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Y' ',.' ,.+„:g','. #' ” •: - .. -.. t. .,S - l` «. _ �•' .slat } "F ,, t* • .."F� Sy. '..t '' !S4' V., VOL. XXXV.I' l �'ICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, ,JULY, 18, 1919 N tl�atsflltrtattRL Qf�QY1sd►. ------------ .-DUMBARTON — -- Cleo,, Baker BRoUK ROAD , _ _ Established 76 years - Yed=cal After an illness of about'a rear; Mrs,,.--.'1Ir, Poole's horse ran away on Tues- ' Peter Annan died at her ho Be here at day and broke u the bu the age of 63 years. She was pre- badly. P ggY rather E. FORSYTH. D. of O. Regis- (Successor to deceased by -her husband by about four . W. H. and Mrs. Jackson attended GREENWOOD. t Re toren member of the o 3ometzieal ease, Baker j&. Heise) years. She is survived by one son and the funeral o! the ratter's aunt. Mre. , elaeion of Ontario. special atenelon given to y two daughters. Alex., of • Rosebauk, Thomas Rodd, of Whitby township on Wig attiag of glasses. Ryes 'tested free. North P � ILLS a Claremont. 48u and Maggie and Beatrice, wlio' are. Sunday, Her funeral took place to _ both nurses. -She lived here all her the Union Cemetery, • ti �T F. TOMLINSON, M, B., Member Y,C1Sr Promise of Safety life and was very highly esteemed, A considerable amount of gravel of • of the College of Physicians and Surgeons being a daughter of the late Jonathan has been placed on the Brock road, of Ontario. office: that formerly occupied by Holmes. Her funeral to Erskine ceme- between the third and fourth conees ° and latterly by Dr. Ce t well. Phone. aremont. Qnt. 231y d y on Saturday was largely attend- e e wore - 'V' B. CARTWRIGHT. M. D.. M. 'We are promised feces of r i he township, n :} P prgtec y c ally no work has been done on ra is - . C. P. & S., Out. Office hours : 12-2 and GRERNWOOD it for years. 'very bit . of, this. per- , - s -a. P. m., or. at other hours by ap iatment tion if we proeet ourselves. tion of road a 0uld receive a good I. am again buying Wheat and r Bel! phone No. 24. Indhoae xo. 4�0. P,ek- Get our system of lights- ; Miee Bradshaw, of Toronto, Is boli- coat of gravel before the wet weather �' Ontario' y daying with Mrs. M. A. Nadler and in the fall sets in. Barley. -Highest prices paid C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. ing Protection and 'save family. JL I your buildings, The cost Mrs. McPherson and Miss Dorothy. e $dinbnrgh, member of the College of of Toronto, are visiting with Sandy BROUGHAM }�„•" 33 � ti Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario licentiate is small. We connect u g �atteat 8o al College of ensaaoaa, >iSdinbnzgh. P and Mrs. Moore. S A. and Mrs,. Devitt, of Blackstock, Barley Feed is the cheapest feed ation to date"" of women and all metal• parts. We know Maurice Jackson, of Montreal, is spent Sunda t Olsen and residence, Brougham, i y with W J. and Mrs. on the market for fattening how. Get our prices, spending Itis holidays with hie grand- Devitt. g - uE father, George Wilson. Robt. Foster, of Saskatoon, s eat pigs. Atrial will - prove it. _ Mrs. John Staring, of Pickering, a fete days Kith an , 1- Ala ' sin - evict, an family • Barrister. $ol- Q antes herie on Monday. Lieut. L. K. Devitt R. A. F., arrived ChOpp11'1P" • leiter, Notary Public, .Conveyancer &c. ou vl e; n s The junior members of the Ormerod home on Thursday last from overseas. - h+sby, oat. 4t famiIy spent Sunda;,, at Mount Joy, We welcome him back in our midst. Mondays and Fridays only, E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- the guests of their sister, Mrs. Nash; Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Vau Wyck. of ` -ER I NG NE W. About twenty-flveacadets� froth To- Bay City, Mich,° are spending a few I grind Sner than other mills -that - ' ' z They are located `just north of the and Mrs. huller. feedia u AE. CBRISTIAN; Barrister. and Furniture and ZIndertaking mill. Wm. and Mrs. Palmer and children, g 'Faltie for pigs. a Solicitor, Notary public, Etc. Moneyso R. A. Wilson, who has just lately of Toronto, are visiting with the form- _ x' oan•iaotDce Brock at. North, wbitfty, Buy - — ' returned from overseas, is spending a er's mother, Mrs. Palmer, Billy hay - We carry a largo stook of Furni- few days with Alfred Trimble and Ing recently returned from overseaP. ALES & JOE Ave, -Barristers lure,. also picture frames and room family. A garden party under the auspices etc., 229 Danforth Ave. Woourorth BidQj moulding, window shades, granite- Rev. Mr Wilkinson has got nicely of St. John's Presbyterian church, will • a. CKME ZT yer 172 Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays. Ma!-. ware, New Perfecilon cook stoves. settled in the parsonage. On Sunday, be held on the spacious and beautiful s Tran 1720, (Ind.) 4ay 'License No: 4.268 Also agent for monuments., Lowest he preached a very lastructive sermon lawn of Chas. A. Barclay, Ever Green z I-Is1,IA.M_J.:._BEATON, B. A.. We pay the freight. Phone from the 3rd verse of the 3rd' chapter Villa, on the euening of Friday. July, ' y rister, en'witor member of the firm -of +: Clarenvint— -- —' Ryckman Deniwn. Roster and Baton, Toronto en i programme w general a Main 8b Bay Street, Toronto. • . given, cooslstiog o[ a football tonrnar V r, ----- Telephone Ma'n 961 and 9e2. - Remealber the Garden Party -at C. meat. commencing at 5 p. m,. in which �,� 1 y ! x • f A. Barcl'ay's, Friday, duly 26th• the Claremont, Highland Creel', Green :Dental ce Fruit Baskets . River and Brougham team will com- p ete,. At 8 o'clock a baby show will I haye.aad expect to.have Burin the rake BLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. fruit season g " DUMBARTON - place in which the followk, _ classes will compete under 1 year. 8 A R1 Graduate or the Royal Colelge of Dental 11 Quart Baskets and:* ,vers Mre Foston and .little Miss Ethel yy Surgeons and University of Toronto: • otlice - 0 .. Blenkio are still visiting in Detroit,. awards; untjer 2 years, 3 awards: un- a aer W, M. Pringle', bardrare. store, Whitby. Mich: Mrs. Blenkin and her two bops der 8 pears. 3 awards. All bablea com• Office hours 9 to 12 1 to a.ic,c Ind: •phone 6. 24 Quart Crates etiag will receive a' raze. Rooms The undersigned have opened ` Bell phone 220, r.� 441y —1 Quart Berry Bones- are also away for a few weeks ave been secured in w�lch babies can tip a hely ra Datong t Bea'on'i a charge. Dr. Cook. Edwin Rose, only son of Wilfred S. ifs ge at the 'Corner - 4- btToronto will bemcharge. All guaranteed No.. 1 suably Evith Rose, of 1Valtxceburgand torraerlp of he left in charge of a nurse. .. At 8 o'- of Church and King Streets, strong handles, , Order early and this place. was drowned on Wedoee• Dr. the, chair will be taken by Rev. Pickering, where they tits secure your' regnrements, ae day, afternoon in Lake Oontario near Dr. Marsh, and i choice literary and .prepared to repair all makes g Rmi Eon. He was bathing' with• a fcllowin - ; j�/� R S. JOHN SUDF..�T, A. T. C• M Chopplo sod Oat Rolling every day party of friends and apparently got R well•known to ent : Messrs and -bicycles., Teacher ,n Piano and Theory Pupils pre• as usual, beyond his' depth. Hie body was re• David I& Fietcber, .Toronto entertain- pare or Conservatory exam,, Te-ms-tf,uo covered shortly Prr; Edgar Burton, violinist, Toronto: jeer nour in both Piano and Theory, Brougham . , _ y -after he sank, The We are also'agents for De - ont_ 42-44 G Barnes, Gre-en Diver young man, who was visiting hie uncle Rt y. J, is _Van Wyck, baritone, Bay - - W. R Chnplin. returned to W Wall' and C Or t d�il'eea-R City Uicb,. and Mre. McMaster, so l.ayal Cream Separators R� �To: i; $octistHIll urg on Tune 27th �'te� serving for t'a`m` Torohbo, Short addresses wii�} mw�- - several months with the Siberian he given by Wm. Snlith M. P., and _ forces. He had been home but three Ret' A. McLellan. Refreshments may Gasoline Engines, Tractors and G. HA1i-Issuer of�Marria a SHAW'S days when he was tilled to Whitby he secured at booths on, grounds, wing Machines: " Licensee In--the--+SL'-?idXER $ gOQ to-tw present-telt-tie fuoera of his -ibe evening. Ad- -P�in as •• sriy grandnibther, the Iwte Mrs, -C, Rose. rninsion,.35cents; children, 20 cents. Toronto. appeal to AmMtioue Stu- and had stopped at! at Hamilton on Cowan & Shepherd "W a V,iRICHARDSON -Real •Ea dents who do not care to lose 'two or hie way home. Hie body was for. Grand Garden Party by Broughani .•sate, Insurance, Coavey�nciag, Notary three months time. You may enter as►ned to Watlaceburpt where inter- Presbyterian Church on Pickering,te Pubic, Etc. , insurin c out. meet took guy any day and continue to Oradua. place oa Saturday° July Fridap, July 25th. On tion into a good position. Free 12th, He was very po alar is his HOPPER Issuer of Mar�iaagg Booklet, - W. $. $)�., President. - hums lawn and was considered one of — L!A• Idcwaee is the County of Oatatloi the cleverest students that ever grad u- WHITEVA6E 'HALL— is residon". Claremont. ` Rted !tro>ii the Wallaceburg High !gra• Li'tizeth Reeeor to -visiting -- _• House carpenter. Es- e • e School. her sister. Mrs. Wilbur, of Rochester. ons. Ind,, iven for new 'cork, repairs or p _ — of s, s9tc�kerin9 :Ji Ue N. Y. phone 2913. i Pickering. g317 ]s]/ - - +• - - s •� GREEN RIVER Miss Elsie Rogers. of Toronto, is B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERH spending her vacation at her hoose Fd -Liddle ie spending a few days • —� �aa.tD • ooa••yanoee, oommlasiones for taking First -Class rigs for lire 'with bf re.. J. Bite. Jos. Leary and Miss' Helen Troyer ., Aeaonnanl. 8to, tfoo.y >e loan Da Or night We have on hand '•Twos: of Yardage Ido- y' g 31re.,Joeeph Doten is very ill .at the spent a pew days last week with tro- fi. �'• fit• 1-t present time of writing., ronto friends: Bus meets all trains Wm. Hoover, of Toronto, spent the Thos. and Mrs. Johnston.'of Gorrie, the followln CANADA'S VICTORY. BONDS Teaming promptrly attended to. week -end with his family. spent Sunday with the latter'sbrother - sd _ ll�� for safe. Dent and ion• ued i. erect =Sp0 Fred Horastiaw left for England �V. D, Rogers. sizes of CDaI ' D. D Prete, 99 t-2 and accrued interest, W, Agent for Canada Carriage Lo, last Sunday evening and will be away Dep, Chief and Mrs. S. J. Dickson,• D. Dykes, Bond Broker, Bdl�Phone 193, whit- for some time, of Toronto, were last week .the guests b7.Ont., Ind: Phone 70. 40tf •' �• �• Peak Q - -- Picker{int. ' Miss Gertrude Dafoe has returned of Geo, aad`Mrs. Burkholder,' Q�OVe' UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major, Out, home to Toronto, after a week's holi- Pte, Russell Hamlin, who went over . �+ M in imp Auctioneer. Extensive ezper Wates, Pnre Wates day in our vicinity. p seas with the 110th in 1010, is home, tease is conducted anywhere. aha thoroughbredritefor stack Quite a number attended the rete looking fit and well. Pte. Hamlin utas �u} Bat« oonaaoted asyw here, write for terms tion given Iasi Tuesday evening to only 17 when he went over to help a! a and particnlata, PhoaeIad,lltb fialy Rev. Mr, Howard and. family., We .flghttbe »nn. POSTIL Li 1f you are wise yon will use the only welcome them to our midst. Capt. Blake B. Beaton, C. A..D, C., L, Licensed O nctioneec. Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, The Green River , Ladies' Aid will and Mrs. Beaton spent last week with •a-' • for of All i of York and Ootasia Aar- meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert the former's parent4, D. R. and Mrs*. t - Mon sales of all kinds shears. to on aborted who ie agent fat' Wind Mills, Gasoline j A. C. IR E EO R laotaee, Andrew orbeo River P. o., one. Percy on Wednesday, July 23rd. at 3 Beaten. Capt. Beaton hue , ust re- 131pgines, all kinds of pipe and fittings o'clock. Lunch will be served -after turned from overseas. ! t MORTON M. GIBSON. :Ontario for water works. Also bath room fix. the meetifag. Lieut. Lloyd White and Sergt. OrNI LOCUST 'HILL and Dominion Land Surveyor -and Civil tures, etc, Ever thin A memorial service will be held at White, recently returned from -three 4utteEagincer. Hopkins Street, Whitby, phone 23t. Y R given careful Green River Church on July the 20th, Years service overseas, are 'at resent ssor to the late W. E. rYar•ncld, Ontario attention. p — —�_ Land Surveyor of Port Perry 44-4 in memory of the boys who fell. Ser- engaged se examiners at the Depart - WN. PUMP WORKS, vice conducted by • Rev, Mr, Howard mental examinations at -Toronto. wM. MAW;' LICENSED AUC- at 2.30 (old' time), also the unveiling of Capt° W. Parker, of Toronto, and TIONEER,forYork,QntarioandDurharn Home Tei. 6621. Whitevale,nntt' a Memorial Tablet by Capt. James Geo. Parker, of St.Joho, N..B., stoat �r • Counties, All kinds of solea promptly attended Moore, of Broo I R—the • tho;r hr to. Terms itecale Baptist Choir. W. Parker; of this place. We regret pplr arrang at NEWS' O(liev. Ball and Indepen- dent phones. Whitby, Qnc. SM sFALL TERM- All L oadi lead to ly to learn that the latter continues nite �. . Ba ag s. I've welcome to the vale Revs, Ma or _the pleasure of your out. 1-MO"V E C:PO Zl3 Sept. arif� og Friday. July A. M, 9. Price• the new. pastor of Major 12]g by taking aIOII Vetorinary Surgeon Methodist church', and Mr. Howard, y LLIOTT WHITBY recently inducted into the pastorate a Camera Honor (iraduateof tbeOntario Vete- , •, rinar All Sainte' has been loon a $16,000 of the Baptist' church. We under - f �atfti Graduate of�hle Veterinary g stand that Major Price attained his " bequest by Mrs. James Rutledge, who present military rank in the flKhting Brownie Cameras are simple to Science Association: Y.onge &:Charles Ste Toronto with her husband, were always acti- lines°and be appears to have been not operate and take good. Phone-olfiee 1808, residence 2802 vely ident-ifled with the cburcli. only x brave and resourceful soldier pictures. CLAREMONT, ONT71RIO gFANDB TO -DAY WITHOUT a SUPER- The Board Of Education are moving but to -be an excellent preacher, Rev. in the matter of two new public ,Mr. Howard is also a gifted pnl tt No. 2 Brownie Camera $8.00 TOR IN TBB DOMINION. Our records school+ for the central and northern orator, and the vale is greatly pleased No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75 Dr. N. E. McEwen, B•�{%. S�. for placing graduates promptly in' Parts of the town. A joint meeting with'its new divines: positions have never been sur ass- with the Town Cuuncilis beingarrsng- The funeral of the late Mrs, Pugh Nat Folding Premotwk s Ic• Veterinary Surgeon. P ed to work out the financing, g P Graduate of University of Toronto, ed in Canada. The -demand lis far g on Wednesday of last week, was at- tures 21x3j, a compact folding Much more favorable opinion of the tended by a -large number of relatives camera at 7.00 - Fqrmer Veterinarian to Macdonald beyond our supply., OUR THOR Toronto -Eastern being operated by and friends. On arrival of the'cort- H Hydro -Electric Oo No. 2 A 'Autographic!'" OVCit3 TRAINING Ia WELL ]iNowv, . Y tpinisaion is prevat- ege from Topento. services were held Folding ' = Prompt attention to all clients, ent since the eurv_ey_lately made _]n-tbe-BaptisLchurebrbeing-conducted- Brownie takes pictures 2 _x42__ logue. - Sir Adam Beck ppromised at the last by Rev. J. B. Moore, who was the pas- Price 9 75 Bell and Ind.' Phones, meeting which he addressed here for at the time of the erection of. the PICKERING, ONTARIO some few weeks o. Eastman Fihna and'supplies ' W. J. Elliott„Principal pretest church building in 1870, assist- _ - - ---Thoe,Iardy, the welt -known drov= ed by Rev. Mr. Howard, the present er, has sold bis farm in the north-east incumbent. The interment was at Bring in your $Im3 to be'develop.; REID . quarter of the town, the cid-time ed and printed-� you will be L�� Stonebouse Thompson Farm,” to the Methodist mem member o The Baptist leaned with the results E s For Hatehind P ed has been a member of the Baptist . P ;t s s Geo. Hamilton, a 'prominent farmer church here from the time of its organ- z �frorn Black Breasted Red north of Cobourg, the rice wot king Nation in the early sixties. She bad Hae a full line of rreah and _ Crit- Game -Choice stock and 1 out for the 149 acres at 181 an acre, practically spent the whole of het life ltd meats constantly on }ands excellent layers. The Ontario Government Summer in this locality, and was s splendid �+ 8ples Rall, Breakfsust Baton Also, Young; Belgianf Flares School In Agriculture, now in session mother and woman, whose memory C• W• Liddle Phm: 8• and Silver' Gre Siber- at the Ontario Ladies College for the attendedwill be. revered. $he is survived by ;� Ham, EolOi;na, Wei�elre, oto, ian Hares. b aboutrest of s heli huodired lea teachers four sons and three dau daughters: David Druggist—Graduate P ician i y Y E., Oliver A., Judaea A. and Hugh. Dru ist-Graduate O t : r Highestrpricee paid for All Pedigree. $Lock', from throughout the province° and all of this township, Mrs. Martin. C. N. R, TI- it Agent. r t e?', Ci17'fele• _ ,_....._ _, .,R!