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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_05_21r E Aw` .E y �`t., �- !'�'x�an,;r�$,:� -:r •K � �s>t - � , '•+X,- Adv Y .. Tt' C -b! J r.' .�, 'a' !.7'w ":•:"s-1i'o asl:6vt? ,..h . � 5+:;, ' e.^..:,La�,�..Y � "�'.. .. �5�: by -: YY . J ICKER VOL. XXXIX. _ PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY ras�ais4�iantal Q[tYi1�. GREEN RIVER -- .Geo. R , Baker ► The 4:zteen Ri\ t Ladfe ' := .id intent! -- Med'.0 ' ,a hly Weet- ical holding thiAi regtll;un ing at the hoint! of JL?. \\ in. Hoover E. FORS.YTH, D. of O., Regis_ .�., •� nn `tVednesdnv, Muir 26th. aft 230 p.m. 11 istared member of the Optometrical Asso- 'Word for Roll C,ra ''Etat nal." Re• oration of Ontario. spec attention given to l\'e,hare a show room wltil ShNlf Ser' frpshments will he served at the chase the fitting`of glasses. Eyes tested free. �orth a'ice.' I ou ciin'see at a giaelcr what of the meeting. Olaremont. 46tf Record or tiheet lltisic you want NF. TO IIT,INNON, )T, B., llemhpr Our Talking tii,achines are At your set;- Be Sure to tatteud t'Uncert, «'11iCe,: .'of the Cc!iter'cf f l:ysicia=and Surgeons sire ttt all tittles tu'try jut the a';ale, O:1 T;le.tlay e\'ellinC. of Ontario. Oftice:. that fora-erly ,occupied by Record you want "• -- the late Dr. R. Yrodie, and latterly by Dr, Cald- GLEN M..AJOR •:,; well. Phone, Claremont. Qnt. 231y We h avv two extra Victrola' Room. 'where yiru. (:ati plav'tu your heWedding hells are ringina. �T' E., CART-WRIGHT m. )., 11, content without l,eing annoyed by Jan3mey Carter was home h2!e over• .'C.!P.'A S.. Ont. .1 ce crtr'fcr t c Cuun- Sundar, tyotOatar:o, OfFcekaours 1_ :and c-5 'ni.. other cooling in to the store or at other hours by. appointment Phonel3eil Ed. \r,Tton visited with friends here No. 21. Ind. phon o, 400. Pickering,, On- Ali,the Ni 'w Reci:,rd3 are 'stncked arld over -$onda•y, tario. 331v' ca a-n,_E number of the Miss E, Uarter wits lirmae from the sUindard.recorda citg Ltet geek. : _.'T C. MCKINNO\, 31.D., L,R.C.S., Fred Tarcis Ind R. Appleby were E3lnburah, member orthe Ce1:eGe of Our Ta'.king -114chines range from here on Sunday. Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate , of Royal College of Ruraeo❑e, i7n`int•urgh.' yl' .011)Lo 31' l.tiU A.,'and Jlis. A\ ai13 and C. Hopkins special attention to deieasea of women andd •were here On �llndt.y. ehlldren. Office and residence, Brougham- Crime in and hear the music tvhile Fred Rehaw had the oii4orttuae vvait'ing. You are always welcome to lose one of his herscs one day last • Legal. � Werk. tiV Stouffville,�n �• �t n."I'l e evening iia, \\"ret trill H.'KF.N\EDI', B:rti�rer. SOI- speak on ' he Su,•ial of filo. ' -Ser- . ieitor, \otary Yublic.'iCcnvela cgs Sc•t vice at T,84), (_,lti tiul•r, Whitby, Ont. .41 - _ _..._•- -.- •- _.--- _.- --._ __._......_— A nuurbev from here attended ti,ie E.'FAREWELL, 1i.C'., B?iRRIfi_ E dratna at Jloun±7,ion on Fi Oay'night. TER. County Crown Attorney, and CountyT, Ha-iud x.11 tepol'C_ baying hod a,tery en- Sollottor.` Court Rouse, whitb9. 10-7 U joyable tirne. A L AE. CHP.I`;TIA\, BA1Tlt�ter and. t:uakwelFz; -ala:, ::alurda%,, July °Z • 5r,lieitor, �ocary YuLlic. Etc. . 32cney to %CARE MO N T can. Gfi3ce Broek St. Nor h 'A bitbv. Sing C W _ BERRY OOD D-XLFI;'&- JOHN \�'iil the trty t:;,u t tun rhp cc.w et , I)anfv: v r. %Vt... Iw,wit Wde ISSUER OF ia° Toro°,•., Phone;Gcrracd sill-Saturdays.:llal- Royal O.tk tiro (ruin is nen' laird Cat Vern 172ti).,rInd.) .101y ywooton F.ida) eight, lI^i Marriage Licenses ' 14th. p!ea-ze rstrtrri'thP's;ime to Vtattc'� iLLIAII J. BEA'TU\. B..1.. Bar- t5i Gar.tge. Cherryataod, and thus sive r..te Yc r:•ter.e nC-r', f ' `:; !•,::n of Ryekmr n Ler •on. I'osner and B>aaon. Toronto tr `ttbI": _-_..__ General Try is Buildmtr.bS$ayStreet,Toronto. - -- - -' �-e. -the re=idents located around Teteplaone %Ia.b9t,Iand9G.. LOGS WANTED rh:'..COtnet of \\'hitevale and Altona roide ate cuntempiiiting giving the Der4tul i will pay the following prices deliver- "li`trlct a name and nit, thinking'of ed at the nail : tailing it Cedar %-tile, We ate also -D LAKE B. BF.ATON, D. D, fi . trv.ng to form a soccer football Learn, +' G sous Po( the Royal Crdelt;e of Den!,1 Rnck Elul Nn, 1 33.(''1!0 4et.tN)Per;ll ni4any one who.is interested in tht• 5urrteon•t arid Uriven6ity of Toronto. Office Soft Elm No. 1 5.101 to 3(t.�(1 game is welcomed, as we practice, over W. ai. PTingle's !f,ar�lwate,store, Whitby. Basswood No, 1 :3110 to j().10r every evening on the Schiralw'tith• Office hours 9 to 12:: 1 to 3.3t;.r� Ind.'ptone 6. Maple Na. I 23.110 to 3(1,40:1_ •• retic field, which is near the Cherrv- $ell phone 22(1., ;41y White Ash No. 1 3500 to�o,#mi "•' wood Vegetable, Fruit and Poultry A. -- --- — 2nd Gr'th Pine 1 20.(0) to 25 04 ••„ Products garden9. Any one wishing fu*11=9*0 garb*. Hemlock No. 1 24),00 to 25,00 •• to join -in the game please communi- ate wit B. Lotton, or phone Malvern ,,, ... t Chopping and Oat Rolling every week T G. HAM. of Marriage day excepting Monday. 1738. I' T1 . Licenses in the County of Oatatdo, Makertag village. rorty Reltlembe'r the concer, Whitevale W. G. Barnes, Green River Baptist Church, May 25th. t VJRiCHARD$ON — Real .Es •'tate. Ineurarce. Conveyancing, Nortry Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. BRO'.K ROAD Public, Etc..'Nckerizz, Ont. 311y _ W'-HALL—Bouge car�ienter. `Ea- 'W, J, ?ilcDonald lost a valuable cow •rt,mare+a Given for new 'work, repairs or • T t+�� and hnrse last week. alterations. Ind. phone 0013 "'P:ckerinz, or Tenn ail Mr, Poot'e'a child, who has peen ;ulte ill, ii now tloinw nicely. DB.BEATOY TOR'\SHIP CLERK from April 8 merges into the Sud2. lir. Webb. of Calgary. Nvisiting • Conveyancer. Commiesiotorfor taking mar Term front June?8thineach h14)zr•,tndrraothEr, lire. 13trel:ay *Edavtre, AOCOtrntaIIL. Etc. Stoney th lokt \'Vw. WhiLf• lost a v;alltat)le duck on farm �p7r open Issaes of Sfarr!aGo gift- of ✓haw`s Bneinese No aae.a" whited e' Oral. ' 7.7 't" wvv- but d It l.ttet l rAb vxcattions. Enter Ari t L b fours n a g time. I'r'e✓ 1, 0 pen HUGH PUOrH, Glen llatj •r, On f. catalogue, P. llcigto1h, Cldef- F. it. Jack-qou le-fr last ri•epk to tak•• 1111 I.ice❑*w1 :iicttoneer Fst•.t-.e:se e2!er• t r ,,ition with the Rice-Lt.wis Haid- lentsdread err? F iei:brcd '6tccit., Princip8l, I cogs . Gerrard. A 'sales condi:eted anTpv .Ir �rY.e fjr teit,a p' nr„e (' �.; of •I'urtrnto. and ycme.nlars, Flt",:A- I. 1.F1;t1. 33iy __--- . Mt, Po,Ae,••tn ex-�o1:lior, is 0kine A - _... _.,' l -=— -- _ _ PICKERIN )uir;Ee ill chink• n culture n ith lir. aT,^ POfiTIT.I Licenser Auctioneer, • • i;,ud, v,'af Pi'i•ketinii, 1'' . 'or Clonnt:Ne et 1or1 sad Utterrto: dr.r- • • J. H, K,tye•5 i.;i ufllcitntly rt>covpred tion seies of all L ..is .att«❑ae9 to on shortcsi notice, Sddreosoreea,at^ir$•0.,'Ont,, j ,*�/�j��'j� TMJ n tr to clrive thrmich the coul,ttN'. LV1111,�ER YARD if" nc•a i-covr•fing ri.pidly. r(�IlTUN 17,. GEBS0N. Ontatir, lir••'. Lttdiaw. of Bro:rt;ham, is tali• 1 J a a D uric „n Land f r -1::d Civil ing eAre of Mrs, Bads¢ row: fir., who i• Enganc,.:, Iiolr4,r.e�crext, tahithy, Phone 231. ' =. a,nt improving as her tliencis soot d (Successor to the late W. E. �l arrold. Ontario (%�J p like. •-Land' Surveyor ofPt.rt ,For • :� a� V - - ...��. WNI. MAW, I. F�fiED t1t('• Grin'ti concert it [White[:ole, TIONB. U :';rl'oc!c, jr r.o:,nurliar T te-clay,May the '_501. Court,t� a 1 k:n `,la of bba!,--3p omp.!y 'a3.12tten•!ed to. Terms rcaGmnblc. Dates r r ^ale; may, be About .300 Al G hooped. ripple azranrrrlatl\Faa'S'OPIev. )Bell ard`Indopen- _ !BROUGHAM dent phones: ' ai-hit,y.'Ont. Sly barrels at 8J cents : ' — h in lots Neilson' ice-ervani always on hand each at F. L. B,adzerow's. Of 10 Or more at Fred and Nit 9. Cassie'werewith rc•4,t- Bought and sold. .the shop. tives.in Akincourt dyer Sitnday. Municipal ant! Cor- Walter and \Ins. Brook and \l-eslev Government, . P .. - " and 11 r.. _Gahan, of Dollm-, v kited Aoration Bonds For Sale. W. D. Gordon '& San, . with -J. H. and Mrs. litadill on Sunday. Mri. Ueo. Philip is in the city for a -Bell Phone I,n3 ;PIC£{ERING few days thi week', owing to the _ A . WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY - illnT•ss•of her ,isfer,'wbo is undergoing =.-- Bill and Independent phone; an Opel-it!igh. _- - -' . firs, -Puma And son R-ilL, firs. B. R. ATMCRE lforton and \Ins. George Hamilton, of 'Vete'rinary Sur eon I 1ie'�wick, motored dowt: on fiat:ud;!y 7f Yue wi,h to Gr:'r i If [(;If �lt.\DF •ind spent the week -6 -id with J. 1i. Honor Gradnateof OutarioVeterinai'y' BUSINESS -EDUCATION and it Pu -l- and Jlrs, Madill and family. College. -all r•alls day or•night C',a t tin Blas of the Salvation promptly attended to. TION soon after GNADVAT1NO you p r # will the army, addressed tit. Joi_ra's ceugre_-a- 'Bell and Independent Phones l:i•'tn on Su,ari tc atftei r.onn Lind dPpirt- PICKERING, - ONT k RIOT_ P,I very a i di;�3 stork 1731 rigid bn by �.ICt'i"T the Arora ;tin'ong all OR.- 1. lasT. W. 13engbugh,.thenoted cartoon - 1 1�fik-t, will appear in Brr'nrm hx. under $ i11d8 tyle d, Ip YY, c'r.�� i the. ail piceof the Ladies' aid Si ci.,ty 1 Yonge'dt Charles'Sts, Toronto. gf th, Nt:tlrodi=t cbm ch, on the eyeu- Concrete drain tiles of differ(rt sizes ing of Friday.,,Iune.the llth, and concrete bricks for sale. LE..RN �roRE :aL'r) L'T TI11a C(ItgoL On Fat ni-day everting last to lively i` foot',iv til :itch wits platv-ed here be- ---Ind. Phone No. 0313, llarl:aa.-n,_ by wilting for our large C r.falftgrrr: t:let n the mat vied and, single n)en, in 7 See what ice have'done for others d aihich the married men proved their Geo. Burkholder, VG�hiti✓salc 1 s • ___ __ and what we can do for j'i;u. This t sa3peticrit5'. in the earls part of the - i ` School stands for the best in coars- game, the }•c)ung" ft;lluw -Oled two Dr. N. E. McEwen, B• N. Sc. mals in quick order. Ha:ct•ver. the es, instructBr., equipment and dis- ♦� uiat•rted alert -soon got heated tip and Veterinary;,Surgeon• cipline. Open till year, Enter scored three gnala, thus winning by Graduate of University of Toronto. now, to 2. A uliatch on Tue=dr,v evening Former.Veterinntian to Macdonald \ti', J. Elliott, i'lincipal between Whitevale and Brougham re' Agricultural College. Quebec. sultefl in a tie, neither side scot ing. Prompt rttention to clients. Rev. W. G. Walton, missionary to Bell and Ind. Phone?, the F, kimos and Indians in the Faar ONTARIO. It is My Business N"n la• iesh.a vera in uLt-ch-on address : •PiCKERiNG,` in the Pleshyterian churcl-on Stmdxv To help ynii run part of yours. evening in the interests of the Bible Society. in the-absence'of the adver• '(� E Tie c)pening la New Gliiage in the%it-' tieerl speaker• wino rias absent through WKloge of Whitevale I am prepared to do iilnesy Those who had the privilege f •11J D nil kinds of repair, work, including; of hearing' him will not soon forget Has a full line of ire5h .tad cur- run tops and side curtains, also making. -tl)•eir brethern in the fair North nor your old car look and like new by the tie that hinds missionary work ed meats constantly on hand. giving it a {flood coat of new paint, and the Bible Society so closely togeth• Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Agent for Toronto mnchinerv, itrelud• er, and how eager those people are to lj ing Pumps,; Windmills, Silos -have the Gospel tnessage in their own Ham, Bologna, Wei ners, etc. Highest prices paid for Butcher's cattle. aid C •Online Engines. CHARDS M. RICE, Home Tel, 5521, IVP hiteyale, (int language, Rev. Walton expects t( return to his work in .lune, I Remember Coakwell's sale '�µs�'?�1�,�•�r�`,r.-sa...°+��o-b>�Q~��•�i1'�iu-ain,A�"F-••_,.�•"•:"i. „�Y'" * � Ys,>PeRl s. C• 1 7r. v f�'� e1Y'tiw S4t,; ,L� N! EWSO 11 Ai' ?1, 1920 -N0. 3.5 i wHITEVALB _Established 75 years Whi. Peebles is moving into his neiv,teeider.ce this week, ¢ Win. J, Beaton and family Sunday. GRHENWOOD. ed with his parents here, (' Jlr-s.' Brownrich, of Guelph, has re. J turned to ,her home here. .Cohn arta Mrs Tweedie Sundayed MILLS e• ° frith ales, and firs. Alhiight. Win. and Mrs; Booth Sundayed _ a wiCh theirsnn [l'itltet• and family. Dr. H. H :[l,:j')r is very'husy these ditys perf' inning• vetexiunPry duties. } M;rs Maly H.rtrr)liur. of Tovonto. ,joy a' e spent Sunday with her parents herr' y, Brat', - Anti uroto-ed to Hamilton ta .l -i I - et e he :•isited friends over th,t+ inset,- Un account of increased expenses, iend. I am forced to advance chopping • 3,rthur Hodgson and family, -of C1jerI-,%V0Od , Sundaved with friends to 10 cents per bag. This does noL 7 nearly meet the extra cost, and George Alltbony hats just completed unless' there is,a lowering of-et-­ cove f•et- - coreriu bis lar t bar n n lute . Peddiar penses, a further advance may be:. metal ruofinh; kiss Irt'i:e Pugh .Knd Miss , Puidt rendered necessary.. ~ visited Jucl _on and ales. Pugh over m Soe the are k-c•ud.. gills, ownEA by farmers find it; Wrii. H. Mnj'ar- ha:; 'teturried from necsssary to charge laic per bag the hospital where he has spent the and more, to make it prey. past nine weeks.• BRAN and SHOP.TS on hand ( Ii,-' l w r d •t d f- 'ly f 'rorunto called or. friends 'here on \ 1.. L, Will those who have not yet got their R -v.. Chi Hsu Chas Langford. of Toronto, participation receipts, please call and get them. They are valuable conducted �ervire in the ',Methodist church here on Sundiir_evenLng--- Cement Burton V , ictolN.'tite doing f xtr n-ws, rernnd,•I- ling to the puhl c anti ground' --,Bol- Gt,ia l . ou [l ednesdAt MAV 1301, to '. L. Cd �vFE1`•T J. rand \Ir-, au rin, of S_u bray, a Son. whNr'e 51rs. David ur•ner is spending . large n0tm6?L from here attended :[hr e the rlctr •e iii the.town hall; Markham.on Service Friday evening and report a de• - lightfultitne, ' and Iles. Cl. iVU14in anti f4lln y, Of Binoklin. have heen holidaying with .NI r. Frazier, of .the Goodyear Tire• .Co,, vatl', of. % emt ' Toronto,spent AG A R' A feir dav9 la:t week tuper.intending r work on his summer home here. -. \i' are plettsed to see that of r S. S. f,)cy 1Tnll team is meeting with ouch Surees5, and hope ,that the same iti a have A full tine of motor oils and a e9 as well ati motor fixtures. clay continue throughout the soarson, �n the Meth^dist church Bast Stryday. A first-class'concert will be given in _ A utos-of .all makes and designs repent► the Whitevale Baptist Church, yynder - ed on shortest notice and the auspices of the Women's 11Ylssioo (.3rcle, on Tuesday evening, May 25th, at fair prices, A program of it high order will be Agents for Tires furnished by the orchestra and a naix- .ominlon ed quartette from Claremont, Mr. Kel-'Genuine Ford Parts" 2. lett, of Toronto, Miss Fawkes, of Pick- ening, and others. ice cream will be Gasoline alwa y_ son band. Free AF= sold before and after the program. Call and see us if you are in need Vours open at 7, program at S. Ad- of anything in the auto' mission 25 cents, children 15 cents. _ or truck line. Herr Bert Harvey, 21?dian, at 'Greenwood,eenwood, oi MondRy; Cowan & Shepherd _ 3Iay 24th. ;Pickering,. 