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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_06_0641. 11'.,K 7 wo 77;S-44' - " I M. 1?k _,z• .. f e, P, 5 4 XXXVI116-_ .,,.PICKERIENG, ONT., FRIDAY. JUNK 6111 .1. .. - - ­ .. - - - - - �- -:-7: . . . .- - _.. .. ­.� O's . . . .......... -DUNISAF11TON Established 75 Wesley Lai fff mily, of To- Mrs. Knights leaves for England on W IthUn and Geo.Baker 11 Medical ronto, visited is parents -on Sunday. -Saturday,. sailingfrom Montreal on Mrs J. N. Reesor has returned to the Megantic-. iw1ah her a v Toronto. �Aftqr -and shall we!---- vera GREEN V H. FORSYTH., D. of 0., Regis- Baker I& Heise) month with relaI member of the Optometricial. Asso., sPc!a"1= t�s "i=P. h midst in the fall. 'attention given ton 0�otazio. Special The Sabbath School will be hold in The Ladies' Aid Society of the Duo - to to 0* Ittins of gl"@**. Byes "nod free. North the ball for the summer months, coin. BartonPresbyterian church will hold It. Mile meneffix June Sth. at 10 o'clock. MILM a lawn social at Mr. Walton Annie', _P._TOMLINSO?L 4f,13. -Member The regular meeting of the. Ladies' on Friday. June 20tb. Fuller particu. :2. Is of the College of Physicians and Surgeons r- Promis 'd Safety., Md Society will -be held at the home bire Will be given.next week. You 0 Thursday. of butario. Office: that formerly occupied of Mro. Jews@ Todd on Dr. R. B it, and l4tterly. by Dr. Cc June 12th. -7 UXBRIDGE, isle Dr, Civeniont. Qat. 2my aptzw4 iiijivan F. Dobson, who Is retiring from R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D.. M. We are promised protee; active business, has sold hie stock of V ..C'. P. & S., II Oftice hours : 12-2 sail Ed. Wilson`spentSunday with B, booti and shoes to Mr. Weiser. I am again buying Wheat P. In. or at other hours I b appointment tion if we proect ourselves. Carter. Mr. Muir, engineer of the Good an ReU phone In 400. Pick. sorl'I No. 24- Ina •. Get our system of lightn- Willie Dixon spent Sunday with G-' RI system of the Province, was in Barley -Highest --prices paid Ontario. Ing protection and save Perrier. town on Monday. He recommends a C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R. Miss Gertle Fuller -spent Sunday at a stone,road for the town with a bind - C a oat No 11dinburgh, member of thw CoI your buildinge. The c George Duncan a. in of tarvla. -Phystsiano and surgeons of Ontario, liesuttate to small. We connect up EII Tomlinson spent Sunday with The heat spell of the past week has barlev Feed is the cheapest feed friends in Brooklin. -a' 3di= in caused considerable suffering ' with fir,ttZs11'-24*,o!d,= of It all metal part We know Miss Elsie Carter visited on the market for - fattening dzen. 0I and residence, Broughanti. vkth Miss -h min and beast. - A number of hot _Z Olive Routley. on Sunday. how. Get our prices. plirs. Atrial will prove it. people fainted in church and horses in A stock alwaysonhand. 7. Miss Ida Gray Is- spending a few tarness suffered greatty.'somo having ss�days with Miss Elsie Butch' even died. Howard Hooter is' speadtff his 'M H. KENNEDY, BarTister, Sol. 03mqjp3pI1=gr I W a leiter, Notary Public,!EConveyance; Ilic. holidays with his parents here. SCARS01110'. Wthy, Ont. 41 to0ville,Ont, Misi :Gladys Madill - visited- Miss31ondayik and.Frid Olive Routley'an Monday -evening. James Moonev.' •for many years a a YaLouly.. T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Wedding bells are ringing louder resident of the city, died on Tuesday I grind Boer than o ak T113 CouiI crown Attorney. Nod County and louder. as the result of a paralyti tv & a Can't you bear them ? c 11612stoos. tro�t B"". Whit". 2(111 J. 11. B11111AL, Clarmat M4o Gertle Hornshaw and Miss Jean car oro: Town- Q. ton extra In 10'apa --RaLutley spent -8 a St. his 70th year. The late Mr. feeding value for pigs. IrWra ur CHRISTIAN, Bitrilater and nay's. Mooney was born in Queen's County, Solicitor. Notary ftbHe. Zte� Mon Frank 9Wy GoOtick spent Stinday even. Ireland. and cabae to Toronto When it We carry. a large stook of Furni. Ing with'Wheaton Hagerman and bov. Heis turvived by four sons- tura, Brock St. North. Whitby.. ture, it Ilso picture frames and room family.* Unce-436roofal Willfam Mooney, at W ILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A.. Bar - present overseas with the Canadian nater: Solicitor, member of the firm of mouldi window shades, granite- warf. CHRRRYWOOD Ryckman. Denison. Foster and Beaton. T New Perfection cook.stoves. Engineers-: Fred 'and Edward of To G Toronto . . License No. 4.266 antral Trusts Buildin& 85 Say Street, Toronto., Also agent for monuments. Lowest (TootateTonto. and Fiao'k, of Niagara Falls, -7 --- 7777 - Telephone Main .991 �aii 962. e for last issue) -81a 3, 7 rices. -We'pay the freight. Phone and two sisters, L"_ZftA_oUS1t We are all glad to see libe fine wea. Claremont. th- IrIvent,-&-h-cf-Slater Bonsventure, R Dentai of the House of Provfdexice George Judd spent Sunday at C. < I - Plaxtion's. WHITUVALIB -.,.aurvice -nLARE B. BEATON. D. Born, on Saturday. May 24th. to yal Colette of Bert and Mrs Petty, a son. I M - - Ji -P Graduate'of the Ra %.,l - -Fruit lWkets ro. Win. BM -00 load daighter Surgeons and University of Toronto. office ower w. M. Pringle's !hardwar tore, Whitby. I have and expect to have during the LU. hove returned to Toronto. Mrs. G. T, Davidson and Silo: 0 Mr. Moore and daughter ar hour' to 12 : lite 5., AsInd..'phone lion spent Sunday at Solins. Is visiting .1111oll phone 2920-10 44]y& fruit season petty 'and the former?s son at I G Win. and Mrs. nalskillen. During Dr. Beaton's -12 Quart, Baskets a L; III ewers spent Sunday at Mr. Ferguson'*. Born, on Saturdav, May 24th, to *will be inoCharge' of Torosto.. Edwin Lintner spent over 4h Gordon and Mis.-McKay - a son. e holl- -24 Quart Crites, . _. : The undersigned have-6pened Miss Perry is not mpro dai at the home of his parents here. r, Ting as I Quart &Fry BOX&A arry and Mrs. Robinson spent- the ra Idly as. her friends would like. 111 anew new garage At the corner' All guaranteed" No. lqualit with week Idly Eunice Rouen acid -end at the home of their parents of Church and'King Str'eI strong handles. Order early and here. Hamlin spent.SiIinday with A. Ireson. P G. of Marria 0 A r W secure your - requrements, as Quite a' bomber took In the antil- re are to re air all makes n HAM-Issuisi Licenses in the County of 02= -rickeAng village these are changeable times. ve i is in the M-etbodist, church ca of antog IN I 111 11 0 r 6 a on AUhripping And- Oat_H_ojTFn_g -eve" day, Sunday. S"nds, Jdne the 15tb.' I V.IRICH ARDSON - Real :Es' as usual. Weare sorry. to bear- that Mtg. , pil_ The ;�omen'a Institute will hold its and bicy-cles; s 'tate. *insurance, Convey2neing, notary key is tinder the doctor next meeting on Wednesday, June the y care ;. bat Barnes,We are also agents for Do Public: Etc .!Pkkering, Oii't. 11th. at 3 o'clock (standsI time) in 311y' W. G. Green River we hope to soon see her out again. the Methodist ebtirch, when Miss Ruth �171.iaval Cream SelArators Fraimat &II Mrs. Petty and daught. 'Pirt.L-tbe Department Delegate. wirl HOPPER. Issuer of Marr Or address R. R.'No. 1. Locust Hill.- er, Miss Gladys, III SIII With Do Licenses in the Coupty of oul Class at store and, his residence. Clairomiant. Mr,Houey and family. of mlllllke4.address the meeting' Each member In asked to make a special effort to be Gasoline Engines, Tractors anti present and bring a friend with her; t -BALL-House carpenter. Ea: Sawing Machines. SHAW'S IkROCK 011CAD uss itimsites shone new ening or tions. rid. phone 2913,TPickering, 23 srmNER 7 SCHOOLS A_few of John Knox's many friends MONGOLIA called on. b1m recently to welcome him Cowan & Shepherd' Renate spent a few days •dents who not care to I time was spent., viewing the many In Toronto this week. T% B.BZATON TOWNSHIP =BE Toronto, appeal to Ambitious Siu. home from overseas. A very pleasant Mrs. James dp 0 0any"anow. Vmml000ner tar saki lose two or KIMW"fA. A6001111114421. a1io. Money to I*" three month a time. You may enter relics that John brought home from Abraham and Mrs. Lehman and fam- Plickeriingt Onto m fares "Issuar of Marriap Lie- any day and 'continue to Gradus" the seat of war. ilyrisited at Glasgow on,'Struday. out. 14 tion into a good e Miss M. AndersI and Mrs.. K. G: position. Free Master Walter Jackson was badly - Booklet. W. H. Shaw, Presiden injured while pl*yjvg football on Fri- Tarr spent Tuesday at Sunderland. CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS George and Mrs Judd apd, little dau- forsale, Denominations ---$50, voo, ssoo day evening last. ae of the large VOOO, Pnce."1-2 and accrued oteres hop* threw him with great force to ffbter spent Sunday with George and Dykes Bond Broker, It 1937, *Zt- the ground, alighting on bis sho6ider. by. Ont., Ind, Phone 70, Bell Phone 401f Y10 XV Mrs. Bowers. C 0 �lVerqfracturing one 6tthe'bones and other: Mattj aI Mrs Timbpris and Mrq. :aCkersingThe Dorley spent Friday evenjng with If HUGH S. PV GH, Glen M&Jnr,. Ont. wise Phaking him up badly. Mrs..M. Ramsey. large boys should- use the small- ones Licensed Auctioneer. 'Extensf+o exper- Mrs. Thos. Diller received the'sad oe in imported and thorongbbi! stock. First-class rigs- for hire more gently. On Wednesday litst, Mr. Gr Intelligence on -Friday that her father :Vos conducted anywhere. Write or terms ­ 7 ity's 0841 putioulam. Fbone Ltd, 211s. Day or night had passed away at his homeln-tb R horse broke loose from Green Rimmer .. �e WAD have, on han' d Bus meets aU trains and proceeded at a rapid pads until if- States. - Fred and Mrs; Fisher and three POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer' reacbedAke Washout on the fourth the follbwM 0 for counties of York and outI A.�! Teaming promptly attended to.' concession a half -mile west--ot here. children, -of Mal ern. spent Sundsj� 9 Skm WAOG of all kinds attenu*d to on abortoo Coa when ­ffizes Agent for Canad&Carriage Ce. Wb it suddenly came to a stop. evening with their grandmother, Mrs,- of Jitatice, Address Green aiveir F. oI Cat; by -felling over the einbackment. The ORTOT N M, GIBSON, 0 Frjr ward wan, evidt4l too Wm. Ramsey and Driver Gordon ntarin tempori and Dominion Land Surveypr and Civil- The buggy We H.,Pe'akj pjc,k*r11n0. light to be.of of any value.. Ramsey, who has recently returned Eacr. '-.-Stove.' from overseas, -spent. the -week-end Satineer, Hopkins Street, Whitby, Phone x;si. and harness were badly damaged, but to the late W. E. ;Yarnold, Qntario injury. with relatives here. Surveyor of Port Perry, V 44-4 John - and � Mrs. Ramsey, Tom and d Sur3uoasso; the horse - escaped - seriie u4I - -1 % -;Nut Pure Toronto, , Pei few days later from the west side, but LIOENSED A C-- oUt and spent $.uvday- with the.10ful­ TIONFEER for York, Qntario and Durham If you are Ise yon will use _o fortunately before reaching 71 w nly 4 Counties. All kinAs of sales promi attended the washout. r_1Ared.ligbt and a er's mother and sister, to. Terms reasonable, Dates for We may be .Ideal, well, drilled .by Chas. B. Rice, heavy guard should be placed at this Mrs. Margaret Ramsey, who Is In arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and Judepen- dentphones. Whitby,Ont.�Sly. poorly. - We. are glad to repo -'C."REESOR who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline spot. her nintletir year,, bas been quite ' rt that A. Engines; all kinds of pipe and fittlogs Dr. No E. McEwen, E.V. Scs, for Wiwi works. Also bath room fix- GROVOkAllit she has improved: somewhat. Melville Turner and- lady, fri end 00UST HILI4 Yettritgary' Sur sort: tures, etc. Everytbitig given careful Thomas, Perryman has. imI spent a few dHvs with the formerLz Graduate of University.'of Toronto, attention." 7 his residence conside'rab)y by llsving 91rents', J, B. and Mrs. Turner. While - it,re-shingled and repainted. here they motored -to Port -Perry. ae- Y 'RICE'S PUMP W _RKS, Former Viterfiallsin to Macdonald 0 N.- L. Stephenson, who has been eproparied by his mother, sister and Ho Percy Wideman. Agricultural College, Quebec. Home Tel. 5521, Whitevale, tint to seriously ill for the past few weeks, is, Prompt attention to all clients. we are glad fo report. improving. Bell and Ind.'Ph6nPR. "Mr. and Mrs. ­Loi -6, of Toront(-4, bavi Dominibil. Day, in Pickeriog ,�(dd PICKERING, ONTARIO been spending a few'dnrs witbthe 'AR10 latter's parifnts, Tilos, and -Mrs, Pet ry- Extensive preparations are being GET been BEST man. . made fe)r hq.lding a mons.ter picnic 1 in the pleasure of your "Out. The Ladle' Aid of the Methodist Pickering 1"i1jave on Doml.niorI .,�:-ing by. taking along church will meet at tfi*e.home of Mrs. The matter is up ty the being taken u JOHN PHILIP t.: W. Harvev on Wednesday, Jurre Ilth, Chamber of Commefee and thev will a Camera' t Has a full line at 2,30, Everybody -welcome. be assisted by- the, Women's tresh and cur- LLIOTT institute. L C -pt -Conron who h," recently re- who have expressed a desire to. co-op- 0- ed meats constantly on hand, Brownie Cameras; are simple to- lv the_ ersI 1-th- -tb4m, The object- is to t nd take good 17 - opera e,n Spice, Roll, Breakfast Bacolp, - pulpit in St, John s church on Sunday. provide funds for the urease of a -e a most int; pictutes, er�_�ting na- public play -ground or park. at least when he gRv Haw, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Yonge & Charles Sts, Toronto dress on his experiences. aftbe front. that is the popular desire at the pres- Xo.-2 Brownie Camera From present appearance •we will e . $8.00 ant time, and in view of the -_fact that Is noted enroll Canada for - Highest prief's paid for From an abundant fruit crop this year, Pi,:kerfiiig is' likely to make rapid IN6. I A Pr6wnfe C�iera 3.755 - Cattle. : Butcher's high gad6 business education. The with the exception of eherrie-;, which grnwth iuthe *rI future, a gopd park NJOI 2 Folding Promo takes pie, demand -for our graduates during trees were killed.bv frost a year ago, will bes, necerisity. The picnic will ba. Apples, pears and plums, however, held on the -athletic grounds on the tures 2J co pactfolding The Pickering the last fouryears has been more X�J, a - fil" , , - promise a heavy czop, east side of Church St., and the sari- camera at 7.00 than Bre times our supply.