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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_06_11• e . 1...:r., w,' , F.. 1+'S' ..yy •.di*' .: �+*�. �-- ,•,.,�"' .,•• .ea c+*, s r+^ fir. ^'• ' •J""'�,.,�•' -},.'fir• !L •�.e•w• xi: a•.: - �` �,'�`. 5:' ., ,.a �tr"1'-.. ::. .'..:.,, " •. ;. 5,.; ••• ... ._: ',mow. ",...:,a, :.: .. .. %:P �W''P`Y•b r AVOL. XXX:1x, No. -'Tg VYofiroot>anal got-bro. _ _GREEN RIVER _._ _.._ WHITBY Established 75 years ; `g Geo,,_ s Baker A song Service will be :field in the The «'hithv Concert Company, con. �ecftCal - Y3teeu Riper Baptist Chtu+:h on. Snu• I listing of ��'hithy Male Qu+ttette GREENWOOD da.y evening, June 13th. An excellent Whith.,Orchestra and_Soluis,s, 'are E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- ' pi prepared, cousi*ting ,prepared to Supply entire programme R. teres member of the optometrical sono_ of solos, duets, rluartettes and chows- I fur Garden Parties, Church concerts oration of Ontario. special attention given to C es. A hearty invitation is extended! and other entertainments. Fur par- MILLS fiha 8tting of glasses.Eyes. tested free. North SAFETY FIRSTto all, tienlars write or phone E. W. Evans,• Olaremoae. watf_ Whitby, Phones-Be11,50; Ind„2E5, - - :F.'•T011LINSON, .11, B., tilember The man who is obliged to GLEN lel •'of the College 4j Phyi5icians and Surgeons. -- build a barn always •I)uts ”' gins Annie Fiss was hOtlle OVeI' the WH•ITEVALE - Y?� of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by' the late Dr. R. esodic, and latterly by Dr, Cald- on a good ssytein of lightn week -end. Owing to repairs that are being well. Phone. Claremont; Qnt. 23ty Geroge Willsnu and family tvere.at made, J,• Leary will -close down his ing protection. Most of f Q. Hopkins' on Sunday. I millamtil about the First cf July, the barns -burnt dee de. + E. CART Don't forger. the Glen Major picnic i Born, on Tuesday, June Sth; to Dr. ..C.* P. & S.. Ont. A corcrer for the Coun• stroye y Igon and - -ty of Ontario. Office hours : 12:2 and 65 p. in.. -- t h\' a or, at other'thriurs by appotntmenr Phone Bell A number ft'ow here attended the son (Donald Ross), No. 24. Ind, phone No, 100. Pickering. Un= Wily delay? Let u= give Field Dur at Clareuruut on Thursday, George Chadwick, of Tu n, is I hm forced to advance chopping taro. •3317 June the 3rd. spending t fe%v days with ' iter•, to 10 cents per bag. This does not yuti tin estemate`and safe- Service was conducted ort 51:nd.iy : f !Pnds ht fore leaping for Englund. nearly meet the extra cost, and. N0. MCKINNON, 3I.D., L.R.C.S., guard yourself and your "''evening hy,3lr. Fest. Service nest �� ,;rden Batt "undo the auspices ..Ealgburggh, member of the College of - Sunday at 7:10 n)• g 1 y• P u ass there is >i lowering oP�a• ; Phyaiciane and Surgeons of Ourario, licentiate btllldln�,9. P• of the Ladies' Aid Societe of -the Jleth- of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, - R"m. Dunn. Misses Edna and Luta + odi:t church, will be held on the lawn Pen x further'' advaQce map bit 3 "t3oeoial attention co a.tesees of women -and dye know how and the and �Ciltiam Rodin to visited Silas and I of the church on the evening of Wed• rendered necessary, r children, office and residence, Brougham. Mrs. Redman on Sunday. ne=day, June '23rd,' when a good pro. " _ save you iuoney. � grmii will he provided, watch out Soure mills, owned by farm%rs find .ht LepaG. " 13RO iK ROAD fit; bills giyilig full particulars, tiecsssary to charge 13c per bag and more, to make it pay. WTT H'KF.NNEDY, Barrister. Sr)1• firs. Badgeroa, sr:, is not so well `T• iei!or.iNotary Public,!IConveyancer Kc; Stbuffiville, Ont, as usual this week. 5. 0. Women's Institute Meeting BRAN and-SSO.P.TS on hand Whitby, Ont. 1t Walter JRcksQnbnsflni"hedhis at. year at U�haga High School.' ( The annual district meeting of the Will those who have not yet got their} T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- TTT Miss Olive 13rignall is -under' thiel South Ontario Women's Institute will participation receipts, please call !7 . TEytAoant7 Crown Attorney, and County hBA L weather, suffering from a very severe he held in Pickering, in the Red Cross and get thele. They are valuable; eouoitor, Ooast Hones. Wh1tbT, 10 t. H, cold. Roums on Tne­day, June loth. The 'Who opened the school on SundnrI morning-sersion. spill commence at• o 0 of CHRISTIAN, Barrister and F lackbo andrubbed out the work un the the Director of soh dig inion \ocou off g ;:,,.-A* Solicitor, \o[ery Yuhtic. Etc. Stoney to s r • • • - - :oas., Office Brock St. North, Whitb4.' Ysly CLAREMONT J,,kbigs Gertrude Badylerow =ant a� p the Provincial Federation, will pres• F• T.r� .FREE-+_ D9LES:& JOHNSTON-Barri4rers- few clays lost week with friends in. ent the Aims of - the Federation hf49. - oc , 22:, DanfortO Ave ,tt'rx,1+•orth Bldvt, ISSUER, OF _ Osha-tea and also geeing the big show. (',Vomen's' Institu&s at this session, Toron!u. Phone'Gerrard 1411..'Saturdays, Ma•• •%V hale Mrs. Win. Badk?row w is The Rfternoon resainn a•t `L.30 will be. worn 1, 21j 1Uly •' getting colt Of the buggy one d+.p list addressed by Jlrs. Ada Courtice. of 1 [�7 ILLIAIl J. BEATUN, E. A.. Bar- Marriage Licenses reek, she fell and dislocated her .the Tor+into Board of Education. and 1 'r,,tcr, 50 in:or. mernher •,f ncc ;ir'm o6 Khoulder. the subject will be "The Home arnd' Service •6 RYckm"n. Dcn+aon, Foster arkd, Beaton. Toronto _ ` ` _ — Mr. Bishop, late of Calgary, has School, and the li-aft the Institute can " " c General Trut w Building. b3 Bay Street. Toronto. -' ' Telephone; Main001 gird UG2 - L©GS WANTED NTG D purchased _a residence ..in .0 haws, _take in this. This meeting shouldbe P y 8 P where he intends going into the ri interest to all the women in the A-R butcher business. -FIs has also par- ridinit. and n gotad attendance is hoped Desltal I will a the following rices deliver.' chased a new car. for. Lunch trill he served at noon. i ed=at the mill lips. R. H. C'ronk. Pickering, District ;• B-p LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Ruck. Elm No. 1 33.(9) to 1.).+M) perlll CHZRRYWOOD President, Jitsy I. McClehlan, Whitby, ' y Graduate:of the Royal Colelge of. Dental District Secretary. We bare a full line of motor, oils and : r_ $urtteons and l'ntvererty of Toronto'. ' Office Soft Elm No, 1 `25,f9) to 31 ).f Ml - "I WTbe many frieode of JohnTimbers - .,; Durr W. M. PringleN 'hardware; store, Whitby. Basstrood No. 1 YS,i U to 3U,lJ<l late of Cheirywood, still regret to hear greases as well as motor fixtures. Offs' hours to III: 1 to 5.3u.Si Ird.'pEone E, Maple No. 1 1.5.(10 to 30.00 " of his death which took place on June X DUNSARTON - Autos of all makes and designs repair- ICKERIN G__ NEWS Bell phone 520. 44ly White Ash No. 1 35.00to 40,(10 •' 3rd at his home at lot $4, cote. 8, after �[r4. F.-tilorrisou agent a Yew ansa ed on shortest notice and ' w.• 2nd Gr'th Pine 1 :NL(#J to 25.00 a Dery brief illness, -and his body was In Toronto recentl at.fair,prices. fi0uottliewo fzay.D*. Hemlock No. I .20,00 to 25m) laid to rest in Bethel Cemetery bn the y' - w Mrs. Powell. of Toronto, is the guest . 5th con. of Markham. 11r. Timbers Agents for Dominion Tires " Chopping and Oat Rolling every week of her sister, Mrs. LeRoy. , G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage' day excepting Ronda was born at Tunsted; Norfolk. Eng- Mrs. Heard, who spent the winter in + Vv Lto.na« in ,th. ooaaty of Ontasfo, p g ' y' land, about 62 y'eat s ago, and cwme to p Genuine, Ford Parts' Pieterins village. srtly CaOada about $0 yeare ago, settling Toronto, Is. In the Pillage for a short • _ W.• G. Barnes, Green River near Scarboro Junction, where he time. Gasoline always on band. Free Air a �T f-V.iRICHARDSOPi - Real :ES followed the occupation of farming. Frank Bruayes and bride spent the "rY ••tate, insurance. Conveyancing. NotaryOr address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. ago illy. Timbers came week -end with h .. Mrs. a and__ n See us you are in need "s y — _ Clark. of anything in the auto to Cherr wood where he became ver W'HALL-House carpenter. 'E4= •Ptimates Riven for new work, rrpairs or alterat.ons Ind. phone :913,: Pukering. 231y DR.BEATON TOWN.. SHIPOLERE • eonvyane6r, colornlaetonerfor taking affidarlts, .joeountant, Etc. Stoney to loan on farm propsrtT, Issuer of Marriage Lia- snoea" WLltsnlo, Oa.. t -y HUGH -S. Pt GH. Glen lfofnr. Ont. Ltcene,•4 Auctioneer. 'Ftn.n•Iv espar. fence :n lwportc't aid :bcrc ixbbred . atock, Sales conducted anyywb#r6, Write Eos terms azd particulars. FLono Ind, 2116. 33.17 prominent in the bee -keeping bnsiuess P!ng U. A. and Mrs. Gillespie spent the %revk�end at, the latter's home at Cold or truck line. - which hominess he parried on very yucces5fully and tondo man ft'iends bt• spring,, Pte. Frank andyllra. West, of To. Cowan an & Shepherd - K joviRl and sunny disposition. .ionto, are visiting H+ R. and' Jars. He wa+ a member of the Cherrywood nt Methodist,chuh and enjoyed being f.atrv+trd. Rev, J. F; . Clugston is in Ottawa • • 1C ermg, ,!Ont• o Frre9COt and taking an Artipe Dart in 'About , for two weeks attending; the General , t lie Sabbath S.-hool R year .,emhly. - x !ako he moved to lot 31, con. S. Pick• + ing,• whore he passed stray, after i hatra a Eery arty•, He will _ air=.. J. IT Wilkinson and little darigbter, of Inglewood.. are guests of Y Are J _6eHere I bya-h her-iai'rr, lIr-. C'lugstcn. Y rtrp.ttlr tui5.eti. by n -hoot .Of friertd:. Tho rain w,+s welcomed last SRtur. , hvnrpathv is extended tothe bereaved — - - -- — - .. PICKERING - - �.� day ant of id ,thedoian iinmenae widow acid fttu)ily. �j POSTILL, LicPb�sc>d Au••tioneer, • • anu�untof go+,d to�the Pnuntr-v, sl' . for Gouaturs of York and Ontario. Aar• • • Mr. A. Sutherland. of Knox C`(dlege, Iton for of all kinds attecued to on shortest ' bre" Latt Caleb Rose lirearhrd morning and evening, on Cement aotico, -Addr.as C,reea af�er P :O„ Ont - LUMBER YARD SnnHRy lay'. in the absence of the a x� nRTON. li. GIBSON. Ontario C+lien ea e, lilly a fay days illness, pastor, Coal i �ii pn .ed peacefully xway.un Tuesday. Hee nen this 'date, Jul 3rd, for ) 1 and Docnm,u•t .Land S-i.eyor'and Civil � P _ � d Erx:n--r, Hopkins Street, V6 •,nby. Phone zml H lst,at his Into home, CentreSi_ the tinoual garden party R y Dunbar- (Successr±r, to the late W, E. -YLrne d. Qntar_t0 - -. • « fifth)', in his HRIh year. 'Mr. Rowe ton, •un:ler the airs ices t•f the Ladies ,�14 t-'ard-sttr was ,un to .n a r an ttn LUmb�ir, g sit oeiety. _ " Or a -� ada with hi, family in Iwai, Soon The ,annual service will he held'at Shingles' Tlf, •l1A«', LI(:'13NSED AU('- after he entered• the service of the G. the white church, i,F.rskinel on Stind'ay IJONEER J,nr York•Qntar;o and Durh. +, T. R. its masonry forFinao and resided Cour tic-. All kings of sales protitptly 3ttcn.!rd next, at 3 p. m. A coltoiWiion will be to. Tcrmareaa n3b,c. '.)e=7 r, ;ales ins -1,e: About 300 Al G hooped, apple for R number of vetrs at Whitby and taken up.in aid of the cemetery fund. Ready Roofl�hb, + arranged at NEWS' OftiSSv..- Bell and Indepen- _ i❑ 'the vicinity of Dilnb,l[LOn: FroUt $p sure to R,ttend this annual Memorl- " dent phones. Whitby, Ont. Sly ba; rely' at S7 cents taent} •Rye ears ago he was a uint- - - _ Y g ppP' al Servire, + each in lots ed masonry inspector of the E%stern It has been a -very showery time of Steel Posts'e Div. of the Grand Trunk rind moved late in om -bur A miscellaneous of 10 or more at to- Richmond, Que.,- which tray hi.S shower was given to Mrs. Chas. Pal- ••• - v Bought and sold. - , •the she head uarters. On retiring from active • _ p• 4 g mar and 1fi�s Ella Hnitnes. The num- - - ,- Government, M`tnicipal aiyd Cbr- service, about twelve years ago, he re= ernes presents to both showed the C W D Gordon & Son turned to bis old R'hitby horne where .high esteem in which both are held, A. C • R E E SOR, ,poation Bonds For Sale. f -he has since resided, •Mr•s. Rose pre- On Tuesday, June last, the mRrriagIe an Bell; Phone 193 -, deceased him eleven months ago. Sur- 'took place at th_ a- mance of Mi _-- OCUST $�L - .:PICKERING.- �€ fir- H 17tnes and 'Mr, A. Berry, the Rev J• WIU-MM-D-aYKE-5;-- Wkli-T71Y — - and ;our daughters. Mr. Rose was F. Clugston ofRciRting. All join in Bell and Independent phone, the survivor of'his own family,all of * 4 wishing the young couple many years w fir: $• R. la+�+o-PE whom lived to a good old age. The of wedded happiness. They will re- i Veterinar Surgeon funeral, which was under llasouic side in T0i6rito. y If �>i-• wish to GET a Htc:li OIiADi: anspicea. took - pla-ce by rn-ntnr- to The finAl game of the S. S. footballPic�rri �,e Honor Graduateof.Ontario Veterinary Atdunt Pheasant Cemetery, Toronto, k,;igue, which wl}s to have been played BVSINF,�o ana EDUCATION d Posi- College. All calls day or night on Friday, June 4th, being conducted off at Roseballk last Thursday even- - promptly attended to, ztuN :Don after GR.IDCATINC: you bt CompOsi[e Lodge, R'hiihv, and ing, icas postponed on account of theV. Bell and.Independent Phom s will select the Doric -Lodge, Picketing, as he wit -'.a Greenwood team playing at Clare - Member x " PICKERING; - - IuNTlilO f both lndoes, moot that day; which• was a disap- ELLIOTT -- pointment to all. Dr� -''� __., • BROUGHAM On Monday the riles on the Provin- T' T hlteve,le Tile Works l ✓� Mrs. Hogle, of Oshawa, is visiting sial Highway were blasting some rock s. friends here. in front of hiss Thomson's home, and x ;. Yon e fe Charles Sts, Toronto firs, John Hamilton" visited'in Osh- the charge being a* very heavv one ty Concrete drain tiles of different sizes g broke nertrly all. the glass in 'the win- Stor,e Rtva neer, Stulday' dotes of her houseand the house" and concrete bricks for sale, LEARN MORE ABO CT THIS SCHOOL J. Young, of Toronto, spent the past week with friends here, to its forindation. Ind, Phone No: 5315, 3IRr;hatn. l;y writing for our large Catalogue. llrs. llilrey, of Cedar Grove, is vis• The Dramatic Club gave "Home Geo. $nrkholder; ��llte`+'dl@ yes -what we have done ,for others itinq hEr niece, firs. Geo, Philip. Ties" in the pavilion `to a crowded, = and what we can do for you. This Mrs, John Greig; is holidaying in To- house and zeas much 'enjoyed by all. Drags, `Patent Medicines, - r9nto for a time., orcin to til health. The proceeds were $37.(0). We con- -- BchooTsEan'd"s for Etre 5es�in coups= g ratulate our e1uh "on their excellent Tolet Requisites, Dr. N. E. McEwen B•V.SC. IIissEthel'SVilson and -hiss Ethel g McEwen, es, in traction, ttluipment 'and dis, Shea spent last week with friends in rendering of this drama, as each one Stationery Veterinary -5% rgeon, cipline. Open all year.' Enter Toronto, did-his'or'her. part -in an 'admirable Graduate of University of Toronto, now, x Frank and Mrs. Axford 'and lfrs. M. way, and we hope that they will fern- Willard s Chocolsite?; - Former Veterinarian to Macdonald �V, J. Elliott,Princi al llatth'ews spent Sunday -with friends ish another drama at no distant fu - Agricultural College, Quebec. b p in Toronto, tore, M ••Cigars and Tobaccoes' r 'Prompt attention to all clients, _, George Dunexpp is in Ottawa for a - Bell and Ind. Phones, j • crtitp7e'of weeks'tit'tendinq the General Registration fee on letters has Speciltl attention given to drug, ONTARIO It IS My BUSineS3 Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, been inexea_ed from o to 10 cents, t . PICKERING, - Remember the Bengough "Chalk tecjttiretnents of live stock. _ To help yon run part of- Talk" this (Pyrans.) evening, under the and newspaper postage has been T auspices of The Methodist Ladies' Aid. greatly increased. - Call -4 promp tly_answered'day or', ` •_ s /y s E 1 1 By opening a New Garage in the Vin ese entertainment by this famous . _ J./ loge of 1Vhitecale I nm prepared to do The sports committee of the -night. Bell or Ind. phone, cartoonist are highly amusing and in - all kinds of repair work, includin Dominion Celebration at Picker - .WW structive. Fall cannot afford to miss, • Picker - tops and side curtains, also making in on Jul 1st a ose making n ' -f Has a full line of: fresh and Cur-. your old car look and run like new by thus opportunity. g y P rjP K f?l� meats constantly on hand. giving; it'a good- coat of new paint. layed Our f xe frt n Td ball A match t with the over to football tournameUnt for public ., fire Pr, t{-nllii nr1 T+roGa�PP nCo n ' 'Silos , luuiuu- y which liberal cash prizes will be • • ` 1J171{:tl 1,•Ull L1tJWhlbtb {I t)Nr(.Ull I Ing Pu Ills, Silos Greenwood boys, defeating them by given. School teams should now ` $af11, Bologna, Weiners, ate. and Gasoline Engines, the score of 1.0. The return match practising VeterlII>'<T gIIi 80II i begin ractisin for this event - CHARLES M. RICE, will be played here on Saturday even- Watch ont for bills giving fall � � _• �. Highest prices paid for ing, when an admissio ee of 10 cents g g ,i Butcher's cattle. Home Tel. 6621, LWhitepale, Out will be charged. particulars. P'iC]al:Qsix1`e , ' U1'3tsl,MO` °raw ,.•,� , . .._.. .. _... ._ . .. ,. _ ... � ., _. .. ._ _ •_ _., ,.. - .. . .;r •...,i•s-,,•..,,,; . �'.�i, ".r::. "f.,-.•..3•ta.:.:.?. •'rnr, ?:':.9�" :_'qR..a-,.i,r ::. -,:.,,. -: :_-. ..:.�,a.r.. .a,;.:,.�J ,-�"A­ ....,,,,r;�;f�i�i " "k.-�'...^".r.�-r.�a: . :,"'w; :.. ."T.. :M�: ,,,.'!! .j�wat.., :;,,:!q .'.•�yS'..y '....J•.:y�•..p.• a.c,u-. . e . 'Yrv:a: r'r•sF Sn ..a ...wl `,'e" .'�i9....y.' u.'aYs. �.,v•'.'!CY a+• .x.„•F'e.��eiy�.5� :.�?`�-_c"7Y'G4c'Y,.;•�s.xr+�, +,'Lx;;9,,t•u•"�.;,.,�.,�,.-re.t'�4 Y' .Y ? .y >._ . .'