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The WhiLevhle branch of the Wom ­ - ' ... ..0 - - e It -e . �. . I (reoa---K --Baker -: ­­­ -- - � d- not-hir .Io*t- 'ori Victoria Day. .. .4 te has just' clos ,. en's Institute W., H; Jackson has sold ittio1er GREEN WOOD ­ - Afedfi!kl ' ' ,.. . . I The total re- . . " I - . . . .. , very, successful ,year., rtion'bf his ]'and to Chas. Fuller; to _�. ,,� 1, ,�, ,�� ceipts for the year *(Lre $670.60: Dur- po (Successor V. I . . 1. n, tbp- owner of the old ._..-.1 - .. I ­ .. wo *q . � -­ so E_. F RSTTEI. D. Regis— �:Rialiegi 1AZ 9 . "',3 the ear 492 pairs of socks have - Mr,- Slin - . the Optometrical ASSO• . - . - . _ OUE Rau OU111 - ­_ XX7__A­1tT or-ty- . __ I- - - bee,, sent nrop a -recently at I . I '. ,.,:� , - I. .. .... - - ___ - 1 40 ... .. -P , .K. tared meinber of . �, _lR in�To�bnt_(� - � . . . . In. i. - I . . :. " dationctostario. Special attention given to . f,� � �. . . 1 . . ­' . I the. coming -iis ome ' - �'.­ '­ . 11,�Z­ . is of glasses. Eyes tested free. North I 1. � � ...:7 � . � I - articles. The officers for e indulged - ' I- . . I I , . ._,,.. ... . . ,-:11ho fittil 6W - ..___� - ,".. . _ . - _7 7!!�. _­_.�:. L .E.,Major, Hunting and 11shlaw wer, - . � , I - 1.� .:.�N� 1.4 .",�� Cis.romont. . , I I year are : President, Mrs. I In by the slobits here air the 24th. No . , - _% ..., .. � 711 . , . . . Vice -Pres„ - Mrs. J. A, Pugh ; Sec!y- �. . - .. . 4 big .._: 04.1-1 , Treas., Mrs. W. S. Major ;Directors, g hauls, however, are reported, ,..�o - ", 4. � - ­­. 0. , , . TOMLINSON. m, B., Member. . ... i, Your BuildinesDurinit the heavy rainstorm of last .. _.. . I i., i . .1 . ., % . ­. : �,' . ��,­�-_', - I �'. ' Ve , . . - .. � , �i of physicians and Suygeo.. . .13 . Mrs. S. Mansell. Mrs. Woo. Booth, - ��,._ Pi b 'Week damage to the extent 0 '.. . .,e M " - --, ` . , N F df"M&gly . .i . of two or 0 4 .90 ,. , , O� ed �� . dollars was caused to -A :4 , .40, I , �, . . of ;dt. Ogee: by 17' 4. - ,.One flash and your been , Mrs. John Beare. Mrs.'John Wid, Mrs -�. - I . �. ., - :I, , the late Dr. R. .Z. c. � .11. � 4. * )Lq�ffy 1. - - I . - F. McKay, Miss R. Miller -, Auditors, three hundred .-. . . . . ... - . wag mmme 4 is -burnt " Mrs. T. Whi.te. Mrs. John Reld ; 1)18- the road at Fitzpatrick's• creek, on -toe ­ � - . . I .- --- .' ' - -- ­' - tract-Director.-NErs.�-Fugh-Pian-- 4th concession, just west of here. I am again buying Wheat and .�- -1 -_ Z_OARTWRIGHT, M.. _Over Sticks and I : M. D., , Over half a million dplla ' rs , lot. Miss B. Troyer, Provin lat Dele- - . . . . . - , - - ____::��ar r-Ifthes . 11 'V s c'. P. I s.. one. Ofte hours : 12-2 and �_,__ - loss b-y-rig-htuing District - .become dammed ca.U61119 __P" " - culvert to t 1*10W " p, m.. or at, other hours by amintment . - .. .. gate, Mrs, M. Reesor ; Distr ct Repre- -, � � . . - overflow the road. I . . No. 24. Ind. NO, . Pick-/ I . . .. tatives, Mrs: George Burkholder; the water to ove , , � . . _ L - . - ` - .1 sea I . . tado. . 39 ... . I .., Mrs. Hugh Pugh. . - _. . . . .. � �.. . L I., � . . � .. � . L I., mini. on . . 1. 1. I - . - 7 . 29 = 23 = I � I . � L . . . . ".".._ Godd Lightning Trotection 0-4� �*- - - - .---.-The KingAton Highway � I I ' *1 : . - . . . . - � - ` lil C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S. .. . FAIRPORT . � . .. Barley Feed is the - cheapest feed '... � I - .- �_-_, L . � . .. .� , 0 *No %dinburl,h, member of. the college Of - . . , ­� L - saved over 80 per cent , , - ­ .9 -, physicians and urgeons of Ontario, liceDtistO .. � - . I . Reports have been circulated to the on the market for fattening , 'Le I j `�_-_ ' The coita are now busy fitting effect that the government had shah- 1p�lgs. AAA&V-w,Ht­pmVe it. , ' - - " - , . _ ej of barn fires . ­ b- . . I I at 207 oolleg, at surgeons, Edinburgh. ;--._ , I gere ... & ... . . _ levedsa altenflosk to dais"al ,of women . - - .. , . p ,heir summer homes--pvpparing for 4Uf be -R -0��O- - . . � Office and residenoe, Brougham - I . . u Jaya doped the idea- a . - . -stock always 06 hand. � . . .. - "dren.. . � . Get prices from Us. � I ... .. us summer. ---Our burg is fast on' work on this -road .this year. I— ­ . .. � .. .. & becoming summer re- ti :'L .. . I L ;7;� - - ; . .. . .L... . b tog a very poprilar There is no foundation for this rumor I . . I . . 1. 11 , , . . it is most convenient to. 9 decided : . . .. ;., Afegas. . . sort. L 01%0JP10i=L- - .." . . '. - although the government ba I I .." *- city of Toronto. whope residents are ­ I I, . . Hater. Sol- lrr�dually, becoming acquainted with to do the work by day .10bo.r.- Instead of i .. . I ' ­ -- - _.., . . ... 1. L � ' H , KE DY. Bar. , . iginal in- V. - . . - , �.. :(1 NNE 17 y, contract. as was their or . Mondays and Fridays only 1 . �• . . : , 11� 1, ejeN., ;i�,tsry Public, .Conveyancer &c. Stouffvillei-ont. Fairport as an ideal surnmer resort. tendon. On opening the tenders it . ; . . - . - w s, . . . I I by, Ont. . 41 . . - - . - In the death of W. D. Matthe n - tlihn other mille-that . � :1) rilo . . which on Saturday at his was found tbatthey were. about I gri 'd fln'ei I 1c; . . -thegovernmen t L oteans-dollars a ton extra in . , -, BARRIS- . CITTIC10. I"CLI, - c: r titan . . . .. . � K,0, - __ _� A ��I)101 t has 10tt rl; �'� - C " '"! I I , TV R. 0ounty Cjra� Attorney. sod County ----- - -h__o_uqe____I_n T 'Id. reckoned On account of fe'edink valu6 for.pigs. � upon. t r . Is BZA�11�;�;; imaremont * bo f6rmany years was identided . . ,� , ,- �. _; , - .",�. 111susaor. coar& Rolm. WhisbT. 10-V .• � " - one w the commun. tbe,labor. market. and the fluctuations - - - - . . . I � ­ - I . I !� � '. .. . . . I � I li� _ � . Fur -a" with the business life of th I .. _. . - contractors - ­ ..� . ... , . . .. .. . . 1� - � iture and Ujodertakiag in the .cost of material, . . 1. " , . . ity, as it was through him that the were not safe when estimating - theIr ''.1 . - �.'* L .1 L -1 - , E. CHRISTIAN.. Barrister and I.. - I � coal and grain business here was car- The de- . I a solicitor. NotarT Public. Etc. M01147 00 . current prices. . He was corinected with tenders on cui � . I __ . . , can. Offica Brock St. North, WbitbT. 2617 1 We -carry a large stook of Furnl- ried on. . .with partm�ut will at once do a targe .. ..�:., - -Md. 0M.MMM.-T.%�, ,�i - _.. - . frames and room many financial enterprises of the prov;- �71. ., . � I tore, also picture fra . * mount of work by day labor over the- - - ­ --- - . , - I succepsful ,V,, I LIAM J. BEATON, B. Bar. moulding, window shades. granite. ince. and he was a very Provincial highwgyu '919tem. . � .- - ..�.­ I..7 �L entire Prov . License. No..4-266 .. .... . .- �1. I - 111-1 W rioter, Solicitor; member of the firm of . w Perfection cook stoves, business man. He also took an active e I and Beaton. Toro ware. New . .. . ,� xtyck�:r . Denison. Foster Toronto 11 arl, .� 11 I Toron t � - -- ­ b contradt ..the government will be - Also agen . - . I ... . .. Telephone blain gut A;Td 962' - . ices. Wtpay-ther freight. 'Phone � - ' � ­ .. I , :1 ­:. . U. Claremont. AGINCOURT . . . � 1. ,grad to ,do it - - - . . .. . I. I ­ - I . . I . � . . . 1. ­ - -- 11 - � . ... - ... . . . . ­'..._... ..-Sovice '.1'.... .1 .. --.. -. .:. I Dental - ..-. I . - __ . GRZNNWOGD . . . ... . - .. . - - Miss CbsLpman. the- brave clerk of . � * I 'Moore to spending a month 1. . , LAKE* B. BEATON, 11 D. a.. IManager , -ed the lite with friends near Brighton. I -�,' BGraduate'al the Royal COltigt Of Dental .- ��i who defendcalw"Ol G '. • the Nova Scotia Bank branch here, Alex. Fruit Baskets ! - � e of- ons, and University of Toronto. Office rr'estling the pistol from ,be Walter Dennis. of Oshawa. AR AG E I 11 .., . - Surge e,s 1��arel awe. Whitby. I have and expect Lo have during the Laing by 9 g, M r. Jae. Plaskett on Sunday. � , ­ -over W M. Priv and warain and Mrs. Plaske y . ­ t gunman Boyes . .. - Hours p toffs : tici 5.304 Ind.'litione - - . fruit season : Toronto. . . �_ Office - . 441Y . . . empt the counter T. Ormerod and family. of . A :; - . Lainf as Putwain I I brother, . - I 1� . - Dr. etoverseas.:Dr.lCaoli. - . - - I Qu '� n�! ,, , . -. .were -, -� Plato, -h resented The undersit Bdl phone 220-92 . I art Baskets a in and. has been t the week end yritb hig d h ,I. - . I � ` During =-- .. - A 4. . . - . n a gold, -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. of :Udors, e at the corner =. � .1: ­_... -WittlasUDINE&MIA C . - � 24 Quart Crates -elet. suitably scribed. by spent Sunday with J. and Mrs. Adam- u a, new garage . � - ___1 7 -Quart -Berry Boxes - . . watch bracelet, ac - of tb--ba n It in Torcrito-_ -sOrr---------- - - - . . . _ OP Cbttreh ai�fid, King Streets, -- � . . . Suoinjoes ffarlb*- - . . . .. the diriecin-4 e . , of. Tor. Pickering where thev - are I � - ­ . All guaranteed No., I quality with The in I nest into the death of Gar- - T. C. Robin tte and family .1. - . %. - __ � .hl 11 __ __ .. - - -and, I lba-ndfts -who fit- onto, spent the holiday with Miss X. . repair a makes _­­ strong bftndlee. Ottle. earty 010 Zee, ode of Eh . I.. . - to repa 11 . , - . .- . ­ W_ G. HAM -Issuer of_:),!�rriage on Tues- Wood. - _. ' motor -sealer . 6 �We Lioansse.i4 thk, 4qPuntY of outano, secure your requrements, as temp to b the bank here n Wed. lira. J.--M.Shoaliz, a . f- Toronto,' Is ­. of antois motor es , � c . .. � . these are changeable times. day of last week, took lace a and bicycles -:-.-. .. �_ ' Pickering village. - 2717 . . - . n elug that he was tpeuding a couple -of weeks with Miss . . � __ - . _ I - " � .. -, ppingand Oat Rolling every day esday.,,the verdkt b ­ . . . . -_ . �. . I . - Cho . I i as usual killed in se ,p- Fetigpily, -- -'-We are agenti for De . I . . 7 1' - � It -defence, The jury a .r ,­ .:,---., W I V.!RICHARDSON -Real - � ­ commending M. Gleeson Is again on duty after his %­ ,. . . _. ." . � .1 . . - * tate,, tnsuramc',Coiovey ,,,cing. 1k `!� I � - - - - pended & rider highly . -re- � Laval Cream Sep-%ratore.]-!_.` .- ­.�­, � So ng and his recent -Operation. having quite I .. . . . ­ . . - I -'! "Public. Etc..'Pickering. tint.- - - - 311y W. G. B&MBS, Green River the 'bravii y�- of MAnnizer' Lai . * - . . and re . S - � I Miss CbRpman in defending the bank•'s covered. . _... a I I . . 4; Miss Elliott ^rid Chas.-Hunkto­;-�_ gh?. . ' .1 .1 .� HOPPER Issuer of X"riax!s Or scWress R. Ri No. 1. Locust Hill. property. . - ­ - - I I .... � - in �­ . - t the b6lkday. with Alf. Gasoline Engines, Tractor* anus . � - L , . ...D., - Licenses. the county of outedo. .............. lin�- ... . . .--.I- Toronto. spein JuL .- - .-: -7 _. Coco at store and bits residence. Claremont- . I I . and Mrs. Trimble. Sawing Mach ". . . . . . �,J .. I .. . ­ :; ! �. I ­­­_ _vROUGHAN - .. � an and family I . . I 1. I . . -1 - . I . . . � I - _ _ - . . . I t .. _. � I - , ---; . Lew and Mrs. Hagerman & Shephe ... ...!.__.=t SALL,Bouse carpenter.. Es. . SHAW'S - Misses Eva and M Intile Hanson Spent of Whitevale. spent the holiday, with C _ : rd L� or �0* I., �1. o timstes, given for new'work. repairs I SUMMER '- SCHOOLS over Sunday with their parents. W. Os family. . , an - ­-!,!-4�� 1 ­­ , ;,� 'T � � . em 2913. %Pickering, * 231y . ..�� . erations. Ind. - phone - - - . The Hood.cf Toronto, spent Miss De Long and Miss Eleanor -------- ;.__.,� - t .1 .t Toronto. ap _Ito Ambitious Stu. over Sunda y. at their home here, Johnston. of Brooklin. spent Sunday F. I— . .., .pea . � - 1. I. S.BZATON TOWNSHIP OLERK dents who do not care to lose two or I Miss Luella Shea. of Toronto. spent with Harry and Mrs. Duckett. Pickering, On 0 . 1 I * -� "Do o."anow. poremassioner rm, taking three months time. You ma enter. . the holiday with her parents. * - Robt. Harvey and lady friend and � ­ . 11 , 011111davi". Ae"untant. Sec. Koney to loan any day and continue t ZT, Sherlock, of Toronto, . . ... . ...,..-.. . . I an tem toner of Marriage XA*. . R. J. Price and J. L. Cowie. of To- Mr. and Mrs. She ­ - g - . I ' . � �.�:.�, . . am"* =�, gr 1-,r tion Into 14 good position. re ronta. spent over Sunday with friends tpeat the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. . - - 0 * . I L- 1�t . I . 4, . - _ • ! . . Booklet. W. H. Shaw, President.- - - 1 ----3r ­ -1 . , PANADA:S .'VICTORY BONDS - Quite a number from -'Brougham st- Sandy Mrs oore and Waiter . .1 I ­ � i L � bo". . Harvey. `L ' . i � I .� -030'. $too. ISM - and Mrs. wils.a spent Saturday and - - I i. . a rid C A' - . ­ L. I %_ for sale. -Denomin4tionsi . tended the 24tb celebration at Ux I � . � .. , .� : I ­ ' . - I I L _1 - 'mom Price. 99 1-2 and accrued interest. W. - with the lattees mother, Mrs. . , .1 . . .. . D. Dy Broker.*Bell. Phone 193, Whit- � &'I 0 bridge. - Surid�,, . __ � I ­­ I 0 ­ -,74:.,: .. '.. .. - . �. 40tf - - Mira Mabel Baker. of Orillia, and Wilson, of Oakwood. . .....- .., . � _. . - .- 1! . ... by, on . t., Ind. Phone 70. . . . Vic kering -:Jiverq o rain on Saturday af- . 1. . . . s _. Percy Mantle. of Toronto. visited with Owing to th � - 1- . - , -picnic-billedfor that da �:.. . . � � ., . .­., ,.-�:--��! � HUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont. - ­ - Freeman and Mrs. Mantle over the tern6ou the ­ . . the have ""-"hand "-_-_-­­_-�`_-' JLJL Licensed Auctioneer. ExteDgivf sXPcT- - � ' here, wits called off just after We have on First-dass rigs for -hire . Z: - holiday. . I .... ­­ � lane&. in imported sad thamughbred st6ek. 1 Clifford. C. Wannop who bu been crowd bad b*gun to ga'ther. The bat I . . . . .. ,. .1 I I f . . _ - gig,jes conducted snywbare, Write for terms Day or night I 1� I. - overseas for three years. left on Fri- &ace of the Ice-cream and the -oocill . .L .0110WIng . I— _0 ­,�� . isad particulars., ..Phone Ind. IlYs. - 36-ly . L - �- '" day for Brantford where he was given part was given to the church grounds * . .the. . . I _�.� ­ .. �* % 4 . . . - - . , I - _ Bus meet9all trains �L - ��, - . . . I _­ . . . '. . � _ L a. reception I a well filled purse. Ing when all enjoyed 1W. ,POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. _­ - tiou &no Monday even , .1... � Ana' Teaming promptly attended to. Mrs. T. E. Douglas and little daugh- tbemerelves.- - sizes of Goal _X a fut- Cimnties of York and Outesio. - with a bad -kinds attenuca to on shortest 0. - ter. of Burmlogbara. Alabama. and Master Gen. Hilts met w . . . . . � -S I ;* miss of all Agent for Canada Carriage ,U f .Warren. Northern accident onTuesday while working for e actim. Address Green River P"o., Oat. . Mrs. MIORRY. 0 2-- . team, 1, ,.