'Ont. 4 - GREENWOOD Mr. and N,fria. Sipe and family left on \1,tnday f,)r' their new home ih Lot- doll. Ont. H ere,�.,o.0 Are \Vr,lterand•llr� D-•nal.andfiamily,f e(Tin marriage to Perry Wilson. son 0)-h-%wa,.gpstmt Sti,nday.xv..ith J. Pla. Litt ilt•Lt'. .. _ .. - . lIi> Wilklti'lKri, wbo haq ju•at arrir. n. e1 finm Englattid, i.. holidaying with Cement hvr brother,;F%ev. H. Wilkinsr)n. Mr'. *;end lft sloi-; r,f Gravmjhur4,, Gt,ia l nal F. and 3rr,.• Wilkinson, of Cx - hi idge, have born holidaying at the :Lumber p irsOnagr, f ; lir. anti Mrs. Priftirhs, nf'Brantfnrd. Shingles and Iles. Cl. iVU14in anti f4lln y, Of Binoklin. have heen holidaying with Read + Roofing Alf, Ti imble and family. \Vatt'tin,' niissaonary froth Wire - F encing Hudson Bay, pr•earhed reT r rtoopprahly �n the Meth^dist church Bast Stryday. Post \.•xt Sunday Rei-. Mr, WinchestAl•, of ,Steel 1','rwvto wilt•• take -the cervico at It V y'cigck. The parstor. will he igcharixe , (if the annicersarj services at Innis- - killers. A. '"C. REESOR, The home of James And lits. 13yers wp the scene of :t very prettv wed. t LOCUST HILL is cling on R edresday, -llny, 5th. when - their only daughter., Agnes• was unit- — — e(Tin marriage to Perry Wilson. son ,,f Georgearid the'iate.Mrs. Wilson,, of I Iwas pal'' pr innynw place. Tile' cH. Pick me(1 Lr Rt v. Wiv in the• Qr'-i ri n g pt'esertre of the ininie.diate rel-atives of rlae bride arid groom, llr.:ind firs. l\'il�on', left. amidst showers of con- Eetti, to spend their honeymoon in• Iornntr,.Dru' �'1' e - and ll'ili all the lao.y..l � }stirs of age g under, whoate inter ted in sports 'please - And our, door fieri, come' to sharp. The boys of the Greenwo)"'i Greenwood on Mondav at I o'cloc-St ✓ ll Beaver Club are having all kinds of (�\� �pr,rt=, including running., j•.amping. V� 4 pr.,le iaaaltinq. football, etc_ and abilr piper chic. Ttf[, goorl hare.s.have been appointed, who will run aipnn.A `, 4-miie cnin-se its nearly as possible. Drugs, Patent Medicines, 4 The Be -trent will welcome any Clare- To! et R�oiluisites, ' a��, mr,nt, Brougham. Kinsale or Mount Zion boys who cars to come and join Stationer+ in the fun. '.. _. .. A grtind concert, under the auspices NV tilard'ii Chocolates, of th I,'•ulic•5' AidSouiety, will he held in the Greenwood 11E'thodist church Cigars and Tobacooesr on 'the evening of linnday. 'May 24th (Victotia Dae), A splenriid programgper•iial attention given to drug l' wiII hr rendered cnnsi,Ling of read- ings by Miss Dorothy Hopper, of To- regitivernents of live stock. Tonto ; Solos Ly Louis Ashley, hari- tone, of Toronto : ct)lns k.y Mrs. D. V. Y Calls promptly answered'day or'" i i' Hoskins and by Robert And lir=. 'Har- ;rt^r, 14-11 or Ind, phone M Choice splectipns n`ui ue 5t.,... _ be;. hp Bert Harvey, comedian, And by Devitt and Co's orchestra. who will -•— furnish up-to-date music. Doorsopen 35 program lg Ssharp. Adml3- 35 rhilrlrPn 20 cents, No E. McEWEN, No _. WM •�' si n cenro, cion Remeliiber the Field Day in Pickering on Thursday, July let, -Veterinary Burgeon ,: PiCl'�Gr1Y1e Q�'tt�1,T1C:? , f •�. 9.+t-••. ",s6 tix i` ..+..•. Y •"^': r .."-•�'. ,.?ce�''a � y'+•..�.'q.�•'w �•cr^�»ti: s• 'oc -�.� *wFE. t .....,F ,e'er-., �,: � o, +r�r '�a";w '1•'.maF+�. .'`..^ .,_ .. ` a e'6' ,. ,. r 3..,�" sm:, -•"7•:-Tw^'.^F- ''aref"•'.�".?T.� •5 b."T+`^"`.a.+• �- 2K - -:!':s- '""-r .- r,.. �,.�. 0...7:tp,,,'" ?, ' !^,., ,9f• t yy�,,....: ... ^'.A" :a . ' `F "' .�'�' ,y s.�` • ..s,..'ktL ^'g�;�:.. .p ., }^.. �. � „ ,.y . [;' '� ""' ..S 4 v _»� •..... '.' .. .. „'•�.ay�^•, :. ,�`•a... •$- .. ,. .. -i i ,. a '' +IST 3 .F... ,, nk:_ ,:' ;'y -•^r. .t�r '... • n•., ,w. ... ,. - ,. G,Gw -w..�. ... ri �.. I .}+.,�,. ,r.. ,a,. . .,•snit',. ..-Fv •,,.yti •RT'.• RS iuu .. . 2')l. 'h J. 4'^Wy.1�,..'•R.W' .'.. ., �: ..t'„. •� -"t5C >' , �:` -V • y EARLY 'SYMPTOIVLS "SYRUP of FIGS"' c�ifiea Aso >Q�.. NEURITIS R 1 T I S A STUNNING PARIS 1 MODEI. _ .. '9 BLOODLESSNESS CHILD'S L�cATIVE s Tw ;,ENPayCOMPLETE YOU.'Georg RTStev:o� '° r0 tIDaay _hsTe iPsusltts Peterborough. Ontario. i aflamtnatlion tsuffer an- _ - :os sALa 7o►er. day. �� you ase • - Shown' Pallor o! the Face and' Look at tongue? Remove p0io 3CLL EQv1PP19D xmw'sP El; ,i.ips—How to Obtain New sons from little ' stomach, W and lob printins plant 1n Easte' „��flp1 s liver and -bowels. _ Ontario. Insurance earned i1,600. w ttoil s� for $1,200 on quick sale Box 1L a Blood. Wflaon ,j'uDUahlns Co,. Ltd.. Toeontw . l _baumadc Anaemia, or lack of blood, is Bo soiPT ELM Waltra. / is approach that it is often _ t gradual in i OFT ELHI WANTED. _ • IN. AND i n well developed before the patient is S thicker, shipped green from saw. +, cam swes sufficiently alarmed to. consult a doe- Do self t t _.:ca with �tP ' not untit -you comma• is th Mothlue else brings relief i for or take , n s. Keenan Bros. Limited, Owen Sound. "so quietly and so surely. , proller, , treatment , to re- on -t. store the blood to a healthy condition. Bend for free as a to 6 The earliest s TRAI2r=G SC.HOOL FOR NURSES. 'P mpletons, 349 8 8t. _ symptom of anaemia is a . TOPOntO• ' 1066 Of COIOr, especially In the lips,, R EGISTERED TRAINING SCHOOL `:.7or Bale at reliable drug. U for Nurses: St. Elizabeth Hospital; game and membranes lining the eye -.204 South Broad Street, Elizabeth, New •gists for* 3,04 . bo:.+ >s w ',-. lids. Then 'Comes shortne6s'of breath (I( -'Jersey. Complete ceu�sc. •. 'Monthly al- lowance: l- , 00, on slight exertion, such. as. going. up third c$15 0first t' Addrar ess! Superinte5.00-. second ndent. ASTHMA stairs, Palpitation of the heart, in. _ creased pallor of the face and lips. aaisCsl�L�cEOIIs. Templeton's RAZ -MAH Cap- ' If this thinning of the blood is pot / ANCEM TUMORS, LUM1 sules are guaranteed to relieve r corrected. it will proceed rapidly until C Internal and external, cured without a A TS MA. Don't su3er sa- / pa is by our home treatment.Write ns other day. a complete breakdown in health fol- �- before too late Dr. Ilellmaa . bledloal a Co.. Limited. Colllnrwood. Ont. WriteTempletot�e.1498ins:8t. •lows, when there• may be disorders of W.. Toronto. for freesam e. , the stomach, headaches and back- 'WOULD YOU PAY 1•:IGIIT C'GNTS Bell ble drugaiats sell them at �`�% „{ *3.04 a box, aches, dizziness and ' fainting , spells. a day to insure against loss of 9459 time from sickness or accidents? We i The most effective and. way to t �mbroi3er7 P.ursn , .•..r—� have a policy that will do so. F¢rthet• • • tort increase and enrich the blood at a inforfitation will cheerfully be given by • 9458—Ladies' Dress (surplice 0109- time like this is through the inti use writing ;•Ir. Barlow.- Continental Casual- 9459—Ladies' off Corns! ing, two styles of sleeve; two=piece A Company, St •get' East.' Toronto. Y . of Dr. Williams'`'Vil' Pink Pf11s. 'These Agents wishing t�, pet with a high' Rraae skirt with or without peplum, 37 Or Company, using part or all of their time, pills have restored to good health I write us, 35 -inch length from waistline). Price, thousands of weak. anaemic people, Dao sn't hurt a bit and Freezone 25 cents: In 7 sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust . Accept "Californu, Syr u-, , o, Figs among 'them Miss :Viae Johnston, of measure. Size 36 requires 4t/a yds. only—look for ti o came California on Salted foods shout) never he .put .costs Only a few eeilts.. 40 ins. wide. Width Lround the bot- fort Arthur, out., who says:—"Be- awn in aluminum utensils,' t tom, 1% yds. te•een the ages of sixteen and elgh- the l:ackage, then you fire sure you: � Y v These patterns may be obtained teen I.worked in a -telephone office, and Child i ing iia best and mos: pp h mI s : - at -t e . or physic for the DAD YOUR HAl i1 r • ' _ from , your local McCall dealer, or it was very trying to the nerves and utf tom ' ach, liver and bowels. Child- t - ' he.DMcC•all Co,., 70 Bopd Street, health. 1 became bloodless, and so tea iove..itn deactous traits taste. Full Toronto, p pare that friends often said I looked dtrect!ons for child's dose on each bot• consumptive. One night I had to be tie. (live it without fear.. IS FALLING.FAST MONEY ORDERS. taken home from the otRce, and aDiothet. r Youmu.'- When ordering goods by mail send doctor was called in who told me I I "fay "California:” a Dominion Expresa Money Order, time., Some- I horses on the farm in England and I "Danderine't NVill check that I , must not go hack for a times I would faint, and to walk up r Wales in 19.19 totalled 10,000 more ugi dandruff .and stop Cost of Complaining, stairs would leave me,uttedy breath. i than last year, .notwithstanding the f hair CominP out growl at rain an bring the Bun • ting 'y I did not appear girl ri get- j 'Tain't in the way o'.common sense • p increase of traction.. To ting sap better one of my girl friends, I : whose mother had used Dr. Williams' t J 1_J .: A grumbler never built a fencPfnk Pills with great benettt� e 1 htirnrd's Liniment for Gale everywhere , Or finished work that should be advised me to try these. I took the pills very G done. h., faithfully for some time, with the ret• I've never ,known -the clouds to go suit that • they restored me to good Because some fellows' sat an' whined', health, and now when any one tells me r With your fingers' You can lift When it'a too wet to plough or hoe, they feel weak or rundown I always anW hard corn, soft corn, or corn be Some other task to do I' Snd. recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, �tween the toes, and the hard skin cal - Pam from bottom of feet. I've never known a kicker yet as [ fee2 so thankful,for the help they A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costa To alter t1fings, past his control, gave die." y„ Kittle at any drug stole; apply a few Nor met a man with power to fret 11 you have any of the symptoms. ! An easier journey to his goal. described by 'Miss Johnson try build- ds+pps upon the corn or callus. In- - lstsitly it atops hrirtihng, then shortlq Pond 'hopes go wrong as plans will lag up the blood with Ur. Williams' i Pink.Pills. gat nourishing food, ex- T0u lift that bothersomia corn of callus stray _ ', os, root and all without one bit However much a man complains ercise a little is the open air daily : v sltacE laro and watch the color re.urn to cheeks Lr*pain or soreness. Truly! No hum- Aa' spite of all le to r to say p and lips. You can run no risk in gin - bag! When it 1s willed to rain, it rains. Ing Dl•. Williams' Pink Pills a trial as b The chap that gets the--b4ggest crops they can -not injure -the most -delicate DitoFs /��yq * e Success Nuggets. Is not the one that wears the frown; system. You• can get these pills , 305TOPsC�ii tai �ducatioa.tli the wild sweetbrier When growlin' starers all progress through any dealer in medicine, cr by tfnto the 'queenly rose. stops, - mail at u0 cents a box or six.boxe:i for A vigoroAs initiative and strong del! No man can climb by sitting down. $2.50, from The Dr,Williams 31edIcine ttaith make up the man of power. Time spent In whimperin' Is lost. Co., Brockville.' Ont.. j Be sure that the honors youare An' cursin' never changed the sky; 0 } - '.,�Strtving for are not really dishonors. The grtimbler pays a heavy cost -Adding to the World's Goad. What men get and. do not earn is of. For every discontented sigh. it is not alone those high in race ur 1ea a curse instead of a blessing. ' , great in e world's esteem who have Mssy-people are such slave6 to the mere Woman Really Rul es. the opporteility.of living a rurpo0efu1 .- Ions of others that•tliey don't dare Tiburon, otherw.i-se known as Shark life and of accompli, lhiug a part in the express themselves; their energies are world's work. Whoever dove; a uIioful tied up; they are slaves of Mrs. Grun- island, Is a redo Amazon kingdom, or n .; r perhaps queeadom. .thing, and does'it wet: and cheer.ully, . These people do not have opinions Is contributing to the world's happi- ot their own, they are governed en- The women are the heads of We II family and rule the men with a hand nese and better&ent, • Whoever does � IY by those of others. t of irob, graciously permitting them. to no more than keep himself truly hap - As above the -oyster. the starfish, the i attend to the work oi' gathering food py• is adding to the world's good �=rdc= the whale, so above all mat. • wood,- and water, while their •wives, e� the human being rise pre- I mothers and daughters take care or�'or ��#a�11S�1minent: the serious business of governing the Some one has defined happiness as i country. a'the constant pursuitof an agreeableIn fluen a tT14 the men on Tiburon are under i. bject with a sense of contitual pro- the rule of 'their women -folk, but the Y newly married husband ' is the •most The Liniment that. Cures All A bishop used to say to his children i abject of slaves. After mother has ap-es thAy had used some new article ! proved of the'suit;or who seeks her i comfort, "There, you have, added to daughter . in marriage—father's ap-. troubles by a new wan`t." prtival is taken for - granted—the 'M I N A R S Don't spend so much energy -in nilding sir-c_9stlefr that you will ,grave favored youth is at Dupe made a slave of • the family of his future bride, and THE OLD RELIABLE—`1'ry It othing' left to make your dreams -for a year must be at their beck •and )AINARD'S' LIN131ENT CO., Limited. call. Yarmouth, N,s. As who can suppress a moment's _� a ger may, by so doing, prevent a day Horses Thrive on Seaweed. - -- After a stormy. interlude .the. small 3� sotrat► for himself and- French scientists have demonstrated i d person of five was reduced to a proper.. TABLETS MARDED { - s state of mind, and even went so- far that horses, gain in weight. "if fed a i 1 kind of seaweed that grow.;; 01T -tile + i A falnoua, Parisign teaches of sing-, As to volunteer ,that she thought she coast of Brittany, instead ,ef, grain and l g forbids• pupils to wear flowers of � knew what had made her so naughty, f1 t � „ ,,. „other food. �r1i��R R� ASPIRI�1 any kind, but particularly violets,) that afternoon. Your see, mummy, 3 hich, she says, cause swel!ing of the she explained„'I think the devil takes Ask for Minard's and take no other. '4 1 cords. an. awful lot of interest in me."' - The Sort of Man You Are. Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" Do you know than you carry )•our - --- rating in your face. your personality? �” You are as good an advertisement of less -Trouble! - � what you really are as if yeti . were _ - - - - - — _ _ • - - — ; � i' ^'-0 :y -rated in, t:cz=r,.