.,t. •,.,y -f ur„ .. - 14. "^ }t 'w.,'r•l. this old rope, Eric, ,it must be taken to the " He ' her, woodshed.' quoted + laughing and mimicking her tone, and made the children laugh.. "Not a foot of of rope in the tower," .he went on. t -' fc, -'141 4P�s — — --- - ----- . t. r .,_ '`lie %4ua Ity Character o ' coat and shoes, paused- W smile ,at is w . phis brand line a►n %. "You and I cleaned the tower last week, Margie;" he reminded her. "'All - nternational.' Deputation, this old rope, Eric, ,it must be taken to the " He ' her, woodshed.' quoted + laughing and mimicking her tone, and made the children laugh.. "Not a foot of of rope in the tower," .he went on. t -' go.11 IIs drew his wife closer to the sea- ward window. -'141 drop down," he explained; "the r j 1 waters nine feetdeep now; high tide and storm, too. I climb along the log :y - • I•, loose the cable." f TEA "And then.?" ' �' "I swim to the tower steps on, the Bsss lee side." ,kIis voice was full of as - A Trill Packet W111 bring speedy conviction " durance; but. in his eyes, which al-. ways spoke the truth, there was a' doubt. - - -- -- --- - "Margie," he ' said to his 1%ttIe daughter, • "som-.body' 'is "going to a..�. The ready--smile-for .the child died R H -A S -A MANon his bronzed face as the huge ram -GIF, 2 Lth From the great air shaft of the tozrer there came the tinkling sound of ' : breaking glass. '' '. By ARCHIBALD RUTLEDGE. "The 'light!" d M gexclaimeargie. '-' `' `.`Ore mirror, maybe," iter husband -- admitted. "But most likely the big Eric Petersen, his wife, Margie, and l "You remember the big cypress log 4 shape. Stand back from the w:naow." While his wife and children took teesr five iniad children had taken z caught drifting-�the fine timber, that shelt6r against the curved wall of the . efuge in the tower of the lighthouse.; had come down to sea from the r:ver i "A bad blow and for sure Eric," I back in the mainlan8-l" tower, -the man threw up the narrow 'V Bon ' zct r d. s YOUR OPPORTUNITY 'Temporary conditions have resulted J.n a very low level of prices for Victory Bonds. When these conditions altar -and that will be shortly—present investment opportunities will no longer exist: Purchasers at present prices can not only secure a high return on their capital over a long period, but will undoubtedly find these prices at a much higher level in a short time. For your convenience, the attached coupon will assist you in 'selecting and ordering the desired issues. f'IousKFATNXXT ;�(�IN 12 King St. East, Toronto Messrs. Housser, Wood & Co., 12 King St. E., Toronto. Gentlemen,—I desire to purchase t • • .............worth or _Victory •Bonds as indicated below. Send .Bonds In Bearer form to t tName of bank.) ` " : I will pay for them there. Amount Maturity Price --Yield - Dec. lat. 1922' c. lot, nP23 83 & int. 6.824'0 :Dec. let, 1927 991 & Int. 6.67`0 .............. Nov. lot. 1933 -991-& Int.' Dec. lat, 1937 101 & Int. 6.41% 1918 Lola - Nov. lat. 1924 98 & Int. 6101% ............ Nov lat, 1934 96 & Int. 6.92`,"0 Irrame,...............................:......-....... ......... Address..; ..............:................ .... Cityor Town .................................. .. x y {t 1 .. sash. The hurricane rusned In'; and said Margie as; with four of her little "Ygs, and sure; it lay on the beach he had to -fight to make his sway .ones clinging about her and her baby; in the sunshine.• The childrer played''against it. He reached the sill, with the rolling cypress, clinging. •with Wonderful Hopper_ held in -her arms, she looked anxiously on it." the wild. wind -screaming in . his face; hands and 'feet to its slippery through the. narrow lighthouse win-' " a ! K over it, bulk. The grasshopper will spring two 8 i And when they 'slipped 'ove'r its then, turning cautiously, he !et Himself The coursing waves ran over it, lung- hundred times the length of its own o dow• j butt. end, they. slipped six feet to the ! down outside the tower. There he ed clear across it, sped with fearful body. ,The dragcn fly, by its strength. ,c Below, huddled against the storm,; ground, 'Tis a monster of a log. I hung by his hands. Behind him Mar- haste alon its length, lifted it high of wing, B, will sustain itself in the air lk"was the tiny trim house they had been had -it tied with a section of steel! jorie closed down the sash: He .vas only to • buffet it and sank it as if to I for a long summer day with, unabated hry forced to leave. Margie d.d not fear! ruble: The iMe has lifted it out •of alone in the • storm. drown it. At no •time was its back,j speed. The house fly makes six hun- ' much for their own safety in the: the sand and has swung it round so It was an eleven -foot drop into the wholly out of water, and its lone rider'! stanch tower, but it was a question, that its'butt end now points landward. (surging waters below that charged .went under with it. ' Onee Petersen' dred strokes with its wings, which will whether their little house could with-; The cable is just about long enough to'against a ain t , j carry it five feet ever second g g st he tower, broke against it glanced upward at the window abovey _ stand the frightful' impact of the gale.! let the log reach us, Whenever the -and rushed onward :n furious vehe but he could see nothing except a blur, r ` `!A bad blow, yes," Eric agreed;! storm gets the monster lined right, it mence, The keeper had not only to of spume agal'nst the glass. Yet Keep M16ard's Liniment in the hoose. "but here we are•safe, and I am where rams us. There it comes. now,' drop into that storm of water; he had Margie, gazingdownward, saw him i I can light the light. The home, too; Margie.' to fall near enough to the log to catch and whahe. id. Soap should never be applied Idi•' �will be there when the storm is gone, The solid towgr shook. ( it, yet in such a position that it would - With waves breaking over him, Eric rectly to paint. Wash vhth a lighi 'aie added reassuringly. She. was not built to stand that,". not crush him against -the tower wall. Petersen fought h;s way along the suds and use a scouring -powder fol 4 Yet there was trouble in his deep- the man said gravely. "I see a jot! 'Hanging a moment • in the gale, he pperilous length of the log. Its vast set gray eyes. He bad been throughfor me." waited his.. chance. bulk wallowed reeled rolled turned J any spots. too many storms not to have acqu.red "O Eric, *whit can' you do? You1 "I'll dropto the end of it the sec- sank and rose. The man �clinging�I reaped for them. will not .go• out into the storm? Sure, end after strikes!" he muttered. valiantly to it had two eaves; to keep t They were standing on the second I Eric, and the log will break -loose, and i' The wild rain drove fiercely .a ainst his hold and to advance. If he did iT *� c $oor of the lighthouse, twenty feet float sway..". him ; the wind tore at his c!�the and rot advance; the relentless battering QUEEN'S fai i, from the ground. By turns the keep- I ,tied it just so a storm like th;s • ram would complete its work of de - sent h:s shock of auburn hair stream- *� i er of the light held his children up to couldn't steal it away from me;" the ing over his eves. The corded mitscles struction; if he lost his hold, he would al�Y j'TY the window to see the wild grandeur keeper replied. lose his game. and the ams of life N ?" of his arms bulged under tAe tension:� g of the gale. During the few hours t f�But you—what will you do . He waited, watching. as well Lying almost flat, he pulled King+tan. - list. that they had been in. their' strong re- 1111 I will go out, ani unt:e it, he The monstrous bulk of the to himself painfully toward the place ..wy^ ms's fuse, the fury of the hurricane had.# answered quietly: - _ g a 1► - _ greatly increased. li "You go, Eric?" the 'woman said tri' the tide. It bumped the where the -cable had been made fast �� in thg-1 r• Teray be Artred by e F {lighthouse shaft with little force. But �� --- 't:'. r �r be covert,! by ? zw There was little to see except rain slowly, as if in a vision she had di- l its recoil withdrew it against a huge At last he came to the end of the coeretrpondeaee driving madly by. it ..did not seem to, wined his fate. `But you w.11 not oncoming waze, The er_ormoue roti- steel hawser, pulled through tha Heavy SCHOOL' 0>R COMbii3)hCI; fall; It shot past the w:ndow horizon-' come back..., Tori .will go and leave' galvanized r:n that was held in r tally. Beneath its streaming veil the us." ing cyl,nder of water• arrested the g g place BANKING I „ ram, posed it and drove it with mas- by a huge screw eye such 'as the white house of the keeper gleamed I "Margie, i am Lythe keeper," was sive atrengthagain t. the flower. Even lumbermen 'of the Southern rivers MED R --BD CATION . --- diy-. it arood no%v In The water i Petersen's reply, just the same in above the incessant 'roar ok the hurri- sometimes use. The keeper sat up on Mining, Cbesaical, Civil+ for the swiftly rising tide had sub- fair weather. as in foul. I've got to ! p grind- the log; gras ill the e i mer d all the island. Them ties,'• save the tower, and I've of to save I can the keeper heard the dull of_th,�screw. �deohiaioal- and -$ketrieai- 0 yr B Ing of stone .and mortar; but, as, a with one ha a worked with the ENGINEERING ' -'. the only trees on the' small island, you and our children, too. moment later, he clung.to the cypress other at the cable.. When he had, s " were blurred and indistinct, though , He looked straight into her eyes as ,Moon which he had dro month before; 'deftlyfastened the =fig ' � "'8 � 1 now and then. like -drowning creatures.' he was speaking.- They had, in. life ;blinded eyes were not prepared his hell- caiZle to the great imber he little July and Aaguee December�to Apr.. - .:.they tossed the.r dark wild arms des- looked too deeply into each other's ! what he saw: a great pgap ngd hole thought that in such a crisis as this ALlcs Y.*rG. AcrsE Rc^ �trae pairingly. The vast sea- marshes, eyes not to see there • light for all: ! he would be stru !in to unloose it. w= stretching awn behind the inland, guidance. .. , driven clear.. through ,the lighthouse. S g . g y : Tlirough this breach a storm of salt � It was hard for Margie to see him, were shrouded and lost. Only the "You got a duty, Eric. Kiss met water was. rushing in mad triumph- ^ ��++ S+ now that was at the far end of � CQ�R1�E SALT - '�►' 'lighthouse stood firm and. impassive; and .go." (and as Petersen lay on the tree trunk, the log. But she could discern him! L A N SALT 3no I The keeper took a brief farewell of,be- felt the vast busk withdrawing for d:mly and fitfully. A sudden great! , L was an outpost that could escape, stand storm, and it had been all Eric Petersen built to, h.s wife and little ones, another attack. pride in her husband made her lift] Bulk Carlots ..::You can watch me," he said. "Two more like that last one;' he her children, one by one, to the TORONTO SALT WORKS knew what he was saying when he told "Eric! Eric!" cried his wife sud- sa;d, "and in goes the whole aide- of streaming window. Whether they saw; C. J. CLIFF TORONTO his wife that they would be safe. in denly. "A rope! I tie a rope to ! she could not, tell; but she made sure you. tower. The wall is breached—it that the t the tower, and hold it here." I'm too late-- y heard and understool what "Mother, shall we have to swim?" The keeper, Aho was taking ofr his -l' His face was as he turned on she said. To each one, as fhe pointed f: Used far 7O Years I:ttle Margie asked. To swim was as _ out into the storm, she saic : - ff D,ru ;u we Grandmother's get one cf hdr unrealized ambitions, - +----"--`-- "To -ave us and to save his tower, =and the .o to he to a achieve it now s �1 V 1 1V1 L.. � � � � BO Rr aur father is remaYouined appearance has i appeared to her to be good. ly `L 5 gone out there. Fot remained undl youth has \ "I hope not," the mother replies' father,. you •got a man." become but a memory, The last child had been lifted. Mar- The soft, set`s sed pearly. _ ..tgnd put her hand oil the child's head ie;s' anxious eyes -were fixed on.the white a earance it _S1 tl'pa+ mnmont' - __ g y r;'t K'a edve8 the O the hope thus expressed; the light- — - - joy house trembled wildly.Then quickly - denly she saw its monstrous bulk, of Beauty with yo followed a succession f shockas if — which had poised itself for another for many ` v w slow - h hr er, turn -some slow - tremendous. -ram were driving ,� - I � 0 heavy thrust a� the to y"cars. with insane malice against the struc-, ly away. It :was swinging .in -the tide. It was rolling over and over. ture. F a� "An earthquake; Eric!" Margie Pet- r� ` ` The waves at last had their will with S „ ' ''• '" if. It was at the mercy of the storm. • - . ersetrexclaimed.. There was one here ' before our time," she added. - , :�_ 4ys.M _ >l " But the figuie.:cf_the inan- was no The keeper did not answer. -He ran �� • _ _ longer visible. Somewhere in that j over to the window on the. seaward gray maelstrom of waters .he must be side of the tower and peered down struggling. The log passed from The throtiilthe bi>zding-sttrrm. 1ii�gaz t� untiet fire -biitr . O ` smother- —hurrying­ sto in. Kee ` was fixed for some moments, and his .Hit f wife joined hien. Presently he drew - A minute passed, then another. Mar- the l�ger'g her to the window. and -pointed. ,� gie a heart beat sickly. The children S'eggpn � )� "See it, Margie?" he cried, "'Tis A were aware of her terror and clung no earthquake, but 'tis sbmethlrig to C.A.Iq Q dj $•eT1'1Ui1 ?" to her, caviShe'n the how a pathetic -batter down oUr tower." _ a7 theta. Leaving them in a pathetic "I see a dark shape," 'the woman group, she went toward the tower x P The Canadian Government has chosen Manager in 1911. In 1913 he went to stairs. Downward she looked, along answered. "It is floating. It drives as its representatives to sit -on -the Canadian Government Railways as the steel shaft. The bottom of the -against the tower. O, Erie, what is tower was full of -water. The storm �. General Traffic Manager, Eastern howled up at her i -water. with brm { --ft-looks like the big sperm whale Board o! Management of 'the Grand we saw ten -years. a in mid -ocean Lines, and became.Generai Manager o! • y Trunk Railway, Carlos A. Hayes, Vice- tal mockery, ~� when we came over from Copen- Eastern Lines} in 1917; in November, Margie looked back at the children. President, in charge of Traffic in the 19 g F hagen r 1,8, he was appointed Vice -President Then she gazed downward again. Sud- C.N.R., and Samuel J. Hungerford, As- in charge of Traffic for Canadian Na. 'denly out of the surging water within sistant' Vice -President of Operating, tional Railways at Toronto. the tower a form appeared; voit!e tl r y'�. Maintenance and Construction Dept., Mr. Samuel. J. Hungerford was "born called to her. Though her senses j n O S Canadian National Railways, both of in Canada, near Bedford, Que., July ib, reeled, she saw and understood. TOM .ant him good and healthy, +w whom have had over. thirfy years of 1872, and entered railway 'service at "Don't come down!" the voice warn- You want him big and strong, actual railroad experience 'and have an early age as Machinists' Appren- ed her. !'Deep water here. I come to -4. Tb ° hiafipcsardsobitoage ' A singer sang a song of tears,� risen step by step until at present tice of the South Eastern & Canadian you.pt Let him romp with all his vigor And the great world heard and they are recognized` among the fore- In another minute the keeper of the se's the best in the land, Pacific Railway at Farnham, Que. He light was with his family. ' A He's bright ' wept; most railway men of Canada, each an held various positions in Quebec, On- « „ ' + p Q Eric, you are safe smiling "You are safe, , ' y it he wen» a eeb long Sraaa. i•'. For he sang of the orrow of the, expert in his own respective field of envie and Vermont, until 1894, when was all Margie could say. l fleeting yearn service. ,. "—Bobous' ! he was made a charge man at the You lose sight of me, - he answer- i And the hopes which the dead Mr. Carlos A. Hayes was born at Windsor Sndsonrhethe danntti iss7, tatter which water`ito file tower. to swim under 'Not so stormy BOB LONG is _ past kept; West Springfield, Mass., March Nth, And souls in anguish their bur— 1866, and entered railway service in he received promotion. after promo- as on top, he added, trying to smile dens bore. April; 1882, holding` various clerical tion until he Joined the C.N.R. He be at his children. ' "Thad to swim, little Pure* Wool. And the. world was sadder than positions in the accounting and gener- came Superintendent of Rolling Stock Margie." . - 4.•.._ before. or freight departments of • the Boston- of -the western lines of that road with A week later, when people from the Worsted Jerseyi y and•Maine Railroad at Springfield and 1 head uartera at Winnipeg, mainland had begun to visit the light- , A singer sang a song of cheer, g i 9 peg, in 1810. house island to see the damage Fol Dai aliel Lad And the great world listened Boston 'until November,- 1890. From Five years' later he was promoted to wrought by the storm, many of them run -over or Button Shootdir and smiled; 1890 to 1892 he was. with the Central be. Superintendent of Rolling Stock at spoke to Margie Petersen of her bus- i Style r New England and Western, and Phila- Toronto with Jurisdiction over all the band and of his deed. She, hav:ng a For be sang of the Iove of a Made For Hard•Wear, Comfort father ftar delphla and Reading Railways --He linea of the Canadian Northern and ,great'heart but few and'simple words, s Joined the G.T.R. in 1892 as New Eng. was made General Manager of East. Would cay, happily smiling, "I got a and smart Appearance -And the trust of a little child; I man." R. G. LONG & CO., Ebmted And the souls .that before had land Agent of its National Despatch .ern Lines of that company is Nevem- _ East, becoming Manager in 1896: in her toil too -,1-4 �t <<+ No werrl.e rPAliv wm,ld brIve matter- fprgotM*? t0 p1EP — - Looked uq end west—singing __ _ ..