- Open. A large - number assembled in the ous committees have been appointed allyear. WRITE FOR OUR ILLUS• Temperance Hall on Wediiesdayeven- to look ilib various d' To,.- 12 -A Antagrapifid VdId1fig V',01 -lance, Committee u epartments TfiATED C'ATALOGrE, 'Courses may Ing of last week t,6 extend ft hearty of work, Brownie takes pictures 4xil- -elcome to Pte, Clifford Warmup, A good program of sports, including Price 76 commence at auy thus. w -.7je object of this Association is to Is who bad just returned home from football: baseball and races, will .be Eastman Films and supplies' sea stealing and prosecute overseas. A good progranflof musLe, rovided for which suitable prizes -will felons., the W. J. Elliott,,Principal etc., Was give and addriises'by Revs, is offered, Efforts will also be made Bring in your films to be develops...' and Dr. Marsh. Pte, to secure a good, band, and an enter- Xembers, having property stolen coramuni replied briefly to the wel- tainment for theevening. The chief_ ed and tinted- on will be annoy me come which Was e tend�d to -him, and feature of which will be an address by 'E dd s For Hatchini.' xpleased with the re . sulta LOI immediately with any member of Executive Committee. tbanked--tbe many friends for their Sir AdFrm Beek, who bas- promised to from BlaeklWe'ftsted' Red, -boxes sent which were highly apprect• be r �seni unless prevented by ill - Membership fee 11.00. R! NG #1 "nd lMiiI Gagne -choice' stock anid-- ated. Pte. Shlei, atiother returned health. A refreshment committee TJoketsfmay be bad from the Pre4ident or: excellent llayarL,. soldier who bad come to Brougham to bas been appointed who will look "tory on application. T' attend the funeral of the late Geo. D. after the various stands at which tee. Go We Liace, Phma B.., 6ii�g Belgian -flares' -Linton. was called upon and gave a cream. candy, cigars and other re - Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S.'Palm. and:14i1ver:Grey19ibI most Interesting account of his ex- fresbments may be secured. There Druggist--Graduate'Opt4ciall er. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, ian -Here@, periences with transport service, and will also be other attractions -which XII: Pedigree.$ took. asfa mule driver. Duriolt the evealaig will tend to make. the day an enjoy- C.N.RoTPIIL,ttAgetit.' r k J. R. Thexte. W- J. Clark. re realtments 0 '51 were served and &most abls�qp tlli� Will ueo In a,f w PrIaMent,_-, 11irf"iff"SMIATM e, L+�-,0+'4.ia^ 'pwiy '',a^'hr"�';y a;'r'f" s��'K'.f7T' .'t'�'4�t ,•.n;v �µ�ra4+, B ':.^.,,T.i � r.y�'.•*f.-� �'.a"`� srut s'+�»..,..r. d_'w.y�• r • - -w:;t-.A'za� 'V�•,a 6,,."�rf,'.�a:"w:d.'�BV y''friL�+::.: R x'�',' , r -L `i.i'FYf`•}^;�*"3.'+''F•�y SJ{LY,r;'a.:s FvQRi'a+� . fi 4 ' _- ..-. , r .,?: a ®old OWY In0 . TVrG THE BABY - -- ­5"Jed air -twit Paeuiiar ' C 1tosa Practiced ..in Ada to preserve •its native . Min« and Gasses, ncdiuci1 _ The strange custom o! salting 5. gOO�ihei38• -new-born babies is still practiced in certain--regions_of Europe-nd -Asia.- .- ?o- "S �:,r /ill grades. ' Wrlti for prices. - ^" T"ONTO ,SALT . WORKS TORONTO _ e nationalities of the people _employ- - -- - -- - . r r entire. skin..of the infant with very . t tine salt. 'This is left on the baby for t' Can be tww+•K at'a oast at ` ~ Vis✓ - r three -hours --or more whew it. is wash- ad off • with warm water. w s • tri` pe ' Do: r, 8674 mountain tribe. of Asia. Minor r with 11Reminir >asr Preserver are even more peculiar ia.this regard �° to Mo. a ChUd can �• Cord Jiat sob 1t on a Used In Millions Of Tea -Pots D� ' :than the -Armenians, for the .:ate teed OtS al :o 1 Y tt�� �arala Y <.. fees tresis or alleged to keep their new�iorn ` !' alas moatii. aaaaser. r _ babies covered with ae]t for a period �0 � "m 40 n 4o Sir t it from your dealer or,send twenty-four hours. The modern to e 'Greeks also sprinkle their babies with Flaming Egg Preserver Co. X -Winning His Spurs salt. The -mothers imagine that this fes orate et. w. fisoitt=N1 mow•. �` practice brinks health and strength Y x; ?` y Motor yule to their offspring, and serves to keep �` r t O �,' away. the evil -spirits as well.. � F ENGLISH IN JAPAN. By' WILL S. GIDLEY. , Y - URrs* ' Native of -Flowery ICingdom Has Dlt PART II. When Dwyer awoke to conscious- ficultl Practising English Dwyer -swung around with a• hoarse nese strong arms su : Language.g ` , pported him. A sob• Somewhere hetwee :Welton and girl with troubled blue eyes. and nut- The ,biggest problem , facing the Fremont Siding brown hair was bathing his forehead Japanese. studying English in his r t loups _ ng was. the Limited, k "tearing along at forty miles an hour. with cooling 'water, gently murmur- flowery home is finding some one to w' ' ' " Upon the acme track, rushing to ing: Phil, my darling Phill" practice his oral English qn. • One y meet it, were the three runaway cars What man souls remain uncon-' might say he is up against it for Ia-MUM _ - _ __ _..- _ MISSING. Aad one of the passengers on th acious under such. ,conditions ? "An--boratory iacilitteB� Captain Grant A. - Qooderham, re- ----- � flyer was, Annie Brooks, the 'ri wh nfe" .he fa "' says e., who has just car m sing m rwis soon to e wife2 a right ?" home since noon of Friday May 2. / come from Japan. the students are • . "Come, come," consoled Jerry, lay- "Yes, Phil," the replied,' "jrOu saved eager t0 seize eve O R'� Suffering 'from loss of memory. it." every ps wait opportunity. 'Age 27, short, height ink ;'has hand upon Dwyer's ,broad " Mins Mann, as American, was walking i8 t about flue lest . shoulders., Dont ' take it so . hard— And , you are not hurt?"" along the main street in • Nikko one four inches ; broad shoulders • and. yon did all you could to stopthe Not at all! And you, Phil?" day when she piss a walked very erect; .clean shaven; cleat " pDmached by a in ( possibly have grown a W� '=Twin- They tan not, blame you.,, Sound as ever—though L.ought to siative student, who said: '!I know," gasped -Dwyer, "but— be ashamed of myself for feinting " "Please may I speak English with beard by this time) ; grey eyes, heavy As he rose unsteadily to i r - brown bafr Was wearing d-rk iron cart nnderataad. Annie—the ' Vm +ft Mo she 6A rry' e a . l e gray-haired gentleman ( "Be brie!—what is it?' the lady re- f blue overcoat with belt, green adore t and tan boots. "Any •infor ><Anate on the Limited!" '• cried pushed his way through the crowd plied: • - - � - • `- r .Ferry, his vedce filled with sympathy, and grasped his hand. For .a minute' the student swayed Brat as i ° his whereabouts would coev,u � "Yes; I got a telegram this. morn-� "Young man;' he began: briskly: O 'back and. forth in his agony of, phras-be e 1 y received by his parents; - ing• Jerry, I must do something!" I gm proud to meet you. You hada Ing a foreign sentence, and thea he at e0 Madison Avenue; Toronto. Tele• rendered s Vhii College 1107 ... ..Dwyer ,strode forward and grasped � great service to the nub-. exclaimed: _ - -. his friend's arm in a grip like that of lie end' to .the, road of which I of "Verily, verily,'I say unto you, itis _ A vise- "Is there lent of ; the resident, and if you will give nig a- warm day! " -R plenty gasoiipe P y EAST - ., in- your machine ?" he demanded. his ' your name and address I will ase that - Soap .rubbed an the screens •and 4, eyes blazing with sudden deCeffiina-. oa_are pr4periy rewar ," -- -screen strips prevent -sticking. "'Never mind the reward ltsr. Brad- f0 NT HAS NOW HER OWN RO O CREATOR OF FASHIONS, "Of course. But irbati .ley," said Dwyer proudly. "We both _ "There, is a siding seven miles from happen .to serve. the same line• -yon a _ a 64x4,"' s s on master wards becoming the recognized centre go ug save the Limited and An-' at Fremont aiding. hay Warne is of Fashions for Canada. for It will now ale. You tend the wires,", And' he � Philip Dwyer, and"—tfirning to An- have its own Creator of Fashions to -- the person of Susanne BeriQne, who. 'daa6ed from -the office toward the nfe—" this is the young lady -3 am UNIOBRSiTY spot where Jerry had- deft his -ma- to marry Thursday. I've saved her has been established ria Paris for some _ years and who enjoyed the patronage ! N, BINH Chine. A moment later came the life —and that is all the reward I N ask." of -many of Paris' foremost society =ONTARM sharp aaPl06lon of a motorcycle get= « „ _ women. Including many Americans. - - - { ng under motion Whew! whistled the, railroad The following are some of the lead•• ARTS _ From Fiemont Siding to Welton president. "So .that- is •what brought era she pine prlvileggd to drags: � of the sn,.mvnw mny be ac.esea by - *an nearly all down grade sad the You down here is such hast is it— La BVfa ohne de Bethune. BethumDignit. APPLIED B�I� t� I - . highway followed- closet tare wind- for the iake •of'the girl you ova and MEDICINE�� TIO/r -fogs of the -tracks. Dwyer gave the not from a sense of duty to the caul- Madame de Casbilt SEUINTIR p� imoiorcycie its full power, inward! p�Y?„ Madame de. Castanet~ .. lojf Chemical, Civ' Y .. ,.' - IKademofselIe Harrison, etc s E t i — b n�cal sad fee zie�a ,. . ` bieasing the day he - had "induced Well, Dwyer answered blushing- Temporary apartments have been Eagtascri°S f harry ti teach. him to ride. Loader' ly,' "I guess it was tir.W Ii partly both. But I secured at 106 Sloor 81i,, Went, Toronto, ��' �� P..tr!�TICfI sailtiat . C K and louder roared the motor; fasfar reckon it was thinking o! Annie be- where she will open. an 'establishment ice`' "°d "°� - t>ee�ber `*�s•► $ .. and faster sped the machine.' Trees int on the train that kept me nerved catering to the very highest class of sg-. _G&0._Y_.CHOWN,-iteVutrat, f mashed by. The landscape became a� up and working my best to get here : dressmaking in all its branches, in- ` " eluding ladles' lingerie, f �srat�ering blur. on time.gowns. man- _ --- Now and then the speed -of the ma- "I -don't blame you, my bo !„ �: flea. etc She will, create new models _ -- shine became Y or design special gowns for any er- - so great that Dwyer I claimed the president, again shaking son desiring exclusiveness. In order piss forced to shut-off the power and Dwyer's hand. "She's a girl worth to protect her art and patrons from un. s Apply the brakes to make the turns working for. I hope you will always scrupulous persons who would falsely safely. Each time he be to al • t4, her as claim to wear her creations, a trade 4 opened up the - Y you have been e- mark and serial number is sewn in t throttle. again with a jerk as soon as I+onr. employers. And when you re- �. >r 1 Xbe chrvp had been safe! turn from' our hone every gar and a complete record - a' . y passed. ;--for y honeymoon vacation -of same to kept. Hoil 2 to 5 P.M. 7 The distance to be covered lessen- you ara'to talc�e-a month at the Please write or telephone for an ap 'a a +_ �.ed steadily and still the runaway ears company's expense -:you. may report pointment. For no consideration not s wore, ahead.. Five miles—four--end for duty at my ofAce. Young men for any money will -a new creation or AQV, three. •Wvu1d he be too late? of your .mettle are scarce; we need especially designed gown be dupit- -- - = Se pictured In. his mind the flying mota of them at headquarters,'• cafes for eyiy one alae. She will be to ° r__ t • _ wits► passengers; Canada what Worth is to Paris + - �} _ _. - crowded 7 .v sqo them the girl he loved. 8e = First Tine- He'oaw It. _ `• _ saw the awayfng runaways, clatter- TO ECONOMIZE SHOE LEATHER. Strolling along the quays o[ New _ W— Ing at, terrifle speed down .the grade. York harbor to Irishman canis across ,Se pictured the crash as they came Ping Life of Footwear by ApplVing the wooden barricade which !s placed ; -the huge u ng Copal Varnish. rheas the enclosure where cis cram the rails, the shattered coaches igrahts --mss to the �dmg of his The scarcity Jif leather and the con• suspected of suffering from -contagions straggle? Ni 'he moat reach the wept increase In price for footwear diseases are • isolated.' ,phwat's this - -':switc#i' in time—he simply must! make any piss or treatment wel. boarding Torr' he enquired of a by come that gives' added life to articles ply; "thatb ' 8e opened the throttle another g standar. fever was the re +� so essential. A writer in Chamber's to keep out [ever and things like- that, , botch in a last effort to overtake the Josrnal declares that varnishing the you know." "Indade!" said Pat. flying cars. Almost as he did so he solea of boots or shoes • makes them "Oi've often heard ' of • the board of can fit• sight of them, �areeaing wild- wear four or five times as to health, but, bejabers, it's the Brat time / Iy is they dashed along—shill ahead ng as they would wear Oise seen 1t•" Of -him, but, thank heaven! the ran- without_ that treatment. - An inferior type of Copal . varnish is away cars were slackening speed—the good- enough for the purpose, and half Antiquity of Lawn Tennis grade was gradually lessening, At a pint, costing, with a suitable brush, It may be claf_med that lawn tenafa last she was even with the speeding about twenty-five cents should keep a is at-leaat three-, hree centuries old, having y cars. And no* he was forging ahead person's footwear treated for a , —and the siding only a' halt mile year been played in 1691 when Queen or more. beth was entertained at Elvetham, in The leather must be quite dry and Hampshire, by the Earl of Hartford, ".Dwyer recalled with a throb of bare when yoh apply the varnish. You Stratt,' quoting. from Nichol's hope ,that the road curved clone to should, therefore, wear new boots for gross of Queen Elizabeth," tells us the tracks_- near the siding. This Y would give him his o a sag beisre treating them.. .Apply that "after dinner, about three o'clock Opportunity.