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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_05_23r ­7 4 -7* 7 �4 7 GREENWOODWHITI@71�.'- Established 75 yeaf-a -7 lees of A meeting was heiChere on Wed- A Field Day, nuider the ii usp -,.Baker with the the Greenwo'd Epworth Lc­ague, will, nesday. evening in connection w 0 - at which beheWon.&tt-ui!day,M..tty24th,otxth6 hydro-t;adial question, re. u-ENWOOD -c -of that various -in unici. .(Successor to Greenwood�'road below the P9,.it Office. presentatives s. E. FORSY-T-11. D. of 0., Regii • football, base- palitlis' from Scarbor6toBow'maiiville foot races, stunt were present. asWell as Sir Adam elation of On pecial, attentiou given to levels races, Controller ag-tilre. 0 T 9=42i Ey6s t4stedfroe. North races. jutiiping, tugoo-war and a half Beek and M V o 7 RILLS Re tared member of the Optometriqal Assti. Baker I& Heise)."..- Sports baporl:8 1. -cons i6t. of I, b •-The Eton. Dr. Reid, of Ottawa W-111,1111.9to Gott rontD. mile run. A good bilbesil talent.. Is assured.. Everybody come the. Minister-of -Railways, bad ex. W-mber with a lunch basket. and be prepared F: TOMLINSON, M.'B.. 'Save 9PA the willingness of the-Dornin- No of the College of Physicians and'Surgeons Your Buildinei to take part in the various events; 1poru�ls Government to sell the Toronto-the Z of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by te, Dr, R. Brodie, and latterly by Dr. -Cald- One Atkoh and -your barn Sp6rts dombfence lt one crclo-elf, sharp. Eastern tothe -Mydro-Radial Cobfrurij- Phone. - Claremont, Qat. 231-y t The is -,burnt Ice cream and lemonade'will be served sion at the price cost them. representatives from - Whitby -and 7 on the grounds. 0AATWEIGHT. M. D.. M. I am again buying Wheat pLpd ver half a million dollars Oshawa at fleet were opposed to the V E. C. P. & S., Ont. Office hours : 12-2 and lost by lightning OUNDARTON taking of the railway from the Feder- -hours by- appointment e*also opposed- 68 P. M.. or at other 11 goiiernrnent� and wer' :111ellobaneNo. 24. Ind. phone No, 0' Pick- last year Darley-Highest prices paid Mrs-. Day. of Toronto, and bar 60*'n. to the municipalities guarantee the Going. Ontario. Sergi. Horac� G.' Day, just home from bonds.' A rather warm discussion G Was N0. MCK"INNON, M.D., L.R.C.19.9 ood Lightnint Pkotedtion overseas- after being -in France since followed, the outcome of which W M 33 7D o Edinburgh, member of the College of ed over 80 pet cent 1915,,spent the week-end with. Mrs. that a resolution - was passed unatil. Be Glans and Surgeons of Ontae*. Ileentiau say., mously recommending that the various Barley Feed Is the cheapest feed k* Blen in. I of Be &1 0 ll*go of surgeons. Edinburgh. of barn fires - -law to the on the market for fattening 0 There will be a tea and concert held mulliciFalities submit a by• a attention to ddo&sas - of women and HdrMuen. OSee mad residonoo. Brougham. in the Presbyterian church here on people n order to get their. Views on• pigs. A trial will prove it. Get prices from us. May 28rd, commeticing at 7.20 "O'clock. the matter, as It'was thought that this A stock always on hand. Legal. Talent as follows : Miss Willing, of was a question of so much importance Erloeutionist: -Mr. Ituttan, of. that the people alone should decide Whitby, pianist -, Mr. - Hinds, of 1L WH. KENNEDY. Barrister. 9611, '�itor. Notary PubliE.%C6n�veXancer &c. Stoubille Olt. Cherry wood, vocalist. bliss Banks. Ipieylat; 41 of Pickering, pianist; Miss Gilchrist. QR114N RIVEA ndays and Fridays ones. rd- of.. Toronto,, elocutionist, assisted by Fred Ferrier p;ent Sunday at Mark- I grind finer than other milla-that, Iocattaletlt. Adinission-25 and 15c. - ham. means dollars a ton extra Irr A -MOND _-Tim IfAgerirpsn spent Sunday . at H. P" a' ­--feeding v shieJcT.pige�. Furniture and Undertaking Clark Bunker spent Sunday at en. -A E. CHRISTIAN, - Barrister and Sollcltoz.NotarT Public, Etc, Stoney to D. Wocyburn 4 ent Sunday at his -Madil a. p W Duncan' spent Sunday with' can. once Brack St. North. WbItbv. 2517 Wp carry a larga stook of Furni- Lome in Statiff v Ile. in. n Fred and. Mrs. F6hEr. of Malsern, W,'Fuller. ILLIAMJ. BEATON, B. A., Bar- tare, 0so piclure fraiiies and room s'. are 'fringing lioudei� ding window shades. graniti- I`Peut� W raster, Solicitor, member of the firm Of Sunday with relatives here. Wadding. bell moulding, Perfection cook stovjer.. George and Mrs. Judd and daughter. and louder. License No. 4.266 _7 lRyckman. Denman. Foster and Beaton. Toronto ware. 1) a, n I to r pe u Bayt4 i jrk ne Nl.�. Toronto. Also ageut for monuments. owest ofToronto.'spebt-'Sund- with 'Ralph0arte- ' a - nt Sunda atFred; in I an pay tbe-freight. Phone tives here. Horrishaw's. Claremont. -Sunday at spent Sunday with M-Agwi-mir ri h pip L , and Miss Ma Y, Fred IresonT spent W. ssee­� k th,1"r anon n&iaotEe Dental Mrs, DI. Ramsey. Mo'dg'er Percy !!�nt Suadjay wio U%jj V 110.1% ASE B. BEAT*UNT, D. D. S... =t, Sunday evi!i2Inj( of last week at Weldric Madill spent Sunday with Graduate of the 116yal Colelge of. Dental Surgeons and University of Torontt,, - Office that 4wer W. N1. Pringle'B- %ar"are: store. Whitby. during the -- Weare gorr to report Mrs.-N.. We -.are -glad --WLye Ed:.back to -fruit Baskets b Wi&msn's. Benj Carter.- w' G- A G I hive and expect td have •F-afte hours 9 to 12 i ljo 540. Q Ind-'PhOUt & , .- fruit season; Ramsey I=r the doctorN cAte at sea us in. Bell phone 220.13 4417.1 Alf. Tich.11 spent Sunday at Mr. D:yli r: B-ex-oniirownce*•ovasear.-D_r-C-twAF.- 11 Quatt_Haskeis iiLl vets resent. We hope she w311 icon be spent Sun ay John find Mrs. Ramsey, Robert "d The-underpigned -hav4- opened a = 'KaTt" 7 M r'a.-M-L - Joy�­­ d Miss Olive linutlei w irh 311%9- Elsie Carter. - ur ja w garage at the torner 4DaVjb*. I Quart Berry Boxes `Iv�.tvtll Tort.118Q4113 spe&t-�� - a Ch%reb and King Streeta- All- -No.' I quallf with with his parents here Pickering, where they are strongOrder- earn n'tnev anabisterberex bandles.. d to see Ernest Madill. akes A Cb - recently We are gla prepared to 11 arles Cosworth, who Tepair all m Pickarlp -ents. as �vv�a! - - W cirnpa ft. overseas, and _wets around again after his sickness. mile '10, the" Coulitt of Ouf&ho -cycles . r-pt ML- r alln of autos&, motor •C Mace. -My these are changeable ti es. time with -M-Gi - ­ h, 09-azid Oat--RQII!n day with Mizis Mi:died 11novier, g -every da-y- K. G. Tarr.- left for hli4 home in the N 'Real � &4 as 116113A. . -FrId&T.­V4vt*u -Tarr, Tile-Green V. AICHARDSO nrrith'--*e4t­oW nRiver Lidles' Aid will Wer* are also agents f6e D6 RiVek acco tfLK as T roDto. W*Itate, Insurance. Cow. cyaccieg. N'. -hold their regu6p mwm thly me*��l nj at ajpAvying bijv� Cream Septrators Public, Etc..'Pickering. Ont. Vly W- G. Barnes,. -Green -tlio;bdme-of Mrs.. Nornshaw Qn Wed-. ��J*Tfk! % nesday,May2fth­ Alightlu hwill and jr% HOPPER Issuer' of Marriage Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. TON I - -�­OYNISAK - . 1. ­ :�, - - be i4erved after the.. meeti ng. very- Licenses In the county of Ont&do 004si at store and his roodonce, Clartimont. -ronto, is in the body, welcome. Gasoline Engines" Tractors and Mrq..Falconer of To a ties. -1R-At-t;"--H6use carpenter.• its- village, Mrq-.-Rose. of Brantford, Is_vIsItIng -AGINC(J'UftT timates given for new 'work, repai - j*.L - * " - T- crt o - I r K.HOOLS, her motlier. Pize ton., Ind. phone M3.'tPllckering. -231Y (fur usually quiet village,was thrown Cowan & She A: F. and Mrs. Holmes. of.. Toronto.. Toronto. appeal to Ambitious Stu. -cpevt the week-end with ielittivie into it state of great excitement on B.BEATON *TOWNSHIP GLERE dents who do not eare to lose two or Tuesday at noon when the report Do ocaverancer. 0asomisdonor for takfits 'bete months time. Yeti 9 here. Pickering' to SM&TISS. Accountant. ste. money to loan L may enter Mie® of was flashed that tw6bandits bad -on form -1 nor of Harris" Lie- di d continue *to Uradua- the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Du�bar. mAde a determined -effart, to rob the, .4�- lc= Onto lo6d branch of the Bank of Nova tion Into 1% good -position. Free Last Sunday. Booklet. W. H. Shaw, President. Prot. P. Gillespie anti Nmily. of TO. Scotia- The branch was soon the ratbedrig. and of Evi- CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS is scene of a Jjktg.e p for sale. Denominatidr-t---tso, •sio& szw- ronto, spent last Saturday with bJ dence of a fierce strnggle Ili which fire- brotber.G. A.Gilleaple. C ­0 A 'L InOW. .,Pnee.991-2 and actrued Interest. W a were. freely used. Two auspl- D. D es. Bond Broker, Bell Phone 163. Wh:t' 0 Th� Mission Band will give a social arm d looking strangers had been O;k ieftalifinent in the haseibaeat of viouq • itry, In , Phorm 70. 40EI ..0ickeritt'a -. :Vverq and en und the church this (Friday) evening, An aro the village for several da-79 had been f reely T-TUGHS. PUGH. Glen Hajar. Ont, excellent program conal-iting of reAd• and their presence Aucti6notir. Extotistv* existir- 11 be-given. Ad. commenteO upon. At about I p. in. First-class rigs for. hire' In2% and-musir. w-i Tuesday the strangers entered the and thoronabbred stock. 2 -lance in imported Mave on­hand LX Licen bates ecoCucted anywhere, %rito fortirms- on Tu We -ion 0-3 and 15 ceintq. Day or nigbt An eleatt ical storm, accompanied by banV. Th4*81'st man asked the Oaa- a very heavy rain, visited thia.vicinity eger. Robert Laing, for change-fora Bus meets all traias $5 bill, Find $1 in coppers. Mr. Lain the foll 64 in g POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, on Wednesdar afternoon. which provz -bowasjustleaVilig to gn- f coal F for coutiVes of York ario. -An,' Teaming promptly At tende4 0. a k and diati ed rather destructive -to tile Farming X1 in the sizes­o N. OW. safte of all kiwis attecutd to on sbgryest "a ity, 'cansing wa,4houts, ana went-bacU to get the change isotteo. Address Oreen Airver P. 0­., Out'. - Agent for Canada C Carriage Co. communi doing a gilt-at deal Of daruage. vAtilt. which he had just locked. The services Brat bandit then jumped' over. on t St d. MI: et . anniversary ove, MORTON M. GIBSONT, Ontario -erino.- 5th- A 86 7 Don't- for We He Peak, ri,:k Lt Ila. m, desk with a revolver in his ban on Sundav, Mav 2: Ord Dominion Likad SurC-tybr antl. Civil. of- Toron to.' Grace Chaman,oul clerk then Eingirreer, Hopkins S"ee, Whitby. Phone 231, J. A. Patterson.-K. C,. s. rtothelateW. E.,­Yarnold, Ontario will speak. At 3 P. m. Rev. Mr. Mc- No duty, screamed. 'Mr. Laing, tak- TZ, Nut, ea Surveyor of Fort Perry; -v 4t-�4 *rning. -grabbed a re- - - -7- L:�od, of West Hill, and West Hill ing this as a w Ar, Pure Water Iver from the vault and rushed out. Choir. At 2.30 p. in. Rev. Dr.'J. C. vO M. MAW, LICENSED AUC-- A special A, revolver duet then toolf place in WTIONEER,for York.Qntario andDurham If you are wise yoii will use the .only Robertson, of Toronto. which Mr, Laing -was shot through Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended cfferidgls asked lot- his bowels, and the bandit shot 2' to. Terms reasonable, 'Dates for, sales -may- be Ideal-well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, wranged at NEWS' Oftv. Bell and Indepen -Gasoline- through the left eye; - after which the -A CO-- 'REESOR dent phones. Whitby. Ont. ftlb; Sly who is agent fot -Wind -Mille, IMOUGHAM latter e Engines. all kinds of pipe, . and fittiVs f •11 helpless to the floor. The d robber then came to the assist- 7 George Tjnt ith 1� ­ S, I an is tinder the doctor's second 'LOCUST'HIU4 for water works, Also bath rocm-lix ftmenf. his cEl- Mm-M. ][.MO-"V :0 care atpresent., tures, etc.. Everything -givien 'C'ajeful Barn on Sunday, May 18th to John a revolver in is hand and began flr- Vetorinary Sur e00 ing. Mlisi thtipman then rushed in and Greig, a sob. snatched the (evolver from his H0'n9r Graduate of the Ontario Vets- -Mothers' Day" •will b---ob-serve4 in 11 rI.d rinaly'Xolleae RICF1S. PU. hand. He ili" 0 escape,. enattempted t the U. IS. S. at 10.30 a. w. on Sunda'v. 0 Mr. L P Fiat aing­who Vas then in great ,and Graduate of t-114 Xh- Al.!�n.prc,,tcliingsar%-Iceaiidzond nv1.1;j-. agony. i f -oin his wounds, fired it the Science Association. -T- i'. anti -M vs. �]Trown 11�d William -ping'4nan. then fell w tbe-floor. The ced 0' 0 -onto, wer -Uve- - -fl hei to a waiting or ru-n-- --Phond-aEpe IS(I re4ii 2M Brown. of Tot Here stere, F d I't werk patting in their vpgp. hiindit i ii: }bed ONTARUO" I' d ars Rhp,"It. wbich -wis sLandi.n-g-abont 100, di taut and wiLh the ergln He jximped in ttnd St GET THE BEST '1�1)le gal yj�o re. Y 'we pre*sorr aids Dr' H parr, has been Fecri vezy ill during the 1 PHIS,TI) I in a inoment waqpast week. hut at tin' i going-down the Ken- ic of writing isdy road at a very rapid rste so. that�rrnewhat btttr�r. neToic to ypurJOHN.1j. n b get his number. ,Air. end Mi-.TrirPand0anghters it Was impossible to 'L' !0 TT•,,:2 -Has a full hile. oT tresh and `-ciir­ Drs. lqcmus an Berr�, *�wrf, soon at And the bank and �h,. Nlis: 'ItEw' n':of Toroia- to, motored on'. on Sunday and'spent 1, ind.. the forn r attei;ding ',ed meats con.ittiatly oil hand. Catfle,' 6� mana-er :and the Tarter the r obber, Horses� Bennett. Spice Roll, 'Bacon] t lie day with W, ';ind Mrs. j3c Jns,'T1. 1,iwi-ence, who ieturn�d a Both �ipn W70.re.rushed t(T the �Genpral -they Fire Yonge'&ChArlesS -Torontb­ c.Wa,t tittle ago ffilill Saskatcs�rn, Hi­pital, Toronto, where :--Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. - , t s' .1 . Sheep and avert crit ical condit 1pn, thevillage on Nlnnc]Hv renpvTing old T)owlyirgin Is n throtigh.okit Canada for All pleased althotigh hopes are entertained for Hi lest prices paid for ac,qjiaintances, who were d,; an opet- .7 -11 Bade business,4LICtlicat-iom The. Butcher's cattle hi hill]- ell the I ation- was performed' in which Sl.lvpral of war vniing ladies joiirnpy- demand for our graduate-i daiing v to spend bullet was removed, and his c0ndition ml to 'White.vRIe on Monda The Pickering, - foiii- 'exr& 11 Rs been wre. The Second A scienti.fle prepa.rAtirin contain ;htng. -TheV z;�wce�dell At P tirucs our suff- t sixty fin-e-spv- n� I I h rs bandit 111?1(le his escape and re-a-di-ect ij)g blood btiild ers.- toil ids, t ri 4y'. ppell 11 caten n" FM-on 7 t7-- -fL 1. . ­ T7.1 T- _s: lis 0 11. g ci!n in Ck -C -)an n _a,%!e V, F� -4 hun on ommittee . ..... ;RATED -cATALC4;.1:E3. -,Gourses may Has=. cn.tfi.�lj aihd chub. Thpy report a. when anothpr room-eT-e -ter in f. found bini lying on the 41oor in apoal t'of this A.­66-ati'6n i9f - '.C*o1Un1enceataiiytime.--- -I�Uit outing. 0, most plei Faiouq, He was We call "Iessen'st"lin i con Special attenfioti to flies Y And prosedute We are pleasecl to report that Mrs. of M00d and 1-n 9 Try it for `7 W. J. Elliott"PlIrv, w,,,s Also removed �o the General Hospital, tonic for hogs. the- felons. -1,.,Gr)nd (nee 'Mary Barclay), who 7 Bary for several althongh. it was -no�. -krw;vn •bef,)r.e -rapid Find h6alth in the ho!zpital in s, r -wa growth of pigs. -through 411n*qr,-bFk,4-bP.en able, tlja�- he c; wounded in three place • 1, Members havin'a property stolen coronimul." eek, n HA sl�ouldpr- -to pr(,,c&pcl to her homp in Toronto. his ankle. hig leg and i Leslie immediately with any member Edrfs For Hatchind long without attentiom, hi, bb 4� * and is now making qatisMctory pro. Being -,4 of Executive CoftMittee. serious, white his oom- E- - W-- A B f ro Ili Black" Breasted Red grecs towards reclnvfrv, condition is as a Mornbership fee The Women's Institute, which w nion i9 not expected to recover. Gagne-choice; - stock aud greatest praise Is meted out to to Ka,�e inet on Tuesday of this week Ph= B.• TickststmaTbe bed from the P"sldfwt or: excellent Ilavers. have post, their meeting until Mr. Laing and Miss Chapman for their W secretary on sppliaatton..r;­,,� postponed -Also, Yonnk Belgian Hares Tuesday of next week, May 27th, when bravery at their post of duty, whereby m000 of the bank's Druggist-Gradilate Opticiald Rise. Gcm.-L. D. Banks C S Palm- and Silver GreyiSker- It will be held at the home of Mrs. W. the theft of $ or, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. • Ian Hares.. E. Holtby A full attendance of mem- funds was frustrated. A114 P&Afcr&-&o� Ctnnlr_ I1 �a in-- 664isted AA Che ,Ol+Bati rxxi 11,51- 771 MA 1 1: 1, 2, 11 1! 1111 W RON SM r�'16 %�M� I., .. .� % ar-9, TMV, NE!111-11; 1. � ETIFIP-70- W.T. 1, i I 1 .1 . FIr fi. ---------- 7-- AILADAP Tea IsPure -Tea, Fragrant .01 Delicious Flavor, stimulating, "W"a—Uh for the Naihe!