__ .- m quent of love Bei long drawls ` along the way. >`refBh� Agent for the G.T.R. ht Chi- i charge of Operation, Maintenance and JCtrnrrAssns Chat re Cwat (The End.) 1 + cage; the General Freight Agent at i Construction, Canadian National Rail- : y! Montreal 1n 1908, and Freight Tra>$o ( ways, on December 1, 191& Minard's Liniment used by Physlciant. '�...ns "c£•n. .•.1• ... . . - •• .._^, ... ,. -._ ..'•,_ -.., ..,_r•..,.. .,-... -, .. _........ _.. --,... __. ,.._ .. .. -. .. .._- .. _.._ . _.._t,e�s.•,. .....,..nm-'-�,ev,,... ,.;-... ...._'_ ' _._ ... _ _, ... , . ...-, _.. -s :.. s. . _:ds+�,'KX'.. „-m .v. •+�'. ^M1 S'"w: ^.: •k"''gr'..+•, +; *4•.�`-w ,,, i .+,•.•.. .tea a."' '•�7r:•�,,. ..ax_Y�`?�:�K ,+x .$. ke! - _ ..... ' -5''1F x. ..,.-c' ., . .,; w,h .'. ,'+� .:.t. - , '"�,,' •., w.'n'v� L�-. •',.y �' .y;�•, ,c :'..,,y s �. .i?;ry„'„-.:.,' +w�'!,'`•4'S.Y+..•.. � ar.'. ,,y �x - �b� ::ems:> h'. `'•r+��"v via-. a. .f'1+•"�j)+'•"s.iY''w., .a• �+,.`'•.. % .c 'iv "� i ew,:, sf.s� t F. ' ,xR'-- . 'e� :.: TM✓ '.O �" y,.-�, .• . ,•-..nl-' v . A„ "'f�-•ai-%R M•'.Y . �• .* FP , ...:la'ln. gKi$•v �. •- .a'F.. ' ' „waaa �;4.4••aa• 1- .. •,p,tp, y1[�,,;a _ .�'rw3�'"'+ar"bn +c.a,vn.xnr.. •r.;vL.•.anto�a•• mow^• x"'" .a., .. .... _ 'H.s :•.vc'+a •x o- a>**� ! �M ".SON HIGIO,ANDERS DISARMED WALLS RED, w VICTIMS' BLVVDI� .- D I PARTY OF SINN FEINERS Instruments of Torture Used by Bolshevist E xtr -- ser Private Residences Meet Fate of Police Barracks-Deatruc-6 < : f mlmisaion. tion of -Property to Value .of_ Several Hundred ry '` ' w A despatch from Geneva says: -A' •> Y Thousand Pounds. Y"` '' ' 1 x �� Red chamber of horrors was discov; ' s?? ered after the capture of Jitomir by , London, June 6.-A military and Kilmurray, County Cork, palace bar- a ' il' ,��E' r.v«.;• the Poles in the cellar of a building t •h ?;a" occupied by the Bolshevist Extraord ".-.-,-policepatrol of tkvelve fully armed racks, making a total of such build- j r I' ' ;� �� ,�,;; men -Cameron highlanders -was lugs destroyed since last Easter 404. "'•'• : s; 4 , :.; !t, :; , `G i inary Commission, according to a re sur surprised and disarmed on Saturday' . Private residences of wealth eo- ., P y y P�`�-.,...y� i port recently received by the Ukrain p s ian Legation in Berne. Numerous in - ''night near Queenstown b a company le in man arts of the country are g g Q y P t p y p police I ' b struments OT torture reminiscent :61 of 140 armed Sinn Feiners. The in- meetingthe same fate as the y :oldent took .place between •Carrigto-� barracks. Quite a large number of s P r v the Spanish Inquisition were found, . j - hill and Midt3Ieton about seven miles: ma ificent countrymansions -have!and the walls and floor were dyed w dark with the blood of the unfortunate �•71 from Queenstown. I com'e under the Sinn Fein ban be- �'� ; , a: The men of the patrol were riding cause it was sus' ected that the were victims. d by-cyclest At the time. r Pa p P y t 1 ., Hi land-! ab o b i hmilitary. Thirty prisoners, anon wh m ' n about'to e occupied by the � �••y.. , ' wer8- seven en women were sentenced era were travelling with fixed bayou- s appears � � I , =etc. The attacking.. party were alsoi but it has led to'the destruction of y to death by the eornmission during the on bicycles, and after collecting the l nig t before the Polish an a r -- y g. property, to the value of several hu.n- ries and ammunition and the' fired thousand unds.k zJ troops entered the city. The I resi- ' I,�, s r I dent of the cornmission, Overdechebov, bicycles of the patrol, they rode off. Oak Groves House, in Mid -Cork, d ?' ;lingered too long as a witness of their 'Th - edisarmed patrol made its way former home of the family of Capt. ' o ' �;:, execution. to Middleton on foot. -� Bogen Colthurt, was burned to the z i His delight in his cruelty coat him Another account from Cork says I ground. yesterday morning. Captain'his life, for when he tried to follow the soldiers, eleven in number, had a! Colthurst was associated with the i ; 'policemanas a guide, and were sur- Easter rising in the retreating Reds the adjacent Dublin in 1916, and ,' I - • rounded by a party of 50 or 60 men.' caused the execution of Sheehy Skef streets were., already occupied by w The men were , a I + Polish soldiers. Seeing escape suss apparently playing ,. h::g.cn. I impoasibte, he committed suicide. He -bo vls and opened on both sides of.1 The magnificent residence of Cap- was found dead in the torture chars - As road as if to let the patrol pass. tain Smith at Churchtown, County j bar among the in the ted . bodies s - As the soldiers moved through, the l,Menth, also was completely destroy- of his among men suddenly closed in, and before ed. It is estimated that the damage I A resistance could be offered, depr:vedamounts to £70,000.. A -great quan- - }' the military of their rifles and asn City of valuable furniture was lost. I BRITISH DEFEND ° =un4ti0a __.They__also took away the; John Blake,a landowner, was shot TURK TERMINALS policeman'a revolver. from behind a hedge and seriously Dublin,, June 6. -The week -end list; wounded at. Thamy nineteen miley Wardhlps Fired on -Nationalists of outrages in the South and West of 'northeast of Galwa while on his •wa ' Ireland `is a serious and formidable! to church. Champion Bull of Ireland, taken at the recent show in Dublin. Co, t00 Close t0 acne T.rra� mere b -,;r .ings were : ar- I The court house at Firmount, Coun- _ - - --- -- .. ried out yesterday, including the, ty .Cork, was wrecked Frldav�ght: _ _. Brius �'� _ -- SINN FEINFS GAIN A SCEIDANCY h . Constantinople, June 6. -British warships opened • fire on Nationalist K Kings Second SOri is positions near Toulza, on the Sea of ' Created Duke of York' '; _ _ IN NORTH IRELAND ELECTIONS Marmara, 38 miles west of Ismid, loto i e- Friday night. A despatch from London says:- { Constantinople was aroused by the Only one Peerage !a bestowed in the .i Battleships Arrive at Cork With Marines -Forty 'Tanks and' hca firing of the guns of . the war Ktag'e birthday honors, and that Is Viz• j 28 Airplanes in Ireland at Present. -- . I ships. The Nationalists had approach-' f confe-red on Prince Albert, who be- ' < comes t ' ed close to the Braish entrenchments Duke of fork, Earl of Inver. : __A deapatch from Beifast.say.s:-The marines Into. destroydrs, which -took 111 along the Gulf of Ismid, where many nese an�i3aroa iitllarney. � f --- --- followers of Sir Edward Carson. have them into. Queenstown, where .they' British units are stationed to protect Prince Albert, as King George's landed. The Transport Czaritza em- troops guarding the railway. second son, thus takes the titles his bees defeated in County and D2atrlct barked 1.200 troops at Devenport for I The collapse of the Sultana troops father possessed the late King Ed•. Council elections in their own. strong- Queenstown, from which place they, leaves the British alone to defer$ the rs are for °.� a, Y taasg iIn additlont to B-ne SlunFeine 8 will be distributed in Wexford, Water- railway termiirals opposite C ward's second son.ehocsing Guar&onatan- - T fo of as c er ntles. Armeni .and Gree_ sersicca __._-------- wmring County Tyrone. for the drat A despatch from London says:- refugees have entered Ismid after 1 dme•and maintaining their hold oa Winston Churchill, Secretary for War, escaping from the Nationalists. r County Fermanagh, Michael. Carolan, announced in the Parliamentary news= I >gealanes Used Illi i who was unseated by the Belfast Coun- I P - � I papers on Friday that there were !0 , -, cil following his sentence at hard la- tanks and 23 air lases !n. Ireland at Whaling and Sealing g p , Sister of Czar in , iLor for as alleged seditious speech, on present. - Friday headed the pollAn the .Spank• A despatch from Dublin says :-The Destitute Circumstancesi 'A despatch from Copenhagen hill division of Belfast, which previous- Dran in says: --Seaplanes are to be used this p ! t; police barracks 'tn East Tip.Belgrade, Serbia, June 6. -Garbed ► _1summer for whaling and sealing in lyhad been a stronghold of Orangeism. f perary was attacked on Friday morn- in a tattered ermine cloak, priceless ,Denmark Strait, between Iceland and Sir John Ktrk, of London, England, I Still another Sinn Feiner headed the !ng for five tours by a targe force of Greenland. A lane will once, but --noon so weather-beaten and p probably be who has spent fifig years in reclaim- ( polis In the PaIIa dlvisloa,'Belfast, the I men. Eventually the barracks was stronghold of Joseph Devlin, and an- burned ' and its nine defenders cam- worn as to be utterly worthless, thea Jdeapatched to the held in the course Ing waifs from the gutters and mak- other Stan Feiner was elected in Lis- yelled to surrender• their arms. There Grand Duchess Olga, sister of the of the next week. Some fifty sealing Ing good men and women out of, the burn were no casuaties. late Czar ofBuaslm, has. been among and whaling ships are already on the He ie one of Londoa'a belt known lthe thousands of refugees seekipg the ground.philaathropista. Keenest Interest was taken in these Another vacant barracks was burn- aid of the American iced Cross. Hat - elections, because both counties are ed at Goleen, near Skibbereen. leas her gloves in twisted rags her, Included within the Ulster, area out- The railway terminus at. Tralee was it Weekly far ket Report empty broken out, and her lined in the Irish Bill now before the raided' by daylight and a quantity of purse v Irish Parliament. Various election explosives and military stores re - tricks the Grand Duchess stepped tricks were revived, one woman dis- moved from it. from a crowded refugee train at the guliing herself and voting as her own A goods train was wrecked on Belgrade station. When a steaming ; �Plaolesale Grain. +Madagascar Limas, lb., lbc; Japan' mother: Another woman is said to Thursday night is a street of West. plate .of soup from the Red Cross* Toronto June B --Manitoba wheat Limas, lb., lie. s; ,. o. 1 Northern, $3.15; No. 2 North_ Mapie pro uc yrup, Icer Imp. a er, as a cousequence'oiis handed �� •' The feature of the electioda general- the rails having u ravenously and remarked: s ern, $3.12; No. 3 Northern, $3.08, in'931., $3.50 to 83.7b; g been torn p' per 6 -imp. hale., "It !s a week since I have had so store Fort William. $3.25 to $3:50. Maple auear, 33 to ly in Northern Ireland was the as- A large number of men, armed with Manaoba oats -No. 2 CW 34c. cendancy gained by the .S{nn Feiners bombs and rifles, attacked the police much food at one time."i $1.28, I 'provisions -Wholesale. over the followers of Redmond. barracks at Ca - No. S. CW, ;1.2•l; extra No. 1 feed, ppaghwhlte, Munster, ----P-- a� =1.22; No. 1 feed, ;1.21 No. 2 feed I $moke-.i melts -Hams, me i., 41 'to A deo atch'from Cork, Ireland, ea s: on Friday mornin The ' 43c heavy,, 32 to 34c; cooked, 5S) to p y g• police Barri- $1.20, in store Fort William. -The battleships Warspite and Vali. son, conaletlag, of two sergeants and British Company .Purchases 61c• rolls, 31 to 32c; breakfast baron, Manitoba barley -No. 3 CW, ant arrived la Cork harbor on Friday eight constables, replied with similar Patents of Z 45 to 60c; -backs, plain, 50 to 52c; ( ePP� " <. $18634; No. 4 EW, ;1.6434; rejected, i boneless, Sr to- 58c. and transhipped a large number of weapons from the roof. 1.59% • feed $1.5934 in store Fort i illiatti Cured meats -Long clear haeon, 28 --- A despatch from London says.--^ American torn -No, 2 allow, to 29c• cleat_hr.'lies 27 to 28c. The Goodrich Tire Corporation has y $2.40; i__ ' ' BRITISH LABOR French Encourage -i,ard=-�'ure;-tierces; 28 to 282e; . a$ purchased the secret roceases track, Toronto, prompt ship- ! tubs 28% to 29c; pails, ' i • p pa- : --nominal, 2a�. to ,9µc• FOR ONTARIO MINES went. - .. Large Families tents, materials and plant o! the I prints, 29% to 30c. Compound, tierces. • •' Ontario oats -No. 3 white, nominal-; _ - Zeppelin Company, according to the :- Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, 27 to 27�c; tubs, 27� to 28c; pails, �I,oppe� Gi Isj� t0 A despatch from Poria says:- Evening News. per'" p 2834 to 29c. ill$ r Fear lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do, $1.98 to i `7'14 to Y8 y c; prints, .' • Motherhood at last comes into her The corporation will begin the coo x S ;2.01; No. 3 do, $1.92 to ;1.93, f.o.b. I Montreal Markets. hnnugrants From British ri fitful Ia • shipping pointe, according to freights. ! Montreal, June S. -Oats, CW, No. l� g p ce in the list of French etrustion of Zeppelins on a lar 2, $1.36; do, No. 3, $1.34• flour, new honors,��ccording to a decree which scale. Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, per I standard grade, $14.85 to $15.05; rol- .despatch from Cobalt says:-Im- provides for granting medals to scar lot, ;2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do, $1.981 led oats,, bag, 90 lbs., I �> 1 to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.95 to $2.01, f.o.b.) $b.60.to ;5.60; migration promises to play an im- mothers of large families. Five chil- PrillCE of Wiles Rests bran, 54.25; shorts, 61.25; hay, No. portant a dren will entitle a mother to a bronze shipping tats, according to freight.- P P ft in solving the problem of po 2 per ton, car lots, $31 to $32. Cheese medal-; tight to a silver medal and For Week a� Meib�usne, Pea6-No. 2 $3.00. I ' labor shortage at the mines of North B Barley -Malting, { finest easterns, 29%c; butter, choicest; ern Ontario. In a statement recently g ,y 3• $1.8? to $1.89, ac- { creams 55 to 56c• a ten to. a old medal which will be ='y, gam, fresh 55c• � y'f •� cording to freights outside. potatoes, per bag, car lots, $5.75 to made by a prominent mine manager i called the Medal of the French Fain- A despatch from Melbourne, Aus- ' Buckwheat=No. 2,, nominal - of Cobalt the favorable effect of this ily. Like the Legion of Honor medal tralia, says: -The ,Prince of . Wales, Rye -No. 3, $2.20 to ;2.25, accord- $6'25' Live Stock hlarketa, is alrody noticeable. Out of about the bronze medal will be signified by by the advice of hid physician, will Ing to freights outside. i I a ribbon and rosettes will be the take a week's rest after the Victorian i Toronto, June 8. -Choice heavy fifteefr men recently engaged, there,, Manitoba flour -Government stand-: steers, $15.50 �to $16• good heavy; are new, arrivals from the British' higher awards 'for increasing the festivities before proceeding to Syd-zi a etrd; $14.86, Toronto. ' • , ` ' steers, $14.75 to $15; butchers cattle.' Isles. Nor is this confined to an population. J ne y y 1 : Ontario flour -Government stand y one P P y. Head due at -Sydney fine on'June 16. choice, $14,50 to $25; do, good, $23.75 I ,� { aid, $13.25, nominal. mine, as on other properties the pies- to $14• do med. $13 to $13.50• do,---------- Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Mont- ence of these new recruits to the ranks I _ com5 to $1 tp o, g bull$ chpito, � FIRST CANADIAN TRADE teal freights, bags. included: Bran, per, $1 n-1. to 75 do, ,pod, 10.50 to of Canadian labor are to be found. " ton, $b4; shorts, .per ton, $61; good] $11.25; do; rough, $8 to $8.50; butcher I The percentage of foreigners of feed flour, . 1, per $4.0ton, - cows, choice, $12.50 to $13.50; do,'middle Europe origin is gradually Ray -No. 1, per ton, $34 to $32; good, $11 to $11.50• do, com., y� EXHIBITION 6PENS IN LONDON mixed, per ton, $25, track. ! 2 , , $7.50 diminishing, and is giving place to a Straw -Car lots; per ton, $16 to $17, I to $8; stockers, $9.25 to $21; feeders, steadier element made up of British -- ' --- _..track Torontot $11 to $12.50; canners and cutters, and American-bornas well as a . ' j $4.50 to $6.25; milkers, good to choice, A despatch from London gays:-- ' chines, chemicals, tools, steels, enamel, Country. Produce -Wholesale. l sprinkling from Western Europe. It $200 t; grin rs, com. and med., $65 The first Canadian Trade Exhibition ware, chocolates and other products Cheese -New, large, 32 to 33c; ; to $75• springers, •$90 to $165; lambs, is especially true that from the Porcu- 1 ,,:;;;��•' twins, 32% to 33%c• triplets, 33% � ins and Sudbury � of divers kinds. Buyers have -beerk p yearling's, $14 to $16; do, spring, each, P ry districts, during the ever held in Britain opened in the r k34c• Stilton new, X34 .to 35c old $12 to 15 calves last few months there has been a I invited from the United Kingdom and $a , $ , good to choice, $1. Agricultural Hall, London, last week.` , r e, 82 to 33c; do, twins, 33 to 34c. to $16; sheep; $9 to $13; hogs,, fed ,steady trek of foreigners back to their the Continent and it is safe to •pp g, The exhibition will afford an object dict that Old �WOTId pure�tatlt, d Batter *Fresh dairy, choice, 51 to and watered, $20.25• do, weighed off 'former homes in Middle Europe. 