� . I � sister, Mrs.. Bruce Wilson. Heroes driv----Eg �* ' tove, - 11. ,I,f - ­ - � Ontario, are visiting their it . Ifli I . .� 1. . .. - . .,. . .: . . -1k YOR -M. He Peak, i I - a 'steep bill : I � 0 a wagon up . L. TON GIBSON. -.Ontario - We Pickering- E. E. Annie, attached t ! * _. , . letting the I ­ .-----...I- .IXJL and Dominion Land Surveyor . and Civil Th -tree broke, 1 -----7� .__ I .. . _. . . . . . .. will hold their next meeting on Thurs- wagon go back and upsetting & set of --P�ei haul w,)tlien's institute when the whiffit ---L Nut, - ­, 1% -harrows. _.. _ L I , V8�����`2"31' '' Water, Pure Wat!v_ -,b. at 2-30 P. m., at the of the wagqn on to the - .1 ' . ... day, June 51. ..."'. . ... . - : . ..'",­­ I I_.. : . . O_ a Bate. Miss Pirt,_ of UX- ,2v. one of the harrow teeth Penetrat- ... ...:9 i � � . . . . . . .1 1. " - . . . L OENSED AUC- -- - - . . . will 9 mee I e )T I 4 linee. He to now under . . .. . �_ . . . ., . .:45 I MAW, Ll bridge, I address. the r tog the Ix .� ­ , ... . .. 1. __ _-4. 1 �, " . 1b, ER for York. Qntsdo and Durham If YOU are wise yon only tLe . , _ . ­ . . . . . I I � will -use the endpoints - -WT . - -2- -1. v% subject bilnig ­rneurnionlia. and _ olut4l the doctAw a care. ­ . - ; B - .. . . 1. Ideal- 1, dritted-by-Vissai -1 1-9 -in LNUTInnig. sbou --.Lua �_U­ - - !r '�F who to agent . I 0 �. ad"Lowd BO : W41 RO,U Call, readings . I -� , . I . 8 • to. T~rewmmw- LARIeStOr up and at NEWS' Offlev. Uy fog Wind Mills,e, Gasoline Daughter." - .. � XYRTLZ , _' I � . WNtby. Out. 111111111111110. . �. . .". . '. 1331J4 " il�,� " ­ �r I __ -,dent pboom . Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings recitations. All lodies are welcome. . :­- E i I - , �. .._..:.J[MU8T ... - 4 - . - - . .- . . - - .themrise& - , I A. , I)Zg.:B. 3:.ZJO"V 33 1 far water �Forkq. Also bath room Rig. �'. .... - . On Friday evening any f � - -1'-.J' ­ it ': - of Wm. & Kent, the known Oat- I , . : _.�,_, ."'. , ,-, ' ' ­ - c&"ful � ..'-Dtatili of Geo. D. Linton. . . . . .. .. . 1. - - � � -W .. . ,­ - tures, etc. 9verytbing given . .. ocked to I .. .I ,.� .. .. .. t':L'_ ' ': ..� � .. __ " . . - . tie buyer, were .-. reatly ob . . . .- ,.:- .. .. ;-- .. . , ' �:._.-IW:__ ,�. . . . . L .� I , I. . :._t -�J � X.;* . ." _? . .V�toriaary Surgeon , 11 while on . . attention, - . , � end en death . . ­ -'.,- -,L t of the On'tarto Vote- I—, '. _.. - ....- :� ,� I . ., On Mo6d&3 morning Brougham lost bear Of his oto with two dar-loads 0 0 ' ,��.L . ..donor Gisduate � . RICWS PUMP WORKS, L highly to- .his way tO,TorO . _­ . by death - one of bar most I .. rigisily 0011 0 . . ;Fectedf residents In tbs. person of of gtock,. He wpm Ina car with I . - . - . : I - C61will, of Whitby,* who also bad a eveterloary Ratio Tel.' &MI, - Whitevale, I so. D: Liston. who seed away in to 0.0 � . bud Graduate of the - Out: , ,W consignment of stock on the same , . .. _" - science Association. his 74tb year, Mr. pa has been ­­ - . _. Phone-offlee 180, residence 2002' in failing health for about three years. train. and when at Pickering station, . . ,** C 'L ' -around until Mr. Kent -remarked to Mr. C61will the pleasurO of your -out.�- , 11 i4 LIARFEMONT,' . ONTARIO r4 Vrr but bait -been able to be that he was takings . . , .1. . .. ­.. . � that he billeved - . .-.., . . - _. bout a week before his death. when tale along , tA � - - 11 % 11117- JL THE 13EST a 'stroke. These were his last words, 'L.L I ing by t M9 � �� -*-, �, j,,:-. - �A_l . . L � ,_4.111. . . . . be was compelled -to take to his bed -L ,_ ." , . - I ., _WS3 - L � �- . . and begun to fail very rapid in a few moments he expired, . ." - L .. I Camera Mr ,� 0 � . . , .]� 10.dft. , Z ' 17" " ton Medical aid was summoned but be . " a I . . . I - The - - .. . s h. � . . ,:.. doice,ased was barn am the IL W - ­ - - '. - ' . .1 �_, �oHNTHILIP �. ... r . , 1� . .. . - had pawed beyond -human aid. . _.�. . road one and ik balt miles east of Pick - ' LLIOTT' arise Village, and when about nine body was removed from the train sold '13eownle Cameras, are simple -10 0 notified. Later In the. I . I&$ & full line of tresh- and cur- e. . . � . years of age be moved with his. par- his friends ., Operate and take good � I . ,.,. � - - . ed. Meats C011119tantly on hand. _ eats to the 5th concession of Pickering, even-ing.the body was taken to Whit= , - , ., .. pictures: . - . I . . . C0849�. and has been 'a resident of.the town-, by,.wbero.it remaineduntil Sunday, _ ! - � . Spice Polls Breakfast Bacon, . , * when it was taken to Groveside Came- No. 2'Brownie Camera $8.00 Yonge & Charles Ste, ship all his life with the exception of wb I , . 'Bologta,,Weiners, etc. . e resided In Markham terve Brooklin, for interment, a very - - - ... 1-1.4��, I , . . � HAM, . . � ,one year when h large number following the remains No. 2 A Brownie Camera 8.75 .�. . .��-,�_..�,'��- I - � � �1. - I , - township. H® was a highly esteemed The de- . No. 2 Folding Premo takes pi - . - Highest prI666 paid1or - 7 Is 'noted throughout Canada far member of tbe.Meth- totheir last restin ace. 0 ' � ��,%�-�, he and influential fifty-five �, �.,�,�`�,.�� - .. . - education. T 1�. . ... .. ..'.. . . 1. , Butcher s cattle.,- .. . high gade business - member of ceased was born fln lace. IN l2jigq, a tom . � ­-, � .. . . . - . graduates during ist church, and was also.a - . M. 9 ago, and was the ion of the late �nrisl .. I . . - ,7.��-,�,?,.� . ­ - ,.. . .7.. . .. '! ... . . I . . . . . demand for our . 1 Brougham Union Lodge A. F. & A. year _ . . .. caniers at 7.00 .. Claremont, who took part in the fune- James Kent, ,who died I'a a similar . . . _.7.., ..;.I T � - �­ . I Pickeining' - . He was twice married manner about nae.. I � years . 1: � i ',�.�t. '-�- . The .. the last four years has been more is ands half No. 2 A Autograghle Folding ,!. . I. 1� ­ '. , I n five times our supply, ' Open rel services. 2Jx4J �': � "'�-� .�., . than N. _." all year. - WRITE FOR O'CR . , I I - I . mLus. and had, a family of one son and two ago, at the age of S8 Years, He re- Brownie takes pictures • :lie Comidttee h marriage, all of sided in Myvtle all his life untittwo .-, 4 Vigil= by eac ... ­ 7."- . � . I daughters Yrice 9 75 Z . - ! Courses may - months a when he movbd , � - 1 -_­ . . . ­ .. - TIMM) CATALOGUIL whom survive him. These are b;, _w.' %, I I 1.11 ... � a bee Waverly Road, Toronto.- He,farmed 'Eastman Film's and supplies r . � . The object a . f this Association Is too commence at any time. . � �.. ,, the first marriage. Wm., who ears ago, when be enter- . . * I � I , 1. � �, . . I � � 1. charge of tbi water -works reservoir of until fifteen years ' I - C_ soliween stealing and prosecute ms and Mrs, ed the cattle-buy(rig-bustriess In which Bripg in our films to be develop. .� . � . .--, ...,., I the alone. - W. J: XllIott,;PrinoipaI Victoria. B. C., Mrs. Ads, w very succe"ful' He WAS well ed sad printed - you will be , ­ 7.-. I , _1 , I , - Uull. of North Battleford, Albert^ he was . -_1 . 0 - - _0 ­ , . .. ... . . known throughout pleased with the remIts .. I � - , A ­_ _3 I . Those b ,usbips and . '.. . . 01 the second marriage are, and favorably ­ - : I _'.. - �-Z!.,T:_�-,-� .. *:_t_ �. Winnipeg. Mrs. Byron Feas- Whitby and Reach tovo . I. 11: �.,. . - Members having P= stolen Gorumnal John. � --- 1: * El bT, of Oshawa, and Mrs. Fred Cassie, also the northern part of Pickering. . . � . . I . . . .. �.:. 11111au will any mesubw ggs For Hq,tchiniif ,- -;41 . . .,.�, Immedisilsily * all his propertyL I 0 - - had disposed of 72 a I , , - - ' RINC, NEWS I 2L__] � I I �A 11 ; , I 1V V I wou'3101 nLIre Pro 7 contra, t� �b a ;A ___ I ' d been�e resented ' "" r 8 at Id% MI - - ilf ' ' J_, and a - - L t - y Ins".! . siuit�ab __ tried, d! Fhs spent S' 0 dente L,tb'B toy � ion Free � I - Ii f e *V n to the __ d ;ft e ' 0 th t4 ,at_ he arm !stE;ae, r Ir the h . s tie u d _ &y It UX_,one f I am b� bridge, .I 'er itor to Ti� , id 0 t0a a CAL . . _ b � 10t4l OCtA r:e � . n ., , _ � . � an il I �., I � I Add -� "S 4 - 'A. . �. I I C'. I I- 11 of Exactitive Oommillika. . Brougham. To pre- the . from Black Red barn He had four staters He hi view of his moving to . two brothers. A - ­ , 91-00- - , and s. five of who - Myrtle In vi first ,AA1 - - J embwahip. f" - -Game-choice: stock and ving sister be city. He was twice married, his 9 We u Ph= B. .., '� him, the survi seven G _11189 .�, � __1 I excellent Payers. . deceased , of Essex. The tune- wife having died about a yews . �1'1 , � . I � Tickstilelow be bed train, WO Pfsddsmt 04- fog Mrs. Banister, .11 . ,� .� . Rabela an Wednesday to ago, and by whom gist -Graduate Opittat", :. * . ql­ . 5601"n Do 6"UMN06-42�& . Also, Young Belgialal Barer- rat, vilitelli w homestead. Pras � ­ I .4 . .- . . . Exgc. Cow. -46. D. Banks 0 S. Palm- I and:9ilver:Qrsylgiber- Claremont Union Cemetery, was very Percy, who lives on the ho . I . I I . .. . .­ . . . - IsrZely attended. The sympathy of By his see=d wife he bad four ebild- . . . .,.. bards=, ma'�ering.. - .�, fail Hares. I the community to extended to big ton, all a whom survive him. who 0. N. R, Tl�.. it Agent-, or, W. V. We f � - - - �. - , :� I � . , . . � '.I Pe ill �Stock. - - -, : It atIty. a - . I .1 ,�... I . -��1--�,.-�w,�:.�t,.�w,.-�T�L.-4�-ft-95- _-W L_ M-4- A_ .: ,.- ,All:- _ L � 0. F" ­. '' ­ z ,1bwr"v*d,,*id**_A11A,-00 WkM�GPAQ �. 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'.�_ .:;; f ..r .•arm �' �riiY,.Ir..,�w� .ynFr.. _ - - - - �= ! - dollar but weigh less than an ounce ; syn► ' Dent ��.�� �� L�C�i� � and ase only a little• over •four-fifths silver. -Here-we we ha;v6-_ then, -a- a coainn that is - articleilly commerce' as item of jewelry,of -- - 'getting the, reliabi2_.� - -. y • . y - worn b Aran sn and Abyssinian wo- _ +�~ men, and ,even a standard of weight its use being common for • the k weighing. of must• and other commod= v �, y ities sold in small quantities. SEVEN STEGES OF MARRIAGE. There are'far too masa aa�sll print! Men may give you good advice but. - — ' i Iea:;-priixlted.,niot to be, read but,' you must use your own sense to maks Know After 60 o be carried by le or sake right u of ' . ` What You Years f to o f the the ri se it people p gatbered from many r ? o7>Z Wedded" Wise.' of appearance. These small riirt Stati's:ics The. Tea That. Neve_ r Disappoints "There are seven stages of married Bibles ruin the eyesight', and are un- lands show that married women live life, fast as, there are seven :ages of. G d. Rev. Alex. Spark. single ones. intentional injustice to the Word of an average of two years longer thea < .1B1aCk, . Packets Only. man," is the united verdict of as oc• Creea or Mixed • Sealed - - — -- - -- _-.. - -., .. -- • . togenarian cou le who have._ 1_ brated their diamond wedding. _. Winn'ing' H 1 S Spurs First, li there is the period of healtARMhy r.' :' mentalism,'which comes to all healthy ' --- — -- ded boys and girls • it is the minfirst _ - _ . - s---- ot0�+ ^p a wring of neidesires for a new and ._ . •. Y fir► splendid life. _ "Second, there comes the romantic E na "By WILL -S. GIDLEY. period' which, is a more advanced me s a sentiments 1. st ge than the pure}y "With the third comes s union. _ — _ In ill colors PART I. Don't bother to•• sandwich them in.' It is .not. necessarily tragic. The man rnit Interior Decorating _.. For Fu ur�"ahad I to or D cow Fremont Siding ,was the c'nly tank . Couple em onAhe back of the caboose realizes that his wife ie -just a woman, o station qa the Transcontinental Line if you like:' and this `disillusion' often brings more �: r 1 1, • t)ea l e rs 4 at which the Sunset Limited stopped. "I 'spoae they'll have to go," grow- , solid happiness to the husband than Although the Limited stopFed hereIed the conductor. "But 29 has got he could ever•have hoped for from the - merely for the 'huge -Mogul cr'gle to G about all the, engine can haul now." ethereal vision he one x take on i snort c e "The foUrth . is- the period of pati- -A stop, and -pleased Philip Dwyer, the! Number 29 dawn the siding and the' enpe. Each has got to- adapt himself w ` r station master-, mightily. Dwyer was, cars were coupled on behind. The and herself to the new view of each �N• a tall, broad -shouldered young man; conductor signalled ' to go ahead, other. FO w of- twenty-four, with a pair of smil- i there was a hiss -of escaping air as "Fifthly, there is the period of re- ing gray•eyes, a'winning mannerand: the brakes. released their hold upon formation. The callow ideas of youth a' keen sense of.' loyalty. and duty. I the wheels, and the train lurched 'fade away and the real man 'and the � Iya When Dwyer secured hisposition forward. Car after car rolled by at real woman emerge: 4. as station master, he done _ '-' an increasing' s a, per od of con• w7 t e feeling that his -first swung- himself, aboard the caboose tentmetit;- each' has become vital to — ;r step toward success had been taken. and the train was gone. the other. fs� Fremont Siding was not -an import -i The two young men stood watchingi - "Lastly, there Is 'the' period of to-' ant station, nor was the salary large; the freight as it climbed the grade, mance_. we have been married 6 _ r but .the position offered a chance _ot; the engine _throwing` out huge clouds � years, and we can often see 'more to- e1 advancement to the man who was' of dense black ._ smPke. Suddenly mance in,looking back.than in looking ' faithful,. conscientious, cheerful and there came,,a_sharF, quick .blast from forward. Tlie`best rises to the mind, - ' at ail times to do his beat. ! the whistle. ' The three cars which and were- 'had One can dwell' on many happy re- ; g , had been hastily coupled on had. collections." -R a f6 And Dwyer was that kind. of a man. mov- - . -1'. Pm= . I • month after his appointment as eta-? Ing down the grade. ' claw► master, er sat in his offic Before Dwyer could reach the aid- o.. 4 DatY e.', • y h3ritain.'s totally. blinded me -i 'n icu-T 114tg�ing tV ter f ; lltg to open the switch,' 1 t � anada's 120, souWde apo is es -Suddenly ; un er �-- the station an spa I United. States_ 75, an , um s ' froin the distance there 'came the down the in n line. • sharp, .quick chu � White to 'the lips Dwyer. dashed � — g o' a: speeding i P, Y x :motorcycle, 13e roused himself with '•n#A-'his office and with a trembling i s start as. the machine came to -a halt.'hand called Welton, twenty miles in front 'of - the statian, and- a' quick dway, W` :-__ F $ IT TO ! - m p orout- a sounder. It seemed an age be- side. _ fore. the .operator at Welton at last Sordes. Write for prices. EXPERTS 7PA R K E R ` "Hello, Phil:! called the •voice of answered the call and said, "Go TORONTO SALT WORK& , -Jerry BaitonA his - old friend sad ahead."