* d re es hing. nlmAvery. genuine. seaAled-n cket. STILL MIN94WKLPINGL Pail I is of thb DeipDld,Not Stop When- Armletce Was Signed. Despite the fact that active opera- tions against the enemy ceased nearly six months. -ago- -there -are -stl#-graye- perils to be:faced by those *ho _gg .down to the sea in ships, apart from storms and tempist . ?.and suchlike dan- , . 4;L, N, beltet a sailor. 'WHAT MAN is COMPOSED OF. "Light" Lines. Th6 work of's*deping the high seas Daylight Saving was practised IiL F free. of min "tin eggs,,,- qp Jack the Story In- olenti- .1700., ..7 calls them -is one of the• most formid. -Chemistry Tells Granite Lamps were used by ibe� ]if . I . .. fic Fashion. -tasks that confront the British early Egyptians. able- 11;st introduced by Navy to -day. and although some -A man weighing 150 pounds will con- Footlights were scorva of mines are recovered- or ta •m approximately 3,500 •cubic feet df. David Garrick. Public Services otherwise disposed of in the course Of gas --oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen- Silver. Candlestireks were used In 27 Wars, in k. It Is certain that many hich at 80 cents per thousand cubld Britain In AA 969. every. wee w months -must elapse before the work feet wbuld be 'worth $2.80 fof filum- Lightning has been known to ex. completed. . , 0 1 1 'is finally co inating purposes, says the Electrical tinguish electric lights. Needless to Bay, the bulk* of the Experimenter. He also cdhtaiiis all; A ton of coal will provide eight, t -bowed- _to�: Iran. jllrH work faIr8--06-n--th`8-­grer,-­bhm -the necessary fats . ake 4% puriled- With the Wla minesweePink trawlers, ships that candle,' and thus, together with• his i One pound of Phosphorus will 811P- . ply heads to one million matches.' have played by'no means. the small- 3,500 cubic -feet of gases, he possesses est part in 1he war for humanity. In 'haiderable • illuminating possibill- Shark oil is used for lighting pur• co poses in many parts of the West III - addition, there are now employed ".-By. ANNIE HAMILTON DONNELL' I ties. M.T." 8, those sturdy little , -ounces -dies. many of the A healthy man contains 54 ships,'of war whose work In a vastly of "phosphorus. This deadly poison Gas pipes ,measu;ing over two thou• 'different sphere of 'operations Is, of 800,000 matches, or sand miles run under the streets of PANT III. (clock, two Atep-mats grid a fear Mir- would make 7- .'The Mis . 6rier at the bar w Mr rcr.- They made -a very, presentable course, well known. enough poison to kill -five hundredper-L011,4011. I P, I craft -veritable battle. Electric light was first produced her agc.pl appearance spread out on the couch These tiny . sons. This, with two ounces of lime,, please state I and bow'Grandmums did love 'them, ships in .miniature -navigated and make thi stiff bones and brains. with carbon points by Sir Humphry 118azie as yours, your Honor, la�k,• e manned entirely.by,,oaders and men Nb dIfference -how sour. . a- man Davy In 1800. Her bright blue eyes so much lik ng a month and. seventeen days. You, of looks, he contains about sixty lumps OW Phil' l's fiirly.beamed deli ht of the ' R.N.V.R., play the part know' it is to be. seventy- 11y0i, must have been inspired, you "spotters," or "eyes,"' . for the mine- Qf sugar of the ordinary -cubical'di- ­­me a tip..* I'm on the ragged edge two!" cried, she. been must- have sweeping craft. By reason of their mensions, and to, make the seasoning myself. No. T11 give yod a tip-- known exactly .�bab --'Gfandin'`ums" shallow draught they are able.to-.a06 .�-,Dmplete, there are" twenty spodnfuls and take It with CU speed up, William,. want on their birthdays. And there proach the dagger zone with leps risk of salt. If a man were distilled into the wind in ydki facet, Open u ger -craft. water, he would make about thirty - n ---1hrottW1--Enjoy, -yourself w was afraid Philippa might think I than can the big lal - announcement eight- quarts, or more than half of his '-Dea,r-b5>y-" sod- A recent z0flic S was growing -old! -weignt. He Can." t clear that eal5c twel* 0 ns dent er ands were on his shoulders ME --- .. ... e - Sedge said and she' loo -king. up to him with chant ships have been sunk as the re, "Fifteen dollars," the great deal of starch, ciffbirlde of pot. y. "IDeitir bbyr, curiou m slum, sulphur and hy-.. .... ... But the drochlo c P sterni suit of collision with mines the ash, mange ri ' aQJd in'. his 'w' -PORK t1'1 A few. minutes later, Luther and' am going to. mqtor through old age,- signing of the Armistice. .wonderful Grandmums came. face to faces IJUih7l motor, with the wind in my faice N6,11- danger still exists; and it Is. likely to human system-. to come, since no her eye tirls hand .shot out, admiration, relief, a lighting up again with their do so for some time delight ihbuw in his eyes. -This 'was inimitable humor. "No . , - I shan't get oili can dveir with any degree of cer% t -e ind'of the read; a y seener WnOE thid every drifting mine -per - h . .'d haps - the. greatell menace of- i X AND "Grandinums 7 or 1�m goi , a . oan iabout* way!." 'Wrth4y to Grand.! "Who's ea,11ing we that? Must be _hpppy been effectively Alsposed�-of.- PAN IMEM ll� She 6 of a mine can -be deter= The lif cannon be SALT WORKS Or Philippa's man! -..How are you, man. t Grandmunia?. But .I know -I've been IlWhy didn't you ask me to marry struse calculation; ���� Philippa—" mums. fell -in love with her girl's All grades. Write for prices* mined by - mathematical or other ab- TO whije It exists I 40. J. CLIFF TORONTO instead of Philip U111 destroyer of life and pro - have -is a potential R -at. -the wrap.", you pa 7 Id JUmped st- they chance," U really mean u it --7- you are Philippa's - Luke?. Splendid! Grandmums, plying. -him with ecoling, system of gratuities, varying from Do Not When Price to Low What "RFAR. kt are you doing in these parts?" drinks and having a beautiful time. $5 for each British mine dealt with to sell EGGS TNI e oras of blue VOO for an enemy mine, to almost the TREAT THEM WITH in it' queu garment x.e.t offered I ------ 'declining year. Proxy, for Philippa. Jeans an a little smudge of black sole in't ago PREGENVyw— L7 with miuei Tliere's a w4dding:-�. overoneeyebrow give -her a saucy weppins, yet volunteers. for Guaranteed to keeri them fresh for 7 hazardous task have never, been nine months and longer, "So she sent you to comfort me In appeairance. �-She had been turning' the -cMnn NUT -,P- ­­ 13- Easy` to use. Just r* It on A child ray, OR age - -X1-dG-­cbiTd`t----1)ay &,L"C�j Liu little lacking. the greass 'Cupe na r- .. -- - ... J`Th-e'epic of the minesweepers- is yet can apply , It. say ? to say that. nio"o* she'll you car. No cold storagi. no pickle, no stone well -make -the most of it and "Yes, I take care.. of o be written. SuMee.it her - myself,".' t crocks - no, special care. dues always RiFimim ed1when at length it does appear. -there- have & high old time In between! she nodded in- answer to -the ungsk ready 'to use. Come given to the world a tale of on -111 drive you: home in my question on Luther's -face. "I don't will be 60o Box Will Do 30 dol. -Eggs. A. round the-ftrner.` an. Guess'yoli dl"'t •heroic endeavorsuchas cannot fail to Get it from your dealer or from Out here, ro trust anybody else. got up. I drove command the. admiration -of every FLEMING XGO PRESERVER CO. She led the way to a natty little hear:me before yrou hine. With a whisk of dainty down to Ephe Legget's for gas- single one of us. 166 Craig let. W. Montreal ES 24 .. ..... she WSSL In behind the well,want aAot to -day-.' Her gaze 10 1EAGLE wheel -and they were- off. xested, joyously on her lovely gifts. 'Balled For -Peace Day. my wr "Isn't - she a -beauty? She's "I. shall ride all over town to show I To -day Peace came on.ftdtant feet. third Ste if F d6n'tT" and 11of-goink to, keep her. off And blew her trumpet in the agnate-- we get out of eight somewhere . The next day Philippa appeared, WCH I'll show you what she am, do. -,to-.ap- The Wax ts,over"=qews is fleet, 7-- I've her, lively young face subdued And soon through every thorgughts. Just paid. fine - enough to be. entitled! propriate gentleness.- Grandmums Passed . Youth and Joy, a radiant pairro - to � a little fun! You may be. official 1 met her at the station and a petrified Arms linked and bright heads crowned honker for me if -you want,tv, Thatlsl speechlessback beside I Philippa rode with bays. 'one thing I'm.. very particular. about! her in the natty little car. To Luther, I V17rite to. as for 0-2- bid I -let while there's laughter qvqry:where CATALOG039- `-honkitg. William Stickney can't � waiting joyously, the pidiure� sudden- i Some must go softly all their days. may I've ever run. over so much a&.&! IY wksgmtd pathos. Poor Philippal- i i0awing our fall Lines of 114cles for Sten There are no strangers ell yo% some-! been MOTOR CYCLES beat sweet. kind hearts 10"wcamm, Boys and Girts, y fuzzy caterpillar. I'll t Her illiisi�ns had -be so tender an she. loaned . sideways eet.- She had been ruthlessly rob - end MOTO whispered sibilantlyiniiig Gr1ah&nuzni.i In unison; the Joy they share R ATTACHMENTS above the little bed of a Aiar decli W..CL-MK tong. "I did run over ..a '.'.Dq�Vt speak, to me," whispered Makes all akin---�*e smile and fgr,;et Into Luth- Like happy neighbors at a Fair. hat once. There 'wasn't a:'soul'i Philippa as she descerided under it. X child list hive left it er's arms. "Take me out -of sight' Plags float above iii. Here and there' i Ineed. ft� I T. W. BOYD S6N, there in the road --it's a low. hat somewhere and -Uwme.-The church -bells �bhlme -their solemn @!-Noire Danio'66isl Wawa 6:r Ilowl" -'and Grandinuhis' ' pleasant 0h, yes, of -course ru laughpraise -h rang out. The car was picking get my breath -of course Thex& seems no room or gr e or care• speed- ave time." must some go softly all their days? ..�_.$rp ape ndei Grandmimis' lij&jig but Fve get to have ­ibe.- A long, clear stretch of Out of sight, between kisses, Luth- .7 road The young*o once more ma find life with ­­— I * .' ' . I- y -tilpened before them.- er remehibeted something sweet .-S-AYAFS "Wicked to *waste it-iook behind awful jolt; Philippa's birthday!They need not dread dull -eyed Despair. with anxiety -tem earts shall lovers m� .Z And see if William Stickney a ghost .. "Dear," he said p With fearless h et, KT T jia anywhere in eight! Nowsemy eyed th twinkles, 11TIM-Afraid you- -stair- er c in -e rain ow 7 _.414,19 SPOY 07 won't like wb*t I've 'got- for your To some dream castle in the air.'. JLALAA 11 N -A 9 Back in the hamlet of white houses, birthday but it's the beat I can do. The fire of hope may leap and blaze, or the sorrows past repair .. ... . 4 Grsmimums drove rip -& curvinig-,drive an - fhvalid Table, -and aI-But - f - Beautifiwand -preservew-wo6dwork and stopped at the door of o . nc of Foot -warm Some must gq !o�tly all their days. that is subject to exposure Philipps got her breath -then. They them. "Here. we. -Are, •Tll let you out and laughed together in: each oth6r's Envoy' 0 broken hearts who needs must bear --then take the -car around. -W6n't,be arms in .joyous -abandon while Table- 9 Over her i - The cost of this new world we raise, -For Sate' -.by all Deat6rg tbut a minute." shoulder. and Warmer reclined peacefully, on May God console you, is our prayer, ...she called happily. "It's Sc7-whptious der the lilacs. While You o softly all your days. to hate yop. At last -we don't need (The End.) - - ----------- 7 The Queen Victoria cent The Minute she was gone as a chary this you ��iliipff� — ir- P r —91S e 'terribly short one for what Luther month promises to be more widely S had to do" but he managed it, Hel Only' Roads In Russia. observed than that of - any other wo- -�-PARXER'S, know all the fin p oints about cleaning and was actually panting a 'little *lien Ruisla"' is klmo�t 9roadIdss'Ihnd.­It' man ioftory.­ dyeing. [is inconceivable to the foreign tor ..,Grandmums cam 6- back but 'those "two -7- , , I who has, ever left the,-benten'track of filmy georgette --.frightful 'birth&y pacliigesi, were no- 0 We can. cleftn or dye anything from a' .�.­%vhere in sight. They did not even the railways In -Russia, how a great blouse to heavy draperies or rugs. Every articie is given empire -can have subsisted so long and- xude tell-tale khobs ch& e If -Its- careful and expert attention and satisfaction is guaranteed.' Protrude en a pre - so successfully without e froTh und6 the great lilac thicket v household goods to z. tence at roadi. The secret --lies In the Send your faded or• spotted clothing or ho nearby. "Good job!" tho-�lrbt fact -that for five or'six months in'the' Luther re - year Nature herself provides roads lievedly. Suppose he had not got of Russta-ad- there and discovered. -em-' leaning over. the greater 'part 4 against the front door! It had been mirable, sm&6th,;gIassy roadwayq ever J RKER95. C1 'a narrow escape. Luther's mind con- bard -worn snow. The traffic Is fur- --a"1e-awful­thwgtM- o pre- thV bes—e-fo-a-da- __Seated y low 40 -- Heti-this Grwcbnmrry­With su on- e 7 an' we . �ing - --&­sledge-runner� .7 - -L ... -O—ur c Te of the wheel ind axle. This brings e 'Invalid Table and Footwarmer. 0 press or postal charges one way. A post tad seen no evidence of invalidism cost of land carriage as near the f card will bring -our booklet of household or-cola.feet. Later; up in Grandmum's cheapness of, wateK-borne freight as uri6st!bns'�Mat sale 13=1BY. Writ6 for it. - possible, and It Is. the � principal reason cozy guest room, after a delightful evening on the porch, he found him- why .�tussta In the- twentieth century roadless land. self suddenly, Idughtng. He sat up is still a hnited A % PARKER'S DYE WORKS, L in bed the better to do It. The sur., NALIWA,a ctfam- work ha Ire s ad as growing Oe'r prices: for th prise that was coming to Philippa- cleaners- and Dyers on Tinware will never rust if before Luther fell back Grandmumls, fluffy guest -pillows and rolled for Joy. using it You rub over it lresrd 791 Yonge St. Toronto The -next day he presented Grand, and put it in a hot oven for S, V=ms with a nifty little daebboard minutes. I ..;­, ­ ,t&.F*i­�,­P'­�1r.--, - -��­,R­!,%� Wl.­ -­­­'. --�.,=,.-��.,V-.'.-�-�.:�.��'�-1. ..,i:­­ - , . . "­ ­:­& "P1%, - , FRPI- �.;�WAA-A "r, . , - . 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I I ­­­ I . . ----- - - ­­­ " ­ - ­', I--,-,? ­­.- - .--- .. --.I'- -- - - I - . . - .- ­ �. . ­e,! � I i I W I- ,. --- � -- - I ✓. ---- . .. ­ ....., I I , fl, I ... �- � .�. �".L�.* , . 'I-,.- --- ---��=tralian Aviator, Harry G. Hawker, in. Sopwith BIPI�U�ft - --.- ­ - I A I-- 7-1. . � ­ -�­�­ --- ­.- ... I/ . . . �:' ", ., �­ ­­ -­ I . - . f ­­­z­ L , � . ; i�. 1*AWftPA%n-- - � - - - -t , " , � 1�'; I r.�.:7 �:. � ­� -at J91 m-'s, Nfid-J6- ... . . . ::-�:: �----- �- �(F-A L - % � - - . - , . I . .., -- '' I . .X � �i ...... - - -,­:: � ­. L ­ . -- -� - " - :�L , .. ... .. � �7­- . � T - I I =-h - I - - ..,.., . - -- I .. , - � � . ... , , .� 1. . �. . .. .- . .. . I . - . - .. . . . L­ 4 1 .­ I . '... - ,V . . _ R I 1. - .. � . . . . . ... - . .� �. � * , - � � I' . , ;4, ,.A, I .. '. P. 7 .. � , , ., - - -, . ' - I . . : . . . 4 . . . . L. . � � � . . I I "I I I., �-. , I . � --�.. ­�*"� - - , ­b. --,-. 4.4' -4- .'Ai 1. i : .-. .. � ­ - . . I., , - , . , ....d ' ; I A.' �, L. . .1 4) I- L I - " -­­ .21­1 ­ ....'.... I 1�. . " - . . . .. I I I . .1 ... ..., ... -1 - I . St� fid., May 18.-Harry being treated Hawker was � well on, r , . I , I 11�- . �- - lr'� John's, N . I r� - - - . G. I *.. , ,� . I � ­ -<:f 1--ar , , .;,:.F I d �.:, . . - � k ­­­­ ,- ,�: . idwker, Australian aviator and his way. . Sune4ay sight-seers list- .. k'�� -� . - *A - '' * 11� ­ , 'SP ." - Y. 11 'What they supposed - - -- - , - . t L--�- . 11 � - e . . ..� � ,,;, _: � �L� ,,Commandir _MacKenzie Grieve, his lessly watching . I � . It -.=,-, 1. .- . ` - - ' ...' .. - . k I - . I , I " winging their - way, was to be a trial flight of the Sop 9, � I , iiI - '.� navigator, are'' . / � . . I " ­­-� *cross the Atlantic to-night on the with, were* amazed when they ' a . . 11 . . - plum . . . . . . . . JLLL .F� - . . `1 - ... . � . . =05t perilous ,airplane flight his- I the under-darriAge drop like -a P •_ * ' I tm; . , .. ..-- " %- . .. .. .1 near -the, -Martinsyde airdrome-, They . ' .;b" �, I I �� I . . .. nt'Hawkeri had deter- , X They took the air at 5.55 to-day, knew it mea 11 � �1- - -------, - I ..-:, . New � mined to- tarry n . . �, 1% V. - , .. . L 4Greenwich ' " time a longer for it left ' .' -,. ' , � k 123-� , . -'� -, , (1.55 p.m. . I � - : t ­­ to reach the h*,n without landing eqdipiuent, but ­, :� - - . * .. time); ,4d, �� - - I . � A 1. 6 .. .1 '. : �1. York -_k �0- 1 -ess� �ge-ne&-Iii-s -c-tai"r --tts--.bs&,%, UUU0. -... � I - - 8 I . ;.:. . . , . Irish :coast in twenty ,hours , I . . � . . - 0 - .