52c• creamery prints 66 to 58c, cars, $20.5Q; do, $19.25; do, do, lesson of wide range of presenl;•dayl have been hearing wItla-some amaze-, . -Dlargarine-32 to 38c. country points, $19. �` Canadian trade. It includes Canadian' ment of Canadian whisks in Glasgow,' Eggs -New laid, 52 to 53c. - Montreal, June 8. -Butcher heifers, V r+--' I L -•o: -a 'Aw gas = Dressed poultry -Sp 'Ice till Lake Superior proc]ucts varying all the way �. ,,, a, unnnaian esigu,e b.,,.., -.,e VIA po ry�'prin chickens, cam., $8 to $10.60; butcher cows, med., motion -picture pro,Iector to folding Clyde, and Canadian chocolate dream 9 %"•w ?fie: fowl. $5 to -$E; cutters, A despatch from -Sault Ste. Marie beds. A Montreal ready-made cloth- � in London, will be surprised to find to o c; uc ngs, to 40c; aqua 's, 6 to $7; butcher bulls, good, $11 to Ont. says: ---Occasional reports of ice rm, apparents l azen, $6.00. $ $ ,good veal $12 y unimpressed by, what extent .Canadian manufacture f` $12; com. 9 to 11 • are still coming from vessel -masters the competition of the world's woollen ,ma's developed since before the evar,� ' Live, p•,ultry-S ringg chickens, ,0c; to 14; med., $8 to $13; selected s eep, kwoaters, 25c; fowl, 27c; ducks, 35 to $11$; lambs, $$ to $10 each; hogs off- on Lake Superior. In 1919 :ice had centre, Manchester, has an eitliibit of•++' the Dominion now being a larger ex- Aoc, car weights, selects, $20.50 to $21; not 'disappeared from the lake before ladies' and children's garments and porting country than Fratioe an Beans -Canadian, hand-picked, bus., heavies, $I8 to $20; sows, $16.50 to July, and Marquetip harbor. was still' other firms are showing wall papers, Japan,,, or Italy' Spain and 11ollan$ f. ';5 to $5.50; primes, $4.60; Japans, $5; $17. _ • ice -filled during that month. tractors, spark plugs, washing ma -' combined. 0 W.117.-lit-7:,MZ701",��` 7 Ft �,X �63 X 7 ROME RM Card of Thanh umm �­ -� SPRING..GARDENING Aao0T Puma [LOW. The bred a b.1 hed Mda at' its 0111". Wi desire, through. the columns, of y registered Clydesdale a= the A full and completeAne of Harden Seeds in packages and bulk., Tax Nzw& to express our thanks to otoperty of Geo. T. Davidson, Cher. the neighbors and friends for their T SRMS rywood, Oct., will stand for wares Dutch Sete and Multiplyer Onions. Mangel Seed, many acts of kindness and expressions anCe during the season of IM at his own Turnip Seed and Seed Corn, 31,�o Par year.;01.25 ifkWd In ady ring Of estraptkthy extended to. us du stable, lot 90. con. 8. Pickering. I.* - I t death of Lo - the illness and aubsequen Get our prices --Then buy her' Lodge Stock Farm. coat e our affectionate husband -and ever w �140me Telephone Company dulgent father. KrNo's HEATHER [14049], (17004). the well-bred imported Clydesdale St&l- CHRISTILVA BATH AND FAMILY lion, the property of D. Ryan, Dun. The annual report of the H,gme Tele" Pickering, June 1st, i9b). .-Phone Company, Limited, shows that barton, will make the season of IM -0 L E A N I /V Q 7 the advance dvance in7 rates ordered by the at his own stable. 8 P R I N G Railway and MLOOK LOOK .Municipal Board GALLANT REFINER [I8972], The pure All Soaps 11 cents, Broome 75c, 85c and $1.00. Dutch Cleanser O, year ago has just about taken care a bred Clydesdale stallion, the proper. Pearline Whiting of the increase in general cost of labor tv of David'Annan sr., will make Bon Anti Scrub Brushes and 'material required to maintain a the season. of 1920 at his own stable, White Wash' Brushes, Etc. jt telephone plant and for the extra help Pickering village. in taking care of the trouble in this A Dauce will be held at Liver . ..... KING SAUL (14945) Vol 32 S. S. B.. *ad of the system wore,prouiptly than pool House, on Friday, June 18th, [95881 C, S. B., the Imported-Clydes. Every one cordially invited. Ice date Stallion, the property of Oscar Our General Grocery lines are �k 1 and prices consistent' in the past. 'A summary of the report is as fol- cream suner. Willis' orchestra. Wilson, Brougham, will make the Iowa: Col have a good time. season of 1920 as follows : MondAy, with quality, which is the best. ASSETS May 17th. will leave his own stable 80 pa Plant, ... and proceed to W. G. Scott's for Cash id for good Butter and Egg@. Tools and fixtures, IF2 so Aucton Sale of StandIng Hay, night. Tuesday. Irving McAvoy's,' Material and Receivables. 5185 20 Beef Cattle and Implements noon; Harbron Bros', Kinsale, night- "Buy all your Gro6eries at the Gragerg .'Cas4on hand. 281 '74 iAdle-_ $6779 54 WIll be sold by public auction on wood, noon ; U. Stake's-, Audley Tuesday. June 15. 1920, on the south night. Thursday. H. G. Wilson'er IJABMIT198 part of lot 4, con. 4. Scarboro. the pro- base line, noon and night. Friday, -"-Mortgage Bonds, *579W 00 JAMES RICHARDSON`41�:D 192C0.OS perty of John Pearse. W. J. Miller's. noon; Geo. Cowan a, Loam and Acc ounta, .1924 CATTLE ­2 2 -yr -old Steers, good beef Brock road, night. Saturday. to 04pitalSwok.. 16726 00 ringers. Cow with calf by side. his own stable until following Mon. ­:Burplus, '8904 46 IMPLEMENTS -SpelghtTeam 'Wagon day afternoon. ALSIKE. SEED His iring and box, with ep $97^,79 64 . Box. Qocksbutt Grubber and Seed This shows an increase over last Gyn Plow, Double Mould Plow, .....-WANTED yeaeo report of $3407.17 in plant Re- Binder, set Spelght Bobsleighs,Concrete count and $2.400 bonds sold and an in- Scuffler. 2 large pulleys..Fanning vake crease of $1040.33 in surplus. and Bagger, a number of Bogs, set of we. will pay the highest Rwords The company reports 81 new tele- Double Harness. about 50 bushels ofprices.for all kinds w111g Oats phones installed. 49 taken out, abo Products . a net gain of 43, bringing the total to HAY -About 20 acres Standing Hay of seed. In great .1045 on the system. to he sold in lots as staked out. About Send us sampke and got Variety Last year's advance In rates made it 10 acres of -the bay where. fall wheat •Field Tile 7 possible to greatir improve the ex. -was last year can be cut twice. The our prices before New Records are received each'Beffing.: week and Special orders filled on ' change service. but It did not leave balance can be cut once. And Brick much for the shareholders after pro. Sale at I o,clock p. in., sharp. terms ;The best of facilities shortest notice. idi for the improvpments contem- cash. Fred Poetiil, Auctioneer., vi ng a THEXTON'S for cleanin Pickering plated In trunk litie service. Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8' The company has about 100 miles of trunk lines from which It now derives, Whitevale Club of -,-inch J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY UX.CtS 5 C sweet 6 It .1 . IN, .:i_ no revenue and as it has been found WHITBY. ONTARIO Ak Can* Awd L911" that a large part of the calls over the Bretm ' prices. J_ trunk lines are from non-subeerib6rs y Z, who do not pay towards keeping up United Farmers Concrete work done. the system, it Is conai"red that a -!,small toll charge between, exchanges, -1teet;ngs held in I. O: O. F. Hall, 1st Ind. Phone Z706 Pick. PICKERING GARAGE with arebate t-) subscriberafor a cer- Tuesday evening in each month for summer months. tain number of calls• will get those Clarence Simpson t who now have free service to help pay We are now shipping live stock regu- Having"purchaaed the:garage business ofiDsvidson & Williams we are for the maintenance of the trunk lines larly an the -co-operative plan. C. N. R. Stationt Brock Road and in that way will ben benefit to the autos. ,taRgular subscribers. Phone or write F. Hornabaw. Howard prepared to repair all makes of au The Ontario Railway and Municipal Malcolm. of Directors. Wet" 5 C swed 89 Eat We keep:In stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tire@ for all Board are considering such an order A CN* ft" Immma for all the companies in the York and H. PUGH, Secretary -makes of cars, oils, etc. Ontario Telephone U oion of which the Home Telephone Company, Limited, Ana member. Awiis'& Am&ew, _LPi T cke BALE REGISTER. -7. JI -Auction sale jSATL A Banking Service of household effects, etc.. at lot 221. INDIVIDUAL can. 2, Pickering. the property of S at your Farm Gate the Earl of Glarend!g.. Sale at 12.V.) SANITARY - sharp. See bills., W. B. Powell., Banking by snail to acat convenience to the farmer. is 7 -Auctioneer. He has no time In t busy season to be driving to town to deposit cheques or pay his bills. But, having a bank account with us, he "Ai do all this by mail. NOTICE TOCREDITORS Consult the Manager. 770 � il"R 8633XI Ct2n.OrS PU"EMITElI'T" CUP5 THE DOMINION BANK iNti "I oce to Creditors and others- In' 'the 116 Estate of Arthur John Poynter. WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. Deceased. REVER USED BEFOH De ed. RROOKUN BRANCH, of. L C. CROSS, Man" The Creditors of the Estate of Arth. H EVVEKUSED AGA111" ur John Pnynter, late of -the Township 0000 of Pickering in the County of.Ont^rio, -And Province of Ontario. Farmer (nnd SAf•EGDARDS H EA -at-]&W) deceased, wbodied on Barrister or about the 22nd day of February. A. kering Hardhware IM, are hereby notified to send by Rhe "PAngifl nr herwis"el., I th QeWiin;a administratrix or her H. E. Mii(=ey, Pic it u g solicitor, on or before the 29th day of ;June. A. D. IM, their. Christian and surnames, address and descr�tpuon. A R M E R S and full particulars of their el' r aim and Now is the'time to get your Garden Seeds for spring crop. 1,111 of securities if any held by UOUL hale IRRESISTIBLE A Cow lete line of Clover, Timothy, Alaike and Alfalfa. Immediately after the 29th'iAwnf tinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the Garden. "..June, A. D. 19,30, the eiltme of the id 1jeave drder and we will till it promptly. -""=r John Poynter -illbdis"tri- among the parties entitled We have a complete line of Garden Tools—Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Etc. having regard only to the -THE'ANKER-HOLTH of, -interest -of -which the aI infidistraLrix oball then have notice -(SELF-BALANCIRG BOWL) an r -wife wo wash days. t a Washer d all others will be excluded from -i�iet you rry about wa' -Come and ge the said, distribution. on 30 dWs trial. We have the 1990 Gravity and Playtime Dated at Toronto this 16t day of Guaranteed to sive satisfaction or no sale. dune. A. D. I=. am re -S C eparator'.....4 WILLIAM JAMES BEATON, ' 85 Bay Street, Toronto. q Solicitor for the Admiuistratrix May Poynter, e have'the'old reliable Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. W R. R. No. 1. Pickering,,Ont.. to A complete stock of P& Ad and Sampson Roofing, Administratrix.� Royal Purple Calf Meal. Stock Food and Disinfectant. Once tried it will convince you it is the best on the market. woo" EXECUTORS' NOTICE In the Estate of Frederick Roach. 2 J. S. BALSDON PICKERING NOTICE is hereby geven pursuant to the Statutei in that behalf that all s.,persons having claims against the .. late of the Township of Pickering, 4 le who died on Big"__'Sto Estate of the said Frederick 'Roacb,* Farmer. deceased, ' or elk of Fe d .!i, about the 23rd day of March. 1920, at .the said Township of. Pickering, or en. 'Hors n by notified to 'send by post prepaid or n titled to share in his Estate, are here e, Cattle, Hog and He Feeds otherwise deliver to the undersigned Execusors on or before the 14th day of Jusse, 1920, their christinn andl s*ur- names, i4dresses and descriptions and Welhatre a full stock of all kinds of Feedslat.1 !:full particulars of their claims, ac. Self-Balacing Bowl, Self -Draining BowL. Eas to, Turn, the lowest market price counts and Interests duly verified, and nature of the securities, if any. Self Oiling System, Easy to Clean, Clean Skimmer, '„_.thebeld by them. Inimedra-TOy after theOats, whole and crushed, for horses. .�,Uth day of June, -1920, the assetsof Sanitary and Satisfactory. Ie s i'g-ed will he d-js­tr-j-Fjj-tf;a- ====D&iL'y'Feed &ndjShot-ts*jFbr.ca­ttle-.-' ,-,Srl)ong the parties entitled thereto _ having regard only to the claims of Ground Corn for h We have w complete F;tock of these machines in our warehouse in SampsQu.Feed, pgs, e ave a curupetent man to which the -Execti ors stiall then sive r. had notice, and all others will be ex• demonstrate their superiority. Scratch Feed or Corn for hens eluded from the said distribution. r Chicks Ky of Baby Chick Feed fo Dated at Toronto this 14th may' ay 19204 10 S BU N D Y r Wesley Jqme9 Roach AndMarz Jane The Campbell Flour Mills Co:, Ltd. Roach, Executors, Cherrywoo Post .-Local Agent. Phong Pickering. Office. Ontario. --Mills at N Milone, 3faloi)e &Lonse, Do not buy a Separator without seeing The Holtb 85 Bay Stev Toronto, 7 t Fr Toronto Peterboro Pickering. % �,. x•�: ..:, .. .,` y. r,K wr&' '.i .`�.i ^T`,"-n.ar.ar y- - b-.i; xr;.y., - .Lvr •ado�.� ., vrr, v. .Hr' .•k."' s �4 ,,%:. „✓''� ., "t';3:?�i.:..s».'.:`'ht. �e, ,3 ••µ ,,4v�i.: �.'�' :;;^..v �vti.,SyS"":. �,. .�{ x .n .+' y . -•i-» s ���`.V� :' "b•, "�'-.;r r w, .. ..,. •. '. d^•'. r. r i'. '^.,: .. "\_. yJq :A"rr !•'R'C. .J .,.. _:�.. ,...�x_,r. :w.ti! ...'S.i,:: •. rd. .: '.. , - - _ tom!_ � � r,t. � _ _ '. �.e. s _ ti _ � _ .::..:..a-. .. ao.....,, _,, - � . QLARBUON * - Mrs. (Rey.) Limbert heft ou Ulm- 0 lm f da for Parr Sound to visit her ' . &Iez. Anderson was home last son Dr. M. H Limbert,e l ave O � band �� � � �� week.8. F. and Mrs.Robins were in Misses Ina Mantle, Annie Spof- Peterboro over Sunday.fard and Mabel Wagg, of Toronto, — Bus meets all Trains —; P. Macnab jr. attended the races were home over Sunday. A new and well assorted stock of Wall First-class Riga to hire day or ° Wm. Pilke of Cherrywood, . a couple of days last week. y night at lowest rices. r r, ` p y p visited with Mrs. Joseph Pilkey : Papers including oatmeal paper in g p A carload of coal is expected to , arrive in Claremont this week. foi a few diays last week. Phone 1805: : A. M and Mrs. Smith, of can- stripes and doral designs Also �! Misses Jean and Verna Evans •Thos• Sanderson &Son T were in Stonffville on Saturd niogtun, were visttiug with D. A. �r AA..yy and airs. Sett this week. odd lines at reduced prices. la red Lynn has purchased New PROPRIETORS � y Gra bort car from T. E. Stephen- =Miss Isabel Sargent, of Mount y- p Albert, spent the holiday at the : .son. Miss Myrtle Anderson, of To- home of her parents dere. Egg Crate Fillers Chick Feed LM.efS 5 C Sweet t0 Ed ronto, ataended the celebration on The 'Women's Institute will A CaWdstrd 1.4111111M the 3rd. meet At the home of Mrs. Brown ;BHiSyr' ee ve in bulk Ile lb. The Pickering r ,y Fred Sanderson, of Toronto, ou" R'edneaday afternoon.. A y p, was here fon the celebration on gpod pt°gramme will be given. Y� �1a11Ce Coinil�lttee Thursday. Mrs. Thos. E. Stepphensou, who k • has been suffering from a severe Bulk Seedless Rai -sins 25C lb. J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of Pick• _ attack of acute indigestion during =erin ,spent Sunday with J. H. The object of this Association Is to ` 'and Mrs. Real. the pa! ` week, has, we are glad to lessen•stealing and prosecute Earl Leggitt and fam'I of Lo- report, Almost recoverecL the felons, sus t , s nt un ay ere with er of'the members of the E' • - a A N N '8 z Baptist church, attended the an- Members having proper stolenoommusi• the fdrmer e_ parents., noel meeting of the Whitby and -r Ray and Mrs. Rumohr, of To- i�1��C.^TT'.'�A3lL' Ol`r Z'ARIr' Data immediately wi Say memiee , ionto, were here over Sunday Lindsay Association at Uxbridge - of Executive Oommitiee. with the former's parents. on Monday and Tuesday. — Membership fes Mr. Ruttan, of Whitby occupied STOP LOOK LLST> N '" ­T b.''° t°' v' p"' °' °' the pulpit in the Baptist church • . , m.—L. on. anks,on. ►e acceptably last Sunday. lszec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, 0.8. Palm• or, W. V. Richardson. Pick r, Thos. G}reR$' s fine brick residence, — _ ------ .1,R., Thextea: . is Clam. and is moving therein this week. 112AZL CONTRAOT Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different F'ee�idaa� John Wagg, Of ., Montreal, and SEALED TENDERS addressedto the Post' Charles Wagq and family, of To mreceived aster General, Will be recei, at Ottawa until lines of Outing Shoes. We can supply these ral3to, were here for the eelebra- noon. on Friday, the 2nd July, 1920, for the con tiOO• veyance His Majesty's Mails,on a imposed lines at reasonable prices. - contract for four years, twelve and six times per James Lawson, who has been week on the route Claremont and Railway Sta• - d with -Fred Madill during tion and R, R. No.1 from the Postmaster Gen- engage cc g eral's pleasure next. Clime and see—act the Comer Shoe Store. the past few weeks, has returned Printed notices, containing further information _ to the village. ae to conditions of proposed Contract'may be P seen and blank forms-of Tender may be obtained �% ' Miss Merle Sienhenson, of toe at the Post Office of Claremont, and at the Offiee � ♦ . M. Palmer Claremont Whitby Collegiate institute AC of :he Post Office Inspector, Toronto. ! { • Post Office Inspector's Office. Toronto..May compenied by her friend, 'Miss 20th. 1920. - A. SUTHERLAND. Of all materials and dedou Emma Bryant. spent the week- at-as Post Office Inspector - w�ke .ta atoakt. It Will aw and at the home of her parents of oar works and inspect oor Noelt here. - Bert H ArYre & Som large quantity" of atone has obtain prices Don't be mid" ..been delivered to North Clare. Grain Chopping p age�tb we do nob amp{oy them, ooasagaaal• ; moot where it will be crushed for ly we can, and do throw off the so �; D FL �gING' - commission of 10 per oent.,which you we i use on the county road between oatlainly save by parohasing erose u%1_ the four corners and the C. P. R.atb prepared to do chopping and oat — "General Merchant - e.u.eliaitad. station. .. flaking on Mondays, and Fri. T MATHESON- Union services will be held on g, ' � -. - - 13nnday next in the Methodist days only, beginning . O•as and wort, Whitby, Oaks% church at 10.