's Text-Book upon 5 ------ ,finding out a truth. on the ground that they frequented cents a box from The Dr. Wiliiams' 1•n2li&�.e25eds/r_Tdc�2k. 3oid "Ailments Peculiar to Women" wig) �°� Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. t�h.ro�us.,huoa,.trteh�eDominion.Canadi,mDepot be sent you free upon request, Waits a se.&arvw' ." to Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine troy d r Fresh I Lynn, Maas. The food at a certain military camp g '`somewt4re In England" was of bath- t er mixed quality. ' The orderly officer was going the rounds, and passed through the mess = d where ­W1 Company were at diner. "Any compWnts+" he ;7/ ) _ "Yes, sir!' Pnlv'&W Thomas said T ettnr�►os swiftly. ate' '! :::�.i�« "What !s- it?„ _ ..` ..• "The beef L bad, air!" "Bad?" said the officer. "Nonsense? It's nothing of the sort. Why, man,do - ai i�' i s you know In this Crimean war, officers UNLESS ,you"see the name Bayer on tablets, you _ and generals would have teen thank. rkre not get'tiflg AspiriD at 211 a. ful to have that meek" "Yes,sir"said Private Thomas. "But • that was,seventy years ago, and might have been frash then!" - e The world's good judgment An Awkward Question. Gertrude had been inquisitive all the ' approves this Cup evening. Her father had answered her s : questions patiently, but-he was becom- - -�'- ins exasperated. Finlally she said:-- rd` s CH, refreshing and satisfying,POStum "What do you flo at the office all day, � � w brings the endorsement of discinatingly rim people everywhere. Daddy's patience gave way. "Oh, WtIling," he acid. Gertrude ea 0r Postum meets all the demands of s,3 - •. ' pondered over this answer : '.� -- - . for a moment.- Then she returned �� table drink—it imposes no penalties upon valiantly to the charge, "But how do nerves or digestion. you know when---yon--have-fini 1h, ?, : Made instantly in the cup at the table she askew,_— ----- Accept only an "unbroken package" of"'Ba yer Tablets O;F The Source of Ermine. �� An economical drink for health and `Aspirin, which ;contains directions and dose.worked out tiyy ; ' The white fur with black tipped efflclency. - --_-,� -. _--_._.---_-' - -___-- ' !. tail known as "ermine"-conies from — 1 n i! 22-years-'and- proved safe �y miltiotl5 foie Ilys'cia s du 'ng 2 - - the mountain weasel,an animal wbtch CONS 'Headache :'.'l�hetimatism lives by sucking the blood of the ani• Instant POStum male it kills. Toothache . Neuralgia 'Neuritis _ "There's a Reason • '.:-,Earache --Lumbago -Pain, Pain "t 7 ' Canada has a greater area than they Handy "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dru ists United States, but a population less �8 Made by Canadian Poetnm Cereal Co., Ltd, Windsor, Ontario York State rpWn In the trade mark (rvxtstered In Canada) of P.aycr lfanufacture,of Mono ?'-� nil ♦ -' - --"-- "- - — '— -' - --_—- `--Sys :.:,...v .,f RallcytxoaFid-- WTCtie Ct to wPli known that Aspirin means Rai.,r y ISSUE f�G Q7—.� rn ufacture, to'swist the public against imitation., the TaWte of Bayer Company ''•�. a _■, us+Ri _ c, e, - ` ' - iv1 be stamped with their 6o,,w l tra mark. the "Bayer Cross*' .^�."•',�.9" !!, •>i ra• Gam. +>. ,,,y' z;•*+: Ana':+.•�.-�• �.. �• �,N .� :;}trap'...^; "� 5k,.r••"..i'�Si+:�i' iiT -..,1. d�?a+.t;.�•,+1•-• �, ,�. •,,,w�{ >;h,>- .�.,�,' .•�, y�. ,"57.� z n ' .. ...' .. - ... ,- .. ., ... .._. i - ':.tee ab .-ti. - .. E„a •'. -o.r>"73 •. !-., :%Ye.. ..g�qq• '• .rv.:L4is•r•rie.�s*"'�*'ki� -.a.-a::nom "s;•5:..�. 'V:y "'5�.� .,•�er'''"m r '°" . ,a 's• _ `, a - "ti. . �,m� .y., -yr ...,-"-!'=r.,w - "• .. •' •Y� `a�!'Lli,,".,'1 3 - • - Tom' r '.Y - '.t'... � � '` � •. _ r 'r.• .., .'..:.+' ....•..._..» .�T :C a' /�' ..^�+'"`' a°_��'b •., r : 4),:w.' '.r+•F t., w.4). M1 .;�xl �••,�•.:wr-�FY 1!'a, den P To-da . � i�l;z 1 g *two ( :..,,Brougham Garden y= ,Hot Weather Appetizers 41',7.S per'ytar.; ai.SU it paid in advance.' Fr The Man Who Makes Mone _ Here is a list of tempting iterus for picnics or lunches on hot days: '. V ,•. Jf;HN MURKAR, Proprietor, y Grimsby Sweet"Mixed Pickles, in bulk, 50c per qt. HE man raisin high-grade cattle makes more moue McLaren's, Libby's and Gulden's Prepared Hustard, 10+•„26e,45e. g Y - -�rafcCanadian Loaf Cheese,.35c lb. • Y (Continued from page 1) fi than the man satisfied with ordinary stock. `8ardinee and Kipper Snacks, l0c per tin ' .ti:heir righta to the beach and to the •Area. It was decided to take steps to If limited `resources handicap your progressive ideas for Olives, Catsups and Pickles at various prices _ •endeeror to restore those rights. improving stock, discuss the financing of four project with Quaker Corn Flakes, three packages for 25c. Mr. Richardson submitted a plan A apecitMl price on Tiger Salmon at 35c atin--this .fA the township would be furn• :.our local manager. _ is a good red salmon sbhed with electric power and light, J •.as well as transportation, the 'said Ian being to anect the Toronto This is Pineapple Week .Ptystero with the and Canadian Northern � - •' ' . . •` +at Cherry wood and have the same BAIW� k4. ..electrified. They are at their beat and'eheapest and =' Geo. Burkholdcr, of Whitevale, was_ ''WHITBY BRANCH, G. p• LSD+- now is the tithe for canning. %eard asking for assistance in gravel- $gpp[O 1N BRANCH, , E C. CROSS, Maaagar. :� `� ,• •. ling Mill Street in that village. Also, Strawberries, Oranges, BacFanaa, Grape Fxuit, l,..: • comtuu�icatiou was read from R. New Cabbage, Cucumbers etc.. ' ''Yeoman regarding the unsafe condit- �' ion of the roa.i leading to hie property Buy all your Groepries at the Grocery Store. at the Rouge. Th�­ Superior A communication was read frottt T. Meat Market iT- -=-=. .U'Reillc re accident to car: : JAMES , . Mewsrs. John S,ott, J. H. Evans,- 1"� >.•.,._ -Ed. Glee�ua at.d Lywau Pilkey were 1' heard solici.:inz gr�int for a ru�niorial SYleC1aIs, for this � eek park to he estab:isned in Qlaremaiit. Y _iOn motiunagraut'uf$500 was m•tde, il�Iost for your money� .Have you renewed your subscription a- - provided at least $lt,'�i) be, raised by- .n, eubbeription. _ Menats. C. A. R"rel'ay, John,Miller 7 Choice-Roast of Beef, ... ... 18c, ltic to The Pickering News yet ? and R. F. Stevenson were heard re Rib Roast of Beef, ... 25c _ Y watercourse nn con.7. `• Boiling Beef, = ••. -13e .The standing committee on Contia- •• Round Steak, ,• 200 r-' encies rep iced and recommended' ecommended is Surloin Steak, ••• " HARNESS O P < ."payment 'as faiaaws• J'rihn Murkar .. • 25c LeiF of Veal. half or whole, 20c 4f' 10ou bill heads and 500 No. 10 envel• - 1� M opee 9 40: U R Beaton. on account of Loin Roast of Veal, 9tevri 'sAlary 1'25 W •'J ihn For e,attending ri¢ Veal, „ 12c messing ar::h Railway Board re the Leg of Spring Lamb,' ' 45e + - uATTEN710N, FARMERS l ' L'herrpwoud station 5 OU : F H Rich- Loin Spring Lamb, ••• 40>c ardson,ditto 5-00: G M Forsyth. ditto Fronts Sprigg Iamb: ... aye - On and after May 22nd this business will be located in bLe - ,5.00 ; Lurne PiAckria, ditto 5.00 .Reddin r ert o osite the Towu Hall. : , Tat standtaa committee on Bonus- We also carry A choice line of Fruits-Straw berries.'Peaches, Bananas P �P y'+ pp . es-fur Wire Fences reported and re- _ Totniitoes, New Cabbage, New Green Peas. We: have in stack a good supply of MI etrrnmended p.ryment as follows. Mrs Honest Weight and Prices Right. C Story, hon•is on 40 rods on lot 21 Harness and Harness Parts. •. ,` `'.'' son 7 B 0r� : F Hocnshaw, bonus on 100 celars, Whips, con # IS G0. Watch for our Week-end Special rodb lot 3 ' The standing dommittes on Light. Sweat Pads, &If kinds, F3 Power and Transportation reported i ,L ONE 'DOOR EAST tithe followiox pATrneat : Oshawa, for F. I ColdhaIpq OF POST OFFICE Pickering Collar Pads: all kinds. w street light., for Ureenwood for May _ Everything for the Horse. -' 1 _ A June 54 The ytandin committee r,n Roads We are revered to Alive a good : and Bridaey r p,.tted andrecothmend - K p 'x-i fed the tnlluar ins payments: D An'nia, Shoe Repairing Service. `x tl0 pdb ravel aad •'2 ads btooe taken #? inum 5 and 8 1 t'L: T ulvelt S. team. MEAT N1 A R E T C E C i L 8 R A D L Y , ang for Jar: 13.n'y Cu2veIC iii OU ; 3 i . 1 . - Comptan. 6-it, Jamisnn'e rulver: HARNESS-MAKER, - - PICYERLATC� ad.W; J L Stephenson• hauling graven Widening road and teaming equip- r lb <�:•', } ` Routid Roast or Steak. .. BSc per . ®ent for Lehman s culvert con 85&00. Pluxton, teaming and labor re Leh - 8urloie Roast or Steak. .�. Pickering Hardware Store . r wane culvert con 6 and on con 8'�,ors: : Porterhauae Roast Or Steak, '_.. -' "IT,_,' :: G Lehman, v:orh ofl culvert. ;i wadb Rump Ruaaz,::. •,• y''.• s+toae and betting light-a'.70 ; E Udell, - .r ' swot nn Lehnctio'a culvert 1l,ut) 2y Fine Rib Roast. yianda3l.i6gtA:iin,t' c :2vert can 8 rd 11 _ Heavy Rib Roast, • ... .•• •.• 1� �� O7b lg the time to het screen' doors, and work on Lehman' and Jamiaon'a . '. Shoulder Roast: .. . .., It And 18c culvert:4.