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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_07_04f­7 .2Z 7 Wr T., Ab All' t 7 VOL XXXV111 PICKERINGi ONT ,FRIDAY,JUTL -4-41919 NO. 41 Profoo*tonalt garb*. HIGHLAND CREEK AUDLEV 1tF7Ytn-­­m_1_n__d_t e, big garden party, 7, 4 _iM dicitt will and- peaa= concert at. Johr _GP, -.F, 13akff ."k meh's 111,titute i Puck- at the- home of 51rs. L C. rin's, Audley,- on Tuesday 6veuing, be held GREENWOOD (Succiissor to Annis. Pott Union, on Tuesday, July July the Stir. Popular program by R-E:FORS�YTH.D. of 0., Regis- Baker I& Heise) 8-h, at 2.30 p. 111. Miss Sutherland, of John A. KPlIv, noted entertainer, of . tered membei, of tbA Optonietrical aso. Torontcf. UndEdward W.- Rowland-; elation of Oatarl,o. Special attention given to the Women's Institute De t- f, Agri* f glasses. Eyes tested free. North culture. will be present and ioe 'an in- V. D, M.. the Al tenor! tinger of Brook. five ening tiNgto MILLS 40f teriestin address. All members should tin. Tickets 3.5c'and 20c. hear g,,. Come and bring your F. TOMLINSON, M, B.. Member S fety !!'lends. No of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Y Promise of a GREEN RIVER.. of Ontario.. . Office: that formerly occupied by �,ndmb�*er from'here tore out to the late Dr, R. Brodie, and latterly bS.Dr. Cald- WHIT well. Phone. Claremont, Qnt. -7- Musseluian's 'Luke on Sa.turdity'and V .... .. . ...... ... • At Whitby on Monday, June 30th, spent a most enjoyable time. V E. CARTWRIGHT, M. D., M. We are promised protee• after an Bluest of over four years, The Greer River Ladies'. Aid, also 'S., Opt. -2 and which she bore with Christian pati- the Whitevale Mission Circle, spent A I am again buying Wheat and C. P. & Office house : 12 ':_tiori if-*e proect ourselves. d into �pleasan noon at7ih� me of Mrs. Bell phone No. 24. . Pick- Barley-Highest prices paid p. m.. or at other hours by ap8gintment ence, Mrs. Caleb Rose' 'entered t after ho Ind. phone No, 4 Get our system of lighta- rest. In her eighty-fourth year, Be. alter Booth..TofWbitevale. on Wed- aring: Ontario; 331Y in . g protection and save sides her sorrowing husband, a family nesday last. e meeting was of a s. of four. sons .and four daughters sur. social nature and 24 3E 33 C; McKINISTON, M.D., L.R.C.S., your building-,. The % cost. the afternoon was . wive, The funeral, *bIch was private, spent in-a good program, consisting of N * Edinburgh, member at. the ftysicians and Surgeons of Ouliario.c1lie:Wtof 1i small. We' e'dn'riect'up took place at Mount Pleasant Ceme- readings, solos and music of different Barlev Feed is the cheapest feed' of Royal College. of Sunisono, Edinh kinds. -The- tea, which- was •-served hisecial attention to deleases of womenall metal parm We know tery. Toronto, on Thursday, July 8rd. ki on the market for fattening "11dren. OfIloo and residence, Brougham.: Deceased arid family, was f6r a titiniher after the meeting, was all that could pigs. A trial will prove it. hovV. 'Get our prkev;. ofieara a resident of Dunbarton and be desired. The proceeds amounted _A-Sto&-always on hand. Moat. vicinity; to over $8.00. The Green 'Riv'e'r Uhroft 'Sunday. t -J.0 01. BROCK ROAD School will hold their Missionary Sun. H. KENNEDY. Barrister. S ­'-day. service, July Oth, at 2.30 p, in. we ieitor, Notary Public.* Conveyancer Sc_ ou vii1e, On't I Nearly everybody'from hi re attend- 31�9,Gibson, of Greenwood,' will be Monde ysgrid Fridays brily. Whitby, Ont. 41 ed the: Dotiiinion--Day cele present to gLive-a short talk on celebration Pic-liering work, also 1-g�indfinei-.tb�atiother mills-that E. FAREWELL, K.C., BAI�111!4- -lu -.7 Jess B;t�gprow, from the pity. as -, placs dollars u extra in tie TER. County Crown Attordev, and Coun Mayne, the same -ill give a means d 11 rs a to J. I BEAL, Claremont ­8011, . CiWr. - Court H I OWN, . Whitby.. 10-T been visiting his inother, ala.hro.t papm-on,­�51imnrcr S<-h-)olq," Sp(•Cial feeding value for,p S. here recently. inu6ic will bi- rendered by the pulills Furniture and Undertaking . . . . . . . . . . E. CHRISTIAN, 13arr6ter and- - Arthur and Mrs..Badgerow have re- o - 1-he- - sduw turn 1-from the- I -y= -,Tn are day for- missionary Work a special' Xortb, Whitby� 9517 Office Brock St., We carry, a; larga stock cf7F_urni-- naw'gett-ing nicel-y• settled in, their doilectir,n is asked fit. tune, alro picture frames and room home. 06 Sat.trrday; July,51h. the'Green -_-;-�:MALES &-- JO H.I�STON_ Barris t Pro Moulding. Window blI granite. There was '%pite a large number Biver Sabbath 6 will hold. their Z. qIr`n30:E T etc.. 229 Danforth Aye. i Woolworth Bid School -or -fection i -nic on the boautiful grcurida, Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4*411. Saturdays, ware. New Pet co.)k me out from the city- ou Tuesday annual License No. 4-266 'est and spent the with Frank, and n - 401y n n Ver 1,20. 01nd.) Also agent for monuments. L w of J. W Iso . The Whitevale Mrs. Axfurd. rices. We pay the freigII Phone' Methedist and -:Baptist Schools have WILL] A M J. BEATON. B. A Bar: L314, Claremont. On Saturday might Iasi "A man from been invited to join Green River in ter,-Solicitor. member of the �rul of 06wk r's Dent Oshawa who was motoring on the 4th tbei r picnic. A good progra m of sports man. son. Foster and Benton. -Toronto - General Trusts Building, 95 Bay,SLreet, Toronto. con; on his way to Chits. Hood's met has been arranged. consistin-Kof font- i­ L_ A-ervicle., ekilhone Main 94DI, and 962. with an-*uupleasant experielice at Fii - 1; EL4- ball; 3 legged-rae-es-, -ban race, fat wom- th-at the road was not yet OpenfOT race . also, many other races for the Dental I have and expect to have during the traffic on account of the work putting children. An ice cream booth will be I I I t notice en's race. lean woman's race, frit man's E­ : *­ 'a 0 t;rCV.. - - 40 fruit season in a new culvert, and had gone too far on the grounds its w4tial where there G R A 'BLAKE H. BEATO'N'. D. D. S.. i. 0 4 Graduate'of the RoyalColelge of Dental 11 Q'uart Baskets and covers,:. before he saw his ur6tak�e, and in con- -will horcandleq. r1*npeq'.'b.,1n&'naq, soft, 11 Surgeons and -University of Toronto. Office me sequence he was compelled to turn drinks to be served. Everybody co The over W M: Pringle's hardware, store., Whitby -24 Quart'C into the ditch; causing oQnsiderable and make the picnic a success. undersigned have opened.. Office hours 9 to 12 I to -Z.30.6 Iiid,'phonc 6. rates - I I u at the Bell phone 220. 1 44ly J I Quart Berry Boxes damagie to his car, a new garage corner CKERRYWOOD Church ond King Streets )ok, All guaranteed_ I fjjiiilit�.- with During' Dr, Ben"oWs absence, verseasilDr.;Cc WMITEVALE Pickering, whii�.e of Toronto will be in charge. strong, handles. Older early and t hey are W. J. Petty.-spent 'the weekend prepared. to repair all makes seciire your requrement4-as, banielq. of Toronto.. yisited 'withi firterids at Bronghain these are change.%ble times. vii i b -?rig here. of ant'014, nietor-cycle -fu*tneeg gavb*. M69.0live McCrite and friend spent .8 ChDpp and 111cycles-- Jng and Oat Rolling, eFery.day -Fred- I' 1,,gora. of, Oshawa, a w ti, spent 11-6 Sunday at Jas. Fergvqon's_ W. %'UAM-Tspu" of Marriage as usual. 'holidayq at his home here. �_, �,,in�-55. o �To- We are also agents for De conses tote innto, vis-ired with friends I)Pre. I 271Y -V Pickering Village. W. G. Barnes, fteUn�� -u ant ' L'� N!�k rk h �t In on July Ist. Legal Cream Seu%ratorg Xiss..L. DavidAnn. of Toronto. spent George Christian and son, Clar the neek-end with her.parents here---- Klli 411�'11 -Rest Eq. -arnfd-r&j�iiai -? -o. 1. Loc4tst-Ef-ill. Tororkto, vk,, �T A,. 0 Or- PAldre a R. R. _N -M -01T.4. are wr tng on re in: the %.tle o v --:__VV otate,-Irsura=r,Convtyar.6ng, :Ia� We Gasoline- Engines, Tr Puboc, Etc., Pickering. chit.... -their Ziftra.1.1ce Exa.ins.Abis week. actors nud J. arid Ntrii. Lytle. oVTorobto.were wbah them -turcess. -Sawing lmachlnef�_ q, rs.' Issuer of - 31arri SHAW's with the !sitter's parent and Frdnk Alid Mrs. %I,wCrae Find David age I D ElOic'snPoEes"In the County of Ontario. SUIDIER SCHOOLS � HF'Lrnlir.-'- and Mrs. Dawson visited friends in offl,: 3-lisses May acrd.-Leu Trover, of To. R.,taford-on Cowan & Shepherd' at to.. amd his rs.idetco, Ctarsmoiml.'. S-und'ay. - tt who to Ambitious Stu. ronto, were ihe guests of their uncle.' Quite' a nuinbei fat here took In Joi-roph Lea ry. e carpenter.. Ea- Berets who do not care fog lose fwb or -the.ytrden_.partf at-Clairctriont imates given for new work. reps. -Xtao-EIRip Moore hits- r-et-vi-rbed16'T6; Monday vVening and report ba0itig Irs -44ree-eumtb,&-ttme-.-Ymr=Rv-eirtoF� on -Pickering, Ont• m. I.cienns, 2 jy any day and continue to dradua. ronto, after spending a couple of weeks had a Rood time. pion Into a good position. Free %% ith her father here. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the R.BEATON TOWNSHIPO :Booklet. W. H. Shaw, President. Mrs; C. B. Rice and children are home-_of Mrs. Geo. Davidson., sr.. on er for untact. Zte. Koo -sday afternoon, July 12th. AN n Rending a couple of weeks with some Tbui ey so flilends in London, Ont. 60 form Inum of marri ladies of-tbe congregation are. kindly Do Conveyancer, Comosimilo Wdavits. Aaoo 0, Oat. C. B. Rice gave his class of small Invited. -0 0 0 h ys a great treat by motoring wiih Our Sandity45chrit4ii-eld- a very suc. 9icke ir ANADA'S - --VI­CT-ORt- � '.. . them to the union ple��zle - r)8 cessftit picnic at Riverdale Park on 7 A— for sale. Denominations ... $50, 3100 Wo man's Lake on Saturday. Monday. The trip was-made hy.trucks Price,'99 1-2 arid accrued irdemst.. W A goodly nuinber from "thiii rate at- and autos. ' All report having had a - 1D Dykes, Bond BrokeroBell. Phone 103 Whit- First-close riga forliri' rpnd,d 61 funeral of the late Mrs. D. good time. by Ont.. Ind, Phone -#0. �101: f Day or night It. good who died on Saturday at While- attending the - S. S. picnic We have' on' 'hand her hhme at Green Ri;�ee. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont, Bus meets 411 0�ai 8 held at Riverdale Park' on MorlI ng, Don't, -forget the Wbitevale S. S. F. AI,,LCr.. 1,,d his: auto stolen. He HuLGic!`!4P'4 Auctioneer. Extanvivo.e the followi 'fence rn imported and' thoTonschbred = I y, imniedietly n'orffled -police head�qnart_ Teaming pronfptly it t tended to. union picnic f6 'be on San rd,,*N' Sales conducted anywhere, write for term July lith on the grounds of 1 Benson yrs,but could get no trate of it. We sizes of coal 7." and particulars, Photo Ind, 2111). wly Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Wil-�on at Green 'River: -Com-and hope they will =succeed Ili tracing it have a -good time. I L and ret6rn4t to its figbtfni owner. OSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, for 0ountio J W. H. Peak , pickerii Our pulpit last Sunday was-occupi. C, Egg', '.Stovie, 4 1 of York and Ontario. Aue no. MONGOLIA et -7 Ilion sales of all kinds stf*nwid td on shorteM cd by Robert Homes,. who gavea, v Statics." Address Green River P. 0., Out, interesting address in behalf of the A number [roue took in the Dominion Alliance. .'Nevtf -N ..Water, 'Pure Water.. garden 91atiday our ut, d party at Graham Bros. Mon- M. GIBSON, Ontario ay evening new pastor, the 'Rev. Mr. Price, will Engineer. Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil I,L ins Street, Whitby, Pbonq 231. Mrs. George Bowers spent- a 'week, take charge.. We' welcome Mr. Price u. If you are wise you will use only vMth er da, to our mid,;t and hope his staywith us t late W. E. Yarnold, Ontario, tighter, Mrs. 0. Byer. of tand a%durvey Portperry,'& 44-4 Ideal -well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, will be -a most pleasant one. 'y Port Perry. R•obert Ramsey, of Toronto. is spend- C. REESOR who is agent for Wind. Mills, Gasoline A. .WM. MAW. LICENSED AUC TIONSER,for York. Quirstrio and Durham .Engines, time with his mother and slitters .Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings in Counties, All kinds of asks promptly attwded here. Term reasonable. Dates for 616 isay, be forwaterworks. Alsobathroom fix. LOOUST HILT4 to, Samuel and Mn: lKindy and family. The Ladlis' Aid of the Methodist WT. Ron Md Indiepon arranged at NZWS'Off turn. etc. Everything given careful of Toronto, visited at Thos. Diller's on -church will meet at the home of Mn. dent phones. Whitby, Out. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfily attention. - I __ .. I . . -_ . . - Walter Stephenson -on Wednesday. Sunda an Manny " d Mn. Burkholder and -Tal '' 9th, at 2-o'clock. Dr. N. E. Meften, B.T Be. - ._.JtICFS PUMP WORKS, Miss Mattie, of, Markham, called on Yr. Kettleyvell, Field. Secretary of Ho the Ontario Referendum Committee, Veterinary Surgeon. me Tel. 5621. Wbiteille, On Mrs, M. Ra on Sunday. Ont, . Quite &.a .attended called a meet-Ing at. Brougham for the =r from here eveningf *June 30th and proceeded Graduate of University of Toronto. the celebration at Markham on JulyAdd to' with theorganizationof the Picker- Former Veterinarian to Macdonald 1st. George and Mrs'. Judd, Agricultural College. Quebec.' GET . Arthur and Ingbranch of the above committee,7.THE BEST oze and family and Geo. and the pleasure of your oub. Mrs, I The Ontario Referendum Committee 'Prompt attention to all 'clients. is an amalgamation or fusion of all the ..Angby taking along Mrs. Hewitt.a;nd family spent Sunday Bell and Ind. Phones, temperance organizations of th Xr-r at Geo. Bowers. pro- vince for the Purpose of workUrin a Camera_ Ml r load from . RiinApplanil PICKERING, ONT nterests o t e temperance vote spent Sunday of. last week at K. G, Tarr's. at the. coming Referendum, After Brownie Cameras are simple to rA. Miss Anderson, our teacher, has re- the vote the committee disbands. The operate and take good signed her Position here ana left-f , following officers were elected : Chair. or �G R E I D 0 - -1 - pictures. W a- man, Rev. J. W. Dowif; Secretary, borne in -Campbellford on Saturday. W. H. Westney ; 1st -Vice-Chitirman, Ycinge &:Charles Sts, Toronto' The pupils presented her With'a cut- No. 2'Brownie.Camera $3.00 Has a full line of trash and cur- W. D. Rogers, *WbI6vaI'e; 2nd Vice, glass water set. We are sorry to lose Is noted' throughout Canada for ,Miss Mrs. Robt. Cronk ; 3rd Vice, Luther No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75 ed meats constantly on hand., s Anderson, as she was liked by Middleton ;.-Tress. Peorge Duncan high gade business education; The I both pupils and Oar6nts. ingT-rimo takes pie Ii1ce-TWIr, -Sr-ft­kft"-BM0 -C-o-u-n-6l­-oT__flve members or more, E. No. 2'Fold* demand for our graduates duringA veru pre we rug took place compact folding Ham' laolog'na, Weiners, etc.' In the Victoria y w' t Church, L. 