- - I .1 .. - I -�- 1. ,. ... L . - . . ­ i . 0 1 some accident forces them to 'plunge voyage . . , , . -000 . '��; , -, q It I . . I ( : -. - I brio hi r �., ., I I . , . . . : - - . \7% '7 � . - - . . r . - f 4 - , � - - If `voyage. daring Australian wine his � E;` with -death it. will bri hint' ­0 " A- . ., :,% � LLLL , I . When the Sopwith biplane passed: gamble , I '... . . , . ��, .11 I . . , .. -stop ans- - . -11, 1�k-, Ilk C . I . into the sea. I � E . �� - . .. -from view beyond the hills to, the' -first honors. in the non. . 1� . - - . 5 . �1, !&11 . ... . . . � . I e . ­ .1 !, L. - , '.. ' � V, A, ... and a - , , - ; I I �� .. \!", 1A - . . . -, race, undying fame . . - � . - I ", north .5i - - . I - east, headed for the open seas it, atlantic ., . I � - . .z� I , . . . .. ' hO-,C? . T*Ach pri.ze., He deciTe-d to risk every- , . - A, - -, � '.. i � .. , ;� -left behind with shattered . I � I . . . .: I . . .1 . ­­. : . . ... �'... I . � I . arrival . � . . I - 11 . . - . . Hawker English rivia,'. -Fredqr1CJ- 4 thing'. when he heard- of the . .. . I .-. . .. ;.­ . - - I -T.-.. .. .1 I i - . . . - - �. - . . P. Raynha=, who had hoped to he Of the United States navy's seaplane . - - :.- . . . . ­­. . -, * . -, � . .. 11 . ­ 'L ' .,. . 1. t I ?�. -, ­ . - I I . . , 1. I I . �, . J. * ' . . . .- I I I .. , I . .i . - ­ . 1, ;. .. . ­ - 1, .. . . * ­ ' � I I . . 1. : . I . I � trot across in.a a Martinsyde.- plane to r NC-4 at Hcrta, and reiterated his . I � ­.- - I � - L . . 1# I . , . .I . - , - . ... . . . . . I . , . . :��. � . plane ­. . -4�,! win glory and the $5 . 0, � 00 .. prize of statement .that he would "beat the . � '. L. .1 .L - , . . . .,. . . ,.w •, I . . . . ." ,.i 0 1 ." I .. . - .. �. � . . : .., � • �. - . I . . 1, . .6 - W-1 .'. . I - - . . .L I � A. 'The Daily Mail. - t.Yankzes across,", although the ven- 7 . . I - . . . L . , , . I � I . . - - . - � . ­ - . I . ! ..-..,. _--.. - � - Rayir6in was tuning up - th'�, en-: 1 ture df the navy aircraft has no bear- .- . I.' *- - . ­ - . t I I I I- p I .. . I/ . . . I ­ , . , , : . � - -- . Sine of his -machine when Hawker! ing cn 1 "-���--- . - I I I . I , . on-stop - ffikhL - �. . .: ­ '.-' . ., � t I - - - a­em,pt a n � I I flashed- over the Engliphinam's alr-l.did the,, t� 11 . , .. .,- . The intrepid youths who drove ­ ­ -­ drome, dropping as t�e un-[ L I � - ,.. . � . I ; . I . . I . . 1. I ­ . ­... � - "t's out over . % . .. . f : I I I , �1 . " - the Daily Mail contest, nor � I .- Ill , 1, .- 0-', :;� 5 � � der-carriage Of his SiDpwith' to Vicie plan . the. eastern - . , 1 1 -­­­ .. ­ . L -I-- ­':.�­-,'-.--.::- ­- .. .. � ­ J - , . - carry. Rayn-1 horizon to-day in an attempt to win . . . . ., . - .- . - . .. lighten the load he must C33 ­ - . I . - - - - ' I . - I I . � . .1 I . . L' a � _* :­. ­ - . I I . ­ . - ­11 I I. '. I . , . " N, - - � ' 'ham and his navigator, Cha.%.:W. F..! for ;Brit in on,J. far themselves thi ' ' ` . - - . - CLUB - . . 1. � - . � . . - . 1) I_ 'g-lory ' atlantic ' - THE COMMERCIAL - - : ,- ­ . 'DAY? .... .., � - I of the first transatlantic air . I 1. .-' . - . I : Morgan, realized theh that the Aus , . ' . -0 - I - - 1; 1, rornd with doubtful . - -�- Has 'our, cbmtft�nity. &'Commercial lClub - 1164w often does it meet? Once a year or EVERY DAY " ? ' Whol " .. � - 7.. '­ . i � ­ -.7,--trallan .was on his :way. Instantly' Might left the g W .- I ' ? many' factorleg' ..,. - ::* � . ..... I - . I . . . : , .1 �.. ­ Vi:f for all, chances of survival should their ven- Is our club doing to- increase Its ix . .. .. .k ier ibershlp? Has it BUYLIED the last of the knockers - How ma - .. . ..� . ..6'.. . - they-determined to follow V . i i * The BEST towns have a Commercial Club 'inee'ting" EVER .- I . -. ; I. ­ . - -made meet v.itli mishap .in mid-ocean. ' ,has It secured -in the last ten years? ­ ­ ,� -..- ­' .. '' . . . *i or - been tu . . -, � 1. . � � ­ -- - - . .. .:� . . thel , preparations bad re in I - - I , . I -. -or and Lieutenant- year. New membeli Ri � . a we as ualness men. There Iffeeks - ago misfor��ns. "Injer- llariy� G. Hawl . - . - . . , , . , but ... �� �ac ­n --Ii- -somethlhg -DOING all the time. The greatest energy is expended on boosting the .'HOME market. Everybody - I .7- � � . " .vened. . . -�C, . ,ce Hzierieve, �s Commercial Club. puts the on the MAP as a LIVE -community-.. This li in fult - works at this, and the result -is the .... - I .., ji "taxied" along -ski cri, who were 6hemed . ­ .. .. ." '. : -, .. I As .the Martinsyd .. . PF. � n � . is OUR town in this class? are WE 'content to be anything-less than the BEST? .­­ I * ele�. , alt true -of the -BEST towns. I ­ . . ' ..... the uneven surfacib of the. runway,, lCUKWA, Is...-I....ble suits, bsid- I - as, and worX NACA ilAy to STAY there. - - ' .. . . - .% . - - , , .. .. . �, z�: .. I ­�, - -k- � - LetFs get into THAT cla I . � . - . .. . .. .- . tory ,to the ' take-off, assurance in an -ingeniously .. . preparatory I . , I I � axle broks, under its heavy load, 4Lnd i built boat, shaped so as to form the . I.., L � - � . �------- I - .. .. - the machine - ploughed � into - the! rear..bodd of�thej.r fuai!age, and ­ . ... r es' Pr N ! -INTERES -u M .. �.�171'. ;ground: Pilot and navigator were, ed by experiment to P331. a cons7ilid: i ONE U.S. PLANE SUNK ANNUAL I � T - ' "NERAL - STRI" . '. 1� - I .- 11 . � I ---- .­­ - .:.- Lmmed 10 the wreckage but ftpvar- or- ,'Ile .AAwar-thinogn and . outfitted - - I . --- ----- I --- -provisions. � .� . .. was seriously - I with provisions. and signalling de- ­ I ..,- � -. - - . -1 - , . 1. '-. 11 � . Za V1,11 AT M-77� ..ently neither hurt. .. 11 ­ .�.­ - - I While Re] - - ! F, a . were vi I , ­-oE.CW111D . . . �- . - - . .. - �. . � -:. '7 . . . � . ­C==�- - -- -- ­ - - . -, . . F - " . . ".. .. . . 1. . .­ .. ' ... ... I . . . . I., . % . . . . . . . .. . . ri,mt,?:] zallanti $2.35 to $2.40; Efforts , I . . - -- .- - . lb., � 271 c. . - . - . ­ - ­ I I One :of the * Thr - ' F!rane-h Ctol�- ��� y- I out Bread-All Effor .. ­­ �...� UAING MARKE I - - .- I 3. -- - �.: . . . �.' -� - - . � -pinnes Attained First Objective, . ,. -Ability to Pay Appears .... , at Settlement ent . a e - - . . . . I � - . - , - - I .- - -- . . ­ - .. - ­ . � . ,. �' .. .. - ­� � ­­ ­. - 4- * '' . .. Provisl6ns--Wholessle. - . , in Trans-Atlantic Flight. - - .- -- -Unfomded. . . . A atch fiom Winnipeg, Man.,, '. . . .-- ­ - .- - . " .7 - St-caked meats:a-Rams Me -um, - - - - ­ - -: _-1 � - - .....- . . ­ -... -Brea,datuffs.. - - ­ . --,- - d.. - - --�-- - -- says:-Winnipgg in., in the throes of� - -� - -Ponta Delgada, May 18.-The-Am- - - i l� , ,. -d6,--Jfeavv .34c-- .A: despatch frim Landon says:: - .' � ­.1 .... ..''. Toronto., May 20.-:;­ManItob6 to 41c; envy.. � to , cooked, 1. - - in' - ", � , - . . a' gifieral industrial .upb�aval - , 'Wheat-No. I Noi6erfi. $2.24%, No. 1�4 to-W; -rolls, 3.3 to 34c; breakfast crican naval seaplane .NC-4- under The correspondent of the Daily. Tele- spite,of.the energetic efforta.mada by 1`�: . . N TM � . , 47 to . . . - ­ � �� 1. I �- 3 O;le , bacon, 44 to 4,13e­, backs, plain �ph In'Pirls livires his paper under . 12 Northern, $2.21%; No, . � . Lieutenqzit-Commauder Albert C. 9T�! . �, �w . � �.. $2.17 % i No. 4 wheat, $2.11 %, in sicro 48c; bone!eas. .52 to 55c. ' . iltead,-has attained Its first objective date of ' Wednesday: "Those herelPremier T. C. Norris -and Mayor . . .. ­ . . 1. ... ��,... I , ­- " �� - .Fort Ailliant. * , I Oiled moats--Loilk clear bacon, 29 ' finan- Charles..F. Gray, in spite of sumer - - ' -1� Lin. .this trans-atlantic flight, having whole apprehension}' of grave .1 60t; -clear! bellies 28 -to 29c' . I ... -- I . . . Vus meetings I ... . t idal'dfffiLiufties� in Fran-e from the ­ . I 1� Manitoba pats--No. 2 C* i tings it'-which workers and -, ... . I � , 74%c; to . . .1 landed safe�y at Horta, Island of ----- ­ . . . . � , ------Na a GW, 71%e; --extra No: I feed, 1 7 -' -..' - .. , .- I employers, _attempted to .seine .to A - ­:�l I �4 . li'nt'el Azures, Saturday, after wing- heav un n quieted . . �.::�,.-...71%c; No. 1 feed'�168%q; No. 2 feed, ..­­ 14onfreal 4.Nlarke.q., .. I ' i basin of understanding, thi threat of I .? . . . . . . - . I !.-,; . he - by,asiur.ance too,evnfidently made' in � � . I r way from Srepassey B I'abor has beer- carried into effect. 165 4 c. 31ontreali N.Tay 20--Cboice solect ' ayp . . peii�s,,thaf Germany . . - . - ' Manitoba ' barley-No. .,t. ,Nfld., in 15-hours and 13 minutes. some quarters, - 1a last resort Ott appealed - -1 -,'-. ', .11-. - CW, hogs off cars .��-,)l to. $21,50 per c . - 4 0� . I ' ' * ' ' 31,15%; No. 4 CW, $1.0814; rejected, Choice E'teer3, $14 to S15',50,• inferior The steamer Ionia with the ciew, might and can fay, have been pain-, A. Ottawa w" I I . i to by the Mayor. Sanato,-- Robertson, ­ . . . 98%4c; feed, 98 4 c. Qu4lity, $9. Choice buteber c6tile, 7 of the, seaplane NC-1 aboard ar:P -one-] to rialities by the " '11Y awal; --­ I ved fL Minister of Labor, can do nothing. -- -1 � - American -carn---Nominal. ',- - - $In- to r-12; poorer rrades,--fg-W to; Iforfa Sunday, The AC-1 s"k. IL201 financl'al comlitions'. of the peace - - - ­� - ,i . I . ' - e- message' - ... �� � . I He--wired 'in--reply to the � .. . . Ontario oat's-=No. 3 white-, 74. to s1f). lkli; ", to $10. miles bff the Island of [tri6aty, and by the statement of'thel . ik-fed calves, f ,Flores. sent last night by Mayor Gray stat .-7 a.',. ­ I � I . 6c, according to freights 'outside. . I.' Montreal, -31av 20'-Oats, extrit. N The �vruiser 'Coluiabia, at Hart&, ,new German Finance'-M.Wister, Herr[,_ �... ­ ill .Ontario wheat-No.-1 winter, per I feed, Sic.. Vour-New standard; ' ter noon Durn'burg, just published in tbel lug that when 6oncilistidn and arbi- . %. , 1-i I- Na I I Fa al yeported shortly af . . .. . ,- he - . ­ trjtfinn were -dorlinpti, "and the .. I ..�. 7 .'.- --car lot, *2-14 to $9 90 . 2 da- S2.11 s -A. .�,��, ,W4,Pn,t- ,tll +. ell 111 '�to-day`lhlat she h a infercepted mes- Z�hurlj. , .. , ? I .. .. . ., to $2.19; . No. - 9 do,' $2.07 to F;J-Q-��t-&I`baz " lbi­ 8"O to $4. - . .. 1 .$2.15, era refused to respect-the governing '. t '��o.b. shipping points, according 'a . Bran-843 to $44. passing between destroyers Seto """'',1g,,The c debt, accord. . �--- - I i `-`�-- .. . � us � Shots-$45 to Sages ers .of their organ izat,* ons," the . �...J . . . -S46. Hav -2, per. ten; car lots,, effect that the missing seaplane ing to Herr-Durnburg, totalled 161,- Pow I . - ,��. �, I .4reights. . -No. . Government could do nothing. He * I .1 -1 ­. alight 1;j- 000.000,000 marks on January al, . -1­1 Ontario wheat-No. 1 spring, $2.09 $37 to S38. Cheese, onest Fasterns, i NCS � had been forced to � . ..�-­ I oo. added. that it was - regrettable that 1.11-1 ------- I . 1 7, No. 2'do, $2.06 to.$21.14.; NO- 281,4-e, Butter,' choicfi�st crea;-cry; 55-, tween stations 17 and 18, 100 miles 1918, and had incrgased to 185,0 , � ­ ... ­­ .. ­... �* $23 - ' the Metal trade .employers would not � ... I I . I inset their employes' -chosen reprem � A ;do, $2.02 ,to $2.10, f.o.b. shipping I to 56c. Eggs freW, 79t: do., selected,' Horta, where the seaplane was 000,000 marks on - April 30 last, con- . . . oyes' . ' ­ -- points according V freights. . 154c; do, No. .2 stock.. ,Potatoes: 1. sequftt upon.furtber jS31103,0f. Treas- � - � . .� . . '. .at heard- from 'at ' 9.1a - O'clack, I sentataves for. the purpose of discus- �- I . . , Peas-No. 2, $2.Or3, 'ac- per bag, ii--�ilots,'$2 'td S2 I ur of OW I nominal, . 1.10. Dre-.;sa�d � Greenwich time, Saturday morning.. ,y bills in the beginning - ' cording 'to frO',ghts' outside. to - $1.15,* hogs abattoir killed, $30.50 to $31. The Columbia reported that destroy-' Years. The costing. debt and. .issue' sign'' :nominal. $1.10 Lard, pure, wood pails 20, 11it. 'net-, I .1 Winnipeg is now breadless. 'Baker* ''.. I � � ?. I .1 . . era were searching for the flag-shTp of bank pates Contin to.grow with- .�� L � - . . .nominal. Me. . I ops left work - 7 , , .:. 4:� . .. .. ...... I out interruption. - .. I -­ .- - he seaplane fleet. - . . � , � -- . Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal: . '-. - ... .. ... � - ... - �j- . - ; - -.-. -. of t' ---- - ""Hei�r I�u"�nb . I promptly' 11 o'cldck a.m. on Thurs-' . ­Manitobi' flou'r-.:-Government stan- - - -`� -- *• ' ' . . .- -4 reported. to-da that the i7rg alleges that the ­ . ,.,-, IT . ' .. . ; .. , V 'Live, Stock Mar!ccts.. - The NC ' ;, 0 i day. Drivers -also quit. work, ' ' I dard, $1-1, Toronto. weather annual - burden' 'Is"id z; the ahouldets: .1. * .- L­ . Toronto 'May 20--G-o-o4 heavy thc?e. was unfavorable for . The Webb 'pressmen ha;ve. decided "', � i ` - . .... . .:* . .Ontario flour-Government stan;- ,, VY cozitinligtion of the to P=1of German. takpayers from this debt . I � - .,,- �11, . , .. 0'$15- 4-lutcher I - Ito remain at -work, and this wilf. ' ... � . dard, $11, in jute �bags, Torolfito -and steers,, $14.50 t, ,:: steers, � . I ... will amount, to 17,500,000,000 mar". - . - . . -i4 ,. . � - � i 14 to $14.25; butcher; cattle choice- De!gada. . . I - ­ - ,:'mean that all the local newspapers - � ­ ".-Montreal, Prompt shipment. . ,,,4� "M does not represent. bite tota 1 . .- .- - � I ­­ :--", ---.. � '7. � will- c - nu . Miltfeed--Car- lots delivered, Man- t13.50 to $14; d, $M, 0 $13.50; 11 I .1 . INTO -. ­ . . anti ' e -publication.' .- 'y - " to �0$i2.50; do, Com., i FINALLY DROPPED INTO SEA charges that the public' debt will re- , 7 fres)) freights, bogs included. Bran, do, medium, $12 . i Free automobile rides for pedes.- . . ,;. r ton: Load .r 5., SHORE , quire . . 10.25 to 2510.7 bulls, choice, $11.751 , . . 85 MILES OFF THE S e from the taxpayers of the Em- - , Nw- -$44 iDe ­ . . . ­ 1 trians ia-arain the order in the cit x --&-�-­­ feed flour, $2.65 to $2.75 per bag. ito.$12.50; do, medium. 510,06 to *11;. pire, -There must -be- dd-ed- I..-.,.., - - . I . streets. 'The question of the city's .. to -1 I the nveral ­ .. . - � .: - He -No. �],--$30 to .$33 per ton; do, rough; $8- to .$8.50;. -butchers' cows, " A do-spi h*fro?n St.- ohn's,*Nfld.. on the special debts -of .severs)„ n its to 1 0134­ - -- �- - .� . 1 imixel, $20 to $24 pc�k ton', track To-, $12 to.$13-, do, good, $10:50 to $11.50; says:-­7The. United States navy dirt- � Federal states and townships 'which' � I . I � ; erste is being considered. . . . . . rento. - - . do, medium, $9.25 to $10; do, coin., reeds annually another sum of 6,000 ' .`.11.� I . gible C-S, .which ,_escaped. from its n e A I . ", � -- � . - ,., Straw-car - lots'. $10 per $8 to $8.50; stockers, $8.75 to $111. � ­ y, dropped P1 -ater.dispatch says: Winnipeir .;; -�;. � I I to $11 " _ 'W 1 -• W . - . moorings here on Thursda 000,000'maiks to covef.it.-Thetef,re L I 1 . '­ - L.Un. , feeders, $12 to $13.50; canners and ' entered the- second day of the general '-;�;".�, . the ­ . ­Z, , the grand total that the Empire will., .•� 0. - . . ... - .. - . . cut .6 t6 $6 kers, .good to Into the sea about -85 miles off-sh. .... : strike, L , .. cutters, k,o 175; mil e, called in sympathy, with the ­ . - . - ... . ".. -. .. - . . . , .� , according to al radio . have to pay in interest each year: building . . ... .. � ' . choice, $90 to $1.50; " do, com. and io message receiv- Iding 6ades and. metal -workers, ­ I . f7ountry Produce-Wholesale. P III ­1 -­ ... , Butter-Dairy, I . stands ,000,000 m9rkif.' . . . - . - 1. I I' ' tubs' and med., IR65 to $75; springers, ed by thd cruiser Chicago ---- twithou .of " . . I Butter-D dry, tu d r6ni, $160; light ewes, hi . .. - . 15; rearl- ­;Aen�d- BtSUth-suainthi 7:�--���. . , I - e art - ed, and with the addition � s, 40 to 42c. Creamery, - - I . a . . ... . - L. -- I , , . . ­ ri , _ L$ am , i steamship said it was standing by the f the sirikers of the teleph L.t< - - y $20; spring lambs; $12 jo $15 ; dirigible. The - destroyer Edwards, . U.S. Navy Dirigible Disappears ranks a one '.'- : - .- ------, "r . . . & - . telephone electrical .:. � r.�, '61 to 572c.- --- - - - - - , ­ ' '' calves, -good to- choice',- $14 to $16; 1. .. operators ,,and I � :­ �.r .� . which went out in pursuit of the . And is Believed to be Losti L . Eggs-New laid, 45^to 46c. hogs, fed a watered, '$21.25; do, . workers. . I I ��­ , ..* � Dressed poultry-Chickens, So to weighed ,off cars, *2.1.50; do, f.o.b., Blimp atter it was blown to sea, was ' ' ' At a meeting, held on-Friday the L "I . �. 84c- roii"sters, 25c; fowl, to to 33c; $20.25. . . I ­ - . notified by -wireless. of its' positi6ii ' A despatch from Trepissiy;, Nfld., stereetypers and Webb pressmen de-. � I o-, I I - .. . ... - . . sais: , . . ',dqc�lings,. 