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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_06_20--0T4 ;0- aL.T, f. - AN 51P -6 W4 - 'r, g ,68 A D 39 -VOL XX—X-Vlll. PICKERING, UNT.,, FRIDAY, JUNE -.0, 1919 -IF-- MIN Boutwishea 75 ear. J1. Owing. t6 the pastor being abserlt Ueo. Es baker. R. T. Lain .manager f Agincourt' !er Aled4oal branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. attending Conference, there will be no services on the Greenwood circuit, who was shot In defence of the bank's (Successor to next Spritlay. GREENWOOD 1D B. FORSYTH, D. of err by armed robbers some time P Baker Heise) In the ilret draft presented -by the :.1 red i� has recovered Xke Wed member of the I& from his wounds in General HoepftaI-&6d2hs6 been �Mt; mffiittee 'of -the V T -61n, of r Ing pq. of ioni A E in e Wee to Comf renFi , —R of_ --T ev. Mr. otton DO ..m. removed his home in the village. rem will'be transferred to Hampton. and -;7- Rev. H. Wilkinson, ot Enniskillen. F. TOMLINSON, M. B., Member will go to the Greenwood Circuit. ofthe 4 rgeo no Col!r of Ph Your Proniis' of'Safe ty Ole Yocum and Su ,ef Ontario. that formerly After many years of pleading the .-Vied Ca C. AUDL.Ity y Grand Trunk Xailway has at last a' We Dr, R. Brodie. and latterly bUDr Phone-' CUremant, Qnt. '.7 ceded to the demand for better pro- Isabella Crawford Bison wife of lection atthe level -crossing about& Harvey Elson,'died Junb 10th at the V V. B.'OARTWRIGHT, M. D... M. We are protaiied protee- mile west of here. On -account of the I am again buying Wheat and C. P. & S� Out. Office boars : 22-2 and tiQn if we proset ourselves. dif5culty In seeln tralas appraw, Buffalo Hospital, aged 64 years. *here or-st htkps hours bA aW hipS P. xs� tmeot she has been for some months. She #arlij.��jjj 'fi6s' -- ' prices Bell blione %a; 34 ozone 0, Pick- Get our system of -lighta-, from -the went, t crossing has been leaves to mourn her, lose, besides her g t pr Paid edsm. Ontario. a most dangerous one and has been Ing "Protection and save husband. five daughters and three the scene of a number of fatalities, the TJ O. MoKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.9 none, also three brothers, David S. and 3"r 3E 33 . . . . . . . . . Gollegii L.R.O.B. * buildingd. 'The coat_ last being & young girl a few months Richard L. of Pickering. and Charles. your JL 111dinba .qb, mo*by at the when the auto in Nblob she w rh7d-oians and 5=80onii a Ontario liessill"a is small. We connect up & 0 of Carlyle. Bask. Deceased was a; Barlev Feed is the cheapest feeid- rFdIng was struck by a freli,,ht train. Idde 2-1 college of Sozirsolm i3lub native of Pickering Township, having on the market for fattening to &da&"W of 'M all instal parts; We know The most of the danger will now be native as a watch tower and' been born and raised near Greenwood. pigs. A'trisil will prove it. oWdron, OZ" and readdiin". Brousliam. how. Get our prices. awing pato f The brothers. have. the,. sym I pa I to i will shortly- be - placed' in thy of A stock always on hand. 1 position and a watchman will continu- the community. ally bean guard. H. HNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- •MONOOLIA Notary PubUc,'.JCoqveyancer'&c-' Stounville, Oiitd DUNWARTOK Dorian Woodburn spent Sunday at Mondays and Frida ys only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stouffville. -+e arm Tb-e-Lad"e�-A14,Sbelety-of the Pres. -B.-PAREWELL, K.O.,,BA-RRISL --joaepli—WillLaml spent -'& day Wt 1 -grind finer than other mills—that -T byterian d- week in Toronto. church will hold a grari V * 2" County Crown Attorney. and County wean -9 Mlars-&-ton extra in 1111111"aftor' - k7m;% Wouse. WE . i0by. 10-T. .;i H..,,BEAL,` ClAremint garden party on the beautiful lawn of - Mrs. John Turner and Miss Rhea feeding value for pigs '�;alton Ann Is on the evening of Fri- spent a day lait week in Toronto. E. CHRISTIAN., Barrister and FU I rniture . ai . id . Underta , ki . ag day, June 20th. - There will be a re- Mrs. Clark. of Toronto, spent a time ......... . A*, Solicitor. Notary Public. Eta. Monsyto freshment booth on the grounds where with her sister. Wrs.'Geo.-Bowersi. can. once Brock St. North. Whitby. ably We carry a large @took of Furnl- hot tea, coffee and other refreshments K. G. and Mrs. Tarr and son, Clav- ure, alaa-pinfure franies and room, be secured. A splendid program ton. spent Sunday near Greenwood. WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A.. Bir. will given consisting- of vocal -10108 of the firm of woul Ling, window shades. granite- Edward and Mrs. Berkey, of Lemon. BickAw. 1-- . : by Mrs. O. . D. Stevenson, •-of Birch. villa, spent Sunday with his paten to License- No. 4.2W *ckm,n D=0-:1= cook stoves. -G entral Tr;s:.BMU - Also agent for monuments. Lowest cliffe. and Mr. Leggett. of Locust Hill, here. Toronto. e Ttftbobs Id 962. prices. We piky the freight. Phone vocal duets by Mrs. Cowie and -Ws-. .W4. Claremont. Reesor. of Loetist Hill. readings by day with their diiughter. Mrs. B"r,'of Dental I Miss Jackson. of Newcastle, and in- Port Perr strument&I duets by Mrs. McWhinnie Mr. anThirg. Palmer and Mr. and ervice talent and 118 Smit Other. localMrs. Gregg. of Claremont: called ot -111LAKE B. BEATON.- D. D. will also Assist In the program. Every- Miss X. DeGeer on Sunday.' A-# Graduate:of the Ray of Dent fmit .�nkets I. IF . !, a, cok=tc. Office - body coins and enjoy a most,pleasabt. grevocts nd University of T atom. Whitby. I have and expect to have during the evening. Admisalcin ti),Igrounds. 20 -,q .."Office haur.9 "t. 2e:! ?r$30119 Ind. fruit season cents. BROOKLIN G 'A R A G' Eit t sell. 'ph n4l 6 pho— 2"tjo Is k Quart Baskets and r1,!kvers­--- k place op Darin Dr. Beaton'sa 9"rAm F.t9A0 An Interesting event too of Torcrnto..*tvill be ilkkharze. Wednesday afternoon at the home of The undersigned have opened* J 24 Quart Crates -ringing. when bei dau Wedding bells am Look Mrs. W. H. EMss. gbtenj u a I Quart Berry Boxes new garage at -the -coruer­ out. Clara. was united In marriage �to Ew-, Of Church and Kinq Streets, .*It Nukrauti *Iib . T. A. Knox has ordered a new Ford art Stonebouse. undertaker. Toronto. y are strong handles. Order early a car. The ceremony was performed.- by the W G. HAM—leaner of. Marriage secure your requrements, as .%repa to repair all makes r!T The berry crop this year prom sea Row. P rel a lAcons" in the county of n1ju 'T 11okwing village these are -changeable times. to be.a largo one. few intimate relatives and. friends, Chopping and Oat Rolnog every day Mrs, McDonald, jr., and-Mri-Mc-- Jlr--Balrd. of Toronto, performed the and bicycles. W', V. RICH A RDSON Real �Ee -&*usual. Donald, ar., axe both :very -poorly at duties o groornsman. We are also agents or A a tate.' Insurance, Ca1mveyancing. Notary present. weather, of Toronto, acted as brides . 311y - numerous and costly gifts Public, Etc..-Pickerins. Ont. W. G. Barnes, Green River A city man has purchased A lot from maid. The nume -lAval Cream Separators pairs. John A White and will build a new testified to the bigh esteem in which house A. nn e. -and re r% to sre held. After J1.0 r� TLAcesissai in 0e. county of Ontario. Mrs. W. H. Jackson paid - a visit to the ceremony Xr- and Mrs. Storie, 0911ne *to" and his :wardens. ClatimMIL Gasoline Engines-, Tractors and .7 the city this week, acuompanied by hou left the Thousand Islands Sawing Machines. W'HALL—Hpuse carpeimter. Es- Mrs. George Kayes. ofMount Joy. by mott�r, where they will spend their SHAW'S The Brock read In being greatly im• hone moon. 6, timates given forwork, SUMMER SCHOQLS. faltersLiom. Ind. Phone roved by the use of the grader. which ich a 11r F. 4.00i4m & Shovhwd T routo. appeal to Ambitious Stu- a being operated by a gasoline tractor. KINSALE. ­. Z.BZATON TOWNSHIP GLXAX dents who do not care to lose two or• The read has been in very bad ,tsh 01 enter 'Ice -Tyndall bai new driving u 0 r large R11100111t of work that Ip now be. horse. three months time. You for a number of years. t w It 7 e M. n , P] " any day and continue t adus, iog tion into a good position put upon It. we will soon a Mark Brignall In jetting to be ravist- Booklet. W. H. Shaw, . Free great change. er of his car. 7 : 7 President. - A]. and Mrs.'Parkine'spent Sabbath GLZN MAJOR last In 69bawa. - N--, for saw. - Denominations --930, sloo. $600 V000, Price. 991-5 and accrued interest, W. Frank Harrison can 'handle his car Dykes, Bond Broker. 019caPbone I bit- • �lverg a OANADA'S' VICTORY BONDS Hihaty Redman was home over fine for : begin L ner. 0-A -by. Ont.. Ind. 41%one 70. 'iekerura Su nda&own spent Sunday: at B3 Norin n0lbson, of Toronto. spent Mr.. ward Sabbath at Ed. lAwrence's. PicketVa. 4UGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont. Jaw as Ledgett has been quite poor- Li6enood'Ad'atloneer.' Extonalve, exper. Pint-dan'rigs for hire and Mrs. Storey visited Mr. -considerable timik, "no@ in imported and thoronabbred stook. i Fiss on Sunday. ly for some : by girl was born Bala conducted a write ..tor- seems A bouncing ba to We have on hand Bar.!: td. 2116. -Day or nigbt Eltne .r Pickett Y191W at Mr. Me- H and Particulars. Dowell e on Sunday. and Mrs. Parkin a few days W Bus meats an. triuns ng The Ladies' Aid -are a lawn 'the wee *V POST1114 Licensed Auction Mr. Smith and guest'9L)ent k. thefollowi and Ontario. Auctioneer. Teaming promptly.attended to. end at their summer resort here. iocial at C. J, Stevenson 9 on the 27th f W 6 Ocantim of York An*- of the mouth. Lots of Ice cream . id Coal Non all -e. of'sH kinds ilttenuod to on shortseli Mr. Hewitt, W. and C. Carruthers all sizes o • Agent for Mr. On. call cake will be icirved, followed by a _kr"e Grem River F. 0., o" ed at Mr. McDowell's on Saturday, A' Clare: Wendi& entertainment..:' Come along kering. moat, were tber-guests-:c1L8fl*A--Red-- an' Ontario --W—.-H. P­ Mrst..Lynn and -mother. 4 M. - GIBSON' d enjoy yourself. Admission 25c MORTON Peak --- ­�-�­-­­ stolvi 'and Dominion Land -Surveyor and Civil Ar* V -it man on Sunday, - - - a no Street. Whitby. Pitons 2ai. Rev. Y. O. Totton and C. J. gineer, H 0 Y The committee for the Glen Major -4 lite W. E. �. arnold, Ontario d Surveyor of Port Perry, 3L 44 -WatArl. Pure Water picnic held a very auccessful meeting son will attend Conference this week. last Frld&7 night Mr. Totton has spent fourves6re on M, MAW, LICENSED AUO- Remernbek the annual (stn Major this charge and given general satisfac- . ..... . TIONZER,for York, Qntario end Durham m If you are wine 'you will use the only icnic to be held in Win. %hw-bu-& tion. will soon be leaving for his ndw Counties. Ankinds of sales prociptAy attended field of labor, Hatupwa Circuit, where -to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sale. Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, half mile west of Balsam. on Jul let. arranged at NEWS'Offwv. Bon and I=- who is agent for Wind Mille, Gasoline Come and have a good time and win oe was Invited last winter. He is an excellent preacher and will -please the A. 1REESORty dent phones. Whithy. Ont. iiiimiia 54 first prize. Be's bills for particularis. Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings people. Mr. Frant, of Toronto, preached an for room fix-, water works. Also bath eloquent sermon here last Sunday on LOOUST MT,T4 kkT-hA n1k.4.+ V17. WROUGHAN Veterinary Surgeon. tures, etc. EverytWng gi"wcarefut ct Ot To attention. will be door° next Sunda as M o -TmTnto,--baw Graduate of ralversity t1cobt6l he and hear him. Service at 7 o -clock, returned borne for a few -months. Former Veterinat !an to Macdonald RICE'S PUMP WORKS, (old time). tio Toronto. spent a few E. Joyce. of Toi Aocult�lpal College, Quebec Home Tel. 5621.- Whitevale.,Ontf SCARSORO' days with Hugh and Mrs­Mechin., 'Prompi attention io all client's. Miss Mary Hood has gone to On? Bell a:nd Ind. Phones, On Thursday evening of last week a bourg. where sbe-has -taken a position attended meeting of the re- ifia large summer` resort . for three .-PICKERING, ONTARIO organized advisory council of- months. 'the pleasure of your Out. S "rely -GET THE T th"cart;oro Ratepayers' Association Jahn Gillman has purchased a new BE t , was hel�.'% Birch Cliff school. The Ford truck for tb-% delivery of fruit, Ing by taking along Z PAYS 'dent hi a large chair occupied Uytheires, hnn -a Camera �-Zr . Ai. -f- ey, etc.; in whish he is We .RE I D Roh6rt Tucker. An interesting ad- producer. -Burton Mrs.' Myers, of WP bZjg�', dress vras gi%,"en by Hon, G. S. Henry, -,-�LLIOTT tts cur- Pistep-of Agriculture, wbi-ch he and Mr JIJ1j6r, e d that visited Hugh and Mrs. Machin, on 11 dealt with good rond&.. B.q state olj6rate and take good Has a full line ot iresh and I Agi bite ed meats constantly. on hand. s, A. E. of Brownie Cameras are simple to -wzrk-would begin - this year• where it Friday Of last Week� pictures -i Spice Roll, 'Rkeitkfait Bacon, was left off last rear, It is expected in the list of arrivals, publicbed In :71, -Hanij.-Bologna, Weiners, etc. Yonge & Charles Sts, Toronto nnedy the daily papers on Tuesday, the. name No. 2 Brownie Cameira $3.00 that the Kingston road, Ke would tie of A.'P., Mechin appears. * havin*g ar- -noted throughout Canada to road, Danforth Avenue ax Sunday. He le Is r in . No. .2 A Brownie Camera 8.70 Highest prices paid -for completed this year. With the peo. rived in, Halifax u Butcher's cattle- high ga& business education. The ple co-operating with the government, expected to arrive at his home within No. 2 Folding Promo takes'pic- demand for our graduates during rapid development of this part of the a few days. tures lix8f, et compact folding t The Pickenng tbelastfour fears has been more enuntry and a magnificent system of A large number of out- residents a camera at 7.00 higbw&`ys will be established In •the tended the large parden paxty at tban flue times our supply, Open near future when Toronto will have' a Clarerh6nt on Tuesday evening when No. 2 A - ATItographic Folding igRance Co as extended to the Committee all year. WRITE FOR OUR ILL! -TS- population of one million people. R. a welcome home was write takes pictures 2 TRATED CATALOGUE.' Courses may Croker, deputy -reeve, also spoke out- returned soldiers. L They . report , a Brownie Price 9 75 lining the council's programme of Im- moat enjoyable time. The objeei of this Association is to commence at auy'time. provements in this section. He also Robert Feaaby is making prepare- Eastman Films and supplies, up garage r.stated that a by-law had been passed tions to open Brougham lessen stealing and*prosecute W. J., Elliott';Principal or a week or t to bewill d1e;veIop* the felons. to t -kng be effect that all persons all6wing in the course wo. As in your fil ou vi cattle to trespass on the high Mr. Feasby agent the peat winter sad ed and printe be way c Members having pro would be A resolution spring in Detroit in taking a course rzte ng h' d was unanimously adopted requestl work in auto repairing, he property stolen oommuni prosecuted. general 'I .pleased with t e results Joiste. immediately with any member Eggs For Hatch Ial of Executive Committee. 56 the' Scarboro Council to repair the Is well qualified to do this work. from Black Breasted Red following roads as Bonn as possible: - Mea are busy in Brading thki Brock ­,----*ombsrsbip fee road $1.00. -Game—choice stock and Kingstonad in the West Hill and road between Brougham and the 7tb HE PICKERING E day �wft h their d=ughts�r.