'Chapman, Whitby, Geo. Ferrier_ tures 2jx3j, a the -list four, ears has been more - Ave. Baptis Green Hamilton, Qn Wednesday afternoon, en River, A. A. Allison, Pickering, camera at 7.00 than five times our supply, Open June 18tb, at 3 o'clock, when a representative appointed -Highed-pricisis vaid. for. Rev. W. and from Butcher'saff,year. %V RITE-FOR70�M R urch, each of the-W,)meWs Institutes of the No. 2 A Autographic Folding cattle. v_ Turner, of Chi- ,towns 111:1111 o n -lorganiza. to . ..... D CATALOGUE, Courses may marriage Edgar Roy Turn fo; i 4 ftakall 1) im 24X41 y' Tuirner, of Mon with1a chairman, sec y, treas. and �_KPrice 9.75^ NEW GARA(RE commence at au time. cage., son of.J. B. and Mrs., 5 or more workers aceordi to the ng Stouffville, and Miss Bit& Elizabeth 'Eastman Films and supplies W. J. Elliott, Scboan, of Hamilton. The bride was number of voters :Div. 1, R. H. Cronk, The undersigneid has opened up Yrincipal stilly gowned in green Rajah silk chairmen, E. L. Chapman, sec'y, F. Br,ingin-yotirfllm.3 tobedevelop.' arage'on his PrenI and Pard carried a bouquet of roses, She Puckren, tress, 2-M. S. Chapman, ed and printed-you will be was attended by her sister, Miss Melba a prepared to do all kinds W. J. Coakwell, T. Law. X-A. J. of automobile repairing.' Eggs For �Hatchind I and the, groom was assisted by his Allison, Mrs. Gillespie, Jae. Mitchell. pleased with the results 4-G.-Cowan, Mrs. Chas. Annis, Frank -brother. Melville Turner. ofToropro, White. 5-J. Todd, Fred Rogers, Mrs. -'Will -handle all riecessarylparts from Black Breasted Red After the ceremony the bridal part y for repairs. A. J. Taylor. 6-W. W. Gee, Alf. J. PICKE I NG N WS S Game-cUe stock and returned to the residence of the:bride's t Rogers, Mrs. F. Gibson. 7-L. John- Z • Call in and gee him Go -is also agent for Gray.-Dort Crari. excel layers. father, where a reception was held Hbitbv. Also, Voung* 'Bel Hares and a dainty luncheon served. The ston, J. R.. Phillips, Miss L. W. Liddle, Phm. B 8-D. Annis. Writ. Michell, Mrs. D. A. before begging. happ couple left for a trip down the and Silver trey',Siber. SaguTnay. Needless to say the yo Beaton. 9--J. A. Jones. Milton P Druggist--Graduate Optician Mrs. J. H. Jones. 10-Rev. W. Wood, Stephenson, Ian Hares. couple were followed by the best of 'o I it Thomas E- "Stephenson, il�, ohn Forgie, Mrs. T. Paterson. 11- C. N. F, Ti-_ it Agent. All Pedigree Stock. k. wislies by their many friend:. CLAIMMONT, Ont res de at 2615 South Rldg J, Turn q�(,:ey will or, J. H. Michell, E. W.:J. GORDON �FICXERING W Hoover. _,� 'V�, #ye, ChI p •...::. ..r .. J..m..:. _y.. y.�� .Y �.., y A r �: +' , a. ti.• 1•--.. •{. `% T•. •...P ,.V .r '-'rt'.4dfN -_ . .-rv� .. •,«.•z.... '. .r' ) :e,.rr .+: ✓-il -' , »�i' '!!..y1am� :a ^... "h .._ w � ...A''"L' yry'�n •4 q ..,.Yf. q �..,. ,;•.. -v, f�,. S. c�,�;t 'Fns _ ia•. 1. S ,�. i` -T ,phe' ',5. :^".,-S '°IT .y:.Yl'^ :. 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IHO[TSWREAKERS Invest Youlrt Money- Strawberry Meringue Pie. -Have Q ready a baked crust, then wash and r� MA In r sweeten thoroughly one quart of fresh • = BY GERMANS 4' St�a r1" DEBENTURES ;•:y ripe berries. Fill in' crust and cover "'Interest payable halt yearly. :-- - _-- i with the beaten whites of two e 8 -- - Permanent even adTeed one-half cup, WRECKING OF .BUILDINGS AND a GLoan Company of sugar and one-half teaspoon o4 � Toronto Office 20 King 8t. West vanilla. Place in oven and brown MACHINERY WAS THOROUGH. quickly. This is excellent. -H. E. M. Cannan Time. P �' y ago a and Systematic test Des- Metals Were Requisitioned. Fruit Sandwich-A:plc sig sand- wich g minutes in an enameled or acid= root with is made b mashing berries, "Thorough " Summer 1camt so- quickly to us in 1 kettle, covered with. a well -fitted .cov- I adding sugar and placing between- In -Dia. Other metal, especially copper, was .Ontario this year that canning time er while boiling.. Allow berries to I thin slides of hot buttered toast. After rat-demanded--and-r-epeatedly: was upon us alruost before the fur.i cool- and -remain over night in'cover- I the sandwiches are made, place _be- boll'eal' Work of Destruction. ed for in private houses. Even now mace fires were out. Bi:.,,, of course,; ed kettle. Pack cold berries in glass tween hot plates until the bread is the hotels have no stair rods. Thera we must can. ,Our war ,lessons show-! jars. Put rubber and cap• in position, a little softened and some of• the The word reconstruction is suffer- are stories of people who scraped tem- Ing froom overwork, says ,a London, orary graves in the cemetery, for the ed us, the 4esim'bility of taking care; not tight. Sterilize for ten minutes juice absorbed. -Mrs: L. M. T. p o!' our surplus fruit and vegetables, 11 tri hot water bath outfit; if using .a Fruit Eggnog -For each person despatch, Here is England -if is given copper kettles and pots which were and"if we lived in .a ,section fortunate; waterseal outfit or a five -pound 'beat one raw egg quite stiff, add one- so many meanings that it seems to not only to be stolen, but to be turned enough to have a home agent or a! steam -pressure outfit, sterilize six I half cup of fruit juice and beat again, risk having none at all. In devastated into ammunition to destroy their sol• ' visit from a specialist we pace had ,minutes; or if using an 'aluminum then., add' one-half cup of whipped France you realize its .inn sense, and dier relations.' Before the end came. • are afraid. It is a huge task; that it men had seized even their curtain 'demonstrated to us the superiority of (Pressure -cooker outfit sterilize for cream. Beat together thoroughly, is not an Impossible one is not 'the fiozise=canned stuff to that put up liy; four minutes. Remove jars. Tighten i chill and .serve. -Mrs. J. J. O C. p rings and` the mounta'of cheap photo commercial canneries. covers. . Invert and cool to test the Strawberry Shortcake -To serve f faullt of the German. I graph frames in working . people's Of course, you canned your rhub-; J P j paper P I He was marvelously thorough in his homeh, while naturally all sorts of oint. Wrap ar3 with a er to re- six, use two cope of pastry flour in vent bleaching, and store. wbich is sifted three teaspoons oY I work of exploitation and destruction. I portable possessions went into the arb by the cold water method. That bak}ng powder. � Mix in two-thirds of Even sheer smashing was not done as marauders' pockets. The people of is, you peeled and cut the rhubarb,' Of course, you are 'going to make I a mere matter of brute force; but I Lille will tell f cup of lard, or one large half -cup of I you now that less con- - it into sterilized jars, filled some of your berries into sun pre- I ' ith brains, sir." His doings in the I sideral n was shown to them than -the jars to overowing with cold water, serve . several ways •s of sweet cream. Moisfl*rs with sweet b I milk, add a pinch of salt.' Roll out I great industrial city of Lille, for ani to the Belgian townsfolk, whose coun- using new robbers, and sealed tigl - doing this. Flee is one. Pick the the dough until it is creamy -and stance, during the tour years occupy I try the bother felt more sure of keep • •ly .. Do not forget that gooseberries berries early in the morning, choos- tion form the most instructive of com- smooth. Bake in' two pie tins of fug• Way be canned in the same' way, in weather which promises to b0 , ments on the contention that England s i ssvin both time and sugar. And g equal -size. Remove -from the oven; The, wholesale of the ex. _ g hot and dry for two or three days. forced on him a defensive war. Two ( cellent mattresses, whicb are the poor - when fall if you want to experiment it is a golden brown. For the Y ! Wash and hull berries and weigh. fruit filling, take a pint of free I sears before the ,car began' there .was est. French housewife's pride, had not - too, _ ` with cranberries they, may be_• Allow_ equal quantities of sugar and printed in Gg true y. Close at hand hulled strawberries done by 'cold water method. I Berri treasures in the Lille Pala[s des Beaus were the factories at Roubaix. design. w , our o a one cup of sugar, Mix them with j low platter. Make a hick syrup of a cup of whipped sweet. cream. Spread Arts, #n which those chosen for the #: ed to work up the coarse wool of Ar- e the water and cook down to half the i the sugar moistened with just .enough ; each piece of the cake with butter honor of removal to the fatherland I gentine sheep, and here wool aid cot• original quantity. Then add tl•e fruit! water or berry- juice to dissolve the I and lace ..the fruit between ..the lay- were marked. There is a good' deal' ton torn from, the bedding was made z< -arid cook until of the desired . con- ! sugar.- Pour syrup over berries, ] P y of interesting statuary,_ not least ' into , -soldiers' clothing, and the op- era. sweetening just before re= I era. ' Serve while it is warm. In idle p cover berries with a• glass and set in I beautiful is the figure of Jeanne d'Arc �, pressor was kept warm while the moving from the .ire. A pinch of absence of strawberries, any fruit the sun until the berries are soft and now replaced in the 'garden. drapers' shops ' stood empty. Ii*orth- ' .$oda adde(ewhile the fruit is cooking' ( may. be used, even canned fruit. - the syrup has jellied. The time de- Miss Z. I. 11. . Curator Made a Catalogue. (less' I.O,U.'s written on notebook t" __ *ill. neutzalize some of the acid and pends upon_ weather 'conditions. Then I ffi `i Lessen the amount of sugar •needed,' - -"- __ en fo- store in fruit 'ars and simmer oor I meat before the young fat© which went for their stocks. Fust"even for N _as__#o cold ten minutes #n hot water bath. �ffi� N T�j Ei TS the, invader. was short, soldiers btlleted s armistice has been signed and, we feel a ►7 V L 7 �li.r Raphael might hay a given the makl . W can speak our mind freely, I have J ` A second method , calls for boiling i , . on canvas, in which anguish .blends .even schools tool: desks and toys .and . - the berries before platin sn the sun. T �ii p with • exaltation as the flames catch -picture frames " to feed their heard a .number of housekeepers say, g I p� .GREs ii3JLl slot ea. Machinery in the coal mines they were not thoroughly convinced Equal quantities of fruit and sugar her Liters. Thele is a fine and very as to the superiority of this method, are used. Make a syrup by allowing -- varied collection of pictures ranging of Lens was treated like that of .the P y two clips of water for every three 6 from the primitives to Goya and the'( factories and the pits flooded when no ., for everything. These were women Donde of sugar and boiling until it blothers, If your baby or growing moderns. and among many objects of longer, useful. _ who have been canning for years with p g g child is sickly; : if he dose not sleep - - " good luck. The girls of the canning' threads. Add the berries and cook well at night; if he cries a great deal: value the much -prized Italian wax Flubs 'arid the younger women are, of fifteen minutes. Then spread on bust- -0f -this a copy was-akiIlfully P is constipated* and his tittle bowels } .The Mathematics of It. letters and out in the sun until ('made and the original hidden. Once -eourse,-strongly In favor of new',.P p and stomach are not working right, She had seven million dollars - s cities: This may then be slot- or twice in bombardments 'the areas• method. The others, while admitting yTup j Y give him Baby's Own Tablets -the Placed is bonds and sfo q y ed' as jell covering the to wit �.ures were saved, bu it- is best for ve etables,' et main y. • p have proved of great help to thou due rents; _ t os chosen were seized, packed and tain that man f o mo ens: ncerning the. T4bleta despatched to Brussels, by that time He had 'levan million doIlara, one the old open -kettle' way. And Raspberries, _cherries and peaches; Mrs; W. H. Decater, Corson's, Siding• ; S9 they merged their sentiments. an -much less work: "- - Ont.: says: -"1 have used Baby's Own i a town in Germany' They were, how= k man • maintain that the old way is may, be preserved by the sun method. oae_.ga ue• _ y i along c tEh s r'h�" `ear-- - - _The . cherrles ahouifl-->3e jsitted befvre� �al3leta arad-lsa a -metre ez -_-ts -tastily ---� - BeMes, however, keep their -shape weighing, and the peaches pared and lent for the little ones and- would not I there end tilted' al other better and. look better if done: the cut in eighths or quarters, according without them.'" The' Tablets are a spoils, and the curator of the robbed _ gallery took a leaf - from the Bothe As Usual.. .. t 'aid pack way. To make the syrup' to size. Cherries�re especially good. mild but thorough Isastiste and are book and obtained a'catalogue., �Im- First farmer -How do you find your - i for berries allose two quarts of water. Use the juice of the cherries -to moist- guaranteed to contain '.no harmful ' media tely after the annist ce, there- new hired o hoz every three pounds of sugar and en the sugar for the syrup. drug -that is why they always do m a t i e n man, Ezry 4 tore, he was able to se boli tine minutes. This makes s-zned- good and never harm, They are sold nd in an, ac- Second farmer -i look in -the shade - ium-this s Wash and hull bed- One woman always stores some: by; medicine. dealefs. or by- mail at 25 f curate fist:. and the cases returned. of'the tree nearest his work, _ gyp' strawberries uncooked and preserved', cents a boa from The Dr. Williams' But their proper diiliay'must watt till cies,-pack. in jar, of course, jars and sizitply .with.sug= This•tsakes a great bledlcine Co.. Brockvtale, Oat. _ the vast da:::..ge done to windows by tope and rubbers must be boiled up, deal of sugar, a pound and a quarter a the explosion in. 1818of a great Ger- in water, adjust'rubbers and put on for pound of fruit, but the re- p DOMINIO t. tops. #urnizrg down until the edge just, 'every p :EMPRESS EUGENIE AT o� man ammunition dump -can a re- -touches the rubber.- Theri set in water suit is more than satisfying when paired. ice` _ ops; -tops, -to winter draws around. The fruit should Once Reioned �vnr the.- French -•1 -L� YS- � Pt'ofoesslonal Breakers. • - which is boiling anct boil' ten minutes. be mixed with sugar 'and - - Reasave' d� Still Loyal to the Land. It was the same with machinery. Bicycle 1irQs every Berry crushed. A wooden po- VV see if the do not leak and store in The strange turns of fortune, which Lille -or Lisle -thread in linen and y tato masher is a good "weapon" to a dark place. A good way is to save the last Lew years have brought to cotton, famed for Its fineness, was Kt use for crushing the fruit. Berrien of all your paper bags and slip each many crowned heads are no stranger spun "in some ninety factories. Het U/1(ILJEStIOifUbljl ftiB can in a bag. This helps to keep the all kinds, and curralsts may be kept in i than the vicissitudes which have been fast wove the Sax thread into its beat » this way. The ,Tars should be filled i BBSt �ltl'8S �IQL�C color.. Raspberries are�apt to settle crowded into .the Ilte of the Lonely ex- damask lace and the snort excellent to overflowing and nw rubbers used.' empress of the French, who is s end- cotton dress -stuffs 'were made. The -1 deal. To et around this let P p a eat d o 8r g I 1thoroughly- . et and s ed saf- c --.wham stand fifteen minutes after •the-! Of course, Jars, tops and rubbers Ing the evening of her days quietly ia- � thriving town of Armen_ tieres, sow a ,For pe y _ =syrup has been added, when must be sterilized. shapeless heap- grew on its linen ` satisfactory service be sure t0 you will her, English home at • Farnsborough, i uP rY s find the have settled enough so that If• you have quantities of straw- and who recently entered her ninety • spinning. Consequently the machin y $ ride on "Dominion" Tues. The you may, add more berries. (berries bottle some juice, to combine fourth year. I ery was of highest qualitp, and Lille later with apple had' also high-power engine works and extra mileage makes them the The favorite mn'_hod of canning 14 Pp a juice for jelly. Buried [n the crypt of the Benedic• Strawberr u' ` g other factories, such. as Lord Lever- best and cheapest to bu to -strawberries in our household is the; y. .j ace itself cs lackin sn time Abbey Church, the gift to the 1 Y• following: Use only fresh, firm, ripe' pectin and will not make jelly, But church of this aged lady, who has been hulme's for soap. A catalogue of all and , sound berries. Prepare berries. mixed with two, parts of apple But a lifelong adherent of the Roman I was published in Germany and tenders d lie - 'Ad'd' eight ounces of sugar and ivvo ' it makes a pretty and delicious jelly., Catholic faith, are the bodies .of her 'accepted from manufacturers there, to OMlINTO tablespoons of .water for every quart For raspberry jelly use a al I whom the machinery bought was des- Lcadin Dealers q parts husband, Louis Napoleon, an exile. who 8 RUBBER - )Df berries. Boil slowly for fifteen' of'raspberry and apple juice. returned to France to become an em- patched by rail. But not all was die- "•*�'" M peror and who lett it again to die in posed of and therefore destruction =1 =- f.1OSt �llOte� Author England, and of her beloved only son, I was resorted to, at the spanning mill _ the Prince Imperial, who died fighting of Mbf, Poullier-Longuehave, which + for .England against the Zulus. employed some 500 women and 200 The last �Jdeal standards of literary excel-, storehouse of aphorism and familiar ace o he I men, sional house -breakers entered. Some ". lease are not easy things to devise, but;. reflections. * • • ea -empress was at this church. where ♦ ,�� I she took part In the thanksgiving ser- had knives and sliced the fly -wheel's +!!