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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_06_277 P XXXV I _116 �ertw t._R" I 5� 'h P111C ING...NEWS T CKEMIN4. ONT, FR1DAY, JUrNE 97- 1919- NO, 40 mill — .60ARSORO. -JUNCTION Established 76 years "Ill ire Come tp'the annual picnic to be held While doing a bit of carpenter work Afedicat eq on Tuesday. July leti a`3 G In the grove of on his premises Thom ibson fell Mr. Win. Fisi. one half mile west of from his ladder on to soil lumber be u-nEENWOOD -:: (Successor to Balsam. A splendid after noon's enter- n6a.1th-and cut his ear so that he had Baker Heiie 'I has been provjded for-, con. to have several stitches put In and t R. E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis ta imment progressing o Wed member of the Rev, Dr. shaken up. a bit, lill Is station of ostario. 8plecrial attention given to sisting of an address by the we fitting of glasses. By" tested free, North Sowerby, of. Toronto, followed by favorably, Mr, Gibson spent hiag3rd MILLS -Claire- •bIrthda y on the 29th of May. and has sports of all descriptions. The L wont Orchestra will also be in attend- lived in Scarboro most of his life. F. TOMLINSON, M. B.. Member ;:_'Wo of the College of Ph . urians and Surgeons Yow Promise of 306t� al During the evening in will DUNBARTON be a football match between Pine efoutario. Office: that formerly occupied b at the tote Dr. R. Brodie, and latterly. by Dr, Cal Grove and Glen Major, after, which a G. A.'Gillespie -will close his store Well Phone. c4aremont. Qnt. salt' display of fireworks will be held. Ad- 8 p.- m. (new time) OD Tuesdays and mission free. Everybody welcome. Thursdays dull the summer months We'are promised protell R. CARTWRIGHT. M. D.. M. A very successful garden party w" I am again buying Wheat and C. P. & S.. Out. Office kolers 12-2 and WHITUVALB tion if we proect onreelves. igiv a . by the Ladies' Aid tOoelety on -a by a Barley—Highest prices paid: Bill * till Friday evening last on Walton Annie' p.m, or at. other hour 3 a _me No. 24. ladirione, NO, M. Get our system of Bill Donald Pugh, so Geo, Mand - arling. Ontario. v All were delighted ing protection. and save Mrs. Plaigli. met with a very painful beautiful lawn. - ... - with -the Scottish selections of Mr. accident on Tuesday which might cKINNON,.M.D., L.R.C.O., your buildingd. The eost have been much more serious. He Leggett. of Locust Hill. also the rell No OZ-d'inbargh. member of the College of IF-ftalistain ad Surgeons of Ontario Iftentilial is small.' We connect u tatione of Miss Jackson and the vocal Barlev Feed is the cheapest leed' p was In the field -driving the mower. a, is sad of Illwal 111dinburigh. solos •-ef Mrs. Stephenson and Miss attention to ddeesse of women sad all metal parts. We know and bad got off his seat and stepped, ow the market for. faftenlag on the tongue of the mower to adjust Brent. The proceeds amounted to pigs. A trial will prove it. osee and residence. Brougham. how. Get'our prices. the reins'. In doing so he frightened' $13600- ........... A, stock always ow hand. ane of the horse#, which was &young Loved , WHITEVALK S to• animal, end was thrown to the ground, The mower passed over him. althoughW..H. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- Miss Gladys . Pugh. of Qlaremoillo iekor. No1a7,PubIic,,Conveya=er&c. uliville,Ontthe is unable to give a very good ac- ?en.t a few days with Georg-'eand Mrs. Mondays and Fridays only. thy, Ont, count of what bad happened, but the g cutting bar was down and the guards bliss Lydia Major, of Toronto -spent gr1nd finer than other wills—that, E. FAREWELL, K. inflicted severe cuts to his back and to -eek with her'parents, I _T C., BA.RRIS 14 A a few days last v; means dollars a ton extra in, lop 3 C e up part of his me, and be, W. S. aid Mrs. Majqr. in g value for pigs. 1;XN=ty Crown Attorney, wd M"# I MaL Claremont t!i Now. Whitby. a is body was bly bruised. The --Mission Circle fee _T.h Eta tist n Furniture and Undertakifix Medical aid was_summoned and -sere= holding a F11wn social in the near fut- :;AE. CHRISTIAN; Barrister and Ya-Fitii-clies were necessary to close his * solislitor. No%mP_ubUc_Z4ih-__Xczel eo;fined to his ure. Particulars will be gilven later. o>ssetwounds. He Is now After the long period of dry and hot _41 -Brock 1. Nol Wbitbi ilift Wecaril a largastook of Furnl- bed and suffer, much. weather the rain How he ease on Wednesday was tore, also picture frames and room ed death Is a miracle. as it is difficult -MLES JOHNSTON—Barristers moulding. window shades, granite. welcomed by the farmers . whose crops .24. M" C*3%=zZT etc.. 2f9 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Bid to understand bow the mower could ware. Now Perfection cook stoves. were beginning to suffer. Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays. 0- License No. 4-286 vera1720. (Ind.) tory Pass ovel Without inflicting fatal Mine E. White, of Toronto, and Mrs. - Also agent for monumental. Lowest injuries. He is to be congratulated pric a. We pay the freight. Phone Edgar Austen, of Palmerston. - are e on lilifnarrow escape. -W ILLIA M J. BEATON. B. A.. Bar. Claremont. spending a few days with the latter's Cl mater Solicitor parents, D. S. and - member of the firm of 'son. Roster and Beaton. T GRRZN RIVUR Ryckman bl�ni Toronto Valaral rusts Building 85 Bay Street. Toronto, ry dephone Main 961 ill 962. -night' ll 1118, Mrs. P, R. Hoover to velat Miller's Barn Party to • time 61 writing.- Friday r r1i'i i ill, Askets z0ontal Miss Alice Hornsbaw visited I have and ezpegi to have e fruit season -Wm, Bnoth's on Stioday. at Mrs. -A G E B. BEATON. D. D. S.. H. and Mrs. Percy called on Mrs. J. BLARE , . : 11 Quart Baskets Il covers Routley the other evening. After an Illness of abodtols'weeks Graduate the RioyalC Dental Office University of T from the infirmities of old age, Mrs. Surgeons and Watch for particulars of the picnic, daUght_ The undersigned have Conect ewer W. let. Prin -hardware, store. Whitby. Ve'* . 24 Quart Crates to be hill at Green -River at an early Vice died at the home of her (garage at the corner Office hours 9 to 2 : I to 0.30.11 Ind.'phooe 6. 1 Quart Berry Boxes er. Mrs. J. 0. Bryant. at the adv -%need date. Y 9= an4 King Streeteg-7—­ Bell phone M. I X All guaranteed No. I I quality with sividgwouths Tirade - 4f Dr, Beaton's absenceiciverseas.:11r.lCook, Will Pusch and -Mims Gladys.. age of 88 years pt Talk afol will be Wicharge. strong bandles. Order early and called on J. B. and Mrs. -Wilson Sun. ceased was a. native of Lfn�olcnhlre. Pickering, where they are prepared to ,repair all -make's secure your -requrements, as day afternoon. England. and emigrated with her hus- Miss Gertie Puller left f band and family to Canada about these are changeable times. or S&skp_ of autos. motor -cycles Chopplag and Oat Rolling every day foon on Monday last to visit hers Il ne'll and b1byvies., where a e resided until about six years W Ci. HAM—leaner of MA ------ as usual Nfrl T. A. Barefoot and children. of ago When she came to Audley to re- are also agents for De de 1113sill -Me a with her daughter. W. —G. Birnes, � Green River of Sufliheld-Altsill are. at present with 1% She had -Laval Cream SepkratOW---­�'.-----.-­-,-.- Benson and Mrs. Wifoon. three -eons and two daughters, Richard -7 and Thomas of Vancouver, B. G.. and repairs. Or address R. R. No. 1. 1 Hill. Green River football bows still keep W IV., RICHARDSON.— Real Ea killed by a saw In a .'tate,' insurance. Conveyani Notary their reputation. They won at Peter, who was W -yard a number of years ago I Gasoline Engines,. Tractors ill 1981 Public. Etc, 'Pickering. Out. 311y Square on Saturday. nod n woli.siatil Mrs. McEwen motored Britigillill, Columbia. Mrs, J. C; Bell wing Machines. HOPPER, lisill of Marriage SHAW'S out from Toronto on Sunday and via• and who died Iti.pickell ll ten, year@ &gil Herbu D lao SUMMER SCHOOLS husband 0 Licanoles in the County of •Ited the fdrmeri sister. Mrs. Albert 109 & i Cow.= & Shepherd odki at Stan and his raddence. olaramolet. pre -deceased her about twelve years. Toronto, appeal to Ambitious Stu- Heise, She was an honored member of the The Ladies' Aid of the Red Cirill 43nt, -HALL-House carpenter. Es- dents who do not care to lose two or held st meeting at J. B. Wilson's on Methodist Church. Her funeral will a, timates given for new 'work. repairs or three months time. You may enter Pickering, iterations. Ind. pbone 2913.19 Pickering. 2my Tuesday leveningio arrange for' the take place to -day. when Interment 6 Oradua;. any and continue t will take place In Myrtle cemetery. t, -Memorial Service. fine our boys. ion Lata it good position. Free TON-TOWNSHIP=BX Booklet. W. H. Shaw, President. Mrs. -J. Benson WIISOD. Mrs. Geo. De zo- osu'veyonew, commissioner for Ferrier and Mrs. J. Itnutley motored KINSALS sibillial Accountant. 11144. along a loan to Toronto last Monday to get the Una inn a Memorial Tablet and Honor Roll for Splendid outlook for -tray and corn asi _.-C 0 0" our'soldlers. 0111nal the farmers. Some took In the great circus at .911FICkeriffig .-I ive CANADA'S VICTORY BONDSaRoyaHwss Oshawa last Moil evening. forsale. Denominationill $100, SSW Mrs. Tripp, of Port Perty. is spend- Deo, perl 111110M. Price. 991-2 and accrued interest W D. DjIll Bond Broker. liBill Phone IQ& *bit-* First -clue rigs for hire John and Mrs. Soden spent Sunday in a, few days with relatives here. e Mark Brhl ran Into a by ins. Pill 70. cow with We have n hand Cwt., last in Glaremor t. o Day or night Miss Sarah Norton, of Lindsay, was his car. No material damage done, UGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Oat. Bus meets 0 trains -borne over the week -end. One COWL got notice to move on. . the following Licensed Auctioneer. Extensive exPer- Mrs. Gowen, of Toronto, Is visiting -Public school closes this week. Miss as. an entrance in .imported and thoronalibred stock. Teaming promptly attended to. with Mrs, Malcolm and family. Whitehead b class of • Write for Lerma sizes of doal• Bale# conawtold bers, three or four. We wish them and particulars, `= Ind. 2116. 35-17 Agent for Canada. Carriage Co. Cecil Phillips and Miss Viola Simp• snore all success, Vie on spent Saturday at We He stand. t Is C. Phillips 4Lnd Miss Dolphin *Ieited Miss Whitehead has been engaged TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, PeaksPickor4lill9i , I Egg Sto Myrtle firiends one day last week. for another year we under Polls Mon a4 Zf_all --kind, ',t"ent"ed to on ahorlsal a cold thing to continue the services Sobel Address Green Siver P. 0.. Out, her uncle in Goodwood last *eek or a gill efficient teacher who has Nutv -,.p -water, Pure wil Carl Devitt spent over Sunday with given splendid results and general 'S. A. and Mrs. Devitt, ofBiackstock. satisfaction, Ontslirio v.MORTO.f M. GIBBON, and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil T. -C. ajud- Mrs. Brown spent the Remember the garden party an C. iii-iiili lee you will use the only Is Street, Whitby, Phone 231. if yo week -end at their summer house Gere. 3, Stevenson's this (Friday) evening, msilliccillissorr to e late W. E. IYarnold, On Lend S±Z Ideal will drilled by Chas. B. Rice -Roy and Mrs. Carter, Green River, June 27th. A splendid program will yor of Pon Perry' IS 44-4 who is agent fol Wind Mills, Gasoline spent Sunday with Albert and Mrs. be en and lunch and lee cream pro- A. C. REKSORI 'D AUC- ittings Gr . vldXfor, All for the nominal sum of Coaatiee. All kinds of sold promptly attended Engines. all kinds of pipe and B R: Brodie, of Toronto, spent the 25c and 16c. Come along and enjoy a -0J OOUST H for water works, Also bath*room fix- week -end with his sister, Mrs, niparge good timell Talent will be presel HIL Everything givencareful Philip. from Toronto, Newcastle.. Goodwood 7— dent phones. Whitby, oat. taI[ sly attention. Fred and Miss Marie Hamilton had and Whitby. a business trip to Whitby on Satur. x: ....-RICE'S PUMP WORKS, day last. .Dr. N. E. XcEwen, B.V.Se d With Miller's Barn Party postponed Edgar and Mrs. Ham visite Home Tel, 5621. Whitel On Veterinary Surgeon. until this (Friday] evening. relatives In 09bawa for a few days Graduate of University of Toronto, last week. d_� d--' rs. Madill were in Whit - J. 111. and M BROCK ROAD Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Vie A by laqt week visiting Mr. and Mil the pleasure -of your out. Agricultural College, Quebec. Nil, number of the young friends A j.--77 LICIT THE BEST Dingman. Prompt attention to all clients. Frank and Mrs. Gerow and children, of Miss Route- McDonald met at her ing by taking along a with WM. hams here on Monday.,levening.and of Toronto, spent Sunday I ra Bell and Ind. Phones,a camiD Mosgrov6l, treated her to a shower, prior to her PICKERING, ONTARIO' N. Y..Poucber, of Toronto. spent st wedding. LLIOTT Men are busy put tibg in -iii large new B simple to few days lost week with Hugh and Brownie Cameras are a a metal pipe at the creek on the 4th doin- Mvill, Mechin. operate and take good -essiQn, opposite M. Fitzpatrick's, IN Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family, of pictures. W v'G e'R E I D fir. spent Sunday with Joram *here much of theroad was washed Yonge &:Charles Sts,Toronto and Mrs. Littlejob�. out a few weeks ago during the heavy Na. 9 i3ilill Camera $8.00, I Has a full line of fresh and cull Jorarn and Mrs. Littlejohn were. in. rain fall. Is noted throughout 'Canada for Toronto a few days lal with Our public school has closed for the 'No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75.,- highSunday gade business education. The their daughter, Mrs, Davis. mummer vacation, and will re -open on Spice Poll, Breakfast B Mrs, Hayward and children have re- the 1st of September. Several of our No. 2 Foiding Premo takes PIC - demand for our during 9 a coniiihict folding- ttirned to the city, after a two weeks pupils purpose writing o'n the Entrance tares Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. cameral 7.00 the years has been more holiday, with her parents at Maple Exuruination. which will be held. in a Open IV days, We wish them success Highest prices paid for than five times our supply, villa. fe 't No. 2 A Autographic Folding' An fritetesting' social event tack ami 11 year. WRITE FOR OUR ILLUS- Thos. and Mrs, Philip and f ft Brownie takes pictures 2Jz4J Butcher's cattle. a lace on Wednesday morning in the F with TRATED CATALOGUE. CO motored ont and spent Sunda Price 9 75 Courses may m thing at W, C. church, Pickering when two of . 04 n .1 till Oil A Ca A r.5 A- 11 burnmence at au- L tirri , sildLtughter, Mrs, A. Far our 45 LGi,:r AMC- — + l rlls and sunnli-- 4 The undersigned has opened up a garage on his premises and r. is mpjartq to do all kinds repaying. Will handle all necessary'parts for repairs, ^:Ie also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. Call in and see him before buying. Thomas E. StephensPill CLAREMONT', Opt. W.I. Elliott,'Prin.Opal. .Edda, For Hatchiwr- from Black Breasted Red Game—choice stock and excellent layers. Also, Young' Belgian( Hares and Silver Grier- ian Hares. All Pedigree. -.Stock. barn which waw to have daughter of the late Patrick and Mrs• .The party been held at Jobin Miller's on Wednes. McDonald, and Mr. Arthur BRdgerow, Bring. in your films to be develop - day evening, has been postponed until were united in Marriage, The cere- was by the 'Rev. ed and printed—yon will be this (Friday) eveding.1 -A-. 