• s I .,. s �:. .14P BIS at °ham it°° . of lire Whitby Oe6sws, Mr s� Aop* 1 Por -t: Union. t o 1C . iT:ier A.. £^• ... ,.^+T'.p-. a ... mss. .''1 i,!EW.'teT"V,'eT'`.�-.� s- "e will • :,f `ry�`.�:.r' SK'v _f .;• .�'•�i.. �'w.11,J.4�,.'y' '�.•••+nw'n-, . ti s'= .:=+*er'im'�. 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So her band cslipged away tram flys _ . _ Iduth W �tts a �L-etter� to Lova The prairie dog 1s a curious and en• prairie dogs. and naturally enough th$ door knob: She picked up her suitcase latter find them very unpleasant neigh- " and went ailently down the stairs. tertalning little -fellow. His color u a I bore. By EVELYN GILL. It was through Dr, Biggins that she 'reddish gray, the under side of tie I It is an amusing sight to observe the - - — - - kept track of Godfrey's canyalescence, neck, and belly beiag'llghter than the prairie dogs comb out of their holes of his SrsL .. downstairs, of hia first other parts.. The legs acre short. and and-eft with their ttriy forefeet daug- - - - PAS ��, wihe t., sin_, a,,�� • _ a who could feel khat, way -about her? can bglieve it possible, came the news t e real an son . , a pos ore that little- Final) one of Huggins' strong that he had enlisted: vara, too, are short, as if they had 6iye� them' the' appearance of hands released the fingers that so Cer t' no one like him. - been cropped; and the jaw is furairhed old men taking their ease with folded }r convulsuvely imprisoned her other Onl , dear God she wanted it to be And then he -was, gone without >r a pouch to contain feed, =but this arms. These nimble busybodies run' _ i hand; "and then; just as she had her byre. let just that one little thing be good-bye, without Huggins having a wAh pouch '!s not so large as that of the from hole to-.Bole like gossips making two hands safely again. in her lap, true, and she would 'give her whole without even a life to nursing oilier people's loved- chance. to- -know. Delirium, nothing common squirrel. Tile two Inner toes their rounds and' hurrying as if the } the door, t are long,, news they conveyed could on no ac- she heard a soft step reach of the prairie doge forefeet t 'heard the sound of a turned knob, and 0069- - but deliriam. People say anything sharp, and well adapted to digging. count be delayed. �, tlee� •click .of .the electric light button, � When he should awake she would then. r The Jaya went on and she kept at From the tip of his noes to -the root They chatter with one another and `.teh{ch flooded the room with. a, .blind- know for sure. But, she. was almost of his shaggy little tail the prairie dog seem to brush their gray whiskers in Ing brilliance, afraid to'have Him wake. ' her nursing, and kept putting off measures about one spot, but hia tall a knowing sort o; way while exchang Mrs. Hammond; very gorgeous in He was still sleeping when the maid l Beanie, and kept waiting, though she . when to. her Itself measures. nearly four inches. ing Comments. The youn;_ ones are i` her blue-and-silver negligee, stood at came to summon Mu told herself flatly enough that alis F breakfast. rt�asn't waiting. While clumsy of corm, the prairie dog easily trained, are quite intelligent;, . 'the. foot of the bed, looking at ,her y Meanwhile; in Godirey'a' home, Is, nevertheless, most active and digs and most affectionate when once their t _ -Mrs. Hammond had always been his mother kept cherishing a resentment with great rapidity. Colonies of the8e conSdenc has been gained. s I thought I heard big voice," she Patronizingand superior, ,but, ,now there was a new • and special• chili I toward Mugging. • Even when God- creatures live in the ground, generally People who live in the sections explained. "Isn't he any better?" about her manner. Mugging was well trey, so innocently unaware .of -what ria or eight, and their holes are some- where prairie dogs flourish suet that. "He's very restless," Mugging told aware, of it, and knew, why it was times quite deep. 1, if' ,any animals 'can' talk to one ani her, sand the fever hasn't subsided y upsetting words he had spoken in-his When at rest- they sit upiight' ori other, these' are 'surely the ones, `for there. But alis went plodding some- delirium,' had enlisted and' gone to their haunches, seemingly with great l' it really seems as if one, could hear amch." (how through � grapefruit and soft- ! France, even then his mother's . re- i confidence, barking with a fretful them carrying osti a conversation. Then At the sound of her voice the boy boiled eggs and toast and managed to , $entment persisted. 'turned heavily over on his aide. reply, "I think ao>" and "Yes, indeed," '.They• aall designing;' she told and harmless intrepidity. at every in- proceed from hole to hole, stopping „ » fretfully. to. Mrs. Hamm°nd's conversation. , her husband. "That's what they go truder that may approach. The noise for a' short time td says few words sin fretf y they make resembles That of a pet dog to an acquaintance and then, with two' Huggins' hand went to the •Mable u w ea '- w r three shakes of their tails, awaR 1 :.beside her .to steady herself. finger bowls and folded napkins, Mrs. i sick and weak and helpless, what can alarmed they turn "back aomeresulte" they go, to the nexto . ., Hammon raised her- eyebrows at her I you expect?" Mrs. Hammond looked at her roti- P and is an instant disappeai into their Sometimes a whole°'family of pkalrie y ouely, "Docs he mean you?" she in- Pate and said: ' I It is queer that even the last ter.- boles. When they have mustered suf- dogs will emerge to observe-the pas- quireci '"bliss Hopkins" (Mugging felt a riots news did not obliterate the ficient courage the raise sage .of a stranger, and' on such. oc- " , shiver. run down her spine), "Miss: resentment hollowing "He's been calling me that this �e ea s just above the ground sur- rasions they 'look for all the worts - " + -- evening, Mugging temporized. o ins, a. ormer nurse of, ours, Miss + news, there came in time the pitiful rounding their burrows and curiously like a well-to-do family of country "Fs ary your name peer o a: pro- She sodded. + this morning. Any time you can find including an old wallet which had be- Black-footed ferrets, rattlesnakes, central figure, surrounded by her pro- 4 Mrs. Hammond looked #honghiul, it 'convenient to get your things ready, longed to Godfrey'a grandfather and prairie owls, and skunks 'sometimes mieing offspring, while the father ap• •� -- +, have James take yo in the ` which the boy &1* ys _carried with the holes with Lhe pears somewhere in the background. . "I didn't know. it. was; she said. I can u find their way 'into !"i'hey.alway-s just call you Mugging."' limousine wherever you want xo go" } him. - In the wallet was. a picture of • I ""I can be ready, Mrs. Hammond, in ll Godfrey's mother, taken when she was Safe Light For the Miner. Then again came the voice of the " t The Dlffteulty. y fevered sick bogy 'this time atartiing I exactly twenty-five minutes, and, to a child- of ten; there _ were photp- thee into $ilenee. I herself, "?Kers," she acid. "There! graphs, too, of his father and o! his "Poor old Alt!" sighed Mrs. Crimp, P3owadays the up-iodate miner car• I that's soon enough to suit her." (little brotHer end sinter. Ia it they i aa'the form of her husband aanlshed ries a packarre of electricity shunt For="My dearest," the boy said in h down the road: "He's 6�ing shockin' him'-while underground. It is a smab a ro an a Tlous , , t0ery _ d�tresk" pass Godfrey''s door. and-a bit crumbled. bailer, I've noticed it." asserted her of his belt, and is connected by a cord _. " Mary Hopkins' mine? went searching "shall I,go in now to say good-by?" Mr, Hammond read the little letter neighbor. "Ever since his last illness' with a lamp fastened to the front of �� she asked-herself. And then it same —read it'dver tadce, thoughtfully and -frantically for something to say. I he'a been fo lttn' as you might say. his cap. - ' don't think—" she started to say, but:.to her that when she did that she gravely before he handed it to his r p . would know' !or' certain. wile. I bops he ain't .worryfn' over it, Mrs. The iarnp. provided .with a redactor. 3 i didn't finish-it, for she did think that, " :: Crimp?", we quite a flood oflight In front hi meant it. It wasn't until later "I",ill wart until I've packed,_ she ,(To be continued.) its chief advantage that she began to doubt; later, when, thought, "and stop in as I am•leav- i "Well, it do bother him a bit;' she of the miner But ei ad e -Mrs. Hammond -had gone with,, her icy' admitted Is n o.I uta safety. t of Shb went our to her room and 'with' WrItIh Under_Difficuftles. "And well it might." said her neigh In olden days t)_.cae (who Must. _disapproval, leaving then alone-again, f a _ r_, • �{rh� my old man. lost lila hair course, ha Elam lamps. Theme caused . ''With the darkness of the rgom settled' those swift, capable hands of .hers ' gathered together and packed her'' 'Edward W. Croft. a newspaperman.- he felt the cold somethin' terrible." them open-Hama Iamps. These cawed E down upon them—the darkness out of fr i who was. a passenger in-a biplane from `•Oh, It ain't the cold 'that "worrieslnnumerapie disasters through igut- whick had come that one strange fiash things in twenty minutes. ( Champaign, III., to -Chicago, wrote a I ` "Five minutes,'" she thought, "to Alt; replied Mrs. Crimp. "It's flip tion of coat dust or gases. Sir 'Host= ' Ifs was sleeping now over fliers. �Y good ye an get' own- s re- . ling from'T,000 to 5,000 feet in the air, I self. If he doesn't 'keep his hat on. whose dame was protected by wire r Mugging didn't sl How could she so a-he dropped her suitcase outside I-can _- gg cep• som8tlmes above the clouds and Hying r dear, he 't tell where his [ace gauze saved an immense number of:. ` have slept ? It's something you don't ! Godfrey's door, but when her hand I at 90 miles an hour. wing a typewriter I P°° �, in commoa�s fo=day, but dei when suddenly romance has flashed I was on :the knob she hesitated. finishes. - ' _ -= la a and- • ,Y strapped to� a board, -with-tl3e -based the elecfrlc mise lamp to better - - "iBhall I Or ahan'i T?" she rand= _ -into a life of gray routine: strapped to his knees and himself f more convenient. y - Only, had it flashed? That was the ed„f herself. Quick -shall I or shan't' strapped In.thebiplane. A sharp cultivator will cut oft many------�--- w' douo� tliat grew and--giew. At_. first- I • _ - - weed plants, a, dull -one -may •only $naard's .r rataisat cares olublueia. It was only a shadow o! a doubt, for tg was not the sound of his "Mast' dear- _ ficin--•'What did the old Iran say' - _ • _ est still ringing in her ears, and the ` 1MIet,e�l ��I ► - you told him you, wanted to . Ilk _ S 1!!� L feel 01 his sinewy young hand still i -: ma=rry 9h ter?" Bab-'Aalsed _ I is laugh upon her "own? But how could sh g p if, . I could support - know for sure? It was s11 $o new, War-Time wooings Supplied Amazia Exam les of Matrimonial .' rt him in the same All ��e.:- Write. for prices. -and she felt herself as ignorant ,about' Huotle. - style his daughter , had accustarr►ed this sort of thing as the greenest the fateful fnvita- Q. J. CLIFF TORONTO him to!" 1 TORONTO SALT WORK• little probationer in the hospital could When Cupid is in the mood to "get i hours of accepting --' "-about antaeatlleti£g and' ion ri the „ngo-tPa- 'r =.lata•-% oars 3aT$ et la Cow• °ve .ow. h� - �� Ia another case, thirty-six. hours suf• :mics: to the'arts of hustling. even from the How could it be o With .law ;doubt had waxed-into s Aced to revolutionize the life of a -man great grim thing. HII most eiiergetic of Westerners. He is' I id a Midland-regiment, who arrived in anus? They always Hosaiqueer things J never more in his element than when , England on a. Wednesday, and was ----- _1 hp fit cAlching his vfetims—happy vic back again in Flanders. •a married tams! —unawares, and xushTng man. the altar. In the words of his regimental jour i- 4 JfI There are today hundreds couples nal,- "The bridegroom lett for Bou- _ who had sever Qct eyes on each logne by the famous' one o'clock ' -other- a week before they stood to. I cial from victoria Station;-and before CLA, RD gether at the alter; and some of them midnight' he was cosily installed. in :r: _ _/� y '^� are still wondering, like the 8t' !n the the Carlton dug out, pelted with some ~ - amber, --how ride- 'confetti or old_ :. r -- grooms came from France; or Flan- shoes. 'His bride went back to her N _ 5 - ders .with no more idea of wedlock l ` than of flying to the moon; and pre$- when he'd •came again. We're eating ' to! they were back again, a few her cake here, and wearingthe muf- "�� 1 '• days later, leaving across the Channel Hers her bridesmaids gave us. Mean tearful wives who were, atrangerk to While, the colonel is writing a letter Ag \ D them when the landed in 13h ht _ y g y o! thanks and promising tQ keep. his All Within 24 Hours. eye on young D=— for a day or two, t ` _ - ibis was the. dna tic, experience y 4. mA P •until his head comes down out of the Of a friend of the writer, a young of- clouds, and the snipers become a real :•}::•: - Seer in the West Blanks, who was institution to him again." .{... - within a couple of days returning to But all these records, astonishing- : E AH the Front, when a chance call at the as they are, are quite thrown in the - '} house of 'a Folkstone friend intra, shade .by that credited to a young - - la ' of con- stro •era 'sta- sideralile attractions. Such was the tioned at Harwich. "Jack" had a girlan u about- r LA-W1616 1"spell she-cast o i hour , he lost both head and heart to h had made up his mind to make. - - And e + her; proposed while escorting her'to the pretty'thlef tits own at the earliest, : ? / - her home, and was accepted.: posaible moment;' but, alas! the ut- V faun Aul UTY, The next day he journeyed to town, most. leave. he could secure was two .f•: and procured the marriage license: I hours. : The following day he led her to the An Hour Sufficed. + Shoes at C Fi1kUCh cheaper -than leathee: : r altar; and within an hour of putting. The feat seemed impossible; but That 1S Why ++a 1s s0 CCOAOIII1Ca1 .for farat _ FLAVOR a wedding-ring on her finger, was wav- Jack was a bold youth, and he decided - Ing his farewell from the boat that to- make the venture. .The necessary work in the Summer. .