� it. is curious to observe what fair re- All men cannot fairly be judged by rest leather band into feces too ` putts can be obtained by the most em- vice at the armistice for the allied via• g p - their best known phrases. From Keats small for boot soles, others had ham- ptrical and vulgar methods.. Take, for a thousand people have echoed the tory. r, instance, the test of salsa. Entirely I Not very long before the ex -empress 1 mer's, but found it tedious to smash phrase -about a "joy. forever" as again- spoke. for the first time of the sacra. I the machinery in detail, so they made misleading as applied to a limited st one that ace s ever cited appositely those holes in a concrete floor. above, _pgriod, it gives .a very fair gauge it ez � lines, infinitely more characteristic, he had made refusing nce through which iron girders were tdnded over a sufficient lapse of time. {hat tell of marck's offer of the thh rone of France for her son in exchange for ceding worked up and down. Great wheels _ The plays of Shakespeare, the novels „Magic casements, opening on the .the two provinces. Alsace and Lor- which withstood even this treatment - -- of Sir Walter Scott, have probably foam raine went from.France, it is true, but were damaged'by acids. �- been sold in tar larger numbers than Of perilous seas, in faery lands for. the Empress Edgenie proved her de - any other volumes of poetry or prose ---. -- lora." votion to the land where she once ante as as it should be, by far more -It was a cayenne a wa ma i -- - _ fiction. • And Shakespeare's predomin- y fin - - d _ - - _ fined. ^ -marked than Scott's. In the same way cantly to encroach upon the common She was not born in the purple. She one would incline to assent that the domain and say, This is mine, though was the granddaughter of a escen- .TENTH ANNUAL i most quoted poetis also the beat. • millions have used it." Keats wan• dant of the Scottish Kirkpatricks, who I _ • • A writer like Spenser would dered in lonely places; he does not had set up a wine shop in Malaga, Her To ronto' Fat Stock Sho' w_ be put too low, while Pope would be come tows, we have to go to him. IC mother. had ambitions,- and married a fI . _ put • too' high; still their respective is only from the lettered that he or 'Spanish nobleman, who was the father value to the literature and to the na• those of whom - tures chief receive of the lovely girl with regullar tea• UNION STOCK YARDS. " Lion would not be altogether made- the tribute that quotation conveys. A. tures 'and wonderful golden hair, T quatelp expressed. • • • whose ambitions, for her part, were THURSDAY AND FRIDAY - phrase remembered for its mere whetted by a gypsy's .prophecy. that • Of all literatures Latin has been In- beauty, a thought kept in mind for Its her happiness "would bloom with the a. comparably the most cited, partly be. strangeness, not for its familiarity, is 1 is " F *%.l ti TImmeagi*„16Qs* "}16 9 „AV 1191+16 ca - .., -educated man, but largely also because by men who have a real sense of lit. he vio a tom a me on Lue young Mlle. de Montijo wore violets of the practical bent of Latin genius, ersture. • • • Lamb is himself on all occasions. Violets, it will be re- 1orace is more quoted no --only_ than- [ -one- .of-the_prose writers who is most membered, are the emblem of the _ Vergil, but than any poet is the world, quotable • • • of the great men,• Bonaparte family, and when the yet no one assigns to him a rank cor- no Scott is the least quotable, ' Dickens beautiful Spanish girl .made the mar- �. to this fact. "The weakness the most, while George Eliot is per- riage which startled Europe she wore sof Horace 'Ilea just in the universal haps more quotable than either. • • a train of priceless lace in a 'design of X applicability of his sentiments; 'his • But it is a fair way of estimating violets, presented by the town of counsels are so far-reaching In their greatness to say that be, is greate$_t Liege. wisdom that they approach to plati- who has had most Influence on hu- A tudes. • • ' And it is curious to manity,.and the authors who have had Britain's ,war bill, up to March S has been observe how in our own literature most Influence are on the whole those this year, estimated al -Hamlet ", the most subtle and elusive a whowords have bean most frequent d(3,700,00d;000. ad dramas,, to, n0erthelete, a perfect an the lips of men. a r rdssim se a=”aa="ol" see. .,...-,v...r�'s.9'f..thtu,5.+._..^._.._•.....v..,weaik_.. t...., -,..-.r_._.2 _. _..._.ter,. �_,a . e Classes For: Single Steers, Lots of Three Steers, al"td-8arlasi3a of Steers. Single Heifers and Lots of Three Heifers. Lots of Three, Ten and Carloads of Sheep and Lambs. 'Lots of Three, Five, Ten and Twelve Hogs. > :• Further.jnformation on application to C. F. TOPPING, Union Stock Yards, Toronto 01 ..- q.,. -.,.a..: �rrv^ .a-.• eY". ".y. � -y .i�„� •aa,.�anw+ ..x M�.a.�}' ,�..t5... Aar �s .9: , !{+ •••`K -���-�•,.. E• ff -"„?« _;-.�a-�" •r :� +SY�. _, r 4.-.. n•.7bN y ..,�r-'�;a �T•s ''7r r.1 � �'•.r•'; If s 114 /n``�rl��1t lir) I ����(1j(\1 i s• CANADA` 18 PAR GOLF. - .- •• -- �. X15 iia 1L���7a�►/ T1IA •Li�iOst .. r to beatIF ��Vii�ad i�Ji T1vai'HAVE lire. Fancy OU FOR nsPl SALE 1; pr1 * Canadian golfers are iia d r 4t11 1��1 » Eras, etc T Writs I. Wtinrauch Son. r a OR WOMEN - Designs but Canadian Hospitality 'Cannot be p ` -ft�y�K �RO .- real. 83: Jean Baptiste Mnrket. ![oat- ( beaten,' declared Charles. ("C];ick") IMS j7 Lft real. Que. Evans, -Jr., amateur and open chain- "_._.----- sys>Gaisssl plod golfer of tits United States, after - sicas>a :now Best. to OveKolae the Trou- - " ' he- had returned- from the -Hamilton TABLETS. WITHOUT.. ".BAYER RITE FOR OUR FREE BOOR Ol- 7, , House Plana, and information tell- � 111eS That Afflict Women Only. and .Scarborough Golf Clubs. Cana- CROSS" NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL. Ing how to save from Two to Hour Hun- --- -- ian experts in these clubs had com- . t. / Hun- dred Dollars on your new Home. Ad - The must fateful years in a woman's dress Halliday Company. 8g Jac F6::ed .him to play his best to win, w.. Hamilton. opt. life are those between forty-five and an'i then both clubs had made bim, a Get Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspic- _ "81ty. 11any women -enter ,this term p on," in" in a "Sayer" Package, Plainly arks !08 BAZZ. life member "Canada, in my o ini Y , un ter depressing conditions through c EWSPAPER. WEEKLY. IN BRUUID he added, "is -par golf." Marked With. the Safety ;L\ County. Splendid opportunity. Write overwork, worry or' a neglected con About the third week in June Evans uBayer Cross.,, son Publish4ng Co.. LlmitetL ditios of the blood, and so they suffer . hopes to make his flith'trip'to Canada z3 Adelaide St.yr',. Toronto. heavily. Still, variations of health. at to play for the benefit of the Canadian ( w ELL r:QUIPi�z;D NEwSi;ArElt �f + ' 'this time 'can be relieved by home �• ane fob printing plant in Eaatera treatment. Red Cross. -Other noted golfers who o Uucnrto Insurance carried !1.500. Will may go -along ' are Francis Ouimet, ,. Mr,,.� v ton PubIt on quick sale. r o: . s Among the commonest symptoms' l+�tSlr�i{ Wilson Publiehtng Co.. Ltd., Toronla are headaches and pains in the Aback Jerome D. Travers and John Gt. Ander- . ' i' _ son. The cities visited will be Mont- ac=sasx,LAirEovs. � �- ..and sides, fever -flushes, palpitation, 7 real, Ottawa,, St. Andrews -$y -the -sea dizziness and depression. Women o eiNCER TUh1Uk9. LUMPS. ETC. stand in need of rich, red blood all and 'Toronto. • vu internal and eme treanal. cured with - Canada has a string of well-planned There is not a penny. of German °ut pain by our home treatment write their life, but never more so than in i golf courses from the Atlantic to the vs before coo late. Dr. Bollman lliadtcal middle a when the nerves are also at money invested in "Bayer Tablets of I Co.. Limited, Coiungwood opt ger Pacific, ranging from seaside links .,we and over -wrought. Now every Aspirin; nor will a German citizen Uncle -"I see, you do not carry s -" St. Andrews -by -the -sea dn-the Bay of rofit by its Rale or ever be allowed to woman can prove the prompt lielp of ,.,., ' • Fundy to the Banff Springs Golf Club, p tool cheat on your motor car, Mabel .:forded to her health by renewing her - - Alberta, where the golfer can play his quire interest.. I What -do you. do in the case of blood supply. It is a test that any ail- The original world-famous Aspirin trouble?" Mabel• -"Oh, I always ting woman can make by taking Dr. - game at all altitude of nearly a' mile. marked with the "Bayer Cross" is now have hairpins!" .,Williams' Pink Pills, far these pills Going farther west he can play they p Vancouver and ' Victoria golf clubs made in Canada and can be had at +make rich, red blood, which in turn _ where tho altitude is not far shove the your druggist's in ,handy tin bonen of ���_o "helps the appetite, strengthens the sea and, where the golf• sharp can play 12 tablets Mind larger Bayer"PPack- ."helps ack Laugh When People ' nerves and restores robust health. ages Thousands of .a omen have found in Dr. the royal• situ ancient gam® 'every" "Genuine ' Aspirtn has been proved. Williams! .d 'Pink Pills the ea b Embroider shows u well for *i+iA month_ in the tw cause the for -Fa n, adache; - ep 'B• out' ee v which new health and a brighter nut party Japan current decrees that there shall. Rheumatism, art frock for my little lady. Tlie Toothatlle, Earache, look of lite were gained. In proof of yoke may be hem -stitched on and be no "winter killed" greens. _ This* year will be the greatest in. the Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Neuritis. �Ahia is the voluntary testimony of Mrs. -with a ribbon sash, it is all that one Aspirin is the trade mark, register Try thia yourself then pass 3 history of Canada and the United : S. Peterson, Milford, Ont., who. can States so far as international.golf Is Monoacetfcacidestar of Salicylicacid desire. MSCa]I Pattern 8576-6 j ed in Canada, of Bayer Manufacture of It signs to others. H says: -"I have suffered greatly from sizes= -4 to 14 years -price 20c. : j It works! +a -those troubles that afflict my sea, and concerned. Ten of Canada's beat golf- those d a, era will play against ,ten of the . beat e I have found that Dr. Williams' Pink - - Merchant shipping ' gunk by the Pills in such. cases not only,do all that _- w ntrq Club ilamlltoin, G ally a k }} beI Y . ywhe - _iII C waw A from the United Germans is officially estimated at Ouch ! 7 !This Is claimed for them, but more. Dr. " ton Goit and Coi heard testi an the Cana=Britain, a e; t ubI with cortin 1 lie . on u y tpeople-troubled ed c rn will follow ` Williams in s ave one so than Seniors, who won the Dike of 238; Italy, 230; United St tea, 8 ; the simple advice of this Cincinnati - much for me that ]urge every weak �- Japan, 29. In- tonnage, the' British authority, who claims that a few drops _ Devonshire's Cup in a match against _ woman to. try them, and they. will soon the United States Seniors, will defend !oases were 7,638,020. of a drug called treezoae when applied realize the great difference in one's to a tender, aching corn stops soreness , MONEY ORDERS. at 0 ce. and seen the earn -tries up health they make." mis Golf Club; Rye, N.Y. Buy your out•ot-town supplies with lifts right without p and t gh ala. If. you suffer from any, of t)te -ills Champion Evans. has a very. high He says freezone is an ether cam - that particularly afflict womanhood opinion of Canadian golf' courses, and Dominion Express Money Orders. Five pound which dries immediately and -yon should avail yourself at once of the of the Hamilton (3oli and .Country` Dollars costs three cents, never inflames or even irritates the - r -- ' -surrounding- Noe 8i'--silt`s aTtYT---r �` health help of Dr. Williams' Pink Club 1n_partic._ular._ "This -Club;_ -he - — - P'L9 _ You can get them from. any -- •• ere is no bet*.er t- 3'ainfectant of an gnats drugfreztoe will co . veffi dealer is .medicine or b; mail post states, !e one o[ the very best. links little at any drug store, but is su w iIl North America. it 'swinge well,. than sunshine. Let it flood the rooms tient to remove every hard or soft paid at 50 cents a 'boa or' six boxes �� and is a thorough tent of golf," which are occupied, `let it shine into feet.. corn Or callus fror% one7a Millions f for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- - _, of American women will welcome this Club at St. Andrews-bythe-Sea is as the sunshine makes, them sweet. announcement mute the inauguration 18 -hole- links.- 6.000 yards in length.d.e ymym oases atatesa>esr. _ Hearthaide. slid-_theie_is_slsn_a 3-hnie linkw _Ileac- -- _ of the highheels. Luau: things to love tn-thST-sem a ucc'�' by. The long course resembles aozne _There is no ,.more certain .way. of Lm"" T t house of ours, - of the best seaside links of 'Scotland. .spoiling a good, voice than by sing- Mrae Linen Taylor The'sunlight swept, across the break. • m fast board, a Victoria and Vanc ver are Calgary, C tori ot; . The brass bowls blooming with their all great golfing renters. At the LEMONS MAKE SKIN �! nodding sheaves of flowers. - Banti Springs Golf Club on "The Root WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR Healed Her. Baby `-_'T`he genial fireplace where stout logs s e -- was - --. of the World," the golf i excellent -bab_ have roared; : and the scenic surroundings ansae• Make this "beauty lotto!