•rhing a�cut \ l •- to make your table < �,'� ; v you is a telltale of what is in, and leverage whenitis � I Iii A' T . ` I can tell, the Hist trine. I meet you, ° what influences have iieen molding f'if V 6 �irE you in your present shape. I can tell i l what -your euvironntent has been, A : ZVE'PAGE J' 111 - ' i{NT. �°•a �.r..nea•+• r�' whether*u'liave* lived in an:gnorant, JLN%1yTAI: poverty-stricken and illiterate com- j{ .. _ O l - � Postam•Ce-Dal Gsr:yail; �': mantis or whether , you have been OSTUM a* �'w,:nc--:.c.K.�, reared in the midst in refinement and ----••_ culture, and haN�e nutdc friends with i ' �•� good books and good companions. For Colds, Pain, Lumbogo Stiff-' package which conthins complete di - Your conversation, your vocabulary. P g P a e �r will betray the source of your in,clii• tne�a, Rhcumntism, Sciatica, Neuritis, recti.m. Then you aro getting real It made irista�i�y "'J ac�€ing and for Headache, Neuralgia, Tooth-' Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin pT°- Bence. I can detect espen 1 _a i xtrhe Fa ar P. t.P i.P Aan,'rin inn hot water to a g>noonful i�l t.ri� clan nb l n rr ., i «,r,•.���sell - > !cern: XNQw 1ti8ite to t sitaailf. - surrirlig and aCdiJil� ��f{$�• and tion if you are educates , cultuired, as slot taking AspI in at all. I Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- t V " I can dctcelt the lower type of -man if Accept only "Bayer Tablets of'I lets cost but a few cents. Druggists • � 1 to t you are ignorant and unread.-O.S.hh ;Aspirin" in -an unbroken 'Bayer" also sell larger 'Bayer" pacl:agets. /'��� �� C• -- Tkere is Daly one Aspisia-•'Bayer" Yoa mast say f`Ba7er" 3 ' r !r Q'OC'@.Z'3 Buy Thrift Stamps. waptrla is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of 8a7er Manufacture of Mono-' *� aceticacid stet of Ballcyticacid. Wbm it Is well known that Aspirin means' Bayes ISSUE No. 2t '20, manufacture, to assist the publlo against Imitations, the Tablets of Sailer Compaalr ill st d w1 L tUltr XIU@t the 'T + r:* ba amps t N Crude tsiari4 h star Canaan" f49y .v,i q .R. ,q'r?, .i ..r. ,,.',.:.--.-.. • _ . .-. _. - •. a -.„: ... ..—--+,s.xr ✓t�ravtfg' 3i C{ To stop falling heir" t'oncc a.3 r4 the scalp of every particle - of dandruff. get a -small bc`tle of-••Dandertne" at shy drug or toilet rourter for a few rents.' -,Pour a little in your hand and I rub it into the scalp, ter 'several - applications, the.. hair u anally stops' t coming cut and. you- can t find anyp dandruff. Soon every hair on your scalp shows noir life, rigor, b-ight,- j ness, thickness, aed, more color. Cotislip ation' 1641 ` A druggist says : 'Tor nearly thirty years I have commended the Extract of Roots, known as . Mother Sriget's Carative Syrup, for the radical cure of constipation and indigestion. It is an old rylicble remedy, that never faits to do -the work." 30 • drops thrice daily. Get the Genuine, - at druggists. ger may, by so doing, prevent a day Horses Thrive on Seaweed. - -- After a stormy. interlude .the. small 3� sotrat► for himself and- French scientists have demonstrated i d person of five was reduced to a proper.. TABLETS MARDED { - s state of mind, and even went so- far that horses, gain in weight. "if fed a i 1 kind of seaweed that grow.;; 01T -tile + i A falnoua, Parisign teaches of sing-, As to volunteer ,that she thought she coast of Brittany, instead ,ef, grain and l g forbids• pupils to wear flowers of � knew what had made her so naughty, f1 t � „ ,,. „other food. �r1i��R R� ASPIRI�1 any kind, but particularly violets,) that afternoon. Your see, mummy, 3 hich, she says, cause swel!ing of the she explained„'I think the devil takes Ask for Minard's and take no other. '4 1 cords. an. awful lot of interest in me."' - The Sort of Man You Are. Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" Do you know than you carry )•our - --- rating in your face. your personality? �” You are as good an advertisement of less -Trouble! - � what you really are as if yeti . were _ - - - - - — _ _ • - - — ; � i' ^'-0 :y -rated in, t:cz=r,.•rhing a�cut \ l •- to make your table < �,'� ; v you is a telltale of what is in, and leverage whenitis � I Iii A' T . ` I can tell, the Hist trine. I meet you, ° what influences have iieen molding f'if V 6 �irE you in your present shape. I can tell i l what -your euvironntent has been, A : ZVE'PAGE J' 111 - ' i{NT. �°•a �.r..nea•+• r�' whether*u'liave* lived in an:gnorant, JLN%1yTAI: poverty-stricken and illiterate com- j{ .. _ O l - � Postam•Ce-Dal Gsr:yail; �': mantis or whether , you have been OSTUM a* �'w,:nc--:.c.K.�, reared in the midst in refinement and ----••_ culture, and haN�e nutdc friends with i ' �•� good books and good companions. For Colds, Pain, Lumbogo Stiff-' package which conthins complete di - Your conversation, your vocabulary. P g P a e �r will betray the source of your in,clii• tne�a, Rhcumntism, Sciatica, Neuritis, recti.m. Then you aro getting real It made irista�i�y "'J ac�€ing and for Headache, Neuralgia, Tooth-' Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin pT°- Bence. I can detect espen 1 _a i xtrhe Fa ar P. t.P i.P Aan,'rin inn hot water to a g>noonful i�l t.ri� clan nb l n rr ., i «,r,•.���sell - > !cern: XNQw 1ti8ite to t sitaailf. - surrirlig and aCdiJil� ��f{$�• and tion if you are educates , cultuired, as slot taking AspI in at all. I Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- t V " I can dctcelt the lower type of -man if Accept only "Bayer Tablets of'I lets cost but a few cents. Druggists • � 1 to t you are ignorant and unread.-O.S.hh ;Aspirin" in -an unbroken 'Bayer" also sell larger 'Bayer" pacl:agets. /'��� �� C• -- Tkere is Daly one Aspisia-•'Bayer" Yoa mast say f`Ba7er" 3 ' r !r Q'OC'@.Z'3 Buy Thrift Stamps. waptrla is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of 8a7er Manufacture of Mono-' *� aceticacid stet of Ballcyticacid. Wbm it Is well known that Aspirin means' Bayes ISSUE No. 2t '20, manufacture, to assist the publlo against Imitations, the Tablets of Sailer Compaalr ill st d w1 L tUltr XIU@t the 'T + r:* ba amps t N Crude tsiari4 h star Canaan" f49y .v,i q .R. ,q'r?, .i ..r. ,,.',.:.--.-.. • _ . .-. _. - •. a -.„: ... ..—--+,s.xr ✓t�ravtfg' 3i C{ ! +,,,- - !=•aa.�yi°' a`r-J s�vx'z,- '"'4r�p,,'.'rSi rx.xT...+ . ks-=d'+>+. CFT+���t. :.s aur .,v,i+'ry'"�4..; �����r ..iv. .�: ..•: '.f,1., ,, .".' 4• .. ,ik'..,.,.,�.. . ._ .,i . v...... ..^•. �.v�- ,'. K.�^"y-,..�' •T. .71,777— . . ,r •.a, -•'i. • '.x. .. .1 :i.. .., ..,- N ,.,'.. '{• J +t?^a.'n.. 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Wild rice is native in the • r. ditions either tend to disappear 'ora Provinces of •Q.tcbec, Outarlo, and C.onstipatlon is one of the most com- Ovy the Bride a �' ldrsake their former haunts in favor Manitoba, and :s found growing in mon ailments of childhood and the o '` of more unsettled regions. One rea-I nmd-bottomed bc,ys a» d shallows of child sall'erirg Yrcw it .cannot thrive. son for this is the scarcity of suitable I!10 the Lukes ' and slreanrs emptying into ( To keep the children well the. bowels t - feeding grounds- in 'settled districts. Lal;e VYinnipeo, the Great Laken, and must be kept regular and th3 stomach -' T •Wild rice attracts the w ld fowl and the River' St. Lawrence. Wild rice I s �•eet. '1'o. do this nothing can equal furnishes' food for them. "Wild Rice," I will grow in slightly brackish water, Baby's Owl,. Tablets. They are a mild j • 01 Bulletin 42, Second Series of t'he Do but where the water is distinctly but thorough laxative; .are absolutely minionExperimental Farms, prep ay -I salty to the taste it is not to be safe and -never fail to relieve constipa- , ed and. illustrated . by Miss Faith, found. tion and !ud!gesticn; colds and simple` Pyles, Assistant Botanist, obtainable fever. . Concerning them \Irs. Jules free upon application to the Publica- �~ j Fauquereau, 1Cotniningue, Qup:, writes: - rr tions Branch, Departmentof Agri- Applause is the end." and aur Of'! —"sly baby wzs terribly constipated 11 culture, Ottawa, has' been prepared weak minds.I and sufTerel day and night. I was ad- i 112 v£sed to give him Baby's Own Tablets— ___ and from the flr'st they helped hint and 1 now at the age of thirteen months he �' e 1, a big, healthy. happy boy." The r Tablets are sold by medicir_e dealers Cordo � e �..� 1r • or by mail at 25 cents a box from The - abr1 ' r. Williams' 'Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.,�i• You Can! Of COur8e ECAUSE of its Tone superiority; its ability to play _ GB correctly every make of record • and the unctva'lled You C8ri t beauty of its cabinet work, the Brunsewick is an t :ideal wedding gift. : -Would you make life a full success? a t iYou can! With a. Brunswick in their home the Bridal Couple -have. , :Chance never -drew a creat pic-. at their instant command all the world's music—plsps� O And win the j Ifts that build and bless? exactly as it should be played. a tore nor built a fair douse. You can! B a: The Brunswick's exclusive method � of reproduction In Resolve this day to make the start;eludesthe wonderful all -record, all -needle Ultona and In the making of Partridge Tires Unite the strength of hand and heart; the Round All -Wood Horn. -nothing is deft to chance --detail And make your "head -piece" do its, part— MADE IN CANADA G perfection is secured by craft-, and a Brunswick 'product entirely --ane of E l manship scientifically directed, You can! Of course you can! the few "truly Canadian -made" phonographs it and rigid inspection insures Say to youme-11: "I'm -bound to win!" which are buSlt wholly by one factory otgaai- e 3 -outstanding quality. You can! zatioa A Partridge Tires are all Keep saying 1 through thick and thin, , Let play any be the fuels—hear the Btvas- '�' g .You can! wick play any make of record at your nearest 0 5 that good'Tires car.. Beswick dealer's. Pick out the task you ought to do, C possibly be. Then atick right at it, staunch. and Mall us ear i; The Musical Merchandise Sales Company true, this Dept. W.L, 819 Yonge Street, Toronto And, come. what -will, you'll see it through— Coupon Please send me, free of ohwge and nanpmpald, your You can! Of course you can! illustrated booklet shoeing the Naw Brnrlek - method of repmductiota, You are the master of your N£13, for th Name •.... .i..,.•...•..•• .r,......... +.....•..• You can! FREE _ G -E, You make conditions, good or 111,' Street or R.R....,.......•.......... •. • . .,.... You can! Booklet Think hard! And with your reason P. O' '"'' ""' "" i clear, Select the course you mean to steer; Then hold it=day, week, month and -TIRES .1 s. _atne as Their Name sB can! year- . .You Of. course you -can! Right Here and Now's the place to start. • _ - can! - . You ca,y There's work a -plenty! Do your part! e} aCt�l"�z'Iey achin er ' You can! �$ Fool Proof s urf'a c e and This minute, waiting at your door, e 1 �f •t Are opportunities galore; Then 1,eo"tom ligated machinery to ti:o s ,Je = ve of ant—% With wisdom, garner In..your store ly�rtA Machine Mier, in fact it is a a, Q You tan. Of course you can- marvel of simplicity. It only needs onlln-. yQ •• - ary care and it will not Est out of order. �+ Crumbs.rtney d beingg te A �lty min punishes itself. Milkerr is perfectly natural lin operationthere_ '�s@ Willful waste makes woeful want. is nothing about ,t to irritate the cow, n (ah' l t7 Q + Fro* fame to infamy Id a beaten use is greatly preferable to the old metbo road: and milking d. Hat best is only r imltati Kindness, like grain, increases by of the calfs way of taking t to milk.M2ca ney Machine, milks exacta as the calfe life �f our hou sowing. „ Y_ 1l�ltsd s p 9. a spoils y g adopted CiW . 3s e s One bad example apo man cod d wh It prece t Noy man thoroughly occupied was ever miserable. l • • a ncrea3e Your' Milk Pr4ulcum Do not weep over your difficulties, but walk over them. More milk per cow is invariably the result where the Mawtacy a IME was when the Milker is installed It is not a matter of great expews.Aad the - In every torte of the human some '� •t is � �—. f � Macartney soon pays for itself forte does the -work io W.tlte _� ' appearance" of 8 hast of .the. Highest dwells. I,time and effects a -great saving is bor cost. n — freshly painted -pie lives long who lives well; time I mis-spent is not liked, but lost. F'ltt is tin attached coapoasad lee w amd pe Y house was the only. thing True politeness Is to do and' sa the v • Get etsi. ormstkm Layway for that counted but now we _ x ' y rue scan aoa'c hur a o witaout tgvep!¢A v t , ,' kindest things £n the kindest way.&=Iusive festgra of the Maearsaey. s frust also realize the inl-�PG ! Where no wood is; there the fire. TtanC� Of the protection , iii"';CGG ` goeth out; so where there is no tale. ' po p ;f The Macartney Mllkmt bearer the strife endeth. i► good pain affords against € �,o��1', That teacher mast be poor'ind'eed Machine r * _•�• wear and tear. d�I1 dint ( E who has noir each year, a few dollars !, /TIaCDll7e �+t!• Ll>�3ted J ' Any P y 316 Catlin St., Ottawa with wttich to bay new ideas. 1 will give some protection, - oTTAw , but if you want paint pro- # f I The vicious seed is sown; it is next c i, - II N` - /s to.Impessi_Hle to. go through the field -teetion for years — not ��• of a child's mind and >'Qf' `a n gather it`up siosf fie iSsur!my k ' _ = merely months—useagain. ' 1t has taken root, and unless J ! it can be crowded out by a nobTer NatKe - • . " . 90 whiteLoad E j , growth the harvest Is certain, EaBliah• Addre;{.r..�.� ., i :�s11 PAINT 30"� Punwi tt.tiae I I _ rwoPar*Patot• ]f hubby is a good listener and 1 ' r !� I wifey is a good cook, there's lots of I �l�r'.loom J i tow.•_.COW A 100% formula (70%f Y I hope for married happiness, which is Brandram s Genuine B. B. White Lead) providingLE • - --' a coat of such body, brilliance f ' and "toughness" es to defy rain, sun or snow, where cheaper paints will chip, peel`C7 u and crack. 1 1 If your house is painted this \� + Spring with B-H it actually has a - _-_-- sstsss stn tats ■ ® /��� o�=:2 ��. surface -protection which renders it — `Impervious to the decay-ai passing- __ —. . yam• You have the choice of 36 atttrac. tive colours as shown on color card which is supplied ca application• , Look for the S -H dealer In your territory. The B-H sign. hangs outside his store. 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Mauxel Seed, TPIAMS young farrow cow, good grade shorthorns, rywood, Oat., will stand for mares 1 Appy ac roc 20, rear of eon. 4, w. C. wit an. during the'season of 1920 at hie own Turnip d and Beed Corn. r iJ ,U per year.X$1.25 ifipaid in advance. Ind. phone, Pickering 1007. 