_ Pa is can clean or dy8 `Carpets, rhe D. J CLfF� TORONTO Curtains, laces, draperies, gowns, etC., atchoohnate. "Bray?" : "Runaway cars," clicked Dwyer— Dwyer smiled -as he '-opened •his-`-`b?'oke loose from train and runnings 8n'd markQ them look like Il:ew, — -- bMce door and motioned Jerrym- wild down the ade--st Limited '�7 m = . ,side. "l+io," he replied, "I R,just� and ditch ruaaw�s!" EGGS Send your faded or spotted clfltiiiay = a thinking. . Thursday isIny wedding . Burning like a white-hot . brand _., or -household goods, -and .csa be preserved at a most at day, you , know, came. the reply from Welton: - "Too _ ?°'• , tatet-Limited passer here -three-min.- - - �` i� Yarn a is luck --Pail, old pal; ', f1 b0zell _ �77:and I rather en otes ago!" " envy you. You coulda`ti rM�i. • cera► F t Her Prsmrre� Anj, a - rimer _gar than Annie- Brooks - - !'Ia be continued,) - p ' if you bunted a lifetime." 4 . /ty t; .Just rub fi ondduararr "Sh' lathe best ever!" agreed .Phil, -MONEY OF RED' SEA REG IO�i �med to resp e s fresh . for . � • will renew them - t mddll nine months and longer. "The puzzle is how she i Pro. y. a, eoo ben w= do ae loses eeze j We pay carriage charges one wit an over came to take up with a, poor rail- Salt Takes the Place of Money in epee It from your 8es}ar Air Bend y Q Svat'aFltee eatisfacGo _ ;roader like me." _ Parte of Abyssinia. sFisminp Egg Preserver;;.` ! Uar ��� � Q�hold helps -that save money "Money isn't ei+erything;' obsery-- Salt is 'everywhere deemed one ' of fed Jerry philosophically. "But_ you'll the most indispensable of commod- is oaig W- soaism�l I will be sent free on request to ..getting more pay after- you are ities, and in parts of the world where _ (PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Limited , " Married. The company can't expect it is scarce" -ft is commonly used as - - Cleaners and Dyers - two to live Leo cheaoly as ore." money_ ..Thus is portions of Abys- - ' Iyer smiled. "That question won't BUY YOlLgC• St. 'l'OrOntO orris bare of .salt and rifle cartridges 791 worry •the company any. They're pay- are the only small change in circula- `tug all they can now, they say. I had tion. The bare are tan inches long .'been. expecting a raise but the Gen - and two inches in length and breadth. — sral Manager refused it when I sent .Five or eight in my application the other da salts make one dollar, _ CANADIAN depending;- on fire distance of the "Tough luck!" said Jerry, "I didn't, source of -supply. Three cartridges ,. - think they world turn down a good I :have the value of one salt. - arr that way." The only coin in general circulation ' in o is t e ustr ainMaiva - - - - - opting this position, Jerry. It pays !Theresa dollar, of silver. It is also , - - eo little—and I don't, want Annie to the principal money in Arabia, and _ , feel that, she is making a sacrifice ; the story of its introduction in those ttrhen she marries me. I want to give' regions and all the neig tlorhood of Q UT I�; er as nice a Home as she has now. / ��i S��Ip or ,.. the Red Sea is quite ,interesting. I've 'saved All I -could, but. I have mo- More than a century ago trading thew to support, and times are so -- —� PaneeAkeS hard. If I had gone to the city,Arabs got 'hold of some of these dol - I I lars and found the effigy of the Queen - ; . mlkht have done better, I suppose; Y - - • 'but it is too late to make ii chart a (which they bore on one side, the re- guy a,.n _ g verse side'show,ing the Austrian double _ _ /� golden Stream of p , "If there's anything I can da,"-� eagle) so attractive that they sought Crown Brand Coral b : began Jerry, g1y to obtain'more of them, for sale as - Syrup is the •,moat ' • "No, there is lnothing," broke In jewelry. Later on they became high- delicious touch you ♦, Dwyer firmly. "Thanks just the 1y popular as a medium of exchange - -+ f can give to Pancakeel same, Jerry, but I've got to fight out in mercantile transactions in Arabia; .► ' ~ the battle for yself."' and • wfien at intervals the Turkish In the Kitchen, there ' 'Yon91 'pull through all right. ( Government prohibited their imports- >is a constant cxtil for D ., a tion, a large and profitable business V � Croxn Brand Corn Syrup Dont worry about` that, encouraged was done in smuggling thein through Jerry. Aden and other seaports. for making puddings, caindies, Gilkes etc.. ' s t' -"Weil; t'il. try hard, anyhow." J, They are all dated' 1780, being 'even $old by PIE mss URK S .. The sounder rattled on as ,the, men t now minted from repl;call of the orig- Sad fife day wbeii you are 16. and r talked;, Finally Dtvyeti rose and, put' inal die, which .is of rather crude t i on his ca "Number 29 is due," he workmanship. An too big O enjoy a slice of 1Po ems. � .. P• ! p. y change would not d - ilinnounedd. "Three ears to couple•on. be understood by the Arabs and Ab- bread spatia thick wit11 _ Coming out, Jerry?" yasinians and would render them leas PORK Crowd Brandt r 'l`t1C The two men strolled out aeon the acceptable _ :Could that day each coins? ' $ �� sunbaked platform. Upon the siding If at all worn, they are not accept- ebood the cars that were to $e couped at full value. As long as the - Ward it O>i%CS year - - MO!!t>le'retl� R kd to bhe afternoon freight. Present- @assn a head and the brooch on her , sjte the rails begaii to murmur and shoulder are sufficiently distinct to AND. ' a generpus _ i of 4Yo ,Brand Com *a freight swung around the curve show the number of jewels They con- ' l into view, pounding heavily as it tain-seven for the crown and -ten or: the dozen t e up the grade. As it clattered for the brooch—their worth is un- deft"'ana dldus r Fremont Siding and jolted to a impaired.-` it willticti oirotllr. #aadstill, the conductor dropped Hankers and merchants in the Red 'BEANS +•- • ... from as caboose, Sea region import the Maria Theresa- �- W. CLARK "Willi f be. w*"ed. rrMore cars dollars in bulk from Trieste, selling „r, `"�°► , a>� tag of whoa 1've gat?" them at a good profit or exchanging Dwyer nog*4,,, "Three of- 'em. them for native merchandise.' They Only gob* as far as the Junction. 'are somewhat larger than the silver I 0A{ u_.:.r_`t, '.,: _ .: :.,:.,.: �.._..M .- t !__. ;.. ...,. ..-:,lrw` _ _-....o I.. ..S _ .. _ _.._. -. .-,. _..._ _.:r• .-., „-... .. •..�.,,...n....z'4>::...�_.�-.�...hx»,.:,•n^•.,,.:wit.,e,.r.'.w.....!+9�.�..w...,..,.:,x.�rJM�:�.�+c�z�.c.,.,._.r._.rs`4:x.•._.\,.a_."T+f5}n.�Ltit�ra'ci^.ik?.kvu y n : ;M..s`.rya.; �✓ .i a ,.sweat,1. a'%'.k, - :''�vm.•l•.++-r=:�rvsg "t•xx+e•ln wr 2x:y5:/r •d•:u_t. _ 9r v ,+c user` .. r,. _s -•.^n.,,.. ti, .... ; ':a k. N��•y"..ydS*NcKo„Q,i. i.. , ." ... ,P,M :.�.-.f'.�- ..',", +'...�:. .'"n?.¢+:..e ' r �,t: .�-. ;_i7.'i.'� ra.'x.;fi..wi+. +.L.•^H,..v;..•r�;. :+• 4,� .,�,4/ :,,�.'.x.4'!:..,. 2..S.''•lm 'is:+. „. �• ♦•i,.:.,. }tl .. 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Alight in Atlantic Bee ause of Machine Trouble,, e, .Admiralty s' --Were Packed Up by Danish Steamer "Mary ! Sent Destroyer to Convey Them .to Scotland. ,- ndon, May -25: -Missing for six From this safe haven Hawker sent ► \\ -• days, and virtually given up for lost, a message to -night that his machineto the blocking : Harry G. Hawker and his navigator; had stopped owing feat. -Commander Mackenzie Grieve, of the water circulation system. �'WNE� WALL 1 C _ t L,,_ �IJ1',THE WRAPPIN ".the British airmen who essayed s When the airplane sped away from ti flight across the Atlantic Ocean with her starting point Pilot Hawker let PAPERS MAMA ,{, g IN THE WOOD ODX� I y.•^ \� out protection against disaster save loose his wheels and under -gearing, -what their_ frail airlplane- afforded,I thereby lightening 'the weight of the. ' 1 • Ir1i I •~ I•i � ,� � �rtl� are safe 'to -night aboard a British in -by a considerahle amount, I warship off the Orkneys. but making a possible landing on the ��f/` it of Ireland .a morA ha ardous_.VM- some en- e � itL^_-miles out from - foundlaad, and 800 from the Irish ture, This, however, probably prow- _ i !° �• I,l I�f ,' ° coast, on Monday, May 19, the lonel'ed of much advantage when it became I �I ,i / 1 ILII ,I II Il•� th, /�; _� aviators, making the best of an en -i necessary to alight on the surface of HpuH gine which was failing to function , the water. The airplane remained mai the ` I ,.`ItI `� II, I is ht on the' afloat -without difficulty during I7. , ` , I properly, were forced to all he' Danish ! �' " 'water. The little Danish stesmar'I hour and a half it took t :I�i II i 1•fi t. Mary, bound' from New Or, and: steamer to come uIi and effect a I' IIS �'�+ _ •� "..� r == ,•. v�ti Al „.�, 1 I, s Denmark, pick-' rescue. -.Norfolk for Arrhuus, y _ t"@1 ii"klj ed the wayfarers up and continued on, All Britain ii stirred by the mews = - of the safety of these two • stout-- her northward voyage. i - t 1� '1 t (fit,• a- hearted aviators. Lacking a wireress outfit, the Ca. --- -----lain of the steamer was obliged to I The one person in England who had _ ways held hope was Mrs. Howker. ,' - i Z'• 'Wit the good tidings df the res -1 a• _ -- ' cue until he was -Opposite the Butt, She always in that Provi- _ - •'of Lewis, where the information wasdente would protect her man, and, signalled by means of flat's that! thoulih she received condolences from Hawker and 'Grieve were aboard his! all classes of people, including the ,;. ship. I Kiax, she said today that she had ` ;L Ole Imasediately-word was flashed to, never ceased to lfelieve that Some .✓ .. the British Admiralty, which sent time end in Some way her husband AF f/ _ 4fi C Dan- V. ould come back. - _ v .the Da _ o ertake a _ - 1 has awarded soon- - ish vessel, This was done and one IlaHy Ma, and obtain absolute -cats m- ------------ °8smatioa. , e', solation prize of $25, o G. -Hawker d Lieu of the destroyers took -6he &Armen off ; t. -Commander and Pater transferred them, to the Mackenzie. Grieve to divide between flagship Revenge. `them. "CAUGHT WITH THE 00008:' ! - - ^ Shaine, Fear, Deceit and a Guilty Conscience all come wrapped up in the mall order package. We should' Montreal Markets. LEADING MARKETS Montreal; May 27. -Oats -Extra never be ashamed to look a neighbor ih the face. al a community q like ours, all e!e neighbors and friends, work -.- Montreal ._ No. 1 feed, Sti34C Flour -Spring Ing together. Our Interests are common. 'We are all is BUSINESS to�ther. .OUR business is commuAit OUL th our wheat • new standard grade, �$111� , velopm ntwe Unlike heo overcroInterwded city.. our n let heap onrmunityaconscience s a soul. -clear, let us somper f LIVE that we can at_ my BreadatnEs. Ll . ac s r $3.90 to $4. Bran, W. Shorts, time o0 our t no action or ou$ !a holding back the Droge a of our own Toronto Msy 27. -Manitoba wheat Har -No. 2, per ton, car lots, $38 tj home town. _ 1 f+lorthern; $2.2434 • No. 2 $40 Cheese, finest 'eastern, 30% to Northern, 2.1134, t crea-nery,'55 to RED �( f�NES $;2.17%- No. 4 wheat, # to 6s%c. Eggs. fresh, 52 to c - �lO1� -. 65d- 0_ -- American corn -Nominal, tatoes, per bag, car lots. $2 to $2.10.GLODv Ontario oats -No. 8 white, 75 to; Dressed hogs, abattoir killed, 80.50 P �� DL51#EMB� IN r�NADA S ' - 77c, according to freights ositssde.- D $31.seed Lard, .pure, wood. psi s, 20 - - - ---- v`++' - ATH Ontario wheat -No. 1 wintq, per lbs. not, .84c.- _ ear lot, $2.24 to $2-20; No. 2 do, $2.11 to $2.19; No. 8 do, $2.07 to '$2.15 f.o. ( Live sleek Markets. Dominion Troops Stemmed the Tide of Advance Against Ypres b., shipping points, according to Allies Who Are Unsatisfied With Toronto, bI$y 27. -Good iseavy and Calais During 'lti'►o 'Weeks of June, 1916, Adding it eights. •09 steers, $14 to $14.56; choice butchers' Other Arrangements Each ugt Ontario wheat=l�To. 1 spring, $2 ' $13.50 to $14• butcher$ cattle, to Have Slice. to $2.1.7• No. 2 do, to $2.24; steers, ' Fresh L re to Their ImmortalRenown..-F $2 06 a Battle d Zillebeke opened on Canadian valor. reatnant of th ?+To. 3 do, $2.02 to $2.10 f.o.b., ship- choses, $13.25 to $1§.76; do, good, _ -- Fin points according to freights $12.75 to $13; do, medium, ;13.75 to. A despatch from Parts says:-il►at- Th ens --No. cc $2.10, nominal, ac- $12.25; do, coma, $10 t6 $10.60; bulla, ever doubt $:fated as to the disponi- Jnae 2, 1816, and really continued nn- Princess Pats still remained naive. ani if choice, $11.?5 to $12.50; do, med.,. tion of the once miglity empire, Tur• til Juno' 13. The Zillebeke sector is j olsoann subjected the senemy Lieut a > Cording to ire}lite outside. $10.50 to $11; do; rough, $8 to E8.60; key, was dissipated on Wednesday af• situated two miles due bast of Ypres, ; passed on the' Barley -Malting, $1.16 to ;1.21,Hill 60 butchers' cors, choice, $lE to 8S do, teraoon when the loaf diamem- to the upper edge ofmiles 9anctuary Wood I rightingto enfilade he a rear. hoAttempts were! oBuckwheat-No. 2, nominal. I good, g10.bQ to $11.50; do, medium, anally reached g _ n om.. _ 9.25 td S10; do,, com_, _ 88 to $8.50; . - , _ ___ _. $kers $8.75 to $12; feeders, So102• bits among the allies who have been time the Canadiavp Wee•• h uYyrmea ending Colonel up lsupport3 iar was. killed a$or Qault bernsent-process- of dlstrlbatiag choice and ;food$$ on l�Yeain Roa�At Elie,. made to refntorce the Csaadiana. Manitoba no o to $I4; canners and- cutters, -$4 _ Iaj dard, $11, Toronto. the southeastern portion of D Ontario Sour --Government Stan- ` $6•�; milker$, Rood to choses, 390 to disaffected -by --thou' -�' --92A--w lard, $11 in jute bags Toronto and; 5150; do, com. and med., 865 to .$76; other Subjects. Turkey Is to be a sort tsaooeDs for the Somme oQeaslQe an tront lin e hung on slinlgiit;ed. Vie t -in ithe,_ _ Montreal, prompt shipment. i springer$, $90 to $160; light ewes; of ualveresi sop. earl; s $12 to $14 Britain'e insistence that-Constan. the _ Ypres 'salient was practically surrounded' Miilfeed-Car lots deliv,.red, Mon- $13 to $I5; y g . , areal rP.ights, bags included. Bran,' choice lambs,, $W50 to $S0; &piing tinoplo shall remain Islamic !s likely stripped of forces. The Canadians I On the following morning at day $41 der ton; cod lambs, $t2 to $15,' calves, good to $4_ 15�er ton; shorts, g to result in her receiving a mandate were at a great. disadvantage. There break, a couater•attack fai]ed. 'The; a feed flour, $2.70 to $2.7o per bag.. choice, $14 to $16 hogs, fed and wst,l ossibty in' conjunction with France was no air service. Thera was little `15th highlanders were badly cut utfi, Hay -No. 1, $32 to, $35 per ton; ered, $22.5ti-ts w�2? 