�-: R J Dixon. installing 14c " window screens and wire aloth'. • - culvert con 6. work at Jamison's and Put Roast. ... ;� "•~ - dLehman's cutverte xnd supplies bd.li•: - ...- • ._ 9e ' Brisket. to bull, We have a complete line. •!l Walters. installing culverts con 8, .. "i.dening r,..3 at Lahuiari's'culvert Leg of Veal, half 4)r'whole, with foot off hj and lar)or a4 Lahman'i and 1%mi,.on'• Loin of Veal. ... .r _ Be protected #ram flies. culverts 46.34) : T Hamlin. opening Shoulder of Veal, . . ••• -ditch 1 : E'repch. grading rd N,-)# .mac ., -_ .2547.50: J XbGriei.io, teaming grading Shouldet ROrait Of Veal, ... •• .. - -.A full line of Harvest Tools-The'Samson Brand. rd N. 4 10-50): Joe ML�Griskin,teaming _ Pure Park Sausage, `25c •� „rading_etc 3J 25 a French. gradintz •• 25e .. -often the cheapest, ay.8 the best. troads B 4 and 11 75(s): O Pet y grad. Pineal Salt Pork,. . ... ,• ling a ith engine roads B 15, 4 and 11 ;Finest Breakfaoj Bacon, piece, $`•� 1 168 75; C H;>.4 rep waAhuut rear con .. •• sliced. . . ^. � " I Get your Binder 1`tvlIIe.tu�sx-sad tak the ash discount 13 E 87: A Sbcrtt. dittu 7.75 : A Ack• n We have the Plymouth e. Itocd, deg rd 4 and rep washout rear Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole),. BSc ! - . stns 3 8 6.2 • R M Brown, rep boles con Hack Bacon. .. _.. ••- 50c " y Now ie the.time to une Ur. Williams' Fly Oil on your cows. ya _ ?;$„opening ditches con 2 and rep cul- •.� � +• once tried, at wayA used. : verta rd 3 15.54); J Tweedie, hau'ins - Cooked Ham,. _ a = - - - 25c - arc RooBnig always on hand. _. .agrave!north}c•.n 3 17.5U; A E Ma jot. Weiners,. .. id �o eeing ditch rd 5 and cutting weed. -_ _�_. ... -__ ,.. _ _ _ Head-Uheeee,.. ... , y, r 5 7 and. 11 5 0(►: A B Matthews, Ere First and Domerttic Shortening, 3 Ike 50 cents _ Our Motifs-We have it, tact get it, or it is not made. tt•. lglowing con 7 in toads 1 and 7 and drag y _ / (� - -'rd 7 13 a.; F Ham, plowing io ton , - " 5 lbs 80 cents J. S• BA■ _ viJVN, PI\Wr�N�.i _ - - - 13.50 :J D Remtner,81 ydegraveihaul- �` .., :.. pb prints 18 cents * -- ing and shovel inaz gravel in con 2&net - .. :. _.: : - pdE g:ravel In S ,,f con 3 313601; k- 32 :.:. -' �. Andrew, bt.:ilsnggravelcot) 25.00; E r ER--I N-G ap;vle, ditto 2 K63 3 31 tU• F Quinlan. G• RE I D ditt lr1 00: C Haight. dijto rd B 4 ITN* 107.1 rocker!, la vds gtavelop4 - Hogs--Cattle-Sheep _ :-�,ae-la.++r++lid=a � i_gam' +curl surfac•int _� :- • Via' •with g:'avel in con t+,45 ; J Hallett._ °- } TNi$ sank is prepared to make advances to rep w.i,h rut and opening ditches rat I 1 4aaiKht s bridge a.-n 2 peaty braces ant? L I responsible farmers who desire to enlarge their -'S yd� grai e► 14.'2.5: D 3lunrn, rep " New Prices on .All Ford flocks and herds. r •wa.•hout McDiarmid's bridge'openinp If you seek assistance in this direction,the Mann er •,:.ditc•tt y- d surfacing with gravel ci, s • c• _of our nearesi branch will be glad to discuss the. -•!- and a7 r A'Carxiathers, cragem- odels effective at once :� . _ 7 and 8 �larkharit Cuwnline 3.1'2: T M ! , shatter with you. �Xighs:tiander, '2�'da gravel 80)c : «'n 1�I! o >- �l�i�+ STANDARD SER•i'ICE-Es"srates Progrvis• _ ll Runabout d5•,U._o Chassis . I�`J•C1 1 ;Dunkeld, cep wa�hwit id b 1.'25: ?i Ii THS K;arnrthrrs, drag rdS fulling Hr,over'> + ?Cat•ter t?17,:38 tatter SR8.12 - Tf�I�DARIJ BANK ;tcul.vert xnd rep washouts lots 34 and '.,. : 135 71 : J Brown, 1 yd gravel Chap Tunri'n1x - a71 °I i Truck '7812.23 o► ca►ru►�. t„•;,1QS 1,50•: I•'htluirF, ten wash _ _ out at Chaprnan'� taidge and drag id 1 °1 II; TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY'-THREE MILLIONS 4 .4 otr'; C'L Carter, grid coo is and „i ill Pickering Branch - W F. Law, Manager pluaing 68 13 • Rc,v Carter, hauling; Coupe a�l.i9 Ruu• Lt. Del. 558.n1 111 - - - earth 1.' F Beeiby iaher and baul- C. A. CClellan, Manager Whitby Branch, - _ .. .o6­ starter 646.05 ing earth 17(4) ; H Wright, hau'li:,� SedNn 'O-3 02 g p ---- - - --- ---' -- .� - earth con 8-;2.1Y; F 11-right. drawing earth rd' 11 1 23: R Carter, lowing F O. B. Pickering. Ontario f rcll aced with a ` f �.... w,•• man,d plowing con SJon6s, rTr•ad c nevi ���9� '' . . - _ ..,I - - ....... .,,•�..-T ._- - . g a 'III these models may be pu H )sand K IS 12 : also rep washout e t I can A ]c and drag e t 1 cons 7 and S 1P 81 : E Small cash payment, balance to be paid in ;s. ;;`•'� Sielson, rep cul vet i NJ con 2 I w : H r,~� INDIVIDUAL : - 2 twelve equal monthly instalments. 'C Ui,vidson, drag CGL& and 3 and 3 ; 'hauling.riniher for cnlverr, con'-) 4,011 ; ' `W Brov,n, hauling.gravel r,d 1 10 00; IIII . ;t F Lee, ditto lilsrr : F Alillson, ditto �I We are now prepared to re-charge all makes and 10,60; Ceei1 Pa„c::e, rep Se Mighnel's - - �� >.hridge and hauling gravel •rd 1 8.511 ; sizes Of batteries on our own premises. e rep wa�ha;at range 3 3 4)u: :.II t't'rison, drag rds B and B 1 '� � y:' .,aWr '",¢�'•' ".+s+v i •• '�' . - •'=�rr^s'^f. ^,`..' r Fs vf4,�:r is r..p�..e r." gar..,-•G.+,' r, ..v r �- .�w,'sa'v��,2 :'�-•"+�..�"a . ,,1. ,1.n ,.d _.:s s,.,x^.#... <„r-_..° -�`• a. yy,,,, 'f •n3. yY. ••.• ;M. .� •.7 JS "•. -.^till A: 0' 3• Y- •` S r•T "Y:ciC'Wiw., ..�NiS ,: -'i �t r :. .rn` •-" 2,s• •a 'a-- :vv.....w�s�,r}-.,r:-.-=^^jn-Eck= .,. °-Jk �.' _-,••r:`,�' ..3•'.+ .,..:a1 - - ..h .RM4.s., r •~i• �'•',P �•,,• _ Prru .yn CLAREMONT. C. A. Grant and family, of To. Chas. Cooper, of Richmond Hill, Ed. M. H. Ward, of the Toronto The �1akeAII� w Miss S. E. Evans is spending 'a ronto, motored in as gueewof Jae. visited Geo. Cooper over the holi• Technical School, and formerly �.. Evans over the week-end. d • ' ` .,X.- week with frieuda in the city. M principal of the Claremont public 1 Chas.Gibbons, of Toronto, spent Quite a number from here at Mrs. Thos. Pearson is confined school. visited with Thos. E and Vigilance C��ltt88 the holiday with his mother here. tended the union open air service to her bed with heart trouble. Her Mrs. Stephenson over the holiday. with 'the' Chester S. A. Band at condition is serious and improve' His many friends were pleaaed .to j � R. P. Hopper, of Toronto, is Stouffville last Sunda The object of this Aseooiation is to } y meat very stow, see him age�in. lessen ktealin and prosecute • ;:�. pp�d�ngnaweek vrithJ and Mrs: �•Danief Interpreting the Kina'e - • .• g -' -`� 'Dream" is the Bitile Class and S. S. _ the felons. Wca. Pearson,of New York City, study subject. 9:30 a. m., Baptist _ - visited Thos. and Mrs. Pearson one Church, Sunday, 10,30 service dap last wee . " 111 Show You Silo �b�]:aping prcpert etalen oommma 1 Thos, and Mrs. Paterson and subject. The Gamut of Redempt- oaN immed ately will asy membee, Miss Gladys visited friends in Bun. ion, or The Scale of Salvation," of E:wa#ivs Oommitles. .� derland on°Sunda the second in a series; ? p. w,sub ii---- c y' Jett, with appropriate music, that will boost ' farm earnings . Membership tee 61.00• : Mrs. Wm. Tarves, of Myrtle, Daniel and his Band•" Ever Vat•te euw be bad host one President or spent Tuesday herewith her cis- body welcome. Y- My Toronto Silo will put dollars in your •t•� oa•vvtsa.otoa. -ter, Mrs. Thos. Pearson. pocket > 2ti zee. Oom.-L, D. Banks, .S.Palm' ' Mrs. McCallum t leaving this i P �? \d S Ser, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. week for an extended visit with . .SALE,REGI$TE.°.. it will boost the value of your farm. friends in western Ont-%ri!o. .9AT�RD�Y, Jvr,Y t3Tt3-Auction eats Its double-tongued-and-grooved •t J,R. Thextoa; V. J. Clark; Archie and Mra. Anderson and of house and lot, furniture, garden selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo ' President, daughter, of Richmond Hill, spent tools etc., the t3eoreiar� property of George absolutely air tight, which keeps �' � � '• �,. the holiday with R. J. and bars. Cooper,Clarerco-at. Se le at2o'clock the ensilage in perfect condition: c 1t 1■g My BusineSa ow• shat p. See' bills, David A. Pugh, a Mrs. Barre and two little, sons auctioneer: Its famous Hip Roof allows To help you run part of yours. 