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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_06_18...'• ''.-'$t"?-�1"s•,q;cc-�^ r�, •?^�••T ' syr?+,-T+'ra. . E 3' - ..,,, ,. _•..t. vyt�.. t, ..,, �,t . ,,,,, , v-es-�:�s. • w, try. n��„Q,t} +� =d_. �..ti x ,f7°,.;�r'. �,/ �: x ' . .. , . r ^• ,Qr'-r. "uk J: i'r. ... .. - .. ,, L;. � .: � • .sV A ,'..j,.,Q �. t.. .!. 4 ..., .n„ i '.�: ..K s .. ,,:�.tr.. ,�•ti4,.'.. rY..a...... .. .,..i.' o.,:ar..:.:. a'--st�d:. .•� �.._ ..,-, T. .. .:. •. , ,,.. , :,.•,.ss ar _ .. '._X.w ). .,is "iY-•F" �'1. ,.. ,,, ;:'N::. :}'',. r. ��,�", .�'• :,w�• , d , SOL.' X.X IN. PICKERING, ONT., .FRIDAY, JU\ E . 18; 1920 1`�0. 39 yrafievfefottal ALc#rD+a. ` Q - �'EDAR GROVE HIGHLAND CREEK _ _ _ _Established 75 years G��, _E.. Baker The W. M. S„ of Zion. Ctiiirch will t' et the au ue5 of the Lenten- nd p Nedtcal nial Ladies Aid Cher+ will he held a hold a sawn social 8t the house of A. garden party on tpe spacious lawn of GREENWOOD'*,_ -- - - ------- ems_-_ W. Milroy on Friday e,veniug,' June E. FOR, D. of O.; Regis- _ ?5th. -.hear will be RtX , ill ,erect;rig , g Y,ichrtrd Alurttsh on the evening of R.. tered mem ter of the Optorical aeso. football tuatrh, beginning at i p. Ai'edtie,day, J ulie _3, The following elation of Ontario. Special actencioe given to SAFETY FiI� ST able talent h,s been secured and a 1 r; .► the dttiag of giassee., Epee tested tree. \Orth Followiug cbat-the Scarboro Dramatic splendid. evening'-; Claremont. k45ct Club will prasent'theiG"draula entitled' !x'-; pt'orir'Rm i3 prow- � T ised. Miss Mildred Walker, enter- (�j "The Finger--of Srorn.r' .Between acts MI �,\ , The man 'R who i= obliged to tamer, of Toronto Jliss Florence S :F. T011LI\SO\, J1, B., Jlenlber there will be music h1• ten otche_tta, .Ansi eloctitioni�t,+ Dunharton ; Ed- r'of the Cnllesr cf Pht•riciar.s and Surgeons build a barn always pats solos by'subopt'au0 and a. tenor• 'soloist, � � of Ontario. Cf1?te: that rermeay occupied b vrt+l'd Green, bar;tune s ploIst. High by huts: of Toronto. and select inns be all the late Dr, R.'Rrc ie. and lat:crly by I>:, Ca1d- On c1 jy`UOd 9sytl'Iti Of lightn ; land Creek Dunharton Malo Chorus, 1. Nell. Phone. Ciaremont,Qnt. ?31y eloc!itionl't. A iefteshment imoth • -. ing' protec-Lion., 110st of will be on_the broutid5. Admission, also a refre Eluent }tooth on the !3 '`T F..'CARTWRIGHT M. n„ Al, the barns burnt are de- adults 25 cents, :c•hildren 15 cents. A gr')uncis. Adulis-sun, adults to cents, children 15 cents. ty of Oniari F, Orficeyours 13.2 and , -Sp. m.. -} _�trUj'Bd'by hghtllln�.' - n ' BRO':K ROAD . C. P. K S •Oat A corcn�„fcr the Coun- Ood bait] is RiSured. x or at other hours b appointment Phone Bell GREENWOOD - Amo. 24. Ind. phone ivo. 400. Picktriny. On- Aj by Clelft3 Let ,lt.� give t ' leth- �arirt.. 331v The Ladies' Aid Society . of the party will require,''( • you an e�tetnate a4id safe- •� �. Arthur Pet'cq visited 11rt•tle friends odi,t Church hill }1t,lci a 1 �•� garden party , �T O. 'NlcRT110�,_11.h„ L.R.C.S., .gutird .yonr�etf ,and your on Sendriv last. ret the howc nj F. •AA', Gibson on the 1\ • Ediahurgh•, member of the CO!lege of Cha,. FCiller is busy titpreQent'erect- evening of Friday July 9th. Watch � Physicians and Surgeons--of Ontario, licentiate btl-ildlil?�e in a n8tr ceaiedt silo. 1i oet f•ri l:lls. that all the of lioyal College o ieasSurreons, ortio nirgh. George Webb 'has engaged with t-:tth removed on-31av 3Q ore of the �Bpeofal atiencton to dsieaeea oL notuen end We knO' w hots• , and the Cba1'1e, •F!111er• for t•he soullner. ,+httdren _OfIIoe and residence, Brougham, Olde-t re3idenra of this village in the ` -sai•t' Ar hur Per has pnrr.ha.=ed a neer pet nn of- I,aheila . Fisher. The late �Ccounts - -- -- ' -- --- _ .. birhy :r nd r-viz f ' 1 ' 1212 .. , • e etre sorry to hent th -,t Randall f t u «'il:i.tru ti;idler, a ,;onset _ Ont, �T H.`KEti\ED i. Barrister. Sul• t�uf V11�e Ellicott doesnot.recoter asfa3t aK his of this tutru iii fp, fills tc'ith der has- p€�id on or be-• ivitor:l\otar.y Pubjic,%Cu rveyancer &c. ' friends would like, hand, the latry S•ttntiel Fi=her, lived in 'tiZ'alter Jackson had the tui;forttmP Whitby, Dat. 41 , - --1212.-- --- i ` Rtoahlin fur srnue tiF, P"until an aCci- ty but h+s. foot badly while in bathing dPnt,can4ed-the latter's death. Urs. fore June 30. T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIB- one day last week. i,'her, thin,-with her little family of -CJ'r TER, ConntyyCrjwuAttorney, and Conaty T W. H, Jaek�on, accompanied-br'.11r, �i,cLiidren came, hacli to this vilfttge solieihoz. oawt Rouge. Whitby. 10-v !' e !$EAU Bi;hop and fanllty, held 'a business tvhete she rerrrain-ed until some. four trip to O hawa on TnesJay. t`ear� aw.1) when the-i6firrliities of old. AE. CHRIS;MAN. Barrister'and , AA'alter Jacksrfi`h'•s rec•eiverl word .,ge forrrd }lt r t + sive trirh herdau- • Su;icitor .Notary Poblic. Etc. ]Loney to (from the pl;ne;pJ! of the Os Awa hter, Jlrs. H. M. Sadler. Being1efY *an. -OE:ceBrock st.:`oFtL ttwtbv: -9_ly CLAREMONT !-1; h Sch(1ot that, e had passed su g i; a P• a widmt• at an early age she. hRd the tieS4LIJV frons the drat to the second. ALI:e f: JOH\c+Tp\ Barlt�tera to ponsibihty of ratainfc her family F. Z. C�'R.ryFN etc , _�� ra,nttrt.. �, ,it..ol,,,:t+, L1•: ` ISSUER •OF foram, �. g , with vett' little ffnxncial means at her ti oron•n, I'ttnrc+Gcrrard tall Saturdays \Lal, couiniand. ':`be 'iL:ty( them a gnJCr very 17_10.', tad , JUly j�f�' DuhaA:-4 ov cr,wr,wn tchoul edue;uian and n lien ILL1A?T J. BFATO . B A $ru: •Marriage Licenses they g,l f%1 up, like minor farsxili-a the.- 11i�s tf. HPndeason i9 4 podia her Service : Lt A m�.n'arr ur the . B of. ll p' g left their.parr nhtl ,home, married arid' _ t vaoatrun at Uohles. _ Ayckrnaa. Din;s,rr, Fp n r and Beaton Tmmrto _ _ _ _ I Elsie H� nava.. ttit•ee , .-. •...1212 ...._ _ .. .r..�. Gene rat Trus! + Euilcnng.-54 Bea � :eet. Turunto. - "' ` ' aL s Elate Hrardof-Torn_nto.is noir "ding her'vat- ttion here, of them settlingiri ])Per 2nd P. Ur,n- ' Telephone; slam 9G3 nc vc3-. EatlN, the } ritnPa reruainintc in thi► ' Ura. (•. srslnles is vi+;ting her dao- t' a _ _ _ F ;JIT BASKETS' y G G - neighhorhut d. Of the farnilc only rahrer. a1rs. Pederirk, in Toronto. . 1)ertlui inn s:tra'irt•,• lilt+. 1A',•`. rliv3crarth, t, _.. Mrs. Jackson and son Ant the / p of Deer L'+til e, and ,Alts. weekend st ith 0.- Rod lIt•s. Ulxs k:• R H. 'N1, Sadler - BLAKF B. BrATON. D. D. S.; 24 Quart Crates tc ghost• bwije she had unremitting Mrs. Bri4bin, of Cold Springs, is vis- d Graduate'or the Royal C,•"elge of Dent i1 tad tender carp frnln 'her mere an I Qt. Berry Boxes itin her sister. airs. G. A. Gilles ie, We have a full line of motor oils and Surgeons and L'n.vtarty us Toronto. Whitby. t R P nephew, throuRhnrlt her late illness. over W, M. PringWs hardtnare;score. tt'haby. 11 Q.. Baskets. A, and MrsBeiiy'tnee. Kiix' Holuie greases as well as motor fixtures. OfFicte hours o to 12 ; 1 to 5.30.2. Ind , peore s. a Qc. Ba kets s oat Sunday with her iathpr, C. SC The late Mrs Fkber never mingled in Belt phone 220. 44hg,A sprint S society, was scarcely ever out. of her Autos of all makes and designe repair. - - Lenno Covers' and Slat Cogers. own home. -yt few people had as ed on shortest notice and Miss Savers spent the print" week , Oorer early and avoid shortage R140T friendta. Manv a man andwom- at fair rices. muoiatsst 4Lasns. __ _ _ wItbAfro Plzer nod -left on. Toesday an scattered over our fair Dominion p + for Buffaln. Chopping and Oat Rolling every weep Rev. J. R. Wilkinson,otlnRlewaod, tell their children 'of the wonderful Agents fol,-Dominion Tires -- G. HAV-Issuer of alarrla a day excepting Monday, hnspttality of Mea, Fisher and of the �y • Licenses in the Oectiltl ot.oatas o, reached here on Sunday mornenR "Genuine ford Parts" pp pleasant hours spent in her little home - -Ptekering Village. my He also preached at Eerskine Church on the hills Her great lore for child- OP. W.G. Barnes, .Green River at 3 p. m. on the' occasion of .the an- Gasoline always on hand, Free Air 04r t6.t11ICH ART SON - e#1 :Es nual memorial service• and his Berm- ren. t her anti ncad a kept her young , • • tate. lnst;rance. Ccnve)ancirg. TNS tary Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. ons were highly appreciated by all, and at her Rdvanc I age she retet}t ed (fall and see as if you are in need Public. Etc..,Pickering, Oat. 311y - - -last a qu a ts. hen. teE s: Oae of .her of anything in . P um • + Rev. Mr. Clugston. 6[s ro .let-1n•laa' Ping ft,r mics' 'I�he firn�talf vice onn F or truck k lines auto req a Pr R .. "T :GALL-House car ente F tiendscattP to •ee her, was' Play and •roma; d.;Vhne2for new'work, re Summer Sessions OLE N MAJOR gftPtt trhieht�theeremain-4 Ajilktn�?on. Cowan &Shepherd. a ■IteretIons. lnd.,phone 2J13. F Pickenng, .. ,} DR.BEATON TOW:tiBIIIP OL£Rli In Shaw s Schools, Toronto, from Htllar Redman wa; home on Sun• e e on }' • Convetancer, Ootnmisetonorfor taking I n, ( y tr+vrd to Salrni, followed h.�' Many - adsdavits, Aceoutamyntant. Etc. 3loncv to loan •bine, 128th to September Ist,,Rive J ty. friends and neighbors anxious to shute �rtraoes" whitevale, Oar.u.zPof• Stan4a�e Lao- -for it �usinES opportunity t5 Start taRn� rocre, Ire t t tel to see the sick Ottt Once c ilPaa.r trii�ute aY respect for the de- Pickering, Ont. 4r p J Rus-ell Conner. of Green River, wan! LTt'GH S PT'GH. Glen'Ntnjor. Ont: tkue.. A1'rite «'. H. ChRw, 3115 i R. ('. H +rkins' �+n Thur>cLtr. .ILCl1 Li<ea ' t .t+,. tioaerr. £ ter�iva caper- tecce n imporerd art shGxou.tL;, 9 .atoak, yon St., .Toronto, Mrs;'AA'elts, af':+iet(,rit; visited at C. E.1ri l)f'{'11rPiltl-rr'+ ,alp Oil 5rtttir an There, ttrue far terms H;-pkinc' one dar last reek, day, hine, t.lte 2rlth ere �ou Are and particulars. P�cno lad, :310.. 3b-17. H :-x tid Po rh rindg �f iia Fannie Red- ___ -- -- BICKEI�IN� • l77-­ tr�tu vi,itPd L'xbrld a frlendsoter the .B . �aiJar BROUGHAM ll,itthetys sent POS Iunt,eo L ccnyed AurrionAue .•: .•. a••Pk•end, F. for of all kinds of acre ate to ones CIL, and _Its. Uett[t qn$ famit}, of 1 p Wo tales o! all kinds attcnned to on shortest I ay, aocrce, .ed,Gres.Creen.6}i oz P.O., Ont. � Tn� Hampton, Alit: Allis Philp;:, Tar('.nto, Snr',(Liv with Cd, attd Mr. t'nnner. Cement " �u11riBEl\ YARD i Percy Nlan,e!, of t•,,lutubu?, weie ut 1Ii•- Er'ta v Ntitl 'N[is Elatl, of Osh- f �► .�TURTO-,- At. GIQAON, Ontario 1{pdshaa'. on Sunday, a«'1t. spt•nt Suinda7 frith the fornier'a (�rrUa.l 1',n(t Iham+niun Lancs ticrw vor rand Cr: 11 x }, ('t1i tinder urnI er. , Ang.nr.r.filopklokStrdet,ANImz . Vhcne ,G -' - - 3'he'•1 T annual p �, t d rthe Joint ans bees �of the Ulan M's nr .Oils John Httvl 17ra. FP: by and dauaht ,Lumber ((�Succt+>or to the late W. E. _l-srrotd, Ontario I l et, of Mount Albert, visited fi iehJ t yandSurveyoro[ Pon Ertrry;*;+;t-•iBata and the' Young prnPlP of IEP I , fj , ,Fo­ ale " s:. hote,�c•,r the•icea > v k pad: ----- ---- !Church, will .he held in AA'illinm 1 t •_ ' [�7'NI, lfAAi', LI('FN14rD AICC heautiful grove. half mile tvoa of Bt!- A nurnhpr o.'o+tr ladioi attended the hit' �6R w rr TIONEF.R J� r 1-ork.Ontario ofd Durham .am; on T},ursdav, Jtrl+• ]st i Dn:ninitni Dl-ti act AA (,teen'+ lnctitdte at Picker- 13F. Jun tc,. : t K,n,,. , : ,1'.y. pr mp ,}' �...c . • .. iS' ?t'd .t pro r't111 (�1 t,l•ta ing (,n ..:e-d a.r ACC .rPpCSt a profitabl ti to Ter-ar•^.,�, '. Darr>!nr m�, OTl u I V HO-0-ped 41).19 E+ 1 ! a l 1 } gad ,119;1-m.l tiu,e. Ready Roofing •arrangi-d at NE%VS' orEcv. Bell and Indclien- ` L 1 Still "be Pt uvitiPd. r-ans;.ting o ho 'e , I dent phones.; Wkiitbp•,Qnt.• _ ,SLy - - [)carrels of .5;) cents girl>'. �onng l,ttPie: and counv men's -N*. F. and lits. Merhin arid children. f r each All lots', iunnintzrace.-, needle-race, bald-head. Air.-, V. Gordon`-xn3 A: Gordon, of to ViCTOR'�' �" :- ed amens raee, rein ra.e, hall throw_ n�iawa, allied on Hugh and Jere. - -- l �rg• � ��N�� 'Steel Fos bf 10 0>< mor., at ing cnntP,it, bun and .J,iscuit-ext.}nh- M,-Phirr on Snhdaq after.noan. c A Bou, ilCand.Sold. tl]Q SilOp. _ conre:t, elopement rare etc. A prize The return match I ettcPen the $ro• CfOVerpfieDt, Municipal :and Cor> of $11 ;s t;ffered for a football rnatch, ughan, and Greenwood football teams 1• l) In the evening thero will hP a hrillkint era` r! t;Pd here nu S:Itnrdaq et ening C RE E SOR i]OratlOn BOt1(15 fo'r Sale., We D. Gordon 8c. Son, display of fireworks. Refr"linlPntc on the athletic grounds and resulted] A. s t. G Bell Phone 19:3. tlta}'1t(' c,hfainad from, booth:;_ on the in a tie, each .Siris seorinR e,ne goal. ` 'iPICKERING grounds, Admission free, Evert/ The first Baru fiv'ts.trtul'bgtB;•oaghRnl 1. ',. f' rine welcome. 'See_ bills for full tr by the scare o- 1.0. LL Vi/ILLIAM'D. DYKES, WHITWY p' -' H. Merhin has 'sold his ro erty in -- LOCUST HILL HI . --- - --'1212--- -_-- -- -_-- -- -- Bell and -Independent photle. ticulars. _ P P Bran*itRru, consisting of lot, store and eta „ $fir. �. R• AZ'MCRE 9 resi,t,rr.ce to Wilhert �culland( ofPilockerin Fir-t-c lt!s -furniture at the L'al'1 North Eiay, who will take ossessionVeterinary Surgeon If Tut: wish to GETaHf(m GE:.DF of Clarendon'; sale, June 213. P Honor C;raduateof Out ;riot ezFr;niter _ c"n'ly tr, July. •Ila the nleantimP. Mr. ._.� . - BCsINF.: EDC(ATlnv' and a Po=r- -•` "- '' 'Nlechiu trail c+tYPr great bargains in . College,, All calls clay or night GREEN' RIVER dry fi•pnds etc, IIs will also hold an ?" attended to, TION .0,011 after GR. DVAT1xc. you promptly auction Q ale ahnur the ; flt•st -geek M r Bell and Inde •endentPhoties will select the Li)1t1P on, bu3e, E•trl left a treat at' _ P 7u1�. W;at(•h not f�tr hillQ. the• ante`. Drug t.* DICKERING, - - ONTh Rl1 ; ('haritw AA`hite is" erecting a new The lector in the- Methodi-tt. church _i L_�OYTon Friday evening, •lune 11th, by J bI'lek hot33P, AV. Bencc�ush, was fairly well attend y. r { - f�%LF' Look for the date of the Sunday y ( � �� "" Schhnl icnic. ed, to nit, a,ttiifartnrv. Tile produc - White.vale Tile Worl s -i x- "-�'o t- Alts, L,trr• of, Cornnall, is visiting tion of hi, .kill at a carinunist were. T •� Ton e & Charles Sts, Toronto ' wit It Mrs. Bice,' thoroughlr.enjoyed hr thoughtful pen- Concretedrain tiles of drfTerert- e�� _ - - \fisc llvr•tle R.outlev enttxtaine le• \lr', Strlg-o to' re q and concrete hricks for .a.t:, t Lr:.iRs >TORE. .t 130L'T TH1A $c'IIOOL ciGitor3 on Sunday, the choice of his nrndeCt;ou3, owing to t ° + Sol r'c ta.hear .aY, Alias Harnshatf'�, the fact that. his IPct>.Lr•e was in the - 1'nd..Phone No.•5•i1:5, lIai„bRni'. he writing for our large Catalogue, chtirch. The r'ecilati�n entitred T r ! See what we bave done for others i11nP�s since rooying' dress" was Geo, Butkholderr, �i hltevale- \Irs, _ Heise's brother and family "Don't judge ,t m•;n 1,} his end what we rah do for -Ai Lt. Thio motored frat�r the city on Sunday to choice rend carried R weight of. mean• Drugs, Patent 1ledicines, Schaal stands for the best in cours• nrphe her.a visit. ing, being true to }irc.