85; do, weighed p mixed 20 to ..4 per ton, track To- cif cars, $?2.7v to $23.15; -do, f:o-b., and-] supervised by a League of artillery and only a thin line of In• t.nd Lieut. Maurice 'Malone ;was killed, M: $ $ Nations Commission. Another of the tantry: There were no, series of enp while leading his company...The Pate - } $21.50 to • $..1.85. scute., latest Suggestions coazerning Con• port and reserve teaches, owing to hung on tenaciously until Sunday, the Y -her were' Straw -Car lots, $10 to $11 per, -is ` tun REPORT OF .CANADIAN _ stantinoapine Independent stater with a the srhad evengthenadvantage of j tear, having been relieved bythe 42nd! TRADE. COMMISSION tituted P Wholesale residence -for the Sultan, who would position, being on high grouonW, while nantlathe mnsterod to Dlrolli,r��i our ry rets n s. np r 1- 3 Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, 38 Market reports which will serve to I ower. British apprehension as to the The Ztilebeke sector was defended Though they had ' Pakl a Brest prise; t to 40c; prints, 40 to 42c. Cireamery, ; guide Canadian exporters and farm- p .: -.fresh made solids, 62 to 53c; priats,l•era Show that livestock in Great Bri- effect on Mussulivan sa5iecia if the by the 3rd Canadian division, -under they had -achieved a momentous viv o 'S4c. fain is in keen demand. The Board Sultan were to be expelled from Eur- the command of General Mercer, with tory.. It was the dogged heroism of 63 t o e explains the, revision of plans to the illi and 3th Brigades in the line. the Princess Patricia$ that balked the Eggs -New laid, 47 to 48c. 4 of Agriculture s weekly returns for p The front line trenches were occupieit Germans from a • straight walk Into Dressed poultry -Chickens, 80 to the middle of April show that prices that end: 34c• roosters, 26c; fowl, 30 to 83c; �- by the 2nd and 4th 'Mounted Rifles at Ypres •and on to Calais. fi s 32c•, turkeys, 3b -to 4oc; for nearly all meat animals are main- :the lower end near Hill 60, and Mount the fighting continued on the Zille duc�Cling , - twined, especially for store cattle, Sorrel. The Princesi Patricia$, two bake sector until June 13, when a,, s squabs, doz., TROUBLE BREWING Wholesatera are selling- the re-; though qualities vary considerably. companies of which were .largely counter-attack drove the Germans' 3 -'tail trade at the following prices: j From several market centres the re- made up of University men from Ta back, ezceRt from the edge Of, $ane-; > • Cheese-Nzw, large, 30 to 30%c;; parts were that the supply was not IN ArjtJJ ,i�T 'conte, Montreal and the West, occu- 'teary Woods and Hoose. The Caaa� 3035 to .filo; triplets, . 31 ` to' 1\ AFGHANISTAN pled the upper part of Sanctuary dians Buffered 14,000 casualties durinSr twins, up to the standard, and that sheep _ e 3134c; Stilton, 81, to 81%c. I showed no improvement,•as many lots _ Wood. the two weeks. -- Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 48 to -0 r SOc; creamery, solids, 64 to b5c; were marketed in unripe condition Holy War Being• Preached and A Terrific Bombardment. prints, ea to 56c. - owing to wet weather and the- short- Natives Are Arming Against At 6 o'clock on the morning of this to56c to 88c. age of artificial feeds. The same .2nd, General Mercer, accompanied by AUSTRIA S Al�a+s S A * Margarine -35 Eggs -New laid, 51 to 52c; new shortness marked the reports on - British. Brigadier -General Victor Williams, be - laid in cartons, b3,to hic. I hogs, of which all classes were sell- May 25• -Serious e6ents gan' inspecting the trenches occupied RwUCED TO 15,,E 4 Dressed poultry -Chickens, 40 • to London, 4bD spring chickens, 75c to 80c;' ins well. At Shrewsbury some An- are brewing on the.;frontier of Af- by the Mounted Rifles. Unknown to s cross bullocks made up to eighty- ghanistan, Reuter learns. The Af- the Cahadians, the -Germans .had for e roosters, 28 to 80c; fowl, 37 to 88c; p turkeys, 40 to 46c; ducklings, ib., 25� eight shillings ($21.12)' per cwt. live ghane have concentrated forces in- several days been filling their trench= to 38c; squabs; Boz., $7; geese, 28 to weight, while at Birmingham the live a; ;ice for hogs ranged about' eluding: many •well -armed and well- es, with trench mortars as preparation AIR Warships Bei Surrendered to • ( weight p equipped regulars against the British for a surprise attack which they par• _Together 'With AIR War Live poultry -Spring chickens, 60 twenty-one shillings per score ($3.52 Expeditionary Force. Attempts of posed launching on this day. At 6.46 Supplies.. " to 65c. per atone of 14 lbs.). Prices, every emissaries of the Emirs to induce the they suddenly opened a terrific boa;- u` AW Potatoes -Ontario, f.o.b., track To- where showed' an upward tendency. May. 24.- It was announcedl. conte, car lots, $1,75; on track' out- a same shortage was reported in frontier tribes to 'participate in the Fo_r fourthours they keptof the ; It upan BAThey to night that the treaty to be present -j :' side, $1.60 to $1,65. revisions, especially butter and operatsbna against the' British are Beano -Can. hand-picked, bushel, P meeting with only mgderate success destroyed air enirenc entrenchments-, d Mounted g plenaryt session beconsider Tuesday aitd -$4,26 to $4.50; pnimea, $3 to $3.26; cheese. l in the operations which are about to Imported hand-picked, Burma or In '-""-- J commence. Rifles were blown out of their trench would be laid before . the Austsian q Bina, $3.2b• Limas, 12c. CLYDE SHIPBUILDERS The British repre'sbntative'in Kan= es and fell back The right flank of delegation probably on Wednesday. Honey -Extracted clover: 25 lbw. TO EMIGRATE TO AMERICA dahar, who has reached` Quetta, states the Patricias was left in the air. The Council of Four today coni ' tins, 26 to 26c lb - 10 Ib. tins, % General Mercer was killed and Goner• sidered the military terms as amen 26c• 80 lb. tine, 2� to 2bc; Buckwheat, that a holy war is being vigorously later taken prix- by Marshsl. Foch, Commander -in.; 60 -' 6 tin. in to to Comb: w at, A despatch from London says:- reached; and everybody in Kandafiar al Williams wounded, A despatch to the Times from 'Gla&- p over. Amine ezploded at the "Loop" Chief of the allied `armies; General $4 50 -to $5 dos.; 10 oz., $3.50 to $4 !s buydng arms. T Diaz, . dozen. sow says thst� the shipping compan- _ � 'destroyed the right company of the supreme commander of the Ii _ ,,.._.-.,. lea of the Clyde are .deluged with en- Patricias, but ,,tiff Captain N.iven'aalian army, end other military lead Provisions -Wholesale. quiries indicating that there will be Crown Prinee.Also la Liable to Trial, Compan;v on thelg�ft hunnIF on.- Captain era. �u4trm's f99rmi ole y °! a great. exodus of emigrants from Niveh 'was wounded, and Nn. 7 PIia- u ward of a iailliots r wf�$tsta L Smoked meat$ -Hama, Med-, 89 to A despatch from ' London sayer - with its commander, Lieut. Ha- ► 41c; do, heavy, 33 to 84c; cooked, 64 Scotland to North America immadi- .Frederick William Hohensoilern, the loon, second only to' that to 1s 1' "• to b8c; rolls, 33 to 84c; breakfast ately when transportation facilities garty, was wiped out. reduced by the treaty to 16,0$0 meal former German Crown Prince, will be Checked German Advance. virtually all military supplies w°u1 bacon 44 to 48c• backs, plain, 47 to are available. liable to trial under the terms of the ` 48c` boneless, 86e; clear bellies, 28 WIII produce Fish Meal. German Peace Treaty,• it was declared To the Germans it appeared that no be surrendered or�du nor to 29c.'Jby Cared meats -Long clear bacon, 29 It is hoped• to produce fromllflsh me inLeader, in theaHouse ofoCom• terrific hail of lead and Iron. At 12.45 further d flier milltaryr px to $2 to 560. pounds of fish meal annually The asvtth tartijttr are similarfT Lard -Pure tierces, 84 to 84 c; ,waste and offal at a plant that Is to be mens• Mr. 'Bomr. Lai, aftla that the .the b6mbardmloat suddenly Ceased. and beiaa s ++ to•�bct ' 84Y► a established at Tiverton, Nova Scoffs, Commandants of pl%on camps would the enemy,'coniidant of "an eiey yid• sweepin ail wa:'sirlps ition ail i 1144AL160 8634 to 88a Getup. tierce, aUo br liabt0 tba terms of 'tory. came over; bat hEt'had silt' taEtten rendered . An>a'$'pos 28c; tabs, 2834 to 29cpail, MO6t of the product will probably bar �� considerstioa the 'indomitablena+!termfnsted" 29c: prints, 29sb to:8oa markettd is aha Maritime Proria0es. peace. w..2Kxe.+';lits$.- •-: .:...__ :,.,.._.,.,...s.:.,..u...:r�s�:.y.:,.'w,.a+nF'Ll:.,�`-.r ti•...ds:.•..ao-..'mt,+„sr• x'✓.._`�H7YF`.L.-a,2+...:.ans�.a,.:a,'.i•v....:u::v`k,'�1.�e8r.°l.. maii.aitioa� r B "iXf& . a -4 0� RM t.416• IN N 5 77, Stals. Hydro municipalities, ;S;11�1�1, repreven. SCOT PRIDE [19M), the, registered tAtives empowered Beek to ne69ti- Clydesdala stallion, the -property of ate with employees of the Chippa-', Gen. Davidson & Sous, Oberrywood, at its Wa 'Canal e tupluyee& -will make the season of 1919 at his own stable, D -Y .0fike. _S._._N GALrAN Ale property of DiLvfd 1r, T REPINZ11 (IW79J. Clydesdale 7TtaRMs HORSE REGISTER stallion the I Aatalte nn- R r y pro kerlpg. will 4van". Pic 1) season or 1919 at him own stable - ROYAL FRAN Clydesdale ikt'l ARO stallion, the property of S. C. Bun- N'i BEST [13930),'(11507), Irapore. _ :JOHN'MURKAR, Proprittor, key, will mak ed e the season of 1919 at Clydesdale stallion, the projpsets -ow-u-stable --of-Graham-Bros-0-2-a' -- - .. his ablei-Kingston-road,-on �GARDEX -and-ar-butf miles east 'of Pickering n PICKILRING COUNCIL Village. moot, will mak t SEEDS9 e he season of 1919 at his own stable. The above council met pursuant'i-.1 B UCHIPHALUSVol. 12.'No. (112N) "EImE Boy -8524� (14018). ANGEL -SEEDS on -Monday, the 26th I the prem - choicely bred imported Clydes. ium imported ClvdesdAle stallion, 'reeve 'in the chair. last., members all present, the -r' dale stallion, -ty of S. AU property Of',NelSonWagg. Clare - TOMATO. PLANTS -the propei C. Bunker. will mike the 111ont, will make the season of 1-919 The minut season of 1919 es of the last meeting asfollows: Monday afternoon will at his own stable q were read and approved, ne. and a. half milesi east of Pickering Village. leave his own stable for. Goodwood ..,..CABBAGE PLANTS T P3 A number.of complaint were beard for night. Tuesday', own stable for s parts of the' township, u rebid condition of the roa'd in various ticon - Bro gham.hotel. night. Wed All kinds of Flower Plalitsfor Bedding' nesdav, Harbron Bros. lot 5, con.- 6, also drains filled UP, etc. Pickering. noon; Brooklin hotel for The council now resolved itself into J."Kht- Thursday afternoon, Ash- a Courtp of Revision. The chief ap. burn hotel, night. Friday, Ww, d -�-�*-,peals dealup with transferbof assess- Jackson's, lot 5, co Qu 60c Black, Mix 13. 9, Pickering, r ment and'against dog asses noon, thence to own stable until the e or Gree T assessments, eas -Council resumed. following Monday afternoon. j4 Thd standing committee on Contin-; are the best 'on the market' gencies reported and recommended 10 KING'S COURTSHIP [14115].(14712), the Payments as follov�s: E, •IN,illion, at- z Pure bred imported C!ydesdale 9tal- nding Court se sor. attending lion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Revision, in, will make the season W ;'J. Murkar. Printing and adver- Brougham, J A M E S H A RDS 0-/%v. 'tieing, 95.W. 1�19 as follows: Monday, May 12th, The standiiig-committee on Bonuses will leave his own stableand Proceed -to W. G. Scott's con. 8, Pickering, for Wire Fences, Drainage Maffers, for night. Tuesday, ALSIKE SEED =T -T 1�-T recommended the following: Ap etc Win. MiddleON - Plicatiou from Barkis Reesor for bonus' -ton's, Greenwood, ncio6; V..Blake'i BLACESMITH SHOP I on 50 rods wire fence' on Lot 27. con.9, WANTED be Audley, night.. Wednesd&31. H. G. Middleton t6 -inspect and report. PROG_�MS can only Wllsba's.'bas6 line. noon and night. The standing Thursday. Geo. Cowan's Brock road. Will pay the ' high committee on Roads red by looking ahead night, Friday. A. Hamilton's. con. We e su and Bridges reported and recommend. est.. Horseshoelng andjgeneral blacksmith preparing for it. -5. nooniChaa. Whlti'vj.Greeu�Rlver _L�prices for an kinds 'work* promptly attend6d to. ed payments as follows : M. Kennedy. d 'W yds- rr"ed and rep culvert on base Farmers- b -exercis- nigb.t. Saturday. proceeds to Par y line 'I of Seed.'' own stable until the following Non- Lame and Interfering horsess- e dao.. 1,80: Alex Thom and others, ing foresight irk raising cattle, - Send no c eaning culverts .and rep washouts. Samples and get. a specialty of, and 'Money ye U75; B.Ldtt46n#Lrkd others, 'cleaning hogs and other readily s ICING'S HEATHER 114049', (17004), the funded if work does not .- " Lour prices before culverts and rep washouts Alton& rd. well bred imported Clydesdale still- p�roducts-can add to selling. prove satisfactory. 44.56; R. Somerville and others. re lion, the property of D. Ryan. Dun - p culverts, gravelling. etc., 02 00.; VV in. their worth. This Bank aids I Barton; will make the sea The best Of facilities Monday noon will leave for clea,ming. Wbitevale. 28 06 ; Geo Gat is own stable for H. Austiln's. -Dixon and others. cleaning ditches.in an encourages every kind'of ha Gates. light- base ---- 1948. 5.00 ,Leo ..... -operation. ay -4 agricultural _J H-Daw _0=_? others. -hatiling gravel and scraping THE ton's, base'liGe for noon. M. McTag- t; J. L. Falifier and others' part's, lot 21, B. F. con. Whitby, for WHITBY, ONTARIO A Cm* lmd Lmobb roads. 35 7L eh 5 C Isla% dfaorirtg gravel. Dunbarton 1217-5 ht6,Wedaesday. Ban&4?s Liel. Kit Albert Matthews and others,noow, Bentlev Bros.. lot 1. STANDARD BANK culverm 17.00. con. 4. Pickering, nlillit. Thursda* Moved h 31 -..Chapman, seconded OF CANADA -Harrison Evans, Kinsale. noon: Ely MI. Pugh, that -o Electric E. Disney'4. Greenwood night, ICKERING GARAGE.... at the Hydi :1 ght. Fri P, . PICKERING BRANCH' - Commission of Ontario be fe- ower day. Badgerow'.-� hotel. Brougham.' quetsted to furnish an eRtlinate of the M. 0. ZIMMERMAN rA* noon. Saturday, proceeds to W. Mn n1iiniCips'lit WLOUld Having pili ch' ount which tb MRANCH ALSO AT WHtT8Yj J -McDonald's. Brock rooid'. for noonchased-the -the garage business of Davidson &T Will" iamqive are 11ring. tg- will remain until.the following Mon- and equilspin prepare t e � I ft ggjjl��� Toron t*- Eastern Railway trout T day. ro ato to Bowmanville •in event of the _'We keep, ln:stock ail 'ki uds:uf:l Ford accessuries, tires for all M::��Id railway imai iiaakea ei c-Aps, 6 in aoldi-tys427 W4;"i" Ion Governmeutg, to the 1, the munici- -8 through which the rajlwtiy _ S.J h'�' polities Electric Commission for A* .1-passe"Vi 080, that- the sFddComwia_ • ew, sins furnish an estimate of the prob -cia Anne & An'dr' Pickoring, pe .