32.c, ,turkeys, .40 to.. 45c; . . � 4. . 0 - I . . and started at once to salvage the -The navy dirigible C-5, which 1 ;$6 .. . I . � .. . 1. I sided to join the general strike, and, squibs, do'z.,' - STRALIA LED' DOMINIONS - airship.. . - ; � . - was. swept to sea - yesterday, is nowt I . I poultry-Roosters, 25c; fowl, AV, I as a result all three Winnipeg daily, .., . . Live poultry a . . 0 , - ­­L: . ,, ., ' believed to have been lost. The FIN EXPENDITV-RE, ON WAR . .. des-,. newspapers will undoubtedly be .. ::- Z �. ­28-to 33c; ducklings, lb., 35c; turk- . . . . . ' '- - -1 �� �� . ' - . . 1. I . - n P ­ . ­ " - . I . troyer Edwards, which went i ur-, - .�, ,s .- 0 . ; . 'eys, 35c; chibketis; 27 to 30c. ( - ' - � AMERICAN CASUALTIES I . obliged to Suspend publication. The, .. b, , 4Z ,Wholesalers are selling to the re. A despatch from London= says; TOTALLED OVER 286,Q00 I spit, r-ported .by..wireless that she' ' -, L't . I . . - . �- ­ - .- I . . I I * ,; ! strike committee is considering' the, . I . . ' . I - hPd .been unable after, a search to, - . - , * 4ail trade At the following prices: in the House of Commons, replying - .' . advisabil.ity of permitting the Labee I i , ­ I - A de!rpatch from Washington ,find her and was returning. A mer-' I . , Cheese-Neuf, large,- 30 to 30%c; to'Sir J. Norton Griffiths, Col., Am i . News,'a weekly labor organ, to pub . - - . . SIC; iriofe - at to. . .. . - - . � I Awins, 30% to triplets . ery, Under-Secretary. far the Colonial says:-Revised figures made public .chant steamer which. reported that lish a daily 'edition. I c ., . I ­1111ic; Stilton, 81 to 312h ate war on Thursday by the War Department was s#ndihg by the big ball on � . . ��. . , 0 - Dice, 48 - to Office,,stated that approximate i - � - BVmr-F're9b dairy, chi . ,stated - e: - showed that the, total casualties of subsequently sent 'n. that she � .�. - . - I . . to .65c; �xpendiltures in this Colonies were: - ? i creamery, •sol.lds; 54 ' fire American Expeditionary Forces was unable to stand by longer and . , ' - : ."... � ,oc Carthda ........... $1,125,000,000 t . , . A Pat Reply. - , I rinIts . , during the war was 286,044. Battle pr6ceaded on her way, according to . 6c.' . ­1 . - ­11 Australia ......... 1�4155,000,000 .- . I I arine-34 to ST�. r , . . � %in f6r this , ­ - ... ..�.. � P iturIg New-laid; ­.. I 59c;-Mew- � N 7-2-e-aland ;'. . . . 377,-850;800-----deaths-nwnber.ed-48-,90%,-'-wu�-tb,e-to- information from ther-E,dwafds. - -An-Enghshm ­ -- . grif !Ma� �� I... - , . I I Ireland, was out drJv1nx'on# ..•I ., I., laid, in cartons, 61 to b2c. - .� , -South-Afries, ..;.. 115,000,000 tal of, was placed- at 287,135i -----*- . I ­ .... vig . ItIng - . - � . - . -- . I - with Pat, when--he ramshr-ked . I - . - - . .. ,: . . - ----D-re-s-v-ed-­POV1- try---C1hic1Re,nw.--40- -to- -9e,%NTo-un-d1a-nd- . , . . ' I 0 The Re ` him: I . .. . �. . . . U,o opo , with the explanation at repre ward of Politeness. I., I . 415c; spring chickens, 75 to 80c; roos- . sented a duplication of about 7,000 . - . ��; � . .! ...�. . . I -ters,18 to Soo; fowl, 87 to 38c' turk- I - - , �� by reason of the fact that many mein They entertaining the minister "I say, Pat, what a lot, of hills y0i bye, 45 to 50c; ducklings; lb.,' 35 to- - Denikine Ffuitrifteg' Pldfa .. . , ud after dessert 'little iiaire in Ireland." _,.t,. ...., '- - ; �: -= I ' i ' ' ­- . ". - , - . � at dinner, .a I . 1. -�.. . - . .28c; squabs, doz., $7; geese. 28 to 30C. To Bisect His Russian Army were wounded more than once. said: � . . hure we 06veL s1r,"-said Pat, "We . 1, . . . . .. . I . � - - 0. � . . , , Johnny I . il��-� . : . ..., . ---Sp . 11 I : " - tin&, chickens, 160 Jigl�ucii land here in Ireland tftt .-.. Live- poultry . A despatch from Landon- any':- -Geiinan War Lose" 6,873,410, ­ ' wont YOU take another piece of, 1. 11 " "' .. 1.1:11 to 65C. a I � � I . Potatoes-Ontario, f.o.b. Arack To- 2,666,382 Dead or Missing p e1W ­ . - - We had to put ­ it In heaps , ." � ,w�:.�". 11 11.., 'Gen�ral Denikin6, commander of ' . . "Well, John- - - � � ­ . � J , .. 11 ��' . � ., � . ,ronto, car.lots, $1.70; on track out- anti-Bolshevik forces, has frustrated ,# The minfeler laujiel I h . . T t . • .. . , "since you are so polite, -w-1.1" - . , , I- a&=- , " "r* - OP f"701 side, $1.56 to $1.60. . ' by a counter-offensive-the Bolshevik ' Paris, May IN.-German war ny," he said, c - ' I .,- . - . . - � . .J. Beans--Can. hand-picked, bushel, )oases up to April 0 last were 2,060,. 1 will have another." - . The greai9i-10uZ&4JF of the typi. .,.:�,-"', ... 4o4.25 to $4.50; priz , n to'bisect his army by capturing 10 ' .,,A ompaxid with almost I - I., . nes, $3 to $US- plan d; 4,207,028 wounded and 615,- "Goodt" said 'Johnny. Now, ma, cal Briton S .c . . , . I . ported hand-picked .' Rostov-on-the-flan, -isis'doo.-to the fact tbal � , I I , . e-Voll, at the-'head of the 460 des. , . , , m at�w . . .1 Burma or In ' ember your promise. You said any ra " idian, $3.25; Limes, 12c. Sea of Azov. The Bolshevik have 922 missing, a total of 6,878,4110, se-, rem . . � - .,� -:� . � p - it was necessary to cut into the second he lovas sportlp.-4�tof. & S. Sta* . published in Ber , - MGPIG pT0AUCt8--SyTUp, per imper- been compelled to move their posi. cording to Agum I pis I could have another piecel" I.. . .;�-�.. , lel gallon, #2.45 to $2.G0;; per 6 im- tions to the northward. Um , I ine. - -� I " � . � I - I , I - ... qKr - - I... I hr ... .. "I - e , � . . . . , K .., . . . . �. . I I .' " '��"Q,.­V L. P,� . 1. *Mi I ­� � ,. ,� .-. - ­ �. ,- - .1, - ­ . " , , � . . . I .., , , ­'­�, �, " % ,-,.,. � `�`­ ','X�l U�k-Alldlll& � . I . - , _ . � - - ­:­`� Z ...... �;. .- .- ­.16,4 -�L'114&.y - . . _� _ _ _ ­. L'I ­�� ­ . . " --�.,­ ­%,-A-�4-�­i­'!�,,, jllm-�"­ - ­ .;. �W&L�� . .��Z4� � �Liaa 2 1 'Piz zr, q 14W S W. 97 u - n their less fortunate follow- Never wits the - world in greater po men. •-During the -war we find need for wise statesmen than at thousands of Lianufacturers and the preseot time. No doubt witi- R 1-0 HA .'R D 8 O it ter$ will be righted in time, but Pickedny, oat. G:Piblished others coftected* with the supply- there w'ill'be great suffering in the Ing of war material to the belllger� meantime by •-both combataqqs. T kjki" L st nations, -41.2& If PSId-WidVafift. 'dollars in a comparatively few- Wo- DERUSHA months -while the-labariag man, J"N- RURKAR, Proprietor. even with -his-increased wages, n, with 1 GARDEN SEEDS, a war veteran, 3' J3 &R difficulty in building up a -AND o0.M_NFejNTi5 finds years experience in re. -he ascii �ror1T ma a t the. iscrensed e0st of e centre eft! R136 tiring the centre opened a living, and wonder why the price D he past wee ___P - .." .... - . : 1. .: NT Sj TOMATO PLA' Garage at North • Clare- -the- arld.'-wms 7 .6f Interest !a V. y i�ecessary article is so -CABBAGE., PUNTS W: around the airmen. who are en- of ever . - ... :.'. " ". . .'' `7 Mont and is -prepaxed to high,' Some say W is tile, �%:ar, 4&�,orin g. t' cross the Atlantic in of take, care of -your car. ;their aeroplanes. The world dur-- 4ile others say that the I All, kinds, of Fiowef I uts forBedding atisfaction ing the past century has been pply, and devag-nd is responsible troubles: S unprecedented uaranteed. Have your the unpre prices. ur making rapid .strides, in thevari- for .9 e `To '',busisciencez, in her manufacturing These way be responsible- to a ....—car put right. -i as Our 60a Black, Mixe''d or Greei� certain extent. A few years ago industries, in presenting the pro- d;-ultof &niu duet-4,of inventive and in I we could bay a goo clothes North Claremont fur twenty- VeAallars, �Vhlle now: are the best on Cilie market.. other a s. w'y" " Lecs'tliaii it .-.,Garage -al a similar suit, costs from thirty- cent,iry ago, it occapied sevel months to.cross the'Atlan,tie, an- HORSE. REGISTER five to fifty dollars. Why is this J A M E S 0 H A R DS 0 N the case? In 1915, one of the large experience thwt was 'full of die- ASCOT PRIDE- [193851. the - registered woolen mills in the United States, Comfort. sea -sickness 'and 'sicken- Cfy4esdale st4lliou. the property of declared a dividefid of 6 per cent. a' -s.' Later the s Sons, Cherrv%vocid. Ing odot teanishili In 1,916, the -dividend. 5vas 25 per Ueo. Davidson vidson 'at 'his ALSIKE SEED 1ato ase-aud greatly lessened will make the season of 1019 1 - in 1917, *own stable, 'BLACKSMITH SHOP I 7 came 'into cent., -they had in- -the length of 'tinte reqttit-,pd to, WANTED creased their prices so inuch that GALLANT REFINER 1'10972],' Clydesdale ti snake the trip. As inipfovernebts GALLANT property of David Ann - they were enabled to declare a an Sr., Pickering, will make the We will pay the' highest Horseaboeing and general blacksmith were made in.the construction of dividend of 40 per cent. Thio 'is season of 19,19 at his own stable. prices for all kinds work promptly attentied to. ed Clydesdale stallion, theproperty Steamships the yoyage�. became BAFov's- BEsT 1139WI, (11597). . Import- z of seed. Lame and Interfering horses made !0- And this ,is one reason why theof Graham Bros., Cmirnbr6gle, Clare- Send us samples and- get a specialty of, and money re- n,rthe time was cut down to between 'funded if work does not working n2eu are forming nuions Mont, will make the season of 1919 our prices before -four' and five days, which is ter- at his own stable. d decelaring strikes. Iii order BELLE BOT f8524! (14018). selling. prove satisfactory. tainly a gftfit a-chievemeat. 'the an the prem - that they may enjoy some of the ium imported 'ClTdesdale stallion, The best of facilities lr airwan next comes upon the stage, the property of: NVogg, Clare - for cleaning. LIU -uf- their labor.. instead of the, in with the trip occupyinsi less than fruits out, will Lake, the season of 1919 employer; - They feel. that it is as follow save his own -stable for Good J. H. DOWNEY CO I a day. It is not probate,' how- e"' APANY uxth 5 C S"d to IM4 allKitit tince tylac. tip enjoyed.li e. Goodwood A CN* Ind Lmift �7 �-.ever, that tbis"niethoid.of crossing for night. Tuesday, own stable for WHITBY. ONTARIO It will vike it lung time to. ttdj�iist noon; BrQuXham hotel. night. Wed- the'Atlantle will becolneR Popular 6 dv nesdak, Harbr�n Bros. lot 3' con. U. one except t the a e-'aturer; tuatterS so thalt jostice will be 4 Pickeriug.­n6on., Brookliabotel fot -st meted ung to nll cho,,;e�.i. Labor iQ .Less than ten yearii ago.- the -fit might. Thursday afternoon, Ash - ht fro, France rebelling againt-4t-the! burn hotel. alalit. -Frlday� Wrj, Ry j4itilled in reb, PICKERING GARAGE flight U ce to England, by 'oirsbili was madei-and trow-it is 01- present COUditiUll. Of Rffttit­�, but Jackson*s. lot 5, con. 9, Pickering, too far. noon, thence so own stnble until the followill Mon-dav afternoon, -7-, R _XLQ a: so fret an occurrence as to 'ley 111.1y 17( het ied4he Kit.. 0 AVE .on William% we are -ite'no Idtere.!iz..but thecrtisi; Tiiey cittiland iijore PAY eze Ing tire bred ituport�dlc'! ae dalp- stal- 6rter clay, tat kf the e VL I.XAo ^'.jt%uL&q: -A, V& -.714'ell a dlixi- y !�mc( . -eed lion. the property of Oscar Wilson. lirepared to repair till mn a 0 antoz. -WP ­9,erous ch4tacter ihmt�.It willzrieve 't' gmln� g their deniand�,,*Li F1.1 ntlabiun, will inake the wason 'tires' for a lag or k 1 tl 1 IZ',- -,7rd ccndiLiun in life tnav-�not 1412 , f , Vww .�. �Av _r -a_ ..btcome, 'pbriular. %vill ht -4 uwn stableind proceed Wakes of cars, etc. - pia vei, -1ir-t ie. le A degree. ley fo W. 0, tun. l3. ti Pickexing, Is uve but another tuaY get higher wage,4. and ivy forblicht. Tuesdav, Witt. .111oldle- The war - T r tty or W 'ji- MY r- —f(u - 8,_b-o" ­a ed d -Amis-& An& -e fittruggWl.�-666-1*-Ida 66gress at i!-_ May nF4bt. I Nvedn"(1tv, H, G. ed uith-,great interw4t-y; �evrt;u l"s. . It their, wil"o, 's. baseline. t g.�Fag won and night, 7 - It is the stKox0te between capital granted. Wwill "mean that. tile pro- Thursday. Geo. Cowan'ti Brock road. night, Fridat. A.� Ht' hilltan' con. ;L t ducts of their labor v% ill. be it' 5 noon, Ch". Whlte'Z! Green. River. Saving and. Reconstruction and Tatbor, and is being fough a h-: h e civil-. 14edied -so miieli that they will be _pF&Ctie ll-kL over the' night. Saturday, proceeds td his 71a period of recottistruction: brings proiperity to those Ized w6rld, Xev�6r-in the history no better off in the- end, 'that i.4 if own btAble until Ehe, following Mon- day. Avith money in the bank. Are you in that class? of the world has there been so FdI Cla.SS49.0f' labor Ore granted KING'S HEATHKA MWO].. ji-offt, the saime, demands. While they wpit bred imported Cly-desdide stal. If not, make it a point to o _--raueb - un -rest 'as" there Iff art the pen a savings account to -day. money, property of D. Ryan, Dunr present titife. The " cause is rise are earuiqg.ruare lion, the the pro barton. will make the season of Im Money"makes money: i 1p)rtionatei' ivcn�asedjt-69t. of the as 'has 'brought so' touz.b. as follows: Mondar boon will leave. .7 trouble into this world in -alt ages. necessaries of life letives them no his own stablefor -11. Auttin's, base it i,4 the same old lust for wealth. bettereff than they ik-ere before. line. forAlt. Tuesday. W, J., Gas ton's,. base Ine fui noon, M. XcTag- What i -s the renjeby for' th6 t-hao. 'gart*s; lot ­21, B. F, con. Whab Capital -is to be blamed to .n 'great - y, forti - e 'extent. ' We-'-fln'd 'manufacturers 41 night. Wednesday. Band rir hotel, tie condition at the present Vim '%Vhitbv. noon, Bentle y Bros., lot 1. WHITBY SRANOH: J. CORDON HALL, Manager. and other capitalists feveilinx in It 19 a que9tion most -difficult to 4. Pickering, ni*bt. . Thursd Harrison EvRns', Kinsale, noon; -��w�Itb, and ut-ing 'every uiegn.m tp '461v6. wither capital oar labor E. Dishey's, Greenwood night. Fri- - -reason.. and t e��-itdd to their -present i great wealth, _-wAIAL is day. Badgerow's hotil. Brougham., ddering for wtnotaeat duubtfid if aily set of parliament no ori, attirday, proceeds to his. without coos , 8 own stable where he will remain Url. the hardships they are inflicting "VOuld clear the' atmosphere. til the following Xonday. ERY -4 1 7. -St You Call ar �We S DRO th -25, Cent THE SHERwrN A.&ANS PAW gives satisfaction. No paint can give more. No man n nvAia ar paint. D MMAR W,%#W%P%ffjR tarn expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction -giving The materials that enter into it, the care with which it is AW trade, the men who make it, eve And you can invest -it in securities as safe and p e as any_ it, are of the 'satisfaction -giving kind. It never disap. by capiftlists. points. Always does the work it is expected to do. Costs least. Does most. a.4; Ards free. be made to e'a"rn`41/2!/71v Can Twenty�-*five cents saved each week- ad 7 - *interest by a very simple plan. WE SOLD BY n '-S1 t these Thrift Stamps cost twenly e •ei ts- Sixteen o J. S. BAUDON T -fiv -C hn each. when exchanged for a War Savings Stamp become a 41/2 �-c inter- est-bearing security for which the Government will pay you $5.00 -1924., in COA, -In oth'er words, if you.lend the Govemment the $4.00 odd you have ernyvent.will pay it back to you' saved by this c,,s the Gov' y means WITH AN ADDITIONAL DOLLAR five years from now. NOW is the time to put M out in kay -wmter s W.S.S. n beco -ah investor in the safest of all securities V- supply. yo cur —a Go $4.• y And u me n 7 oft 04 _ernjiient Bond. P. W r—S—P—r Q-131 e- can -fill -y-oui— "re- lit J.Unq W -ss. ..at Right Prices. :;,Canada needs the small savings of her People to finance the work �'r-7 :Xoa $4.0.5 f reconstruction. A L. & W. Coal, the .0 best anthracite obtainable.' 2-t0l) f11r. Oscar 1% il" av'no d 'In a life Li �, rel,'iu t ie_�Ie 13 E, Make Your Savings Serve Wdr Sa Vift&V StAVRV& rMe Campbell flour MiU.Cog, Ltd. sma be &0" A* whw- and Serve Your Country—invest "feel "sign is Mills at Them in War Savings Ships. , k -S -z _eterhoz, . GLARSIMONT 0 —at Fingold's store, .0 Just arriied North Qlaremant, tf all supply of Matthew Beel by is' on the _�he �(:' running shoes. Rtilph White and.family left Wilbur .Gleeson has purchased a /CE =CREAM The famous Neilson make. Aonda);,for Welland ��here Mr. 'new 3ray-Dort car. Made hi Camida Am prepared to -eater to - J1, WIAte R t4 pit rchased it small fruit 'garden parties or other J. H. and Mrs. Beal spent 9up-. da with relatives in'Pickering. farm'. We wish them success inF. ;,'garden it'atherings. their nevt- venture but are sorry to Get your automobile work done Parlor in Telephone Cen- •lose thein f roin our village. T at the North ClaremeDt. garage. tral. offlce,,___9pp9g4p -lbaL. T. Ps -Shirk and son,:Edgar, Nvere Thos. Birkett, Mr. McCallum - -Pickering-on Wednesday last. and sirs. Robins were in- the city 7w- u on Tliursdr�y and on their return Ellis spent a cou- --TVP.