'and bars. Reynolds, of Toronto, 'y'ou to tramp the Tnsilage to the � ^ 3 are visiting with Harty and Mrs. ` ear, r top of the staves-and adds great- -By opening a New Garage in the Vil- Thomson• Cau ht With- the- Goods lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do Ot " It' to its appearance. . - Jarues Underhill shipped a car all kinds of repair work, including ; load of Shropshire sheep to the an+l plead guilty to a charge of Drop in next time you re'in cope and side curtains, also tusking o er•atin 'a town and let us talk i$"Over. ;;, i, your old car look and run like hew by Japanese government on Tuesday. P• g. Planer for Match- giving it a good coat of new palut. The shipment was made from lug and Dressing lumber I have other lines of Toronto- ggent for Toronto machinery, inolud•-- Greenburn statiun, of all. kinds. Farm Equipment too. Let me u _ - _ •- tug; Pumps,; Windmills, Silos •� Miss Mabel McLellan was in Basswood, Elm and Maple Lumber show you their dependability y ; Whitby during the past week at in stock. p economy. ependabtl't . and � �rl and;Qaeoline Engines. + OHARLES M. RICE; tendipgg the mi'ssi'onary conference Satisfaction and dick service n at the La ies' College as delegate guaranteed Also C. W PIJ�1LEy n;, ilh Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, Oab J ' from t Union Church. W.r charged with having booms West- Cockshutt Agent s .tom The ens' Band have been ern Oats, Bran, and g g play at the Orange Distillers' Grains for sale PlOkAf121gy - Oat. Get demoostrstion at Lindsay on the at lowest current 12th. They are sustaining their prices, goad reputation and there is quite A ear of Corn to arrive at'Locust .THE• a demand for their services. Hill this week. _ The committee appointed at the GLEN WILLOW MILLS ''meeting of citizens secure a O i In' 'SeCts memorial park site have ve purchased A. E. Rsesor, .Cedar Grove five acres just south of the skate g --- io rink from Amos Brig Ail. This '+ will make a splendid part; as it is Whitevale - before they get . .level and 15 most conveniently sit. � -- our ern mated. The Service Garage T H 0 R N T 0 N S Y P Sunday afternoon an impressive We have Arsenate of Lead' Decoration Service was held in the Overhauling, •Painting, all ltiade , Paris Green and Spmyide t Union Cemetery, the president,G. THE 3U9Y STORE—THBRE S A RE ASON for the garden. M. Forsyth, presiding. Revs. A. repairing done Ignition '. McLellan and C. W King delivered a specialty. _ t7reonoid, Zenoleum and appropriate to the occas- Your otd'Ford top re-coveted Headquarters for Sherwin-Williams Paints, Kitchen Brand Over- ]Pratt's Lice Killer for the • ' Lou, the Claremont Citizen's Band for $13 00, s stock and a choir frona both churches pp ells, Hardware, Dry Good4, Men's- Brilbrigitan Underwear _ . _ . . . =r' .assisting splendidly in the musical Berry t� Poynter and Fine Shirts in stock. - Both Hand and Compreaeed part of the service. The following Alt!3iirsyere .. graves were decorated~with potted N O T / C lE ,,. flowers: Fred Farmer, by John Send your mo4ep by a Dcw�ioion Express Money Order•, W e sell them See 119 . for Twine* Gregg;John Gerow and Ross Sod- Chopping and Oat Crushing will payable anywhere Canada Rates : --- en, by Geo. Coates, bandmaster, It 3.I1n sad under 3 cents Over 5 00 not over 10-00 du stud HBt� For the last two being former roam be"done Saturdays and Mondays Over V)00 and not over 30.00 loo Over 30 00 and not over 50 00 150 = rs hers of the band. Appropriate onlp, up to Sept. 1st at Sums over 50 0G st same rate•. Why pay wore? gyp, _ -.1 selections of music were rendered mope sat these graver, also at the grave A1Wna Mills. e � of the one soldier,Harold Graham, � Frank Cooper, Claremont in the cemeterF;sad at the mono -Tire geZ9lee Station B R 0 U 0 H A M went to Russ Carson, vrhosa body Men's and Women's � ilea in Flanders' battle-field with When is Stouffville call in and have those of Percy Lynn and Wilfred your tire*examined and repaired, if 'vE W SPR[N(i�00TGVEA$ Underbid. President Forsyth necessary. I am agent for ••Enginair at a big iaring. spoke feelingly of these heroes of Tire Pumps"' This ppurr .Is run off A shipment of Patent Shoes $ straps the Great War, also of Mr.Farmer your tan bpelt and can.be atptached in a • �' and bookies. Also Oxfords and who for years had served this cow' few minutes. Guaranteed t6 pump 2 strap Slippers with munity so efficiently and willingly pure fresh air, Your engine will pump lJnb2 s beelel black and tan. in various capacities, including your tires in a few minutes. Call its reg. $4 50 to$5, at 9.26. << ter. treat'. of t be Cemetery Associ- sad have a look at Chia pump. 1 also - ation. There was a large concourse handle gaso!lne, oil, tubes and tires. Men's calf BooL#black and brown, of people present to do honor tcy PERCY TARR. N regular 00, at 6.00' Ik the departed and an offering was - East End Garage, Stouffville. A big shipment of Football Boots in M1 received towards a proposed cem- rd tf Phone 071 tor 600`x, brown. tan 0 and d white elk. etery vault. _ _ _ _ P Tk e tc-eal Grocery -acre > ..• J. H.-Bell, representing the U per Canada Bible Society, Torpn This le the[deal Store to et +,- J■ ad g _ �'` _ I3igold, Claremon ---to, addressed the annual meeting your groceries. - > of the local branch here on Friday you will be surprised at our low prices -- fIad. Phone 3800 - evening, June 80th, in the Baptist Many dollars can be saved by shop- ' (C $QQQ LYTLE; LTD• Church. He spoke of the splendid ping here. We also have lots work'done by the Society which of choice fruit to select Thad undertaken to supply the Sa- from. Don't forget to 6EED'GRAIN pred Scriptures to all nations in give us a call the Rust' D e fy i n g Because Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Seed Barle?; next time you are in town. their native tongues, and to all .• _+ a _ Seed Rye. Stock complete. denominations In miSAlOn wOrk>5A�— y�' * �g -- �-jo galvanized .i Ask for prices. deeit g—The list of translation: Wanted-Poultry, Butter E s. now nnrpbera 545, and abput every Also, a few bus, of white beans, ?. .. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY FRANK CHIDL.OW `there's one feature in particular against strop stable acids for the All kinds and of finest quality, - five months one new tongue is ad- $ dad. The Scriptures are issttea at CLARF.JIO\T, ' you'll appreciate about Toronto manmum period—while the method ask for a price on our Feeds. a financial loss, considerably io _ - ONTARIO stable Equipment. Its file only ordinarily g� applies rt Oate. Cnke,Cotton Oats,and creased since the war, so that the i T Stable Equipment trade in Canada - 'WANTED distance inside tubing.-' Oorn and Peas Society is quite depet•dent upon in which the galvanizing thorough. Toronto Stable g B Equipment will - ground together. the izenetcsity of the people to sus• ly covers sad completely costa the �e work easier-keep cattle $hone 20i-L se it. • Lain this great work. J. S. Farat- .till men working for the Proc. High- ]nets!and the inside of steel tubes healthier—bring more pprofits. Let er, president, occupied the chair way De pt. that come home each night as well. This method makes it ab. me explain the many advttnt es of Nogg.& Lytle, Limited, and Geo. Cooper, treasurer, read with tired aching sore feet to know Toronto Stalls, Bull Pens, Cater 13tf 0913A«'d that the Australian Goanna Healing solutely rust defying sad Proof Bowls and I.itte=C:aCriets. :-the Annual financial report which Oil will Hx them right in one night. showed a contribution from this trial will convince you. Price 50 cts• g MAYNARD t WHITEYALE ONT. ADAM R. YAK.E id6trict of $fib Bo for last year. large bottle. For one month I will , The following officers were elected send a regular 84 mzat a tut' - -_ ' Registered Optometrist for the ensuing year : President- Australian Herbs and one bottle of the - • Rev. A. McLellan, Secretary-Rev. Oil for$1.00 post paid: C. W. King, Treasurer-G. Coop- -iie - Will Fe a_t-Mr:Paltner ss bootand Shoo per. Collec.tnrs--I•'_ete-r' idncnaty Sr , ���D �edicine - Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. X.of tlf Misses owenw cooper R nd Aidiae 351 Y onge St., Toronto,ant, Pi ; y O ea g week, for Testing Eyes and-Fit.WAr'd for the villa e, W. H. wl Lin Glasses, and .to take in WaCoates for the east of district,D. Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• k ke' ring C o• Clock and Jewelry Repairing for J Yake, Jeweler, Stouffville, An re-_. • ,Gregg far east and west, James ` y Stephenson and T. C. Gostick for pairing or orders can be teft-with llflr.�: Having secured the agency for E.D. (The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Limited). Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber;, .'• the south and W. H. Willisni for Stt,ith n Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, Shop, Clarmont, all the north. Theeaecatie resident - out: : ,RE _S � R E E N E D C O A'L f the resident I am prepared to take era-for-alt � a° ministers, W. H. Coates. George kinds of Fruit Trees,Sritall Fruits, ---- - ---- -. -.---. _.._ ..� Cooper, C H.Found, T. E Steph- Ornamental Shrubs Etc_ at ll Sizes on hand. ! enson, P. Macnab Sr. and J. S, lowest possible prices. x i Farmer- On motion of Rev. C. W, Special.rates for large quantities, Alma, seconded by f Rev. A. :4Ic- lstf �l Callan, a motion of hearty appre- N +T• Chapman,, Pickering ` UiCk dE'liVErS'=-(it18 tOYl or oVer.l ,Close ciattion of thq splendid work done by the retiring-president in the CLAREMONT_. Qrt�RAGE ;:attel1t1011 to all orders, - "past 15 .years was unauiutonsly _-- - - ' pva.ed. Mr. Farmer replied in brief but fitting words. His retire Having rented J. MrGrttth's Gar •�s'� kept in stook. It will pay you meat was at his own urgent re- vge, I am prepared to make expert nail at our works acd inspect our stop$ quest, but be is to serve, it is hop- repairs on all makes of car:. All obtain prioes Don't be miekd ed, for years to come, on the exec- makes of Storage Batteries repair- ■�+� tc , v' Agentswe do not employ them,00nsequs4r s utive. Miss Gladys Paterson sang ed and recharged. Agency for 1 [le Zap ll " QUr` Mil ��(� 'Ltd* ly we oaa, sad do throw off Ibs a {; very effectively "The Strange the Ezide Storage Battery. •1 • commission of 10 per esnt.,whlohyoa e/B, Sweet Story." Mr.