�ahle revenue. charges. cost -of opera- tion -Carried' M: S. Cb&P;;an gave notice that at Corn aytup5pound-pail so vents the cost meeting of this council he Crab Apple Jelly SAVINGS L will move for leave to Introduce a, bv of small amounts wilt %, "wpm. : '- %- Jain -Plum, raspbe7rry and Strawberry Regwalf deposits --law providing that the,proviloicu.;f "The Ontario Housing Act. 4" . adcom amounts 9. Apply to this w1rateipality and. •nqWar savor inspiration in Watching his b _�-7VVO`ridlnx for the Appointment of K Alan" 0.9 Housing Whi-te Light Lamp Burners -New-Perfectlon Coaloil Store* • for L the said to tout allawsd at 3•; : municipality -.4 paramum adclod ttithe Pritiollpal balf yeartr. The council now adjourned to meet Ma nitel and Turnip Seed 4% Corn Again an Monday. -the 9th da -Pride of - -Y 64 June Ni�,htm. Longfellow, Glint White Ensilage, 'for the transaction of general business, - It White C,p. Yellow Dent, DOMMON BANK' -Ituproved Leaming.8,25 boh. Wiscon!,in- No. 7 3.25 bush. 4. ft&LX REGISTER. Try these and see the results Ww-(Tgy BRANCH: J. CORDON HALL, M nager. -THURSDAT, June 12TH -Auction -sale Xxxxxis stanawn manna furniture, id Clare -`'moat Village. the property of the of hougehold furnit Is estate of the late Alex. Wilsonj• 8 1) , ale at See bills. Fred Po6till, Auctioneer. Tzr, A. 7 -- EVERY qBlp_M qW T_ very 'arn . ..... W a e er g OP nvector or THE %TMERW WIWAAFS PAA& • gives satisfaction. No paint can give more. No man .W. a satisfaction -giving paint. can expect more. W. P. is Eye The materials that` into it, the care with wage earner can be an investor in gilt-edged which it is bearing a h'94 rate Of interest without sacrifice or worry. made, the men who make it, everything connected with ,Tlke plan in 50 simple and secure that it it, are of the satisfaction -giving kind. It never' commends, itself to eye" - points. -Always does the work it in expected to do. Costs w, CA,16s ;,Ards free. M of us'spend a portion of our' ea ihoukhthmly. it Is least. Does most. 71human nature. Yet most Of us Would be glad if someone would SOLD BY take the money we fritter away and save it for us, becalm we -find it difficult to save it ourselves. 4y find J3. BALSDON, S ..Make Your employer do it by means of War Savings Stamp'. Say 0 A him: "I want you to take five per -cent. of the "mons y m m envelope Y pay each week and buy me Thrift Stam PS.. Then with each $4.00 worth of Thrift StRmPs bUY-me a War Savings 0A' $tamp. When YOU have bought each War Savings. St&mp, put it in my envelope- Go on doing 'that for a year.". May. That all. mind is free. You NOW is the time to put in your, In will not miss that 75 cents 00 $4." f C or that dollar which' You have hitherto squandered,on tdfles. winter -8 supply -e ­ Out at the end Of the year you Will have a Ht Package of War avings Stamps, tamps, each bearing the $5.00 mar but which have We can fill your orders promptly Cost $4.05 cost You but a few centw over $4.00 each. These Canada will JhL so at Right Price -'redeem 1924.' Do L. & W. Coal,' the best anthracite obtainable e-1 base T -S ID O_e ia little k War S"hws sr stirs 'j. Make Your Savings Serve Ton j.`. "" be &OMA* Th Campbeq F1our'JMflWC0,,! LW and Serve Your -Invest e, thile aim" is Country dhol"od. Them in War Savings Stamps, l�di]le. anti ..':,ii6F35z1,"'"�d'`ba"•'..15'3.n,,a,.`.:.... �*. a..tl6aL"+"'*,.. tr.:.:[.9i _.•s.u...''. ,...- :'.t.._,.. ..'�t!i+."v9 �.aai,.:s.:g:_7. -k_ w...,..,_.. r�.._ .-..,"..�az:.:.,.,, ._....-� •..i?�r'!..'!']-_ _ .._".r.c�'6�R4�A.Mt'�c._` _,_�-Ti�w.I i....:�-._. _� rr 4 py 0- N-1 �, S a 7 7 "K T 3 t.4.� � � ­Z1, ,4 g P W i, " -7 V ".," P5 .4u AI- " go , MMAR• �0 IT XJ0 C) 3K TJrMJW TA BLE-Fiakoting 154stOu 0 ICE QLASSM614T The NEwa mary will make his T. R. Trains going East Us as follohn OREAM , trip to Claremont on Mon- No. 6 hibil 8.07 A M. n T6roni6"on' regular ask. at these. prices will convince you, 28 Local 2-87P. X. The famous Neilson make Adblds Was I day iu'atead-of Tuesday next week. Mrs. that Fingold"i store is the it kept constantly on hand. -M-onday. 30 Local 6109 P. It 'A number of our residents took S.. Bundy was in Goodwood on place to by Groceries. ad to cater to in -the Uxbridre Fair on Saturday Trwh2s going West due as follows-- �Ani prepared No. 195 Local 7.87 A. M. garden .p Friday. no I Me for Sk- Seeded arties or other Mrs. J. Palmer Spent the holiday Bet tn ilte for 4. 07 Local 2.85 P. M. - Aoc gatherings. Raisins 2 for 35c. Ali lines of Boa 0.4 . history. 7 Mail S.W F.. AQL -7�—tu Toronto. b washing 8 bare for 25c. Pure Lard 85C ' I -,.Parlor -in, Telephone Cen-. based a The Ladies Aid of the Presby- Non. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday Win. Waddell has pure lb Lim 5, 10 and 20 lb pails. Can Peso 2 �:tral office, opposite the terian church are holding an enter- f 25c Can Tomatoes 2 f6r 35c, Can Foregoing. is thour in iAvance new Chevro at car or bakery. 20-8 James TWOr in of J U120 oro 2 for Me. Ceylon black Tea 50c. -of Standard time. -lock, at the c urp ca -re Pe Columbia Salmon 23c. Other Grocer- Graham Bros. ftWv �e D oz- - olet car to E. Black. 4th at 8 o'clock, III be provided Coln have purchased a gZ� and 'A I be les at corespondimgly low prices. w Gray-Dort car. 'cake and tee cream will 25 cents. v-, arm Sherman Rumohr has sold Rval:- served. Admission J. Fingold, North Claremont'United ]Farmers The United Farmers ree to -an U idge-buy-er- -ry- body come. Mrs. Banyard, 'of Seela have arrived. 7 Albert -and At the next m�eting of the Clubreso- 'Iton, were here on SaudaY. ami lutions will be passed on Ontario Edgar Shirk secured first prize the following witching of Railways Fait T 'for his pony at the Uibridge Re laters' Saturday- A_ Military Training in Schools. Improving our School System Miss Dora Brodie,' of Toronto. Farmer's' Club 'meats in th(i' spent Victoria Day at the home of 4 Regulation of Foodstuffs I Standardization of faim im,plement's harp, Regulation of motor trucks on our Pidke'ring Town Hall OR—— =,-her iudtlier he ND top, James and-Mr-9. Hor of Port --with Thus. 4'� soft roads ..second Wednesday Perry, spent Sun�fay JML Al it I and, Mr@. Paterson, # . .. - -of eaoh—mouth-- h Mrs. Comba, of Toronto, is, "P, ft only during summer months. 8. -ith -her mother, ding a few dais Nv 'Mrs. A. W, MaeliaY. Watch-for next-meetieg --Lyman-and Mrs-Pilkey- and Liv date. ther and Mrs. Pilkey were in Ux- gym Fly. li, i -'..-bridge on Saturday. L Misses Isabel Sargent -and J(;aU Ely r! R U lanion there' is strenpt� 'Normal Evans, of the Toronto -T School, were home over the holl- h Of all materlale and design da kept in stock. It will pay you NEVER'UH. 9n* and after June lat, the stores &W at our works a=d inspect our 9" DS r, E obtain prices Don't be misled of the village will close at 7 p Coal �.-C oat A on Monday@, Wednesdays and Fri- 5AFEGUAK to we do not oy 6 am, 00 dap commission can, and, do throw off %he 41 who 00 isslon of 10 per cent., which you wil _-Homer Fleming, of Cobalt, Chestnut,. 10.90 per too -y--i-Aii-rued-from- ever certainly save by p U&I b 9 recent! e stove, _10.7S _��daA 11�10. seas spent the week-end-with D. -10.55 I R Egg. and Mrs. Taylor. 10 R. W. Ellis has rented J. s. Ban: tj 0111" and Works, Whitby, Ontar R. NONNIc.'Y PICKERING1 THOS. A. luwt._ dy's residence adjoining the pub- L 9 jug been lir library and which has v acated by W. G. Bingham. Mrs. P. Y. Macfarlane, and son, Grain Chop' rued home. PM& Tuesday after spending the AND FL &KING -eud here with her rents, week PA P and lira. Macnab. chopping an oat .1 am prepared to do The patrons of the Horn 'flaking on Mondays and Frim, Horne Tale• 411L60*1 p horie Co. are requested to PAT days only, beginning their pbonerentals to the Stand- on April Ist. dei arrange aid Bank- with whom a:rra A_ ons boats, iw=nn -nil bisidia 7 ._Uents bays been made- ced T. tocgues on kkand. John McGrath has purcha od. j on who ba it"-em- n gust been vacated In Thom son's residence All 11 &VV -8, Gree John F. Bayle Uwo recently ocen- AeA_b­y­JDUn MeGr&th J. _S. FR r war bag on hand �tine� Including _Tz_ lot of -he Ith lants, Bus meets ill Tri is tomatoes. cabbage, celery, and _11owering plants, also a number of tri at" d Lightinna System First-elites Rigs to hire day or Give him our Electric tM9 an night at lowest plic". hanging baskets -order now, before the supply a ex- Phone 1805. .hausted. W ------- V The Women's inatHute w1U4mAd- I onsisting of ar --&Son, a special meeting in the basement f the Methodist church to-morrow 'o d Storage Battery. PROPRIETORS Motoran (Saturday) evening to arrange for 1% banquet for the returned sol- diers. Everybody is urged to at- '��An electric s7stej# made for Ford cars Thexon end at 8 o'clock. t ny of Canada -.,by the Ford Motor Compa On the afternoon-of Friday, the .Co mifectionery 6th of June, at 2.80 o'clock. the in their own factory; built into the Ford Institute w hold a Women's meeting otor which re-designed for. h his been Nz&SONIS ke Crem in the Baptist school-room -M to be addressed bp- Miffs Pirt, of .,t���_the purpose.. eqnstantly on hand in bulk or brickii ,Vxbrldge. Lunch will'be served Chocolates and other SweetiL Guar, Q complete instru ftt the conclusion of the meeting CoLntrolled from a pl avi D id Hopper's i9ale of hotue, Popular Patriotic Music hold furniture on Wednesday last ment board on, the cow l. I Tobaccos, Cigare. etc. 4 was well a ttended'and good prices were realized. • -IN DILLINGHAM BLOO 'Friday for his new no Ont. r EqWPMPickerMr. Hopper left onme.at 51 �tanda'den Fairview Ave., Toronto, where- -the best wish �moat of on Sed U wishes of his many Clftri!L friends accompany pany h i ar The following is the report the Claremont branch of the WO lighting men's Institute dRring the war, ng and X31448.18; ,41 dosed nodds now have electric starting 1915-1919: Money spcint,standard Equipment. System a$ garments made, 559, personal pro- i65; 5 quilts pieced Ford Sedan x•1175 Ford Cou�e $975 —fromr'y b&g!',xs from sewing, font It in (including Ford Starter and Lighting SystemY ingesloITS for $60, and one sent to and am subject to war Tea" .-Prices are f. o. b. Ford, Ont Serbian relief; they knit 1189 pairs Uixiversaa Closed Mod of socks, 67 trench taps, 42 pairs of Ford els will, for a time, take the entire, . The and Lighting System gauntlets and I sweater coat; 90 production of Starting -;-Machine• .-Pounds of yarn was sent to Serbi- Sawing Manufactu so $87, and 188 gar- June I st, however, Ford Touring C and Roadsters BY an red by an relief, M . .... . -will be supplied Lighting as Opftnd =�nts were also sent to Belgium. ed with Starting and On Friday last an aTiator, f rom W.M. Jackson Sons charge., Equipment at an extra Brook Road. Pickering, Out, Armour Heights bound for Fene- Ming system are "M San -inn Falls all Evans' field Samples of the Ford Starting alighted in J. Evans'field c . - future we also an exhibit at all Ford Brane . In near Imithiog and Woodworking In .: 108 just east of the village, in order Blacks expect t04 bs� able to show d wmPktf SUMP14 crutfi�! You are all.Its branches. Saw gumming to learn the beat course 0 take to invites to call and inalmet iL and filing a specialty. �­reach his destination. After Qe- We'tock Gasoline Engines, EM617 !curing the necessary i rickiring lNeels. Circular Saws, information d to hop off but this Annis & Andrew, Saw ,R ;be attempted -z�r:7 L and Emery Mandrels. was rendered difficult on account )r sale a blacksmith's bel- `.;of the soft ground. The machine We have fc lows in good order., -.:'failed to rise but rose on and with Price $5,00. Baking Always In Sight the result that ene of the propel- lore broke. Edgar Shirk motored [sonlyoneofthe him to the city 0 secure the ne- 110:.TICKERUNG in cAssary repairs thns enabling hint HE clear glastdoor i dable ff the following day. Tmodern features of thisdepen 10 T%to'get .0Its baking qualities you know. range. ER YARD LU ?7 MBLEAZ% The cookin& top will take the boiler either D E R-U S H A king it easy to cook across or lengthwise, ma ::the regular dinner on wash-daY. a Eclipse grand Beaver an veteran, with h 13 smoothly. riot water reservoir is enamelf in 3-8. Grates workble ther- years experience ir, re-jtf�and may be removed for cleaning. A depends Hardwood Flooring Wes uest-work out of baking. No other and 19-10, all or. w rk on all inilkes urometer takes all 9 o N once you see the Pandora. ch, Birch, Maple. of Bee reage will quite satisfy You ciaxq, has opened n Garage at North' 01%r8- u""L_ "�f or Ca;XmCl't n are holding " � one o rEi f o �r �ecj in of -lock. in c iur ided 0 e Plain sad Cuarter Cut Whit* p a k Afe or and Red Oa raont and is prepared to and M anufactu're care a. take your oar' y cla&s troubles. Satisfaction Guaranteed guaranteed. Rave your carput right. . . . . . . . . . 4y J. S. BALSDON We D. Gordon 46 Sol, 'NOJAh C Iii-mm- Mam On. W, K7. 5rz w-) J "AN APPLK -A DAYe" it DosS the. Onion I's supposed 14, Dl -- nd Tastes Befterl - % condensed milk, and eaten as porridge, morning and night. It�avereteiiedto-the sl2:eofthe ap- 02 % iN-TERESI -4 pie to be used for the purpose Intend-. . , 1- 1 -, : ed -that Is, the restoration -t�vhealth, on 1 Lo away," says the adage.. 1?ut St} my 4 Uose -Who sufferfrom LJ In - IM IN 1 ul X Mn� perlenci It depends upon the size of the variuum troubles which arise -0 the apple, and whether it Is, raw -when from indigestion. It should, be- of Absolute Security,. -it is eaten -�- �!p .4.- --�3 - AW AW AM 01 a --Pound after the skin Tne wreat, west rmanent Loan Company. ke Your H V* more agreeable -in Its raw condition if removed. pies with. 20 King St. West n Those who cart eat raw.. apples roronto Office Home Say "Come Again!" requiring only a.,.qWck.Ve,heatIng.be- it is ripe. An unripe apple Should N r ROw-does your home impress peo- fore .it is served. never be eaten, cookod or uncooked, out. discomfort should not remove' the 411' kin nnrl T yeature'to say that the Ve who enter it for the first time ? Dinner- or a hot supper. plk-ba-mo-- Mr it can. ine*er be eaten-wttil oafety. ea , w 0 ey rt 1 0 pare , started over the. fire and fin- , Green apples, which are usually des. are few who will then require aperient Not,So Fast.