17.-Mewftin arrircd hotiae-bin Wed- 113072y performed F­aWef Ryan, 6`f-W"hI`tb*­ A nesday of last week from overseas, Witnessed by a goodly number of rela- having sailed cn the Royal George, We welcome Areble home again. Mrs. W. tives and friends. After the cereal the wedding party returned to the home of W. J. MeDonRld, the brother Phm. 8• R. Shank. Mrs. J. Shank. bride, when a sumptuous Wel Go w. fiddle, Shank, Mrs. J. Johnston and daugbt- of the ere. Miss Barn, of Toronto, visited with Hugh and Mrs. Mechlin on Sunday. ding breakfast was served. The happy couple left that evening for a - ,Drugglet—Graduate Optician ,Amos and Mrs, Brignstill ` accost- by' Henry End Mrs. Shea, trip and on r return will re- t bei side to their new boll here where the : 1. 1 C.'N. R. TV,, it Agent. anied motored out to Port Peril Sunday best wishes of their 6any friends will I rand spent the day with friends ilbere. accompwny them. _77'. tql' "•- . I tX% MR v Y� E �.... w, IPA D. TIP— Z, 14 'WARM PRAMIE FROM BRITAIN. .MURDERED' BY 11111CROBE& _The, Motb4*land Expresses Profound Over Twelve Million Deaths Resulted 5.'/a I N. T ER E S T. ippreolatlon of -Canada's, Effort _ipide-mle.on - In Food Production. it is estimated that up to the pro - 7 ea a h 6 DEBENTURES • Something that should have an Im- sent, over twelve million d th ' av 4 :W4 Portent bearing an trade relations be resulted from the greatest and �orst -.--.Absolute Security. Aween-�—the­ Motherland and Canada, of influenza epiaemics. Interest Payable half yearly. whose opportuneness the Canadian An appalling'death roll to be sure, but although the number, of cases has The Great West Permanent Trade Commission impresses upon our business community, is the British been so'gigantic, . the percentage of Loan Company.'.' 'Ifelping Daiighter Dress Correctly. I keeps. Circulation of the Sir Is public's warm' irppreclatlon Of what deaths to not estimated . to'bemore Toronto Office 20 King St. West -When a now dress is to be mad therefore an important feature, and was done by the Dominion in the war. than seven or eight per cent. It must As walls of the ice -box are insulated The very name -of Canada appears to also be borne' in mind that white for dailghter it is so much easierAol , a chord of sympathy, and to 9 n k I so that the cold air will be kept in. strike race suffer less the black. To poison grasshoppers .:�.go ahead - and buy the cloth A.Xid, melt arouse a desire for dtoser association. mix one neegaeary gelect the It I for the ice Fifty per cent. of the Inhabitants of pound of Paris green or one and one pattern one's 2 ell than to in oryer to chill the air properly. As It would be putting a somewhat Ig. Northern, Labrador perished during 'half pounds Of white arsenic, twenty Cr �4 co-operate "daughter ' regarding it, that more often t le melting goes on the refrigerator noble iknd mercenary construction on the winter. trom ane of "flu." #ve pounds of sawdust, two quarts than not the! dress .19 made regardless of thi wearer's i is chilled and the food absorbs the this to state that it simply opens a One village, with a populaltlonof over of cheap feeding Molasses, six cut-up 1. new era for business connections 200, was wiped out, while at another— lemons or oranges, and one or two cold. Thus while wrapping ice in a wish ii in the matter. 'Many farm across the ocean. Yet ob curious Is Bebron-L-only a few of the two hun- :gall water. 'Sow mixture, newspaper or flannel will undoubted- ons of become so used to vVearing what-' ly' keep it from melting, it defeats dred inhabitants were left to tend the broadcast.. 7 girls- the Anglo-Saxon race to which we be - ever -mother makes or tty;s, •relying • Tong that it is 'exactly this feature the purpose of the refrigebator, and sick. and dispose of the bodies of the so absolutely on mother's taste to be which would appeal. most io the'prac- dead, medical aid being unobtainable. withholds the cold from' the food. A correct, that when they' leave home tical British mind as the only consist - and are steady melting must go on, ,and the In' some South African kraals theIs 'thrown on their own res, out form'in. which the national senti- deaths have numbered forty per cent. ibility, they find that they'know 1 modern refrigerator is- built to keep merit could be, expressed. More food- ponsi J !the melting to a necessary minimum, of the cases. In England th are +; aothin about cost of materials,� tuffs and still -more produce of our M Re FARMEW hardly ■three per cent suitability of colors or .correctness of vast farm lands could be sent to Great although precautions should, be taken 8 The greatest mortality to see that the ice=box does not stand from any Style. • Too many times they spend where the sun's rays strike it. Britain where the consuming public disease' at the present time to from INVEST YOUR MONEY their or money onecheap, gaudy,, things, should It stand near the fire. learned in wartime to know that in cholera, of which there is an epidemic dowdy, unbecoming or else wear times of stress food from under "the in Bombay. One In every two cases is -clothes. Cold air falls and warm air rises, Old Flag" may always be relied upon. fatal. In 8II� Part of every girls training should and the coldest place id below the ice On their part they are doing all pos. Smallpox among unvaccinated natead of above. Milk, butter apd race consist in. learning the lesson of e4t. pre- sible by granting a governm Is deadly in. forty cases in a hundWd. -clothes, and the first ste;(s along that 'foodstuffs which really absorb MOIS- f6renc, a, well as fostering private In Samoa smallpox brokb out In the n in t within' Vill, tura. should therefore; be -placed. so predilectlori, for all goods from line should be taken as soon * I ��'emn�V�h age of Hapaa, and killed one hun- int liftle girl's life as - she' can under- that the cold air reaches them direct the Empire. from the ice, passing' from them to die hundred. -H --stand the most. simple of instructions _Woul� en If you are makin those fwd&-Iiks,-MekAS-9nd--Onicug--fo—un—d in the co' wed by tuberculosis, and a Ask your n -g- cordial of the remarks of twelve months there were . only ki�;am�Ass of d&eiiit -materials which give off odors.. recently published broadcast In Eng. two survivors left. L and ask daughter to choose that which' lish and Scottish newspapers of the LUMBER DEALER IDo Not - Permit Fault din at the British' Food Coat*oller, the In the Pacific Islands weasels Is ter. Jy, i. she would like. Doubtless she will Right ribly. destructive, whilst In Madagas-!' snake a moron ' choice' selecting the Table'. Honorable George' H. Roberts.' M.P. car, during a recent epidemic, -30 Per For 9 most upsuitable. But don* tlaugb at To have a comment made on dishes (by the way, one of the finest types of cel"t. of those Who caught measles the' democratic, self-made labor men dI9d. Planiand Prices. her- don't make 'her ashamed. En. at the table, as too much or too. little, h eat). Mr. At its worst, scarlet f . ever ki a seasoning etc Is a habit into which' In the' British" Parliament. deavor to show her ter error In I she can understand. Get her to many faAllies unconsciously fall. I Roberts, after. remarking thal-Canada- -per—cle-nT. —Typhoid fever is much less; tell you wha't-qualitle in her opinion is V nd-ff —necessary to adopt to be feared nowadays than.was the S. compulsory rationing, its foo 14d nave, VT course, besides has a tendency. to make the! d con- base twenty years -ago. In the 'Soudan, you ,know it should wear well, wash food apjear less'InViting, and gives trot methods, said: - in 1884, a very large proportion of our The measures adopted f- MM VI well and not 'show soil too easily, and a depressing effect, as all fault -find- a Canada to forces contracted It, and thirty-nine mks may increase' Production and conserve food. per cent. of all casts proved fatal. On Y ,3iot , be readily iorn; but she inrg does. never havo thought of Ciose things., One mother noticed that this habit combined with the fact that the Brt- the Nile, in 1899, *hen' Kitchener L -de- the power of the Mabdi, ty- DOMI" OX et each sample, then, be analyzed to was growing on her children, and de- Government1vas able to keep the mashed sea route clear. made It Possible for a 0 ineet these. requirements. terminad that some way must be phoid proved fatal to tweity-eight per Great Britain' her allies to over. hundred, and the average was much When the suitable material has found to stop it. She called a family u��r. delires been selected, attention should" be'!meets ng and them that the di come what was their greatest enemy, the same In the South African War. turned to the cloth's suitability to, the her best to have the food and table inaukelency of food, In 1919 the sit. The mortality from typhoid is now food be' down to seventeen per cent. of cases, STAN UP TO EVERY TEST ild In question. The color' must be,�iust. as 'nice an she could, and* that uatlonwaa very critical eI U115 as Important a problem as, hat one In which she looks well and the;, they should do their part and be end C& -uuv 4DOCUIAL10 ppearSL e to put I� -pattern appropriate for her xamp In Pecem. an end altogether to this much�d an u y anvil-' !they did not especially like. She ber, 1917, France held, supplies 0' •od disease. -Test the= for quality and' larize her with these reiquire%ents, emphasized the fact; *that criticism at wheat and Boar sufficient only to meet -workmanship.-Ttest "the 4M you will develop In her as taste the table was not good manners. 'the needs Of tts*c�viiian population for F for simple, well made clothes she -MAN WHO FOUND L for speed and rnileage___t She told them that if they h about three d"&_It_has,_beeu_m_y_�_ iheir sturdy service aad Fo -have were anything speeffil-­16- criticize they privilege -to become acquainted with -Frenchman -introduced 1�..Wldsspread she continually wearing dresses with could come to her alono rafter the the r measures adopted by Canada. par- -6a3y riding --and you will. ShrubtoEurope. the last two Yeats of no thought is to why they were of meal and she would be glad to listen ticula y during to the comp 4lnt..- But strange to say, Jthe war. and I know the difficultles, There are men who in a lesser find Dominion Tires "Uzi- *uch a color or L Material or Cut in such a way. being forbidden to criticize it the th4t had'to be encountell _d and- th-3 sphere have beeu'R:ve:-3 of gifts which 'questionably The Beat Though the desirability of simple table, the children made very, few - remarkable efficiency achieved. Pro are enjoyed by :ashlotui, though their Tires Mad CUt be impressed upon her, do not private comments. duction, was thoroughly organized, and own names may have slipped out of confound simpleness with plall having regaird to Its enormous fere!- - the memory of the world. Froni'that time on the mother was A simply cut dress finished at neek, careful not to Criticize any dish hers - tory, Its, diverse conditions of climate, . Such a -man was Ogler Ghiselin de' and sleeves -with 'a bit of lace, or. ; self, and did not allow "it done by the the few crowdAd towns and the sparse Busbeeq.* He was born` in the pleas. DOMII�iIp Irighteded by 'contrasting 1 material, others. She, was watchful,settlements, the achievements of Can- ant town of Cominew, In Flanders, now RUMOR however. '­­ -in banding or piping, In attractive, that every thing was well cooked, and ada, In furnishing food suppilea at 'half French, half Belgian, —With the 9 :but a VI dress, absolutely devoid the habit of fault-finding at the table the gravest period of the war, have River Lys between, almost four hurA- 7'7�or all'"finiAin" touches" In actually1. in thaf1amily won for the Dominion an admission of dred years ago and educated in that .9 has entirely. ceased., las, -homely, and in all but the ,poorestofdeep obligation and ,profound apprecia• university at Louvian which now, 'alas, Oil JAMP& 'tion." :families, wholly unnecesgary. Teach I Is laid low. Busbecq was a collector, An instance of the readiness and el- and, when he was sent by Is-Emper. the value of these simple means of Our house is lighted by oil lamps th finishing a dress. work e assistan or Ferdinand as Ambassador to the Contrast the sev- and the rk I hat most is cleaning feIss of Canadian erely plain dress with the slightly the 18MPL I have made it as easy,as Mr. 11oberts added, was In respect% Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, on n butter. When the stock of butter in his return brought manuscript and trimmed one. Also, wheit 6pportu - possible' In the following way: ity presents Itself, point out the mis. Turn the wick low before blowing Great Britain fell abnormally and It coins and plants home to Vienna. And elilac. or tak of overtrimming. A dress half out' the light so it won't smoke so wag Impossible to -maintain the small among. these plants was th' )covered with lace and ribbons and mucli• weekly ration of one ounce a head.' ental buttons is no the Food Ministry: was able to secure 1I t 6nly-in a, "'Trim wicks and -wipe burners every -taste, the-i-"gle bulFer output -of Canadtan . . . . . but in generally mere. cheap day, so they won't smoke and black Z display. creameries fof six weeks, which the burners. KAME *tM n—f t1w- million tbs. to the _the�,*44ftr6u of 61W a If daughter lends a hand at the in -be -Set-all-tho-Asnips -womb ava. table supplies. before ginning to fill. Use a light even more about the materials her can with a well -'placed spout to pour Atthough the Canadian Govern - dresses are made of, and will quickly oil from. meat did not hesitate to apply com- 6 see why the dainty little party dress Wipe lam pulsory powers where necessary, it Is lamps with paper. --i, ;Wo I never do for school wear, and Wet a sheet of newspaper and rap -interesting to observe that a great part of the splendid results ensued 'Wh$PJ also, mother desires her to idly wash all the chimneys, setting nvear soft crepe underwear in sum- them on the stove. from propagandist appeals to the . . . . . . . . . . . Take off before 141� - - - I , - lotism of the people. Producers .rner in preference to that which re patr- era too hot and wipe with newipaper. quires starching and ironing. Everything can be done rapidly in were thereby stimulated to greater ef- It. takes time,_ or course, to teach this way fort and eensumers were indu ed to an Cnimneys hese things, and there are but few will shine. adopt voluntary rationing and so In- FARD farm m9thers crease the ,surpluses available for ex. PMWN -whose timeAs not lim- port. MKW tied; yet other things can better be An Blighted than the o Get a Biggei' pportunity of After months ft aching pain— dwpnehing��sra you Spring again! To a Water Lily. know ..7 and: Thy