•Bellcompleted Ind. phone No. 1808 mim at sled by p°r°ltaeiad G°'r r'' the evening's programme with an W. STOIIFFER intereAtine lantern illustmted ad- , J.T. MAT88SON dress on "The Indiana of Canada." 27tf Claremont, Ont. Toronto Peterboro Pickering oe and leer ii .•� ,,.�^ ,tor- •. ••..,�,- -'- - - --'-------:_.-_.-..-.- ---------- - ---- - - 01 lu �i OsiMre{f «, _ - - - •�'Y"S`",�. ! •.`l.`x :��w'-' a• .�.......,a, %�':, •'a,�'t'' uW�,rA':•°tie'�+.X,' r r"`r "•�':„s. M \f' "'a' :��,^,yf;` _ .w, fit- '.a., �w��•- �,. z '£%.. �ifu.� ..w� c.Y.z. ,..,.,*�•ny„'. �•.y'•.s �•o:ia,'.. cs,a+ .. %. .,-':aa;.<• a'.,..�. , -7-M T i .+�!P ..tx<xa•-• .�• ,.r, ,„,yr•...Wro ,r s •,r .K': '4 4 i'e, 'a.,„ =F.: ''2 ",+ '�:rvR^°j'r',. `S"`" "y., '• �'tu�. �- - _. r. I .iK 1.,*:A'w•-'�ay�-'•e.l. ,,,f� :y , ti:-••. ... .'��K'�'��sy��' -�-- In _ . . _ ___ ---_— �� �»• and by compass; he had !aim keeps to aniroea*ing tai upon the rise i w - fall of•the barometer, and practically Had Your Iron Today? ��a e aN the casting of the lead'ivasi donne M ., Ww& —I - I by Shorty. Every move of the aced set from..lterth to berth was traced j. ;,� ®' t,.V' • 0 _ upon the chart by the boy; he kept r the „Court,” or .fish tally; as .,hold `. boss he reported daily upon the sup- ` ply of ice and bait left after each sett and whale his stocky Mme was - touglsening and stretching his brain _ — was expanding also. Amoa� the men - - he was a t tavorite: Ike read to _ - �i III _ them in the short hour before turning � ,I y � Ih�� I 1 -'' in, and while he was improving the � f 9. i 1 1 h the V isle l+eetua Bade of is 'mind b y $$ding of good, instructive literature WATER ' was tusking many sty. Th fisher- 'There was no denying it. The fisher- w �.B V men he selled with adored the boy and ~�� - wo>rld have done anything for in - *: - DEEP their rough, simple, kindly way, and • p► TALE OF THE _ . when they, left ,for their,, boraes at _ - • • - '..,.. SEA FISHERMEN Christmas it Was their entreaties Delicious ._ • . . _ ..''- s•-; which prevailed upon the ski to • •• � pier a ` 8Y pg�EBICK WILLIAM WALLACl6. bring his nephew back fishing for the :.. - - ep balance marketed it fresh fish in � - Boston, running into T. Dock and ot Da. �..1,1.1'�C�l Copyright by the Diu soon Book ComrpaW herding with the crowd of able mar- � � ! �, -�r"•��-- _ ketmen which ranked two and,three - _. ., — .-- . CHAPTER SEVEN. Breton Saber-boy regarded him with deep at the"wharf. Here Frank met They were driving hart Cape Sable eyes of admiration. „ many men and_teerned may things: EST lunch is two packages Of shed blinked at the m in the dark of You dam fine fellow, Shorter, he e kept tally et the "nut-turn" when ' $ Little Sun-Maid Raisins and -a October night, and When it had Sfc1t- ��� u'nkading their catch, and saw how - -axed. into nothingness astern Captain Bab, Sabot. Cut out th soft sos.p• the fish were graded by the eagle-eyed ,glass of milk. out fore and Let's 'n hev a mpg up. 'Cook's bin cuddere standing b the scales on the ' Clark turned the gangs �° Ill talk to hem Tastes good when you're liungrp _ n her. makin doughnuts. , dock. He learned, to diaytinguish the F' "Jig uheana8' sheet doWn.»he command- an' you hook a few." various grades of fish—the large-sized T p Into Glattcester harbor they .hot in �+s ourishes yet keeps'you cool. ed. "This old gal never made a slow cad sand hales classed as "steak" and the dark of`a late October morns trip from the east'ard in her life. Give� �, put upon the market for the urpoee � Raisin's 75 per cent fruit sugar Is - 111 • ' - "' -^�' and the old New England fishing town the fat fu1441eshed " that lee balloon sheet a pu Start iu s"; t; mod- _ �, + was gcsrce suwsks bel6fe the news •, " fur- that - r arts t a,grinds Take up th sums-, the smaller saeppeib and yin practically predigested form, • went=the breakfast tables that ., » _ As&in them two tope'1 h^Uurda! So! the Kaetahs. Wan in -with-a high-lime aC2Od' es of saw the diSerethe - nishing 1560 calories Of energising blow, drive berl They d their fish--- in the ernes of fish caught by the. Storming along on the wings of the Frank � nian—end the ��he'�!ideas," who fish from tihe nutriment per pound. -° wind, with all her easy net, the Saar-`out-tuan wan bettelr'than they expect- eChOO ° with hand-lines, upon 'doesn't ;, pointed her long b,ow,he f.r` Georges Bank; he talked with the Doesn t tax -digestion so the ed,and with good prices the gang each �a of ,!rip ihshermen," whp fished -' Cape Ann and sheared through drew-a .stare clisak for a respectable eat the blood} et energizes almost _ - t•, -blsrelc esters with a toil, poaorarus��• peetable by hand-lines from the deck. of their y g soaring t hex toradaot The fore- .,N��„ Captain Clark when sense! while she drttted among the _._.. :immediately. r Y , wMrdirng tide eddies of Nantucket ' tie resounded to the law thunder the men had been paid' "I sup m ' 'Big men eat little lunches t0 con- "-- - the timber. of the , pq�e y Shoals- and a visit aboard.of a newly g _ �Of racing seas,�ci spare hand�ll be wantin his *stgesT, .. , staunch schooner% aked and groaned Weal, ye've ben a very handy, useful dOr co h opened ter' from the Libra- , •` serve their tllinkin power, Don't � { with the load of canvas sfhe was I2g- boy, an' I'm very pleased with ye—'d°r coast �'a -of to a new - .overeat and 1 be ind the leaders. w' giro along. It was grand! . A ve very termed indeed. Here's !left' dot- and fascinating phase of the Pshing - ryry businees. Get two packages of Little Su'n- poem of motion! Not a betless, senti-I tars t�ye. Now, call your dory mate.»' bpy, mental ktril, but a shooting, surging,` Jules came dawn at the hail and this rollickin�seea tows f�I�Iec�tsd for Maids tioW. - i;. stos'miag song— booming anthem sc- stood a�prehenaively before the skip-!& short space from the vario+ad shoal- _ eosirpaaied by the-whine and score Of,per, -Though Shorty had assured him' .. " s a breeze d slid in the fait riggisig that h,,would newer be east adrift,pet water spots at the Western Ocean and the crashing, bsllQW',b* �P-i the lad was afraid that the Captain From the lead piled beaches of the deafo- • id toned shoat of res3aki nntb ." would-send him on shore. late. rockbound Labrador ouirhe they came _ Rind to a f I from the tralfir-p waters of Little . tins Sastal- is drove Soave the succeed.i .,W�* sonny. I.cal%te you need a,� ,•Cb&nu4" and the tide-rips of - - ing trough with a seaming yeast oil riten, o' new clothes. Hare's twenty Nantucket Shoals; the trearhertous • • = e ;• foam whip babbled and creaming Ye clean��'a�ss. Go riffs Frank here,an he 114 Banks of Georges; the ledge-s"trOvm- - Beft mn-,L real R "In we t ye. You kin stay by th veseal;Cape Shore of Nova,'3cotia- and the zN. to the rail. Up she would go again;i—we'l'l be makin' another trip resh- e � _ bow'spr'it soaring, sky-high nisi cooper- P 1%,,.fule-ruled water* of.tie Ba of�y c,:.�y I, � :labia in a week •alter we et them'I With Newiouidiandesf slen , .__-. SC Everywhere dear aft was,topmasts down%-an' I reckon you ll go, and hairy; Portuguese from - _ d%> beet of the foremast. It .. with us. Clear out now, th- I,1gbo�n and the Axoreo, swarthy, ear- - :y. an ocean see-saw, when assess inrd o• ye, an' don't ere out arse a time and volatile _ ybaped aid flirted with �i " ringed, black-haired, ready-to-druid, - , --i I1 Little Red Packages " eie despite the waltzing and I ke some a ycr i lea. Boston his%, ruddy, - - eus�tseying, the sharp bows were hind� Before the boys we ug#owu and intone with the burr of the Gal- Framk opened a bundle of letters. One way send, Connemara brogue; and a to a dedned seapa"th, send the trailing i was from his mother--. moth- 101 acatern was cl3eking np the traverse pro stung sprinkling of Nara Scotiaiss r ., erly epistle, eauderdng Ilse y�aangeter I from 'Shelburne, I armeuth, and big- ,. .�rsd watery mites.. (against wearing 'wet clothes and eat­'by cotmtiiea; the various crews consti- --- __ - ;l Jules need Shorty low over the ing too much. "Chs; ge Four cbliaes i LnLed 8 cosmop�oditan gang who talked• Ai a 1Haa Thinkettt• good said '°°may im'pulae:. Put your weather dories.and wa'AChed the scenes'every time you get wet.or damp,» it;and garnet in their varied dialects If a man thinks every one is aSat'nsa talth� in men. Believe they axe.your around them. "Waal, Sabot. of man,'read, "and"do not stated around in the' rt frte>,drs, and the? will be. • . 