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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_06_04gw4o, -9r M xy�--zxtugp pj.&Ig RW' MOW I . r- - I : I M� `_ I , Pi 'It.1 a". n,, 7 C K.8..'R NG, NEWS d t. v �1, P1 No --�-Noro 3 N -20 VOL. XXXIX. 7. —PICKERI"' 9 ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 192 7 GREEN RIVER Established 75 years larefesollostat cat Football at Cedar Grove z A song selvicewill he I - Id in the ay, June 13�li. Club purpose holdin it field day at I % g Grove ry Baker D Medical Geo.' Es -i Gr:eeri River Baptist chui � 1i on Sun- The Cedar Grove (Beavers) Football theiv uloutids at Ced , G i if inly GREENW00 E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Ilegis- J CHERRYWO00' 1 Ist, 1920, which will include. football tared member of the optometrical Asso- dation of Ontario. Special attention given to We have a show room, with Shelf Ser- tOUL-rittinent, races arid other sportq. Nggi-the fitting of glasses.Eyes tested free. North Vice The regular ore of the Ladies' suitable prizes will be,givell. -ill he head at the in of Entiiesfoi-fo(Abldl rournatiwnt roust Claremont.. You can see at a glance what fill. w1l: MIT I �S �.,46tf Record or Sheet. Music you want Aid Society' %i Home lust U U June l0i secretary Mrs. F,�rg�,sorr oil Thursday, be in to the L eel of the club, A. B. are at Grove, not later than :F.ITOMLINSON. M, B., Member Our Talking Machines . your set- at 2 o'clock- As this is the aunua. Bunner. Ced;ti N* 'of the College of I"bysiciz:ns and Sur; eons vice at all times to try out the, e - lection of cfficers, it is irrtpo�tant, June 20',b, arcoruptinic-d by Ft fee6of $1. of Ontario Office, that formerly occjpied b., Record you want that all inembers attend. Pt,jzi�s iI footh It tout- ent and the late D�, R. Proiiie. and latterly by Dr, Czl;Y- a nan. Q Phone. 6aremont,Qnt. '2317 otbor events Nvilrbe nnnotinced later. . . ­­ . I ; 08 We bit ve two extra Victrola 'Roorns ARKHAM Hi0ilmill Creek ptayed Cedar Grove E. CARTWRIGHT, %f. n., Ni. where you can play to yourheart's vt-r-s­:on the latLei',.',aL-h1etic ficid Be:i content without being annoyed by A LT. F. O. deinutistration sod pic- I on Tnie�_41:tv 'C.tP. & R., prit. .-N c�.rexwr for �hc- Coun- evening, resii1ting in a t y Oillce hours : 12,2- and C -S p. in.., 0 'ore On account of Increased expefises caf On tario t hers comirig in to the store nic'Will he given in the a�n'iCL1ltI1l'al I 'Core Of 2-Q in favor of the Visil.nrs�. t other hours by a�poin-trn!i;t Phone Asa V or 'it Jit-h--t1th. he I 'iht, sil nrs were much, heavier and I am forced to ad v n nt e 'Chopping s are s oc e am No. Ind,. phone On All trie -New Recus tari 331v a vast number of the Hon. E. C. Drury, pretilier,('4,011 fit-, io. I haw•: had ill'ol e practice, but the Bea- to M cents per bag. This does not Ro.u. 'fanning Doherty, M h�iiizer of i vei..; h:,d t he het of the game in the 4endard records and r;ioarly meet the extra. cost, NO. "McKINNON, '�I. D:, L. R. 0. S., Agriculture fur OIAM'iO, and ctliev! first period thr,ugh tired lit the second . . I unless there is a I owe'ring of ex- * Edinburgh, member of the' CcIle4 of avowitierif speakerp will be 6 present tw h L -e- Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. lfcetitiate Our Talking Machiries range from �u both. gi,�0s were scored. The i penses. a further advance may be of R Col _.$12.00 t(5 $423.00 Ako. the latest sports -will be securi,-d. t tirn gnme.v, ill be phived at Highland $ a o I attention Frlmhurgj�. bl,� izp,. kvill crPol, �)rl S,ttut . -dav evening, JnEe 5th, rendered necessary. ia ctul. ditfeases of women and Garlic and races ft h pi childron. Office and .residence, Brougham. Come in Itrid hear the music while be gtveh. . -Nothing will be sp!i ro. ato'-,:lock 0im-p. -. Ther�-. vvece about A: w: airing, ou are alws welcome thake this ring of t,Egr( atd"vs idj ft1I:;11 vndit*iacts p-csent, -in- Some mills, ownfiflby farmers find it Legal. vour life. Pra-ticulaKs and ro'sIrTs neosqsary to charge 15C per ba g the G, T. C. turne, I d out in colors, hl;le and more, to make it pay. 11 'KFNNEDY. Bm-rister. St and (,rtnge, !�anie colors it,; the, Bea - W` s lei r'or,114otary Public,' I Conve y3nce r &,-c�- Stolffville,Ont, BRO K ROAD et ��• and s6ppoi tell the boys with their -BRAN and SHORTS on hand i Whitby, Ont. 41 'clull. yi-lis. Come again, girls. only a - Who i.1jlf1ng all the. tec.kless ;hip. E.]�`A'REXVELL, K.C., BARR19- o TER. County Crown Attorney, and Octitity 6011911or. Oourt Homes'. WbitbT. ltiv A E. CHRISTIAN. Bairi,,ter And 'XX *Solicitor. Notar-, Put-lic. Fro, blontry 1'. otin, :, OMce Brock St Ncrtb, Wb*.tbv. 2zjy -& JOHNS `-Bari i,t kLE �;. . STON Pr.; W Darr,,, -u X.... W,­!,-�f �h IN1,11g) I �hone,�;,r'r'aird ril,11 . Mal t` . S Toro; vern. 17•2iMrInd.) 40,!y WILLIAM J. BEA'TOI R A.. Bar-. r:,ter. Sr' dtorme-,,vr of !n ­n of '-'Rycktran. Dvni a -n. Frost* r and fitatons T ;onto, P; rig ? A large hush 6. re has been. raging on lltt.('Str0ugPl 11"Xi. time. V e are 9.Ati gain I i to �Iet, the o!(I g;illlear -vived, anc,l IV !it LUOSe who have not yet got their par -Liclpati,n,re-reipts. please call' the Robson property here for nearly. it if the boVs. i-,e,p np the cle-itil, friendly and get them. They are valuable week-. spirit with %vhii:h th*.v have determinfd resulted in the. acres heing 'will J. H. Kiivp,; offer -�(,rsale his t� P lav the g:inje, th�v will get plenty Vch`wrl -Sl"(-P said u r -n act i rp in the Dear farm acrd :!' f-Ilture. 01, of sripp�)rt, and will bt� a credit to thei'r and the property at the 13.�tv goin� to Richard Thorndyke for souie Willis, brother account . of iii-healtb. ,Mr. Kaye� will ub even th,)ugh they do not Avin so !lute Yongp & Charles Sts, Toronto rucive �z(,uth. many jxainv�; its thpy iijight. by rough- LEARN MORE,A11,0UT THIS S010OL A attar bullet from a large c;tlifirt- Ing it, by writing for our large, Catalogue. rifle %I zn h:zzinx'ovPr the he:0 of Geo. Burkholder, Whitevale See what we have done for others one of our citizens. liIibting on-tv a few mdri in front of him, . A ve-ry. clo5e call. Miss Batpbi- ipturn-1 home. After -vice M% Bi%hori. late af�'Calscarv. b � i,. I . I . Rpending a triwith Men& in Sti-ttford es, e-quipment and dist- Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. He war; General Trt;yt% Buildirg. S.1, Bay �$.treet, Torqnto. lova lmd lit ane ,ol John A. "Jiltes . a r 7, �)Ii� NJ, Rnutl�r. of Toronto is Telephone '.!a:n gk� I ir,2 g2, LOGS WANTED IL: ' intends nioviisg to OsbIttriva't-an early spending it wDavid d and Mi$ Sippherisrin Deli date to enter the boti-her businp,.,,. Will pay the foI prices deliver- Mi,;;, Mahel Hood. who has hei� G 'A R'A G E ed at the will Mr. Bkhop. iq i•t' snn-in-law'of Mrs. %pending a couple of month -4 with Barclay of this place. LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S_ Rock Elm No. 1 35-,41 V)Jg) perM h#r,uiofhpr, hast returned to the city. BG-adu.�!c�'of the Royal C,,Ielge of Dental 'th. Mrs.' W. E. Holtia and Mrs. Ed We have &-full line of motor oils and Srdt Elm No. 1 25. (it) to ?0, 14 6. 'Surzenn% and Vnivrrof Toronto. Office i Beng6ugh, _Brovigliam, June 1. over W. %1. Pringle's :ha INI 13asswood No. 1 925j I) to 30 111) - V% n attended a meeting of the greases as well as motor fixtures. STOUFFVILLE county council of tb;- Sabbath School Office hours 9 to 1:: I to 3.30.E Ind. 1pone G. Ilaple, No. I 25.4K) CO 30.00 11: Autos of All makes and designs repair. Bell phone 220. No, - Association at Columbus on Wednes- h i t0 AeC N 35.00 to 40.0 11, Rev. Mr. Brown is leavingthisweek day. ed -on shortest notice and 2,nd Gr't6 11pe k 20.00 to 25:60. for Western Ontario where he bits The Xrthodkt Lai . lips' Aid will Iineer at fair prices. `0 09. 00 t #U*tTtf9* 4savbe. Hemlock N . I - to 25AA) been called to a church. at the home of Mrs. Weqlev Harvey ng and Oat Rolling every week . Agentis for Dominion'Tires G. HAM—Issuer, of Marriage Chopping The I. O. O. F. held their decora- on Wednesday. Jtzne*gtb. at 2 30 p. m. WLiesinsais-in the County_01' Ontano, day exgepting Mondar. tion services on Sunday last and bre- All members are requested to be on "Genuine Ford Parts" Plisk4ing Vill.41. 2717 tbren attended from Ciare moot, Mitt k time. A business meeting, will follow Wit Go Barnes, Green River ham And WbitevRle. the AiJ meeting.' Gasoline always on hand. Free Air WI, V.1RICHARDSON --r Real 'Es About fifteetiof otir Masonic breth- '' A meeting will be held In the Christ- ri!izte. Irm;rame.Conveyancing. -Notary Or address R. ft. No. 1. Locust Hill. ern made a visit to Brougham Union ian Church an MatidaF. Juste 7th, for Call and see us If you are in need Lodge, Claremont: on Friday last and the purpose of i Porgknizing the Young of, anT t4ing in the auto .Public, Etc .71"ickefirI 311y bad a very enjoyable time. People's Bible Class of the B. U. S. S. ar truck line, ."WT ;HALL—House carpenter., Es - got irrates riverI new"work. repair� )r • Ill, haaebali ejuh has organized fat Theold members are respectfully're- 241y `e w'mezz;bers Midland Bar welvin3p. Meetingat8p, 'herd 3. Summer Sessions the veitson and will be crintestant,; iri quested to tie present. pitteraion Inds phone !9� lQPick'ori.M, IN the 4Sall. League, They he it! F ... Cowan & Shep 'DR.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERY, In Shaw a Schools, Toronto, from plm-v lit C71hrenjont on the King' � sharp. 31.rg. W, C. Willson, teacher. o Ocinitevoi2cer, Commissioner for taII i't f(,.rgpr, Ben-onzil'st e'nterta silldisytts, Aticiciantant Etc. Vone7 to loa,. Jarfe 2"Sth to September Int, -give Dot bt The green hotiqlI and tan acres cf mint to be given here nn - the even' -,Pi&exin 1'.10 0 ---------- an farm pro" "laces of Wrizriaizo Lie C�,htinuous opportunity to (111:11ifv I :d have been sold Ly Mr. Brillinget f Friday. Jore 11th. tinder the aii- issisN , yo. 0, on�, T -T fci I i . - I . - a ­ Business sinesi poA . tion'. ii,,%rt arry" i Mr. Mu—in, of Ton unto. it iI i)ioi-, nT the Lad!Als' Aid '4or-i ty- If tht, UGH q. PUGH. Glen 'Mol -r. Ont. I i rxie. 'Write W. H. Sivtw, 305 'I'm 1)f lie will more belle -in Mt.--thodist church.- IjAng-ritygh the 11 Licer,-P-1 Anrtioiaw.r. Exto star II �j;wti, a' qmntith and.will make a sper-i- ]#-;rding c irtowii�-t (if Crinadit and hit [on" 13 iriported oI tLorortz-1bried stock, Y o u4ge . St., Toronto, -C nits of rosea. chalk tiilk-i and cartoons Are always Write for terms 'Y ou Are Here and Particulate, There will he Ft ',ni!ttnmotb relebr. ;vdinal-v priptilir wherever. he tip- A, -be 11� hen it pt.Ars. fie sui C, to bt-irr Hui' and enj( y rion hery on, r lar (If Jul) n POI-,TIT.L. Lirtirsed Anctioneo 1--el.,01 and fowt,iill tournament wil: it e(iod lal.l.,h. F. f,,r Co:::. :l- it of York ana Oat,flus A �it- PICKERING �­held. A $.51ON", cup will te -plave,l All I r, or Tho frintball 'a e pliivpd here ,td to on abortetit sior, valoo of all 6 lmdo jLtteou hurls bA-ball anti footbtill. Thlwtwpt,,� the sin 1 110.1ce, Oct. Cemeut nd Green River reams. ;I and Married men resulted ill It tiII M-. G . I BSOX. �O . rita ir it, �urrotmdinlz rivither Ad,- sroiina. They awnin, tried LUMBER YARD it " ell its tithe ri; from the 1\10RTON n L - ar4-f-.T-cr 'rnl CM-: cntinr& .iy. will .compete.- M Cannington, cr;ncluans on Tot -.1 dar ever.lnz '111)(1 Engme,,-. llopkir-: wrest. Al I,itbi. 11tone zA Sundethind and Port Perry %I roto- Rizain the result was W tie, efteli side (Succr,,ror to rtes latc W. E. QnU�v Land Surveyor of Port Perry. :1 1 t• I pere for Ill,& baseball trcphF. rhIII ll>tvinx :lrored one zoal, , Aa the firs- L Amber, %I al -o- he a- herzA-tiwe-old clothes g.tine resi0tt,d in 1I of thy; married A T'(*- procesbicin w ad - N1. MAW- LWE.N,�;Fr) -Tor­-Sale iEh h6eral prizes. tuen. the will have r( xno:ind rlturl;rni eg WTIONFEIZ.f6r Y,�rk. Qrt, mit that, the married men are the• Cpurt:,-. A!! ),:nos )i sjl.:s promptly Don't Lfll tb liea­_ BvngciTlzh at 4nperior I'laypiIII. to. Ttrrns rea.inablet Dwe, ;6P sa:ei rr-,y be About 300 Al. 6 hooped pp,e !� . . . ... ... . . arransed at,NEWS'_k)thcv. B�a, and lmpen, P Broughatin, Friday, June Iltli. Ready ]Robfind dent phones. Whitby, Ont, • 31y barrrels at 85 C�nts WHITEVALE WH ITSY _9 each in lots Steel,Posts.' Htigh. Pugh and snn intritored down 7 The Ki'niz-trin Road is'being oiled of 1.0 or more at to Pi'ker', on Sunrlay. ..Bought and sold. from the we�;tezn side of'the iI to the shop. The Baptist. social' held Tne,�day. • its limits, about it mile, and the same Government, Municipat and 'Cor, 1, to he.drine on the east.. Mav 2.5th, was a huge Fucce;ss. A survey of the central parts of the ';unday with lifn i 1,1 -,am friends. 0 to oration Bonds For Sale. Blake Annis And 31. Miller spent A C REESOR, 5"54, W. Do Gordon & Sop., vn is bi.-ing made fiv a Torontn too Fred and Miss Elsie Rogers spent -Bell Phone' engineering flriii engaged by the -here. LOCUST HILL PICKERING their parents the holiday with thr nts colincil to report on the cost of paving WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY abnuta mile of the ill;,in streets. A, E. Major entertained severel 7-- There are more than it hundred men .:Bell and Independent phone. friends from Toronto oh Sunday last. X -1tored over .tri O�hawa to the Miss Ethel Wilbur. of Rochester. is daill nj� t present tbe guest of '.Mrs. Margaret Veterinary automotive indu�trieq there. '%Ver(l Vetirinary Surgeon Reesor. �",,C ci� If You wish to GE -T a HIMI UIU.DF astern in operation the ' I " L o " eili'.' avuallmv, 0 Inc• PS ���K_Pr�niz y 11"Illto r 1111, T" I Ilona Graduate of Ontario Veterinar 11 i. .4 JA hp 'PA fl.,* ColteKt!. All calls dat M nil-Ilt ed. promptly attended to-. TION soon after 013-iLDUATIN6 VOU T h v P" av Pinder auction sale of Sauird. Bell and Independent Phones will -elect the resulted in the. acres heing PICKERING, ONTARiO all extended nip to Kalamazoo and Vch`wrl -Sl"(-P said u r -n act Drug ELI 10TT &�t_�e�ZLV and the property at the 13.�tv goin� to Richard Thorndyke for souie Willis, brother Whitevale Tile Works Concrete drain tiles of different sizes. Yongp & Charles Sts, Toronto John elder of J. F. 'Wiflis..who Pnss(A aNvo-vat his sister,* home here vw eek and was hill ied and concrete bricks' for ;ale, LEARN MORE,A11,0UT THIS S010OL Sunday at the Union' cemetery,was f:,rrnerly engaged in the hardware Tod. Phone No. 5515, Marlwhitill, by writing for our large, Catalogue. busines'll re, Geo. Burkholder, Whitevale See what we have done for others An old resident of the town. Caleh and what wecan dofor-vou. This Sch,.)ol stand..; foe best in tours- 'inzstructiDn, Rosc,'in his eighty-sixth Tear. died itt iris h-mie nn -Centre street on Tuesday iindwillhe buried Piiday in 'Moun't Dr. N. E. McEwen, U.V.Sc. es, e-quipment and dist- Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. He war; ,W Veterinary'Surgeon. cipline, Open till Year. Enter it Grand Trunk mason and a fine citi- Graduate of University of_Tfro11t_0_ Rellipri-iber Mrs. Culp's sale of fiv,ni. zen in every sense. Former Veterinarian to Macdonald lW. J, Elliott, Principal He -J-i iffi-D n w -tie y n7i-nn--Brock1qt.- f a -r north of the Canadian Pacific bought Agricultural College, Quebec, recently by the late S. Bath, of Pi'c-,I;- parricuTars; . .Prompt attention to all clients. ering, has since been gold to 'W, R. It is My Business Bell and Ind. Phones,Bradlev, who is tenant on the Lvnde 'The PICKERING, ONTARIO Volet Requi-iter, far,-. itext west of the creek. Btiffiflo. in connection 'with the Air To help yqu run part of yours. By opening a New Garage in the Vil- 111-ge of Wbitevale .1 am prepared to do price was the, same in both cases— Unusual interest was taken in the Ma,,� Day celebration at the Ontario ow R E I D IF•�.G all kinds of repair work. including Ladi6s' College this year, owi-ag to the Has a full line ot tresh and cur- tops and side curtains, also making your old car look and run like new by address on the Ideal 'WOMAn being given by A womitn for the first time in ad meats constantly on liand, giving it a good coat of new paint, the score of tears since starting. Dr. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon ]Bologna, Welners" Agent for Toronto machinery. includ- ing Pumps,; Windmills, Silos Ednft.Guest;'t'of Toronto, made one of 4eas for en the most convincingarnest- Ham, etc. and Gasoline Engines. neqs in life Tet in the series. nrirpii ristirl for CHARLES M. RICE, The dancing on the lawn at the crown- ine of the queen was especially beau. -irecluirements of live stock. notut Lei, otitis Vit hitevale,Ontt01"I. er, are rppiiaing Ft few days with Mtn. Ma i or. John Ltrkin left on Ttiesdiv last 0-11 all extended nip to Kalamazoo and Drug othrr western points. I 'Mar. AfPselames . A. E. Major and Zaret ReIII =pent -Stuiday at A. C. Rppqor,a, Locust Hill. W. J, Beaton-iind dnuzh.e� fToronto. Are spendinq it few days, withD. �OiMrs. e R. And Mrs. Beaton, Rellipri-iber Mrs. Culp's sale of fiv,ni. tare And other articles on Saturday, June T2th, tit I o'clock. See bill's for parricuTars; . Drugg, Patent '31edicines, Fretl Yiiinr and R. Hamlin nre over .. 3 spPriding a few days at Hotel Dieu. Volet Requi-iter, Btiffiflo. in connection 'with the Air Force husiness. Stationery .3 John Austin hag sold his reqidence nilt- Willard's Cliocolatesi skirts of the village, where he will he removed from the clamor and turmoil -Cigars and Tobae'coe-3 of our city life. The Loaane held in the Methodist` Speeirtl affention given to drug church on Thursday evening last was 1— eh ­�Pnded b- those from nei-h- '- -irecluirements of live stock. 41 F� J boring towns and villnges- A goo ritimber motored nut from Toronto. The W6meh's Instittitc will hold their next meeting on 'Monday, June 7th, . at 3 p. m., in the Methodist church. when the 'department Bele. gate, Dr. Edna Q Robertson, will give an address. All are welcome. Come and bring a friend. Don't forget that the Salvation Army Self Denial Campaign ligiut, Uu Mutiday next. Veterinary Surgeon :P1Q1C,Sri=l& Q=taI U•e" A , - v Y. '`h. ;,.vPs 'ted'.ip. �' a. M��'"" ,,. y'•.-HienrJ", �ia.".�^"ilc Ip„ir{. ,,e. .jy,�.y, ,p:. TF '�. ,,,«. .y Sa,.ayaR : . J :},^ {.. ,�;ilY -'•r -t-'-. Q ww' ..•J: y1;. '�,% �.�+&.' tis. -:� •, "?+.r `Y "v:' c. T. ,. _�. $. _,.,,,. , f �L'..-",..3- '-.,.Y :`N`'v+. •` •rr�+-'.•..,r. ..r,+.- '. '.�q. a •,. e, , :co:.... . Fes'" o+•� .a•,: . � •'..a. .,� ,:, .. � , :, .: �k, .:: � - --"'-�c•1 •4..r...:Y+.c::'%w a *-;: :.fit"� *.: a•.:fi .. r:-9 r s , F�EU�ALGI� AND SCI�TtC� """"" �"�"`� from the about ten or a baiteikfeet ly from the cork they fasten a bait likely YCUstm s lmm Ur n& iload W!!iV ... 'J� Health - _ - to attract the bear Hey,. or ex _ _ .� ample, or goat's Sash Then from aa - Caused 'by "Starved .Nerves Due ether bough above that one they sus- �� to Weak, Watery Blood. mat= Pend a heavy block of stone. The APPLETONS _ - -Secrets of Good Digestion. rope is so fastened to the upper bough Pe le generally think of neuralgia that the stone hangs between the bait oD Few people seem to a reciate what -Wherever - there are roads N s pain in the head or face, but P D PP and the fork of the tree, ' . Neuralgia may affect any' nerve o1 the a boon - and a blessing 'are ahealthy - The boar scents' the bait from a dis= these new Brides will unerringlq ROAD Gutess .body. Different names are given to it stomach and a sharp appetite. tante, comes to the tree, sees the food s=how you every mile of the way. when it affects certain nerves: Thus Indigestion is not in itself a disease on the bough and climbs up the tree. It is impossible to make a wrong -` itienralgia of the sciatic nerve is called of the stomach any more than a cough Beaching the bough, he walks along turn, because unlike other maps, _ Both are THEY SHOW EVERY ROAD; r 'Ac latica, but the character of the pain is a disease of the --lunge'- it to get -at the bait. But suddenly with, all main motoring roads ^' -' sial the nature of the disease is the merely symptoms, and before you can he notices the obstacle in ..his ways Jndicated :n color. r same. The cause is the same, and the hope. to get rid of these symptoms you and pushes it aside with his paw. The Every railway; electric line, city, remedyr to be effective, must be the must first of all discover what' the 'stone swings out of the way for town. villaga !nice and river to accurately indicated. Each guide !same.. The pain of neuralgia, whether underlying disease is, and cure that, second; then it swings'back, and hits includes through route maps, of Lt takes the form of sciatica, or wheth- We will define indigestion as inability the bear on the paw. With a growl alt principal etttes, license regu- �r it affects the face and head, is of the Btomsch 8nd its "lUid digestive ]ationa, international regulations of irritation the bear pushes it aside' and a complete Inde. cause d by starved nerves. The blood, organa to deal,: efficiently with the more violently. The stone swings The rutaea are published in , which normally' carries nourishment food put into them. . four separate t otumts, one for P away again; then it returns with 'each section of the country, in- to the nerves, for some reason no long- The process of digestion really be= greater force and hits the bear on the eluding three for Ontario. and one - er does so and the excruciating Dain gins in the mouth, when during masti- chest. for Quebec. Each' rection covers An area of over 40,000 square you feel is the cry of the starved cation the saliva is churned up with With a snarl of rage.the bear gives mtlee. nerves for food. The reavpna why the the food, acting as a digestive juice the stone a tremendous thrust and blood fails to, properly fourish the on the starchy elements, which are sends it up into the air' in a wide CENTS PEn COPY e tterV" is usually because the blood itr there and. then turned into sugar, 'curve: Then -down comes -the stone AT ALL BOOKSELLERS __ •- _ self is weak and thin. which farther on in the tube is easily in a s:milar, curve and hits the bear 0 4 @ 9 When you build up the thin blood absorbed into the system. The saliva a thumping whack on the ribs. • B d with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, you are •has no action on lean of meats or Most animals would des: t after �-•- 4 �x i; 1 attacking neuralgia, sciatica and kin- fats of any kind, • These move on, that third blow; not so the bear. He dred di4eases at the' root. As proof broken up, of course, by the teeth, is now in a perfectly mad rage-, and In France, as in other countries, tated by such statements,. and skepti- ,, ► of the value, of these pills in cases of until they. reach the stomach., t city -bred politicians- are prone to con. cal on the subject, has been making a bear is a good boxer. He `hits out y P this kind we give the statement of Here the food is subjected to a with his paws, right and left and sends trast home agriculture with German, investigations, with the result that Mrs. Thomas McGuire, North 11alden, temperature of about 98 deg. F., is the stone hurtling forward in a still the German statistics as to ;fells ars Ont., who says: "I have been a severe churned and mixed well with the gas- g to the detriment of the home industry. , ` sufferer from sciatica, which attacked wider eurve. Then, after a few see- I said to have been grossly crasser- d tris juice, and the meatiest or most ends, the stone comes back and hits A french agricultural soFietq, irri- .steed to satisfy German .pr.de! the sciatic nerve in the left leg.. At meat -like portions, of the meal are the bear on the - -�- times the pain was most excruciating changed into substarices meear a terrc•uppe ore easily sand as a result of the •trouble there absorbed later. It is veryy� doubtful if jaw. : was a distinct shrivelling of the leg. I even absrrption takes place to any But alas! the• bear never went to y could only hobble about by using a school and learned the law of gravity. a t' Cord or extent in the stomach. The gastric Every blow he hits the stone is re - cane, and if I attempted to walk to �'abtr�c. *a juice liberates the Fat from the meat, the fields I would have to sit down etc. The meat itself is broken up into turned tenfold. And as. the stone has ?4 � eye fibres ease the agony gores and small bits. The'special ac- bear that to be knocked out, it is the ,! _ I felt I was under medical treat- be brains• gets knocked out. - tion of the'stomach, then, is on meat 1 mdnt, but as there was no Improve- en y _ only, •and that constitutes the smahest > �• Ththe wily natives hiding Below meat ahswn, i was getting very des- part oany reasonable meal.rush in. with a net and throw it quick- 'lc , o f �,• 6 t "^` yondent, as the trouble was affecting ' All the other portions of the meal, ly over him. • And that is how any , - my general health. Finally a friend zoo or menagerie -gets its Himalay- �� k'? Good company on a journey everything beyond the meat, is com- c �, h - advised me to try Dr: WUllams Pink pletely digested and absorbed only In an bear. . t0 ., f makes the way seem shorter. Pita and I decided to do so. I took the the intestines. And the stomach gets —� w Ville faithfully for several months, t The Half-Saganh all the credit for' the good work, ]z Ending a gradual and increasizig Im- Among the Filipinos, apparently, it ® Dependable Partridge Tires When' the work, however, is badly rovement !n my case, until flnaily 1 is the custom to base your positio^' In _ .� should be your companions aD j p done, or not done at all the owner L I every vestige of the trouble had gone society on the number of men yon all your motor trips. They shor- of the .defaulting digestive apparatus sad I was again enjoying the blessing I have killed. If you have: slain Hvd or ten the journey by allowing you 1 is generally too much upset by the — - _ of good health and freedom from pain. t more, you become a . Half-BaganY' _ E to travel in confect- free from resulting material, mental, and moral;, me seems almost a miracle and I hope I costume every dap in the week. it B I the'annoyance9, delays and What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills deed for - and are entitled io..wear a Saucy_ dreg _ • misery to care about what particular that my experience ,may benefit acme sector of his thirty' feet of possible expenses, caused by fire j ' disorganization is to blame. What he you reach the magnliicent record of T troubles. other suffe-er." B ton killed, you are a full Baganl and 9. craves is relief from his heartburn,! 'hike loyal It you are suffering from anp ail• may wear: a still fancier dress_cos- >2 �. Partridge Tires, his intolerable distension, his unbear. : e servants, acres you faithftaly ;:rS meat due to weak',loc d avalI yourself tome. Since the American occupation, , Si + s able acidity and pain. 11 at once of the splendid home- -treat I however, the number of candidates for t so easily afford. and you will be among heeded nashgravetwarnings that he is dee ens d�taad 1 it xis- only in ; thet re•. `�- ,, •, +tri �. outraging the laws of Nature by some - merit which Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills D `��A those who rejoice fa regained health. mote interior places, rowaday s. that thin inthe, or quantity of his one ever .catches a, glimpse of the r These plias are sold by all deniers is 8 Y • q Y To those whose digestive canals ares honorable scarlet. medicine, or gray be had by mail -at diet. i 50 cents a box or six boxes for 52.50 by Writing The Dr. Williams' Mel at present of ,no interest to them -'teeth clue Co., Brockville, On� selves, avee they "scarcely know writer all of wh ch may be seen tti rough microscope. ` ^' Sikh'a Sacred Emblems. s g , would stronglyur a the avoidance of • excess of seasoning in food; of mus I r it was recently reported that Gener•, tared pepper, hot, pungent, and so- , PPP �^� III el Dyer had been presented by the called piquant sauces and pickle \r/ 0 � 30 1 ® _,r e/jr //9/ "81kkhe with the sacred comb, the quoit ginger, horseradish, and excess. of salt.' to the. Second Annual lai� Came.* ds' J� yip and the dagger. All of these, excepting salt, act direct- O By being: presented with -these Gen- ly on, the' mucous membrane of the, d Soil Fertility � -WHOM .12M era! Dyer has received what. is prat- digestive canal- as • irritants, causing v/1 O ne�„a ^ ® _ t1ca11y the greatgst honor a Sikh can aver -stimulation and over -secretion u 1 • 'beatow upon any man not of his re -beth of the protective mucous and of i at GUELPH, June 18.17.18 •Iiglon. the various digestive' juices,tnterected to S to be fol-; .••l1 tllity are When the son -of a Sik' to ttate three-day Soll Fa h himself be - lewd later by exhaustion of the r- , t2laty School at the Ontario Agri- I :.eoinea'a Sikh, in other words, when he secreting glands, with resulting dy-­,Afturat Couege. rarmerA and a To - Is admitted to the religion he is given e e sia to those who are predisposed a heir sons, Truok Teachers rt- P P P t Alco Growers Teachers o'S eeds- l '� the comb, dagger and quoit, and from to it. I culture. F'ertfllzer :Ig' pts, See3s- ' the day he .receives the he guards .} >' t p n,en, liorticulturlsts, etc., shoo!! his, sacred possessions most jealously. I . to especially interesse i. The quoit, of course, Is the national Trapping $et Cs._ Prominent Speakers l !; i� _ . Most wild animals it appears are w weapon of •the Sikhs. Ife,n serving in � Pp ' Important ,Subjects stupid as well as greedy and obstir.- Stkh, regiments of. the Indian Army I Dont Forget the Dates weer a small quoit, 'about four inches ate- But for sheer brainless obstin-; ac in the face of opposition there is,, JUNE- 16-17-18 " In diameter, in front of their turban, y PPo ;r`" 'but the actual weapon is much larger the best authorities contend, no aidmal I- and bring a friend, tool • sad heavier; and'has a razor -like edge. like the Himalayan bear. If he finds i '' ropy of programme' will be malted The Sikhs have a deadly aim. The a thing in his. way., he will always ^n request. Drop us a card that I i pu vy111 be Present—We cyant to 0• quoit' Is thrown • in much the same push it aside' if he can, even though prepare for you. I n1, i , j !I� III meaner as was the discus to days of if would, be easier to go-_ar_ound the 83il and -crop old -that is, the thrower gets & firm obstacle. _--inprovement Bureau �oQtin}l, flings his'hand right back, and The wily -natives .of -India-have --db.- ' Of the Canadian Fertilizer Assn. _ 11.11_ TemB ple uittlin9 - Toronto a =— -;hen-brings it suddealy forward; re• served that trait in his character and ' in co-operation with .easing the, weapon --and woe betide from it have -contrived a trap -to catch -' Ontario Agricultural College We -unfortunate enemy whose neck him. They select a tree with asuit- ® li eta in the way. able horizontal bough. At a point on �► a �► ®� O in allFla y®r 'F ,JPER I AL Paroi axL-seals in all the natural flavors of fresh p fruit into your preserves. The safe and sanitary way to p;escrve fruits, lams, pickles or vegetables. Saves time, labor � and money• P-1:WTh' Parowa�c y is the las Nay. st I , - sea u pour the melted wase dyer your cooled preserves and it solidifies into a clean, air -tight sal--dtist•proof and moisture- proof. E freshness, and llavort :of ANCHOR PLUG is nod equalled, nor coached b an =a pure refined white wax, odorless, tasteless, colorless, 'abso (� ,�} jf y lutely sanitary -no chemicals or acids. V , _ Placed in your wash -boiler, imlserial Parowax loosens the dirt, _ other chewing tobacco requirc so much rubbing. Rubbed over your iron, and mixed z `ANCHOR PLUG is. supreme. with your starch, it gives that finished lustre to ironing that is J '` 4 so mudi desired. Imperial Parowax, a household nt:cessity. ;. Forsole by good dealers every',vkere. r . .. ... . ..MADE IN CANADA" Ar 4490/c, -16 J �200-r • , - �,... ,. ...,,,.•. �x. -,.. r... „- w. ..,� ....._ ;La,.`�,tw.o:,..i'.�+..e ,a+dk' ti: t.'":�.