beauty, fragrance, grace and M- and can learn about the why Flowering fields and birds aI I Potato wherefore -of the clothes she wears. Budding trees and summer rain, purity Ir W- - And my heart that sings and sings— unsu sed in the. domain ot Authorities Will tell you ;When she grows up and finds work Am ripas away from home, you will'forget the Lad Is home again! flowers, that spraying -is as invort- -dust that showed on your chairs, the is the So lavish Artist, whose fine stove that needed blacking, and the as plowing and cultivating. Spraying saves your aw 6f Powers many other duties neglected, to seek! Have here their climax In thy so- `healthy, full-kzed potato" that Will Command top-notch With the Fingers 1 ience, He her opinion and work with her on her 7 I.M. .,..clothes, in the satisfaction you have i Interprets and reveals the mystery f The well-timed use o, of seeing her on her home -visits wise Says Corns Lift dut of loveliness, which all the studious nours -MUNRUS PURE .PARIS GREEN t"..Iyp b0cominirly, yet economically .: . . - Pain dressed: Of man's nest is quest In Nature's Without Any P A bowers free of bugs and give Nature the 0 a _0_0_01.0't Will plants fi Z�. . . Refrigerators Preserve Food. a Cannot dtsciim, though Plied continual- to -produce good sound tubers, and lots of c e your sore corns, hard corns, soft cora, or The principle of scientific food pre- any kind of a torn can 9hortly be Fair mirror of the workmanship of sorivation. Involved In a modern house- Itftsh right out with the fingers if you �ent withnew-fangled - God, UL V"— under- will apply directLy upon. th is -few- _61dMPurI _Gr&fi, tissureamis not always Says:::�tffe nro a 9 drops of treasons,t __10 6-_Y ­h &_ CincinnAti Refiec tile likeness u RMAZL Ouse that stood by wives., All , , *ts action and Myer hm= the pbmts. r preserve is sg , -%� to keep 8 Unro's by name, and make sure you get it. It Is claimed that at small cost one Not seen directly. since It was too it at a dry temperature low enough ),can get a quarter of an ounce of free. bright At hardware, drug, grocery wild general stores: protect it from micro-organisms or zone at any drug store, which is suM- For Amram's son, who held the magic Manufactured by 7 ;bacteria, which want to consume it cleat to rid one's feet of every corn -hich -if -of callus without -pain -or soreness -or food just as we do, but-wMC the danger of infection. o'er the rubesceut sea, and for us, too; allowed to work qVickly render it un - This new drug in an ether compound, Until we ,shall, some di ay, be clothed At for human consumption. -AM R 91m" , �J, and while sticky, dries the moment it anew. These bacteria lie dormant when Is applied and does not Inflame or even the air is kept cold and dry, but they irritate the surrounding tissue, MONTREAL §Isk our b L The religion of the soldier is not This announcement will Interest irrow rapildly irt water, hence it is ny women here for it is said that built up with dogma. Dogma does Manufacturers, Exporters and Importers, C&, &Ieceazary to keep the air in a refris- ma - the present high-ast footwear little for the man facing death or for • .erseor from.;�ng moist: I tiag corns in practically eat Is put. Piarnond Paints Chemicals, Dye Stuffs and *yery the wounded undergoing the cruellest UW the' air the WOW the food woman's fo*L ii;�;rs SUPPROS. of wounds,.Ralph Connor. rte .'. '�i$.p+,°".-- l+a h .�.� ''`, 'x'sy'., `[.�'�lfi.f. •.T''•... SH 'y�?y''€'PSTi! 'I✓ X�"+i�°. ��,:v 'G .._.py �,t ,moi i1; •T^ ..-R"4Y•;•m vr•:, _ uiEp2 r ,. . ,,o'�,1 .•mb .Ry p''...- .r-a;+c.�bz5':+frmn.,,.'.::aa. �a ' e%v' :-iva` ns 4. 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Aaelalde St W:, Toronto. 10 -lit Bt Jean BaDtt*te Market. !float• ti 1 ,Fashions _ j real Que.- 7, must bo ke t regular and the atomacfi BLL EQUIPPED "NEW 7►Y1CR htpiae-tenths of theailments and fob printing plant tf 6 �atiYfa ZOMM' BVI&DRASl - n o. Insurance carried1, 00. tJ {'y = afflict little nes Bre caused b �. • _ which affli o e y for 91,200 on quick sale. Box it t 7 RITE FOR OUR FREE. BOOB OIlk ---- l OOIIIe Thmugh Keeping the _ ueoa T'vblfehlnR Ce.. Ltd.. Totrontw Houde Plans, and Information telli derangements of the bowels and ' Blood fII li Rich, Red slid _AOL , stomach. No other medicine can squat ' fax how our to ears irom_Two to��rrMe. 13t.•n• 1ttlfQ]aLr.A!>QOti19. dred Dollars on your nae coma Ad: 'f Pure eOIIditiOlR. "' a Baby's Own Tablets in guarding either d els Halliday Compani", 29 Jackson F Y - _ AIVCER, TUMORS. eater LU11ure PITC. „ iiamUton. Orli__._ _ the baby or. growing Child- from the rj internal and external. cared -with- the a.gir -or a woman-8ndo her ills that follow a disordered condition out pain by our how* -treatment. Wrlte pi s p��a - _ h _ to before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical color fading,, en hei' cheeks and lips .� of the bowels or stomach. They area co., Limited. colliafrwood. Cngt ELL'S (TED, Git11,15sY; HAviD grow ' pale, and ahei gets short of _ milli but. thorough laxative and never some choice fruit farms in the Nie►- " breath easily and her heart palpitates ` �u to give results. Concerning theme Excessive. Barn Peninsula; our policy Is. first, to _a after the slightest exertion, or under Dorothy: "Aura see that our client Rets the rtaFit place. �. l Mrs. W. B. Coolledge, Sarnia, Ont., . - tie, ,I'm studying now then we !rive him expert instruction on - P.r the least excitement, it meai3s that �t {ays: "I have used Baby's Own Tab- about the least common multiple." . working,the farm, or If des ed we work : she is suffering from. anaemia -thin,. Pets for over three' years and have Audi -Miranda: "That's .right, my it for him with our •tractor es. as : cue a .. _ _ hist week's bargain. ten acres. as adver- . . watery blood. Headache and back- found them the ,best medicine I have child. Always go in for whatever is used. has been sold., The, specials fpr ^'t ,I this week are:-- 7 �ache,frequeatly accompany this condi- e`ve'r used for nty.children. I never .least common. �1 F -TWO ACRES—HALF FRUIT. 'tion, and nervousness is often present. have,any trouble giving them "to my V full bearing: brick house, bath. fur- s; _ The remedy for this condition - is t little ones and they have saved me Hees, electric light;, workman's cottage, x .build up the blood, and for this Pur- many, 'a doctor's bill. My advice to I was -cured of Bronchitis 'and Asth- good barn, drive. house., implement shed.. etc.; price twenty-four thousand, eteh3 ' �l pose -there is no medicine'_that can mBoc+r+ all mothers of little ones is to keep a dna by MINARD S LINIMENT. thousand cash. t' r; .-'.-equal Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills. They box. of the Tablets in the house." The MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. TEN : ACRE 6 -ALL . XI*nd; no ,_ : q _ young trees, choice sand 1 nd; no build up and. renew the blood, bring. Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Lot 6, P. E. L bulldings: price forty-three 'hundred. F brightness 'to the eyes, color to the or by mail at 26 cents a box from The I was cured fli a severe attack of thirteen hundred cash. rt\WENTY-EIGHT ACRES -ON HIGH -- cheeks, and a -general Leeling'of.re- _ Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- Rheumatism by MINARD'S f LINI- 1• WAY and trolley line, planted W r ' sewed health and energy. The only ville, Out. MENT, fruit in full .bearing; good frame house and barn; price, fifteen 4houeand, cash' other treatment needed is plenty of _ --v-- Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. sixty -flue hundred. F sunlight, moderate exercise and good, gg66-isn't this just one of the RECORD OF FRENCH FAMILY. I was cured of a severely sprained RITE OR PHONE, BELL'S LIMIT `plata food. The girl or womai who • , leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. W ED, Grimsby. simplest and most eSective child',s ;gives this treatment a Lair trial will q - Thirteen Bons killed In Wer and JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. models you have seen . An the' When a raincoat is too badly worn noon' fled herself enjoying' pei'fect Others Suffered Injuries. Bridgewater.` health. Mrs. Hiram Shook, R.R. No. 1, fullveas may be smocked instead of __ - - _ to be used, but partially good, the Lyndhurst, says: -:-"I cannot speak tucked; by using McCall Transfer Thirteen sons killed on the field of " back'can be cut into an apron to Wein rY IO battle, three discharge w gra The Luc under another apron when washing.. y ' for I believed they saved my daµgh• cents. a �dresi is cut from McCall injuries, one wounded four different y' ter. lite. She was ta• a terribly run pattern 8868-6 sfzes---6 months to times, the father and one daughter Dentist -You say this tooth has , 8 years, price lb testa. The bit of summarily shot by the Germane for never been worked on before? That's�� s saatment Ltmtbermaa • lriead, down coalition, pale, wan, and des- embroidery 'is taken front McCall going to Lille to celebrate the centen- queer for I find small Sakes of gold on pon4ent, and people who, saw hbr con- y Put three tablespoonfuls turpen• a�✓ sidered her 1n a decline. The doctor Transfer Pattern. 884, blue or yellow, vial anniversary ,of a relative, and an- my instrument'. . . other daughter killed by a .(}ermaa Victim -Yon have struck Amy back tine In three quarts of water and who treated her did not help her any, grace 15 -cents. collar button, I guess. sponge the carpets after sweeping,: and then I decided to give her Dr, shell at Dunkirk, is the record of the to prevent, motile. Lh Williams' Pink Pills. This decision family of M. Vanhee, a French farmer-�---ti4 sham bread its very (roved a wise one for before -- - M Vsnh a had thirty adz child! nice' for. invalids. - here used she was much better, I got - e - ti tix more boxes, and before they were twenty-two sons and fourteen dough- =' tern, • all of whom were living when �j �j - .: ;one she was in the beat est health. THM IS ONLY ONE the war broke out. One of his sons I When she began the we of the p� - - was -valet to Pope Pius X.; he re - the weighed only 90 pounds, and Hader s CD�DiIV 4 < their use her weight increased to 1924 turned to' Franca to fight and wasGUM AS (jam, , -- pounds. I strongly urge all mothers _ wounded In each of four different an- pounds. wreak girls to give them Dr. W11- gagements. Ond of the sons lost both (tams Pial' Pi11s, legs, another returned from the front blind and deaf, and another underwent ONLY gA R CROSS' --ARE TABLE RKED WITH You can get Dr. Williams' Pink YE CRO RE ASPIRIN. _ ' Pills from any dealer in • medicine, or _. the trepftnaing operation. by mail post paid at' 60e. a box or six if You Don't $ee the "sayer Cross^ r g oozes for ;2 60 from TheN YOUR a Them -The e a. rockville, Dat. WITH LEMON JUICE Y _ - .Are. Not Aspirin'At Ali. E #hafts a beauty lotion for- a few cants SHE P4LIC - - - THE BODY ' 1BIts Aborti fleas. II ssoc. to tan, freckles. sallowness. _ f�emove - �,I�(� Y and night --without The price of honey bas made many Tour grocer has the lemons. and say - ' of ns �itF more o es. d, Poor _ - _ _ ng—a etrug els ; ° hardly anything is . more Interesting on with three ounces of orchard i going on -in your body► be- ' than the "busy bee," here it a little - white Los. a few cents. Squeeze the -hews about him -and her. juice of two fresh lemons into k bottle, tween the erm* Of d18C'd80 ; In a hive there are three kinds °f then putt is the orchard white and Your druggist gladly will glue yon and the itte blood cor- -` - - shake well. This makes a quarter plat this genuine "Sayer Tablets of Aspirin" bees -drones, workers, and the queen ode puscles-the j201ice force of i rise. Drones, alas! are the male bees. of the very best lemon skin whitener because genuine Aspirin aowF' ie �t d c e utifler lana owns a Caba- a human body. They are stingless -thanks for that! - - _- an complexion .b fs • known. by Canad and d, by th m R Massage thts fragrant creamy lotion duan Company. _ y' --sad unlike other bees. have no poi- daily into the Lace. neck; arms and There is not a cent's worth of (3er if this police force weaken _ 'len baskets -the triage o! stiff Leg _ - haadfs and just qee how Lreekiee, tan, man interest in Aepirin, all rights be- diseAse germs in a foot - bristles on which pollen In conveyed 8848 -This house 'dress may. be de- sallowness-, -redness--and roughness ggred per- fag--$urchaaefi from the U.B. Govern- a is the hive: veloped frxom plain and R disappear and how smooth. soft and --- hold—S1C1�Iless 0110ws. per - Cal the cketa ase room encu h clear the skin becomes 'Yea! ' It 1s ,meat _. _.. Im .. y g During the war, acid Imitations Constipation is 'thr tuner cofmmon The queen bee is the only fallyde• � harmless, and the beautiful reealts ' yeloped femalesbee In the hive. Only for one'A bunch of keys. Medium were ro d.as Aspiriy► in pill bozos sad and dangerous -Way of corntpting f; she, with her series of productive or. size requires 4% yards of 86 -inch will surprise you. �� _ i material and 1 -4 various other containers. Hui now you the human police force. Tool Sans, can perpetuate the bee race. yard ,of contrasting The -Higher Learning. can get genuine' AapIrfn, 'plainly waste. remains too .long iruthe in- 2 Kill all the queens, and there will be =material. McCalI Pattern 8649--8 stn ed with the safety "Bayer Croas" The schoolmaster was calling..on as �. testings -decays -poisons thebloo4 r " *a bees a no nay. zea --84 to 44 inch bust measure, -Aspirin proved irate by millions for -=and o eras the wayfor attack b ° indignant mother. Headache.. p' p The queen bee will lay from two to price 25c. .. Toothache, Earache, Rheu germs �t rause tuberculosis, For my part." babbled the good the els, -_.s✓ _-- three thoasflnd eggs daily, in the sea- These patterns may be obtained matism, Lumbago, Colds, Neurine, and woman, "I can't deceive what on earth diphtheria pneumonia and : mtcl- son. She IS the mother of all the from . your local McCgaIl dealer, or , Psis generally. ,other inmates in the hire, sad can from' the' McCall Co., 70 Bond St., eddiflcation is comin',to. When I was dtude of niftier ills: _ young, H a .gal only understood the Handy tin bozee bf 12 tablets, also ` lay eggs to produce . either drones or Toronto, Dept. W. larger "Bayer' packages. The culpable habit of using salt% elimens of. •distraction, proQision, re- ;�rorkers--as the fancy takes her. Aspirin is the trademark, restate pills, mineral waters, castor oil, �- plenishing, an' the common dominator, 1'Se queen bee headii fh, beefs when Canada, of Bayer' Manufacture of etc., to force the -bowels to move, ` - - obituaries, the currents, an' the dorm!