+ for a few face �' sed d ' axed' in- beauty: cents and see for yourself, There is a little window looking to the =' _ : '... • _... teed ly�hy, and be , "Our when his east : was fairly craxy rub - i+ Where stars peeped' in . on ns _ TORONTO FAT STOCK SHOW. What girl or woman hasn't heard of bing and -scratching through twilight haze; _ lemon : julce to remove complexion '-or -4w till the skin broke and *, The mottled plates we rept against 8687 -Comfort is .shown In thio At the annual meeting of the'Toron- blemishes; fo whiten the skin and to • _ house dress, and what a out tbe:roses, the freshness an p• g .. the seldom feast appeals most to Fat' Stock Show, held recently, . it bring { -� sleep, and did nothing to the housewife is that it is easily' was decided to again have .classes for the bidden besets . But lemon juice 1 +� j 1 may, Hisfia looked Shining from their shelves'in'bright made, for body and sleeves are in female cattle. also that instead of to alone is acid. therefore irritating, and as though he might be disfigured arrays; one. McCalI Pattern 8637--8 sizes- should be mixed with orchard white for life., 'The wide, soft ruga-faircolored as qulrtng ninety days' ownership of car, this gray.' Strain through a fine' c nth "1 thought I would give Cuticum S., M., L. -price 25c. , loads of cattle that_ 1t would --be suf- the juice Of two fresh -lemons lata, a ! some entabied mead, Soapp and Ointment a trial. I found n With stiff Levantine ` blossoms, These patterns may be obtained Scient it owned by exhibitor at time bottle containing about three ounces thetree-sample so good that I bought - - weaver -sown; from your local ' McCall dealer, or of eptry. This. will be welcome news. of orchard white, then shake well and more and two cakes of Cuticura Soar from the McCall -Co.,0 Bond St. to some -exhibitors who were unable you have a w hole quarter prof of skin ' and a fifty cent box of Cuticum oint, the stately stairs, the pipestand and .Toronto, Dept. W. � t compete in some of the classes last and complexion lotion at -about -the•, �t healed hiss." (Signed) Mrs. �_� year. cold cream. Be mare to Lilian M. Taylor, Box 99, Brace- •' rows of books to read; cosi. one. usually pays for a small jar - The sweater on the settle lightly - of ardt'nary bridge. Muskoka, Out., Dec. 30,'18. thrown. : _ • . Paliteneae Pays. _ ado much I love • * •their agents, The -Forth Bridge. into the bottle then this lotion will re- Cuticun Soap to cleanse and par- A bright-eyed little boy in a sailor t , I An American naval 'o®cer; on ar• main pure and fresh for months. When rity. Caticura Ointment to soften content and happiness, suit saluted the occupants of a passing applied daily . to the Sate_ neck. arms and soothe and Cuticum Talcum to And friendliness to make such torr motorcar so quaintly that they stopped rival in Scottish waters, was Signalled and P are ideal IN Her bloom, to give him sixpence.* to anchor at the Forth Bridge. After and .hands it Should help to- bleach, ' powder .. cruising about for hours the officer clear, smoothen and beautify the skin. daily toile purposes• knd, more than all, _ the clock, so "You're a very polite little fellow, Any druggist will sappy three_ tr...e+et+►e of C°efeera soft solemn of address, the lady motorist said. • "Do you'salute (•signalled back, this message: -'Have ounpes of orchard white at v ry little +cent e� T•tCA61seOm pose -seed: "c°.4..'• 'That murmurs to itself down the all the strangers who pass,in the same searched this brook from kiouth to coat and the grocer has therlemons.Dor' a•' v, s.a - •aela..errwea.. <' still room: way?" source. Have found the first bridge -�_ --- -- - �-= "No; no, ma'am, only motorists," the all right, but I'm bleat if I can find the. setons, let alone the third or I wa Instructing 'Grandpa. -boy stammered, fingering his sixpence �- nervously. "Father says I'm to be fourth!„ = s Over to my little grand- y daughter over the telephone the other polite to them, because motorcars day," said an old man recently to °a bring him trade." �• T e lady seemed d'sa Minard's Liniment Co.,' Limited - ' e ew f. hig•frieads at a hotel- and $ i Ppointed. Dear Sirs, -This fall I got thrown spring Fever when I ended I said, "Here, Dorothy, "What is agar father's trade, my _ Is a kiss for you.' She replied; 'Oh! little man? Does he repair motor- on a Lente and hurt my. chest very _ rt pshaw, grandpa! Don't you know that cars ?" mac oto breathe. so I could nittriedkall kiand ndsof—w�lat •IS It a'' [ zYx a -kiss over the telephone is like a ..�, ma'am"; he's an undertaker," straw . hatT I said, 'Why; no, Sweet• was the little fellow's response. Liniments and they did me no good. heart, how's that?' 'It's not telt, - One bottle of MINARD'S , LINI- f"�1HREE o'clock in the after. biENT, warmed on flapnels and ap• - 1 noon and absolutely no4 grandpa; she said.", Always laugh when, you can; it is lied on -my' breast cu me coin• •� ++ cheap medicine. Merriment is a p pep. You call it spring ; The perennial border will be bene- philosophy not well piste!:. fever but is at P p p p y 0tiderstood. It + -C. H. COSSAH00141. fated by mulching during -hot weather -is the sunny side of existence."- Rossway, Digby Co:, N. S. When you are constipated waste matter re - with the clippings from the lawn.`. Byron. mains in the intestines, decays, forms poisons _ which are absorbed into your blood and carried by it to every STAMPS REF! SGT HISTORY. dell in your body. When your cells are thus poisoned, of .course you have no "pep." ' ' Controversy Over Fiume Shown ' in Pills,salts,mineral waters, castor oil,etc.,merelyforce the bow Drink So _Delicious _ Postage Stamps. els to act, and make constipation and cell -poisonings habit. 1 that'rnan t�refer its A striking example of the manner Nujol is entirely different from drugs as it does not force or ;•. y p in which current events are reflected irritate the bowels. '.flavor to that of any as the postage stamps of nations is Nujol prevents stagnation by softening the food waste and provided by. the Italo-Slovak deadlock "'.encouraging the intestinal muscles to act eaturally, thus re. i other table beverage. at Fiume. moving the cause of constipation and self-poisming.. -It Is y' When the Jugo-Slays first occupied -" absolutely harmlesa and pleasant to take. - the town, immediately after the de- Nujol helps Nature es easy, thorough bowel evacn- NJ SQftclaration of the armistice, they signal- -_64 healthiest habit in the'woAd. nn at ized the event y imposing e n a s r I of the united Slav states -"S. H. S."- " .(let a bottk of NitjOl from your druggist today and watch v upou the Slav stamps, which, however, your "pep" comeback. •i�R _Y— (D'STUM proved shortaived, for on the arriv- �la �� Neel is int in .safd ale!. eesrtns tee N.ietTrnae htarh.�•All drvattiete'. insist on Nolel. Toa xray #Wer from absututes.al of the Italllans they were suppres,sed in favor of a somewhat similar �� �' _ J=I_ A For old and young. arf... .: -Gives zest to any meal. Is series, bearing the simple imprint "Fiume" in large black capitals. Whatever may be the ultimate fate of Flame, these transitionary stamps will constitute historical evidence of the rival claims to its possession. i ISSUE 27 -119. - or. a.. mig 4, T,1 7 r ose who thinK thatat his own stable one and a half miles east of Pickering Village. Germany has been suffie ti SCOT PRIDE JIVS831. the. r4gist A ished for- lier. cem es t at I Clydesdale stallion, the property of PW)Iished eve%9:"v n=� at i" qll� ered R[CHARDSONS those men who were o si Is Geo. Davidson & Sons, Cberrywood, TOMMS make the season of 1919 at his 450wvear; $1.23 for the war should not, be further if ivid in advance. OWL, stable. punished. Not only should the! GALL4Nr REFINER [10972], Clydesdale G. R O C S R Y nation be taught a lesson by the stallion, theproperty n David Ann- J 0 H N MURKAR, Proprietor@ f , terms of the Peace Treaty, but it an Sr.. Pickering. 11 make the 1919 at his own stable. is necessary that IndivMu4 who se"u"'of NOTIL& AND COMMIENT& B.tRd.N'-4. BEST (13930], (11507), Impokt- G.A, R D EN SEEDS, were responsible for the war r.dClydesdttle stallion, the property Graham Bros., Cairabro The demand for shorter hours should also be L' gie. Cla ! - aught a leAson. 6, re- aiout. will mak k . MANGEL SEEDS, the season of 1919 would be a good thing1for the man Neither the ex Kaiser nor the ex- I at his own stable. :should be allowed I ,who is-industrious and is making Crown Pt-ince BELLE Boy r8524, (14018). the -prem- 7, 011ATO PLANTS werq effort to build up a comfort- to'spen-d .the ilew4tider of' their1"m inipo- rted Clydesdale stallion, x�hile_ rue property of Nelson AN'agg. Clare- -CABBAGE PLANTS `able home. But there is, a class lives in luxury and clomfort i-r,, -.t, will make the season of 1919 of peop e'to, whoru short working 0I rest of the nation is compelled as ;ollows: Monday afternoon will All kinds of Flower Plants for Bedding I e 'be I for getierati6lns on a.+. Ours would be -their ruin. The to n slavery leave bis own stable for Goodwood . . . . . . . . . . .... �� t. - . . furnight. Tuesday, own stable for .. .. .. present age is characterized by a account' of their' The noon; Brougham hiotel. night, Wed' " for pleasure, especially in, death 'peual ty NA ould" nut be too r-solay, Harbron Bros. lot 5, con. 6 ;kering, noon-' -Brooklin I A •Ar the cities. In the winter reason severe for them, and there are hotel for 0 U' r 60c B1 'a c k Mi Pi I xed or' Gr' en� T' the Li rge a t ten dance a i'the' 1,ight. Thursdav afternoon, Ash- e Teas various others who were equally guilty iwru hotel, nicht. Fri asb e of .who should not be ovet-166ked hi Jackson's, lot 5. con. 9, Pickering the market. Friday, Wri, C I es theatres is evidene' al's the best On this great desire, and in the sum-- dealing out punishment. noon, thence to own stable until the following mer tiwe the popular . form of- re I g Monday afternoon. Kl'%U'SCOI: RTSIIIP[111151.(14-,12), the .�.creatiou and-pleasure is in motor -The Pickering pure bred imported Clydesdale fal- s JAMES R-10HAF?0S0N i Ing. It is the 'desire of the great lion, the property of Oscar Wilson. Brougham, will make the season of majerity of young men to own . Vigilance Comm'ittee 1019as follows, Monday. May I . :)ch,- ALSIKE-SE E cat-, and thousands of autos are Will leave his own stabfeand proceed purchased b•y paying a Sut'all sum The object of this Association is'to • to W. G. Scotl'tl, con. S. Pickering, -die• 'WANTED -te BLACKSMITH SHOP I lessen stealing and prosecute for night. Tuesday', Wm. Mid - I : . and the balance in instal- the felons. ton's, Greenwood. noon; LT. Blake's• ments, so that by the time the car dnesda , H. G. -We! willpay the highest blembers having property stolen comainui. Wilson's, hase line• noop,an nig t. :Horseshoeing and general blacksmith' -is 'paid for the ow ner fluds hiniself 'is immediately with any member Thursday. Geo Cowan's Brock road, p all kinds work prompt Ty--a-tXe­ud-a�. 'es rices fur .the owner of a used up-car, and of Executive Committee. might,- Friday, A. Hamilton's. con, of seed, m_;._'.Lh,.4 M on e, L y . allgone. I e. These young 5. noon, Chas. White's, Green River, Lame and interfering horses made Membership fee Send us samples and, get night. Saturday, proceeds to his aspecialty of, and money re. .-men would Bud it far more advL-n-Tickotslwav be had mous; too President or own stable until the following Mon- our prices before funded If work does not -y on application. fiecreter, '-'tageous' if they would @are their day. selling. prove satisfactory. money •for buying a home for Exac. CoK I.N;G*s HEATHER 114049', (17004), the m.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Pulm- well bred I Thi best of facilities in plac ;pending- P_r._W._.N'_._Rjcbaidsoh. Pickering. imported Clydesdale stal- e of —11oni-the property-_'of D. Ryan. Dun. for'cleanibg. 0 1--- --- - -_ - - all their available cash in pleasure. J. R.'T wextoo' W.J. Clark bartou, %ill make the sensor) f $414) r A CN* Be" `$ C swed 's There are An the country thou Pros ider t gecretsry as follows: Monday noon will 'leave J. H. DOWNEY COKPA his own stable for H. Xusttn'sr. Kase Lai Old b SF RE(, line. for night. Tuesday, W. J. 0as. WHITBY, ONTARIO dependent on members of their. ton.'s.b-Ase tine fdinoon. M.M,.Tmg- ----7— f9kmili-es or other relatiye-r-, or-it R0-YALFtt.%,,Km%, As�:;V.-Clvdetdale girt'al. Wt 21. B. F. con. Whitbv, for 13'alli, ,. T Io. rkror - rr v of S , C, IN night. Wednesday, Bandel's hotel, ma L k, y.be spending their declining ill.jua,ke th,�,-'eas( n, f 1910 at Whi,t.hr. noon, Bentley Bros,. 1,,,t 1, PICIEIITG GARAGE P - - Pie his "wn tabl road, ont, c(,)n.'4. kering. night, Thursday. vear% in the houie of refuge 'wbef6ivalif-they -hwd-beewcarefill- and it half bikes vast of PicF', kering Harrison vans; Kiusale. noon:- J.- N Dis V_".J,.Gveeiawood ht: Fri- of -01�lvX--,Rd_t4_Le k�trxge Uutianes.-i of Davidson & '-Williami we are of their%earpiqgs. they inight have, day. Badgerow's hotel. Zlni i6. Having, v.L-ug -1 BrcEt`HALLV�; -V,I, 1'2. X 13&R. 911A ..., ­­__ - - _-1-- - tspent their Id age in et:ant)rt, -1-1 -hoil L, 1 1�_!j t fornbon,.W. J.31cDonaJd',;." Bt-)(7k jec .:t,;y tjj L�ij #;d Cl;vdo,­ road. for nighT• Saturday. proceeds prepared to repiir all..tuikea of autos. dale -ul lif on, ilir ;,ri r)t7rt V nf u., -s-t OR,. to bis-own st"i'le where he will re- 1311tikVi.; Will Tuo_ ko t�c. - - We ke�,p' -.il.k 1nd,:of'jF,,>rd acce8sitjz ies, tiret-' f&r all 11 01 1 ­ 7-0m —0w- 'Farbetlibebe a_bl"Atig.-to their Main until, the IuA,6� of c4n., 016, etc.. 11 -------------------------- nn Araiia�__ : W Pickering— The -ew x"Cron` j?rince- of Gern- � any 1:3 credited with making the 7 :4114-- � - - - ---.s_tatPme;ut that- "there mill be -9: :another war In ten years." This, p wuuld no doubt . t be So if the Ho HELP PRODUCTION SAVE! Cur�-Syrtip 5 p, itud- 1)�%il 51) cerits henzollertis and the military ' - - : - Crab Apple-Jelly Party &ive every d6l1ar you can ! Each dollar saved strengthens were allowed to resume. control in J %I.I—Plot i,:rat-pberry and Strawberry the nation's p, -- endure during this period of Oermany, and it'gbows the neces- reconstruction. 'alty of preventing the retirrit to ­7 a savings account. Make your 'money work or 'Power of these warerazed-meir, -White Light New 'Pei-fee tion'Coaloij Stoves' :-The militpi you and your Country. Germany ba-!, been dp�struye-d by the !aword Corn—Pri0etA-Ni�titia. Longfellow, Giant White Ensilage, military. -7—THE-D0MPd0N-2UkNK-=--- of the allip5l, buttl :"'Jjjt�; "'ji Yellow Dent, A, . . -7 spirit Improved 1. in i: I-Au, it. - Wi=cunsi a No. TI 4 25 brill!. WHITBY wti-e frout Use fluduchil chaos BRAkOH': J.,CIORDON HALL, Manager. itito which the war ha-4 plui,ged Tri Oir.se and -"e the results her,'the wdr-lor,k *Ould not ll I ruouieut Ak)out rent-wiLig :,.hostilities" And teak vengent, a ... upon tfl(.�%#s cou -­-`.-A N N 1-8Pickering Storeutries whivii vkere Hardware W ['%11.1 'F respontAble. fur, her do I . CQ -A" -3:::) This-,it just the place to get am bii Stove, fo� this hot weather. We h: hays. the Clark Jewel a uot-710 va Mae-Od-S—toves--Guaranteed ou Can :Start ive sa to g ti--faction or we return y6ftr money. 