$0 n m„ and in the on April a st. - �� O �. ,Presbyterian church at 7 p. m. - _ FLEET-FOOTlklfev. W. •Limbert will preach at ,services. John F'. Bayles, iireenRood An .adjourned "meeting of tte _ OiScial Board of the Methodist For the am • , F Whole Family. Tchurch will be held __ i a the base went on Moudap evening at —� ' , Best Prices paid for Butte? and Eggs Running Shoes. tan; white and blank. .,:,_Vclock. All members are urgently requested to attend. c - — -Our baseball team went to ota, high tope. Whits ' Laal�rubber a d leather with .Hard and Soft Coal of the - Nellson s Ice Cream, - -� rubber n ' Stonffville on Monday evening ..,best quality : and defeated the team of that etl y On soles. village 1 14 toll. Bill Saunders. _ : g y . hand, � .. ' _- . _ , 1 All at last rear's price :the manager of the Stouffville '. _team, failed to score either a hit THOS. A. LAW, Ac and Automobile Insurance ,T. FiagOlaf of a rnn, Claremoa { Mrs. Horace Sintzel and son, �ie3�erisig•...rrit. , e Ind. Phone 280.1 Jack. of St. Thomas, are visiting. r ' . with her parents, R. J. and Mrs. - _ ---- r How. hire. Sintrel is recur erat= t -; Ing after leaving the hospital, where she underwent a critical operation. At the Methodist parsonage, O F Claremont, on Wednesday, June �: �•+► 9th, by Rev. W. Limbert, Florence- 'oseph a 'daughter the late Jy rt `'- oseph and Mrs. Garbutt, of Clare- 4nont, was united in marriage to j :.._ Joseph Stanley, eon of Freeman ; . _.:- - - - - r -'Ir-tie implements s. A—lack, of the Township as listed • o •• i _ -of Uxbridge. John Beelby's new barns •which in 42x75, was saecessfully raised public auction at Two O'Clo•k p. m. on Saturday, t - L.-eu Saturday- About 250 men as- �eieted in the raising, and G. M. June the 19th. : - >� Forsyth and John Scott were' the �i R v C h18 -- th sing aides, the y e__q Eery Machine Is practically se good •s new. _ Bulk, fOf � former winning by three ra-fters.- -- — ''The.bulding was raised without - S•me have only. been used one season. its r>s� the development : •the slighest mishap. When the hbat rafter was placed is position _ — OtE the business of fife Do- tall sat down to a delightful supper r Y: ^_ - minae Our experience saki -which was served by about 125 tupfuent rate at the �esvioe One corn cultivator, 1 row, new eq ladies from the surrounding coon• • On@ M-H 10 ft. cultivator, extra teeth " - o� every Cti>ltOmer. w tem The celebration held in -Clare — " " One_disC_harroW , 'Mont on the 8rd inst. was decided One set lever harrows M-H eucceee, six teas having entered or the football.. tournament. $' plow, M. H. One No: 21 walkin One double headed sulky plow fm _ S N D BAt�'IE G Pick�erinR defaulted to Claremont, � TADA Hing City defeated Aurora, and One walking plow, singleOR CANAaA .i 1 �s Glreen River defeated Highland One steel wheel truck with 3000 lb.' Creek. In the next draw between PIC.KERING BRANCH the teams, Hing City and Green springs and platform A. W. CRAWFORTH MwMaeall _ River were drawn to Dlay, -and One single wagon BRANCH ALSO o T .wH,T.ri i after playing overtime to a draw, One SCuffiOr, new it was decided to divide the first ' prize between these teams, the One garden seed drill , Claremont team in a sports- Three garden wheel hoes with° attachments manlike spirit declining to playa x •j teem that had already played two One truck box for Ford caa, new • gamOne Stanhope es and overtime in the after- :,, '�_ noon. It was • grand exhibition One Clittef' 3 of footbalr, The baseball match q between Stouffville ana Aurora A QUANTITY OF SMALL STUFF consisting of one set of single harness, was won by the former. with ` corn :planter, 600 lb, scales, 2 cross cut saws, forks, hoes, wooden rakes, corn the exception of one bad innings on the part of Aurora. it was planter, emery wheel, bone grinder, new, 2 wheel hand cars and other articles too' ' -glean fast game. The running - numerous to mention, including. a small quantity of beans,' races etc, were quite good, and ap- peared to please the crowd. The binder twifle, lime and fertilizer. The Universal, Machine .concert in the evening way All that : ' - � : __ ___ '', =' - • � t " coiild be desired, a truly remark- • . � _ S wui -,.-Mac g e ab1e--c61"lection---o€ - talent,- -anti _ �p 4 _which was appreciated by an un- `-Term$ .VV $�, Credit mote to-the �. tuber. Manufactured by : -ostially large Audience. The com- �. H--�aC�SOII�C Solh r ` wittee are de::erving of the appre• - - Brack Road. Pickering, -Ont,, t4ation•of the community for the :.. EVERYBODY COME -•- — T excellent programme of :sports, • ' Blacksmithing and R nodworking IICt and the very competent manner all•its brnnr•hes, Saw ggumming in which the Arrangement wag and t3linq a' �t cialty. carried mit, certainly A good Ad- RWe stock Gasoline Engines, Emery . ,'vertisement for the community., • • �Vbeels, CirenlSaws, saw IF It has been decided to have the 3rd and LL`aiery Mandrels. of June celebration permanent in ' ' ♦ Lndders'cf all lenwtha nn hand Claremont, Kingston Road, - Pickering Village and for Pale. ,.,:+•: % ,.. , _, ._ _ �.. .. ' ..... .. ... .. . ... .. -.... .. .... _ _........ , .,.t.;., s,,.... •fl..r:.., "....... - ... _ . .._..... .. ... _ .- .,,....s.-d ,«.. �...... ., ....: a,.�: ._ �.. :'..,.,n.� .,.-.w:°:,.;.,;..ti:�.:.:;iy.,a� Siist. Y....� �r co •.:•," r • -,r--.'rw!^ l a- c. ��xr"'� 6v ..,,. 4 i� "�',� w3i' �i �: �.7,M .r• m�}.'.«;, J s.2.' '•°�':, "., d,.. J'"'.i•? �*•.T,- �, ti- _.�,. '�Y�-,••a +�j. .•• ,eY r.:'r'"['s. �'fy �, ,.,;,.. ..t R, .q ;Y.n ,. ,,... ti ..}'. •n �'''• ,.r<;v- , ` ha :•,-:"� -`'.✓ . •r ..r , ,.'b. ,g";..'�7 '- ..tr`:n^•--/.a l; a.... :R - •G r'+G',•r ;�r..:.,�s; rt 't. ",w�, '1..' ¢,5; "ti, r `+,D •r1 r' 1 •`tia'r w' yr 1 ` yJ �.:.. s', •'.- a, .cxxV$ ?, u�J ,,. _., _ - a aa.y• r,^+ ¢r 'q njk.•, .,nom^' z . , Fi. _n •Y ^ w NO_URISHG, FOOD :..�.«. ► Art of Fellingro _T) Healt1i Climneys. -.D GOOD ; . sa+►triii l�iiilal�i ^• In „England an interesting method of felling lofty chimneys Help You to Resist Disease—Aid _ The Cold Bath Habit. to practised. Its originator Is � These With a Tonic to Kee Now is the time—with summer here James Smith of Manchester, and Keep I he !s credited with having felled, 1; An- hkeless Refrigerator. , were squashes, carrotp, egg-plants and —for those who have not yet adopted t beets for color, the Blood Pure. the cold bath habit to acquire .it on without accident, nearly Otte For the benefit ' of those who live ,tomatoes and red pep- q x r where ice is not available a deocrip- Pera adding a touch of brilliancy. The power o1 com arativel easy'terms. hundred tall chimneys, which - your body to resist p. Y for one reason or another had 11012 of our iceless refrigerator might Many other vegetables were included; disease and to fight it after disease' For those with whom it agrees, the bordered b y p become useless. Some of these - ! be helpful. y parsley and kale, these gets a foothold, is one of the most pre- mottling tub at its natural temper- nets from 200 to 250 feet in ' It is 'constructed in the floor of the made an exhibit which quite deserved cious possessions you have. -You weak• ature is a form of health insurance. height. . cellar, and Is 30 inches below the brick the prize it received. en this power when you let your It is the very best and least expen-' If on sive tonic in the world. It thoroughly'The method consists in re- surface, and about 20 inches square. you' taste in gardening runs to general health run down, your blood moving the stones or brick near , First a wooden box is sunk to the small fruits, exhibit a collection of gets thin and your nerves unsteady. awakens and enlivens the sleepy and ams and. jellies. Ari odd) shaped You weaken !t when you worry, heavy-eyed, refreshes both bol Rnd the foot of the chimney and sub- r'required depth below the cellar floor, j j Y- y Y stituting an underpinning of j . and, a0. zinc tank made to fit rather glass or jar and an attractive label when you over -work, when you do not' mind, exhilarates the -spirits, stimu-; wood, which is afterward set on loosely, in this box, coming up' even will make the delicacies you exhibit get sufficient sleep, and when you are lates and. accelerates the circulation,' fire. About two-thirds of the with the to As you will notice from quite individual in their appeal, and under-nourished, either because you and spurs into, healthy activity all the P• Y area of the baso 'is removed up the illustration, the trays are fastened lure the eyes of the committee. do not eat the right kind of food or energies of the body. In a word, it to a height of five or six feet, so to corner rods which extend up prizes are offered for the best of bedause Your digestion Is out of order, cranks up the human engine for the that most of the. weight rests' 4hrou h the, to or cover of .the tank. any kind of apples. The are displayed You preserve your ower to resist whole -day. 8 P PP Y I upon the underpinning. Expert- iA rope, pulley, -and weight of proper on plates or trays provided by the disease when yow ep good hours One among the.-many- great ad- 8 P p encs has shown that when the size complete the otitfl:t. committee. If our orchard .consists and eat proper food at regular later- vantages accruipg from the cold bath p Y vals. You further iticreaso and habit is that the skin, and- indeed the work is properly .done the chim- The corner rods holding the trays of but one tree, make that tree pro- neiy leans slightly -toward the should be a trifle shorter than the vide you with m mons strengthen resistance to disease when system as a whole, is rendered very ; , P y side.where the underpinning is You build up your blood and nerve.z by much less liable to chill the result tank is deep, so that when the trays As soon as the fruit on your tree laserted, and when a slight crack are let down the cover will rest on to is 'a month old, ick off imperfect the occasional use of a.tonte like Dr. t what are popularly termed _ p! P P appears in the ntasoncy 012012 the df the wooden box which is allowed l specimens gently taking out the most WIItla�nis Pink Pills, which are free colds, , but are really infective ' 8 Y 8 from opiates and harmful drugs of any catarrhs, are conspicuous by their ab- opposite aide the time has come unpromising one from s group • 04 kind. The- value of these pills as a sence. Cold water natural) for fire to be applied. As the lt. y makes three. You may not want to remove / chimney falls it health builder is Lilly shown by' the the skin Ies's sensitive to the action of Dar-eel o tele- it, but y scopes in corse u . a q ... end. ; Kee removing the im erfect over, Ounce Ihwas •gCir At lfittee� m ch of the immunity au ity of ld bathers' produced by dropping in- Out., vutg pld draughts;shock Ar .� frult thin. out 'where it is crowded naty of cold bathes timbe void left by the burnt and you will be amazed at 'the size timbers. have proved the value of Dr. Williams' and perfection of the crop when you early spring plague of coughs, colds,, „ Pink Pilld. At that age 4- _I was in a and catarrhs. gather it. much run down condition, suffering I But there is another-way in which! When the fruit orr your grape vines from many of the well 'known symP• , �= is almost ripe, cover the perfect toms of anaemia, 14Iy mother pro_ the devotee of the cold bath scoresi red blood of a vigorous circulation the bunches with paraffin. paper.-to keep cured a supplyover him of the tepid tub. The skin, red light that scares them off. of Dr. Williams' Pink point in favor of the ","�• off birds and bees. The paper remains pills; and atter taking about a halt is our first line of .defence against! Another f those microbe Owers .which for ever, habitue of the cold bath is'that he is impervious to wind and weather and dozen bows I was .restored to normal P under it the grapes will come to per- health. Again after my marriage, and swarm on our never-to-be chemically- adequately nourished. Tissue-change 4eetion.. With these perfect bunches before my boy was born, I felt miser- clean bodies. Wash we ever so wisely; proceeds briskly throughout his sys- a try for the prizes for the arrangement able-and again took Dr. Williams' Pink and often, we can never get absolutely; tem as a result of his ablutionary '- of fruit: Arranging your fruit or: a pills,.which once more met all my ex- rid of the last microbe. Every touch' "hustle. There is a speeding=up of flat basket tray, border it with grape of the. loofah or the washing-glove,; the activities of all his organs, with pealth. na and •fully .restored my everydash of son every p the result that there is a quickened leaves, inside the leaves lay your per- health. hIy latest experience with Pt eve splash of; feet grapes, then pills was following an attack of Mater, but replaces some old microbes' breaking down of old bods material + gr p peaches, with their these with new ones, adding an odd million: and a corresponding more rapid build-.. _ rosy cheeks uppermost, and a low pleurisy, which left me completely or- more to our already long waiting ing up of new;, resulting naturally in pyramid of grapes is the centre. No broken in health. Part of the time I "p K judge can resist such an arrangement. was under the care of two doctors, and list. gets seemingly, increased appetite, easy digestion, an(l for three months I was practically be- I The cold bath is over a seemin ' adequate absorption of suitable food- tween life' and death. Again at my i insuperable difficulty. We cannot. by I stuffs. Keeping Children Well. p But, unfortunate) mother's suggestion I started the use the ordinaryprocesses of ablution � y, it is not riven to The wise mother studies: , of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had not keep. our skins absolutely fray from' e. y mortal to enjoy the elixir of the (1) To deed the children so as to the ubiquitous microbe, but we can produce one hundred per. cent. effi- been taking them long before 1 could r cold bath. Unless you react almost { and do render the defensive works of immediate) with a warm tell tt�tt they were helping me: I)ay Y' glow, you, to project font or five inches above cieacy in their health to-day and fifty our skins all but proof against 'in-,'are not made for the stern oeTi ht9 the brick floor, all Lwin the flan a Xears from to-day. by day I�OUId feel my strength.-re- g g g turning, and was soon enjoying good. vasion by those germs, dead;y ori of your more -robust brethren. If .von - of the cover to come down around it. (2) To furnish suitable and nutri- health once more. In view at my es• I beneficent. that are always lying In remain cold and sbivering, shrunk- wouldback shed off from the kitchen tions food at the present high cost of wait, on the pounce, to find the near-' and blue, after contact with water alt would be a much better lacei in which provisions. pertence I think I can safely say there_ - to make t of this kind. p is nothing in the way cf medicine bet= est, surest, and "speediest way into Nature made it, it will do you no good, These are by no means• easy prob-for than Dr Will4qmg' 1?1,,k pill. i our blood and bones. - ,: • " f3imply_ea a. hole through the floor, ems wen we are con con-withDr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by I The most effective germicide in the You will ha,'e to joint the band n! fife at least six feet below the snr- the sometimes appalling appetites 0f all medicine dealers' or by mail at 50 1 world is our own healthy blood. Thin those who tub in tepid wat•trs. face, and make the balance, of the our offspring.cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 from ( is in, very vi gorous_circulation in thei refrigerator the same as above, allow- Chiadren do not need candy. Such The Dr. Williams Aiedictne Co., Brock- i active and hardy skin of the owner' 1 ins the cover to rest just even with fuel needs can be supplied better in Ville, Out. who takes proper care of it, and is a' The trouble with good adv,ce is that the floor .in the shed. Attach a rope the form o4 cereals, vegetables, fruits menace to even the most cunn'ng of, so few of us, recognize, it when wt and pulley to ceiling and you will and fruit juices. Candy spoils the enemy microbes, which see in the good hear it. - bet haie to go down cellar at all, appetite for plain, more wholesome SIIi$ a SOI!