-. • ' tonelition a en worse, ey_sae swarm. eft v when- the queen cell is capped; but . A Belgian Salvation army Worker the provinces aa' umpires, they as constipation returns most Im- toriea, should, the weather be unsuitable the whose letter appeared in the New had, eddleatioa enough!" mediately. ' !bees tear down the queen cells, and '� York Herald Magazine to; May 4th, -- - ACIIreforPfmples Nujol is entirely different front wrait in describing the withdrawal . of the . There's more is seasYIDNEY ORDERB.. drugs as it does not force or irtitaa ttan their German army from Belgium, refers to ?sting! Send a Dominion Express Money "Yoadoe'taeedmercory,potash the bowels _ _ ` the Canadians as well-equipped, well Order. They are payable everywhere. or any other strong mineral to_ Nujol prevents stagnation by soft- mounted soldiers, who were kind, care pimples , caused by poor diet and gentlemanly men." ' ening the food waste and cutout- 4 «i _. �uxurles of Modern Education. 4. : Editions and Additions. blood. Tale Extract of Roos- a Johnny handed the following note r------♦- - Private. Pigley's people were good �Rfd� "n! R aMa�' yrs aging .the -intestinal muscles to act -t ;from his mother -to the teacher one to, him, but atter receiving aI pocket Caradve Syrup -and your • shin naturally, thus removing the, cause , a _ `'mornip8; A Motto. service book, -a pocket Bible, a pocket will clear up as fseshas a baby's. of constjpaQor and elf -poisoning. ;h Dere Teacher. You keep tellin' my Over the choir loft of an old church album, a pocket French dictionary and it svillaweetenyoarstomachaad It is absolutely harmless^ndpleaeasy, ta/ boy to'brethe with his diafram. May. in Nova-Scbtia hangs a yellowed mot- a- pocket edition of the poets he reatslateroarSowtelgi."' C.etibe Nujol helps Nature estxbbsli gassy, gemma. 60e.and$I.00Botde& thorou h'boivel evacuation at re 'be rich children has got dtaframs, but to which'reads: thought it ttma to .say something. So g " At drug stores: how about' when there father only "See that what thou siagest with he sent his mother a postcard. It Ji alar intervals -the healthiest habit• makes one dollar and fifty cents a- day thy •lips thou dost believe in thine read: in the world.. and has got five children to keep? heart, and that what thou believest in "Please send, no more pocket edi• �'--- - - Get z bottle of. Nuiot from your- '.First, our-.First, it's one thing, then it's another, thine heart thou dost show forth in tions until I get some pocket adds- dru' ist today and keep your police and now it's dtaframs,' That's the thy works" -Tenth Decree of the tions:' -- -- worst yet Fourth Council of Carthage, A.D. 898. force on the job. llaaard ■ ' Liatatsat' used by physicians. - I ' �VariKsrr • Nnjol in veld in aeaied Disappearing Lake. In Georgia, near Vladosta, there is a lake whichdisappears every three • or four years and then comes back Cfldren ` Can Drink"'',again, no matter what the weather is _ - like. as many.. cupfuls of The lake i8 three miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide, with an average depth of 12 feet of water. TN � 0 � � T � There are natural aubgh'",wiaich the ' sages beneath it; through which the It takes two or three weeks to dis- appear,' when a mammoth basin 'is left in its place, which furnishes a beautiful sandy beach. After a month or so the water begins to return, and then in a couple of weeks it- is the same magnificent %tretch of water. as It was before. Equal parts of ammonia and spar - its of turpentine will remove ' stale paint on a fabric. One man can grow a large flock of sheep, and grow enough food for winter them in good condition. - Pith Cuticura Soap And have a clear sweet, healthy skin with Me trouble sad trifling expense. con. has this simple wholesome treatment with tiresome massaging and other fads. On retiring smear the face with Cuticura Ointment on the end of the finger, wash off in five minuted with Cuticura Soap and but water using plenty of soap best ap- plied wit{i the hands which -ft softens wonderfully, and continue bathing a few moments. - Rinse with tepid slater dry gently and �t on a few grains of Gtuticara Talcum I'iwrar a delicate fascia U fragrance. 888wheratjtntmant an evasy- • bottles bbaring the Nuiel Trade N Nark-. Ali dmirgistx - Ins - gist on Nujol.. You may Jrffsr.from , substitutes. 4 • R.0. U.a, MT. 6Tr. Ibrr Cons- ilbation- ; ". •-.i •,•� ,,a. ^!,�e-/..:, :ry:::.:!.::y�"'.;,,..,ld:e„:�""•• ,. `x., _"+'. �2a.r>r_a>� ,'+.Yrds-�-3.�. ?... r"v-..�+�.._Qw . /: , +::r� -- '..,. �;�.. �"*Wl•WR1'1•>.-:1.1,_1�,'1v0"N7. !�'.n}..R 71 •... _'..: 'CY,''T�_-.:�.r•.'f J `..°, '.. -- '✓w :tm, ,. '.M._ '„++•i°" c ;a.: ;r�,:,;:3w ::�a .?� . w- M,•:. �`,._..t�s•�.ai�.. s. �.�a*',:» .�. z d.. ,.;��'.. _y . ..i� _ 3�,. �>��: ry9 �.y. .r ,.+�•, .'"t �.'. r w. FFr,: µ •.� y,, -'r ' F ..�+: ' - . x �4. r .s _ �f:.'. .r - —_ _t-�.^_ .- __. .. .. � _ ,'a, ....`.::i•:.k••... ...,.,f:i�l^:r�.,,. .. ..._.'!`,.1�•. ^?n. :rcw-:!•, sA.�. .._.:ls'.G,:S`r,r..« .. ., them on account of their high at hirow�n stable one- and f Lala ' �rh:ee, it causes s feeling o;e re mhse east of Withering Village. .,�e ynbti.aeaerer Frw.y; as .c its oma. sentment and distrust. Men like 'Astor PRms [19986]. the registeee 1., G H 'A R- D S0Clydesdale stallion. the soperty of� ' Alexander Mackenzie, Sir John A. pp z•p�� Glen. �avideoa dG Son,@, Oherrywood, Y sI oteer Year ; $1.25 a Paid is advance Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid Laur.- will make the.@eason. of -1919 at h'is .ier-died c'ompipatively poor and own. stable,(ieLLA4T Raslrrapas [10721. Clydesdalec:.5"-G R.oC�we.honor their triotisfn, wften stn ffii�URXAR, Proprietor. llioo, the property o David�Ann--• they would rather serve their an Sr., Pickering, will make the - -e '. --- -- - - - _. - -season of 1919 at his own stable. country and die to poverty than T _ . NOTti AND COMMENTS pp G&RDEN SEEDS _ - ' -The repr8seutativds of the -Ger- amass -fortunes infollow -some propo tionno Bo! -Clti m Bros ,liCairl b6rogie, Ohre- MANGFEL SEEDS the ro rty man Republic are expected to sign their high ability. It will take mon t, will make the season of 1919 " time and patience -before thin s at his own stable. :.TOMATO FLAA7TB +,~ . , _ the peace treaty? to -day, but then _ __ p g r , s - !will do -it with tremblingand with will become normal. ,Strikes still BErLa Boy X8524; (141)18). the prem - will ium , imported Clvdeedale stalling. CABBAGE PLANTS 9 tk, great reluctance, as it seals .the not effect a remedy., Strikes 111'ty the property of Nelsob�i'agg, Clare- .fate of"the German empire. When compel employers to give higher niont, will make the season of 1919 p as follows: Monday afternoon will = > �ll lclnd8 Of , Flower'Plants for Bedding v - these signatures are placed upon wages and shorter •hotiri, but if leave his own stable for Goodwood ever' industr.' 'and trade pays for night..: Tuesday, own stable for a: the document it pate an .end far- y Y ever .to the'grea6 German empire. ,higher wages, it ,;iwply means noon; Brougham hotel; night. Wed- , !' a+ hi her cost of:.. roduction nesdap, Harbron Bros. lot 6, con. 8, A-8 3letnenceau says,, This- is g p and 'Pickering, noon, Brooi lin hotel for Our 60e Black, Nixed, or Green _Teas r da. for which the French higher cost of the necessaries of .. night. }g hursda afterrioon, Y people B T y Ash- da been waiting for., forty-nine life, and in the end -we vi -411 he•no burn. hotel, night. 'Friday. Wra, -- are the best QIl the market. . Jackson's, lot 5, con. 9, Pickering, years," the dug on - which -the better -off than we .were before. noon, thence to own stable until the haughty Hnu world receive retri= The present labor unrest and its following Monday afternoon. numerous strikes will ottl make Iilvo's cOURTBHIP 1411b 14712), the J A �'V1 E S•' R I C KA R D S Q.�1i bution for the great wrong done y. [ l them in 1870. The peace treaty matters worse.' In.these'times of pare bred imported Clydesdale stat- which.the Germane are about to food shortage, every able-bodied lion,,the property of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will make the season. of ALSIKE SE -E D �VN�A.RTON sign ' is a. great contrast to that men should beat work,_inlsking tip 1919 -as follows: Monday, May 12th, for .the shortage, but 1witead of , will leave his own statiteand proceed ��� TE D X. which•theywere looking forward to w: (3. dcott's; con, a, Pickering, BLACESIdIT� 31I0P is to as they started on their march this we see thousands of iudus- for night. Tuesday, Wm. Middle- to for world conquest in August,. 1914. tries idle which means -still furth- , tows,, Greenwood. noon; -U. Blake's, -We' will pay the highest - er shortage and still higher ' Audley, night. , Wednesday, H, G. Horaeshoeing andgeneral blaciu@mith 'They had visiona of a humiliate g g prices, �Vileoo's, base line, noon and night. prices for all kinds . work promptly attended to. �. ng an an France, and dreams r 6 ason returns to'men • e Thur a of 'seed. IAme and interfering horses made of a world ruledby a Hohenzollern. may expect to find the present night. Friday, A. Hamilton'@, con. Send us samples and get a a a rc , y 5, noon,, Chas. White's, Green River, r instead of realizing their hopes, unrest to disappear, and .normal night, Saturday, proceeds to his our prices before funded if work doesnot 191 - . ':'_ they ensu see a vanquished empi mea to return. --- own stable until the following Mon- ... selling. prove satisfactory. MAY,(, and a people hated by the whole dav' - Tha best of facilities m'v The PeacB Treat KINO'e HEATURR{140491, (17004),. the world, buydened by ei debt they y may not be welt bred imported- Clydesdale etalr foe cleaning. �+ may never be able to pay. signed before Monday as the Ger lion, the property of D. Ryan. Dun - mans Hod it ditlictilt to Ret a ulna Barton. will make the season of 1919 J. $' DOWNEY COMPANY C.► �Ntd M _- - toNo-tl�e re�ponsibilit3�. -_- as olfows : 'Slonda neon �vftl-Ie ----- HST -0>TA81L]_ 4��Mwl y l}F: The hiRlt cost of living continues _ -his own stable for H Austin's, base ---- --- _ _ ��.• to hold the atlentioa of the pen- HOHsF, kkclrtiisTER line, for night. Tuesday, W. J. (las- '. ; _ ton's, bast dine far noon. M.hi by,fo • RR GARAGE : e of Ynmdy countries, and great ROYAL !! RA:V RI-I:� 'e it)36R1=-CiydesdaZe Qart'e, tot 2I, B. F. con: Whitby, "P . -efforts are, u rrr a unu. Wednead - remedy. It is. one of the most kPr, will make the season �,. Whitb noon; nil Bros., lot 1, ,- f 1A19, at Be eT • - — - �+al.le, Rstrstst.cm .rosd;, one con, 4. ricket• 4. night. . Thursday, - t dil?licult : problems that any conn- anti a halP'iuilee cunt ` oP Pickerin Fiarrfson Evans , Kinsale, -noon; J, - --try has ever been called u S Having purchRseti the Rtirege-busiQess: of Davidson & Wtlliam9 we are k. Pon to Village. day, a, i#reepwood nighi.hFri- solve. It was earnestly hoped Bt CEPiiALi't! �'ol 1°, \o. 9313 111 d. , (;crow's 'hotel, Broin am, prepared to repair all makes of autos. t. fornooa, W. J. McDonald's. cock ' that schen the war wag over that The c�blcply bird-,itnj)6c.ted i_'lydles_ coed, for night. Saturday. proceeds - We.keel�. -tock. till k1ad.4:of.jFord accessories, tires for all prices ss'ould_ taL-8 g drop, but in- dale stallion. the pre HrF"y of :5, C, p to his own stable where he will re- _ . _ Bgnker, gill n�rske the eau-�©n �Y 1911} eta n until the following Monday, _ . -makes of ears, oils,-.ete. ' soar, at least in many of the us' n ces-&W f of life, and judging from . eels Andrew, , _ F a0 M.Mo f l i r_wHiloal Me for some, time continue to "become -worse instead of improve. _ ._ _so far as the - . government finding - a , remedy, we • may expect bet Corn gYrop 5 pound pail 30 gents -Crab :Apple Jelly You mot be xour-brothcr}s keeper -but �► abouf - ' __•Tittle from them as they are71 too '►our d family ? Jain-Pl�rtn. rpbeery sad Strawberry much interested is keeping prices - ' - 'Nave you -made preparation for them, should ' s anY� unforeseen happen? Mon is a up in order that they Mity Continue P Money practical fiiend sY to reap great profits. It is not a - ._ ,:. time of need. Open a savings account taaiiq�. til .� whit Iaght L.--unpt-Burner s - s.;vieir Perfection Coal Stoves pleasaut spectacle to see the. lead- ing ead - �j, - Dlaugei and Turnip Seed . -iaR members of our government L ION . 4' making their-millioa3 at theez -_Corn-�PriaeafNt-tTtA, onRa ow, _. pnasepf the paor.consumer. There = %Vl,itp Cap, Yellow Dent, WHITBY B.RANCH'. j,.1'�OR�dFTHI[LL.;- -is nothing objectionable in making Improved U-iming o >g bails ° Wisconsin No. 7 9.25 bush. ' a fair rate of profit, even by a w Try tl>e�e and see the results saaha=m=aa=aaRUN man suasaasummon a;aa=aaaaeanERNM=adl. Ire - -. 7.. d ember of the Domlil Govern Pik i silent, but when he.is .making -a ° pro of fifty Es- , , j� cern Hardware Store P y per cent on food- S _. stuffs, -when the laboring man ., :.,dads it almost impossible to get �� T= .A':3Gis is jailt the, place to get aLL OR Stove for %this hot - - - -- - —. .-tea-- Th -_ _ - -Alava the Clark Jewel and Florance, Oil Stoves. - JL 1)JLY %jsatisfaction or we: return your money, .� . •]LA - . rj A.'T n o casae, Wise We have a complete line of Screen Doose a d' Wind w Se - h from 18 to 42 inches wide, at lowest price. ' Washing Cloth Y .,Machines; either hand or power, to matte washing ;rt e es rem of weather. t • � ' ON �O3ti =KION �A'� . , t. easy d� 'ng-th t sly h• • Hammocks from 2.25 up. "Gall in and see them and you will tiny. 3r ' _ -A full line of Garden Toole, Forks Raises, Hoes,- _ + yeJulthe 1191.4Y Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, etc. - - - - - Under the auspices of the Pickering Chamber .o# Commerce - The old reliable Paroid R.00dug alwsiys on hand. -Get. our prioes. _ - - �. Spotb Commence at 3 o'sloek (naw ttt>Kla) It is a pleasure to show our goods. - — - == ;A splendid �rogrgm of ,Sports is -being pry ided for which substantial prizes _ ' _ - _ _ Y are being offered, including A J S. B LSDON� : •;- BICKERING A Grand Marathon Race to Whitby and return, for which a $50.00 cup has been donated by V - ,Mr. E. L. Ruddy. " - . � ` �------___ ::r. A.. -FootBall Match, for which a 50.00 cu has, bC OA - V' O $ p been donated by the: Pickering Branch of The. 9 Campbell -Flout Mills Co. x aChildreill Contests, and other .Athletic Sports, for which good -prizes will be given. - - Tug o' -War, hfarried Men *vs. Single Men of the Township TorontoIwill take art : � • •s the time' to put- in your - ' `-- • � _ �_ . .....EVEN=NCS" P�ZOC.�'�VA�/1 .. - .. " , � , We : can 'fill your orders promptly f 8 g y d ` 'lel jnister of Highways, well glue alp address, Darin the Evening the Hon. Finlay Macdiarmi ' - and, Hare Lloyd, - at Right Prices. �¢ Harvey pd- well-known Entertained, of �.oronto; will - glue a programme of comic songs and.character sketches: _ _ - — - -z _ - - L. & W. Coal, the best D. o Music will be furnished -by the. Whitby Brass Band t 1 ;- Anthracite- ob a nab-® Dancing on the grounds at the conclusion of the program. -ice Cream; Sandwiches and other refreshments may be secured at the booths on the grounds.nw C___,_ F� be made with the Secretary not later than b p. m on Jane 80th. iilp �- fur Znt4iss,for the sports should 4-1 S. Jepha�e, _ Dr. V. E. (Ljl(. - ><"8 .a� x airman f tae Ttr4.�4,'.eeorQti :r �; ,�r: s ecrQ �flomml tea - . li�M7rH:,a+1,.__.tU.._c. �"d.__.t�:r. •.a.... .. �• r.. n.�...-:.� _... .. .....Ye. �,:."�„�, y�,.. '. .,.�... ar..c..:.