�� Port err �e _ . Mire. Byer, 0 Mr�anj Mrs. Palmer and Mr.and ngI Look iw g. L u "'Lugn 'a Toronto, to'l Wedding bolls r ouW _ d"'i &rv�d & new Ford undertaker, T70 at A. " - has ordered car. W, Knox formed by th p this year prom 'tea pr The berry crop ye a�fdd Tiok*Mhnavbeb*4-f"motb*President or: excellentlayers. Birch Cliff sections and Robinson Ave, concession, For a time the road was on, but they c. w. Liase, Phm. B in bad shape for driving secret#" on application. Also, Young, elgianl Hares In the Danforth Park district and also splendid job of the work. to a en up the road In con. D., er)uth are making a apf, Rise. Cors.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. and Silver'GreylSiber- ofringston road at stop 14, Dele- A great many Of Our made bad got so Druggist—Graduate Optlotan or, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ian Hares. - that large pools of Ra were present from Birch Cliff, low In the centre O. N. R. Ti"'. A Agent - A.11 Pedigree Stock. Oak Ridges. West Hill,'%arboro and water *are left standing after every J. R. Thexto9d W. J. Clark. West Rearboro, The.next meeting rain. and couseventl theroadsyy were 0 t W *W -be hOI4 at 9h1&,W66tMW-ftW. z •A- vi. P Rr Z 71, Z • "flop, flop, flop', of the line.. on the SHOOTING WHALES dock as the deadweight of forty tons r4ggf)d It from the which.. The kill. J, sed M' Millions Im A tw A'A ere-hM disappeared at the flash of the - U11 AL. gun, but before the, winch. brought the otTea.-Pots Dail QQ� . An grades. Write for V�domw& carcass of the devilfish to the surface - TORONTO GALT WORKS We saw all six of them in, full pursuit TOURIST DESCRIBES EXCITING of the, other - two gray whales which IL J. CLIFF TORONTO Its Intrinsic goodness In Tea, _-PA=lMV_ were racing for the-ghnrA folow them with'niy glasses, but they .Quality - m"es it Me most were lost in the surf­-%nd-1­never saw Economical in Use - them again. Sport Enlivened by. Watching the Tar, Can be Preserved at a eoet se tics of the "Killers," Darting After' Do It Now. 20 n 70 Prey .... 01 owd sda.n-- i 15:1 "If with -pleas-iTroyou are viewing any with Aludne ilaw Presiorver It was six o'clock when I came on work a man -is, doing, - ry V! deck, and the s�fi was just rising out >t' you I, ic b It WL Guaran- like him, or you love him tell 1444 to TB fr"]% Ter Of'the sea. a eeat •-red ball of fire, him now-, alae moitnr nae writes an Eastern traveller. The man Don't' withhold your approbation tin A We boa VIU do N disses In the "barrel" at the masthead was the pardon makes oration Got it from your dealer or Md swinging ab6ut watching the water As he lies with 0o to snow lilies- on his Fleming 1199 Preserver 00. biow-. ahead. Suddenly he clapped the glass tea atair ML W. 1144"es, es to his eyes, gazed to*ard,the open For no matter how you, shout it, he - ------ L_ sea, and shouted excitedly: "KuJira." don't really care about it, Marest�th Perez -Peter n_ (whale). I Jumped as though a bomb He won't -know how many tear drops had been exploded on the bridge and yoll have shed. whirled around just in time to see a If you think some praise is due him By &kRAH C. NEELY. silvery fountain of spray shoot up al- -Ebw's the time to slip it to h T most in the eye of the sun. It hung For. he cannot read the tombstone a moment In - the air, then drifted away when he's dead. PART II. together before Peter cdln�e.l I even on the wind' just a& two other white The rooms were small but bright like to shut you out, Peter -Peter. Jets spurted out of the Water near the "More 'than fame'' and mora than and homelike, the in-1-n--lirffiging out "When the years have gone on into first.. ..�money is the comment kind the rich tones. of, the oak. Ruth and middle age for you and Ruth, I want and sunny, xf SEE TM31 A moment later I saw three black Peter gazed curiously as -she led them You to have memories Of sz those fi bodies which revolved slowly and' then. And the hearty; warm approval of a. from room to room and finally into days together as I have mine, with disappeared in the hollow of a great friend; the library. never a tbl' IT is ON %4' rd to dim their precious swell Instantly the ship. was all stir. For it giVes to life a saver, and it 0 Peter saw there Many, things that togethei-ness. As you. grow older Members of the Crew were rushing makes. you stronger, bravft, he remembered as belonging to his you will come to see what a vital' part back and forth along the deck.:. The And..'it 'gives you heart and spirit to in- out` _Inmorie��;�vo -little--ves"l-le the end. --aped forward, describ- C�s fl-,- - k his mother's room these - past five Whatever else goes, nothing can take Ing a long swing ­`aud-heads a -fo-r -We- if he -earns -your -priiise-,-'bestovr it ---if 'N'k years and must have been 'removed them from you. whales. In five minutes theyou like him let him know it, ship had so recently that Peter had not notic- If it were necessary, Peter, if ma- reached the mirrer like 'Let the words of true encouragem,"f - ed it. Aline Sanford,, seating herself' terial things could not be arranged water where the whales had gone be said; VUH t *Do not wait till life is over'and he's t he desk, smiled- up at the picture otherwisi. then I would let L YOU prove down, and with her engines at "dead 'K and motioned to Ruth and Peter: to Yourselves to me and I would try to slow- was swinging in a wide circle RN� . o " underneath the clover, Bit on th'r conch facing. her, prove myself to you. We would show 'waiting for the animals: to. come u For he cannot read the tombst "But, Mother," Peter began, ;'whol P on all the world how gloriously happy and blow. Suddenly three snow White when he's dead.$' . .1 going 0 trio an we- to of a mild 7 L for us. - We have oure all ready." glad it need not be. Disillusionnient away. "I knew, stupid Peter!" Ruth broke- 'night creep in, littlA misunderstand- L Ask lot MUn"A's and take no.othAw. confused amazem foga, needle -pricks that - Jig& ------- In.-Olir his " :.The Coming of the ,xiti . - amazement. "It's In Tpar I'll take Your part when you for Mother. She wants a b;mq s11 to the beauty of our love. This way I do The engine room bell clanged impa- are herself. But 0 Peter's Mother, I - did not fear. through wriing; tiently, and the is I'll fight your battles to the end; BEANS ink we• could make You happy with) "I meed a home of my own. Out of the water at full speed. The whales Fre nsI I'vie d' dreamed of it school hours I can potter about the came up astern next time and we IF11- listen when you sing a song, reamed.L and drea -the t1hingi that I could do for you I hpuse 'and do. the homely everyday swung about to Intercept them; but And never count your tales too long,1- AND IS A Because you are my friend. Maybe game --di ezetrt _AbjJggA that duties that keep a woman Y spouted only Once, and sliped'un no - comn and they 'else had over thought of, things just hap—py.— -Living- thu Ican- -arrrib-3t -water and 10*dgd_tqwarda the for you 'because ytu I an y dream myself backik the old life -beach.. --.7CDYER NIOT AL thought_ I could_.makc you lisp with your' father."- The Main was now- twisting and py. broad -father's disk, aw neir,' smile -but with U :i deman. We cl ded about. each time qP tin� his g his long legs At Isixt Pet nn- writhing atiout as -though possessed of Peter v out ever an �th ne' his same br;R OUEEMS I w, the h! r restlessly. derstanding line's in it. coming closer. to the whales, buf UW As 'the walked down thb +r@et._t_seem Atilt beafflan' for the "This _ERSUY cl I L111i isn't fair. Mother. You let thinic you were- me go�ng.to lige with eta s, mother's' step was of more than half a mile away. XINOSTON11 r. Ins." Reproach was in -Petees youthful. Peter was on one Th n something happened which litbt and voice, toaraato -' he first reproach for her thi.t Aline side. Ruth on themade me -forget my seaslefteas and other. A meek ahead Sanford had ever gleamed the cold and the wind: ARTS the day when Ruth The man In heard from him. would Part*( the Arts course maybe covel by 'OF showed c4n her "Mother." Would 1 the "barrel" with both hands to his It was sweet' -to her for. it sli ove it catTempondezMe. surely how Petex loved her. as Well as the dear "Peter's Mother" ml -11 was bellowing "Takamatsu! MEDICINE EDUCATION "Peter, I had to, do it this way. that Ruth used now? Takamatsu!" and pointed wildly out APPLIED SCIENCE Could I. ever have persuaded you to Wondering over to sea- Melson.wheeled around, his this, she smiled . Mining, Chemical, Civil, face red with excitement let me rent this dear ,little house and, 0- Ruth's face, and Ruth em"t and shouted: Mechanical and Electrical down int �URIT� -4 "Killers! - Now, we'll get lem. make a home for myself?" caught in the - same maze of thal The .4N wonderful coming -day, sml!ed be killers are cotaing. Stand by and you 11111111111KI UVIIIATI11111 2"OK 09 you could not;' Peter answer- back :ed stubbornly. KLmmm and forgetful, breathed a will see some fun." JulyandAugust. December to April -W. CLAR low. sweet "So I had to go ahead IL .nota inert renened the ears af Aline I. jumped to the gun platform by the 26 GM. Y. CROWN, Regutmr. and it side of the captain. and when the ship over and -done with before I told you Sanford- in that cne exquisite word, Peter." "Mother!" rose to the crest of a huge billow we saw half a dozen acythe-like 'black Peter was silent. No one search- Peter's, mother answered the sweet- Jng his face' would 'i that reache a have that nes, d her ears with that fine' cutting the water in streaks of 'Peter's broad smile lay hidden thep. other exquisite, component note, White foam. on they came, six abreast their high dorsals aloft like the stand - "Did you ever see my "Daughter!'.' rose over e asked arils over a charging cavalry troop. the porch, Peter' ob Vor once Peter -Peter was not in him They were- the dreaded killer whales, the dialogue. He, the mighty Sum coaxingly. But- still no snille' from Peter. of the Universe to these two women, the savage seawolves, which'bant in �­"Take your long legs off ray -desk was marching exultantly toward the packs and are the t ' error. of every- ------ at then the gray IF, k ,and dreamed -of day and heard nothing of thing that swims. in go sit by Ruth. Peter -Peter, she w spouted 'two hundred fathoms d 're behavin", the magic words Passing between hales, spout _71commande . "'You lik� the away. liaughty,;hild." two at his side, d the �A Ra 0 can's Depths. For a moment the Oiiised an (The End.) ci In c calm eyessought- -the ip-ottir-i-It- over _The -ftlors_ darted' -forwAxd the desk and -rested. there. Drawing after the - the Who;; �e ;An the Name" gray whales like bloodhounds. They to her the strength OF the man's face, Tourist (at the• ancient rural hoe- seemed literally to fi a she forgot the two on the codbh be- telr*, coming down to breakfast with water toward their victims, who were Y through the fore her. - 'She had gone -back to those a -haggard, unrested, appearance) -7 now blowing lazily. Suddenly one of first days when she and Henry start- Last night, madam, You informed me the gray whales spied the killers, and, ed life- together. that the great Duke of.Wellington hurling his gigantic body half out of . ... . "Can't you see, children," she be- once stayed'at'tlds hotel. It is a fact?, the water, he turned head -down in a gan, "that I, musillaye a 1h in- i0y__Tt is, -1r, a ielema Lact- long dl a I 51:i thars followed, but my own? Do YOU think I could r He slept in the werry mom bear YOU Occu- by' this time the racing killers had never to sit waiting for you to come pied last night. nearly reached them and all went "-7 to see me? Never to have you come Tourist—Was .it Just.the same then down together. The ship was running -_-�:,home to Mother's• for high days and •as It 'is now? at full speed , in the wake of the Cit tO holidays? Never to have Ruth come Landlady -Just the werry same, whales, but lay to with engines stop- y and stay with me when Peter must Tourist -Same bed In it? nrws *65 ped, at the spot. We hovered for fif- be away overnight? Never to have -Landlady-The werry Identical bed. teen minutes over the spot where the own door open and Peter call out, 'Where are you e Main rolling on slept in it? He actually slept In drunkenly on the swell. 1 other?' 'You dear, foolish children: it? Homes be.joy of 'hearing my Q Tourist -And the Duke of Welling- killers went -down, th About fifty- fathoms off the water do you, -think I could miss all that?" Landlady -Ain't that what I'm a. was beginning to smooth itself into a - "Don't zou see that this way there tellin' Yer? The Dook of Wellin,ton -glassy green patch 'within the circles 8 Women and girls on & farms -win. be two lives for me? When I actllir slept In the we bed what YO described by the swimming Shoes enable ,...ain hungry for folk, there will be had last night. just beneath the surface. A devilfish wear the same smart summer footwear home for me to go to and mine Tourist -Great Caesar! No wonder shot to the surface followed by two for you t�, come to; and when I am they -called him the Iron Duke. ....-sisters, are wearing in the cities. killers. The huge black whale thrust Ungry to be alone, I have my own Itself half out of the water, failing 7 Shoes little home. Then You two will begin "Heroism is contagious. It becomes back in a shower of spray as the kill- restful, Comfortable, and are your life together, just you two as easier when everyone is practising ers dashed for its head. The devilfish 4ou should it." -Nellie- McClung. made for sturdy wear --and their low. "That's- twisted about, threshed the water wit PTICe eubles what made you do it, Vother its ponderous flukes, tried to dfre and to have several for the prise 6f one I'Ships Pam gaitofYou know it is," Peter ac- :re the secret of our sic - escape, but the killers closed in on it. :eused Mother. cess," says Mr. Lloyd Harris, bead Instantly -it rolled to tFe surface, this "Ifush, Peter- star," she pi4. of the Canadion Mission in London., time almost under the bows of the' J ­ ver A tbinic We must And means of joining our ship. saw the captain bend over �There- also Shoes for men an, �6nki ft*eA cill am that you and Ruth would feel that I railways with the railways in Europe. the gun, the top of the harpoon drop was i?k'the Way. But I remembered Ships only do this." work and play, for every member of the and the Instant ,blind- wen your lather, and I began l4i falaily. 9. cioud, 0", 1 vapor shot lni6 our faces. to r j0ukAoff An the X yeas, It you have boo" that are t lionder our d in i a h6 rid Z, too pre, The blp� of th struript's a ea AP- cions to throw away but are too slab- Through the Cie aloud of sihor a tnr e, in t awnn h 0 n I I d e h d n I Arta N. Can 4 tho' beach': MEDICINE APPLIED Mining. "Takamatsu! 