$. foods, and gives a sense o4 suffleiency- —� —' — - — — Pie-Money From Your Garden. before the fuel needs of the body have If you sing a sang as you'go'along, MuskratRanching Canada You do not have to be s professional been satisfied. When taken in excess In .the face of the real or fancied agriculturist to make money from on cereals, sugar is irritating to the wrong, .your garden. What you need is a) sensitive lining of the stomach and is In spite of the doubt if you'll fight It 'sense of the beautiful and a list .of liable to ferment, causing indigestion. out, At one time, Canadian boys made they are Indigenous and thrive so - the county and agricultural faire to I Grains, particularly those contain- And show a heart that is brave and pocket money by trapping muskrats vigorously, =life heli in your neighborhood; and in ing the outer or branny layers or stout; whilst their Lathers and elder brothers- t Experience has ptosed that the these days of the automobile, the wordcoats, are laxative; eo, too'. are such It you'll laugh at the jeers andrefuse devoted their winter leisure to the II muskrat is not a difficult 'animal to ""neighborhood" means any town acid fruits as apples, oranges and the tears, coyote, [ox, lynx and other, larger ani- I rates to captivity, as he 1s not natural. You'll force the ever-reluctant -cheers mals, the value of whose pelts made ly a -wanderer, but spends all his life ?withia a callus of fifty miles. grapefruit. Therefore, as far as the Send at once for catalogues of last important matter of preventing con- That the world denies when a coward the pursuit more profiable. But with in lits ratite stream or marah. ne- cries, muskrat furs selling at five dollars, i fng found in every part of the Do. Showa. in them 1 ow i— and acid fruits econcerned, ne ,the same ur- To give to the man who bravely tries. the older generation- no longer es- minion, there is no limit to the iota. - $ impae possibilities which will fairly P And you'll win 'success with a 'little ptses spending its time over the little, tion of ranches. All that.is needed is hake your breath, and find lists of POm When fruits can be obtained in song—. animal and Indians, miners and Indus- a piece of marsh, a lake, or quiet prizes to be offered in the next exhi- abundance, they should be given daily; bition. Stud . the catalogues when -they are not given, the coarser If you'll sing a song as yo go along.trial workers left their ordinary activl• stream. Muskrats will usually be y _ goes carefully g t ties last wirer to set out traps. �. found in such an area, bat i[ not. stock • ''with pencil in hand and mark the cereals should be used. If you'll sing a song as you plod along, Even with the probability of the can be easily introduced. The animal - class in which yon think you alight You'll find that the busy, rushing prices of muskrat having reached their increases rapidly and ' brings I forth compete To Freshen Up Woollens, throng zenith, there is no doubt that trade in each season three lifters of froth six Thd prize offered for the most serge or other woollen clothes which Will catch the strain of the glad, re. these ' furs will be commercially pro- to nine young. intistk arrangement of garden flow- have become soiled or shabby,' are flair; fitable for many years to come, and The expense. of the care and feeding Irs wjw Ince-you. Underlined and freshened up in this manner: That the sun will follow' the blindingconedderable interest has been groused is small, as the animals exist on the ,fife tient titre you go to town•purchase Sponge the goods on'the right aide rain; as to the feasibility of raising this ani- natural growth of their grounds—the i a basket which suggests possibilities. with ammonia water, one tablespoon- That the clouds will fly from the mal in captivity. The great success roots and stalks of aquatic plents , i One woman bought a small hamper ful of ammonia to each quart of water. :blackened sky, made-in Canada of the artificial breed- i reeds, and cat-tails. When this food ; Care should be taken not to have th : That the stars will come out by and i at a �n cent store, braced the lid ing of fossa, and other animals, the supply is not sufficient, they can be lialf-open, filled it with brilliant nas- solution,too strong, as,some dyes tura by setting aside of Arctic islands by the,; fed on garden vegetables. The an! ` --tartiums and their leaves, -and cap- purple or _green ,in .such .a ease. When And you'll make new friends, till hope overnment for the propagation of rein-; -is _not .migratory, end given an. Lured a first prize. As you read the the garment is entirely sponged, turn descends deer and muskox, are tendencies ! adequate-food supply; will remain in a saatalorues visualize this season's it wrong aide out, lay a cloth over it From where the placid rainbow bends,which indicate that thinking minds i his native haunt. The principal ene• 1 I, garden, plan and maks notes. and press with a hot iron until dry. And all because of a little song— are turning towards the conservation I mies of the muskrat Ore the hawk, i Surprising sums. are offered.for col . Should your clothes wear shiny, it If you'll sing the song as you plod of meats and furs,, the demand for owl and mink. Muskrat'ranches,. even lections of vegetables. The display is due to the oil which is more or less alongt which is greater than the supply. Within. times of normal prices, have been which took a $50 prize at a recent fair present in all wool, and is made con- the pelt of the humble muskrat bring- I commercially proftable, one rancher a icuoua b If you'll sing a"song , as you trudge ; 1 tad for its background bufiches o! P y the friction incident to ing fifty times what it did a few years taking 2,500 muskrats each year from the, of the clothing., along, celery alternating with leeks, the leeks g. This is I ago, farmers and trappers- must fn- ; a flfy-sere marsh and leaving enough You'll' see that the singing will make let up on curled-edge cabbages. There especially true of hard-twisted wool' evitabty, be attracted towards the es-for restocking. This being profitable you strong, or worsteds. Sponging with hot vine- ( tablishment of ranches for their breed- in the. old days should mean untold gar cuts this oil d and the heavy load and the rugged 8 greatly improvesroad ! ing in Canada; to every- part of which I wealth now.' j , The-Celestial Surgeon. i the looks of the garment. Or the nap! B P% And the sting and the :stripe of the ,. I If I have faltered mere or le may be pulled up by pressing dam -- 4a i 8 P to: tuous goad-- In my great task_ of happiness; . -- _ crinoline oa=tlix-gods-�„ail-ii -di ie� ypill soar with the n thote that you seta G E N A D - II-I have moved among my race, en pulling it off. afloat; N T E e And shaven no'glorious morning --5+ That the beam- will change to a trif. - At all points in Ontario ” -lase; ,•..' _ . ` .An Eclipse to Order. ling mote; - _ It beams from happy human eyes The captain of B company asked his I That the world is bad when you are For the Have moved me not; i1 morn- `f N.C.d.'s to let the men know that, on sad, i i - K a ks" ' G a Saver Ing, skies, t a certain day, an eclipse df the sun And bright and beautiful when glad, Books; and my food, and sum. would take p14ce, and that he �*ullld That all you need Is a little song— mer rain: explain the phenbmenon. If you'll sing the song as you trudge ' Knocked on my sullen heart in The sergeant accordingly posted up along, ;;I AND CARBON REMOVER vain: he following notice: a ;,�� I `.Saves its price many titres ' Lord, Thy most pointed pleasure "On Tuesday there will be an New Germ Foe I edict] SeBSOri take eclipse of the sun by order of the cap. And stab myipl4lt broad awake; fain. R'e shall all assemble in the Recent study has proved''that the IT juices of lemons, oranges, onions and i housands o. satisfied customers testify to Or, Lord, if too obdurate I, courtyard-of the barracks and the cap• its' merit, including the biggest and most pro-� Choose Thou, before that spirit tain will conduct the eclipse in person, garlic.-kill disease-germs. --Those-or�- 1 I miment bus ness flrni9. i;E die, If it sherd -rain,, the eclipse will take lemons and garlic are most effective.! A pierclag pain, a killing sin, r Liberal commission to 'students and can 1, place in the drill-hall." - in this way. It is the free acid in, the vasstng agents selling direct to auto owneis, a fruit juices that does the business. y I And,in,va dead heart run them --�--= NO KNOCKS GAS SA VERSr in!" One of the most important things -=-R.. L. Stev on, in life is to stop when you have said Salt fish is much less digestible Limited enough. r than fresh. 102 W. RICHMC`JD ST., TORONTO ... ":�. .. ... '. _ ...;. �1 :..., .........'. �,;, r.'.., ;'• ''1. ... .'�. .. .,. „..,;xr• .._-- .. .;.z'. -.. ., -.. `. �. _. a.. •e►.,•.?�t ,_ ._._.,. �aca, ....,. ., +t'.. :r_L: .. Yr�...a...a.. W.._ ........tax..,...�'r_.r�-«!..�.,_.,.�v.-ilf n.n!e�4�.�ry". __,.„'�.� t -`.the Empress Hotel in Victoria. In the old days most of the pioneers c� were too busy opening up the untrod• _._. Sen ways to give much attention to the cultivation of flowers. Yet flower' cultivation along the C.P.R. seems to .tlave progre§ged with the commercial prosperity of the, railway tiystern it- self, for it is now thirty-one years r since one of the C.P.R. employees pro- : 4426 9405 • . - "4[. 'i1,. �.-R�-'" j j "�•: ,l..- M1 .T •.- : _• .. n • '� 4:'.,:'••i•-.' Y, µ. .��..' ... - S. ..Y1. f:) '•...u. R .I Y �""' L', •, }wy `. , . ^•. ,. '-v.Y+.•^+r "°"G^.. : µ •6'f . „ ''��'.4: ' 4.r a`'� '�{� fta . .� :,•J',y - "?,iiq xlway.. �, ,S : w v.,A � • yMl' '„ 2 - 'i.' .%. •q ' G„ •'`bc.. px'nFcM ".•aa• �•CS�� it y i-, .". r"' L _Vs. • t �, •� 'J _77r !1Yx i".i Y. 3 =•ae ': Y V,.l >>- ..:4s..:'.-,. - ”. ._ ',::': -..,.. i....- !.. Y�: ,, '� .. r,Y . . .y .. ,.. �.. .seely .,....' i ':. 4r.•.+' .. .. ..: ...I} •Y:: n•:.wlf 's �.'•'u 1„ .. %. - �.•� 1/., F�� ,.,•�.'.. ,y '.�Y- -X'XN4-• AY.4. .Y. •. j.`.igh...�„if .. •. ' ", :. e t..y':.�,"t+_+"'M. i'r. �• �'''i1-.,yp':. '%..+�.'.. 'rr' - 'w -:')T �✓ Y�• /23-931 Du!<srin St- Toronto. Qat • / _M "- and lob printing plant in Nesters t^in! • •.l—s i.N .Jw4 .Y ,k•' Blooming Railway Station r� Flowers are amongst the assets of 11.200 on Quick Sala Bos 13. Wilson Wilson t -`.the Empress Hotel in Victoria. In the old days most of the pioneers c� were too busy opening up the untrod• _._. Sen ways to give much attention to the cultivation of flowers. Yet flower' cultivation along the C.P.R. seems to .tlave progre§ged with the commercial prosperity of the, railway tiystern it- self, for it is now thirty-one years r since one of the C.P.R. employees pro- : 4426 9405 ' . AUTO 'SPARE PARTS j j * 5Yy■���+-e-EzFOR $CHOOi. 571 "=� for most makes and models of cars. Your old, broken or worn -,out parts replaced. 'Write or wire us describ- •.* ' c finial —1 GIRLS* fag w t you want We carry the gewff in ►.. will S wilTEVl p' COMPLETE G rge George _ I and moat complete stock Canada of slightly used or new, parts Pal You. Stevens,MRR Pe terbdrourrh. Ontario. , and automobile equipment. We ship _ C.O.D, anywhere in Canada Saris- factory' or refund in full our motto. Shaws Auto Salvage Tart/apply. :on SALS A /23-931 Du!<srin St- Toronto. Qat ZLL Eou1PPSD NswupAran; "- and lob printing plant in Nesters - Why? Blooming Railway Station r� Flowers are amongst the assets of 11.200 on Quick Sala Bos 13. Wilson Wilson the Canadian Pacific Railway. Flowers Publishing Co., Ltd.. Toroate, -'• were blissfully discussing the "might- bloom in C.P.R. gardens at most of the have beens." "Darling," he enquired in the tone OFT ELK WANTED, 2 IN. /4\ts 8 thicker, shipped from saw. • - "principal stations from one end of the of one who knows what the answer - country to the other. There are flow- ua, Keenan Bros. Limited, Owen Sound. yf- little .donkey of a fop?" er knots outside the Algonquin Hotel "Because," she answered, dreamily, TSA$ NMO StTBooL Toa, ;V3JSZ3: 'at St. Andrews, on the Atlanticcoast, flower "I loved another." I d and one of the moat beautiful Jr ', gardens "is. America blooms around" , for St. Elizabeth Hospital, 204 South Broad Street, Elisabeth. New ' ' The Closest Race. .. t -`.the Empress Hotel in Victoria. In the old days most of the pioneers c� were too busy opening up the untrod• _._. Sen ways to give much attention to the cultivation of flowers. Yet flower' cultivation along the C.P.R. seems to .tlave progre§ged with the commercial prosperity of the, railway tiystern it- self, for it is now thirty-one years r since one of the C.P.R. employees pro- : 4426 9405 ail rungusnman, a beotsman, ana an third 115.00. Address: Superintendent. Irishman were 'indulging In reminis- cences of sporing occasions. - c "The closest race I ever saw was a I WANTED, FIRST-CLASS 13ENCII ; yacht race, said the En Tishman, "in carpenters to work on interior g BttingS. Good wa es, steady work., which one of the boats that had been Apply --Laidlaw Luin�ier Company: 2230 recently painted won by the breadth Dundas W.. Toronto. - of the coat of paint." I.ADSES WANTED. :?4 "The closest race I ever saw;' de- j ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN clared the Scotsman, "was one in L and lil;ht sewtnx at home, whole or 'Transfer f�esizu - t any dis--- - 'Iueed a few varieties of flower see NO. 551 by -a -be , lance, charges paid. Send stamp for f ilk in his own 'plot and distributed the9426=Girl'v Dress. Price, 25 cents. the height of the swelling on his nose." particulars. National Manufacturing amongst his friends at some of the In 5, sizes, 6 to 14 ears. Size 14 re- "The closest race I ever saw," said C^•• Montreal. ' stations -with the object of sta ting quires 4% yds. 36 ins. wide. the Irishman, "is the Scotch." The Kodiak, Alaska, bear --in --ahs-- - dower aardenlne along tha line rt Transfer Design No. 889. Price, 15 _ carnivorous animal in the start was auspiciously made, and' nowI cents. « rr pa I11 S h F 1 world. the C.P.R. has a floral department 9405-,,� Girls Dress (with panel California Syrup of Figs l } with headquarters at Windsor Street ;front; with or without bias fold). Child's Best Laxative Station,00treal. bit. B. M. Winne•' Price, 25 cents. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 Claims Many Victims In Canada Minard's:Liniment for $ale everywhgrs years. Size- 14 requires 4% yds: 86 and should be guarded against. .,gar is the horticulturist and forester. -ins. wide. DOUB E BEAU"1 Y Every year thousands of packets of These patterns may be obtained - Sower n fi ` Hower seeds,' bpibs, trees, shrubs, from your local McCall dealer, or - Minard's l 11 1 SOF YOUR HAIL u ;rasa seed, and large quantities of ter- I from the Mevall Co., 70 Bond St., In a Great Preventative, being one of ' dlizers are distributed free of charge I Toronto, Dept. W.- the oldest remedies used. Minard's Linl- :O station agents, section foremen, -0� went has cured thousands of cases of of Grippe. Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Asthma •e Dandenne creates mass caretakers of round. houses and em' r t �j d similar diseases. It la an Enemy to ployees living on the property of the CONSTIPA 1 F D Cll11,DRE.1� Perms. Thousands of bottles being used company. The seeds that will Sower 1 every day, for sale by all druggists and • •Of thick, gleamy Waves- .-.: ! p Children who suffer from conatipa- general dealers. along the railway in the summer and r �"-- XINARD'S LINIMENT CO„ LIMITED, tion, indigestion or any of the other Yarmouth. x•s. - - autumn are sent out in March. • Full ailments due to a clogged condition of , f -particulars for cultivation are printed the bowels will find' prompt relief Shade Best for Flowers. on each seed packet. Bulbs for spring through the use of Baby's Own Tab - flowering are sent out In the fail. Flowers are more frgggrant when Seeds and planta' of the best kind lets. The Tablets are a mild bute the sun is not :shining on them, it is are always provided, Standard flow- thorough laxative which can always i contended by a French scientist; be- er seed packets contain nasturtiums, I be depended upon to regulate the Accept "California" Syrup of Figs cause the oils which'" bowels and sweeten the stomach. produce the per• alyssum, mignonette; sweet peas. They are abso!>ttelp safe and are sold only—look for the name California on fume are forced out by the. water pres- sure and ko"'chis. Ferns, and house I the package, then' you. are sere your sure in, the plant cell. and thus !s T Tants are sent to large. stations. se under a guarantee to be entirely free child is having the best and most diminished by sunlight. endless variety of perennials are die- I from opiates or other injurious drugs, harmless physic for the little stem - endless them Mrs. Thomas A. Bou• ach, liver and bowels. Children love' MONEY ORDERS. triberted. find amongst the varieties o1 tot, Lake Baker, N.B., writes- . "I am its fruity taste. Fail directions on Pay your out-of-town accounts' by - trees supplied are maple, birch, beech, ti - a pleased to state that Baby's Own Tab -each bottle. You most sap "Call. Dominion Ezpt>3sa Money Order. Five Poplar and catalpa. Shrubs include 4 laurel leaf willow., sumac, berberriea leis were of great help to me when my �L forms." Doilara hosts three cents. " *rd wetgolla. - baby was suffering from constlpatioa,' In all cases the cultivation of flow• The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- B]& Cat Beliefs. Soft Pedal for Typewriter. In a few moments you cars• trans - es hada is done by the employees - ers or by mail at ;6 cents a box from form yotrr-platn, dull, flat hair. -Yota Why have black cats nearly always To. make 'typewriters less noisy a t The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brock. I been accounted lucky? Cleveland Inventor has patented a can have it abundant, soft, glassy and come expert gardeners. On each di- Ireland Is by no means the only platen co a cud qtn'fuR of life drag ti6ioa of the C.P.R. prizes are given _p ` place where superstitions about- black I of the type 3o a dull thud, toilet counter a small bottle of -Dan- of Clive U eats are or were rife. fn Egypt cats derive" for a few cents. Then moisten ' every year for the beat display of Pt Sowers. and some o! the products of Neve$ give up! it is wiser and bet• were regarded witjt great -reverence, a soft cloth with the "Danderine" and _w gsrdea9 kept by the railway amatettl9 ter Archmologlsts have found them in I draw it through your hair, taking one i 'have won prizes . at Canadian and Always to hope than once to dei- tombs of kings and. prinees. small strand at a time. instantly, ".yea, y, you have doubled • the United States floral ezhlbitloas: pair:. - legend? beauty of your hair. It trill be a ms°ss, y During the last thirty-one"years the File off the toad of doubt's cahkering about cats. Mityaro, the moon, they �.