- _ Or.e sketch Tolet Requisites, Dr. N. E., McEwen, BIT Sc. es, instruct;oa, erluiptnent rind dis• •7. and Mrs, Bradlee visited J. B. and was Particulatic gond Rpprec;aced 44 lire, Wilson on Snudayl.before•taking repreeentini the English, the.'" Irish Stationery VeterindrS�Surgeon. ci line, Open all year. Enter rtndthe Sent ,h, and sold readily, P I their inotor' trtp out through the, * Graduate of tinfversity of Toronto. now,' ' ncpilh. A dtamine,th picnic under the au=- Willard�s- Chocolates, y: Former Veterinarian to Macdonald JR'. J. Elliott. Principal Fred Hor'nshaw has moved into the rices of the Broti hang Sunday schools Agricultural Colleie, Quebec. house varated -by, Gen. Ferrier, while will be held on the athletic grounds, Cigars and ;Tobaccoes Prom t attention to all clients. Air. Mitchell has taken over the Horn- south of the village, on,Saturdaj , ,lune P . j�/� • slirtw T_1+tce. lrith. :1 splendid Prngr;tm of spnrt.4, Special attention given. to drug *: Rell' and Ind. Phones; It is 1�1 Business A new•cement bridge .is being hunt incindinR football. 1f10 yd. lace, 3.ieR- i�i ed race. hRlf mile tarp, children'. re ttire+nents of live stock. PICKERiNG. - -ONTARIO y _ on the road below Wilson's and we R r! 1212 J 1212_ _ .1212 1212- To help vnu r nn part of your=,expect a -big cement one to be er.erted rarPs, iRdv teach^rs',gentlemen teach- - r, over the creek here. ers' and superintendents' races, hop, Calls promptly answered,day or, By orening';t \etc Garage;n the 1'il The Green River L• it;es'Aid Society step and ]amp Sc., will he Rlven. Pri• b` W R E -I D ]age of �i hitevale I am prepared to dr) zea of ell end all are offered far font- night. Bell or Ind. phone; ti• all kinds of re air work, including will li(yld9 their regular monthly meet- P g iag.at_the home of_-_Mrs.-Thos.-Robin- .hall,. Enfries for football must be_' tops and side curtains;--also-mnkinQ `�rp• nn Al Pdne<dav; TrmP 23rd, at the handy of t11e sPrrehrrv, P. Cassie•, � -•. �M Has R full line of Yeah .end Cur- tour old r ar look and run Tike tiew h} by the ?3rd. Proms eat speakers t 2.:311 o'clock. A word for roll call, g ed meats constantly on hand.* giving it a good coat of new paint, will he esent., and efforts -are' he' N E lOieEWEN Hopp;Hess." Pr Agent for Toronto nlnchiherq, includ- The son service held in the church mAde to secure Premier Drury, There • E. spice Roll,._ I'3reakfast Bacon_ in Pumps.; AA'indmills, Silos g will bdl a refreshment booth on the / ;. 8 P . -n Sunday evening was enjoved byall, , 'Ham, a0101rTI •, 1VP,inera.•Pte. _ RnA (iaanlfno i+;nBinpq r. . r.,,.: ? r♦ •' •,.. , ed n;cel upon their violins and were M'veryorloy conic and nring your las- Ve6eraw our eon PICKERING CHARLES aI. RICE, Y P I •, I y ;,. Highest prices paid for accompapied by Miss Gertie Wright li kets. Admission, 20 cents; children Butcher's cattle_ Home Tel. '5521, dWhiteyale, Ont upon the piano, under 12, free. � p'1C1reZ'inPt Onta io i,..s±!••W_n,._.�'-.--• c•-r.S- .-.-:-➢, , �.._....; _„-. 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";^'++tr ?�» ,'�, kms...: S, _ r •ii .r~a s-:� {\� Ya•:k a „�v i' It t - y.,. ,_ � _ 1 .i ._yam .. ♦« _. • v -T:� ^�� - u• k tk - - _SIESS G[RIS sed A Serpent Garden Remarkable Year financial Notes y T� The serpent garden of Butantan is "snakes' There, ” of Progress - , A bonus of 1 per cent. has been de- :)WV a sort of paradise." clared by the directors of the Toronto "-,� FrOltl Overtaxed hierves the most venomous snakes in the world have homes, built in Q ' General Trusts Corporation in connec- tion the divi- Uifer' 7.the palatial shape of beaverof concrete; by the ' with current quarterly dend 21/ y%kz ifttd Often a Complete .huts, and their surroundings and the care . Whown . of per cent., payable July 2nd to ahareholderg of record June :Breakdown. taken of them leave even the most exacting snake nothing further to de- p ereausii Merchants �k 19th.. Net profits of the Producer3 and Thousands of earnest, intelligent sire. Refiners Corporation for the month of "young women who earn their livelt- The garden i3 'about ten miles from April show an increase of almost 700 thood away from home, in the school Sao Paulo, Brazil, and here scientists -' per cent., -the figures for this year iroom,An public offices and fn large are studying the mysteries of snake Cs OVA of Assets During being $403,705 as compared with $52,- •`'#bttslaess establishments, are silent, 'suffering victims of over -taxed nerves biology. The original reason for the cstab- 1919-1920 Was Almost as 050 last year. ' Gross earnings totall- ed $616,793, compared with $224,823 ,...-..and deficiency of strength; Weak, ( Iishment of the garden; which is a n Large in Proportioas In- last •year. . : )breathless and nervcua, they work huge "nursery for snakes, was to ob- The belief is gaining ground that Angalnst time, with never a rest when tain serum enough to provide a rem- crease In Capital Stock. the reported finds of radium in the eadacbes and backaches make every edy for - those bitten by snakes district between Burka Falls and Al - seem like a day. - Little wonder' throughout Brazil. In the compar- Shareholders Had a Very gonquin Park are of greater signifi- eir cheeks' lose the glow of health d 'grow thin; their eyes ati'vely small state of Sao Paulo alone,tante Satisfactory Year. $atlanCC than at first thought. Work is pale and re dull and sunken and beauty slowly the average annual death rate from k ii'te t b 240 ' S' the at present being done by hand and the u sna e n s u o e inceprogressis slow, but many claims but,surely fades. Business women garden of Butantan was opened and Sheet F.xhlblts Bank +rhave been taken up and developments - and girls, because of their work and serum cultures taken, the prompt Strong Position.' are said to be of an affirmative char- Ing its second pulpwood -preparing worry, look older than their years. treatment of victims has been made atter. The statement ismade that an plant and sawmill and for that, pur- pt they need is the frequent help of, possible everywhere and the death The Merchants 'Bank 'of Canada en- American, syndicate has options on pose a site is being' cleared. The C.N, is true, strengthening remedy to carry rate reduced to nil. There 'are said joyed a very remarkable year of pro- several claims. :. R. is arranging for sidings for the them through the day. Dr. Williams to be more snakes in RrsmAl than in greas during the twelve months ended w mill, Pink Pula are like actual food to the any other country in the western April 30th. The paid-up capital- of 'Ge - Vice--Presi end Mana m Ili- Brent, Noxon & Company, Toronto, , starved nerves and tired .brain of the hemisphere. Bank was enlarged during that period rector of the Riordon Company, Lim -$100, - business+ girl. By. making kith,, red are the successful tenders of s ' blood they supply just the kind of The garden is 600 acres in extent by $1,400,001), representing an increase 000 issue 'of Town of Sarnia deben- and divided into three departments, of 20%. Not only did the new - capital lied, which is the outcome of the re- alp girls need to preserve their health p cent merger, gives a review of the tures. The issue heals interest at 6tiil el energy, add their good looks. health Dr. two of which are devoted to cobras, immediately justify itself, so far as- outlook and resources of the company. per cent. and is 20 -year serial, $6,000 andWilliams energy, Pills bring bright eyes, crotalids and bothrops, the most poi- earnings were concerned, but it was He estimates about 25,000,000 cords of maturing each year from 1920 to sonous snakes known; while the third accompanied by a growth in the .total pulpwood and about 1,200,000,000 feet 1939. The price was- 93.11, meaning 'a y cheeks. high spirits, anti •thus department is given over to non- volume of business which was suf• coat to the town of slightly htl aver 6% s Wake the day's duties, lighter. - et white pine are owned by the coni- g y poisonous snakes. ficient to keep the ratio of capital to parry and adds that the keynote is Per cent. Other tenders were: Dom- — Miss Mary EL Hunt says: Many The inclosure within which the assets unchanged for the year. The le think of the life of .a school snakes' habitations are situated is. assets of the Bank are 18.40% great- increased output at a minimum cost. inion Securities Corporation, 92,389; her as. one of comparative ease, surrounded with a low, thick stone er than they were at the beginning of Goldman & p�ljPivat ny, Toronto, are C. es 'Burgess .6 Co., 92,08; A. E. th short hours and holidays pleat!- about to offer phtvately s $176,000 is- Ames & Co., 91.68; Wood, Gundy. & - wall and. a ditch, that while not wide the year, having increased from $166,- sue of Paramount Kitchener Theatres, Co., 91.63; and R. C. Matthews & Co., 1.. But the reverse is the case. When enough to be dignified with the name 725,404.95 to $197,387,865.14. Of this - ae has to stand day after day; year g grvi Limited, 7 per cent, cumulative pre- 90.60. _ year out, with the worries great of moat, is nevertheless an impassable growth $24,900,000 is accounted for by ferred stock carrying a bonus of com- --------- and r- barrier to the slim creepy the remarkable expansion in deposits d small, from handling children, it y,' ePy detrizens mon: _ . of the garden of Butantan, In the which largely represent the savings Application is made to the Govern- Looked Intelligent. egins to tell upon even the strongest centre of the garden is another in- of the clients of the Bank and which went by the Continental Wood Pro- ''Describe the man you saw talking d especially neon the nerves. I had . closure, against wkich the outside are now over $163,000,000. ducts Company, a subsidiary on teaching about live years, and P y. Ary of the to the -prisoner;' said the judge to tt><s world is similar! safeguarded as The Bank was able to maintain a Continental Pa thea located at Spridgfleld, Out., y � - per and Bag Mills, for witness. when I found I was far from having f from the larger one; and in that small- strong liquid position throughout the the right to- increase its capital -to "I don't know how to, sir."the --- vitality I started out with. Before er inclosure are kept only specimens year. Quick assets at. the end of $500,000 preferred and- $1,500,000 "Did he look like any.of these law - dg , y term, was out I had a' complete I of the rarest species of the reptile April were over $72.697,546.36, and common. In conjunction with a large yers?" inquired the fue. -'Did he nervous breakdown. I tried doctor's family. were at a ratio of 40.81% to the total tract of freehold timber lands recent- took, like me?" medicine and it helped. but only for a public liabilities, amounting to $179,- ly acquired in t e- Sudbury district "Ob, no, sir," said the witness; "he , while. I then tried osteopathic treat- • • the Diamond 988,920.94. The Beak's share is the of Ontario, the mpany is now erect- looked like an intelligent gentleman." ent but with no. better results. I Mining task of financing the commercial and uffered from, loss of appetite, slept Industrial business of the Dominion riy, was nervone and trembled with` was well attended,to, the sum of ;113Mflkisng •evere headaches. Holidays came and flow big la a one-caratdiamond' 198,913 being devoted 'to current 4oan�� tried a change of schools, but got fa• Perhaps the .best way to answer and dtacounta in Canada. The sum that question is to say that a pound of $3,587,491.68 was loaned to 'Cana- : '- o a harder :place where I but over � of diamonds represents exactly. 24270 i than cities, towns., municipalities and ! •' _.r/e Cana - fifty pupils ua¢er my' care carats. Don t' You Dread It _.. were days. when It seemed impossible I school districts, and' Cana ,268.51 or me to carry on my work. "At this A cubical box two and one-half inch- 'loaned otherwise than [n Canada. THE morning and evening drudgery on es in diameter will hold just that j �. Cage mar sister, who had also bass's ' The shareholders benefited largely that hard, shiny milk nivel, the tired quantity .of diamonds. Nine pounds / `:. teacher, .strongly advised me to try by the prosperity of the Institution. arms and ach'tag wrists -the -daily grind of aa- ``- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills- I. took the of diamonds will fill a quart measure. The annual distribution of pro&ts was urcomiortable distasteful year chore Diamonds. were never really found - - advice, and by the time I had finished increased by the addition of 1% bonus n in _ quanti until. the South . African or Small wonder you dislike tt. Ard the cows like �,► r my secodd lioz, I felt that the pills to. the 12 ,o dividend regularly la [ores; band milking no more than you do. • But with r deposits 4ere opened up, at Kimber- .. were helping me. I was an my ninth white the shareholders also enjoyed ley.. - �J ley'. Nearly all of the world's supply The Macartney Machine. Milker ox when I decided there was 'no the privilege of acquiring a large to now comes from that source. It costs sue of new stock at much less .'than eceeslty for continuing the treatment. THE COWS ADOPTED CHILD $9 a carat to produce the stones, for I had never telt better, and had its market value.. _ which you must pap $200 to $400 8 it's dial the Bar the t of mi kin Milken d makes fast twelve pounds_ in weight. Dr, The distribution of profits' was; how- sakes a1) she drudgery out o! milkiest elms and makes f' lrytliaant� Pink Pills, with plenty of carat, because the. output is contrglled ever, moderate in comparison with !t the most pleasant work on the farm, but it is a by a single British company, the "Bar- big money-maker and a hie labor saver. The Mac-, ,•f/� . fresh air, worked wrs in my case, the earnings, w.bich. were at the rate ,artney does its work thoroughly and completely and mato crowd," of which Solomon Joel _ ad I should advise he use of them, to of 20.48°i"o on capital stock. or 10.64no gmvs for iteeu in a abort time. Furthermore, it is so _ Is the head. natural, uniform ani gentle that the cows are ny other run down teacher." on the actual investment o[ the share- Quieter -more couttttted, the milk Sow is greater - The South African diamonds are you can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills „ holders: when .tits Rest Fund is -taken ,than under harsh hand treatment. [aunt to volcanic pipes" -that is to rem any dealer in medicine, or by sato consideration. ' Qt the remaining i � - say, In conduits through which long , r mail. post paid, at 50 cents a box, or I profit $100.000 was written off the Learn an shout the exclusive features f '� ix boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil. ago molten metal Sowed out from the Premises, AccotiiiC, and $700,000 added or the Iifawrtacr Machine Mrtxer— bocvels of the earth., Th(s material put your name and address on the s Medicine Co., Brockville, ()at. to the Rest Furi1, but a portion of the. eoupanbelow and mail ttto-day..There contained considerable carbon, which --------- 0.