7 r out his e 'T shouted: The Engineering' r 1 2 on I g ot d the G I by for the bookcase, place thqn in I saw b1lack fires hurling out or the Ash your dealer 6 PIP shook'' tee by no*, with other exquisite pasteboard boxes before putting them sea, and & vilfish fell back with "memories, that memory is one of my away on the closet shelves or In the s, tremendous, smashing blow upon ,The nam -is stamped on each Pak. U best rewards for work faithfully ac - storeroom. This will save mud the water. Thele the gigantic figure ER eomplished. I wif down to rest and handling and dusting. quivered, straightened out and slowly say to myself, 'Now I may play back sank. For a moment there was not a -those days when we were setons >tr w niasm,# &Jzassa" A the. lwuss. sound an the sWo save the measured rrp ;v.. "• off+" •' , 88�Ct'ISH 1�AR- A�ATOI .FLY n g ASC IN 16 H011RS, 12 r } 6P" 1' r +J� S Vickers -P n� Biplane Navigated by Capt, Alcock and Lieut.' _ Vb Brown, Left t. John's, .Niid., Saturday at 4.28 p.m� and _ _ - Lan . -- ._ _Ireland;,at 8.40 da w _ _ a • London, June '15. -The final goal_ .flying. upside down,, only ten - feet of all -the -ambitions wb%� �yiag men.i above the a=ster. -}save ventured to dream since , the I Before corning to earth,• near the 'Wright brothers firstrune from the • Clifden Wireless Station, Alcock -' #earth in a heavier-than-air machine, circled the tivireless aerials, seeking w_as re pot to reach the earth. B1i t young British officers, Capt:- Jo able -ground -way foun-&,--so-h �\ Alcock. and Lieut: Arthur W. Brown, chanced it. is a bog.. ' landed on the Irish coast after the The wireless staff rushed to the aid rat non-stop flight across the At- of the aviators. They found Brown I e• x otic Ocean. dazed and Aleock tgmporarily deaf- Thei voyage 'was' witliout accident ened by the force of the ipnact. As - 1 ` �r and without unforeseen incident. so soon as they were 'able to '?e escorted �• tar as can be learned. It was a to the wireless station they telegraph- \ i straightaway, clean-cut flight, achiev- ed the news to their friends; then ;- ped in sixteen hours and twelve min -1 they .had breakfast: "That is the utes, from Newfoundland to- Clifden, best way to •crass the Atlantic said _:__ Ireland, a distance of more than 1000; Lieut Brown after. he had' eaten. tailes. The report of Alcock and Brown to But the. brief and modest descrip-I the Aero Club, was as follows: _ tion which comes from the airmen a',;' "Landed at Clifden -at 8.40 a.m. ' iClilden tells of an adventurous and Greenwich -mean time, 16th of .tune, amazingly hazardous enterprise. VogtVickers-VickersAtlantic machine, lea*- _ • --and mists hung. over the North At-; ing Newfoundland coast at 4.28 p.m. - Iantic, -and the -Vickers-]gamy biplane: Greenwich mean time, 14th of. June. _ •.W. climbed and dove, struggling to ex-' "Total .time 16 ,hours, 12 minutes. ` tricate herself from the fogs --air-` (Signed) "Alcock and Brown." vlanes' worst enemies. She rase to I A" wireless from the Clifdei. Stk- v. 11,800 feet,- swooped • down almost to I tion says the machine of Capt. Al - the surface of the sea, and at times cock and Lieut. 3wwn ,ia sticking 8 . .in the bog. _ -- `� a' the two nava stars found themselves Dose-deep.in - . CALWY STRIKE BIG PASS STRIKE :: : xwi GET AFTER THESE DOLLARS i .-Our town- should get ALL, of t;he trade in our trade area. We don't worry about our neighboring town!s �f T� business. We have enough to do to take care of _our OWN, But we should get ALL of our own. - How about .--WS ,ry �1Ai �1$(p �� these dollars that are GETTING away from us? How about the dollars that are SLIPPING through our fingers? ss++s' a Vaa�� - aauu We have the GOODS. We have the values. Our prices are RIGHT. And yet there is a LOT of money slipping _ AW �.. ' ._ from us 'constantly. The beet wap to get AFTER this money is to tell the truth about t AY tem -that Is taking it away. Join the Trade-at=Home_ Postal Situation-Fracticall} the Premier Cleenceau's Appeal to _ -- „ Only Unsettled Element. 1 to 62c• rolls, 35 to 86c; breakfast' A despatch from Calgary says,-- snecessful. Markets of a World. � bacon, X47 to b0c; backs, plain, 60 to �• TRUTY SI GN With the postal situation practically trap art workers called strike off last _ 51e; boneless, 66 to -57c; clear bellies, the only unsettled element of the Paris, June --- 8 0 • _ ---.7-ABOUT and work will be resumed by Toronto, June l?taMan. Wheat- 82 to 99c clear bellies, 31to82ccon, M. Cured ABOUT 30 sympathetic strike in Calgary, the t X trike here is regarded as $failure. ; all companies on Monday. The work- No, i Northern, $2.24%- No. 2 Lard-i?ure tiesees, 35 to 36%c- X Express. business in Calgary is now ars having appealed to Premier Cle- Northern, $22134; No. 8 Northern, tubs, 36% to 37c; pails, 36% to 37 ic•' Redraft Will Have tet be. Revised ' going forward as usual, the. Domi'n- menceau, the latter conferred late i $2:1734 - No. 4 wheat, $2.1134, in prints, 37% to 38c- ion - Before Being Given t0 , ion Express workers being all on the tierces, 30 to 81c; tubs 31 to 134c; this afternoon with municipal repro- store ort William- t _ J04 with- the exception , sof half. a Manitoba Oats -No. 2 CW, 78alec; I pails, .8134 to _ 31%c; prints, 32 to German Delegates. sentatives- -end--directors "-of- trans- No. 3 CW, 76%c; extra No. 1 feed, 82%c. dozen: - The CA adian-Northern Ea= , aria port companies . and a workers dale- says: press workers voted to, return" to 7fi3f,c; No. 1'teed, 74si4c; No. 2 feed, - looks as if the revised treat will not a work, were on the Job as usual gation: Some claims of the workers= 69 ontreal Markets. y. j were reco i be to the German plena• ',o Thur Manitoba barley -No. 8 CW, $1.30; Montreal, June 17.=Oats, extra ; 'presented Prean tele eeted, but the Premier appealed to -No. 4 CW, $1.25; rejected, $1.15; No. 1 feed, 89%c. Flour, new stand- potentiaries as soon as early reports telegraphers have returned, the strMrs' sense of patriotism an feed, $1.15, in store Fort William. � and grade, $11 to'$11.10. Rolled oats, I indicated. The French and- Americans, freight -is being handled with dispatch t,r i g - who have been predicting the treat g = p , _pointin ou> the necesaity for American corn -Nominal: bags 90 lbs., $4.14 to $4.25. Bran, pred g 5 r w nn3er normal conditions' and the poo- union and concord at the present Ontario oats -No. 8 'white, ?T to I $41 to 841.50. Shorts, $44 to $44.50. and its accompanying explanatory tai •employee,, who were served with grave juncture. It was in response 79c, according to freights outside. Hay, No, 2, per ton, car lots, $40 to letter would be ready' for_ presents- - notice of dismissgl by the Glsvera- Ontario wheat -No. 1 winter, -per $41. Cheese, finest eastern&, 28% to. to his appeal that. decision was reach- i letter would be ready early for pres- . a trent '-for going on a- sympathetic car lot. $2.14 to $2.20; No. 2 do, $2.11 i 29c: Butter, choicest cramery, - 65 to ?+ ed to resume work. to $2:19• No. $ do, $2A? to $2.16, $�, Eggs, - selected, 54 to bbc No. entation- by the time specified, now - strike, are now making a strong ' ef- __�-.- : indicate it will be impossible to coni - fart to get their .positions back. gryy0 MILLIONS INCREASE _ f'o'b" ahtppiag points' secorditsg; to 1 stock, bi to 62c; No. 2 atock, 4d to . The postal strikers. have set .forth freights: ! 47c. Potatoes per bitg, car lots,' plate both documents, While the the terms as which the were will- IN- DOMINION REVENUE Ontario- wheat=No. • 1 spring, $2.09 $1.90 to' $2.. Dressed hogs, abattoir ; British think there will be a still fur y .._ to $2.17• No. 2 do, $246 to $2.14; No, killed, $30 to $30.60. • Lard, . pure, ther delay, and -the British esti- Ing- to return to work, and it is said A "desn•�ich_i'reR► n++sa;A nays.- 8 do, $2.02 to $2.10, f.o.b. shipping wood pails, 2d iba: net, 87c. mate seems more reasonable - - they represent a -big .bac'1€dowts from Dominion revenues for the month of points, according to freights. - in view of . the fact that -their first Position. - Peas -No. 2, nominal. Live Stock Markets. May were $26,558.,399 .as compared M the communication explanatory of. Berle - altin , I. tc $1.32, with $22,758,912 in May, 1918. The Toronto, June choice butchers' steers, the .treat will comprise 20,Q00 . y g $ Toro y nominal $13 to $13.25;choice butrhers steers,, lata] net debt of the Dominion on Buckwheat -No. 2, nominal., words,; and the work of redrafting f BRITISH H 'LD OESEL ISLAND -, $12.50 to $12.75; butchers cattle, l this has hard] begun. The draft will' Q May 31 was $1,678,832,832, as coni- Rye -No. 2, nominal: choice, $12.25 to $12.75; do, good, y o, pared with $1,144 35,627 on' -']Jay Manitoba flour-(:overnmaut Stan= $11.25 to $11.75; do, medium, $10.50 have to be revised by the Council of -'A despatch ' from Paris says :-The 31, 1918. Expenditure of consolidat•- dards $11, Toronto. Ito $10.76; do, common, $8.75 to $9.25; the leading plenipotentiarie3, and _ Council of Four has sanctioned the .ed fund, account during May was $2b,- Ontario. flour -Government &tan- bulls, choice, $10.50 to $11; do, med., there is every indicaMn that the occupation o! Oeael Island, which 9Fi7,710 as compared with $7,53.1,673 lard, $10.76 to $11, in jute bags, To- $9.50 to $9.76; do,' rou h, $7.50' to ; German delegation will not get the ronto and Montreal prompt ship- g treat until next week. commands the entrance to the Uuif in May last year.-;7.?b; butchers' cows, choice, $10.50'treaty -of Riga; by British troops. The meat. to $1L25; , do, good. $9.75 to $10.26; ` Under these citti-umsEances, with , Esthonian Government agreed on the Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Mon- do, mad., $8.50 to $9; do, com., $7.25 n occupation as a guarantee for the Milk, cheese, and eggs are among .treal freights, bags included. Bran, Tuesday dccepiied as the date 'for ' g to $7.50;, stockers, $8.75 to $11.75 ppaayment -ot financial aid to the the most wholesome forms of pro- $42 per ton; shorts, $44 per ton; good feeders, $12.50 to $13; canners anti I handing the revised draft to $he Ger- financial tein. feed flour, $2.80 to $2.90 per bag. cutters, $4.25 to $5.75; milkers, good mane, it will be 3ionday, ,June 23. Hay -No. 1, $32 to $35 per ton; , to choice, $90 to $150: do, com.. and i Afore the Germans are obl:ged to mixed,, $20' to $24 per ton, track, To- med., $66 to $75;' springers, $90 to I say ' whether they will sign or not, S TO ATTEND FIRST LEAGUE renin. . ings, light ewes, $10 to $12, 18 -to and if 'th�nobab is in the a`th be - GEMS lots, $10 to $11 per Ings, $12 to $18• choice lambs, $18 to live it will probably be June BUth be- , - good spring chi e, $15 to $1? lbo calves, fed I t " ton, track, Toronto. :SEI; f ING ON CERTAIN CONDITIONS fore the formal ceremony of signin Country Produce Wholesale. and ed $2 50 a ekes ulna _ M water 2. • do, wet h d off eat Versailles. tubs and rolls, 38 cars, 2. ; o, f.o. $21.508 Butter.-Dairy,to 2 76 d 'b. 'to 40c, ants, 40 to 42c. Creams $ I Rounding Up lite AlAliens _ - p r9. Montreal, June 17, Choice steers, In the Manitoba Capital Conclusions of the Peace Conference in Final Answer to Germany fresh made, solids, 50% to 51c; Prints,, $11.W to $14; commoner quality, Show Modifications in Minor Details -Huns Withdraw War bi to 6134c: $9.50; butchers' cattle, $7.50 to -312--- <. M t Eggs -New laid, 40c. ace se ec og.,,. A despatch from Winnipeg says:- _ e • . - po prang c ickens, $21 to $21.25. Special police officers arrested. Carl _ -� 60c; roosters; 25c, fowl, 32 to 36c; I , , e ' - Boisse, a Russian Pole, who is be- r, A despatch from Paris says:- the amount German is able 'to pay, ducklings, 32c; turkeys, 3b to 40c• PARLIAMENT TO FINISH y - lieved, to have been one of the alien The reply of the Allies to -the .Ger-' and will fix that amount ' within squabs, doz., $6. BY THE IST. OF, JULY ringleaders responsible for' the riot - man counter -proposals will be incur three or four months instead of two Live poultry --S ring chickens, 50c; _ roosters, 25e; fowl, 32 to 36c; duckl- Ing which took place on Main Street porated in the treaty itself. years from the time of signing. A despatch from Ottawa 3ays:-It last week Two well-known aliens ' ilsRa, Ili., 3bc; turkeys, 80c:. No time has been fixed for Ger- The Germans will be informed also Is expected that' Parliament will Pro- Wholesalers are selling to the.. re- rogue by 'Jul 1. Morning sittings were also arrested at the Swift Can-' : many s entranc6 into the League •of that the Army of Occupation will be tail trade at the followin,; prices: I g y g adian`plant. They are charged .with Nations, but if she conforms to the i reduceed to something more than 100,- Cheese -New large, 28 to 3335 ; . commence on Monday next and the cotsditi a, it is expected that she 000 witfi :; coni rativel moderate i House will sit this Saturday. , attempted intimidation. p pa y twins, 33% to 34c; triplets, 32% to r will be represented at the first inset- annual amount payable by -Germany 33c; Stilton, 34 to 35c. Ing of the assembly.. These condi- for its maintenance. Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 47 to tions are: lot, the establishment of ' A despatch from Cobleng says:- 48c; creamery prints, fid to 56c. AW APPUL FOR ARMISTIVrt '�. a stable Government; 2ndp the sign- The movement of war material by the Margarine -35 to 38c._=:' Ing of the Treaty. of Peace; 3rd, the, Germans from territory beyond the Eggs -New laid, 49 to 50c; new SIMPLY RUSE TO TIE -loyal execution of the Peace Treaty. ( occupied: territories - continues, ac- laid, in cartons, Bbl .to' bac. � , A proposed fourth condition, relative cording to German newspapers. The Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, L to Germany's abolishing compulsory beginning of this withdrawal was 60 to 8 c; roosters; 28 , 30c fowl, _ y 37 to 38c; turkeys, 44 to. 45c• duck]- military service, was finally omitted, made several weeks ago when there ins lb., 35 to 38c; squabs, doz., $7; Amir Wished to Complete Concentration and Await Arrival Of as it was considered that the treaty was a hitch in peace negotiations. g ' Russian Reinforcements -Bolshevists Taking a Hand geese, 28 to 80c. - . _ sufflcieutly provided - for Germany's I The withdrawal of troops from vara- Potatoes -Ontario, f.o.b., track in Eastern Uprising3 disarmament. I ous sectors 'opposite the allies' bridge- Toronto, car Iota, $2; on track out- The serious differences ,in the heads is also reported, side, $1.90. A despatch from London says:- j Sian emissaries have been sent inti Council of Four over modification of ( Several days, ago the removal of Cans -Canadian, hand-pick, bus., II Afghanistan, and an extensive props, ' `'• the German treat' have I y g $4.25 to $4.50; primes, $3 to $3.25; A grave situation has developed in r y. yielded to material from the Frankfort area gnarls is being carried on throughout . the •spirit of compromise. The Meaty began. The most of thin material Imported hand-picked, Burma or tonne tion with the Afghan war, It the co}ntry. .will be unmodified except in minor is going in the direction of Cassel, Indian, $3; Limas, ,12c. is au )acted that the appeal of the • e fact that the Bolsheviks ass p Honey -Extracted clover: 5 lb, tin, details, but the German plenipotenti- but ,there are no indications that it 25 to 26c Ib; 10 lb. tins, 24% to 25c� Amir of Afghanistan for an armis- behind the Afghans is considered it � &ries in the final communication from is being unloaded here, that city 60 lb. tins, 24 to 25c; bµglcwheat, 6d tic was simply a ruse to gain time for competent circles to open up seri+om `' the power will get certain, assur- being on a line over which the villas lb.. tins, i9 to 26c.; comb, 16 oz., $4:50 the completion of Afghanistan con- possibilities for the future. It is ts ---antes ddgned to' remove - their oh would - advance should „they be ord- to $6, doz.; 10 oz., $3.50 to $4 dozen. centration, for . incitement of the lieved that Moscow-yvh�ch mearA jections to what they termed impos- ered to move further into Germany. Maple products -Syrup, per impar- tribes of the northwest frontier of Lennie, of comae --seen in the.Afgha .. Bible conditions. Beyond the C blenz bridgehead' ial gallon. $2.45; to $2.50• per b tin- ,India, and for the arrival of assist- conflict unique opportunity for eao�•_ P erial gallons, $2.85 to $11.40; sugar, The amount of reparation is not much war material hag been with p once of various kinds from Russia. barrasaing the British Empire and Axed, but the Germans will be told drawn for a 'distance of more than lb., 27c. I i stat th t the Amir has en- for spreading Bolshevik doctrine that the allied Reparations Commis- 60 miles. In the Ruhr district the -Bion will consider represbntatioiis , military retirement is__v1ktb, illy com- �ro a the Garman eammission as to plate. Provisions. -Wholesale. Smoked meats --Hams, mod. 46 to 4'7c; do, heavy, 89 -to 40c; co isd. 60 .. • ,: .,,., .,- . v,:. : ' .. � : v. ,R >" w ....