7 a complete liu of Sere' s and Wind Screens Wire We have' e eu Doo� Ow ith 25 Cents• Cloth froth 18 to 42 inches. wide,. at lowest price. Washing M achine- . either hand or power, to make washing be"An"Inve-tor easy d iriuk the extremely hot weather. you will buy. mo Ham cks fvow 2.25 up; Call in and see them and full line, of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, And you ik'n invest it in securities ag safe and profitable ad an�r -Lawn Mo w'ers, Sprayers- etc. held by 'capitalists, The old-reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. Get our prices. -five cents saved each week ca 'be made to earn 41/2 c" Twenty n r goods. interest by a.'very simple plan. It izi a plea3tlrs'io sb:cfw ou P i of these Thrift Stamps cd` twefi -fi' .8 xteen J. S. BAISDON PIC — when _,ty ve cents each. Savings Stamp become a 41 inter - when exchanged fora War 'Oav /2 -In 1924. est-bearing security for which . the Government will pay you $5.00 COAIL:- COAT, In other "words, if youlend the Government the $4.00 odd pDUhave saved by this easy means, the Government NNU pay it back to you WITH AN ADDITIONAL five years from now. -NOW is the time to put in your, M in may M.Finter.-s supply. 0. become a invesior ip the safest of aU securities—a Gov- Anct you n .Coet $4.04 ent Bond. orders prompi PIMIM caii fill your rderi tly W .-Canada n46eds the savings" of he W S r people to finance the work at 7 -1 Coo $4.05 itru ctio W. Coal, the best R L. J__ rodu 9 �duonn�gthw d Of 4"'� C' period t.� 7sac�oun Ma a y ur m e�ywork �®r --anthracite obtainable War Savins* Staxwo .-Make 'Your Savings Serve Y" d Serve Your Country—_.h em be b0cwht wher. an i'vest The Campbell Flour Mflls"Co., Ltd. W"r this sign is MiRs at Them In War Savings, Stamps.%PIP MM v7- - .�, z- , ;a+. � .7 It ­ ­­ �V . Me 71 V_ 7 r., attended 111,1 TABLE-Fickering sjatou,0 A number from here a the Pickering picnic on Tuesday. 0 Whitevale Club - of T. R. Trains goiugE"t clui'aa follolms IOE—OREAM Aiss. Schnurr is olT for& months No. 6 Rail 8.07 & M. 4olidays. Mrs..Andrews and chilftea ars UWted Farmers 28 Local 2.37 P. X. The famous Neilson make Wilmot St6rry, of Goodwo6d, visiting her sister, Mrs. R. H.• 38 Local 4.09 P. X kept constantly on hand. m f3eeds have arrived. Trains going West due as- follows- Brown, of Orono: A prepared to enter to was here on Monday. David-Hopper, of-Toronto, was Ai the next'meeting of the Club reso. No. 85 Local 7.87'A. X. -.,garden parties or other-- Mr. Priest,-of-Toronto; is-moviug -den party and lotions will be passed on 27 Local _77-_166 to the Chas. Nichol farm the following : - here for the garden 2.8Z P..M.- social gatherings. T- Mail 8.00 1P. X., Macnab jr. is suffering -alled--upoin frieh& P%r T6]ephoue Cen- P. from L Nos, (3 and Ior ja Miss Isabel Sargent returned Re Interewitching of Railways 7 also run on Sunday— -teal office,_ an attack 6' =d fever. �Milil.ary Trainiug in Scboole gie of-Toronto, home on-T ursday and is recover" Fbrekoin is f`houilh idiauceF bakery Miss Ag Improvibg dtir School $Totem, of Standard time. 1p visiting Claremont friends. ing. nicely f rom her operation. Regulation of Foodstuffs :. r.. " i . Mrs McLaren and dativhVer, of Standardization of farm Implements T. P. Shirk, c4mmout is visiting her son, Mrs' Limbert Limbert, of Parry Sound.- Toronto, are spending a few days Regulation of .motor trucks on our here " i-th the former's. niece, Mrs. soft roadi -Mr. and Mra.-Comba, of Toronto. W. :D E R U SL H A i2it" d and Mrs. Me-, T_ Condy. The United Farmers :'holidayed with Mr; Richard Howe, of 'London, "a r- Kay a war vetAran, with 13 O.F —1 rived in town on _MQ4day.. and has Mr. Turney, of Streetsville, ligi' ars experience in re-!,-• ontal'i puyehused the house at present ye J spending a few days. with Mr, . 4j4Vc-apied by Truenian. air wuyk on all. makes 0 _7 Bundy. Davra McFarlEifie"'of 'Wil: 7. or a twobir- of cars, has opened a D. A. Scott has left f kis, "Sa�&, arrived in town on weeks' vacation - with friends in Sa ttirday and will sj)enil "A n1outh G Torth Clare-- - London. arage at N mont and is prepared Fat reiselub meets in the ith her f%tthe [ILIgh Gregg st eud t Wim. Leaper, of Stouffville. cft -ed upon Claremont friends On -o 'Repo'rf- Or the June Pt-( motions,' fiLkd care of your car Ficker*l'n'g Town Hall 11 'Monday. Claretuo.11t; Public School, Senior troables. Satisfaction second Wednesday -Yr Ro,')(n. Names are to order Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, is, spending ng a month with her soot, wet 110nours (b); pass (p). guaranteed. Have' your of each monthUrs. J. Bundy. • Jr. IN' to S ' jN r- IV"ola Farrow, (b), carputright. only: during summer months. Sam.-and Mrs. Stephenson, of Merle Linton (p). - From Sr. Ill to Pickering, spent Sunday with Jr. IV-Edith Petet-s (h),' Aldine -':,North ClareMon't -'Watch'for next" meetieg -t Beelby (p). Ma- .relatives here. Ward (p), Robei be1LDr­,%n (p),- Oliv� MRntle--�p date. J. and Mrs. Evans will leav6 o tRVICIE.—Our! -ie 'Saturday for a two• months' visit Isabel Grejzg (p), Irene Watson (p��- .:.-Garage hig�ly-d eve loped I with their son, Fred, and their Jr. Ill Sr. III-Robiu Jublison (P In Union there is Strenolh daughter, Mrs. Herb Cooper, of Violet Gurrie, teacher. S service is available at all the Peace River District' A very r;nceefsfnl meeting of the- timesforthe benefit of our cos-. We congratulate Master Gordon Methudist Ladies' Aid So6letk was Gregg. a pupil of Miss Annie Spof- held on Thursday last. As usual tourers. Bvery well-grounded _fffi� A . Z * ' id tea an a the- fard, on ha 9 pas Mpreciates -the C oal,, - Coil - ore hi"rimary piano examination which was appreciate- by.all who. inrportanceof theco-o ra n, --lat"the Toronto Conservatory -At the annual bus Of were present. Music. ine!�s. ineeting of this society the "idance and information on Chestnut,.. 8.0 per ton, The-Baptist Sunday School will -following offleers were elected for Enancialmattersof his'Banker. Stove, 10.* 1 a -hold their anodal picnic on Joseph the en-miug'year President-Mrs. 2M Egg, ... 10.55 Borland's grove on ThursdaT, Ju- F, Sp6ff a'rd - - Ist Vice-President-7- THE- Of ail materials and de4m I loth, beginning at 2 o clock. Mrs; II. Thorson, Secretary- kept in stock. It will pay you THOSS A. LAW, 17here will be sports- of •�all kind Organist- TANDARD. BAN C&II at our works and inspect our took. s Mrs. A. :Bantle, Mrs. S -will be refreshment W. Wilsou,­ A.96% Organist-Miss obtain prices' Don't be misled and -01:� GAd4AMA. efts we do not employ them-,00nmquent. tt-d-0 fj rrbooths on.the grounds. Every- -H. Mantle. ' __�We_= __ W1 to- ry au body come and being their baskets PICKERINQ BRANCH 'IQ - commission of 10 pir *ant., which you wil ­Glain Ch -and enjoy an afternoon of - sports M. O. ZIMMERMAN - MAMAGER oppaw oestaiTdylaave, by.purahasing from us.1 Promotion Examinations- or t ----fawAwc4+-A4-_so_A�T _w*wray_�_ ca-i anflicited AND FL&KING to Junior Roc. m of Claremont Pubti"C', Nbr =U J* T, 31ATHESO, School. Names are given in or-der ant 7i ar� prepared do chopping and oat -C to Qftl.ce and Wc-rk Whitby, Ontario flaking on Moia,d�ys and Frl�; of merit. Pr. Pr. B-Herbert Linton,Chidlow, Gra- days only, beginning-, M:%de in Canada -Albeit Chid I - Thornby Rumohro Gordon on April let, Borlamd, J6ieoh 'Ward, 'Orval T Sbrh6 stofie boatc'6,-wason and binddi -t tgbe-9 On hafid.­ in'ley Linton. Pr; B to MM-1 Watcon,-Sta t. X-Rose Fingold, Hugh. I ukh. Pr A to Jr. I-Bertram" Rotnolir, John. F. Bayleg,- Greenwood Ley. jes .7.7 777- A Margaret 91pence 6ILe HiliT bort,t9, Sr. Kenneth Ward. Jr. --j, I-Dorothy Bowen, Mary Neal. I r A► 11 17!�'- -ard. 45 to.Jr.-IL= Florence Farrow, (bon.). s. Gladys Hurlbert.-_(holol, Z -L �_us 'Fiagold (bon.), Elizabeth -Ward First-class r 7 and Margarc-t Portei (equal bon.), -George Middleton (bon.), Iva night at lowest, prices. Watson (bon.). Sadie Linton (P). Jr. 11 to Sr. Phone 180ii. ii I PV 1a R CL -Frank Ward (pass}. EWHITEPA, F", Margaret Pugh (bon.), Ruby 7 Mabel, Sanderson NER USED 5MOH Thos. Sanderion Son, (hon.), (bon.),, Margaret Bibobam (bon.), PROPRIETOR& Linton (pass) Sr.' 11 to Jr. Vera Lin N EN E ii U SE_ 1 P'7 -Margaret Linton (bon.), Lou- Th ex t o iga-ffowen (bon.). -Helen L. And-, 7 erson, teacher.- ne of the, largLe-st _C Whit was o onfectione" garden parties ever held in the township witti that given on Mon - lea Cream Siinjae'%,,', 0-odas' a'nJ Pr`LckF. -day evening. under the auspices of NEILSON'S Ice Crem the Prebyterian'church at Cairn- constantly on hand in bulk or bricks H* R. MONNEY -..-PICKERING brogie, the beautiful home of Gra- Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. Gra- ham Bros. The night %vas Ideal Popular Patriotic Music. ..for arch a'gathering and no more• -attractive spot could his chosen Call and see our stock of Tobsiccoo, Cigars, etc. 00 than the spacious and weli kept IN DILLINGliAM BL K ,*P lawu of Graham Bros., whose boa- "Bra�ra-Ola's" and make`. well known. ' By the -Picketing, Ont. pitalit time tieloprogra'mme began• huu- your choice., .'an d have Day ,dredsof autos were strewn aloag the roadside for about half a mile, every ."stirance -that You, and nearly_ two tboussfid people the' JaWn'_ :.-,T 0 R.0 N T 0 7!-�W IN N I .PEG -had assembled within are see- aring And Points West the whole country-side for many % .miles being, repreonted. The num went that will bring en erous tables,were laden with good Leave Toronto Wimidn Stn') 9.15- 3L things, and for three -hours the National tire sati-ifaction and rend-' MaL. WiiL. Fri.—Canadian do Way ladies were kept busy snpplying T=#., Tius., Sat.—Via' North -Bay, T. the physical wants Of those pros- operly"s er pr :.anv music on- Cochrane, thence C.N.R. ent. At a somewhat late hour -niversal The -U the programme was begun, with .,,,any Disc Record made. tor, Rev. A. McLellan 'in S�awuiig -:.Machine! the pas Tbrewo Standard and Tourist Glesp- Nein., WsC Tri., to Taw"em. the chair. There waq much dis- and Terms -fts and Dwas can I Tae., ThurN 64tv to whwm - appointment at the unavoidable Manufactured by ence of Sir Adaru Beek, who on application.' ----On fro= rpear"t C. N. - Itiallms" ANN& � city 313 Kinn Stroot Mast ani Uniin ftations TonnUi H. Jackson So Was to give an address. as well as 7 1d?;'0",Wn$Ptr="%ort14 Namil,004% - occupy the chair. On account of FLA. FARSAIRN, (LIP.A., Toreftt& Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, the sudden development of the S THEXTON. railway situation in Windsor, _Placksmithing and Woodworking in -where the -Hydro-EIeetric-CdffMi9-- cion are being asked tq take over Canadian Natirgoal Railwaq s and Sling bpWhtltT A. Pickering,'OnL a Engines, Emery the railway, he was compelled at We stock Gasoline the lost moment to cancel his en- Wheels, Circular Saws, S.&W and gmery Mandrela. gagement with Claretnont. The Ron. Geo. S. Henry, Minister of .-Wehavefor sale anumberoit Agriculture, however, was present young pigs. 40C and gave an excellent address in 0 of 'PIC ERING which he-spoke with great conn- Bence in regard to the futur K Canada, and be deplored the pessi- -lent in .. ........ . 'r [".=3H, Bo",cr -Ioi!!sn't crowd the dinner off the mi-,nithftt has been evident YARD six -W many quarter,; dut q. Ow p�ist You can set the LUMBER-YA Par i a C.1 --en Sm i- months. 31r. 0,.. or se boiler eiLh.er wa:-, across or leagthwise-of-the-top— ley, the well-known' entertainer, There of Toronto. nIlAill -vir tained 'h!� high is ro gu,�_s �rk bak;ng eiLher. Theoven Beaver and Eclipse-Branda__ �us.u-,e baking in full Hardwood Flooring reputation by his litiniorous and hg's 4 'liu dj-_�-, _wh� ne- sentii Attl selections, and little vie" W­,.The tliCrr—ngrEe,er te is v,, etheirthe oven and .13-16, All grades ugh or 'not. The oven, as you rn Mi. Parks, of Toronto, delighted is hot enough must have Atbo.Ae pre�zent with her dancing of of Beeeb, Birch, Maple. heard,- is--Very-tvc ly-h�itecr_-- the Highland Fling. -11dr. and-Mrs. hits Baguley, of New York City, sang Thii depei�dable­ r=6 has casy-woiking &-dte3 porcelain Plain and -Cuarter Cut W •for several duets most accept- enarheled reservoir, which ir4y be'removed r cleaning. and Red Oak; Ably/ The Hawaiian guitar intini- q17 t the' an a �es c� ration, t;�r=ance OfthecL -�Rr r hers by Miss Nola Meek, of Stouff -.,.-The Pandora is the sort of range you have always wanted. See It. Quality and Manufacture ville, were much enjoyed by all. 77 Guaranteed Mrs. Thos. Birkeft and Miss Veta -Stephenson presided at the piano to most by J. S. BALSDON W. D. GordolL &SORI A: in a ost efficient manner and the ­*77 Claremont orchestra furnished a soma.ber PICIXE bet qt_selections during the __n - ..., �:.. ,. as,! fl., ..,,, . ,., ,� ::. :rr.. .. y.x: :.+m:.sry . s=. xr,.. • ray -'sr' - •i, ;:Y'•..'r.+.-„l. ?'"'� 's�,.<•vA',"t�" :''''. '`e.'. .""`a '•: •t!:rns +.is,'`•�t«.� p F-- ..:.:..:.. ....:y;,aG.:;,::r ... .. a. ,_::. ..,r_ _»-,• �>a.,, "'+,`'-.v'a�sr•�� ^e. '. .:.�i:'? 6�'. r.�r:. ..;:.- .'•'4, :':.L.. ;.'e.:?,r;�°5. rte""-^.�,:,,;e..�• - .. ,,y ryya,-. .:3 .e. �. .. .. ..y %•, >, • .. .... .. %'. 3y-. 1: •• •C.::"'. `. ': I...f: �•'�'.ik• f!`.. �'/Y"R"+!',' n;:' "13•.T�' '.� Yv:7'`8.. o ._ -i, 6 rod „ 'F• � � cry �!Gt • f , ,PREPARING FOR 4870.NOT. 0LOODTHIRB•TY. - tet Packet, and Realize I How Bismarck Arranged Matters Be- Bloodhound Is Not a Ferocious re - d _ C a ' --'--twecn-Atntrta�nrrd Prussia.:. lure as GZnera4tY-•8uppose� r..what an infusionof really: ? An-IFOncident from Mr. C. G. Robert- -The bloodhound, as its name would eu grades. Write arioee. 4 + , , son's lite of Bismarck •throws interest- 'Indicate, haa' aI*dys'borne a reputa- I TORONTO O SALT WORKS Pure :Fine -Tea Tastes' Me Ing light on the methodical nay in tion for ferocity and relentleasuess.. J. CLIFF TORONTO k� which Bismarck worked out his state As a matter- of fact, the bloodhound'( w policies. It concerns -the negotiations I t Is not a ferocfous'creatu.e, although It � k` opened between France and Austria I is not at all averse.to "man-traekin ." g Humanity made more progress dur= r '. "` , -. , alter 1866 for an alliance against-P:us.• Indeed, •=It possesses remarkable na- _ • ` a - ing.the last. century- than during the, iia. _Emperor Francis Joseph had .lural qualifications, for hunting hu- � Y g previous 6,040 years. -The present r - emel•ged Prom. the Seven Week' great scenurY--his-bite-ad %:Siven-- a -L- e-`- SA �'17ardesirous of revense and with sub-, ing.pov:ers gods .unlike the`Loxhound, ( �stantisl forces still intact. A'apoleon stron aeropl no; -abolished auiocraey and g perseverance on an original destroyed militarism.. What else hair ttlet'Francis Joseph at Salzburg, and line. It has been suggested that its pursuit ofit in store for us? ` � a !ew, weeks later the.Austrian emper• natural enjoyment' of the • • - •• eseo or traveled to France with his military man has been transmitted to it I A correction of the Canadian point BIa►ek, Creon olr 1F/lixed Never f old' ia' Bulk suite and gave orders that the imperial �Ahrotigh a long line'of criminal .hunt- of view .towards British trade is sug- -- _ train should stop nowhere on German ing• ancestors. Luckily, however, this geated in a communication from the C d' M. z - r sof , an m par cu ar, t at its oil zest for mall -tracking does not degeu• ana lan fission in London oto the. pass the (South Germair courts at night I orate into license and. although many j C.' T. C. The tendency runs too much in order ty avoid_ embarrassing, inter-,ptlpuIar manuals state. that "the only, I to detaiI.