35.36 stable, lot 30, con, 3, Pickering, Lo-* -,%. } - cost Lodge stock Farm. Get our prices Then buy here N J014 V MURKAR, Proprietor, -PLANTS FOR SALE Klmis HEATHER [14049], (17004), the 2000 Tomato, 2000 Cabbage, well-bred imported Clydesdale Stal- g -- lion, the property of D. Ryan,.Dun- ' rFVEi AND COMMENTS 4(1W Celery, 1(N)OCauliflower. barton, will make the season of 1920 TSPRING CLEAN/NG - Apply to Cherrywood Gardens, Con 1, at his own stable. Many demands have been made Altona road. • Ind, phone Malvern No. GALLANT REFiNER [16972;, The pure All Soaps 11 cents, Brooms 75c, 85c and $1.00. Dutch Cleanser .. d iilei;; the past ave or six Sears 1i22' 35[f bred Clydesdale stallion, the proper• Pearliue Whiting Bon Ami Scrub Brushes r 'on the people for Hnaucial Assist- LOOK ! LOOK %J ty of David Annan sr., will make White Rash Brushes E sn a for worth causes of various the season of 192) at his. own stable, Etc. ,.r fi y Pickering village. ltfnds. The ready response t'o A Dance and Social Evening will gt cc: SAt L (1.1915) Vol 32 S. S. B.; = �' : be held at the 93"j, Cr S. B„ the Imported Cl des - l: -these appeals have educated the I 1 P y 1 eo le to a spirit of generosity, LIVERPOOL HOUSE, DUNBARTON dale Stallion, the property of Oscar Our Generhl Grocery lines. A 1 and prices consistentoo P P p y _ Wilson, Brougham. will make the g with quality, which is the best. sever befare experisnCed. The season oY 19'20 as follows : Monday, �, y - peoplegave so willingly, and so Monday, May .the 24th, 1920May 17th, will leave his own stable liberally that it seemed a pleasure and proceed to W. G. Scott's for Cash paid for good Butter and Eggs. Round and Square Dancing and night. Tuesday. Irving McAvoy's, for them to hive. The seemed to noon; Harbeon Bros', Kinsale, night. "Buy all your Groceries at the Grocers." They other attractions. Wednesday, W. Middieton's, 4 feel that it was "more- blessed y. Green - Willis' Orchestra in attencance wood, noon U. Blake's, Audley, a to give than to receive. Hat Ice Cream on hand night. Thursday, H. G., .Wilson's, f there never has been a cause more Supper provided base line, noon and night. Friday, JAMES RICgARDSC�T worthy of the $asocial, as ell aA pp p W J. Miller s.. noon ; Geo, Oowaa e, ,. y %w Gents 50 cents Ladies 50 cents Brock road, night. Bacurda to the moral, support of the people his own stable until followil�g Man- AL S I KE SEED Pickering; Bakeryg . M.` than that which is being made COURT OF REVISION day afternoon. E this week by the Salvation Arley. TIME TABLE -Pickering 81atioa . WANTED:, They are not a band of religious Municipality of the Township T. R. Trains going Baal due as follows of Pickering.' No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M- Big display of Chocolates, Creams fanatics, but ' an organization of 1 X28 P. M Public entice is hereby given t at M. We; will pap the highe'at and Mixed Candies. men and women, who are zealous the Court of Revision for the Muoici• Local 6.04 P. >d for the uplift of the "Submerge parity of the Township of Pickering, Trains going wsat dee u follows— pteices,for all ;kinds Choice Chocolates is bo:ee.l for the near 19'1.0, will hold its first No. 36 Local 7.56 A. M. of seed. Frtilt Cake 40„ per lb. tenth." - By. their methods, they �, 2'7 Local '2.36 . M. Send its samples and get Extra q'uslity at 55 cents-.'; sitting in the Town Hgll, in the Vil• •„ 7 1llaiY - 7.66: M, -succeed in reaching a class of pec lege • of Brougham, on Monday, the ple that the churches never reach. 31st day of May, 19W, at the hour of . Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday our prices before- :Wedding Cakes our specialty. Their activities reach out to sixty- one o'clock in the afternoon. Foregoing is'accr'r,iing t.i Standard ' ;selling, All persons interested will please ti.clr• - The best of facilities moi. F.+1ONNEY 4. six different couutries, and are take notice and govern themselves carried on in forty-two different accordingly. for cleaning. PICKERItiG, ONT, Dated at Z`'hitevale this 12th da of /� a languages. Their work is endors May, 19� y Concrete t J. H. DOwNEY COMPANYva•+ C sic ft. ed by the statesmen of all the DoaALD R. BEATON, WHITBY, ONTARIO d��� leading civilized countries, includ• � Clerk of the said - - 34.36 Municipality. --ling the leading public men of -,----- Produbts �-• PICKERING GARAGE Canada, who commend the,pres- - ent campaign to the generous an,WhlteVale Club of Field Tile port of the people. Let no one - ..... _. say "no" when they are asked for end Brick a contribytion to this noble cause.. United Farmers c Having purchased the' garage business ofJDav>_dsori do Williams we are• Meetings held is I. O. O. F. Hail, let Tile 3 4 6 and 8 prepared to repair all makes of autos. Dap light saving has Inst much Tuesday evening in each month Of its popularity since the close of for summer moathe, lIICh . We keep;in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires -for all the war, and many cities and We are now shipping live stock'regu• . ,' makes of Care, oils, etc. . towns that had adopted the larly on the co-operative plan. Get my prices. scheme when the war Was in pro- Phone or write F, Hornshaw, Howard Concrete work done.. Annis & Andrew, - - PickeriAg gres"s, have decided to stick to Malcolm. of Directors. Ind. Phone Q105 Pick. standard, time. During the war H. PUGH. Secretary— �1 T �= ithe whole country was in a-ner,Clarence Simpson v'ous tension. The -chief aim of Notice of Applieatio3 You need What � - 'C. 'N. R. Statiola Brock Road ' the people was to win the war, for Divorce - We can provide ► land nothing was left undone to — u' ' NOTICE IS HEREBY Gtr"l:N that ++15 You want to improve your stock, and inerekse your herds, but achieve that end. In order to in John Graham, of the Tow of Usbaw� . ? perhaps, You lark the necessary capital: f the war, increased production was in the County of Ontario, in the Pro. Master's S It is our business to make advances to responsible progressive iueceseary so that the Cry was vince of Ontario, electrician, will ap-� "farmers, Consult the Manager. Y01�e tag ` sounded ail over the country, pec- ply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for it Bill of , r duce, ^ produce. Those living in Divorce from his wife, Clary .Graham, f Recirds , DOMINION BA K r. i towns and cities were urged to of the said Town of Oshawa. in tht• utilize ever font of ground in County of Ontario, an the grounds of In great : . - 3r bigamy sad desertion. g VyH1TBY BRANCH, - P. LYND, Manager. otdec to increase production: The Dated at the Town of «'hitby, in Variety BROOKLIN BRANCH, E G CROSS. Manager. pec►ple responded nobly to the the County and Province of Ontario; New Records are received each this 19th day of February. A. D., 1920, week and Special orders filled on ,appeal. Not only were gardens ' W. H. KENNEDY, - - ' shortest no!#ce. well attended to, but many 1awn3 23-37 Whitby, Ont. ; were drag aQ for Glia production of Solicitor for the said John Graham. THE_NTON'S - M S :Pic•ker]a ___ ___ ��__ ��._r r _ PickeringHardwrare Store potatoes or vegetables, Itwas .astonishing the amount of food '� � O 0 K L I N - : SP R i N G,TAIR� that was raised in this wap. ,Dap gl t saving was introduced In -'-- - _. _..- — — order that the city man might ` To be held in • have au eztrr. hour each nij;ht in how is the time to get your Garden Seeds for spring crop. We have a complete line of Clover,°Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. AU- erhieh tct nark in his garden. ,3ohn Vi ad's Park Brooklin Thus gardening became the most - kinds of Packegeand Bulk Seeds for the Garden. f f Leave order and we will fill it promptly. . * popular and profitable prastirne in h — oea, Rakes, Shovels, Ste., the city. But the wa-r is now ON a have a complete line of Garden Tools H W _ aver, and as the chief in-:entive MONDAY, MAY THE -24TH, ' -1920 — - -- - 4 .fur increased prodnetion has been Removed, the people have got tired Don t let your wife worry about wash days:`' Come and get'a Washer is of gardening after .the. day's work on 30 days trial. We have the 1990 Gravity and Playtime. . done, and they now prefer to $750.00 IN CASH PRIZES ARE OFFERED Guaranteed to give satisfaction or nu axle. I. spend their spare -time in a leas Special Prizes for Best Decoratad.Gftr—$1o, $10, >�o.' p - {8TH• HIGHLANDER PIPE BAND, TORONTO We have the profitable, though more pleasant �- h: -way, by indulging in pieastue. d reliable Shermin-`Williams Paints and Varnishes ,Aa day -light saving' is not univere• By Special Permission of Ofli'cer Commanding A complete stock of Paroid and Sampson Roofing. ally observed it causes much in Royal Purple' Calf Meal. Stock Food and Disinfectant. Once tried >tt nvenience. It i a hardship also, will convince yon it is the best on the market. to mothers who have to work $�' �ESAS�Z� TOVRN ANiS1�?'2' until dark, no matt I '.how early Big Sports Programme (C. Junes, Brooklin, in charge) -, J S BALSDON :DICKERING they may get rip in L e morning. J. f Meal, and>Refreslintents served on the grounds -- - :' Toe Power of a Correct Principle -A The principle of doing all field oyer i• �-C 1�,., e d �-tions with one mxasittingwberehe BIG CONCERT .-IN THE EVENING Bit,�J ►lam✓ , f Tie =can watch his work -is correct, or farm - Program by the Claremont Drautatic Club. ling has always been done backwards, _ +and the operator would n1ways have hidden or led his horses instead of R M. �IPPER' W F. BATTY t:F. C. CROSS IHorSe. Cattle Hog and Hen Feeds driving tbern. The Moline Universal ' . ; 'Tractor places the power of nine big Whitby, Secy . Brooklin, Pres. Brooklin, Treas. s - horses w here the horses stood — is tdriveo just like horses are driven, ---- -- — -- - - — - - _ ` trolw a seat of the implement, and �"�-' ' We1hRve a frill stock of all kinds of Feedsiat 4iitahed up to the implements just like 'the, lowest market price �+ �orsee are hitched. STOP LOOK BREAD Watch for the Moline tniveisal • • • 'Tractor advertiseurenty —the only Oats, whole and crushed, for horses. t farm power -plant combining six ex- _.T� _ e anc]'Sliort9,fo , a i elusive features with indi-pr.nsihle r(+- Now is'the. tune to hlnrjt'ynur hHrne� , collrtt's, etc:, tie, Dairy F ed r'c t F" ^sults, Messrs. Bell Bros., denlet', Seat- in for, repMr—avold the rush. S;�nipaon Feed, Ground Coih for hogs, " 'born Junction. v ___ - ------ Full stock of hftruess; ((;ilvr,, l)H(l etv., fol->•pring woi Scrritch Feed'kbl rn;for hens �� YI/A RN/NG Polisheq,' dres,,icus, dubbin, {rices, etc. _ hu Feed for chicks .r H,(1,y C ' •l: � I hereby 'gice notice that ,on „r;d S6oe, hari►essntid c(�l►nr rPpliring nr'atlyanr] , rafter this (l: tP i shall shoot (,r other- p(('ull)tly atte►tde�l to. •Z'he Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. at l fl!`�in HIl' eep,flngswfoure roaL,4I h ng: xIN ix Ht�I�'NF�S� ` at largt in my aheep�pasture, as I have � r T -' �- - _ PICKF ,MPOR1UAl :sus[a►ned enough dawagealready from '� — •. Mills at s nuisance. J. R, GORIMLFY Homo Phone 8@00. W. J. COAR�VELL r rorouto E'1'�O.'Q '[)• d •..•,;.'.-uA�!R..•. 2.r.-.-.. a,�a.e .;:tsdr.•,...<;u'.,.. ,�-,.n.,d�,'.u•5�at....1. ,_.. ^.,,�` ;.o-n..;3*�+ii..,n:.d�iiin.'�:S.if �,'..'mnt b'�,rta`+`�`'�.. ;ear. .,x2a.;�.-a�. '..w,..,'a.,.?:�..P.�•Ttac..,,waii.�Oa�..c..e .,.,... z�:.•�_..r.:-..,__,w......,:....�'"'..a,.sr.�d,.:'a,..c��.4,;.'ci�±� �.;L� 'v.�:w..s.:,�.o-:.::.6:..ss ss.�,arosc.4�a3iN;��+�tia�,xa:. Peter Macnab:sr. is gradually Mrs. IL J. Mean is visiting her 'Mrs. A. W. lj� 5 --W-%i \ we are -glad ho im roving after his recent attack daughter, Mrs. Baledon, of Locust to report. Is M=4as nicely af- Al��.'Asdersoa was me for a' Vlamment liveisy, of roving trouble. and is snow able Hill, for a few days. ter her recent severe illness. low da to attend to his duties' as post S.F. and Mrs. Robins were In master. Bus meets all Trains on Friday. James Johnston has returned Thos Gregg has. sold his Fc First-class Rigs to hire day or Soden. his home in Barwick, Rainy River night at lowest ices. -auto to Clifford S pr pie of District, after spending a week e hAve on' hain'd I - Ford T. P. Shirk spent a couple here owing to the death of his ;Phone 1805. days this week in the citv. ' Monday being Victoria Day the father. pusual. laces of busivass will be closed at The pulpit in the Baptist church A new and well' assorted stock of Wall Thos. Sanderson tail 'till be occupied next Sunday by a Toronto ratan who ill spe;ak in PROPRIETORS Win. Edward 7 Papers, including oatmeal paper in Edwards and Ira Powell behalf of the Dominion Tetz�per- had a businegs'trip to Whitby ou ante stripes and floral designs. Also ,Monday. sweet to Eat David floppe4,, of West Toronto, -etS 5: CAC&j* IoW Loadm with lines at reduced prices. La James Lawson has eilgaged is spei-divg a week with Joseph odd Fred Madill to assist him with his aud Readman. and is thor Mrs. K. A. Renfrew and daugh t - farming operations. 0ily e.-J,lying himself working The Pickering r are spending a few days with in the g:trden. Egg Crate Fillers Chick Feed relatives in Toronto. The 1),;, ­table saw -mill owned Vigilance Committee - find c pev-kted by Morgan Evans Mrs. Wm. Thompson add daiigh- Bee Hive Syrup, in bulk ,"lle lb.. The object of this Association is to andNorruntiLluton, has finished ter, Mies Myrtle, spent a few daps the seaQoti's work after sawing lessen stealing and prosecute :Iast week with friends in the, city. about 200,000 feet. the felons. Mr. Ball, who was a resident of ntabout thirty-five years The 13-vpiist congregation has :-,Bulk Seedles's'Raisins''25c'lb, ix Claremo extended a call to the Rev. C. W. Members having pro stolen Gommutd• lo, called on old friends here last King, of Arkons, who has accept -oats immediately w= =mbw of Executive week. Miss Kathleen Rawion. of Tor ed and will take charge about the Membership be middle of June. Mr. King is an A N N I to spent Sunday with Eir Et TMOM MST be had ftes Ow Pnddmk W ion -her A able preacher and Claremont is d -parents. George and Mro. ran rfortunate in securing his services. 87PC17!3V3EC A ZZ 029W.^.�� Exec. Oem.—L. D. Banks, 0. S. Pa1w H. Evans moved last week Coo. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. H into their new home in the old J. R, Thexteii: W. J, Clark. bake -shop, and are now Comfort- 8"WASIT STOP LOOK LISTEN 19. President, ably settled. hos. R. Stephenson has 'sold a MAUL CONTRACT Gray- o nb D rt car to Thos. Sta, ury Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different -'and also one to Walter Bennett, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post - of Bron master General, will be received at Ottawa until lines of Outing Shoes. We can supply these ham. noon. on Fr'day, the lith June. 1920; for the P. Macnab j r. is able to be out conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a pr ed Contract for four years, six times per w= lines at reasonable pri6es. again after being confined to the the Iroute. Ciareiuont R, R. 1, from the Post -"Come and see—at the Corner Shoe Store." house for several days suffering master General's pleasure., as from a severe cold. Printed netices, containing further information . . . Mrs. Thos. Gibbbas is visiting a, to c riditions of proposed Contract maybe W. M. Palmer, Claremont seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained her daughter, Mrs. Sam. Stephen- at the Post QT.ce of Claremont and at the office of the rust Wfice inspector. Toronto, %On. of 6�hawa, who is in poor Post Office Inspectors Office. Toromo, May 1. Of all materials and design health at present. 1920.. kept in stock. It will pay you A. Raxlen, a Pontypool buyer, A. SUTHERLAND. Gal :k our works and inspect our 36-30 Post Office Inspector --DW spent the,week-end here with his ninouneemon uff�b�e� An A agents we do not employ the=, oonaegasolt -son, Lewis, who Is attending the ly we am, and do throw off the lesdon of 30 per continuation school here. Gram` Chopping oomm osa$., wbleh you wo Evans and Mrs. Ward 'motored *to the city on Sunday to visit. the AND FL Loftisinlyssive by put 16 from U&IKING 46114"0101. lattter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Macklem, prior to their, leaving am prepared to do chopping a Ind. oat Store will be closed Wednesdsys -T-T T. HATUBSON for the north-west. flaking on Mondays. and. Fri- ..2 Office and Works, whiney, 00114119 Mr. Ruttan, of Whitby, who is occu- pied days only, beginning Jrom 230 p• m. to 7 ps Me studying for the ministry, on April lat, pled the pulpit In the Baptist For Sprin -church on Sunday when he preach- A.011wifivery ed very accoutably. • Johr F. Bayles, Greenwood Mrs. Geo.'T. Lee, of Stouffville, spent Sunday here at the home of Ihsve a full supply of selected p parents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill. She is now visiting her sister, Mrs. goods for spriag. C oal, coal her Tuesdays* and Saturdays W. H. Jones, of Balsam, Meti a and Boys' overalls and Work James Dow, a former resident Shlirte, Hoots and Shoes fo-z the of the 43ERT -HARVEY cf 'SON# of Claremont, and now residing in d Soft Coal whole family, at last year's pr tbe- north-west, is spending a L Hard an few days -in this locality with best . quality on "The -Store you have heard so much about' Call and we will save you - some money. friends who are pleased to see him. hand --0 ano reen- J. Fingold, Clare 0_,L The annual. meethig of the Clare M rat - held Union Cemetery Co. will i; THOS. A. LAWt,l G, Wood9 --Ontario held at Fred Farmer's, at 8 o'clock, M="JC1 =t Ind. Phone 2804 on Saturday evening. All share-' .._14 holders olders are requested to be prey ----- -- ent. The Presbyterians and Metho -dikta will nnite is -worship next "i- Sunday. The morning service will W be in the Presbyterian church and the evening service in the'Metho- d. Paint �4 O� lIst. Now IsThe'Time'o" A An interesting game of football 7J Was played here on Tuesday even iox. between Claremont and Green. If you 'have delayed painting,our property , wood, in vehich Claremont won by suffered. Do any longer. 5'0 An unfortunate incident oc- has suff not put o oil durincrtheLga ewhenfzeo-- Cosirl- A As& —Sa e- all LookA --Beverley had_hil leg accidentally d you will find many �O broken- around an Seeding operations are now about places, both e and out that . I TW -CESS a Inde - present and the great 11tWU AL the present time is a good 'shower of rain, as the land is exceedingly diry, and growth is Very slow. The meadows especially are -badly in need of rain, and unless- it !'+comes soon the hay crop will be very -light. Our Dramatic Club presented "Home Ties" in the Mount Zion 'Methodist church on Friday even. A Ing last when the church was crowded to its full capacity.' The drama was well received by the audience and the outing was much enjoyed by those who took part. The Dramatic Club will' go to Brookliu on Monday evening next (Victoria Dav), to present their popular play. Mrs. Roper, widow of the late -Henry Roper, of the 8th conces- sion, died on Wednesday, May 12th. at Alliston, Alabama, after an illness of seven weeks from Bright's disease. Sbeis survived by out -son, Arthur, in Alabama, Mrs. Dickenson, of Alliston, Ala., with whom the deceased lived, Mrs. MFirshman, of Atha, and Krs. 'Lacktuan of Godericb. A brother, call for a coat of paint. -Now 1p not `` the time. Nature is re -decorating, pendence.—Do depend on what get in line and do the same. The you but on what you satoSam most economical method is to use The Standard Bank of Can - ads can very materially assist IM:# SEN O UR you to win success and SecUrC independence. 100% PURE THE PAIN' AND VARN.13HIE3 STANDARD BANK, Their ering power and lasting ralitiss am very sa Te, ,wt piy you to insist on ff. I 1nff this popular If, %%mishing 0% -OF CANADA 7.,PICKERING BRANCH A.W.CRAWFORTH or y Ee;� a nUX&S• oURProduct,,= gusrautto bee serve the purpose for which it Is zpa& BRANCH ALSO AT WHITBY) T I Cow %mt#. We have, "It us as to your Mim te q full ,took and on as t* Lit �:=Ytgt deooratiw ,cisme,. V6 _J. H. B U N 0 Y �= Pickering, ntario Mr. Young, of Toronto. also sur- vives. Her husband died six years ago. The baseball club have arranged to have a monster celebration on The Universal a the King's birtliday. Thursday, splendid program of Sawing -:-Machine 0 June 3rd. A. .,e .1 1 orts will be provided, consisting Manufactured by 17' BP Ab of ha-;ebrill, football, tng-of-war 8Cw On. vs. Uxbridge Tp W. H. Jackson (Pickering Tp VS 40— rillining and other races, for which _Brock.'Roa& Pickg1ring, Ont, valuable cash privi's are offered. In rendered' during the. RIAOGMithi�g n7d Woodworking lunsic will bt, r fill its brani+(�, - Saw. gumming ;.day by - the Claremont Citivetl*s alld filli'K R,:speeil0ty, In the evening, the drama, Ba 11 d. GaFrline Engines Emery "Hnm- Tic-•" will be pri-ented I:y We stock Clareninpt. DrRmatir. Club hn Wheels, Circular Bawl, :haw -w_'J, :and Emery Mandrels. 4Larry K. O'Brien• .Anti his ..in. ill be A�z�-;istpd in the program n, by d Lnddqra'cf all lengths on hand tQtrP1Q. Wmt0i ont for bills giving and for sale. X.. tuH particulars. '�;,y..; .. r '4 ., P`: bit, •,7 A`. Q,W •r, i`J '�,.• r .�"'":""a. c. .�':?.a .r, $S �.., .':'�4, '. r.. 'n �j' ,t•"'J. ',,5;..�'�"s,,�•. r .r3 �"�•r,�,'�,i; "''vi +� 3'%,�,y �,,• FY. �;, ., c.;. ,. .. 2W�i � :MY•a�NiM4_�.�"� �•-.--:y�,A06xIC�9CA�:.!•K.•w'kMirpe+'+,. rS+ik!'+1/k; AMGM,'ec'lfw.a 1� YSW�.'-iw+�db7•).'1�Y7E'�!.'m�b+i'�R' i . a. ��•��4 'Y f �• ��'� Vii. A . csk•2 y�w�s.•s y ep t . ¢+, x',✓�vlS• 3 Y '�1•'t�} ;r,,f'J, .�•q..,yr„T � j.. •;� � :..<r p, orf ' ` •^ _x .�.^'FIFTY POLICE BARRACKS ..,.. ; •., .�, , �a.. 'S1TUATO IN TURKEY CRITICAL:N �. ABDICATEDESTROYED BY SINN FEIM ,SULTAN MAY � F >k Government Issues Orders to Cease Hostilities Against xy Twenty Tax Offices and Several Court Houses Raided Dur - Mg. a Fresh Outbreak of Lawlessness in Ireland Nstioaalists Which Leaves French Forces, at Killis in ' Precarious Position. A despatch from Dublin says:- ed out or bound with ropes, and then 'Constantino le, 4 T$ Extensive raids of public barracks, the documents were abstracted ancl, _ p May 16. -Sultan levies from the ravaged territory �� { many of them disused police stations destroyed. T Mohammed VI, threatens to abdicate west of Brousas, which he has retaken *' "" and public offices in Ireland, took Among the Court Houses attacked+ "!i he (arta to secure modifications of from the anti -Nationalists. He in- s �' place Wednesday night and in the were those at Cashel and Ballinamore. dile Turkish peace, treaty. The Otto- flitted terrible punishment on the in- early hours Thursday morning. These were completely destroyed with man Crown Prince declares he will habitants, hangirrg- many --of their 3 l The details point to the existence of all documents. Armed guards were :',refuse the throne in that event. I leaders, while his • troops destroyed a widespread ,campaign to destroy posted while the raids were proceed Tits Turkish Government has given whole villages. �` these buildings. proceed - Ing, but all privat@ property wad ' orders to cease hostilities against the The forces raised in Constantinople 4' In County Dublin alone five bar- respected. "lttationalints.have nearly all=gone ager to Kemal, racks were burned down.. Barracks in A later despatch from Dublin' This leaves the French troops in� and the Government's commander in other parts of the country that were says:- Statistics now available show (30 miles north of Aleppo) in Anatolia has informed the Grand 1 a precarious position as the town is! Vizier that there are no troops left attacked were: Nenagh, County Tiper- that within the last •few days 64 dry, rifled;. Mill Quarter and Carn- police barracks .and 30 income taxi " -vn s,letuag vgds;snX Sq pallwsaq under his command. " lough, County- Antrim, .burned down; offices have been attacked One of `-tionalist forces. I_n Thrace the peasants are rising HON,• DUNCAN MARSHALL Carrickbnrg; County Waterford, the moat daring attacks was at Beas natolia and Thrace have, adopted to resist a Greek landing. They are ••It is time we quit endowing col- wrecked; Carrigan, County Donegal,] borough, inside Phoenix Park, closet a' belligerent attitude toward the: being reinforced by regulars from, leges and schools for every other bust -set on fire; Killeter, County Tyrone, to the Vice -Regal Lodge. The raider's! Turkish treaty, and are openly threat=' Adrianople. Resistance is being or- ness in the world -but farming: and burned down; Bandon Bridge, County climbed the Affhtown gate of the park, . flil� eg to refuse the terms, irrespective ganized in every village and hamlet. then wonder Nvhy there Is not more Cork, burned to the ground; Commons but -the attack was not successful, al of the Constantinople Government's London, 'May 16. -The Greet: Cham, prcduct:on," declared Hen. Duncan Road, near Cork, set on fire and blown though bombe were -used. 'action. ber of Deputies received the announce- Marshall. Minister of Agriculture In. up; Keshearrigan, Hillstreet, Leitrim At the inquest on the gardener �t At the time Mustapha Kemal teles., ment of the terms of the Turkish Alberta, in Toronto, recently. and Grevisk, County Leitrim, burned who was shot dead during the at-, - graphed to Paris that the Turkish, -Peace Treaty with great enthusiasm ---r..-- down.• tack on Ballybrack police barracks it,, Nationalists would not be bound by' when they'ware presented by Premier' INDIANS SEEDING The following the treaty, Mustapha Kemal complet-1 Venizelos, says a despatch to the Lon- police stations were was stated two men were ,seen run-. Lon - ad the concentration of his troops on don Times from Athens dated May 11. ` SOO ACRES PER BAY also destroyed by the fire: O'Meath, Hing away from the spot. A. girl and the Symrna front, in the belief that; After the session of the Chamber all County Louth, Clough and Strangford, a man told ,how, while sitting on a his rejection of the treaty would be; the Deputies, headed by the President Hope to Reach 10,,000 Objec- County Down. seat on the outskirts of Kiliiney, they followed immediate) b an advance' of the Chamber, escoitecf the premier Public buildings were also attacked were warned by a man, who had some y y P tive by End of Week. at.the..following places:. The -office of thing in his hand which looked' like a of the Greek divisions. It to -his home. Along the -route the s the Income Tax Collector at Bishop revolver, to Mustapha has even withdrawn all' populace acclaimed Premier Venizelos: A despatch from Reg,na say_. p go back along the roads •�, ..' ^___•__ _._._•____ ,..••_ ____ ..- • __-- _ _.__ -_ _ __,_____ tion• street,. Derry, raided, and the books The,wife of the sergeant who was Seeding -on the greater produc members of Carranza's Cabinet have farms in Saskatchewan operated by carried off; the Customs and Excise ordered out of the' borrasca with her ---PRES. CARRANZA the Department of Indian Affairs, is Office at Bantry, burned down; the children, said some of the men wore been captured and -sent to Mexico Cit and• FLUD according to a message said to have a e rate o o acres iraided � a day, accor.ling to_ reports to reaeh4 documents removed; the Old Age Pen- � turned'a verdict of: murder against An the Members of Mexican been received today by revolutionary agents here from Gen, Alvaro Obre- W. M Graham, head of the depart-! ai9ns Office; Newton. Stewart,- County some person or persons unknown. ;Cabinet# Are Prisorl►era. gon, who,, at present, is in '►iexico ment for the Prairie Provinces, with Tyrone, raided; the Rural District In Dingle, County. Kerry, total headquarters in Regina.. One-half - of � Offices, Mohill, County Leitrim, rate volunteers have'brought off a remark- Mexico City, May 16.-Carranza is City. $ the 10,000 acres is to be reached byl books carried off. able coup. They arrested three men,' fiesing into the mountains of Vera the end -of next -week.�. In all 50 police barracks were de- .confined them in the Carnegie Library Cruz by way of Petrote, and the revo- Movement to Preserve The Indians on' reserves in South-1.stroye& and 20 income tax offices` and at midnight tried them for theft r lutionieta have captured 2,090 prisonChildren's ern Saskatchewan expect to have 20,-j raided and documents destroyed. from the strop of a tobacconist and ars, with 24 trains, p British Teeth 1 Seven Court Houses were raided. I confectioner. The prisoners were,` four pieces of 000 acres in wheat- Their operations p artillery, 200 machine guns, a great • A despatch from London sayer- are entirely- separate from the great-' The destruction of police barracks found guilty and the bulk of the pro - quantity of .ammunition and gold and; London medical authorities, alarmed er production farms. They are away i was almost on as great and organized � perty has been recovered. During the silver bars, one airplane and many i at the rapidly increasing numbers of to a fine start, and expect to finish a scale sa similar attacks last Easter, proceedings a large crowd gathered automobiles according to s..�re ort next week. w�ien -more than 60 barracks were at- around the building. Police were also from enerai Guadalupe Sanchez,' children with bad teeth, have just con- Operations' on the bis farms. -have � tacked. Most of the barracks in the I present outside. Four other arrests' f'3 ducted experiments at Croydon,. rear r - given out at Obregon heA3quarters. I London, The found that of 488 chi]- ;been handicapped to -a certain extent' Present case had been abandoned, and l were made, the men being taken to a Before their flight, y >s I no loss of life was entailed. I disused part of the workhouse • and - the Carranza � owing to the amount of moisture in iii ren examined only 73 had sound teeth. the land. Traction engines could not The procedure in all , cases was charged with stealing money intended troops set Arb to the trains, but the g ' ar F A country -wide. campaign for the im- alike; where caretakers were in charge ' for the old age pensions from the - . flames were extinguished by. 