- IL 4 mrrns fuknitshings��but are the at-', fished e, cooker, n th ei' W131to the housei- cribed as apples for cooking,- are, how - your 00 medicine, or, indeed, any. medicine at. The registrar was filling in the mar* ".:ease, "and do they want to come] wife goes to church, to town, or works ever, Perfectly wholesome if they, too, Mae certificate. in her garden. She leaves her kitchen a The apple Is a 3 laxative, a fact which ."Let me see:.' he, mused, .forgetting are ripe, although they are acid rather I a chiefly owing to the'malic acid- it the date. - "This is the fifth isn't W You probably-van-thirilc-of houses in a comfortable frame of mind, than sweet. that -things will neither burn have been told when Lhave sug -cleanses - "No; indeed, sit," responded the that as a child you either liked" or dti- knowing I contains. It also thoroughly I h. r, e I liked to visit. Children, while fre- nor bell over, and that an appetizing. Osted one or two raw apples a day as ! the" who") Ag at v8 tract, and thus bride, blushing furiously, "only the e. ensure& health." if baked -apples are third.0 quently unable to discriminate be-- meal will be ready- to serve when reviv4rs df. health, that they a& difll-.[ -tweew--eheap- and expeneftve- furnish- meal -time comes; Does it not seem', cult to digest. The discomfort which substituted for those which, are. yaw, ga, are very, sensitive to the " should be lgnoe laxative pro- in then, that the housewife *he 'does fiiliY Possibirlse' something is lost. Th 7 -of a home . - They ingneddately' feet *ithout a fireless cooker, either for the few days that may elaDse un- party of the fruit is diminished, -while ted ' --i5bdtiid-and unwelcome in a dark manufacturedorhome--made, hk-�- UI thte consumer -- - - the V= "proVefty of the raw feat1mrs Wa is used to 'them. d i, cold room' furnished destroyed. Highest prions Paid for best gra4a with. Slippery Ing time, Strength arnd fuel? If there 'fir ob$ectibn to this there. to rie, CUP- a method 'of pftaratl6h wheh �win haireloth chairs, although they cannot '�o Cook Oatmeal: Xee th Fresh fruit, like fresh vegetables, nev xoose; duck. chicken and turkey fuls of water and one, teaspoonful of meet the -case of the timid, who, while I are impart tell why. I living, and I ' art -a fibrin of ener- Geo. H. Hees, Son &.Co., Ltd. .77 Many of us grown-ups are. s,3 oc- salt to one cupful of oatmeal. Add they reffise the apple, are able to gy to the consumer which is. killed by rad the heat of the oven.' 276 DaVenport Road, e4pie�. with• other affairs, that we do the meal gradually to the salt and eat it when It Is t6oked, but when It Toronto 310 d - t give our home atmosphere much water, which must be boiling, and has lost Its vital'ity.' The apple helps to give sleep an clearness of skin, -and to ward off at but, even if we are not It should be peeled and f1fiel * '-sted boil rapidly ten -minutes. Cover-, y 91 a ns with a closely -fitting lid and allow tacks, of many forms of diseasia.. y and, then mixed Best 'Tires frow o cioual affected by it, every into a pulp, with a The stranger or friend who comes into to cook a few momenta longer. Then tablespoonful of coarse oatmeal whicb• can think of one -home that I alr remain froze three to twelve. hours, twelve hours. and teaspoduful bf he C I anad I Ian Trad6* Commission -41 -our dwelling sense it A once'.' _cooker where it may has be- ' Place it in the been soaked'in'cold waterfoi !`Canada-Product" Canada's -Le t T ways feel depressed after le kl the longer cook ng developing the 'a - has adopted the'word "Canada -Pro-. R and ft. isn't because - the. home- Reheat before serving. tTire Makers flavor. home -maker 'duct" ab its trade -mark (though the berse14 is discouraging. It is because Creamy Potatoes: Put one quart of term is nof-atrictly a correct). The by- -Ai- this actuar air, a' combinition of gas- pared and sliced potatoes. -two-table-, -phen-is-an---integral-part-si-s-it-was are a MR- '-FAIMR— favorites with C-AdUn auto. �*Hne fumes from - the kitchen spoonfils of butter, two 'teaspoon- st6ve to overcome thought necessarX 0 a the ob. ;and str -fe- 0 acco smo e Uls of salt, one-elffitX asp6onfui Jecttou flint the word "Canada," as an .1nobile ow en..'bedause of theb a �n­; lideband's pipe, pervades the �rh,�Ie 0;. pepper and three-quarteis of . N . . ­ - MVE= YOUR MO adjective is a little bare and strange XE- bpww suffocatingly, and no amount pint of milk into a mall cooker pan; NEY aeknowledged superiority, so r, , I to the ear. "Canedian."16-though .well of cheerfulness on the part of set this inside a cookW ps'il of boil- MY; uddetstobd In English-speaking coun Hostess overeor4es it. Ing water, and when the contents. are 14 an % not be nearly z6 ez tries, would I eazi think of another home, ai steinfilig hot put'the 4small,pan di- sIve to tlieforeign Peoples with whoi DOMINION lr� cottage of six rooms, that rectly over the fire until it bolls. always feel h4ppy in, as soon as: L Replace it in 0- ng Dominion t enter ------ Ubelleve......-C set the who, root of "product" has the advantage icycle Tires n is 11113 1 'A C of being understood in about four. 1w * I I the pail of b i1ii Just beyond the' hall, through '& large er for one hour. - . . . - . . -h Own open door,-Ia a small porch glassed Irish •-Stew: Cut two pounds ' Of fifths of the world's commercial lang. zed in [-uages as -i French, Produit; Spapla a choica of those *ho"apk "an -Ask your make a n sitting -room;" and breast at mutton - in small pieces, h. aris th 1. . = -7 1. . . . - -, I I Product..; Portuguese. Product -o; preciate speed, safety, sturdj. tMe, porch fuU of sunshine and with sprinkle with imlt and 'pepper and Italian. Prodotto; German, Prod brown in a h r'z ikj, with one LUMBER DEAL ukt- wear and thoroughly rellabic Xram Cro slong ot. f n Lg ER _p en-, n up the tablespoon of Austrian, Produkt-en; Dutch in: seems to light sirvice, flow sills but�er, or butier ib Holland, South Africa. Dutch �Weat floune and welcome everyone coming stitute. Add two sliced onions, brown `­­.-Yor- 4n the -front door. slightly, then place with the meet in Indlis. Produkt-en. The phrase would 'he Sometimes it 6 a contented --Flans-d-Pn-ces. out . translation than "Madoe-in-Canada" eat a kettle. Add two cupfuls of Rota- Ir-d0ofi-the--l—earth, the way —an •tb�i-cut -in cubes, two - eupfWs of Leading Dimlas easy chair 11 drawn up to a table. and green peas and three cupfuls of boil- or "CaPadlAn-made." ­ It also covers,. Ing lamp, or Ing: the, double fields of la cianls-ry- t ir, water. Season with salt and cook e' and -industrial "manufacture." member otir friends' cook for three -G .00 =it ates, then homes with remove to cooter and co, 1 F 'IrL N in a bay winglow t " t the fire Us i pleasure. hours. MAXA=0N XXMU= To 'him who willi,l nothing is- difll-, •fnsj6rIty of cult. Fortunately, In the ltRooftng. Asphalt Slate Sht ei7y home. it_ lea. Wall Boar& Building --PaVers, "VietCry -is not ,.an. nchieve�ment of�� ou-ses; Now To Do ThIngii. it pleasa'nf,' ones-- Root Paints. etc. Mosphere Is not dependent Upon Mint Write for.prices And aampj.�. the intelligence but of the will. The, sauce is fine' served with gave money by buying direct. battle is gaaned when one refuses -to -money. Sometimes 'it Is only A mat- lamb:- Take- one 'cupful of -'shopped &V woo d _00 ter FRMID BRG* 79 8 -r -lin SL !kdxhit defeat. -Foch. keeping the rooms well -aired I green mint leaves, a half e I of OF as �M *"mugs aign enoug"W-tft T, vinagar, a4usner sup ful of powder- -hour be - sun in. There. is nothing like sun ed-susar--mix them oiff to make a room homey as well as fore serving. Sometimes. jest slight Make twisted' maple cookies with r* ,Chanjrcir It the fifrnishings vrhi make, t some of your maple: sugar. They. re- ripeople want to come again. quire one cupful each of. granulated • Pe'rhapir large, -darkly., framed pic:-' sugar, maple sugar and butter, or tures, need to come down, or perhaps butter substitute, two _well beaten new couch 'cover or table cover will eggi, tcro tablespoonfuls' of Water in 'PAI I% Amighten Ahings.' Again, there may, flour enough to make a dough to roll Y "M too much bric-a-brac abi5bt. Man- 1- out -Cut �-W- ---V a ib. rips,_' with granulated sugar leis, with curious -objects and knickknacks! andlake" until light brown. give a room a cluttered "look that ial - Salad'dfiessifie—lo a pint of boil - :Rpt to make a guest feel eil crovided-. ' ting vinegar add three tablespoonfuts If you are gbing� to buy anything I of flour, one teaspoonful of salt, one In slurand'% Am 'eheer UP the house let it be 1 $gaspocapl of 'grouna mustard and 7: .'new to' .-either some Planti*tbat will bloom in! one-half teaspoonful of black pepper dainty cur- rubbeA to a pasteF with three table - taint which can be I easily spoonfuli of and cook to the ur -� Y� �0� - - - the window, or some soft, laundered ea F16 a d which will let in 7,of 1i n Xbt .60gaistency of ; now sidd one-' ib, Many a mountain cabin, vacajion' well beatell egg and one-half cupful lodgih7 and -even a shack of the Wegt-' of * ' and cook A 'hous good' cream, for two e, covered by A M ranch has an Optimistic home at- minutes minutes longer. This dressing keepsis -PZ 4nosphere just because it has light,' well. in sealed jars. Paint Policy oie�ted sun, air, and simple but- Spinach loses both color and flavor wear and weather. --With, these- thim" in ng!3.. wiry . riat step outdoors and walk i; quantity of water tjiat ahheres' to it ftaft, P retending You tare Is total from washing is enough to, steam it idways ;stranger? Perhaps' just a slight tender; there should be just 'enough, fr�of �;e =971-0 ha ­c cdo —s;n-o k;— table Veen L7 _ tiilnd I w :at the surface.. Decay - c M% %9: will make you and -.yotir water to keep'- - it -from- seorch4ng. 'breal� thr6ugli !f happier. idarfii(it •Garnish the cooked spinach with e hard-boiled- eggs put through a v :when the - Sur -face is - X. ege- <e qe -Us . e' a Fireless Cooker'. table riser, or- cut in s1kes. - The eggs Write for copies of our .Food which has -started cooking improve both the look -3 and the taste guarded by painL books -"Town •a'nd - over cost, wood or gas, is placed in' of the dish.. Country -Homes" sisd "Floorio.- the cooker and continues- - to cook be-! . When you cook .vegetables such an' cause the heat stored within escapes! potatoes, peas, caulifloWer, etc., put so slowly that the cooking is prj).; in enough water to have a cupful left longed indefinitely. Food requiring' as a- foundation f6r a light, nourish- 5'"� al o n ow cooking can be started: ing soup. Put two tablespoonfuls. of -ever aqmick fire and finished in the butter into a saucepan, when it' bub- ..rqooker, with a saving. in fael -and.abias add a quarter of a cupful of. cool kitchen.- Soapstone disks are re7. flour, two cupfuls of milk and the quired for 'baking' 'baking' and• roasting, and vegetable liquot; add salt, ''peppersr, These instead of the food, are heated; kitchen chen bouquet and onion seasoning,. the cooking continues without i if desired; let it bail and serve. is "gei of- horning. A delightful Playhouse for As ebil- !ke food -container must fit closely dren can be made by fastening an .:-Into the nest, -and should have a close. old -umbrella on tpp .of 'a post driven. ly&ttinglid; for not only the food,into the ground. Dig a circular bed , - •- ,but the air between the food and the around it; a little larger in circum, ,.7-7Ud, must.be1liftouglily heated -before ference thariNthe umbrella,- drive ar Ia,.pl*ed In the, cookw. peg In line with each rib nnd fasten There is considerable- comfort ini a strong cord from each rib to the �beirig able to. start the breakfast_ cer- Peg. Sow the -bed -thickly with nrorn- .-w 'While yoit. are doing up -the - supper -IngfgloTy seeds, except between two knowing that.. you will find it ibs left for the door. The vines will v� form a blooming bower., perfectly cooked the next mornin anon I .90 Wr -open Marled free. A The'most reliable "Life Insurance Policies" you can put on your house and yourfurniture are MARTIN-StNOUR - 1 _VMNTS, AND VARN13HES -7 -- 'Their 100% Otlnft� 'makes protection complete. .'Their economy his in the fad thiat they Spread easie'r"' cover more sudacean d1ast longer. W When you paint -this Si r­m'g be sure t, o use the Qld -reliable- Martin-Senour Paints and Varnishes. ti .0- ;,A 0, CREAN WANTED !W Woe*srip In the market for cream Warl.cost Qkrt4da $4,277,V3,000.. Official figures Published In London Canada's war expenditures - IMP 7 MARTIN E0 N jai -thrQggh the TW. We pay th* h price. -,In business .ince iv(h"t' give at $1,277,273,000, and her capitalized cost L114nr= .�.MuLrket Drop us aline for partleulars. of Wit;, pensions, at. $AID,000,000., GREENSHIELDS AVENUE MONTREAlLa ntnal:DsfiyC reanl�ry. 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N .1 t lei,GkW1 _ "_jiiTD �D Wb�'iD- y4 r _- t PAIR i F' PIGE01�8" AND fi UC. met. poultry to ■ ;;. S.0 sn W einraucA i oa• •• r �y -- LM.. --.. - TCrtte for Pisces. -� i~PRACTICAL ARITHME=IC. 7 >tllon4` L ..N c,tr Par o usaa Azle Grease... ' - at rongandpliable. $inksinand O ' ant Set Up a "Store" t Teach x` ' t -teats axle spindles and hub `� keeps water out. Prevents dry- — T 1sIIfiB>Ei!• x �a His Heir PWIng, linings with a glass -smooth coat ing and cracking. Makes it last _ _ y of suft mica and grease that longer. Sold in convenient sizes. We heard recently of a• boy ten ##T *arn i rho Q le in b A WEED•" 1\-Iw.nrn without leaving home. Bean banishes friction between • the - - years' old Who was Very o inns--booittrt Rovat---.roll z- Fa , easier to move up-hill.or on level Eureka >�s oiler -, InaAm arithmetic and gat poor marks at Eclenet. Dart /8 --metal surfaces- 114-k Tarnnto Cnnsda roads. Saves wagon wear an _makes iteasy to kce harness t p : r: ` tear. Sold in sizes --1 .'lb. to d leather thorou I y oiled. school His father, Snarly decided- o .� :lNn, BdL>s g he him by Actual experience. ��L''LIL, EQUIPPED rll:wsrAt?>':R v _ barrels. Saves time and work. 1 He started him in business by k©ep• and job printing plant in' Eastern inK a grocery stare in the attie.of their Ro t fo 81.2011) oa quic ieealo koL4s x�. Dealershome. The boy does all his own buy- Wilson Publts+nlnR Co.. Ltd., Toronto; Atmhere _- " --- and keeps a W i selects his Dods p stock on hand. The mother buys her >1LIBODhL/►1�0t>ti- `� a suppIiea from him at the regplar price .