�/ < ter, sacouraglug influence of the C.P,R. fetters say, was a native cat, who fell In love' so soft, lustrous, and ao easy to do up. All dust, dirt_ and excessive oil is ro- flower growers has materially assist- And break the dark spelt of tyranni• with someone else's wife, and was - `ed in, the inauguration of floral cal care. driven away to wander ever since. To moved. t. aociettea all -over the country. Many give up, or the burden may sink them s cat, black, grey, or white, ` Let Danderine put more lite, color, of the ra[1Wap officials are members yolf phopheMes only bad luck, { vtgoi, and -tirfg)ztli�3s. 1n pour hair. of these societies, Flowers. have Ins. Providence kindly has mingled the In Japan and China a black cat is This stimulating tonic will freshen your -scalp, check ,dandruff -and- tatllug - • proved the appearance of the railway cup; regarded as a dangerous demon; often ; hair and help your hair to grow long, stations, and inaptred by the beauty And all,trials and troubles bethink possessing as many as two or three i I thick, strong and beautiful.") of the stations, residents of i the towns you, forked tail§, and having the power to° have planted flowers that beautify The • watchword of life must be, change Itself. Into an old woman, 0 1 their homes. A little flower flame "Never give up!" The Chinese believe if a cat leaps i ' Am•rioa's Tsoa••s Dog 8emedlee slang the C.P.R the has often" thrown on or walks over a corpse it will cause 9002 on I ( DOG.DISEASES 4 gparK testgn e a nre of noweri-. • i and saw to teed changes, i person passing through the room { Cut>lCul IS �( Yoe - Helping the hopeful a hundred to t L1Y1 a I?atiea Free to any wd- = would be in danger of being seized j -Ire:-,a by the Author. e corpse when in that state, and Where Old Uniforms CaO. nae, by th!4--�•_�` 8 clay Glover Co., Sao.l And through the chaos His wisdom Need For Your SAiL1 11s Went asst Street would be killed immediately. j V New. York. U•S,A. The denizens of African forests and arranges In Egypt, according to ancient writ- Bathe with Cuticura Soap to ale use ` Eastern deserts are clothing them- Eder success, it you'll outs hold on. lugs of Herodotus, if a cat died in a and purify the pores If signs of panplet, selves 1n khaki, and longing for the Never give up; for the wisest is bold- private house by a natural death, all red aee or roughaeas are present smear - -' days when the British "army shall re. est, the inmates of -the house were obliged gmtlywithCuticuraOintmertbefotebath• ( t, _ turn to its more stylish scarlet, For Knowing that Providence :mangles to shave their eyebrows ins tosoothe and iteal. ForeverypLrpoce / It Is to Africa and the East that the the cup, of the toilet, bath and nursery Cutimra I SiM10E 18/0 p i uniforms go to�be sold, And of all maxims, the best as the -.Army's cast-offSoap and Ointment are ideal. A:k for Minard's and take no other..' Sea9 25 esd SOS. Soil �� or to be bartered for rubber, and ivory, oldest,tbroughoutthe minion.CanadiaaDepor: , SMA other wealth. Is. the .stern watchword of "Never ,- Ilefad�p P St, Meatr. aMi•a witbsat moa. �n 1DR Pa c. ~ Kilts are considered very°good forts give up!" \ Gloucestershire. W aTQl4' CQ GHS for barbaric dances, but nothing is On Dinny_Hill the -daffodil _-_- - more admired than -the --waistcoat °:Thy Mummies Weal.- Has crowned the year's returning LY 'TABLETS MARKED which has adorned a London dandy. The extraordinary durabilty of the The water cool in Placket Pool �* A native will show his importance by ancient Egyptian mummy is believed Is ruffled up and burning. =.r, ''the number of waistcoats he can ac- to be due to the fact that it was finish. In little wings of fluttering fire; (( luire, and if he can wear twenty at a ed with a vegetable blue derived from And all the heart of -my desire BAYER)� r __-.ARE -:ASPIRI.N time he is very grand indeed. the African locust -bean tree, ' Is now to be in Gloucestershire._ - �----"'----- The river flows, the blossom blows - In orchards by the river; O now to stand in that, my land, Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross u •, And watch the withies shiver! - `�iai Unusual Flavor The yearning eyes of my desire Id _ a Are blinded by a twinkling fire, 0 ...Wholesome, lVles�m ��[�� } Of turning leaves to Gloucestershire_ �' r a ry e' ""`t D" = The shadows fleet o'er springing wheat ^yam +� - Which tike green water washes ° -----�� all that comes from blendhi malt The red old earth of Minaterworth, ed barley with whole w b t! is And ripples in such flashes As by their little harmless fire dL4;t1flC'tiV@ of - Light the great stack of my desire, r U t1 4 This day to'be in, Gloucestershire. ap'e - uta --- In To Replace Dot and Dash. �r English scientists are experiment ' Ing will two musical tones, sent by a — $ av�7u jS I'eBC� cooked eco- telegraph key and received by a tele- name "Bayer' i3 the thumb• of "Sayer Tablets of Aspirin" whits i '• Y print of genuine Aspirin. It pori- contains proper directions fpr Colds, phone, to replace, the dot and dash in tively identifies the only genuine Headache, Tootbaehe,• Earache, Neu �, t., Tiom�al. eastly dl$e$ d and . ' telegraphy. Aa irin,- o Aspirin ribed ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurt very nou Mshin$. physiciansforovertninet�een years and tie, int Pains, and Pain generally. �+ Size of Humming Bird. now made in Canada, - boxes of 18 tablets Dost butt When a humming bird is stripped of Always buy an unbroken, package ; a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packages. Sold h rocers its feathers it is no larger than a There is only ono Aspiri>n•-myon'-?ea =wt sad "1lsyos" VVV bumble bee. 'Aspirin in the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Sayer Manufacture of No �aeetfeaLidester of aalieylieacid. While it is wall known that Aiplrla mesa■ saysr ED. 7. ISSUE No. 24-120.*"='•vitseture, to "slat the yobbo against imitations, the Tablets of Sayer Cesapaa2 1wlll bu stamped with their general trade mark, the "Sayer Crow." � 140 Chwi5ed Advertiser . S Or. �. 5_ TSTt,TltLxi>p; HUMOR FFqkOYMNEW Y ►.. will S wilTEVl p' COMPLETE G rge George Pal You. Stevens,MRR Pe terbdrourrh. Ontario. , Vilm ' :on SALS ZLL Eou1PPSD NswupAran; and lob printing plant in Nesters - Why? Ostarfo Insurance earned $1,600. will! 11.200 on Quick Sala Bos 13. Wilson Wilson She had Jylst accepted him, and they Publishing Co., Ltd.. Toroate, were blissfully discussing the "might- sots ZL>S WAlafT27a.' have beens." "Darling," he enquired in the tone OFT ELK WANTED, 2 IN. /4\ts 8 thicker, shipped from saw. ' of one who knows what the answer green Do not sell until you commu":cate with will be, "why didn't you accept that ua, Keenan Bros. Limited, Owen Sound. little .donkey of a fop?" Ont .. "Because," she answered, dreamily, TSA$ NMO StTBooL Toa, ;V3JSZ3: "I loved another." "EGISTERED. TRAINING SCILUOL Nurses: " , for St. Elizabeth Hospital, 204 South Broad Street, Elisabeth. New ' The Closest Race. .. Jersey. Complete course.' Monthly al- lowance:, first year 86.00. -second $111.00i, x. ail rungusnman, a beotsman, ana an third 115.00. Address: Superintendent. Irishman were 'indulging In reminis- cences of sporing occasions. - c "The closest race I ever saw was a I WANTED, FIRST-CLASS 13ENCII ; yacht race, said the En Tishman, "in carpenters to work on interior g BttingS. Good wa es, steady work., which one of the boats that had been Apply --Laidlaw Luin�ier Company: 2230 recently painted won by the breadth Dundas W.. Toronto. - of the coat of paint." I.ADSES WANTED. :?4 "The closest race I ever saw;' de- j ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN clared the Scotsman, "was one in L and lil;ht sewtnx at home, whole or 'Transfer f�esizu - t any dis--- - 'Iueed a few varieties of flower see NO. 551 by -a -be , lance, charges paid. Send stamp for f ilk in his own 'plot and distributed the9426=Girl'v Dress. Price, 25 cents. the height of the swelling on his nose." particulars. National Manufacturing amongst his friends at some of the In 5, sizes, 6 to 14 ears. Size 14 re- "The closest race I ever saw," said C^•• Montreal. ' stations -with the object of sta ting quires 4% yds. 36 ins. wide. the Irishman, "is the Scotch." The Kodiak, Alaska, bear --in --ahs-- - dower aardenlne along tha line rt Transfer Design No. 889. Price, 15 _ carnivorous animal in the start was auspiciously made, and' nowI cents. « rr pa I11 S h F 1 world. the C.P.R. has a floral department 9405-,,� Girls Dress (with panel California Syrup of Figs l } with headquarters at Windsor Street ;front; with or without bias fold). Child's Best Laxative Station,00treal. bit. B. M. Winne•' Price, 25 cents. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 Claims Many Victims In Canada Minard's:Liniment for $ale everywhgrs years. Size- 14 requires 4% yds: 86 and should be guarded against. .,gar is the horticulturist and forester. -ins. wide. DOUB E BEAU"1 Y Every year thousands of packets of These patterns may be obtained - Sower n fi ` Hower seeds,' bpibs, trees, shrubs, from your local McCall dealer, or - Minard's l 11 1 SOF YOUR HAIL u ;rasa seed, and large quantities of ter- I from the Mevall Co., 70 Bond St., In a Great Preventative, being one of ' dlizers are distributed free of charge I Toronto, Dept. W.- the oldest remedies used. Minard's Linl- :O station agents, section foremen, -0� went has cured thousands of cases of of Grippe. Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Asthma •e Dandenne creates mass caretakers of round. houses and em' r t �j d similar diseases. It la an Enemy to ployees living on the property of the CONSTIPA 1 F D Cll11,DRE.1� Perms. Thousands of bottles being used company. The seeds that will Sower 1 every day, for sale by all druggists and • •Of thick, gleamy Waves- .-.: ! p Children who suffer from conatipa- general dealers. along the railway in the summer and r �"-- XINARD'S LINIMENT CO„ LIMITED, tion, indigestion or any of the other Yarmouth. x•s. - - autumn are sent out in March. • Full ailments due to a clogged condition of , f -particulars for cultivation are printed the bowels will find' prompt relief Shade Best for Flowers. on each seed packet. Bulbs for spring through the use of Baby's Own Tab - flowering are sent out In the fail. Flowers are more frgggrant when Seeds and planta' of the best kind lets. The Tablets are a mild bute the sun is not :shining on them, it is are always provided, Standard flow- thorough laxative which can always i contended by a French scientist; be- er seed packets contain nasturtiums, I be depended upon to regulate the Accept "California" Syrup of Figs cause the oils which'" bowels and sweeten the stomach. produce the per• alyssum, mignonette; sweet peas. They are abso!>ttelp safe and are sold only—look for the name California on fume are forced out by the. water pres- sure and ko"'chis. Ferns, and house I the package, then' you. are sere your sure in, the plant cell. and thus !s T Tants are sent to large. stations. se under a guarantee to be entirely free child is having the best and most diminished by sunlight. endless variety of perennials are die- I from opiates or other injurious drugs, harmless physic for the little stem - endless them Mrs. Thomas A. Bou• ach, liver and bowels. Children love' MONEY ORDERS. triberted. find amongst the varieties o1 tot, Lake Baker, N.B., writes- . "I am its fruity taste. Fail directions on Pay your out-of-town accounts' by - trees supplied are maple, birch, beech, ti - a pleased to state that Baby's Own Tab -each bottle. You most sap "Call. Dominion Ezpt>3sa Money Order. Five Poplar and catalpa. Shrubs include 4 laurel leaf willow., sumac, berberriea leis were of great help to me when my �L forms." Doilara hosts three cents. " *rd wetgolla. - baby was suffering from constlpatioa,' In all cases the cultivation of flow• The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- B]& Cat Beliefs. Soft Pedal for Typewriter. In a few moments you cars• trans - es hada is done by the employees - ers or by mail at ;6 cents a box from form yotrr-platn, dull, flat hair. -Yota Why have black cats nearly always To. make 'typewriters less noisy a t The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brock. I been accounted lucky? Cleveland Inventor has patented a can have it abundant, soft, glassy and come expert gardeners. On each di- Ireland Is by no means the only platen co a cud qtn'fuR of life drag ti6ioa of the C.P.R. prizes are given _p ` place where superstitions about- black I of the type 3o a dull thud, toilet counter a small bottle of -Dan- of Clive U eats are or were rife. fn Egypt cats derive" for a few cents. Then moisten ' every year for the beat display of Pt Sowers. and some o! the products of Neve$ give up! it is wiser and bet• were regarded witjt great -reverence, a soft cloth with the "Danderine" and _w gsrdea9 kept by the railway amatettl9 ter Archmologlsts have found them in I draw it through your hair, taking one i 'have won prizes . at Canadian and Always to hope than once to dei- tombs of kings and. prinees. small strand at a time. instantly, ".yea, y, you have doubled • the United States floral ezhlbitloas: pair:. - legend? beauty of your hair. It trill be a ms°ss, y During the last thirty-one"years the File off the toad of doubt's cahkering about cats. Mityaro, the moon, they �.�/ < ter, sacouraglug influence of the C.P,R. fetters say, was a native cat, who fell In love' so soft, lustrous, and ao easy to do up. All dust, dirt_ and excessive oil is ro- flower growers has materially assist- And break the dark spelt of tyranni• with someone else's wife, and was - `ed in, the inauguration of floral cal care. driven away to wander ever since. To moved. t. aociettea all -over the country. Many give up, or the burden may sink them s cat, black, grey, or white, ` Let Danderine put more lite, color, of the ra[1Wap officials are members yolf phopheMes only bad luck, { vtgoi, and -tirfg)ztli�3s. 1n pour hair. of these societies, Flowers. have Ins. Providence kindly has mingled the In Japan and China a black cat is This stimulating tonic will freshen your -scalp, check ,dandruff -and- tatllug - • proved the appearance of the railway cup; regarded as a dangerous demon; often ; hair and help your hair to grow long, stations, and inaptred by the beauty And all,trials and troubles bethink possessing as many as two or three i I thick, strong and beautiful.") of the stations, residents of i the towns you, forked tail§, and having the power to° have planted flowers that beautify The • watchword of life must be, change Itself. Into an old woman, 0 1 their homes. A little flower flame "Never give up!" The Chinese believe if a cat leaps i ' Am•rioa's Tsoa••s Dog 8emedlee slang the C.P.R the has often" thrown on or walks over a corpse it will cause 9002 on I ( DOG.DISEASES 4 gparK testgn e a nre of noweri-. • i and saw to teed changes, i person passing through the room { Cut>lCul IS �( Yoe - Helping the hopeful a hundred to t L1Y1 a I?atiea Free to any wd- = would be in danger of being seized j -Ire:-,a by the Author. e corpse when in that state, and Where Old Uniforms CaO. nae, by th!4--�•_�` 8 clay Glover Co., Sao.l And through the chaos His wisdom Need For Your SAiL1 11s Went asst Street would be killed immediately. j V New. York. U•S,A. The denizens of African forests and arranges In Egypt, according to ancient writ- Bathe with Cuticura Soap to ale use ` Eastern deserts are clothing them- Eder success, it you'll outs hold on. lugs of Herodotus, if a cat died in a and purify the pores If signs of panplet, selves 1n khaki, and longing for the Never give up; for the wisest is bold- private house by a natural death, all red aee or roughaeas are present smear - -' days when the British "army shall re. est, the inmates of -the house were obliged gmtlywithCuticuraOintmertbefotebath• ( t, _ turn to its more stylish scarlet, For Knowing that Providence :mangles to shave their eyebrows ins tosoothe and iteal. ForeverypLrpoce / It Is to Africa and the East that the the cup, of the toilet, bath and nursery Cutimra I SiM10E 18/0 p i uniforms go to�be sold, And of all maxims, the best as the -.Army's cast-offSoap and Ointment are ideal. A:k for Minard's and take no other..' Sea9 25 esd SOS. Soil �� or to be bartered for rubber, and ivory, oldest,tbroughoutthe minion.CanadiaaDepor: , SMA other wealth. Is. the .stern watchword of "Never ,- Ilefad�p P St, Meatr. aMi•a witbsat moa. �n 1DR Pa c. ~ Kilts are considered very°good forts give up!" \ Gloucestershire. W aTQl4' CQ GHS for barbaric dances, but nothing is On Dinny_Hill the -daffodil _-_- - more admired than -the --waistcoat °:Thy Mummies Weal.