--- i latter amount was derived from the is no obts,tt� ta.rolved end w: reel was crystallized out by the enormous you will Interested, even If you It was Was Prattles! profits of previous years, as the do not figure on ptvch name a "milker" -. heat, forming diamonds, - Kellle's first visit to 'the Profits carried forward now stand at immediately. s The South African diamond diggers. �useam, and she was accompauted by; in order to obtain less than a pint $ 60,774. er mother. Room ager room ' they i of diamonds, are obliged to handle Both the shareholders and the --The Maeartney Milking - _-_amassed thrcugh, till at length they enough "material to' fill 12,000 ' of- -e general public areindebted indebted to the Co.�% rui IN AND MAIL )tood before a kt;ight In shining a.[ (largest coal carp, or CAenty[our train- 'management of -this old and conserve-' t Machine CLimited �,{ rnu courow wow )aor. { loads• ttve, yet enterprising institution, for 316 Catherine Street j TM Mt1Mia$ M+sGM1 r "And this, Kellie," said the 'fond I the constantly ' increasing services % - r _CO3 IisIiMO Ot4N6 To get one pound of diamondsJj2,270 i -� Ottawa C,ewleswn— tother, "is a suit of, armor, which used carats) a- washing,which it is rendering to Canadian '�, �i, �o be'worn by the. knights of o1J. What i pleat at Kimberley business. Its progress during 'the 0 Ahw- send ase bird 60rficrll►t must treat 14,500,000 pounds of rock: - abort s Siaca.fney dlifAer. So yon think o[ it, dear?" The deepest diamond mine at Kimber- ( past year must be highly gratifying; Fora few ,seconds Kellie regarded ley has attained a depth of more than not only to the shareholders, but to Noma •-, - , �pptee-_��thoughtfully. Then she shoo!. her, half a mile, and there is no sign of ex- Sir H. Montagu Allan, President, Mr. d• lraustion of its' wealth in precious D. C. Macarow, General Manager, and j• j•Address P'r'aps it was all right," •she said, stones. to the members of the 'Board of 'Aoubtfully': -"But don't -you-think, --- e, Directors. m�nother, it must have scratched the, -• 4 1` t Dept. J 1' �urntture awfully?" Consecration. > > --in full and glad submission Previous to 1914, anarchism found All living creatures- except planter I .give myself to Tbee, - no support in Germany. —_— ---- _ _-- ` )re grouped by science as animals.' Thine utterly, and only, -- The flea is really a 'fly, the glow- And ever more -'to be. worm a beetle, and the black beetle Reign. over me, Lord :Jesus, _ jl cockroach. oh, make my heart Thy throne'; ` " p It shall be Thine, my Saviour, It shall be Thine Alone!" V 40 ZZ Buy Thrift Stamps. .. - 10 A- Vision of the FutureRL- For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, w T Saw the Vision of the, world, and all the wonder that would be; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosiles of magic sails,` Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales; Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rained a ghastly - dew From the nation's airy.nax;ies grappling in the central blue; )'ar . along the world-wide whisper of the south wind rushing 1CHOI� PLU�s 1S T6 Cliewln� P"C; warm, A Till the war-drunls-throbbed no longer, and the battle -flags were $ObaCCO Of Su erlative_ e�eellzni e. _ •furlpcl — _' In the Parliament of mala, `the Federation of the world. >. �j� a pjitg tOoTay.. There the common sense of man shall hold a fretful realm in awe, d 'And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapped in universal law. _ -From Tennyson's famous poem, "Locksley Hall," written about eighty years ago; soon after the great poet had seen the first railroad. Part of the poet's vision has been realized in these days of ours when wonder ships -7t I ) sail the "skies. Perhaps a further realisation of the vision will come to pass `' ala the not -distant future. �, �r 14 R V. 7.• 4- t Zoi A .0-% ... I . .1 I . from a tourist began showering bless- . I -. . r seen F3 cre beholds Ahem through such ' an instrument. They are, of course, telescopic photographs. This is long-alstance photography. with a vengence, considering the fact that Jupiter (nearer to us than Sa- turn) is on the further. verge of the coif c5'+ enormous gap oUspace that separa, 9534—Chitd's Drem, PFIcc, 20 cents. the ;inner group. of planets Olercury, Im 7 sizes, 2 -to 10 years. Size � re- Vezius. Earth and Mars) from the out - ings on him thus: "May the blessing third 115.00. Address: Superintendent. -Cla"&A Adywflummviii, �­NEW SUMMER RELP WANTED. Once up a time, presumably, the on_ :.., 2" FROCKS ANTED, FIRST-CLASS BENCH interior planet on which we dwell was very Then, as the tip was not forthcorn. `V carpenters to work on . . . . much larger than It is to -day. It was . . . still hot, and a!l the waters of what are :tE Dundall now, the oceans were suspended In the atmosphere In the form of vapors. 4UMOR MOTHERIt. As the 64rth has cooled,,,:" It has r it shrunk; and, doubtless, the same thing U will tappen In the course of ages to Peterborough, Ontario. Jupifer and Saturn, which are In just M -Ml. FROM HERE such a hot and steaming condition aE that above described. They are unfin- XV, RLL ZqUIPPAL) NZWBI'Aplills! Ished worlds, Incapable of supporting V T and-41ob printins plant In East I Ontario. Insurance carried -1111.500. Inhab1tant3, until they have had time 81.300 on Quick sale. Box, 44P 1wforile2. lublIsbinif to cool and solidify. an Co.. Ltd.. Torontia Few people have had an opportunity ;huge, 8 to look at those far -distant aim .0 09 planets with a flust-class modern tele- thicker, ofttpiped creen from savu Do not sell until you commu:..'exte witlit scbpe. It Is now possible to -obtain 4 photographs of Jupiter and Saturn .0-% ... I . .1 I . from a tourist began showering bless- . I -. . r seen F3 cre beholds Ahem through such ' an instrument. They are, of course, telescopic photographs. This is long-alstance photography. with a vengence, considering the fact that Jupiter (nearer to us than Sa- turn) is on the further. verge of the coif c5'+ enormous gap oUspace that separa, 9534—Chitd's Drem, PFIcc, 20 cents. the ;inner group. of planets Olercury, Im 7 sizes, 2 -to 10 years. Size � re- Vezius. Earth and Mars) from the out - ings on him thus: "May the blessing third 115.00. Address: Superintendent. -Cla"&A Adywflummviii, of Heav'n follow you all the warld RELP WANTED. IF BITS OF 04 over." ANTED, FIRST-CLASS BENCH interior Then, as the tip was not forthcorn. `V carpenters to work on . . . . Ing. She completed 'the sentence thus: fittings. Good wages, steady 'work. Apply Laidlaw Lumber Company,` 2230 Toronto. E :tE Dundall TXVZNS' COMPLETE FZRTlLr1ZAf .7 4UMOR MOTHERIt. will pay you.. goorso Steven&! it U P: Peterborough, Ontario. M -Ml. FROM HERE rom XV, RLL ZqUIPPAL) NZWBI'Aplills! Right at That. V T and-41ob printins plant In East I Ontario. Insurance carried -1111.500. 81.300 on Quick sale. Box, 44P 1wforile2. lublIsbinif "What Is obscurity, Tommie?" the an Co.. Ltd.. Torontia teacher asked. 503PT 'V�ANTZD. "It's a place, I guess," Tommie hazarded. _ZLX OPT ELM I-VANTZI). 2 IN. ANF S "No, NG! Why do you say that?" . thicker, ofttpiped creen from savu Do not sell until you commu:..'exte witlit "Must be, bebanse that's where a lot to. Keenan Bros. Limited. Ower, SOU04 of candidates go back to after an elec- ont tion." TRAMING SCROOL r0Z NUASZIL EGISTERED TRAINING- SCHUOL 'St. A Blessing Reversed. for Nurses: Elizabeth. Hospital. 204 South Broad Street, Elizabeth. New An Irishwoman, looking for a tip Jersey. Complete course. Monthly al- lowance: first yeer $5 00 second $10 00- .0-% ... I . .1 I . from a tourist began showering bless- . I -. . r seen F3 cre beholds Ahem through such ' an instrument. They are, of course, telescopic photographs. This is long-alstance photography. with a vengence, considering the fact that Jupiter (nearer to us than Sa- turn) is on the further. verge of the coif c5'+ enormous gap oUspace that separa, 9534—Chitd's Drem, PFIcc, 20 cents. the ;inner group. of planets Olercury, Im 7 sizes, 2 -to 10 years. Size � re- Vezius. Earth and Mars) from the out - ings on him thus: "May the blessing third 115.00. Address: Superintendent. of Heav'n follow you all the warld RELP WANTED. over." ANTED, FIRST-CLASS BENCH interior Then, as the tip was not forthcorn. `V carpenters to work on . . . . Ing. She completed 'the sentence thus: fittings. Good wages, steady 'work. Apply Laidlaw Lumber Company,` 2230 Toronto. ..... And may it ne%er overtake yen!"'%V.. Dundall .7 All Thzt. MOTHERIt. "Oh, Paul, if only yc.0 were like the brave Lo, I + af old --if con would do plain, i e, Z quires, 'fig-uied 2 yds. 336 ins. wi e-, er group. 14 yd. i6 ills, All the other seven planets put to- thought of consequence, to prove y,)ur California Syrup of fig0p, 9526--Girl'g Dress. Price, 25 cents. 1 gather would -not make a mass as great lift off Cords! In 5 eizes, 6 to 14 years. Size 8 re-! love for me!" Best Laxative.). % I as. Jupiter. That planet's equatorial Child's sash. "Great Scott, Mabel! Haven't -1 quires 234 yds. 36 ns. wide; sT yd. 36 -ins. wide. n4' diameter'is eleven times that of the Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone asked you to marry me, a my salary earth; but the dfstance between Its costs only a few cents. only $22 a week?" -N.," 'poles Is 5,000 miles less, because its -rapid whirl causes it to bulge at the MONEY ORDERS. JOY AND GLUNE1SS middle. giving It a pumpkin shape. It Is always safe to send a D ominton- FOR THE CHUREAs viewed- through - the telescope, Expresii Money Order. Five dollars N As looks as -if belted with rosy costs three cents. N! and golden clouds. It Is, Indeed, hid- den from eight by Masses of vapor 'Every ch9d—, whether it be poor or thousands of miles thick. ' The giant Duty. rich, is entitled to Joy and gladness. planet, or rather its .cicada, can actual. I am glad to think Health Is the I am not bound to make the world go, -PiKthr!ght of all and 13� be seen to whirl, ravolving as it rthere Is absoh:itely no doubt that the does once in ten hours.. right, Jtivath baby is a ha- But only to discover and to do •.�py-baby. kis Jupiter. relatively to size, is much the baby's nature to -be happy --not lighter . than th . e ear . th. With, cheerful heart, the work that I The terrestial cress. .Only the sickly baby Is cross. God appoints. sphere is five and'a half times, as The well child Isla'joy to the home— heavy ai water. bulk for bulk. where- ­4eau Ingelow. ft It is a laughing. -gurgling, happy..little Jupiter uia" as riS only one and a half times Accept "Cali -to Syrup of Figs 41 piece Of humanity which drives dull as heavy. Saturn Is actually lighter Mlnard's Liniment for sate everywhere onlr—look for the name California On care trorn the household. The sickly than, a. globe of water of equal size the package, then you are sure your baby is She oppositi—be, Is cross and -would be. lRygiene ig being taught to the less .-....peevIsli; cries a great deal and is a natives of the Philippines child is having the best and most Saturn, likewlse, is enveloped by a With �uur fingers! You can lift -civilized harmless physic for the Little stom- source of constant worry -to the -be- with motion pictures; - thick cloak of vapors- Her rings are- any hard corn, soft corn, or corn iach, liver and bowels. Children love --j But mothers there Is no need �tween the toes, and the hard skin cal - mother. of your little ones being: sickly..' Re- still. to some extent. amystery, but Innes -from bottom of feet. its fruity taste. Full dlieetions a there seems to be no doijbilt that they. LET "DANDERNE" each battle. You must say -.40SIL, late the baby's.Dowels and sweeten eten are composed of flying meteoric partic- A. tiny battle at "Preezone" costs forma." :his stomach 'with a gentle � but little at any drug store: apply a few thorough laxative and baby will soonleidrops upon the earn or callus.' , ft - be well and happy again. Thousands SAVE YOUR HAIR nna stantly it &tops burting, then shortloi mothers have proved this through Jes' Left. -that bothersome com or callust -A, negro was -trying to BaAdliia- right. off, root and all. without one bitheir �use of Baby's Own Tablets— free BYO there to a smile In every dose of the Hous male, when a bystander asked: of pain or soreness. Truly! No hum. -Get rid of every bit of that ti .7 Tablets. Give -them to your baby and "Does that mule ever kick you. Sam 7- bug! ugly dandruff and slop - make him happy. Tablets are "NO, sub, but he- sometimes kicks falling hair ��� OF EW.1.MA sold by medicine dealers or by mail where I'me Jes' been." A Scotch Ble"ing at 26 cents a box from This Dr. Wil- -k for Minard's cad take na other. "It after the kirk you bide a wee, :7 _11aslas, Xod:lciat Co., Brockville, Oat. Az Oam'R ate, limbs There's some wad like to speak to ye. W If after kirk you rise and Bee, NIMIL umn We'll all seem cold and stiff toye. :A,Ty" in Hong Kong Harbor The one that's In the seat wi'- ye "My baby bad a vay bad cam d Is stranger here than you, maybe; sepsma. It started in email rinaples. 4 --':I had been given way, and the great All here has got their fears and cares; I anxious to see a ty- Pirsya had gi sod. epread an bar firms and is= amd hoon," 'says a tourist. who has spent granite blocks had been washed In up- Add you your soul unto our prayers; litabs, as in an bar hipc. The skis Home years In the East. "and I had my on the road. Half -blinded by t" waves Be you our angel unawares," woo can and red sad the as they leaped over the road and dash- an i=lmd so tl= che w --nod fa :"..'wish giratified in Hong Kong more ed In angry foam against the Houses, scr= authatirme. Me""=102115 and fivAd"and coud nat Weep day th=- once. The strength of the wind and buffeted by,the wind, I made aloes ar,niffhL at such times Is greater thin one headway to the east end of the settle- at once and rid -11= I M=d cutkmra, no when w � .. i .�. . . ".. . . - % To stop falling hair Would have thought possible. it ment, where a number of foreigners I had used fax cm of Soup and the scalp of every pexticle of dandruff. f= be== of Otnt==t she was whirls ships helplessly adrift from the were attempting to -rescue two women 'get a small bottle of "Danderine" at MINARD'S LINIMENT Is the only biecleV, (Mg-noo Mira. George few rinest moorings. and with sudden from a small Chinese bGi.rt Liniment asked for at my store ands drug or toilet counter for a Kislev, n. F. D. 2, Bc= 44, GDapers -blast takes away the corners of houses "We had to cling to the lampposts 0 c the only one we-kee-V -for ents,_pour a little in your hand and laws, mc-, uay 6, 1 C 19. and sends projecting verandahs flying and stanchions and seek * shelter All the people use It. rub Into the scalp. After several Ck" Cmti=tm P.