'wire harolin' it for home. Homeward; Capon one commons toFic—tae }' him, he will soon begin to treat them �_ _ rain. , Stay 'in cabin when the fathom gossip 8 sea-w red sn they will be, if he thinks every Ntnard's Ltnfmsnt�for Damdruft. - bbound.-.d'ys know! Dye under-' come. Shorty smiled. of �. one is h7a triepd, he well treat them *said t» What would his mother have thought The city of Boston held a mi y ' Thw Uttiie French lad stared bird if she hack seers him hanging on to right, unit'ousciously, and they noon what is U,that is invisible yet As _ the main-rigging and being deluged attraction'n for the uncle and fro at the sea for a spaces "I have sso well be his frtetnds. The man'w010 11ves' never out of eight! The letter "L" ` 'bome, he said sad y} � Scotia boy, seen uncle and nephew ur " "W`� a'n' � in the seas and soaked to the ski o!, his daily,tita a�ceo>,ddia too this formula` +;• fro Gfio'ster, I no know Wat to do--» �: atrol ed around the thzoiged, bustling ' being "run under" on a bowsprit; of i street$ viewing the wonders displayed has in his make trB s spark of sound _1.A shorty rased a threatening hand living continnad'I in wet clothing'1 in the store wnndows, watching the and true philcoopby that will make his "JS�r 8atrat!^ he said severely. 'As per motYserrs! �t they don't know traffic and admiring the+tall buildings,y life bria"hter, If we put into all the I �� - RADIO Age r' sure as my name is Frank-West raver, won't hurt them; and it is just as well I with little Sabot trotting pen-eyed 8_ relations with our fellows a full sea• , 11'11 bat ye on the ear of I hear_.3ra for then pence of mrrad. A nnmt>er of and silent in their wake. @am of friendliness and good will, we:i 1 ltaclkirs' tsways ag'in. When I'm short letters from Carrie Dexter oc-i tn' home, yyooua're garin' home, see! ca pied his a#e tievr rsext—letters l,G, They spent _Christmaas at home up �$ pity sure to get it b+►ck laze a� ou ain't • Frenchy any anger, ate p on the Bay'Shore-a genuine. Christ- overflowing, on the other hand, if a 1 if we are not'represenad In roar - ti v„ of girlish-chatter: of. the minister, of,massy Christmas with frost in the air 3e• teas dances, weddings, and dress, and and snow on the secs And what a man sasptetotts of eTerybody, every locality write at once for our prope- "ss "No. no," ed the youngster concludi with a lure of crosses whkh graze one wtll be *us'picioas of him. The Ttadlo x1tions. Make .one real prollt oa + jamplsati My. " a no French no amore. time Shorty had! The little packet _ about Ong Low's tig'h't , ltadto wvDaractra now. • "No want 6o back. No like France e. me& the boy smack reminiscent lips.i schooner had waive ranged alongside,mn'�a ones The last was an iH-Written scrawl a Cove wharf before Long is sure to Set kicked some day, good We furnish Complete Concert Radio Frenclsy Peoples-=cept Jdtnny I*- from Lem Ring—unpunctuated, un-1 Receiving sets. Inc —' capitalized, and bristling with "We'll i Dick, Lem Ring, and Jud Morrell bad and plenty. , p aboard- rxL were ringing the 'true friendLinesa in fauaded on sin- Aataaaatk Telephotos amid Time .V -He's a Canadian—a Nova 96otisn,» Slwrty'a." In it II,.00�� Dick sent his{boq and off and slapping him upon qty. And e3ncerity-Ig about the only `� -interrupted Shorty regard's, and wantW-to know how his{the he,rk until he-coughed again. Can world that can't be coup- v"r "Out. Nova Scotian--Jet's what I "Depitty" fared a-Banking; Jud Mor- degs!ribe Dick Jenaing's plea. thing a the !be toward trieod aeaio lassos., 140 eietate nest., i'aa'eatte 11 be!" re}T wished to W kind! remembered;j 8°3'0� tertss ip The impulse ' "That's just what you a Sabot. and the aura when he. surveyed g ter h the stocky, liness eprinss from the vary soul of a ' <r.. p are, epistle ended with a mournful .._�_ You're a Nova Scotian---a Bluetroee-= I sea•-bronzed youngster he had trained, trope that Shorty would come back noted the erect breadth of the boys- '' as.' you'n me's gain' dory-mates next soon, ar The world needs Iriertdlinee*, and - ' x year. You keep pickint up English th'' With the roll of bills in their pock-Isho" folk N+P p of has hard- and.rood wi'l'l. Not_.Sandsys way you're dose' an' ened hared, and gazed into the coot kindness, in the week, said yell pans for ets and fee3ing at peace With tine'grey-blue confidence of his eyes. only, but-every day ,.w.. white man any dap.' Shorty spat world,the boys swaggered into a Fish-' Shorty!"'he ejaculated. every hour of the day.- q` ink Iris ly You're a dug, deftly over the rail, and the little erntam'a Emporium and Jules invest-'..Yepi� per rip--ro'arin' dog! An' ts. If you've got a soul, don't r ONE GOOD MAN ed' his 'money in ai new rig-out of; , °g though this is th little French kid ye starter!'be..ashamed of -it. Bring it into tics : � needed in your town to son our - r clothes. With old the eagerness of a sh'!l For the soul is the j -product direct to conaumbr. This ' child he scurried back aboard the vend th aicswp up in !Canso aver, ot8ce With pow. - col 'to se them on, and ready-made Shake a mitt, son. 'Tis a Novy� we'll source and foantai'n-head of every : wrench is the .best ever made seta p y 'be makin' of ye afore loth, An ye'II has been endorsed by good mechanics acrd ill-fitting as they Were, the.boy the worlA over. This is a sure fire { `tar e , , i soon forgit ye fiver were- a blAme seller, and profits are good and fast'., strutted'around the fo c ale, showing r only responsible parties considered - t parley-voo. Tait us of that fight, _ M � off to the laughing fishermen,as proud'Shorty! Tell me about that close call w ae sateat■, Replies hula conAaential. rl as a dog with two tail. ' ye ye bed with th' liner�-th' tearin' vLes- r.' r Within ten da s f theirr return , i. from the salt Banking tri the Ras- sel-sinkin scum.' And the worthy . i (�]Riod'ial Weetich CO. , fisherman vohteyred questions and made 1 ' . � w:oras0s, 09TAas0 - talia, denuded of her to topmasts, .: Be free front pain. TftOus- sad � P ''comments in the same breath, �J i= __ands ee sufferers have been aged with leer winter beckstays{little Jule's opened hie brown. eyes and gear, poked her long horn outside T- wide and gazed in pleasure upon the �� �� .,: r e l i e v e d of Rheumatism, Ten Pound Island bound on a fresh- _ 4: Neural ia, Neuritis Sciatica, fishing, or "haddockin !early greetings 'showered up'.'s his _ @ uiX s uses anion S g. _ voyage_ to friend._ Lumbago and Gout by New the Nova'Scotia coast. They carried: be eonttntied.) '1 ' e'f 4r wOOtd i )life Related no salt this time—the hold pens being - ,p . Y• filled With some twenty-five tam of i ' �"�r11�t ZT3se r Countless grateful testimoRi- ice—and with frozen herring bait " `Not Cann Enough. `for = ' aboard the• made a_fast "run-off" to An-expeditim was moving through A size sat, "s- ale reeeived�il;,.:=As. the i•.ast the Sea s arid, and' made their first 1�.,,,,.� eeery article e reputedly unexplored- African bush. la: twenty-five e a r s from si-t some twelve miles south of Capel ' y y They emerged one day from the dense a finish for every throe benefitted by "New Forrhu. tropical undergrowth tnto a small i ors o Will s. harm your, werki Life. The weather continued fine, and floors or carpets. Makes bouee- _v ++ I c.lear'ing, Wlfere_they Weme astOIIlShed ' work easier. gee that all Sronr --- ., St .,1.1 !`, f, n8 over the grounds from the — i` �� • Lu.z seer Ll�nt3hip, easy „ re- Bee , �� a ul�E There's been a Scat near here," re .' B had a trip of eighty thousand-prime -drugs. Pleasant to take and haddock, cod, hake, pollock, and rked one of the Party, himself a LseimFuRNi-r aS. -�' A0"t r furaitars or Lar•dwan or, " h r: does not upset the digestion. an the ire within eight clays of leaving Scot, and proud to Lhrink that one o1 �����;�� All sizes esdsty�lis, bons 5 port. The method of fieh"ing moss g nation had been first in,this lonely li rI 'b.=um,ds.+anh F= one bottle for One Dollar; tically tdse some: Shorty an•dr. Jules I spot: a was soon turned to „r�ralbou tended dories and worked around the anger, for another -win: Mane In Canada O. y FAx bottles for Five Dollars. s---- en will fend, ay looking oxwaxn Mira,co., deck, but while the former learned "nonsense! If that had been up o - .w-: Mailed direct to Customers. little from his physical labor, yet he Scotsman he'd have'taken the bottles, ad for the production of honey. ... acquired hard mu's'cles and began to back!" --- IYw Me lemF�u 4�lamp>m�i grata, Ituddy Mfg. Co. Ltd. Uncle Jerry, with consummate skill, i�'� ,+1.�e� ' . 73 West Adelaide -St., Toronto Minard'3 Liniment for urns, etc. Brantford, Canada - kept the boy under his lee, and taught SLiOitttsFURN1TURE5 Canada _ y t 1 Successors to Ham Bros..Co•Ltd. b, ' $Phew kno without was being in" A man is msule of g^cd stuff if he geed for a copy. fCr M461tZAI r strutted. He kept him at the wheel can take a besting in a fair fight and $aids ` for many hours steering by the..v ind nct complain. - 't.?