•r • \ was taking him back to France, He •arrangements -were made for the mar- -;• %- had actually met, wooed, won, and tinge; and, to his delight, the pro- The strongCanvas uppei and spun nubbin soles :::,: x::. _._.-. rs. went on smoothly and happily ;:;,•:;: �$]CC "WORKMAN"' and "ERX-DAA" } o� Even this amazing feat of hustling s the roverbtal weddin -bells. When - _ . . g a P g shoes easy, test an was eclipsed by another young.- sol- he set foot ashore, his bride-to•be and -CnOA h t0 stand up to rough work., g TIS LEGEND (N TILE T�! b diet I know, whose leave had come to her fiienda were there to meet him;,; i 8 . _13 A � Its last complete day, when, as Fate he was hurried into a waiting taxi- :.; .` k ;.:. would-- have it he-was "perstta$ed--to- I-esb; `and -whirled away to Ramsay �a pairs o the ppocket, a of As it is, pr� Shoes mean money in your t, for you - .. oa accom�i any. a frlen,� to,> tango-tea-in CKurch,, some three miles- distant, ;:;;;• can have eev 1 a f for a ,pc a pea CFPW. a j� s of leathet shoes. " -• _ i Londoh hotel. Here he ,VAs intro• I with an utterdiaregard to speed limits. ., duced . to a girl, whose 2resh young The parson established a record In There we �FW styles for men, women and chngdren—sweetness and charm .made speedy nuptials; and within- an- hour ` k beauty, for work and play-4or every-day and, ". - _ such a speedy conquest of him tbai, from landing, Jack and his bride were - -Sunday wear. " - before h6 left her, he-had secured her back again in Haiwich,,eeated ata � - consent to be his wife. - -breakfast, none the less K Ask your dealer for Shoes. ''•'}' ' - The very next morning saw the merry and enjoyable tbnt it, too, was OMINI } : ; - young couple at the altar; and an hour n e name u stamped on each - despatched in.,reco time. And, be- ?;r} r RUBE R �! � �' Qf.ARK ' 5 later he was bidding his bride good- fore the second-hour was completed, }?} ng p T 3� ,+•. urns• ::}}; .......... ! ••new bye on a Cbaring' Cross platform on Jack was once more "aboard the lug- .� :rig his way back to the Front—a happily Or, the happiest man in the King's }:}:} kis "}?'v::::;�;:},;}�•�:; y;: ::;i:..;?j ;:;.:'•;::,: ;',;p : r ':; \, •}ti . Not ` married man, well within twenty-four , Navy! -N�1-•l �nGiL�m�..: Pi ..... .. .. .. - __ a..,. _-... e..... ... ..._ ... ...._.......u._u...s.....:.:... _. .x ....e.... ., .. ,�. -v.... �.n r .., .. .. r. ..... .. ......_ ♦. u•....e..e ..... .. _. r _. .., .. u h.�.:.,a7 w.�ra^C.. ,.. '..... ••�.n �a�- .i._..�..�': ":�:..;".c. . .L.w :.�.l...e... .a .. a.... 77' •.• . -„ '" 'cs-. ..y,: ''k:.�h„A,•-ar,.i:.:csi': `,�,''k': �'v:. } .�ir.•.•,�3"_..�+%I. ...� .-.7 t, ,e -s : r..' :i^ - :r .._ ., .....-1.a ,:f. _ r.S e .:,,�,t.r, yv a;C:.. „.. 'kd' x. .gym .-'`gee ~•s;. T"yi`+- u� i .. I. .� , _: �y• r {- �.- . 11,, t: ti: x: ! ry1. a — --- - i _ _ _ one -+halt teaapooa.'of phprika to fhe BIIBBiAN MENTALITY - 4 - French dressing. Shake wrll to blend. - WRECKED BY FAMINE ��z.Paprika is. a sweet, mild red pepper _ 1'he Great West Pesmsoent ;'";`' Z.that ` Hl � Pot' bite the tongue. During Physically nakinel persons no longer �.Osa $:0311pL8F• * � > ` , ,�- - - "^ be found in Petrograd nor in all -" ' -_ � e the' warm weither'Zi a slid 2" rptpn4e A}fln� tif0_�.-��- _ _._ a w�itit water- Russia, says T. Henden, a well-known t. 8 -.� " cress, radishes, or crisp young onions Moscow- journalist and member of the 4'9f, allpwed on Savings. .• ' r ' or leaves of- lettuce, for your health's second Duma; who • has • arrived in _.Interest computed quarterly. �' 11 .ay Copenhagen after a long• stay •fin P IV2@A Debeatdies, wable �'- ' � _ et- `' .. rograd. The mental state produced by /s9ri% - _. • - Vegetable Timetable. starvation, disease and nervone *train, - Interest payable half yearly. Avoid a Heated Kitchen in Days. hg says, forces Russians to lose their 'paid up Capital Sit,412,6T>t. Dog have .not. yet attained the luxury of The time required for cooking'veg'e- mental balance. - .. If, signs of.the time, as displayed is a charcoal or gasoline iron. tables depends on the 'kind, size and ' •• Their mental condition ao changes '•+store windows count for anything, Get the iron, however.' Ther- may .age at the vegetable. You must use I their ^ppearance that often one can- THE BUFFALO OF THE .. I . � , Canadian women are about to plunge be purcht;aed' for a small'aum and the I your own judgment in deciding w3ten -'- into on or ate the nave you in frau in back .they are done, but a timetable t:;ay' not recognize one's nearest friend. I The buffalo of the East, while a'da „ orgy of �pusehold machinery Pa y y g . remember' the impression I had when mestic animal, is used in transport .buying, Certainly the signs ase and forth for a hot iron more than help you. I met the well-known lawyer, Rajeff- service equally with •the familiar oz, ,plentiful and portentioud in that direc- pay back the money you'lspend. Along Timetable for cooking fresh, vege- ski. At first I did not recognize itim. Y Y tion for rtment store windows .with the iron et a mangle. You ro- tables in water: from which he is easily distinguish - g P Soon afterward'I learned that he had able by his low set, down curving. +• -`'which once were filled with smart bably. will not want to pay $150 for Asparagus ........ :.15-20 minutes' hanged himself, ar>d Pe , horns , and muzzle carried ,almost a` gowns, or with riod furni- an ironing machine, but the mangle Beans, Lima (green) .. %-1 hour "Similar things happen daily. I straight forward. `°� ' 1ure - and near -oriental rugs, $re now will do sheets, towels, unsearched Beane, string • ............ Y 8 hours think it fa to be wondered, at that ehow�iag a `.`full, and complete" line of kitchen a roma, and .even mien's work Beets, old 8-4 hours People who are Obliged to tragal by. p ' ' ' ' ' ' ' such suicides do not become general. buffalo cart are deserving - of sym- ,w'ashin machines mangles, ironing, shirts quite satisfactorily. — Beets, young ..........'Ya -1 hour In all the streets one meets well. { g , g pithy, for the buffalo is the slowest of .:machines, gas, electric and oil stoves, ! -- With your stove -and laundry appli- Cabbage .............20,30 minutes , dressed people,. men and women, beg- all draught beasts. It is his great -' electric irons,. gas irons,, charcoal antes eliminating unnecessary .heat; Carrots ..............80-60 minutes. ging There they stand, some of them s ' �irorrs; bread -mixers,, ,tains-miners, ,in you will et through the summer in .Cauliflower ...........20-30 minutes strength that gives him the advantage . F g with their heads down, dumb ' es it over the ox. The load that a single •LL ' - ' :short; everything so far put on the much better shape than ever before. Cora, gr. .... • ..10-15 minutes I turned to stone; others tonelessly re•' yoke of buffaloes will pull fa astonish.- x'.' Onions .. ....to -30 minutes market to make woman's work lighter. : "'' sting: 'I am dying. (live me some- Ing. In India they are always given .. n The Health -Gluing Salad. Parsnips .............30-45 minutes I the' kind' of load 'which ie asaigasd to And best of all signs,• the women , , .20-30 minutes thing to eat.' 1. - :are pausing to stuffy these same win.. ' -Salads are a popular summer dish. Peas, sen ' ' ' ' ' ' :. • g0-40 minutes "Even if one has auffi�ient money drayhorses here, ordinary horse work, down: Even greater crowds surround They should be made from fresh vege-' to pay the enormous prices, one may except passenger traffic; .being per- N< the window where foam suds splash Spinach ..1b-30 minutes - make acquaintance with starvation," formed by the humped oxen, known ; Y P tables, which. contain the health '' -. g},,,,,waffbis .elements th4t are so- Squash .....',....:...20-30 minuteswrote •Hessen to the Co cubs en L-�------, before the' window wheare Parisian sential' for odr physical well-being. ' ' rnipa ' .... .... ..' minu, es polftiken: "One has to get hold of a India,' Indeed,' is the M;, It-{, 'models of robes do woman could wear, There are also 'the mineral snits seller and Dnrsuade him to se e u s o, an it still`eaiata there,as hat •.Salt' Will Do. �' are displayed. Women are be .innin i oo stream, treating him to some, coffee, giving a wild animal. Very wild indeed it is, B and,thus keep us physically, fit. Di s lec6 of flannel in salt and ore extrava ant to P P him the place of honor and so - on. too, and an old bull is very ap{ato sir. spend $50 for a sleazy silk gown than E p pa whiting•to clear, knife handles, stain- Money does not tempt him He can .tack unprovoked, contrary to the usual � gas, etc.,'that are need in re r- �,. it is to spend- $100 for a washing ma- I Ing the. dressings, ed teacups and glasses. always .get money. He needs It only custom of almost all wild -animals. L. have a food value Salt scattered on the carpet before -,Y china end mangle. And when they that may be figured upon in our daily !n order to continue his trade or to Even its tame descendants retain -Once begin to think it is only a ate sweeping is very good, but be sure buy luxuries, such as sable• fur coats, . ,` .. y P � ration. Iieayy anlage, composed of plenty of spirit. It is said that when to .putting the thought into deeds., meet, are beat to be eliminated for to sweep it all'- up, as the dampness gold ornaments or gems. It is not the in a herd' they do not tear the tiger, , ` : Y �a ` . , . Many are already buying, and when alight make it run. seller who looks for a buyer,- but just and a recognized method of getting the hot weather. Replace them with = , ,the knitting club meets now the rela- light, dainty and attractive saladH, By adding a tiny' ptne�3-ot _salt -- tat the --c rary: • s r en o11 ' ' milk- i 1 tee a much .tive'•merits of vacuum cleaners or of +i, t n . . *' . �.� "blot rarely mothers are seen- (who cover is -to drive in a herd of buffaloes , easily asily digested longer tints. have left at. home their:underfed sick to rout him out, which they w?lll do to _ or d scueeaion, before hobble skirts Egg..stainis_on silver can be removed' children) pleading with a milk woman a certainty if they get on 'hie.scent. The making of a auecesaful .salad is ... +" and capes. - - an art indeed.. The proper blending y a little salt and a- to yield lip half' a bottle of mttk at - Even tame buffalos can make them- I Certainly something moat be done of the various ingredients and then I damp cloth. 'wi_r . quite a s8amelessl k m, and it may selves very unpleasant to people they _r to maks woman's labor, lighter i! tem- happen that them 2 man 'suddenly do not know; and they are -not at all S using a'well blended dressing and; i flies are .to he�-raised, for nG womawl becomes- eaprtctous- and' does not even safe for Westerner, to 8pproach in- . ' y garnishing, so that it will not . only R �i answer the unhappy applicant India, 1sut, and here a pears the moat *I .. ' can take• rare of a borne and a family I satisfy the eye but will tempt the RED OOT ,IDLY DAYS P - ..1 of children and do all of bei work palate as wet}r--that is a real ad. "Add to terrible typhus attractive aide of their chs unaided, without killing herelf at, , The proper_, combinations are very and smallpox epidemics, against which display owar e r owners a faith- ' ` - illy thea associates ?eavia undone man thins which there is not, Lhe 'slightest poaefb t hr s ,one usually raher . g Y .things rtant:, harmony must prevail. As, - of protection: Remarkably enough with doge than with cattle. __ t ___shoaild be done if health and happiness' for instance, a. combination of beets, —" are to be maintained. In the city' and tomatoes and carrots would not only July -the month o _ , bed ThE t gree - in some farm homes electricity solves lie inartiati _ ays and sweltering nights. is last summer ceased suddenly as if by extent an aquatic animal and when off .. _''the problem 'b - tion of foods. Care must be. taken in !extremely -hard on little ones. Diary- a whim o! nature: But now the typhus duly likes nothing so• much as,to lie _LL .moi • - re s o faun houses where electricity preparing the lettuce or other greens � hoea, dysentetiy, colic -and cholera fn- and smAllpox edipemics are developing up to its ears 1n-' water, but, like the _ ,, must continue to be something to be Lined. All lents_ that form into. heads I lantum carry off thousands of precious more and more seriously. The govern- duck, it can if necessary resign Itself 4 hoped for in y eat e • to come. ,,gaup must be separated and thoroughly uta' lives.every.summer. The mother went has' no means to check them. to existence without a bath: That as.11 p' -things may be done, however, to light -I washed in order to free- them from' must be constantly on her guard to The government cannot, even procure animal so nearly naked of protecting �; homes end ]t is u the to the woman hee'I dirt and insects, and" then they should � an eq'enlyeto fight themtroubles, vr e they other i to� he enoughod emeteriea ffine nor transport aacltmatair as tassth t of Eastern"should thrive Europeis . ` P be given a final washing in water that �,; self to see that they. are done. . i contair.s one tabiespooti' of salt to medicine. is -ot, such aid . to mothers "It is obvious that people under such a remarkable tact o! acclimatization. I L Take the •matter• of a stove for ane' every two quarts, then rinsed in ice during the. hot svpmer as . is Baby's conditions, with such superhuman. ef- Its pretence in Italy is less surpris.. a thing. -Wood is becoming almost un-' water. `The bath in salt water will -re: `Own .Tablets.,. •They - regulate the forts of energy demanded of them, Ing, but even there its Introduction ; . known as a.fuM in the average farm move the tin and almost invisible bowels, and stomach, and an occasion- cannot con tinue'to keep their mental seems to be merely. of medieval date. T �. 7,---;- . Y e iven to the well child will � balance.^ • Scientifically,- the tame buffalo is of in- -- . - ehowT us that coal is not always to be I' greens. prevent summer 'complaint, or If the _ teres a$ having. tete acs, -varied ;had. Furthermore, the price of that Boiled Ureeatefg-Mix 8 tablespoons trouble does canis suddenly will War PrNatlons. so little from the wild type. Pied but- � #u . is going up so that it can no long sugar, 1-tab:espoon mustard, I tea- I banish' it: The Tablets '.are acid by A major of the Intelligence bureau talose are as rare as pied donkeys, - .. er be regarded as cheap. .Both wood s n salt, s k red medicine dealers Or by mail at 25 cts. 'of the- Wer-DeliB rtme0 t*U - the AQ1- _though white and fawn colored varie• v ,. - .,and coal make extra dirt, and thus Poo P� Pepper, add 2.L a box from The Dr: Williams' Medl- lowing anecdote: - ties occur as well as the natural black _ e1L beaten -eggs and 3i-e>1p vinegar; + cine Co.,'Broekvilia, Ont ' On the other side'. Qf he water the Like the ass also, the buffalo is a des. d to — removeefrom tire, adde3 tablespoons Canadian Cattle lieeorde caeeraprivathas Oaa andhardshipure all s.in beastspised ij. yet ntherlmore arsta �,- extra rro ui dng _ _ _ a. 3ng a fire and keeping it going is no ismall part of the day *work. Much of butter. Cool and seal in glans lar. q t Among cattle in Canada the princt- many parts of France. for -example.