=P, Ointmemaind E across the street. against the doorways and walls. Ad. - HARLIN, FULT6N. applications all dandruff usually goes Talcum the eine of your skitu "During the n-fght of one gale the vantage was taken of a sligh lull in sad hair stops coming out. Every hair S=V 062tolent 23 Old 34 7% th=-ttheDon1WbU. Devon the storm to fire off rockets, but these in your head soon shows new life, &MEL*. U=;t0d. ft r=1 9t, residents for the most part sh*ut them I 9F. el= selves closely in their houses, care- were driven back like feathers against -cadcam soap olmoves widw"WO& vigor, brightness, thickness and more mom fully securing their doors and win- the houses. Then, long lifeboats were color, dowa, and so remained with constant dragged to the pier, but the. first. was it A=Ctlws pioneer Dow 20=04149 apprehension and dread lest the dwell• broken and disabled- the moment Zook an Ing should be swept away and them- touched the water, while- the second DOG DISEASES selves be aptombed In the ruins. met a like fate and Its gallant crew Lusitania Salvage Will Total y an -1 Zow to read -Once, while the storm' was at Its were pitched out Into the sea. Mailed Fr�es to,Lny Ad - .415,000,000. worst, I ventured down to thib Praya ".Ift short, every effort proved abor- dress by the Author. If the refloating o; the Lusitanta to see the crowd of Chinese boats that tive, and as darkness set in the un- 3L Clay Glover Vio. SM proves successful it will In the 118 West 31st Street had been blown inshore and piled up happy women and their boat were re- V &A. . , 0M New York. V.&A.. n- A mass of wreckage just below the luctantly abandoned to their fate. division of at least $15,000,000 between 30 UPS GIRS city. The sky was of dark leaden "Next morning, the whole length of a French salvaging company, the Bri- and the wind caught up this the Prays presented a scene of wreck- tish Government and the Cunard :Pine, color, according to an announcement made Many of the Ciested waves and 'sent them in long, age and desolation. ,ONLY TABLETS MARKED white streaks of vapor, across the Chinese, notwithstanding their shrewd- here by the directors of the, steamship ays a Paris despatch. Although ---through which the dismantled Hess in predicting storms, had been extensive preparations are being g made from their moorings hips wero dimly descried drifting taken quite unawares and hence the fearful sacrifice of life and the loss of for the venture, the Cunard Company BAYER" ARE ,ASPIRIN "The heavy, stone -faced will of the property which ensued." does, not expect success, pointing out that the size of the vessel and the depth to be overcome will make the -Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" operation the costliest in -the history r. 86 of such work. .Nevertheless, the :wealth of jewelry, g6ld and silver bars known to have gone down with the tffl Sold ­ffie at ship offers an unprecedented induce• ment to the salvage company. 'Same Faun Price Experts have decided that it will be more necessary. to cut the vessel into five V i appreciated by m portions, exclude thi water under ver and more families where pressure and then bring the sections to the surface. ' it Is estimated that tea or coffee has been at least a year will be required for nPlaced— . . . . . . the work, it spceessful. The largest vessel raised heretofore by this eye - o tem had a tonnage of only $,000. -The French navy officials are In- INSTANTPOSTUM 7 terested; -f or, --If- auccessfu4 --the - Gov -- ----T- or roms­.miri Heada&e—,X­eursl-- package-which-coniainii-eo?6i]ete-,& are getting real e nment may consider seriously the for sections. Then you F Toothache, Earache, and able Atrial of this healthful economical table project for the refloating of many V14111mmRtisk Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin ire &m*rwtm-tes the cause of its valuable abips sunk in shallow water ritis, take Aspirin marked with the i by Pb0cians for over nine- drb* JV49de kistanttl/, it the cup. by submarines. Maine "Bayer" or you are not: taking teen years. 0 made in Canada. popuiari�- pt, all. Randy tin boles oontainino 12 tab- . C - Rio rnnviats Aspirin" in an unbroken, "ilkyer aso se from milk battles which also serves as a handle L'carry a battle has been —YOu ZK`11111t SaT "Say" TbareAs only one Asvtriu--'�R&Yer" sellers of Mona- &Reasm invented. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Mamif er of Salicylicaeld. While It Is well known that Aspirin means Bayer Aceticaddest aigautaciure, to AsslAt the public a9AkIn6t imitations, the Tablets Of Sayer CANIMP" ED, 7 ISSUE, No. Will b, stamp" with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Croft" I IP S�>�gRzQ1 ,::-SP-R/NCS -GARDENING A/Dor PRIDS (19M. The pure brad -registered Clydesdale stallion. the � property of Geo. T. Davidson, Cher • .. . • ._,'. , y.. ' .., :� ,.. J .., -. �y,4f'.'••T' n. � ...., w. J... .'»..0 .e �.. . J' ' •:., ,. . +•rs, .. ..; :: �.;•: , W - ;:ter .W .•R-. , : •,^w,T'.�r'- O �H rw u3': hl�;^sV'•� .. ., - .. ... � ;;. o. Ja'"J' �•fmC' r R. P'k:,•i' t .wti s,. afi� , � fir. �w „ iR„•k... ..,�.. ..,e -n � f".y��.. "'•r'... _ . ,. yr"; , ts. �). ..'F. •.-:.::.. x T RRMS Trains 90146 West duo as follows— " 11.3^ per year. -,01.25 iflpaid in advance. — - - - - No. 35 Local 7.55 A. M. • 21 Local 2.86 P. M. _ -- .0 7 Mail ,•ooP.M, t k JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. _�. � p Y 1 barfon, will make the season of r92o Foregoing is according to Standard S�>�gRzQ1 ,::-SP-R/NCS -GARDENING A/Dor PRIDS (19M. The pure brad -registered Clydesdale stallion. the rIMB rA DZIF-Plobdaisy 6"doe B. Trains Rast dna follows - property of Geo. T. Davidson, Cher • 6986 as • put,li�hed ewr� FridsY aaraios at its 00im t' , No. 6 Mau 8.07 A 1L r•' 28 Local 2.21 P. Y. Pickering, oar.. W.�� 86 Local 6.04 P. Y x T RRMS Trains 90146 West duo as follows— " 11.3^ per year. -,01.25 iflpaid in advance. — - - - - No. 35 Local 7.55 A. M. • 21 Local 2.86 P. M. _ -- .0 7 Mail ,•ooP.M, t k JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. _�. � p Noe: 8 and i also run on Sunday barfon, will make the season of r92o Foregoing is according to Standard ' GLEN MAJOR time. - If you are an Old Boy or Old Girl of FXe�Z.ZtOrIS' a, Glen Major, do not fail io come to the Peat -line Whiting Bon Ami Scrub Brushes :Ola Boys' Reunion and Picnic to be NOTICE TO CREDITORS held on Juty 1st, at the Glen Major i school house at 12 o clock and later at a1Zd Other$ the picnic grounds, half mile cvestsoP — ` 'r - Balsam. Como, brio$ your basket In the Estate of Michael Gleeson, •asd havejolly goodtrme.- deceased, _a L1 - The creditors of Michael Gleeson 3 WtitT[vALs tate of the Township, of Pickering in ,. 'A grand garden part, under the the County of Ontario.. Division Court d 'I es of the Ladies Aid Society ;the nusp held Clerk, deceased, who died on or shout the 29th day of April, 1920. and all of the Methodist church will be 'on the church lawn on the evening of others having claims against, or 'en - Wednesday. June 23rd. A splendid titled to share in, the estate, are here - r program of instrumental and vocal by notified to send by poet prepaid or deliver to. the _ quartetts, solos etc.' will be given by otherwise undersigned Solicitor for -the Executors, on or be - the Whitby Concert Co„ under the he • 'I ad h' of E. W. Evans, and Afro. 10th day of July, 1920, their' Robt. Harvey, of Greenwood (form. Christian and surnames addressee and erly of.Toronto), will give several eelec• descriptions, and full particulars of their claims, accounts or interests and -"tions. During the evening the pro- ceedioge will be enlivened by a foot• the nature of the securities, if any, hall match- between Brougham and held by them. Immediately after the red -bots land other refreshments will of the said testator will be distributed among the entitled thereto, be sold from booths` on the grounds. Admission 26 cents, children. under 12 psrtlea having regard only to the claims or years la cents. interests of which the Executors shall B=d Cthera then h ,ve notice and all others will be �. excluded from the said distribution. DALE/ i�6IS'JCIcB. ARTauFL E. CHRISTIA9, SATURDAY, JUNE 2ftu—Auction sale of the Town df Whitby in the County of Ontario, _of household effects, etc., at lot 22. con. 2. Pickering. the property of Solicitor for the Executors Dated at Whitby this 14th day of the Earl qt Clarendon. Sale at 12.34) June,'18�1.. �9-41 sharp. See bills. W. B. Powell, _ Auctioneer — — — S�>�gRzQ1 ,::-SP-R/NCS -GARDENING A/Dor PRIDS (19M. The pure brad -registered Clydesdale stallion. the ,A full and complete line of Garden Seeds in packages and bull[. property of Geo. T. Davidson, Cher • Dutch Sete and Multiplyer Onions. Mengel Seed, rywood, Out., will 'stand for mares during the season of 1920 at his own Turnip Seed and Seed Corn. _ ! stable, lot 30, con. 3, Pickering, Lo- ' pet our prices Then bug here ~3 oust Lodge. Stock Farm. _ _ .i $I1q6'e HEATH$ [140491, (17004). t11 �' ► well-bred imported Clydesdale Stal- lion, the property of D. Ryan, Dun• — barfon, will make the season of r92o '8 P RI N © LE A N IN CO at hia own stable. .0 &ALLANT REFINER '189721, The pure All.Soaps 11 cents, Brooms ,75c, 85c and $1.00. Dutch Cleanser bred Clydesdale stallion, the proper- tv of David Annan sr., will make Peat -line Whiting Bon Ami Scrub Brushes the season of 1930 at his own stable, „ White �Vasli Brushes, Eta Pickering village. i KibrQ Saul. (14913) Vol 39' S. S. B.. -{90881 0. S. B., the Irnporteca Clydes-. l0terests of which the Administrators dale Stallion, the property of Oscar _ Our General Grocevy'liae3 are A 1 and prices eonsident ' Wilson, Brougham, will make the season of 1920 a� follows : Monday, with'quality, which is the best. May 27th, will leave his own stable ' and proceed to W. G. Scott's for Cash paid for good Butter and Eggs night. Tuesday. Irving McAvoy's, \ noon; Harbron Bros', Kinsale, night. ."Buy all`your Groceries�a't the Grocers." Wednesday, W. Middleton's, Green- wood, noon • U. Blake's. Audley, night, Thursday, H. G. Wilson's, base line, noon and night, Friday, -•. JAMES RICHJ�RDSN W. J. Miller's, noon; Geo. Qowan'e, Office, Ontario. by Brock road, night. Saturda , to p r. Mon- his own stable until followingoa- day afternoon. A L S I KE S E E D $is �•'. . June, 19?t►. 9ii-41 trete Produots Field Tile and Thick d8 Whiitevale Club of i>lch[ NOTICE TO CREDITORS - ret my prices.' &=dL �e_e United Farmers _ Conerlete work done. In the, Esfate of Samuel Bath, bfeetiag3 held is I. O. O. F. Ball. 1st lnd. Phone 2'06 Pick. deceased Tuesday evening in each month The Creditors of Samuel Bath. late f .ot the Township of Pickering in the or summer months, Clarence Simpson County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased. We are now shipping live stock regu- J :'who died on or about the 11th day of larly on the co-operative plan. C. N. R. Station, Brock Road ;May. 1920. and all others having claims .against. or entitled to share in. the Phone or write F. Horoshaw, Howard C S estate, are hereby notified to send by, Malcolm, of Directors. „ poet prepaid or otherwise deliver to H. PUGH, Secretary ACa1*l"L�a ithe undersigned administrators. on or T H t -1' •or about the 22nd day, of February, A. ��• 1D. 19'0. are hereby notaRed to seed by -post prepaid or otherwise delivcr to the usrdersigned administratrix or her r :solicitor, on or before the 28th day of •June, A. D. 19'0, their Christian and :surnames, address and description, Y° and fullparticulare of their claim and nature of- securities if any held by the --T Imediately after the 28thAay of June, A. D. 1920, the estate, oft the said-ar srthur John Poynter will be distri- buted among the parties entitled -thereto having regard only to the ., - claims or interest of which the ad - t, Ininistrptrix shall then have notice and all others will be excluded from .the said distribution. Dated at Toronto this 1st day of , `June, A. D. 1920. NVILLIA51 JAJrzs BEATON 83 Bav Street, Toronto, "� • t s Lillie May Poolicitor Poynter, the Admiuistratrix A Tractor _with- Every Part Right bra. wJ R. R.. No. 1. Pickering, Ont.. Administratrl:. M11.1 are: 'SOME of the features that make the Massey -Harris i ELM DALE MI■ 12.22' H.P. Tracior the choice of the belt farmers �.LM L are: an Underslun Frame,which gives low centre �SCKERSN'C3� J of gravity; the Flexible FrontAxle Connection tgavoid You can always get the best Mani- etralns on uneven ground; Short Turnin Radius, toba Flour. made from 1\o.' I" although the Front Wheels are of large diameter; Manitoba `'heat. Powerful4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission through r -;-,-.Royal Household and Glenora •for, Spur Gears exclusively; all -Gears well protecRed; Bread. Try a bag. 114t_ Drive from Pulls without Gears - Wate Air Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled ,Oat9 Cleaner; Easy Control; Ready access to ail parts; Self - BRA\, SHORTSSteering `when plowing;" Economical and bumble. ;..MIX FEEDS• is OAT CHOP f f i . V CRUSHED 'OATS W r i a for D e s c r i o e Folder .'13ARLEY..CHOP_ - -- --, - - - - `~--CRACKED IXED HEN FEFEET) hiIZED MASSEY-HARRIS CO. ' Limited 's Cream CaidccellC ]f Meal.substitute (-11x1 e4----z` ►")"°k`'9 ;tiltaAt —A E N C I E S E V E R Y W H E R E CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lots. 'BELL PHONE., _-:._-- ---- - ---- •• . Y ,�� void - We; will pay the highest RBCOT�S prices for all kinds - . of -seed. :. In great .Send us samples and get Variety our prices before, New Records are received eaoh ;selling.; week and Special. orders filled on The best of facilities shortest notice. i for cleaning. THEXTO:r'S Pickering J. H. DOWNEY CO KPANY 5 C Swut to dtl WHITBY. ONTARIO - - A hmOl and Lmmftb PICKERING GARAGE Having;purchased the;g%rage business ofiDavidson do Williams we are prepared to repair all makes of autos. We keep' in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all makes of cars, oils, etc. Annis' & Andrew,"'Fickeri>ag A Banking 'Service. _. at your Farm Gate Banking by trail is a irrest convenience to the fanner. - He has no time in his busy season to be driving to town to deposit cheques or pay his bills. But, having a bank account with us, he can do all this by mail. , Consult the Manager. rIo 'THE DOMINION, BANK WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. BROOKLIN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager. Pickering HardwareStore* '= —This is just the place .to buy an' ,Oil Stove for this hot weather. We have the Clarke's - Jewel and Florence Oil Stoves, guaranteed to give satisfaction, or we return your money. 