—®' _���Ytl�5wi�tYrws•.fu�4'r i!•�.+.3L, i.:i:S Yrt� ..La. . _ _ _ ..a•f ASTHMA r If you have Asthma, don't Imagine that you must al- ways suffer untold misery. Relief quick, sure and safe —10 guaranteed in even the worstcases by using .. TEMPLETON'S •;RAZea"MAH CAPSULES Wj are so certain of re+ sults we will send you a free flample of these cap- sules, confident that you will and them all -we have claimed., Write to Tem- vletons. 149 Sing 8t. W.. Toronto. Sold by reliable druggists everywhere for $I.o4 s ox. L TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES For fifteen years the standard opeclSo for Rheumatism, Ncurltis, Gout SCiati", Lumbago, Neuralgia Many doctors pre_cribe theta. Write to tAmplMons• 141 Tina at. w.. romto. fnr hon nmpie, "14 br reliable dmggUts evetrwberefor °j'Tv"' }a/rb .•;� '�`L rY '� � M 1,"_.��"� +�! '•r 1 las � M"-'YA'aV -- - . :. - Waiting#' �(PrM• < ) ^r+.. .ti., s� .. ... :', - i. •b // '_!° lwYkr "��: "� "Tf"f£'BIG-..DYKE 4 Y"? f'Rk J'Fq �` - _ ss�, Of 14M=PXNZ the Premier Pros-' Serene, I fold my hands and wait, ` .l���.��'�` neat of Canada's, Greatest Gold Camp. ' Nor care for,wind, or tide, or sea; ' Write. IIs, for films. Booklet. I more 'gaiast time fate, a Lift off. Corns J. P. CATIN av 6 CO. Oe Zing 81. W., Toronto. Out. Members i rave no or ; For, lo! my own shall came to nie. - Standard Stock Exchange. Adelaide 3342=3313. 'I stay my haste, I make delays, 10 For what avails this, eager -pace? Price, 25 cents. In 6 sizes, 24 to 34' deal and is a constant .worry to the 3 stand amid the eternal ways Ontario.FROM And what is mine shall know my for ins. waist. Size 26 requires 234 yds. mother -he needs Baby's Own Tab- tees• �Models the€eme touched off with a match -'and clouds WZLL SgUIPPED NZWBPAPZJL Dressmaker. prisoner, is compelled to dig a hole. Asleep, av tke, by night or -day, _ j The friends I seek are seeking me; aa, ; I;o.-wind can drive my bark astray, shan't be a nuisance to you'•much Nor charge. the tide of destiny. longer."OF`T reassuringly -"Oh,; don't ELM WANTED, 7 IN. ANDNephew, S thicker, shipped green from saw -e 4� -inch waistline). late Price, 25 cents. In 6 sizes, to 34 the bowels, sweeten the stomach, talk like that, Auntle; I'm sure, you Do not sell until you commu;.:cate •,ride Ask for Minard's and take no other. What -matter if I stand alone? : us; Keenan Broa Limited Owen Bound, l/ I waft with joy the coming years; Fs` _— ...Lesson In Business. TSAI2rI27G 80NOOL !OS 1gVZSZD. My heart•shall reap where it has sown, "Pep:" o x with And garner up its fruit of tears. of per cent. salt. "Yes, my son." 204 South Broad Street, Elizabeth. New kept alight on the grave for two days, and then the body is exhumed and eat• The waters know their own and draw Jersey. Complete course. Monthly &I. lowance: first year •$6.00, second $10.00. "A gardener is a man who raises a third $16.00. Addresp: Superintendent, The brook that springs in yonder 11 31ZL' WA2r1rDD. Toronto, Dept. W. of my baby and I can strongly re. height; "A man who raises a lot of things." So flows the good with equal law, - "'Yell, what is a middleman, Pqp?" f Unto the soul• of pure delight. Apply .Laidlaw Lumber Company, 2280•.. W., ' everything." Dundas Toronto. The stars come nightly to the Sky;, tion for the false charge. Guarding Orchards Front The tidal wave unto the sea; © i t• 4 - Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor `�- -get high t "Da in "sa Ve Hu�vourLhair Can L-eep my own away from me. ASTHMA r If you have Asthma, don't Imagine that you must al- ways suffer untold misery. Relief quick, sure and safe —10 guaranteed in even the worstcases by using .. TEMPLETON'S •;RAZea"MAH CAPSULES Wj are so certain of re+ sults we will send you a free flample of these cap- sules, confident that you will and them all -we have claimed., Write to Tem- vletons. 149 Sing 8t. W.. Toronto. Sold by reliable druggists everywhere for $I.o4 s ox. L TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES For fifteen years the standard opeclSo for Rheumatism, Ncurltis, Gout SCiati", Lumbago, Neuralgia Many doctors pre_cribe theta. Write to tAmplMons• 141 Tina at. w.. romto. fnr hon nmpie, "14 br reliable dmggUts evetrwberefor °j'Tv"' }a/rb .•;� '�`L rY '� � M 1,"_.��"� +�! '•r 1 las � M"-'YA'aV ✓tt �(PrM• < ) ^r+.. .ti., s� .. ... :', - i. •b // '_!° lwYkr "��: "� Rai s '.✓ f , .�. rye{ -.f'.•. 4 Y"? f'Rk J'Fq �` nF3 `.6 ,airy ss�, �L- �: ....., Y.... - f- .l���.��'�` 14UMOR CAn 'be done in a hurry in case of to Q�`1 TEVENS' COMPLETE FERTILIZEW 7will - George ly ;- it spay kill the accused or cause purging or vomiting. The last named a Lift off. Corns emergency, the stuff being ready advance. -Ladies' -Piece skirt; is cross and peevish; cries a great p% you. 8teveontFeterboroux ■ The bags are on fire-ju8t Price, 25 cents. In 6 sizes, 24 to 34' deal and is a constant .worry to the effect alone as a proof of -innocence. ' 'the •second 'the:. Ontario.FROM .set , HERE 4Tft ins. waist. Size 26 requires 234 yds. mother -he needs Baby's Own Tab- roe . 5AZZ a ASTHMA r If you have Asthma, don't Imagine that you must al- ways suffer untold misery. Relief quick, sure and safe —10 guaranteed in even the worstcases by using .. TEMPLETON'S •;RAZea"MAH CAPSULES Wj are so certain of re+ sults we will send you a free flample of these cap- sules, confident that you will and them all -we have claimed., Write to Tem- vletons. 149 Sing 8t. W.. Toronto. Sold by reliable druggists everywhere for $I.o4 s ox. L TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES For fifteen years the standard opeclSo for Rheumatism, Ncurltis, Gout SCiati", Lumbago, Neuralgia Many doctors pre_cribe theta. Write to tAmplMons• 141 Tina at. w.. romto. fnr hon nmpie, "14 br reliable dmggUts evetrwberefor -John Burroughs. . the other to the defendant. During the next fifteen minutes, if it is a case of 'Classified Advertiarments. .4 ' BITS of may be sharpened frost s t str ute roug a or, . r>eaT�.usa. ,� chard paper bags. filled with shavings that have been soaked in fuel all. Thfa The poison usually acts very quick- 14UMOR CAn 'be done in a hurry in case of to Q�`1 TEVENS' COMPLETE FERTILIZEW 7will - George ly ;- it spay kill the accused or cause purging or vomiting. The last named a Lift off. Corns emergency, the stuff being ready advance. -Ladies' -Piece skirt; is cross and peevish; cries a great p% you. 8teveontFeterboroux ■ The bags are on fire-ju8t Price, 25 cents. In 6 sizes, 24 to 34' deal and is a constant .worry to the effect alone as a proof of -innocence. ' 'the •second 'the:. Ontario.FROM .set , HERE 4Tft ins. waist. Size 26 requires 234 yds. mother -he needs Baby's Own Tab- roe . 5AZZ a touched off with a match -'and clouds WZLL SgUIPPED NZWBPAPZJL _ 86. ins. Ride, or ? yds. 48 ins. wide. lets.. The Tablets are an Ideal medi- prisoner, is compelled to dig a hole. and Job printing plant In Easters : There Was Hope. - On rto. 2neurance carried $1.500. WUS 31,!00 on outek sale Bos •L Wilson Wilson He is then given a fowl to eat an¢ Aged Aunt, despondently—"el.], I Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Toronte shan't be a nuisance to you'•much sorT =iL33 . WA2ra'14a. longer."OF`T reassuringly -"Oh,; don't ELM WANTED, 7 IN. ANDNephew, S thicker, shipped green from saw -e 4� -inch waistline). late Price, 25 cents. In 6 sizes, to 34 the bowels, sweeten the stomach, talk like that, Auntle; I'm sure, you Do not sell until you commu;.:cate •,ride Ask for Minard's and take no other. will." us; Keenan Broa Limited Owen Bound, the hole, or .possibly goes 'and lays himself down, and is then buried alive Ont, Fs` _— ...Lesson In Business. TSAI2rI27G 80NOOL !OS 1gVZSZD. "Pep:" EGISTERED TRAINING SCHOOL R, 'Nurses. x with for St. Elizabeth Hospital. of per cent. salt. "Yes, my son." 204 South Broad Street, Elizabeth. New kept alight on the grave for two days, and then the body is exhumed and eat• "What •1s a' gardener."" Jersey. Complete course. Monthly &I. lowance: first year •$6.00, second $10.00. "A gardener is a man who raises a third $16.00. Addresp: Superintendent, t? few things,' my boy." 31ZL' WA2r1rDD. Toronto, Dept. W. of my baby and I can strongly re. "Xnd what is a farmer?" "A man who raises a lot of things." ANTED, FIRST-CLASS BENCH to interior �z "'Yell, what is a middleman, Pqp?" carpenters work on fittings. Good wages, steady work. "Why, he's a -fellow who raises. Apply .Laidlaw Lumber Company, 2280•.. W., ' everything." Dundas Toronto. or mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr: Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, tion for the false charge. Guarding Orchards Front Mlnard'i LinIment for, sate everywhere Frost.77 4 - s -John Burroughs. . the other to the defendant. During the next fifteen minutes, if it is a case of A blunted' sewing machine needle g One of the oddest methods adopted for the protection of f uit trees against �y may be sharpened frost s t str ute roug a or, R j� SICK WH N BABY 1iJ 1r7�V� witchcraft, the bystanders calf an Mow lcki (the evil principle) to come cut. through a p:ece of sandpaper for a short distance chard paper bags. filled with shavings that have been soaked in fuel all. Thfa The poison usually acts very quick- CAn 'be done in a hurry in case of to 9504 When the` baby' is nick -whew he '9504 'Two ly ;- it spay kill the accused or cause purging or vomiting. The last named a Lift off. Corns emergency, the stuff being ready advance. -Ladies' -Piece skirt; is cross and peevish; cries a great is regarded ■ The bags are on fire-ju8t Price, 25 cents. In 6 sizes, 24 to 34' deal and is a constant .worry to the effect alone as a proof of -innocence. ' 'the •second 'the:. .set , ins. waist. Size 26 requires 234 yds. mother -he needs Baby's Own Tab- In case touched off with a match -'and clouds _ 86. ins. Ride, or ? yds. 48 ins. wide. lets.. The Tablets are an Ideal medi- prisoner, is compelled to dig a hole. , Doesn t hurt a bit and .Freezona of smoke spread through the orchard. ti ;1'itidth, 14k qds; cine for little ones.. They are #gen- s.. The He is then given a fowl to eat an¢ costs Only a few Cents, serving as a blanket. 95'33—Ladies Three -Piece Skirt (°7 tle but thorough which regu-. or 33 length from enough palm -wine to make him quite. 4� -inch waistline). late Price, 25 cents. In 6 sizes, to 34 the bowels, sweeten the stomach, intoxicated. After this he is laid in Ask for Minard's and take no other. _ -24 ins. waist. -Size 26 requires 3% yds. banish constipation and indigestion, 86 'ins. wide, or 2% 54 ins. wide. break up colds and simple fevers and the hole, or .possibly goes 'and lays himself down, and is then buried alive A bluff on the Virgin River, Nevad�j gong; yds. Width, 1% yds. i make teething easy. Concerning them In order to prevent Moloki escaping his last breath. A large Hre .f3 more than 25 miles is dompom 60 These • patterns may be obtained Mrs. Philippe Payen, St. Flavien, Quo., with of per cent. salt. ' from your local McCall dealer, or, writes: "Baby's Own. Tablets have ' ' 'from he-. kept alight on the grave for two days, and then the body is exhumed and eat• f p blocs!! Co.; 70 Bond 5.r ., been a wonderful bel to me fa the `ease OHCH DAY Toronto, Dept. W. of my baby and I can strongly re. en' � commend them'to other mothers." The An innocent man is carr!bd round the village, decorated with beads; and Tablets are soldtby medicine.,dealera A Health 5aving by his accuser pays a pig as compensa- i j►� A, LITTLE MORE or mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr: Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, tion for the false charge. �e n� tide r 'Don't 'Walt Ont. • 4 - s -get �+�/pi C i "�? �5 �li.?.:r} t "Da in "sa Ve Hu�vourLhair 4 until you' the Spanish Influenza. van --- _ ' I Ordeal by -Poison in Congo. i (lUi� , --.� �' G y. and double p tDuring my seven years of travel in min.ard's Lini n I the African wilds I have encountered HILDf' LAXATNE its beauty l `.l J 'With your inners! You can Tiff oft - few peoples possessing stranger cus,- any hart! corn, soft corn, or corm be- .-.I At the AeRt. mien. of It -its..- -tomt-�-presenting more curio -At Y Qualities are amsaine. THE OLb trasts than the Bambala•tribe, who re- --- �� Loa,; _ onsite. .: „r., tween the toes, and file !lard ikin sal- -. - .,. RELIABLE i side in numerous village communities - SD1S from 11tt1C StOfl-iaCb, A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs JSINARD'S LINIMENT CO., Limited. on the banks of the Kr.Uu Myer, a lief and bowels little at any drug store; apply a few Yarmouth. N.S. southern tributary of the Congo. ` - In disputes, where twa people of the , drops upon the corn .or callus. In= staatly It stops hurting, thea shcrtIy A piece of old velveteen is an ex- same village are concerned, a poison you lift that botherson !i corn or. callu9 " cellent substitute for chamois leather `ordeal is employed 'as judge. Wbe•ther right off, root and .all, without one bit R `. for all polishing sea, and is much p b PurPo a man is accused of witchcraft, parri- of pata.or soreness.. Truly! . No hum- .� cheaper.' aide, or of some minor offence, Ire de- bug! i frl r -a 4 dares himself willing to ,take poisonsol . -- -- —lEreasy frying para. -or--sail 4pan= 3 _Vmye hia. innocence. - - ' should be. well rubbed with plenty of The poison, which !s derived from soft while still hot. The papers the bark of a native tree. is usually ACE DISI IGUREDabsorb _ e paper .tar ever article of grease, ground finerCne and mixed -to a thick paste, Y P 1 To atop falling hair at once and r14 and will be useful foa'lighting the fires from which are made flee small Ioaves,the next morning. i and these are administered one after _ nruff, WITH PINIPUb scalp of every particle of Band Ret a- small bottle of delightful a "Danderine". at any drug or toilet lel - - - �] �6En �isb S oken Hers" _ "d earce- Itchedand�B•urnt, ■ v counter fora few cents; pour s little in your head and rub it into the scalp.- r !y Slept Cutkura Reals. I After several applications the hair - usually stops coming out and you can't - I went- -"Thus! Acquiring the other - +-- "Pim "Pimples affected m Lary, Thty P Y r hair find any dandruff. Help You z grow long, thick and strong and be• , ,_ _ e -language presents a into alarge mporiumrnto purchase I _ ef�o !alga find alca;a festated, a: d come soft, glossy and abundant. thorny problem to ,the thousands of birthday gifts for loving hands at they v=cscattered &Ioves $ritiah soldiers who fortune -or mis- home. My German not being com• Accept"Calltoralw Syrup of Pigs my face. Theyaiterwrda 'fortune --picked for duty in the occu- pletely understood (sheer impudence, only=look for the name Calitorala, oo turned into scales and Amessaa's Fioa«s not >wm "se pied area of Germany. One of them, this) the 'house interpreter' was num, "Tabs, " the package,_ then you are sure you: .. i_T 1°� thcy fell off they left big marks until my � D06 D1SE6iSES -, The i indned. signing himself writes to _ - Daily Mail": !When I inquired if he could send. child Is having the best and most , harmless •axative or -physic for the face vms disfigured. Thcy and =ow to load Free to, All, -London I Child. �� and �� so that Mstiled any by the Autbar. •'� "There are two approved methods articles to London and manage the Lttle etomacb. liter and bowels-. - til I eon cely Bkpt .tress of grappling with the Teuton tongue. customs formalities he blinked help- -ren love its de:lcious trulty taste. Pull for child's dose on each bot f " I had'been bothered for nearly _ s May dlevsr 490.0 of �� Ila west 31st Street The official method is to attend they lessly through his spectacles.. Then directions Ghe'it without fear. taro months before I started ase I had throe New York II.BA classes held by the Rhine Army Edu- he pulled. himself together and• made tle. Ctrtitvn, find after used . eational College. • The unofficial meth- an effort. in the hands of " 'Good morning, Herr. Captain. FIne 3dotherl You mutt fay "Califsrala.' 