• cratic relatives. the horse and Ifle os.L.11 this unnecessary work could be`` cut Thin with sour cream when .needed. I . a out • by buying a good oil or gasoline pal breed is the Shorthorn, which nam- there were no matches, no coal, no while in intelligence and "force of Grp. Russian Dressing -One cup of boil- �. stave. Once Ailed it is good for at . ed salad dressing, one raw beet, one bars 53 per cent. of the total Here- ,kerosene. _ - _ ._ . , . - r�haract. they Rye certainly „far .'su :. least a day, and in homes where it is i raw carrot, ,one raw onion. -Pare and fords come -next, then Holstein$, with Aman was staggering along a dark, perior. �, • not so much. -used as s stove often.I Aberdeen -Angus. Ayrshire$ and Jar- .street with a grandfather's clock on - =—;,- . i. does the cooking for several days with then grate the vegetables' into the seys. following in the order named, as.. -hi s back. Another man -stopped him ` Jttdpinp Character.' salad dressing. and t -en add one tea- shown by Rgues complied by the Do- .and.said; :: --one filling. Then how easy to &implyi spoon ,of salt', one teaspoon of red That the hand furnishes a most pie' minion Statistician. "Hello, Gaston! 3loving?`' ng.1. o. ng of the kind!" Cine inde7c to ch atter may not ap yrou'wa.nt a ftre. No splitting kindling, Beat to mix and then use. This green- High-priced feeds have, done.. one peal to those who a preconceived Gaston answered. . "I'm carrying this or sending the children scurrying for' antipathy to what they. regard a! chip&- when you anddertl discover ou ing will keep for s week, if it is placed thing -they have wiped mit thousands clock to the nearest lamp post so that P Y Y in a bottle and then. stored in a cool gypsy.fraud-palmistry, nevertheless of poor co�va. Geed thing: f can see what time ft is. are out of bread and have biscuits to _ one of. the most pains taking., x T•.. a�e�icateo tacooling k l� hal ong hbeeause you oust -e a with� he ,chop of ad o�' in a table- _ -- -- -- atter h th.-Caopffitain d iArDhntigay, a forgot to fill the stove and the wood Franc army ter n e me of spoons of vinegar or lemon dice, one "" "', . Napoleon Bonaparte became convinced, :. has all burned Out. I teaspoon of salt, one-half t�pooif of ` y ' > < �• � y, •: •that the bony structures of the handE '. - ' Best of all, think of the comfort in i mustard, one-half teaspoon of pepper. I • ... f ' ` c s and fingers .was in some mysterious :_--summer. The hours ot'standmg over; Sha3ce until cream end then store in � ' way connected -with the spiritual-na, a a scorching stove are eliminated. The! a cool place. This .will keep until a<'^ s* ture of man. With painstaking' titre meals may be prepared and fruit can � - `� \. ,*r >� 's, ' �.;: he examined mauy'thousands of hands. � I. - , nes in a cool room: And on ironing pimento Dressing -Add four finely r x ° * classifying them, until the -result of :, day you can have the stove moved out- chopped pimentos to` one-half cup 4f .. < : c< _ 'his researches assumed the.. >otm -01 __. is: aide onto a sheltered lrorch and do'the v a veritable science..- - i prepared salad dressing. ironing in comparative comfort, if you : ..For instance. he found that lgng ; Paprika Dressing -Add . one and. r -- fingers indicate a, mino_which delights pn i� M�Ni� ���j '', `< to performing minute, delicate work •OIP�QPOTAMI it\ 111i1ajL1Jl4li,L . and revels in details, whereas short _ ` �; e \` Y 3 < s. -are indicative nl m,izw te_tho_op — " i posite propensity,. A person with very , —c f1. �M ;'If seems incredible, but there exist ' the'New 3'i oih• Zoo- and laced on oz. `f. E ?% short fingers, he found, has no at do-net-exceed-t})i#y -- r� patleiFce at'all with detail. but afanta Inches in height. For a long while no- , The Liberian hippos do not live in tfAffir ' ��mr * ;: things presented at once• and in their `" 'body believed that there were any dense forests; they do not frequent s entirety. And, moreover, he cares inalated .that, the Hippopotamus Lib• the rivers: A smell - forest` stream only for big undertakings. - ' pygmy hippos in Liberia. The natives satisfies them, but' they do not enter °, The Height. of Eeonom i y ertensis lived deep to the forests; but I it; at least ty day. They burrow into --. i . `' �, �, I 0 Y• . that was another reason why explor• its banks, wherever there has been a 1; , ; 'i The sergeant major had the reputa• ere and hunters shook their heads in , washout, and in these burrows- they ' tion of never being at a loss for an -. ineredfility. The hippopotamus lives sleep -during the'daylight hours, So it , answer. �'1 young ofHoer made 'a bet - along the rivers, they said, and this is very difficult to _tra.ce .them. ...The ` • >;', , with, a' .brother officer that he could - talk about pigmies of this species in first, specimen that was seen could not } ask the sergeant majora. question that the forests is nonsense. _ be caught, because all the native car• would baffle him. ' ' ' - ' • ' X -- hippo was riers were sick, and the_v�tliolfl count%V I The sergeant major accompan d back as=1873 and brought ! was so flooded by rains that c om- from Africa to the Zoological Gardens burgk could not camp therein. After in Dublin. It might have convinced ; trying various ways, fo .capture the the world, only it arrived. in a dying i shy little•,beasts, Sehomburgk••decidia condition, and perished before it could to -dig pfts'*liereby.they. might be en - be exhibited.- After that people took trapped on their nightly strolls � to doubting it again, and considered t through the forest. •,-:_ , •.the one -recorded specimen as a freak. As the pygmy hippo usually roams .'But Carl HAgenback, the famous ani- about alone, and rarely uses the same man, an, made .up his mind, at. last, track twice. this pit -digging was con- -•' that the pygmy hippo could be, and 1 ducted over wide areae. More than a :1 I.ohonid be, introduced to man. He hundred pits were dug, each at least _.sent an intrepid hunter, 'Schomburgk, seven feet deep. They were carefully " 7 .1.41ter it, and Sohomburgk, after spend- l covered with grass and leaves, so that fug a year. and a half in the jungle, re-, not the sharpest human eye could do. " appeared with `- three pygmy beasts, I tett them. Yet' the hundred pits two of which were at once brought to. travved only three hippos, after ail. i- . the yopng officer on bis rouifds In -the:`: -_ : ,,1 ich the cook house was. 1� • inspected. Pointing. to a arge ,. �ttN , < -, yon of water just commencing to boll, - � :• - ; j the officer said: , i "Why does the water only boil a> 7 : around the edges o1 the copper , and Y "' I;1 not tn- the center?' _ I �� 'The water around the edger., air," -' sw y;�( •- replied the veteran, "is for.the men on , �". ",- •.a . • guard; they -have their breakfast half . 1. .,, •! , an hour before ther;remainder of the �,,. - CANADIAN FREIGHTER. campsny.'. - , The 5.8. Canadian Recruit, the latest aditton to fife ('snadian ti°ovet�n• --=-- ` - meat- ateamship service, loadtag at M dtftreal ; for Jamaloa •' snd Cuba. She Expert' kilo a s6ixeq wiblti eom. *' . , was built at Colltngwood by -the Colli ngwopd'$hipbnllding Company and is.., mon #ease n%$kag gd'farnftg formula i,406t tbaa, . „ hard W"beat. ' -' . - ,.�: • '• nw. .,'-'. '. ...+rt• - Yl', Zai ,,,,-,a,r_ _Yr _. .-r__._ 5xe.. YmC .:!r, Nr _:.b'ii 1tt'�, ii – $:.. �, fit. - .r. -., .. .. �!+••,,y.. .. .. '. < ,.Sr ...Z ..a,, � .. •:. ,:• ``.r, t. ..'•e:{ Y a .r� _ Vii•. .:.� - ,.,.E ?'..• ."� {,.. •..' ... - .,-.:,..;., ., ..... ...: ., ..•. .e ': ,, :.-," .,,.. -max. ,y'.,' �r :s`. •. :4- 'y .:s ,F4. ... ..• ._ �. . .<.. .,>.; .. . .,.. ,•. .» ,}. •.� •• 'A.. rte. � t,. w.. q, , .. - ..t. ... .:-w,:d .t'�'•q _u'S, ..�� F» n,' t � ''•" .t i. '. `,, .� � � � t ride 113 his borne. Beautlfui. at -his own., stable one and a, half V�idt1$� pmiles east of Pickering Village, - 'dwellings. neatly kept lawns, I P R•ESERV1:1�iG,�. RS t - - AacoT PRIDli 19385]..the regietereld a pubit�itedeverFicite� amtins at is .o8icc, flowee-beds, lst•ge and beautiful I Clydesdale stallion, the property of barns, and •stables indicate the i CWv. m iAson.t Sona, o rrywood- WE HAVE ALL SI'�ii3S-ANIS: B1 ES : w ...;. TAMS will make he season of 1919 at his $1.aoper:year ; :1.21 a paid in advance. higher position of the farmer to- . own stable, _ _ _------ JARS— day.. _ While_he may have decliged" ALLAN'!' RLFi 4XR (18972]. Clydesdale - -OEM Tap -- Screw somewhat from a physical stand,` sti;alion, the property of David Ann- Half -Gallon, ' ' ...1.50 per dos . -7 7IOHN ` Ml1RKAR Proprietor. .- I Pickerin will -make- the 'tt' P point, we do• not think. that he is an Sr., g. season of 1919 at his own stable. l '.perial Ouart, NOTmrr AND COMMaNTs' inferior t0 his grandparents lute! BARONS BEST 19930 (11697 Import- 1 - j' - ••- - >• p 'Wine Quart, lectually. It is well-known that ed Clydesdale stallion, , the property. _ i, :.• the leaders in the commercial and of Graham. Bros., Cairnbrogle, Clare- tllWerial Pint, _ 1.25• The comment is sometimes made dont, will make the season of 1919 Fine In �c and peofessional life of the coon- at his own stable. "" ' that the rugged and muscular P t 120 --specimens of IilanhOOd''that was try have, in the majority Uf cases, BELLE BOY X8524; M018). the prem - been brought up on the farm.' -•- To lum imported Clydesdale stallion, PE�FECT SEAL ar characteristic of the pioneers of the roperry ofNelson Wagg,- Ware - have astrong mind a strong body ut�r e .,.1.70 dozen P -this country, have'" alruUst disap- -mont, will make the 'season of 1919. F, i t peered. The reason that is given is necessary. and this is why the as follows : Monday afternoon will Medium, - 1.35 � is .that the strenuous work that farm has produced so many great leave his own stable for Goodwood `� - _ men. While the average farmer for night. Tuesday, own stable'• for Small, 1.3fl " -.was necessary iu-clearing the for- noon; Broughaao hotel, night. Wed- , nets in order to make a bows for has not the yhysical strength of •-Hat Bros, lot 5, con. a, Rtibtiert3 for bars=Heas� 14 cents. dozen,llght 5 celita dozen Yicl iuR, noon; Brooklin hotel for his. forefath�ere, the pure open life ___-_ r themselves, produced. a class of night. Thursday' after ooq„ Mh- • _ _. - Sugar l u + will not i;llow him to- suffee Intel- turn hotel, niglit. - Friday. Wri, ' ' S '' -- , people noted for the vigor of their _ - ].0 7 r 100 po 0 s lectually: "Jackson's, . lot 3, cony 9, Pickering, w'R-10 ■� manhood. While the farmer of H M E S d4 /CHAR D noon, thence to own stable until the to -day is not exempt .fvout real following Monday afternoon. bard work, his labor 1s light com- The Pitkering : _ 'Iil.c'S COC-RTiRIP [1411x], (14712), the , ..: `•`$ur-CTreceri@s' at t'1@ GTOCer$:'a - pa�e bred imported C:vdesdale stal- °pared with that of the early days lion, the property of Oscar Wilson, --- ---- — < Vigilance Committee _rvBARTON of Our cuuutry. Iu 'those days Brougham, will make the. season .of. T S 1 K E SEED everything that was dope on the -1919 as follows: Diondav, May 1'_'th, L1 The object of this Association is to. will leave his own stAbleand proceed farm was accomplished through R MOP. lessen ste:tlin and prosecute to R'. (x. Scott's, con, 8, Pickerin wit t e !nevi• e e ons. or nig t, u_e ug, Wm. Middle -7-777 - table result that it produced a Members having ro rt siolencommoui• Audle ni ht. Wednesday. H. G. We' will p pe y, S y, pay the hign.Qsti -Horseshoeing and general blacksmith class of people. of great physical -ase immediately with any membev , �Vilaon's, hese line, noon and night, _ pi•icea •for all kinds work promptly attended to.1 strength. The present generation of Executive Oommiuse, Thursday, Geo. Cowan's Brock'road, of farmecrl are not eaHed upon to Membership !ee' $1,pp, night, Friday. A. Humilton's, con. of seed. Lame and interfering horses made b. noon, Chas. W.hite's. Green River, -Seiki ns' samples and "get• a specialty of, and money re - endure the hard' physical- .work Tieket.rmo, be head. trom one President vs; night. Saturday, proceeds_. to his our prises before funded if work .does _not thattheir grandfathers were-com- the fotiowing' lion= - ' secretrry on appt1ea11on. ` 'own stable'antil 5 palled to undergo. The advent of Ex so. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. _ selling. _. _ p ova day 1 g r satisfactory. Flo r W. V. Richardson, Pickering. RI�C+S HEATFiSR.!-14649;, (17004), the. The beet of facilities 1_. a lII a O1-Yb01 - we#1 truedClydesdale atal• - s mad-�fHrn!inR child's --play i.-I�1PX01. W. J. rilSi'it lion the propPrry-,_o,t n. R;van. D.un- - an for cls ing• President, Secretary aofol n will mike the season of 1919 J $ D0 WNEY,00 NPANY 1 . C' i%+t 19 compared with that of even half a aN followQ : :iiocldaFF� noon will leave # 'century ago. when binders. hay: -- his own stable for f3. Xtistin'y, bast3 WHITBY, ONTARI© dfr Mrt� Gas - forks, hay -loaders, gasoline en- HORSE REGISTER � line., for night. Tuesday, �V. J. Gay-- _ ton's, base line for noon. M. McTag- gibes and the numerous usher - Rart's,latS'-i, B. F.caa, iVhitbv, t,ir PICKERING : GARAGE kinds of tnachiner brought ]ilio ROYAL FRA�KLI� (1s i8r31-Cit de+dale riiaht. ' Wedoeaday, Bundel's hotel, _ y g stallion, the propertp ut Sr C. I3un- - use to expedite work and to ninke ker, will tuake the bea-i of 1418 at Whitby. noon: Bentley Bros„ lot 1. is own stable, Kingston road, one, con 4. Pickerinw. nigbi. Thursday. -- it easy, were xnd a ha •.uit rs_ ens o -u: r J _ ' of the fArnier to day i3 one of cam- .. F;: Disne�-'Q. Greeiiwnad night,. Fri- Village, [ viug pi rchR�ed the pt arae business af. Ditvit},cin da Williams wears s = _.',garative-ease ittidytanifot He grt�EPFI iLt-� 01. 1''• :ti o. 898" 'tl�' ?': YUt HHRH, t�',' J, 11r,Dunatd'N, Brock Ha ' - pCP red to re . it rail rn ekes ofhat der. Had ,row's botFi. Br�)t hxrn, dale scallion, the property of '�. l' to his own �r;ih:e wheap he sill rr- «'e'kee � in �t >�k tell L'in1� of -Pard- accessories, tires,for-all; ..of enjoyment Out of life, JE is 1 I . Bunker, will make the sexton of 19191 mala until the following ilontixy. _. not necessary to. work from dawn rnakea of. cart-, oils.. etc. to dar$ as was the ew-tom lu pio -- ---- • - - p __ - Ip• • - . -neer days. _k f,timer now takesSou'leth'in �Annie drew,' � � _ 1C �Ylnout his ,auto iu the'e�euiyg and Spec.. goea.for-a spin.w town ontovisit- - - - -- -eomefciend. Hia.frequent_visita - Make Use -of the 1 . ... ,the city are.benefirial to hien in . M -any ways, and he is no longer :Corn Syrup s pound lire!! u�� v4dti -::. L'rab Apple Jelly ' � entire nriecessa �iotr you to lead wosic at. afiieepised by his cite eouains for his _. - - _ -- -- - - �p to _ . Jam-Phinf, ra-pberry and Strawberry' ._ -_- _. vel time to e a uncouth tnauaers and countrifiedBank WWI us by Mal ceposm M appearances He is Zion being _inloney order or re gis recognized as a force in the intel acknowledged and placed to your credit upon - is bs ' .White Light Latnip Burners \e•.i Perfection CoalQil Stoves- ectua 1fe U e - -- - - - _ 7 .. '- L4ural mail. telephone and other _- �ir<ngel and Turnip Seed ---- -- - modern ct,ovenienc-es are begin f - - - �O uH. t '.. lant, .tj Ro ;•n ng to sloay. a ii:Ir e ect, 1 e White t i)i lelluw Dent. 3 , farm halve iq no longer simply a lutproved LeHrtiing 3 '_', 1)n h. " 'i'i'i,cumin So. ? 