-Sh1rk9-1­ Offinclat home Nvere ikiccompatiied --thv-t�' by Mrs. ek in ,pie of days last we an, echo ) k.VcLelran� -been Mrs. Abram Bundy, we regret to I ort, Is seriously III at presen t. i iu T,,;�ro ) i , to for the past five The United Farmeril Lhs receiving treatment HRIF Stamps.— 4 a Verna Bingham is stilfering*! (-�` - OF- —4 EUL' rh,ctit-i-ithstm from which she ,q irom a severe at.tack of tontiliti on and Oh�rleslh`s LIl it great sufferer for a We strongly'ke– Thos. Stephens c f years. 1`.-,Ha'i:Z1y were in the city on 'Tlltii,s- T -ontano commend the pur6hase ay last. 0ii 11•'L-0ucsday even'iu g of last 'War Of Thrift Stamps and 11 1 A. Graham, A number of our young Ije6ple] week "I.John attended the dance and 'euchre, of Torow,�,.. paidanohicial vkit to -In this -in 'th6 Savings Certificates. atten Farma.1s, Club m*eets party atUxbridgeonYridayeveti- .131411114118M Ublon Lodge, A. F.-'& t way- you- not only are aiding 4 Ang. rr the routine business Pickering Town Hall on 11 led, your country's finances, but _1 Gurney Bundy and- family, of of the ",,0 concluded all re second We"esday Toronto, motored out on Sunday P?­I11i-Cd tc.1 Lhe public hall bene-ith areforming the Savingshabit. .4 `and spent the day with the form- Mdie,, I TheStatrips .may be purchased -.of -each mQnth "r 1%-ive:s&v.' the I ­e6t mother, Mrs. ni BIrIndy. -)t he nleiAer-, had pre at any branch of- only 'during summer months. liev. Dr.' MArsh, of Pickering" 1), U �--,xelle�nt sapper. THE -(+� pr�sebt ft,ohi St,)uffvj!Ie 'Watch for next me 1-occupled the pulpit of the Metho- refi, N. etieg .­distchurchon Sunda aild T'Xt.�.,idge vilhijze.�, and a y When lie preached two excellent sermons. nio.-t nt dille' was -petit iii STANDARD BANK -date.' -hen. mu�.icand fiieonijjliwent McLellan able * to be out again lug the ladips for their apI.)eflzh:g_ OF CANADA We are' pleased to see Rev' A. speec after his' auto accidentN1 ed �by DICKERING BRANCH' In Union thee is Strewrt], of Tuesday r6pa,�'t- usic was`furn6h :.of -last week, when his shoulder the orchestra. M. O. ZIMMERMAN M MAGER -,was dislocated. The followilig is the report of (044ANCHALSO AT WHITBY) Call and see� Our stock of Edgar and Mrs. -c-liool for the months of and ma --coal, I Shirk and son. the ?euirli- room of the Claremont"Brant-Olas" a" Coal tElmer, spent Sunday with friends publicL e at Agincourt, They were accom March, April Find May. Honours panted by Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey -(h). -pa,-!­(p), failure --(f)• Sr. 'ehoice�_ and haN;6 your mi 0 0. I< -y &90' per as far as Mount Joy, where they IV -Georgina Forsyth (h), Golds, 0 W�m Cheitnut, . Peters iren will rnnV1n&P Vnil -svent the day with the latter's Anderso!��_jb), -Mabel F Ch) at the 0 --_pr every, assurance that you, Stove, 10.75 --brother, NI r- Miehell—.�-- -M -it vy--WN a g (h), Gordon Gregg (p), that Fingold's store is the Egg,_10.55 -Hurlbert ------- On Thursday morning lait as 'Norn Mona place to by Groceries. .,are sutiring an inst W Levi -H)pkins, of the 6th conees- (p). Tiligh Gregg (p). Jr. IV -'N0- Seedless Raisins 2 lbs for 35c.-. Seeded ru'. THOS. A. LA 7_ ston of. Uxbridge, awoke he Was In F-firroyt (h), Merle Linton Raisins 2 for 85c. -All lines of soap for went that .,will bring en- . I►. I b P -40D III- washing 3 bars for 25c, . Pure Lard 35f- Q=t. orrified to �find that his honse Myrdo.. Thompson was in. Sanies. He and his faiijily Edith PvLers(ll), Robert Beelby lb In 5, 11) and 201 ' bpails. Can' Peas 2 tire satisfaction and rend- _7 -their escape (p), Alt:h-p-Ward (p), Mtbel"Bry- for 25e. Can Tomatnes 2 for 35c. Can were able to make l True '%J'atSon Q) Corn 2foo- 33L. Ceylon black Tea 50c. Gram' Chopping - W1. Without injury, but were buible ft n 1.4'abel Choice Red-Sairuon2 for 65c. : British er properly any -music on 9 to their clothing Gregg (p). Olive Mantle (f) Jr. HI o . 11 1 L, - I - .. Cblun]Ibla Salmon 22c. Other Grocer. FL tKING HUAV the contents of 'the house. -anv, Dise'Record made. t h e fil' 3, -Ek myF ery. inlIon', (6. Jane -Neal (f). Vicilet I. am nrenared to do eh -upping and oa, re otivin-1 a . ery. Fortunately the wind wile bIL)WL CIII-11e, te,icher. J. Fingold, North Claremont Baking on blondays ane7fl—.- Prices an4-Terms -in a direction favaeable for; the y 1 �.gin us p. a0dication. on April let. impo4sible to save it. R. W. Ellis occnpled the pulpit- -in the Presbyterian church.s. at Ashbu'ru and 17tica- on. Sunday last. Mr. Ellis has been appointed -z-by the-Preabytery a --Whitby, ta- fill the pulpits in thesechnrchetI until the induction of Rev. A. Me - 'I -D. Haig, B. A., of West Lorne, who -has been extended a call, If he accepts the call the indue due - tion. will take place in Jul Mr. Ellis, however, will preach in Mt: Albert next Sunday. Mr. -Ellis .has spent a number of years- In New Ontario mlefdon fields, go that -his experience in that capacity `,'bRa proved to be of much value to IV .-the churches this neighborhood. On Friday e Ing hist a meet - Q e -es lents of the village, n the surrotindiug country wnci held in the 'Nfw-onto Hall for the jptlrpose of discussing the Toronto Eastern and the other electric railway questions in n-hich this town*hipis interested, as well as the question -of power and light. There were (Inite a large number present, including a number of 4'..,ladies and the interest that was manifested shows that itis be :cominga live question With thd people of the north part of the township, On account,of the ab- sence of the reeve, W. G. Scott, the chair was ably filled by ex - res vie John Forgle, .,The eltief speaker wax Deputy-ieeve F. H. T PS tocgueq on E -JAD F.-Baylea,.Greenwood. Mcker mg* Ont m1dren iver SAN ITAR-Y I Whitevale Club- of •--.--United Farmers- -11uq- rheetis all TrainO Seeds hAve arrbed.' First-eWs Rigs to hire day. or j j A Club reso. night at es t rices. t the aftt ibeeting of - the p lutions will be Fas ed on p the fulloA 119 Phone 1805. FUREWHITE PRERTUPS S Re Interswitchiusc of RAilwaya Njilitary Trisiniag in Schools Thos'. Sanderson on, ""'NEVER USED BEFORE Improving our Scbool System PROPRIETORS Rpgolationof Foodauffi StAndard1z'ition 4fRrm.implemebts NEVER USED AGAIN Rt-gulKtion of itiotor, trucks -on our t 9 o n $ soft roada- ex' �3 SAFEGUARDS HEALTH '7 Co W GAR confectionery NEW RA The nrider-,igned ha opened up NEILSONS ke Crem garages Oil his Preruises and'. ,Ice Cream Sundaes', Sodas-: a -Li. Br"cl-& a gaI'FI is prepared to do all kinds constantly on hand In bulk or bricks H. R. MONNEYof automobile repairing. G'umj ChocoTateaand other Sweets, , PICKERING will han-dle-al-I neces.�-ary'parts Popular Patriotib Music. for I-ep.% Tobaccos, Cigars etc. ItialsoRgontior Gray -Dort. Cars. DILLINGHAM BLOOK Call iti and see kini Pickering,.Ont. before biiying., onie -Specia S jithingK. ---Thomias E. Stephenson,, CLAREMONT, Ont. Corn Syruri-5 pound pill 50 cents lCrab Apple JeHy Jam—Plum, raspberry and Strawberry Richardson, of Pickering, Who ,the Toront0__Ke�sbern_ Railway, DOW -in possession of the Dominion White Light Lamp Burneis. New PerfectiQ*pCoaloil Stoves government, should be transferred ___L__ -f0 the-Ejydr0--Bh-ctrk-0MmI9sion --ffa—ngeTwn4-TnrnipS,eed The Univer"I 10 in order*to be operated in contsee. Corn—Pride of Nishna, Longfellow., Giant White Ensilage, tion with the proposed net work Of all nisfArtils and design White Cap, Yellow Dent, Sawin of electric lines in eastern Ontario "futproved Leaming 8.25 bush. Wisconsin No. 7 3.25 -bush. kept in @took. It will pay you of which it won 9 Id be the trunk call at our works and in"$ our sok Manufictured by line connecting Toronto with Mon- Try these and see the results 4bilgn prioss Don't be misled apnis we do not employ them, consequouto W. H. Jackson & So -treRl. it was shown that this Ont, 7* iy we can, and do throw -off libe igsiA Bfock Road. Pickering, !n railway, already partly construct- cominiseion of 10 per cons.,wb1oh you wU ...... j" oerftinly sav's by parobasing from na, 13lacksmithing and Woodworking In Ad. all its branches. Saw Bumming ed, and traversing the southern part of the township, was vital to 9 AN N I S oall salfoif --the interests of the people of theJ. T. MATHESON and filing a' specialty, Engines, BInW we northern part of the township as We stock Gasoline well. for unless it be secured by end Works, Whitby, Ontario Wheels, Circular Saws, Saw the - Hydro -Electric Commission, atid EmeryKandrels, there will be great danger that We..have for sale a blacksmith!@ bel- .tbe proposed construction of radial lows in good order. lines In eastern 0 Prize $6.00;­ ntario, and this the lines to Claremont nt ���!; S whine and the surrounding villages, will PICKERING have to be nbandoned. Dr. Cart- 'wriglat,' of Pickering, who f is Tis a ter,a furnace installed and en led upon, and he the first cold snap tests it'that -you emphasised LUMBER...YAn&%"W. the impot fence of the --know Hydro Commission getting passes 9 - whether your investment in -COMFORT was wisely made or not. of this line in order flint the 'Beave'r and 'Bra' Sion Feople in eastern Ontario, might Eclipse Brands 'Don't take a chance on it. 7- efits. of cheap trans- Hardwood Flooring in 3-8, _aVe-the_-beu �4' rtat* randlight. G.M. I .':. �- - -of it under the McClary's -9 -le and 18.16, all grades -f' ion, power You can b6 surl� rsyth, H.G. McIntyre and oth. McClary's engineers will plan your guarantee. took part in the discussion. of Beeth, Birch, Maple era -heating system without chArge; They will guaran- Controller Maguire of Toronto, tee that the Sunshine furnace, installed accordinA& narter Cut White who was expected to address the comfortably. Plain and C to those plans,will heat yoUr homeand Red Oak. meeting, unfortunately was un- able to be present. At the pIose o t= Take advantage of this service.✓ of the meeting a rer.;olution was Hava a comforubie,,weu-heated homm� Quality &Ad Manufacture Isse', ppaad unanimously urging• 13 Guaranteed the N ominion government to sell the Eastern to the Hydro -El. Toronto .Sold -by J. S. BALSDO We D. Gordon & on$ commission at a fair pi4ce, o to be operated in conjunction with PXMILING •those 11:0111 _- 4, - , _. — I -�I_r ___� :_;'. _ -, . . . . . . . �x- J��Y� Rg '7��j7 - � � #F� tv. -, :',e -.M f.�P pd 1, :­�., . ­­ ' M Y: �7. V.�' o; 7 menta wall blackboard and some WHIERE WIND BLOW$ HARD58T. cfayoris, 'cards for -the players, and VARICOSE VEWS? 'V ­ paper be slips of on which to write t Cape Prince of Wales. TaiRw,-tsth names of songs, poems or books. it car stormiest Place to the World. SAXITAXY, as they may be eater aJE9�t deal of fun, as ama- washed or boiled. laced like a,.e British le in always ata. A --* teur atte3opti at a �W14 8TWIX73 eards piece a Few of ni— doet, -With It- A-Grinsin measure;Khr and au- fut each song-, peem or has heid. the 17.1-a ja tothazkthrbu� story. Give one of the cards and a the war, is famous for its storms. 006Z contaiiii No Rubb • pencil to each player, and let him Cape Hatteras, on the , 'Atlantic 1,500,000 SOLD : y ,w t draw a numbe ed,slip of paper tha coast, is a home of the Storm King-;MOONO3CCA.1% cost. $3.50 About Your House Or ? the carrots, and -bears the name of a song, poem or each, or two for the same a;boil, pour over though perhaps surpa.ssea. where con• limb $6.50. postpaid. M No. I concerns rite for Catalogue and Dark drerEes--breed carelessness; serve hot, story: The player who draws fusion 'of the elements is Self -Me -Boil ix goes- to the: blackboard and makes the by Cape Horn, which point -of land self -Measurement Blank. carefulness., Eggs in Spinach Neek or-- his 800 th-e-ka- forever A dark egg.r cotton dress -catches Ind op them into th a day bc e Flying Dutchman nee 514 Ne;W 6 fig. , retains as much dirt as a light One. use. e vinegar with of course without letting, the others and hopelessly to get around. P.Q. know what the. song is. At soon as It y" your dress as a towel. beetVickles to. Cook the spiin' 'a 'finished, the players 'write Don on he has But the stormiest. place in all the Rav&-a towel awayi handy near the a&_ in the usual way, drain, seas world is. Cape Prince of Wales, which d lemon' Juice; down their eases opposite the figure A success .is some one who has done sink, and wash and, wipe your hands with salt, pepper, and the westermost'point of Alaska' It something better than a careless lace n a flat dish, arninge, the 1, and the next person takes his turn or frequently while, abput your house- at the. blackboard, and'so on. is marked by a considerable InGun- indifferent person would have . done it �4 ggs it tain 2,210 feet high, and fierce work or cooking. DLit" hands are Pe on i �rce winds If, for example, a. player receives a vilr%r ire went —a of dirt- dress Rhubarb Custard Pie�-Beat an egg blow there inern6timlly. Storms from lf"yo-u haven loop on your dish With three-fcur-th3 cup sugar and one a Blip that Dears the words 0 Can- Ads` he may either attempl' to draw the Arctic assail It all the year round. towels and pin one to your. belt when cooking, it, be handy when tablespoon flour. To, tbj,a add one cup rhubarb, -chopped or -cut fine, and a mbLp" of Canada, A picture of Jack Frank Hess, of the U. S. Govern that will always the oven door has to be opined or one-fourth cup water... Bake with one Canuck,, or anything that will indi-11 cate, the song'. In illustrating "Where' ment'Gleological Survey, says on the 30th day of August hei Lound him - hot dishes handled. It 'Is' dangerous When don6, cover the pie with crust. W fla I ere Has My Little Dog tone Oh Where self in the midst, of deep snow on to 0 your skirt, or apron, and re- use In unsightly vinutches b4sides. the beaten white of to egg, vored to taste, and let it brown, in,tbe oven. the amateur artist might show the, Cape Prince of Wales, with a wind hard that he had to. _pult4 tracks of the dog, arid at the end of blowing so get,, Train yourself to stand at least an 1. Sow to Seep Your Silver Shiny. thi board a few inches of his tail. behind a rock to avoid being blown Inch away from sink or stove w an Following the custom of such into th(. sea. �-,washizig dishes or cooking. 