�. : - :+w.r J3- .,.ciri.•'a: Y3.. va. - .t.Y' .hv:F^ :4r;v'+,'!?c.r",M%,x:,:m. ''` •,• ` ."•,,,, %ire ''c`.,. ab-z.,.-& •.t. ro•-,.-.' .,...'.. _ :t'v:j. ✓ ..i,- K7 '=-rye t•f:4-t,' ^rr r.^* ,',� • . '• .f•,^' -. Y;- !�Y^_� r ..�''� .•.- .. , _ ., J.s�. .h�: y.".''�%?'`�.f°• r t• ;t _ g� . - -. HOUSE►°vE COMMONS ��NCE STATES ATTITUDE ON QUESTION , After Redistribution Ontario -OF VAR DEB TS AND REPARATIONS. t - 'W ill 'Have k Repreaeata+- tives at Ottawa.. - Paris, July 2.-The settlement of I to reduction of the German reparation r -- -- ! A despatch from Ottawa says:— the inter-&Hied debts must be .made•,dent while the United States and Bri---`' J; There wild be 244 members in .the tain continue to demand payment of House of Common after the next re- the abject °f a specbal` arrangement the French debts, Fi J. gures are given dutri�butio aecordia to the revised between old the powers concerned. . •a... 5 • .. n, g out blare•to show that if France were �_ - -l population figures for Canada, which While France has no desire to re-I to execute the plan of Congress for -`- ,.. r have been even out b the Dominion pudiate her own obti tione the ' w-M�'� '�•• ' - t: '�'!�'�' lii I • g.� Y ga � Pte-i payment of-debts, interest and capi, Bureau of Statistics. This is An in- ent is no time for her to fulfill them. t61 in 26 years she would Piave to din• t crease of nine members over the pre- In any case they cannot be separated:bursa annually the equivabent of le ;_.! ` hd• i sent House. from the problem of German rePara-'600,000 gold marks more than she " 1� The distribution -of the members tions. Those are the main points than' Po �could receive'from Germany, provided t,. among the provinces in the. present the. Preach Government emphasized the latter loyally executed the terms �iri��lm;�uld House and after redistribution will in the ins=tructions tQ Jean Parmen- of May b, 1921. In other words, the ' compare as follows on the basis of tier, who left yesterday for'New York i whole reparation indemnity would be : these figures: at the head of a mission to discuss the swallowed up,by the French debt and New ' Present, matter with the United States Wari France would then be left alone to Province House' House 'i Debt Commission. Up to a certain bear the cost of restoring her ruined, =*. Quebec 65 66I point France is shaping her attitude provinces. " Nova Scotia 14 16 to that of. Britain, and Parmentier's I A commission entrusted with the r Moline � � O New Brunswick '''''• 1} -- -11I instruction hEive been communicated j task of deciding what public work.@ 82, ready '. part 7 _ � ' • - � � 'tad' with and meter al in a� . United obvious . •' ." . ' � - _-.: '; _ ...... er view that the can- of German Sabo . Manitoba ward Island• 17 �16 4 to I London. �h r 'ma i w'.-',• the on is . Saskatchewan .......' 21 - : 16 collation of ,rater-allied debts must f bout to submit its-report to the Gov. ............. 16 12 eventual, come. Meanwhile, M. Par- ernment. After the scheme has been % Tractor and 12-inch Plow British Columbia .... 14 13 mentie'r hopes to demonstrate to"the a • Yukon 1 i United States CommieEdon how how the Cabinet, it will be . hope- sent to the _ Reparations Commission, r;t• t The chief increases•in membership leas it is to expect France to consent which will transmit it to Germany. How $1000.00 are, as were expected, in the Prairie] after redistribution That territ Provinces,which will send eleven more °ry number at the capital ships due to be Extra Plow $50sOO members to Parliament after rails- was first given a member by Act of; scrapped by Great Britain under the 411 tribution than they•do now. The'de- Parliament in 1802. At that time LheQe' Washington treaties will be ase•i i;o " creases are in Nova Scotia and On- was a population of 27,219 in the ter-I� s out on treats serial attacks upon .. tario. The province which gets the ritory, but at present it is only 4,167. p war Y according coordin to Makin 3-Plow Outfit largest increases a is ss a closewan, g t . � with flue; while Alberta is a close sec- Aerial Tests With "•�Pin• The air attack experiments are sad, with fair. Ships f0 be Scra d meeting'with opposition from fisher.ps Me {men, who claim the•exploding bombs s It b not certain whether the Yukon !have a serious effect on the irndustrT, ". -. will retain its separate representation A despatch from.London says:—A W I �.i Distributors Scarboro Junction, . Ont. It 'U.S. GOVERNMENT BRITAIN TAIM OVER TO TAKE OVER MINES DIRECT CABLE TO U,S. r ,.irri.� !I •—— -- • President H a r d i n g Gives Runs-from Ireland to H alifaz - fi Warning rto Operators and With a Branch Line to � � ��•` -�= � `` Unionns• Misia�[3Yaca sat• _ - 1 '� -1�`u. � r, Wash gton,July 2—Operators and Hslddax, N.9., July 2•—The direct '`- :u~;� -� ���; - - .miners of the bituminous fields re- _� United States �•�'� - t� cable fro Ba >i maimed deadlocked to a' ht after a New- two • � skellimas, Ireland.Harbor Grace, �i`� :>• - � 1 _��•r''�.� ,� a�'` (lays' session of the joint confer- found•1and, and Halifax, was' taken _ --`�� ``� , + =ence called by President Harding. over here yesterday by the Imperial � �`_'�*A•.��— President Harding; in. Convening Cable from the Western 10 on Cable the conference'& bdtu�nfaous and an- Company. Ile B thracits co`l tows and United h y' .Government Purchased the cable in November, Mine Workers' offlr� to. devise 1920, for £750AW, but it remained - means of negotiating a settlement of under Western Union control by lease the Coal strike, advised both parties to until Friday night. A section of the +arrive with mbssut-able promptness act cable running from Halifax to Rye ��� - • � �� 't��"``^ � �'�3!'.Sa � an understanding. Beach, Mass., remains with the West- The L....i.W ,,, in addressing the arm Union -Company. ' __.. gathering, Which inciodaed about thirty The Cable taken aver yesterday was bperaboce and the name.number ap- laid in 1874 and was the first trans• proximately of United Mane Workers' Atiantrc cable to use the Dr. Muirhead c° , officials and district presidents and system 'of daiplex. Its flzmt Nova Secretaries Hopver, Davis and Fall, Scotia landing place was at Tor Bay, ` on the Safety of declared the present was no time for -g�ry�� Amy, but it .was moored - ' the "ni itant note of the radical," and to Halifax in 1887. The Western Un• -' reminded the conference.that "toles- ion Company took control of it from .•._......'.�tian, lairneae, the spirit of give and the Direct United States Cable Comes. 4/�t take, and finally, a sense of the larger a in 1912. i ra �oibtigidians to the public Ore essential P >r9 ^'to a successful conference." _ DON'T take any chances _ Jewish National Home' t h are m on- Coupled with his appeal and admafri- "" '' :""'° IVER DRIVERS, shanty men, pulp Lion the President uttered what was Founded In Palestine Dox"r threw awns eta- . as, a Warning when he Laid :. = ap~t� or cigar buts loggers; and all men who work in }� that if the operators and miners could London, July 2--The British Pov- burnt matches until the lumber WOOd8 On the river Or • trot "settle this matter in a frank ernment's statement of policy O° are c did ""' ' recognition of the mutuality of your ing Palestine, issued to-day in�� they "` °at at the mill—get this: Your job depends on _interests, then the larger public inter- form of a White Paper. lava• Dos"�awl"@ to drown - eat, mus be ameraea in the name or "� British Government reaffirms of ,rater• the peopliK where the common good -the declaration of November, 1917, DON"r mild sear amp bUSh. pis the first and highest concern." which is not susceptible of change. A era against a rotten - - or stamp; nor ear. This is Interpreted to mean that the udy Every time you leave a camp fire or a rl Jewish national home will be foended points: nor' Government will Operate the mines if in Palestine, and Jewish•people will near mow patches; `"ao agreement is arrived at. -nor at the bans of a smudge burning you'arc taking chaWel :. be in Palestine as of right, and not on tree. a forest fire that will'•do you 3ut of a j-ob. eu"But is sniid it es ` s°n Every, time you throw away •a burning s "But his Majesty's Government has I as flat ock`c`or ona Maple produats—Syrup; per irnp. rw such aim in view as that Palestine : t�t cleared to' -match or a cigarette, or drop the "heel" of K • �d., $2.20; per 6 imp, gain., $2.10; should become Jewish as'Englead`.is •. Maple sugar. �., 20c. English." or by a"a °f a your pipe on-the ground, you are ,taking a 1 ,water. DON'T forget that the ap- _chance. In summez.time,-moss,-dead wood, r�. A �On� �n�i�,r'�� ^I�tt* —_ ` _ per layer of °T°R'd dry leaves or the regular wood-fibre soil of j'j[rl', �' jt njjlVjjl (, rjj,, in the forest consixts w partially s rotted the forest are all ready to burn. Millions wood which will barn. of feet of timber. and pulp are being burnt 'WAR IN DUBEIN TO VICTORIOUS END up that way every year. ,Surrender of Irregulars Led by Rory O'Connor Followed by ` - Ontario's forests are not growing Further S_ uccess" by Nat Tonal'Troops--Over Five , -mast enough to keep up. Forest fires Hundred Prisoners Taken. -j will do you out of a job if they teep ' on a few,years more. Watch yourself. Dublin, July 2.