3 '�5 bush.. WHITBY BRANCH , J. GORDON HAIL, Manager. t 6�,, 'lace in which to retti�e pi.uxex iaaaimmummmmmNNWamanmaua■■amanAaaitaRENEEammamm>:ii p I 1Pry t1iE a :!lid gee the resuht " tion1frow the co,1d blasts of �+ inter+ - -- - _- - - e _-and the rain �turms. of aummer. f - - "- They are being transfor.mcd into � 1C� a N NIS �V `_ :places of beauty and cuinfat tr • erin Hardware Ston The farmer is beginning to t eke I 4 = -- - - - ZO ThiS is just the place to get an Oii Stove for this hdt weather. • 'VPs ant hays�the Clark Jewel and Florence Oit'Stoves. -Guar eed _ ., ow. : an ave : f•�� 'to give satisfaction or we return your.money.. _ is � , .• .. _'.. ve omplete in ... Doo -s` an Window Screens, Wire - �H•e ha a c line �f Screen' d W' Cloth-feem-•18-to ,42 inches wide, at loweae, prise. Washing W. Machines, either hand or power, to make washing } . i ro _ • . ,_ - •• _•: � -easy d•iring the eztrsmely. hot weather. • - Hammocks from 2,2a up. Call in and see them and you will bay.) full 1 Forks; Rakes, Hoes', r • � -' A 1 1'ne o£ Garden Tools, . `:Man wa e -earners are asking themselves this qa"on. pati - y _ La Mowers, Sprayers,_etc. �. - , ney. do not -want to--putVi-warter in the balt�E a#-a-thne,"d 1* aha old reliable Paroid'Roofing always on hand. Get our prices. " - • -fore they know it,. it is gone for trifles. = . , 'invy -onr ia- K N� The Government-iias provided .a simple plan to enable. you to 4 ' • . J.' S. BALSDO PIC ERI ` save that quarter in' -such a way that it will earn yc�u more money. – — . ` - Tw hty-five cents' buys a .Thrift. Stamp.'. Sixteen Thrift Staiipi - " become a'War Savuigs Stamp, for which the -Government will Pay _ - O You 4W.w lit Aiw&m. It you tend the Government your savings in, this wity, you can make your mouse earn over 4�/I qo compound .interest as often ago ou save $4.00• odd. That is. more than Savings Banks pay you. – , - - 19ds is not only easy andprofitable investment, but pati investment, because the Government needs money for the hefivy r ftmeing of the. reconstruction period.. _ err sood"a stwew Your Savings Serve Yoq ,..n be liwlie .iar.and Serve Your Country--Invw "" Than in Rear Savings Stae1146 �4v.. i :1��.: .8'P,w.:x..4 �':1'4,2i,i• .. " .. . ___•... _, ... ., ... _... -_-... ..-.r...b.._ e.:w.�.... ...., _._..c....s,. i �,,,aa. ,,.{.. ar ::• : ' '+'.s.c '. .:,. j 5' ^r�'�• ISM`" %1•'eir. < .'.•a4•�r. �,"r-,.' +'. '.`..° -aux b ..u.x��;,�, .....*.'.Sn.>,.s.•.'ri.".�67j•re_,3_Y'. ,�w, ,.. m:., SaEeaot.rtrs +.p3. *.,,'•'.y.mo-w�.�..,.'.. .�4r,-.•77+•f.w.-.,..rr.c."Sz->.-.-.- n•:S^-r-'.:.rcn!r- iy'?. 5v'.'>c°sc� + m'',7�'.G�,,,•';�p'r�.tia�i •eN. '. ° A..- ..�..e•w •. r, aar! ..e x.v..-. . �.-a• .-ar. • . ,xSe r-�"• ?;�,•.,y�_.. .: •r ,...,: � .. 4.. i..,�. t-'...:. �. \.d :..: .r,,.., ..-_'�_ .... - ;,P .1Yr s"♦ 1 . ,.. `Y• ?�.. �,. �.• n. '.TY; w � f 1 •^ s. -'f F • <MOWT. - - J: If. Bear has been appointed TIMB TABLE- Pickering station 0 4 - - Whitevale Club ' of /CE - OREA�VI. . The bask here will be closed all Issuer of Marriage Licenses for T. R. rains going East dee as folloiws T day to-morrow (Peace Day).' the district of G`iarenioi� ai�ii--i- No. 6 Mail 8.0; s M. ' .r 28 Local The famous Neilson make ; firs. Jewell. of Prince Albert. is tinily.- , - � - _ Local ,� d 09 P. X. kept constantly on hand. visiting herdstigh�er; ire: A.For Pte. Courtmatr; of who = Seeds have arrived. - _gyth, has jitat .returned - ft•om . overseas, At the neat meeting of ,the Clttb.reso, Trains going Wset mai :nam re _.-red to cater to No. 36 Local 7.87 A - 2 garden parties or -othef s at a fe�Y days'with A. and lilts, lutiona will be assed on L 8b P M. Mrs. Robt. tfrose, of St8 net, .� p 27 Local visiting her -sister; y n'ors th. • the following •�� 7 Mail 8.00F. M social gatherings. A[iv. 'Price g g �' Pugh• Mrs. D. Forsyth returned home Re Interswitebing of Railways Parlor in Telephone Cen- - On Saturday after spending Military Training in Schools Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday ural office o Some of our residents attended Y p g sever" Improving our School System Foregoing is 1 hour in advance pposits, the al weeks .with her daughter, Mrs. mP g y g g bakery, 29.8 a picnic at Jackson'. Point on Wed. Regulation of Foodstuffs of Standard time. F. C. Madill. F• T P Shirk, Claremont ,. besday. Standardization of fArtn inti ementa • Roy Forsyth; Who has spent ' On .account of it being a , public Regulation of motor, truck: or. our W D E R U S H A holds the barber sho will be soft roads The United it'mers about a year overseas, --returned Y R •� m . en to-ruorrow until noon Only.' may`' ..rhowe last wL-ek. y.q• James Swinson anis mother. of'' Mrs: H: M. Ellis, of Montreal, is Ashburn, spent Sunday with T. spentl�i a few weeks with her a war, veteran, with 13 .� of - so R.. Ellis ani family ears experience in re. end Mrs. Pearson. yy • • Mips Dora Brodie, of Toronto, is The library board is' purchasing pall' OY On a IYia 'e� a new lot-ef books which will be spending • a month's vacation bt . _ 9 B'q.� Of cars has opened a placed on the shelves shortly. tlse hole of her motltar here 'f0 p Thos. Paterson has greatly .im- . ---- .-._ .-------------'---- _-- ti '. Garage at .North Clare-. ,proved lra Ball reAdence by Anetiou Sale of i< . y Mont and is prepared to . .Farmers' Club meets in the putting(on a itetiv, roof of Brantford a Buggy,, m -• take care of your car Pickering Town Hall on date roofing' Horm: arriess, v troables. Satisfaction D. A. and 11?Irs. Scott 'returned - s �, ..second Wednesda i� Cutter, burnitiire,'Et�e. rr ( p home on Ttiusdaevening after a guaranteed. Have your of each month Lw o week's -va tion" with rela- The property Id J •�s�. ^'� car. put right. h tives slid fdends`i z Lopdon.' '.aylvafii'Exs 1<2a.di11 tit o only during summer won Pte. J. Brim ger' has returned At his pteiiiisea. ;North Claremont' Watch for next meetieg bout after being overseas for a-.-ZQ�.�.Sr.-,_, =L.� R I C This a ,bout a -year. 13e bas: ei�aged with -, _ - ' A. W Tomlinson' at 'of Clare. ' .On the afternoon of . — Garage ate. 'A •d Mrs. McKay and daughter,,of Toronto, have been spending a The following property, Viz Brawn bdrse;- top buggy, its share in the development "" few days with the farmer's broth- ggy, cutter near= -er, Ira Boyer. and other relatives ly new. 2 sets of single harness, 3 col is Claremont. lays, harness repairing outfit, .horse Of 'the business Of the Do- ti blabkets. .horse clippers, 2 buffalo. minion. Our experience and Two rinks of our bowlers journ• robes. Happy Thought range No. 9 1 Coa O 8V. eyed to 9touffville on Friday last with high shelf etc., parlor cook, coal equipment are at the service -and played a friendly game with or wood beater, coal heater•"coal scut-. Of -every customer. the club of that village,. but failed tle, hot air pipe, galvanized bushel Chestnat, .. 10.90 per ton _•to defeat their opponents.. parlor Stove, -'10.75.. •� measure, s number of heal, _tended the Orange walk at Stouff- kit hen chairs, carpet. ridfsk,pictures cease , '-- - k pt is stocf all k. ! mal," you —� villa On Saturday and report a hanging limp, hxit lamp, number of S T A H D A R D B A !� K cell at our works acd las TH�• A•- ver large crowd. pw1 oar sloe! - } =— _ y. g band lamps. lantern, croquet 'set, obtain prices Don't be misled, A number of our residents at .washing m%abine. saw, axe; and otber _ OF CANADA age�lswe do sat employ them,00nsegnenf• tended- the garden party at Bal- at.ticies too numerous to mention. ly we oaa,- sad do throw os the • • PICKERING ®RaNCH "'''l .. Grafi Cho 1T1 cam on Wednesday evening and As b1 r.. lipdili is ivin tt bis mall cortainl ioi e. 10 per cen/•,g-fso you will pp 8 e g p M. O. ZiMMERMa4N Mnw�oYtPF certainly save.by re rt an enjoyable time. rr�uce, all-articles wil� bg sold. Y y pnrohaaing iron na= C. MRANCH ALSO AT WHITBY) call solicited. G. S. and 141rs..Truemanand Jae. • AND FL,Kl. i Underhill and daughter, " bliss Sale begins at 2 o'clock ... new time J. T. MATHESON a Clara, motored' to the lake atPick- - - i m prepared to do chopping and oat' TERMS CAS/-/ Odic Whitby, Ontario SakfoR on Mondays and Fri. on Sunday where they spent y FRED PoKnLL, Auctioneer ery motored to Claremont on blonds �� _ _ _�_ _ _ _ _• * +� Dr. Limbert, o Parry 9uunti, on .April lat. Y►rdnit ^ 0 ;, Some � tone boats, wagon and binder j gg and tools his father.. and mother, �� E tongues on nal also Mrs Johnson, of Calgary, and . ti .�� _ brother, Horace,. to Orono. Made- in Canada f i 'ti John F. Ba les-, Greenwood esti There will be union services in..INDIVIDUAL ' the Methodist church-at 10.30 a. m, - D j and in the Presbyterian church at - - 1N� � i i t.JAL _ 7 m. m: on Sunday. Rev. W. � �' � SAN t TAR WareMold liverq pr Limbert will preach at.'both , cervi- -- Bus meets all Trains \ First-class Rigs Dr.'H. E. Lyons and daughter,a„ A , of Chicago, and Tier Will C. L cos .- y - to hire dap or -of Calgary, accompanied b Mr. l ` night at lowest prices. - - $ _ , visited their sister, Mrs. F,d, Glee'- PIIRFW14ITF PA e 1805.. �. Glee- son. over Sunda N ER USED BEFORE Thos, Sanderson yy. Mrs. Besse or. has been' at Bal- for a few days waiting on her N ' PROPRIETORS ------------ earn_ daughter in-law,. Mrs. R ben NER USED Besse, who has been confinTd to ' 'I' n e y S EGUARDS-REAITH h exto s �eC bC+d With Rn titta,C� Of ettri9 . - bat is now-imptoving. — r • The annual picnic of the Ba - # �Confect�onery {{,, _"• fist Sabbath School was held in d. - -Borland's grove on Thursda - af- Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas and 'BrAs. NElLSON'S los Cre® tern_ good at last. There was a fairly H. R, MONNEY � - PICKE constantly on hand in bulk or bricks' � cod atteadaece and R most; leas f RING ant time spent-in games of various ___ _ --- _ _ Gum', Chocolates and other Sweets. 4_ kinds. Popular Patriotic Music. -- We Sargent TO►RON TO .•.� OT �'A�iVA' p - g n having secirre� her Tomieess� , ezaminat certificate at the Toronto_ Nort Fid 8k6 Scenic o U t e " - IN DILLINGHAM BLOOS' ♦ MTI' Y r ' Plcke ing, Ont. 'mal School, and also Mise Jea° Evans, who secured her .second rinse certificate at the same exam- - 'inations: Call slid see our tock of The most prenaing need at : the "Brant-Ola's'' and make pe�sent time is a good shower of g - " your- choice, and have. rain. The ground ie ezceediogly dry and all kinds of vegetation is every assurance that'Y'ou beginning to suffer. The wektber, - s however, has been favorable for are securing an' instru-� the corn erop which'. now • looks ment that will bring 'en Promising. tire satisfaction and 'rend- Hay L.. Toronto s ts.� a.m. and •1i1.S5 p,m. The Universal Hay harvest is now shoat over, < ai•n Station) and most of the fall wheat to now er properly any music on Ar. Ottawa t6.0A • • cat. Some of our farmers have � 0•m. and 8.N a.m. Sawn •:-Machin46 ! °: also finished their pea harvest. ;any D16C Record made. :: ., a, •Daly. twy •wept Sunday. Barley - is also about read to be —= With connections [or 'ktontreal; Q ebee. t. — tired by y Manufactured Cut; Asa rule the straw is vers eXy Prices aII erms = ' John, Halifax and Maritime and Newgrain g �— _ - England Stat" Pointe. �• $• �$cQ]i W s0at Through 1 icketk Ymd• Ae@er9 done-C.N.Ryij. Agents. - a petted to be rather light. Brock Road, Pickering, Ont, .SftagToronto U13 CLUCUUM of morrow using proclaimed a pablic holiday T H E X T O N'S' National all its branches. Saw gumming '.. throughout the empire by theCanadians � sn t , king, which has been concurred in Pickering,Ont. by the Dominion' Gover°tnent, _ _ — �Ve stock Gasoline Engines, Smery the places of business in the 'vii- Wheels, Circular Sawa, Saw and Emery, Mandrels.. w „: .F lase will be closed. Those bavin g - business to do should govern A good second.band road wagon themselves ac�ordingily. for sale cheap. r The members of the Methodist ism�'iDie and,Presbyteian Sunday SchoolsHICW.$. .:- PICKERING will hold a anion picnic in. Joseph FURNACE. easy to, manage; a� furnace that is Borland's grove to-morrow (Peace ' economical, of fuel; a furnace theft will heat _Dap), __ There--will be _a good pro- _ _ _ gramme of sports beginning at 3 your home comfortably. _ U- MBER YARD --- net.• _ o'clock and a game of football in - - .c • , - - k T ,L the evening. -Everybody is wel- This is the proposition we offer in the Sunshine. Beaver and Eclipse come whether a member of elther Brands of these schools or not. Corrie -- McClm'Y s heating experts will plan -a heating syn- — , . tem fof - o Hardwood Flooring in 3.8, ` • with your lunch baskets and en- Y u without charge—a heating System that 9.16 and 13-16, all grades r JOY the afternoon's epo�ts. --- - -"`" ea your oma comfortably. - -- - -- _. The Women's Institute will. of-Beech, Birch,-Maple.--- meet at 8 p: m. on Wednesday if you want to be sure of COMFORT; . •, next at the home of Mrs. Walter - if you want a durable, honestly built Plain and Cuarter Cut White 1 Ward. This will be a girls' meet- furnace, well installed, put the problem and Red Oak. Ing and will be very interesting. up to us. yr 'The programme will consist of a Quality auar Hanufhetura content, "Lemon .l?ie�" clad "Hem . '. -Ask about, the LIT'T'LE DitAFT. etit'bed - TAWii fiandlerchiefs." MAN that ttnas an the draws """' "''�°' ' • W D Gordon & San Also a debate, "Resolved that a �. So� by J. S. Balsdon W. � Limited Monarchy, such as Oreat •s, `^r 7.Ll.- .1s. 17..E i�.t �.� ar •r _ - .. - - .. ,'1.-. .>''•' � .7 " A N, Sh 0 RibU ME. 11�- FUGHT 7, Im .. ... Giant British Dirigible Landed Safely at Pulham, England, on -.,Sunday Myfa ori"g, the Trans -Atlantic Voyage Being. -tically Prae Without Incident. AND I A TMPOGHT "The voyage home has been'w'Ith- -4),u%=, Norfolk, England, July13 IT WOOLD .La:1 out incident," Major Scott said in .;:.Great Britain's' mammoth trans LOOK LIKE JWantic air pioneer, the dirigible R-84, telling the story of the return flight. THAT "We estimated we would make it Wrived at the air station here at 6.56 o'clock, Greenwich meantime, W4wV, in from 70 to go hours "'he said. dompleting her round trip from the made it In .75. When, we left we had 111ritish Isles to the United States and a strong wind behind us, .. and' we 7- no" out TO -R-84 covered the first 800 miles in about turn. The poked her 69 the 41ouft-n �! i'theart of this eight hours. When we circled over ------------- We CottlA pl,inly mes the and, after cijl%�ling the y�in uvid Now York -7- three times, glided gently to the crowds on Broadway waving to us as .......... ground, and ten minutes later was we passed, but we could not hear them housed in the dirigible shed. The because of the noise of the engines. voyage from Long Island was with - "South of Newfoundland we en - out particular incident, and was com- countered head winds, and our pro fileted In approximately. 76 hours. gress from then an was slower. We . Shouts from those on the field greet- travelled at an average height of from 7 ed the first night f, of the long, gray 8,000 to 5,000 feet, and found much J, .: low clouds of fog. Once we saw no- bod low on the horizon. As the B-84 y , { `; i �� , _ the field she dropped thing but fog for 24 hours.. . . . . . "We struck Ireland at Clifden and from a height of 5,000 feet to 2,000 . 'a \ 1 feet. The men who were to aid the made good progress from there, al ..airWp in landing were ordered to I though our steering -engine broke their positions morning. -and waited silently as down Saturday moing. We started tj the field,, dropping with 4,900 gallons of gasoline and _q ship circled Flower and ower, have 1000 left" R xti creamery, 64c !. Eggs, selected, No. 1 stock,, 48c; No., 2 stock, 42 to. MDMAM 44c. Dressed hogs, abattoir killed, $3.1.50 to $82. Lard, pure, wood pails, Breadstuff a. 20 lbs. net, 38%c. Ter -onto, -in 15.