-_.,.et. x...3•:S.c.o;.f..c - .,r_,i_ _. - .,a ';y.:� �...i s.._. .a,�+„+.=S�bi.nc.. .a...k >+*�sx-t,:.m,Q;s.. 9,•: Te.:f(o. J. 1 ., _—. ib 'FyJ4 J� •;J o- ' %"a a�.' ' .. •,_ ';;, ,.'.: :,,•,.,-} ,b ...: •...:''q*,^r, .1"'6':T^".!''"ao.8 ' �. '" '4._+:.'. , �..k....,k.. '',.'tht'' fi,y'..'£i.y'�Mff"±�".sN.. n_ 3 ,_'« ' .,... ,...'y.,. :E cv^�zybJ!..,f „ t...sS S.F �h,.' '-' X•', c •. +e .' i«: : : ,e'. 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L. -x44a. ewts T Samuel Waddell. of Carry, Is - so iy B TABLE-Pio>seriag statorD ,. - -`' atriag a' few weeks here with �rBQe �U ' o T. Traiaa going LasWw a Wlloiwx / �� Wm. Gloarlie is erecting a -be v spa g No. s Mail &07A M. v , y hie bruther, Ww. -:-The famous Neilson make z +veraadh .to his dwelling: -United .�'arrraers _ 9a ;Loo.: aa7 P. >s. 1 try " 1$oaday with friends here.- spent Ernest Chamberlain. of Agin- „ • _ _ � .6•� . kept constantlyon ha Roy Weldon, of Toronto court.' spent over Suaday'with Seeds have arrived.- Trains Qolog Wilt , dux- es follows- red o cater to � s Claremont -friends. At the nen meetin of the Ok�b reso- No:- 85 Local . 7.87 A. M. garden parties or other - Mrs. Lynn and son, Robt. were Mr. and Mrs. SparkhAll, of Scar= will.be as •• 87 Local 2.85 P. Id. social gatherings. ' -= -`3a BLonffviile on Thursday. tutu, bpeflt Sunday.n.ith the rat - the following : •_� 7 Mail . • . BOOP. it[, parlor in Telephone Con - Mrs. -John a Mrs. -John Cha man, of Aurora, Re Interewttehing of hallways p let's parents, R. J. and Mrs. Mann. "- Noe. 6an3? alio run on Sunday "_tral office, opposite the =: is visiting with Claremont friends. JS[ilitary Training in Schools$1 - Miss- Annie Spsff-rd- ie -•in the - - Foregoing is 1 hour in advance :baker Miss Underhill is baying heti res Improving our School System ' g S y citjt his geek eumpieting a course ulatios of Foodstuffs - - = " of Standard time, Bence re=decorated, inside and out. Nit -- - E - on T�eachin at rho Toronto Con- - - -- Mise Mabel Edwards was in the i3 StaadardiZe►tioo-otQsrin implements 'T• �• s i. OIIt► -- = G :'city on Saturday attending a *ed. 9ervatory of Music. - -Regulation of motor trucks on our �t � � H `. Mte, Watson, of Stratf?ord, is soft roads d a1ng. _ D F.� U S A ' visiting Mrs. B. S. Paltrier. She is -F-- ' ��� �IIItBn r aimer� -ter Dr. Michell, of Toronto, paid a nvsv re.turraing from a visa with "$ying visit to Claremout friends her daughter in 1lontreal.., a .wilt• veteran, 13 _ —.oa --j• ` -on Sunday. ears .experience iA re. Uu ncc«nnt,uf.Tu • edgy next.be S. Morgan Hill returned home from tar ing R.11oliclas" the io �� ,man. will gq� parr.. ' overseas on Monday looking hale _.cars, work on all'' makes oil �� u��tke his regular trip to Clare �` 'f• of ears has opened a :and Mrs. �Pm.. Eaane, we are -sorry n'lltr ont uCi�a?� 5� €eneclk on tlis ria he city �� '`r, Glrarage gat North -Clare- report. is in very poor health - arm6YS' Club 'meets, in- tor- ' went. this Iveek owing tc, the illness .of y ]o Mont � and Is prepared to� a at -her ar►�cr htet•, �iias Isabsl, -who has take care . Of• •, your ear. Fickeri»g TOWII Hall 0II Men as eaxn P t t)Erg�ua a slic�e;;ful operation'Wednesday. Ing and otherwise , Improving the troubles. Satisfaction. second t� ` :.'$tatiott road. On acc��unt of tk�e anniversary t,► __ Miss Jean' Evans returned home services iu the.P► esby terian church eb 'guaranteed. Have your of each month '. r there, will be no service in the �j. �'� Car put right. ' on' Monday- completing her o p g only during summer months course at the Tomato Normal 'Methodist church Sunday eveniug k , :`School. The Ba.htiat Sunday School will _ North Claremont Patch for next meetieg " ` Lymatl'and Mrs. Pilkey and Lu :hold their annual pWaiu in Joseph ' cher and Mrs. Pilkey visited with Borlaud's grove on the. afternoon UCCES•S and Inde- sate•. • .. .. Ls; iarage y r' Sohn and Mrs. Tarr, of Mongolia of Thursday, July 10th. Every PenaenCe.--DO not - onSunday. body welcome.. - In Union there is Streloi , f ea de depend on what you ( August Leggett.' of Breck , -�-- motored down a Sunday aad O N E ZO O K earn but on what you p - 4 �• spent the day with his.parenta, J. at these pprices will convince -you The Standard Bank Of Can = �" and Mrs. LeggetL. that Fi12 ofd's store is the materiall assist R oda �� Cod 0al r Mrs. N. Burton and daughter, place to by Groceries. very A Q� :Mre. Lyman Pilkey, and Dr. B. I. �Ou t0 win a11CCC89 a21 SCCtlre -�� -' ' to Greenbank on Seedless Ralsine t lbs foc 85c., Seeded _ Raisins 3 for S5c. All lines of sox for independence: • W ednesdsy an open w a„urs Cheetant, . _ 10.90 per ton i withthelatter's parents. lis 1n 5,- to and 20lb pails. Can Peas 2 y �, - R for laic, Can Tomatoes. 2 for 35c, Can r Iysvfd Taylor is having an 'ad• clition mAde to his_§ake-Sh. ht 35c. Caplon black Tea enc. pt all tock. Its and design Ei36. 10 55 � being necessary on'account of in- Choicc ited salmoa 2 for llic. British l �� kept in stock. It will pay you -THOS - A LAW - t creasing business. The work is Colun�l,la Salmon t2c. Other flrocer- ' ff call at our works acd inspect our sbo! • • f obtain prices Don't be mided •' eg fes at enre�pondiagly low prices. PS03sOM�o;'. G31t. t "beingdone b e. H. Found. eats we do not em to tba m, ono aad. y AOR CANADA do ebi the q --- - It has been arranged by the J. '2IIOOZd, North Claremiout< can, throw agent DICKERING ®RANCH we and b _Pr+E'abytd - .that the Rev. J. MSP. o _ _ oommiuion of t0 per eeat..wblohyou wit n ry M. O. ZIMMERMAN - Mwnaoar certainly�saco by parahasing from as,; Gras Chop ln� Baig, of Weed Lora--wh�:l�e ac� --- - - cepted a gall to, and.Uti• j - ugt.�nGrr --= efa•°I'°'EQd - - _ BING k J. T. -MATHESON CA churches, be indueted on Thurs- �j� ra xis Julyard._ : ._ - .. a Of�cean&AVor.ko, Whitby,'Ontario I a r ` g, m preparedto do chopping an$ oa4 ;'. ; R. R, and Mrs. Rawson, Miss A. g on Mondays and F Sale In i "= McFarlane and W. M. and Mrs., Maje in Canada a days only, beginning . Falmer motored to Lindsay .and _ pril 1st. - Port Hoover on Monday afternoon x¢. T, -.. Qa A undo peat a few boars_ with Ddisq 0. a e' t oCod'.d r%,` l� Some stone boats, wan an blade + • E tongues on Ma RavE son., who teaches school: i..,. at Port Hoover. `" • . �� INDIVIDUAL F. B Tea, Greea�aod.- Some are wonderingif there `"-• fi John Sy , :. �� 'were lice trustees elected iagtt "Netv Years. am the long grass that $A�iITi�RIarejnontiuer is growing over would seem to Indicate that therelook _has been appointed arnin s ��;"T Bus meets all .Trains - �I g -- -- - when the dew is heavy or afters . _ i cl�a - - - - the sidewalks are so covered �j T {� Cee.. - ge t day er . PV�E�� 1 E Q�pC11 r"�C. night'at Lowest prices.. _ -wt�h wet grow that it 'awakes it H e PAPER 1ER CU J ..t. • ' Phone 1805. :� most on eepee%Uy for. women. NEVER USED BEFORE Thos. Sanderson 86► Soap On Sandals evenia last, what _ !'�" _ R� . might have been a very serious NEVER USED AGAIN ev �ftOPRIETORB accident occurred on the Hint r' +concesaid- o "'site Evans Ward's - _ SA�EGUMAW HEALTH hexton s � • pppoo as James and lf.rs. Taylor and ba _ .__ _ tl 'bp were driving gest their bores - _ • becamefrightened.at. a bunch of „ _ n Conf ec o cry a the Bide of the road, and -- - _ =.- bolted into theditch, thrQwing ---- - Ice Cresco &n Bricks. Ng�sON'S ke Mr, Taylor out. The horse con y - c1"eO1s tinned running ata tuost fartous = - ' H. R. MONNEY, DICKERING con - constantly on band is bulk or brides' rite and when turning the Cerner Hum, Chocolates and other Sweets. "at the ablic library Mrs. Taylor _ .. . p ' s - - 1 -and baby were also thrown out. - - • - -- - - Popular Patr[otic Mu to.. ' Fortunately none of theoccu ants `Call -and see our sttock of ° ' F pp Tobaccos, Cigars,. etc of the hnffgy neo as injur- ` IN DILLINGiHAM BLOOB `a tea other than a severee a ng ap. ra _ \ + oronto s oi.tS*B ---- Pickering, Cot:. 'Th_ �__ alsoescsped injury -and •SCENIC sY DAY AND wary little -damage was done to your . choice, and . hace tl;e,baRgy. COMFORT BY NIOMT• _ g y Coavmieat traine�ar� b7 _- - sy as On Sunday nest, June 29th, .an. ec ,Y ' 'assurance thatyou, rVicee will be held in n an inr�- Erskine Pres .y ' DDa aadBu and 4- `. _ _ Saedard - - �► - 31 ng and Cb=- s . when the pulpit will b'er, occupied pascros Gra sat EaaehsF- _ y �• in -the morning by the pastor, Rev. Ment that Kill bring en-. - - 1� N'�t• °u �- , A. McLellan; n1that itt the ev^ Lv: TalI to t6?i6 LeL Sahli •1L.IL pi :ening by the Rev. W. Limbert, of tiro satisfabLion aid rend- _ a., it,.L. sasef..) _ :, the Methodist eharch. On Mon- ` k. ot�a t" piL mW a LAI &a - daee IOth, owe of the er ro err • an music oa o D c Seati.a '' �''•` e ca ev 1 ht 'Al � y y c s p p _ _. best • garden parties ever g1vetc in a�•. tnsay. Sodas- The Uaivereal this locality, will be held on the any Di C�Record made. "gyp,, ooemeasfioos for Ildontsal: a a s'. hsantitnl_snd .a��aac__ioae law n of ,. _ bac: St. John; Halifax and Maaiti op Wing wa++aer Graham Bros., Cairnbrogie. The ri ms �TTAWa1b - : dad Fwd Saar Peva.---....lgafactnted by_ • +Committee have been fortunate in is.� RM 1 C It W $• Jwbon & Sonv k : securing Sir Adam Reck, chairman .on .application. ctTl•�s: pay of the Hydro -Electric Commission, •. N•.erTt�.t�te.: >sa.s Brock Road. Pickering, Ons, who is now manifesting such a T H E X T Q N'S Blicksmithing and Woodworking is.. 4 _ deep interest in extending his hy- - - E wa►r TO OTTawa►� tiro radial schemes in. t"tJAr� of _ . a all -Its branches. Saw gummingZ. the province east of Toronto,, snd. and Sling a specialty, p _in which Pickering township is so Pickering, OntoWe stock Gasoline Engines, Emery vitally interested. He will oeeu- �f- --_ Wheels, Circular Mandrels. Saw ` Te-the chair and at the same time " and Emery Mandrels, e will_give an address which is We ,have for sale a blacksmith's eertain to rove of great interest. C owe g L6.Op, order. p lows •The Hon. Geo. S. Henry, the Min • ,e ClaryxAM ora - ister of Agriculture for the. -pro. -•. -��•.r .� Vince of Ontario, will also be Pres- CNG • " ent to give an address. • The cora • • nwittee are also to becongratulated ' - T is every woman's right to have ' est�ttEh securing the services of the well �•--�'���ET�i;� ••- , �. "� ea-e4upaweut#hs known entertainer, OwedA. Smil \- can be -had. The Pandora saves .ey, Vocal selections will be given ,trouble, saves work, and gives a woman the joy- of baking -B things 'Beaver bbd Eclipserands baritone and soprano soloists Toronto, and Scottish and butter =Y $y dances willbe given byy-Misees' Audrey and Dorothy Parks ,of To- ronto. _ A number of -selections - •` will also be given by Mies Lolo __Meek, Hawaiian guitar soloist, of Stouffville. The Claremont Orch- . -extra will .farnish mnaic dart n� . •_the evening on the grounds. sumptuous tea will be served from &SO to L o'clock. There will be a "refreshment booth on the grounds for the sale of few cream and other refreshments Everybody come .sndenjo a most pleasant even A lmissiOn U Cents: sbfld-. It is a woman's choice. ,JAt us show you the smoothly working grates, the clear Ervin door, the tine then- -mosneter. Let us explain why the oven is so evenly heated. You want the best , for your idtchen. Then we the Pandom. Sold by J. 'S. BALSDON Tratdweod-Flooring in 3:8. 9.18 and ' 13-16, all grades ' of Beech, Bireb, Maple. -Plain and Cuarter Cut White . and Red Oak. Quality and Manufacture Gaanteed We Do Gordow a Sou,. PICBERING T I ; r .b.�w. �.r�,�•iry.ry��: •..�?:� ''.a•.� t e'.rtr' ..�'_?' *. e ur .w• '- , t�- .,. �:.' '.ia;':i,.'L.,. . ru{+. .ti .� ,,+ S ,...,,,r f ,. .,,," rar�`•s��- ,'.�,' y ,tf_ ,•o., ',.�' ,a+� v3.r•- _.a. A►s. ;+' '"!•'�*� '�,`'� :'r i". �'�. a•a,,>acn, .n.; AE' .�`.,wl, .�. a5'�" .^•5ib,. a..h6 �l.` .. :� G&...r. L. ••a.- a"' ,,ri+' v.Y= ^a� •'�. 'u� .,av '�' ,a' a.--a�.;'.. •aa � Y• .1r, yy,..���.. .� r .m5 .•. d, t.. :p .'w, ��.. 'An �•-r Vit: ^r� •�,t' �.- ,•. '...,.. .:, ......•" ti i'.1."'x: . ., +..a �3r-='. .. "•vy.,�'.' ,.�r .. _ a,,..'• .{s:' ,.^�. G�•.... 'fEti.,a �'. ,; ws"x-: + �' ,�-,'°7'Be. r, " ...a s �.. - .,.. �"-'.�.. ,.. .•...'• r ..t ,-''.,t :. ..,r� .w:.., ti 's'� u. :'i�.. ac r'xiY. �".-�^ �' ,. 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S. ......,. _ .. �..: ... ,e...s...'.$D.4-ar, ,.ee ..� .. r- f... ."'•...,elrl.,s,�t, .r,H� _ .uSk � viek-.,ice,,;.., _ ..+y!/. r.: S-`�,:kibty�„ «t'� v'4'M.':•`.>'�`.�"' ..s . Y Ota . ,+..,C . t' 4 r Y . •..:..� ��� mow:. .-•s.C�,r ... r c T-PLESEAK NAMES OF NOBLES. CtIR10U8 iOUNDi AND NOtiEi. i �"'Aeep soiita Of Pffle of Groh Bikain• HsVe Some Small Animate _Have Remark. Common Famll.y Cognomens.able- Vocal Powers. TEAWhen one glances casually at -the It is a very curious fact that the ---- roll of British peers and sees such loudest sounds "are not' always made " '"Fhe one Tea _that never disappoints the high•soundine names as De Montmor- by the largest animals. The roar of saps encs and Cholmondeley,' Grosvenor the lion exceeds In -sonorousness the itlkQPit C2'1t1Ca1 taSteB and H d de W r. J,1+' n a, • ower Alden one is iun- cry of tiie'elephant. Anyone who had y` - pressed by a sense ofthe grandeur only heard, without sseing,,a-bull-frog, anose that it. tLe water for driving �r* _ says, an English writer. But A closer voice, breaking the silence of -the rom a reservoir on a•. hill near by and eaam!na'tion dispels this illusion; for, night, must certain) come from the ascends 'Inside the round masonry ' - Y column at the .left of the wheel. rubbing shoulders with such splendid• throat of an anlmal•of formidable di- The wheel xdtameter s pa ronym4ce, suggesting long centuries- mensions t t7 -two feet and six inches and ' is six . t of -•blue-blooded ancestry, you, will find Perhaps the moat remarkable case feet 'broad: It- exerts two Hundred a scores of surnames such as Smith and of -vocal power in an animal is that en- horse power and is capable of pump- i p 86li Robinson, Hogg and .Gardner. countered by a traveler in the high- = 3 ' �N ig ins two hundred ,and fifty gallona per:; -old ii'r Sealed .Packet is~Your Safe�uii,a d. Two of our marquesses have. for sur• lands o! Borneo. He was informed minute -from 'a `depth of twelve bund- _ names Browne sad Hay, is common by some natives that they had heard a red feet. Its crank stroke is ten feet. _ • with many a farm laborer, while Lard tiger roaring -in the neighborhood. The wheel forms one of the princi� t Headtort is a Taylour, like his re- Such news is always startling to a pal attractions of the island; b i th be - I _ . mote forefather, who probably earned stranger in the jungles, and hardly cause of its mechanical interest and. Youth Writes a' Letter to Love his bread by his scissors. Among the less so to the natives. because of the fine view that can' be • - wearers of earls' coronets, Lord Ennis- An investigation was accordingly had from- the platform at the top,' ' It.' 