- And the varnish at intervals of half an ten of his Lordship's servants, all then, as his machine shot ahead, the hour until the leather is so saturated Somersetshirs men; in a square green �/' "Hoarse whistle o! the Limited in the that the surface remains shin- FOR i ;��r`l►li. M ._ dibtance set every p0rive in his body y iu• curt, before her Majesty's window, stead of becoming deli in places. Hang did Haag up lines, squaring out the y• a -tingle. It wan now or �e1v-erl the boots Up to dry, for about twelve form of 'a tehnis _court -and malting a J��_ + • The machine _ reached 4kk aiding hours and they will be ready for wear, cross line in the'middle, being stript Put the S and A in � ohm Pant_tWi with only a moment, to span. Pant- It is a good plan to treat the sales -in of- their doublets, played, Ave to five, Ing with, exhaustion Dwyer flung him that way about once a month In ad- with handball to the great' liking of d' can brave two Or tht'ee pinus self from the saddle. �'iie' flying oars dition .to increasing the lite -of the her Highness." O!' pl1C8 pf Oris Of �eathet -� !were Almost upon him its a reached leather, the varnish makes it virtually :L p ��r.�• �d ,i r the stvitdi. The -Limited was round- @ 17�.e O r' 1'•'• Tf193t 1 the ^_urve it topmost speed, waterproof. Wished It. Had dean's Hahmet:- velar 17ULke them noel int Dl]i Ym' grasped the switch handle and - - r - A returned soldier had scarcely �,, ���� t =. vl*reAc fed it over, he leaped to one ` - i ,• greeted friend wife atter his return and efJOi omiW SUUt11tel' $hoes you sari 'We pst as thq runawa�4 shot into , � A Strange Fashion from France, when. she asked eagerly; {oc diilclren. the oil ing and plunged with a' splint- At one time—in the lonrteenth or "And dearie, did you bring me a lot of e crash "from the rails. He sank fifteenth 'century—people wore the souvenirs?" "Only this little balls - ' a bask Upon the ground, - sharp •paaina beaks of.their shoal long that they. the doctor took out -of -my side;' he to Solt SE10f Sb0fe4 � - . shot through his numbed limbs, and tumbled over them when they walked, answered gravd�: "Aw, gas sf had B his head--iwhirled dizzily. 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Far too many worries suftet -' -- -.wI T>�o Leeson Stick?' )outdoors determines howmany flies, claims. is the. world 'tile birth of 'a oft foodstuffs is the Scandiriavdan with headaches, pains in the back. • We .have_.iecentlypassed through` one is likely'to'hayt% Garbage"paails,' new life, she is confronted by a prob- countries is a considerable relief, to ~poor appetite, weak digestion, palpt- a trying time, which' brought new pigpens, rotting vegetables and the l leen which increases in complexity Canadian •exporters. Much time was 1 tation of the heart, a constant feeling experfencea and. which' taught.• usI uncovered' outhouses should receive• with the,'passing'of the years. last and worry occasioned , by the ' { '�Of weariness, shortness of breath, pal- any things in the-wayLof-,ecoriomyl atte tion in order to forestall the eUpon the -early habits of the baby interchange of - cables on shipments 3 for and nervousness. Of course all and thrift. Now that the war has flies activity about your house. will depend her ability to fulfill -her from, the Dominion, and in many -thsae symptoms' may not be 'present been won many people seem to think Without' going into details about many duties. She can train the baby cases those being made via American In any particular case. They are there is no longer any necessity forl the various diseases they are said to to be entirely ,dependent upon her. porta were. long delayed at the A,m r merely a warning that the blood is self-denial and are speedily falling carry it is known that, fines leave during his waking hours, and „thus l erican border... The .Canadisa; Trade out of order, and that it is thin. and back into old habits of extravagance. Berme fly the wholesale wherever, , let him become the spoiled child who M Commission, had frequently to hold ..:...-.Watery, and it. yon note aay...of these In such cases the lesson has surely they walk. Admirably adapted for' later. develops 'into a family nuisance, export permits in abeyance, and eat- �aylntptoms In your own case, you been in -vain so far as the individual carrying microbes on account of cer- , or she can begin even when he is in ' withstandin- the extensive cones. should lose no time to taking the pro is concerned- tair- hairs and spines on the outer hi3 tiny crib to sow the seed xf self- pondence which. the -Commission.-has - :. per steps to enrich and purity • the Quckly, ,indeed, do we forget. Never parts of Iris- anatomy, the little- pad reliance, which will make him the I carried on, it is believed that ,there blood. Anaemia -. poverty of the. again will a similar opportunity pre- 1 which holds hiss to the ceiling also i responsible and desirwble 'citizen: Bhe are still stmt cases where exporters bl -is s most insidious disease find seat itself for g would not be guilty of pulling tip the are awaiting information. Any case... °� getting a start is the carries germs. When crawling over If allowed to run will end in a com- right direct%n. At least itis hoped filth of.' a kind . this little cu ' plate breakdown of the system. Dr, and expected that the `terrible ex- shaped ad never fails to p ! sbrouting plant to,see if it was grow- of doubt will be, promptly cleared if K "Williams' -Pink Pilin are, beyond doubt, p p p gather a ing; why carry her baby about i¢ -her referxed'to the' Caystbaan Trade Com the greatest blood -making tonic offer- periencea in battle -torn >rurope will !large number, of microbes, which -are arms or hold hini iri her' lap when he mission., never be repeated.. The hope • of the deposited' later on other surfaces., can kick and crow so much. more ;ad' the public to -day.. For more than nations lies 'in the direction of peace Flies love. filth, and it seems almost 8 quarter of a century they have bcea G . freely 'in his own' bed . : for all future years to come. so prone' impossible to exterminate:- #heiri ' if The bob -vho is 'bathed fed liven the stand-by of hue reds of thousands are we to follow. aloe the beaten nothing is, done. to put an end to y ' g his nap regularly, -allowed freedom in 4 vt people in all pao! the of"orld. No. path of habit. that it requires some -I their breeding places. - _ , -_ which to ,. athar medicine has ever, schievettBuch _ _ grow and not hemp red by thi u e ordinary -mint-a en ion wi develop into i to 'arouse us to make. an ort in a e : a h p p—y;Ipful child and be ie that .thio medicine does what ie different direction.. - ! e claimed for it, enriches and purifies i The absolute necessities -for,. the a joy. to his parents and a pleasure rr s So with the self-deni made nec- child, iY he or she is to be health to their friends. the blood, thus bringing new strength Y salary by the war, wit everything, and strong, are these: to every organ and every nerve In the I r possible done to encourage economy I• Ha spirits, « 'body. Ia this way Dr. Williams' Pick PPY P s, born o! sympathy We must cheek the Sow of molney .c in food d in dress, thrand understanding ift 'and loving kind- t outwards and turn the stream of A' Pills bring new health to weak, des• anress, wI poudent people. Among the many who 1 stamps and bcnds to the limit of our ness on the part.,of the parents or money inwards" by cutting down im- ability a& a means of gaining -he vic- guardians. speak highly of this medicin g ) ports and expanding exports, says / says: -"It would �bedlmp�Out., who tory, it gave Q� ssible for,; the right road Shall nothing lweb allow lea- and work outdoors every day. i Trade- Commrsgion:- - prMI lun Y S. At least two hours of quiet me to recommend Ds. Wlslama PinkI 9 son and drift back into our old hablta _ I'111s too highly. Some years ago l wail ; � pineal with older people, daily; dig. Ncycle of extravagance aced &elfishness? 'very this and pale; I suffered many ' recti after the noon meal, with littleof the symptoms of anaemia and al- i Shall we rfet rather, with our newly periods of quiet happiness w.i#h alder i M Re TARM E R •Oquired mental equipment for sery-' ways felt -tired, depressed and weak I persons the first thing in the morn- z I had tried sevl eral medicines, but they ee, determine from now on to devote. ing to key them for the day,. and (ji►!1]128$t?QfLCtf?l7t _ ",''did not seem to help. me, Then acting ' less" thought to self and more to the the last thin in the evenin to ke � YOT1R MONEY » od of 'Man? Shall g g y` - ?7t Best Tires bn the advice their mind& so that sleep can do.i . e _ w not be ' broader -mine more _- . - - - tag Dr. Williams'Pink Pills. Before I g I for them its proper. work regea- ; jn sn Meda by- Canada's greatest rubber sympathetic and chs=.table, less - had used halt a doses bores 'I was enation. - company and Canada'alesAin tars laskm actually [sellae lilts a now person and j ready to criticise and find fault, more 4. A scientific diet In which fresh &toward perfected by the same &:pmts, is I continued taking the pills until I ! the. urtfortunate of all lands, and leas fruit on account of the acid) form at .� ° nam �• f Dotaiaioo Auto i"h'es r nation-leWe had taken a dozen boxes, and from 'inclined to limit our efforts to those I Is 5040 --part of the entire -intake ` popularity. 10. with whom _we are more intimately that time I hives always enjoyed the of food with a eorrespoadsag- f associated? AsyourYon ego be ears of the ems best of health. I freely write you �� crease in proteids, carbohydrates and i d ride comfort of .< Lord God of Hosts, be with us e thfa.letter !a'tSe hope that some wo- » t+ sugar, dessert, etc.- - - - "Dotsiia oo Ttrei" for Bicycles ami lain Ia need, as I was, will see it and Leat we forget -lest we fozgetl _ b. Long and regular hours of sleep LZIMBER DEALER motors 8 with the indows wide open. be benefited si, I,hwe beer Impoverished .: The blow -five becomes at the first bin waver ei and rub - Sold the '~ Most of the troubles that saes!many 6. A cold shower and rob -off the blood ndawilldue to promptly disappear if first signs of settled weather, and its You know what happens to a watch �' RUBB w the blood M built up and renewed. it ? progeny soon numbers thousands. It if you wind it three or four times a �1BIIs is and Pri you ars ailing. give this greatest of visits every place that smells favor- day one day, and let it run down the - - r_ _tonic medicines a fair trial'aad it will ' ltble for depositing its eggs and de not disappoint you. 'Dr. Williams' i veloping tho larvae, for the • By Is Pink Pills can be procured through impartial and will follow an odor no - ! =any dealer' In medicines, or will be matter whether It comes from a pal- -- - ; aenf�y maII� bac a bb: or�s�'boies ace or- a-Fiove-T. -p'ii eB� .decsyrng . : , -:� f '-.tor $2.50 by'writing The Dr. Williams' manure, decaying animal and vege- Medicine Co., Brockville. Out table matter, etc., are all ideal places ! - for fly breeding, and it is in such There are • too man-. tan that a ---- - - y tangled trails places eggs sic :aid. That start with promise true, The fly can follow an odor as ably But never lead us to the scenes as any four -footed animal, and It Our longing eyes would view.' likes foul smells best of all. Its - Alone, undimmed by tears between, sense of smell is a very reliable T - guide to food and breeding places•� • ' { -fro' far our steps may roam, . _ - Runs back the path of memory It is plain, then, that cleanliness To mother- and to. home about the housebarn and the whole A _ _ - ,. - , '� a Takes Less for the Job-afid The First -Line of Defence - A plentiful supply of ammunition is the first lime of defence against the enemy. When waging war a nst the Potato _ - _ / �. _ _ gal. • .. , B ariuy, make sure that your first line of defence is -' ' -' efi>�I impregnable by using Mnnro's Pure Paris Green -the only - % aio A Pint,�to be 100'ent, mnitat be $Irit11uI11tion you'll need. Wheal the first Potato Bug an- 100% p pure. 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A-VEY . ,e _•R - ' Htarr�riz; � Y/ .. . ti. :5.:r.ai. a _+. qy. ... ._....�,_.. v- ..a-.,.1,.... ...M< �....,.u£.;w....s.W ..•-,... a� � s�ia% 4:A3YCs'a;P: gas-t4d�3Cii.4,'.15',s." .. ;ihextLi:. �w.,:tit�2'`:. �. it7.1. 7. �7 Miss 9, 4rr SALS XXQ28TrA at own stable one and a balf SM0 miles —east of 'Pickering Village. M%811&T..,,Jqne 72TH—Auction-sals -AN.,r: -the --registered of hou%eliold in,. niture. in 01jardt. _R at,. Mont Village, the property of the ON -P S ISM H AR. 0 S V Geo. DavidsonDavididn Sbns; CC;X;;;o'o-d'. i "_ I v estate of the late Alex. Wilson. Will Smile at 2. See bills. be so -son of 1919 'at his Fred Postill. will stable, 0% AV% 111110000 11110% Aff 'Inneer 1.50per'ycar; $"8i(patidin.&dya=C. GALLANT RZMNXI% 30721, Clydesdale the property-of-D—liv H.ORSE REGISTER -Sv., -Plekering. -: - ��i season of 1919 at his own stably, RoT&L FRAN KLIN­ (19369)—Clydesdale BARON's BEST (18980), (11697), Import 4A.RDE.q SEEDS stallion, the property of S. C. Bun. 1110TM4 ANO-VOMMUNT111, 6d Clydesdale stallion, -the Fro erty ker,. win wAke the season of 1919 at. GEL REEDS� his own stable, Kingston road,'one btGranamBr4ps..Cairubroge, Ure- VAN St%4 mont, will make the season of 1919 The gloom that pervaded *d;e and a half miles east of Pickering at his own stable. Village. ri TOMATO PLANTS 9 �ultural community a few BEIXE Boy F8524: (14G18). the prem. WIP,Rweeka BucEPHALUS Vol. 12, No. [3381 (1.129,S) . iujli i wg6 o the back on t] mported Clvdesdale starilion, The'choic61k bred linp6rted Clv CABBAGE PLANTS award weather, is being dispelled des- theprOperty of Ne)sonWagg. Clare - dale stallion, the property of S. C. mont, will make the season of 1919 j by the iaverfible weather of the *Bunker, will make the season of 1919 as follows; Monday after ''All kinds of Flower" Plants for Bedding noon, will leave his own stable for Goodwood j -past two web-ks. Those who fornight. Tuesday, own stable for thought that _ive were facing a noon; Brougham hotel, aight.. Wed - famine a short time ago now see nesday, Harbron Bros. lot 5, con -Black, Mix'd Jr ences' of at least an average. '4. Our 60c' id Pickering, noon; Brooklia hotel or e o Green' Teas emp. Some kinds of crop may be night. Thursday afternoon, A.sh- burn hotel, night. Friday, Wry, -it failure; but as Luix"ed fa riiAng is Jackson's, -lot 5, con. 9. Pickering; .,.are the best on, the market. noon, thence to own stable until the -these failures Rill ki following 211onday'afternoon, made up by bountiful yields I KING'S C0VRT*HIP [14116]; (14712j. the, JAMES,RIC The ��+� some other kinds of prodnets. Th pure bred imported Clydesdale stal- H A -RD SO N lion, the property of. Oscar Wilson. f a �Wln that so in qy,�aw will lik- Brougham,will inakethe season of .rely prove to be a mirage. 