-Man__Vnu&8&-_ Live Stock Markets. Ike No. 1 Northern, $2.24%; No. 2 North- Toronto, July 15. -Choice Leavy S Orn, $2.21%; No. 8 Northern, $2.17%; steers, $14, to $14.76; goo8 heavy No-. 4 store -Fort- -ate a, $13.50._to_SIL76,butchers' cat- Wiltlam, tle, choice,. $18.25 to $13.5b;- 'do-, io-wal American corn -Nominal. $12.26 to $13; do, med., $11.50 to $12; L do, co $9.75 to $10.25; bulls, choice, 'Nahitoba cats --No. 2 CW, 83%c; In No. a' CW, 80%ic; Ex. 140. 1 'feed, $11.25 to $11.75; do, med., $10.25 to 80%c,,No. 1 feed, 79%c; ' No. 9 feed.. 0 $10�75; do, rough, $8 to $8.25- butch- 75.34< c. era' Iowa. choice,, $11 to $11.76; do, Ontario oats --No. 8 white, 77 to 78c, 1 good, $10.25 to $10.50; do, ries., $9 according to freights' outside. Ito $9.25; do,.com., $7-.60 to $8; stock- 7. O.ntario wheat -No. 1 Winter,Pori ors, $8.715 to '$11.76; feeders, $12.50 to ear lot, $2.14 to ;2.20. No. 2 do, $2411 $13; canners and cutters, $4.50 to 'OUNCOED AGAIN. ce, 290 to :1ker- cood t. Ail . S.-, shippi He" Is a man wap nWu­pft14-eHf-_a4s-ff0QG__mOney In ADVAINCE for a suit of clothes he never saw. If he ng points, according to freights. $140 do., com. and med., $65. to $75. T-1;023 . he would Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, 09 springers, $90 to $160; light ewes, $16 had only' wise In the FIRST place. he would have bought that t 9 Yes. the home merchant can - M!2i a $2.0; No. 2 do, $2.06 to $ 40. to $11; yearlings, $13.50 to $15; spring have been assured of, a good, fit, the same quality of goods and at a lower price. ary 9 do, $2.02 to lembs per cwt_. 319,50 to $21.50, hant the catalog man on prices every time. That has been proved -time and again. But people are onlyv Points according to -freights Ives, good to choice, $19 to slowly beginning Is are so' impudent and overbearing $1.0;! Cha He is carried 0 set a -No. 3 CW, hogs, fed and watered, $23.75; do, Manitoba barley that many a man is persuaded AGAINST his own judgment. NO. 4 CW, $1.23; rejected, $1,18; feed, weighed off cars, $24- do, f.o.b., $2175. Neighbor, don't.,be PEDED into doing things he would not dream of doing If left alone to think it out by himself. Montreal. July le. -Choice lambs, and bring it in to your home dealer. Figure it out with your home raer- 'P stampeded by that picture. Tear It o n 'Peas -No. 2 nominal. $18 cwt; sheep, $8 to $10; milk- Aney in your pocket till You. 43arley-Malting, $1.111 to fed Peres, $e to $15; choice steers, chant. Get He u -square deal. Keep your. $1.22, call together with HIM NVANTS tor give you a nominal. $-12; Others.- $9. to $11; butchers' cat- are SURE, r Buckwlteat-No. 2, nominal. tle, $6 to $10 per cwt. for both bulls Rye --No. 2. nominal; and cows; canners, $4.50. 32,000 CANADIANS Manitoba flour--!Goyernziment -stan- • I __6 - HOW BUM ARMY -dard $11 Toronto. OCEAN LINER -----STILL OVERSEAS Ontario 0 flour --Government &tan- 112D 4.: lord, $1%.W to $10.75, in A. desp tch fram London say$ -- juts bag SCE OF DEATH STPUES I'D G With the asai:ing Of the (Yarmanis. onmen • IS DISTRMUM `Toronto and Mentreal, prompt ship- %OLDEA with 2.495 troope an e AN S F I - "Cr the Tunisian on the sa Millfeed---Car lots delivered Mon %FJL 1 1 *61ft t day with 268 troops, 255,412 Can F-e-rees real freights, bags included. Bran, Grampain Saved By Prompt Ac - $39 to 042 per ton; shorts, $42 to $" dians have been repatriated since the Fmnei, and Flanders 214,000,�- Her Captain. date of the armistice. Large Units In India' ii�ment to tion of per tow; good -teed flour, $2.90 per New Turkish Government bag Promptly Punish Military A despatch from St. John's, Nfld., . The number of Canadians overseas, P and Egypt. lay -No. 1, $21 to '$23 per ton; says:-Twb men were killed and two both in the British Isles and France, $19 to Leaders. �proximately-32.000. This, of _#19, Parton, track, To- injured when the Allan lin r Gram is now al A despatch from London Bay$: course,_inclbdes hospital staffs, pa - ___Fr -d- -F -learns aorto.' July collided` Liverpool; Straw -Car lots, $10 to $11 per.ton, Constantinople, plan, Montreal for erp tients, working parties in ance an muter is, in ressYd to members of the Turkish military with an :iceberg off Cape Race on Wed- headquarters forces overseas, that the army an the track, Toronto. �clique were sentenced to death . on nesday night. permanent cadres and headquart Rhine numbers 206,000, and the armi. ere� Shipping has b�" secure Conn" Produce -Wholesale. 'Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, 36 Saturday for war primes, and two The killed and in'ju'red were In the return of the remaining- Canadian in France and Flanders '214,000, the 'to 88c- prints, 38 to 40c- Creamery, others were given 15 years' imprison- berg of -the crew, who were oraleep troops'as fast as they are available. latter mainly for salvage work and fresh 'made solids, 49 to ii%c; prints: ment, by a court-martial appointed by in the bow of the ship when she Oxford Circus House-, a supplement- also, to supply the line of communica-' the new Turkish Government. sty office to Argyll House, was .49 to 60C. struck. Virtually all the passengers tion for the Rhine army, of which it were- -closed-Saturday- --i-sto-acf as -resir-ve fi t e even Eggs --New. a 0 C. These receiving thi_death-�penaltv were awake -,but -:0K ugh -t ON r fu --Spring chickens, were: �Enver Pashs6 former Minister m 00. w rther hostilities. wolo en Sir, -Lire poultry ore than en and: ochildren E HENRY OF PRUSSIA. broilers, 30 to 40c- heavy fowl, 28c- of War; Talaat Bey, former Minister aboard, there' was little excitement PRINCThere are 11,000 British troops in 'I'Sht fowl, 26c; oll roosters, 19c; oll of the Interior, and Djemal Pasha, and no panic. PLEADS FOR EX -KAISER. Italy, including troops for clearing-tio, ducks 20c - young ducks, 28c; - old I former Minister of Marine; Djavid That the Grampian did not suffer purposes, and also a battalion forming =G;is, 36c, delivered, Toronto. Bey, former Minister of Finance, and the fate of the Titanic, with consider- A de"atch from Berlin says- part of the interrigional garrison of Wholesalers are selling to the re. Prince Heng of Prussia, brother of Flume. Aall trade at the following prices: Ala Cakiazim, former Sheik-ul-Islam, able loss of life, is believed to have the, former German -Emperor" has now escaped with prison sentences. There are in India 44,000 British' Cheese -Now, large, 32 to 32%c; been due to the decision of the Captain come to the aid of e dethroned war 'The new Turkish Government, to strike the iceberp-bow on instead lord, a adds t is Indian I d twins, 32% - to 33C; triplets, 33 to and ad p to that of the, troops, besides an troops, in.c u �-%c; Stilton, 83 to 84c. avowedl3F pro -ally, apparently has of taking a'glancing blow on the side. others for aldidonme b the allies i ing 22,000 in the Caucasus, with the Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 44 to, made good its promise of several The 'berg, whisk was very large, was of their pro)ect to brin e former i object of- keeping order pending thei 46c; creamery prints, 52 to 54c. weeks ago that it would spa encountered 45 miles off Oape Race, Kaiser to trial for his crimes against establishment of peace conditions.: Margarine -36 to 38c. re the a mankind.. The recent troubles in Egypt and the: --New laid, 44 to 45c; new pun- in the early evening. When it we Prince Henry, in a telegram .1 unsettlement in Asia Minor flecessi-, Eggs Peace Conference the trouble of - I ishing those who were responsible for to 4aid in --cartons, 48c. . sighted through the fog it was too King George begging him to desist tate the rresence of 96,000 nien, in-' Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, the Arminian massacres and other late to clear it, although the ship was in the effort to extradite the former 3 clud'ri- 10,000 Anzace in Egypt and, 60c; roosters, 25. to 30c; fowl, 45 to international crimes. Kemal Bey, one proceeding slowly. Monarch, pledges himself t�l assist the I I I 50c; turkeys, 40c; ducklings, lb., 40c;, of -the Enver's associates, .was recent- The Captain said that he realized King in bringing to light "the truth Palestine. - liquabs, doz., $7; geese, 28 to - 30c. ly tried and hung for complicity in that a glancing blow which would I regardinf the war and its conse- Live poultry�Spring chick -ens, 40 these cutrages. Several other former tear through the ship's side would quences.1 to 45c; fowl, 33 to 35c. Government officials, army and navy course was changed ENGLISHMEN TO DEVELOP Potatoes -Ontario, f.o.b., rack, To -1 sink her. The co BRITISH COLUMBIA LANDS -ronto, car lots, $1.75; on Arack ou officers, are still to be tried. and -the Grampian struck theiceBRITISH WON'WAR, side, $1.65. mountain squarely head on. The en- MARSHAL HAIG SAYS A despatch from London say3:-� Beans -Canadian, ban bus., tire forepart 6f the ship was wnash- d-pick, -KAISER TO line, the stem INVITE EX Lord, Cowdrey and others have ob $4150 to S4.75; -primes, $3.76 to *$ ; qj- ed in above the water A despatch from London says.- ��d �Burma or In- .,RETURN TOGE . GERMANY being driven back nearly 40 feet. The Field Marshal Haig, -ieceiving the, twined control of the Cold Streams than, $3; =as, 13% to 14C. --- W ��godi b�'O`w the freedom of Newcastle, deprecated the -estate of 13,000 acres and the White,) veIF Honey --Extracted clover: 5 -lb. tins, A despatch from Berlin says: -The water line, however, as the portion tendency to *i1niftiiz# 6 to 26c lb.; 10.1b. tins, 24% to 25c; central office of the "League of Ger- of the 'berg which she struck proved army's achievements in the war. B.C., with the intention of selling or? 60 -lb. tins,. 24'to 25c; buckwbeat,,660- man men and women for the prot6c- "It is right to spe4 of our allies," developing the estate. -to tins, 19 to 20c. Comb: 16 -oz., $4.50 lion of the personal. life'and freedom . be an overhanging shelf.The two men killed were stewards. be declared, "but it was the British - to to $5, doz.; 10 -oz., $3.50 to $4 dozen:i ' army that won the war; it was Bri- 6f Wilhelm the Second" at Gorlitz has Maple products -Syrup, per imper- addressed an open letter to the ex-� Their bodies, were' caught, in the tain that bore the brunt of the fight- PEACE CELEBRATION DAY I&I gallon, -$2.45 to $2.50; per 5 impet- ` mass of wreckage of the bow and ing in the last two yearlf. y lal gallons, $2.35 to $2.40; sugar, lb., Kaser inviting him to return to Ger- when �the I hope everyone will realize that is SATURDAY, JUL 4, Z had not been recovered many. bore. The steward fact and stick by the fellows who Grampian came Provisions --Wholesale. injured . -by fought and suffered and their depen&! A despatch from Ottawa says: - and stoker who were Saturday, Jul 4 Smoked -meat am -47 to Ratified the Peace Treaty to J loose in the col- ents." �y 19 has been officially, - 7 -to- -pieces of-woock. torn 1_ _­Sa� an _,�narchy lision were not seriously hurt. as-a-public-boUday-f or-th "48c; do, heavy, 40 to 42c, coo 4�_b�, a-cals- Tolls, 37c; breakfast bacon, 48,to 56c; WOULD LEAVE KAISER oration of peace. The date coincides .� backib plain, 50 to 61c; boneless, 60c; - A despatch from Weimar In TO WORLD'S CONTEMPT with Peace Day throughout the Em says Clear bellies, 41c. the debate on the ratification oi-the MONSTER PEACE PROCESSION pire. Cured Meats -Long clear bacon, 32 I treaty in the German National Assem. -In I IN TEM EMPIRE'S CAPITAL A despatch from London ' says: to 83c- ,clear bellies; 31 to 32c. e_ bly, Dr. Peter Spa:hn, leader of the the Ion ijit of prominent Britishers Lard Pure tierces, 36c; Jubs, Catholic Centre party, said: "We King Sends Congratulstions 7 71", - 311%c; pails, i17%c; prints, 39c. Com- agreed to the I treaty under hard Coln- opposWto the trial of the ex -Kaiser to Commknder of the R.34 A despatch from London says:- is Lord Beresford, who says: pound tierces, 81% to 82c; tubs, 32 to pulsion, to save ourselves from an - pails', 82% to 32%c; prints, 83 archy and to preserve the Fatherland 'rbG Peace procession on July 19 will �-Ilt would revive support for him to 38�4c. London's history., in his own country. .At the present London, July 18--m-Xing G*01*6 has from internal ruft.11 be the greatest in Lou worLd regards him sent the following telegram to Major Montreal Marketa. moment the,whole Montr Harr Kreizig, Socialist; P.W. Schu-' It will be seven mflev.lonz, sInd, from, e arranged for It to Pass, two as a discredited and ion"temptibl* cow. Scott, commander of the R -84 - Montreal, Jul 15. -Gats, extra No. ecking, Democrat; Dr. Traub, Nation- the rout ard who deserted his troops in the "I heartily congratulate you all on, -1 feed, 91c. flour, new standard al Party, and He" Kahl, People's million people will -be enabled to see Rolled oats, Party, all spoke. violently protesting it from the buildings and the strqets,11ace of the ene�y when the cribleaT your safe return home after to Cade, $11 to $11,10. women. arrived. The trial would land 12 08- of yout memorable skil, in �X 90 lbs., $4.25 to $4.40. Brar, $43 the injustice of the treaty, the im as against seven hundred thousand u 3 in c6untleii -difficulties, with "the IP'*t'on to $4$.50. Shorts, $45.50 to $46. Bay, sibility of its failfilment, and do who saw King George's coronation dead unique, trans-Atlanile air Vey-,, ;,Wo. 2, per ton, car lots, $30. Cheese, ing that thi day of G*nmL*nyls libers- chance that t1ke -ex-Kaiser might sl ZZ Anest eastern, 29c. Butter, choicest tion would come: parads. for no adequate punishment." a -.: y. . qi, �Y"r. ^^.•' 1 'f •;,r.a,:.T,Y^' .rt^.;,.� 'Wi'.r.;. +r .. o/' _ -F.: ; ,•' r:q'••xj_ ..r :�lDi! Tl Y iy, .. r.,;2y. ..� J,.,.w.F'.+s S.'.. -7S, 'S.q ..,,44°,^r -,m: ; �.,. ^:.Y'1- .,Z":, ti o ,�,.. ... ,. rv^r. •» _ _ . .. ,. :. .n_.. , . ,.-- .. ..... - .,. o .. a _.. -. . t. .. ,M•• _. ,. - +,. :. -.,, .,,a., ¢`•+.. a - . '�S �✓ �. .-. �. ak'. ,_. .. .sz,r e.. .... ...,''� e.- _'L`-:,. a+' .w,w. n..._ s.az n r .,.s :�-^'�asz"° ,er 'arc ,rt'u"�.r^ 'E�''.+' .w: ErJr,..o.•.-:exn.'ue�-%ra-.,'wA., - . ... .. .. ^ ,,.,. .'....'. , . a r', x...� t .. ,.. -,: - •r �'`� x--,.: '°;�� +"• �' 'v . •'n'- . 74 - SS � r` , MOTHERS - -HO� BWS Useful Design BITS 4V VU IMIM s1I the Montreal Womon's Hosplta). I ACTH 1 aW�� .� Two Lean' courts. Monthly salary dein• 4 lag period f training. APPLY LLt r. Dalntandent, 106! Bt. Catherine S VYsst. Montreal. -� 'Through the New Blood Dr. Wil- ' - , z'ha report submitted at. the An- nual g of the Home Bank of SAVE AE YOU FOR BALM 1N 1ism8 Pink PMH Actually k-' Canada Indicated that this nk'hadd elia-N V Live t Poultry, Nancy Hems. Sna k4' - - - W Make. _ 1 1whistory. most success - x ete.yKnBaptist* MurkaL oat- ". year Exit eesssary. • No mother should allow nervous he progress made by, the Home Dopt4r-What you.nVd is more e • reah Que., R es eaknesa to Bank during the peat few yearn was ereise. What is your oocupation? All L met the upper hand of referred t particularly by General lo3L Bayy, 'iter. I she does worry will mar her - - Manager QQaeon, -who- pointed -oat... Patient—i am a piano litter_ _ _ that the 11Mguid assets now amounted Doctor (recovering quickly) -Well EWSPAPER, WSZKLY. IN BRULM r` Twort LII the home and torment her in to over 57% of the total liabilitlee to NCounty. Bplendid opportunity. Writs Riody and mind. Day after day spent the public, or actual cash asset=-elLliereafter lift two a) a'tinl@.w Box T. Wilson Publishtntt Co.. LSmiited. • were the strongest in the history of 7s Adolaide at. W.. Toronto. id the same surroundings is -• the Bank, representin approximate- �eIIough t0 cause .fretfulness and de- 1Y•22% of total liabilities to the Pub-• Getting Hie status. " LLL EQUIi'PED NEWSI'.