'revolu-; be used and all the work up to date , provement of teeth is now planned. 1 the were first removed; then inflam- post office. They were found guilty; •- tioaista, who rescued several wounded) ♦,�.,` has been' accomplished by horse- y _ Ker. mable mixtures or'explosives were ap- were detained under guard for a day. }:iccnpanta of the 'coaches. These in- power. +staled GenAugustin Millan, who had Western Wheat - plied to the .huts, and the buildings and released when they had produced been left, severely wounded in a sleep . Shswing Above Ground H.R.H. THROWN were partially or wholly destroyed. I the money, most of it tri the Shape o! ling ca FROM HIS SADDLE In the revenue offices, it there the identical ten -shilling notes that Gen. Jacinto Trevino, ..leading a Regina, May 15. -According to re- were any occupants, they were order -shad been stolen. ' rivolutionary Commission bearing a ports to reach here to -day, 65 per Uninjured Fall in Attempt -- safe^ ' conduct for Gen. Carranza should cent. of the wheat sown is showingDept. of Agriculture Wages AGRICULTURAL NEEDS r he wish to surrender, arrived on the above ground in the Melville district. ing to Make • Horse War on Grasshoppers DISCUSSED BY HOUSE '- GG'� scene a few hours after Carranza had A much higher percentage is claimed Clear Fence. Rod. for the Qu'Appeile Valley, estiinstes gut Christ Church,, N.Z., .May 16. -The'; Ottawa, May .16.=Federal agents of GOA Will Extend System Of, �'' Gen. Candido A lar son-in-law running as high as 90 per cent. Along ; of Vennatano Carranza, has been cap- the valley farmers have started to Prince of R ales was thrown by his' the Department of Agriculture are hExperimental Farms. tured at Jalapilla (Jalapa'), State of plow for oats. Reports from Pense orse yesterday at the race course at' planning to wage war on mosquitoes 1 Vera Cruz, it was announced officially claim only 70 per cent. of the wheat Ricca-rton, • after the racing events' of i this summer, particularly in the A despatch from Ottawa says: Saturday night. sown. Some oats have already $fee, the day' had been concluded.. The : Fraser Valley fruit districts of Brit- The agricultural estimates occupied El Paso, Tex.,�6ay 16. -All the sown. ; Prince was not injured. ish Columbia. Last year this pest the attention of the House of Com After taking several jumps, the seriously hampered the work of berry• mons in committee on Friday, to theS - — horse refu=ed three time& in an at -I pickers during the harvest season. exclusion o ev ng else. Items I s.�, tempt ata bush ,fence, and on the � For its attack on the grasshopper totalling - $3,3 0,000 were earned ir>r Weekly Market Report -last occasion spilled- the Prince from plague the de artmenL has ordered I the committee: The item of $900;A9q Y p 1 �� hi•s saddle. 2,000 tons of bran, nearly 100,000 for development of the live stock in _ �- --- , . pounds of arsenic, and 60,000- gallons-Austry-was-left- over by consent. -1 Wholesale Grain. 37cr cooked hams, 57 to 60c; backs, .and seemed none the worse for his of syrup. Between 'two and four) In speaking to the estimates,... Dr.! -'Toronto, May 18 --Man. wheat -No. plain, 51 to 53c; backs, boneless, 54 tumble. grains of arsenic is sufficient to kill Tolmie, the Minister of Agriculture,, 1 Northern, $2.80; No. 2 Northern, to 57c; breakfast bacon, 43 to 49c; a human being, -the -departmental ex- emphasized -the necessity of better _ 77; No, 3 Northern, $2.73, in store cottage rolls, 33 to 36c. pert& may farming methods, and said that with v Ygrt William. Barrelled Meats -Pickled pork, $48; Fell 120 Feet _ Manitoba oats -No. 2 CW, $1.18; mess pork, $48. Into Niagara grog C ; those methods in general use an esti "No, 8 CW, $1.15; extra No. 1 feed, Green meats -Out of pickle, is less g g .Corrals -West Indies _ mated annual -increase from grain and . 1.101.15; No. 1 feed, $1.18; No. 2 .feed, than smoked. ,. I potatoes could be ,secured of $233, 1k, in store Fort William. Dry salted meats -Long clears; in A despatch from A,agara -Falls, N. f .Reciprocity Scheme 211,082. • The need for better educa , Manitoba barley -No. 3 CW, $1.82; tons, 32c; in cases, 28 to 29c• clear 'Y.,. says,-Aithounh they fell 1'0 feet I tion, he pointed out, was imperative. .No. 4 CW, $1.67;• rejected, E1.63; feed, bellies, 27 to 28vzc; fat backs, 281 to 'into the Niagara Gorge Friday after- � London, May 1-6.-A big scheme for He said the Government intended 1.623y, in store Fort William. 30c. noon, Thomas '4leroczk, 45, and hist reciprecitp between Canada and the' to extend .the system of experimental American corn -No. -2 yellow, $2.30; • Lard -Tierces, 28 to 28%c; tubs, eight-year-old . daughter are still i West Indies is eventuating. Col. L: farms, the value of which to the coon nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ,ship-' �'•s' to 29c; pails, 284 to 291,4c; alive in a local ho pital. The 1 S. Amery, Under-Secretary of. the went. prints, 30 to.30%c. Compound lard; try was incalculable. $1.05 to two were walking on the'.brow of the British Colonial Office, is sailing for - Ontario oats No. 3 white, 27 to 27%c I Measures were being taken, Dr. yi cliff, when the girl slipped. The Canada. A settlement of the question ToImie said, to encourage ,the cults father tried to save her, but $1.07, according to freights outside. Montreal Markets. ) Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per Montreal, May 18. -Oats --Canadian both on the spot is considered necessary kation of Canadian tobacco and to 1,x; do, No. 2 , Gwent over the .brink and fell to the owing to the present somewhat in. car lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do, $1.98 Western, No. 2, $1.29secure markets for the yield abroad to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.82 to $1.93, f.o.b. jagged rocks below. They will die, volved position regarding the regula- , $1.26%; flour, new standard grade, I Hi: ,lepartment, he assured the House, shipping points, according to freights, $14.85 to $15.05; rolled oats, -bag of Physicians said. 1 tions with the. West Indies. was fully'alive to the advantage of a Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, per 90 lbs. , $5.50 to $5.60 bran $5.4.25 ' _ _ _ _ _ _ .. . _ _ _ strang marketing organization to ob ear lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do, $1.98 shorts,' 61.26• hay, h{o. 2, per ton,—� to $2.01• No. 3 do $1.95 to $2.01, f.o.b. $ tain .for Canada a firm p'osit}on for car lots, $31 to $32.' Cheese, finest ON THE TRAIL OF THE PROFITEER ahs Ling points, according to freights. easterns, 29% to 30c; butter, choicest all kinds of agricultural produce in �eas-No. 2 $3.00. 1 the European markets, where the pos creamery, 55 s to 56c; egg., fresh, - �- i ,. Barley -Malting, $1.8.7 to $189, ac- -5�, fp'fhL �I+ �, sibiattes were, enormous. Lording to freights outside. i FLA - Buckwheat -No. 2, $1.75 to $1.80, Toronto, - j - �i j dISjR10YS MANX M P.'s WON'T Live Stock Markets. ' according to freights outside, May 18. -Choice heavy N $2.20 to $2.25 accord- steers, $14,76 to $10.20; good do, $14 PERFORM 'DUTIES Rye -No. 3. , • , P ito -freights' outside. to $14.50; butchers cattle, choice, Manitoba flour -Government stand- $13.50 to $13.75; do,' good, $13 to 13:2x do med. 12 to 1.2.50 do % Be'cau'se Governor of Island, --ard,-$14:86, Toronto. $ $ $ �'i Ontario flour -Government stand- tom., $10.0 to $11; bulls, choice, 4 f' �" " ` • Rsaaed Policeman's Pay. aro, nominal. $11.50 to $12.50; do, good, $10.25, to � . -Millfeed=gar lots, delivered, Mont- $10.75; do, rough, $8 to $8.50• butcher = 1, ;I� �,^� .....�.,.- London, May 16.-A humorous ` sal freights, bags included: Bran, per cow,,. choice, $11.50 to $12,50; do, {, i i , :w ��j -= situation has arisen in tho House of n, $54; aborts, per ton, $61; good good, $10.50 to $11; do, corn., $7.50 to inti, p �iil,�`; ^}� Keys, Isle of Man, the smallest Brit teed our $3.75 to 4.00. $8; .stockers, $9.26 to $1'1; feeders, fish self-governing $ g g possession. Ha -. o. 1, per ton, $80 to $31; 11 to $12.b0; canners and cutters, r I ; �t The members of the little Parlis piixe , per ton $25, traolt. 4.50 to, $6.25; milkers, good to choice, j a ment refuse to meet to perform their g�ra lots, per ton, $18 to $17, $100 to $166; do, earn. and med., $65 k T 0 75; springers, $90 to `$165; lambs - ! /' �a.• i legislative duties as a protest against • 'frac , oroh t $ 4 , r � j c � ��:� . ,,. „ �I yearlings, $16 0 19• calves god to i // E injured prerogatives. Trouble'arose Country Pr �uee--Wholesale. g //r _ `� ' n ghoice, $14 to �1 , 9 eep, 9 to $18; � � _ because tho Governor of the island, 1 l Eggs, new la V 5c; butter, hogs, f an4 watered, -�20.2o to ��, nominee of the British Government , sr€a`niery`, Iirin'I's, ojo° RQjjc>,s,l M. M. wet h o curs gQ0.b0 to - s� - r. �� I r --, increased, the weekly payroll of th� ,A1 to 64c; choice dairy' pr}n , 64 to X20.76; do,.o.g, b b, ` g. 5 to 10.50• do �-' Manx policemen without consultin i, C Bice dairy prints, 5 to 57c; do countr oints, $19 to 19.25. ` P >:g i rents, 48 to Ole; _ �7 Parliament. ;y ty p out �r P. 18. -Butt er steers, ., � The deadlock, which persuasiv( erg, to 40c; oleomargarine ch heifers ms(L, at grade), 81 to 370 Cheese 8w, Fe•itf$0 butcher he fe d., y 9 I 1 o il.90; Com., $7.50 to $l0.nu;_Powers from man quarters have fails Rrre, R)1 to ?}2c twins 9 to-6ub a; �..._ - _ _ _ - y✓� ed to remove, has reached the ears o $4q`�d'a, le rup,-1--gel. t �'�g,�'� ,fere, $g but $5, god c 0 60'to 6 to ~�~ --. -/--� ' etnn George who hotIs personally inter y �,� Sy r r••Ral. tin, per R7� , bu eZ Isi g , $ $ ��r g .�-tw�Q, ., 0 $1 .60; good veaIi $9 to �r �', The King will probably aloft th ' ' g $ �� , c~ island Aortly for the first time our 'Prov`lsiona—�Vhelos�k• 1 9) 11 n lambs 10 C �� ~ Smoked fns 1-i 1L, 1 �0 ��Qq. Cit! A+eighb, selects, ia¢ his_rehm l •� Pima, med., 42 to 48si h!►vyr sR T� �0'1►r, X18.50 to $17. -� ' I i ~" Clef acket, and Realize ` g 'what an infusion of -Re ...y TEA ' -.Pure Fine Tea Tastes like !�NEW , Black, Green or Mixed Never Sold in Bulk ,%�.n+�..� ��d w. w.' rte. u.:. ,+.. 1:'fps ss• ^c.. ..rat. r... �+'�-awr:..»•t..' . '�.:• a ' :,icy - F•, �a-• his answer., "Both the utte and the "were -:,4ng-Life Signs. reVolver," he said at last, found- oundby byMr. Quinn." It is &aid to be possible to distin. For the first time, she looked at guish a long-lived person from one Quinn, and the despairing reproach in who will not last so long, at sight! her eyes seared him t4 the soul. He Are you going to live long? realized in a flash of agony the thought that must surely be In her First, according to a well-known mind. And there was frothing he authority, the primary conditions of could he say, Sud- longevity are that the lungs, heart, di• he udo—ttered ra denly he uttered a sharp xclamation •gestive organs, and brains, should all and sprang forward. M Marjorie had be long. If such be the case, the swooned. trunk will be long and the limbs com• (To be continued.) paratively short. ----0-- ---- A good indication of longevity, it is !Work of the San Remo said, is a long hand with short fingers, Conference. ' which are not stumpy at the ends. The conference closed on April 26. ,Blue, hazel, or brown eyes, too, are said to denote a long life. Another It brought about a satisfactory under- sign—large, open, and free nostrils standing between France and Great which denote large lungs! Britain, which was demonstrated in IY you are along -liver, you will ap- the note to Berlin sent in, response to pear tall when seated, and short in the request of the German government standing! Your brains, we are also for authority to increase its army to told, will be deeply seated, as por• 200,000. The conference declined to trayed by the orifice of the ear being consider the request unless the Ger• j low, maxis rues fliE obligations of the treaty Women seem to outlive men. for it of Versailles with regard to disarma- has been recorded that from birth to menti and threatened to occupy new ten years of age, the male death -rate areas in Germany • it a genuine dis• has exceeded the armament were longer postponed. The ! ,female. Fiume question was left to ne�ot+alien QUEEN'S uruv>rxSM 1cmeaton. - •' Oct. ARTS rPail of the Arts course 1. may be covered by correspondence SCHOOL OF COMMERCE BANKING MEDICINE EDUCATION Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical ENGINEERING II MMER SCHOOL MVISAilON SCHOOL July and august December to April ALICE SING; Acting Red!stra! Not A Bl �S mare the perfect appearance of hereon. plexion, permanent and temporary 1.skin troubles are effectively U ncealed. Reduces un. tural color and corrects skins Highly antiseptic, ith beneficial results ss a CHAPTER VII. f "Who else visited your uncle last between Italy anll Jugo-Slavia, with j i curative agenWd t for 70 years. Quinn Is Arrested. night?" the understanding that an arrange- i DYED CNli�.D'S COAT • "Quinn,. is this man .tellingy the; For the better part of a minute she went substapttally like that suggested j AND HER OLD SKIRT 6 truth?" The detective's voice expresse, was silent. Finally, without looking by President Nilson should be reach- +rea up,' she• murmured:• ed. Fiume, which D'Annunzio refuses j ct ped doubt. "Mr.Quinn." Q' to leave, was put under strict blockade ; Diamond Dyes" Made Faded, Quinn, sick at heart, nodded miser-, :Did he quarrel with your uncle?" by Italian military' force,. The con- i Shabby'Apparel so fresh ably, his eyes on the floor. ! "I—don't think—no; I'm sure he Then you took the gun -ark- the' didn't." ferenc� also authorized the Supreme and New.' n t t 1 I th t F t' il' �d A 1 o e v protect the girt s a "Was there any reason, so far as-cosemtc "onnc to cat :S on negot:a 'right?". you know, Why -the might have tions for the reneeval of romniercial Don't not y about The For y Y 3' S Perfect results. Again Quinn nodded, not looking' quarreled arrangements with Russia. The guaranteed to Hit of., the q Use "Diamond Dyes," 'v "N-Yto. No reason, I'm sure." terms of t the Turkish treaty were give a new, rich,'fadeless color to any the - Farmer's pSulbvan gave a low whistle. of I "«hen d:d he leave your uncle?" drawn. France, It was understood, fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen. Season Boy -,amazement. "Well!. This sure puts a, "He left just as Mr. McKinlock ar- had -decided not to asic for a mandate cotton or mixed 'goods, — dresses, _...,: g new face on matters. I'll have to rived 'he second time." take thSANt• three of ou—" .