0 I r -1 of Cutiaga Ointment with the - cudcusa soap I " aas Sampletely -- od is to put one's self -at private tutor. - - - . - day' (it happened to be raining tike "A knowledge of the dickens at the time).. 'What you _ ._ _._ - -- —i1n Island of sulphur. - P - There is an island in New Zealand henkd." (Signed) Miss-L..Sarna, at. Basile, Qac-•, ]nae6, 1918. - � 4 conversational 'very, _ 3J� Cudcata gyp, Oiatmsat � � IBM (German is useful, and leads to want, please,' sir. billets and " 'I've told you; I returned. nearly three, miles in circumference that to almost entirely composed of lie. Talcum for all toikt purposea, ' .-, 4 promotion, staff other .just few lsao Omit 25 and 80e 9ekt 4 pleasant things, For ordinary inter- Then I repeated my demand.. sulphur. mixed wi-th gypsum and a througaotrthe on.CanadianDepot: course with civilians It --W #iso ad- ! 'Yes, no. Certainly, very well, not • , other minerals. .i�i.ithmas- ' vantageous, as even in the biggest at. all,' was the answer. 'Everythi 4 khops in Cologne it 'is the exception I quite all right'here,' to find any one speaking English. Cer- "I gave up the unequal contest, and `.. MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Monti ONLY TABLPT'z MARKED 7$+ fainly several of them display the le- the 'interpreter,' looking more fright- Order. If lost or atolen'you get your gend, 'Here English Spoken!' but this ened than ever, hastily took cover be money back. has to be taken on trust. hind a showcase." France Repairing War's f t} > ARE AS01R1 N -- _-_ -- --"--- ---- ---- - •BAYER : : Ravages. _ What labor can accomplish U in- at ~ Instead tea or - oi�fee� spired.by the patr,:otic desire to re- itis wrecked homeland sup- . Not Aspirin, All without the "Bayer Cross" of construct pported by an efficient system is shown issued by the French - - -' a cup of that healthful b� the figures Government in connection with the beVera e • work done on the railroads in the _ _j - - _ north of France since the armistice. On day more than 1,800 �. O INSTANT armistice miles of railroads, including every bridge, tunnel, station and workshop ` s ����•�� —r POSTU were completely destroyed, but to -day communication over all these lines has been re-established:Q° rx The Ger-ma ng "0' 00 railway bridges, of which 475 have e aVOI' this pleasant table been reconstructed, while 80 more will drink is constantly winnin be completed this month. Five great viaducts, from 60 to 75 feet high and from new users, commends It 300 yards long, destroyed by explo- sives, have been repaired, as well as. -to all with whom' tea or cof the tunnels of Vauxaillon, Lafere and �Y Guise, which were blown up by the -` . _.1ee disca ees departing enemies, sa Mexico has had fifty-nine revolu- "Therrw 8 Reteson `i I -- - Ii BD. 7. - ; 188UE No. 23-120. •,ur.::c;L"s•'�6*ra;:v;.c.,e.� r':.,; �'?¢:,.�•^m _ _ -. •,t..t � tin The name 'Bayer" ident18es the contains preper 8irections foi Colds. only genuine Aspirin, -the Aspirin Headache, Toothache, Earache, Nen; o prescribed by physicians for over nine- ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurl _ teen years and now made in Canada. tie, .joint Pains, and Pain generally. Always buy an .unbroken rckage Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but; of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which a few cents. Larger "Bayer" paekaael. . Mi There is only one Aspirin -•"Rayer" -Yon must say "Halye0 ii er oi-�7`�cynccacid a•whtlo tt ii wen known l�at wspft'l�, means Sari/ manufactpre, to &valet the public against Imitations, th Tab oW ,6 �sner Compaar f ,p srlll be stamped with their seaetal trade ntarlf, the 'W, verrose, 4 NEW a�w a puS:i.lred wary Frida `a�t pt -at itx ol6ee. F T nRMS - f $1 iJ per year,;l t1.2b iflpaid in advance. 1 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor;. 1 PICKERING COUNCIL 1 .The ahove council uiet pursuant to •adjournment oa.blonday, the 31st ult. I :.".Members all.preseut, the reeve in the chair. The minutes of the last meet- <• .ging were read and approved. t A number of accounts were presen•t- ,r led for payment and referred to the I r respective• standing committees. A communication was received from r ^� :the , superintendent of the General r ':'-Hospital Toronto, re John Creighton, of Dunbarton, who has been a patient r'�or the past sear, and who is now able to leave hospital. A communication was received from the Hon. A..Meighen, Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, re protection of mi- l •:gratory insectivorous birds. Dr. McEwen was heard asking that l a new bridge be built on base line Opp lot 21. the presant one being unsafe. The standing committee on Contin- ; gencles reported and recommended payment as follows : Huh Pugh, expenses attending Home welephoi e meeting at Toronto, 5.00 ; D. R. Be& ton, salary month of June, 100,00; J. Murkar, advt Court of Revision. 9.00; W. J. Devitt. services as school at- tendance offtcer, 41.30; Hydro -Electric' Association, annual fee, 10.00. i The standing committee on Bonuses .for Wire Fences. Snow Shovelling. Etc., reported and recommended pay- ments as 'fullows : Fred Wright, 114 rods fence on sideline bet 28 and 29. con 6,17,10; W A Courts, 80 rds fence 't on lot 24 con 8. 20.00: W J McCarCDPy % days shovelling snow bet 24 and 25 con 5, 7.50 ; Fred,Cowie and others. -. ebov snow and breaking roads on con 8 from lots 25 to 31, 8.70; W A Court made application for bonus on 80 rodr fence on lot 24 con S. r The starAing committee on Damage for Sheep K !led by Dogs reported and recommenced payment as follows : J B Gormley, bonus on two dogs killed toned worrying sheep: 20.00. The standing committee on Roadr and Bridges reported and recommend .ed the following payments : B Lotton. !' work on Altona rd con- 1, 37.50 ; J Pearce. 48 yda gravel. 7.20 ; L Gates. shnv anow, hauling gavel etc, 39 00: L Mid Ileton and other r dr gging road con 7 lots 12 to IS and sizing cul, w tr on sideline from lots 12 to 17 con 6, " .20-25; A Matthews and others, teams on lzmder on sideline bet 26 and con 7 and bet 28 and 29 con 6_25.0) : B Wood and others, rep culvert bapt h line and scraping roads. 42,75 ; N Miler, rep grader, 3.00: Wtti squire 1 and others, drawing gravel. sU>I1R err ' Sideline bet 8 and 7 con 4, 248-(4) ; Jobr- Brown, 2I0) ds gravel, 31,50; fit- Dix, -n rwork. gas and nal Is. 72.50 a A Se sber A two teams on grader. 6 W : G NVKlt- wera, work in Whitrv:ale, 2.00 ; \ Ran - NOTICE TO CREMORS I asz,cS. Cthes� � _ Votice to Creditors and others iii: the Estate of Arthur John Poynter, Deceased. The Creditors of the Estate of ?firth• .� ur John Pnynter, late of theTownsbip of Pickering In the County of Ontario. and Province of Ontario. Fat mrr (and Barrister-at-law)deceased. who died on or about the 22nd day of February, A. D. 1920, are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliycr to the undersigned admioisttatrix or her solicitor, on or before the 28th d ty . f June, A. D. 1920, their Christian ano surnames. address and description. Mand full p•trticulars of their claim and nature of securities if any held 6. them. Immediately after the 2Stlyday'ot June, A. D. 1920, the estate of the said Arthur Jubn Poynter will be diatri• buted among the parties entitled --thereto, having regard only to the - claims or interest of which the Rd. :.ministratrix shall then have notice `and all others will be excluded from 4 the said distribution. Dated at Toronto this 1st day of ;Tune, A. D. 1920. WILLIAM JAMES BEATOV, 85 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitor for the Admiuistratr ix. fiirs.Lillie May Poynter, R.'R. No. 1, Pickering, Ont,. Administratriz. 37.39' ,y ap u►11. trio to Pickering for pipe. 5,00 ; 1 Burkholder, work with cement and ening 1t'ghts, 87.00, also 86yda cement ;ravel, 6.26 ; E Loagt work with ce- oent etc, 42 00 ; R Dixon, work on ;radar and culverts, 63.30'; J Cooper rauling stone• and gravel, 14.40; W Cnox, hauling gravel and work on trader, 7$ 00 -,'A 1; Major, three days vith tears on grader con $..18.00 ; John 'allister, grading bet ti xbridge and 'ickering (Uxbridge to pay half), 16:10 .1so grading w t 1 (Markham to pay tetlf), 315. and grading. A!tora ro::d, ,90 : D Gaunen, half day with team ret 21 and 25 con, 5, S.W. The council naw adjourned to meet ,gain.at the call of the reeve. , The council resolved itself into a ?ours of Revision, when a number of .ppeals were heard and .d'ealt'with:, warty all being transfers of assess- uent and cancellation of dog asst. N 0 T l•CE On and after' Stine 1st I will sell or cash only. Wutild like to have ill' outstanding accounts settled )y June 15th. A. C. REESOR, A -3i a Locust Hill . 11 � 1----- 7-Y '•'� ..ice. `` 4. �f. t z. r -tan --:•r �x�.:u: ,�� �:si u,��' ,,:1 •a34!?"r'y`rr ,.k -f*.�- �°�Fer .Y'�w'..:. � .. rr •'s•,g ^ ^>"rkf'th•+�"fir;. ;. •. :: dF,yp{�•ve•„j.""'"t�'r�µ" _ .. sy:: t s � �' ..°'ran:'. � {. y / t ?p HORSE kmlev* AacoT `Pima [11M]. The pule bred registered Clydesdale stallion. the property of Geo. T. Davidson, Cher- rywood, Out., will stand for mares during the season of 1920 at his own stable, lot 3P, con, 3, Pickering, Lo- cust Lodge Stock Farm, Ki�c's HEATHER [140491, (17004), the well-bred imported Clydesdale Stal- lion, the property of D. Ryan, Dun. barton, will make the season of 1920 at his own stable. GALLANT ftEFIt•ER [16972;, The pure bred Clydesdale stallion, the proper- tv of i)avid Annan sr., will make the se;tson of 1920 "at his own stable, Pickering village. Xt\l; SAV L (14945) Vol 32 S. S. B.. 195881 C. S'. K, the Imported Clydes- dale Stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson,. Brougham, will make the season of 1920 its follows: Monday, May 17th, will leave his own .stable and proceed to W. G.—Scott's for night. Tuesday. Irving Mc4voy'19, noon; Harbron Bros', Kinsale, night. Wednesday, W. Middleton's, Green- wood, noon ; U. Blake's, Audley, night. Thursday, H. G. ' Wilson's, base line, noon and night. Friday, W. J. Miller's, noon ; .Geo. Cowan e, Brock road, night. Saturday, to I' his own stable until following Mon- day afternoon. .Notice To Contractors Pursuant to the requirements of the ,ansdian Highways Act. sealed tend- ers marked "Tenders for Macadam, Jontract No. IV' will be received byy ' e undersigned until twelve o'clock ,00n Friday. June 25th. 1920. for the, :onstruction of a macadam roadway :in the Provincial Higb*ay in, the township of Pickering from the Scar-, ooro town line to Rouge Hill. - : Plans and _,pecifications mxy beaeen rn and after June 4th, 191st, at the ,ffice of the. Reiddent 1-:nKineer, Port Hope, and at the uflice of the under. -igned. A marked cheque for $5001 pay.tl:le -o the Ministpr of Public Works and Highways. Ontario, must accompany ,aeb tender. A Guaranty Cott pRny's bend for ten per cent. of the amount of the tender will be required when contract is -igned. W. A. MI CLEAN. Deputy Mini+ter of Highways Department of Public Hiahways, Toronto. May 91st. 19'x: 4 . P H. E. Monney, �• t Concrete IND Products . Field Tile and • 3 rick -Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 inch Get my prices. Concrete work done. Ind. Phone 2703 Pick. :.Clarence Simpson. C. -N. R. Station,'Brock Road Lax -eta 54 tass" fa rm A nga wd fat>o" Le i JeLit, LUN SEVER U!zi EL EEF 0";1, E. PiEVERUSLU MAIN` .SAFEGUARDS HEALTH Pickering _ ZECUTORS' NOTICE IN In the Estate of Frederick Roach. A Trador with Every Part Right NOTICE is hereby geven pursuant to e :the statutes in that behalf that all ..SOME of the features that make the Massey -Harris persons having claims against tht i Estate of the said Frederick Roach. 12-22' H.P. Trador the choice of the belt farm -ars late of the Township of - Pickering• are: an Underslun Frae,which gives low centre Farmer, deceased, who died on o, ..of gravity; the Fledtiblefln rontAxle Connedion to avoid _about.the23rd day of,'tarch, 1920, a; '.A•ai� on uneven ground; Short Turning Radius, the said Township of: P kering, or en- di .,..:titled to share in his Estate, are here -although the- Front Wheels are of large ameter; by notified to send by poet prepaid or Powerful 4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission through oiiherwise deliver to the undersignedSpur Gears exclusively; all G s well rotecRed; Execusors on or before the 14th day of Welt Drive from Pulls without Gears • �ater Air June, 1920, their christian and; sur• names, addresses and deacripctona and ' Cleaner; Easy Control; Ready access to aJl parts; Self - t lull particulars of their claims, ac. Steering when "."wing; Economical and Durable. --' -counts and In ;,the nature of the securities, if any, held bythem. Immediately after the Write for Descriptive Folder 14th day of June, 19'20, the assets of the said deceased will he distributed -- amongthe parties entitled thereto, -having regard only to the claims of MASEY-HARRIS CO. hilnited uhieh the Executors shall then hale had notice, and all others wlll be ex. Head Offices: Toronto, Ont. ` t •cluded from the said distribution. D t d Lt T Tonto this 14th day of �.• *- C r SPRING - CSAR'OENI NCil -A full and'complete line of Garden Seeds in packages and boli Dutch Sets And Multiplyer Onions, Mangel Seed, Turnip Seed and Seed Corn. �. Get our prices - Then buy here SPRING OLEA NIN G sd -+ All Soaps kl cents, Brooms 75c, 85c and $1.00. Dutch Cleamer Pearliae Whiting Bon Atni Scrub Brushes ' -White Wash Brushes, Etc. , Our General Grocery lines are A 1 and prices consistent with quality, which is the best. Cash paid for good Butter and Egglt. ' t= �- ;; . "Buy all your Groceries at the Grocers." 41 JAMES tRICHARDSON=`D ALSIKE SEED His - ..,..WANTED � Masten s >1 voice We' will pay the highest Roe prices for all kinds of seed. In great Send us samples and get Variety our prices before New Records are received each ;selling.' week and Special orders filled on The best of facilities shortest notice. for cleaning. THEXTON'S Pickering J. H. DOWNEY CON PANY S CS Immets • �Or>td tam. WHITBY. ONTARIO .' - . , PICKERING GARAGNE.. .1 Having'purchaaed the;garsge business ofiDavidson & Williams weare :. prepared to repair all makes of autoe.. • ...:_ _ We keep;in stock all kinds of Ford �amessories, tires for all __.:makes of cars, olle, etc. Annis & Andrew, - : Pickering A Bankirng Service ' at your Farm Gate - Banking by mail is areat convenience to the farrier. :He has no time In his busy season to be driving to town to deposit cheques or pay his bills, But, having a bank account with us, he can do all this by "I. Consult the Manager. -THE DOMIN10N _BANK WHITBY BRANCH, a P. LYND, Manager. -BROOKLIN BRANCH. -8. C. CROSS, Managed. - - Tickering Hardware -Store .,FARMERS Now is the time.to get your Garden Seeds for spring crop. We have a complete line of Clover, Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. All - kinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the Garden. Leave order ' i we will fill it promptly, FVe have a complete line of Garden Toole—Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Bic. Don t let your wife worry about *ash days. Come and get a Washer on 30 days trial. We have the 1990 Gravity -sad Playtime. Guaranteed to give sat is€cseEie$ or no sale. { We have -the old reliable Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes-'l_� A complete stock of Paroid and Sampson Roofing, Royal Pitrpie Calf Meal: Stock Food and Disinfectant. Once tried it will convince yore it the best on the market. J. S. BALSDON, :-PICKERING - - 4 of Feeds Bigtok_ _ Horse; Ct tile' Hog and Hen Feeds `Velbave a full stock of all kinds of Feeds=at the lowest -market price : Oats, whole and crushed, .for horses. Dairy Feed andiShorts;for;cattle,r Sampson Feed, Ground' Cornifor ;logs, Scratch Feed'br.lCorn;for hens Baby Chick Feed for eliicka [_ _-� •-..���,. �-� �_.� � �, �. -�, _ �:� - _. �:-� _ - • - - -- — - he l.a belt i< i - .. V �tf A�' 1 -.ley James Roach Ann Mary Jane mp Lll• r alb a •' Roach, F.xecutoas, Cherrywood Poet ' rOfflee.Ontario. Malone, Malone 8t Long. 1 Q. Bo v, Rrrtat. Tornnrn, '445. a�:A.i...