'Nothing It is not such a difficult matter to 20 CIUJekly soils the front'of the dress keep "silver from tarnishing., if -,the! games, when All the songs have been The weather for the moment was are understood Tarnish is illustrated' thi players exchange clear,'and he could descry the coast of as the habit of constant leaning. causes cards. and mark the guesses as some Siberia, -across Bering Strait, forty If you are too tired the result of the comb DOMINION while at work.. combination of the one reads the correct -title for each miles away., Here and there 'were, sulphur, but: this OCeurii 0 stand on two feet with your chest silver frord number., rocks, that bore curious masses of out, rest a few minutes -before be- only in moist air. Tarnish will never 17appear in silverware that is keptl snow -c"stals which' stood out borl- ;gWiting the task; B1� j de. Time 44",- Little aprons, with 'hed, where the zcntally, having been thrown and bibs attad .air is perfectly dry is 'hydrosulphuric. -acid, ROOFING compacked by wind. It was bitter j.11tv-�_ imay be made either to tie around Air' contains % " Unq waist 4r - fasten - by buttonholes to which comes from burning fuels, from WAAAT=N 311VA3M cold,; Out down below were vast fields aestionably the ReaMootins, Asphalt Slate Shing. of beautiful forget-me-nots. gases, and Best Tires Made buttons- correspondingly placed an cocking, from lighting I- all BoardL BuLMng Papers, R.6f the' ter. For Write On the south side of the mountain waistband of the b telats. *to. Ouse dress. from decaying organic mat for Prices and samples. d be kept Th - - be- came across Eskimo dwellings "They am-4imple W-4tash iron this reason, silverwar_"houl Save money by buying direct. -7 For speed, safety and thorouahlY . �d�, LW an wailed kitchen ay be made from out t since they invezitibles d -y-"g At, ."Lgloos!' dug underground, and, wa satLviactory service, be sure to . A$- - - - - - 'the unworn parts'of old sheets, house meats in the process -f cooking give rand roofed with timbers. No trees -dresses, aprons, etc., a good supply off sulphur gazes. grow In that region, but the natives . lid I -jewelleri-often -use 9 ay extra mil 'should be'always on hand; from dark' a -thin coating of far northern Alaska have always mileage makes them the Dead, best and cheapest to buy. go ones to use doiag dirty work, to white' of shellac on their displays, in order plentiful supply of driftw fetched ones to slip on, when cooking or when to keep the silver from contact with, from the Yukon River..byan ocean MR. FARMER doorbell rings. the 'air. Trays, candlestickto, cake current that skirts the coast. bv th. Tha-mderground Igloos 9constri-I For washing, an oilcloth or a tub -land fruit stands, and -other Pieces not ber-limid a ro matla frt"" frpqmp�ntl 1:111113111 may a trey e in WMT YOUR MONEY i ed to escape- the at -Orin and wind) Leading Dcalers RUB IR not chip �Pefl this way as the shellac does wereL so built as to form connecting -One cut like - a grocer's Apron, with!, off easily.I -Ing doors that an -1 FIG110:1114111, 111111111 !0mman cat AL strap and for *"p- u -to go the neck . Wool should. not J?g_�u�ed 1 were holes through w Nna to -keep it 4n plus over the hips, ping silver'. as animal - fibre contains cupants were, obliged ,_to crawl on, 7. i_ ­is best. sulphur. White I hands and "kfiee The only ventIla- When scrubbing floors have a thick cloth= is often bleached With WSW tj(M_,"g1ffi AffArd vertebra of pad of old carpet to kneel on. It will and will -tarnish silver wrapped in it a wh#le (which, served as an air to e -knees and clothea... save both Soft.:bjeaching cotton cloth is beat thrust up- through the roof. �7 S k' our One wouders - why should Let the house. dress be simply and for wrapping silverware, -which should A k people becomingly cut, preferably in one then be kept, in' a dr v place i choose to dwel-I in so.inliospitable a, piece. There .should be no tight waist- LUMBER- DEALER re on. _-Biff- the to suit I - - — - ------ - ---------- jInj to reatrf 'it the freedom of' the the r Kitchen Walls... - tha. Zsktmo� all right; . and an -bT -thii I arms; neither should the dress hangFor aa�pe is After struggling for years to keep i north (or Arctle� std6 wrapper, fash`on from the shoulders. my.,, walls in 'Soni condition, one .of the most prosperous of nativo The elastic belted style or the btinga- villages; whose Inhabitants keep and I finally discovered that an uneXPBn-�i —Mns* and Prices. al low apron type, with sidjustable belt an excellent b-,eed reindeer; and sell the meat At sive table oilcloth was 'of same of- contrasting material, is, finish *to wais'Ot h tght Theill good price to, passing ships. wallc ,,a 11 0n. me over b ing, comfortable and service. paperhanger put It on the painted wall, using the -width of The skirt 'should bi short, and Only the oilcloth, which was one and a " full enough to allow ' a full length hall yardir wide ' A cheap picture .stride.. Too narrow skirts any -m moulding was used. as a finish. In fit -.7 �_�times are the cause of incon- 1 its place a narrow ,oilcloth border While, -veriience' and embarrassment might be used. _Above- the bane .we too wide ones are so much added, match the oil - used a white paper to matYS weight and mere duet collectors. Let be Wiped cloth. The oilcloth base can keeping your house dices clean mean nd off every week with,a damp.clothin af much to you as keeping your. floor after five years of wear my kitchen clean. looks well. LMany of our friend3 have Of course, the -de",ribed costume Is . pfqd the idea of 'this oilcloth base co inot for bard or garden work. Don't with papered walls adore. use if for each. Don overalls. Cooking Weights and MeasqLes. n c4b) Springtime Dishes.- Dandelions—Gather only One-half kitchen cup equals one young, gill. Proteft For Hom, e, grown plants.' Wash thee- A r One kitchen'cup --equals ortc_wf h joug ly and boil until tender. Drain, chop finely, and the,follow-, pint or two -Mills. No -"Free Trade" With Decay Fouf, kitchen cups equal o?fe quart. One-fourth cup vinegar,' ng sauce: ::jonpTwo cisps jourth_4ap .. W&tezj orte tablespumq 1:111 g�mwutat#d Everything with a surface needs surface of flour in five minutes. For biscuits CREAM iWANtED it should brown in one minute. it Rubbing a, piecrust with butter a .Jve- are in the markei , few minutes before it Is time to take .Brough the year. Vr*ijoogr for Cream all the highest 1i rkrt price. In biolion0'stnoe 1901L it fcoin the oven will make It crisp. p u Dro 4" a a line poi; particulars utpal Dairy •&'Greamery Co. -Blackboard Charades. 744-746 King 8L West Toronto A new variation of the familiar "me of charades requires :for equilp. , protection.. Not only the' outside of your Ahome, but every part of the inside—thle floors, walls, furniture, woodwork and meta parts. To'paint, means protection and pra'_ servation oney. Ation andrn' . saved on repairs, lor weair-and- decay always start at-thezurface. To leave a surhice, unprotected by paint or varnish, ineans "free V VART DOUR Goo Me-sca L 114 rVA& GREENSHIE, LDS AVENUE, MONTREAL,, -butter, one tablegpoon flour, one a2ant' teaspoon salt, and a dash Ofer P&PP, aqua one pound* I Two and one-half cups .of p'owd ' er ' with hard-boi --egg-slices. Qgar.equal one-pouncL. Baked Rhubarb—Bake as for plain One hearing tab7tespo6n of sugar -baked rhubarb, adding two or three equals one ounce, ;layers of raisins or some stoned dates. oon of butter One licaping tablespe-quarter -:..,,Rat9ina ormust be'wasbed and equnls two ounces or -6n cup- ,dates 'stoned, •covered with . boiling water, One c tip, of butter equiils one -halt till the water is almost Pound... ...:_tgs�ibed, before adding to the .. un. Four euPs--of--Aouz__(ons_heaying_ cooked rhubarb. On top sprinkle quart) equals one pound. stale bread crumbs or chopped nuts Eight round tablespoons of dry ma cracker crumbs. Candied .orange terial equals ore cup. or lotion peel or ginger may be used 'in 'place of the raisins. or dates. portions to Remeiiiber.­ "Proportions AvaTsgus Soup—Boil one quart - Four eggs to one quart of- milk `_asparagus,, rut in inch lengths, in one for custards. q9jrkt -water until' tender. - Rub One teaspoon' of vanilla• to one through a colander, and return to quart of milk for custard. the water in which it was boiled. _.Two quarts of gelatin to 1% quarts Haat one pint of milk, and thicken of liqaid. _it vith one tablespcon butter rubbed Four heaping tablespoons of -corn- to a cream with one fablespoon flour. -starch to one quart of milk. '.:Season with 's -alt and pepper, and 'Dne even tablespoon of baking "pgpr into thb asparagus. When boil- powder to one cup of flower. Ang hot serve with toasted bread One tablespoon of s6da to one pint sticks. of sour milk. One teaspoon of soda 'Dice eight *ringtim3 Carrots— to one pint of molasses. ..'�.young carrots cover over with 'boil- One teaspoon of baking Ii6wde-r-U 1ng water, and cook slowly until I equal to % teaspoon of soda, and one tender.. Drain, saving the water for teaspoon of cream Of tartar. the sante. Mix together one table- In preparing for baking mix dry c spoon batter with two tablespoons aterials in one bowl and liquids in materials flour, -aid -add one cup Tneat - stock. another,, combine them qui--kly and Season with pepper and salt,, and put at once.. into the oven. d' one cup of the water in 'which The oven,for baking bread should the cittrots were boiled. . Let it come be hot enough to brown a teaspoon of flour in five minutes. For biscuits CREAM iWANtED it should brown in one minute. it Rubbing a, piecrust with butter a .Jve- are in the markei , few minutes before it Is time to take .Brough the year. Vr*ijoogr for Cream all the highest 1i rkrt price. In biolion0'stnoe 1901L it fcoin the oven will make It crisp. p u Dro 4" a a line poi; particulars utpal Dairy •&'Greamery Co. -Blackboard Charades. 744-746 King 8L West Toronto A new variation of the familiar "me of charades requires :for equilp. , protection.. Not only the' outside of your Ahome, but every part of the inside—thle floors, walls, furniture, woodwork and meta parts. To'paint, means protection and pra'_ servation oney. Ation andrn' . saved on repairs, lor weair-and- decay always start at-thezurface. To leave a surhice, unprotected by paint or varnish, ineans "free V VART DOUR Goo Me-sca L 114 rVA& GREENSHIE, LDS AVENUE, MONTREAL,, NO0 • e OVOA 0 somo�= woo ­aa should oulitivate among 0 S . ... -. i or for publishers, t hij TRAYEL mission CiPCUIL ion manam. wa OF 1TS OV, WERY WAYe. .LAST 1EM who belle'Ve that all �io•yalty and esprit do corps' Th6re am many App ly "if anyone of you has � grievance big corporations and industrial cO11' Canadian . loynal. Toronto. -MAamyn wm%r Io6kAb the material side- s me ceras only 111VAUJIlloll ago RUMOR "UXCTXT _V43FTIm. 1 may sometimes have been too son the pro4uction of wealth. regardless A7�lt AUF PIGEONS ANIX vete but I was never wilillngly,uuJUM. DUCO P 6f the _*Inferli snow and unheeding of 744camel to 9 It FAREWELL TO and I have loved you all far more than Write. for V=uch & 06 eta JTH CAVELL. W.ftg. .-- _ * - � the__summei*s, bloom... This 41641A _Uarkol� fnr It In aretail - girls, realized that i4n does not altogether Paddy slipped hts-�arm,-Pirou4 - 0. 7 72 of all a a "Am I Pr "My good viw iar RaiL my young Is, both those who add papers have graduated anc� those who are live by offices and pens' menu waist -amdAuked, i?1`tSXA EARN III& TO $25' A Doty, Warne Again. and engines and other accoutre gressin'?" NL-arn without leavinor hom.7m:610"* Urges Devotion to still in the school, and I thank you for sea and shrubs 118arp,' replied Biddy, "you're hould-' for tree booklet. Revs. Colts of labor—he requires trees the courteous consideration you haie Scilirice. r4pt. 4 6' ronto. Canads. at Uncharltable --the loveliness Of W Year OWILI, gippech and and flowers and To always shown me. R#vl&% past Work., yn,,r devoted diredr nature. "Edith Cavell. TFe Cana fan ScWc way How Thin He Was. 7 The body of Edith Cavell, the mar- always paid considerable attention to IM ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPARIM W W rnd � 9 �Ayrod English Nurse, was recently con- Two Irishmen were discussing the T 0 nob printint plant In Ma%, 01 the development of garden plots along Oltar 00 one carried 11,500 illness of a third, for 01, 00 on qut ioz keyed from Bale= to its last resting its lines. it in just thirty years ago 'ek sale. F -11 'Publishinor .. Ltd.. Toronto. Chi con- son annigan," said a il�c:e in her natife land. In since a QP.R. employee raised a few Poor, FI I'm sore. afraid he's- going to e. �dctlon It is interestng to re di ad the re- SUSCALZAMMOVIL Varieties of flower seeds in his Own "Why should he. markable letter written by the doom. tributed, them amongst die?" inquired the. garden, and dim VANCER. TUM011e. LUMPS. EM execution, Had ship's anchor fall on my knee f tiae com- other. %.J Internal and external. cured with• e, od nurse on the eve of her e his friends in theserviels o Write g�t so' thin, "You're thin, outb� In by our home treatment. to ctober 12, 1916, to her nurses at the and leg, and knee swelled up and for before a o ec us e too late. Dr. Bellman Medical le Beige d1lifirmleres JXVIOrdees In six days I •could not move It or get flower gardening at t a rious ata, _aa�m �thin.' goodness knows, but c... mmitloa. Cnilinirwood. Ont en started to use MINARD's tion Plots of the railway. share lie's thinner se in it bVis Cavell help. vast ad pore Flannigan, Is. Belgium both of together." an in which. she LINIMENT and two bottles cared Me. 6t as Put iogith tions the sigh 78 vanes has been made since then; and than PROSPER 7ERaUSON. school, and, in now the company possesses a Floral 7. as directress of the surcharged with Pathos, she ut- with headquarters at She Knew. arA moo ords Department %4 wall eloquent testi- and ra her farewell as an a Windsor Street Station, Montreal Lord Reading talked at a dinner ~t wool 11 12041USIATI 1404 Yom Pat of the Ony to the nobility of some Committee which embraqes Party about the cockney accent. •"A a Floral wtum you 881"s. "%a taw rote women who. fella victim to Ger- "came over members from the Eastern and West coc]6iey cook he said, Iti., Aphomt. a, L 4 It will take rank ern -It is under the guidance Of and settled in Canada. Her mistress, an ruthlessness lines. history an one of,the most remark- City Pets. this department that the - various eta- who was a widow, -told her one day IV le documents left by the great war. Tom, the country six-year-old, pre. tion plots and other properties of the h6w she came to rose her husband. "Phwat's thot,aZer Mrs. MuIIaIY?" 7 The letter, which -was originally senting hbneelf one day in even more company are cleared up and beautt. -1 lost MY husband, on the western "Mary Ann's phiacticin' th' schales." fled. Thousands of packages' of gower to translated as than his usual state of dust and din. "Begorro! :written in French, prairies,' ralrles,� the woman said. 'lie was she musht Weigh a, ton't* tallows, dated October 11, 19�51 order, was asked by his mother. if he seeds, bulbs, trees, and 'shrubs, and killed by a bison. I suppose you know Prison of St. Giles, Brussels. what a bison Is?' ;'Lawks,'yes,' sal would not like to be a little city boy, large quantities of grams seeds and MONEY. QRDERS�. air - "My dear Nurses: I am writing to and always be nice and clean, In white fertillzeril have been distributed the cockney- cook, 'I'd like to ave a yi __ ': A Dominion, Express Money Ordat in this- you -fare. 57 and -shoes and stockings, station -quid -for every' one I've made-& puddW g. the last, few years to 7nI on forfive dollars costs three cents. JN well. You will remember that - Sep- y1re not..chUdren; they're"pets,"agents, section oremeh-, ciretakers. of-. V - "The I . and all employees Itv- tember 17 brought to an end the eight he answered scornfully round houses, The Poet sings of G941 lind the Too smart[ ears of my -direction of the school. J6 lug on the property of the' cOMPdRY. 7 Is' sweet earth, -help The line observe th Ask I "How. many- Pears - hays I' on my I was'so happy to be called to raw atinard's and take no oMer. Travellers on With night's soft teardrops wet I - 0 1 . happy -results achieved.* The ciiltlVa- plate, father?" asked a smart boy. An the organization of the work that upon her face, at founded, on "Two, my boy," answered his father. our committee had ju -Mother. tion work ii'&ne in all cases by the Opens . her. sleep cleared eyes_ ;October' --I. 190.7: There were but a When home from school us children employees themselves, _._*ho_ _In most No, air; I have foy, and I can and wond'ring finds E 3tau are alrea a sea-R'rtug down the street, acquired the sXt of amateur gar. CAM et, cases ac prove God in a sun -filled place. or.sixty, I think.. ­ We'd never mind the apple tree ki nk their lelisoris fOm leaflets issued by the Floral Depart - Eight vears Of Service. That begged us stop and eat.. "Weir, 91Y, haven't I two pears,, and went. The best material Is always the don't* two pairs mike four?" grinned -Xis,wd-s fi-i—oni need -bi ftralctans. "I have told you, on different oc. We'd never mind. th . I !fb provlddd. - Amongst the'varieties of the urchin. oCaSIOU5 LUO 5tGry'V.L those hat la)t beside trees supplied are: Maple. birch, Why Jimmy "All right", 1�iy �Soil h The ir—o-d m—eand-4Fr-iii--dVrtv—d-(t-f-edzff -the diffIcultles that we encounter. Nor stop to see w Toil Awe two , r --land g US to Wait.- 7 beech, pOVIAr and catalpa,. Some: of too many;" said "hie father. getting uP Maiandros, a winding, raver in Asia ed, even to the choice of words for Was a whistling off duty.' in the shrubs --are: weigelia,berbefties. and reaching duty' and over, "Here, mother,.you Minor. Wour 'hours on a new in the profession. We never thought -we's home, then laurel leaf willow and sumac, Peren. take one and I'll take end. and John The Siamese strive to have In their Belgium all we 'Till—wed seen mother's smile rials distributed are: Oriental pop- a Awo that are left" -ittle by little one serviceafteran. havA th houses an even number -of wdndows. —titilli --dF-,- Of welcome iLt the - window. pies.. Iris, phlox. ier6nFm as a anid eu 1) b oard 5 1 for the? other was established - --­ gra, larks or, A It seemed the longest mil�- sun" for private nursing, pupil- Tintil*w6 reached the corner, and pinks. Bedding plints used in. -- ---- b 4& nurses, the hospital of St. Giles' "We That turned into our lane elude: geraniums, coleus, . cannas. pen. A soldier just released from the ser- UM ers. of Depace, casters, verbenas, petunias, and vice was the guest of friends at a see -d7 pack.