1919 as follows: Monday. May 12th, ALSIKE-SEED will leave his own-stableand pioceed to W. G. Scotts, 7 con. 8, Pickering, BL40ESMITH S for might. Tuesday, Win. Middle - The -strikes which have been NANTED sop. ..,418tarted ' recently in Winnipeg ton'R, Greenwood. noon; U. Blake's. Audley, night. Wednesday, H, G. We will pay the highest BARN TO SAVE.— Tormto arp not ln�eetlpg with - Wilson's. base line. I [�` jill : 1, . i �i � 11 - noon and night: H-orseshoeing acid general blacksmith 7 the success that their.promoters1 111' 1111p), ji i an, woman urs y, eo. Cowan's isroc k road, for 9-11,kinds work pram4aIy_Att0jjdfd_tQ. 'y' riday. , amilton's, con. of seed. Lame and interfering horses made x. L_' expected. -Th6re are manytimes and Child can save.",' gignbt�b C bite's Green River, Send us samples and get aspecialtyof, and money Every one should save.. Every when strikes -have the sympathy night.' Satu ay., p e a' -to big until the following Mon - and moral support of the people,our prices before funded if work does not, ambitious person do" save. dj�v. butIn these strikes they.a selling.- prove satisfactory. re The Savings Department of KixG's HEATHER L140491, (17004), the The best of facilities Alex �IiC� Ing to a great extent In this sup- ada well bre& imported Clydesdale stal- )n'­ 1% port. - mauy of :ther'flillo the Standard Bank of Can lion, the property of D. Ryan. Dun- Jor clemning. ne &180 affords. every facilityfor aid- barton. will make the season of 1919 as follows : M0048Y noon will leave 'DOWNE' :called upon to strike. have not �xxg you to save.' i at J. H -b' Y COMPA14Y LaX.CtS 5 C 3%Vd 6 1*4 +obe they-' the summons, -as t ."his'own'stable for H. Austin's. base A CU* limid 414—� loot eonsider -the la)Yo r - strikes THE line. for night. Tuesday, W. J. Gas- WHITBY. ONTARIO on'@. base line for noon, NI.-MeTag- -the present time Justifled,- Aart "P a. lot 21, B. F. con. Whitbv, for ti and, they �- were not in,'Ifavor of STANDARD BANK Wednesday, Bandel's hotel. night. 1E -Whitbv. noon. Bentley Bros.. lot 1. ICKERING GARAGE viralkifig out ia'sympathy1fur'thoee OF CANADA - Wo . ­ .8 - con. 4. Pickering, night. • Thursday, h may.have had -a Orievance. PICKERii40 BRANCHHart-6on Evans', Kiusalti, nnon:­jr. E. Disney's, Greenwood' night. Fri- saving The people in general are strongly M"O. ZIMMERMAN MANAGIM 'day, Badgerow's hotel. Brougham. u iamg we are opposed ptkrehased the garage business Davidson & Will ed to tba*e strikes, &-lack-lack- J0ftANC?4`AL30 AT WH1jWrj for noon, W. J. McDonald's., Brock e oq. prepared to repair all makes of &ut' Aag'thitt, support, they are bound road, for Sacurday.'proceeds to fizzle out. rtis generally recog.. to his own stable where be will re-.'_-, i. W6. keep!.iu:!� rock all 4-in&:0f3ford accessotiee,-tives for III mainuritilthefollowin Monday, 9 34zed thlit th61abdring un!s In the past- not. received big* ust -i"Iiea ei ear-�, 0:1!0,, M Of the -w,ealth.,of the coun- -77-try. He. bRs made a bare living Annis & Andrew, Pickering Something Spo-cial I while -the capitalist -has received b• 7 t e profit from his earnings. But TO HELP. FARMERS n recent years this contention ,.Corn Syrup I potind pall 50 cents .Prab�Appllq Jell r,- hardly holds good, ap the labor 'Farmers, able- of greater production you are if you g jqan has been well paid incom- _--jam had more money. r --Plum, raspberry and Strawberry 7 -This Bank is ready ana willing to help progressive fartneri XAI�Wu with what he formerly ,Irece. He way not be auras- kyed. with loans to, raise bigger crops and more cattle. Stoves in to -.4n consult our local ager. Wt: eltis a - fortune, - but -he isl living White Light 1;jjm"P'_ Burners New.. Perfection. Coaloil The nett time you're -,I,,-well. and enjoying -many luxuries ..:.Mangel and Turnip.8eed -Ahat he was -unable to dd n form- f % . THE IrZfITir 4"mes. He Is spending -aidney in Pride-ef-X+thtta, Loup;f Gift�' B.&W 569 White YellowDect, pleasure -in. a way - that he had p ved'Le' in re aming 8.25 bush. Wisconsin No. T 3, 25 -bush'. - never done before. He is entitled d1WHITSY BRANCH-- J.-CMDON HALL, Manager. is a ;to these pleasures, but there m -_.Tjry these rind see the 'results —i"Miluilmax Nunn Is lcimit to- his demand on his em- Muslim unuxum INS oyer. So long as his demands are bauked by reason he will I �E 'N N I S jthe s -u pport of the people, and he will succeed.in his demands. EVERY How -Caxe V W TIME SIIERON- WAAA9 PAW given satisfaction. No paint can give more. No man or can expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction -giving paint. on 77: The materials that enter into it,. the care with which it is made, the men who make It,, everything connected with hearners are it are of the any wart satisfaction -giving kind. It never disap. points. Always does the work it is expected to do. • Com' _�"MY do llioi want to put a quarter In the bank at atine, and1do least. Does most. Cob]" cauda free. fore.,they Imew it, it is gone for trifles. SOL0*9v 0 plan to enable you to The Government has provided a simple that quarter in such a way that it will J,,S,, BAISMNI PICKERING earn YOU more money.' Twenty-five cents buys it Thrift Stamp. Sixteen Thrift Stamps �x Stamp, for which the Goverafnent will pa become a War Saving Y U10 o A. :you $5.00 in 1924. YOU If lend the Government your savings in this way, you can 0 make your money earn over 41/2% coihpound *interest as often :NOW is the turns put M 4KY W -Si, as you U.00 odd. That is more than Savings Banks p `w -In ay YOU. ter a C9st .04 pply nflll yo r 7" :T' --,We ba orders promptl how -This Is not only easy and profitable investment, but patriptle Sone y Investment, because the Gover�ment needs money for the heavy at Right Prices. 4nancing d the recormtruction period. WL & W. Coal, the beat hrocite obtainable r 1.28 paid "Jadje At ;�p r to? Sa e0i_---=- Make Your Savings Serve 'You WdW SRWMP 3ftiNO 00001 be beask WAW% and Serve Your Country—Inved The Campbell, Floqr_MiU&-Co,, U& In War 8&4ns jUnnoo -at Then tn In 3, PFJ IToronto. _,PWker car , ,fin•.... - g:v ,,., .a ; -... , a. �. y .rrr' '''w `w •;•.+ a 3' 'i .,.� _ �. „r.. d 4p•!, :6s+aa If nxm y ":•'' ' „.' -. n - ,.� . ry.. '!*a.~•rc ,#'a�' •. .' •h.•. '.1ia.a „••... ..ur �r '..rr' ' 4?` r. rMq ti`°I •`'+,..:r M,, ,•�, , 'f". %,4'f° :,.,'R,•." ,+t. rl" • .:;, .. y-�. ri yw�c~w .:.� '{M , -•r r.n.: f s y.3: - .i7'•,•.*• •w ... ¢ „tw . "Cr1. «K �': ti'W .•x. 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Beal and sons, Wtli dau hter, Mrs. Haas and Mise p you Rriday. and Norman, and the latter's faun• Doris motored to Greenbank on that Fibgold's store is the -The famous Neilson make Harry Porter was in the city on ily, of Toronto, visited with J. S. Sunday and spent the 'day with place to by Groceries. kept constantly on hand -- `w rii'riday on business. and Mre. Beal on Sunday. Mr.. and Mrs. Love. Seedless Raistne t lbs for 88c.. 6e�ed' A preppa to cater to m red 1} A Scott hada business trip ` Raiaina !for lf6o, Ail lines of soapfor garden aRath tin ether sz V -- - - ear-g ,-af Toronto, visited lb in 5, 10 and 20 lb pails. Can Peas 2 -- ar or a �.. and barn. Forsyth on Saturday. far 25c Can Tomatoes 2 for 35c Can ural office, opposto -t I r:Luther Bowes, of Peterboro,w-as , . =- ' Corn 2 for 86c. Ceylon black Tea 50c, -bakery, 21i•3 dere on Friday vieitIng his moth- r _ care Re . 8almoa_2 for W.. British ._. *_���' +er. Oo}u abia Salmon Laic. Other�ocor- T. • - B. and Mrs. Park, of Toronto, k� les at corespondingly low prices. °{ :called on friends. here on Satur- INDIVIDUAL sayy J. Fingold, North Claremont The United'Farmers Abijah Forsyth hasbeen'serioas- SANITA" 7 ly Ill with pleurisy, but is 'now im- o " o� --� proving. 1 0nta rio -: T. P. Shirk has been spending e, ' few days with friends" in Baughan - �/� r�►c CLIPS Q F ed and Mrs. Madill, of Stanff- �1lil�� �i"L� ' roiling Farmers Club meets ml the ville, spent Sunday here with their relatives. YER USED BEFQ Pickering 'own Hall on Ghee. Neal, of the C. P. R. ce K anent gang called upon friends - - / "' a - +4 Of all materials and design SeCOIId Wednesday here last Week. NEVER USED kept in stook.. It will pay you Of each month Mrs. Fred Farmer .is spending a .► ,, -SAFEGUARDS � 4 - call at trot works acd inspect our etoci O r - L few days' in Stonffville with her �` ��,�� obtain prices Don't be rpisled ' my dUrilig summer months.. N sister; Sire. Madill. agents do no a p} y Cham, consequent. ,"• e we t m o Mr: and hire.. Me-Callum anter- y we can, and do throw o8 the loom Watch for next mteetieg commission of 10 per cant., which you wil f taiued a carload Af people from - certainly save by purchasing from tu.• date, 'Toronto on Sunday. Mr. R. W. Ellis officiated in the' Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas and Bricks. aallsolioitea. T� y ♦ ' -^ ��r J. T. MATHESON in Union there" is S I reapth :��• "and Utica f on Sunday. :t Ashburn ' Ofi}oe and Works, Whitby,, Ontario ` H. R. MONNEY PICKERINO _ n J. H. Beal was on the sick` list Im or a couple days but we are glad Coal -_..Judging by the 'profusion of . � '.•- ! , " __-----R�` t hot lie is bet h prospects good ._. •-. a ", t . ltloom the rosy tag for - - . _ -`,=_ .. , - t • . _ \ A - ,... fmtt crop are ver bright. / , , ;�\� Chemtnat, .. 10.00 per ton ; Rey. H. Wood preached in the s - - 3 p `- i Stave' 0.75 a :and Green River eon-Sunday. ttevale _ ; , ,';; �? ,_ ,. - ,,� •x . • Egg, 10,55 •�� Mies Margaret Macnab and the =1 , ; q HOS A 'LAW* !liieeea Duke, of Toronto, left on �l � ; •,;� ' ; ' � '` � • •.- _*- Monday for a trip to Buffalo 5 2 Cfidrles and Mrs. lliott and 4 °, 1 — --§ child, of Brooklin, spent Sundays t with Mrs. Elliott's parents, • Hugh Vialil C�IOp �„� :and Mrs. Gregg `�.�ti• ��� ~. ,l - pY'#b The C. P. R. train which form �, AND, FL,gING 3 `erly arrived here at 7.31 p. m., _- cif' ` - lEavea arrivesat at 5,10 10 in lead of k • :r1 't`x ' �, E • / ' I am -flakingopreiparn, M ndato do he and Frping i. oat # 15 P. m 4 A��•..;.? days only, beginning n \� a 'A•k . ,. - - la t. k for _over two ears re- r \ • • / /" on April 1 t, ' retok Goatick,. zv6o has been, overseas t y , 1�, ! �. ! ; 4.. _ -- �ag. and hinder 4 turned bolas on Ta'tradap. His ,. i ' tocgue on hand, father and mother went to .the 6 ��'.�•"'�r'-� r ,r• � � .,l,�r-- "�. '�• ,� t, _ F � +� a John F. Sayles, Greenwood apG (Dr.) Jef4s and Miss Bessie ' ° �':���/u ` , �� ,t •' Bennett, accompanied by Mr. and _ ,,,. , - r Mfrs. Frank Spence, motored out :.. - -- "n'* a-. 'r., laremcsr�tir�¢r M and spent Sunday at the home of151 1C. O. and Mrs. Bennett. «..,, s,'rr �i tr Rev. W. Limbert preached twoq(j�� r� ,- Bus meets all Trains - =excellent-germ Agin the Methodist First-class Rigs to hire `Play or church on Sunday, his subject in - - .. j ,. = , .._ night at lowest prices. - y the morning being The Duties of z1 i,� ;• l �- Citizenship," and that of the even 'n' '�I+'II Phone 1805. a Ing beiax "The Labor Question." �`�` b` Thos• Saad@aeon & SCa, A an both tieing lie topica at the prem- `�'o and 1 _ i' ;ant time. - - R. H. Middleton, : of Elmvale, is Roadstens CiLn now be supplied with �, �� ' •;. i LL- --'PROPRIETORS -- _ spending a few days with -Jose�pph w l ' , f ;' y "akud Mrs. Readman. Mr. Middlo- ,neyy Fdrd,-Jec���tarti11 and li ht 1 •T h e x t O n s ton had three sone in the war, one _ - � -------g--_�-._--�-- of whom paid the an rstae sacra• systems as OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT.- •"$ce in the great pash�aet Anguat, - _ -• �}�� -- after he had been three years at 'I'hls equipment• is a Ford product ` the front.NEILSON'S km Cheam The weather of the past week or t�� �` :--•�' ` w den for the cool wen Du1J,T 4M Ford 0121 ail own Constantly on hand in bulk or briclts Cher of the previous few weeks. M Company am, Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. _ 0 of Generator _ factory, and c consisting Cue daylaet week it was tat in the � ._ ; = g ' - � _ ---- � Popular Patriotic Music. L shade, ' while on Monday of this u, week the thermometer registered '.Starting Motor and Storage Battery. - Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. . 94 in the shade, which is decidedly _ -� � IN DILLINGHAM BLOC$ , .. i h for this time of the year.whk( it is bit. Pickering, out. - w �6e Rev. Carson Cameron the it is as reLaiaL and`efwlent as the Ford_Motor unto secretary of the Baptist Mission - .- - - - -- - - - z ary Board for Ontario and Quebec, �. T}Ja Fond j '` r?± ocenpied the pulpit of the Bap.oirk ftindAty When he preached _two excellent sermons. ` Mr. Cameron spent his early days �• R,asboa�, Toaehsg, if6go. :+. in Claremont when his father was �►��+ s r i=�•m+- s , pastor of the Baptist church.�AAos ��•► �7s• swirl Misr. it`d. ®.cw,c Staetny ' i .The -Women's Institute. hold 'a 1- and meeting on Saturday evening, Tlaa prion we f. o. b. ford, Ont., and L sm inaiada t6s War Ta: --- --- °, May 81st, in order to arrange for a garden patty in honor of the re- - vereal � The Una _L•_ turned men of the community. - SaNy • MaIr, R It was decided that it should be - '•- • held on the Methodist church lawn Manufactured by on June 17th, with the field sports .: In the afternoon. It is requested - - W. R. '� that the following act on the com Roa Pickering, Sons _ ackson k �- ... ,Brock d Pick mittees :!Sports Committee-Thos• _ Electric Starting and Lighting � Birkett aad'Dd. Morgan. Grounds - Blacksmithing and Woodworking in -W. Ward, L. Pilkey, T. Ste h- b. all,ita branches, saw gt mmiag y P r and, filing a special y enson, T. Patersoc, F. Ward, Itis .,Amis & Andrew, • Den', -= � . P�[Ckering We siert Gasoline Engines, Emery. Ward and G. M. Forsyth. Booth A. Spears, T. Paterson and G. -Wheels, Circular Saws, saw Forsyth. Gate keepers-Thom. - and Emery Mandrels. ArwG}regg and W, Thompson, Tocol- We -have for,eals a ,blackesnith's bel-" h leer tickets-T. Stephenson and•W. lows in good order.