-......•w �-i .is...i.;. ''` w.: -;::'h'.. ..M .. .o..-..t...... Mills at � .Toronto Petel:boro` Pickering" .. .. v _ .•._ _j .. ��� ••.ref' .. �^' d•i� r 'n' 'e1sa ,!.' ra.-.•.r r rk• � dam` r -w �_ 's;•. Rid , .+ - ..s r >'`)- . ',� Ru � ,f , -- :F +G'"ia,.yx.u: r: •.. ,,. �-"..n ' F�%t'ar+. _ +,er;,'�<:�� -+-> Oxus-..- *.w:.J.rr`i�'� �,.-.a.�A3e �.sf6tie.�. 1. * e7 ',:..�G.....°'.�. �.t:;snq- ;}^r.. ♦F�•; �Y!-... ... er .. . �:x- r„-.i..�+^ :r ,. ..' 'm -x "X v.C'.:sf' �n�F:x 2 ar �.Jv'. ..y � ^: 3 �. �. _... '� :'� ,n'. f. ;:Tyr . :. 7,.�, ,��{ . •.^K^ta . x' ... �". �,;., , +..'�.-°•�c�rn�x�.;:,,• .:,-G.C,,y .,�- y.., ,;!� .r�rcw'w ;aua? �, F� ' :T m..wyrAt• :'�'"��3•�i�i '�n�i. r�r='��• �.e�. �-:.. ,r- ��S�k 4 y NT f Jr. H. Bealbusiness trip to s �jQr�l/t�nt 11"rq trhecit onFrida e have on hand .n�. Thee. and Mrs. Hirkett motored MAIL CONTRACT = Bus sleets all Trains ^" to Toronto on Monday. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Poet A new and well assorted stock• of wall First-class Rigs to hire dayor ��. V•Born, on Sunday, May *0th, t0 master General,, will be received at Ottawa untij, __ 011ton And Mrs. Benson, a son. noon, on Frida}}•, the 2nd July, 1920, for the con- p • • night at lowest prices. Rev. A. McLellan left on Thiu•s- veyancc Hi. Majesty's Afa+ls,on a proposed - apers, including oatmeal paper iY} — pjlone 1805, mn:ract for four years, twelve and six times r . , Also 'day last for a few weeks' vacation. week on the route Claremont and Railway . stripes and floral designs. Also Mrs..Fred Farmer iA •visiting her tion and R. R. No.l from the Postmaster Gen- "Thos. Sanderson daughter, Mrs. P. f eral's Pleasure next. , Johnston,, Printed roue, containing further information odd lines at reducedrices Toronto.ay to condat+ons of proposed Contract may be ' PROPRIETORS T. and Mre. Paterson and G. and Sdcn and b auk torms'of Tender maybe obtained at the Post Office of Claremont, and at the Offiee ; Mrs. Morgan motored to the city of the Post Office inspector. Toronto. E Crate. Fillers Vi11Ck Feed ` ���rrr a y Yost �fficr Inspector's Office. Toronto. May gg • • 1 ax-e7C .5 C SWC on Sundt 20th, �1._0. L `J Messrs. Ward ci Gregg shipped A. SUTHERLAND, Syrup, ?� a carload of cattle and one of'hoi;s sc-ss - Poecofficelnspector ---Bee Hike_. Syrup, in bulk, lir lb. on Thursday. Notice of Application ° The Pickering •' Wm. Dolphin and his slater, ,• ■ -Mrs. Brown, are visiting 'their Vigilance Committee : `.sister; Mrs. Castor, of Dunnville. for Divorcd ..:."Bulk Seedles8 Raisin8 25c lb• b . T. McCallum has sold his farm to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that - The object of this Asaooiatioti� 5 �a man from North Bay who takes Joha (irahaw, of the Town of Oshawa lessen stealing and prosecute possession about the 15th of June• in the County of Ontario, in the Pro -E - - N N I S the felons. i Last Thursday, while unloading vince of Ontario, electrician, will ap- e • 's :ties on the C. P. R., Sylvester Mid-: ply to the Parliament of Canada, at Members having property stolen oommtmi- dleton injured his arm quite se- h e next session thereof. for a Bill of �F�%� -A� '■ QST �- a� immediately with an member verelp. Divorce from his wife, Mary Graham, ' _- , _ of Ezeoutivs Oommit"o. Our senigr football team played of the said Town of Oshawa, in the Membership !w 11.00. in Greenwood on Saturday even- County of Ontario, on the grounds of STOP LOOK LISTEN t TSo1uM may ba bad tso>rti ftva PreeiAent ow ins last, defeating the Greenwood bigamy and desertion. . Secretary on applieabbon. Dsted at the 'Town- of Whitby, in Exec. Oem.-L. D. Banka, O. S. Palm- a 3 -team by one goal the GTounty and Province of Ontario,er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Russell Madill, of.Detroit, re this 19th day of February. A. D., 19M, - J. R. TheXtsa. W. Js Clark. `turned home on -Tuesday W.H.'gsxxsDY, spending a few days with his pa 23-37. Whitby, out. Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different President, seolreMe� 'rents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill. Solicitor for the said John Graham. The: Claremont elevator will be lines of Outing Shoes. We can supply these -,closed every Wednesday and -Bat- TIME TABLE -Pickering Station ucday afternoon during the T. R. Tesins going East due se follows lines at reasonable prices. months of June, Jul August and No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. , 8e tt mbar. y' r- 28 - Local 2.28 P. M. ""Come and see—at the Corner Shoe Store." p 30 Local 6.04 P. M About twenty members of the Trains 'going West due as follow*- Masonic Lodge here paid a frater- No. 35 Local 7.55 A. M. �/( nal visit to the Markham Lodge on 27 Local 2.35 P. M. ♦T a M. Palmer, Claremont Friday evening last. when the •" 7 Mail 7.55 P. M. District Deputy paid hid. official Nos. band 7 also run-on Sunday - ° visit. Foregoing is, according to Standard pt all materials and design There will be union services in time.n p An- Vu n e e m e n kept in nook. It will pay you the Presbyterian church siert $sir_• ;call at our works acd inspect our cloak day morning at 10.80 o'clock and obtain prices Don't be misled , in the Methodist church in the - agenb we do ani empio7 them, ooaeegneni. Grain Chopping ly we oan, and do throw off the ftemb evening at 7.: Rev. W. Limliert commission Of 10 per oenb.,which you wY will reach at both services. AND FL kKING; -`_''' t ��J oerlednly save by pi"baMng Isom *r= S. F. and Mrs. Robins. Peter and Store Will .L7C Clog •T edne$d$ $ wallsolidted. Miss Margaret Macnab and bliss E. am prepared to do chopping and oat Y J. T. MATHESON Sloan motored to Birch Cliff on flaking on Mondays, and Fri - Sands y and event the day with 'daZo ys only. beginning from 2.30 pe e to 1 P. me Office and Works. -Whitby, Ontario Rev. r- Duke and family who on April let. have a cottage at that• ' beautiful spot • ry - -' FLEET- v vOT I 7.Mrs. Palmer, who has been vis Jo'ho . Bayles,* Greenwood D�hve ` - itisg her rents, J: B. and Mrs. - - or e o am Madill, left on Thursday to visit F the Whole le F lly. .Tuesdays' and Saturdays her brothers in Detroit and rata• a tives in Chicago, after whicnh-she Coal, Cos' M - Running Shoe*, tan. white and black. " will visit her daughter in New Ladies' Boots, high tops. White York. (BERT •HARVEY of SOON, SliPere p . and Pumps, with P The committee in charge of the Eard 'aUd Soft Coal of the celebration on Thursdity, June _best quality OII ., rubber soles, N 3rd, report the outlook for a splen- ..:, The Store you have heard so much -about-' did day's overt as being very : hand Il s t ears p es. Might. Seven football teams have` THOS A LAWGreenwood,A t las y Aces. entered the cont petition, so if the , L.iieenWODd, Ontario J. FiiigCld, day is fine a good day' , -A sport i� PiCi�@risig..,23.t.lar8ni nIi' ar-rued Judgiug by reports from - Ind. Phone 2801 different puints there will- be a .__... -- --- --- i large nuruber in, ttendance.AMP Mi3s 11arRaret McLellan left on Tuesdav for the, Peace River Dist - riot where she has secured a pool-. tion as -teacher ata remunerative salary. She was accompanied by - her friend and school -plate, Miss • '" dean McFarlane, who will spend the summer months with her Tractor Is universal Lather, James McFarlane. Both will return in the fall in time for the opening of Toronto University. - i' The summer meeting in coc- ` vection with the Women's Iasti 1 tate will be held in the basement FARM POWERmPLANT,*of the Presbyterian •church on -.- - 'Tuesday afternoon, the 18th inst., at 2.30 o'clock, and will be address- Com_.�it-��n� HROUGH good �..� : -ed by' Dr. Edna Cowling- Rob- -: _ times and bad t>tmes for •ertson. Some of her enbjects are: , " the past 45 Years this ` 'Some Interesting Problems, Den - Baukhassteadily givenitsbest sl Hygiene and its Relation to `er -�, /� %�� -, ~�' d ' ''.'• efforts to the development and -,$ealtjt, Neighbors, Art in Rela- -' � �. �•,; : ition to our Homes, Our Opportun- t ��e '�G'%//� - upbUding of the agricultural, _ties, How to Make Use of Common � � L manufacturing and eon=er- "Inpplace Things in Life. This meet- , , ii! Y , g iso n to all wonren and iris �- i%i� "� — cial business of this Country. whether they be members or not. �� �i��!� '" tom• - ourefiicientserviceisavailab e At the conclusion of the 'meeting 'ti °"- '�, / "■. ram. lunch will be served. �•+� ,��''k` ;,�' _ for benefit m - ON THE The District Deputy Grand the costo ars. Master of the A. F. & A. M., Wm- STAND -ARD BAN K Spring, of Toronto, paid his offs' — ; Ictal visit to B.rougbam - Union ,Lodge here o!� Wednesday even- Exclusive Futures Milt. indispensable Results Of' CANADAs ingof last week. tiri�itiag breth- p PICKERING BRANCH / ren were present froni Toronto,' 1 p t A. W. CRAWPORTH MAMAOe�J Markham, Stouffville, Uxbridge 1. Does all field work, including cultivating, ( tla�8 111 duplication by hOrse� BRANCH ALSO ArWNITSYI and Cannington. When the rou- harvesting and belt work )( t tine business was concluded, all >Z. One man completely operates'both tractor Friperid t*wn to a sumptuous banquet Means A Wge saving in labae 1 I ded by the wives and ladyand imple:neata s of the members, and at 3. A single seat in the center of all controls 1 jeans Great es, of operatiOA 'Which they did themselves honor. of tractor and implement A splendid programme of speech A single unit of operation -the trictor and and song vas then given by those Meati* Cate back slid turn short present. Those who contributed impl:ments form but one unit to the musical part of the program 5. Operator sees all his work 7"Foresight is ( s?earf9 $CttCt atoll• yp 9 ! were Mrs. C. S. Trueman, Mrs. T, better than hind sight" Birkett and M. J. Wilker, of Clare r = wont, Bert Harvey,' the popular 6. Tractive power In front of the work with ( Mks Power used as horses are t»ed comedian of arl r,.- r behind the work j Greenwood,r Leggitt, the Canadian Harry Lau- Thedec of Locust ill, and Robt. E. UTILITY IS NOT SACRIFICED FOR PRICE wniveisa1 - Forsyth of Claremont. all their selections adding much to the Mfr The Power of a _ e Leasure Of the evening. ' .Inter- _ orrec Principle ; Manufacturedby G t M p Y^ f_"oM The principle or doing all field open- -eating addresses were given by i ,� 6tlgns' a'Itli_On• man sitting where he g �. W. H. Jackson '8c Son, the District Deputy and the Past can watch his work is corr.ct, or farm- District Deputy, win. Ormiston, d' I 1 ` '', ,' Ing has always been don.'bAL"ward, Y z, ;a +.;,7s Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, of Uxbridge, ando.by members Of t ,*r+ and ths,operat�r would slue a have •„- L N the visiting lodges. The ladies ridden :-or led ala horses instead of-,Z.xis� ,��y�y�y, Blackstnithing :inti Woodworking in r_:tvirg them.` - r�rn-rrl m>♦nv f,ivnrahle rttiu :se. _ Tt1eaL+ tut Z. ,r•itc rng ao h andfllinj� *,epee where the horses stood—is driven jest like L -cuss ere driven, from NOTE—lf desir.d you can use the "drag i•- Ind” of and fc+r the manner in d'hich it the re.[ a the Impood—i, driven t-.i.Jzst sup to Lit i to ariven, just horse drawn :mplements you.no v have with `he Mo- We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery line Universal the same as with other tYPOG of traetora wheels, Circular Shwa, Saw x was served. This rneeting' WAS Mme like horses are biter.:_, :and Emery Mandrels. ' -of the mo9t successful ever}leld in the lodge rorim here. About 1'25 Ladders:cf rill lengths oa hand ,f were present. ,Bell Bros., - Dealers, . Scarboro Junction ttt,� fir , r Y M ey✓ !4t..,_;•p•;.'' rn..-.;.'.. ..,,•.y,?',•l:.wr'.s..-p..-.. _.,.w... :^. ...•'a:+s•ae.' ,.• .'d•'r.. .�.,a!... ^'"v .'s"w ,%`mbey.••-. i;• <s,,--. 'a! a' ' '�.•x:J�wrw�n..� .y...., eo" •si. - - .-.. --'^i"t'.. +' .. w.,, le,...�.:a•���v. ,.�. .:• ,. ✓1••• 'v.t`.X.. >x: p�. :. �• ,.:R,: _ :.i._... ']� n_�..-.,w...:.s-', r ._-•.:�+..1.•••... �;7Sa '"awrSflra:xifiLt&•w{;r=.N„ , �i,•-J� �&il.J.-L ,.+YMvo•b',. ID•2. $ 4Y:.... wF'�.'�•1�,ell',••a�. ..1i, .J...Ci .. )' chauffeur, Wrini. kept the car in sight Zutterme:eter had purjpined . a sheet 1 - p as it bowled noisfl tbrbugh the cross- of Mine Blackburn's note -payer and ' �a L� EveCent town streets. When Zuttermeister written the anonymous .%tier. Then, ^� alighted at a dark corner far out on further to, direct saspicioa her way, uai.oEdadr J i the West Side of the city, and strode he- had hidden his accomplice in her <ilOVe3 r • }rapidly off into tl:e shadows, Quinn sitting -room so that • he might commit § ®�t 'IBq sprang to the ground. the crime with her revolver. Follow- - Overaus �C'•.Shitt' 1Lts "Come on!" he said to the chauffeur. ing the murder, the accomplice had .}••1�i "We've got to follow that man. It's climbed upon the roof, descended to. a matter of life and death. Hurry!" the rear room. by way of the attic, But the chauffeur hesitated. and was spirited away by Zutter- Awc�an a ,,c "Not so fast," he said dubiously. "I meister while Quinn was searching for r ain't so sure I like-" ?im. "You won't lose by it?" urged With both confessions made and _ Quinn, impatiently. "You'll be well signed -with . the seal of secrecy 1 paid. Just -to show you I'm on the .broken at last -Quinn walked ti the+ s-ouare, here's $10 in advance"—and telephone, and called up the city editorID 1 he handed a ten -dollar bill to the of The Star and gave him the "etary." dei chauffeur, who pocketed it and climb- And then, notwithstanding the late- - ed reluctantly down from his seat. ness of the hour, he telephoned to Bob Long Siys: Black, Green Sealed Packets Only_ Several blocks awn the discerned Marjorie. y yr � 9 .' `fy overalls and shirts are room or;lViixed a a • Never Sold in Bulk. Zuttermeister hurrying on ahead with (The End.) anis comfortable, and,�de �e eIally for farmers. I designed long, rapid strides, Maintaining a — them with yo. f- J discreet distance behind i-im'they saw y him enter a dark Oley beside a two- Great Wearing Properties. eget to stretch r arms aAd storey frame building, the lower -floor Perfect linoleum, according to 'a ' of which was occupied -by a grocery store. store.BOB French sclerttist, has twice the dura- B LONG 1�T , Quinn, leading the way into' the bility of 'tiling and more than four vv L 1� alley, came upon a rickety staircase• times that of hardwood floors. - GLOVES.. �+ ti v a7 at the rear of the building, andd-a hasty ��� ~. survey convinced him that his fellow "Manner is something with every- will outwear any other make of had ascended to the upper floor. He body, and everything with some. Glove on the market, because whispered to the chauffeur: Bishop Middleton. they are made by skilled work. "You wait here: I'm going up- men from th t 1 e is roagest g ove '.