►_r�x e. Largea were so i " and job printing plant. in Easte-M • ression. But there are other causear - - depos, he increase for the peeat at did Mr. Cumming8 say to You Ontarla Insurance carried 31,600. Will 8 every mother knows, that tend to twelve months having amounted to last night, C1aTa, When he was trying �to� Yor 31.300 on Quick sale. Roz aid T6aits her nerves run down. A change +' , over three and a half millions, not- to button your glove?" queried the R tlsoa Publiehinar Co.. r,rA.. Toronto . yt= r withstanding the'fact that 9,608 of )Would benefit her jaded system, and the depositors had subscribed over anxious mother.- noun atl'=DZZsl , -•gest might improve her blood so as i4,9oo,�0o to the last' Dominion' Vic- "Why,>, ret+ll�d-_thw da++ghter, "he tory Loan. �iR1TE F08 OLrI; FREE 1300K OF , the nerves a better tone. But The increase in deposits during said that any firm making gloves as i t' House Pubs, and information tog /est and change are often Impossible,* the war period had amounted to -over, Ing how to save from Two to Four Hum � p , ten million dollars, an increase of hard to button as 'mills Ought to quit dred IroIlars on your new Home Ad - and it' is then that all worn, out wo. over 106 p.c., and reflects, the in- the business." - dress Halliday Company, 23 Jackson creased patronage extended the bank „ ,. W., Hamilton, Ont. men should take a short treatment by the Public 1n both savings and Welt; my dear, continued the a.m., 'With Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; which _ general .commercial lines. None of "take my advice and don't waste any , sTSBO1sLLal100178. a these figures include deposits of the •• make new blood,' rich with the ele- more time in that direction. GLASSY RABBIT MAO INN, 10a. Dominion Government. LJ copy; 60c. year. Fu; and Food meats on which the nerves thrive. The• general • state,ment of assets e A Double Advantage.Oa i Brantford. and liabilities everywhere 'reflects�y �II this way these pills restOr@ r@gu- the progress ssade, the total assets M tar health, Increased energy, new am- / of the bank now standing at $28,- With frowning brows the famous (`� ANa;ER TUMORS LUMPS. ETO. 'bition and-, steady nerve. There is a ' !86,924• as compared with $28,876,- " C Internal and ssteraala cured wsth- eoson for Other women in the case' Tot it. the end of the et rad ato318 year. Artist' wan 'tranaferiing to Canvas the out pain t our horns Bell treatment. Writ as before too lata Dr. Batme a_][writip Total deposits n a beauteous Highland scene before him, Co. Limited Coitinarwood, one ,Df Mrs, Harry P. Snider, Wflton; Ont., :.:� ' 000, as compared with $14,600,000 at and furiously wishing that the specta-' rp EACHER WANTED FOR S.S. No. 1. ` wiitthhcao The endof Lose Account is al- g Huron Ty�� Hruce Co.; Protestant: - ho says:-` Five years ago my twin for who was Dreathfa down rifle back p8bies were bo y 6444 so of special interest to sharehold- born, and I was left very r,,.. j�..,,. of ii neck woLlaego_ayea $600; dut es to.leas-eertlscate--oats �tveak. and very miserable. handl St era• as it r ;800; duties to, commence after holidays;' a ge'-dyegg-}8 an as permitted o! an ap ropria- ap@stator wsa a sticker. board and lodggiing coFivenleat Apply _ o o anything. The doctor gave me .four- ored skirt and its lines are lust tion to rear account of ;100,800• The ' "Man," he said presently, "did ye to C. W. POLLOCx, Sec.-Treaa, R.R. Rpediciae. hilt. it did not `help IIie. g net profits .for. the year am rated to No, 1, Kincardine, Ont. �l'h right for the stout figure. McCall $238,753, equivalent to 1o.�lt p.c. Of.. never think tae try photygraphy?" Then I tried another doetar, but withght sizes- the paid up capital and reserve fund. "No!" snapped the artist, as he went A Food Luxury. I►o at er resp a ay went" -inch bust measure, price 25c. .and carious appropriations. includ- on wainting. ' ;�►Ome to my mother, telling heT how Ing 1100,000 ' to Rest Account the ., !" ' Thin pattern may , be obtained amount carried forward was $156,- I wanner at that poo. said thn by the ancient Romans as cages for r ; miserable I felt, and .that .the doctgr's - from your local McCall dealer, or 348, as compared wmr"$i69 $:z -- ayectator. "It's a haptic, quicker as dormice. medicine had not done me any good. the previous year. Well's bein' a richt glair like, thedormicer' ' the -McCall. -Co.. Bond St., ------4---- Why . oronto, Dept. - - "firou7ile in the Garden. „ '- To eat, of course. Dormice were es - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and as I -- pl - _ 'vas glad to try anything that might Young Onion and Young Sugar Beet TheeUncommorcial Merchant. teemed a creat delicacy by - epicures* . - - help me, I got three boxes when I In youth were friends together; 1n those days, and were kept..ia the. +' "went back home. By the time these A HORSE'S APPEAL.. The lives were• -happy, pure " and He was a typical street gamin and, jars while being fattened for the table. __ he was so diminutive\in stature that If a theatre party was in contempla- V we Every lover of horses will be ln- I had to stoop to interrogate him. av- t s. were helping me, and I got three No matter what the weather. veInara hoses. But I did not need them terested in the following appeal. It Ing done so, I began' the following con- the amphitheatre of circus -the host, all, for by the time the fifth box was originated is France and came to this But they fell out. one summer day, iersatfod: It may be supposed, had already used, I was entirely Cured and never country through a Hei tenant who re- When something came between;- "Where do you get your papers, my bought the'tiekets, But they were not telt bettef LII my life. Now when I calved a copy of it from a French or- The trouble was, the Parsnips say, little man?" a pasteboard; with coupons. . They hear people talk about feeling weak finery 9flleer. Love for Miss.Lima Bean. ya'•Oh, I buy 'em In The Time@ alley." .were made of baked clay and stamped . or miserable I always To thee. my master, I offer my 'What do you pay forrthem?" with letters -or numbers referring to _ ays recommend Dr. Drayer. To win her they decided that ••Fi' cents.,. the position of the seat. x - Williams' Pick Pills, and LeII what a.Orreat me an a human being, not as They'd stage a Antic game, ' ';You don't make anything at.that?" they did for me, and in similar cases Feed me. wate And he who trium had fa the spat --.. .. I shat con ue recomm em." for ale, and, when the day's work is Should base the little dame. '•Then what do you sell them for!" t octans ai.t.attaaea' - At the flat' sign that the blood is out of order take. Dr. Williams' Pink done, groom me carefully; for, re- Each thought the -prize was ..worthy "Oh. just,to get a chance to holler.". "Aggressive fighting for; the right . and no member, a 'good grooming is equiva- y, 4s the greatest sport the world.knows." �� en o hall'! ee can my ee an Nor did the flghten quail;. -Theodore Roosevelt. meat they make in the appetite, health legs, and keep them in good condition, The Corn, quite shocked 8t aw rude. .� •- and spirits. You canJget these pills through any medicine dealer or by for they are the most important part way. I t@Il from a building sad received OTHER TABLETS NOT - ------- mail at lif! cents at box or sirbaxes for .of my body. Marched both of them to jail. - - 12.b0 from The Dr. Xilliarns' Medi- "Pet me sometimes Be always what the doctor called a very bad cine Co„ Brockville, Ont.gentle to me, so that I may serve you The Cabbage was'the Judge. He said. sprained ankle. and told me I must Cp A the more gladly, and learn to love you. In words that came with ease; not walk on ft -ion three weeks. I got T All _ �__ a• Edith Cavell. - "Do not jerk the reins. - Do not 'I sentence each back to his bed; MINARD'S LINIMENT and in six _ - _• What dead queen takais the ho whip me when I am going uphill.. Do Soo Lettuce now have Alas. days I was out to work again: I think ONLY TABLETS MARKEl3 WITH mage of not force me out of my regular gait, it the best Liniment made. " the Straits or yon will not have my. regular -LEMONS WHITEN AND ARCHIE. 'And eaten England by the $ lfsh ever_ Edmonton. �e a, - Make this beauty lotion cheaply for __ if You Dont See the Ba ' strike, beat or kick me when I do not P y _ -_ "Bayer Cron" ow :And with a Royal escort Who is she understand what you mean ; but give our face, neck, arms and hands That passes through the land so splen- m@ a ¢hence to understand yon. Watch the Tablets, Yo}t An Not dstelnp dldly? me; and if I fail. to do, your bidding, Asperin- Only" Acid Imltatlonl As Eleanor, above whose halted bier cold the cost of a small jar of ordinary. Pursued _ . �- - see- it something fa not wrong with eoId cream one can p;@,pare a full quay- ,. - - � A Cross is set to tell a queen lay here?, my harness or feet ter pint of the most' wonderful lemon -NathsnYel. Hawthorne' headwrlUng , - . Mary,_ borne from Fothermgay to "Don't draw the straps too tight; skin softener and complexion beauti- was so illegible that some of his mann- rest give m@ freedom to move my head. Her, by squeezing the juice df two scripts,remained unpublished because :fiQh@re earth .is minder than a sister's fresh lemons into a bottle containing nobody could read them. This • was 9 Don't make my load too heavy, and, t )ysaat hree once@s of orchard whfte. Care likewise true ei Carlyle. The story is Oh. I pray thee, have me shod every Y ry � art. ,.Nay! 'tie no queen for whom two sum- should be taken to strain the Jai ce told of a t e compositor -- _ month. through a fine cloth,so no lemon It yp positor who-rvae'ear- - _ mer skies "Examine m teeth when I do not Ployed=by-a-LaRtdoa printing .office be- ;. ' Y , gets In, then this .lotion.. will keep- - ,. D'er silent. streets_ o1_myriad-moistened.- eat._--I-may-have some teeth too long, fresh for months. Every woman cause of a strong •recommendation' Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Asperin - eyes or I. may have an ulcerated tooth, and knows that lemon juice is used to which,he brought from Scotland. The are now made in. Canada by a Caner -In two -great capitals a love proclaim, bleach and remove such blemishes as first piece of manuscript -given him to diaa Company -No German interest that, you know, is very painful. Do freckles. sallowness and tan alyd is set was by Carlyle. whatever, all rights being purchased ; -'..:Scornful of death' and innocent of not tie my .head is .an unnatural pori- - fame; tion, or take away my best defense the idealskin softener, whitener and a "Heavens!" said the new typesetter. from the United States Government. tVb queen -manly , a simple_ English 'Have you got that man here too? I During the war, acid imitations were against flies and mosquitoes by cutting Just try it! Get three ounces of fled from Scotland to avoid him." - sold. as Aspirin in pill boxes $rad vdri- nurse of[ my tail. orchard white at any drag store and 'Slaughtered between a challenge and "I cannot, alas!' tell you when I am two lemons from the ggrrocer---&nd make - ' ous other containers. The "Bayer ,. a curse, thirsty; so give me pure, cold water up a quarter pint of this aweetly•fra- ,-MONEY ORDERS.' Cross" to your only way of knowing Who learned 'her duty where she' frequently. Do' all you can to protect grant lemon lotion and massage it Send a Dominion Express Money . that you are getting genuine Asperin, learned to pray, me from the sun, and throw a cover daily into the face, neck, arms and Order. Five Dollars'costs three cents. pi9ved safe by millions for Headache, • :And died as truly as she lives tQ-day! over me -not when I am working, but hands. It is marvelous to smoothen Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Lum- � x All that she had -and that was life- when I am standing in the cold. rough, red hands. Building in 1917. " bago, Neuritie.'and for Pain generally. she gave, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets -also "I always try to do' cheerfully the For the year 1917 the total value .of larger sized "Bayer" packages can be ]lsiaard s >tdaimsat otcsa oohs, Eta All that she value4-other lives -to work you require of me, and day and the building permits issued by thirty had at drag stores. save; night .I stand for hours patiently wait. five - cities in Canada was $83,936,422, a .rb _ SII that we praise, and all we fain Ing for you. Therefore, oh, my mss- Why She Smiled. as stated in the Canada Year Book for Asperin Is the trade mark,, register - would be, ter, treat me in the kindest way!" 'Father objected to -his daughter's i918. ed in Canada, of Bayer Manufacture Is summed in her and her simplicity. swain -a fact of which : of Monoacetic-acidester JIL Salicylic - P 0` the young man s s'- was well aware. But the Lure o1 love The- bleat touring season in. has- acid. -Know-your -weedu while--they--are More thaw half of va 1a Fan its strong -,and the- wooer o tory is predicted for this year. Never - - — - young in order that you may dispose less than, fifteen inches of rain a yeas the wrath of the father for the sake before have no -many people been tat - of them before they pollute your and more -than one-third of the island of the daughter's smiles. Ing extended automobile trips as this grain fields. - leets than ten inches. One evening the old man found the season.' young fellow in the hall when he re. 'CUTI 1W r _ turned from the club, and Dromptiv 4.;,i "Oh, dad." walled, the fair Phyllis, as the old chap limped into the sit. Arthur! •• "Hurt him!" growled father; as he sank into a, chair and nursed his right foot. "No, I haven't hurt him! But if lie comes here again 'with bricks In his coat-tail pockets, rll kill him!" othin`a to Hinder Hind The farmer and his fair young cous. in from the City were going round the farm, together, and the farmer was rapidly failing beneath the spell of the town -maiden's eyes.. You see,' she knevvv the way to do it. "Now, that's a pretty scene," he --said, pausing beside-- the fence of a paddock in which a cow and a calf were rubbing noses together in bovine love. "The sight of it makes me want to do the same." "Well, go on," said the .sweet young thing placidly; "it's your cow. you know." YESI MAOICALLYI CORNS LIFT OUT ;:. WITH FINGERS You simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce -of freezone." This will. egat_very little but -is-sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether.com. pound apjllied directly upon a tender, aching corn should • relieve the sore. ness instantly, and soon, the entire corn, root and all, dries up and can be lifted out with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that, while freezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and sim• ply shrivels up the corn without in- flaming or even irritating the sur- rounding tissue or skin. Don't let father the of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns; but clip this out sod make .him try it. µ�. In teisible rash on five which made_ ikin eoie ind.