` Ward. To secure piano-R..' 1 Prue >61f.90. r Forsyth and C. S. Truman'. Ad- 10 Bakin Always In %ght §' vabaston, W. and 25e. Further r . PICI ERINO mots ,a HE clear glass is onlyotlealbe • tieulars later. • .�T -- --- - • • �{, ,, Tmodem features of this dependab , tan'=s. Itg >king qualities you low. LUMBER YARD . D E R U S H A The cooking top will take the boiler, either _ ~ - 1 serosa or Icngthwin, making it easy to cook —_. _•-.. a A� 4et�f161, with 13' ` y `-- .''the regular dinner on wash-day. ..years ex erlenae lIl 2 e+ y heaver and Eclipse Brands •y P Grates work smooth] Hot water reservoir is enamel, t l rHardwood Flooring in 3-8, air work OII all ffi&1:fl8 • and guy be removed for cleaning. A dependable then- s p a4areeter takes all gates-workout of baking. No other . :,:ta:�6 and 13-18, all Rradee Of cars, has opf�ned a : ti range will quite satisfy you once you sae the Pandora. of Beech, Birch, Maple. GFarsge at North (flare- - '` .moat and is prepared t0 Plain and G'uarter Cut White 'k .-and Red Oak. tags care of your oar y �] Pmdora r~M ./ . :troubles, satisfaction Quality and Manufacture ° Gasra guaranteed. Have your steed __ .. - car put right. ,,�Olt� �!y .j. S.;1�,l..SDDN • W. D. Gordon o ,. f17ts Nartl ClAremout n �x .:,:. ,: :_'7"._t .�—.._-. .. 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I KE 1., . Loddon, Jane 1. --The Afghan main played at the assault and capture. � The, i TH I N k -1'r 4i T at ­".:offensive against Thal, under fins. Na- guns made breaches in the walls, and JUST Q SHAME -- - IN THE CATALOGUE , ` � dir ]Khan.. the Amir's ' commander -in- the fort was finally reduced by a flank- _ THE *MAY` TH E `� ehlef, m developing. 'The latest ofd- fag assault. The garrison fought plISREhRESENT � / ``,; f_ "" clai information from Simla, received braver but for the moat a was " 'r►l@!ljTHINGS.'• / -, a. Y. D rtr ��Y`, I •shows that all at- killed or captured. It was the strong- - tacks on Fort, Thai - have been re- est fort in Afghanstan, having thick on Many 29 and 30, i pulsed. The ' fort was bozbbarded outer walls and bombproof shelters. `' \ ! '';; /� \, r3 -� throughout Wednesday last, and the Its fall has has a_good effect in Kanda= ,� :'Afghans occupied. the Iooted base out- bar and along the Chaman frontier, ' ti . ` / -` ,, - aide t� a tort. Air recounalsance dis- as showing the effect of high explo. � ,� -D, `i .oloseh about 3,500 of the enemy near. aive shells. Cyt /. 1 / ��.PT'heir camps were effectively bombed. Three British 'airplanes have drop• ;:. .._- { ;= • &t-. At the• dspture of the. Afghan port. ped bombs on Kabul, capital of AV _- /1 ` }} _ R-•. r;' Dalkop, opposite Chaman Balucliivan, ghanistea, and- Jelalabad; the Indian r/ � -, `'. "the' British took 169. prsoners and office announces. The, airplanes also. �� ��r / ' , ® �r�"r, / M.�5 "- -killed 334 of the 'enemy. The British have attacked formations of Afghan _ '\\ i - �'A , r';' l \��,d `�,ccnpy the fort. Smart work was dis- I troops. 1.: kw , ' _LEADING S ' I 'i 11.1 J ?11. FOLDS BIG AVE I�%� 1. �s�_ it1i �/ �� \ r l kw *-,.' BreadstuRe. BEARS, BURDEN ' ' P111 " iii �' � � Toronto, June $.-Manitoba wheat - - �1 . ---� �;jl�' I �!II' li, l 4, 1 �?: -No. 1 'northern, x2.24 No. 2 �,\ •� I,� �. i11 w � r northern, $2.21%; No. 8 northern, President Wilson Answers the - . .� ' ;', y ' i ;. r o: w ea , . ' - bit 1111m. -..._. ' . - _ a' 1. v , .. American corn -Nom 1. _ Powers. Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 79c, ae- , � ! I i' 1.1 r'FrA ,cording to freighisa outside. Poria, 'June le -President Wilaoa ��\ r ; Agip"= - a r i n - `� �'i ' „ � ;'. Ontario wheat -No. 1 'winter; pper Stu day at u secret plenary. seas o . ` ' gar lot, $2.14 to $2.20: No. 2 do, $2.11 of the Peace . Conference declared I . ii ;L ko ;2.29; No. 8 d'o, ;2.07 to 1 15 f.o: that ' .in 'the 'final analysis the five _ k . I 11.1,=4. -,'b shipping. points, a cording to If ~P,ess---Ne: 2 aomiz►a1. , r Italy . Great Bbe I e� great vera America, freights. . . g fain Franke, y and Japan, be Barley-Malting, ;121 to ;126. a Brea g are, an a 11, , pbminal. they are compelled to deny to the. - ,, y Buckwheat -No. 2, nominal. smaller minorities certain.. .rights . . .....%�,y e -No. 2 nominal. ' = *hich, if carried to extremes, 'would - = ` Dfsnitoba i�our-Gaveroment etas- . precipitate •future conflicts. - y . I-1 _ da'rd,- $11 Toronto. The . President spol_e in reply to " . '- ' -�' - ' ; _ ,�� Ontario flour -Government stns- bitter protests of smaller nations THE WOMAN'S WORK.' • 54'a lard, $11, In jute bags, Toronto and You, madam. are only one of a thousand women today wpo are deind ed by the long-distance bargain. Don't I [. _ against etaaaes in the peace treaty be carried away by a beautiful picture in a catalog. You can get better bargains from your own home merchant, ' . = 11Sontzeal, 'prompt shipment. with Austria deaignrd to safeguard r'= - Mtllfeed-Car late, delivered Mon- �e minorities in where you nee the goods be[ore you pay for them, where you can tre assured o! a et sad satisfaction is every re- .. ... i, -,.', 1q2 per too, shorts, $44 per ton; good republics. . , kt--• feed flour >�2.75 to $2.80 per bag. Roumania's representatives char- -•- - H -I�o. 1,- $32 to $35 per ton; actertzed these clauses as "violation . '` TEIVES JUNG1 fent°• awake fife spirit. of rebellion." - T t �i Straw --Car lots, $10 to $i l 'par REQ V �7�3�I+Al! i iV _�l A i Pii�++t - r! Cos• Serbia and Czecho-Slovakia agreed vrith Roumania, Poland being the ' � , Eggs, nen► laid, .53 to boon Butter-;— _ _ _ _..._ ` i . Creamery prints. b8' to . b7c; choice oy supporter of the Big Five's ■ ;, _ --; ' . dal Tints, .48 -to 60c; ordinary dairy policy. The Big Five. final! agreed p so to 3sc; to endeavor to meet the views of Answer- of Switzerland Regard- "Hawker and grieve First Re- Crew of NC -4 Given. Great Re- pfiats, 42 to 43c; bakers, IP 1.o somsrgarme (beat gr.), 96° S7c. the smaller.. powers. ing Blockade fll.Germany. cipienta3._Of:.the-Air Force -- aptjos Ota Arriving jn - l - •Cheese, new, large, 83 to . 33 %a• - . - . -- - . _ - _ r Malde Syrup --Per 5 -gal. tin, $2.40 ��pp . Berne, June 1,the federal couilctl Cry - RG� ir,, r ,England. a. per gal.• do, In one -gal tins, $2.50. has handed_ to -the French Ambas- A despatch tram London says:= �r Besns-•canadian, per bun., $� to ' _ .sador, for transmission to the allied Harry G. Hawker and Lieut. -Com- Plymouth, England, June 1. -Tari 25;� .Burman, $3.50; Limas, per lb., Government, a note stating that the mander Mackenzie Grieve, who reach- American seaplane NC -4 completed -`- 13�. t-- HORTH RUSSiA entente request that Switzerland pro-) ed hers from Thurso. her- lou Sight from the United Scotiand;.� atter g ,f , . Prmisions.-Wholesale: hibit all exports to. Germany if the- being rescued in midocean when the States yesterday. She arrived here a_ Smoked Menta -Rolls, 84 to 86c• - - -_ Germans refuse to sign the peace ai lane in which the were attempt- t_ from Ferrol, Spain, oil the Fast jump . u �,. hams, medium, 40 to 42c; heavy, 8iE Canadian Force Will Return Via treaty, would require the complete y p of her journey at 2.28 m. local time .-Vt 35c; cooked hams, 54 to 66c• backs, pl Ing to cross the Atlantic alighted y p the_PaCi�Coast.. - - . h „/� of wPA7,AMir„1' lelatiOnaI near the Danish steamer Mary, were 11.26 p.m. Greenwich time.) ppan, 18 is 4JcT- bazir� tieaeessr�b - TT;e NC=4 to tic; breakfast bacon. 46 to .48ca with Germany. The note says that received by ging George at-' Bucking- , making a dashing finish,` . mCottage rolls, R6 to 87c• 'A despatch from London says:- the action requested by the entente' ham Palace. swept quickly landward and settled ' Barrelled Meats -Pickled pork, The Canadian force in North Russia would go beyond all the restrictions His Majesty bestowed on Hawker down on the waters of the harbor to ' " X48; meas pork, $47. has been recalled. It is about six imposed during the war.' and Grieve the insignia of the Air, the accompaniment of cheers from Green. . Mealsd.Out of pickle, le hundred strong and consists chiefly - The federal council again asserts . Force Cross. They are the flat ac- I the crowds and salvos frosts' all the kaa than smoked. of an artillery' brigade, commanded the neutrality. of Switzerland . and tnaY recipients of this order. {steam craft within eight -her mem- Dry Salted Meats -Long clears is by Col. Sharman. The Canadians, says it does not' consider itself -able An immense crowd gathered In l orable transatlantic trip ended: 'les., 28�,to in cases, 28c; deer - who ,bave done splendid work against tocom 1 with the allied request. � front of Buckingham Palace to wit- � The seaplane left Ferrol at 2.27. ' 'lien. 28c to ccs, fat backs, ,26ca the Bolaheviki, will return to Canada comply q o Clock Washi l:,ard-Tierces. 4359fa tO�863iic� vis the Pacific coast. dedsrea; will understand. .its atti Grieve, a _arrival of Hawker sad ngton thane, and made The allied Governments, .: 35 to 85%c; pails, the diat+ance of a tel 8 ... 1. owd also gave them an ovation minutes, or it the me of sea prints, 80e. has >.een considerable dissatisfaction GOVERNOR-GENERAL WILL when they lett the palace. miles an hoar. 1 because of their feiention after the _.OPEN CANADIAN EXHIBIT 4 - ' •' Lieutenant -Commander Read; who = ..Montreal 1Harkyts. return of their comrades from - SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS brought the seaplane across the .At - .•Montreal, June s. -Oat„ extra No. France• Considering it is the Cans- A despatch from New York says: GET SSW000 ' FOR. SERVICE !antic from Trepassey to the Acores I 1 feed, 89c; Sour, aMan. Spring, new dins policy to •demobilize all soldiers The Duke o! Devonshire, Governor- and thence to Lisbon, had intended standard a $il to ;11.10• rolled' possible, will'open an ex- Ca South'Africa, 7�e 1.= making the trip from Lisboa to Ply-. + a as noon • as the Londonsa- General of Canada, 2 orfs, bag $0 lbs., ;4.10 to $4.2b�; bran, I p I Tom' Minister of Rail_ mouth in one jam �. thorities have now issued orders for hibition here on Jnne 10 0! war slat- Hon..Mr. Burton, $42.50 to. X18; shorts, $44.50 to $45: p yesterday. He wa's + lha NO. 2, pee ton, car Iota, $38 to their recall. _ inga, conducted by the Canadian"Wer wa ,I y r,, y ways, communicated a cable from impelled to alight yesterday morn - .'i$40, Cheese, !!nest easteTna, 81sc., ;=--�----- Memori$1 Fend. The paintings are Premier Botha t0 the Assembly, stat- in the iViondego River, about, 100 r ': lbutieiI choicest • creamery, 55% to largely those of Canadian artists is that. the Im hal Government miles` u the Portugess coast, how - 66c; eggs, fresh, 62 t„ _ 63c; selected,KS TO HAND sent to the fighting front during the Pw p -54 to 3bc; Na 2 atonic, 58c: potatoes �- -�- war, and embrace npresentstiond of a =fuss the value of half s million ever, because of enYine doable, but r per bag,' car lots, ;2 to ;2.10; dress � poanda sterling Tree for aervicea soon proceeded sa fir as Ferrol oa ` ` .!hogs, 'abattoir killed, $30.50 to $31. ,'OVER. -TWO P4'h17i every sphere of Canadian war pre - rendered by the South African rail- the northwestern tip of the Spanish - `I .' rd, 'f►nre, •.wood pails, 20 lbs.. net,paration and activity, together with. ways to the Impeiial authorities. Cdr. mainland, where the plane waw moor- . .- genesis, statesmen, Burton said he believed the House ed for the night, proceeding early 1, �'--r Provision Requiring the Snrren- Canadian V.C. s and pictures typify- and the country would deeply appre- this morning for. this port. 'Lke -Stbek Markets. Ing Canadian history. The exhibi- ciste the spirit in which the gift was - Toronto, _der .of Enver and Talaa!- 'tion is under the myna eruent of P. L I- inns 8. -Heavy steers, g made and which was only another NAVAL BATTLE x14 to ;ib; choice butcherall, steers, Included in Tree G. Konody, English. art critic, and x13.2ba t4 $14 • butchers' cattle, .choice, mark of the cordial relation between z London, June L -The whereabouts Capt. Percy F. Godenrath, attached' Great Britain and the Union of � South x1325 to • $1>#.7b; do, $cosi, $12.25 2; o! •Enver Pasha and , Talast Pasha to the Canadian War Records Office.) rigs . 1 BALTIC" $12.50; do, medium, 111.60 to ;12; , . do, celnmoa, $i0 to ;10.60; balls, the leaders o! the Turkish Govern- ► -choice; ;11.b.A to ;12• 'do, medium, went during the war, Is not .known, .- - n rI .1 x10.50 to $11; do, rough, is to $8.50; but the British Government is taking ' � British Warships Engaged Bol- butche s'. coqws, choice. $12 to ;18;. do, steps to briny them' to account, Cecil sod,';IO.bO to ;11.60; do, midinm, Harmsworth, Vader -Secreta of y , ..:'..::•:,,` ° '' Or 8n OIIr. ..;.::: :i'CD::' A 26 to 10• do common to b0• x .. ,. r ,• ti >: ~;';: `z!;, •;• , $8 $8`; :.:�. .:.'.stockers, $8.75 to $11.76• feeders State for Foreign Affairt, announced .;;;:;1. ;: ;,,.;,;;:;,,, Helsingfora, Jnne 1.-A fifty -min.. L.lt12.60 to $14; canners and . cutters, nn the House Saturday. Mr. Harms- .:.<;: ,< :,. ? uts battle occurred yesterday morn. a . x4.60 to ".60; milkers, good to worth said he understood a provision <a ��s : a ung between a 'Bolshevik !feet come, choice; $90 to,$150; do, com. and med. requiring the surrender of Enver and z . ,:. y prising the battleship PetropavlovskL. 86 to ;7b; springers, $90 to $160; Tslsat would be included in the °." `z (23,907 tone) and three other war., ght ewes, =18 to >j16; yearlin s, ;12 treaty with Turkey. y y k i ships which had been bombarding to $14;4ehoice lambbss ;i8 to 19.60• r_ ` y ` 't Y t « +:` t a r the coast zest o! Kraaniagorks (16I itpring lamb's, 112 to �1b; calves, gob JUNE 20 IS PROBABLE '" : > i' s y �yY miles west 'of Kronstadt) and seven to choice, ;lb to ;1?; hogs fed and ;. ,,w ; I DATE i�lZ SIGNING OF PEACH ! ; ' } : British warships. The Rnasiaaa watered, $22.25; do, weighe� ot[ cars, t ,* +^, $22.50; doh Lo.b., $21.25., -- a1 1. ry eventually tied to Kronstadt. ' Montrea► Juae 9. -Choice steers, A despatch from Paris sayer- .' y}1. ' Saturday's encounter, which` tool, , :' ' ~ ;=16; poor,'$9 to $10. Butchers' cattle, June ib is the earliest possible ,date place in the Gu13 of; Finland, wash" #, good, ;10" to $12• inferior, ;7.60 to on -which the German treaty can be the second the British have had re.