- Trade would be better in views. I chance for man or' beast hunted by most cases if _ handled by. trade Nothing�narred the monarch's peace the blood -hound is to take to the ! groups. . of mtud-until; in the dead -of night, the water," it does not follow that blood-� - traln' approached the German frontier hounds will injure their prey when he near -Baden-Baden; there it suddenly is caught. I On the contrar g Y', once the -,.. •. - came to a standstill. The aide -de- tracking is• at an end the bloodhounds O� ��Q - amp, on inquiring for the reason, was evince 'little interest in the object of r� PART II. He forced• a little laugh .and went shown a lonely figure wrapped in a it save to sniff in an endeavor to as-' F� "Well?" she inquired coldly; never. on his way. dark military cloak . -standing in a sv -much as looking at 'hire, but, head 1. "Thanks," Mugging called after During rain. The strait er wanted to sure themselves that 'they have the i' • to o side, delicately,and fastidious.! him, "for' forgetting my ,magazine." p g right man. speak to the Emperor Francis Joseph.. The bloodhound has played a pro- ������ ly rearranging on the counter the lis- � He stopped in suddan penitent re=. Who was he? It was King William • PAY of periodicals with their tett membeiing. He couldn't o back miueut part in history from the very �� P Y ifftei ill - g of Prussia.. earliest times, and he is a familiar __ covers. "Well?" she inquired again, �� Thus, on a dark September night in 'figure tri fictibn.'" One of these hotrods the hardness in hez voice becoming "Oh; Mugglns,' he apologized, "I 1S67, did the Emperor ,of Austria, and almost metallic. am beastly sort to the principal character in Sir VALUE' ,ra ` �' y�� - the King af,Prusafa meet for the first Edwin Landseer's celebrated picture ` "What was that?" he asked :in a "Thank.. -you just the same," she re- time since Koniggratz. The interview "Dignity and Impudence." .voice he tried to keep casual in spite peated in exaggerated sarcasm,.. tasted several hours and Look place of dry lips and dry. throat. ( He forced h;inself, to, answer her to the rear. carriage oL the imperial 4 ` That,"''condeacended Delisa` Mary'! In kind. train. n'hat passed is sot known, but Gave Son Surname. • one , was r. sa o osep �� lseart; forslviii sou • the writer is satisfied that..Wi _am o .we n • k.What of ft?" ' he.ealled down to her. Prussia asked Francis Joseph not to meaning in certain languages, "You never told me_ about.. him be- 1Sluggins made a .contemptuous betray the German cause, and warned i such as -Fitz or Mac, was prefixed to. fore;" he accused .her. soundthat as half 'laugh and half him of the- forthcoming Franco-Ger= the Christian nStue of the father to w a "I'Il tell you now" she told him a sniff, and went on her way. man War: On reaching Paris Emperor _ . - g give the son a surname. and O to give .. .. CUAFLANTEE i 8haiply. "He's the gentleman I'm! In the' kitchen she absentmindedly Francis Joseph proved adamant to* the- one to. the grandson and thus we have • ,going to marry. Anything more?" I dismantled the c}iild•en'a tray, Put- . most tempting offers of alliance. The the names Fitzgerald. MacDonough, Then the youth's 'spirit came back ting the egg_ 9hel]:r into' the' dishpan incident remained a secret; a tow O'Brien and many others. The his- 0F P 9 PC Y. n; to him. Across the counter he seized! before she realized abut she was do- local papers referred to it as merely a: Lary of literature and art furnishes s er nands, an a em so ar m s aii�o tfie a er-ial Lra n. many c=amp es of men vara ais d c that the rias cut into the white flesh.] 111 and feverish.4 ed the name of Yheir youth,aad chose Forciblyshe took her mind from ANCFENT 8L11hG9 g -talked vehemently "and brokenly, the one made iihrsirous by their writ - He 2 �- of the sin of selling one's self ter a: him, and. _directed . it instead on the toga or paintings. fat. man's money, of love being the : letter she must write' to her sister Weapon in Common Use an This Con- — . only -thing ,that mattered, of. his in-' Bessie in this next rest hour- while r:.. tinent Before David's TI -me. tendon to seize her and take her i the -children's -governess was stay ing ara•■ ztn{m+at cars, GsrR.s sa tsop, Y away. with him; He called her endear with• them. Bessie wanted her to give ( Popular sympathy hue always been N u nursing and on the side 'of David- In- his little back- g names, uttered broken words of,P ti go into- the rooming- ering with the giant Goliath. It ought' _protestation,' of .avowal ... _ house business; and jibe -would. have to- tie quite' the other way,, because = K�uit!"file whispered angrily. "Let : to decide what to tt there never was a minute when Go- CLARK. - go. I ,Perhaps she's better write to Bes- antagonist who could choose his sic that she would do it. Bath "had a chance against ori agile. _ He released bei. hand just es a en V-3-40TAP-P -entered to bu�, But she e own �$ UNIVERSITY position and distance, as w o was ! �- gondence cards. papers and envelopes and its un- equipped afthp a Long•rarJge weapon, ,� KINGSTON, thkin selection, a. box of comes- tie portfolio, with its equipmerlt of r• P '-Is problem -which has been �' O:rrAruo ` ed Weak an - answered letters, .out. to : the " ' out ed, leaning. against another counter, a ac yar ,wen Dr. Biggins, the ilita-ry men and naval tacticians. •A - Part cithesrt■cou• rmnybeeoveredby =--lt was hard -to- children's physician, comin to makb correspoadeace _ _ - - � � � g fight o3 the kind can have naly one y after the customer hand goeneu nto the '- Tternoon cad.,saw her there -and: result. - - DUCATION first-time assion and in -the mean -l! We are accustomed to � zhlnh o[ Ilse DIAPP F. 1 joined her. 113E P APPLIED SCIENCE. hauteur. acquired a.. "Don't gat up," he told her, .as she Mining Chemical,Civil --- - ` g q gorgeous -_ _ sling as. an Ord World weapon,' but i �� ---- "� I made an effort -to rise ltrthout drop- there is no question of the. tact. !t Meehaaicel end Electrical "Mr. Hammond _ �frne the girl had ." with a Ping her writing materials.. "I want Enai - ering BEANS proud lift,.. was in common use among the natives � Of her little bland head,-"hlr. gam-' to talk'a minute before we go up to of Mexico. Central �timericei the kiddies. Do ou th:ink.I` had bet- July, and August December toApril mond, I must tell yvu t�lat everything. y a and David were I W.CLARK".,.•,.,..,,.,. rrE0. Y. CHOWN, d is over between 'us, for I am ma _ ter tel] Dirs. ospl- bora. ze Regi:tr:r. i - a unit ma re'ceive'order3 any .time n w om Door and Y A spantah historian. -Del Castilla, -de- respect- And you have got no right now, so I 'don't know when I will be (.scribing. a battle with Mexican nativea,- -' to reproach me, for- I` have never did'! ea'ving? It doesn't seem fair not to • •• any ing o you. a to-worryher army *they shot 'from above go.many,.. h our„, ! before the children are entirely well.” --Isisu gas So- in the 'end there was nothing „ Y stones � that they ovdred .the- "ground. but to leave her sad So you are going?". inquired: Mug, They had slings hnd plenty of stones,' go stumblinggins. - . .. - p - ••� home, a wounded man. •• As he went! � - , „ - o and tke3x-sparrows--8nd-stones s along Elie street, ztoo dazed to think, Yes. Aren't going," she totdoliiin. soldiers and 'two horsemen.' t y fast that they wounded five of our foo -it was his senses rather than. his "No, I am not ' oin -- - . itnigd that' • kept clinging' to certain "Well, stared -at her thoughtfully. in Peril have been dug up many an- ' i _sweet fragments of memory; her I Well, there have got to be some cleat vessels that bear -paintings illus- ji - fragrant presence beside him in +.hose left here; be -replied, as it to excuse trative of combats in which slings �.• .tea her. . swift,- secret • rides -through the -star- were used." _ ? - - light in , his little car; the feel of her I may quit nursing - altogether;" Xeres, another Spanisli 'historian, _ breath against his cheek when she, she told him flatly. "My sister wants describing the capture of a Peruvian- . ' me to take a rooming house in Winni- city; says 'of the dative, troops: "In whispered to him • the feel of her „ little shoulder in the hcllow of his peg. " -t - the van of their army came the sling- f =� e opened his eyes wide in amaze- men., Who -hurled-pebbles from slings. glances vbetweenchan m t. These slingmen carry shields made hand when his arm was about her; ' them when there 'Rooming house in Winnipeg!' Good from narrow boards,=very small. They - Ulf exchange of intimate were .other customers she shot- or .' he ejaculated, also wear armor jackets made of quilt - in while he to all a r -i "W 1T' -she ; igltered; and .then; ed cotton." •� Pe I "There's good money in it," she de- • 'Many of the actual slings used by -using with undivided interest the headlines of -an evening paper, ' fended herself- Hove could she make early and -even prerhistoric Americans '•� + All this that was -so precious could' him understand, when she herself only have been obtained from graves .or :"ia a ry1 not be gone forever! He would. write I half understood? otherwise recovered. They are made ••.� e d `io her -write solnething that would i "It's deadly+,"_ he. insisted. "Clean of various materials, including human .make her see, towels, and worrying .about the room. hair, wool, - llama -hair. and 'vegetable' He got home somehow,.*and entered ` era striking matches on the best fiber.. ''�i� a ••• ,� •. by a side door to avoid the callers furniture and smiking cigarettes . in , " who_ might be there with his mother�.hed." - The Spring That Comes to Flanders.,_ - ��''�.,, - �•.•••�•� 'on :the front terrace. He could not She put all she,could of indifference The spring that' comes to Flanders bear facing anyone just -now - I into. her reply, _ "Ci arettes and matches Goes by on silent •feet,.. —' --' But, going up the back stairs, be; g , or gall- Lest they should wake, remembering did _come face to face with . Mu ins •,.atones and adenoids ' %;hadown and . hhite-uniformed, � lot's as he want They use lyou him, An Iowtreac s the that was sweet. carrying -children's supper _Y . Y _,nd• give you d,s m t t flow in Flanders y field and hill, �M11NI® 'tray. She -stood aside on the landing, what 'the must and that's the end 'Fast poppy RU$$Elt :so he 'could pass. of it; so, I say, get as much as you Are &liver streams and shining, saga* For Godfrey to meet anyone just :can out of .them,'and 'don't •work any ' Buf thdugh'tfur streams and still. 'low was the', agony ' 'of exposing j, harder than youa\have to." `cc The wind that `blows in- Flanders "wounds:' He -'plunged into speech. r (To be ontlnued.) � Across the listening air, "Kiddies finished=their supper?" he �! _ Is gentle with the grasses _. . anqulred, looking over the tray with' Dau --" m, ere - its halt -eaten bread or And rain that falls. in Flanders - * some money. Will you ask father for gay !tt a egg cups paint- it'? „ Moilier-/'N Is tender as a prayer. ed with .yellow chicks •(lie wondered a+ you must ask _ a r 1E OUT *� dulls hqw anyone ever happened to him yourself. You'll have a• husband OR - - — ,FHLDREI�1 J �1tri r,s,T„k a I sortie day, and now is your time to On the balks' of most loves-�wU - .�.!. A p[S -egg cu s, a, if it practice." lucre worth the trouble - be found three thin strips. These Shoes are thi! most serviceable; mat comfortable, "There'1 nothing left for you If Little 24azel was so accustomed to marks correspond •to the fourchette tzioat economical shoes for romping kiddies -for 9irb'who help „ seeing .the baby crawl --around --the k _ ..that is -what. you iiiean, said 'the pieces 'between the fingers. In 'earlier mother about the' house-atzd fol boys who wort with fatlia ` cruel Muggirre. "And if you are nun- room that she thought it was his. times gloves were not made so neatly in the fields. gry you had better go down to the natural mode of traveling. One day as they -are to -day, and the stitchir� when he succeeded .. !n standing u are also made for melt and wodiu n I for work aid kitchen and have Maggie spread you $ P of the fingers was carried down part with the aid of a chair she was much of the way • on to the back of the Play t foe every-daY and Sunday wear. ;, �• piece , of bread and b'lter." astonished and, rtynning 'to her moth- It was as if she to pleasure in er, exclaimed: ,"Oh; mamma, come glove, braid being used to conceal �P� " 'beeping• up a feud bet herself the seams, Ask your dealer for, The name is stamped on and the quickl Eddie is standing on his -hind young man of•'th use. leg;jM s>: • . � --. 7elaatrd's Lialmesf Oas■e atahthezia, ...k_ni'ix:._n«:....,..t...s.::t.. ...r`"�C�.`'pr'�`'��,•''f.�;�-.Yra:c.A^.t.".",..r '.v.'?�1..7:':,•,:,, :. �,. ...:. -�vy;� ;...:3.....�-7 h. .1,S+.: c: z.H"� r ,e 7 R 4t, R.T, d r dAM IS BOM BfSTRICT TM,. Treaty--�-Stigutatiti& Agreed t o igum][IRMT of Provisions ofPeace By Germany-StripTeutons. of the Power to Domiriate the World, Under the treaty of., Verss,iIles, f. Riduces- her 'a-ri-my within -.-V`hich the Toutons.bavq signeO, Ger months to 20.0,000 men, with reduc- many . restores Alsace-Lorraine to: tions, determined ,by the Allies, every MY MAMA auys my CLOT 5 I WISH MINE I)JE)l Accepts- the, internationalism of the. minimum of 100,000 by March Sr, • Barre basin for fifteen years and of i 1920.. � 2 Gj! Abolishes conscription. within ,Danzig permanently. The -people' "the Sarre basin are to decide by,oleb-:,territories, • they Agrees to dismantle all forts fifty incite, by district, whether they_ league of nations. kilometers (thirty mi'le's)'"east of the to be. ruled by Germany, France, ance,. or Rhine within six months. M.,ust stop all irrjport�ition, exportn- Recognizes ,the full sovereignty of wa r 'Belgium over neutral Moresnet and tion and nearly all p;oduction of .,cedes to Belgium Pimssian - Moieanei material. A LC, r ees to allied occupation of parts and the districts of Eupen.and Mal- -fo medy. of Germany y fifteen years' . or until la reparation is made. Cedes a small strip of upper Siles Reduces her navy to six battleships, --to Czecho -Slovakia. Cedes the rest, ofsix light cruisers; twelve destroyers upper Silesta to Poland. and -twelve -torpedo boats, without Cedes to the. principal allied and submarines, and a personnel of rot `-;1 -Associated powers the district Of over 15,000. N/If� 'Memel. I Must surrender or destroy all `�,p 6, Cedes to Poland without plebiscite '� other vessels.- most of Posen -and portions of West' Is forbidden to build fotts 6fitrol- "Prussia and Pomerania, west of the ng the Baltic. ---- ----- J '-Vistula, and of West Prussia, east of`1 K . Must demolish the fortiflaations of t p the Vistula. Parts of East Prussia 11ellgoland. The fishing harbor is not are to decide by. vote whether they; to bq destroyed. WOOL '50 -AP, sh to belong to Prussia or Poland. 51ust open #the kie'l Canal to. -mer:.' Agrees to the creation of zone3 ini and war vessels 'of all nations WAND A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM." chant Schleswig, in' which the inhabitants at peace with her and Are values in. our. community SHRINKING? is our, neighboring town getting AHEM) faste'r than Ts? surrender her OU are to decide, by districts, whether! fourteen submarine -cables. Are we making a POOR bargain? Have WE caj1rm_to,,_WISH__We_bar1 done-.digererAl9 Then- the old farntliar they are to belong to Prussia or Den- I '?Lav have nopIcture-laaOf -military or naval _e air- start us thinking on the right track. HOME 'values are. bound F10-6 -unarmed seaplane to SHRINK, If our policy of trading is WRONG. We.only need to'boreo*v the wisdom of a --child to appreciate k• __ - - - ___ 1 5 Recognizes the independence of - until October 1 to detect mines, and the value.. of, trading at -home. Patronize the 'Home Merchant. Austria and agrees that this 'Inde -'may not manufa,:tu.re or import avia- ence shall be inalienable, except ion material for.. zsix. months ured meats -Long clear bitcon, 32 pend except:. tion to 33c; clear bellies, 31 to 32c. the consent of the council nsibilit3; for ill Markets 'of the World Accepts full. respo the league of 'nationif. damages caused to the allied and as- Laid -=Pure Pure tierces,. 