- -di the sanatorium of Buysinghen. the In We'd feel-we's home aga castor oil planta: �m traitor of his return liqic of Dr. Mayer, an _hOmc d he* many are eta sent out contain- Nasturtiums,•a ow S be, perbapt. Our mother at the window The, =at& had'pinZe elaboraie pa _as,yonMay etie, sweet -pies, alyssum. mignon T us there, phlox and kochis. Iter, n Perna and house star, 0 nuim !the brave wouildid 0 army of knives and forks and spoons war. if this past y)ear our work. 7 Was 'bout -the sweetest picture at's plate.' Cincinnati 'authority so" COMO- the plants are given to the larger sta. beidde--the rus due. to the mad at. anywhere: Thb soldier looked- at the showy- or- dry up and lift Rout as decreased, It to You'd nod me Uous. The establishment -and Main- with fingers. Maya through which we are 'passing. And 9 as seldom happened tenance at the iWardens and selection ray,, carefully selected one knife, one work will renew She wasn't -there, well. thea;' fork,' A one -spoon. ­fln happier days our of the seeds, bulbs, and plants am an its growth and its power for good. We'd have to hunt and find her Mr. B. M. Winn4gar, Shoving the rest of the. silver from supervised by Hospital. recordi show that every to you of the Past because ','Fore we'd feel., we's home again. forester of the company. him. to the surprise of his Bost, he re - speak tune. yon -cut a cam you -invite Joebo in wife occasionally to stop and it The encouraging induence'of-dower marked: jaw adieso� Oft`tImes I get a thinking _.. !�'. . r or blood poison. which is us -"Too much equipment to keep a cincionalti authority, who tell$ look ,behind over the road that we Of boyhood days ofyore, growing an the C.P.R. during the lust says 1have travelled, and to note. our errors a quartir ounce of land our progress. In your beautiful Of scenes and home -town faces. thirty years has. in a large measure clean." you that m CA Andwyearn for them once More. assisted in the -inauguration of floral Ifed treezone can to obtained at I drum store but is sufa will have more patients, 9 Good One. aj cost from this building You societies all over the country. There The village streets so shady, xpwniug ficientito ridones 11 that is needed for their nom- feet of every har,4. and are hundreds of C.P.R.CPR-officials con- The had been e ­ _ a or soft earn. or C&IIUL all for yours. To my regret yt fort The kindly *people, too, netted with theme societies. and most fractions to her class. When she had, -simply apply a few drops oil .Z Who always took an interest, You 'length, wish. was not always able to speak to you of diem recalTed fbeir first-lessonlin discussed the subject at freezone on a tender, aching corn anti, You know I had much to In the things I used to do. _R N individually. flower culture at the C.P.R. flower Ing to see, how much light had been soreness is instantly relieved. Shorlo' Flowers have Improved the occupy my time, but I hope you will So I travel to the village beds. shed, she Inquired:, ly ' the entire corn can be lifted *A' not forget our evening talks. I told which would 'you root and all, without pain. I loved when I's a kid, railway stations, and inspired by the "Now. Bobble, that devotion to duty would bring And I look the oldbeauty of the stations, residents of rathbr havi, one apple or two halves ?"• This drug to sticky but dries at (moo, town over and Ii claimed to just *Wvel. uR mm, you, true happiness, and that the But it don't seem like it did the towns hive planted flowers and The little chap I)rompqy replied:, cam without inflaming or eviao, i1r,31,V thought that You, had done your duty, 'Till at last I turn the comer, imprived the appearances - of their -Two halves." tating the surrounding tissue or sklu..) -g if as re God n g homes. In every division of the C.P.R. .--Oh, Bobble," exclaimed the youn mostly and cheerfully, befo And et atarted tip the lane, your wife wears high heeli a your own 'conscience, would -be See mother it -the window, priies are given every Year for the woman, a, little disappotutedlf, ,*biy will be glad to know of this. your greatest support In the trying Then� I feel Fib home again- best displays, and many of these &=a• would- you -prefer two halves moments' of life and In the face of tent railway -gardeners have**tried "Because' then I could see If it was grandest lessons their pMdUCLIS with success against all wormy." Rhe a Tal "We learn our us fr6m the unlikeliest "Are relieved in a few days by Be Charitable and Loyal. masters.—Agnes comers , at the- big—Canadian--and "An tumbumants xariss& '"Two or three of you will remember Lauf. Am.eriqan flower exhibitions. Itinard's L tal--wo '30 drops of Mother Selvel's . . - 4� , Syrop after and an refiring. forget - the little talks we had. Do not It -dissolves the lime and acid em. Having already travelled so Canada must increase exports of Zoev altinards Zdnlsnmt 12'th* 310ilsOw The Dog Came Back.. 7. ..-A bird dog'belougias'to a man In7 accumulation in the masclo$ &CA far through life I could perhaps see manufactured gVods to help to pay Mulvane disappeared, and the owner joint so t6se deposits can be inore• clearly than you and show you the war debt, the Can. Trade Com. Water Lane. P us relieving pain mod atrala:bt path-- thinks. Exports. of agricultural pro. suspected it had been stolen. So tic a soreness. Se4el's &I" to POO larn—a N100 016.00A %ho t-I.DrI OA M"I n e I tlb --c When-Ahe world turns over lid Wage nut this -ad In paper and insisted e*of u t ------- TINOt known- as-` ----a— ".One word more. Beware' cTu . a ca -wall ba 111%; come right again,, that it be printed exactly as he had tron, charitable speech. In these eight containsn,64dopenorothers The inspection of millions of dol. I mean to go a-wplking. alt along the written it: [drugs to kill or dusk the pain years I have seen so much unhappi rt .. Water Lane—. -or lars F worth of Roumanian goods 1!Lost o1F* rim away. --One Hv.ver cut. rheumatism lu as laess which could have been avoided Canadian credits It I pass the gate and whist]% just Itie orad turd dog called Jim. Will sb�-%i move* the cauto botdo or lessened if a few words had not bought under Can is be- I I used to do, of hyderfobby in about three at druggists. been whispered here and there, - Per- ing feverishly carried on under the signs Will anybody come to iv ­qnd'oh! ------- C. The first shipment goes May days." Napa without evil intention, but which C. T t :w 1 -pe dog came_ UOM LIA LOILOVIU9 -.,ruined the reputation, the happiness, 20th. will If h.vnu Up Water Lane I'm going now= my diy. pack upon my back. 'Spanish" paper money leari the _:-� LA!td if I sing or whistle, : old Fritz Is on f at literary men, portraits o great my tiack -But it leads to Dead Man's Corner and. painters, musicians, generals and les. of the-iiation. other notab not to Severn Side, A And I couldn't stop tq Calk to you, Every - time a man - vkops work he much I tried.. ying however I - -a burden on throw,; that, much _extra —and others; he creates that much more It leads to Dead Man's Corner 10 is when I'm thd-r—e,'T know, poverty fof'the world. - to me, and :diat There'll cornea sudden call IS6Umt- the c�ia�j,� 21—SY when one pli& Ae GIRLSI- WHITEN YOUR SKIN - ---------- I shall F 3 little bill—dnd then WITH LEMON JUICE -tea or, caffiie disas"rees To pay old Fritz's come home, to you., Maybe you won't b� scornful if I wear Make a beauty lotion for A few cents - remove tan, freckles, sallowness. t,�OA= n bit of blue. to When we've turned the old world over Your grocer has the lemoisir and any ------ :and put things right again drug store or toilet counter will sup - 8 -orchard �Js a ir" come a -walking slowlY—all down ply you with three ounces of r a few cents. Squeeze the llutAy the Water Ju -fresh fvee fiom d�f ter Lane— white fo may not have to whistle,' just like I ice of two lemons Into a bottle, w and feine used to do, then put in the orchard white shake well. This makes a quarter pint For some one soil be' waiting—and of the very best lemon skin whitener C) surely 'twill 0 You. and complexion beautifier known. No IF r" te, NO s Massage this fragrant, creamy lotion 0 Requ"I the daily into the face, neck, arms and It has been discovered that in -J hands and just see how freckles, tan, Inter stages of the war the enemy Erallowness, redness and roughness dis- was reduced to the use Of thistle - appear and how smooth, soft and clear fibre,. which is only approximately the skin becomes. Yes! 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I ­ . � . . " I - L ,�.. � .�:"... .. _. . .. I - .11.0•. ., . ' 1 _�s Appleton were in Toronto on' - I . �It. ­. - '.. i . " MI ====== �_ ON as , 1. .. I 1� ,1� ­ _��, I - �- - , _ '11�� , . - I - . . � . . . � . � .,,�� ---, Sno-day. . - . - - SEED E , . 4110 - � � - POTATOES -Irish Cobblers.' W., . , - - - - . I " 1: I D POTATOES -Ir �_ EK ,..ONLY,,. ... �* - I ., b I -THIS'NE , -H.JoeClai-k,.of Too a� -J. S. Balsdon w.aslin Whit �o R, A Birrell - I . . . . . � .. I . A , , - y " . I . I I I -- , I _ _ . E. A. an ..%...'. �­_.. - � . . . q' !:.,�� , ��,- " , . . . , - I c&,14 uc%.Yq Wito. ivv4elc s i-vtuKtus �toxARPA,*O.A- -�4��e . . - I ..:. - �� ".e " � I �16nfln6-& h j1irynian.' . . 1. . . .. - . __ .. - . - - I " . . . , to his bed illness. -31I.S. George Gowan ar,t:-we are TY -A -horse. cbeapif-sold _1 Tilis weekonlv, St. Lawrence Sucrar'$10.35 ,per cwt., ' . . I . -�j . e7! F� OP,.. SA . �­,'. -.. - - I ' ' a' once, Apply at Pickering Bakery. 34tt; � �_. � _. , - � . , I n ­ 11 � , I .. 1. :. . �.. - so I I . " , ,. Toronto e,' is in very poor - cash- pri-ce at store. - - . .. 1. . �': . -N. B. 'Margach, of sorry to stat .. rl­, -, ) - . . 11 . ::--y �: __ 4 & , heft ... . ... . . , .- � . � - ____ - -..--- 11 - '1� - netit over S-oday with -Pick CAR` FOR ALE Almost, ----",I , " . . . . -, : - _ - - 'ThA . 111diaWtAdant, tOEj2hE -_ ,-. ­ I I . Illk T- -tfiii:� eek at �9 �cpnt§,pqf-lb. - I I , - . __"� =,_ _____ 1111,11111 1111 I -1 i zRil .14 ta__� ;;-, F%!;= Ic 'S-5 * - �__ 1 2m� � i Haf ��� I . . I . I . I . --- I pe H ,.-Ill. - .-I.- --=..-" ,_ . . . . - � ;AW _te� ,! p ply E � 0�15=_.�=mont. 33z36 . .. . . .t I . - ar __ _ . I . 9V . . . '� ..� - � '. . ... .,: . _. .. .. -1 .. I 1. I � . .. . -1. ... . � .- - , days •- this eek ' 74r 1e,h - ol, (Vietoria-D,ry) at noon and remain, , OVERNMENT, 'Municipal' and - - 1. .111 - . �,.: - ., Puinpkila, 2 tins for.,25 cents.. . . � �. ... .!.. - ; ''.. I - - ­ . � - I busines . closed toi, the rest of -the day. GCorpora'.ion Bonds For Sale -A'. Dykes; , .' a. - . - l . . - . I . � : - ­*7�,,*� . Bond Broker, Whitby, Ont„ BeR Phone 1-93. - Velt 24 . ards wide, 8 '. .... % -- -, ' -We tire selling. fresh. Giant .b ... , 1.2.5 -per .yard, good colors . ...!,L � �- i -Master-Jack Liddle A , V, _ ".. �,rk,.i is visiting . . , I , ,: . T1 llow I Ind. Phone 70. �:. .,� 8. , . * . : "'! � ., 1z, "-' 't the home of -- his grand parents - �- - . 40tf . .1 .,..1:-._.. I * 0�,��- Int Mengel Seed. .. . ­ ­ . I . . - . � . . �4 -1 , 'a ­ . I . .. . . . � .. . ., , : �� �', , - " - .. . . I . , . .1 .. 1-y-I'A'tUESSALE-L k*. Af-.� '-: . .1 ­ for ale oes - S X, ,L"", -Miss Nellie MacDonald, of To- - -F. H. - Ha 11. has now ready a Sw 'a quantity seed potat . LLE J . -DUNBARTOY . I - . , . at I .�,,, ; , .'� � , .Mone Lakers. Ap lot 5, con 5, Uxbridge, . . . - I . - , .1 _-1 ­ M1 - - I kxonto, spent -Sunday with John large supply of flowering pla;ts,. Thos. U.rd . ,7:. L �77_7777 �� , - , , . Y, R. waggly Claremont-. 35-W I -,-..�;": :... �_-,`and Mrs. Mnrkar. - . 1. . tomatoes. cabbage -and other vege_ � 0 , , * I" " -.• . . i., - � ­, , .- �, .,,, -J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Clare- 'tables; Call and inspect his Ftto g Village. a .�. .._s . � .:.I- �;-w - - Or FOUND -Tri Pickering , . . . , . ��,- �, , il . I ' . . in of *;n Owner way have same by I e ,�gi 1.� .. . .,�,��..-.. spent y gr en-hodse. - , *' . calling -at - A`S'offw_L% proving prop-ty Asia . . . �'_ ,­ -_Mont, Sun.do* with J..R. at his . . -- , -­!� , -". "Abd M a. Thexton. I . . -Rev. r Johnston,o_ - and paying expenses, . . ,Vh MNEF 41001 . - I- , 16 ;�_ - �. : r . . M . J hnston, of Toron 35-37 . .., I 1-.. - fro is vis:. to,- will occupy the pulpit .in -St' ­-- . . . ...__1 le lore , . "; -Min Staddon, 6f Arne- g , t , . `�.­; . _..��.� ' POR RALE -A nice solid brick rest. " u . '�1:1.1 I , : thing her. sister, Mrs . .. rwm. - ____ . I 11�� - C. W. Liddle, Andrew's church next Sur . . jday __ -'2nd-su=W?'kitchen._ about ' I. 1 _LL-dene" . .. , - � ; - who is on the sick list at present. when he will speak In behalf of an acr&and a half of land- of 'fine soil ood V I _.- . .. . . I I . . .. " . - ,�, .. , ". ,ar- , . :,�:-. %":.;. . - - a a or CaArr4afe tbarn. with stable, i� Aicken ­­. . - .... . � � _,` - ­ . Mr . A. Burrell has been coum the Dominion Alliance. Village. y 0 Dr B. Field, U .1 , . . , _' -A " imb4r of delegates from, I PickerIng P. '. I . �. I..... - --fted to the house "fori 'the' past - tin . . : 30tf - . . . . . . . -, . _; . , ,. . . , - ...;, - . - . . � . .,�.. I. k offering from a very severe the Pickering ' churches attended --- . . . . to ' 0 � . " , wee 9 ri, g A . _-Z ' QTRAYED-From lot a. con. 7. Pick. � - ­ . cmi eries ere, Y �..__,. �� . .._ , . . - , -- Fresh Gr6c h , . I f�. ::,.cibld., . . . the temperance convention held k, I CleAnp . S taryt , ,. ... ,1 . . I ' . &D ering �; two bay filly colts, fig ' .. .. h riypirs. 2 �. I I ' ' -The excavation for the Hely at Massey Aall, To' or and rontoo on Wen , w I : .. ' � 1 . - 3'years old. Parties knowing 0 their here-. . . . ".',� 1 - ''.. . � 7bajok building has been completed, nesday. I . . . abouts kindly communicate with W. -, I Cottrell. . . . . 7 w'son ' .. '� ... all thetime, "' -.- -r: =:m 11, * - .. �,� .. :1, .. ' R R No. 2,Claremont, or phone . . . �: . . 0 - . . . . - - 1. . - od the cement andbrick work ' -A meeting of the Maple Leaf Sh. R. --- , I I . ,?.� I ­ a . 30-36 I p . . .. . - , . . . ^F _-q1'-__:4_. has begun. . . .'without -I-. I . . . . � .. � . . . - ". �. I - - ..-Our Bulk Tea at 6J cents per lb. " . .. � Beef Ring will 'b'e held in .. -, ..1 . . . . � 1. I . . . is � . 1. "TED : .. , �f, � t - �-.--Capt. W. D. -Harding has bee'n, Law's blacksmith shop at eight AN To: lot or p­urcba.Qe, ft' ' - - I I . � . :. offered a remunerative poaltion to .o'clock on .Saturday evening. A Wfirst-class. residence in the Village of Picker- . . - . I .:.. .. . - . .a. doubt the best on the market. . . .. , . In good condition and modern convenience.. . � . . . � . I . . .. . . ... � I . ... . � "• 'connection with the re-patriation' municatemit h Dr, M. E' . McEwen. Ve ter in-' � . . , b -"� good attendance of .members is. 8% . . I . I .. ... . . . I . , , . - ­.. I t;�. - - - - a, ­ - , � - :- -. 0 80 . .. - . .. . � , :�;, �'. i f Idievs. . . requested. -- ' -, , ' I * Surgeen. Macdonald Conege, B6%'253. Que-' ' '-- ' ' , -, - � ..'. 4-"S- . ; '.' - I , . .. I . 29t - - - I -�" i . , . . . . I 'Our Rolled Oats, received b us - i ' ' barrels,.' - * 1,4. , .. - . Em, -Dr. and'Mrs. Steele and Har. Mrs Sojilev- who has-. been - _- __ . . T n barrels, � , ' . - . . . ' - . . , ` - "'; '' �pendil; FOR SALE 'calves., -stockers; I not in'cotton'bags, are, clean and sanitary. .- .. - . � .. - old and Mrs Steele (nee Gladys g the winter here with her -12 .. . ' * ' tered khor%,hr4_a_!;u:J_q24. i ffi.nl�s,enffl- - 0 . . �,10J4-' ,- � �, . Bateman) ',-pent..'Junday,here with dao titer Mrs: M. C. ZimmermAn, bull , I :. ... ing �t 41.bs. for.25'c6uts- - - .. i , - IF"'l -I . I .1 -.. - the Flolstein,'xegiitered, 0 months old, I _. _. - . - . -00C - - uy . - ,. . - . I �! - !.. I . e latter's relatives. - . .. . - . returned on Wedassday .to her and I cow' due July Gtb. F . � I ._.� . . . . - ... ... . .. red L�Ce�. lot 35, B. � . I I 0 ,F con., 11 , phone 607 . - . . . I . .., - X�o, Malvern. . -.. - _. .... ' - �!�.. - -The -annual meeting f .the boine in Otterville. -the latter ac, C ,.,i kn �, O. Ind, . ­ . . ,�, , �., it� , .. Hi re ,3 . . . .. ..- . 1".., Ray late , - ' z. 1. .. . , 1K - .. _­ t, I , -0 _Coo,fArPnf-e__wUbe_ Cornpanying h6 -r -on -the -t -rip., - - ur Aylmef Toniatoe', * 't 20 cent's per can '­- . .- - . -.-.,--, _ ____ . . . s a - ­ � " ,'L. '�� � d in Whitby this y�ar during -Preliminary notice is itiven b . I ,�� -�,; - betel I �,kR'MERS AND BREEDERS OF . .. _ . are - . gii ... it _ ' IN �;, -,. y . Prye stock --On or .bout the 20th of May, - - -- - *. .-'.' , aranteed.. -,M0`n6y "or ' exch! nge,' if _7 ' .1 the part of this month. the St. Gedrge's W'.'A. that their 191Q. I expect to be in Pickering, and will t.w . a . . $ .. -W. D_ and Mrs. Rqgers and annual garden party which . I I A , .�v . � . .- . 1111i� - - - � ' . I . - . � , z h :goods . .�..,. X garden has prepared to Care for all dosses of live stock. , . . --, � - I .-' I ' - -_ _ . � s not as represeuted. .. -. , . 7 -: . . I 1. . _. __ .. . _� � I . : - I-- White been previonaly held on July let, . i -our pwronaFe will receive tn most careful con: , . . . 