� over Cilias. 'Mesopotamia and Pales- blouses, stockings; skirts, chadren's c„ y Do you know whether he came I. , rqt from Quinn's 1.91, tine are be- administered bc'Great coats, feathers, draperies, coverings— 4 lips, as his head shot up in sudden i "I'm sure he didn't: At least, not I 1.' alarm. "Not Miss Blackburn'. It would;' until afterward."' is to be a reptilic. 'Ihn conferences 'Phi Dir_^tion Book -with each, pack• kill her—the-shock—the disgrace—" I "Do you know the object of Mr. sent a inessage asking the UnRed l J�ge tells how to diamond dye t.vor•any _ "Sorry', Qyipn. I'll have -to take. Quinn's visit to thi9 house last ;night"?" :•fates • td accept mandatory responst• cc.er. Iter." "He --came to see me.'' bility -fur Armet:fa. The straits be- I To match any 'material, have dealer "Listen to me, Sullivan;" Quinn be -I "Do you know -why he went up- lessen fixe Black 5::. and the f;geait t.ht w you "Diamond Dye" Color Cara aeeched desperately. "I gave you a stairs to speak to your uncle?" are'to he admialstered by tntermat!oa- !!, pretty good clue to -night. I can give i "I—I think he,wanted to speak to ----fi— w you others. If you find the man whome." al commissio .: Thrace was 9warded + y- 31 tinc,e rabout to Greece, which will also admintsier Camel's-hair brushes are not made] did this thing—and it was a man who There was an atltlible alit in the Smyrna, though the city w•i11_rernain.' of the hal of came}s; but of hairs e -did it—WIl mean promotion for you. room. The examination was taking II Vo,+want Urn stood and health Beside §. the girl won't run. away—she; an unexpected' turn.- nominally Turkish.. ;.from toi Is of Russian 8nc1 Siberian i You want him hi and strong.y' can't! She's in'that room there now,' "Miss Blackburn," asked the deputy squirrels. i rbcs�tcehlmnpu�ewooler half unconscious. The doctor's with'! coroner, "are you engaged to tiie mar- dude by his friend Dob Long. "bet. She couldn't run Bora if site ` ��. A Strange Mourning Party. Let him romp with all his vigor *` slanted to. If y (tied to 31x. u:nn. Keep Minard's Linimerit'!rt the ,Ouse. lie'sesicbbt-.t b" in the land you think there's -the Her fingers trembled piteously, her Do 3,ja kncw that cattle hold wake.. And heunliraysbebriQhtsad} Teast uncertainty, detail Flynn and hands clasping and unclasping in her or some sort of mote -=y.! ! — smiling,, 'Kelly to ncard her," ' t T If hcxears.aDoblong8rurA Y lap. ' Quinn, waiting in breath ess for.the denlh of.oue of their,ilumber. �����` SALT gob�O"� "I might do. that;" Sullivan con suspense for her answer, knowing how I way ilotvn its a hardw'ooci Lorcet on ceded. "Meanwhile, you and our t much • depended "on it, at last heard CSA L'�' ! BOB' _ i lied River linking eve- some lumber : L- A N BLONG long -€aced friend here are going. her say. in a forced whisper: "tic." , J Wong with me t othe station." 6pertttlons, and was lite guest of the Bu& "But what. about - Henry McKin- - , dill sfi!cia!a theh- ciub,,says a maga., TORONTO ALTO WORKS _ Pure ooh c at lock?" CHAPTER IY. zine Rriter; We -were -alt sittisig 6n C -- _J. C.LIFR - TORONTO �j] 'He's going, too—just as soon as blarjorie's Despair. - the porch after 4upper looking off into r Worsted vie get our hands on him." The tension in the room relaxed the wilderness' of great trees when an I — Jerseys F Dad and t6 3omewrttat, but only temgorar.i'_y. The old man stopped in else..ruidr:le of -sl ; a e Lad i CHAPTER VIII. subsequent "questioning speedily res- yarn and, turned to ma, _ ..The Great West Permanent Poll -over or Button Shoulder The Inquest. -tored .it.;' This is sornethisl - I w;et,t Loan Company.Style i you t. At the coroneep inquest in the "Miss Blackburn, have vett had any ;ee.i' l:e rald. -Listen!" To Office 20 Klap 8t, West i 'Bede for Hard Wear, Comfort A" Blackburn library the following -morn- (•difference of opi -won lately with" your I heart! the roam fn " of hoots and ; 44� allowed on Savings. Appearance ing, Marjorie was the first'witness ex- 1 uncle?" _ j p 8 0 and Smart 1 the h rise bellowing or.. cattle In :-a-';'-Interest computed- quarterly: ,mined, Her face was very pale and . T "No—that is, none to speak aftX18.. L(Th'VG Ft CO., L,imitad , `One that was serious."-- r . minute ,bon+ two dozer. cattle Fuss; I , 1VIihdra�rable by L'ha ue. • "her downcast eyes were underlined „ Q W -n ip.e TORONTO Nexisval with shadows denoting a sleepless Prior to 'his death last night, had near the corner of thf, porch Ill, a rut, + 6/2?r, on Debentures. you any feeling of enmity against n!ng trot. .fit a vertain place they Bob Long Brands nigght. She answered the que+tions (him"„ swerved to a senrk+fi�rle' io she left, al 'Interest payable half yearly: I[sso,trho+n coast a, Caws asked of her in a voice so lova that most a baric ir, n- Line, making fora Pald up Capital 82,412,678. she could not- be, heard across. the "Certainly -not"' she iieciar�d; and most brushing a great oak, unci then 1 Tell us; said the deputy c•orone @ °Ver her pate cheeks.ny hc:linw, where they gagthcrrtf and uinn saw a warm flush spread slow- ,� 1 _.� .. y �. The coroner opened a •,mall black i - everything you know concernin awed the ground, makin a hoarse, Stour uncle's death'' valise, on the floor beside his. "chair. I mcsar.ing bawling rhe w=irile;' In a -short "� ~ L , „ - I and took out the pearl•hand:ed r2- FIOoi Scrubbing - I was In my bathroom:' she said, velvet, lane their exeitentent ceased arc}• iliey - f g prepar' g for bed, Alen I heard two "Is this your property,=Miss scattered. - is eaiy and takes but half the tlme'whets t Black I the surface is sudden explosions somewhere fn the burn ^" 1'Z at'+ n mourning ,parts,_ the "old _ — house. I was terribly . startled, of.` She lifted her gaze and beheld the roan expiaused. 'cine of the herd wash course. I couldn't tell at first which I revolver --and then, suddenly; with an i ie[lled at that place yesterday • by a `. froom in the house they .came from inarticulate cry, she sat bolt upright r stray shot.: Hfs friends cisme an l i because they made a sort of muffled in her chair, staring -at the weapon rased ` a great hpllabafoo over the i RAM S AYOt roar that filled the whole house; aril in speechless amazement "her blare i a� 4 then I remembered something, and I, eyes wide with a nameless (orpse: We had the carcass taken I { a, � y horror,. aw=ay, but they came' back to lire same i 'L ...FLOOR PAINT dashed upstaird to Uncle Rufus's : The sudden hush in the room w%$ , Rudy _ + ended by the coroner repeating his place to -night. A few of them' wfll _ ��ZA "One moment, please," interrupted f query. come again to -morrow; then they wli co The right Paint to Paint right" 3 the deputy coroner. "What was it "Yeti," she whispered huskily, her forget." j Ou remembered that caused .you to i hands gripping the arms of the chair. i Since that time I have witnessed! -�' - -ASK YOUR DEALER think of your uncle?"' "I«yes; it,belongs to me." Ione more of the, simnge gatherings. I•` r� I remembered that he had recently ( Are you aware, Miss Blacxburn, cow had been kialed by a log train, i -- -'- - containing threats against his life.Py uncle?" i v )received several anonymous letters, that this revolver—which you sayis -' — ' �� � yours—is the one that killed and the other cattle came at such a ' "Did he show• you these letters?" ?" iseadlatsg pace up the railway embank- 'g �--•'t �! ?. ' • "No; but' he told me about them.. I Marjor.:e opened her mouth as if to +inert and down the. other side that j / _ > _ Y ,:• believe they came from the friends of speak, then . shook her head, • nega- iIsere was danger of further .casual- " . �j, m J --�T �``i Ndo2. me men whom he had sentenced toI lively. (ties. A plainsman to whom I related' - t e.penitentiary. He didn't take them "It was focnd," said the coroner, the incidents said lite had'known,cattle very seriously, In fact, he—" beside his dead body, a few minutes Ito gather from miles away to �isourn r y 3 �~-''����`�•. "I see. Tell us what you found, I after he was kill. d. Two of the the death of one of their herd, :with ±1` please, when you entered the study." chambers were empty. The two bul p "Y Pur N e� The girl's fingers twisted together lets that killed him ware removed this ;their snutTin' and moanin' and. atvin' i t A' M� l.Il ` ♦a7 l morning. They corres a enough to raise the ha'r on yer head." n excessive nervousness. She lifted ponded with tae' � ,, er eyes momentarily, glanced appeal -!remaining four 'n the revolver. being, -� ingly at the faces around her, and i of the same mold and calibre. How - 1. 1 Dowered them again. i do a acc.oatit for that, Hiss E!ack .,'-Worth Remembering. "I—it is very difficult to tell you 1?"' about it. It was so—so horrifying! I! `'I—I—c-can't--" she began ia!vter- i Self-reliance is the first step to- 1 ���� Your 011����n M aw udlle sitting at his desk. I ca',Ied' inaly. then stopped; unable tocon- wards independence. + i Qdi Ilia paste. He didn't answer. And time, is a rule, the educated main every Done by Expert then I ,aw—he .was dead!" The last. The coroner removed the aiseet of ' where is master or the situation. ., three work were uttered in a whisper.I blue note -paper from the satchel. �, �autre. when she ad -ds difficulties. � "Whit did you do then?" askew Is this your propertc, bliss Black- adds .brains. , -Clothing, household draperies, linen and delicate the cgroner, burn?" ;g. i _fabric's can be cleaned and made fo'look as fresh "I screansed,' as loudly as I could.+ "I—i" looks like a sheet• of rhy sta- i sticcesspwaseevPrt r bunt t>ponpai fou dd 3. when first bought.. After that, I suppose I must havr, ; tibnery. .She spoke with evident fear. and bright 'fainted.' I knew, nothing more till I; as if dreading what was to follow. tion of fraud. j • • SL woke up in ,bed.", I. `I'll how ask yea," sal,! the coroner, The young roan who ilii its first of Vleanzn and Dyf, �n "Miss Blackburn," said the, deputy i handing her the sheet of paper, "if his ensployers inters?t. and devotes 't`oroner, "to your knowledge, who' you wrote the message contained himself tirelessly to it in forgetfulness I is Properly Done at Parker's was the last pe -,son with your uncle thereon." l`of his own, is. other being equal, j it makes no difference where you lire; parcels can be before his death?" She read the critic words, and w•hien I the sut•est to succeed in life, f sent In by mail or express, The same care and atteu "Now think it was 31x. McKinlock," she handed the note back, lite color, Each one to the trustee of his own „ though you lived in town, s tion is gives the work as Now then, do you know whether had Bone from her -face. We will be pleased to advise .you on any qusetion ' or not your uncle and Mr. McKinlock "Nol''.she gasped. `I never taw it character. f . .quarreled?" Before." A man wlto lives r1ghtly, and fs regardlnq Cleaning -or Dyeing. WRITE om ' -"He calle-i on Uncle Rufus twice "Do you know who might have I right, has more power in his silence g angrily. r written It?" g than another has by his words. _ _ moi" s last nigh.. The first time I heard �tem talkie ad til e I didn't hear I can't der lnc! Its too horrible! Character is like bells which ring rker' ~" '— them the second time" I can't understand She -topped out sweet music. and t�hlch, T1s': -=Y. N, {irut, note touched accidentally, even. resound } aaix,t@�," found in uncle's study?" +Cleanersa� `-etas with sweet music. �' "YeB." "Xes; On his desk." a .• r j "Did you see or hear him leave ?" "Who found it 7" ' INYonge St, "NO." _ The coroner hesitated, deliberating Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. # t it le _ - •+ •.7•.:.art?@eyt°'9• 7�pa .. »'?k , -'}.. ' w.,.: K �"£ .:- ryry}�tL nl y '`S•11 shy 3'.: {i ?I.. "u�aKr s at >C2a. wo- tF M:.(t,. mow.. ,.•f.. . .. M .. :: °'�_ '� . ^( •,•;F'T'i'• a«r�$'�tr::: "vT::•I',^,j q r,,V'}'.'tivd'r�a•. +?, .:�/J,. ���y/' Se., :.t� yv,•�-."ip''.. "P :eta-. �P � .sell .. y, v .r. ✓'. ,2 'w V 'd' ,,,d( ',JY.^ ..:yi,?'•''rt.''. "Y, 1. 3• ' ,r '+'T �'_a1 _. ,rid-•.. '.Y'.' .. .Y.; - tiY'f' '".•.: ` • :. < ., w... : , '....r. •-.._ ,1 r R•, :.z. " e •:.• -r,.:: _ ."�; .: "�,t;,.' , a „: .'j •.tom: , rad'., , N" .:.;. •y. �., � !I Mos ..j .r,J.. ilii' ..: Zv •: •' -•,Mb "! ':i. i ..:.. .q .. .. ,1, .illi .still .. ., ��.. �; .,. +`,.. ,'.. �`u't1."'._.; ..kkau..�r>uLY . ..: ..:.✓. .. ..-. ., a�.1^ is .!�+ � ? '•i t=.]&•+•.: '6@ �..+ 'v �.: - y • : v 0 LOCALISMS, -Miss Sleep was in the city on -During the summer 'months Saturday. the stores in the village will close E- ED R Congoleum Rugs at "The Big on Thursday afternoons. -Mrs. Henry Gordon, we are Store." Splendid variety. * -15000 ft.- 1x4 matched hemlock sorry to report, is seriously ill at -The ice, cteatii parlor at the at 556.00 cash per 1000, ,f taken _ l Pickering Bakery is now open for this week off car,, A. C. Ree -30r, Now Is the time to et your sup11V of Corn present.I V 7 - -= the season. Locust Hill. "1 b -Mrs. Chas. Keeso left Monday -J. S. Balsdon is taking over WisconsinNo. $3.50 per btishel - heamin 4$3.50 per bushel s morning to undergo. treatuient.at - �V• E. Hobbs, of the base line, g the hos ited. has purchased a :Massey-H►r►•ris the harness supplies and repair fr -hire F. H Doyle, of •Toronto, tractor' and :3 farrow blow. parts from W. J, Cuakwell, who Wt. Cap $8. 50 per bn-tier __Cunlliton', Early �i4,00 per bushel s enb over Sunday at the home of W. J. and Mrs. Sturk, 04` Belle leave, Pickering nest week. 4' � � st "' p vine, spent Sunda -- ------------ ----- Iangel sed fi0t and t35c per pound tier parents here. I y with the farm- ` ,. -hire. F. B. Hon�ser, of Toron er'- parents, R. C. Aud �Ir Stork, NFtu Advertteements. Turnip ti x+1,00 per pound -_ w r ' to, is spending a fele days with `-Those having repair: at W. J. ; Mips Allegra Gronk. Coak,l ell' ui ,u hu are indebted 30 , T�OL'�D--3 hidt's sinter. Loser �j +.•F ilia. (Dr.) Reazin, of Toronto, him, kindly Call not later than ll c•,ll t th,s�tll c A. IL 1'� IF, _' �! V 1\ BRTOl\ is spending a weel. with Joshua Saturday dight, w _ _- --- - --------- ' tc f '`R):: PIANO FQI� SA -LE. -In crud Mrs. Richardson. -Mi-s Mildred' Crawford and � �, ,d ,rr, tr. ' 1pl,ly to F. }I, Hall. church -Mr. Deuuon, of !labile, .Ala., Miss Muriel ClAI k, of Toronto. ,t l > + my C: spent a day last week with C. H. spent the week end with the lilt ,lilt SA IF.-Driein male, ve,irs ' and bice. Burling and family, ter', grtlndtuodler, IIra. Sarah �' �.:;; aaa i:art •s. �palY c, c: �. 'Clal'k, lint r, iirciuKhu,u. ,i.;tf - ® Ig rm� -:hiss Roberta $edeon, of .ie- _ .