35 'to,A51A.c; Renounces all territorial and politi- sociated govetninents and nationals tubs - 36% to 37c; pails, 36% to 371/4, cal rights outside Europe as to heri \gree.. pecifically to -"imburse all Breads -tuff s. prints, 37% to 38c. Compound tierces. .131% to 32c•tubs;-3.2 to -3-9%-e--paiYs'1' own or her allies' territoyies,.' and, c;vilian damages, beginning with aronto, Ju ---Wb-i t:�� June- Whoa -% Yi to 32a', c,. priziti, t3 'to 33 c. �.'.vsPeeially to Moro ypt- Sia le _q�E _. No. I Northern, ;2.24%; No. 2 North Liberia- SYa iitu ng• I marks. ern, $2 :1 1 Montreal Market -21%;* No. 3 Northern, $2.17.%,, LL No. 4 wheat, $2.11%, In store Fortl I Montreal, - June 31). its extra" William. -09 iL shark measuring about twelve ND FOR AVIATION No. I feed, 87 2i c. Flou!,, new standard feet has '6een washed ashdre at Sale. Manitoba oats --No. 2 CW, 77%c.: u -s- Fu STANDS AT $30r.000,000 grade, $11 to $11.10. Rolled Oats" burn, Strauraer. ..EX,CDAWN PRINCE extra No. 1 feed, -7514ci No I feed,' bag 90 lbs,, $4.2S to $4.40. Bran,'$42.1 c; No. 3 feed , 69c, irr4t re Fort' Shorts.' $44. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car 73% Brech4n. penny a *eek collections despatch from Washington William., Funds A -aid Cross MAN lots, $$3, Cheese, finest. eAsterm 29,, -in of the Red REACM GED says- Without debate the Senate to-. Manitoba - barley-ANTe. 3 CW ter, choicest crea-mery, 53, amounted to I I - I 1 1 to 31c. Butt I E704. day approved a - committee amend- S1.28%- No. 4 CW, $1.29%, in store, to 54c Eggs, selected 52c- No. 11 During the three months 6 fishing, I * f went `to the naval..- appropriation Fort William stock, �Scl; No. -4 stoc�, 44 to '45c. Po- R6,600 worth of fiaii were marketed from -,Escape nom Holland Regarded increasing the fund for aviation American corn -Nominal. tatoes, per' bag, car lots, $L25 to from the Kyles. of Buts.. as Event of Signjficance. the $15,000,000._'voted-by the House,, -Ontario, oats; -No. 3 white, 77 to $1.40. -Dressed hoas.,Aha.�Ueel. r rk 1. o, e, - solicitor, df 80c, according, to fret h lo $35.000,000. o, 31.50. Lard, pure,- yv Am A despatch from' Paris o. I Winter, Dunooa-. has been. appointed _.deputr tO ear lot, $2.14 to $2.20. No. 2 -do $2.1 20 lbs. net, 38 to - 381/ac. - procurator fiscal f - or Argyllshlre. L Live Stock Markets. committee. the. bill carr s about to $2.19; No. 3 do, $2.07 to $2.1 -Housi-i­which has been !former Germ -an Crown Prince, has -Choice heavy 1182,000,000 as compared with -Jona hospital since escaped from Holland and made his kJ$485,.-:1; b. h' 30�1- used as an auxiliary Ra into Germany steers, $14 to 114; good heavy steers, November, 1914. has been closed. Among the important committee ad- Ontario wheat -No. I Spring, $2.09',S 13.50 to $13.75; butchers' cattle, --News. of the escape of the e$ -Crown .. -11 JAr, and Mrs. William Waterson, 33 to $2.17,, No: 2 do, $2.06 to $2.14; No.choice, $13.25 to. $1310i do,. good; ditiviis. are $10,006,000 for Federal," Prince caused a' considerable stir in acquisition of the Cape Cod. Canal. 1'3 do, $2.02 to $2.10, f.o.b., shipping $12-25 to $12.75; do, med., $11.50 to East Abliey Street, 'Arbroath. have -'Peace Conference circles. While it is points* according to freights: i $1175; do-, earn., $9.75 to $10.25; celebrated their goldenweddlug, PC -as -No. 2, nominal. bulls, choice, .$1125 to $11.75; do., Rev. not felt. that he is a figure, around Thomas ,.Grainger, minister "K THE FLEET --which the reactl' ADMIRAL SUN Barley -Malting, $1.19 to' "$1.*23, med.. $110-25 to $10.75; do, 'ro6gh, 38 emeritus of Coupar Angus South U.F: onaries and monarch' J ON HIS OWN INMATIVEj.rlo-minal. -h. died recentlk at'Sierlin -i'sts would to $8.25; butchers' cows, choice, $11.25 Chufc gather' eAthusiatically, Bfickwhe'at-No. 2, nominal. to $12; do, � good, $10.50 to $10.75; n9verth*1en his act is regarded as an A cross has been erected on the vil- espatch frcm Louden R do., med.. $9.25 to $9.75; do, c .1 .1 d SAY 51 .�,'nominal. -Aider to the memo -ot- tage green at event of considerable significance In memory i Reifter's learns that the authorid .flour -,-i: 'stan- $7.50 to $8; stockers, $8.75 to $1 view of other German recalcitrancy.1 are communicating 1with Paris Bard, $11, Toronto. feeders, $12.50 to. $13; canners . an the locar, men who have fallen In thip The Peace Congress has' not 'yet re. O�tario ftour--Government stan- cutiez t4.50, t6 �6.25; milke war. garding action to be taken against ra, good estape ra, 'been officially advised of the dard, $10.50 to $10.75, in jute bags' 1190 1 he Milit -Cross--bas- been award- --of the former Crown Prince, the news, Toronto and M to ChOiM Admi I von Reuter, with the Toro -inhe`d�-Vto $75-' spein . gers, $9 . 0 to ed to Lieut. Norman _"Hunier', R:F.A:-.; Icon officers and men ci th' son of Robert Hunter, solicitor, Perth iing through rt' $160; light ewes, $10 to $11; year-� ' '�5 - .. I is interneu. . 11; IS Confirmed that MMfeed-Car lots., delivered Mon- lings, $MN to $14; spring lambs per � A captured German machiiie gun en rug details official discussion he he event and its bearing in Ger. 1 Admiralty' has learned that he treal freights, bags iriel ded: Br'an, _r_wt.�__$2.0_t"-1; CAIVe-_ _-tO'"U_5 a permanent gift to -:!Of t 9 --Tirely the $40 to $42 per ton; shorts, $42. to $44 choice, $17.50 to $19.30; Hogs, fed'; the Parish Council 6f Glenorchy and scuttling-of-the-fl-eet was en and the question whether) work of the German, admiral, and per ton; good feed flour,: $2-.90 per and watered, $23; do, weighed off it involves violation of neut--ality.by bag. Inishall. was not carried out as a vesult of cars, $23.25; do, 'f.o.b., $22. --iThe Military'- Cross N been award, HIolisin;d.is withheld. linstructions from 'Berlin. Ray -No. 1. $20 to $23 per ton; - Montreal, June '36. -Choice steers, had The presence in Germany at' this mixed $18 to $19 per ton, track, To -112.50 to $13.50; good quality, ed to Lieut. J. C. H. Mai;harna.. Eau_ot_ ronto. $,12.;. inferior grade, choice Straw --Car lots, $10 to $1.1 per poorer.-'�t . allaig., _�_�mornent of Frederick William. when, Germans Claim Treaty $10 to I Rev. Witter J. Mathams, The Wausd, the fate of the *peace treaty still hangs' bulls and.. cows, $11 to $12; ., . . ,_: . - in the balance, has caused "disquietude) Worthless as Lasting Peace ton, track, Toronto. quality, $6 to $7; milk --fed calves,,$6 The Campbelltown. ..Savings Bank Country Produce- to $12 per 100 pounds; hogs, $22.50 which has just celebrated its diamond in Paris, and there is considerable' Wholesale. A despatch ..from Copenhagen . to $23. jubilee. has Z47,526 to the credit of ng the next dev-el - 1, says; -The acceptance of..the, Peace Butter -Dairy, tubs and roll N speulaiion regardi depositors. -in the situation. to 38c; prints, 38 to 40c. Creamery, !opiffent Treaty' ha's left Berlin, and, indeed, e, ",kny with a feeling the whole of Germ. 1fresh made, solids, 47 to 48c; prints, BRITISHER OFFERS $660-060 The death -is announced at Hillsid' Ul 148 to 49c. ander. Baird, ex -provost TO CELEBRATE VICTORY of resentment, ami, in tbe--words, of _TO, HELP -HIS COUNTRY- Kilum, of Alex Eggs -New 35 'tb '36c. and member of the 'Schcibl Board for the Berlin correspondent. of The Ber ON THE BASTILE DAY, -i Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, several years. lingske Tidendt, � "there yawns be -1 60c; roosters; 25c; fowl, 32 to 35c; A despatch from London. says:- Cqptain J. C. T. Teggart. and Lieut; tween Berlin and Paris a gulf wider ducklings, 32c turkeys, 35 to 40c; Then an individual comes forward A despatch from Paris says:- F.' W. S. Teggart, tWill-BOTIS Of Nfir, anil The French Government has decided' ihin' that which'.yawned'_rn squabs, doz., $0.00.• and volunteers -to surrender to his. Mrs. teggart, Lacrosse Terrace Glas.. Germany has .,accepted a peace Live poultry -Spring chickens, 45c4'cmntry's needs $660,000 the circpm- that the official victory celebration glow, were both killed is action. not able. to reject, but roosters, .22c; fowl, 26 to .30c; duckl: !stance' Id be a 'not6w6tthy inct- by France sh�ll take place ori July 14.1 which she was foga, lb., 3 c; turkeys, 30c. 5 won 1 it is well, to recognize the 'spirit in dent in any part of the world. July 14 is Bastile Day, the prhici- Wbofesa?irs I which she accepted it. Perhaps the t arg'selling to the re - pal French holiday. 1t is - also, the tail trade at he following prices: • 'Such a man has been revealed in CANADIAN FLYERS 'by the: best- expression of. this spirit is found , Cheese --- �New, large, 32 to 32%c-*, a tetter to The Times, 'IF. S. T." say- MAKE ALTITUDE RECORID anniversary of the eginning 'in V F . -, , . .1 Germans in 1918 of. th9ir last drive or*irt�, which says to - 33c; triplets, 33 to ing: "I have decided to purchase that twins, 32% "This peace, being the product of 321,4c; Stilton, 33 to .34c. amount of 'the new war loan and A despatch from London, Ont.toward Paris, which ended so dis. force, isL­worthless as areal peace,, Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 4 td a astrously for them.. -4 e Government for, says: -An altitude record for Can present it to, the 11 because the German people -will neve,- 46c; creamery prints, 52 --to 54c.- cancellation. Can the nation, be made than aviation is reported to have beet believe ir`,it. It is a peace which will Margarine 36 to 38c. to understand the gravity of the fin- made by Major R. - N. - Morgan- of Houses constructed entirely, of salt 1 last Only. so long as, the balance of Eggs -New laid, 4.4 to 45c.; new ancial situatipti, that the love of Winnipeg, and Lt. C. Gould. of Lon.' are a unique feature of -some, of tbq powers remain the same as th ait -laid in cartons, 47 to 48c. county is better than the love of i do on Saturday: last, near Niagar -villiges -In"Russfair Poland. Live poultry -Spring chickens, 50, c which d;ttdtdd it. money?:. By example the wealthy Falls. Information'to this effect we to 55c; fdwl*; 33 to 35c. Dressed poultiy--Spring chickens, classes now have the opportunity for sent to the city from TorontA service which can neverrecu . r. They by Major Robert N. Nelson, a formai 60c; roosters, 28 to 30c; fowl, I know the danger of the present debt. London officer. RECALLS 38c; turkeys, ?Otto 45c; duckling A He states that thit RL "RMAN T 9 ER" -45c; squabs, doz., $7; &�_ese, 28 'Thiy know the--wetghtof it in years aviators climbed to 6 heigl# of 23, - MATY 40 to y 0 30c. come, 600 fee, and latr landed in Potatoes -Ontario, f.o.b-. track ..To- to While 'there has not been a wild hausted.tcoriditionenear Niagara.an e* PREPARED FOR DEFEAT OF, ALLIES to car lots, $1.15; on track out - rush of other wealthy men -with free- Couldm't Fool Him. will offerings,, a number have come -CanadiaTi, hind -pick, bus., Beans absorption of all neutral' forward quietly and anon mous) Johfiny paid the first visit to a farm, .What Bernstorif demanded from t 11a- $4.25 to $4.60; -primes� $3 to $3.25 France In 1914: -All French colonies, tions, complete annexation of Belgium imported hand-picked Burma or In' slid taken large blocks -of th new the other day. All his life he had lived dian, $3; Limas, 12c. This Tiev a big slice of territory, $10,006,000,000 1 and enormous indemnity. Victory Loan. )#ement In the heart of o great city and when indemnity, important commercial and Terms imposedonGermany In 1919: Honey -Extracted clover: 5 lb. tin, proves the existence in -Gr* -at Britain he suddenly came In sight of a bay - patent advantages for twenty-five -.Preliminary Indemnity of $5,609,00,-- 25 to 26c lb; 10 lb.tins 24% to 25c•, of another high form of patriotism. stick he stopped and gated earnestly years, razing of iJI French fortresses for all property damage, 601b. tins, 24 to 25c; Buckwheat, 6 lb. tin 19 to 20c. Comb: 16-oz.,,$4.50 at what appealed to him as a new 46 "gift" of 3,000,000 rifles, 3,000 can' France gets Alsace-Lorraine and the , $r) doz.; 10 -oz;, $$.ZO to $4 dozen. QUICK REPATRIATION brand of architecture. GO non sall. 40,000 horses, break-up of En- coal fields of Sarre, with a Sarre ple.- Say, Mr., Smith," he remarked to Miple-_ Orodiict"yrup, per im- OF CANADIAN ARMY .tents. and twentylive year alliance bicite In fifteen years, surrender 'of all perial' Ron $Z45 to $2.50; per 5 the farmer, pointing to tho'baystack, with Germany. Gem -ran collonies, army reduced• to imperial gala., $2.35 to $2.40; sugar, "why don't they have doors .and win - "France," he said, "Must bs re- 100,000 men within three years, razing lb., 27c. A despatch from London says:- &7� In it?" - duced, sunk forever, made another of 'all forts along the Rhine and in "Do-- Provisions---�Wholeaale. It had been officially stated in. the Ora and windows!" smiled the Portugal or Turkey, even if we have Heligoland, no, conscription In Gar. House of , Commons that by the 30th, farmer. "That ain't a house, Johnny, to kill 5,000,000 Frenchmen to do It." many, no submarines, no military or Sm4ed meats --Hams, med., 47 to 48c, do, heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 6 of June 82.2 per cent. of the Can- that's hay." W.hat Erzberger demanded in 1914., naval Ir force, navy 'reduced to a 2 PO, I to 64c; rolls, 35 to 86c; breakfast adian army will have been repatriat- "Don't try to Josh me, Mr. Smith! skeleton -Seizure of Fyench Industries, 'ton and territorial concessions bacon, 48 to 52c; backs, plain, 50 to ed. The American army is not being was the scornfull rejoinder. "Don session of Channel islands, founding to Belgium, Poland and Czech"10* 51c; boneless, 56 to 58c; clear bellies, repatriated quicker than the Can- you suppose I know that bay don't of German emlAre In Africa, gradual vakia. 88 to 360. adian. grow in lumps like that!" -41 M % Vn 'y D.M; V. "I Z -N7MF1'11W 7� ,7T 7 T. AV —The Jul meeting of the-Meth- Canada and the United States Partiol. odist H .414i. im===9 Thur4day, Jifly Qtb, at 8 lock. shown in this exhibition of the St, -man. A RD W LOCALISMS W. k. S. will be held on Pitted. Considerable interest WAX B U-N DY S L _Sit- -Robt. J. Allan-, - Qf- Hamilton at the home Df.Mril. W. M. Coult, 1-Y 'It," MTHE PLACE TO A concert in the evening followed `Is visiting with'his sister, Mrs. W ice. the sporting events. The chair was J. Clark. son, of v ed by F. H.' Richards T. M. mud Mrs. Henderson, a h I W, ri Thp —Roy and Mirg.' St'd,;iart, of To-- Toronto'- spent ov'eir'the hdlidanln�waa Har- ionto, @peut. Sunday hert —Wit" and vey selections Screen, doors. and w WdQw screens. We have a good assortment this _WA ther. sister, W. F. Henderson and Mrs, were all of a hurnorous. character and -season. Lawn Mowers. They are going lively -Ste I . . t —"Scott" and Mrs Wart" of Rankin; pleaAcd the cbildrbu'.grea'tiv. 'The evening was an by the Hon. Finlay3luedia Toronto, spent over Sunday with —.New books have arrived 'at chief event of the e ad these days. Froul $6.00 tip. the Library. More will their relatives in the villoge. fallow dress ruild -date por0i, readi g the 111nister of-Public Works and of ..