•.CHAPTER XII. servant testify that she hRd admitted stairs." Wriard's Liniment used by Physicians. leather obtainable. The Verdict. ' I Quinn to the house after the murder, "Better. be careful, boss. You got _ !l Had Quinn exploded a dynawite, the jurors visited the study with the a'gun. �•�. Insist on getting Bob Long bomb he could 'scarcely have' caused) coroner, considered the ossib0ity of No; but I have two fists,' said LOAF �E SALT Breads from more violent commotion. Reporters i suicide, and decided that Sudge'Black- ,Quinn, his foot cn the lover step. your dealer— Inn, the will save dashed' for telephones, frantically burn had met his death at the hands `Hide yourself here and- keep' both LAN i1J SALT y you nwaey >` ea of an unknown assailant. And they i eyes. open. If he comes down, follow the er to serve the news, red hot, to `recommended that Douglas b him. Report to me at detective head- Balk Carlota R. G. LONG & Co., Limited . public. There was a perceptib2e' g Quinn and carters:' TORONTO SALT, WORKS Wianipea TORONTO Montreal stir among the jurors. -A buzz of; Marjorie Blackburn be held. q , _ tl comment rippled around the roum. Slowly, cautiously, the young man i C. J. CLIFF' - TORO ~ The amazing, wholly unexpected con- CHAPTER XIII.. climbed the wooden steps. At the top BOB LONG BRANDS 'land}r. was a door and beyond this, .3, fession, coming like' a thunderbolt. Quinn Turas Detective & Known from Coast to Coast from a June sky, had startled every- i The thing that stood gloriously la window. Alight shone through the I4s window. When Quinn peeped into the QUEEN'S 41 body. As the excitement subsided i forth in Quinn's mind was that. Mar - the of coroner, with an effort to conceal ,brie, believing him a .murderer, had, his own astonishment, asked: offered to sacrifice her=elf for him. He' glass he caught ha breath in a sed - "Will you tell as why you killed assured himself that she was as inno. i,den gasp iz amazement. ` UNIVERSITY. %� \� The Joy Of A He realized -and wondered that he Perfect skin fudge Blackburn "' '. •cent as he: He hadn't forgotten, nor! e f - hadn't suspected ' it. earlier -who had -� Kingston, - Ont. , - "Certainly," replied Quinn. "The would he soon forget, tl: .1 e - u e ': •, Know the joy and fudge and I quarre!ed last night -I eyes when she was told he bad cons ABTs — happiress that comes t, about a personal matter -and I left; fessed. That look declared -to him, 6 Part of the Artscour-e to one thru possessing The stud nursing a o CHAPTER XV. may be covered by punt ' g grudge against* least -her innocence. And he meant - correspondence ' a s�:n of y and him. On the way out I stopped in .to prove this innocence to the world. The Confession of Guilt. / beauty. The soft, d;s- Miss Blackburn's sitting room ands On, the following night, therefore It was an uncommonly dark night.) SCHOOL OF COMMERCE �' `tinge;shed appearance it �j r !` slipped her revolver in my pocket,. (his bond having been satisfactorily and the small landing was shrouded i DAN1UNG renders brings out your while she wasn't looking. Then, in -,'arranged), he returned unperceived to : in blackness. Quinn crouched down MEDICINE EDUCATION nar.:ra!beauty to its fuA- stead of leaving the house as she sup- the Blackburn home, his mind fully behind a metal garbage-paiLand-wait- ! Mining, Chemical, Civil,- - est. In use over 70 years. -----posed I did, I Nrert-black-trp. t .a -toy set- a points. ted. Soon the door opened and Zutter-'` the judge's study. He was sitting at First, he surreptitiously measured thea nteister came out. I hleehanical and Electrical • i his desk. I called his name. He turn-! distance from the house to the garage + Quinn did. not stir till he was sure ENGINEERING ted and Looked at me -cud I shot him."; in the rear. Next, he determined, with that Zuttermeister had reached the SUMMER SCHOOL kAVIMTIN SCHOOL : - The coroner held up the sheet of a fair degree of accuracy, the distance street. He then stepped to the door July and Auc+.;et Lecectber to Ar:l y P - blue note-pape_. "What about this?", from the house to the spot where he and tried.. the. knob. The door was! ALtCE K,'NG, Acring Ret-Istrer be asked. I was schen he heard the two revolver ! locked. He rapped thrice on the panel. "I wrote it myself." said Quinn. k hots. Less than 100 feet separated I Almost immediately the door was 1 - "How +--- did you procure this par the garage from the house, while the opened. Quinn shoved his way inside, + i! It �% ^•i r' ocular sort• of writing -paper?" other distance was twice as far. And !closed the door' behind him, and stood ; I Easily enough. I recently received; yet Zuttermeister, according to his with his back to it. The room was ! t i I a communication from Miss Black- i testimony, had' not reached the house small and shabbily furnished, and the burn, written on hes private stat:on- gntil several minutes after Quinn had only illumination was supplied by a! , i1 - cry, and I removed one-half of the reached' it. I flickering gas jet above a broken note -paper and wrote on that.". Zuttermeister had said, and the ' wash -stand._ "Have you any reason in particular, chauffeur had .borne him out, that 'he The trampish man who had opened ; s Mr. Quinn, for making this, con was in the garage, or 100 feet from the door was of small stature, and his fession?" I thb house, when the shots were fired bearded face was excessively wrinkled. "None --except that I shouldn't like -and that he had rushed forthwith to Two fingers were missing from his to see any innocent person falsely i the house and upstairs, to the judge's right hand. There was no doubt thatAli ,accused," 1 study. Why, then, had it taken him he was the unwholesome -looking per - The physician appeared in the lila longer than Quinn, who was more than son whom Quinn and Marjorie had y-- :racy dooanrjorie, ice as ar awn three h the lib - who was •st: 1 -very pale d visibly With his attention concentrated- on 1 rary window on that memora .e r er ' suffering. this significant question, Quinn walked 1 noon. - "If !so Blackburn, ' . said be, "has' slowly back along the sidewalk toward : The. man had opened the 'door on' � consented to resume .her testimony,! the Blackburn home. Suddenly he 'the supposition that Zuttermeister had if yon so prefer." • !-stopped and concealed himself behind returned and he now shrank back, "Thank you, Miss Blackburn," said' a tree. Zuttermeister, muffled in a ' groping behind him for support, his ; ce, 6i the coroner, "but it will i-ardly be l heavy overcoat and wearing a cap, "had unclean face convulsed with fear. i S td a) ? - necesasry.,now, Ithink. Mr. Quinn j emerged from a aide door of the house "What d'you want here?" he re � �# has just confessed that he killed pour and was carefully scanning his en- croaked. t 2 i e p, ••r''` 'uncle." I v;ronment, his attitude denoting a "I want you," said Quinn, advanc- 1 �1 J _A-_horirifled_gasp cava of -being watched- - -' -- _ Ing. -You might just as well- came.( lips, and her frightened blue eyes i Peering around the tree, Quinn saw peacefully and save yourself a lot of ,turned upon. Quinn; and he saw in him pull the cap lower on his head trouble. Zuttermeister has' squealed." I them not only dumfounded fear, but- I and make off down the street. Quinn "Squealed!" The tramp's trembling : job� belief. She real) believed he had followed him. hand encountered the wash -stand, andslain her uncle!er a es slow) re- - y Y _ __ rested there, his face contorted43 re •turned to the coroner. She :was CHAPTER XIV. with hatred and fear. trembling from head to feet. Sure!" replied Quinn. "We nabbed "No!" she. exclaimed in a horrified Quinn Finds- the Murderer.him as he left this room a moment voice, barely louder than a whisper. Zuttermeister, with the furtive air ago. My men are holding him down- INTING becorr>;es necessary as your "He wis not telling the truth. He said + of one who Pea pursuit, boarded a stairs now. IIe made -a complete, con - that only in an effort to protect me, street car at t next corner. ! r0 err increases in value and as Quinn, fession- P P Y It was I who killed Uncle Rufus!" , following not far behind, hailed a "I don't believe a word of it! � You property was never so valuable as today The jury returned the owl verdict passing taxicab, and the chase was on. can't frame me for anything.' there is a renter need than ever for that possible. Having heard thye maid -1 Sitting on the front seat beside the "All right. Listen to this g actually --------- -- Y r ---- -- ---- Zutter- meistere. Jud ueB as tkburn. He told ou're the ma� us just t spa of apaint which rld thus saves the�etltlrneese gC9 the "You're lying, I say! I didn't-" This spring, to make a real job of it, use -; ~ "He said," continued Quinn, "he got _ N O%Aa'elrldte «, >t you a job in Judge Blackburn's home, Idid ENGLIsf .s washing windows. He let you get the wldr.elti o'^E.1.. s>si 1 'lay o e hid you in a30% PatsWliMeLas j ii B_ closet of Miss Blackburn's sittingP"Tim P=V Dist 1 t i i 0 room, When you heard her enter the _ bedroom, you slipped out, grabbed her because it combines permanence, covering capacity revolver from the desk, and ran up- and economy. _ stairs and shot her uncle. You laid If B-H "English Paint" was dearer than it is, it e r • the revolver on the floor, hurried out would still, be the, most economical -the shorter upon the small portico which opens off the judge's study, climbed upon the life of other cheaper brands makes them more CZ roof, and hid inside the house until pensive in the end. > f. ��.kwig, 4� Zuttermeister let you escape." It contains the famous Brandram's Genuine B.B. Quinn paused, watching the man finely -ground vtthite lead -70 , o—towhich is put 30°fo r _ _ narrowly. His accusation, of course, -of pure zinc -a guaranteed formula that no other .vas largely based on surmise; but he knew he had come not far from the '. paint Can boast. TO this mixture is added fine truth when the shriveled little man, turpentine and linseed oil from the B-H mills, which - grinding his teeth 'in rage, swore b of a quality in keeping with the other ingredients. or oir vividly .at Zuttermeister. When you use 'B-H Paint you thrill notice its "You've got it straight,'' be. said e, r, at last. "I shot Jujige Blackburn." body and brilliance-yQu will compare the , rcme covering capacity with other brands -the �. P Y CHAPTER XVI. /^ permantnce you will be able to prove by other ex- On The Farm "All's Well tenors painted with B-3 p^t years ago. means the same at styles -the same easy to means At detective headquarters, the miss Look for the B-H dealer in your ter' same sound economy -that Fleet Foot means in the city'. ing details were speedily cleared up. -- Zuttermeister, having returned to the ritory. The B•H Sign lungs outside Have two or three pans o stet Foot=63'own ones for wnrk about Blackburn home, was arrested, and' his store. the farm -white ones when work is over and pleasure begins. when told that his confederate had - '1 • You can have several'pairs of Fleet Foot for the price of one pair confessed he, too, made a complete ` of leather shoes. confession. ThPre are styles and sizes for men, women Both Zuttermeister and his accom- I -0 and children -for week -day and Sunday-- Alice were friends of the men 'whom n - --+--I holidAvt.inic. Judge Blackburn had sentenced to a INT av r:,tib '• '...-t ^onitentisry, and for that they r Ask your dealer for Fleet Foot lieu t,.;.t>e&so slay, the judge. Secur- BRAN'DR,AI�•��N�ERlS�N R�j$BER ing employment in the latter's home, - - -~ y ,......,,. - 'is .190ICIMa MAT C&A4JWV Cn.e.TC"-YYICOYVCa h Keep_!'.4ihard's Liniment in the house. AL• 1 1 .a±h'sw ....::�..,.....,.....,_... ,.,:;s;+c x: .".."w.. ..a....a•.. .A.s,....,•._*+.-... :.yJ �.^..�' ,,- . �`,..<. .,--, ,..., ... .. .,. ..,- ._ .. _..... -. ,xi .ra ..... ..•. .. ,. .. ...—._. ., ,�'!"117�st '�"iP;�.w' '' �•:'ay°'u*:::_'a'�L'Y_:.�..t:!..'.-nr"..rvs�-'•SsYstt.>csc'�;�.,..^"!:�.�� �#�fel::i�.tr se 'tb+., r. S4' �' 'DIS.i°}'•s.di r•".•�..,�•£',r "w 1 T.�'7+"",'M` •iiae" .,.� 'T`'.y.�. )��,�.n ,�.�c, �Y•�aIRS'"-�' '^ 4 .c g•.v n rw,J,..'_ { s. :-..r••r 4 :s•. d, w,ut rAs° i', °aa �, -'v4` °,. :.: a ''vib'3':-.ei-o-..yPq �..+a, ,.':1.'�+•, •. a. �'• r.. a wv:.. '•K• i., ,• A. <" ar- •', -c s,r^x:'•y. wr y _ ,:u.�.s v •fi.. p.w •.,., •'v. 'r":R •R"•, - i.T,idp!.' •bS.,� �,.,yq'•' T '3s ,'�L'� 'O A }f .' - "'7,.' ^f ,..,. ... ..:,r .-,. ... c'g.`- . ;-"• m.,?. ..< :�-', ,fi "'°3:',p,,, m . ,.•fr,'" '.y;...,. . t>.;....;.. s•+<v4. .,. A,, :. ;..'. may.... ;., . c..,.-»: ..rn.;. y r .4 '.x>,y` - - •r y _ . Com: �4".r �f �+, _- •'r' - '{-' . . r •. .�v' •. pr, n.0 :�'; ,'n,*(,yx+ kk :V.. .. "`. ...'l'. ?' . _I Ii I _ _._ _.__ ___ - .... ..____ . . _- _ _ _ sx: - - ;.; y ' MURDER AND INCENDIARISM FOREST FIRES RAGING IN �y i b f „� .� w1. OUT fHE MARITIME PROVINCE ,, , CONTINUE THROUGHUffim 1, ' I r ' -_ * 'Thousand Persona Homeless in St. Quentin, N.B. ; I4hone- �!� �` W, Army of 50,000 Men Now in Occupation With 1V�ore Ulu- 4{ . tuy Loss Near $1,000,000 -Londonderry Mines 'Part= rn der Orders -Further Outrages in Rural t 1 ;, _ Districts. 'J . ly Destroyed by Fire Started in Chimney ,' : ,� ;: x" 45t. John, N.B., May 30. -The little place say that only a sudden change ke "q� ,. , London,° Diay 30. -The Britiali Gov- Early Sunday a party of armed - ; village of St. Quentin, in Restigouche of the wind saved Maitland from y:.tiy- -/ jr, ernment is completing plans Ito •deal' raiders in automobile visited Cully- . ti Bounty; N.B., on the line of the Dan- whole or partial destruction Satur- r with the transport situation in .Ire- backey, County Antrim, and started ,.. adian National Railways, about fortyi day. The timber Lands near Latter ,/ land in a drastic fashion. to burn the police barracks. The raid- i'milea from St. Leonard's', was almost' Brook, seven.miles from Maitland, are r !, I A question connected with. the de- ers fled, however, when the villagers "; • ' entirely wiped out Friday as the re- now ablaze, and the flames are making ?patch of troops has also arisen. It I turned out in a body to oppose them:-; "salt of forest fires, which have been rapid progress. z is calculated there are now aout 60, Opposition to the Sunday news= n raging in fhe Crown )arida in Resti- Londonderry Mines, I6 miles from f 000 troops in Ireland, and several papers continues. A do-aen armed ;gouche during the past ten days. Truro, was partly destroyed by fire '' ' more battalions are under orders. men at Dundalk to -day seized all :i . St. Quentin was a thriving village to -day. Four churches, a schoolhouse, ` The National News says: newspaper parcels from Dublin and -1 ", of about 2,000 population, and was and hall, and' about a dozen dwellings " �; , "The position in Ireland, we under -I burned them. A policeman attempted stand is so grave that a. number of to •intervene, but was disarmed. x, a centre for the lumber and pulp already have been burned. There.wasI'll > operations. no loss of life. warships are now being fitted out in Most recent photo of Queen Mother A mail train from Bantry t0 Cork The fire, which resulted in a tone-( Yesterday a fierce forest fire was Alexandra, whose illness' is causing !Sheerness for despatch to Irish ports. was held up ,at Durrus Road station , � tart' loss yar.ously .estimated from! burning at Hardwood Hill, a short The situation .is more serious than near Skibdeen b armed men to -day: ' W.anxiety. y. ' $750,000 to $1,000,000, started in the! distance from Londonderry Mines, and would appear from published tele ams and startling p I The men took the mail bags and de - mill yard of J. E. Michaud, catching, this was at first supposed to have + a 87 g develo tents are camped in an automobile. . from burning embers canied by the' been the origin of to -day's destructiveal flus of theorl aspected in the next few days. I. winds from the forest blaze. Before blaze, which began at about 9 o'clock. - In the present temper of the Ginn Rails have been torn up at giIm* I - it had spent its course 65 dwellings, It- was found, however, that the fire I Feihers it is not unlikely they will, loch, Charlerville and other places,' r Vi holeiale Grain. make a last effort .against the forces seriously • disrupting train services ,� _ three mills, two hotels, the "Canadian) was started by sparks from the chit . Toronto between Limerick and points on the ri . National Raihvay station, the Pro-,; ney of a house owned by Archie ,June 1. -Manitoba wheat of law and 'order." I 11 w. 1k, Ivincial Bank and many buiiness i Lewis, and fanned'by the hi h' wind' No. 1 Northern, $3.15; No.' 2 :worth- The usual Sunday reign of secret i Great Soutkweateru Railway lines. places were wiped out. About 1,000 it spread 'rapidly. The fire swept a ern, $3.12; No. 3 Northern, $3,08, in I destruction caused -great ' havoc in', South_. of Limerick Junction railway �. store Fort William. traffic •has been completely disorgan- tpeople;'.'or half the ' populat:en, were district three-quarters of a mile in wide) se arated arts of Ireland to- . Manitoba oats-N.o.. 2 CW, 51.70: j day. yThe customs at