� a t� cE TUMORS, LU-iP6, ETQ• tj d he keens the profit tor" his .own internal and external, cared with' 1 - aII out pain y our home treatment Wrlt� money. s before too late. Dr. Bellrnan itiedlCd o spending father insists that he keep his Co.. Limited. Colltnscwood, Out own_ledgex an¢ keep it accurately or plenty of Cut Glass Piokle Dtahes. r the busfs•ess will be stopped. "I suppose your friends gave yb>s The boy enjoys the idea of the store 'Wedding presents enough to start y and his own responsibility, so has ©aB, out housekeeping in good shape?'r. ;;:; • . erly learned from his father the way .,Well, it's going to be a, little ¢ark• !sell, make change, Agars w ¢ y j• � to buy and and, I fancy, trying to serve rbstot keep simple accounts. The pickle .- -- , n profits and kc, of and boiled cabbage is - - - 'res s shown by , interest is d ' laana�a ^+ "Far-fetched flared Fanny. alt f dishes, but perhaps we ,Cs "Flora frequently Ando- fault " what a mftiad of color colgllias - arithmetic -at school and by much _ _ - - . -� Father flatly .forbade A><tng ,Fanny, tions suggest _themselves as we look higher ' marks, He has greatly !m { �i��s �� fearing future frenzy from Flora., proved in the school work' besides INONEV ORDERS.' e at this little frock! This tot !tad hers �tj U ILA^� Fatigued Flora Telt fever flaming en linen and ett value le training f amusia { developed in , pale ore of g_--.-. e>z ordering goods by mail sear' �"MIF= i flercel _La&e�usped- wo;e s slaty organdie Bu tPe on Money _ ' a• Domini Express ne Order. e� ue felt future funeral -favorable. Father's white: McCall Pattern No• 8832, ,'' FROM 1uQE, �� frantic, felicitations failed. - The mea who does better earl<-° Girls Dress. In 6 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Freakish fever fluctuated; flneUy Price, 20 cents. Minard,'s Liniment Co.,- Ltd. more proactive work to -day than .h! + .. reclat;ed. fell, gush,sded 'Farewell, flu, Gents, -I : have used your Min did yesterday is a social reformer o! >Zi1taPP - feebly faltered Flora-feelli'g fine: - ard's Liniment in my - family and the highest type. He is doing' some- Mr. Stingy simply love you fa Free from fear of future funeral,OF also in my stables for years and thing genuine: He to 'squaring his 0)those clinging gowns, dear.. __ father fcrga*e b'iwith- the osa's treaitish Lanita. consider itthe b-st Mrs. Stingy -Weil; you ought ' to _-his tamable: helpingothers to square thews. _ Yours truly, 1 lag to fine Loi- the last three years. Reforestation, Essentfa}: - �� A _ '# rlatmeai to 1118 110"a' } .. It •la sometimes argued that we :do. � Z •�� '- ' PondHotelsand .s Livery - - --- � ` Prop r`8 abt aEPon not need to concern ourselves about -Another Masi. _ . ew ass Proprietor .(lust $emobilized)-Tna; -fife forests of the future, because the ' , - - - buret High Heels r -' - torEdts , we now have wilt -last-us for ; � . - • • .. But t!'ve been through it -officers' cook two 60 or 109 years, or even longer:. that lT���� - \j��iSQi GOrflB Y years -wounded twice. it is futile to worry about the matter, Life Id Worth the Llvinq. Tommy (tasting the' soup)-9oa're So long as eve haws wood. OL coarse,�ho tares Now, ::lucky, notate. it'sa. wonderahey.didn t itis possible to estimate t time our present supply of timber will -- fixed . - ` 1 �: � i e; ii but for Nature's eon,. _. To fiear ffie --wild Mrds singing =' To Maker Sara. -' estic hold a d to alga deme ands (denfande, Because enuch t2style decrees at wol=tett s LSle !s worth the living- crowd sad but kle up their tender toce CANSe®, the flowers and trees, in hlgh heel tootwoar. they sailer iron# That every bottle to 'that box we seat fixed). This question. has ilo direct - 4 _ _ ., _ corns. than they cut an'Aidsd trim iti�thesti z`:7 - her was broken. Are with sure yez bearing on the problem of keeping "� 6 Hear the merry breezes - - - ea ` i printed. -this side ap with care, on It? Lorcet lands. -productive. Let us thS sup- --- - Whisper Ln the- trees... 1�ow pests id.)s suicidal hk painful t ern r. r - Casey -pi am, An' for fear they pose;, for example, that Hader certain Ltfe fa worth :the living may cause ob�aw end women shouldn't see it on the A00' .Of printed estimated demands our present forests �' _ _. _ For just one.trfend thet s.true; swanned to stop 1L � I a . it on the bottom as well. win last us for a hundred years. That tt to find its gladness,. few drops d cs I ire no. reason - at- all -why. . we should ✓ A l-tts CAII64 e3F ?, Seek but ft-will-come come to yon -oma applied directly upon a sore corm thb aim _ _ �- - Mixed. Metaphors. M allow our cut -over lands to become - ___ _ - -• e►>;tcc.Ls - ora. root andeali�liifi out• wlt� _. wastes or near -.wastes. In the first - _ if - A political speaker; vvaroing. the Conservation los Considerstian. pain. Ask the ding store man for ; - `Itublie against the impositon of hear place it takes s hundred'ye let pa say, for a seedling to Brow Into a :e• :. - _ 7t is ac, dmf d b thinking quarter S f t o rte y i q arta of an ounce of treasons, whl -- farmers that through negligence or coats v@rT little but is sufficient to Lice s specTh- move every hard or soft coria or cal don't atop shearing the wool- off the trees we are now cutting are on- the misplace ace from one's ee sheep that lays the golden egg, you'll average much older. ' The time to The bertl3a is featured 'on this covering for implements o' agrbul- This drug is an Other Cam pound•ati� ' pump ft dry " 'frock which, indeed, aa. a suiting. teen- : tore, ~when not in use, they get about dries fa a moment and simply shrl`"velit ` start our new forests, therefore, is lenient to the uneven tunic. McCall half ti"ie ears of service from them That reminds us -of that other far- sow -not a hundred years tram now- P y up the corn without inflaming or 0#00,- 4 pighted orator wha; to a burst of elo• for otherwise we should have a long Pattern No. 8954, Misses' Dress. In they should. The loss from exposure. trrltLung the surrounding tissue or ; - queues, said: "All along the antrod• plod, during which we should be 8 sizes, 16 to years.- _Price, 25., ate thanAlm-deterisrst#oa t Mj -CHP er. out and o>: - tt r_ . . ' lea ihways of the pest we, view the - tents. "- - - .:follows , through legitimate use. niie'r dresser. „ without adequate supplies oY 'ilihber. These tterns may be obtained 0o n o as.uaeeea-hand.. the second place, those who argue Det y r!! will assume that the necessary In that no present action is necessary from your local -McCall dealer, or I equipment required to 'work a farm BOX RIP SAWYER$ _ --- ai • "Flu" Fantasy. overlook one of the moat v1ta1 facts in from the McCall Co., 70 Bond 1st., costs E1;000 and that 'with care the, ;Fretful Flora Lound "flu" ' fiercely the *hol�'forebt problem, namely, Toronto, Dept. W. , _ equipment may be used for ten years - _' jatjgniag. .. "Fudge : " fitfully fumed that the destruction of forests in any —� Without cane in ears. The_ do - j would WANTED -_ - $Llaasa's Ltasm at �u�me■sat�ta's !ri!aa a acrappe . Flora. "Fla feels far from funny. one ,locality, ,district, or region has a .. . b distinctly adverse lafrnence on the 114TIMATE NATURAL HISTORY. duction to be made liom these figures FUWTBP BR09» L - ,Febrifuge failed flatly. Feeble Flora, that implement shed ` feeling fancy flightful. fretted wilt - is an p t b :nd� TflRANTO, ON'T proeperfty of the cottatrY tie a whore. _ , "Father, fetch • flowers for Flora; The forest problem is essentially s �ncldent In the Journey of An Explorer in nae is floe years Ls equal to #608• feverfew festooned tends flu." locaj problem. - .In Abysiinfa: It does not coat half than ram Faithful father, feeling 'FioreC fitful, 4 build a fid jmPlemeat shed, • to. haw •`flctitiouely feigned festivity. Care To Consider infant Welfare. That the adoption of European dress many farmers, otheiwiiS up W. date A ws is Casae '* Forgetting former fleeting tansy, among the native Africans causes lis- and progressive, fail to provide Pro.'. .T P"!"'-- cf- A National Conference' on - Infant comfort and phytllcal' harai is the be- per cafe for 'the'tools•with which they M. D. gdvises i „Persons wise ; all -in Londoa,.£ng- a _o Maj. C. H. Stigand. in To Abys• work? Sul, fantastic force," fervidly fretted land; on -July' lot, 2nd and 3rd, 1919. _ suis Through as Unknown Land; the a>ffes teem Flora, forbidding further flurry, flout- ed to the medical, ` MbIRM&nt^ N sora who was studyng the long- lease me for it. Mg ' social, racial- a _ and eoasbpadoa ear sant t6eot- - - Fatuous fatheri -feeling- _ nage of the natives' says had - sei►es by lattini Eiftess tie - [orbt}re farther floral toietitigs, infant 'sad ch".welfare will be dfs- %1 R6M rived at one oto -Abyssinian -0t}t- - eThere ewe Dae - • cnst_9d. = -The Conference to being, and lnad'etopp>!d M -rest life men the .army " _ aElee eae4 i ��& Feeling father felt foolish, Flora tel- called by the National League for Dce "What was it? ri r�tered, "Frankly, Lather, faulty.. good Health, Maternity and Child Welfare, said animals when this in$tractive 1s- "NKhen they had a nasty job they This cgrois k"O"IA00drug furnishes incl for Au -fever flares. cident..occurred: iktslivESf1'spistlbede!ei+ ! the officials of which Urge that similar, The people were under s $bum, or Wanted you to' do. they always digai� 'Feed. fricasseed fowl, •Sad' fever fad-. fled it by calling •it a 'detail.' trades" 0 B tho ' ' 3' conferences be organized in other . civil chisf, .and I lost'no time is pay- sad =i3Op Bottles, s , countries daring the preeeAt_year.- .,__.. "Fickle female!" fumed .father. Then'in. 1920, an International Con- Ing him a call• The sham inoseh est for tt�asdw aaa Lanai so otter, "Freakish filly, fricasseed Local fatal; se !s pianaed to bring together the could not write, and 'he went through iamfsi►ltig fasts ioreetall .flU." • the vocabularfee I had made out • . on 1t7, is not the ioaert who are doing results and findings for further de- '�Fa h!" Irgwned Flora. "Father'stailed cusaion. It is hoped in -this, my journey and suggested new words the talking who axe solving DUs b. formula foolish. Furious fumigation a ars at «: ; way to carry out the pane o e natives sat close against me is a work. When- they talk, they know future formula. Former factotum.. fed. League, which, but for the war, would moat friendly way and said what it is about. ` died, failed flithily Fire frowzy Fan- have convened an International Con- i1y February flrat" grass in September, 1916. "Has h� such sad such �t word? ; Write ft down for him:' L1f MONS' MAKE' SKIN �.. One o1 them said, "Has he got kUn• WHITE, 80FT, CLEAR chs down ?" .`W I replied, "No! What is knnebar' Make this' besuty lotion for ■ few gO11. write it'down for him; he cents and see for yourself. ! ought to have.kuncha. Show him what kunchs is." What girl or woman hasn't heard x. My. . instructor forthwith- opened a of lemon juice to remove complexion fold of his ehamma, and out hopped bfemishes; to whiten. the skin and to , about twenty flees. He caeUally re• bring out the roses, the freshness and .z•,:,,A. marked.,"These are kunchs. I will the Bidden beauty? But lemon juice write it down -for yea•" alone is sold, therefore irritating At•that I said I 'was , afraid I must and should y mixed with orchard a A" �O� White this catty; Strain through s fine �l be going; to which they repliedt.' ejDth the juice of two fresh lemons � .' "You have not got kimal Yet. Let into a bottle. containing about n three wh %CO T� ane write that for yep. Show him a ounces of orchard white, kimal." . well end yoil 'hive - a whole quarter log, fi Antiseptic, andphy� mr �: All those present Jbegan hUntiaii in pit of slain and complexion lotion , Conve- their clothes, and a: very brief search at about the cost one uenadol pee baby sod dusting powder. face, en a ' small jar of ordinary d aiaat and economical, taltN the Pie sufficed - to Prod uoe a few knees ot- Be stirs to strain the le�nion ulce so kimal-sn' insect to which I trust my o pulp of other mes for the pu* . A g ets into the bottle, then this few i s`pi,�t. ?I of the in. reader has not yet been Sntrodnced. foot, remain pure and iFesh for toCotlenra 0"Ttietoe• I bade them a hurried farewell end month's When applied daily to the diapers the rids pure �d $ween ' . • departed. Subsequent examinations face, nook arms and hands t should keeping Mt� of my clothes afforded me farther op- heap to beach, clear, smoothen and AWA. � " portuaities to study the natural his- utiiy the Fiat l three tory of the knncha and the Umsl. Any dzugi 11t will supply a qunces cd ore and white at vllry Little ISSUE 22--J% „ . y.. e0{t and the grocer he's the lemons. at► Tlq►dedaaer .. , ;.;...-.a„ e..-.:. . �.,::_,,...-..,�`�lu:�.,,._.,..w�.t.r.rxxd s.._...s'<u..r,c..,ilw.•�•icniuE�ay�i�'�:`. xkAr7'� 4`F.'�.,°`�.ti•�:.,m.J!-aa.:-rs:�+`:��,�i;:..w.il�"-a>�ri..-f',ki• `>k' 'a'='S`l""` ^a:�lx,. !�tijy}�y R'nT^',",.'i, •'' R°'TJ�"�''�rs'`.r6,•" �•n ��a,� �.''�� p,...wr:L^° "� . � �-+..:wcr.s�Sw••rw�.�ra�!'.:,.- _ F•v?Wtiy!`Ci. s: �4sc"'?^'s*- n "'"...9a'9 ..:+: 'x':. - ,.,ro"ti::' _ .7;'r r^r+.;:. -� m.:`_ a�"-.::, 'q, 'v .:r":.: • a, a E " r,sfi«<. -s. r,�v,C uF" :r.'rc• • ti�sx'w:r: • - • ass: - y �. .. _ .., ... ... ._��'t?'�a► •j,. d.,ii.�.:r•- •., .-�--..�' .. . , ,a. .": xa,. •-,3', .,,r��n^. �;�r"«• roe, y�; •r : .,. ,d,� . 77 ...1 -:vary.. �d. r.:_.,. s.::. ... G+4:.'] -I .,r''.' /v_..' :: '_: '�....+ .� � �• x7.ar1 ti. , ,� '�SV ` `a •'ZJOtiJ1i1tJ i17 t' -Dr. Henry will be hate 4e usual :.aroma LdrosrEtsrs>N►s>Zi. �** - :� - y • nest- Tuesday- to sttead to his ��_ .Li ; protessioual du *- A 0919=Irish Cobblers. We have on -hand new'lines of Men's Ba16rI ons -'sets on' fi = � x Hiss-V�--Burl spent- a raaces Fitzsimons; of APP�y to R A. Smell. Ii R. No, s. dare- gg 1 the -bolida with-friends-in-Brarotford. Hamilton, spent the holiday with stoat. Phone Pickrs09: 33-3.tl _ shelY88—In coq]-binatioII and p4oC41 - �... her uncle. 'aunt, 1OP_ A dandy line of the very latest in'Fine Sbirtp, -ranging from h50 t_ y� -J. H. Bundy flea sold his ga-so= W. J. and •-�ilne tank to James Pengelly, of Mre, Clark. M -;S spy A rse. Bakery stirla _ 2:60. The ukest stripes you ever saw. .� TSin-sale. - -Mrs. Lumsden and Stewart - Some - -Theaton, of "P er thing light for the kiddies- Ro ' a -At "T• yrs at -I 60. -SP your bey needs.for wprking_in in the sum- -21I'ise M. Rodinn- of Toro „ was t e oast o IRs Leary J. R. and Mrs. Theztone r brother,' ' new, oae-than top, in first-claseshape. The -- . y an a Lost, a gold locket and,eh price $350. Apply E. Gleeson, 33-3tt nisi 18 a II1CA, cob1, comfortable bbaki union suits of � over the holid9 � _ sin, _ " , Overalls. We have them. __ -The regular meeting 'of 'the OVERN MIEIVT.. Municipal and - , last. with pearls. Finder please Methodist Ladies' -Aid -will be held G.Corporaaon Bonds For Sale --R D. Dykes, Our Boots are tize best --you know, you ve bought them here before. '-leave at Ngws ogee. s Wednesday, June 4th, at 3 p, m., Bond Broker, Whitby; oat., Bell Phone Ind. Phone 70. 