110 We have a complete line of Screen` Doors and Window Screens, Wire Cloth from'18 to 42 inches wide, at lowest price..Wash- ing Machines, either hand or power, to -mae washing easy daring the present _ extremely hot weather. • isUall in and see them acid you will buy. A full line of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Hoes. Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, Scythes, Whet-stones,.Oil Cans etc. Now is the tinle to use Fly Oil on your cows. We have Dr. Williams', the oldest and best on the market. Once tried always used. , 3 ) The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. Get our ,prices, Its a pleasure for its to show our goods. J. S. BALSDON; : _,PICKtMNG --' — Bi %-Stock: of _Feeds g' ' :Horse, Cattle, Hog and Hen Feeds; �Ve�h+tve-a full stock of all kinds ofjFeedslat the lowest market price Oats, whole•and crashed, for horses. - • i —Dairy Feed andiShorts;for.cattle, •Y .,,-,Sampson Feed, Ground Corn for,lroga,® Baby Chick Feed for chic ks , The CampbeH Flour, Mills Co., Ltd. -* Pick ening I Torf i to Mills at _ .. Peterboro I Pickering !before the 10th day of July, 1920, their Christian and 'surnames addresses descriptions, and full particulars of their claims, accounts or interests, and the nature of the securities if eny, held by them. Immediately after the said 10th -day of July. IM, the assets - + of the said Intestate will be distribnt• ' t" +•` -ed among the parties eatitled.therpto, 'having -regard only to the claitris or i l0terests of which the Administrators v shall then !lave notice. and all others l :_- will be excluded from the said distri- bution. \ SAJtt'EL LORSE BAT11 and _- ,JoHx BATH, Pickering Pest Office, Ontario. by p r. ARTHCH E. CEIMISTIAN. their Solicitor Dtited at. Whitby -this lith, day of �•'. . June, 19?t►. 9ii-41 TO CREDITORS .110TICE :. B=d Cthera '.Notice to Creditors and others In the Estate of 'Arthur John Poynter; Deceased. - The Creditors of the Estate of Art h Poynter, . E. Monnet/ •ur.Tobn late of the Township .7 f " - of Pickering in the County of Ontario- "and - Province of Ontario. Farmer (and T H t -1' •or about the 22nd day, of February, A. ��• 1D. 19'0. are hereby notaRed to seed by -post prepaid or otherwise delivcr to the usrdersigned administratrix or her r :solicitor, on or before the 28th day of •June, A. D. 19'0, their Christian and :surnames, address and description, Y° and fullparticulare of their claim and nature of- securities if any held by the --T Imediately after the 28thAay of June, A. D. 1920, the estate, oft the said-ar srthur John Poynter will be distri- buted among the parties entitled -thereto having regard only to the ., - claims or interest of which the ad - t, Ininistrptrix shall then have notice and all others will be excluded from .the said distribution. Dated at Toronto this 1st day of , `June, A. D. 1920. NVILLIA51 JAJrzs BEATON 83 Bav Street, Toronto, "� • t s Lillie May Poolicitor Poynter, the Admiuistratrix A Tractor _with- Every Part Right bra. wJ R. R.. No. 1. Pickering, Ont.. Administratrl:. M11.1 are: 'SOME of the features that make the Massey -Harris i ELM DALE MI■ 12.22' H.P. Tracior the choice of the belt farmers �.LM L are: an Underslun Frame,which gives low centre �SCKERSN'C3� J of gravity; the Flexible FrontAxle Connection tgavoid You can always get the best Mani- etralns on uneven ground; Short Turnin Radius, toba Flour. made from 1\o.' I" although the Front Wheels are of large diameter; Manitoba `'heat. Powerful4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission through r -;-,-.Royal Household and Glenora •for, Spur Gears exclusively; all -Gears well protecRed; Bread. Try a bag. 114t_ Drive from Pulls without Gears - Wate Air Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled ,Oat9 Cleaner; Easy Control; Ready access to ail parts; Self - BRA\, SHORTSSteering `when plowing;" Economical and bumble. ;..MIX FEEDS• is OAT CHOP f f i . V CRUSHED 'OATS W r i a for D e s c r i o e Folder .'13ARLEY..CHOP_ - -- --, - - - - `~--CRACKED IXED HEN FEFEET) hiIZED MASSEY-HARRIS CO. ' Limited 's Cream CaidccellC ]f Meal.substitute (-11x1 e4----z` ►")"°k`'9 ;tiltaAt —A E N C I E S E V E R Y W H E R E CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lots. 'BELL PHONE., _-:._-- ---- - ---- •• . Y ,�� void - We; will pay the highest RBCOT�S prices for all kinds - . of -seed. :. In great .Send us samples and get Variety our prices before, New Records are received eaoh ;selling.; week and Special. orders filled on The best of facilities shortest notice. i for cleaning. THEXTO:r'S Pickering J. H. DOWNEY CO KPANY 5 C Swut to dtl WHITBY. ONTARIO - - A hmOl and Lmmftb PICKERING GARAGE Having;purchased the;g%rage business ofiDavidson do Williams we are prepared to repair all makes of autos. We keep' in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all makes of cars, oils, etc. Annis' & Andrew,"'Fickeri>ag A Banking 'Service. _. at your Farm Gate Banking by trail is a irrest convenience to the fanner. - He has no time in his busy season to be driving to town to deposit cheques or pay his bills. But, having a bank account with us, he can do all this by mail. , Consult the Manager. rIo 'THE DOMINION, BANK WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. BROOKLIN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager. Pickering HardwareStore* '= —This is just the place .to buy an' ,Oil Stove for this hot weather. We have the Clarke's - Jewel and Florence Oil Stoves, guaranteed to give satisfaction, or we return your money. 110 We have a complete line of Screen` Doors and Window Screens, Wire Cloth from'18 to 42 inches wide, at lowest price..Wash- ing Machines, either hand or power, to -mae washing easy daring the present _ extremely hot weather. • isUall in and see them acid you will buy. A full line of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Hoes. Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, Scythes, Whet-stones,.Oil Cans etc. Now is the tinle to use Fly Oil on your cows. We have Dr. Williams', the oldest and best on the market. Once tried always used. , 3 ) The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. Get our ,prices, Its a pleasure for its to show our goods. J. S. BALSDON; : _,PICKtMNG --' — Bi %-Stock: of _Feeds g' ' :Horse, Cattle, Hog and Hen Feeds; �Ve�h+tve-a full stock of all kinds ofjFeedslat the lowest market price Oats, whole•and crashed, for horses. - • i —Dairy Feed andiShorts;for.cattle, •Y .,,-,Sampson Feed, Ground Corn for,lroga,® Baby Chick Feed for chic ks , The CampbeH Flour, Mills Co., Ltd. -* Pick ening I Torf i to Mills at _ .. Peterboro I Pickering .... wm-.rC ^=X�r, .n..e'. .'SF, i • - " .. W,.ac. T .-r... .. {:.... ..•.. -. i.. .: �.... ,:.!rny.7^: - A'7' XSS'-nye t . :. w.(" r-G.r..': yF�S .,.. ., .: .....s'._.. .•. .. N.; ,.r; ".'Mi..r+:. '*!n%i. »►A. ,d �4ziri' u�'.,+:.�y }' ' .`;,: �..a:, .4 'r<•r .Ai+ „T_ "-.r wa`�� ".. ,, +,Qtl�".t4 , S , :: : <;•*i. W R: J'.,. I. '•1. .,. ..,?.hu .� '.n '.'. V.: fyl'••' "7: '.3' •Rr .l Y'.%,. 1,7 ,y,,,..�...•,:,.., _V r: �-,� �Y.t'._: ..,. "..,, ' :,rw . .....:.. ',:,�,:, ,...:^ua,•.r. � _ _ - a „yF<. , ^Ti."" :G3. ".',. ... ':.,•. :'. ...- .. .` :y ,.. •• ,..., ,. .;, '.a. � �x-• ..flu .;R . ... .':., �.' • '. �. ' • '•d .;'fir • " a -'..� r. ..: „-; `� a -y �y�.,•-' .,, y _ .. .. ,, . _.•_... . ;�':. ,:�:'�.+�.•ir«3.' - � _ _ .'..ca.. p ,].d..._ . a��:..L ,a ..,..<..+isR. LWK !J LOOK! ' 'Is � David Gregg is building ding a nely r mQ�t �ivearr�'JRttra ge.DOMINION ;DAY, •PICKERING'6110�e J. Fingold received a carload of = '' Bus meets all Trains -� x .coal on Saturday. A Dance will be held at Liver- , Joseph Evans has purchaed the pont House, on Friday, June 18th, First-class Rigs to hire day or -- `Thomson property. Every une cordially invited. Ice night at lowest prices.., Thos. Birkett has purchased a cream supper. Willis' orchestra. �We have on hand ,Phone 1805. :Clew Gray-Dort car. Colne and have a good time. • T L. A, and Mrs. Scott were in '. :-,Markham on Monday,Thos. Sanderson & Son„ ADM A new and well assorted stock of Wall PROPRIETORS James Graham is spending a few ::days at his home here. Auction .Salo w ,. MI'. Ruttan, of Whitby, pxeach. . _ -Papers, including oatmeal paper in + C c sweet toEd' w ed in the Baptist church Sunday. ..stripes and oral designs. Also J Falter and Evans Ward had a - of - Al$o A Gaokwd LvAd 11s ` business trip to Oshawa on Mon- odcl lines at reduced prices. day. - Thoroughbred Reg. Stock The' Pickering R. J. and Mrs. Mann visited? their daughter in Scarboro on Sat - of THE - Egg Crate Fillers Chick Feed vigilance Committee urday. Chas. Calder Estate t Charles Sargent has torn down his old'stxble and 15 erecting a fixe The object o! this Association ie to new one. At the Calder Farm, two Bee Hive Syrup, in bulk, 11c lb. lessen, stealing and prosecute Rev. W. Limbert is attending miles 'south of the felons. cooference which is being held in MYRTLE ONT.,. Bulk Seedless Raisins 25c lb. �t.mber. having p>b>�ert.toleaoommttol• a Whitby this week... cafe immediately wi gay m�,mhes r Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, of Osha- wa,o! Ezaoatirs Oom spent Sunday with the latter's ON -N N I S liemlfsrship tw �1A0. mother, Mrs. Lynn. This well known Registered' A Tloka tlt.T be bad tacky eb: hrdeeoi ek' f Mrs. Wm. Dryden and daughter $tock includes : • • " sem`s"r °a e*puoie°`• of Brooklin spent Tuesday with ti Exsc. Oem.-L, D. Banka, O. I!. Palm• 2 Clydesdale Stallions E32P %TCi}$.Etl.aQ •• CNTAR.TC er, W. V. Riahardson, Pickering..__ S. F. and Mrs. Robins and Peter 30 Shorthorn Cattle, 'tit aaad Miss Margaret Macnab mot 54 Shropshire Sheep a President; _� orad to Satmford. on Sunday. STOP! i �K LISTEN}"!� Miss Jessie Buckingham, of .,Catalogtte with full particulars _ ]L Winchester, is visiting her college ..may be obtained from the _-- - — Y mate, Miss Clara Underhill. Administrator, _ Mr. and Mrs. Cotnba, of Toronto, Now is the time for' White Canvas Footwear,; also .( lgerent spent Sunday here with the lat Wm. H. Harris, Port Perry, Oat. ' reds mother, Mrs. A. W. Mcxay. lines of Outing Shoes. We can suppi-f these Sale,beging at 1 m. sharp :. A number of the members of the . • p• ,. p - "lines at reasonable rices. On�� ` �•Vonietis Institute, attended .the p district meeting at Pickering on 'Tsxats :-Credit up to 12 months on �, „ a row ed noses beario per cent. Ceme -and see—at the -Corner Shoe Store. Mr, Thou. Gibbons has re turned interest will be given. p g �ti m: H. Harris. Administrator of the W e M: Palmer, Claremont � �f all materials and dedan home of ter = eddin over a month ke t in stook. It will pay you with her daughter, . Mrs. S. Sterh- Chas. Calder Estate. osII at our works acd Inspect oar sisal ensou, of Oshaw•v. "azo. JAcxeo v, ` obtain prices Don't be miated Rev. A. McLellan. who has been Tan. JAC,..•�Auctioaeers � sge•rtswe do not employ sham, oonsgttstsl. spending his vacation at his old • 'Jos. BAMD. 11 , _ ly mit. can, and per throw oh Wa ag1w 'home sear Dresden, is expected to Ber-i siveSon commission of 10 per ewt.,whooniiich we "torn next week. eseMiaial save by parohasias frost tlt>l,� Mica Emma Underhill has re 'Grain .Chopping stall solisitsd. turned home after Ppending six _ s J. T. MATHESON months with relatives in 8uelph AND FL BIKING; _ wlsitlry. �� _and other western points. General Merchant O�� sad Works. Mrs. I?` Farmer returned home am prepared to do chapping and oat last week after spending a coy�pple flaking on Mondaye, and Fri- of weeks with her daughter, Mra, days tical g y 7• beglaniag - , f7 D. Johnston.of Toronto. on April lea FLEET-FOO - James and Mrs.Hortop and fam• _ peen�Oa �n t e p ' For the W hole Famlly. sty of Port Perry. and Mr. Miller, ' of Sunderland, s eat Sunday with Rhr F. Bayles;* 4 d Thos. as r?. Patterson. Running Shoes, tan, white and black. s' B ote,a high toe White Our football boys layeda friend- _ P p Ladie o 1y game with the rrospect team Best Prices SJIppers a umpe. with on Tuesday eveu'i g of last wreck Coal,:Coal es paid for Butter and Eggs rubber and leatherand defeated the* by 8 goals. p. The continuation school] are _ _ _ so ear's p stow writing on their department. Hera 8IId Soft COSI Of file Neilson ►g ice Cream of ♦ All atlastg rices. :alexaminations.tPerry, er p esiMr. Stone, n. T r • tl . ringside 'a�,dr�monj • r Port Perr , i9 the residing ezatn- best quality OII 711 it liner, hlLnd - Master Lewil '11-txlet, who iv Ind: Phone 280# . igttendiug the continuation school THOS. A. LAW, Aceident and. Automobile Insuranc8"- here, left on Friday for his home , In Pontypool, after completing his PiCl?;®Ti21Jg. C3zt - iterm. ._.+�.+ The members of the township council were is .our village on TESTS FOR A FARM POWER-PLANT 'Tuesday while on their annual tour of inspection of the'townshi road. p There are many tractors, but Master Frank Ward, son of F. the Moline Tractor is Univerks©l and Mrs. Ward had the misfortune to fracture his right leg above the x" t ankle while playing football at p .: Baseball is becoming quite a _ -�^- popular game in our village this " - , season. While the number •who _ ' are participating 1D the game is �/ -PLAN - - — _ p 1� ARM �'OW large the make a is'ierv�ce -� pot very cR y P - `.enthusiasm what' they lack in • "� �R9 numbers. bask a eac� ,/ ''('CHIS + systematic saving. Mr McCullough and family, of • ' North Bay, 6aleve arrived and are ' stands for distinct service _ _._bow smO OW pow comfortably settled on the ,ur -wdv�cs r -*.� j las howlargeb� or=alor 414 McCallum farts which they recent rr- - • '�- a •� �� s� matters dlways at yotd ::.:.1•y purchased. Mr. and U. Me- service. y Callum have moved into the Me. _ - a. I llntyre residence. :1`~ --THE Services in behalf of the Ontario - " Branch of the Dominion Alliance �` -- STANDARD ,BANK will be held on Sunday next in the -► ; a Presbyterian church at 11 a. in., wa and in the Methodist church at 7. OF CANADA MY ` 9a�. t vs�N" Pair p. m. W. A. Holliday, of Toros- to, will conduct the services. .PICKERING BRANCH The C. P. R. has put on a new --exclusive Features urith �Tndispenskable Results w. CRAWFORTH MANAOYt train for the week end for the eatnmer months will prove - I -._ BRANCH ALSO AT WHITE a great convenience to those in the 1. Does all field work, including ctiltivatitlJ�, Means JNo duplication by horses ; �= city wbo desire to spend Sitnday harvesting and belt work -in the conntry. It leaves the city ' i - s ._. One man completely operates both tractor Mearns ' � sat' savtn to labor _ .on, Saturday afternoon and will g 1 return Sunday evening. and a]] implements-$ '+ 'Rev. Mr. King, of Areona, who 3. " A single seat in the center of all controls 1 ,•,Meese Cmat can of opemdat • - :has accepted the call to the Clare• of tractor and implement moat Baptist church, will ussunie his new charge on Sunday 'next. �• A single unttrof operation-the tractor and t Means n back and turn ghost t -,-Mr. and Mrs. King and family implements form but one unit _ _._�— 9 i►.. n -acre expected to arrive in Claret . S. Operator sees-all-his worlr"m- estaht to faster work ` t� Mont, towards the end of this better Shan hind sight"ii to week., A reception will be ten. dered them some evening next IL Trattrve power in front of the, work with t Means power like horses are 8�, w 'week when they will be welcomed. � operator behind the work s as residents of our village as well 9' NOT SACRIFICED AOR PRICE ' Q The Universal y'-as welcoming Mr. King as the new 3 Power of a ' + - � Sawing'-•-Machine i pastor of the linptist church. ° -' The tnembars-of the-Bible Class /. �•; . The Pow - hlantifactured by Df- tlia_Met�d gt church stet at, - fir ��Gl '�--�'� 'tae p�orreof oi Principle la-oiler- �. �t a son a, soils 1 the retiring teacher, one evening ,gig has ai ys been done ha'`tw:.r 1?cuck R ad. Pickering, Out, recently and presented her with � t .