Castle-1ized. • rendered homeless, and Bared none 'length and half a mile wide. No. 3 CW, $1.27; Extra No. 1 feed, The Cameron Highlanders recent)'' sof their personal property, except i The flames swept the main street. $1.26; No. 1 feed, $1.24; No. 2 feed, j town, County Cork, was levelled by g y , a what they had on their backs. Relief of the ril:age, ;consuming in a short $1.21. k t incendiary fire. I ordered for service in Ireland, dis= trains were sent out from St. Leon -',time the Anglican Church, the Pres- Manitoba b"arIey-No. 3 CWm$1,8u; In Lynch, �ounty'Mayo, Michael embarked' at Queenston to -day and, ti end's and Campbeilton Saturday. to byteriar. Church, the Roman Catholic No. 4 CW, $1.63; rejected, $1.59; feed, Toole, a laborer, was clubbed to death paraded- through the streets to their'! convey the homeless to lar a centres' Charch, and. Glebe House, St. Brid- $i.60, in store Front , illiam. because he' did not heed a warring hlitments. Guns and ammunition y s American corn -No. 3 yellow, $2.40; by strikers that i4 he did not quit work Were transferred from the steamer toi where they could be cared for. Noi pet's Hall, a school building and .a' nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship -,I he would die for it. He was found by an Admiralty trawler, which, with at lives were lost. number of houses. It crossed the 46 '. ( went. 1 his wife in the .roadway, clubbed and number of troops,. proceeded for Cork. '� Besides the, destruction to homes j stream which runs through the vil- Ontar:o oats -No. 3 white, $1.10, mauled beyond recognition. The Berehaven customs ofl3ee wash and business places, much manufac-; lage, and destroyed the Baptist according. to freights outside. y tared lumber, thousands of cords ofj Church there. and several buildings. Ontario wheat -No. 1 Minter, per ..,The populace throughout County) destroyed by fire this morning. An' "1. pulpwood and thousands of railroad Forty -s wen. huildings in all were de- car lot; $2 to $2.01; No. 2 do, $1.93 to, Limerick is reported to be exceedingo adjoining steamship office had apar- I $2.01 No. 3 do $1.92 to $L93, f.o.b. ly restive es sola)) since the patrol row escape from s like late. . ties at nearby sidings.awdiiting ship- �ptroyed. Some of them were old.ua- shipping points,,according to freights., system -for • he prevention of street The Irish Trade Congress has pro-` merit were burned. Seven carloads occupied hou,sej; and. several others Ontario wheat -No. 1 •Spring, per of lumber on the track were also eon-' barns and outuildina. Very little car ict, $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do, S1.98! assemblies has been put into force. mired its Pull support to the Dublin' anted. i householii property was save 1. to $'1.01; No. 3 do, 1 The railwaymen of County Cork de railway strikers. This may lead to' , $1.85 to 52,01 f.o. P tided to: -day to refuse to work on a repetition of the deadlock whish Halifax, N.S., May 30. -Forest fires: . The forty odd famil:es rendered b. shippingoints, according to' y a u hien are raging in various parts of ` homeless are' being sheltered by their freights. - troop trains. + occurred over the hunger strikers. Peas, No. 2 $3.00. .. _. . _ - •` -. Nova. Scotia assumed a serious aspect more fortunate neighbors. -The lora � --� -' - - -" �� ^ ' T - . In some districts to -day. Tile situation) is estimated to be between two and Barley -Malting. $1.87 to $1.89, ac- easterns 285-32c. Butter, chnica:1FA AL CLIOUDBURST in the vicinity of Maitland, Harts three' hundred thousand dollars, with cording to fie ghts outside. _ ! creamery. 53>�S:_to_� n, Buckwheat -N6. 2•, nominal. 55c. Potatoes per ba county, is alarming. Residents of that; only small insurance. Rye -\o. 3, $2,'_0 to $2.2x, .accord -!to 5. • P gr car lo.a, $5.1i 1N LINCOLNSHIRE _ it to freights ou-sic.c.'- L S k Markets. R3 I- - -.._ . _ _ .. _ _ _ _..... _.. __..__.. _ _ -.- lsn;tebn flour -Government stand- I . i e toe are ifty Lo LiV Wh Ver �_ F se es en -TURKISH THRACE f' . Toronto, u oice' hear � A considerable €once of covering, and, 515 30, Toronto. to, J ne 1.-(,Lh y _Lud Over9owed OCCUPIED BY GREEKS troops has been sent toward the Bol- Ontario flour -Government stand -!steers„ $16 to $15.75; good heavy . arian frontier. Troo roceedin and, nominal, steers, $14.50 to $14.75; butchers' cat- Louth, Lincolnshire, Eng.. May g ps` g hiillfeed-Car lots. delivers¢, Mont- 14113,25 choice, $13i$ to $14; do, good,, 30.=Fifty deaths have. iesulted here j to .Azarbafnjan-encountered Comitad- d 1325 to $13.50• do, med., $32 to rA Few Casualties, Skirmish j.s and Bulgarian regulars. ' One Bul- real freigbts, bags included: Bran, per $ so far from the sudden overflow of garAn Bulgrian taken prisoner and $54; shorts, per ton, $62; good�$12.50; da, com., $11 to $11.50• aulis,�thf, small river Lud, running through - P feed flour, $3.75 to $4.00. choice, $12 to $13; do, good, $10.b0 to . With Bulgarian Troops. this town, which is attributed to a another al'rght;y wounded. A nubs)= Hay----No:.1, per ton, ,$30 to .$3t; $11:2b; do, rough, $S ,to $8.50 butcher cloudburst in thQ woods nearby on f Constanti le, May 30, -Greek' tern was also slightly- wounded. ed $25 track. cows, choice, $12 to $13; Jo, good, y pop y I g y' mix ,per ton, , troops began the occupation of Turk -1, =•-*-- Straw -Car lots, per ton, $16 to $17, I $10.75 to $11.25; do, cot., $7.u0 to Saturday night. The°water spread as ash Thrace on Friday and 'the, fi;st track, Toronto. _ $8; stockers, $9.25 to $11; feeders, $11 rapidly that 'houses in the low .ymg ^` _ I .lBTrisiCa Preference - to $1?.50; canners and cutters,' $1.50 art of the town were immediately trainload has arrived at a point o Country Producr-=1'I holesale. I P P to British Goods y -� butter, o $625; milkers, good to choice, 4109 engulfed in'a rush which carr' ' p the Greek High A despatch from .Kingston, 56 to 58epciho a dao 60cr'ints,sb2 solids,, $90 to $165; lamb?,' earl' � � trees and other mob- I polite Adrianople. Eggs, new -laid, u_ to 54cd; to $166• do, tom: and ted., $66 to $7�' i bridge fences, r M. Canello eulous, y �ommiasioner at Constant.nople, says o r P Ings, $25'to $17; do, spring, each gl_ stacles. Jamaica, says: -The. Government de- 53c; ord;nary. dairy print?, 45 to 47c' ' to good tb choice, $1-3 to I One terrace, containing 25 houses, the occupation so tar has been with- $I6 . calves, out incident. He added that Buigar. ,tided in the Legislative Council on bakers', 35 to 40c; oleomargarine (best $16; sheep, $8 to $13; bogs, fed and was entirely swept away, there being 4; Jana had made representations to the) Thursday to grant a preference of 50 grade), 31 to 37c; cheese, new, large. watered, $20,; do, weighed .off cars,{ only one survivor. French that they had sufferei iridis- n the UnitedcKingdomcnnd of50 per 32 to 33c; twins, 38 to 33 b; �: ore, points, _ d f.o.b. $ d d large, o 3 to 34c • twins, $20.25; o, 19; o, o, country Most of the people were in their 34 to 34% $18.76, ties at, the heads of.the Greeks, but homes taking shelter from the than- Maple syrup, 1 gat. tin, $3.a0; o gal. �i i cent. cn goods made from: ' cotton - •- deratorm when there came a lush of . that the French commandant declared : tin, per gal., $3.35; maple sugar, Ib., :. , grown in the British Empire. 84c ueeh Alexandra a water' three feet deep through the the complaints were unfounded. -__.0_._ Q M. Canellopoulous stated that he! - Provisions-Rrholeeale. Sight Impaired' town. in many cases the weight o! % did not know whether a complete oc-! 19 Western Grain : . . Smoked meats -Roils, 31 to 32c: the water prevented the opening e! ' +cupation of Turkish Thrace- would be Elevators Change Hands hams, ted., 4'2 to 43c; heavy, 3S to A despatch from London says: doors, o; otherwise many .per•som �, 37c; cooked hams, 53 to file; backs,! The u could have reached a lace of safety.11 '•, carried out at once. Surprise was ex. Q sen Mother Alexandra accord- P plain, -5l -to- 53c; backs; bone'.eaa, 54 to . Within a short time the entire ound ark; h officials that the! A despatch from Winnipeg, bIan., _ a _I mg to an official report, has been suf- . occupation- had begun prior to .formal! says: -One o -t a iggea ea s in tage rolls, 33 to 36c, ening rot s v r a �' - action on the peace treaty with grain storage space ever'consummated Barrelled meats -Pickled porgy:, $48; i whioh is now- subsiding. ^During a torrent, wh:Ch was 200 yards wide. violent ck of an Greek tmops have occupied Ded-( Elevator'water swept on its crest por- ", nGompanyThasLpurchasedel7 mGreess enrrii'eats-Out of pickia, is less blood vest laburst in one of the queens tionsof demolished cottages, gessutomo- r egatch and Gumurjina, according. to elevators from the Imperial Elevator than smoked. ••I eyes, causing troublesome impairment biles, wagons, furniture, uprooted ,official communique - issued 'to -day, Company and one from Hallet and Dry salted meats -Long clears, in of the vision," says the statement. "It trees and the bodies o! drowned ani- ons, c; in cases, 28 to 29c: clear mals. Brid es crumbled before the The communique adds: � Carey. bellies, 27 to 281,2c; fat backs, 281x, to' is hoped that with care' and rest tha! g - but her rushing flood. So sudden was the �- 30c. .- inconvenience will, ass, c t waters t a P Lard -Tierces, 28 to 281c; tubs,! majesty's engagements must to some approach of he that major- '=°!('jANADA'S WAR REPARATION 28% to 29c; pails, 28�* to 291tic; extent be dependent upon the progress rty o1 the deaths occurred during the prints, 30 to 301fsc. Compound lard' made." f first momenta of the flood when the $ e1�►+ TA�.S$198710000 tierces, 27 to 271/za a - - lower rooms of houses war tae h heir- r E o Montreal Markets, In i9f3 the total number of ticket -i This was particularly true in tha low- - v�I ; Montreal, June 1.-Oats-Car.adian� holders conveyed by the seventeen er parts of the .own. In h 'higher _ ` -_ • western, No. 2, $1.34; do, No. 3, S1.3.2., principal railway companies in Eng-� parts of the town many pennons `British Dominions Will Share the ,Indemnity Received by Florin -Man., new standard grade, land -exclusive of the London Tube1 escaped, but only after wading waist $14.85 to $15.05. Rolled oats -Bag, 2 deep the water: ,- rail��ays-was 8_1,71e Lo whilst in*through the Empire in Proportion _ Which Their Expendituret - 90 lbs., $5.50 to $5,60. Bran, .$54._5 - Hundreds' -of -persons re homeless' - �> Shorts, $61.25. Hay -No. 2, pe.- ton, 1919 this figure had increased to 957,- � ,Bear to Total Expenditures of the Empire. ;; ton, gpg,g90, and many householders have lost most. - .. , car lots, $31 to :$3_ Cheese, of their belongings. ' • A despatch from London says:-'{ being the Zeppelin raid - in September, ---------- - Signposts bearing the inscriptions 11915 -and scores of other entries Y Germany Hands Over z = "Hell -Fire Corner," "Piccadilly" and I which have equally vivid associations. rj,000 Locomotives; "Haig Avenue," erected by British The larger , pieces of ordinance, `: 'troops lust behind the front lines in some of which weigh fourteen tons, A despatch from Berlin says: -The, ' - ,.France, are among the more than 10, are being arranged on the floor of the .<y - - -- 000 exhibits being assembled at C'rys, spacious hall. But the gaKeries will �. Ministry. Transport announced that #' tai Palace, London, to form t.ia miler- hold displays of a equal; if not renter' the delivery of five thousand' locomo I9 g tives to the Entente, in accordanc4 f 3a1 War Museum. It «ill be openrd interest. These 'include war paintings ? > !' " with the Peace Treaty, had been com-, by the King in June and will, continue and trench implements, realistic scenic Vs ' °` ;;!, plated. The former Prussian-HessiaA models and protective devices and ,f• ' a r for four years. - Railway system now possess' 23,004 1 Exhibits have been ga►hared from 'cfirios that throw an illuminating lightN. locomotives, which is 1,400 more thaA every land where the war left its -trail. on conditions which_ _existed_ in th_e "Q d 4;; (it had before the war, but has only. to show the common effort of the German army. .Some of these are '" T3, -locomotives which are capable; ' empire during the great cor.tlict. amusing, some tragic. 1.' of b 8. Compared with the+ 8hortly•after the signing of the antis- There is a cycle with a dynamo at : sing use Co rte'` pre-zvar period, the per of an tics the signposts mentioned were tachment for lig}iting an officer s dug +-°°t"r _ . w ,''> t� " ' serviceable engines had increased from found in a pile of discarded lumber. out, upon which to o of the worst of I 2 , , e 19 to 4 , In addition to those bearing street fenders of the Tanks had to sit in b - - -- W slates there was found the sign] . , of shifts and pedal in order that those*?.:-X1111,N.g 'hew .1.1 RejO1CC>s .. ;Verdun, "No Thoroughfare." They within might have illumination. :<: r::>:>.`Y: ' '" :. are now to be preserved as relics for Far less amusing is a specimen of :::: -. .f `` >t$ Crop FrOapects, ,. the enemy's beer t ' A soldier _,-,;_ pat, dty'.,.: r n p." �y, w... „ `a\ i .,:.:�_ :. r There wail be on display the gun exploring No Man's Land might step • .'11:' A despatch from Pr•i?rca Albert, Sask., says: Local' showers continu! . 1.'that fired the first British shot in the .'into its ugly spikes, concealed in the throughout Saskatchewan and North -ar, it ,qac -from the decks of the destroyer grass, and escape from thein grip ';,� ern Saskat Saskatchewan and phenomena] Lance at the minelayer Koenigt-ouise; was virtually hopeless. a ,,. , .;;.,:,,,,.,.> ;,;;, ",t;;,,,;;;.v ::• , crop is reported fro a ::,::::: : r x �""::<�::> .s:<:.::»:,>::: ��;;:,..,...,•• growth of the c D P rill ' the E battery gun that otiened the The lifebuoys of the Lusitania, the <: , d, .<....::,;,:,: �'.K•. ,_ ere has ` "`" every di trict Th psilitary hostilities; the anti-aircraft shattered farms) of the Vindictive, the iR DAY IN TORONTO • ma rom•blowi g in any district eve s M P E damage f n IknM-num a•°b1Rh mA„ntv•i n� ('.r«1,rns nnrYinn ni'ti:hr 7nnj,rn .--. .-. Rpfl f.11R --_.- +..�.....�. :a s..,t,- �r„+r..,,•In Fhn rprinisP mnnl�R�onfa nhn�if {i- n-0 �:prlrvl�nnn pr„T Isartr,o_R. rt'f -. F. __r---- -----'-'-- -' - _ _ _ ..- _.. college, !lied the flint shot ever direr- formidable mines that ban, ea tris Avenue School. • v �t k i overjoyed with the prospects of, tit ted at a foreign foe from London since Dardanelles will recall many chapters I I 1.�n the city with wreaths of flowers. Photo shows that presented by Brock I. : 4«da days of t{�e Romi�ns-the occasion of a great epic. p ', . oto, "I . o a ... C +ate .,-._ .. : ' •i . .'_e -: _ n may.. # ,,t i� �}, %2 7°.. 1 ._ n -. - , _,. ,. _ , u., -.w.r.,,1-._`,,'!2i&:,.,,._� !:,nrW-,, �yr:e .... s .;:rr .•17 •{:.fd":. y. a� N°• a^:};r: 7S'✓ :.?.',�, � 'A,,1..ai•cn.. b J4,. T� ..yR .s twx '�4/�? ,f ::�,. A'i i.. yei,1 •',,,.Ny � AY„ Nr •* .'T"F'•.� T I�✓�• a^ i.Y• kf JiCi4 �• i�'r t' .V,i" ,L4.r .:y� � !"�,i ipT aLL �.. :y 4 7. i%t"A� .. ,,.. .. ...,�. . ,.. +•L, . % ,1.: 'A• '3 t». rs•rtJ'2^'.ygw•h4+'ati1^:a',, _ a . s,x -••w- {, r I LOCALISMS.—Mrs' L. D. Banks, who has —F. B. Housser intends holding 17 been seriously ill is now much im- an auction; sale of farm imple- _ proved a is able to be around. menta etc., on Saturday. June 19. —Meet W. G. -Ham was in the —Mrs.. fit J. Morrissey left on —Mr. and Mrs. Elseeser and `,icily r Saturday. Monday for Kitchener to attend children, of Toronto, spent the �/ Ig ore -Mrs. Henry Gordon is improv. the 'wedding of her niece, Mise week -end -with James and Mrs. - -, ing-nicely, after her recent illness. Madeline Collins. Rose. s -Robert Foster, of Toronto, -Charles and Mrs. Baker and -Miss Ids Bunting hus been .was a gnest,at the Gordon' House children, of Toronto, had a most seriously ill during the past few over Sunday. unpleasant experience on Satur days, but the are glad to know We are. displaying -Reggie Shirley, who has been day afternoon when - motoring out that she is now improving. ''attending Queen's University, has to spend Sunday with Mrs. Baker's --Warden W. G. t Scott and returned home, sister, airs. Arthur Ropes. When Deputy -reeve F. H: Richardson The most economical. floor covering for -John McGinty has the con• they reached Morrish's store at aren Whitby this week attend - tract for building the concrete 'Highland Creek they turned north. iug he June session of theCounty .,every room in the house... .walk on Christina St. to avoid the stones on the Ding. Council. t+� -Mrs. Kenneth Gordon ' 'and stop road. When they reached -St Andrew's Ladies'° Aid RiTI j.