� �� r Master. University, has returned -The arnnual g,i►tion party of AOR _q:lle_;, •hedroorn suites, n•ia.h ' ;]llOme fOC the Stlnlnler h011dayc, CJ t. CitOl �e Clim'ell anti IV. A. `� •.,ring. ;u„1 mattreises, Inquire at the -A T. Law, of Alnla, "-as here will lie. heh? on the Civic IFoliday- on Saturday attending the funeral Mond:ly, Atiguit °cad, at rile Rich- L >L�TS OF ALL IiI� D5 ,�ttE � - r view I arws. , Fall pRrticalav-, of Pt :cede f, -rd- d`_!,t'crf at tiv P',kcnr.e Announces a � 'of his uncle, late John Law. hits. T. 31. -McFadden, of i)ur- I�roRrnuune etc. ,will be given Liter;t:auscs. ':'. li. t[au. a -:,n. :ham, is visiting at the home of < -Service,.; tit St. Ge�l'ge's church T�t)It SAI 1,-A i)el.:tval separator Hug6 lntroduchlon Sale Of her parents, L, and Mrs. S1CLlp oil t7BxC linday, i1sy 3rd, thhlt- \ , , u, rapes v.ne••tr Ixen usect. Cow- -G. E. Glover, who 11i1� bleu Smiday. Diurning At 10.30, Even- a•• : aepherd, Pickering. Sltf - w spending a week at tlleelic,me of ing tit 7.00, It is hopell ,lir, Ii. T; OR SALE -One roll "p (,IHce del,. MEL Green, of Toronto. will �I11 at the 1 'um. 1 r tk. in tion i condt•ioa and t , or.:Ab!chie mother in Bradford, has 're fi turned. morning service. • Mr. Green ll•A= "r_ lt.T.xt•run, ilcetHill.' J.,tfOOTS _ -John and Mrs. Marsh, of Ham- fnrnlel-IY �e?okt at St. Aud,evv',, .t•�;, I=OR HA�rC II1.NZG =-Dttch 7 d ilton, spent the [reek end 'at the W' 11 -till. England, St, Thomas and ��,,;,r. r• -,m tri,,; t •I rr;;,. r ,a- Ll ni•dt-r to have eve t•_c•<F'arrner in the vicinity manse with the former's father, Old St,, Arldre*'3 Clitivelies, To- tl S a,,pl toHuKh kilter,r,c!cenn,, illi . _ . Rev. Dr. Ilar-h. -- INt hn.bel (,i ��Pct become ,cell tlegtlaiilted with our Solicl Leather The.l3rouklin Spring Fair wit,-D(,n't forget to reserve this aI FL? I3:1RY.ET-1 �' ► Ian Cht,.i. Pr '.•. r1.UU Petel'boro BCand Work Boot, we are offering be held on -Monday, May 2'ltl,. (Friday) evi-ring, IIAy ?lit, _fol' ;nr i :.t l tpp!y t,, [limon tlhice, 'wheir��8--irr--caQh prizes will be Pickering -Choral Class Conerrt• -_ un2pate true, ti'hich cornpri'se, , offered. See adyt. in another col Tile niembe-r-. have arranged art- �} I-jS f ORS AI I -A nunihercif 'riod ' excellent program of -r,lo, duet / el,u^< s ai .ar[cr, and one I,:uat the fuilowinr : A ,, .. Joan L. C,:i:r •nn, I3roughaln. Yi,onc : la,k - `- I -W Wright and Mi. Madill, glee,. c'itches, instr}lllleutai �'ic,liet d den's Black, plano�e, Military Style Architect,, of T ,routs, were here and piano nu nber beside+ liter- - r, on Sattlyday in. regard to plans foi, al•y u!ltuber=, and the anticilsk'Iti : j, Wit 1I.b 1 folding . tut,-tand. ' the new tp+vn •hall. They recotu- ++ s,or,d time and ti t>uv:dei = i .'t nR rmsc>tt:c, t \Ir.Etary•• i l IiQiise, u rurrcr nail u.l Mi) 1 v�,' h overT. A!f �t « - SY bllililitl Lr,il,P earl} and ymir ei1C?, Ia.:nir. Pitiiicm,u :; tkf ' Tangy and will pit - pare ketches of arc 1 , re-eL et - , p p _ n's Black, with a building rind of the old one re- _:, cent ehildr.en, nut ill cl'n= 16 t r. h Me' h to cap :modeled and ti3tirilated cost of' cent4• rc ra $. 1Iiry tela R E ,:.c; , - E Jin." ?r.,l, ern 17I J 1 S ;leach. dile following i, fmin the S:,zi ,� ' 1 The Winmen'a Institute will nae•, Mich., ten', Conrier of It i lV I1 = PL Kt HA`�LTI A 'r[it'cK Men s -Dark .Tan ' with toe ca meet at E o'clock on tile- afternoon .r•er•ent d>tte, And refers- to -ti form i � ,"-• ,. na ,t,.':i.• I c t,S „ ,cork_ � (,, :..t trial,. 11 R. if K er �E Tx,•1,'4,,,.,.& it. - • �' , I of Tuesday. 25th inst., at the ei-Wickei ing tuwriAip boy : "Hank .Frill. real phoaa 1 ,I. s3'a. home of Mrs. Pilkey for heir Littkin, whortlus the Ptc'ific Hotel. - Our I • ntroduct,ory Sale Price is • , - .. annual meeting, «'hen the.. o ,cera T_�Iljt "1.; \ortli Jeuerson Ave., is ra- j, ' for the ensuing year will be eler.t- ting in his -pare tithe hoping the,_I' to al- and rnowerkitehe> an•i all k ods of - - ,'^»ante. ails eticral k:tthen atGces and xw• • 6 ed. Every member should ea• r1i;11 who raid 'lightning never ,n1. aehmea. H Herman.0:arcaont. .Yhonc �•�� SIX DOLLARS 675 t - I U1 ,a• ' ,,,t, r 4lcElac i -hili cosi r»I deavor to be present. We 'would ,tr,Les t%%ice in the sante plAce, !� e like if every member would come ,-new k hat he was talking about. OR S:�ILF-1 1IcClary P tndora coal � '"t' • � lanae . y and Seventy five - prepared to offer some srlggestloo But lie is pretty, thoroughly con- yt,,, r with over, t;o,n', 3 coa;oil heaters, $l 0. (Cash Cash_ for the program for the coming rinsed that fate has Colne other Ail ,,, A,,condition Can be seed at F, B i[otte• Cents year. end in store for him than to Asher. ser Pickering. 3i -3.i -awing to poor hetilth, due to hire into eternity, bytheelectric I;"OR SALES-Nsol dtwalnut ward- too a a_. _ - - too close confinement to business, route, for "Hank' played the part 1' robe. 2 ' r }� �r� '„ J W. J. Coakwell has decided to of the human lightning rod on c.gn-. truck and , art r covered. s ( neMrs. G. Farmers, its your mniiigs, get stocked g g ha truck. and leather covered. so[a. Mrs. G. + give tip the harness -making busi. Thursday afternoon a>ad lived to Leng. Pickering: 33 nese for a time, and has.leased a tell the tale. The Yeas Courrier =up Boots. will go much frruit f be hasa Burlington, roof had jus one cored a of the lobby sat OK SALE-: heavy draught lloi'- - � A + � ."Hank - sat 2 and 3 years old re,-pecttyeiy. .4lw a e- po -of year old R• p. horde• Price reasonable for quick - !4!e. • _ a:t!e. .' pply at lot 3-. dun, $, Pickering. , Phone a e _ h h r et He will in consequence, hold an his hotel to read -it.. He looed ('inrr lout: Arthur t ,tr:utherr, R. R. do -. g •% - - auction sale of harness, household over, the front page then laid part C;nretnont. 3:-3.� _ , effects, hen house etc„ on Satur• of the pAper- 'on the table. in the, •OR SALE ties Arid second httind Peabody Overalls and Smocks, Men's] day, May 22nd. See dodgers gic- corner and moved over to be nearer � eb.e r ca I rew ale Liuzhim b x rv, icy ing full particulars. to the wi:i1ow. It wNs about five "'r'' 1 h r ugvr,,n tiry repair ,Tud• - 'Work Shirts galore. - x. and tic , : FO-*. , t new' r -Capt. Blot+a, of the Salvation o'clock and extremely dark foe the i,uaie� Hippy F'..r ,I•r t,actur: and Rvnrrcvr Army, Occupied the, pulpit in St. afternoon tllnh(le'turnl N'a� still 'nq,nr'r.st,lc;,and crearn eT>trn,, _ A;iply'at _ ,� church on Sundaymorn• in progrP- He !lad,carc•etyseat. �h,:core=�areIirxrrn, 1. (,,ct,.J'.., eat C. - Andrew's :Fine new line of Boys' Blouses "19 -Anil in the Mf-thudi�t church edi hiru',elf when there wn- s blind j� : in the evening. He is a pleasant iuz fl:i,h 'and a deafening rrt441 O A. REi.fAHLl: it ()NIA` PRET - speaker and gave a wo"t int•ere-t- an+l "ILuik" .:-;ts ,,t inneel fat'•' R t ing account of the grent work m-wil-ir. "1 'fE'It 111�C R+ tI1na�Fr , ncrr,kt^.g, a.t!t r,o sur ley a+,,k I -aril f t t , r •Rt 3w :u ? 1 p, -r r >' 1,: 3 cc•,• n: In 8 so CH APMAN carried on by the Ariny rind told the -din tin lily tate' wa' n hi L' pjoti: y teal t4 ti2r•r.hc d, r ;+ t.. sr,rl rt tk^ of the'appeai'_'t!zat i� bt i'ng UtaAlex enutlgh i'r, I1,Uld R 1'qC alai_ i11-lde," c •�' .'r oranly part:;[ -- through all the c•hurche; for [rind" 1:P !F:AH. In teilln'h hi? e�t%erienc'P, Fay l i t(,rrc ani u afort b1 !+v n «r r+. - _ my rale ail.• ar ns,t:^tt as :>r+ i ,:.,ri ter _ t0 C8rt'3' oil tilFlr R't71'k. T11F ob. II t?c'Uvel'ing. an instant I!lti-r. NII'. au r, i caprin_ :�n� •intend nR •;Sir. ,.. can !)e - - .1 •�DWARE jective for F.tl,tern C+,natltii, half L,rkin ['sued t11At the•ligl.rni n rt ,',ifr r o t trrnu ,t„•1 cit• . nl nn -t '•u•n. t ;hat m'tx h., taU 'tad h.•''- . BU�1� j, _ _ L..5... •,'..:' A .rrSillinn dollars. Triers should butt had 'Aplrarentl} entered:Elle a"<, :+`ex,nrt:t+t . miss i )..S t,,n,•.• • be no ditii�ultq in r.+i-!nR thisbuilding over Eli( eiectrlcrwire. It t ;u,Y �r , •,u,haHa. . wr:•er>t,r.,•_. _ • .':amount burned ont the fazes And melted I,•baaa.,t tn.':iSress.anll +'[[:motor to ,..r` -A mceti ie -hi the interests -of the copper sockets whic'Ii ilel(i r••,rty, 3: '. the Salvation At., Jubilee Fond [hero, The nrulteu ureter -[,atter- � e will be held ,in the Metho,lkt ed down on the puller on tliN table +� , � �e our display of r'Church -this (Thur=dal-I evening. and hart of it 11, lNv.(i-ve ou Ilrulk'r _ ca d , when addresses hill be given b3^ hat burning several pc,t=. Three �.• •' -imi'effint9t of tris Army incl res? rroy round holes were' Earned ill file r 0 A R D E N ^ >T .� =-minister=, 'The bind of the amus steel ceiling. The current jnmlietl Not1C9 ! o Contracto.s from'Oihawa will be present that to the gas pipe broke the globe - eveniug and ,will render excellent cm the gr►s light in., the middle of Pursuant to the rcquirement< o, the Canada a • :#noels. They •Rill beatssi,ted by the rc�nln 'beat file metal parts the,way2 let• -,1c+1 cony ntarkrd .TSnder Crake=, Shades, II'. es,: 'Gultivittot ZVeed Chopper , Etc., Etc.- + , her Cn'i, etc Pavot:ent. C. i' '1R \u. 3' will a ' local talent. It is hoped that the melted a small hole. Jn the pipe l•F' r'crr:,•d by the undersigacd unt;h +anis - - h 1 l (,r!ack naonon F:rday.June l•, h." lr+_',, i•, •r the Ev(r; thug to keen the Ii, L. Of L, down. "various 'churches of the village and lighted the gas which rn-hFd c,`n;trucuon of F. a,n•Ji to pth. 2e, „n the ,will be well 'represented at thi out. $heating to by tandora to 1-ovincial il:ghway,tn the Village „f Picker- "Our Prioe;; are Right" keep cop, Hank nu=ked ont o I meeting, RS LIIP..C'All:pAl�,t1 for rain- 1 got a 5pcuticarnns and fr inti rr c •nr r may ^be - ing fund, will then belatinelled. wrench and turned "off the gas; zccn..,nand after Frv;ay, tri':'_f:,,. 1 7t at - -In the 'Methodist church on then tl;rew water on the ecilitly thecal:ice of theReAdent En�in.:r. Port Hope. Ont„ and at the „tl+ee'oi-the under , rcd, /,rte }/.� ! }/w� Sunday, iI%ythe 2'.?rd, our inedlta. where, the gas Nvas burning, Fri marked t'o'que ter �•l• ,, payable to tit•i' R. i.. -N N % iw S S fv �. S 'tions will be on. the nAtllve Find day 'morn'iniz lie said heft:ltii-o\i-,t-tcrafPu'-:icR-o:'?sa:r•ilF*1,harys,Un::ri_), _ 4: .' n,:: t accon,p-my the t_nder. .. dealrngs of a kindly Providence. b cal effects from iii, experience." i 1„ Morning 9ll " A Guaranty C,mnar,y's'hand for tenptr ort _ eilt$ t-1 a('liet. tib 11 g bJect, I)1PlnP, LOye. - _ ;hc an:• dr.' r l in ten Ier ;c„I r. re qu,:r.l ✓ ! .'See I John 'l : i 11. Evening Gab � � •tnc•n cont.act 'shior< i. jec•t, 4'Div-ine Oversight," Text, EXECtT 'ORS NOTICE ! Tht;nwest or n:' ten,l;r� not n+ce»ahly ac- Manp'le.Sced ,'i rent; ilei poiind: Turnip Seed 1.00 per l�011nd, 1 "Thou Cod sent we," Let all the - cc iter. W. ,1. ` ..LEAN, ...-People attend at the altars in the.. In the Estate of Freder;ck P.oicll, Dcp-.ity Min,-terof TI;E;in:'ays Order your teed Corn n,�7�. �Ve!tave 7m.p. Leeming, Coinptous Early, churches on the Lord's Day,. that NrjT/('F k hereby -even pur?dant t0 , ^ the. Statutes in that behalf that til r)cna.:nw-nt-o •,hl,c Iltgka'ays, we may offer one ptai,e=, pre?ant Toront,., Nlay rah, i.s_n ' . �'rscon,ill Vic,. ,, Imp. White Cap, Yellow Dent. olir claims and expre3, our need Persona having claims n -tint' the -' -- ---- - ----- � ]:state of the said Frederick' Row.10 iGet otir. l'r,e... on Poultry R'i•re .and Screen Fire. The call to pricer on Tne,iiay at ,t�,,,j DALE MILLS p. till. is still sounded. League lute �f the Township -of Pir' c'tin + L l,Arll)er, deceased, whrr -tired rel} u. i•r•' ^- k t -1:t il'•�•tire is C011lplete. on Thnr,dAy thi= tyeeh cit 8 p, tit. about the 23rd day of ILtt,:h. t:r_?, at='...rs�� ?r.T3' _.... our yonng peoi,le go to Wilitevale the slid To%,.- ship of:Pirkeiirig, or ell-.Yoll caul ala -ay= get the be -t Mani- on Friday, -J. iV. D. titled to share in his E,tate, are here tui)2t hloit: Made finer \o. 1.�• ? =An open Ilteeting wn helm in by netifi�d t i sural h} post nrep yid nr i atiltoba R•lieat. Pdy',`� '�j��jlthe base -meet cat St. lndret� ,it,thetwisedelivr-r to the un,(wrsignt•d church on I1'ic?ny evening fist by Execiisors on or before the I;th di+} of Royal Flrin�el:o?d ;calci Gleiiot'tl for i the Young 'People•'= Society, the Titne, 19211. their chiisl n n'nd; sur- Flom, Tray -111101.. natnes, add.esses:tnd(lesctipti„ns and P.t-try I ittat Fri -11 Rolled Oats _., �, chief tea carr' cif which was a alei C�'�Ot OUTFITS bate, "Iie.';;et1 that lromen .full Particulars of their cl.tirn?, etc- IIi:��, fiILURTj:­YOUR r_onuts and interests dulyyerifled, and IX FE'EI)5' • ahOlild Ile nietilher, of Parliament•" the nature of the securities, if :u._ . � :'OAT GIIt.)Y The 'nffirlaative «ata nphvId 1,_L• 110d by thein. im mediately u;t•r'tet• I Shirt?,'Foots Caps Etc CR "fitly:1) OATS «'cr•�n tllll,l� ;nil 7'It.l Ci,:t,lils,S,u+:ci;.=, Miss Gibson, Ili=? V1t,ieC Iii,}'e=, loth day of .Tone, 10211. th'e a.:set::,l ,: „ and llquglRS' il( I>enztt, of the! file saiii decerye:7 will lit• distrihtu+d Ii:1.ltLLY GIiS►L' i< Otlr Overtlils avnd Smocks nre the famona •lin, and 'Ham mer .r I alien r the lilies entitled thetet,l ��'FIE.IT ht'Anrl aL •,.3o A I.,iece. Shit to front, 1 a0 to .._a. :• You.ng People,,, SoeieitV, all,] the p' negative 7(a3 taken by iTi�= T3tte11A i inert,, regard only to the rl Lulls of "'' • Clt_1C'h?:n C'Oil\ Otir Boot,, the finest in Catmarin, �t'iilitim, r:annot be beaten. Hobb,, Ili `t,tlir-h +t •. F-,,•mltors <hall then have MIN 11) III:\ I EIED' Pe =.v e i'olt irk f,u• Willialus. 1'loi'ellert .Unice Rau F. h,td n tree, and all ethers will be ex- Cal, weil'e _ • 9 ,t l l•'reant �Ilu�titute _ W. Grnniwer, of the 'Epteortli eluded from tile, said distrii utioil. C•Alf .ileal. _ Leagiie of the, Metho(li:+t Church.) Dated at Toronto i is 1411 day of ilt,1.7�-es IIs 1' - �Z'e have a uelv)ine of L• owtrle-.' fatuous snitinys, - Sj'e guarabtee a , _ Thedebaters All did well and ra• 31av,'1920• CFif)I'F'i\G :CSI TJ perfect fit and satisfaction Rith every garment. fleeted ranch credit on their abil i A'es113q TATj1es Roach and Itary.Iane. CRL'SHI\ G i;VER'YDAI' $ee our line of Felt and Ttveed Hats. They are exceptionally 'ity. The judges announced the I Roach, Executors, Cberrywood Post Get prices on feed in ton lots. , ': result a tie. A good literary and Office, Ontario. good value at $5.'G0. musical prograin was also I BELL PRONE.; - p g given, I hlalone, Malone '& Long, a and refrPsltweuts were served at 85BAv Street, Toronto, ' 'CTT, - ®� Fred T. Bunting' Pickerind � 'I , 3 the close, `• i Solicitors for Executors 1Chopping every day.1 � (Established_1F51. 3 �. ':t,:»+ -' _-,.vi:.. - .. -, ,:�~.-.zxt�:,- ._ .:... .,... -� _ N<..,.3+.r+•a• - .. 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