• .. .. .._:.w_�v .,., .,, .�.. a ,. _.,., .., __.1. �_,..re.. ,..,..,.a....n.. r, 1: ,..., ... _r..K:. t s ce n a tered into close relations with roughout all the inflammable pops Bolsheviks of Ttrkestan; and ,pon of the Near E and wideniv ,gin r sumably, those of Moscow also, basis of fits omrn . • astle. 11 �. .. _ < .moi Vi�•l�4 Y. .. ., \«i'hW'„ - ,.... ` '. ..' _v v ::. ..:.,}':.i,...�J,., wM•:C,u..Iv.�M. _.?'r. �'4�e'., 53.fn.-..t'.�fF'1.!'^�i.i,.�SS,:iYlv^'x..C'".v ...._. 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I "I " �;r;'_ - '� , � �� , I �` �: " . _7 I � R.'�., � .-� , '9'7-_�y '-00'!-,��w 4mON;', -,.:��!Vi-r, . -�� '144% . . 1 �­ -,, � -4�- ;4 4. 1 t , 'k "X - � t, _ , - , , ;� � ��'i � i 4�4.��, I 1i .� . � � �"� , � - _ " $ .� -=- - - - - --- - .!� � _�` I ­ . , . �� ,5t, ,�, - I r�11­ , . II2 I . 'e, . PIK-, ;�, I .t;?",;�p.,����;-.?4:.�;.-.-i",. - . � t �1% Y,47,;- . X ;; R k, ] -.� -, i,?,, , 0 . 1 1i 0 , ,dt ,7 I , i - , j . , , ir, 'P, . . -, - -16 . . � � 4-- ,� - .;,, .!;X,��A. "" ;N A7 _., *6��� P f " .1 " �k7k,, I - . . I A, �i��, :S - .,, � . I 100011000011 _____ -_ --- - _ -_ - , . . 1 .11 % �,L� , � !��. I., . . I - !.,�,� � -, -1 1 - -7. I . . - .... ,��,,� EEEEN� . . ... - � . - . . . . . . :�� ­.., � -_ �'. �' - age, who seem beat upon intro- at his own stable one and a half . - . " � - �:. -- - � I I ­ , , � ��;�..Ift witUdill 141IMS miles east ut Pickering Village. . .� ."�-_71�-,�', _4_�, - . 110 f��;'t - duclag into Canhda that syste I 11- .r� , . 5i; ��I�. �tj; _,`�:,:�,�, y Is 1. - � ,�. ,, , - ' 11�� I I-_ �__ I .; ­ -_ -_ - of lawlessness that 'has brow t I AstoT PRIOR 119=1. the registered . ." Z I -�� ­­ � . . . ; ' ­.w7l ' R I - 0 H 'A "R'b 8-0 N , ­ . . - Clydesdale stallion, the J . 2_ ­_:,"�._. 1 ,4, ,� .� , �_ . _':'_ - - _ property of I I , , , . . � '� ,.. ; ;, - � JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ebaos into Russia and is now:ga n-! �, � - �. .��:�­�r� ,'��, . . - Davidson & Sons, Cherrywood, - � .1i �­ I - * I : , I . . 11� . y _5 . _�� n w - 457�_�.-__ , L � ,., .. - . - 11 � ; M5 I 1, . , , ��:'­­ I NOTUS AND, COMUNNTS and other countries in Central I own stable, I . . �:=;_�, � :- , , , , . ,�,s . . 1. -1 .. I -, _P 4;Z:::;00 �. - _. __ ,? I... .:�,­�- , ,,.� �_�, . .. . - .f oolthotT_I`d_Gq'rma III make the season of 1919 at his ' CE R Y �!!!::)_ , � : .'. 1 �7 -, __ i- -ION-0- strong- M��=��_��_­­ - -Europt-.-Tb6 _. 1-1.- - t��_ 0 -R 0 - �-�'� ­ I _� 4�ian'oot]2,,-------,--I6AF.F�Aii-�-ttlE ' ------- agials ­.. - � . .1 1, ,,- 1i 1!� The world b3s'witne - I J - I - -- 4 I stallion. Q91 P=Zkar x qCnarid Ann-- ­ - - . I... ...... " . I .... i, ,. - .n tHe worlil that can surpass al � . . ........... MW . I - ": __­__71� . - , - - ---,.. _ ; 1: �. �. the past week On"f the greatest Cana Is. with .respect. to the law- season of ik,;9 at bit own stable. - . 1. . . . . F. 1. , _. . . - � -1 . .11 . . � 1. , - k _ . --- -.-- . ­ . . .. o I L . ,. ­ ­ - ­ - ­ -w- -1- I 11 _ � �...",­�'. ..events in -history, when two Brit- abiding character of Its' I ____�:.�_�-_14,::�* ,. �� '.'� 11 , , people, but _AABhx!9-ftsT-[I8W), (11597), Import- P&RDEN SEE.DSI" - .. 1 , ... ; I . __­ .I- I - . . .- * - - , '" !.. ­.. �. Isheirc -npir and Liant - - - ed Cl deb-lale stallion. the property . . . ,..r__J . . . �i :. _,�,_ ;� � '-�:�' pea. Cant- Ale I . � y " ..' I I . � lhlgvepu��Ay �Fitler gr�atly� ,. .. 1. . --11_1 :, I .. - I I , I. I � : ,� _- . of Granam Bros., Cairnbrogle, Clare- , - - . .­- MANGEL SEEDS2, - .- - . I � .­_`,:�_ , .... 1", "I � ,� - . Brown, crossed the At .. .. ,, � -,. . . ". : ., : 1-1 1- -;i . � : . : ,4k. - .� _ 1 Imutic In R if that, obnoxious foreign element moat, will make the itesson of 1919 . I - . - . I . . . . .. � I _, I , , . ,. ,� �_ - . . ... . :� : . ... . ­ . - -_ .. - T?�-'-�­ ,:tn6u-stop flight In 16 hours and 12 . ". �. I.- ..", 111. ..'': �, 7 _ : �, .__ . . .1 oil 1orcing upon Canada At his Own stable. . I _.:_.., �. 1''.. I .. I. 6, . ... * ,_ ­ . . , . �__ !�,,L . �, �'� �.'.,,, � ' eceeds In . ... I. ., 1� .,., i. ­ . : . :,:: .;�:­TOMATO PL4NTS , , . �. . � I I . 1� _:1 ­­­ .. I .1minutes, The achievement is a . � __. _.._...__. _ ._ . . . . I , .. .1 - -4;., 7., " , . .. . their views. with 'respect to an. BELLE Boy [852C, (14018). the prem- : . .6...!�:,.. . . . .. - . � .., . - . . .'' .. - �4.,� �,7 . � . . � . . _. I - ­ - - '­ ,� I 1'�, . . I . . I. ... � . .. . . . ... ­- .. 11 ,:: n:.1. � .:,7." �:�,..,,vaost wonderful one, but it has archy. Canada is a thor( ium in:ported Clvdesdale stalLion, .� i. � .'. I .. . �. ZABBAGE PLANTS . 4.11 � �, i ..­­ . )ughly . A I . .- . "-I".:: ". the property of Nelson Wagg. Clare- . 11 'J . ' ..1- - . I I . I . ,. . .. . - . ry I !% 1. Z:.� ,,, !, .1 ".. . I .. � I -,:.,� . O'Uld,have done,fl, ' .. - . e edding ,_� . . � " � �, - , - - .1.1. ;, . .." -� not caused the excitement that it democratic count . Its citizens mone, will ' ;� 11 ., . . i, Plants for B i ,,:,, _11.4 - P... . - .1 I . , .��`.,:!, I ., � w , - makethe season of 1919 .: . � �, .All kinds of Flow . . - . . . _. . , . . , � . . . . - . . ... ... -1 r, , ., ., 1. �, �.�." r '. .. . � , : ', ve or six yefti8 believe that the country should be as follows: Monday afternoon will . :.. _', . . . 7.1`1�­ .., :....'.,�.' -, _. . . , .. ­ . . . .11 1p . . il, ., . ., , , � . . leaveWs-own stable for Goodwood ' "�-. . , ._ -:� ` '' � I . . I ­. ... -1 . 1. . . I :. � - �. . .. . . . ''.. . 1. . I., ­, I '�.� �..,axo, because- the world for the governed by the people. But they, fovnixU, Tuesday.,own stable for ' , �'. I � _.- - .. .� ", � _-....:4.: , ;I ... - '' - L:_ -: � -.� f�!�_.��.,.. . I , , - , . .... I 6 , � � past four years has*.'been. so filled'believe that juatice . should be noon;Brough _ :__ .:� � _, .,. �. I : I . . .. . - -. �, .. :­.'.. -- - . . 1 �7 - I - . ::­ � . , . . . I I 11� I 11 .�� ,,,;,. . . * am hotel, night. Wed- , ".. � . . nesday. Har . A r1w causes only a . Teas - - I ,� � '�, _- '1'1�1:.. -:'With stiriqng events that thewok meted out to �till classes, rich nd' bron Bros. lot,5, c4n. Q, - 11- .f'�., :.... . a Plcker�ug. noon-,* Brooklin hotel for . �:�:,-',,..'!-,,i..:,�,.�.-reniaekable now � _ ..Our 060c Black, Mixed or" Green .- . ­'­, _-.., '.., 1 poor alike. They believe that the night. Thursday afternoon, Ash- .. . . --Am �' %� . . . ;. ­, - , � .... -� -_:-.':., � assing notice. A few yqars ago .. . ­ .. .. �1 ". '_,�.­_ ­ ,-�� .p I I W - _­ ___..� . ­�._' )_ . ­. poor man .%bould r,et a fair deaL - )urn hotel. night. ay. W I , ` I . I .�� �, *.: �17 11.1, - . I ... , ...-. -.are the best on the m"t ariket ­ - � , ;� acks I 1&e "� we would have thought it impos- that he �hould get- a fai o n's. Aot 5, con. 9, Pickering: . I a .1 .. rI , 't?---- _111,�,._ � r share of ... - ____ -_ '-"- �� !�. ,� - - .. . . . I . -, - . I �-­;�_ , n to cross the Atlan- of the riches of .the country �but followii � . . .1 . -, I �,,A , moon, thence to own stable until the ��- , , ,I ,­ �� ... sible for a iia' ___ ____ �.__ . I I - N_ .....,_.�.,_ ng Monday afternoon, , _` , . "X.4 ': , tic between dawn and sunset. -It, the sane element do not b - ,�­­" ---.' ­_�- - k - _� 1;1. 1 ------- 4 - I e�ieve Kl.'qCi'SCOURTSHIIP[1,4115].(14712), the JA MES 'RI O'HAR Ds 0 r­�­,­,­­ -­ , . V)�­ p- . - -1.' - ­­ L" has now been proved that a man I that the rich man should be perse � bred Imported C!ydesdale stal. L . .;� �- - �, .;- - .11 I . - Mm M . . �,; -� ,... -.�,,:. can take his breakfast in the Brit- cuted, that his Fion", the �property of Oscar Wilson. ' I .'1!,;-i,- -�-- �� . wealth should be Brougham. will inake the season of 'r . �___ �. . = -rzT33-A-mf=0w � ' Nl.�-7,'� � '­.- ish Isles, his dinner in *mid-Atlan taken forcibly from him, if he got . ALSIKE SEZD I . - - , . E�.'� _. �_'_ ,,L:*'. � .:._. .:. � I., . V919 as follows; Monday, May 12th, .. �!,� r � , , tic and his supper In America. it by honest means. There are . . "t I .. will leave his own stable and proceed * y-1 - - - I _', . I . pll-..-�_�.. 1_. � , The feat a eaks volumes for the many men in Canada as we ­ to W. G. Scott's. con. 8, Pickering, - WANTED - BLACESHITH SHOP I ,_ . ff �., � ,'..:1.'..4_, p 11 as in for night. Tuesday, Wm. Middle- . I .0 - _., . . . � . .. - 6",�,,�Z;..:j - I . : I L ' ' - , f��._ ".:­. " 1 1 *­OAriag of British aviators.' The othercountries, who have amass- ton's.L Greenwood. noon; U. Blake'8. . _WilL pay _hiiheat L - - - - _11 "O! i !.- . ' �. � ­�� - -- . � war has been the' Means Of L de- ed great weal Audley,"� ht,' -Wednesday-, -H.- G1._. ---Aye ' . ' - - �__- � 1. _�_ - �y ,,,, f..:. _. -- -, th ill -A -Very- - * - ' Horeeshoeing and general blacksmith I I., . I . I "LL �. L veloping the defshe achleve`_ _____ - -Wilson 9. base line. noon and night. - prices for all kin&. .. _. . work promptly attended to. Z . , .. , __ . ' . I time by extortion, by exces . - I .... - � g, I ive Thursday. Goo. Cowan's Brock road, of seed. :.1 " _t��t_ -�F` ; -things coupidered'imp6nible. It profits and by sweating their em- " -. 0 _ ,: , , , , ­ . . . - . IAme and Interfering hors6s made , N'i �, I s i. :. 1 , night. Friday. A. Hamiltonle, con. � ., -L, , '4. Green River. Send no samples and get aspeciatyof, And money m . . j,W . ­ 1. has also been a great incentive to Wyees. We want justice such as .5. noon Chas. White � . , , -;.�;. �� L - - . L .11 , K.� , I I - ��,, . _ , 0 � - ,, gmp ': ., . .I.. . orld. as the Anglo-Saxon people believe night. Saturday, proceeds to his ot , ir prices before funded if work does not I , � = - . - � - , 7_ : the Inventive genius of the w I � , - ­ .1 - . ,-. ,. % '_� , 4, _�-.-� their life in RIO -Sax- own stable until the following Mon- -- I :1, selling. . I I . . . prove satisfactory. ' . 7, ; . The various natioiki, in meting out to all. -An I . . I I .. 4 I M'. I " I * should govern Canad .. .. - I IR11, day. ­ * * ' ', V one 13 . -The best of facilities , q ; ' " - , -� and death struggle, summoned to ' . , ,$,:. , ., that fact should be mtrongly im- Kmal's HzATHxR J40491, (17004), the . .. . .A.1403� 240"MA,0333Ew, �,' . " for cleaning. . r"FL�-,tW�' -- 7- '- 1: -..� the service of -the nation all the preowd upon well bred imported Clydesdale btal- - . � . I _. . --- - that foreign element . I "t ' !L , �-' I ... � . . � .RI.' " "­ .:"�. � L- t scientists and . inve6tors who are now trying tn ... rule th lion, th v of 1). A . . , ; � 'I I , ,% _ , grea I . I barton."110Vrit NETCOMPANY LU,M 5 C 3nd 14 260 . . .� wa _e the season of 1919 a * M . ___t__- - � AC111600M.-Z , R, 1 - � -, , - . wittild th Hr borders, with the re. coun ry. . . ssfollows: Monda3rnoon will leave WHITBY. ONTARIO , " . . W" , .1 : - Austin's. base - - 1i -, . -edented progreas -- , -------- a � , , ' ­ ­ --- --T"L his own .1 A . . . suit that unprec .stable for H. -_ IMS45W, ��. .- HORSE REGISTER line, for 'night. Tuesday, W. J. Gas- . 'it .� ._- - - - � .� �,-; -.� has. been made in many lines. wy,�� One z4ft , � - - - - - . ton's. base line for noon. M. McTag- � : I . '.. �1� ­ .. - .,, - 41f-'*'��.-- -1, ­ -FRAN lcart'a. lot 21. R F. con. Whitby, for . . .... ; . , ` of the greatest has been made I,) Rqy,tL .'KLrN �IKiW)-Clv&Sd.ie 11 ... ,_ . * ' j ­ " L ­.­ ", ' itairlon. the or Pei-ty 6f S-- "C. Ban- ijigbt. Wednesday, Bandel's hotel. . .. PICKERING GARAGE.. 1._.' ..'. . . - . .1. .. . �.. ", , Abe perfecting jDf the gRsoline Zere will make"thf- beRSon (',f 1919 at -Whitby, noon. Bentley Bros., lot 1. .� I :`. - I , '" " " -, - - , , . : r , . , I .11. ;_,��­ _ I I . 1- -particularly that'ased in hisownstable. Kiz)xstr)n road, (me con. 4. Pickering, night. Thurs -.­­ ­­ - ­_ --- �­ : . I ,. - - � �. I I... I � . . : I _. IP -1 I . Ila ne .. - p I - I .- - � . ­ -L I ­ I`_ 1_: - %_ �`. - '* 51 1 . .. --- -_ ____ -----. � - . . -, �­ . I . _�O_ _ �* .. - 0 .. - I - I I- - : ., the aeroplane. - Only with th and a half W-iles east of Pickering Harrison Evans! .. .­ - itr@ .L, I 11 % . - el V,11,g,. Haviuk trl!i!!:�!; :of Illwfd-soa !�:I,;: myl-fillarg we�­ � 1. . , Kinsale. . 1�1 .. I :� � - .% � . 1111wo . 1. . ­ ­ I I . � . _. 4 perfec7t ibechanism : - � 1-11 , - ­­ I , . taos , _ . E. Disnev's Gres 1_1 __ .- .- . _�, , ... . in the - ­ � - I � . '. .. . r777 � L . r++ I . % ALE79 o. 12. No, t 3:3S - 1, �- ar. gerows otel. BrdtiUham, . - 1. .1. ....- .-- --prepared to repair all makeis of autok. I .... . .1 .L I ... eff-9175-e-fi-s-ed- ia aer6planes, has it'"' I I !S) for n n. W. J. McDonald's, Mock I . . � '' 'L' � The cholcel 1J1'1'0Vtvd Clyde� �road. fo-, night. Saturday, proceeds . . I + - . .. . ­.. . - . I - I - - been made possible for Alcock and dale 'tallio the prrps-ri V of 'S. - C.- , -rx 11 r -t - --f--- - .,:*,I -�_ - ­ 0� bmd ii We keei)!In!4t ,k all kin,]_i:of_. L.arEl. tecreanniew, .treelor all -, ., . - �.: L.-. " �� .: .- _ .Brown to make their trans-Atian. - Bun rnake I h- -Itbladn 61 MID: to hid own stable whgre_hj_wUJ--re_ -. .. � I - : : , , -, , '�: , - ---- -1 - Main tIntU the following Monday, . :* - - :111 - . IN. + 'eee .. � -� akes. of cars, oils, ate. ­: - - -- -. .- I . . , � - ­� tic flight I IN LT. - : . . . I _ � . 1. L .. i 7 , . , . . � .... - .+ . . � - - � L " �. ..'.. I ' ue ­ -.-. -­ I .. .� .. � - .. I.. . . . 6 . . . I _. I .L . ­ � - , .. ____ -.-. � , � ­ . � - . . . . ; ; - - �:- .. .. . I . ' ' ' - _._., �. -.0 . - !. _�F . . 'L� . ' ' . ­ I ', and V% ill be repeated in . -I ! Annis & Axtdrew-, . .-'. - I _- ..- Pickering- --* 1 � . - k_ . .., � . er of inventlob,'* ha - be -mv * � ". 9 en.exem ."; I .. . plifled so many times during the. - - - , _' Vul I __ `� I - I'--- - - - . . . I . . 41inei of crisis during the future. - . - I L � 1, I.; ;`�.�:�. Somethill ispecial ___ I . I.... t- - L I - �. . I . � 1. o , ­ ­'" g- _-] , � _� ... . . . . ' : : . _,��`. _� I. . .. -.... . - I.... .. I - L... .. L . ..j . I �:­.. :�':"_- " . L ... ., I . , . __ : ; 'Vhe strike 61tuatio' LI.