� ° , ' s d' o w two handsotue inlays a9 & slight and the.oprtatcr would always have y t,. Blackamibr ng wad woodworking {p taken of their appreciation s sl gh � •� ridden or led hie horses inatead.of-}rC.�.�` �'a•�:'`3�.+1f~+.;.�{� all its branches. Saw gumming, • driving them. and filing a sPeciltlty,, servic.P Mrs, Johnson replied, We stock Gasoline Rugines, Emery thanking the donors for their' The MolineUnivenalTractor placc> thepowerofnine highurscswbere N017—If desired you can usti the"ire= behied"••� � the arses stood—isddveri just like hones are d4iven, from the scat ti :he lLo: se drawn implements you new have with the Mo- Wheels, �ilrClllFLr Sit Ws, Saw bexntiful gifts rind expreoging the rmDUmemandht heduptotheImplementsJusttikehoraesarehitched. 11a�Vnivcrsalthe"meaawith other typeset tnscers and Eatery Mandrels. pleasure she had experienced a9 teacher of the cirrus. A most pieae- jj D Ladders'�f all lengths or band _ int evening wag then 'Rpent by all. Bell Bros,, - Dealers, Scarboro Junction and for sale• s y..L ^' I^ ..i'. •' .. x ,. b. ..w x/�""'.:i-Gh>..iY " ''.. •+' ' �:..., ..:, '1,. •.i. ^• s' •,...,:.. ...� '•-`. -. q !bm7i"R •'F\' .--At•:F" '..+.•,'i "`.tiV-� .. .. ,'�iN�a.-F I'r..'#' •i :. ^tr _ SS`„F'° �� p,•l •C' .M '-X •SYw7 •Y .�K' d� •:.z?F%� -'x'' '4 "f} n'b%. F 'v',.. o,K ..`•Y.r t "5 '. - first. ,pY,', T.•.i'.i:` .�'" '�i •Y. J •!+^+.,:"�,^" .°,i',..�M1 • y�.f.. .V '��5 .�!!- �,'f" SV" S" U:: r. XN' .� ..Y",r S. �-..fir., y.'�^ ♦ :•YY'1 ; .+,., _',. ,• '.4 ,.. J!, .,.. ,r. .. «.. •3' w- � '.'F:'. .. ... .. r ', ":., +....•• d.G, .. ... Ma ..- .w• 'l5e-. :'.�.. i .. ... ,.,.. .. , .6F�•^we -0 e --. �'^ , ��.`q ) r^4i . ^Y .+':. .: t. Y _'.sa7 ,L� '-.;A' ... �¢�•, ��. T4wh,:' -• �+� .6"G%'�.e._.�� .:.. Keeps straps and tugs pliable and --coats and cushions -with a strong —preserves the 'harness layer of high-grade lubricating _ . against the action of sweat, moil- .rf 1688. Its mission was, to contradict Weam Of -file WOrW. false reports, sad although it is pre- It is -reassuring to learp on high served in the British Museum, this authority that he world's wealth is AN OEYmPIAN ROMANCE newspaper is said by one authority to • be a forgery of the eighteenth cen- still expressed in twelve figures —that, if it were possible to realize It, it 1 ae -newspaper, i s would represent -over a hundred thous - fury. o getmt soaps . f added, has been preserved of the aiz- Y - and millions in good gold; and that 'By HOWARD CHASE FARWELL. teenth century, excepting, for some of this colcesal sum John Bull can lay - pamphlets under the title of "Newey claim to nearly n sixth, says a. London - from Spalne." CHAPTER I. _.,l thought. She socks almost into, his to crush the re At one time an attempt was made newspaper. .I .e still remains the rich• t t f est man on earth, with the solitary A*ectiliar port of call for an out- ear this time. e newspaper press oEng- exception of his cousin Jonathan 4^ bound '$shin ves4el, reasoned Bron- "Will you please—" land, and In 1712. a tax, or stamp duty, son, as he observed the preparations "May I suggest that you ask him;' was impo:ied—a halfpenny on a news- Figures that. run to thousands of would outweigh three times the popu• " 'tor casting anchor. The irregular,, Jerking his thumb toward the cabin paper of half a sheet or less, and a millions convey nothing to the unaid• Latton of Australia; all the people is rockbound' bay into which they were' door behind her. "He'll be glad to give penny cn papers of a single and above ed mind; and if we would gain any England to -day could not raise it a manoeuvring was not the safest spot you details, I'm sure." halt a sheet. conception- of -the world's .'riches we fraction of an inch from the ground: 0 in the world for a two -master .on. a.: Quickly he muunted the sta'n and o must juggle a little with them. Let um and its transport by rail would tax the night like. this. Even within this once on the bridge shook hits head :-� — in fancy convert them into gold; vi -e I powers of twenfy=five• thogsand_-loco• sheltered arm of the sound the waves I angrily, as though to physically rida shall then find them represerrted by a motives. were, running heavy and the wind tug -t himself of an unpleasant but particu, Positively the LaWord. 'ging threateningly at the reefed, can -I lady tenacious thought, Apparently Do you know the last word in the cube, rising nearly as high as Nel-) Of the world's wealth it is interest• - roes, Its prc;ence was lift's welcome. dictionary? son's monument in Trafalgar Square, I ins to know that towards every dot- ' a I But that articu':ar train of thought It begins with the last three letters a cube more. than 40 yards in each far of it farms contribute, a But there eoul_ be no doubting, Cap- p' approxi., dimension, and- containing '-fain "Shark" Hogan's. intention. Al -1, was not easily banished—especially in the alphabet, placed in theti�reverse -as much mately, 30• cents; 'houses,• 20 cents; ' ready a•boat was swinging from, the when, a half hour later, lie iaw the order, and it means an "'Indian libel- gold as all the mines of the world l' railways, 8 cents; and merchandise, davits with ' the master himself j captain- join the girl. lulid dragon fly having a large head, could yield. in a. thousand years, 16 cents; leaving 36 cents in the dollar aboard. I She was still in the same spot— So heavy would our cube be that it I for wealth of all other descriptions. - "Something ugly brewing," mutter-; hold.ng•tight with both hands, as the narrow face and very large eyes. The -- _ ` ed_ Bronson. "Little short of murder boat was pitching heavily and the wind word is •'zyxomma." This is in the � —,,- .-►,�. - - ----- — , I whistling d Dictioncry. cou:d ,interest our amiable Hogan on through the rigging over. New Standar. a night tike this—especially enough' head. By her side, -was "Shark" Hogan, Webster's few International stops _.- c to bi.ng hirer into such a rock pocket.! In as persuasive an attitude as the sea one short of this, listir_g its final word _ y YOu See The M' Smells like buried pirate's gold, or j and wind would allow. His great as ' "z> than.'," _.explained as being "a l '�` r= � _ •..sof ething movie -like. hulk of bone and muscle was bent at kine of ancent malt beverage," which, s Hent e :ould see ust bevdYid ' an ingratiating angle that 'threitenerlrtlrglvery ` ' t , _ _ _ e him own upon era .everyPxPt-�- curve o t e rttie bay, perhags two p beer that Dicderua, though wholly un- • .}`I(-v�•. Where miles northward, the loam of the lurch of the boat. And his hard,, gleam leather face seasoned h the winds accustomed to it. affirmed to have e N �je hundreds of lightF of an exclusive Y y , of the seven, sea and the vices n` been sharce.y inferior to the 1uice of i�ttle summer colony. He knew that seven times seven lards, w:a crac;x,l the grape.", movenin there within tl.e week an,l into an complimentary lean. Together, then, the two dictionaries, r colon well-tco well for his own• ease of mind. His forks would be; yAngrily he jammed himself into the with beer and a dragon fly, make fair - farthest corner of the tiny bridge and ly unlmpoj•tant•endin it was the colony's social season he Ba• was fleeing.. fastened his eyes seaward. B'ortunat;e- Reading up the Z column from ®� - Better second mate on the ill-; ly the roar of the wind and water ..z3•xomma." one must traverse strange reputed "Eagle" with Captain "Shark"i drowned completely the sound of their territory for a' distance of sixty-two •�, Hogan and his crew, he figured, than, words before one reaches "Zuder Zee;" 'a'° manikin at "Spruce Bay" for ten I A dull .rage smoldered jrvith:n him - - - - - - - - 'weeks. -for "Shark" Hogan was tittle better the first -or, rather the last --fairly For Herbert Bronson was a confirm-, than a dumb bully. A vicious record well-known term In the dictionary. Be- ed ne'er-do-well, with enough money) he )lad—but Bronson did not fear it. tween this Dutch sea and the libel- -NT tide coiintr-,.;o as in the city, Fleet Foot to make his bachelorhood an affront; If he had he never would have shipped lulld fly -is a iemidesert caun,try, stud- is the' popular footwear this summer. to ever marriageable as second mate on the "Eagle" anxious Y g girl of his set. � did numerously -with such thorny ob•'—Whether. at work or play,. Fleet' Fort shoes ' Or perhaps it would be better to rayl as he was to clear Seatti and the structions as "Zygaculdne," Zygue• _ are ideal'.for ' warm weather, • because of of his family's set, as the past ten' poodle -loving Ethel Colton tlmr his „ maceae and "'LygolnaiTlare," years had seen more of him aboard mother and father had so.kind_ly pick- 'their superior ease, and comfort—their ai- No wonder you were unacquainted ship, in the mountains, or engaged in ed as his wife. with the last word In your dictionary.inactive- stvies—and their sound economy „ some other type of outrageous ven Not that Bronson felt any particularcompared with leather shots.. �- t tore, than is the haunts of civilizedr sympathy what she wafor the doing; girl -as but atmw You are excused. here are Fleet Foot colored shoes for work, .. man. I Y g; p- ---*- So Bronson was not altogether out l ly because her. appearance was that of and white ones for reit and pleasure. ' Ask q a woman from the world the lakes of Paying for Success. of his environment aboard a two- • - - Baler o show you some of the Flet- - •-- - - _. our d ,t master of- doubtful .standing- even Hogan had no Eght to besmirch, Tberpare numerous toll gates oa not Shoes for -men, women and children. _ -though he himself was, legally at Sneaking aboard an outbound Bah- the ro31 to success. „ leant, within the law.So far he had 9n vessel under cover of night from 0,mote not become a party to .the little smug -I a hidden landing was hardly a res- °G� : filing fetes Captain Hogan sometime- pectable introduction for a woman of Y.eep Minard's Liniment in the ,-iouse. �['�" Fleet Foot Shoes are. -: - conducted. any kind -especially an that boat had ;Uominidn Rubber. System Products the t �, no accommodations of any kind fora 0 - 'Ordinarily- p� oxim:ty aP weal- passenger and would be at sea severalRUBB g Cut Your Fus/ BrlFa in NaHb r Usifn thy summer colony to a night landing days at the very least. sr ER Y Ts The Best Ssoe Stores Sell Fleet Foot —Tn nuc s --deserts-d--poi-vvou afore - ro neon -fins rued he fiad-� come'' gg than hint at smuggled wet goods. But CLEAN A L L : Bronson knew the hold contained no- aboard for any adventure—but he hadn't reckoned oc just this: !! BOILER- COMPOUND r �Csv7 MS�A>•f thingg more promising than fishing A threatenin change in the wen- - x•nursees»d by 0 VI�V M tackle and outfits. they brought him down to her_ side,' LASr Tho ANen F«d mater PurlAer Co., Now, there was one tMn'g that Herb however. Limited, ?y Camden et., roromo jm ,�� Eureiii;a Imperial Micg Bronson's years of adventure. had gh® waa,�litr mg tightly -her whole taught him. that curiosity was no figure tense. Her -eyes were staring' quality for a ne'er-do-viralI to cultivate, landward,Anto the blackness that was 1c tdness was .rather to be de- slashed by ragged streaks of lightning a infinitely more healthful. I I3e stopped beside her -but she did It was not surprising, therefore, not move. - Her whole being was that be snapped his binoculars Into centred on the land to the south of their case and entered his cabin. He'd the now-wiftly moving boat, and ..-learn the reason for this stop soon every muscle of her body was taut. 'enough. Until then he'd snatch a few H 11alum on Azle Grease winks, as his was the dog watch. a sensed this from her position, the —,r-. a 13b. tin to a barrel. white knuckles of the tightly clenched Appear At Your Three hours later he was awakened hands, the tilt of the head, the crouch pp - f - - by McClaffey, the first mate, who of her shoulders. 4.— j� HaOWIr Everywhere - Mired his cabin. McClafTey leered a (To be continued:) --Arl tf roe reeeiw a wades if you do not use Imperial Mica coarse jest and nodded knowingly to 4 after a an unexpected ta- Axle Grease and Imperial Eureka ward this deck, The Staff of Life. viation you can feel can. Harness Oil ask your cues-ghbour So it was a woman! Bronson step- fideot of shams appearing about them• The are-thebi hestped through the narrow cabin door y gand glanced down the a ra awe t Ordinary white bread contains !0at your best. In but a fen quality made. You canooc get bet - deck to the fl re brace p Y p per cent. of water, moments it renders to your ter at ato.ny price. Used -by farmers - starboard rail. And a figure to catch I I lie lar In breadsus per cent.�,- soft eomplexion that is the. eye it was, too—with its well! of its total ingredients, The rest is berondcomparbon MADE IN CANADA rounded, youthful lines and erect car-' made up of protein (the basis of fife) LA _ rinse,There was something about starch, sugar, dextrin, celluloso (indi- ' � - that strong, reliant bearing that com- gestible) and • mineral mattter: 1pelled his attention. So upright. it, l New, moist bread is extremely hard +� was that not even the jerky, erratic i to digest, because it produces no ap- s a 0 of .the out -racing -tide seemed' pretiable flow of saliva in the mouth to ruffle her assurance, for a single during mastication- A slice of ordln- ',strong hand extended to the rail for � �8 * ,�n�y mAport against the heavy wallowing ary' day-old bread ,is not digested un- , �.V - 'sfdthe little boat. I til it has been in the stomach two and UsioaMadr - A confident, capable little body,"' a halt hours. ^ f -admired Bronson. "But—" During the process of baking, bread...Glove's T o He shrugged and squared-% the loses.a large quantity -of its nutriment. _ _ _ O�•&& gL Sbihrb o � �, Cord or wind, Confident and capable, no doubt Just short of three-quarters , of the a' --but he had seen her kited before,"fat" is lost, and an inroad' is made on -knew them to his sorrow. The coas was cluttered with then' --from San I the protein, etc. C90 to Nonce—and a hard, preying' wheat carr be eaten Irl its entire lot they were. I state if soaked for a long time in With the heavy rolling, stride of al water, then. boiled- in milk, and sugar 1 seasoned seaman' he made for the, added.. This is "frumenty." PPEARANCE 19 Ottani bridge, dimly lighted by dancing rays) Real brown bread is made from ` ': L deceptive—and' no one from the swinging sh:p's lantern- stone -ground flour, manufactured from. �.