� ff Ru ��11•child, of Toronto, spent last week Stott's hill, which is one of the meet at.the home of 11rs. Thotilas Congoleum Gold Seal g' S '':with airs. Jaynes Gordon. • steepest and most dangerous to Andrew on lVednesday, June 9th, -John McGinty' has begun the navigate in this part of the conn at 3 o'clock. All the'ladies are .,work of putting on the cement try, they hesitated. to make` the welcome. They're "waterproof, scl'nitary'� need ''�ooring of the nen bridge. venture, bat finally decided to -The Wouian's Auxiliary of -Miss Spencer, of Montreal, mgke the -descent. All went well St. George's church will hold their ..no fastening, beautiful patterns. was the guest of Rev. Dr. and until they nearly reached the hot regular lilouthly business nieetiug Miss Ina Marsh over Sunday. torp, When the car was going Rt a on Thursday; Junb.10th, at.3 p. m., 1 -Dr. A. :ll. and Mrs. Bell and Very rapid rate Mr. Baker lost at the home of Mrs. Harding. A Sizes: ft U� :l it. =72 ft by 9 fr. family, of Toronto, motored olio control, due it is thought, to the full atterfdance is requested, 4 p p b ion Sunday and called on friends. failure of the brakes -to respond. 2222 9 ft by 101 ft 9tt by l f� 1rs - Anumbe_• of our residents at The car dashed to the side of the r road, but carne to a suddelr•sto Areas Advertisements. tended the races last week and p DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE returned home with smiling faces. by striking a big tree. Mss Baker - 'John and Mrs. Williatrand was thrown outto one side of theFOR SALE -Driving mare, 4 years - child, of Pic ton, spent a few da s car and their two-year-old dau. old: 31so buggy and harness. Apply to c. ' Y Bat c. Brougham. 3�tf.. last week -with L.. A. and Mrs. ghter was was thrown, out to the - Van Skiver. other side and rolled down the FOR fiALF.-A DeLavnl separator Right now you are looking for \o. 12, ;iNJ capacii y.'never been• u;rd. Cow-- -Rew: A. E. and Mr's. B1•liCe euibank'ment, the other daughter an L Shepherd, Pickering. 34tf were in' Toronto for a couple of w•as thrown over her father's head, - �/� days last week, the former attend- but Ur. Baker caught .her- and FOR SALE -A 4 -year old driving .:mBOYS •;_ SUMI'�ER -.:- JERSEYS t1it1S Site escaped injury-. �jt•, horse broken single and double, fit or 'the ing a meeting of the Synod, p J y show :ing W T. Heron, Rest ILII. S7tf -T. McCarthy has the contract Baker was also unhurt. JIr Bak, - - - We have them all sizes for repairing the 'cement side- er and the younger -child were FOR And disc harrow. Alsg a gn�ry farm repairing> walks in the village, and is now badly -haken 'up, but • no bones. jus' :,ewly calved, w: H. Jackson, Broek Road, us at Rork in the east end. were broken and their injuries Rre _ 0 cents each. 5 Y not of a serious character.. The T� OR Sale brood saws, with pias ' -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron-- 1 + week, o d Send 7 pigs 3 weeks o!d, r1PPt1' t0. is hale, Owing to the illness of auto escaped serious damage. w S. Dix n Rouge lull, R. R, 2, Picker:ng.3+r5, - . - her sister, Miss Ida Bunting: -The Toront�as•teyn question IGS FORSA I JJ -A number of good ,Ploy s' Ishaks and Tweed Iiniekers; all-sizes,31w -The Earl of Clarenden and ig now apparently at % Stand -still. chunk alsosc,eral suckers and one l:r,Jod. % }O t0 x.70 per 1(111 ' LDrd, Somers, who recently re- The go.vernment's advice to the John L. Gillman.Bruugham. Phunc\-ark P 1 _. ' turned from England, attended promoters is to "go slow." and !w'7 suer the races in Toronto last: week this advice is apparently' OR SALT --1 folding being " k tub:randOvS' Work Shirts, in khaki andiJlacl 7 . P' " -The annual service in Erakiue followed. IIowevec, the essitn- 1 1 Pavgway stvmz machine, t atcclary and white stripe; 1.00 to 1.25 - t P Sticee- s 3-hurner cual oil stove with oven. AlI church will be held on -Sunday, i-ru that prevailed a few weeks P4Imcr. Pickering. 33tf [ Tune 18th, ata o'clock. Collection ago is now giving way to amore - -- ILhak.i Ptunnlna.Shoes' 811 Sizes frolll AVfNG PURCHASEDA TR V. 1 Id aid of the cemetery fund. Ev- optimistic feeling The govern- I�we are prepared to do all kinds of work. I-iddle5 t0 bio boys, 1.1 7 i1nc1 1.27 per pair a erybody welcome. '" ment has guaranteed the bonds of G,ve u,a trial, M. R. Hoover & bon. -Locust E -N, J. Chanmati, W. V and the:electric line from Toronto to Hill. Ind. phony 1331, iris Children's Summer Fiats, Mrs. Richardson, bliss Boone and St. Catharines, as well . as the OUD FOR SALE -85 per cord. at ASSOrte(1_ colors. _ + Miss L. Richardson were in NVew- Windsor line, and also has given ��SALE-85•lut I,;. rear of con. 5, , Stock road).' Athan market 'over Sunday attending its sanction to the City of Toron- will 'x• on the premises to attend •o custo.•nen. , i C. A, Barclay. Brougham. lotf Huge assortment -of Child's, Girls', Boys', Zadies and Gents the Quarterly sleeting of Friend to to build an $4,000;000 terminal $ -Those desiring their pianos for the eastern and westernradial OR SALE -4 yearling cable, 1 , toned may have their work at • lines. In view of these• fetett+, Lhe F�oun�farrow cow, good grade shorthorns.. White Footwear, lioth "rubber, and leather s01c. tended to b leaving their order App s' at of 20. rear of eon. 4, W. C. Willson. - y g government clnot reasonably Ind. phone, Pickering 1007. 35.38 at the N�vs' office. as Mr. Defriez, refuse the request of the Hydro - - -- -- ..� ___.. . of the Nocdheimer Piano qCo., is Electric Commission to guarantee j�TANTED-Competent girl ma; dor . . - HAP N general housework for small family. All expected here in a few da ** the bonds of the Toronto Eastern. conveniences. Highrsrwagesto right party. A -James Potter is making, ex Sir Adam Beck has made arrange ply to P. 0. Boz 478 or phone 303• Phawa, s7•�'s tensive improvements to his dwel menta with the Federal Govern -FOR SALE -Wagons. buggies. ling. The old drugstore is ' being meat for the transfer of this line plows. scaEAere, and mowers and all kinds of r torn down to be replaced by a 'to the Commission and the Feder- imp'emente, °deo several kitchen stoves and sew- + %mg machines. H Herman Claremont. Phone - - new etructnre and the present al Government has alsoagreed =� -- : . • _- - --- - dwelling is being raised to permit take care of the bonds to -the ex- "-' - - - * 1 _ � OR SALE -A solid walnut ward- _ ' -of a cellar. tent of conte Sc00,000, which is the �. robe. 1 ch•jro, 20th Century washing ma- _ �. s _ j, . er -Mrs. T. M. McFadden, of Dur.- purchase price of the. Toronto chim-,pianobox.set of whimetrees. neckyoke. Save money by 11jLl��inb hVlPi hal trufk, and leather covered sofa Mrs. G. - ham. returned hums on alonday, Eastern, the rate of interest to be Leal. Pickering, 37•3s after spending three weeks at the 44 per cent. and spread over a ENDERS �CTLL.BF RECEIVED ' home of her parents, D. and Mrs. period of 5u year=. Thi is an TE tar undtr NVI a toy +uEC June 2t,. Blmpsoa. DI r, i1lcP'ad'dea has just should onally. good eght and der *^1129 t house. and hettane wank lathy. SCR.EEN purchased the drug business in should have tntich weight in in n t neces*a y accept 'I'hc lowest to an tender rut ming. ly s. La vy Apply i lot 31. con. 1, Durham, with which he has been dltcing the Drury goyQrt int t0 Pickering. Thos. Lacey, IranT.arton. 37,10.....DOORS, 7-1 ..connected foryeaty. guarantee the bo s Pl'+ 2ti LI -9 FOR S.kLE--2 shorthorn,. A fine assortment of these from • 2.00 Rp. -The Outlook for the fruit cion however, is g :ttbotit a i )i••,a is-non.hsol,l:;�d. anwher 1 y.-jr64,1, Is quite bright at present. The mouth only, and fui early decision h r •rom ped,urmd ,.xk, and beth regt.teicd: Window Screens Sireell Wire Etc,- :`.'Warru dr weather of the past b the oVvrnment is looked for. " x'ony�to the `^ isdrv? fam,ly :,nd the - s r Y P Y 8 ether to the Louisa family npyly at tot ti;rnn: . week was favorable to the develop It is hoped that the. line between 3. Pickering: or addret, J. C. Bryant. R. R, No .: ment of the blossom of which Pickering and Bo*ruaiiviil,e may 1, r:ckcriag. FFonr 1t.,7. 3t, ao there is a great abundance. There he in operation illi, year, nl:d tti4lt PUBLIC NOTICE L A �% N -M O V�IE'R S Y Is great need, however, for rain, Pickering Tillage tend the sur, h ' -as it is very seldom that there ha: roundingconn r •tit. e- ng 'P.itu.z c LiJ,INt lY-LAW ix THE• en so little in in May as this tric light and power before tt•iuter, F,,LICE tt.r..%(;E uF CLARE NIONT. , ear. as' there is''a snrplu� amount of Put I' Notice is hesehy, given that -The residents along the frost power in the east, question of on tl;.t day of %Iay, 1924), in com• T1;eSF3 e00 IS a"e eYCept?Onttl Q81u8. , street are wondering t� gather the adequate Dower will glut prove an plianre with. an application. Ecom the government purpose asaimting obstacle to -the completiou of the businessmen of the Police VillRgP of = ahem in putting. clown the dust road. Claremont who are engaged in the �p classes di business or trades herein• F I S H �I N G TAC K L E giuisance,.�rhich ha -4 been becom- • -The •comttmjttee appointed to after indicated• and by authority'of Ing worse every clay on account look after the Salvation Army Section 81 of Chapter 2.29 of the Revis- of the long controlled dry weather, Self Denial Campaign in Picker- ed Statutes of Ontario, 1914, a By-law Poles,' Lines, Hooks,-, Sinkers, 'Bobbins. 'Etc. It wag reported several week, ago ing met in the basement of the inumber L13.31 was passed by the 'Muni- ° that oil had been ordered and war �Iethodust Church on. Dlonelay cipal Council of the Township of Pick - eying, which provides that on each. while 111 et our �leea Ona •kitchen F then. on its trap, but so far it lots evening and appointed canvassers g p • not arrived, Mondav, «ednesday and Friday, be- for polling sub -divisions No?. 1 tvveen the 1•2th day of June arid'the -The public services in the and 2 and arran ed,that the drive gut pump Anel Siuk. g h day of September, in [lie year Methodist church will be conduct- shonld begin on Monday next 19.20, ar,d thereafter on each llonday; ed by two or tn-are of Our Minute The can vfcs? -.a 4 _el.. -for tha cilias en on-Bitt3d<ry; J ), have been appointed and work will months of May, June Juip• august Bu11dy, - Pickering a owing to the pastor's absence, begin the first of the week. Fetor and September, inievery year. all gen- , , who will be taking charge of - the. members of the committee who eral, drv'.goods, grocery, htrdware, i anniversary services at Pontypool have autos have been appointed boot and shoe, furniture• butcher, in. next SundR and 'Monday. •. A bacco, paint and oil, ancirnood work- U M M E R G 'O O D S - Y 3 to Those are the country di=trio, ing shops or stores, where goods are cordial iavitAtiori is extended to Tlie?e are Messrs.'11I. S. Chapman, e.eposed or offered for sale by retRil,. the public. Social evening in the A. `V, Craw•forth, Jets. Richardson I in the said Police Village of Claremont ` -League on Friday. contest and and Rev. LYr. Marsh and others will shalt he and remain closed between 'F�"e have a s �lendid range of. lead 'to Rear gbods, lcecream.-J. W D. assist in the work. Some may be seven of the cloc:c in the afternoon I y.- la ebted to the Mus- gin the work on Monday, but if and five of the`. clock in -the forenoon the newest styles son Book Co„ Ltd., E. Dundas and some ate not called upon for cors- op the next following day. _ , Victoria -Sts., Toronto, fora copy of tributions t�it,hiu ten days or sit Public Novice is also hereby- given Palm Beach Skirts 3•.50. White Skirts 2.50, Voile Blouses 1.50 to 4.25. Appleton's Road Guides, section: 1 'the must not be disc disappointed, a that the said by-law 'shall come into Middies, with ro?ev bfi ie and green collars, 3.00. House Dress - and 2, which has , nsi been issued, Y pl farce and have effect on from and after es L, 0 to 3,50 _ aprons, overalls, 1.25 to. 1.50. Tea 1 they will not be overlooked, It IS the 12th clay of .June, 1920, and that a and which gives authentic inform- hoped that every one will do lis: violation of the provision of the said , Aprons fisc.• Boudoir Cap?, •silk find mall, ' °tion for motorists, c clists and 50, .5 and 00 cents each. y- part in this most worthy salt?e4 by-law makes te offender liable to a - .! travellers in convenient form. The amount expected from Pick- penalty of not iess than $3.00 nor.more Call and inspect our goods, as they are correct iti style and price. _Every maid 11{gltway, concession, ening is - $1i5, birt this objective than $56.i:o. besides costs, = sideroads county'.'botindary• toren should be exceeded. The other ' Of which all persons interested will � A GILLS S�'IE D�NBARTON Ahs boundary. railkvA please take notice and govern them P y y, electric 'putt? of the tutt•nship will be � line, city, town Rud village in the selves acrordingly: d K orga'niraed later. it is hoped that. By order of said Council. } ` `• _ �___-__ province is accurately indicated. t h officers of the Salvation Army rev. SCOTT, Reeve. YOUR NEW SPRING OUTFITS They may be secured frons the will add res, uteetings in other } above firm for 50 cent,. each'• centres of the totditshi )andorAani- Dci.sitr.n Ii. 131:.�roa, Qlerk -The Agent of the Bible Soc•ie-tr, zations completed' for carrying ou June 1st, 1 u Dir. Walton, of Toronto, will the work. The-aLwiber of a We can supply you with Overalls, Smocks, Shirts; Boots, Caps, Etc i tgg + spend Sunday, June the 13th, i1, in the army tire' ao few and these ry hitevale Club O1 Our Overalls-utulSmuc��Rre the famous "r�rm and $Ammer" Pickering And would like to run• are so over Barked; that it i= brand ai 3;35 a piece. Shirts from 1.50 to 2 25. dart -'the following services : A rather difficult to get suitable `United Farmers Otic Boots, the finest i❑ CAllAC1A, wi111Rn19 cat7noL be beaten 'regular service in the Anglican me.n to give Addresses. Every- • Be sate y oa ask for lliR isms. i church at 10.80 A. ni.: a mass weet• body knows the, great ,work the Ing of the Sunday* Schools in tar Salvation army is doing- look•. Meetings, held in • I. 0.-0. F. Hall, 1st } Methodist r:iturch At '2 p. 'A)., And a ing after those unfortunate Wren Tuesday everting in each inonth .. «.e have a new line,of L�ownde famous suitings. "We guarantee:° n}as -me mR� � tb eongrrga I and women who R_ g "clown for suninier months, y g ,♦tetra T„ $s nd re u- _ pet -feet t and glia Rction with eve garment. __ pe •' fi i s f h r a ., .�,.. ..,,.,..: F•..a9. , i b-+,.'cr-iss- ' , i int - - -' at f p. m. The offlc, t? cf the Lccal, tional, Aud all classes and sects larly on the co-operative p an, e - Branch are asking the ministers are holding out a helping Band. good value at $$5.00, and S. S. officials to arrange for I When the canvassers call upon Phone or write F. Hornshaty, Howard �+ lthnve aer•vices. Y Y , p Malcolm, of Directors. Fred T..Eunting - 'Pickering •The Hugs notice on, You hold out our hand but � _ � - ,r a: ill 1-;e given in due time.-Co.m. not an empty one. II, PI GFI, Secretary Established 185i. �- up` '_s..•._. _._.�.» ., " - �'�•'?..m,...'.-m,....,.o...'a .:.-.... _..+.x..._.-.nos..Ci.st,.ruv.aa::,.s:eC.a'"''-At'L.i..�inn ...e�ifo`•..^.;;.a. ...'v"�.�a:sr's'v..s-...sit`�siiu.:l:...-,.3wa�.<..a.. _ ,� ..t. .A .-W..