'kilen is a Cole, and ' his ' lord'ship of set on foot, which resulted in the die- is said by • the natives that on a clear By EVELYN GILL.' " Leicester signs Himself Coke. The covery that the alarming roarii had daq it is possible to nee the ocean on Earl of Dartmouth is a Legge; 'Lord been emitted by a tori}! This tondo! •aH sides of the island, although I have, Deeart, a Cuge, and Lord Dudley bears Borneo,however, was by no means an neverbeen able to do so. the name of his ancestor, the gold. ordinary member of, the family. IL y If you ve had .aa one in France $eenied tb accentuate her awkward- smith's PART I. the Hammonds; mother and son, smith' apprentice — "Ward," with measured no fele than fourteen and _ y , Humble before it. We have an one-half inches aroAnd- the body, Grouping of Canadian producers to ` you know about M Hopkins; for ness, making her e�pear by compari- secure a bigger share of after -was ' P , earl who' is Hardy; - one- is a Boyle; I That the aativeg'elrould not have re, ' even the men Elie had never nursed son someone w.iio distinctly belonged trade .oversas is advocated b the' r� two others are "Hay;" There are also •a cognized the true source o1 the sound Canadian Trade Commission. y talk about -her. They say there has among turpentine stoups and salt rubs Browne .and a Scott, a Harrisand a' chows that the existence -of such toads I' , ;:' 'never been anyone like her for Just and thermometers and poultices. y j , That da at . luncheon she had HIn the was either unknown to them, or. at any _ ,My alm.at in the henna. x keeping you up. -For, when woman's ' y. group of viscounts .•figure a: rata, they had never discbvered the % x r tenderness would have, broker --you spoken of a magazine article on in - .down, so that .you couldn't have gone P y B'a eIId-a_.Flower a remarkabI �_. _thy 5 , inutile . Aral sic that •she Granted to r ' O tlrady, a• Smith and a Gully, first animals. on enduring, it.:was the cool, firm read, and Godfrey had risen to very male famous by an old-time prize In this relation Bates tells of an In - grip of her band that brought you unusual gallantry. "I'll get the fighter. Among the barons are -Luke cadent that occurred during hl@ travels i -through the ,pain -stricken night, magazine for you, Huggins, thisPnA m$�8�� \ -an -Hopkins--as - bomeIy an �� e! Strutt, Baron Beler. Lord Cloaca sounds heard- in the dense Brazilisu "comm nplace as the rubbers you I can get it myself," she told'him is "Lawless" by name, though hot bx fordats moss a kind o! loud meta111e moss, on a storm dayl Even as a` brusquely. LARK'S y y girl nature; Baron Gientawe calla himself clanking, that sometimes ran through she was like that:: -square -shouldered "Huggins," protested Godfrey, "I'llJenkins, and. Lord the trees, and .tile origin of which the ' bet a cook Dynever is s Rice. - - square -chinned, with heavy eye-! y you have. a turnip where Howard de Walden is a title of which traveler moss unable to discover. brows and heavy straight hair.. sheyou ought to have a heart.". it�s,I bearer Is prouder than. o1 his �pa• Whenever it was heard, the natives MOIAN ` y Ted her . high�echooL class in maths- Then inter .Mrs; Hammond, troaymic, ly cowered with fear, ascribing it to a Ellis, and .Lord' IIIverc de Y , Wades, and had fewer part Ta at paHronizing as always: is really plain "James Burns." superna Aral origin. 'Possibly the �i the, clase-Aaacs than an ether Do let, him the ma azine if y girl. Bet S We have a baron who mons cradled noise VAR so 4`� Was than that ihe in e up er , „ a "Graves;" another -whose father, its location by searching only for s • mind that she wasn't ever ,likely to may never happen agc,n. life himself,'was dubbed Hogg, and a something of corresponding plsysical ^ ..Dave an especially good .time is life, - � it wait real) Huggins; nncoa- dimeszsfona. - - - BOILED . j y third,- who, it he -were- not a peer, and she might as well devote herself ! siously aided and abetted by God- would be simply James Hosier, a name to a noble career. , She chose uuro- frey'a mother, who mons responsib1 probably.. derived_ frost as ,ancestor - —" z far • his errand to the statioaory shop who sold stociings. that afternoon. He would have LARGEST WATER WHEEL. And it's - w curious tact that the gone, I�L���� r-'ueiss site evEt find—excepting, of it is tree, anyhow; bLt is c rite, y Isle of Malt possopes the Worid'i The Autograph Fiend. tilos+ from' relatives and „cvetomers might be there was - eihers that don't count -.wee the one glad of the excuse of the magazine. General Smuts tells with gusto this Biggest Overshot. FULL young Godfrey Hammond gave het And eo, almost suffocating with story against himself: The largest water wheel in the the spg she liras anteing his little jay of expectancy, he went into the I was once at a social gathering world is in Laxey, a small-mtning town !h brother and sister through bronchitis; little shop where t$e shopkeeper's �°itb my distinguished friend and col- of the Isle of Man, and it is used to spring that,Ali „ -from e waited on customers, when two pretty flappers. -of sixteen den mines of the vicinity.. Thew nuraing- to take a .rooming house with D her raster Baasie. He was right in thinking he would or so .came uD and asked me for my mines have been worked for almost - find her there, for this was the time autograph• two cea happened . to kiss_her -I ha�et-gat-a-fo -- _ of day Wheat -.-...y�deigned to - teen hundred feet deep. was this: he stole a custard from the excha said, much flattered. 'Will pencil do T' The wheel m an overshot wheel• and age magazines and newspapers _ tra - she was to •tbe "'Yes,' card the other flapper. little invalids, - ole It like s ba' for small coins setons her father's peer, and KAT-tlE�iMW- jE y trying upstairs d- child counter. c --= -:-_ WL sled tluen $lysed her like an im - er over -white, over -ringed, over. name In the daintily -bound little book sent, one.. it did queer a that she had given me. :'ST ��T - k 'manicured hand as 'she did it. ••The fla�� r it made her hands tremble over the. ,she moss chatting, as Golf dipper, studied the sigaatnre dfehea so that they Clattered and epi)- TsS �� with a frown„ • Thea alis looked n a lett -their contests, Then she told tared, with a stout, middle-aged man D ` wearing a very bad necktie pierced and said: �D' �SAV� !� herseif sternly that she wasn't get- through by a_ horseshoe ecarfpin. She 'Aren't you General Bo-tha?' ting out of . doors enough nowadays, did not look �t Godfrey* as he entered "'No; I said.'- I'm General -Smuts.' �, r� r�itsosrox, which was bad for her - nerves, quite but he 'knew instinctively that she "The flapper turned to her friend '� '! OXTAaso r so if she had not just been kissed on with a shrug of disgust-' the stairs. was aware of his presence, and one ,. ,g --ringed hand went - ay, Part d Um Arts cmrr;e cony be covered I Ana tfiis was the WaY, too that IIP - to give Asada- she paid." - � she dealt with herself during the sub- .fled pat to' tate blond hair in a flat correspoaaeace. lW 1 M ONTR TN scallop against. her cheek. 4' MEDICINE E^UCATION eegaeat days when she and Godfrey - Zyero moan ingratiating eoitnd Patron aalrrts. - - -were of- necessity thrown much: to -APPLIED in the fat mans voice that Godfrey Two asilors, an Irishman ands Me Mining, Chemical, Civil, yethsr, ' eines Mr. Hammond was , did not like. He wanted to kick :-Hume only for weekends, and _ . agree, and the Engineering - on ; e ons or the day when he rest of the crew. had become adepts in ilt1WEN i=88L 11AINATON =rH�41 would have the right to nay that hi3 them on an a ut sad au s W, CL ARK y ad her lunches at the coup -starting" argument. One J y U""" - - try. club.. Mary should never again stand be- day "patron saints" was a subject, 2!! GEO. Y. CKOWPr, Realarra Even with. two sick children in the hind. her father's counter.. o! which the Scotchman knew nothing i TWen he'- heard soniething that and the Irishman just a -little. ' -house, -Mrs. Hammond treated her ` '— maternity as if, itwere really oneparalyzedhim. • "Who was the - patron saint of Ire- -"A right; dear," the hard, little land?" said Jock. isi : life's 'ornaments. She usually voice of the r1 s�as .sa to "I'D "Do irtopped in passing the sickroom, • itt jOr You You mean to say you don't IV& 11.135el and to know?" said Pat. "Why, the holy St. _ •"" thin 's to- the 'children. BR t} epn g i i "Dear," , she had said "-Dearl" Patrick." And she was saying it to theft revolt- ."Well, said Jock, in deliberate tones, � E ��'��� they �ittle girl grew worse, there were ing beast of a fat man!' certain "ha D only Godfrey and frightened servants ng Sour $t. Patrick." SB ; a to help the nurse. That is the night sickening numbness came -Aver him. In a towering rage the Irishman/ '• he said -to her, -"Mu ++ t Even when the customer had one he hesitated a -second while he thought spans (which{ g Bras the children's name for her -) ',I could do nothing but stand there and of something equally offensive, and g „ gaze at her. then burst out with, "And hang '! ` �'�'Mttggins,, you are a darlin g your That, was the first night, too; she (To be continued.) Harry 'Lauder!//.7. -dreamed`of-h -a ream o a sage tenderness. '84r Douglas Haig s Tribute to Belglum� Hard toIClasslfy. 'Potato salad," a}te said to herself i ' In reply to a letter from.the Prime On board of His Majesty's ships two _Sy - next morning; "that potato salad it, Midister conveying the gratitude of seamen were hotly engaged in an ar- -- aupper, I ought to have had more the Belgian Government and nation gument as 'to the class of animal a ��++ " sense," for the' triceless aid and support of hog belonged to one of them asserting ForTable U$Q >lAa y She found it necessary, too, to keep; the British Army during fifty-two it was a sheep, and the other �equaily w -reminding herself that,, even if be; months of war, and for .the fraternal certain it was a pig, ��'�- L�i� VWQZtalitl�iipvsQ$; was twenty-one and -ani' -two generosity it extended to the sutterin g agree, one of them _ Eve bod 'fl , ha p y yearn g Not bean able to / ry y p y Why there S younger than herself, he was merely inhabitants, both during and follow- turned to an old salt who was stand. / Ig Ivorll S yup Ori the table. DO you - ` 'one of the Hammond youngsters, two ing the campaign, Field -Marshal -Sir y g ing close by, sayin c y d! whom she was nursing throw h Douglas Haig has written expressing •� 8• t;now thafi there is'a White Syrup as well 'I g g. Here, Bill, you've knocked about a lirattchitis. - profound thanks for the generous bit. What is'a hog? Ia it a pig, or is as tLa delicious, golden But he was lonelier than the other terms employed. it a sheep?" 'CROWN ' -ehildren.. He had', a way of wandering It'was, he adds, the privilege of his Whereupon Bill, after due considers - restlessly about the reran troops to assist replied:- _ --may' ings_w en s father and mother ty and sensed! honor made no account "Well, to tell you thalruth, chummy; '. CORN SYRUP were net there, and then starting out of the overwhelming strength of the I 6n't know much about poultry. Crown Brand is unequalled one in his little car. She often forces which threatened its existence, til quailed as a Syrup for Part - and it was their lasting satisfaction to �—'— cakes, Muffins, as aapread for bread, formuking. • thought of him driving, driving, alone In the extreme north of the Rus- cared Ehrough the summer evenings, and' knob° 'that they had a share in setting ( y, sauces, and is cooking, generally. „ , `right the morons inflicted •on elan province of Archangel, where said to herself, Poor kid)' 1 Belgium. Gratitude so warm and lain the Allies have been fighting of late, : i \ queer boweverything, 'ough th?Lr lie,; t4Beth@r those} u irtireco f the whileant amw do v v AL JL JL IVL%;1S10 amu least are CORN SYRUP 1 the • courage and sp ria o{ the lnhabi- known rilcea o manktn�. These are a •'days. 'It was 'really she who gave � mats in adversity the Samoyedea, the wandering tribes � - him his excuse for y st rred their dee - _ going into the est admiration, Sir Douglas Haig con- of the vast frozen marches which ex- Best for Preserv'ing and Marnialadetnakingp etai very s}�opp that day. y a ere tend in these regions from the forest It is a clear white color and '"jells" i ai the tSelf¢on tab;);. Mar .yliam- eluded by warmiy asknowledging the g ' i many alta of kindness rendered to his belt to the shores of the Arctic. These . ,excellently ) "mond, dfrey, and herself -who, troo a by the people of Belgium. ✓ p g peopled owe allegiance to no. master. Sold in 2 5 10 and 20 :vas a marvelously efficient pdrson' ,M Civilization has passed by them in � pound tins an the sick -roam, but Here at the dandy should not be stirred while its stride and they live today pretty : Canada Starch Co., Lin►ited hilver=lavished table of . the Ham- boiling. much as their anpeatora lived centur- ' 1Vloa�raat 209 mefids a little awkward 'and out of ies ago. They worship Idols and their ►ince... The very Issas r�srm of A„t fim r nom,,, -A tea no otbes. sole wealth consists in reindeer. +,•u'y,'`�k•L:�3._.h,'`iu•'i''ss�k..`.'`.'�'4^.�..,+i2'1w. W.+...:.p.,. . .._:,:;::.�.::. ..... .-.. ., '... '.. .. ,.._ -. --. .. ,.. .._.. .. . 3_., _, _.... . ... �.. � •. .. `:--.....' •... .. �- ... ._ . ..,.. w, .._. .. ... >.-., ..,.. •. ... ._ ,er. ,.:. 4..,'"", ;. �:t'_ ...•..-. ..ta"rasrr:...�_a..e ice._ .i x.t•" ,"'e�,+1' . 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KiX. ..y$.:.•,. l , �'rl-tYS'• F!",?,r�' «�•'tl`!.z-Y: g>f9. 4rs,v. ._:a;ie.+yc. 4,_..- ,. `,. ...7..•...+.-,fty.aa��r.'i,.+�r,. :[.}t.!�ia^;,. �'`:9-.",,S•a,uaw�I.fj:en,�_ " /s ', &�•^fir;3,irF ala • t 4t..1?�+Sr�n7' ':k..+,l...... !. .:t`:°: aux:'x, :'.T"e:'"s•i'.,'�'.,/e'•h`r.rsy.•,tYcu^:+•• f' �;�,:�. •..i.„Y#rr.r`ZjT""M +fkISM,ae. '•.• _ 1 k K n, Ewa W 1 „a,;yF.i,-,;,u;,, -*,.�- •s- y: ;-a .` ��..'.:. r,i,. •; .",+E , Y':. �. GOO D AND HTE� PCE _ ► kNOCKEPC. _ R}DfJtM6S THAT's s �'�� ns S JL �� + TO Td E. STU/f ^ >, : -� r o; wBATf LE I N W 41AID41 Our 0 y .ACtion/Followed Reading bf Riot Act, When Strikers- Persisted 3r r �oc�� ► ' . ^ _ y �- ' ,in Parading in' Defiance of Proclamation -City Now as if Y < �c Beleaguered ---Armored Cars and Machine Guns in Evidence Winnipeg; June 22. -One man was, undertaking Parlors, 669 Mon Street, 7tWed and approximately fifty injured with the crowd yelling at his heels. in yesterday'sriots. Thirteen of the The doors were slammed to, but in a injured were shot: Lew minutes the plate glass front was, The tragic events of yesterday after- smashed to atoms and a part o1 the '' 3iaon covered 'not faire than, half -an crowd surged east on• iMiarkeL Street \ z �• 'b. et th rou h to i '�• 20 000 to cut him off .it he tried g g � .hour. At half art two,perhaps, .. P ;. persons, -were massed on Main Street the back way: Fat a minute the front P t with their Locus at the City Hall. For o1 the store was comparatively empty "• x :`. the most part they appeared to be I and the soldier• dashed out again and strikers, with among them several crossed the three hundred feet width 'thousand returned soldiers, and they j of Main Street to seek shelter at the ."were congregated to,witness or take comer of William Avenue. 