- Has crowned the year's returning LY 'TABLETS MARKED which has adorned a London dandy. The extraordinary durabilty of the The water cool in Placket Pool �* A native will show his importance by ancient Egyptian mummy is believed Is ruffled up and burning. =.r, ''the number of waistcoats he can ac- to be due to the fact that it was finish. In little wings of fluttering fire; (( luire, and if he can wear twenty at a ed with a vegetable blue derived from And all the heart of -my desire BAYER)� r __-.ARE -:ASPIRI.N time he is very grand indeed. the African locust -bean tree, ' Is now to be in Gloucestershire._ - �----"'----- The river flows, the blossom blows - In orchards by the river; O now to stand in that, my land, Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross u •, And watch the withies shiver! - `�iai Unusual Flavor The yearning eyes of my desire Id _ a Are blinded by a twinkling fire, 0 ...Wholesome, lVles�m ��[�� } Of turning leaves to Gloucestershire_ �' r a ry e' ""`t D" = The shadows fleet o'er springing wheat ^yam +� - Which tike green water washes ° -----�� all that comes from blendhi malt The red old earth of Minaterworth, ed barley with whole w b t! is And ripples in such flashes As by their little harmless fire dL4;t1flC'tiV@ of - Light the great stack of my desire, r U t1 4 This day to'be in, Gloucestershire. ap'e - uta --- In To Replace Dot and Dash. �r English scientists are experiment ' Ing will two musical tones, sent by a — $ av�7u jS I'eBC� cooked eco- telegraph key and received by a tele- name "Bayer' i3 the thumb• of "Sayer Tablets of Aspirin" whits i '• Y print of genuine Aspirin. It pori- contains proper directions fpr Colds, phone, to replace, the dot and dash in tively identifies the only genuine Headache, Tootbaehe,• Earache, Neu �, t., Tiom�al. eastly dl$e$ d and . ' telegraphy. Aa irin,- o Aspirin ribed ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurt very nou Mshin$. physiciansforovertninet�een years and tie, int Pains, and Pain generally. �+ Size of Humming Bird. now made in Canada, - boxes of 18 tablets Dost butt When a humming bird is stripped of Always buy an unbroken, package ; a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packages. Sold h rocers its feathers it is no larger than a There is only ono Aspiri>n•-myon'-?ea =wt sad "1lsyos" VVV bumble bee. 'Aspirin in the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Sayer Manufacture of No �aeetfeaLidester of aalieylieacid. While it is wall known that Aiplrla mesa■ saysr ED. 7. ISSUE No. 24-120.*"='•vitseture, to "slat the yobbo against imitations, the Tablets of Sayer Cesapaa2 1wlll bu stamped with their general trade mark, the "Sayer Crow." � 140 yr ZY gk� :.._ZPS. z7, -��,,Tr _q_,r.z '7 _F L.W _ ;, • _0 -.7 7 0 rs lay last by ang ag. 98 e . ;1 . Thin 'd str 11 '' •. fe ''iQual dutt a' _,L0()AL1S]&S__- —Fred Kirby had the misfortune —Dr. Henry will be here as usual 0- z to lose his driverat Claremont op- next Tueaday to'llittend tohli.pro- an Gor- -now motor truck. officiating on having passed his fourth The Rev. A. E. Bruce will be. le, I Ig ore ,�7JohnCalVei-John purchased � --We epngiatulotto Carmi Ing at St.. Stephen's Church; don of Ottawa, *he LloToronto,d ShirToronto, next Sunday evening. year in medicine at the University r e�yj .:-home over the week -end. —We congratulate Miss Reta of Toronto. —Joe Clark: of Toronto, Spent Banks on having passed her senior —The Swastika Club held their Sunday at his home here. piano examination at the Toronto annual picnic at Shlicoe Point on ., —MISS Altna Cowan; of Toronto, Conservatory of 51n4c. Thursday afternoon last and -all tv V. e are displaying was Koine over the week end. Born, �u Sunday. June dth, to —The E-tt!l of Clarendon report a very enjoyable time; -AM hoW an auction sale of household —The Whitby Orchestra of six Mrs. Ravin, a daughter. effects -on, Saturday, Jutfe,the2fth. pieces is- now - open for engage- Th C. C. and Mrs, most econdfmieal.- floor coverlDg for W. a t c li out for bills giving full intents tot, gat -den parties and other -John Draper has the frame p 'work of his new residence erected. pa�rticulars, - .terms .,every room In the house entertainments. Foi e its ill id - —Mrs. Joseph Cowan and data_ —The annuil service in Erskine dates write or phone E. W. Evans'. shter, Marie, ;iiere in the city, on church is -ill be held on Sunday, Whitby. Phones -13e11, 50; Ind. 26.0 go U__ June 13th, at 3 o'clock. Collection —Those desiring their 'piatios Tuesday. C n '' le 'm "Gold Seal' Ru —Thos. auO Mrs. Walsh and in aid of the cemetery fund. ' Ev- tuned nlay have their work 'at- gs am -etcotne. tended to by leaving their order f ily spent the week-eild with erybody ii s a I . with _. _.; -ERrl of Clarendon and qt the NEW-S'office, as; Mr. Defriez, "They're' w'aterproo nitarv,' need "relatives in Lin dsay. The -d Mrs. flutchipsi F. 0. and on of Lot Somers are on a fishing trip of the Nordh6imer Piano Co.,.is 7 fastelliD beautifal p4tterns. I We are sorry expiected here thi-4 week. - - * [ays at Lake Nipigov. n0 :Uxbridge, areSpeuding a few d to herr that the former.has,con- -Pickering College at .�,New-. with -J. C. and Mr;.;�. Philip. -6 ft by 9 ft. 7' ft by 9 ft. _W. C. and Mrs. 3lurkar, of tracted small -pox while on his market, which was handed over outing. to the government early, the Sizes*: -.'Brantford, spentThursdayof last 2 Dr. Marsh has received war as a hospital for soldiers who -week with the former's parents. -ISS Aloha Horn, Peterboro, notice fromProf. Witt. H.. Picker. were 'mentally aff,ected as result. 9'ft by 101 ft 9 f Mt by 12 ft's , spent a few dAys here with her ing, of the obsiel-vatory at Maude- of their terrible experiences,. is. grand -parents, W. G. -andMrs, ville, Janialea,.WeSt Indies, of an nowbeing handed back to the Soci. atal suuW-fall on ot3� of-Fi%ietids 'who so generonsly Hain. `IL TO SEE T H EINI extensive Mitunie DON'T F�A Quito' a large number from the planet Mars. made the loan of the property. here attended the King's Birthday 'A 1n6st dastardly crime has Those who Rre now inmates of.the celebration at Cla-rew out on Thtirs- been committed by some person ho--pFtal will be'transferred to the day last• or persons in the'village that' has new institution in Lowdon. . The _Ri21hkt_now_yau f. o. r lave to tindi�� -Mrs. Mesnard, of- Buffalo,' cat -sed -intense -indignation.' ThIz -offL-ge uullzling willl� 7 spent a couple of days here at the person. th'i-ough spite of- through a go con; iderable alteratiou�, s -manse -with her father, the R -ed that it be impossible to r "BOYS'-:- SUMMER JERSEYS • ev depraved mind, has t7cattet e - Dr. Marsh. around a q'uhatity of 4trychuine sume its educational work bef9re. The -prospects for fruit is very imbedded in small chtinks of fvR:Fh .1021..have them, all es. siz, .. bright this year. ' The* rain of the meat, and as a r=esult nine dogs -May report of Intermediate -We, have -hich rooni.of Pi(-kering public school. past week has saved -the straw- been poisoned, one of v% berry crop, which proruiges'tobe recovered through peompt treat- Xan order of merit, _. Jr II- ill of .50 cents each. an abundant one, meat by Dr., Atulure. Some of Hilda Wakh, Evangeline Cowitn. Mr. and Mrs, Ludford and the dog,.;" thus - i d6sttoyed were �alu- Luella Martin, Jack Jeph,;on. Mil -1 - able , ones and their losis keenly . nly fired Murpy. Lizzie Mcy.hLiiGint Kenneth Gordon, Toronto, spent ..-Dovs' Khali and Tweed Knickers. all -,,iz(,s. Sunday with the patter's mother, felt by their owners. Not only- Sr 11-Htirold Ricriard'qon, Hilda 0 - , , 4 are the Qwner4 of the dogs indign- Kettrnti, Bertha 1iircliner, . John tb 2.50 per pair Mrs. James Gordon. --We congratulate Mim'Mary F4nat, but the cowardly act is most Rf-ruiruer, (fto=ie *8jer and Verna Clarkon-having pRss:ed withhon. strongly detiounced bk all. 'Reid) c luAl, Lillian NN'iwau - . Billy Boys' Work "flirts; in Ifliaki and blAck -At the regular meeting of -tile Hall, Mervyn Putter, EdlthKeArll.-� ors her' senior :examination and white stripe- 1.00. to 5 tor v At the Toronto Conserav of Chamber of Commerce, which wwasDoinald Be14;*!4k- Bath, ,''Music. . . held on Tuesday evening and at Stella Bath. Jr 111-Aniiie B4tk- K li a k- i Runnin . a Shoes, 01 sizes froih- -Ogle and Nca. Cooper, of'Col. which there was a 'good nttend ei, Carl Kirchner. Nellie' Siv- kiddie-, to bio, bovs,'Ll) and 1.2.5 per pdir i:-- lingwood, and Mrs. Cantelon, of ance of member�, the preiiijuitfary Mildred Jephson, Mabel St adefur hold. son, John Cowan, Jack McGinty. arrangements were m Toronto, motored down and rpent Children's Stitrim.er Hats.err - `the week end with W. J. and ing their antual picnic on. July 1. Alfred Pttltuer, Nurnian IL -11-11, sera, Clark and fawily. The following committees were. Blake 1•'1111ectorf. assorted colors. -The following were . giiests of api)oiuted : SpuTtS Dr. Cart- r Mrs. Findlay this week : Leslie Wright (chairman) A. L. Bundy. Huge assortment of Child's, Girls', Bovs Ladies' and Gents Now Adriertijoeme"f4. and Mrs. Harvey and Geo. HerveyS. W.'Davis, Tbop.-Aadrew. Thos. -er and Law. - Entertairftnent_ Mileta S, hite Footwear, both riibb leather sole. .of Toronto Mrs. Frost and dau- Chat In E. L Ruddy, V I.) Pma (chairman), PL.A_NTS.F0R SALE—Cauliflower ghter, Mise oriel, of Edmonton r arid cabhage. Gormley Bros, Church. t, Nn, 12. 500 c2 separator_ The Women's' Institute rsh, F. H. Richardson, J, South, PtickerIng. astf . . Pickering is invited to hear Dr. (chairman), F. H. Hall. J. S. Bale rQR SALE, -7A DeLaral- S Murkar... Grounds - Wm. Hall Rdnal Robertson at the Summer dot), J. D. Remmer, L W. Cr, Hem.. an & Shepherd, PicIenrig, 34tf vied. Cow- M -CHAPMAN Meeting In Whitby -on Friday, C. H. Pilkey. Refreshments -J. June 11th, at It p. m., at the home VOR SALE -A' 4 -year old driving R Tbextou (chairman). J. Rich J.� horse. broken'-ingle and double. fit for Vre. James Fletcher, Byron St. the or f, orth. Every one come. son, H. R. Monney, M. S. Chap- show ring,, W. T, Heron, West Hill. 37tf -Publicity 12—hal-1- Ni nrdintlkry arm 8. Annie son, who ha.4- "n & " ly'S -HARDWARE I The variou4 committees are now harruw. Alw.3 izti,d rnfleb cow been clerking in Jas. Richardson 9 store for the past year or two, busy at work and a snece"ful iuscalved. W, H, Jackson, broek Road, 0, has returned to her home in Maripoi;a. day's Sport is anticipated. 10R� SALE , -1 folding tub tend. :gave money -b,, bnyind -here Miss Gibson -has made many fri. Re part of Pn%-c%%..y -vwing machin,,. I McClary'l Ing IL May: 5r I— coal ort �**,4tovc W.,.h win. . All ends in Pickering Who,.regret her public school fur, 1131rnwr. Picketing. 33tf — departure. She k being suce-eeded Shepherd. Phoebe BRker, Kenneth -Edward Ki - -1 11 AVING PURCHASED A TRVCX 1y Miss SuRie Stanley, Morley. Kirchner, Ethel -A numbe'r of the culvertq and Bra -y, Dorbthy Andrew, Florence .1, M. R. lfoav�r & S�. , Lo.vv 11,1, phina 15A, :15-3t, , -S C R EEN D 00 RS ;,4: kin-i� w wArk. smaller bridges in the t6v%ti.,hip Nlu teb, Harriett Murris�ze-�,Johuny "`- will have to be replaced by per- Greenlaw, Leo'na'rd . Stephenon, IN" 00 D FOR S;ALE -$5 per rord. at A fine assortment of these from x'2,00 up, roanent concrete kructurez, as E.trl F,,rater, kugtv; Li.-combe. I -.rrcar Br,,:K roa!,, Aman they are giving way to the be,FtVy Jr 1—Helen COWRI), Cecil Vale w-�� `­ �u the r"rmiw, t,r attend to custower�.. C. A, W rclny. WoLgh%m. . lAl Window Screens, Scre"en Wire,.Etc. motor-traftic witif �nvrep e f* using Ethel. Pwwell, Bapbarn HAII. Loni-v; every year. A number now re. SLephensou, MatwIC-oakwell.. Pr. Or" - foe immediate attentiog. elas Ill - Howard ' Law, E,inH f.irr,,y. Ali quire 4 1101. lUiclic-4 VCA Lo tigh* udrty.' N -The first rain' al Reid, Harri. y Stephenquil, %vAlter ply t,) p. fjl� Boe rWZI -fall for sever pl4"nV.lW. Oh.iwa. S.; a M weeks occu rred on Saturday even Pr. Richardsun, Allan. Andre%% LAW N 0 WE R S t __1ret;e ConLiland. Rizi OR S,xT.-P­Sivoral thqu-;.qn(l feet I F,,.,-r;;',,:,.!!T-,T�,c.- c�m,;,,, ! 14n.,% and log and was heartily vKelcanied, as d Bye, William Nb riin, Au,�,titj Bak- cantliry L'I", �,All sizis and. styles from -,jS 00. Lawn Shears, itte. the land NVA9 very badly in nee ' , &c., at en ki%vr, o. 00 t. W if, R. R. 1. Locust Hill. . Ind photo 17. eonkkderabli quitri. 019 Loui7z,e Fowler, (1 C, - 4119 tity of rain fell, Cie land could JAmOs King, Doris Reid, Irent, 10p, S k T E- WRvon%. huzviiii, havetaken a great deal more with Hall, Sant Scott, Cora. Ltwer, -it has Freddie Elliott, Nora Clark. ' -Pr. 7 _..advantafzp to the erapz, yet al�ut�,eral kitchen stc,%ci aaU .,been worth inany'thonsan-ds of cl-Ekss A- Rn,�sell Fowler, Nicbo1R..1 ing" 'i nl� machi es. -11. Herman, Claremont. Phan • MorriQsey. Bert Elliott.. MarRp6- t f -dollars to the country. F I S H ING �TACK L E -.Next Sunday, June l8th, 2 n-: d rite Walsh, Kenneth Ri6lift rdsot), .• -I 'OR SALE.-A,61i(I wdnut ward - after Trinity. service's A�; follon-i •; 'Morley Stephenson, Marie Cowan, I rhu-n, _'.Wh C(M 1-117 Waih:ng ma- -Lines, eTs, Bobbins. 'Etc. w lr­��!q, Pole, Fanny'Annis, ,Lias Li��cotnbe, Roy "n'' Plano box 6f- hl? -reckvoLle. Hooks, Sink Worning at lb.30, reacher Rev. A. k. and leaLher covered �.fa. I M.S�G. zr'jc -er, Edna Greenlaw. F- Bruce ; evening at -7.00, Rev. ;v. •La N% L�-ng, llickeric�. 37-3,.� W b i'l e in gef our prices on i: kitchen' G. Walton, of the James' Bay An- —A special meeting of -the to wull . ...... E'XDER.S,�% T;L BE HE(-',El'%7FD .:Alican NlisMon, will officiate a., Ship council, was held on Tilesda 0 P'. thc'und- r,.,7cl up to ��.muraay, June .,representative. of the Bible Soci f:,• -11, :arpenter work and the stone work in the ump and link. evening 4n the TwN n Hall, witK rt--nv;(;ehnz of housi�. The!oN or any tender -ety. A cordial invitation is ex- all the members present. The not nieceiiarily accepted. 'Apply a-, lot. si, con. 1. !'!bended to everyone to be present. policePicker= Tho.. Lacey. Dunbarton. 37.10 _Plckerl� 9 A* trustees of Pickerin g Villa ge The Sunday Suliofal_iLhe1d_at_.9A5 al_%o__met-_&t-the --satne-time -and lit, LLS in tv o rjn i v g. nn, la a-''_ t tier I %,e%rold t)ie place. . The _weetibg was held. at I H. B�,�nd'y:)'g --On Monday forenoon many of the request , Y),,I.h ir(`iM pcdiL:reed stock, and both registered.. of the Minister of (5n,! belongs Ito. the Snow -drop iarnfly, and the of our -residents heard a very loud ITIgIvivay,-, the object of the ineet-, oth,r to ificl.ouica family. Apply at lot 1.), con. 1, Pi,kt�ring, or.Addrcis J. C. Bryant. R, R. N ­ report resenibling the booming of t!" being to 'arrange about flie Picker�ng- Phone 1-11)7. 36-n a cannon 'to *t,fie Rest. It later distribution of the cost of laving S V M. M E F? G 0 0 D S Ing ANIN-Cr PURCHASED 11KEL- proved to be an explosion of dons - down the extra concrete surface, 14 �ALF, HILL," the fru,t %,rm rime::: P finite need in tearing Y ring down the hill and drains along, the highway in ownr -1 1.y Tho:. garner, we hope to rt!taln the e have a splendid range- of ready-to-wear goods, rmer cu�iorners, but at the east side of Dunbar'ton. It the village; The government .de- hi, ;(j. as it is is said that a workman, w mif intention to ship -a consi&F�tble qiiantky of who i!R frays the cost of 21) feet of con- fTuO we wouidzuk that place your:orrler the newest styles new at the 4 buAness,, n�:ed half' etc" sfiriAce,, but the. exce�zs o ill-Beae'li-S'k-i P-5�larcniont R. R, No. -pa-1 i ts'3,50.- Skirts 2,5 0. Voile Blouses t.5 4,25. case of the'exploFi�e instead of that amount is borne by thZ! tutinl* 2, 3s.4o Middies, . with rose, blue and green collars, 3.00� House Dress - half a stick. As a result of the cipaliti ' verunieut beat's ei. The go 1.150 to'3.50. Aprons, overalls, 1.26 to 1.50. Tea explosion, scores of windows were the entire cost of V es on--,tructing E Boudoir Ctip�;, silk and mill], Shattered. the highway throngh the t(Kvn. LM DALE -MILLS Aprons 65e. =There ',Bjill br- only ship I s, ;30, 7.`A;and t)l) cents each. tiva ser -and as tG�wu!ih4t3,ez-a_te_reht-v_ Vices in tbe_Methodi,;;t church on ed of this heavy burden the iz,�v- You can always -get the beat Maui- • Call and iti�;pect our goods, as they are correct in style'and price. Stindav,. June 1,3th , Public ser- ernment expects thein. to assist' toba.Flr)iiriiia(le.ft,otiy.N'a. 1. vice I at 10.,*10 R. m. and a Mass die Small villages in -defraying'ttle Manitoba Wheat. Meeting of the SundaV Sell -a co' H s h (i n a G. A. GILLESPIE, -UNBARTON ools,uf cost of the extra concretesurflice Ruyal otue '01 and GLenor ' for the town at 3 1). m. The morning and drains through the villages.' Bread. Try abag. __ . will be ..service N% conducted by the The estimated. cost of thk-extra Pastry Flour' Fresh Rolled oats pastor and tL6 subject for out, work in Pickf-ring village i-4 np- BRAN, SHORTS YOuR NEW SPRING OUTFITS study will be "Saving Powew," proximately Slo,000, of which tile MIX FEEDS ards Nul 7, ..based bn the NN of "For village- assumes $4,000 and the `0AT CHOP .1 am not ashamed of tllf�Go-;Pel of townshipflie bqlq6c-,-,'tho-. bon-fls CIJT '74SEIED OATS ntll�,, Smocks, Shirts, Boots, Capsz.,Etc . "Christ, for it is -i are di..-Arlbnted over a BARLEY CHOP Our Overalls and with which Smocks are the famous "Arid and Hanimen' unto Salvation, Ro.n. I : la. A. period of 20 years. This is nioi;t --NVHEAT from 1.50 to 2.25. bi-anq. at 3.3� a piece. Shirts 77 suitable subject for Bible Society, generous treatment on the part of 7 CRACKED CORN' Boots, the finest in Canada, Williams cannot be beaten. . en. .'Day. The 6f(erbrmn meeting will; the government, for by this agree- -MIXED HEN FEED Be sane you ask for Williams. .;,�.be conducted by Rev. W, G. Wal- I'ment, the burden to the toiruSbip Caldwell'? Cream substitute ton, of Toronto. Regular session! and to the village, will he les.;4 Calf Meal. W e guarantee*a of the S. S at 2'p. ni. Tile even- 1 than it woul(T have been had the Mola4i;es Meal We haye Anew line of Lownde�' fAMOUS I Ing service will be wfthdraw6 on wvernment not taken over the '-CHOPPING- AND 0ATJ per -feet fit and satisfaction with evepy. garment. pteeount of the union -ervice in St., It-ingston road, and instead of Ft CRUSH ING EVERYDAY See our line of Felt" and Tweed Hat�. They are exceptionally George's ebureb at 7 p. in. The third-elasq road we will have one Of Get prices on in ton to yon good vaine at $5.00. "a' 'he 371, v T.- rim ,iotir- service on Friday even ng people will hold a special the best highways on the cortin- BELL PHONE-., �r• patt cut. The agreement thus made 'Picke ing I n z at 8 o'elork. The yowg folk'is the one snagested and desired I Fred T. Bunting r Are invited,—J, W. D. by the government. Chopping every day.' Established 1857,