40tf. A nice new line of :lien's He'te can be seen on -J. C. and Mrs. Taylor, of Port at the home of Mrs. Findlay, _ -Geos . our ahelves. They are the ver latest iizst le y Perryj visited with- Gordon and -George and Mrs. Varty and CREED POTATOES FOR SALE -I , Y Y_- - , .Mrs: Law over the, holiday. children, ofrToron:to, spetit Satur= ��77- have for .ale's uantity of seed -potatoes. h Money-makers. Apyat tot b �oa s. �brid R.. A, BUNTING P:[CKERING� �t ' -John -Walsh and son, of Lind- day and Sunday with the former a -rhos, hardy, R. R. o. 1, Claremont. 3s-a�' say, spent a couple of days with mother, Mrs, Vart . of Church St. Established .1857. the lormer'e brothers here. -Rev. J. W. Down and Mrs. ]FOUND -In -Pickering Village, a - Down are a sum of honey Owner may have same by - We are pleased to see 'Stanley pending the weekend calling- at the 1vEWS office, ving property 7h Davis on data again, after 'his at Poutypool' attending- the doth and paying esPeaaea. as a�'rO Gist You ,S� Corn on the cob. 1 clot ecious illness from the 141u.". cation of the new Methodi t �tgQIC8 SEED BUCKWHEAT- - church in -that -town. -- - - 1 mot Feank -and -Mrs. Brien, or To- Ia mooch, old. �«• p>>oneClaremoat sena �i Y-roato, have been spending - a few George Thezton, father of J. WW -1 OW: _'� nor appiY to JohnSeott, 'Ri R. No, Y, Claremont p: ed days with Pickering friends. R: Tbeiton; died 'at Whitby'on - ae a9 ;ti -Mies Marie Bateman, of To Sunday in his 70th year. - His ionto, spent Victoria Day with funeral took place on Monday FOR EtALE-A nice solid brick reel- ' afternoon to Uxbridge dente. 8 rooms, and summer kitchen, about a �y p "."her aunts, the Misses Boutiag. ge Cemetery. ' an acre and a half of land of fine soil, good .►70�r k7�Gomfort Cirold Fels Naptha, -W. J. and Mrs. Gorman and -At the annual busiaoi s meet ale or ear:ia a barn with .able. in Piaarer�tanr� >' , - - Village. AWY to M. B. Field. Picker P. O. children, of Toronto. '-spent a few ing of the Women's Institute held f SUnh ht- `Life BIIO .- days with their relatives here. at the home of Mrs. B. Field on S y -Mrs. L. N. -Parker and Miss May 27th tire- following' officJ"R�� TRAYED-From lot e. con. 7, Pick. _ acing: two bay fi11Y colts, light driYers, 2 and ThrQ6_.._Bar$—�Q1'—Liv—Vtstt�3 k Emily Parker, of Regina, are the were elected for the cotuing yeears ole. Farces knowing of their where- guesteQf HLenryand Mrs. Wood. President, Mrs.,.Eo.w-ell..; lat Vnto- ktndly_tammuoicate-with w: Cottrell;- -ClaretaoatLor DhOne�lare r-�1'alter,.and Mrs. Parsons, of Pree;, Mie. Zimtn ion ; ?,ncl- 3�8 Gj�, X• __G1 LE SPIE, DUNBARTOI .R: No. 2, __ en Ing a ee., firs: -Cronk ,; Sec'y-Treas., — Y� -- _:, few days with' Dr. and Mrs. Cart- Mrs. Hicks ; Directors -?Mics. • Mil- ANTED -To let or purchase, K ,` s :R'riilht. ler,, 1t#rs. C]nrk,..lylrs._Jephsulo, MrB,first-class residence in the Village of Picker- ing, in good condition and rilodtrn'conveniences. . J. and Mrs. Calvert of To - 7 Morrissey and Hire. Ihekie. Be Communicate with Dr. M. E. McEwen. Veterin- l ,sides Patriotic work done. thee. ary S=irgeen. kiacdonald College, Box 233. Que- „ionto. spent over Sunday .with bee 2 - • ear the Inat3tiite has 'made some At '� r their parents,' - Thomas and Dlrs. Y --- __ _ANNE '; , rY Calvert. - repairs to the Town Hall, also do- VOR SALE -12 a lies, -stockers; 1 - _ 'rig nated $10 to the Childr' ' reg,sten•d shorthorn bull calf 4 months old; int ri -Miss Georgie Shirley, of the en a Shelter... W Toronto N , 8 e Soldiers' and 1 cow due july'81h. Fred Ldeey, !ot 8L, B. -' Victoria Day here with her r- �iid Commission; College St., To- F. con., Pickerinq. Ind, phone 807 Malvern. ha Highland Creek P.O. ._ 34-38 9; ants here. roato, and 850 to the India Famine - A.-J.'Sher, who bee -been over- ,b'upd. �} ASTCRE FOR SALE-SuMcien ' _ x seas for about three years, return- -one of the chief questions that i for about 34 head of cattle or hones, w p,y Clean,. Sari>�tary; Fresh C roCerYe8 here E, tl at lots"d. 7 and 8. con, 3. Scarboro.or write A. Fi r ed home on Saturday looking Bale ebneern this township at -the Pros— Cooke. R. R. No. 2: Markham, care D, Reesor. and heart -. ent• time is that of electric railwa Price. yearlings. $1.60: large cattle and bones. ��. f•M,� �.� 'y. 82.00 per month. 3 all the tiaaif►s qq -Goa A. and MrR. Gordon and light.ancl power. The mn,niclgtali- lacus, Ewart and _Carman, of To- ties to the east of. us and to the T OST -On Monday. - IHay 28th, on Our Lthe Brock road. between the 8th sold 7th con. OU}` BAZk" Tea ' y-•ronto, spent the holiday with west of us are interested - s ,_.. P On ways on as they M• L. h•. 23rd; 191s oil the bask. Re a doubt' the best value on the market. -Mr. Muir, formerly of the are alroady enjoying those other word. �, aBrougham. leave at ai A. aarclay'•, or --'staff of the standard Bank here, boons to modern civilization. We, B Is, receive y tis in barrels, - is spending a few days with In Pic aped of an 3 t e eetrie railway, as the Toronto- Live stock -On or about the 24th of May, not in Cotton .bas are clean and sanitary. Eastern will be built b 1919. 1 expect to be in Pickering, and will be bags,- _ —Mine Mabel Clark; of the Clin y the Do- prepared to care for all classes of live stock. I� - - minion Government or b Your patronage will receive m most careful con- Good buying at 4 lbs. for 25 cents. ton News -Record, s nt over Bun- y the p - =7 ... pe sideration.. E McEwen Veterinary Surgeoo, A aft here with her brattier, W. J. Hydro -"Electric Commission if they Macdonald Agricultural College. Quebec., 33tf E aad Mrs Clark. succeed in getting possession of it: r ni, of To Unless it becomes the property of O U N T Y_O U N GI L -Uu es, at 20 cents per can, , r � -1mer' Tnma -Mr. and Dors. Gratia are gitaranteed. 14loney 'or exchan a i>~ D. and ra. Banks and with W. or at least by the onunlelpalitm1mies' County Of Ontario - - g r . a� R and Mrs. Powell. thro6ith which Is passes, andlnan- _ - - goods not as represented._ - The ad atiroed session of toe Quuat ..: -John Dwyer has purcha4ecl J: age? by the Hydro -Electric Com- j y-- � missroa i Council of the Corporation of the Winter's residence 'on Eliza. , t may be a long time be- - Our 'Thom son 'Seedless Raisin are the County, of Ontario, will be held.- pur -: :. p .both St.. and will take possession fore our hou"s are _lighted by suant io-adjournment, -on Tuesday, electr3cit , it is to the :right sort, �0 cents per lb = t : bn the first of the month. y Therefore, the Third day of June. 1i;19, at Teti - �- -m-Mrs. -Thomas Douglap, of Tq_ intererte of_., the people of ibis *'clock in ;he forenoon. : ronto. and Wai. and MrP. Burrell, tote' that -the transfer of this All accounts to be laid before the Space perlxtits m :rationing . only - a few articles, ..bu�,. - - We Lth their rftre W! flway � made,-au-&tt i"a to tl]etr' �ncit-should be .forwarded to the mother here over the holiday. interests that the transfer• be Clerk, property crrtifled, at least three Oils. BtOCIi _ is Complete in all lines. , -Arthur Bandy, who has been fortieth,rown anaa"possible. But daps be7orc file mastitis of the Coup. �e or sen otic order. We do the rest. overseas for the past three years... y .. Dated at Whitby. this 83rd day of --=-whess he tine been employed in fight will have to be waged -as a May, A. D.-1900: the transport service; returned certain faction in Whitby and ' Oshawa are deter lead -that the J. B. PAItZu'BLL. home this week, houghs crossed in _ ! County Clerk Conary °t Ontario _ • jC`1►Tfc �� ` - the Atlantic on the A aitanla. Doeuinian 3overnment eh lid re - MEWS ityiE S • �". -Owing to the Canadian Press tain possession. At a meeting of • .Association meeting on Thursday the representatives of the inunici NOTICE TO CREDITORS - _ g y - --Huge new stock- of - Men's Negligee Shirts +sad Friday of next week, Tia$ polities interested held at Whitby �eizld O•t>ki,erel - Nmwo will be issued on Weduee_ on Wednesday ezening of last in" all sizes and shades -ver newest. - $by afternoon Cderespondeots 'Week' a resolution Ras passed; Notice toCreditore and others in~t{le � ,-should have their -.news items in which practically asked for an ex- Estate of Thomas Poacher, de - Id earl pression of opinion by the people, - _ �Men'e 'Fedora. Hata, in xey, brown: -An �- ry and Dors. Barrett, Mrs. its it was wisely deemed advisable The creditors of the Estate of Thom- =-D. M. Bans and danghters, Mona that ei question of so mach inl- as Poucher, late of the Township of - black --latest Shapes: .,and Hazel, and son, Milton, G. portance should be decided by the Pickering to the County of Ontario, o le. In consequence Gentlemen, deceased, who died on or i Imrie and A. L. Sehoals:motored pep q once of tills abnut the eighth day of April, A. D, - y en s' Spring Caps—new shapes arzd,colors. !down frolm ' Toronto and visited action'& vote will be taken at the 19191 are herebynotified -to send b over the holiday with W. H. and earliest opportunity. °' The town- post prepaid or therwise deliver do - > iMrs. Banks and family. ship council st their meeting on the undersigned executors of this es. Men's Fine Hose, in black, tan, frown, grey. -Rev. Dr. Marsh was in Hann- Monday took the initial step when tate or their solicitor on or before the >3nd White. they passed "a resolution asking 18th day of "June, A. D. 1916, their ton on Saturday attendingthe the Hydro mission to furnish Christian aad surnames, ad4ress•and , funeral of bis grand -child, te In- description, and : full`.. rticulars of Splendid assortment of Mens and Boys' ' -ft -Aitiglitw of Mr. 0 the estimates o! the cost,' the pa y u ltesaard. of Buffalo. After t>ze finds for tthielr.t�e�tnwash w it claim m oi-ieccilritiear u --TY Boots and fine Shoes. G funeral service, Dr. Marsh went have to guarantee. By pushing 17amediatety atter the 18th day of - the matter se quickly as possible; to Holstein to eonductannivenary Tune, 1919, the estate of the said esevleer in his former charge. and overcoming the obstacles, a Thom" -Poupart will he distributedMe"Se. q p M N -♦ representative of the Do- work of construction could be n .moa the tee entitled thereto �eorinion Alliance of Toronto, win in siz�ty days. . _ . haying only to tbs. claims or + interest o� the executors shall +fake char��tte of the Service in Pick- then have notice and all others will be edag Mstl2iodiat Church .next San. If MUM TO CREDITORS excluded from -such distribution. , da . Jnn speak sE May. A. D. Toronto t G 14th day of - / ey in the afternoon. The ll[ay, A. D. 1919. : `7`7 M E In the Matter of the Estate of Josiah r<ddreases will be exceeding ly fine parsons, lata of the Township of WILLIAM JAxss Bl>IATON,�aR���, isrld should be heard by sU who Pickering, Farmer Deceased. Solicitor for be Executors. art striving to save Vansda feom Notice i, hereby giveb, pursuant to Norman young 298 Jar Is rx a more desdl foe than the creel section bi of the Trustees Act, R. S. O. g poacher, Bring ia.ypar Harness and Collars, before the last ` Hun.—J. W. �. 1914. Chap. 121, that all creditors and Street, Toronto; Mrs. Adslia Pled , 3 chin., Brou hao, Ontario ; Donald -The Scarboro Dfhmatic Club others. baying claims or demands >s imiante rush. �. atnst the estate of the said Josiah Robert Beaton,. Whiteysle, Ontario. gave t► play' entitled The Old Executors of the Estate. 2ii`37 New Hampshire Howe," at the arsons, who diel on or about the lith DALE Collars a Specialty. Boots Repaired. Town. Hall on May 24th. The hall da of July,- ini8, at the said Town. DALE MILLS call soon and pp y stip of Pickering, In the Qounty ofFLM get your needs an lied. was crowded with an appreciative Ontario, are required. on or before the ` audience, acid the following- ladies 90th day of June, 1919, to send by PIO I INCA and gentlemen took art : The post, repaid, or deliver to Mary Eliza- PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ti D be h You can always get the best Mani- 1 '_-Misses -Edith Green, Durnford, t organ, of the said Township of - Hewlett :and Mary Bibeaid, and Pickering, the executrix of the last will Lobs Flonr-made-from No. '•1. Home Phone 3600, W. J. COAHWELL 'fiieeere. Will Chester, Arthur Wil- and testament of the said deceased, or Manitoba Wheat. to the .uudsr.i sed Solicitor, their Royal Household and Glenors for Norman Major,. Percy Hewlett, Christian names, ' and surnames, ad. Bread. Try a bag. Wm. Westney, Geo. Jackson and L �•; dresses and writing. of the full Parti- Pastry Flour Fresh. Rolled Oats Mit *a�11V �u$Iltf2 Cecil Watson. talars, in writing. of their claims, a BRAN. SHORTS, "Happy _.Qa statement of their accounts, aad'the -Captain M. B; Conron, M. A:, DiI% FEEDS ffom overseas Is visiting in Pick• nature of the security, if any, held by -TUAT CHOP - r G Bring on Sunday, June 1st, and them. ' will assist the pastors is chars® of And take notice that after such last CRUSHED OATS �a gi mentioned date the said' execatri: will BARLEY CHOP' the Methodist and Presbyterian proceed to distribute the assets of the W$EAT t• , Ohnrchee. He will say ' some said deceased among the parties en- CRACKED CORN' These' stoves are acknowledged things of interest to the Method- titled thereto, having regard only to a "'MIXED HEN FEED ""�` a ?' ist people in the morning and claims of which she shall then have Oaldwell's Cream eubatitui ' the best eto�es.. ~: likewise to the Presbyterians in notice, and that the saidlexecutrix will Calf Mea]. on the market " the evening. Capt. Conron is a not be liable for the said assets or any Molasses Meat' to da - --"— fall -fledged minister, who enlisted part thoreoi to any person or persona _ - of whose claim notice shall not have CHOPPING AND OAT as a private and was w combatant, been received by her at the time of CRUSHING EVERY A? spleadid bakers,!easy on fuel ;ands, " -:but because of ability shown on such distribution. Get prices on feed in ton lots. .handsome in design. the battlefield was promoted to ROBIMT GORDON SNYTaR, BELL PHONE. - s Lieut., then Capt, Here is one of 10 Toronto St.. Toronto, a fel tock 4e..mon worthwhile. ,Come, ,see Solicitor for the, Palo Esaantrlx �'• _ _. �=-V Call : - and ,r 1iha.. ,�.,,tiR .....LSA :.. _ atn�i-..'l .te�.ar....s�,�' _, - - .,-:,.. .:.. .. ... a,csd-ea.r-��_._ ... .._•., ...... _... _w:...y. .�.-.. ,._r_..,.... c �'rc.aay..wi!sr.W _�,_.�. _. ..,.. Wn�:a.',.(.,....a:,.+.A.�i�iwti�tdirx`'`f:i7'ir'" ,.. ee3cts •: ,n