- .- ______ .- I . .. . - - . . ,; . ­­ , .4 n in' Winal- - - -* �., . .. - i .. � - .. .. .1 . 1! 1. . � - - . . _�� I L'.. . I . . I . . . . - ­'; _; � . ' .1.. I., . 1. . . '� - � - Make Use of Your Pasture - . li .�� . . � . peg reached a climax on Tuesday � . I . . . . . . - . I - _.: .�­ �-... 'L . . . �_ . - . � WI � � �L ; _�� . I .. � tL . . . . . .- _= ' I . - '. . - * -, - " - ..,:-+ . ­ - Corn Syrup 3 poAiml - '-tit 51) cents -, _� - __ - Crab'Xpple Jelly . - -so . I ; 1-1 I , - '. - - ,_ morning when ten of eaders . . . . V . I , asture7iting to waste? If � 6 -.. � - �.--- _­ -1 , ; ­ � ths.1 1. . I , I . . I �. . . - -1 I. .. - - 11 I . - ., . . . I �,r �r 1. - , I—. . . -jncrease your herd'and make use of I . .-�­' ­ ! - " .. 1. ` . � -1 I Were arrested, nine of them being .� -: - ,. . Jal.n4f`lum, ra-spberryand StrawberryL ! t�' ­%. . . I ,� I . . - �., . . . . . i - ' . . - ­ - . . I I � . .. I . . . .-- . I .� -, _7 ,.- .-taken from their beds, - The I- - .. . .I.- . - ­ . � . :. I . . ,. . . I L . ; I'll- . - . I I 0 I " L,-.'�;.,. -1 7 - ­ , ­ .. . - ...+ .... � . I.. 1. - - - . . - . :-,. - �, ariests were based on' �, . .. ... - . . . �",,, _ w%rrants I . . ., . ; � I �. . �. .. .. . I This Bank M' akes. a special feature of loans to ­. � . I I ... i . 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"fir , �' •'?�. ,-7*aiJ'7..�,' r i""" rb,Sg•_ ;%m` _ ..c. r. ...,. ✓n'. -w+--.' :.»: w.,,,'.._.. �- ...:.:.:' 1,_,. .._ _.. .: ..•'.ix"a":.'?L^.� %.!'�S''af'._ -. _ .. '..� .. r,,,ti M.',, .. i .... � ',,.4r ��y OL.ARLMONT John Coates dud Thos E. Stevh ' TIME TdBLE—Piokeriag t3tatoa O �'\ p a" y - —"— enson'had a business 'tri to (ash '%hlteVale -Club of T. R. Trains ole Esat ate. a.•lolaiws 10� "`/I� ' - Mrs. D. A. Scott was in the citr-y p g g `oa Baturda awa one day last week. - : No, a Mail 8.07 A M. The famous Neilson make �'' Tho,-. E. ' and Mrs, Stephenson United Farmers 28 Local 2' P. M• James Taylor. has parcha,4ed a motomd to -8cugcg Island oh Tueo- Seeds have arrived. .` LooaL d.Osi P. M opt constantly. on hand. 'fine new driver. Trains going West dna red to cater;; n ; Wilbur Gipeeoa, of Toronto, wag day to attend the funeral of the �►tEhenett meetta of th133tin &"e. reto. : No. -35 Local 'r.s7 A, td, --garden es oro er od nn ome over SuuQa - . n T- — - _—�: . ' 0 b P, ld. h is mow. Mal 4!er5a_ ail _',. _ A �P. M �a ;t �e���-� sOClal seat er as in Werento_. Yiag'-Va il�f�lIWAy9-•- •".._� _ —r .._. : in TA�ATIIA—e CAn k on Monde of last week, >a Erskine cbareh on Sunday, star Training in S ools Nos. Band 7 also run on Sunday -teal office o ' Born, n - ridav, Jiine 29bhf and on Monday-. even- lb 1 y o� ,, ppoeite the _ June 6th to l"apiuving our'Bchool I�ystom _ Foregoing is 1 hour is advance bakery 29•E 3iaprnas and -Mrs. Morgan, a eon. Ing, June 30th, a manatee garden liegulation o! Foodstu3a "-'- of'Standard time. Chas. Sargent is uffering• for party will he held on Graham Bros'Standardization of farm implements Z. P..S�a b 1'Mp0lltt Lawn, Cairnbrogie, when a splen- Regulation of motor trueke on our sale one of his autos. Bee advt. did. programme and good suppers soft roads D E R U S H A - in another column will be rovide.d. ' Admission, 35 The United Farmers Peter Macnab"j r., we regret to 2� cents... _'Patch - cebt�; a ildren, state, is confined to his bed with a war veteran, with 1$ a severe attack of the "fin." - out fur bills. __ -- or Miss Florence 'Forgie, of -the ear experience in e• f r Robert.8impson,Co„ Toronto, is.. o ��► years rsNvork on all makes spending her holidays at herhome .NES ��� RAGE p� �i'p of Cars, has opened" a - here. _ GSara a 'at forth .Clare• - The nndea•algned has opened cup _ ,e s g a4 Ray Ram Ar, of the Head Office a gra Aon his premises and i• ' of the Standard Bank, Toronto, g h Mont and is • prepared,to Farmers. Club. meets in the is pr'epireci to do all kinds spent at the home his of.autuanol�ile >ei�airing, ` ` salsa Care Of �OUr car. Pickering Town Hail on Y Parente trre� x •� - troubles. Satisfaction Will beadle all necessary'parts 8eoond Wednesda Joseph and Mrs. Readrdan ar- -rived home on Monday after for repairs. �. aj guaranteed, Have your y Is nlEo a`gant for Gray. d� ��� 0f, each month -spending a ,weer• in. Vaughan with p o . - car put right. only during summer months ;'the former's sot. Call in nr�d "see hila - Farmers are now busy getting before haying. North Claremont y watch for nett ' meetieg their mowers and 'other: ilnple- A V' I N G. h e - Thames E. Ste hensen. ments ready for the hay harvest p -Gera e a .dabs. which promises to bean abundant CLAREAIO\T.. Ont. foundation ofalmoa I - $� Gibbons aimil ann. every successful ! IriVaiontheat� 18an h to, motored out aa-W.ednesday of useless vet last weals, and spent the day with at these prices will convince von Savings. the formers mother, Mrs. Thos. that FioRold's store is the' ot:Gibbons. place to by Groceries. The Standard Bank of Coal.,foal Mrs. Joe. Evans treated a num- Seediess Raisins 2'lbs for'35c., Seeded Canada can be of get =sem`������ ber of her friends t6 xn as a nde- bars coned ailtin on Friday washinpt 3 for ?ac. Pune Lard 35c _ -- a q' q g pa yvel0 our btt3iaess. Chestnut, .. 10.90 r ton last. All report a moot enjoyable Ib in 5, 10 and 2U lb pails: Can Peas 2 P Y fltove, 18. 5'`' - time, but they say it, was an aw- for 25c, nr Tomatoes black Tea Can THE - O! 10.55 ay` Choice Red Salmon 2 for Eric. British in stook. It will you The auction sale of the house- Columbia Salmon 22c, Other Grocer-, STANDARD B A M K "ll sit our works acd tna�ytoar.stod THOse A• I� hold efeeeWbelooXing to the es- ies at.cerespondingiy tow prices.: obtain pricer Don't be misled ! t tate of the late Alex. Wilson that - OF CANADA agints ire do not employ them, consagnsnii• 01z3Ce was held on Thursday bf last week J. Fin gold, North Claremont ly we can, and do throw os the agent _��' C�n•t.. - was ver largely attended and PICt4lEttNG BRANCH _ per -cent., -which y . • oommieeioo a[ 10 on w!1 s y g y " M. O. ZIMMERMAN • M,ua,,awt certainly sive by parchasing Isom ns•i `iii au1 Cho ��v s good'prices were realiged. !! fwwANCH ws0 AT w►+rrarl ra:I aoiiaibed. PPmS q An electrical storm passed over 4: this locality on Moody evening, �iarlt �� • _ J. T. MATRE9oN AND FL DUNG -accompanied b a nice fall of rain. Office and t a.ka Whitby, Ontario I am prepared to do chopping and`oab which was y needed, a -9 --the. 'Made in- CLxr-ads F —`- —. _- __ ____ _._ .__.. _ . �+ Y ffakidngon- Nondayg --p � Fri-.- + land was becoming parched with ' -the continuous hot -weather - - only.g The ' hold T oa April let. thein June ineesiag• on the after. d, `r. g s► E _ ton nee on and. 'noon of the 95th at the home- of " g :K " r` John F Bayles, Greenwood - .^' .. Mrs. Jos.- Horton. Atter the meet- +' - - :� ing lunch will be served, each one G„ s. - 2--`R INDIVIDUAL j �f j A f ' to take her own cup and saucer. i'a 1ND1 T 1DUML All those wishing to take the bus 4 Y•.. ... - s"reregues , r9' t 1 ,; SANITARY '4larentont livery Stephenson's at Z o'clock sharp. a Fred. Dowswell, of Alton, has been speadialt s, few days_ with. , ►�� l — 'Bus meets all Trains He is at resent taMn reatment °s Claremont relatives and friends. �' Fiiet-class Rigs to hire day or p -at one of the military hospitals in - - Toronto for injuries received to - - PUREWhITE FA,PElkCUFS night at lowest -prices. • s c Phone 1805. his back while at the front; He _ NEVER USL � ho$• - - =_--recently returned -from overseas, l nn AA tt � � i` &a, where he Lad been for over three NEVER \ lj S ED AG I�`° t ,'` pROPRIET41 8 years. He enlisted in Alberta with the loth Battalion. He has e --- - - been in many battles and, fortao- EG U LD5 H EAI H T h ex t o n t s - mettpp carne- through -the awful ` conflict without receiving a wound j -' Conf e�tionery or being gassed. -Before- returning * . _ home be was in Germanyp with the. -.'Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas 'cite -Bricks..: army of occupation. He reports N,gj�,SQN S km Crem that the'Germans with, whom he H. Re MONNEY PICKERING constantly on hand in bulk or bract I ' lived treated him very kindly and eLpressed themselves as being very - .'� -- - -'-- — - ------ ee p - • Gum,,Chocolates and other 6w ta. sore -against the war -lords -for. Popular Patriotic' Music. - lunging the county into war, Ua11 and see ,our stock of and or seeping them in ignorance Tobdccos, Cigars, oto, regarding the progress of events. `Brant -Olds" and • make s IN DILLINGHAM BLOCS -The most heart-rePickering, Ont. met his eyes during the whole war your choice, .Rn at'e•` - .`was that of the'refagees of France and Belgium returning home con exert' asstnsnce that 3'ou e>, veyiagg their few belongings- in a TORONTO —•WINNIPEG' wheelbarrow, and clothed in rags, are securing _ an instru-- and no home to go to.. _1k great » =Ms radnts w•a1 - 77 a 'a many of these refugees were old went that Will bring en- s man and women and young child_� LmviL Toronto (Union Stn.) 4.15 pax _ren. .The yuang men, or at least We'satisfaction and rend- 'g those who were lest, 4sd all Rone st Ma•» wad•. FA, Canadisn . National All dts Way to the war. er properly "any music on -i T� �. &L—V'i -NoA May. T. �• ¢t ` _ Over one thousand people as- Cochrane. drencs C.N.R. 1► sembled on the Met& at eharch any DisclRecord•made." The U areal lawn ander the auspices of the 21 ret ttteand ami Tndst Mag- MOH wad, M to Tnawm ' ''� Women's Institute on Taesdavev Prices. and Terms — htg d >2is�tag Gra Tess,, � riot; 4g'•'MaGI[liile Hing last to do honor to the re- Manufactured by 4 turned soldiers of Claremont. The on -application! naw awes nearest a olb W H. tT8C1[80II DIIi chair was occupied by the Rev. A. - - T aasw, In� awns ane MUS `e�atl«t 'sass.l McLellan, and v. Le Roy g ny, H E X T O NrV R..L R�lRaA1RN. O.10A., Tapir w owL Brost Road. Pickering. out, y r of Toronto, was the entertainer of c the evening and delighted the Blacksmithiag and Woodworking, is 4 large crowd with' his popular . ti - a all,its branches. Saw gumming y g t and filing a specialty. ► songs and readings. Mise x. Picker* Ont. Fawkes, of Pickering, Rave two g! - -_ We stoct G,' 0Ir ne Eogiaes. Emery readings in her usual good style, ' Wbtieb. CircnL►r Saws. Saw > and the Claremont orchestra - in - - and Emery Mandrels. their usual •Rood form, rendered - -- • a for blacksmith's bei- } We 'have sale a b act several selections. The honor -roll ' ' lows is good order.. was read containing the names of - Price =i.i)0. seven men who gave their lives for a0 7 3 . 01 their country, and the 'relatives of ° °KMN these men were presented with a r-:= PiC G -:- suitably inscribed memorial tablet � li� u u •lin ail �d�ij;hl'!li x11�ddra'14 inconnection with which Rev. H. ' - 'Wood, of the Baptist church gave . '' we nown-a-s to have become a an approprite address. T.he re- Canadian ine.titution is this 'grand. -'`•'turned men, numbering 83, were Working Pandora. `' ` ' relied to the platform and addtese- Beaver and Eclipse Brands ' ed by the Rev. W. Limbert of the -- = - --_-- - Glass oven door; tested thermometer ;-0n oven 'Hardwood Flooring in 8•S, Methodist church, after .which a �i so evenly heated that even the beginner can 9.18 and 13 -Ie,' all grades ,qold medal was pinned on each of v "bake well with it. Grates work 'amoothlyl them b Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, reservoir is enameled and may be o>1 Beech, Bireb, Ddaple. X�trt: y r assisted by Mrs. F. Farmer. The _ '~' for'cleaning. Plain and Cuarter Cat White r men, by way of reply, sang_ some y :.'.of their trench songs and gave There is a lifetime of satisfaction in. the and Red Oak. three cheers for the ladies, and in Pandora. .,. Ls ".return received. three hearty quality4aaran stare and Manufacture cheers from the crowd. The p • - >Geed � . ceedings were•brouXht to, a clro- ose, $okl by J. S. g7t�.w� N - e t4 'b singing the National Anthem. yy 'The committee wish to thank the _ �af r e who waiteraa eoWre„ �. .v:.. : * " or on .,..:r� '.i9,.. ,.....,., ..:�.... .•." :' ,._ 1.•. •:.::.._..rs_;..ad:".'•,?:a-�-___.._..,,...._.•Eiye-_.8,.....2✓. ._,..., ...._. �.._.. a. _ e_., .. _1e•y:-..a.#.._."__ _ #.,..7.,�i:......Y*F�±-_.:1veA±1�.,�!yns,••.:-.. .. 'G._. i.�u•si'tit•� ...?'"lE't - ... :..�. 1 3$ . �l N. "w} �i' . . .wrv., : ,•h . a,.y .... �....+..:; ",.?4•'-..: a.$. /.....,.. .'..: o,.+.L. ,'T�Y_.,,:\ Rqs "". :7-x.5' .�" K.tli;:.D,..,C.S aac:^w9.F ,: A2' � 'n� !.1.!, :.+✓ •;"� )'�,"' '3'JY ,ltS+ 'p� 4 .J'� .}. - P xif, eP...�s�. a 'iuxhr^a. n;.�..i. 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S.The •CURIOUS CHINEst CUSTOM., i •Whioh•Is $a - Gnat Welit Per�uaaent - pPosed' to Inson taersnns Loan Company. "k f Ti►ousands of mothers throughout Canada -many -or-them Against Evil Spirits. Toronto Office, 20 KIng. iL. Wt* your neigh. Once a year, during the first fifteen ti hors --speak with thankfulness con- days of the seventh _Chinese month,. 4'% allowed on Savings, "Interest a. ce-rniag -the use -of Baby's Own --Tab- the curfous ceremony of Yu -Nan -Whet computed quarterly. a lets. Once they have used the Tab- - letsfor. their Iittle ones they would. -being, celebrated being, in tact, the payipg of homage to -the lanai and sea devils 5Yt% on Debentures, 7n_. tei•eet--payable•-tis13 yearly, x ' use nothing. else. The -Tablets 'are angev n ri c out the- --- ` 4 a so u e sae medicine e orng: p CapltsST �Z.4;� } 1 of aouugest baby, sing guarantee Y e making an unearthly noise moby aTd u p a Ants From the Home. Birds are very su0'cepti e - an and ma..i • Nearl ever one is familiar with thing that shuts off their supply government analyst to contain Nearly'every beating large gongs, ants, and :knows something'of their pure air. neither opiates nor narcotics or other .. - Anyone wishing to show his- respect habits, structure, mode of living, etc. Tanglefoot-plenty of it. Hang harmful drugs: Concerning' them to the.devils can do•so by a payment, year, either by sickness or drowning, . Their vary, in size from the tiny .red the kind that comes In rolls'.frotn the Mrs: David �McRobb, Divide, Sask., of 600 cash --about twenty-two cents-- so that the whole ceremony may be -..ant. that is so ire uentl found tai gas jet and, if sister runs against it says: -"I- have used Baby's Own Tab- looked upoln.as an.,Insuraace policy. q Y to each of the priests, ' fdi which "tits kitchen and ant an carries the ball off attached t3 lets and have found them so satin - p ry, about ' one- d_ amount they will continue their per- sixteenth of an 'inch in, length, to the her backhair, niever mind. You are &ctory I would not be' without them. formance .for twelve hour's -a truly The Beginning of Wisdom,. Anyhow. large, black` earp'eiaer-ant that lives waging a great • war, and who can The Tablets are sold by medicine ,modest remuneration for men engaged : is decayed stumps or old timbers. stop to think of trifles.. The kitten dealers or by mall at 25 cents a bo: }he arduous occupation of propitia- It was at the Boy Scout week -end They occur in all, parts of the world may wrap herself in it,camp. The boys had grown tired of ting evil spirits. For an extra .pay- from the • dry- and and desertsto the and father may' sit on the sheet you Brockville, Ont. went of 2,000 cash a number o1 small repairing the cabin. So the wise Pe :, Aablp tropical forests, and from the ave laid, for just a moment, in his red paper boats, about six inches long. scoutmaster suggested that they have .. . " `.torrid zone to the arctic circle. favorite chair, but it catches flies is - . Love's Laboir. with lights .inside, wAl' be1aent float- an impromptu concert. Que boy sang; The .housewife gcea to the pantry, well, and that is the real/' issue. What have I. done to -day,. now let Inc down the river with the current.,,., another danced. Then there .,was a F Formaldehyde -that is perhaps me 'think, These lights are -for the benefit of Pause. some summer's flay, to get some cake . best of all. - In an -old saucer put, s I haven't read the book I should the sea devils, in order that, they may "Come, Billy,” said the scoutmaster ! - and finds. that the frosting is covered •mixture -com sed• of ten parts of to a member of the troop,, `you know with tiny red ant a., investiga- I10 have read; be able to see their way about on formaldehyde, eighty-eight parts of I didfi't make that call on Mrs. Brink. dark nights -a little attention which 'How doth the little busy, bee'?" tion -reveals-them in the .butter, 'sugar , g water and two parts of sugar in the -Nor spend the youth-restorl' ho r it is hoped these maritime demons -a `I don't," said Billy, examining a ::sad running all over everything ap- M p y g'. n p' ps;�U7• Sometimes it is the larger centre of the dish put a small sponge in bed. preciate. Having . finished this per- fiery patch on his hand. I only know rg black 'species which carried its love and set where -at will not be disturb- Norixias8age. out the wrinkle in it y foi•mance,- the person on whose behalf doth it." 