� ,, r.. ',x8.50. Calves milk -ted, ;8 to ;12. slened it ao obstructions are tn- vestry with Bolshevik naval force. Choice select aoga, ;22 to ;22.50, countered, but June 20 is the more , . . � r -1 Which are to a .� ' .-- -O robable date for its signature. The :, ' ` �',� • : ; 471 :mY 'J�-Wqo,- - �- ­..� , - �, ;,7 VW I - 4 0� TV;' � A 4 4T 4., -W. 7 S I Pr :71 '7 a �5 HAT NAVE YOU FOR SALE in ROWING TO-M.-Alur .;,.The Aveeldy, W "InSIN. ALBERTA TW"I cOMPAU81' Live Poultry. W ns Constipated chIld7ren' can` find 12 M-8 St. imaVaptlete Market oiW. The production of tomatoes in large I ties were experienced in the Produc,. prompt relief', through the use of rod, Quo. Juantities. on the prairie does not ap• rtfan at this crop: The vines were Baby's Own Tablets. The Tabl-e-ti-`ar6-'1-" wear - to _ham­besn- a success in the trimmed early In July for the purposemild but t2orough laxative which is are of a type, of producing heavier fruit and also ad-d fail regulate the bowels and TUXOPM LUAIrPL but prairie. poop neve "Iltc.lm and externat. cured . . . . . . are, forever doing something matting more sunahne which ripen- vain stomach, thus driving out qqgAlpa tr"UseaL -Kht_ Ra _p lieu tOZ1ZtOQ1o­V!sr!-�L � - --- -2- --- - 11 - . --- - -b*foro *6 11 -ae- --- - a "Vie, essm- us 11 LtIL Dr.13911man as large and as well developed as Mo ��- IEd iffon - Cal a And Co.. Limited. Collin"ood. Onl: -0 co Kerr and Levers. :.Concerning them- Mrs. Gasv- E. Terrill, of Lath -- bridge, *'. Alberta, have - observed for best imported stock from' British COV pard Daigle, Demain,.que.,., writes., "a sAms• some years that tomatoes in small umbia. or Washington and, being local - „Baby's OWU Tablets have been of XWSPAPEN WEEICT.Y. IN, DRUCZ the tities were -Lmata. d -in --the -Leth- grown, � they, of eftrae," great benefit to my little bay, who, was County. Splendid opl5ortunifY. 3S. T, Wilson Publishins Co., Limitek bridge district and decided that there I consumer in better condition. The crop - suffering from constipation and Indl- 73 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. was no reason whr the experiment was sq,.�heavy that in many cases the gestion. They Aknickly. relieved him athould NZWIWAPSM support stakes which had."been Put in and now he, in in the beat of health." not bHd'-made on a commercial W I&dL J a NpUr Iln't p1nZaQ plant a n t I n s scale: An a result -about two acres of fQr the vines to. clu#b on • were broken tis Are sold by .medicine QUIAHO. 11MOMMVIC411 CA�rried $1.604). ilich The Tablets o for $1.200 on Quick Mao. Box set out last -summer on down. One viae had a box tomatoes were irati(r , dealers or by 'mail at 25 eta. IVJ)Ron Publishinc Co.. Ltd.. Tot!ontak land farmed by Mr. Kerr, a few miles eighty-three tomatoes on it from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, 'east of Lethbridge. The plants - were Up to the middle of September no trockville, Out. -Flowers seem intended for the 1�t 0 dam4ii had been experl , c solace of ordinary humaAity; children,. A�t from started under glass IU Lethbridge and an ad net out, on June 6, 7 and 8, at which frost, although as a precautionary love them; .1alet, contented, ardiniry time they were from 6 to 8 inches in measure flax straw• had been dumped SPRING TIME 19 PAINT TIME. people love them as thby grow; lux!. height. Three thousand five hundred about the P1 h at, so that smudges could %W%us and disorderly peiple rejoice y some of be started If necessary. Mr. Kerr' �At the recent annual meeting" of the Plants were set in the plot,' in them gathered; the are the• cot- themout that the -essential thing in Commission of Conservation,. Hon. three feet apart and some four points o "lagers' treasure, and is the Crowded -'feat apart. The experience of the sea• the production of -ibis crop was the ir- Senator Edwards made the statement town mark, as with, a - little Waken, that unless Canada exercised more Ban seems to indicate that the four rigation, which not only id�reased the fragrant of rainbow the windows with her forest resources, Xcc-&" fragra of 00t Plant in preferable. amount 'of fruit, but by affording care y the workers in who" hearts rests the the da. The soil oil secured was an old pasture ample moisture at the right time r6- was not far distant whoa we would be covenant of peace."-Ruskpeace."—Ruskin.whichd since been in alfalfa and suited In early ripening. Without ir- wAlkout our supplies of lumber. is pratected.by a wind break of trees rigation It is doubtful If the experl While this statement referred Pat - an the western side. -It to a very rich meat would have been at all success- titularly to the protection of forests, MONEY ORDERS. Adam with a gentle south slope and, lul, and while It Is not suggested that it might with equal force be applied Dominion -Express Money Orders are to the protection of our buildings, -She -cares not if she turns her back on sale In five thousand offices through- course, in irrigated. The land was every person can go into tomjLto,mis I. cultivated ;w the ordinary way and ir• Ing in Southern Alberta and produce fences, farm Implements, etc., for the upon us, for the dainty sash- and un- out Canada reason that, In the latt4r case, there usual lines of the -back of her frock rigated before planted and three timet $2,600'per acre the experience In t afterwards, case. is- at least Instructive as to whit is not only 'the value of the original justify her act entirely. McCall Pat- "Nothing is 'go' commonplace' The first of the - ripe'frul these lands are capable of. forest product to protect, but also the tern No. 8944, Girls' Slip-on Dress, to wish to be remarkable. iw Fame t was avail that,�such value of the human energy necessary In 5 sizes, 4 to 12 years. PrIM.20 Usual V caman to those ---arsi -awe seven Weeks after setting out It is not too much to say thinking About amething tne.plan% or About the e lands. it located in. the mguntalnons- A.-* into its various rarely to those who may to them- ;,, During .the month of August from five part,of. the ,continent, would be sold to Nix hundred pounds,of beautiful ripe at many hundreds of r selves, "Go to, novLlst us be a tee - L do" 8 per sere Spring, from time immemorial, has ... - : ' � *­ - braW Indiv4dual.' "--bliver Wasodoll fiUlt was taken off the plot each day but because they are found In Alberta been known as house-cleaning time. N - Holmes. limitless sweeps of- JDuring recent years this period has and this, rate of Production continued in Practically u Into September. The total yield of the prairie they are still sold ready for developed a popular slogan, -Clean P plot Is estimated at 36,000 pounds end the plow at less thin what would be and paint up." As a conservatlpn X"p musamso minime" ta. t314 bOgAlk 6 ready market was found for the pro- the cost at clearing them -fn even light- measure this would be hard to 11n, net fin the City at'-timberedOUlbridto, the ear, ly timbed regions. Their very prove.upon. Wood, when exposed to It is a waste of timeaA--­-.N touzatoes bringing twenty. a -dffnun-to —Srsap the . sather m4thout-pratedign 7�ws­you know what Cents a pound and the latter crop At. t deteriorates.' it bears a shabby and to do with it.. value but there In little daub teen cents wpound. The gross price that some day they will be the home neglected appearance, and is in a great Im most productive and closely majority of cases but an indication of "If you Can't push, pun; it you of 35'No ]p4Cll1iudA at the letter figure is of t '16,250. settled agricultural community on the the enterprise os carelessness of the can't pull—please set out of :the According to Mr. Kerr, no dl2cul• continent. owner. way. Our soldiers are coming home, they LEMON. JUICE are coming from a country of homes, GIRLS'l The tentry on duty at the extreme18 A SKIN WHITENER left where thrift Is paramount, whereL the Proved to be a newly arrived cockney people take pride in their premix" I idt lkt but Now to make a creamy boauty lotion you realize, - my man;' the Sell" Can %,a not, this spring, be" this in for a low bents. L ­ asul beaned. "that you are tO4" the mind. and -let our boys sea that the 7 The juice of. two_ fresh Wmans Of the 11�ftixh home folks have awakened to.ths-�' it-bottla-coutmfiring-tIT" ]pivot in" armyr, file privat I maluted. ounces' of orchard white makes a 'd "Great honor, my man;' the` general Ing up. that their homes bear that whole quarter Plitt at the Most M markable lemon.- skin beautifier at continued. "You are thir-Arst outpost well -kept and cheery appearance that, fd about the cost one must pay r a of tho. British Empire., 1, your general, bids tbAm. welcome I The Ultimate In Gloom. arnall jar of the ardinW cold creams. shake hands with you." Care should be taken to, strain .the Hook--Oldboy Is the most melsil- The private saluted, had bb hand As* for saw& lemon Juice through a line cloth so no tholy fellow I 11MOw. emo shaken, - saluted dtLxsdl7 Again. � and I u, pulp gets -1n, then this lotion. 0 Crook -You're right. He proposed Id-Fashloned Logic Every. P watched the general till he was out of 11 keep fresh for months. -1 guess the world In better than 'twos to a girl once by asking bar how she that lemon Jules In woman knows OWL earahot- to bleach and remove such used !would like- to become his widow. when I was YoUlUffs id uocaia 0.8'y,. Sergeant" the Cockney then The sheriff's not so busy and there's Palo green - plaid And white linen blemisheli an freckles, sallowness and "what did the ofd .'us. mean asked, Modest Tom. about me bola' the pivot a' Q British, fewer people hung. are used for the development of this tan and is the ideal skin softeners whitener and beautifier.. Two women were talking togetherAnd work is not so killing when smart little frock with the unusual army and all that, anyway?" Just try it! Get three ounces • of of the war. "How's yaur Tom getting "What he meant, my bay"' the ser. all done with machines; gauntlet sleeves. McOall Pattern No. orchard white at any drug stereL-iw&�-! ion In Palestine-" asked one. B - The only . place that wears no is. the 8961, Ladies' Sports Dress. In 8 two lemons'from the grocer and makql geaut expiainsd. "was that 9 . the 171 crag- -' "Oh. bels doing, well," replied the seat of my blue jeans. sizes, U to 48 bust. Price, 25 rcents. up a quarter plut of this sweetly Ira' tish army was to do. a* left turn. you'd These r patterns may �o other. -Aw've Just hats a Iletter 1. be' obtained rant _mart Alut-WIM-i see —& Mower -from-7vur To-c-a-m-cuell dealer, or daily into the fate, neck, arms and one of his mates. and he says Tom's down the hay, from the McCall Co, .70 Boisd'Stu, hands. -gotten dysentery." It takes me back in mem'ry to ths Toronto, Dept.'W. "Strisage he's never written hissel." ..Her. Task- sfythe and whetstone way, It's just like him," said Tom's Several nwoubers of a women's war• p swung through the meadow When w mother; "he -would no mak a fuss working party had assembled At the with bold and oven strokes, house of another member, and were -About the honors he won!" Aad those that sort of lagged became chatting with the little daughter of A Kinsor&m, Liniment Co.' Ltd. their hostess. the butt of. 'friendly Jokes. A, -I have ua;� your VIA - a P to Gent A 'yourr We It Ling & hear you an a gres. - water underneath Ardis Liniment in my family and garrulous lawyer v�sa arguing kept a jug of mother," said due. had rambled on in such .& a cock of bay, ..also in my --stables for years and "Oh. yes." the, little. girl, ildsultory way that t became very IpTes me a I You'll have to take my word for how consider it the. best medicine ob.., A -ry t-4-hae-d the tAlnt away. inable. days.. Those good old days are golden, but ta and the judge had yawned ominously. . . :Yours -truly, ad suppose, somehow, Whereupon the long-winded lawyer, POh," remark the Imly,- "and 'With a tram of sarcasm. nald: what Is, your task for t"ay?" ALFRED ROCHAV, Constipation We The present time will look as fine Proprietor Roxtan Pond Hotel and "I hope, your Honor, I am net UU- "I have to count the spoons After lame Aft Years from now. -A a *For Livery Stable& "I newly, trespassing Upon the thirty years I have Un- duly of the YOU have Ali 9OUG snaw" Tolabso" ZVI" 60 FXtn1 Of Roots, Imawn'so k C"w "My friend," judge, Wild flowers that used to- Edbw 1. ftrap, for observed the cover our ..This Time ol Year. the Mac" cum of coosstir�. .3 'there Is`& considerable differenco'be- land with beauty an rapidly disa rugue, is an OW P- Charles Su ex -Mayor of tween trespassing on time and on. 04WHI4.—If -*6910 who gather "ru June among the tree tape., leafy the _Aux*", sad France's -0148-S-V,� W N~ Fogg Vroxching on eternity." dowers would-be satisfied to pull only -June. He is to jo7iW—"1K;, 30 Araps. has been demobilized. 