4 part in. the "massed silent parade," 1 He was intercepted --and carried which, it was announced last night at i back a little way out of sight, up the meeting in Market Square of re- -William Ave.. Then followed the turned soldiers, would be put on by, ¢hooting.• Almost immediately a zetumed soldiers alone_ this afternoon party of Royal North West Mounted " 'ss a last and final effort to break dow Police dashed to the rescue, the Q \`� F :. •;. f z the barriers the men claim hake been mea with their revolvers drawn, r : -erected against the propaganda of the 1, and in columns of four. As seen f; ,general strike It. Winnipeg. � from the other side of Main ,Street f On the whole this great masa was they he into City Hall Park, F; r` .orderly. It contained many women, immediately in front of its steps. evidently of the strikers' families„ Shots were heard. "They are firing :but no children. Just before half -past, inti the air," said one of the 'crowd. " _ + _• '► 'two, a small riot developed on Market ``They have only .blank cartridges," Street. just east of,the City Hall Park, 1t� said another. The- effect was elec- A !:around a man who was drunk. tricalr The dense throng in front of Trolley Pulled Oft. the -City lilall ran frantically si►•t•oss Blid'tW8 ,••t^•1 herayelves- car passing on Main Street only made in lanes and 'alley -ways, forcing their W� its way through the.,crowd amidst con- way into the email hotels that abound - tinual booing and with great difficulty, thereabouts. the trolley several times being pulled Men who no doubt had war exper- off the line. Evidently regarding the ! ience threw themselves -flat into the - THE "TOWN KNOCKER." --�.vvhole thing as a circus, a -great stream ! gutter, The shooting took. place ex- The only thing to do with the "Town Knocker" is to kick him out. Tolerate him !ora minute,_and he__ , tai citizens In their automobiles passed f actly fifteen miftutes, after the first spreads life an epidemic all over the community. He is the_ original "Calamity Howler" and "Hirdoi-IU-Omen" !~e He is .never so ha this critical moment up and down I appearance of the mounted mea; et happy as when he can persuade other people to think the same way as he does 3t allowed to -- -Street, by -4w -mu ass-" he will un er e a propoeitioa oa earth. He is against every form of im- Main `the good feeling of what was test de-) clock. And two or three minutes lat- Drovement and if he converts enougjt people to HIS way of thinking, the town will come to a dead stop. .After s-4 veloping Into an angry mob. Sharp at' x- having KILLED everything, he glories !a the fact that nothing can be done for the town. It. is donated.. Th er. City Halt square, and the wide ee• half -gnat two the word passed along } pause of Main Street was deserted. only thing to do wtW. the "Town KnockeE�' In to head him for the cemetery. His habit of Ynockiag is bo fafectioui that it has been known to the crowd gathered in the wide thor- Acrnss this waste of asphalt were spread among some of the BET PEOPLE HICK THE KNOCKER OUT. onghfaro of Main Street on each side brought the bodies of the casualties, °flu of the car tracks --"fall in.' At that by men who had been with them when i� Saga, 90 lbs., $4:10 to $4.25. Bran: FRANCE �IitILL NOT CEDE very moment Portage Avenue car they fell. These were placed . in "IHS $42. Shorts, $44. Hay -No. 2, per ' ' a0. baut9half-full ofgpassengers, mostly threm the north. e o'clock in the aifte oon several -'_ -- g Parlor. By Fir easterns, F2914c. Butter- N --- - � . _ ISLANDS TO ,GREAT FZAIN Finest women and -children.. As It reached hundred policemen with ,- drawn Breadst ffs. . Choicest creamery,, 62 to 63c. Eggs- A despatch from St. Pierre says-:= 'Market Street it was greeted by a roll- truncheons were marching over. the Toronto, June 24.-yffian. Wheat- Selected, 52e;: No. 1 stock, ' 48c; No- Recent Government expenditures�ia fag roar o! boofag, its trolley was no em scene of the battle where No. - 1 Northern, $2.241 • No. 2 2 stock, 44 to 4bc. Potatoes -Per bags colony of France are regarded empty- Northern 2.2 1 car lots 1.50. j ere as u y sposrag o „ pulled off' the line'. sad some stones et e 0 to ,'$30.60, Lard-Pute, the. a c a 4 wheat, $2.11 riff.: store pafli, net, 88c, were throwtR Women and children Ati" half peat three commissioned su8ges - _ -- - Fort- William. thath islands e of out o rs a'tiacfied- to' �iIitary District _ to Great Britain and added to the „ " Portage 77 %c; No.oat1 feed, 76 %c; c; extra No. 2 feed, TorontoreJ ne a 24 -Heavy ~ steers Ngo the Ydevelo meat of M -0 wMV ua an n oat to75 will hurt The conductor and motorman corner of .Porta Avenue and' Nam yy pounced that several million francs ra In itr car; the trolley car* Street, advising that Riot Act 71%c. in store Fort William. - ..oes hroa�m we atlmmediateut it �wF�as to be-' now underd sC.fIx-' had been rm martial Fw�and thethe ft ore $1 32gfic�bNo.b4 CW, barley--,-Ne. re= =26 to$1Nr $13.75 to �.b0oic steers, flahiag8 industry In the Westernthe centre of nAt K tnrena ha 1y f choice, $18 to $18.50, do, good, $12 to( �z come.a scene of battle. ' eve one should .go home. jetted, $1.28Xc; feed $1.281(ac, in I lantie. A contract had been placed _. . every . $12.50; do, mod. ;1126 to $11.50; do, I store Fort William.` _ --+-tom-- 'with- a New York company for firs Mounted Police Charge. l�te�ertheleassStreet was --stili American cora Nominal 1 �'-Willa`-choice' dl conattuctio of a large re�igesatiag - "Almost- etmultaaeously with this, bads congested and the fire brigade .- to $11.50 do, aced. $10.25 to $1075 - ready y Ontario oats -No. 8 white, 77 to : ' 'the cry went out from the crowd: was turtling on their hose to clear 80c, according to freights outside. do, rough, $8 to $8.25; butchers; plant here, and work has at be - "Here comes the bloody soldiers," and 'the crowds from the tops of the aur- Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per I cows, choice, i rounding buildings: ear lot, $2.14 to $2.20. No. 2 do, $LI-1� good, $10.50 to $10.75;'do, mod., 9 to also being installed by. the Gave=- around overa- aroaad'the corner of Main Street front $9.50, do, com., $7.50 to $8; stoc ers, meat, the south, opposite We _Union Bank. t Armored cars with machine guns to $2.19; No. 8 da $2.07 to $2.16• Co. $8 75 to $11.75; feeders, ;12.50 to $13; swept a single line of red -coated Royal and troops at the stand -to were b. shipping points, according to V.l canners and cutters, beim held)in reserve at the rinci- freights. $4.60 to $6'26' - North-West Mounted folic i --- toOn+arin wheat -4f6 -.-t 2.17; 2OB�to+$2.1 milkers, ��-�� c� s� MANY FRENCH SOLDIERS T g P No. 2 do, -' do, coon. and med., $65 to ;76;• spring. . .'. -�}- � Pointsofthe to gutter, dividing as they passed ;he Thirty-six hours ago the returned ; $ era, $90 to $160; light eaves, $10 to MISSIPNG IN ACTIOX derelict car: Immediately s angry soldiers favoring the strikers' cause No. 3 do, $2.02 to $2.10, f.o.b. ship $11- yearlings, $12.50 to $14; spring held_a mass-meetin just back.of the ping Points according to freights. lambs, per cwt., $18.50 to $23; spring ---c" was heard from the mob sad as B Peas -No. 2 nominal. lambs each 1 A despatch from Parts says:-Ger- occasional missile was thrown at the , City Hall. Some tour or flue thous- $ 2, to $ib• calves, good and persons were present, o! whom Barley --Malting, $1.28 to $1.82, to choice, $17 to $19; fiags, fed and man figures on the number of French 1 passing soldiers. - A 'hundred yards nominal. watered, $28.60• do, weighed of! cars, prisoners held in Germany were fonad behind , this Stat rank came a second . a good proportion had the ght to Buckwheat-No.2 minas �j $28.76; do fol., $22.50. to be incorrect, -Leon Abrami, UndW- rank of khaki -clad horsemen, said y ye -o. 2 nominal. ( Mbii6Q, June 24. -Hogs, choice Secretaryin the Minis of War. the crowd, to be members of the Then it was that the of the Mstsito'ba flour -Government etas- selected, $21 if10 lbs.; culla lo• " '%cased, silent rade" was Bug- ' Per $8� to announced is the Chamber on There- ad thp ort-Garrg i Pa g- lord,'$11, Toradto. steers, $11 to $13.60; cows, Horse, but afterwards stated by Alder- , Bested. • IG• was stated y n-� 60 • butcher bulls, beat, $10; in day. . More than 60,000 French prim. Grayto be Royal North-West Martin, that such a demonstration dard, $10:75, in jute bags, Torpnto I ferior quality, am a, of the ce...,,a„ figw es Mounted policemen retained from the had been very successful in North and Montreal, prompt shipment. (fed calves $8 to $11; cheep, g8 to $12, were found in Germany. { front, to whom had•"not been issued the •. Britain.. The proposal was favorab- Millfeeigh Cdr Iota, delivered Mon- ; well-known scarlet tunic. The mob ' ly received. treal freights, bags included. Bran. , $42 per ton; shorts, $44 per bon: good �i �i _ surged la on the flanks of the horsec - (. • feed flour, $2.80. to $2.90 per bag. 1J SINK THEIR FLEET men and a free throwing' 'of •bricks, ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS gay -No. 1, $32 to $35 per ton; battles and any other available miss- FOLLOWIA'G ADVERSE Vb'rE mixed, $22 to $24 per ton, track, To - Ilea began, many of the horses and "'-- Tonto. - SURMERM RMAT SCAPA FLOW men being struck They rode -on. how- A despatch from Rome says: -The Straw -Car lots, $10 to . $11 per '+ ever, north several blocks and then af- ! Italian Government resigned on ton, tradk, Toronto. - t ter a abort interval returned again I Thursday following an adverse vote -- Opened Seacocks and All Big Ships, the Battleships and Battle. r truncheons and dividin against it in the Chamber o! De- Country Produce -Wholesale. Cruise Excepting the Baden, Went t0 Bottom' with drawn a Eggs -new laid, cases . returnable, ' p g ' up into columna of Lour on each side Duties. - 35 to 36c. Butter -Creamery, solids, ,.Flying German Flag at Masthead. of the street, sought to drive the mob Premier .Orlando, in announcing 49 to bOc; do, prints, 49% to 601st s back onto the sidewalks. his resignation and -that of the Cab- Live Poultry -Buying price delivered, 4' From alleyways nearby bricks had inet, said King Victor Emmanuel had Toronto: Hens, 4% lbs.; live weight, London, June 22. -The German of- upon,'a few casuahies resulting. been torn up and hurled at the backs. reserved decision as to acceptance. 30c to 00c; dressed, 30c to 00c; hens, ficers and' sailors forming the coin- I Thin 'stroke apparently was an en - The Chamber of DeputIea had, by 4%. lbs. and over; live weight, 33 to lements of the German ships tire surprise, and the -first news: ` of .the horsemen. As they, P ___-divided -divided to pass the street car the In. a vote of 59 to 78, rejected Premier 00c; dressed 33 to 00c; spring chick-; irfterned at Scapa Flow sank most oft reached London through a correspon-, writable happened. One of the horses Orlando's •motion in favor of dis- ens, live weight 45 to OOc; dressed 50 their Beet to -day. All the big shipa,i dent who was informed by farmers r? to 00c• roosters, live weight 23 to 00c, name down, and the soldier, on get- cussing the question of confidence, the battleships and battle cruisers, ex- to the neighborhood that they had 'ming his feet, headed for the seat aide,.i dressed 25 to OOc; ducklings, lived ` i which related to the foreign policy cepting the Baden, apd numerous seen the German ships sinking, with - weight 35 to OOc, dressed 38 to OOc; ° � where he dived into J. Thompson'a of the Government, in secret session. turkeys, live weight 30 to OOc; arena- smaller craft were sunk, while 'others their flags aloft. ed 35 to 00c. Honey -Bulk, clover, went ashore in's, half -sunken condi= Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge,- 240. 2b to 26c per pound; do, buckwheat, tion. tired, former director of'the Inteili Iff GEM GOY N 20 to 21c. Eighteen destroyers were beached gene¢ Department, interviewed b by tugs; four still are afloat, while the Weekly Dispatch with regard; VOTES ES TO SIGN, PEACE TREATY Proviaiors- s, the remainder went under. the sinking, said: t r . _ Smoked Mesta -Rolls, 344 to 35c; The wholesale sinking of lire Ger-I "It is a breach of the armiat10% hams, med., 43 -Jo 45c; heavy, 83 to man ships, w•hic'h carne to Scapa Flow and therefore, almost tantamount tol 35c; cooked hams, 60 to 63c; backs, Weimar Assembly Decides by Vote of 237 to 138 to Sign Treaty plain. 48 to 49c; backs, boneless, 55 to surrender under tl a terms of the ! a ' new act a war, but at this j-thi . to 57c• breakfast bacon, 47 to 50c. armistice, was carefully Arran• ed by tura it appears to mean that tit With Certain Reservations Which Include a Declination----- 'gg sign M' ttage- rolls, S6 to 37c. the officers and crsnva. All explosives Germans intend t� si the peace to Give Up Ex -Kaiser for Trial. Barrelled Meats -Pickled pork, had been removed, and• -therefore. the treaty. It looks a nls� "��eest $48- mesa pork, $47. only means of .destroying the fleet Feed in Berlin." B June 22r -The German Nay Four, relating to the vote of the As- reen Meats -Out of pickle, ie less was by opening the seacocks. The i C.ommamder Kenworthy, M.$., tonal Assembly, by a vote of 237 to semb y at Weimar, reached ere at Salted Meats --Long clears, inI I W told the *Despatch he, did not ' 18$, has decided to sin,the Peace 7.45 o'clock fihi evening, �' German flag which the erews had the sinkings were carried out ' byl -F I g, itind are now tons, 2811sc• in canes, 29c; clear bel- . c << 'h'esty. being considered by the Council. ies, 28 to 1i%c; fat backs. 25c..hoisted, showing at the mastheads. order of the German Govesameatti The Assembly to -day gave aemote ' One of the communications is un- Lard -Tierces, 34%c to 85c; tubs, The crews, cor ¢sed entirety of but were engineered by a tow hot. f Germans, under the terms of the i heada sick of existence at Scapa Flow. it confidence in the new Governtpent derstood to announce that the Assem- 3b to 851st; pails, 35% to 383X; Ij of Herr Bauer, 288 to 89. bl voted in favor of signing the Prints, 36 to 36%e. Compound- lard, armistice, which did not permit of ' "The Admiralty or the Admiral iffy :c ••` This means that the treat will be treat with certain reservations. tierces, sl%c; tubs. 3234c; pairs, Frit:sh -guards aboard, took to the. charge," he said, "cannot be blamed • y y 3.. sc• prints, dict `,,r signed. - It is not known that the reserve- 21 ' beats when' the ver�e!s Legr.n t� set-' Rather, the Armistice Comtalsslptt Sixty-eight members of the Assem- tions are beyond a declination to ad- tle. �"hile making for the shore the; is to be censured for not puttitt� • w bay refrained from voting. mmft the guilt of Germany in starting Montreal Diarkcts. . r beat. ivere challengce an.l called Brit.sh crews aboarr'.. But We Ai^ntreal, Jura 2;4.-0: '. ' . % 1 hips, grhit�h 1 Parts, June 22 ---Communications_ the was.and to give up the ',former u-�; :3 s -Tread... Scr_.� o. theme •ell ea of the i from the Germans to the Council of , Earp rads i $al tae. Flour --Ne•^ ! .gid, i`t s:•lete," eror for trial �; �. $11.10. :ha ci.-rin.c.:� 'anti : a ., ,. .. .. ... ♦. .. . . '., ....: f... ,.f .. .., ... n- ..- -.. .. .��... .. .. _ s. r.. _... ,.,.. - •e. .. ...... ....r R`. '• e. ...._ M1t ....r1..T:p: .. ...,..:-k.i. •4•ee,a.,, ..r:Y•S:vGn.