'mow for sweet things to the sugar bgwl. ed. .The flies drink the mixture and cheek, it has been carried out goes away hap- � ¢ the almost - immediately. with this I -didn't bake the fruit -cake, but 'py in the coSvictioii that he *ill not Small Boy: "$-but you won't do! Sow sin I to get >id of themY it is, as with all other. poisons be very ma be lose any of his Tamil throughout the Y- ou're sea ed alread !" of course, useless to try, and kill them careful to keep well ' out of the reach I wrought as well -I son y y ' y r g y' of domestic aninfals, children and to slee710% firmp, _ my so>I one at a time like swattin . the fl I g S -- — out bt the -infested place, clean every -! G16- euddl -4 one] content'1106n after, _ knee. I INVESTOR D -- "r> -'thing, burning pap sad throw MERCHANTS SANK CLOSES R'hat have I dof�e to=da I missed ESTOas'S SERVICE BUREAU -' ny�ood■ that ora likely -to. -gE$T YEAR.IN HISTORY the Guild y �- , iN r "CA YOU." ` eTM ' awn or clean out an infested foody. + { It `this insect like cake, bread, sugar; And quite_ forgot nz$ shopping tri N HELP YO p Do you own either Mining or 011 'Stock? Are you expecting to anent and similar substances, should Gains In, Net Profits, Current. Loans to town; ram be lac buyany.? Have you an to sell? Do you want expert Inform w. F ed--ia sat -proof metal contain- and Assets; My music rack with treasure amply y P a ers or set over a dish- of water in' Shareholders of the Merchants Bank tion or advice on any Mining or Oil Stock or Company? Then,. w which. the ant will drown in of Canada who attended the fifty-si=th t lied ,t write us We are at your service. s - � I left the cover _ of m or an dawn. zr to get at the food. The source off they annual meeting at a ea I didn't sew the new flower .on m -- - 7GWRGE- --fig -&-X0..,. scion should Wednesday, the 4th instant, were y - ,+ y d b locat e ed: 1s be it treated to the most satisfactory re- hat,' i WALL STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. under the flocs or in the wall` they port in.the history of that well known But eon .and. I piayed' marbles_ on _ libeial use art carbon bisulphide will banking institution. The statement the floor, soon kill the queen and attendant presented showed net profits of 11�1; And there was virtue quite as mus}. Si ants. An old wood -box- may be the) 383,669: a new high record in the his- in that - t seat of the trouble or its neat may be, tory of the beak and allS,000 more Perchance- than though I had •ac- '` �in the ground near the back porch. •• than was earned in the previous year: coin fished more. As a result of the larger earnings the p In using the carbo a bisulphide care dividend was - increased from 10 to •�'-al>rat be taken ifiat . . •hat have 3 done _to-do _4 -.now let 4-onty Were net earning6 the W me see - -y _ ALTEX PET�OLf� COs J near; as it is very inflammable, largest in the history of the bank; but + - -. If ®uta tike the sweet things in the every department -of the beak's activi• I've put the paltry things from' .out a r. " -ti ro boards one of the 'best remedies , ties showed satisfactory Increases; my soul, �j is to mix one part of tartar emetic I ' • _ !OFFERING _ w with twenty. parts of extracted ;loans, deposits, liquid assets and in with me �_. total assets. One of the moat arge In. + honey. Syrup. may be used in the lug achievements was the large !n• Aad that vine been. Nappy; making 4absenee of the . honey. Put this- in crease is deposits. - Interest bearing y goal. - MONTHLY r small saucers and place where the deposits- now stand at .:81,904:000, as I've learned why God, creating •hu- DIVIDENDS ants will have access. to it, but where compared with.less 'than $76,000,000 man kind. PER ANNUM 12w it is inaccessible to the children or for the previous year.-- Non-interest: Made Mothers to be guarded safe household bearing deposits gained from $34,800; from harms, pets. .)S the ants are: _._ FUNDS BEING RAISED TO BUILD grease eaters use, grease instead of 000 to $43,552,000, In other' words to- To .train a- baby's active, eager mind, �- ADDITIONAL REFINERIES� _ the honey in the same., proportions as' ml deposits in Canada now amount To hold a little lad in loving arms. { above. to over $135,000,000, as compared with =110,000,000 In the prevlous year. It to Refinery No. 1 at Electra, Texas, now earning 46096. a :f antff are #roublesome in .lawn somewhat significant that despite the. Old Gentleman (baldheaded but -�or in the garden; where they are large increase in deposits the bank's warmhearted): "Don't cry, Wilfiet oa iia cost. Two producing o!1_ wells: Valuable lease a lit Indians with " acreage only 360 yards from the. property of the ;40,000, 'building their nests, they can be Won hof' iicct � Vie, of,which only p p y you 000 Humble Company. f clients aubacribed to over $45,000,080 Grandpa will la In killed even more rapidly than in the _ !Boase. Drench the' nests with boiling siona from previous issues. Another .The Attex Company offers the email investor i very. ` water or pear - into 'them s eatisfsciorjr . feature - is' the growth in unusual opportunity for profit. Literature may be had s quantity 'of kerosene or'cosl oil. An- commercial loans; these having in- ; e E upon req" - other method is to inject bisulphide creased by.nearly $20,000,000 and now of carbon into the. nests the stand at $95,874.000. . This large in- - gnsntitylcrease tndicatea very clearly that the INVEST YOUR MONEY --GLENN CRAIG TOBIAS - UNDERWRITER -' of the chemical -depending upon the Merchants Bank ii, doing -its full ! Suite b6b-656 KING EDWARD HOTEL, TORONTO size of the nests. After this fluid share . in .catering to the business has been poured in.- the entrance to needs of the community.. line nest `should be closed by a blank- Despite the fact that the ban%Is doing - -. yet or inverted pan placed over it in a continually larger share of the coun- `order- to' retain- the ehemical: The, yes- business a• further examination -eharaxte� .8 t S��d fuss of the report shows that careful,: con- _ ea of the biautphide- wil_pentrate slowly ' through the underground serrative banking methods 1.1001 men �channela and kill the ants.Ized.. the policy of , the management - - — _.. The bank has kept an unusually large i _ _ s= . proportion of iia.• assets in .liquid or Ask your - _. .. Child Laborers. quickly available Lorin. _ Of its total _ f • - Does the compulsory school at- asses o .over 166,725,000 no lee* LUMBEit • MALER- - �tendance law -.protect -children from' than $62,750,000 are in current coin, _ Dominion notes, Dominion .and- Pro- - - — heavy work and long hour, in the d'Or _ s vincial Governriient Securities.- -These I qy! "iflelds? There are- interested • and, liquid assets are over $5,000,000 great• v*orous school officers who do their', er than a year ago and bear a very PI&S liIId Prl best to enforce the law.; but even at high proportion• to the .bank's total �' best the period of attendance requir- liabilities, to the public Tota, assets ed -is meagre. There is always a' have tnereased aver ,$25,000,000 dur- - j '?►+� - �� loophole through which children may ins the year. Ab In order to provide for future ex- , be piped to work. O I N I Old •�z , 1 pension the shareholders authorized i it If Canada is to be a. country of -the directors to increase the capitalD`' 1.�/ '►• ' -+ Healthy_ and- intelligent' people, bosh of she beak 1-rom• $10:000,000 to $15; - �• .'A'pe'"� j parents and children must realize 000,000, although it was stated by theBirvde • _ ?that school is better than work for President,.. Sir H: iVlontagu Allan, that �l�'eS �� + - 1�=children until they are sixteen. It is 1 there wasno intention of issung any ''� ire Don't Let HlIn quite 'true that "the 'more you learn of this stock in the immediate . future. t°} p gay genuine�. Sneak. Up on You The -president also, s oke feelin ' - - 'the more you'll earn." of the death of 'Mr. aadrew A_ Allan, are I Most of us think of the farm as one of the bank's directors. His plassg "Dominion" 5'' NRd'g PARI 6R�EN Old Potato Bug doesn't blow a an ideal place, and no one can ques-! has-been filled by the appointment of - + . 'tion- the _wholesomeness of much in Mr.:Lgm-y G. tiV0bster.-______ _ Tires, made lin DOA'11INIO . pplspr{ horn to let you know he is•com farm life.' But we have learned that An 'interesting evidence of ' the u R TaN y, PURE �yaur potato plants (t is not viae to take it for granted bank's progresaivenesa was shown by minion Rubber _ 1� are shooting Out tender green the statement that since the signing System Facto uurSnw a . shat all• country life in Canada makes Y r3' - leaves this deadly destroyer sneaks ._ - 01 .the•armistice the bank has opened � •• �. -.�+ - A child happy and healthy: It must, 88 branches and sub -branches which _ by -the same experts - !'"'� ill and begins td chew them upr. be admitted that too much farm labor not only provided employment for the •Who perfected Domi- Have a hot reception all ready for ; riterferei shockingly with 'the child's I bank's' offiders returning from over- nionAutomobileTires , the pest -by'-spraying plants -with ischoolirig,'overtaxea his strength, and seas, but furnishes that much more ad- -the most pgpular - arnpairs his ihture usefulness. ditional banking facilities to the pub- tireh is Canada. lti is MUNRO'S PURE PARIS GREEN = •lic. • Mr. Macarow, the general hiana• - their "superior quality ger, stated irk the course pf his ad- P - Again—The Fly. - it is the good old killer that always does the jab right. Spray dress that out of a staff of 1;300'at the which shows in the early and as often as required, and your Potato plants was be impervious With Germany disposed of; our 'beginning of the war enlistments num• Gasy riding, the to attack. . thoughts can again turn to' the at- bered 823, . or nearly 1007'o of- the dome roblem o di a ibles. Of •the • number going over- sturdy wear, the Mu-nro's Pure Paris. Green is made to conform to Government •standard. p f sposiag' of. that 73, men made the supreme eacri- extra, mileage of It is a finefluffy+; rich green powder, which mixes evenly in water. Ove r- resen Ace, while 8 were woun a where en supplies are aold. Tltb,swatter-to be sure, no house i -z -h6in without a 'fi swatter and -a The general manager in his analys- _ ' 3' is' of present conditions spoke optimis , - Manufactured by and where there's a baby there tically regarding the bank's position ht to --be two swatters, one for and -its ability to share In the* coming ather and the other for mother to expansion of the country's business. N use. - The--tild-board was--re-elected--sad UgQuCStiona �Y_ - - - -- �RWI isJ.mrm at a subsequent meeting of directors toff BCSi Tlees �,'-, -4-n; 7. Poison --any and all kinds, but it sir H Montagu Allan was re-elected `�, 'MONTREAL -should be kept high .enough to be pre-9itisat-sad--Mr; K. W. Blackwell, o -well- out of the, reach of children and Vice- President. - - i domestic animals. If insect powder -Sold by The /'' Manufacturers, Exporters and Importers, Crown As used be careful not to scatter it A good paste is made with grated Leading c �4 - about the room, ant then close the e„ Diamonds Paints, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs and „ y potato and boiling water. Boil till � fes/ - Tanners /. doors, for>rettiaQ Dickie , the• canary. this]t. - v -: _.. 4- s $ uIles. e '. r: H :..,I i! 1,'•.. T • �.atiu': ..,Gj+..•�df,11 .T;�•,'n ,a_a�.., . 1__` R -m'. •..c•' • .L"p.'y - ':C R_ Fw't'�: 9y� D: ;F Y " J.�oe..P 'wnw [• e... -:'AY ^N'. '^n. G •� W.'• •.J":iS. �` Y+4nt". '+Y �z. ,y:t..*+at� a,.rf?"A� v+n- e..v'r,.,.'»...^.y, .,u aa' .,_ .. ,..n. .ev •.»•:r,� as �.�SK<� ., .. »»� - rr- .,ems+. ,e °'rvesa% � . - ,....,rii'M. ...a?3f'��C �, crs' T .•.. rvn:--::. .tw -�:- :.+rw., 5,.... '. _ .p,^'.{Yra^ �,...., ..r :, :' , wy , ., , `T .+. .:.'�'.. �. ... ..'` .-. . L, ••,,vv���,^^ •A.... .+,r 7. eT'>.D,t d e•�.. ,li N.• ,� -., .•r.' • . k".. . . 1 +Y i...+!?• .. 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' 'r 'I `y... _.. - - - .i :"`�. m,'.• - . 1. yr I�LVtIy RED B1.UQD_ LEMON JUICE l8 They Played Hard. surras'.: Waft►a'aa„•' ., ih� ��eei=i� 1 FRECKLE RE,MCYE.1i "Mother. I'm so, lonesome,`L've no- HAT HAVE YOU FOR SAL71S 121 7°'` MEADS HEALTH one to play with," complained Albert. Live Poultry. Fane Bens. -Pi �7 le, s - .. Eggs, eta? Write I. Weimmuoh ae soar'. dot FABfliOil9 GlrlsI. Maks this cheap beauty lotion Well, go and play with Dicky 10-18 et. Jean Baptist• -Markt, rt. ;'u' - �.�� _ _ _ _- clear and wh(ten your akin. "Oh, I played with him this moraia rest, Que. : O! , . `'Weak,•' Pale People Require 8 - - - - - - to -- �' I don't b'lieve he's well =enough t : , - F_ rr - e a @t " ' _ sad stvsLnaasi d Blood-IImaking Medicine. - , -, 1.. ` �, _ - . RED 1300]1 u __ .,_: Squeeze the juicer of two Iptoons into tom ut y !O RITE FOR OUP. F - -- bottle containing three ounce's' o! House_P ma _ -- , n �. IQ Q1.r. e o ars on your new home:- --A to discover that the blood is the file. have a quarter pint•of the •best freckle - - - ' dress 'Halliday Compaar. 