'gk%W a few blossoms instead of filling their 'Tis June across the grain lands, pars of age, and enlisted as a pri at drussists, arms am It Tivned on Him, with them, and would take care greenly spread, vats in 1914, being later, Promoted to And meadows with the monfles of The British front had its northern' not to disturb the roots, thus would lieutenant. be' enough flowers another year for spring between. lztremity &-short distance north, of Ypres. A bumptious high -ranker, other people. "ris June that blues deep p distance o'er• =11mrVe Waloseat useit by Mwololsax, of being paternal on& Impressive be. head And plants the petals of her favor- Poor laundrir work shortens the --fore his men, had just taken command Candied peel can be shredded far more quickly with scissors than with ad Cowers of the troops'in the sector and was life of 'clothing more than Anything a knife. making a tour of. his part of the Una. Tyrian purple and the. rose- else. With wine's red. to the rl"g T19 June that pours in b hours LISTEN TO T 7 The foamy map Of Pagan JOY; 'Us + June A4 CORNS LIFT That lightis thel banners on a thousand SAYS La towers. I 7 'Tie J -RIGHT OUT NOW Una, 'tier June, Itis June! Is as e�ai�y to digest Favorite Snake DIsh. -ECZ You reckless men and woman A Chinese merchant, being ques. are pestered with corns and)who have because it is baked and An ova baby's facs. toned as to his favorite artielle of, at lout once a week Invited an awful -am blisters and then formods solid poison an food, prefaced his reply by stating death from lockjaw or blood seek. Began to Itch a" - b= so IVir over twenty now told by a Came is r rebaked that many foreign disheth Cincinnati ikuthority to-, which we had to bandage ble'likoods as be F!sft was use a drug called freasone, which the badly lwurls. consider appetizing are disgusting to wanted to watch. moment a, few drops are applied to if Tr,=ble lest"4 monma. -and Began Ing caticurs. Soap end 0 the Chinese. With the way thus pm :,noy corn, the soreness is relieved he us is j& Dared he announced that of all food entire corn, root and all, lift ment. Used one cake 9 and.doe su he cared most for a stew made of : out with the fingers. intment when he me 8 box 0 particular kind-of-sn"ovooUng-from- --It- in a stioky other -coin blab- noin signed statemen mrs* 'food ful. 1of S-Uki dries the Moment it is applie&LL and Albert Ellis, Wmwbwg, $6 to $8. N.S. without In. simply shrivels the Corn withou as ue Yen irjritating t1%s surround. For every of the toile Bimini" Ora rcTiotment and TA& Just WorlL kin. it is Claimed that Coticum Soap, Ing tissue or s X -Do you want employme 6 quarter of an ounce of free one will cum we supreme. Wbov dey "a P Lady employment? but also - A yl - M "Ow is ",a L= FF ZIM. T 01 il :.1 VIA 91, to art th'im - at Cost very little at say of the drug For Tramp -Lady, yer means well, U1 stores, bat IS suMolqnt to rid aae's feet womftkmene yer can't make work sound any more Invitin' by ustii' a w6td --of three syl• of every bVd.ors on corn of oallus. -rou as ==or warned tial 6utting Issue 01-1,11111. at a COM ill 6-SU11014*1 1111,1014- % v ��Q­r_,, I I I . `�' 46 " 7"-k ,� � ,rf*0 7v-�46-7,4;.--�--",.���L,.,-W,- I I k., ,� 4 1, ­ .1 ­ , .", � . � - - . ;"-P-.?". � :- '4- �� - .., .!�w . _� " .�, - r * ­ ­ , - , " * I .;; _�.A;,­ � Aox� , , ` . _ �. . - , '� � , - - �- , I � -4 � F � - ��;.G. .1. 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I'' � - ", �­7'�"r, A -HalthI nker 1� - 111_niw�-TheSe I Z', club will be held tit -the drug-stQre -The township council V ,tiii P �'rrl_��_;,�!,'.r.'�. ,�-% ­ , . - , - -J. C. and Mrs. Philip spent this (Friday) evening. A good at- meet on Monday next' -for the .� ,,,, .. ­ - -..41- -- - - , , * 1. .1 I � -. �" , 1� , - �,� M7wge. . ; I with friends in � teadance Is requested., . ....- - -transaction of.goneral business. , I .. . .... . . .�, .. . I . , . v: �.,� ''� ,_ � . --.--. - ' . ; "_ ...�-: .. - I - ." - . �, - ' ` o:��,,,! ,,,,,,_,,..,,1kcday _ -17 Ka -L - - - , V . . -Capt. Paull 'Uo-h otarned--T - n Ativili . he._Vloman�& T -N. E. McF, _ ea, -B. V. Sc., of ._'.. - .. ___�_�'___ , ----------.-- I - . . I . 4" - " - ,�,­�. , home on Sunday from overaeas. Z.'. ;, -� �, __ I. . �'- Geor e's church will bofd their - .- _JjJ1w Quebec, arrived. here last week_ '- -ad ------­�'; ihi; Creniii Se-va % --- . . , :::=::T of . . � he -bowl- -_ -.-.- r to -r- 1w#%*mzt eed- by th w �, -.--,-. - 'a -Cors, and fWen Burl. L' ' -�_Xbzv. ?� ­ ��!�;ere_IiX the Saturday. i city on Sat hl!Q! huaing -.- - - __ ___"g at hoi��R Mrs. Willett, Fairport, on -carrier-hI - salon- See , _p&9rofol . -J. P . n Mrs. d it Williams. I * � �- - ­ ' ' ' ,manufacturers to retain its balance throughout the - . . . � - . " .7.7 - _ . - 0 to, is . Wimati, of eet rbo T Z1"..L�_ Thuisdiy, June 12th, at 3 p. w. The family, of Picton,.- -have -_-been -been " . days - - I - - ' ittr,6 1116thbe of ,the machine: ' . -, :­__� f��:L:1= � --:-� ,-. - --- -46 ­ �_. I .� Z I . 11 - .-; . , � if,&, , � , � *,(--!-" - t_'­�,71�*isitinx her mother, Mrs. Burrell. - pa;stor. *111--tkke* chl�xga,W- adilig-a few wfth��-- L J_ - .- � ­ .. . - - � ,­- I . I .1. ': , * * , I "L -z .., _.�� U�i_ -­�: , -- - - _,N1Ii-8-Xva Wallace; of * �Z ';'� . L' . � .., - A'� "'., both -services- in the let chWch­n6zt--SUnfty,_Jnnb 8th.- re. ekiver. _- - - �, - - - _ m�l Madles' -Ald - of-,St.`And:� - : " -to - ­ � _--7 Z11iieJa ihe -best Cream. -Separator -on the market -.day; 77 . - . I � 4 �1. . �' npelolYd �­� ", ­._ , ,spent Sunday with her r -_._-f___1_,__1__. � . .1 -, i '' "'" 4kant - W. 'G; and Mrs. Ham. 11B6uxht Morning-, subj ect,, _In." rew's church will in the base- , . � � � , � - -Before .purchasing call and see .this machine " '. 7 '� :, - _7 .. � - - . � . _.... : . " - _, ,- -* .- . -I- " -.;.gt. George's church services �!­-­�,� vdi f Paul."Ye n a meat the church on Wednesday .1 . 0 - - -Wtll 13ay , - -;i:- . - , . -I:- Alai] gAt prines-ft are bought.with a price,"' Even� next it 3 o'clock. Al`l_­ffi_e_wb_ers-.,. yotl� - . ­ . . - .... .. . . . ... � - .'- ,i;. _-, L. _, 4, -;�-� �.: wext Sunday,' Whit -Sunday, June % " , _��4,,�__'.-.�­ _ - &,11;11.,.--. _ � 9 , --;�, � !,�:,_;,Sth) at 11 a. in. and 7.80 p. m. - " !%'. I 11-- 14C _ �_ - ' ­, -Miss B�mtrice Calvert left 'last � , ­ - ' in subject, "Sold, Out," frotn'the text "I am carnal, sold under sini" are requested to be present. -'Sergt. Howard Rogers, recent- .il . I I - . ­ .. .- . � I .- - - . � � . . '! I . .., _ � . - .- �_, _.� : - ., - -1 . .. . a :- -.; � - PICKERING = . -,I : . J. H,'.,BUNDY,' 1%X.J_ L ,J.?I��L,�'�_ -, -1. *oekfor Manitoba on account ' - All the people are ui(ged to attend returned from overseas, and broth L - .,L; I - I . - I , f 1: . . . .. �._ - - . . . - . " I t,4� ,� �� - sister. .: ;,,_-- _ ;. ­�;. , -- serious illness of her 41 _�__ L' �; `;;the - Divine. Service, -,somewhere, on er, Fred Rogers, and.family, of , __ , k'avl ,- ,,4;� -'- - -�� _ Comrie. Dewar. ol. the Stand. , , ..�.. � � ,-,j' '#.�, " � ".- - pg�r -, - � �, , - . 1. , , Sunday ;-.-., - ,�. �. k,� �: anti Bank, Toronto, spent Su the Lo4rid's Day. We welcome all who wish to worship with us at Cherrywood, and Alf. and Mrs. Rogers, of Kinsale, -'spent Sunday le, . � ...- . . , - . .. �, . �, LIGHT 'SUMMER WEAR � . *Z�­_- , , I '-�� �­. with his grandm ther, Mrs.' S. ' any time. -J. W. D. ' . with C. Rogers. I _. .1 -1. . . i .1 I _­ '. - - - I - "' . � . -_ ' ' - - � . I I . . " L I Croak. _ . ge E. and Mrs. , and Glover :hUd, :1. . . . ­-�- ' We b&'*e -on hand nem lines of Men's Balbrlggans.�-just ozi­the hate. . men -Now Advert*k�ts. ' - ...'. . ��a�".­,."t._..._;. 1. , �.,_ " ' '­ , -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bateman. ­; of Chicago, arrived here on .� . shelves -in combination and piece suits.. - - . . I .. , "...._­ � .:, d - I ' &epompanted. -by -- their daughter, f-, �-�"_, � �._, !_ � , , :. Miss Marie, and Mrs. Mitchell, of Thursday Iiist and are now visit- Ing with Mrs. Glover's parents, W. . � . - --- --- . _ . � A dandy line of the very latest 'in Fine Shirts, . . r&agtaff,"frdM.Lj 56' tj� The I � I .''.. j.. � . �pr 0, r. ­.:,�.­ .��-- .-,--:- �. Toronto, spent Sunday with their G. and Mrs. Ham. Mr. Glover; BucKwHE"T FOR SALE"Good 2.60. nicest stripes you ever saw. . �­ - ` - - - '. - I—, , � all ..- , , , :��, a;, ... .�­ 1�.: � .,relatives here. " - L 4�'.."� 'relati who was so seyerely injured near- ly foll, down cleanseed at elevator prices. A.J.Poynter, Whilevali. -a 37 ,Something ligh't for the kidditi�-:-a brand new variety in Linen Romp�- : What boy for -working in In . I - - GOVERNMENT, VERNMENT, Municipal and Bonds For Sale - D. Dykes, . :� � , ­.'�� � _.J. 0. Philips has - sold apt --his ­ 1.comfortableI --.'. ". ,.; butchering business to W W. G. Raid a year ago when -he an elevator shaft, is gradually ore st.1.60. . your needs the sum- . , . . mer is %, n I .. _m - '►Icei cool, khaki union suits of - ., who recently arrived here from recovering, but is still unable to around without the aid _ -W, Bond Broker, Whitby, Ont., Beu Phone 193. Ind. Phone 70. . . . -40tf . . � . . . � Overalls. We have them. .. . .%W � A - .. . - . ,. . . . . . . . . . i . ' - Toronto, and who took possession , Monday get of crutches, and it will still be I Ong . 0 ve bought them here before. - Our Boots are the best-yqu knew, you : . e . , . . . ­ . . . -. .. ­ - OUND-In' - Village, 'a ,� ­morning. . .1 . . . on ,�� .1. .-1..1____._; � :. -Thos. J. Larkin, of Chicago, .time before he will be entirely t" Pickering JL' sum of money., Owner may have name by � . . A. nice new line of Men's Hats can be aeon on - - -1. ­ - 0 . - I I ­_ ., _,� 7� ­ ... .. . in spending a week a -n days r ten well. calling at Campbell's. Mills, proving property a and paying expenses. 35-37 . . I .. . . .1 our shelves; They are the very latest In style - . . . .. .- ��, ,:. With Pickering friends .and also , I � 1. .. - ' looking after repairs to his pro- .­Tbe Canadian Press Assiocia, tion, which was to have hold -their - I I .. . . . .. L P'[0KER1N%__'_ N G) .. . . I A -v BUNTING � .. .0 . -_ - CHOICE SEED BUCKWHEAT .- I � t on. the base line. and y annual c6sk Ion. at Toronto an . eat For sale, also Scotch shorthorn bull,' 1.1 months old - - �. I _ I.. - . .... .. 'Established 1867-.- .. . . � .�q' .�. ...: F __:_ Cr . ,when , M 1,1 a - . - . 7- Ave 'ffir Nzi,lin: 0­� _;I- a . ... .. . I . . . i_- - -on - 11 9- A -ext - ' ,riday 0 Vhu -thrs ___,_ MIA X L-LUMY VA - iek. have postponed the meeting indefinitely on so,-ount of the -s­trIkzs-tn-yome-of ____ or apply to John Scoft, R. ., Clarprn,nt . 30-39 VoR, F SALE -A nice solid brick res ; . ' -idhtzndr . . . . om , - . . I Get 'ou Seed Corn on the cob. That - Y � I W_­ Jr � � .�. .. ` `.:�!� , . , ' 1C. .1 . . ' - -'there will be a joint meeting ,., ,. :. :­' 'the Cha)oaber -: sad I 01 a the - - large cities:' - Seveml ril6mbers of -v-dwrice-.8-roo VH73hd kitchen, about an acre and a half of land of fine solli -F d k gar- or. carriage barn with stable, in ickerin ,co 4 . - . . - . ­ . . .. . .. .. ' " I . - ' � .1- ,of'Commerce ",-� " 411 - I ;_ .. the Women'.; Institute M, ,. ., � in t,he. �p ­ . %,.,Aw r 'Town the Zn association from the western me , 11ap Apply toDr-D. Field. Pickering P. R. .. - Z2- wfll grow. a Guaranteed Mangel S646d '15 �� , . ��.' , - , , Hall at which Mr. 'Hutebi- ,,-:e �. provinceA had arrived In Toronto . , . . . 1. 1 -_. r OST - About 4' day 24th. from past- Lure oflot 31. con: ?.Pickering. one Yearling . � .,_� .; �,_, - '�_ - -. -- 00 .5r-4 :- -4� 1 � � n, Public- School Inspector, will 01r.7 '. ' ' " ' speak on "Consolidated Schoole." - -.I for the convention, but were Wired to return home immediatel*nac. ., � - . 11.1 . ­ - - .- . I- _. . . . . � - .:, .- - .. - .. . - . , .. - Z�_ 1, "! . . I . '. . .: . . � .. .. . I r . . . . . . .. ., 'P .0 � ._., . I. �,. - ,,A. � .- '.. 4 akiu. wha-bat-beav- '0 Robert Ra hT.- - - - --- aftiW-Whitby Military Hospital I -briditlo th&t eount_of�erious c -_ a has &rlsen from the strike. . . 4--cara-ed -1. ­ -­ ...-'!' . _6 knowledge of its whereabouts please write Oliver- Pugh. No. 1, Locust Hill.' or phone Mark- , . . . .. . . _. - , . . " . I � .. . - . SOAPS -Comfort, ..,Gold, Fels Naptha, , ­ * " li . I ;- -.1 -for over a year during which time ��' i � � II- . - . I - �f % a_',� :1!, he has acted as bugler, received -Report of Jr. Dept. of Picker- ins publie.whool for May : Jr -II- ham 817. 37-39 - - . . . . .- .. . . - . . - .. ­ . . , _.... I . 0 .:Sunlight, � , - , ' ­�.: - � `Sunlight, Life Buoy , - - -'.­ . VOR -SALE -12 calves: stdckeis. I le%11151 :. �. .. m., his discharge last week _. - .7�" , and Is ,_ Harold, Richardson and Berths -.L' registered shorthorn bull calf, 4 months old; . . ., . , -, . . : .-. "' . .- . , L., Z . . now spending a few days with his - I . - . ' ' . L' mother prior to leaving for Brace Kirchner equal, Lillian Wiman, Verga Reid, Johnny Remmer, b I registered. 9 months old. ;�11 16th. Fred Lacey, lot 35. B ' Ind 07 malim: con , - - Three'Bars for 25 Cents - . . ,. . . ' � - - , " , , . �... .. I . . -..: I * - .' - * ' - .brid he has Bessie Bath and Douala Morrissey One -3 H�g 0. = - . , . __ . . - . - . . ­ - ' _A..'G'ILLE'81JD6TJLE:,' :"- 'ODUNBARTON ' ,... .!-� e, w e accepted a �� �� where � - = position with ,the -Anglo- , e% Bier and Bill., ual,- Rosie. 8 ir Hall . � nASTU_R_E_F'OR' SALE -9u I. .. . G. . r L �� .;�...r` �. . '. lNuadian Leather Go. . . . .V� - . , . absent. Sr. I -Hilda Walsh, Evan- JL for about aO head -of cattle or horses. . . . � 1 16 6, , . �f I ..- - �._, _. j end- . __ - The Women's Inatkubs-intend I.- A� - k �:. L; " I— 9 �_ 1 1 . I . - holding a meeting at. the Red Cross Rooms Thnreday, June lkz!1_2��W2 -- --.k,.J. geline Cewani -..-..- Lizzie McGinty. Eddie Palmer. Jl�ekJephsob, Jr.1-PhodbeBak-- 0%_%_;_ftr1&+_­cozrM1011a. W-wn-c"t Cooke. R. R�No. 2. -Markham. care D. Reesor, hors". Prue, yearImp,111.50; large cattle and .. R.00 Per -lb- 36-3 . . - . O" 0 L . _ .. . . . _`_ A IN ._4 . . . . .. I.. I . .- . - - , , '6 I - on . : '12th, at o'cloclir. A cordial invi.-- ' er and Earl Forster-eiguid. -Johne oh,l,,, . zitore ! - - T_ On - 4i lr-�as -_ " - - ' - - exteuded-t0­&n­t'�9Iad'e, �q Ia . L. Mig§ of Pickering and viethity. -_ of- Greenlaw, Leonard Stephenson, enson, Dorothy- nd revr. Edws Kirch Y. AMMY 4"41". uu I_J�� en the Sth and 7th can- Brock road. bet=can- cessions. ld h wito tffe inscription "" "" ' ­ ' ' ... 23rd, 1913" ..,be backL .21'. I., 0001 400, . OFO IL . Q. - . .. .- _. - . .. . � . N . L a L - Pict, of Vxbrl e, Is to address ner, Kenneth Morley. Angus Us- Is Lis_ ­ Class - Bray, ward Ft r please leave at C. A. Rarclay's, or k .. F" 02' amsba M. , 30-37 - . I . . .., . . . . . _ __ . ,_ -.-*----- __ - __ -1 - ... .. _ L - -;'-7 - -...'.. .----. . . - . .. _7' - �__.. the n sad at the elose of , cOmbe. -111-�Rthel - . I -1 __.1. ­ - �. _10 ... - . � '._.,_. . . . . ,. . - - Whitevale Club of address the meeting � will partake Florence Match, Barrett Morris' Barbara Hall. Class II- Etb . . 1. . L - - ­ '. I . - a I .1 of a social nature, lunch being . spy, - .� Powell, Mabel Coakwell. Louise I - -1 - Clean, Sanita - Fresh Groceies'here] - ry, , - " �:L. served, It Is hoped every one will .. �, , ". . . . � ..., el - Stephenson, Helen' Cowan, -.Nb iL a . Unitect Farmers t , . I- 1. . __ . , - ,_4 .dl , ... , . , - �.;.I. :1 iivall themi W,��--u"bli 00p6j. 1. . - 'N � . : .,:L, I.A.- � illinity'of hearing Miss Pirt. r Clark, Harold Cowan. Clailel- - ,­ , ' - . Siedo'have . . -1 .1. .