—The National I The peace'efforts of Lord 'Mayor „ . _troops were victorious in the battle, O'Neill and Archbishop Byrne, on a basis of the evacuation of the occupied — 7-•' is Dublin to-day. Early in the even-I p - ing they .opened with a heavy gre1 building proved unsuccessful to-day, and several rebel -strop holds were! and as soon as dorms was known the g Provisional authorities prepared to captured, together with nearly fourl'dislodge the rebe'.e. �� � �� hundred prisoners. The irregulars in An'official report detailing Nation- Moran's Hotel surrendered after two al successes in the provincee an- - whel.la had hit the building. Rory.O'- pounces that the army operating in - 0��� Connor, Liam Mellcwe.s and the other. Kilkenny captured the Callan Bar- _ " leader{ of the Dissident Republican'iraacks, which wds evacuated by the army 'troops surrendered the Four;insurgents before its investment was �Oousts building which had been the completed. The Mulvinett and Thom- ' scene of a siege, carried out by forces j astowrl Barracks were also• occupied. Ontario Forestry Branch; Parliament Bu a fir Toronto * of the Free States army since lost; "All n,,;o+" :- -,t re- Wednesday morning. j ds �� * •@lull:... - � _.._..__ -.-.. - ...r.''l:v:.'.., ." . ,�;. :' - .", - - �„ '.`o„ - --�`- •_--- u. Mq r. .v\ �'��, {: .-ems��}:pi'ey ' .r' .s,•;Umss, tun.,�• __ 1�,: n.nit" .puff.wY•W_. Y,r °�' „..�• •*'e:,. ,�+''' a• ,.cr• . . u _.. .. _.. - ,R -=s� g .,-� ��:�-"'��.. �'•�c:�.Ra, .. f• k '�_'�,+ '�.-•?'3•yev;^+s... �� Ix: ->'z,,:• . '.�+�`�; ..;a-..' . _ '3r,�"•., x''',.•�v ate. '44 �: -Born,V at Lak•fleld,' ou Mon. -Married, at the Methodist par- " s LOCALISMS. day, July rd to Ilan H:and Mrs. nonage, ic•keriD , on Julp 4th, ; Clark. a son. by the Rev. W.A. Bunner, dobeph A V SeaSOI 1 S I��S-F• H.Hall,of Toronto,is upend• -Fred Andre ismaking pre• Grose, of East Whitby, to Ann p t orations for the rectiou of a fine Ambrose, of Oshawa. �,Lng a few days with hie sou here. P -John Matchdoee not improve new brick residen e. -The Ladies' Aid of the White- w - "' 5 -Howard Wise rind family, of vale Methodist Church will'hold a _ as hta many•fgienda would.like to •' f - see him. Toronto, spent over the holiday garden party and supper on the Ladies Silk Hosiery with relatives at Fairport and also evening of Wednesday, Aug. nd.• `'' • -Sidney Kirby�speat the boll p°j' g y g• _ .. `-'day at ewcaatle with Mr, and attended the Dominion Day eple. Watch out forpo rticulare. .-The Chamber of Commerce Butterfly make, in. blues, blacks, browns, pickle an�Tc grays. _r M- Mitchel]. brtitioa in Pickering. Pure thread silk. Also a nice range of black and -John Harding has rented Iy A. -The Dominion Day celebra• gill hold their regular monthly g . - • ";: Yon Skiver's residence and is mov- ' Lion in Pickering, under the-sus- meeting next Tuesday evening in White of Italian silk hosiery, heavy, at 50c. ing therein this week. pices of'the Chamber of Commerce the Town Hall. A good attend ' -Col.and Dire. Lennon and fans. when the Memorial Park was once is requested as matters per- g r u , of Toronto, called on John and formally opened, proved quite a'-taining to the park will be dis- . f 1tre. Murkar on Sunday. success, • The forenoon_ was far cussed. -,Ladles Patent Sport Shoes -Herbertand Mrs. VPlleon and from being promising. It rained= three children spent the holiday host of the previous night and a IN MEMORIAM.' Beautiful Shoes and of exquisite workmanship.. Also,•a nice - at the home of Mrs. Mutch. good part of Saturday forenoon, BADQEJ3ow-in losing memory of our line of Ladles' House Shoes. - . and Mrs: Fielding return- so that a postponement seemed inevitable. It was nearly noon beloved mother,who departed this ed on Saturday after spending a when the comtilittee decided to go life July 6tb, 1020. =r .couple of weeks in Bracebrid.ge. Two years have awed since that sad f ��n+ ~{ on with the celebration, and their° p .Gents Summer Sultings -George and Dd're. Davidson, of day, � - . -- - • ` decision roved.a wise one, as the -. Chicago, visited. with John and P When one we loved was called away ;; -• -. -. ::' -Mrs. Murkar on Wednesday last. afternoon turned but fine. About- . And while she sleeps the peaceful / °= -John P., and Mrs.. Williams 1250 people passed through the : slip„ Made by Lowndes.. Eery suit made is a piece of master I gatte.-, but this number would Her memory we will always keep, _ workmanship. . Our lines of summer tweeds and r. and little 'daughter,`of P1CtOn, have been much re�}ter had the spent a day this week with Mrs 8 More and more each day we alias her, Worsteds are a treat to look at. Y Van Skiver. weather been fine. ]Much interest.Friends may think the wound has -The hay crop this year is a was manifested in the games as; healed, Williams Staple Footwear is a season special-at an season of ; „a heavy one, but the harvesting has they were all,splendid exhibitions But they our hearts whitesorrow lies P y + ' been greatly interfered' with by of Pport. Iq the football match . . .the year. .They,can't be beaten and we recommend the frequent rains. between the Pickering and Bro.. Sadly missed by a Williams'before anything else. ?; S. and Mrs. Chapman and ugham S. S. teams the former won gone and Daughters ` 'Mrs. John Dickie mot;ori d to Ayl- by 6 0, but the game was not so. .....•�u mgr oa Sunday and spent a couple one-sided as the score would iodi•: 1Ne(a ddvsrt4aseaenti. Fred T. Bunting, Pickering of days with relatives. cafe; as both teams put up a good i ,Established 1857. y game. In the girls' baseball be- -The Swastika Club.held their IQ ECOND MOWER AND SPREAD- annual picnic at Rosebank on tween Pickering and Claremont,- k7ER for sale. Apply J.R.Theitton,Pickering. Ott Tharaday afternoon last,' when the latter won 15.14, and in the. senior football match, Brooklin 'OR.SALE-2 motorcycles and a they had a most pleasant time. vs. Pickering the score was atie, - r Peat pocket k°dak, -T..C. Brown, 13 gh- ?: -St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will 19 each aide scoring two goals. This `m July .�. = or � hold their regular monthly meet was one of the beet matches of the OR SALE-A ghantity of .good Ing at the home of Mrs. Harry Ftimotby hey. J.P Scott,R.R.NSo.2 Pick- - 'Boyeson Wednesday. July 12th, season: In the formalities when snag,. - 3e+2 CA, at 8 o'clock. All the ladies are in- the park was officially opened, let deputy•reeve John Forgie, of OOTS ' REPAIRED-Boots and » T vited. LJehoes repaired neatly and quickly, -.Thos. :• -Frank Sleep, of Regina, who Claremont, acted as chairman and R'atson.Church 5t.,Pickering. 11-23 n: gave an appropriate address. W. _ - _ Now st �iS�^ - t -has been vit-itiag friends in W hit- g OR SALE-A good Holstein heifer, G - •'. by and Pickering during the past E N. Sinclair, M. P. P., being call. Faye :n z+w-ek: also a beef r:ngg.r. Charles ��00• sr ed upon, gave an excellent 4tri- Fu!'er.R R.4,P•.ckei, ,g. Phoae.1O16. 4. 113 a � few months, wa4 in town on Mon- P R P' _ 11 '. da He intends to return to the dtic �iddress and appropriate t+, y• K OR SALE-l;horse-poctrei «'leer= j a west next week. ties the occasion. ev. A. .Mc- �+ il F 1 1,o era ;min+.k+m e t i ie.in R 'Deese. or If you want real Tea just trN'. —Mi9ae9 .Mar and Mar orie Lellan, of Claremont. did not dis- rj-i�•erpamku!srs y to Charles 'lapuott. Clark ale °pend nz a week with aPPoint the audience as Lis. peech 4r-malt.hlilliiten NFU.. 41,41 -our "Orange- Pekoe, at ioc. ' iE sister, Mrt•, F. F. Baledon, of tea'+ a rpieadid effort and was +TANDING Hal FOR gAL6:-&5 per lb. _A little Higher in- their � � Burford. On 'Slunflap evening highly ap reci�+ted by all a ho' •;Ci.�:,t:,..`.aY o `+e sold ,t I„•. e: p . .: _ ctsaset. AY rp at tot.11, hu»e lmc. Ytck- rice than y' .ma be ac; bra rd it. The concert in the even- - p P y sib 9 they Kaye the programme . ate Sri g Phone Pik 1.510, ,D.ittc tiei1. 41-42 garden party held under the an- of by the Arcadians Concert Co:,' - ®--- � customed to l aging, but you pices of the Methodist church of of Whitby. was; a pleasing affair. ' If a\v%0`C1V1rCH-De;%Ierinmooi, get P . • that village. W. D. Dykes, tencr, has built up--'­`.`e­,` r. -•..t road Lf 1-4'aholes i en north of �ougham a real u 0# tea with -George and 14Ire. Law and 4 hitch ref tttation and a bright Brougham P.U. 391y half the gaantyr therefore daughter, .Miss Edith, a nt the future is before him. Jattik Park- 'a� d this special line means '. er, humorist who has bee heard-� ARTAf+F?