2s' Jackson: 11 L. W w, - it Is known that if the blood tan lotion, and co ole ti W., Hamilton. Ont. were always abundant, rich and Dure,. ` - - ` �a' dt g ry, h th m costa. . _ . ._ . beau - 1. !3 very few people would ever be ill. It Y� roc as a emons and any • leo. BALM. l . drug store or toilet counter will supply MINARD'S LINIMENT EWSPAPE1t,. WEEKLY, I3it 1iR734'>D �� was not until the end of the 18th tea- - three ounces . o! orchard white !ora County Splendid opportunity. ,write: . -. fury than an inatrumest was invented - few cents. Massage thla sweetly fra: L,inimeat asked for at my store anti' Boz T, Wilson Publishing Co., Limited. k,i ••,for measuring the red, part 'oi the - •i grant lotion into the Lace, neck, arms the only one we -keep for sale. ?3 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. blood. � Thea d'octoh could tell just and hands- each• day and see how A1Lthe people use it. V.VELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER freckles and blemishds disappear and HABLIN FULTON. �T �nd'job 01nting plant in Easter , hOW anaemic a patient had become: , Ontario insurance carried d1;1i00. wj r^ "d i how clear, Boit and white the skin be- Pleasant Bay, C, B, o .fox $1.00 on.. quick sale. Ro: ' 4L . '`: and with medicine to make new blood 4 , _ ` r, _ comes. ,Yes! .It is harmless. . _ , .. . Wilson Publfshlns Co.. Ltd.. Torontt4 the patient `soon got well. _ ' - e _ 1.- All the blood in the body Is noun• THROl1QH THE. CAiVADIAN ALPS. GAS EAYEi1. r fished and kept -rich and red! by the' " f _ " t - food taken daily, but when, for any Between Banlf,_the.pop�lar summer ^^ n�Ca boon Remoser cansbe putoa.,, : lJ reason,"a person -is run down and.can- - resort in the Canadian Pacifla Rockies• any e, of automabilel tractor , etc., - not make suf icient,blood from the Cut new bread with a knife di and wtn save its coat, s1L.fio�Ford sire {'.•.• and, Lake Windermere, 'the head peed 110.00) many times each. and 'every sea-. 's food to kee the body is health, then - • . in boilin water to revent crumbl- son and save carbon repair bills. This r • D X waters o1 the great Columbia River, g P is the best device of its kind, and then - .p ..blood -making medicine is regyired. lies as Alpine ridge o! spectacular mg• only one made in Canada under Canadian The simplest and ve best of blood- - -.. beauty, forming part -of the Great :_ - - 'P = patent. No chemicals. simply .vaporised ... "' air applied scientifically. Prominent To - makers suitable, for home use by any- _ Divide.. This ridge is penetrated by Excellent kindling may be made of ronto ruerchanta report tual .savin o! /` one'is Dr. Williams' Plnk Pills. When _ news a er 26 to 40% or gasoline, and climbing dill• _ two comparatively easy passes, the, P P, s soaked in .water, squeez- on high Rear, which were impossible be- N a cQyrse of these pills is taken their ; .. A -:- Simpson, and the Vermillion which' ed Put and dried. fore without our appliance. Thousands • sold under unconditional mons back in good etYect Ss soon shown in an im•. 'mac,• lead into the Valley of the Kootenay s'0 days iruarantee_tf returnedv in good proved 8ppetite, BtTOIIger IIer Vea, 8 River, a region abounding to game on orde i but vane returned: Send for 'des cr ve circular. Responsible agents sound digestion and an ability to pias• .- account of its being well south of the' TSR TABLETS NOT .:wanted. The "No -Knocks" Carbon Des- ` ter your work and enjoy leisure hours. main •line of the Canadian Pacific trdyer Co.. 102 Richmond St. w'., Toronto . .' is a prompt relief o!, ,. Railway. Between the Kootenay Pio AT 'ALL ,rr For women there ' RZA- 8 E1j!<'lATTVzo. WAlerTXZ. ,a or - - - Ls a burde Mrs: Thos. Kaake, pre ler f mountains' through " ' INTEL -UNE OR TWO FIRS `g W class representatives, preferably jx T1. Irenton, Ont., tells ;how she obtained Would. be hard to find. This one is which the Sinclair Pass -a an men with 'wide acQuaintance who havr ` new health and strength throw h toe devel ed is Geor ette crs a snd ONLY' TAB - nce in insurance, 'books, -. 8 oP g P provide an. easy road. When the first slo�ks,or other s k use of Dr, Williams' Pink PIIIs.- She trimmed neatly with beads. -McCall surveys were made for an automobile "BAYER CROf3$" ARE ABPERLN. •'. usual opportunity for ve men who are ` "The weakness came os' me so Pattern No. 8858, Misses' Dress. --;n road between -Banff -and -Windermere hard workers. Chance to become mane= '' ' - - ' • ' - ger of your own off(ce if you deliver the gradually that at first it was hardly 8 sizes, '16 'to. 20 years. Price, •26 f it was planned to use the Simpson - . ' . Sgcuds. Address, with full' information: noticeable.' But after a time it -got so cents. Transfer Design No. 862.1 Pass, named after Sir .George .Situp- I! You. Don't See the "Bayer Cross" on Glenn Crelg'Toblas. 668 ring Edward e Hotel. Toronto. • that 1 could not go up stairs without Price, 20 cents. Son, Governor of the. Hudaon'a eBay the Tablets, You Are Not Getting f{topping to rest. Every particle of - - Company, who made"this crossing in Asperin-Only- Acid lmitationt 1a11tiCELLAAL'oIIs. `„ co or e t my n s an ace. an " _. ... , .. 1.=-13ut-th@_L'o�te. over the _ VermilI. - -- • . s'1 T filo USIP least exertion would fire me and leave - . lion was Lound to be easier and at -the - --- ` C iniinaall and extteernal.l. cured with my heart palpitating violentl . Icon- same time more beautiful, and con. - sulted . a doctor who told - me the structian of the Highway. at the Great - . in boor e"tOat t �� �� . cut pain, by o e tr 1Vrite' trouble -wee an8emla■and prescribed a, '� -Divide was commenced from opposite ns before L-Irel.too adidII tonic. I took this medicine !or soma - - .Castle Mountain In this direction. lit -• .. Saving the Hens Trouble. ' , time, 'but it did not seem to help me ! a' '{ _ - the same time the road from ,Win_der• Q q'"Here, Blinks, I wish you'd take m>r a bit. Then I read of a_cure. in a e,. s a ' .mere through -the Sinclair Canyon was garden seeds and give them to your simflaz case through Dr..SYiillams' s. i also commenced and of the time of the - 1."hens v,ith"'my 'camliIinienta: It will e Bayer Tablets of Asperin' Genuine " Pink Pills and decided to try them. outbreak of war a gap o! 'only .thirty are now made in Canada b s Cansr save them the trouble of coming ovss . _. _. _ - y 'The result was these Dills made me . miles separated the two roads. War aftef them." - _ dins Cot;lpany-No German interest feel like a new woman. I have gained - - i a ' ' put an end to construction, and a great• .� t _ all my_ former health and 'strength. _ whatever, . a!I rights bels$ pttrchaa--=zard's -L_ iniment -=ad by Physician& _ {- washout destroyed several miles of from the United' States GoTerament. 4 e - - tio entirel to Dr. W1Sliama' Ptak , the western end, s_ o that the project During the•war;'acid Imitations Were ;; z - y _ 1 dosed. Naw, lel as Aspirin fa pill -boxes ____ and ____ Pte• e� however, the Dominion Government '- ous other ' AS FULL You can .get these pills through 'any " + has made an ar'rangemen't with the4 "A ML a - Cross is poor only way of knowing 1 '" dealer'tn medlclne, or by mall at 50, t o s British Columbia Government by �p� I'S t yon are Betting gentttne As OF PaN�PLES cents a hoz- or siz hoses for x2.50 which th'e route of .the road -comes un- proved' rife by mliliona for Headache, _ from The Dr. �Williattts' Medicine Co. - i': " - • der the Jurisdiction of the Dominion - 1 DDropria= Neuralgia, Colds„ Rheumatlem. Lum-' a Brock11 ville, Ont.- + Parks, and a substantial. a e o Neuritis' and for Pain generally: _ ._ is th ed'_ to finish the b andy ti o R4Vf a D' fl . T d tion has .been alio - n hoses 1e2 tsblet6-also 1 Ye arU cll� . . , �81LENT CATS. _ ' : ... @very pros- larg er"ipac re. ed. ar res k. In th way S' _ ct of idle :early ecompletiomr of whAt . e - Yt� a we " , zed r et Bap kagea can be V � $ lir _ s t}t liitig etorea _ _ -� endi About the "Harml@ Neoes- will be. the most wonderful automobile erin ie the trade mark re i - -- - -- edis• -- road is Canada, opening up, ea Alptae Asp 8 stet~. -'- - sary Household -Pole - " •'`' ed In Canada, of Bayer Manufacture rI qu curs H -_ i+ regia, of entrandng be"S.uty. - It will of 11SoAoaeetic,acideatgr - of Salicplie- I bad bean suffering with a plm: The Arabs are said to have an .old @ ycc, be possible to motor from Calgary to acid - ' PLY fa !w' three years. My lace 3 ' legend concerning the cat, to the ei- - J _ Windermere between sunrise and sun- e°'s Bl Pa k° a� Y were , fact that tfils animal •was created to / �• se# through a hundred miles of .the y sore. .Th fes- v hard! nd --_ . destroy the miee which bred is Noah's , ' '`� moat glorious scenety !a North Amari-. _ ��E���b _ tersd sad. dried a r and w_co_ryscsly,. , - •-� ' The - - find 'Isfi m fano• Th ,ikrk. - draped tunic altd �. _ A good automobile. road runs p eausc?d Jeep ; - shawl collar o! a sheer material make -.. How to Purify - me to lose a lot of a , dlyerat tarryecti ew a dead ed i r the g lent roads to $rokanoh reCr a ext l- sad were awfully 1my tasakiag me The Russlans.� we are told, likewise south to Fort Steele and ! D a charming trimmin for thio frock _ are ezcel- - <, WQ BiOOd serateli and -irrttatx my fay. _ ' of printed silk.. McCall Pattern No. p eastwards "I started to use Cutiatra *Soap ` dog. The latter noble animal, how- 8938, Ladies' Dress. In 7 sizes, 84 through the Crow's Nest Pass', and "Fiftem-to thirty drops of and Ointment rind I -need two -cakes - ever, .forfeited 'such a coat by becom- to� 46 bust. Price, 25 cents. back to -Calgary.- The Good' -•Roads Extract of Roots, Commonly • of Catieura Soap and two, boxes Of lag very impatient whilat the slow These patterns many be obtains d Association of Alberta is enthusiastic caked Nether Sdgei's Curative Cutiatrs Ointment when L *or 4 ,. process of gilts took plate, find gulag from your local McCall dealer, or over the prospect ss' 'this will mean Syrup, may be taken In water heated." (Signed) Clifford Yeomans. , ., over to' the Evil One in the hope of ac- from. the McCall Co., 70 Bond -St., the advent of many tourists from all with meals and at bedtime, for Fit Cheszekook, N. S.. _: .: gafring s better covering for its body. ,Toronto, Dept_W., _ ilea, The s'ew road Cil tilso ba blesti sti- c�uimrs !ot .da toilet ' aver Ame ry cure of p �"• pur Ofd with soot 'I'ltis, i at benefit to the U once in � tr d t � wM � pp,, Doer Col- Pm Po Takvm , -- the cause of dogs hating cats, the for- „ „ . umbla Valley, chic as many a o- a cote nearly •very .. 1 Plfrica Mas Novel Wireless: - mer being under the impression that _ tions for settlers on account of the Get d w nine sit �thde� e..0 �-swot . o� e, the .13ttor have stolen their furs! The native inhabiting the jungle 4.f fertility oft` the moil and suitability Lor i.. 4. M A, see..s�`s%. a AL e•�a•^ . `�1. Cats were always 'kept in nunneries Africa cannot send lettere, and valla to served r fin the Middle Ages, and that tact certainly ao telephonel wires or tele by the Kootenay Central Railway, a _-____ -__ =, . causes t1 a traditional association of graph poles, and yet he can. with ease recently .constructed, branch of the ---- -- -- -. _ . _� old communicate with his neighbors some Canadian Pactffa --- - - - Cats.have a ye;y Peen sense • of wensy'mllea away. me od is e:- -�-•- _� . --; -- -- - f - - treimely 'simple.' He makes inI. MONEY OROER'8. 0- IY smell, even while they sleep. You can � - -I.r. r•. coa8rm.this by placing a piece of cats- from one to three feet la length�hol- Pay your ontof-town accounts by - __ meat ander the nostrils of lowed out of a solid block o! wood, Dominion Ei[press Money Orders. Five - , , � your cat and he taps out his message by mesas Dollars costs t1free cents. • • while it is asleep. The nostrlli will- - -ID s i be seej�to dSate; and is s very few of two wooden sticks. News in this _ �'' ! y `j1%"` - ' secow s -the animal will be wide awake way is regularly transmitted, and no. :' • 'Vndyin0 Sorge. t - , a probably looking far the bit of meat message is too complicated for the "Th@re are songs." said thb must = _ - which 'it has eaten! drum code: Every native knows the clan, that have never -never -died.- - - I'n South America it is .gid ticere 'is code, and is thus a wireless operator.- They go ringing down the ages." - >�. a race of cats to -•which '"meowing't is • - "That is true, air." Brown replied. "For the pi;gt siz' months and upward an unknown accompIiahment. A -Mr. Henry B. Thomson, of 'the I have heard my daaghter try to kill 1 South ,American cat in this country Canadiati Trade Commission, now in two or three each evening, but 'they = - - should be valuable, but unfortunately London, says there is* practically an - - - t� they do not appear to be on the mar. unlimited market for Canadian farm never, never die. _ ,� , _ kat . . _ produce in Great Britain alone. , I �I Gone Are 1. >fffsard s Liaimeat Lumberman I.s >rsiestd.' r `'� -'- •Who Stole the Glasses? Those who tali appreciate the in- .. �- the . Days • - • • . tense respectability of the Athanaeum - • .,-, 1 .,, a Club will relish this story from Fra_ nk. @r s on horse beck were good enough in '61 but they gave ice% , Boyd'. "A pelican's Tale." to des tch bearers on motor cycles when Pershing Hatt neJe � e �' �r 2hov' _•e:+ a .&66 , OZ2 ' It appears that Bishop Thorold wan ps bo -I I. St. Mihiel salient to forty-eight urs. - I.t _ why so rnan .. _ ane day lamenting to a leUow-church• Qsitor oil. .alta, toiaeral waters, iilr find such ppaegativa were - : , Y m d lase. img day: oda7e7 giTMg p4ce Ngjol. ' man the loss of hie gold -rim e g en b to their T are to - • ' es. They •were old friends, and he Nujel is entirely diferrent Aram d ss !t does not three or irritate ,. people make. ... • .. :. felt their going keenly. the bowels. _ , j "I can ,think hoW . it Happened," Nujol provsnts stagnation by solteaiog t]re food waste snd enoonraging 1 said he. "I had them with me when I the intestinal muscles to act naturally, thus removing the cause olcon- -- and ppss NNelf lsoalir It Is absohnely harmless and pleasant. _ . . i- LOD Athenaeum, and I ot}ly laid them NreruMl 6otervaiat the h astre establish�babit in the world, eGet a bottle down for a second or two while I' floor your druggist today. ,1. a: searched my. pockets to find a, letter N u jot Ltdboratorics I ., i - �_ Ql•n=n • N of !s so14 only nt r y' - ^_tt re Zrlar part of at -- - - --I Wanted: When I looked Lor -them g' � �tUaddr��r��. aANDAa1 ILCO.(NBWJg1tSEY) i feast Q meal each day they were Bone!" � t:'~inNa 1 1Maar�• mi �I.M N *N«blew York ` . ag �i, f . A . • . Thea the good Bishop w'a`n' asked • fro. sntutitutea t s b&catLSe of the who, was in the room at the ltime as ` -- _- 'r, v � " ��;' well as himself, : :� Cls h�tfla�l fiav+or, stud won - i i "That's the dreadful part of the N• O 3 1 v4Z t6 of Grape'J1u s story," h® said, "!or there was onlyMemelmmi ,>, I . l h wilder J a hen t present the Bishop o1 London, the ,/,. • Bishop of St. Davld'e, the Archbishop " ah^41 ' '1% - ,. -{.-"' of Rochester, and Mr. Gladstonel" 'jrl i IBS,UE 26•-r18. _ ... _' 1 s. '. n ,.�G:;..y.: t.... - .: . r' . _ _ s .. , .: - . ___ . -.- _ _ .... -.:......_..u., .n _ ... ,N � .,......�..:«>�..:a- _Y i. - -_-. - e , .__ r H .. s _- _fit.,_ ,°s-., s. .y, a ,.tib w,.fl .. w s _f��o.,Yt lvg z..A eM; '� �r __ T7 "K' 4�1­4 Ir. .. .1 .r'_-� 0 . . 4` `e X -Z ,�. klpx IT Al -Ed. Cornell, we are sorry to W. H. and Mrs. Crammer at- M Bliss y,_Jll ..with -heart, tended the Elviss-Stonehouse wed - .8 Bad =Mrs. Geo. L. Lawrence, wQ ;:FOR SUMMER ding at Brooklin on Wednesday. rw • �Get your painting done and HOLIDAY TRIP L915i Myr. . Orqnk. ban bar position as teacher of are sorry to pour lawn cut, if you are thinking f a No state, is on the sick yo' list at present. tifica. 