-lnfiazned.. Irritated faceby scratchingand was disfigured. Could not sleep well and made feel unpleasant. Trouble lasted 3 months r before used Cuticura and after using 2 cakes of Soap and 1 box of Oiat- meat was completely healed. From signed statqment of Miss s. - Gladys Neabel, R. R. 8, Brusoela,Omt. - Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- , av CUM promote and maintain skin Purity, akin comfort and shin heahh '; a often 4awhen all also fails. ISSUE 99-119 y l` "7 �o; "4- % 44N A^ .;e rl. •k As -The post office will be 0 to Messrs. Anals & Andrew have CAL (Peace Dxy)'fr m 9 to 10 purchased. a now truck and are 'ISMS dipiroiv 0 0 1 �LO ==o===w a. In. only, prepared to take orders for imov. _19yl. and Mrs. Madill, o.to f Locust. -The village stores w ti ili-be-open Ing, etc. 11111 were in town- on Monday. -Mre- orraw (Peace Day) __�A. - a. m. only, but will renikin open Arew Adverttse=ents. :--Leo McGinty, of 'Toronto, � late to -night. ��ent Sunday withrelatives here; -Miss Marjorie Allaway ie tak- -The Misses Miller, of Toronto ANTED -Man rir strong Ina to Y. id Mrs: in he Teacher's Summer Course Wwork.on farm. Tv J. H4saley, Pickering. isiting with W. J. -At are v in AkKlc*iiiItiire at th-6 Agricultural Ind,'Ph9ne 1702. 43 illep.- -John Harding has leased F.'B. Colleg&,Guelph. 0 OVERNMENT, Municipal and -A. M. rr, busi eAs mane a or, -s arts and, dres es". natural -color, cot ken svet 0 8' Our iee rive UtO Bond Brioi;;, Whitby, Ont., Ill ]?hone 193' possession. '.Ind. Phone 70. 40tf Willi spots of rose, brown, navy, or alice _Co�.�i c�hener was it tow on _u wa _u wa -lifte u wa , wa -George and Mrs. Gordon, of ME-­1130-iveres. lot blue, per and 1.50. `Toroato, spent Sunday with their Wednesday on, business. 'Ll ARM FO -A 7riela*ves In Pickering. -The Sacrament of the Lord's 1' con. 3, Pickering, good buildings and never- -ilk, fine' V . i -A at lot quarity, yard wide' s' failinir spring, ?� g, Navy blue Shantung" S er ceable R -Foster Hutchison, Stouff Ville, Supper will be dispensed in St. john,B. Reftor, No. 2, Claremont. 43-4*5 Z Andrew's church on Sunday, 'July for summer wear, per yard L50. visited his brother-in-law, Goo. 9. OST -On or about July 1. supposed 28th, insteactof next Sunday as L Lawrence, on Saturday. toabe on the Athletic grounds, Pickering, a 'Natular color Shantung; H iii d'm d for I George Varty and family,.of was intended. lar containing valuable papers of no use 0 muc e an coo to large wallet Pinder please leave same at the We congratulate Migs Ruth Tomato, open NEWS office. T t a -few days,with4 dresses, .price. per yard, 1.25., Y last,week. his mother here Murphy, and Miss Rata Peak on undersigned, lbt.,2.c=. 4. te 8 -Miss Gladys Powell, of Toron- having passed with honors the ex- STRAY SEREP-Came on.to.the dress silk, and wide, per k3premises of the undersi Black pailet and 2.25., Primer rudiments 5t In, spent Sunday at the home of amination on Pi Pickering-. on or about June 5th. a black -faced her Owner may have same by provin propex- parents, Walter B. and Mrs. and Harmony at the Toronto ewe. and paying expenses. L, Denny. R. No. 4, Conservatory of Music. ,Powell. 42-44 !,7 0 1 n JM B Dickering, Glee ale -The May Moving Picture Fes - _F. Go is offering for a his house and lot on Church on one acre tival arrived in town on Monday HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Situated Navy blue Voile, 1 yard wide, per yard,• -which is at present occupied -by and are giving a series of ente more or less. good fram house with 7 moms, 66 7. G. Reid. tainment every night this week. barn with room for garage: about 30apple trees Black Voile Cha berry bushes. bard and soft water. 46 69 50e Miasma. J. Wright. of Toronto,. 11 new Ctures. Charley C' in, ly to F. E. Gee, go. Pure white A F in T Ur Piay and Saturday nights. cula- ar 43-3 spent Sunday here with her sis- h ad Cambridge I r'. T. -W Flowered grey and blue 50e - Battle of Voureelette and Char - S. John Dickie and Mrs .M. S. Chapman. ley's elopement' next Saturday e dresses. These serviceabl* enc pretty Do not miss it. -- 1k - - ._ _. _. -_ - - - fn Mary Harding, teacher eveninR. 'I 16TH BATTALION In the Mount Forest High School, -A. most pleasant time was C. R. F, --is-holidaying at the home -of her spent an the law4L of St. Andrew's Meeting of all those who served In 'Xi.&MIMS' Trilt and who are honorably dis- riftrents here. church on Tuesday evening,' when this L A - Shirley is attend- the Ladies' Aid extended a mrel- char d or are still on duty in Canada Black thread Silk Hose, per pair 1.35 Miss Georgie 'IF will, 1W11 held at the Armouries, Toronto, Ing the Teachers' Summer Course come to the returned soldiers' of on Thursday 24tb July. 1919, at 8 p.m., 1.35 in Agriculture at the Ontario Pickering and vicinity. About for the purposeof forming a Battalion White thirty returned men were present Association. Ladies' College, I . . Black Lisle Hose,. per pair 50 MAJOR A. PRATT and a number of others were un - Peak, who has been it Lisle. Mse .35 -Pte. W. -elr . ;.Wefts th-. fa tntitt"4 ­, accutratvf-th arrived home oxi Saturday looking absence from the village. A large 0 W 3M Ml 0 0 1< :- White Lisle Hose. Cotton Hose .,hale and hearty. number from the sister congrega- at -these• prices. will convince you ..40 tions accepted the invitation to Simpson, of To- .. Fingold's store is the -Mr. and Mrs that in extending a hearty wel- place to by'Groceries. ronto, are spending their vaca- join to the soldiers. Thus a large tion with their uncle and aunt, come Seeded number were present and & most Seedless Raisins 2 lbs for 35c.. T -AIMIMISI _C3 -.10773ma W. and Mrs. Collie.' Raisins 2 for Mc. All lines of soap for Tables -Mrs. C. W' Liddle and Master pleasant time was spent. abing 3 bars for 25r. Pure Lard 3& =White Silk - Gleves 1.00 er pair returned home, after were set on the lawn, and an wa i It Jack have re at I In I n'S. 10 and 20 1 b palls. Can Peas, 3 C! eco • DU _a-ndL2& --oatables ve�zid -oioacoes 2 for spending aim weeks with abundance '-for 25c, Can 'I 00c, Can -,her par� cc tints in[Kingsvitle. ed.__ When all had been served a gorp 2 for 35c. Ceylon black Tea 50c.- Black ,Silk Hose short program was rendered, con- Choice Red Salmon 2 for 65c. British -Thos. O. and Mrs.' Johnston,i . - I . Also. Children's white �silk gloves. isting of an address- of welcome Columbia Salmon 22c. Other Grocer - of Gorrie. are visiting the latter's -mother, Mrs. J. H. Rogers, and by the chairman, Rev. Dr. Marsh. ies at corespondlingly low prices. and brief addresses by Rev. A. E. , other friends in the township. -Miss Edith Cronk, who has Bruce, Rev. J. W. Down, Dr. J Fin old North Claremont Special -Children's khaki overalls; price 50c per pair - 1, -n teaching in Northern On- Cartwright,' F. H. Richardson and just'tbe-thing for the -little ones to play in. others. Instrumental si tarso, Is holidaying at the home of DIOS were tition -y Bira nouse � compe, or parents, R. H. and Mrs., Cronk. remd-red by Billy. Hall in a vex FOR E10 -Y9 OF -M-r- and . M_rs.. --Ea.%,_vtood� of- plesiaing- nmnUer,-&.rid--& te Ab� 0 op" T. id Hamilton. and Mrs. Cartwright 'vocal solos by Mrq Z `McF School Section No. 4 West And Mrs. Riggs,' of -Olean, N. Y., den. Misses H. Law and Irene M a-, 'So 114A P Murkar. The meeting was closed 'SECTION I a t Sunday with Dr. and Mr Z.O. - - - oy I hir a clueera for -fb­e­--R6Taier9, _T_p_rI2e,,,,will be given to boyA from -biro, F. F.-Balsdon and dangh- tar who have been the for those who welcomed them, Ist Special by Mrs. E. L. Ru A R M E R S• who replied by' giving three cheers years, inclusive, Ruddy $4 00 _HE.LL and - former's parents, W. It'll lof Mr!;.' after which the National -Anthem bird house to beeome theproperty Wit on Tuesday foi-their was heartily sun _of donor. wave you bought -your Binder Twippe yet •If not �-At the recent meeting of the 26d -By Women's Institute. $1.00. new home in London, Out -We congratulate- Miss'es Geor CO110tY Council, a bylaw was 3rd -By Women's Institute, $2.00, wv can Supply you. with.the beit f passed whereby the county 2nd and 3rd. prize hird houses to e8birley, Gladys Down. Mabel nmanr Gold SDI elver allot assumes -15 per -cent;. -t Medal, ft, I ic Leaf, I OW ft. 200! having passed the recent exami- construction and maintenance, of SECTIOIq 2 -nations at -the- Toronto Normal the Provincial Highway through 2 prizes will be given' boys of 10 11 Green Sheaf, 550 ft, -25c Plymoutb, special. 500 ft, 23e the county. -The by -.law was ptit years. cial. Green, 75 cents per pound ty of St. through the council chiefly by the I - - A -The Ladies' Aid Society pt - 2nd- - 1�00. oat en- efforts of our reeve and deputy 2nd church had am reeve. Messrs. W. G. Scott and F. The ist prize In Section .2 bird -house. of Lead, .86 ceaU per pomW loyable meeting on the beautiful ,property on donor. awn of C. EL and Mrs. Pilkey on H. Richardson. By the county to become. ...... JgLai thus assuming this burden, the 2ad prize bird house to become pro - Wednesday' afternoon of G. A. -GILLESPIEg"DUNBAIRTO townships through. which the perry of school. week. ­Cs_pL Russalll Mcquay. who_ highway passes are relieved of `T RtLza Gov7mxmo_CO_S F.W. hsa recently returned from over- an expenditure to such an 1. The competition will be open to ed with that their portion of the cost of boyq of 8, S. No. 4 Wast. a UN DY S :.H A R DWA R E odan, where he was connect .constructing and maintain the medical corps, has'been spend- con Ing it 2. All bird houses must be exhibited no greater than it was be- Rt School Fair. .18 THE eLACE.`IV lug a few days with his uncle and will be .Do D. and Mrs. Gordon. fore the Province assumed control. 3. Alf bit d houses Dust be sole work M1r17_T1 rZo -Preliminary notice is 'given And as the DoxiiWon Government of exhibitor. ithat moat bare certified the annnal garden Party, is about to assist in the work, the 4., All bird houses im attaebed'with name, and age cost the townshipswill likely ------c Screen ao6­rs`an*d window screens. -We have AROIDA.asabritm.eottiris '.held tinder the auspices of St. given and aligned by parent'. George's Church, will take place be still leas, and it may The that 5, Bird house,, must be on the School season.. Lawn Mowers. They are going ffvely _.. -on the lawn of F.,H_ Richardson, they will be relieved entirely of rounds, Pickering, at 10 a. M. on Deputy -Reeve. 'on Monday, -any. part of the cost. While we gay of School Fair. ..-�these days. From _$6.00 up. IC ng Coal-OilStoves-The famous August 4th,(Civ' Holiday). Full Cannot say that the'townshipi 6. Judges will award prizes ddri particulars it' hirs of the program and should bear no part of the cost, it afternoon program of School Fair. New Perfection speakers will be given later. - is only fairfin't their portion -7. Any bird house not receiving a prize Blue Flame.. -The Rose Flax Mills' have bills should be but a small percentage May be sold on the grounds, but must not be removed from stand •posted asking for men, women of the entire cost. On many days Be sure and see us before you buy. and boys to pull flax for which throngbout the week and on Siin- -before 6 p. im. 8. No entry fee will be charged, They mum- 9. No boy is allowed to make more the will pay $15 per acre. days, by actual count, the .,I her of autos that pass through the, J. H. BUNDY PICKERING also expect a large number of In- than one enfty. 'dians to he work. village will average about two a assist with t They will furnish tents forn the ae� minnts for several hours, and 'The following is the form of entry that on Sundays. card to be attached to the bird house comwodation of their employees-. even more than They report the crop an excellent (name) cent are owned in the townsbip, is years of age an this bird house Of probably less than 5 per I hereby certify that my son (na [�FOR SUMMER HOLIDAY TRIP d has while. the others are chiefly -fro is entirely his own work. -To-morrow. (-Sattirda o and other cities, including Signed (parent) been proclaimed a public toliday Torotit number of tourists, In view of &=d got for the British Empire, to cele- & nUm For further information apply to 161, brate the return of peace and the these facts the township's sli4re the gird House Committee, Mrs. Dick -hall .-victory aph should hA very ign je-,-Mrs. flicks, TRUNK, SUIT CASE OR CLUB BAG have con- helps Many towns and cities and designs on bi o -y -a _7­7_77_i4�106L REPORTS 1Cu­irid-wtt1y-tb­e W T-p-ro-c-Fa houses will be found in the Drug S, 9, No, 9, Pickering. names are in Store, Pickering. Good stock of Single and Double harness on hand tion by declaring a public holiday In which the day will be observed order of merit:- Jr:1V to Sr IV Essie kk in an appropriate manner. Pegg (bon), Doris Gee, Elva Denny. L,111111i DALE al io,4-seeoad: 49 1161 *trq- Rverett -2�lojre .0 J. who. have been spending a 'few (bon). Ids Brown (bon), Albert Har- ,-PICKERING HARNESS E31PORIUM weeks -with relatives in Bradford, Vey, Edward Bie, George Wilson, Ev. yol', can always get the bestMani- ' Tindall (rec.) Jr ill to Sr Ill- fobs Flour made from No. 1. Margaret Gee (bon). Edina Green, Ma. Home Phone �13W- • returned last week and are now J. COAKWELL `'visiting the fortner's parents, W- bel Bie, Thomas Elliott, Bernice Hnr- Mauitoba Wheat. for and Mrs. Ham. We are glad to rison, Herbie Middleton (rec). Jr 11 Royal Household and GlenoraL ''know that Mr. Glover is gradually to Sr 11 -Alice Pegg - (bon) Thomas Bread. Try a bag. recovering from his serious ace!- Oliver, Ruby Hicks, Rusq�li Miller, Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatj - dent sustained about a year ago 1st CFais_-__IXi fi-an Hicks, Thomas Beck- BRAN, SHORTSI LIGHT SUMMER WEAR • by falling down a''n elevator shaft ett. Primer -Wallace Langley, Irene 1411 FEEDS 4n Chicago. Harrison, - Eggie Pegg, Ivnn Hicks, e on hand new lines of Men's Balbriggans-just on the OATCHOP W haye Gordon Langley. C. M, Cruse. 2_ -in combivation and piece suits. The Woman's Institute wish -CRUSHED OATS shelves -in S. S. No. 11. Pickering, To Sr 1V- BARLEY dandy I o to call the attention of the boys to BARLEY CHOP Fide Shirts, ranging* frotfi*1;50 to M. Spears (rec.). To Jr. IV -D. Hoov- line -f the very latest in IF ouse Con. rules of the Bird H er. M. Routley, J. Wright, O. Routley, WHEAT -2.50 The nicest stripes you ever.saw. 'CRAC :-,test given in an -other column, hop- (T- Postill, rec.). To Sf. Ill_: R -C&f- KEDCORN t Linen,Romp. 7 ing that every boy in the section' ter (rec.). To Jr. III -I, Horina'baw, MIXED HEN FEED Something light for the kiddies -a brand new varte y in your troy needs for working In in the stim- '.-.within the age limit given will H. M1cbe% F. Kenny, To Sr. II -C. Caldwell's 'Cream substitute ere at 1.60, What mer is a nice, comfortable khaki union suits of enter and that the building of a Postill. A. Michell. To Jr. II -V. Tur- Calf Meal. ce, coo], comf house will not only increase the ner. B. Postill, J. Routley, H. Wright, Molasses Meal" Overalls. We have them. 89 n 'a t on e In In Dr I Drug cottage has F B��C 011 �1!86�, a taken has been W_of Saturday' loo� kini absence t -.7 --G 0 P �M be t ani- im No. I Home Wheat. Gle Ora for number of bird shelters, but will A. Barnes, R Michell. A. Percy, G. CHOPPING AND' OAT re the best -you know,, you've bought them here before. also increase the interest in birds Pennock, G, Hackney, 8, Law. To Jr. CRIVSHING EVFA1rDAY Our Boots I -T. Barnes. FwBielbv. To Sr. Pr.- e of Men's Hata can be seen on and a kuowledge of their habits. A. Hackney, A. Hagerman, R. Hutch. Get prices on feed in ton lots. A nice new lin th latest in style cur shelves. They are ft y greatest destroyers ing.. W. Blelby, R. B#eIbV. To Jr. pr. BELL PHONE. r Birds are the greate of Insect pests'we have. Protect -W Baker L Kenny. T. Stone. To 21. Al them. sind assist In the welfare of Pr. A -F. Wri�ht. C. White, A. Biel. BUNTING, �!IPICKERING g 4�yi�ry da. I hoppin T ..!our-crons. �J)Y.A-Yostilia,-_ oto,_, i _%ed IgT