4.',�-� �. daughter. Miss Helen, of - be, ., _ . . . '. . ` - .V . . . - . , ,� � ". � V will this year, in order not to sideration, N. E. NicEwen. Veterinary Surgeon., - � .. .-\ .. I PI'll valet visited former's mother, Macdonald Agric - � . K,K,�. -:� ultural College. Quebec. 33tf ­ , - . - - . - - . �. :'(Jur. _S6 es ns ar� ­.- - : Mrs J H. Rogers, on Monday* . clai& -with the: B6ard of Trade ___�_- I . . ­.-- .-.--. . s . psofi ' .edl ' s Rdisi ­ I ��c ;' . I - . .. . - . . t . . I I Mrs. township council will plans, beheld on Civic Holiday in TLVE TABLE -Pickering Staton () . I . I . 1-i Mi I council . . . ht -6 ---- lbs � .. � .. . .(5rt _4 , ­­,­ - - I T got --- * . .� - - ­ - - .. - - � - 1. , ( LP I . � - - no T4g � .61 tents per l4i .7 .� I .. : . meet at 10 a'. W. on Monday next August. . , ' T. R. r� due as f _ ;11�_ - . .. - - - I., pir! E allaiN __ - . .. . � I . I . . I . . for the transaction or general busl- -Willson an M'As__Ha�rdiog and. 1140- 6 . 9.07 A M. I ... �. . . .. . . . . � . . I permits , .. . ...- ven ., - a �-- few � arti; les but 00 P. & . - -, ; . .. 5 - w- as a vourt of the former's father, John Hard to 38 Local - - . 6. �,-,Space p mits m-?ntioning * Only,, and at 1 P 11 ' 28 Local . � 2 37 P. M. . � . I revision. . , Ing. left on Thursday British . . I . . C... I . -- - ' ' ' -:' - i'sinii Oiag Weak -. due' ANG follows . . I I.. , - . . - -J. P. and Mrs. WilliamsWand Columbia, at, a 'poldt' Aboht one X o. 35 Lo,;&I . . 7.37 A X. " . . ... •. I - . 'our , stock- -is complete all -lines. , - d , . I .. - . �,. angbter, Fannyj of eleton, . I . . . . . . *ere hundred miles west of Edmonton. - 11 27, Local , :,- .. , � - - - - . I I... ... . I - 7-- r ' * Jas P.=31. . - _.... - - " '_ ''' * "' " ,- ... . 2.-- the rest. ' , - here last week on account of the where the former has valuable '--. - .7 11-il - 7 . -* 8 00 Pi � - Phone or send your order. 'We do' I � . , , " . - * ..death of Mrs. Williams' father, - . M. . .. . ..: � . �.. . . I , er, Property We hope that they. Nos. 6 and 7 also rnn-on Sunday . - - . . .., . 1. . .. � . . . . ­_� � I _� . -. . . . . . ` I Geo. H. Jones. may have FL -ipand that Foregaing'is- I hour in' 11 dvancie_ I . . I,- _ 11 _: . . _p1dasAnt ti I., . - - . . , , ---.--. ___ _'. __ . - ... . ... . - ­ , ____ I-- -A large amount of . work in they may enjoy 'their .sojourn in * .--. . . . ofStandaid tiali. ­ .. -!-.. I I ­ . - . . ..... .­'.- - -1. . irar eas was ­!�_._ -1 � - - ­ now - ,.•110 . . . . _. I --- EAR ' � - :' - ..., --d performed ' durina, the far west . - -- - I'd! . . � . 5-*- , 1. :., .1 t e past week. The season ie late; -On account of. the loot time an - 7 * ' . . .- .. . 11 11 .. * :, . i . ­ - ­ .. .:,� T -t ... - � . . . � 1� .- s".. NOTICE -TO CREDITORS ,.^.'', -, - _* "I � '' -`� . but the land- Is wDeking -up well. Recount of the influenza epider'nic . . . r I . . � � . nuge new, of Men's � Irts, � ... � I . , .. . . 7 0 . . - - � g igee ii., , , : :_ . And growth qhofild be raDi(F the mid suininer - examinationq . .. I anal OtIn. I � _. - - . 11 . . - I. . 7 .� � - : - , - . IM Si , . "DI), -a � �nl_ - ­ � - - - - ,.v "�. " P Wt .AVVUUf.V, .­ %ill ttke phtce­tbTw-yewr--Twar . . -_ . . I . I. . in all siz?s and s!id&9_Tery'n6wdst._ ' ­ _..., - ­.: ­�'� � .. . - - Notice . '?'L '. ' me over Snuday. On weekq later than it,tial, TI)1.4 will Notioe'toCreditors and nth,ln; in the I his re- ... I- '_ _---_1 .- . - - - . - - - I . . , � - . . . .. .. . . e- the anin6allefiriltnt . .. ­_ - --- -_ '�_ . - _. : �. --- .. , I - Estate. of Thowi%s Powher, de- .- . . _. - . ,___.7::_f. ; . , - Vi . -. � .,. I turn on Stindak evening li was alio mein that .- - .. .`___ __ - .- - ___ .. . _�: � - . -..-. ­ ' . . .. .. ,: _ _� - - . . � ­ I ­­. . :. " . . . . ----,---:,Men s t., - ' - - cedsed. ­ - ' * Fedora Uats,. in gley, brown. ..and _ * - --- accompanied by .11na. Simpson, fir tile req�%Ilts wilCbet-Wo-w k�& ­ _­ i., . ' * " ' " ' . . - ®' I . " .1 - I . I- - ­ . .. . ­ � ,. . . - . ' . �_. . .. T . �. . - ` who spe,iat a'dety in the city: litter -than fi�nftl, . Thug the . The ct editorq �of the E.�t'p,tp of Thom- - ` , - . I . ­ -- a .1 .. � - '� - ­ - �� "-�-� s apes-.- � , . - r , - a� �7 �se'h' . . . .. , , , 11 begin on ___ , � __!L - �_ - " . I -Our baseball club motored out trarwe Examina.t ons wi as Poticber. fate of t1w -T, , . - ­��. - . .. - .1. - .. _ . . . .,, - - ­ - I ­ ,. , 9 - ­ - I - ... . - �- . � .., *.1 �,_ : � , .. , "' t"to A incourt on Satuiday evening July ?0, and-Jilnior Public School Mckeri of Ontario, . . I � . . . . . . ---. - _ __ - I �:, ,I _ - ng In the* Cmin-ty . --..-. _ .1 - . .. . . . - - .W_� ­." Gentlemen, deceased' who died on or ,� . - . . . . . - " -_ - - - , �, . .. W. - lr� - - ., - - I * -len's -new slapes,aaa.olors. , - - , . . ­. I., a w � � - -il " - , , , ­ - , I rind played a%- friendly graduation on Sane 30th. thouttheeighth day cf.-Aprit.-A. D. - z. - - - ,�'- . .Spring Clips - _ 1.� :�' - -the club of that vinag-6, but were -One of the heaviest rainfalls 7 - ..".- . .. . '. _E � . . ­ . . . . I . ... r - . , . .. " , -, % � .. '1919. are hereby notified to send by . . I . I - . . ­ .. . - � ... . " -$ - - -.I 1, defeated. . ... I . . � I They report' raost in -a long"time took place oij W - post prepaid or otherwise deliver to .. . .. . 1�1. � 1.�, ;� . . � - - ,. - ed . - . .. . :. - 1� - i enjoZa . a .- 1:�,. �: p , :. . able i �.t Men's Fine Hose, in bli%&, tan, -brown, grey I . . bl outing. ne,;day afternoon, accompanied the executors. of this es- � � .*. - . . . I '- . ­ ­ .7-.- . -To-morrow (Saturday) b�ijlg a by lightnitig and thunder. West tate or solicitor' on or before'the - -1 - - �- - -� � I . . . '. ..­ .. .., 1. . W . . .. - � . . .. .. - lan7d ' 'hite.'. . . 11011day the placesofbusineis will of D-tinbafton.. the ralotalt sperned loth day of June, A. D. 1910. -their �� -1 I r . ,-. . ' , . . . - �- :..be closed as usual, but for the con- to be., much hea�vier than in this Christian - and- surnames, address -and � . - ' , -1 . ) - •in( . � � description. and full particulars of . �, � I Splendid" itssortment 'of lien's I Boy's'. , , :` -t� .. . - .. ;, ! ,, - � I.- ,. ,ventence of their cu,;to.mers the village, as the large cement cut- . . , erefin' King.+ton- - their clalm'and nature of securities. if - . .- _,X0 ots will -keLip their stores vena built across . the. � - ­ I - ,�- - ! -, heavy Boots .and 'fine Shoes . . .. . an . held by them . t � _._. - . ­ - - -1 - . . I- . .. I .. : open 1. . ... �­ �,�. � this evening. ' ' road by the govefutment proved immediately meter the ]&-h' day of . I . . . . . M . , ' .. ­ I .- z --r-Theregulai monthly meeting to be entirely inadequate to -carry - jun.,,71919, thO rotate "of the said � - of the Women's Institute will be away the heavy flow Of water Thotrias, Pouchor will be - 7 .. � . held at the home of. Mrs. Pi which over -rat -the road toA,depth amon ortiog entitled thereto - •So '-CHAPMAN .`-"�_ I . . ­­.. � I , 31,ext'Tnisday, May 27t�. *_ full of six inches or more. . bavingregara only, to the claims or . . . . - . - I - _. I � . Attendapee is, requested,.. as it is ' -One night IR, -t week some per- in'teient of which -the executara shall . . . ­ . - -,--,--. - .. . Gom�� . .. �. -,- �. _! �Ah? sinnual' bnsiness. meeting'and sorr, pre.iuviRbly a- trxn)p; entered then have.notice and all dthers wlII be ' * . - �--election of officers . ' e*cluded frbm such d6tribtition. a. � � Mrs. J. H, Rowers' residence at the - ..:.- Dated at Toronto this 11th daypf owndes'-Tailoring .I__ -�- ­ � .: --,, 7. '� Mby. A. -D. 1910.y -Bugler R. Rankin, ­Of -theMili. -back door, which , as not locked ' n , " � �, 1 � . � -­ tAry'Hospi-tal, Whitby, was home and n. pair ,of' parit� . . - . . . � ­ . ..� _�_ ­.- . ... - � � 11 . I .- .. - . . . . . , I _�_ , Li =. -liver -a i ' WILLIANT J.%mFq BEATov, ' . 1 __ - . - . I .� - ver Suyaday-. � He -:xrfets to -re. % pair of 'riverall,"q and.a, coat be' .., ... . 85 Bay St . Ackriowledged by all well dresseil` nian'-to -136 by far the best. -.�*,_ - - 14. 1. :: . . , `calve big discharge i longing to Wm. Dickle. The coat, � " . I - . - w days, - ,: jlgolicitpr tp!, the Executors. I I . ,�_. - _ - , 11 ,'., after which he will retUrn to' -civil however had been -dropped -bit' the -Ncmanr', ­., . - Get that Spring Suit- or'C-69t for, E..%%ter. - :: -,­. ' ,.:. 1. . . .. " . . .. .. I .. . I - . I .- . ' Yoiiug*Pother,'_VJarvis . - Aife.He.haseeetuictreet, Toronto ; Mrs. Ade1iA Me- - . "�'.*`5' god " �". , ._ It' with a leatbe - tstario �Dnjag .___.,F, - post ion tramps seem -to be iiiore ,i4;--e.vi_ 7:We have our- new samples and style's . t in ana'we -- �:­ ,, . .r company . lu Bracebridge, which he is dig dence lately, householders should hin. Brotrghan. I ___ Robert Beaton, Whitevale, Ontario, -_ ' - _�. - Posed to accept. - - see that all doors and windows' Execut�,� the Estate. - W.'37 - ,�:- ,: ..:.O..,._ --guarantee a parfect fit ancl complete . I . .. . I . . ,. I ... . - ­ . ... .1% ­... . It lt� �­ .. . .... ' - "' .­ 7 - 1. . . ..--- --The committee. appoin ed by are seenrely fastened at night. ' -- .. � 1_7� .. eatisfaction witli every garment. I t'.' - -_ I , ' I I . I . _ '' * . t - , , ­­ I 1. " - - ' the Chamber of Commerce to -A number of the boys of the I- * - - - 1, I I . . ... ­ ... - secure do for apparently COURT. OF REVISION � .. . , - e groun r for athletic the village are, ap on: . t . . . .- We stand behind our goods. .- - " Chil and see usA - . - its, have rent w 1_ __�'�M -ed f -_ I . I 1. Ridbardson and Milton Scott riding on the sidewalks is a viola- . Inunicipality of the Township, . I . . . .. - * . . . � ..... . . ._'. , g - the property they rdtently p,4rela- tion of the by-laws of the village. Pickering. 1R. Al' WUNTING,­-TICKERING ' , I I.. . - p is : � -_ - " ' '' ­ - -4 ... , !' . . ­ ' On Sunday fig one of the elderly the Court of Revision for & 1"fet. - �-- - ---- -;- - -,_ � :. %-. ­ . . . Estitblislied'1857. ' ... .- . . - ;:!".-'-iased 'from Mrs. O'Leary. These - Public notic lv�n that . . grounds ave ng . I . I I I . ,� 6 for several years ladies ies of the village was walking pality'of the -Township of Pickering, . . . . �. " been used for this purpose. on this walk in'tr'6nt of Miss E. B. for the year 1919_ will hold its first . I I � I ­ � I . I 1. . - EM . ... V t - � 'Cecil . . . . I . . . 'C U -frichardson and Milton Boone`h. she was struck by a'bi- sitting In the Town Hall. in the Vil- - .. . cycle and' received a -severe - lane of Bi Scott ,have purchased. Mrs, L. j?lt, Brougham, on Monday, the ' ' ' ' .. O'Leary's property and we under- but forttinately did not receive. 26th day of Dray, at the houi of - ' 1- ' __ ' .. . -1.. ­ :: . . . - ' .11 4S E E 0 / N G ��-T / M E ,b one o clock iti the afternoon. I qle ., . ". stand that when the demand for .severe injuries. It is to avoid S' .. _ - . as All parsons interested will please - e -idents that- the by-law w � ; . -It"HERS ._ building lots becomes rnore�'bri, - y . . brisk accidents � I .. *,T3EA.MZj - - - . -17* . '. take notloo and -g-overn thl-1-091-1-1--ess . -1. .. . .. i�t than it is at present, as it will,no pasped. - ' - , . . . . . .,:. ..,., . . .. .. . I . . I acn,ordingi,.. . ; . ... ,: 1. .. .. doubt i liort- . . . . - . I . . I . . n a, 9 . time.'. the pin- -On Wednesday ev ".Ing ­as a Dated Ftt'Whiteyttle this 12th day -of . :. :�11�1:11 - I . . . - i . . perty , W­61ch consists of about 1�irge truck was proceeding west t May. 1019, . . . ,. . � .Bring in. your Harness and Collars, before the last - - . . . - I.. , _.... . � .,,��.,_eleveh acres will be subdivided; with Ft },cavy of raw rubber, � .-Do,,ALD R. P�ATO-N. �': ... :­ : - . � . --. . .. 1, � � � .- I _ . '_­ � . _�-- 1,11inute rush.. - - � _ .. ­ � .. .�. . ­ . , . -,The Young Woman's Mission- .the, driver attempted -,to . . Clerk of the said - ' - 1, I pass P. - .., ... I I . : . - .. .1 . S ,flle(l on .. . - . . . - - . . .. �. . . . - ]try Atixitiary are ho:'ding- -an -;1`11314 auto which was 114-135 . � Municipality. . . �, . _ , . . . a Sj�ecialty. . - . - .. . ,.:.Colhirs . , Boots Repair�d. .;. . . ­.�.,evening -on India its the Presby- the oentre-,of the rcxid just epst of �- . . . I - . .- .- • . I -...,. 1. . I ­�,_-, Presby- . � I - .. . .. . .- . terian church on ThursdRy even. the bridge at west end of th-e vil. -1 ... . :, . . .,'Call soon and get your needs supplied. ELM DALE MILLS . . I..."..- -�..., _`_. ill -g, May 22nd, at 8.30� - D�-. Marsh lege. I doing so the truck got . . . . . . .. -.1. .. . - . . . - I . - . ...� .. . i - . . , - .. .. W . ' J<e to the ' ' ' ' ­:. I .. . ill give im illustrated talk. A too ej-� -sidewalk W'b.ere - .. �MzXCzC:E1ZRX1NT0- - �`.PICKERIXG HARNESS E31PORIUINI, �.�_ , . -----. -,. - I ­ � .. .., - .'-free-will offering will be taken in the i rias very louse.. _. The You can always get the best Mani- . - � - ... .1.1 . .. . aid of their Bible in India, A heel -i sank down to axle and tobzx Flour made froin .N-0. 1. . . � I . �. � . . Home Phone .23600. '- - . . W, J. COAKWELL � . -- .. Attend arid erff6ifr�g6 the girls in 'a considerable portion of the ;ide- . . * . Manitolm- W-henct- . . - their wissi' effort- I walk w - - . onrtyy . . as torn up. The fr'nelc VvW=-EZM080=, MM 't . . - Royal Household and GI-nora for ` - � - . ­Nvin6 *worship in Pickering ,;4till-remains in it.4 very awkward . .. Bread. Tryabng- I -.----, _____ - __.­ �,_ ­ .. .. Methodist- church at the -regn!,ir position awaiting assisfance-from Paitr'yFlo'n'r - Fresh Rolled-Oafq ' - ­ ' 1. I . , . I I I � ____) . t P.9 . ,. .. , .� � hang _ . RRA'N. SHORTS . . �, 4,�,! �--i .. �"­*.. . '. I - , . - I- I -, * - , I• - b ­­ '6n .Sinday, 3,4ty 2501, w-itil the city.. , . . 7 , . . - � '' - "Happy Though �'.,., '- �-. the pastor In charge. Morning, '-The. cold, wet, backward- Sea- I ' '.NIIX I -, � ", � : • '12'. I � . I , . .� �.� - .__ , .. .. ��. _ ,subject, . - , .. . -FEEDS .1 -';i . , * ,; - ! -.R�_- . - � .. ­ . :i- A I �­. . . . . . e.� - . - . ..:. � . , .11 "How to son is giviDg som'e � I . , %, �. I - - I � . I ... 1 �- . . . . .- - I I p. , . ..... -s _ . , ,6e_ . .. - .:nt.­'. I .4:.,:�-. 1; . ..... - . ',�'. I- Consider the -Iflieq how they. the "blues," ag .they see a famine - ' ' - -':CRUJIED. OATS �,_: �.'_. - - ' '. I ,. . . � . . , I .. :'�..0 Gr6w,", text ; of the farnle-rs OAT CHOP . I �:_ . - I 1, " -. , .1 �,..�.:Range. . �;:: . "':.".: � - � ...�.�� 1. I . !, .... -4 . " 1, " " . ,. I I - I . * .. . "Hon o �v iii our land in the not distant I .,. BARLEV"CHOP . I . . . , . I . � i�,,� grow Eveiiing stibj,-ct, . I �;. -'.",?. . , '. - :. . . ; ;. , .. ... 1- . i � , . .. �. . . - - _: _._ ­ . . ­ . " _�_, , .. - � . t_ . I j,f`�,to -future. - So. fur-theVe--1R 110 CR11 ; 7 � �.�7 I 11 ,. .. ... - Build," text: "I Nvill- liken hint I . - . � I .� - - - S0 . WHEAT . . . - ­ . man Who built his for any great anxiety for if they= " .. CRACKE D. CORNY ''' , � I .-r - I . . ' ,.. ,-*, ...:itinto a W i.4� . . , These -stores are acl� -4'dgea ,-1 - .- � - - no e - se on a rock." I- . ' _.. .­­ - . .,.,.. ..1. .. " . b wonl-d glans back at Pome of find _� - - l ,.- . ­� ""F".,"­� . hon _ _.�,IIXED HEN .EED ... . .- - . - to be the best stoves The Karbofo Drhnhat-ic Chit)" years' iu the past they will find Caldwell's Cream substitliie!`_� , *0 . . ....". I �, , _" , - , , - , �� * , I , I., I 4W , ­* r I '�_. " -�� y . I " " -1 I.? - � " � .1, A ." 17--' , , _ , _ , _ � . . _ � , � , _ . , . " I I I I ". _'... . . *11 giv% a concert and play w the that some of the most alitmdant - Cilf Meal. . . .. .. .. on the market - I ,W] I , � , ..". . . . . - ­ .. q .. , . ..'Pickering Town Hall on May 24th, crops were those in years when molas4seq Mp".11 ", . to -day. t 8 30 p. m. sharp. The play is the"springs .similar to the . CHOPPING AND- OATi - - . . I - .� .�,_; I a Rprings were I entitled "The Old New Hampshire present one. The fall wheat never ` CRUSHING EVERYDAY '. . . Splendid bakers,"easY on fuel :and, .� I I I I - Home," and is considered one of looked better thanGet prices on feed in ton lots. - , :handsome in design. I . � _­ . m i iv�9 TheearbAr dramas ever the meadows prowiac� an abundant BELL PHONE, . : . . rho best amateur . I : . � ... _ � Call and seeldurifull.*8to 1. I : . . - . . , I � I - I ­ � ..�. , � . : I �. . �.. , ... �":"11_�.8�'*"1_16' ;!N-:. W._�.: W - I " "... .--. 1_�­ ;f".., . . , �. .. � .� . � �ol..� " .1 Ill: .,,�'.6"i,_�..�-_�.,�e_;'. , ­. ,�..-�.-,14�!.&4ii,L.''-�-,��4'.1�,w�.,��'����eo�7�m&'-... I ,.' . . . , ­ , - lk , - -