� 6 overhead. the whole grain. — Can tell how much service "Pardon me, but can you tell me—" O :k, _ He ,wheeled sharply. She was amaz- An expert has stated that if this f0 a tire Will give by lookmi g. wholemeal bread, had been eaten and Bob Lon Says:—B a> lock fine to look upon; (wind -tossed a ai overnlls ndshiresnreroom at it. lock of brown hair half covering a white bread forbidden the present na- " dy Y � .. sin comfortable, and made espe. t cheek rosy with health and life, while tional decay of teeth would never have eiafl� for farmer. I acs' ed iM In buying tires you Irlil3t .her eyes (it was too dark to deter- happened: ahem with the idea that you m ght e _ �yely _almost ._entlydy___o1� ttie- mine their color) seemed to snap with Flour-made-from•the whole grain ,atoccasionedy;°u�''�� a �� integrity Of the maflufeCtttrer �!:cftement. has twice the protein and only a third J • who produces them. The canvas above bellied with a of the water in ordinary "white" flour. BOB LONG *T thundering clap and the blocks rattled BOB excellent and shrieked as heavy ropes whirled Bread is such an food be- L O 1\ G : k You can depend absolutely c i; on Partridge Tires because Them about, cause but 43c per cent. of its solids GLOVES V ES BIrmo He had not heard the question—but escape absorption by rtte body. a aVF ' the factory:is back of I do matier. If milk were drunk with bread prat e c dal;.l+�� every tire they make. ° "The captain's cabin is just behind tically every crumb would be absorb- will outwear any other make of he answered coldly. "You can ed'in nutriment. Clove on the market, because a Vii, - - they are made by skilled work- ":.!talk .it over :with him. He brought you mea from the strongest ;aboard, I believe. gest pove This time the noise overhead drown- Ape of the Horse. ' leather obtainable.i— _ `'td his words. Ia a wild state the horse lives .to be " She stepped forward, quickly and from thirty -flue to forty yeas old, Insist on getting Bob Load 4 k easily, catching the steel stairguard' as- - while—the- rornyou the ' boat lurched under a sudden twenty-five years. they wilt save you money' _ �► L broadside. O ._ The hand which gripped, the rod Free From Taxes. R. G. !LONG & Co., Umited dose to his own was small, firm and The residences of foreign ambasea- Wineries TORONTO Montreal rittrong—the hand of a competent. dors In England are free from rates Competent—surely; competent al- and taxes, and the ambassadors and BOBLONG BRANDS `} 7rys, that kind. Competent, and Game �S The'%' Name , shrewd and daring and dangerous. their attendants are riot ruled by the Known from Coast to Coast line She uniW up at him, eagerly, he laws of the country. ✓;.' ... '..:, . . - . -. .. ^ �.. _ ..<. .. .._ _ _...,. _ .. S,.,......'•`isv�.ae,•.a�7v�:.ta�,;:u:lst.n•. 4..._..:»....:tr_'.•.^_.1..::;rP•"':i''".�wYis4�:�vCe�r,"�a�..,.,$...5'r:;s°iiet.�Y•^�tk_e =.'�'u—ee eTn�n-._ �7:2_iS.aM1�'" rerngins in the leather (unlike smooths the surface of axle and 10%p vegetable o i Is) a ad prevents -hub with a filling of .fine -tics cracking or breaking of. stitches. —relieves the cause of friction Keeps straps and tugs pliable and --coats and cushions -with a strong —preserves the 'harness layer of high-grade lubricating against the action of sweat, moil- Frease. Lessens the strain on Lure and dust wards off insects. harness and horses, Cuts down I res' a rich black lasting repair bills Sold in tires from - winks, as his was the dog watch. a sensed this from her position, the —,r-. a 13b. tin to a barrel. white knuckles of the tightly clenched Appear At Your Three hours later he was awakened hands, the tilt of the head, the crouch pp - f - - by McClaffey, the first mate, who of her shoulders. 4.— j� HaOWIr Everywhere - Mired his cabin. McClafTey leered a (To be continued:) --Arl tf roe reeeiw a wades if you do not use Imperial Mica coarse jest and nodded knowingly to 4 after a an unexpected ta- Axle Grease and Imperial Eureka ward this deck, The Staff of Life. viation you can feel can. Harness Oil ask your cues-ghbour So it was a woman! Bronson step- fideot of shams appearing about them• The are-thebi hestped through the narrow cabin door y gand glanced down the a ra awe t Ordinary white bread contains !0at your best. In but a fen quality made. You canooc get bet - deck to the fl re brace p Y p per cent. of water, moments it renders to your ter at ato.ny price. Used -by farmers - starboard rail. And a figure to catch I I lie lar In breadsus per cent.�,- soft eomplexion that is the. eye it was, too—with its well! of its total ingredients, The rest is berondcomparbon MADE IN CANADA rounded, youthful lines and erect car-' made up of protein (the basis of fife) LA _ rinse,There was something about starch, sugar, dextrin, celluloso (indi- ' � - that strong, reliant bearing that com- gestible) and • mineral mattter: 1pelled his attention. So upright. it, l New, moist bread is extremely hard +� was that not even the jerky, erratic i to digest, because it produces no ap- s a 0 of .the out -racing -tide seemed' pretiable flow of saliva in the mouth to ruffle her assurance, for a single during mastication- A slice of ordln- ',strong hand extended to the rail for � �8 * ,�n�y mAport against the heavy wallowing ary' day-old bread ,is not digested un- , �.V - 'sfdthe little boat. I til it has been in the stomach two and UsioaMadr - A confident, capable little body,"' a halt hours. ^ f -admired Bronson. "But—" During the process of baking, bread...Glove's T o He shrugged and squared-% the loses.a large quantity -of its nutriment. _ _ _ O�•&& gL Sbihrb o � �, Cord or wind, Confident and capable, no doubt Just short of three-quarters , of the a' --but he had seen her kited before,"fat" is lost, and an inroad' is made on -knew them to his sorrow. The coas was cluttered with then' --from San I the protein, etc. C90 to Nonce—and a hard, preying' wheat carr be eaten Irl its entire lot they were. I state if soaked for a long time in With the heavy rolling, stride of al water, then. boiled- in milk, and sugar 1 seasoned seaman' he made for the, added.. This is "frumenty." PPEARANCE 19 Ottani bridge, dimly lighted by dancing rays) Real brown bread is made from ` ': L deceptive—and' no one from the swinging sh:p's lantern- stone -ground flour, manufactured from. �.� 6 overhead. the whole grain. — Can tell how much service "Pardon me, but can you tell me—" O :k, _ He ,wheeled sharply. She was amaz- An expert has stated that if this f0 a tire Will give by lookmi g. wholemeal bread, had been eaten and Bob Lon Says:—B a> lock fine to look upon; (wind -tossed a ai overnlls ndshiresnreroom at it. lock of brown hair half covering a white bread forbidden the present na- " dy Y � .. sin comfortable, and made espe. t cheek rosy with health and life, while tional decay of teeth would never have eiafl� for farmer. I acs' ed iM In buying tires you Irlil3t .her eyes (it was too dark to deter- happened: ahem with the idea that you m ght e _ �yely _almost ._entlydy___o1� ttie- mine their color) seemed to snap with Flour-made-from•the whole grain ,atoccasionedy;°u�''�� a �� integrity Of the maflufeCtttrer �!:cftement. has twice the protein and only a third J • who produces them. The canvas above bellied with a of the water in ordinary "white" flour. BOB LONG *T thundering clap and the blocks rattled BOB excellent and shrieked as heavy ropes whirled Bread is such an food be- L O 1\ G : k You can depend absolutely c i; on Partridge Tires because Them about, cause but 43c per cent. of its solids GLOVES V ES BIrmo He had not heard the question—but escape absorption by rtte body. a aVF ' the factory:is back of I do matier. If milk were drunk with bread prat e c dal;.l+�� every tire they make. ° "The captain's cabin is just behind tically every crumb would be absorb- will outwear any other make of he answered coldly. "You can ed'in nutriment. Clove on the market, because a Vii, - - they are made by skilled work- ":.!talk .it over :with him. He brought you mea from the strongest ;aboard, I believe. gest pove This time the noise overhead drown- Ape of the Horse. ' leather obtainable.i— _ `'td his words. Ia a wild state the horse lives .to be " She stepped forward, quickly and from thirty -flue to forty yeas old, Insist on getting Bob Load 4 k easily, catching the steel stairguard' as- - while—the- rornyou the ' boat lurched under a sudden twenty-five years. they wilt save you money' _ �► L broadside. O ._ The hand which gripped, the rod Free From Taxes. R. G. !LONG & Co., Umited dose to his own was small, firm and The residences of foreign ambasea- Wineries TORONTO Montreal rittrong—the hand of a competent. dors In England are free from rates Competent—surely; competent al- and taxes, and the ambassadors and BOBLONG BRANDS `} 7rys, that kind. Competent, and Game �S The'%' Name , shrewd and daring and dangerous. their attendants are riot ruled by the Known from Coast to Coast line She uniW up at him, eagerly, he laws of the country. ✓;.' ... '..:, . . - . -. .. ^ �.. _ ..<. .. .._ _ _...,. _ .. S,.,......'•`isv�.ae,•.a�7v�:.ta�,;:u:lst.n•. 4..._..:»....:tr_'.•.^_.1..::;rP•"':i''".�wYis4�:�vCe�r,"�a�..,.,$...5'r:;s°iiet.�Y•^�tk_e =.'�'u—ee eTn�n-._ �7:2_iS.aM1�'" T7 --0- 771� 44W, § j�w T k SENATOR SING OHIO j / _ - 4 x t:: ffir.Y ...... _,, CHOSEN• AS.- D "PUBLICAN CANDMATEr � !!y. . . . . . . . . ... ' c u- -CalvinT.Cdolidge, Gov6rnor-of Massa h setts, is to Rim as Vice -President. Chicago, June 32. -Senator Warren I hour$, and -during that short period G. Harding of Mdiion,' Oh'16-, was combinations were form-eT-,that made 110111111ated for President of the United Harding's nomination certain. < States by the Republican party'repre- 'Warren G. flarding, choice of the eentqd by its delegates assembled in: Republican party for- the Presidency National Convention at the Coliseum' of the United States, is a "native of this afternoon. Calvin T. Coolidge,! Ohio. having been born near the vil- J0ur A, Governor of Massachusetts, was noni- 1 lage of Plocining Grove, Morrow ,'•' «ori ' -President. !county, of that State. He was the '!noted for Vice -ion of the Pres:d The nomination ential, eldest of eight children, and his.father candidate came on the tenth ballot.,`was a country doctor. The Hardings In. the ninth ballot the whole trend i are of Scottish stock, -and. his mother o a convention vention sintiment was to- was descended from a Dutch family. ward Harding. When New York, with! Ile is the publisher of a prosperous its heavy representation, went to him! newspaper, The Marion Star. on the tenth, everything was over; Harding is said to be of the McK in - ..except the shouting=and the shouting; ley type -"safe, sound, courageous, began Immediately. and always ready to listen to counsel." Senraor Harding's nomination was He , early advocated preparedness i the oQtcom.e of a 'complex situationwhile others were clamoring for peace J.* that did not begin to clear until last at any price- He sponsored the bill 7- evening. After foui Ineffective bal:1 for preparedness which had the eh - lots yesterday the convention had ad 4orsemej)t of C,)IoLel Roosevelt, and Journed'untIl this morning.' Four ad it is said that Roosevelt regarded him -CONVOCATION -AT- THE PROVINCIAL UNIVERSITY ots- -in-ths--forenoon-and- as -the -coming -man. Mr -H ding-hasr- of-Toronta­. baredue-VoMV- I. early in. the afternoon of to -day had 'travelled extensively in. Europe, to and ceremony. In Convocatiou Hall, on June 4, over five hundred received degrees. General Sir Charles Towns- Cen- bend, of Mesopotamia fame, attended the ceremonies. going diveloped Harding strength, but study . conditions and government emonles. Photo shows the head of the procession go g to Couroca- eral Leonard Wood and Govornorl there,, and was brought into touch tion Hal-1,showins a few of the pretty graduates heavily laden with flowers from congratulators. Frank 'O. Lowdefi had remained it. the with foreign affairs more whdle on the lead. A recess was taken for two Committee of Foreign Relations. COMBAT HOPPERS -IN WESTERN PROVINCES CANADA AND DENMARK AT ODDS ALBANIA PRIME ALLEGED PROFITEERS .,MINISTER SHOT ARE LISTED Manitoba and Saskatchewan REGARDMHEFT OF HIM Have Started -Systematic Assassinated by Student in List of Persons Indictable Campaign. ble for C -- Musk_oxen m Canadian Territory Carried Off During Clow 'S"tr=ts oil•a be wirlm:p , June 13 -The week -end Season by Danish Eskimos. Paris, June 13 --Gen. Essaa Pasha, Published. has found grasshoppers reported inpa Prime Minister of Albania, was shot spots over a very wide territory, both A despatch from Ottawa says: --Tho in Manitoba and Sltskatcbrewah,' says A, despatch from Ottawa says:- waters, and, according 'to evidence 7 dead this afterinoon n front of *Hotel Board of Commerce proposes at an The Manito6a, Free Press. The Man- These not being Ing days -of open diplo. given before tbe,Musk-ox Commission, Continental by 'an Albanian student early date to Issue a list of persons kill It for Its hide. Leaving tb& dead, 7 named Aveni Rustem, 26 years old,: I itoba Department of Agriculture an- macs In Canada, few Canadians are oho fired two pistol shots into Essad's 1 and firms liable to Indictment for nounced an abundant supply of ma- aware that a tidy little tiff has been bodies strewn about, the valualke furs sugar profiteering. , The list contains are taken over to Greenland and chest as the latter, accompanied by terial forpoisonbait and has a large taking place of late between' Canada C XID t the names uf retailers and whole- .thence e opted. his nephew and a woman friend, was ssileis, who are scattered in 'manstaff of men at work investigating re- and Denmark. It concerns depreda- The Canidian Government, thomif stepping into his limousine to go to ported outbreaks and mixing and dis- tions made by Danish Eskimos !