-Coal Oil Stoves—The famous New Perfection Mr. and:MrB. Fielding, of Brace- -'00n- Up to- ]EI wa' He reviewed the work igh Ys. bridge. are spending a few days for the hot weather. Buy another catried on -by. his department in the Blue Flame. • with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. ticket (only 25c) and be the first to. matter of improved higbwav8. -He Be sure and see u§ before. �ou'buy. —Cwep; 'E.'Lawrence, who hag get a new book. - - � - *� 7 also spoke most hopefully *of �the fat- ­ga dangsrously ill for, some very quiet wedding took ure of Ca-hada, and expressed the opin. ime, is now som t ouage. ion that it was destined to become a t ewliat better. he Methodist pars place at -�-Rey. A­McL%chlin and her r a evening, g I ea only had the Picke ing o i Wednesday t nation, as it not J. H. BUNDY' PICKERING natural wealth but had sisters, the Misses -Down, spent June 20tb, when -Clifford. Salter. the, kind of people necessary to make a great na- Baturda in marriage afternoon in Oshawa. was unite ge to Miss tion. Aspresidentof theChamberof =The township council will Nva Ward. -. The ,ceremony was Goinnierco, J. S. Jephson spoke brief- -imer 'anent on Monday next for the performed by Rev J. W. I)OWD, ly. Rev. Dr. Marsh, being called up( S h o V transaction of general business. pastor of the church, and Rev. A. read an address to Mr. Maediarm Nioe u, --:-Quite A number from this vi McLaughlin, of Pontypool. After on behalf of the Chamber of Com- in cinity attended the barn dance at the 'wedding the happy, young Merce, showing our appreciation of -couple departed in an* auto amid a the work being 'done' by his depart- ' Milrdr's on Frld&k'eve6ibg.-'- entill improving the highways of i —Mr. and Mrs. Clements and shower of rice and rain and motor- rl the province, which meet the require. Canvass Boots and Shoes for Men, Women aid Children children, of Milton, spent the holi- ed westward for a short honey- -of modern methods of transportation, n before settling on-thegalt- ifty with C. H. and Mrs. Burling. moon. d 1b e All sizes and ata pric'e that will please you. —Rev. Andrew McLsiuchlin 6r h6mestead on, the lake shore. Pg Ontario in h I po who r P "a 'ac' 0 �cr h; an e b These works will Johnston' wet' with a w OIE a, e T As visiting at the parsonage, re Mrs in h, 1, monument der n 'a to M ver p art. i 's activities a i r the Also,. White Pumps,. Oxfords and � High Top Shoes for turned to Pontypool on Saturday. y painful accident on Friday d d a e a behalf e —Wilfred and Arthur Sadler of last- She was waiting an her son province. Harrietiville. spent Sunday of last Thomas, who was confined to his Music-was.furnished by the Whitby Women. Call and see them. brass hand which was recently orgaii.• week with their grand-upble, C. bed with appeodiciti-, and way ized. Rogers. heating turpentine upon the stove TIM The Chamber of .Commprce wishes —Mr. Patterson, of Toronto, when it took fire: Slie.%vtva in the h,r,by G. A. G1LLESP.1_jU_,,_."1 D-U- N-RAR TW X Uco I n his mother, svelit act of carrying-t"*i.e-P&U-CgGt-willftrg bEi--irtfelt thanks for hiq'eftrts inn iak- -the bu ­,11 ti su6c0ss. He 'not N C----aud --- Rr�s2: ni�. Friffig quid out. doors; jug the. fl'4me-, &W bnek - �,ettirj g 1i -e 6n1v du merman. tiated ;L 850 cup. for the winner to her clothing, Witil -die nid 11 —P. G. Morcoml)e, w1lo.1i.asbPeii. if of thyroid race, Kit he spent titu of thers Who -wero presen t, - the fire his vidua4)letiure in inducing =�T e o. FOR SUMMER HOLIDAY'TRIP farming at Frtibh!16r,"Sft-sk., " for 0 3efOL-P ionto atlilpteq, of Continental fa-ple. to some titne,,has wo-ved 't6 Portage xtinglli­�hvd ' bilt not I come t6 Pickerfj)g, her arnis were bad)y bm-nei.. including George lit Prairie, 'Man. wn", ouldinA.the ebatziplou walker of.the 7' Call a=d get a —Mrs,- Thonias Douglas and While the btu are not danger- world. who took cheirge- of the sports, e asiderably. children, of Toronto, were here nus the suffers co and-who is phvsicaj instructor at the. —_SUIT­C_XS CLUB BAG -and- The with the former�r another, Mr A painful what miolit Cent, .-Burrell daring the holiday. - have ve been-a far more i;eribus acci -winner of the Boston-.Mar'athon Race.- dent occurred on Dominion Day was also prelent and participated in Double harness on hand --Tilos. A. Grefg-,'o-f-Clinton, ac- Good stack of Single and companied by his daughter, Miss when the young son of MuAtsy-and the Bones , '31r. Ruddy -also gave the —Hattie, called use of hi.,; large. motor truck to take upon 'number of Mrs. Sleep was. knocked down by the parapheriialia.from the city. His "also, I second, hand team Bre-echin Harness, $25 biseickeritig friends on theholl- an auto. the wheel of •-which pm day. ed over the child's foot, fracturing cbauffer was also- one of the 6rdest workers on the grounds, in. the after= terr�;-- -TICKERING II.A.RNE —The Wpman!s - Anxillary of St. one of the bones. - As Mrs. Sleep nbon. SS EMPORIUM George's church will hold their and the boy -were walking along The receipts for the day will be a13- Hom.ePhoue 3600. W. J. COAKWELL -;.e- i rewilar monthly busineqs meeting the road a. passing auto stopped' nounced next week, r': At the home - Mrs.-V.-H. that the driver might micke solne of Richard- son on Thursday, July 10th, h, at 3 enquiries of her. In answering QRSENW000 the questions Mrs. 9. Sleep steppe Rev. J.,O. Tiitton will preach his, of St. t on to the road. find The Ladies' Aid Society on when ikli�arn —atil H. Andrew4s-c-burch will meet on the about to I M, -Kintinle sit 2,Tl p. In. strid Green. :i'lli � i ;:!, iri 1!!: t it•qr a( another auto came along lini wood at 7 p. ni. All are invited. Flikey oil Wednesday, July otil, -before they could get. clear the 0 Ail the ladies of the congregation child was striiek'. '. The New Afivertisements. law a-re invited. It I evpryXhing in his R an Mrq. Mor"combe-aud' PONertcywvert t1le".aecident. 14e o o '11 AY FOR ,.k Miss; Eveiyni, Mrs. Wm 'Morctimbe grove into the Aitch with his all t' torlqof to ivInch mere Pick, --and Miqq Lyla Pacrson!2, bf�Oniemee ehiliwifeandfaluily, 41. tr motored dowa.,a nd ej)ejjtL the Ing eftt ri.�k of ening' ran gr OR 9,41�E-Qtl�wtity-of g6i-4.,eed WEATHER GROCERIES find it) Amy with G. and .:,Mrs. Law. and tipsetiiug the cat,'with, great tisk -,!-other friends.: -tbo ocenpa inti nt- con- P-.,-ker.rzg I,%, Tamt;. PI key &tlniou, I lb Cas, -5, 35, fO and 45d After putting tip with the -W. C. Xtirkar, =4f -the Stand —After S.AIE- 7' ard Bank staff, was sent to Ai. la dust unis4ne6 for oivfe time; th -I-P� Chicken 'Haddi '295c per a. -)rl,y'at k.,t. - lt.. Coll. 4.- Pickering. or lone tin Craig on Friday last. on relief Oil for the streets arrived Last 1111-, C ha,i.- Fulf, r, R, R. No 1. Mcker-int. U-42 Cain ampbell'g, -Soulo, Wor the accountant that :week mud -on Wednesday the road Sc, 2 for 35c Mtinle and havirw been gtrmk 'by a wag prepared fbr the oil by sweep- C:,OVERNNrENT. C,rpora ion bonds.For For Dv_kla_ jello Powders,, train and'-was thus off duty. Ing off the dust. - When this work M-nd one ilia. —Ywa. and Mrs. Andrew motor_ was satisfactorily -dj=e-th*rW-ijr-k. Tn-d-.Phone -io. Stuart's pure English Jam; blRell'etirrant and raspberry, 30 and 350 __7 r _,__#d_tctll&��saturday to 0 sprinkling the-streets with OST-On Tuesda v,. on t be qret 0 Aylmer MRrrpaladej lirgi jor, visit their daughter, Misr Laura, oil was commenced and continued I.A -n the picnic rroundZ* a pair 6fqx-etacles in I We until it WAS Com. case with in y t. ' : . teacher of the Ravetfshoe- public' mostfaitliftilly u' crtPtun. "Perc Ltd_ a Bloor S Torcinto.Reward. Finder leave at chis office, Peanut Butter, Squirrel�Brand, iti bulk, per lb.,, school, who returned home with pleted k1t being done in a heavV down-po 1bein for the summer vacation. ur of rain. The result -1�;TRAY13D--Fratit pasture on lot 7. Olives, large bottle. 25c 1,7 con, 9, Pickering. a roan­ycarlihit itrer, de The mmaj Pickering friends was that every dron of oil was h,)rncd. When la4t seen had label on :et, ear. Stuffed Olives, -will be de- washed off the ruad,.makingpjj, White,13ros," in4cribed,, Wen White, nnseemelyt_-�4&" thA Phonvilld. of Mrs. E. L. Ruddy J&gb te I to -know-that-she is reeb v ditches, 7 �wj Ti er Br 1p, quarts, 25e 47 irin g rapidly from her recent and many parts of the sidewalk T,71011 SALE"A ni•'r kitc t Powder, per tin, - 1 -and expects t6- come. o -covered with oil, and a large I - rle7r an, lurtirri, hen, hou t Bird's Oti9tard 20c being an a,re and it halt,)' Lind of title soil, good gar- er summer home--in --P-ic-k-erilng amount of the oil was washed ioto aitr ur'carriaq-e-h.,rn *ith siabi r. imPickanng this week. the streams. and may nn%;� be V-liage. A.p,)!y to Dr, B. Field, Pickering P. 0, solf B Ys! two lsirgevoltimes'deal. found otit (in the lake. Tu f-aN; on - Ingwith everything'-boys li�d'to that there k a Inige rittrub0l' O,f Spe:.-ial—Nia,ar'a- Grape J.n4-e, finest s'll'innier drinl Mm-M. ][�T.O'VM3 make (and men too) will be on the disgusted-residents irp-the-village the iu'arket'. per bottle 15c, -2 for 25e� --.shelf in the Libeaiy-in"a feW days. Wits the matter very mildly,-H9 Vetorinary Surgeon 7 You'll . want a the dust is now flying as badly as Honor Giaduate o Ontario Vet Don't wigs th6m. f the Ont e. wicket right away.. 50 cents for ever. Every person knows that rinary College 7 the rest of the year. oil will not illix with water, but land Graduate of the Veterinary _'.Hot Weather White' Foot-Wear ... —The •service in St. Andrew's 'will float, on top of it, on account Science Association. v.. church on Sunday next wil be of being, lighter, cobsequeutly oil . Phone—offlee 18W, residence 2602 Children's one strap Slippers, leather soled sizes 5 to 13 conducted in the' morning by Mr. should•n6t be placed on the roads CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Clildren's high laced boot, canvas with leather soles, 11 to 2 Joftstom#of Toronto, and in the- when. they are wet, nor should 01-T:0 JZ� 00 jC Ladies' Oxfords, low heels. leather soles evening 'by another city lay'ra U. it be placed on the road when Ladies' Oxfords, high heels, leather soles when both will speak o behA117 there are indications of rain as n of at these, prices will convince Tou Ladies' plain Pumps with Cuban heels "''the Forward Movement, the probability is that the rain that Fingold'i store to the most enjoyable time was w.111 wash a large amount of it off., place to by Groceries.- Ladies' Hiph-top Boots, high land medium heel 'Child's Picnic Fleet Foot Sandals spent on the rectory lawn on Sat ., turday afternoon and evening, Dominion Day in Pickering Seedless Raisins 2 The for 35c., Seeded Raisins 2 for 35c. All lines of so Child's, Boys', Youths', Ladies9 and Men's Yachting Bale , v when the membors and friends of Lard for The largest picnic ever held in this washing 3 bars* for 26c. Pure 36C complete. line of sizes At. George's church held straw be an village was that on Dominion Day, lb in 5, 10and 201b pails. Can Pow 0 Ladies' Fleet Foot Oxford,, half-inch heel berry festival. - The evening wits held under the auspice _qAfff the Picker. for 25c, Can Tomatoes 2 for 36c, Cao a most pleasant one and every ing Chamber of Comuffe-rce, and assist Corn 2 for 35c. Ceylon black Tea 50c. :Ladies' Fleet Foot Dorn Pump,;, just the thing for c661 wear one seemed to hags a most pleas- ed by the Women's British Institute. -on the Choice Red Salmon 2 for Me. Brit Ladies' and Childre,n's Hose, all sizes'and medium pricej ant time. Athletic Field on Church St., where Colitimbia Salmon .22c. Other Grocer- —An interesting -evient ies at corespondingly low prices. took dyer two thousand people asssembi6d lace on Saturday, June '28th, at during tbe-afternoon and evening. A x. 9. It. Petet's church, Hamilton, when fine programme of appirts had been J. Fingold, North Claremont Get everything you want at The Big Store—Dry Goods, Prepared, for which good prizes % were Miss Coils, Every, eldest daughter given. child. Groceries, Boots boes, Chin&-ulrrd--D-el`p1i- _j��aa�nS D..F. Every, of tbis-vil- rev's races which created mach inter. Of Mrs en. The'first series was the ELM DALE MILLS Aake, was married to Lieut. Frank- est and in which there was . EL. ware, WallRiNC#. Papers, Et�. Ulomen Noxon, of th—eL%nea- -mu- Wb`e _r -of contestants. One of be shire Fusiliers. Their many Pick- most interesting events. of the day Yoll can always get th� best Mani• - ..ering friends extend cougratula-, was the 121 mile road race to Whitby toba, Flour made from No. 1. tions. an trained athletes, the winner Royal Household and Glenora The gFirden party,• d return.. The contestants were all 31ituitoba Wheat., S.' CHAPMAN _nnder the being Harry Tressider. of the Centi-al for M auspices of the. Ladies' Aid I of the Y. M. C. A.,and the time I hour and Bread. Tryabag. Methodist church. which was held 9.3 minutes, In the other events the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats; X. :.-On 0 6 on pole'*ault caused the Most intense BRAILI�. SKORTS1 J bn Stephens in's grounds Friday evening was an immense interest because of the fact that two of MIX FEEDS LIGHT 'SUMMER WEAR success. 'The attendance was large our local mein, Fred Bunting and S. ':OAT CHOP We have on hand new, lines of Men's Balbriggaus—just on the. he ten much enjoyed and d the pro Morrish. of Highland Creek, competed n CRUSHED OATS shelVes7-in combination and piece anits., was par excellenee. The' with the trained athletes of Toronto, gram BARLEY CHOP artists who assisted on the pro- defeating most of them, and almost WHEAT A dandv'liue of the very latest in Fine Shirts, ranging frog 1.50 to gram 'were all' specialists in their �turitig the prizes. 2.50. The nicest stripes you ever saw. ;h cR be football match between Clare- CRACKED CORN line. Special mention should be rl��nd Highland Creek was a Ion MIXED HEN FEED Something light for the kiddies—a brand new variety in Linen Romp- 9 Made orMr. Brain, Jr.. whose drawn out battle, as the teams were Caldwell's Cgeam substitute' ere at 1.50. What your boy needs 'for working in In the sum- wusical:performance on tell differ- about even. At full time no goals had Calf Meal. mer is a nice, cool, comfo'rtable khaki union suits of 7' ent instruments was simply mar. been scored, although Claremont had Molasses Meal: Overalls. We have them. A B B -.-'OR SUMMER Good stL' el harness on hand _also' I second a r new-' 025 PIC ]iER] ORJU a I Home Phoue J. COAKWEL t 7te everything roceriei, vellonsr-, We commend the Brain the best of the play. On playing over- CHOPPING AND OAT4 time Hi bland Creek scored the only CRUSHING EVERYDAY Trio to the atteutinn of all who Our Boots are the best—yon know, yotive"bought them here before. Te game, thus capturing the goild Of t need popular programs during the $50 cup donated by the Pickering Get prices on feed In ton lots. A nice new line of Men's Hato can be seen on season Proceeds were $110.00. f our shelves. They ate the very latest in style rich of the Campbell Flour Mills co, BAL PHONE. The ublic will :)lease accept the branch The lastjporting event of the day thanks Of the Ladies' Aid for their was the four boxing bouts fin which R. A, BUNTING, PICKERING att endaace and support. -i2enW;tb�r!?�tations.extending,*.ver,Choppiug everyda• y. d 1857. otoblishe