-To and from �oranto. p holiday with thew relatives here, t Reasonak?e rates. Etis;mau+,given-on ton •.,� l Qo Sunday Mies Law sang solos in to Pickering several times in the lot3.. Thos.,w.l„aura.R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill • the Presbyterian Church in the poet, did better than ever ae he Ind,phone 3017 bi�ark - 359 Better quality for less money ern morning and is the Metbod'ist proved himself a versatile enter. OR SATE-Pair of young heavy ?- Church in the evening. which tamer and can be serious as well Fharses.Sand 4 yyears old, the elder one brok- wadi ' e goes in en tc harness. APp+v at lot 24,'ton. I,Pickering r - were greatly appreciated by those as funny, ladles McColl, Popraoo, ta,,,gaton roan). Ca. x•. R. blarshaHs D=---black and brown 35c, �`.:. present. and Miss Stapleford, violinist, are bartoo: - -- - -. -The Y. M. B. C. of the Metho both accomplisbed artists,. and - 3 for 1:00 _ Miss Kenn is a lucwt efficient ac X OTICE-Having p+trcbasrd a bay- diet Sunday School tendered a y i'% prem from the a+tate of the late T. Oliver. I banquet to the Y. L.B. C. in the eompanist. The visitors were all am prepared to cater to the wantY.of the cwa= j,adies� Lisle Hose in' 'baseooent of the church tact Wed high iD their praises of the park phone Pick iul3tx' R.Conner Brougham P3 tf brown, black and - "�= - leeday evening. After the supper and espec}lily of the entrance, on - which a large amount of money �OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of white, nice,- quality, > is? a pleasant evening was spent in y I wagons,harness.and all kinds of farm tin- has >apeechee, songs. Ramie etc. This has been expended. and which }- 50C. 1r ^ plements in;nod order. Also and b heavy sad' pS entertainment.which was of greet not yet completed, It i* expected GQht.calee sad cmk aovee and heaters. H, - .' credit to the young men, wee the Iiertuan,Claremont-Phone 2a1. --17tf that the tablet R ich the names of Silk Hoge, in black, result. of a contest between the the dead beroop will be ready in ARM TO RENT-Soutb -halves of the not dietant .future. Owing to white pongee etC. F!ot,31 and 3l,con 4,Darli stop. _oo urea s r classes. improved farm land, row a ter present cro 7 tl -Mrs. Mntch has started digill the wet eonditiva of the-park. p,;l possession Oct. gat. IV.. App�y tg c.i� 1.3.5, 1.60, x.50. _ �tt _ _ Z. ' is her new potatoes for use. which was only recently plowed t-naant,Barristtr�c,Oahawa, Solicitor or the 1 B and seeded no cars Rare allowed owners' . .�3zt.f .__.__. - Ladies' Vests, sleeve- They are a fine sample, some of them measuring ]3 z ]1 inches is to park tbereiu, but thiN will not �•TRAY CATTLE-Came en to the less and short sleeves circuinference. She has aleo some be the case after this year. l �prra'+i.e^ A t'+e under.:g-•ed, loth on. 2, �+ _n r .. p,cker:ng,on or about July drd. 2 yearling hr+!• 3QCp U for 1.00 dine strawberrie% meaPtlriog 44 x - ere. owner may have Same by pro%' proper.y -- } incbeo ig5 eireurnfereoce, being DUH1B/1RTON. Pickering(eitpenxw. Arthu4Swan•Ft•R•42.4; Spki' like—fancy of the 9teventiLate Cba nil pion va• Mr. Lee did not have his adle on - ”- - "�- riety. The NEWS wishes to thank Monde T "OST-On af•+nday, Jitly 3rd, be• t0(}6, nice fine _ lser'for the liberal sample she left y' ■ I:wean John*anden.con-_. and 11wk ring L all sizes 50c. — open•taced watch,Ro.d•Alted Regina P Jamie Palmer is driving • a new v,a,ge,,� 'Ba ” Frith then). coupe these days. coovement, with the name:' ' snett:' on face. It is estimate$'^fhat at least W, R, Thom is spending a week Finder will receive reward by leaving name az S Special shipment Of ^ the NEWS office. {: P P �� 'rt.e. Yarn RWa /y _ five thousand cars passed through firbing at Coboconk. --- - - - -- Blouses, Just arrived, a the village on Sunday, which is Peter Roee, of Toronto,called on old ARV TO HE NT-Between Oaha• - . probably a record number. On friends on th'e holiday. I wa and the lake. About 123 acres to an 1ri Voiles and , pt�� 30110 Andersop, of Niagara salts, is ezcrllent state of culuvar+on, Ample bnildtng+. Saturday the traffic was iiearly ee ith hie mother. Plowing after pre%ent crop. Full pnasrssron Oct. Tr1COlettPS. ' heavy. As might be expected, g 1st or April lot, Ap ly to G.D.Conant,owner, - - - - o Fnr c oo • Lou Parker; of Winnipeg, visited A+haaa,Ont. At[ :Rld ffiefIfIR here this :?k. there a great lug on the 'asphalt pavement on Miss Marna Westlake a visiting her C�HO5- 150-ACRE ileq east FARM FOR H A P M N r 4LE-d1.2 milev east of Claremont on a thwpart of the sporting elelment,.aunt, Visa Allison, at Pleasant Field. ttoi crnment road,halt mite from station; church, f1 • c Tbe rate of sixty miles an hour We are pleased to report that 'Hiss ,ho61,store and post office convenient. Al level rues reached b some motorists. Marjorie -Allison is improveng in day loam soil: 3 acres*(-orchard: good,fences: y spring creek across the farm: outstanding large P —A garden party, tinder the health. brick house with beautiful lawn and trees;-two fls auspices of the Catholic Women's-, W. Little, of Hanpilton, spent the large bank barns and large silo. This.must be ., w■�' TT ' - - gRD W.g.RE holiday with his niece, airs. _ROy seen to be appreciated. Terms reasonable• AP- K� / ,� s League;will be held on the church Thom• ply to W-1,Edwards,Claremont. 37tf L L ( � lawn,Church St.,on Tuesday next, T.I*. and airs. Holmes, of Toronto, �r �r Q` Q \\\ July 11th. Tea' will be eerved s�ppent the week-end with A. J. and -FRENCHILAN�S irA+ ` L - • j�" from 5 to 8 p. m. The concert will Mrs. Annan, _ be given by the Imperial Orches tiles, Thos. Annan and familvmotor• �A ,,�,,' of--T`LU1jy. axe4sted by the e6 out to Locust mill and spent the - well•knotcn humorist, Mr. J. Par day- ��vveth H. S.and airs. afclntosh. Zzanzel3' Atbttur Harold and Misa Elva ahtc• ptime Rod en u the c of breezes ofL1'1 ker, and .Miss t ragnart,elocution- bell, Harr Holmes and Mies Elva J'y S v 0 ist, of Toronto. Addresses will fie y the l+tke. Good or-bestra given b Hon. R't11. Smith 'L. O. Alrnis .motored to Orillisl last week - in attendance._ - . - . •-' '- - �' R y and report good crops. ' a - Clifford, M. P., W. E. N. Sinclair, Every Saturday Fcen�ngt. M. P. P.,'and local men. •A good IL'L5 :The Famous Cold Water Paste, .: dance programmme will be given In the Surrogate Court• of ELM DALE M the Imperial orchestra and will , the County of Ontar-o• P=�XER=NCB in White and Tints. -by be free to all. N. J. Morrissey In the Matter of the Estate of Rich- will take the chair at 8 o'clock. and Anderson Gormley, Farmer, • - Admission, 40 cents; children tin. - • deceased: Having taken over the Elmdale ; -der 12 years, 20 cents Notice is hereby 'given pursuant to Mills from 'F. W. Weeko. I :One pound of Muresco will cover -Promotion .examination Pick- R.S. O.1914, Chap, 121, Sec. 56, that wish to annonoce that the -� eying public school, Intermediate all persons having claims against the Room, names in order of merit : estate of the said Richard Anderson Business will be car- seventy-five squaregfeet. .' "4 Sr. Ili iv Jr. I -nilCia W7cisb (hon.), Lizzie McGinty .(boo.); 22nd day of June, A. D. 1922, are re- usual way.' - r Aurelio Smith (pass),.Mildred slur- quired to send by ppost prepaid or to phy (rec.), deliver to W,E. N. Sinclair, K. C., 'We will'keep•on Band alll '_Put U in 1,12 and 5 -lb. aekades Evangeline Cowan(rec). solicitor for the Executors, on or be- p f� P b ' Jr. III to Sr. IIl-Florence Match fore the 22nd day f Jul A. D. 1922, kinds-of Feed. (hou), Phoebe Baker (bon), Ethel ,their names addresses and descrip- We-have at present (pass), Kenneth Morley (pass), tionP and a full statement of particul• __ - •• Dorothy Andrew (pass), Johnnie are o�their claims and the nature of A Car Bran and Shorts - - Drop�injand get a Color,Card and : Greenlaw (pass), Hester Migbton the security (if any)held by them duly 1 Car Barley and Oat Feed ree}- -gr.--II to Jr. $I-Trees -certified, and that after the said day �• the Executors will proceed to distri 1 Car Western Oat* read all about this . Coupland (bon) Edna Reid (hon) ' bate the assets bf Lire deceased among _� Also Corn. . ' '4' ,• --- - ,` ' -_ `'-';t' Lizzie Annan (hon), Howard Law sanitary finlsbe the parties entitled thereto, having (pass), Helen Cowan (pass). Ape- regard only to,the claims of which Ogilvie 9 Koyaj Household Plour "F tin Baker (pass), Ralph Aundn they sball then Have notice. Pastry Flour (,pass). Basil Bye (paps), Barbara Dated this27tb day of June, 1922. ` Hall (roe), 'Allan Andrew (rec). W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K. C., 'Cbopping-done every day y' '. . Angus Li-eombe (rev), Walter Solicitor for the Executors, , ,(jg Hs 'Bundy Pickering • A Chat ds,n (rec). 141.43 - Oshawa, Opt. �. N• ?rOu.rr.. w OOZ`� a✓/ � �•: • ;.r - "yam•., 4�. -..,�;,,•c+ .y::> • : �. _,.-:,J'.'--v .�' ._ .. . _ .. - � _ -- — _ fir-'^t