4 east. of entering the village beau -:-Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, -A number'of horses have SIIC-'� tion contest. cumbed to the heat duflu ' the -One man in tow r1j!udwy at. th43-hQiU9-of his 9 n has planted -BAG -OR CLIJB CASE !brothers here. tr-A and Gained ft for oni-6f-our -M-re. Geo. A. Gordon, of Toron-' -Arthur Howlett, of Toronto, soldier boy@. How many more _4!i Sunday here with her spent -Wednesday of -last Neel- -will-d"ke-wise? to,, spent with eiel-armig friends. -very- -G...-Reid- is haviqUthe in- of Pickering Friends sorry to states, continues in voor also, 1 second hand team Breeebin Harness, $25 -or- re -i Wo cht- -w. a tr rwi his re decor- which is the cause of great .,Sted., the work anxiety ohis rienaa-.— being done by Alf. Ing the Yearly Meeting. anxie. PICKERIiNG. HAIRNtSS EMPORIUM -John O'Connor, of Belleville, wan and- lady , pent.his4oliclays at of friend, of Toronto, spent Sunda -Fred Douglas, of Toronto, acr* .8 da Home Phone 8600.' J. COAKWELL­ ._�,,Vompavied by a' friend, spent Sun- his parents on Church St. here witin the former's parents, -he Misses 0- Joseph and Mrs. Cowan. Jay with his aunts, t -Mr. and Mrs. Coakwell, of T ronto, visited with thelf son, W. -A large number of our real- J. and Mrs. Coak*oll,,lssit"week. QRSEN RIVER 'do 'to attended the annual service A United meeting of the Cham- a The Green River Ladies' Aid w I at the White Ohnith'0_11 'Sunday bar of Commerce and the Women's ._8 0 M E SPECIALS most at the home of Mrs. W&I r Institute was held in the hall Booth on Wednesday. Jun on *0 V d Rev. Mr. an Mrs. MeLauehUn Tuesdayevening, when a lively The White ale Mission Male have C Bison, of Pontypool, are visiting discussion. took place on questions been invited to attend. A food pro- 'MeLauchlin's- parents, an light re - dealing with the welfare of the grieta is being provided. with Mrs.. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Down. village. freshments served after the meeting. —T.. M. and Mrs. McFadden; of -Pickering Methodist, Church The best Machine Oil on the market. Try a gallon and you will, be 12 Y spending a Pew AdverWenas to. Durham,' have been d will be visited next Sunday, -June thoroughly convinced of the fact. `few ter's 22nd, by two members of the Bay dais here with the lat of Qdinte Conference now in ses- Scythea that will keep.an- edge, also Scythe Stones. "rents, D and Mrs. Simpson. SALE -Two stood work horses, -Rev. John -Bedford. of Odessa, Edon at Whitby. Rev. Andrew FcobRoice from. four. T, J. Healey. R. R. No. 1, Harvest Tools -Fork's, Hoes, Rakes and Handles of all -kinds.* who is attending Conferenee at McLauchlin, B. A., will Breach Pickering. Phone, 1702. 38-39 Whitby, called Upon a number of at 11 a. m. and Rev. Stillman WANTED AT ONOE-Two women Get your wife one of onr "New Perfection Blue Flaine Oil Stoves with 'his friends here on Wednesday: Kemp at 7.80 p. al. Don't fail to for general housework.L simcoe Point oven. They are guaranteed to please. -Rev. J. O. Totton, of Green- hear these young men. YOU will Heusi. R R; No. 1, Pickering. Bell phone 2-1 wood, occupied the pulpit in St. be more than delighted with your 39-40 a raw D. O_OVERNME T. Municipal and ILP V -A garden- joarty.. under the Js Ho BUNDY, A d 's church o6 Sunday, when new preachers. -J." W. r4 PICKERING he preached two* excellent ser- Corporation Bonds, For Sale --W. D. Dykes, Bond 1sroker,'Whitby. Ont., Bell Phone 193. 7_ aus 7=011ft. ttices.of the Ladies'Ald Society Ind. Phone 70. 4W -The regular monthly meeting of a Methodist Church, will be of the Women's Institute will be held on the spacious lawn of John CHOICE SEED BUCKWHEAT - For sale, also one pure -Scotch sho Get you Seed Com on the cob. That rthorn bull. 13monthsold. For prices phony Claremont 2208 beld.Taosda June 24th, at 8p. Stephenson. on the Kingston roi&d- afte-eiad of the village on the or apply to John Scott, R, R - No. 2, Clare in -.(new time) at the Red Croiss one mont. -:Rooms evening of Thii_r_sd-ay. -Juue--Wtb-. 36-39 A" 51 VJ TV %AUCLA Lc=ka JLT&CUANCI -Strawberries- grown by the A good program will be given by �bA­ S ED -On to the premises of local gardenera have been on the the following able talent : The the undersigned, lot 21, cam 1. (base line), Pickering, pig. Owner .may hive. same by market for the pastweekorten Brialn Tdoof the Whitby Military pr t� and K:ry V2 V expens, days. The eiep is tve a varied ed -14. a. , Pickering. , " D. Mc --good, but Is Hospital. who will Jr 19_4i ww suffering from the lack of program, Miss Veta Stephenson, Buy a' Basement Skrene Dore ll' only kind that will ffALE­A -nice solid brick rest - elocutionist, of Mont, :Mies rain. Clare FdoeRnce: 8 rooms. and summer kitchen. -about -glaring the past week we have Rats Banks, pladist, of Pickering,- an acre and a half of land of fine sell, good pr-. give you'service. -Easy-to hang. Any car ton arn wi wpoxknelag July and y to and Rev. A. MeLauchlin, who will a or th aftble. age. Dr. B. Field. Picke not weather. the thertnometer- irii 1!!! 11,11 11,1111,111:1111 1111111 '' K og- prit it Person has been hovering between 00 and Vano. Tes will be served from 10&degrees, thebigheat record be to 9 (now time). anti tee eream, OST, --About Way 24th, frtm p"t- it,R- ',- - - !:, '' - _ _. L, L lot al. con. 7. Pickering. one "at ft --._-ing9d_degrees. candles and other refreshments ter ""' a h : G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON - . color red with some white. Those having -Men with teams ars at work may be -secured on the grounds. knowledge of its whereabouts -- - - I . . I Pugh. R. 1; L. No. 1. Locust H � It _. pbwr write ?OAIa'%r Oliverie ��'::I%on the Kingston road east of the Admission We-, child ran We. -39 17. 37 .-i- village.- Considerable difficulty to -The following item refers to a L IBALE-McLaughlin,V h UTO FOR ezperleneedin sineurl a sufficient former well-known resident of the model 23'. This,qar is in good shape looks number of m s, al- as is", must be said though good wages are being paid. Sunday night at the family resi-- as I have - f4rlhir - for two can. Price dais rirp reasonable. Caine and see the lot y"radl. -Mrs. Peardon and son, Arthur, 0_ car deuce. concession 7. Downie Tow .39-0 Ig an &2 team village: "The death occurred on like new and runs as good Chan. Sargent. Claremont.. 9tore 0 I'L if Birch Cliff, spent Sunday with ship, of John Baxter, aged 76 4 V - The latter rs. and Miss Fawkes IM ears. ' The late Mr. Baxter -was 1DM-:B-:E-T_j0"VM1 FWbUrtlect--nome a we�k orn in P;qkering, Opt.. and had Vetorivary Surgeon - 'Germany, where he has been with been a resident of Down a Honor -Grad the -allied army of neeupation. twenty-eight years. He ario.Vete-. "Iff I rinary College bi for tw -Asi usual the auto traffic on h HOT WEATHER GKMERIES not been well for sometime. 'and Gradvateof the -Veterinary landay iiiis--i-eiry- heavy, ­and the Deceased wan a member of the Science Association. Salmon, I lb tin -iii, 25, 85, 40 and 45e i_ dust nuisance was correspondingly Presbyterian church. He has Phone-offies 18M, residence 2" -annoying. We understand that lived retired -for the past few CLAREMO.NT, Chicken Haddie," 25c per tin Years. Heart trouble was the j,- the Highway's Dept, have order ONTARIO 82 barrels of oil for this. streets, cause of death. 'He leaves to Campbell's Soups, A 18c. 2 for 35e mourn his loss, besides his wife, which cannot arrive too man. R Sealed Tender' Bridge MW 2 for 25c, Jello ]Powders, "Obwplaints were made some five sons and two daughters. Goo 'Cons"etion We ago that It wall Impossible of Uduey, Ont, ; James of Bran' Stuart's pure Englisli Jam, blach'cu, nt and raspberry, 30 and 860 :to seenre is L building lot- in the vil- don, Man.; Percy of Watson, Bask.; -Sealed Tenders,* plainly marked sia rra, JA to contents, will be recelved by the Aylmer Marmalade, large jar, lake. Thom who contemplate Ernest of Pittsburg ; Alfred, Nei. 800 buying a lot now should have 00 lie and Beatrice, at home, undersigned up to 11 o'clock noon, on Friday. June 20tb, for the construe- Peanut Ejutter, Squirrel Brand, in -bulk, per lb.,L difficulty in thin respect, as several -Don't forget the mousier vie- 820 tion -of Five (5) Re-inforced Concrete -land-owners In the village are pro Bic to be given by the Chamber Bridges, to be built on Count Olives, large bottle. 260 Road Wired to cater to the wants of of Commerce 6a the Athletic m; 8 In Ebb Townehip a Pick- % St, 0 those who decide, to buy. Grounds, Church n Tuesday, Ilya, and 2 in the Township of East Stuffed 0117ass. A. hat might have been 's seri- July 19L The committee are pro- vhnitby, in the said Countyof On' Tiger Bm us accident occurred at Canip. viding an excellent programme of tarso. ad Catsup, quarts, L bell's mill on - Vuesdat afternoon of sports. Includin football, road Plans stod specificatins may be seen Bird !@ bastard Powder, per tin, •when the cylinder end of the race to Whitby and all other information - obtained at return, races, the office of the undersigned at the is, ngine blew out, causing consider- children's sports etc. A Special Court House, Whitby. .-'able damage to the interior of the feature will be a boxing -contest, The !surest or any tender not acres- 9 •englne-room. Fortunately no one is .which Tororfto amateurs will eerily accepted. Special --Niagara Grape Juice 'finest summer drink on was in the gizw--room at the participate- Ther 1 -1 -also be A__ - - KEAN, :..the market, per Wttle 16c. 12 for 126c- 7time" In c6usequenc the will will tug -of war between the married Co. Rosid-Sqperintendent Whitby, Jane 8th, 1919. be closed down for a few days. and single men of . the township.. so-so --Ho, for. England, Ireland, In thb'evening the on. F. G. . . . Scotland. Choice all ocean steam Maediarmid, Ministeer of Provin: 00 VEAR11110 Hot Weather [lite Foot -Wear !7� ShAp lines., Homa�kers', Excu r-- clal HighwUs, will --give an ad- - KRIENCK s-Fone (Good for .2 months to return-) dress, and Harvey Lloyd, one of - one strap pers, leather soled aim 5 to 18 -to Canadian North' -W eat, Musks -entertain- Cl ran's high laced boot, canvas with leather soles, 11 to 3 Canada's most popular i ka Lakes and all tourist points. at ild is, will give a first-class program .4 Ladies' Oxfords, low heels. leather Buy your one-way round trip or of humorous and patriotic songs, daring -prepaid henson's Telegraph -exchange band will provide music repaild tickets, at your leisure, at readings etc. The Whitby brass Ladies' Oxfords, high heels, leather solea t TRAce Magas :.,Ladies' plain Pumps with Cuban heels and general �p-town ticket offlicei the afternoon -and -AV top boots, high and medium, heel 4 Ladies' If "p- -be on the grounds for Whitby. will be boot 1RM copymomTs Amo A"yeae sanding a sketch and d"m Child's Picnic Fleet Foot Sandals . F-: Friends sorry : 8 Fx iye �;; It Pickering Pr this -wee n Belleville, Belle e, Aid W h A"'W T 0 1 "IF *No" De MAMS -Report of standing of pupils the sale of sandwiches;, eake, ice- n1ir optition Snow es"and Men's Yachting Bal 0 ?nWv ce kn Wo r mis mpr ol Ub Boys', Youths', all of Sr. Division of Pickering pnbl crearn, cigars, candy and other re- ic _WA8D'8%k'=A= complete line of sizes School for May. The first three of fresbments. At the close of the saint'res. destagencytorsecurIl patepts. Patents Wan 1'. rowunn each classin order of $1, lut are given programme dancing will be pro- vie" "Uc4i, * Itbo" Ladies' Fleet Foot Oxford, half-inch heel merit r Sr. 5th -Cecilia Cowan, vided. Admission to the grounds, ItAfnoft,11 -_-'.LRdies' Fleet Foot Dora P a* rn-ps,.juafthe thing for cool wear Jean Clark, Willard Cronk. Jr. 35 cents, children 25 cents. A handli0mel7illustrated'w0ekly. rAureftctr- :�JL%dies'and Children's Hose, all sizes and medium priced _r4tb-Hilda Morrison,. Susy Stan. -A good attendance of ladies 01latkon of any scientula Journal. Ternin for lfreda J. bQ­ 4th r, I L�$3-75 &YOU. POSWWO, pre"atil. sold gy p ass- -Willie •Cruninier and Fred Faw- greeted Miss Firt on Thursday or last week when she addressed the MUNR 9 Co.selem*m, New York .cett equal, oidse'Jobhson,'Bary members of the `Women's Inititnte ticowra. om r PA_ washtngtot D. v, "Mother and Daughter," At 4 o'clockshespoke for ten Morrissey, -A quiet wedding took place in 'the as the delegate from the Depart- mein of Agriculture. -She otitlin- ELM DALE MILLS % Pre-,byterian elint h -ch, Brig - ed the prospective work for Insti- Royal Household and Gleno a r' for ton" Sussex, Erig]Aiid, when Mi' ss tastes for the. cowing year and was held at the home - of the -Nellie. Fillingliam and Spr. Isaac then gave an adr,.... Wray, son of Joqe.pli and Mrs. well handled, on the subject -4 can a ways ger, the best Islani. toba Flour made froni. No. 1. Wray, of East Whitby, were united in marriage. A reception "Mother and Daughter," At 4 o'clockshespoke for ten Manitoba M•"So .-C-HAPMAN % minutes Royal Household and Gleno a r' for was held at the home - of the to the pupils of our public school$ Bread. Try a bag. bride's barentp, after which the ng couple left for London on ,their honeymoon. E ­act Starmalle and n who with their teachers, marched to the Institute rooms and Were to a bountiful treated supper. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Uatq, BRAN, SHORTS1 MIX FEEDS LIGHT SUMMER; WEAR -j)ay, of Toronto, accompanied by the latter's father and brother OF greatly enjayed-seatad D n . the grass out of -doors. The te acbers- were commended for 4) AT CROP CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOP We have an hand neiv lines of Men's Balbr 8F%__V—J"0W JLA shelves -in combination and piece suits. and friend, vi-lited with W. -C. their work in preparing the pupils A dandy line 6f the very latest in Fine Shirts, ranging from in 1.50 to Murkar on Saturday. Both bRye to sing two patriotic songs which CRACKED CORN 2.60. The nicest stri es you ever saw. p just recently returned frons over- �­_sea 9. The former was -in fI were well rendered. The principal of f the school,. Mi.-Wilpon,- was MIXED HEN FEED . _Jdaldwell's Crearn-substit-tifid-­ Something light for the kiddies -a brand new variety -in Unen-B boy In in battle that was fought on, July battle last when he was severely, mentioned for his faith- fulness in daily devoting his noon Calf Meal. . at your needs or wor ing the sum - I mer is a nice, cool, comfortable khaki union Suits of 7 A—, "Wounded in his left arra, followed by blood frons which boar and an hoar, 8 to 9 a. m. to special help to his Molasses M'eRl" , CHOPPING AND OA I Overalls. We have them. Our Boots the best know, bought here �efore. poisoning, ,pupils prepar-, CRUSHING EVERYDAY are -you you've them 0 he has not yet fully recovered. 7`. 'Mr. y was- also in one of the Ms- Ing far exams. One littl6 lad was heard to remark, "we don't Get prices on feed In ton lots. A nice new line of Men's Hats can be seen on bloody battles- that -were fought, get a treat like that every day," while BELL pElON& our shelves. They are the very latest In style in Augnst, last, in wbl6h he re- -aw Aarteen.-Wo"de., his companion replied "you bet, we -dou'L .. ..... ChoPping every day. 11R. Al. BUNTING, PICX_I�RING :,J