&A ... ­ - . - � �.- '.. . . - _­" - 'I, L . .4 - ,.�.q the time ' :��' '' !�' ­:­ L - . . � ; I -Books on the war will soon be I . I�1_ .. ' Allan Andre a enson, A -ugttn B-tker, Walter Ric - i arrived. ___ At the nest meeting of the Club reso. -0 ._�_�_o ,AU -j� * 4 . =__ 0 I . 0 .. - _ . -•�_ -- ' L:.'..---.--- . - - � . � . , , . � . , ' I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ' -Ib. L_-_ ­ --Z 1. . - .-on the market In large numbers. ­ ­­ � a , rdsen, Howard Law, Louse Tom. . lutions will be passed on . I ... . _. �..... - -_ - Our Bulk Tea At . ho .- -60 cents per lb . i 9 wit ut L E,�� One to be issued very soon will be � . - - - - . the. followino : . - - - _ _. . - . ­ - I ' ' ' .. - -,: .... . I � , I I I that 'written by Col. Geo. C. Na, my Heal - Id. Clare _y, Edpa Re se IA Re Interswitching of Railways .., � . Military Training In Schools ' ..� a - ­ _-_­,­�7­ I - . doubt the. best value on the market. . . I . . , �.:. Smith, C. M. -G., M. A., Ph. D., D. Jimmie Palmer, Bezel Bye. - 1 t, . .: I .1. .. 4 . . . - �_,_- - 4- .. I -,!- r- . - .se_i of Toronto; who served -with - . .. , ­ the 0. Z.- F, in France and Bel- -Farmers and-gaideners have a great deal more to contend with - improving our School System . I - Regulation of Foodstu& , * 1 . . I ,_ � I .. I - , . . , 1 ,6.. ;.-:- Oui.Ro . . " S . I.. . : . Red- Oats, received by tis in barrels, , 1. - , __ . n�.. I I _. - L. -1 .11 .0.;, - ". - d whose book -is entitled Sium, an . regards the man posts Standardization of fitr laments Vuulup= .., : , .. L. .- . . . . _.: . - , - Z=1Y111_--_-_ �­_ - . .. _..... - 1:.. . ,. .. -not in �Utk bugs, are ciesn'and * . . � 1. ­ . . - I ___ - " . . .. - I _7 . . - . . 1, Good buying at 4 Ns. for 25 cents. . . - �. � - .- . - . ... - - .. - - �­­._ .. �. '.�.�,�` ` � ... �.. ,, _. - .... I . - - . .. "Cauada`s­--Son -K r _47G�Vt_ , I 04 i t- _ '... .. a res - - of W A &1z in the World ar, u I,). ga-W, -a"lle idestructive to 'Ril kinds of of the soil, than .they rg1AftL.,vu _ UL ..UlUr Uar oof t roads - - -- -- . . - . . � - . - fe by Sir h I troductionAi written Lr Artb- L had"thirty or forty years ago. It NOTICE CREDITORS . ,: . . .. - . . . I . . . ­... .­ - . . . .. 1� - _�_..__ -..'-"L-' 6r Currie, the Commander , e � . . . .�I 1 h .. I . :Canadian- Corps. V. - � :: - -- tag to !@-a continual �wftrfa,re ,from early. 9 spring until late summer. There . .. ' z &3=d Ct2l,e _L.__._ I—. :- ' � . - ­ -- Our Aylm ents per can, - - - ,� - ­. . . .j , . .Ow . . .. inence of Col. Wasmith and I �� 4)M ffintimate Is ,hardly a fruit tree, garden , yege is I . -a Notice to Creditors and athers In the .. . . 6 � . I - . a exchange, . if L re guaranteed. Money nor. exc . � ., . .1 :. ' " -, . . . -, knowledge of the q_. ; _1 �-.iz �­_ facie this volume will be one of table,' grain or root- crop that not exposed t 0 some kind Estate of Thomas Poueher, de- .. .. 't0ased. - , ­ . � . - , - .- . Iresented . �.:. � ­. .. t as rep. . - goods not , L , '' "' '. - .- . . , .. .. . 1* , " 1'. ­-'" :'the great authorities on- the war, , ' sect pest. The Department of . . . -1 - - . - I - . _� - . - . :­ . - . - .�, I . . .L-':' . . . 7, �:;_ _. -:,. . � .- . C. . � . . '. .i ...... .� . - I I I - - . . . . ; . .. ' 'the' .. . I ­-_ . - 1,.�, - -'-from a Canadian standpoint. Agriculture at Ottawa has recent- 'Ci The creditors ofthe Estate of Thom. ._ . ... . . ... "' "".' * 0 _' ' - t s_ - 4, - - Our - Thomps n Seed 6ss .. I -I' ' Rdisins are he' ; son . .1� - : ­ -'r, -, ". .. �-Capt. (Rev.) Conroe, .who re- � . - " - I - . � " , turned from overseas about a ly 9e,jt*Lont u- larq'-co' re ntaiii . . . Ing a we rning. 8gall3qt a new pest known Poucizer. late of the. Township of as . I I L Pic ring n the Count Ontario, _ , - . - - .- .. - -_ . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . - . . - . ...* . ---right --- - __ - - _Iw__ . -right sort, 20cents per lb. ;: - ; - , .L ___ ­ __ il F odist ,�. -� -,7-.;, �._� month ago,- spoke in . . . - Rs the Europ,.-an corn borer,. *hIch.has been-fouad id deceased, who on or Gentlemen,. about the eighth. day. �f April, A. D, . : . . 1. _7 _. .. . . I .. . r. 1. -- - .. L .. .-- .- -- ­ - , r. _. � . ­ . I - I .. I - � . . ar . church a ping and rerently. ';' . . . _ StutOA, her 1919, Ar hereby notified re% sand by- -otherwise w - -----!L " s men tio ring 6�4 few irieles,. but - I FVL UALLo -0 §pace a � - - aIQo - occupt + Y, u - =' ed the. it in the I _. rrer, L byterian church in the even. .1 � � � a I � ,L u e 1. ifited x% Is IL Is aQ- ing great damage. This pest at- Post prepaid or . deliver-fo the undersigned executors of thises- , . _� . . _ . - - - . .- ­ ' - '' " - . , - * . . - - - . ., our stock is complete in all lines. ..::- �.,... I � , ..- - Capt.. ­ ,�., , - Ing., Conran is. LS fluent ta ck@.corn, potatoes, oats, fodder tate or their solicitor -on or before the ­ . . ,L I . I . .. . , . L . . . I v. .. + 1...r . . L. - -, . � .. '-- --Speaker and he gave -a most Inter- and garden crepe. Holes In the 18th day of June, A; D. 1916. their i - I : - � - - .. t Phone or send your order. � We the rest. - do . I.. , . .. - eating account. of conditions in the ,. �__ ' - in�P ace, and h zone ra high stalks of any of these plants with sta . . a saw , dust-Yike7 material, issulul T Christian and sur M stmes, address and ption,- and -particula,ra. description, of. . . - L . "�, - , I .;:. . . I ...': . t ."; _ ­­ :;-.* I .... I . . ... . � - -War _. .� I . ,." - ' - �­­­In his praise of the British Navy, � '_­ --7 ­ _,,r . , , which, was one -of the chief ale from them indicate the pr presence of the borer. or caterpillar. All their claira and nature of securitie4, if an? held by them . J I - --- - . - - . -.-..v---._. � . - . . . I em..6 ­� - . ;.1 . I. 9 % ;1 v El Is WEAR ", � , ., . I . - �. . . " ' r� mediately- r -the- -Aftk . ' '-- ____ ? ­ = . �, 0 ­ ­ _ 0 __ _: - 10045. . - --. - , , 77. 7 nients in winning the--srar- The zt - .persons. a_re__re4u"tid --to-Ireep a close wekte.h for this most danger- j,uzie-;---Wl9, the estate o Thomas Pouchor'will be d1stribirte' d Z- .- - . : L -14 '. - . .., , , . , r : t-.- ­�_' _ .1. I - , . -, i : I ' 11 ' _ ' .. 4 s�- �.�..: -..:,�-,'Huke new stock of I 8 r. - . ' 7 ]fen's Negligee' Shirt Y. M. U. A. was dealt with at ':'length . - kbgth in whicb7bo showed the im- I . � ,k-- �.,-�: 0118 pest and to report immedta- among the artier entitled tber ete, _-."-, , : __:,,,_,__L��_ ,r:* '.. - - .1 ..., - . � L __ . . 'r ; - � ­ :V�..­ portant'work which it did anti is '7,;�r - - tely all suspicious cases. I . ... - - ... . ­ - ­ ­ ...- - -1 having re only to the claims or interest of wb4ch- the executors- shall . . � r - : . ,�. ­. - . - . newest. '! ' - in` all sizes . I ... -s and shades ---very newest. . _, . . - _� -AW , ­ �' now doing. This asadclatign .has �7. been rather severely criticised b . then have notice'abd all others will be excluded from such distribntioil. . L . I !� � � �­ - * L , , , �.: .. . .. *� - ;- ­_ - - . .. -:. . , 1�:�' 1. ., , ` I ... . . �:� �..., � ­'.. . " ,­ . . ­ %, ... I _ .. _. I . . �., .:::.. , .--- ' - ­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS returned soldiers, but Mr. Conr6yn - _ �_:_' . Dated At"Toronto this 11th day -of . � I . s -'T - in. 0,6, -_1 - ; L'�.�,'� . I . `mien's n' Fedora Hats, . . � I I yj brown and . �71 , ,-,� , . .� L. � ,� � _ showed that the criticism was'due* ' , ­ . - - . .. ' . May, A. D. 1910. .. " ' ­-:_ , I . . . , _ kj __ I__ - ­ . ..'.. blmk-�Iatest - sha - - to a- ml iundorstandin*g. Fla pres. ... - in the flatter the Estate of Jo si*,tb - I 'SIES EATON, . :-,� ­ L - WILLIAX JA B ;-71.. 7�� - , ­ � �A - -.-- : ._", _ -..- , � � . .pes. . . I :.1-.. . N .:, . � , . . :.,, - � . . �..­­ - - ,entation -of the case has laced 'A , - , .- I :­ - _.-.- ..% 1, 11 ­­­_,,`Itbe association in amuchtetter Parsons, late of the Townsbip of _ Pickering, Farmer' Deceased. - - I 85 Bay St., Toronto, . Z, . - . Solicitor for the Execul:6�9. . - , t . - .. ... ­­�. - - k.: .: . - .1. . .1. . A L . __ _. _ �, T ., 'LL . I �' .. .. . . . � . . . I . . *Clips -neap. - -n W - " Calis e' shapes colors; - . ng Spri , . `�:: � ",light before the people. .-:� � ., - VL �N .9 -reb. given 'oti-ce is -hereby , pursuant to. I .. ' NormFtn Yodug lronch;r, 2195 Jarvis . , I ­)Ien's ,and ; - .'. -11. - ­ ' ' - - _­ -On the resignation of W. L :�.�.�O -.�i��, Couftice-R,; QuperInMndent'of' th-P r seoticn 56 of the Trust-ees Act, ReS. O.' 1014, Chap. 121, that R11 creditors and, ; Sti-eet, Toronto ; Mrs. Adelia 'Xe�%;­:­.'. .,chin. 'Elrmighan, ,Outario; Donald ' , ­ � . . . . ­.% .- ' I ' i I `7' ' 1Pn_`s'Fin,2 !lose'. in 'black, 6" - TN ' " an, brown, grey Methodist Sabbath 'School, after . .' � was ""_�:, �7'.'.�­22 as Siipt. and kssr., W, th'ers. hatidg claims or demands " inst the estate of the said Josiah a a 9 ,Robert Beaton, Whitevale, Ontario Executoni of the Est,�te. 35.37' , � I � . . I ,.,. I , . . - . -. . - . " ,:, I I . . •. - . I And white. ! - - L. . . 1� . 1 years '�.­'_�2_' � . . i - - . ..__­_--_---Vre4ented with- an appreci-Aav-e- � : .'' . L , �� ��'% _., address a 1-4,qndL:,0.we leather- Parsons, who died on or about the 18tb __ -of-­Jn1V­--1M, --a�--thie-�s­a­MTo-wn . r-1011,kyt, Eij�eriV, -in County . - . � . . . . . . ... . � - - I . , ..L. . *_ .� �. . - - W_ - - ___ - __.. - .. __ - __ 11 DALE MILLS 1 4-- . .. - . � ­­ . �'- " LLL �­ - - -Splendid assortment of - ! s a Boys ::.��' :. ' - ,_ , .'hen's nd . . : � R-`__ . . rind, .. R ' . , _ 1. I f" - - -, ' �-_, ', , botind Bible and Hymn Book. The '.' _'_ ::.,. �, . It, .$hip of-. thp ,of On'tario, are required -on or b6f6ie the .ELM . . .L=10_C=1 R,3�,T(a . _�4, L . . .. . . * , -1 ­. _- �­:_ and fine Shoes. ­1. . ..heavy .1 _:L_ -,. ��'--`, - - ' - - -1 ".-address wag read in the school �� 7-- � --7- 30th day of June, 1919, to send by ' I . ,_ _ �_-­_­.­-1_ . . -Boats - - -.-I -:"-V. I -L I - �' � : , LL' . .,., i .F. , room by latigh Robins, on behalf . of all the members -of - 11 , ' the srliobl,- L .1 . �' _�­ post, prepaid, -or deliver to Mary Eli Eliza- geth Morgan; of the said TowAship (if Pickering, the exectitrix 6f thL- ht3t,mill __ ' You can geti the be,itl,lhui- - N , toba Flour from No. 1. -W-heat. - .- .. . I � �. �'Lw.� " ' - . . , .,. " - , . I . . .1.1 � __::� . _;_�; . , .; � . ;�. 7 ' . ­;� Me i CHAPMAN �­­ . � � expressing great regret at the re- '"L ',� and testament of the said de'ceased, or Manit6ba . -S .6 -, - ., ". .- tivement of Mr. Courtice, -after so '<L, '. - '". L - - I '�"".- ,,many- yer%rs of such sncces@fui to -the- undersigned- Solkitor,- their Christian Royal.-Housebald and Glenara _f BrervT. Try a bng: _ .� " . I . . . . . -' .� - .. . . . � -,z! L .� '.,,�'.�',-- ­­ work-, and stating that the past rlRnies, and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the Nil parti. Pastry Flour _. Fresh Rolle-d*Oatg - . . . .�_ - � . . __ I . , , . I �­ - / ea - -T / M -E ' I . I I � :­ - - �­ _ i, .: ;Z_ - ,.._,-:.. - . .�_ ,tin :­ . , ' _.X L. -, year had been one.- nE thebe3 - . �. -,*the history of the school and the I mfars-, In- wrl,tmiug� -of their -claims; -a of their accounts, and the - - L - - - : BRAN, SHORTS' -- ' ,'MIX FEEEiS _-, ' . : , _ . been .statement " ture of the security, if any, held by . ,. . IL . ' ­ -S E E �O -N . , .scli ool had never better organ- I . ;�':­. �. OAT CHOP., - _` . 11 - �­ L .:4zed. Several members had -been -�- � , �:_" �_ �L - added .1 . . 1, . . dded' to th"Lh=ch_-roll_-..tb­ere- - - - - - 'rn1_-- them, I .. - - .-Ara-ta6'notl�a that after such last mentioned clate the said exeentrii will - .. ..--.- CRUSHED OATS �, - - . ': �. _..� L BARLEY CHOP :��.: , ., - ' ...- --- - -_ - . -- I .�'L - 1. . . . . � ­ , ­� xmm 1* � - , - ­ . �1%,T im " . -, =A%.MMJ1W1 - . . __ ,Z: . - _.�:�, . � _ .. . - - - - . - -, - � ���, .. . . " " _.- . �:. , '. - -been a large increp , ; ., ; .. ad iqeAn � � _­ - . - .L proceed to distribute the assets the . . .", I WHEAT . %,; 7. . .. . .� .. 7 I."." . � , . ' - lam before the ]a - .1%. �� .:. .:. � sionAry giviogs and also a lar5e , - , I , '' - I - treasury of - he Ins in t said deceased- among the parties en- baying I ­ I , �L , . � . CRICKED 2;1 , - -MIXED.11EN FEED. - I . 1�..� Bring in your Harness and Collars, . _t,t � L .. . . I . . . . - .. _ . ... I .. - - - ' 'L7 ' ... � .. . , I I - suri, general titled regard oplytp , - - .- , � ..., - ­ . . . . - , -nolaute rush.., . . - . ..�: I �, , . z!�.:'L, .�.�. � the school. Miss Jean Clark made i claims of which she shall then have Caldwell's Creati-i substitute I ;- � 1-1. . ,,, �.: . . . . . - ­% I - , _,.. .�. ' �..�� . " e pres"-entation and Mr. Caiirtice A �.` , the - ". "." . ,: - L � I'll , ­ " ­ ., � .. .1 made a suitable reply; thanking I - 1. .011 the members for their kindness notice, and thit the sal executrix will not be liable for the Bald 11 assets or any part thereof to any person or Meons- .. . .. . - Calf Meal. - ' 1. 0 1e,1 ' , IcH6 ING AN'LD OAT] - M 11 . I . ," - - ;1� - . . . - I Boots Repaired..7- - - - Collars a Specialty.. - . . . ,. � ,� L 1, I - � I .1 . . - r,all, soon and get your needs supplied. ' - 1. .... I .,. . - . . . : 11 *-to of whose claim notice shall not have . . I . . " _. ­. ,�, . him' during those ears and $'.-p -r"- �� me been received - by her at the time of R CRUS NC - . . . I . I - - .'� - " Y.��­,­ air co-operation with him in _ . � ".. such distribution. . Get'prices on feed In -ton ,lots. � .. . .- :.".. - . PrUKERING HAMNE Sf;-- EMPORIUM—'.. ' L" .�.-�.� _� ; '... ., . - �� e work which made It a success. , .I I.. L. e wished the prevent Supt,, E. ..... :. �� -, I , , . the Chapmeb, every success ii. RolsIMT GoItDON BMTTHIC, . . . IS Toronto St., Toronto, , , ftli for the Said Executriz 1040� . BELL PHONE. . W. "VV. "V7001ce - I . � � . I.- . I . .. , . I W. J. COA 'L I . . Rome Phone 8600. __--q- , I _XI::I .. A - "I : ­ I" � tf, -P, , '.. 1� �­ . - %, . "I , . . . , � _� , , . � - . 'C0k&''_ �­_'� L'"- L - - I .. . Z� �4_r:1.411':��;d citor I . ,y ot " 2ua.,,do� I _ Xwy. -0 _*I$, � _ . , Choppj everyday - , . ,ps every __ ._ --.,,,.:: -1 . . ,.x - � I . . 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