�.i.St�da..e"tl�..'�..:...J���,_�TM*14����'�•1YWi�M�.Y� r a r ji!N ----e•r�11 z.. . .. I - --,A - - ­ V. "'t 41r +r- �.w NjK •j?� Tr � r2go", June -Rev. A. McLauchlin, B. A. -Born.' on Wednesday.-. 00ALISMSil• and Mrs* -Mrs. McLauchlin and @on*. -Rob Thixton, 4 daughter. and Bill, ore guests at the Metho. Nice ummer 0011 -The public schools will clogs Born, on Tuesdaf. June 17th,- dist rsonage. $big week for the summer vacation. to Fri"* and Mrs.. -Xaddaf.ord, F4 Robertson and. sons, of 7 " r4X -Tuesday next being Dominion daughter. Trenton. who have. been visitink -Day out business places will close rs.' Parsons, of Brantford, Rev. J. W. Find Mrs. -Down, return:. Vass Boots Men, W-dm�� usual. has been spending a few � days with ad home on Monday. and Shoes for and Children, Dr. B. R. Atmore returned on her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwr1gbt -The Women's Auxiliary of St. esday - f rom-oversets-said-- will Murray Fleming had the mis- George's ebureh held their month- '11, please you. All sizes and'at a p;ice that Will, a. me his pro =Miss Alma Cofortune 'to be thrown from his ly meeting on Thursday, June qice.wan, oi Toronto, horse on Wednesday last and IQtb, peing entertained by Mrs. Also White Pumps, Oxfords and High Top Shoes for • b spending her vacation at the sustain &fracture to his ankle, . Willett, of Faiivort. As usual. owe of her parents here. -Miss Minnie Rankin, principal Mrs. Willett gave the members a omen. Call and 'See them. F. W. Hobbs has purchased a of the Oshawa branch of 'the Can- splendid . "High Tea" which was Grand Chevrolet car from ada Business College, is holid&3r- appreciated by all ivho were p res - a b local awrn4--W. G. Gerqw. -tug at the home of her mother ant. G. A- GILLESPIE, aDUNBARTON w -A thanksgiving festival aqd --Keep in mind the big lawn go- here. 1 -Mr. 'Zimmerman, of Stevens- garden tea will be held on Satur. _4 .. tial and, tear to be held at Audley an -Miss O'Tuesday Leary, evening, July 8th. villa, has who has been days h M. C. ZiIn grounds of the Anglican been spending a few day, June 28th, on the rectory era wibli his son, n church in - meripan, manager of the Stand- the if ternoon and evening. Mr.' biting her niece, Mrs. T. Walsh, FOR SUMMER HOLIDAY' TRIP A...'returned to the city on Monday. and Bank. Bruce sake for the loyal co -opera- -W. H. Banks, while j ek ng tion of 11 the church ple and Call Aft -A. J. Star,. who returned home apeople - Ar port ar4bt a of his many overseas, a feW weeks age; aphis auto on Sunday, sprained the kind sup .W has been re-engaged by Herb. R. his ankle badly and is now con- friends in the community. -Monney. fined to his house and I moves. a- TRUNK, SUIT CASE OR CLUB BAG James Kennedy was In. Toron. round with the all of crutches. IM MNUORIAM to on Monday" attending the -The 10-yier old. son of Mr. In loving remembrance of my dear .., -- 7 Good stock of Single and Double harness funeral of his cousin, Mrs. James Smith, who workR on R. J. Flem. mother, Mrs. Mari, Ann Tripp., who on hand Gleason. InIt a farm, was painfully Injured died June 20th, 1910, also, I second hand. team Breechin Harness. $25 a Edward Cornell, who has been on Wednesday, 11• he fell off Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, seriously ill with heart tiruble, is, the Wagon between the box. Earth's weary pains and suffering'i -.`Me are glad to report, somewhat the wbeel. PICKERING E[ARNE SS EXPORrum Jesus ?a",. taken her home to His breast -Should the news of the Decla r- -Mrs. Jo h Cowan and child 4tion of Peace be received In time, W. J. COAKWELL Sleeping so peaefully, ever at rest. Home Phone 36W. are Bef visiting w th the format's par to -day (Friday), there will be a Inserted byher aob Ezra rN ants, Robert and 'Mrs. - McGrady, short service of thinksgiviag in -7 ---------------- of Chicago. St. George's church, at 8 o'clock in Now Advert4sements. -F. F. Babdon left on Monday the evening. i12--t­he-.-a 0 -London. ..where­L-ba--ha-s­ --The &sh Sun secured a position with the Hobbs conference'year, June 29th, i OR SALE-Quantit� of good seed s FBuckwheat t lot. IS, p. 4-ardwars Co.: -a-day of0privyer and thank F. can,. Pickerine. 139) L A. Toms, Pickering, 40-51 a 11�.,6�4 -Sine* last bane atleast two to which all are invited, Morning planted nbiect, "Prevailing Prey WANTED AT ONCE-T*o wornen ..,,more trees, have been as, with for generel hotiKwork, Sr'oehop 4: 11 P O'n' In 'the limits of oyr village d on the words found in t IS: House.* R R. No 1, Pickering. 2-1 =land named for soldiers. 1920. Eveni subject, "Para- 39-40 The best Machin' a Oil on the market. Try a gallon and you will be -The Home Telephone Ceutr*l lyzed Prayer, Tom the text O-OVERNIVEN thoroughly convinced ofthe fact, T. Municipal and ­wfil close at 12 o'cl6ek-rioon (old 59:1-2. Let all the people-cotwe-up VA corpord'ion Bonds For Dykes. r. Whitby, Ont time) on Tuesday and, v. . ULL'CZ that will keep an ddge, also 13cythe Stones. -remain cloo- to the Honse of God for prayar- _.Broke aw A-Cou U4 16Lga 145Y. for t! esentati.ves from the food 40tf a ho�don Committee for July let picnic wait- -By th of the confer Harvest Tool '-Forks. Hoes, Rakes aind Handles of all kinds. TRAYED�From pasture on lot 7 9 once which "a just closed the Rev. ed the Women's Institute in STRAYED-From 9. Pickering.'s roan yearling steer. de - -op- horned :W When last Seen had label on J. W. Down has been stationed at session on Tuesday for the co-op- with r, bite Bros." inscribed. wm.lefl Z-' Get your wife one of our "New Perfection Blue Flame OU Staves With White, Pickering for the ensuing year. eration of the ladies. of the village Brooklin. r Phone 1116. 40-41 oven. They are guaranteed to please. -The plasters tire now busy at to prepare and sell food from the OR RALE -A nice solid brick real. work on the bank building and It tent on the Oroltinds. The lad's i A! dente. 8 rooms. and summer kitchen. about an acre and a half of land of fine soil, ood to expected that it will be ready will. turn out to help. and the carnage bartk with stable i� Xck P.1 al. H. BUNDY -PICKERING to be occupied by the end of July. work will be In charge of -commit- Pile or -Field. PiUerins at. ApPy to Dr, 8 ire, ., , ': . -The engineers of the Hydto- toes and relaye7will serve. - Others oti trio Commission are working will gall at the dWerent homes t UTO FOR SALE -McLaughlin. 0"421 ha fun uou'v oil U0 us %,Ue Pic- Comeands"the car for yourself, MMO� -Miss Lillian B. -Galpin, only sic. The country people around Chas. Swppt. Claremont.' 39-4Q daughter1--:7, Amodel 2 looks In this neighborhood this week solicit baking. Thisbatownpro- This ears all their bit and like 9 new. 97, -be sold • mairing,surveys of the TQroato. jest. so t thus sonable. tne 3katern. cc of Mrs. W Fawcett, of ire also asked to, assist with Pickering, was married to Gm- A timinng- -If--fzl St. Peter's Church -The program of the- Women's- VetarlDary urgeoo Carlton St., Toronto, -on Tuesda'y, Institute on TueWay took the Hoilor GraduAte".of. the On . ...... - Jane tario Vete.; form of a dismission on Consolids' riniri College;HOT r loth. -A.large number of people from ted and Technical Schools, led by, 'tand Graduate of the'WEATHER J"n(XERI Veterinary Science Aaeo4lation. :-.the city spend Sunday at Simcoe Mrs. Dickie and followed by eight, Pol Salmon, I lb tins, 25, 85, 40 and 45c at, The -road to this resort is ladles who reviewed .the pros and Phone-offies ISM, residence 2002ti 4 ro propose act of qr in a very bad shape as it is full of eons of the -ONT, 6NTARld' Chicken Haddie. CL'AkEM ruts. It should bei so•25e -per-Us-- - __&Lraded -J� Wo-oLfarhiaher ed -in thin us�dr-t lie- f61 -J d -Ria ra 11 _c0m­mftnftv-. Campbells Soups, 18c. 2 for 36c n and with- lo"'winguipbf the subject its pre- 60 YEARS' Jello, Powders. V- out Freat expense. sented by Mr.. Hutchison. our EXPERIFNCK 2 for 260 -17120 residents appreciate vs school Inspector, on June 10th in Stuart'spure Englishia m­,'blach currant and ra�pberry, Wand' I& highly the generosity -of' E. Z the town hall. It in hoped that '.Rudder and Milling other -sections will become coinver- Amer Mi-r—mifad-e, large jar.* !9oc the former enag a $50 cap sant with this subject.. and. learn for the Dominle Day road race the advantages such a school pla- Peanut Butter; Squirrel Brand, in bulk,per lb., 82e between Pickle ng and Whitby ees within our reach, and the TRAoc MARKII Olives, large bottle, return an s the latter a cupof large government aid offered to DZINGNS isimilar vaidd for the football con- communities organizing consoli- COPYRIGHT11 &P- Stuffed Olives, symesending a sketch and d oserlpftm May 7. b4ther an VM TIg6r Brand Catsup, qtm'riti,L�.t7:- 2& not. dated schools. 11�r opintnu If" w 4 -one 0 1010% on manics, f- our motorists. when -Floral decorations decked the Mons st XUA -34-`40`11"Ans 111 dest f onpaten" :motoring to Ing to the city on Sunday, chancel of St. - George's church, P'stonts taxen :t7JbJ"U`.Z.-2F Bird's Custard Powder, per tia, '..1aet 192 an op between Pickering when at eleven o'clock, Wednes- In a and the galf-Way House. As day morning, Lily Muriel, young- A& —r 3 'a a IN4 - theft was steady flow of autos est daughter of Harry -slid -Mrs. A�= weekly rareest cu% '-frogn, day ..1!C!M - `*nest summer drink on this wi1I -light until midnight, Aiutln, was married to Robert 9= . t 60:10c;Wsl Term for Special—Niagara Grape Juic,% 'a a -person some idea Rankin. formerly staffbngler-at all -N P. P" $am by f the a- the market, per bottle'l-6c, 2 for 25c.. I mount of traffic -on the the WbftbyiMilitary Hospital, and W-L . . ..... •_Lnffs - N r=ft ton road. mon of Mrs. John Rankin, Rev. A. quiet wedding was solemn- E. Bruce performing the care- A(L:f. r W dw -TV AAA LN -W. A 16 iced At the home of Mr and Atra. 'mony- The bride, -who w" The Pickering Close Ave., Toronto, when away by her father, wore a L'u'd- d their daughter, Rath Kathleen,' some gown of white sinbroidere twos - crepe de chine with silk etabroid- oinin" Children's one strap Slippers, leather soled sizes to 13 married to Major John A. Mc V, ance C, ittee high laced boot, canvas with leather soles, 11 to 2 A Comas, M. C., son of the late Rev. ered 'veil and bridal wreath of J. A. McCamus, formerly of Pick- 'orange blossom@. She carried a The object -of Ladies' Oxfords, low heels. leathar soles this Association Is to Major and Mrs. McCamus shower,boquet of roses and carna ;leseen stealing and prosecute ..,-.Ladies' Oxfords, high heels,"leather soles will spend their honeymoon in the tions and was attended by -her I the felons. Ladies' Iain Pumps with Cuban heels United States. sister,. Miss Grace Austin. who -On Monday evening, Mr. John. wore white satin. staff Members having property Ladies' Hiph-top Boots, high and medi' heel Sgt. @ton &@&to immediately wit 'any mom Child's Picnic Fleet Foot Sandals 11A 'I "' F w 0 SA -QU-T) it be LE lagivi 391, FA 'toms, F��.kenni,' Mo 13 er b Matt.' Lit, d project ROXOP109YR "08 T C MA 8 L 7 Mnsftst4d Rr-OLU7 0 6 1 �671 principal of the WhitbyStroud, of the Whitby Military mambas of Executive 00mmittee. High School, took bis advanced pu- Hospital,' supported the groom. Child's Boys','Youths', Ladies and Men's -Yachting'Bals., -vile to Pickering in order that Aster a reception bel a Membership fee d tthehome complete line of sizes they might study the heavenly of the bride' a parents, the happy WickStShnav be bed from tine ProWdsat or: Ladiee'Fleet Foot Oxford, half-inch heel bodies through Dr. Marsh's tele- couple left by motor for Toronto 600"tory On appligatiolp. -.-,,.-.1Adies1 Fleet Foot Dora Pumps; just the thing for cool wear scopo and on Tuesday- evening he and other western points, and on Exsc. Oem--­L. D. Banks, C. S. Paim. "Ladies' and Childreti's­� Hose, all sizes and inedium priced '.came again with- a number of the their return will take up residence er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Whitby teachers. Tboyexpressed at Bracebridge. -.,.themselves as being, highly pleas'- -The statement was given out 14 R. Thextoi J, Clark,' - ad at the opportunity. last week thgr the Dominion, Gov- President. Secretary the -winding up of the ern'ment could do no work on the Reliance Loan Co, of Torouto-Eastern this year on Ftc. ELM DALE MILLS Toronto, a number in this localitycount of the, lack of funds. The 7- -:'have lost heavily by the failure. strong argument nsed. by the op- =103CMM13V'(21- t , stated that between Picker- ponetits of Sir Adam Beek in You can always X* is A at the beef Mang an ni a rL.on about 8100,000 -19 Involved. The liquidators, bow -7 hope that the depositprs 'lv nItoY Ana Oshawa was that if the Dominion retained poseession of this railway work would be toba Flour made from No. 1. Manitoba Wheat. Royal Household M �"'Sn' C HAPMAN -:e� may be paid in full, it 'they be gin early this year. D. B. Hanna, and Glenor'a fo r a -1­411owed t realize o their r - -0 a n seen I .ties. We hope that their aspect- the general manager of the Cann-' dian Nationaltq Railways, away 13fead. Try, a bag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oa a ions may fulfilled. . back early.in the spring promised BRAN, SHORTS) 311X FEEDS :.LIGHT SUMMER WEAR a many Pickering friends of that work woold start 'within k- -HOP. WA%-1,%-tttrr-WU0 nas been en- 7 gaged in missionary work in the thgirlybdays. People are wonder in y' Mr. Hanna made this CRUSHED OATS We have on band new lines of Men's Balbriggans-just on the shelyes-in combination and suits. ziortbern part of India for a nnm- bor of years, will be glad to know promise if he is unable to carry it out. It has been BARLEY CHOP -WHEAT A piece dandy line of the very latest in. Fine' Shirts, ranging from I , t& �.'that she is now out of danger. A stated on the public platform that the men h CRACKEDCORN MIXED HEN FEED .50 2s. .50. The nicest stripes you ever saw. ;law days days ago & great deal of.anxi- at control of the Canadian National Caldwell's Cream substitute' Something light for the kiddies' -a brand new variety in Linen-Rouip was expressed regarding her Railways have a weakness for Calf Meal. ere at 1.50. What your boy needs for working In in the sum - eflrfetyonaccotintof the upri 'here Isin t il all The government has order! the misgiomarios to leave the failing to carry out their ttromises and this statement in daily Molasses Meal' & CHOPPING AND bA 'T C061 ..J mer Is aaice�, comfortable khaki union suits of Overalls, We have them. ,& " 7 b for a period of six months. papers would seern to give some foundation for the charge. HOW- CRUSHING E VERYDAI Get on feed in Our Boots are the best -you know, you've bought them here before. Strickland way go to Eng- ever. It way be that the Hydro- prices ton lots. -BELL PHONE. A nice new line 4 -Men's Hats can be seen on ,�and, otherwise she may visit her Electric Oommiseion may soon our shelves. They are, the very latest In style �'"' �,`; nacle, rovho is , bishop in the south take it over and the road built t � 8 p Pitt of. India, an early date..oppin;everyday "MT003CO 11R. A�' 1�'UNTINOT.