_ from it keeps tight Ips on. the matter, Is the races; The crime is believed to bel and Quebec. perts of Canada, chiefly in Ontario tribut:ng the bait, the northwestern end of Greenland on believed to have drawn the atter to the culmination of.a-political plotWhether prosecution will follow . The department has experts on the the musk -oxen of Ellesmere Island, a the att6ntlon- of the Danish *mGovern- ! `.originating among a group of Arban- depends upon the action of the Attor- ground, issued a warning for people possession of Canada's , about .which ment. It is inderstood that the Dan!' ian students in Rome, from which cit' not to be carried away with new- many Canadians know nothing, but Ish. official who -replied y rey-General in each of the'Provtnees. gave no satis- the assassin came to Paris on June 6.1 These officials will be furnished with fangled schemes for killing the hop. which is a territory larger than the faction, his reply practically being to Es" p!�rs, but to *stick religiously. to the British isles. sad I%asha, who headed an anti part iculars of the profiteering the effect that the matter was none Qf alleged �R�f . e poison and. to keep Some.time ago'Canada declared a Canada's business. . He evidently 1. Italian. moyernent- in . Albania, and by the board, and it is up to, them to spreading o who has been living in France since ind,ct the offenders -under the Crim- .-rege-ating the dos". permanent closed season on muSk- thinks the land in question sa far the Italian occupation rendered his inal Code as provided for In the Com- A Very careful test has been made I oxen living in Canadla'n -territory. On north that It is outside of civilized stay in Albania impossible, came, b*,nes and Fair Prices Act. of the coal oil spraying machine, but this island, so far north that It, does reckoning, here to plead with French and Brit ishl the results 'are not satisfactory and not appear on most maps of the Do- "'eanwhile the next step is up to -occu p3?. his hi -A statesmen against' continued, tfii asphalt burner out has not minion, the musk-ox has habits!. Canada so far as- this muskox Is' con-� troops,,' proven effective, a cross the intervening c er ned. 1i .:.'Thb assassination appears to have'� Amy factory results have been obt'ainid by tion of Albania by Italian t 'derinaii Down ff tive, but sure and satin- Danish Eskimo possible' it, and all are s4 of been timed to prevent thet �to� 20.0,OW Men I the, use of the poison bait, Luxury Taxes [Action Agaifist High entrate on rEfttrn of E3iad to his earnestly 'entreated to.conc is now that the popular -rev has about nuc- A despatch from Berlin says: -It Ots use. Considerably Modified Prices in France' ceeded in driv1ngZt)DCCU*ants: is announced.that the reduction of the The Deputy Minister of Agriculture German army to 200,000 men has been of Saskatchewan, F. H. -Auld, says: - A despatch from -Ottaws, says:=The A despatch from Par:s says: -Thr Only one species of rep a lizard' accomplished. This is in accordance "The recent reports of hoppers changes, which it is proposed to make French offensive against the high cosi -yj with hatching indicate that the area af is to be found In t e4, the Versailles Treaty. iii the luxury taxes are in brief: of living has carried the first lini _- fected last year is extending consid- 1. Boots and essential articles of trenches. At Havre and Marseilles erably this year, and, -in, general, the clothing to be taxed fifteen per cent. several groups of large wholesale And x f ten per cent retail atores have had to give wa]r e re ai a or situation. is more serious. It is rapidly' on the excess, instead o I' becoming more apparent that a uni. price. before popular pressure. and have an� Weekly form, prompt and thorough poisoning -total selling pi w ly Ma rke Repot on the Expensive furniture alking, nounced 10 to 26 Per cent. reductions t. N' lag3q�car LimaF, 1b., 15c; - '.J qpan I :Grain Prices. : campaign during June is the only sticks and expensive china to be.sub- on their prices, The method being ti,ilas, 1!:f. lic. means 6f saving a big crop lois here. ject to luxury --tax. They were" not! pursued all over the countryis to talk �T oronto June 15.-ManitobA '%�Iat Maple products ---Syrup, per imp. Municipalities. are showing a fine l previously included. iand .write. about_ "la..bai3ee" -23 per. -No. I N�rtham, $315; No. 2 North- zal.. $3.50 to $3.751 per 5 trop. gals., sprit of eo-operation, and fighting � 3. Exemption' limit increased olirsits�tly as the high cost was talked ern, $3.12; No. 3 Northern, $3.03, in $3.2.5 to $3.50. Maple sugar, 33 to 34c, idnach7nes, organized pr-evious to- the' furg, coats, caps, muffs, neckpieces,1 about formerly, in the hope that tall store -Fd it WiWain.st Provibions--Wholesale. robes'and ru Man. oats -No. 2CW, $1.33; appearance of the nymphs, oik- are w extra N feed, S1.33; meat-- and effectively, -Modifications in the tax ofWrt- Sninke e o ing'smoothly ing go, No. 1 feed, -$1.32; -,No. 2 feed; _.heavy .34 to 36c;. cooked, 60 --to HatchtnW so far are principally ods, velvets, velveteens, lace and Manitoba barley -No. 3 CW, 1 Qc; rolls. to 83c; breakfast bacon, on the roadside and the sodlands, and braid, ribbons, and. carpets. 7 45 to 5Gc; the bac43, plain, 50 to 52c; hoppers are just begizming- to -1a., Mine Reopens and Flag" $1.90%; No. 4 CW, $1.64%; rejected, boneless. 55 to 58c. 11.60%; feed, $1.60%. move -onto the crops, emphasizing that Flies After 36 Years ean-corn-No. 3 yellow, $240; ... AmeFL . � Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 08 British Massacred to 29c; clear bellies, 27 to : nominal, track, -Toronto, prompt ship- 28C. the most economical 'fight is at that c- Turkey �-Fort William, Jun4 13.-A britisf, - Lard -Pure, "tierces, 28 to 284c; stage, as they 'are concentrated in in Asiati mens, tubs, 281/2 to 29c; pails, 28 % to 29 V4c;, small areas."Cross packed flag which Captain A Ontario oats --No. 8 white, rominal. pr'.nts, 29 ?4-' to 30c. Compound tierces,!A despatch from London' s,i Away 36 years ago, when the Silvet -Ontario wheat .01; I Winter, peri 'c;'tubs, 27% to 28c - car lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2. do, $1.28, 27 to 271.-2 pails, Heav�k Rain Helps Two British officers, all the Govern- Islet Mines was, closed, was again un. to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.92- to $1.9a, f.o. 27, 1� to 2814c; prints, 2 % to 29c. ment officials and a number -of towns- I furled yesterday over n,- 8 * - - the shaft, I b. shipping pe nts; according. to Montreal Markets. Jamaica crops I people were killed in an attack byi'dicating that the mine bai been re-. Samar tribesmen on Telfar, near i opened. The Captain always had. i4 freights. M6niieaT, "June' :5. -'-Can:- �despatc� from Kingston, Jamaica, M6sul, Asiatic Turkey, according *t;lfaitb in the. mine, and when he wal Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, peril a-dian WE -5 -tern, No, 2, $1.43 to $1.45, :-The severe drought which has Bagdad advices coming. by way of, fore . ed to stop . operations in, 1884 bi car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do, $1.98 No. 3, $1.40 to $1,41. - Flour -New says 'to $2.01; No. 8 do-, $1.95- to -$2.'Ol, •-f.o. � standard grade, $14.85 to $15.05. Rol- caused anxiety to the Government, Bombay. The P Government building hauled down the flag, determined b. shipping points, according to! led oats -Bags. 90 lbs., $5.50 to $5.60. planters and traders, has been brok-n., freiglAs. Bran, �54 was dhmaged also in the attack, which never to use it again, except at thl 25. Shorts, $QI.25. Hay- Heavy rains are now falling through- was made on June 4. A punitive r., . ii ho'pes'have' been realized; Peas -No. -2, $3-.00. No. 2, per ton, car lots, $28. Cheese out the island, and are ca.1sing los,, of column is reported to 144-ve, been ne Barley -Malting, $1.87 to $L.89, ace -Finest easterns, 29%c. Butter- life by drownings'in the sent lines a -Dilluth syndimtia recentl] cording 'to freights outside. choicest creamery, 64c. - Eggs --Fresh, some parts. !�",from Mosul. sent charge of the works. .. �r 49c. Potatoes -Per bag, car lots, $6 Buckwheat -No. 2, nominal.' Rye -No. 3, $2.20 to $2.25, accord- to $6,25. Ing to freights outsideLiveStock :Markets. Manitoba flour -Government stand- Toronto, June 16 -Choice. heavy, NO TERROR, INAUSSIA EXCEPT aril, $14.85, Toronto. sttiers, $1-5.50 to $16; good im-LI Ontario flour -Government stand- steers $14.75 to $15; butchers' eattle, nal. xrd, $13.25,,nomi' choice', $14.,50 to $15; do, good, $13.75 HUNGER, REPORTS BRITISH LABOR MEA Mill(feed--Car lots, delivered, Mont - to $14; 'do, med., $13 to $13.50; do, real freights, bags included: Bran, per, com., $11.75 to $12,` bulls,. -choice, Ion, $54; shorts-, 'per ton, $61; good $12.50- to $13; do; good, $10.50 to British Workers' Delegation to M03COW Urges Resumption' rs, ----feed flour -,V.75-tu-"-.00,.--i--- $�&-to-$8­54-;-butche I - of Trade With- --Russix--and- Cessation of r Hay -No. 1, per. ton,. $30; r'nixed, cows, rthaice, $12.50 to $18.50; do, good, per to! $25, -track. $11 to $11.50; do, com., $7.50 to $8; Aid to Her Enemies. Straw --Car lots, per ton, $16 'to stockers, $925*to'$1l;. feeders, $11 to $17, track, Toronto. $12.50; canners and cutters, $4.50 to 0. A despatch 'fromLondon says:- I sons had been shot mostly, he was in, 'r $13.25; milkers, good to choice, $100 to Country Pioduce-­Wholdsale. behind $165; do, com. and med.; $65 to $75; Fifty p6r' cent, of the people' Soviet f d, for acts. of treachery Russia are hungry, although. every- Cheese New, large, 32 to 3.1c; springers, Y_ $90 tor$165; lambs, yearl- rer the lines during the Denlk�ne and Kol. Wns; 32% to 33%c; triplets, 33?j-t6 ings $13 to $14; do, 'Spring, per lb., body is getting a certain allowance of chak canilialghs. *This 'terror.' had food, declared Benjamin Turner, mem- 1 ceased, but the Bolshevik!. leaders told* '84c; Sti-Ithn,new, "34 to -35c; old, large, 18 A; 20c; calves,' good to choice;$16 82 to 33c; Do, 'twins, 33 t' to S18; sheep, $6..to $10.50; hogs,4ed ber'of the British Labor delegation Mr. Turner that force would be used Butter -Fresh 'dairy, choice, 45 to and watered, $19;25; do, weighed off to Russia, In the course of a graphic as long as there was the possibility of -60c• creamery prints , 65 to 57c, cars, $19.517; do, f.o.b., $18.25; do, do, declaration on conditions in that con. n- a counterrevolution and while the war 34argarine-33 to38c. country points, • $18. try as he bad observed .them, with Poland lasted. They said t AN Eggs- --New laid, 52 to 53c. -7 Moptreal, June 15. -Butcher Ifeifers, Air. Turner, with -d-ni-other de-16ga-te,- were surrounded by spies and sup- ressed poultry--81ming �lt-To $13; com., $8 to $10.50; Thomas Shaw, M.P., returned to Eng- porters of rho old regime. P - me 80c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 25c; turkeys' butcher cows, good- $11 to M land recently. Messrs. Turner and Shaw brought 63 to 60c; duckling,§, 38 t6 40c; squabs, $8 to $10.50; U doz., $6. canners, $5.60 -to $6; "There is no terror In Russia, ex'- an Interim report of the Labor dela. cutters, $6 to $7; butcher bulls, com., Cahada's First Woman Architect 50. Good veal, $14 to. $15; cept hunger; and that Is a very real gation, urging the British Government Live poultry -Spring chickens, 70c; $9 ib $10* roosters,. 25c; fowl, 27c; ducks, 35 to med., $10to ,$13. Ewes, $8 to $12 Miss E. 2NI. Hill, who received. the terror in the cities," said Mr. Turtier. to abolish the blockade, resume trade doe. ra-mbs, good, $18 to $20. Off -car, degree of B.A.Sc. from the tniversity There had been a Red Terror, ac• and make peace with Russia, and Beans---C-anadian, hand-picked, bus., weights, select hogs, $20.50; sows, of Toronto recently. She Is, Canada's cording to ,the British Labor man, and cease assisting Poland or any other $5 to $5.50; primes, $4.50; Japans, $5; x'$16,50..first woman architect. official figures showed that 8,500 per• I enemies of Russ* N rk _ c7 51.• u .:roe .� •d w w ¢ x, . ;s 1" 5w v ro:• s.r y; - y �w C q s..s s',^ q RPS J �..,.. ;..- a „ ,,: : �' .,. .:or.. • .. , • ,-e,•i - r. l'�' 4F. �:y.v r .z .r.. •r 9vi r".�!•1F!"n`°` ':s`" n::.- • F.tS' Y'+ :.» r. _„�S': rss. +t .3;y -•' c+p LOC A T i0ims •Bervioee ill 8t. tieorRe'� church —Mrs. (7rockett arae in the city ©'- Y S . I O , O. { ti' n� • June 29 : Morning at 10.80, San- one day last week. c f� da School at 9.85, gat —Mrs. John- Law, *° y Eweuin of Toronto -... . ",—F. W. Weeks' 's nt'* Sunda ? - 1 has been spending a few days here - a Y —John Calvert has converted with her son, Gordon, and Mrs, W e have a dandy line of Boys' Fine Boots at $4.75, a real bay Yoq with relative& in the city. a can't beat this anywhere. We have those Running Shoes and j.; —George Hary his new motor truck, Into a pas„ Law. that you n8ed for Jiil'y 1st, �vhite'apd tali, at 1 75, also � ge ey, of Toronto, .. .,. .. - - - - - •- a: ty spent. Sunday at the home of Mrs. aenger motor bus, and the change -L. rL. and Mrs. Findlay, of To- ; ^.. Harve is-much appreciated • by his pat- ionto• were here on Sunda and a fine Khaki Outfit, ahirL and punts, nice ^ Harvey. and light,-just the thing for hot days, r --F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, was' upns• attended the memorial sial.-vices at —.The. contract-foe the -construe- Erskine church. _ -here op Friday last visiting his Men look -to ourselvies and' -arra .'relatives,- • tion-of the concrete surface on the -lilts. F. . H. Richardson has Y y yourselves `for tits hot weather in ' -Miss Roberta. Bedson, oL To. Provincial Highway through the, been confined to her. bed • for• the - -. one of Lowndes Suits, Guaranteed as to wor$Inan• 3 ronto, spent Sunday with her S•illake,--will; it is expected, be let past week suffering from a very ship,'fit and 'derlgn. -See-sainples. _ mother.here. _. by the government to day, ov at severe cold, but we are glad to re- .....We halve a.good rfauge (A Straw Hurts or every need -!!lies Edith Crook returned least the tenders will be closed port that she is now making. satis• and for every.purp"e. r. last week from 1.hrleham College, today. factors progress toward recovery. it Richmand, Ind. -The poison.fiend'is still getting red �'; �1Uj1tJEi1 g, Ciekering;' -W. G. Ham is in London this in his nefarious work, as ,zeveral p~ Adverttsementa, week attendiufz the Grand Lodpe dogs in differents,parts of the vil- - ' lEstabiished i&ai: i of the h O. O. F. lage_ have hillen victims during --firs. �Vn,. Allatgay has been the pa?t Meek, making twelve it1 j5LA\1'S FOR SALE-Cautiflowet• HOT WEATHER REQUISITES :, and cab! a;u. Gormley .Bros, Church, St, �r spending a fete `day.! ' in Toronto all: 'Within the wast fe'w days Sc-_,h; Pickering. 3>,tf i Gait}. her daughter. set eral pieces of . weat have bees! nR SALE—A Delaval separator FOR MEN—Straw Hat; .Avc to 2.30.' E:tibrig'ir:ul Underwear 90c a garment, ` —Miss GIad3 s Powell, of.-Toron- found to different part:+, and )n No. 12, Co*- Sox, black, brown gre- andwhite, r35e to I.00 per pair. Khaki Pants S. iO, s every CRS; COntainln a st1S icl0 c an ckering. 34tf 'Tennis Shues 2,00 find 1.30 'and Lr ` +' " of her parents here. oo ing st stance. It ia'useless to an black noes _ ,tits a to 3.75, - —VicP to ttiake, an int estigatiou as the r0$ S�iLE-A 4-year old driving FOR L:1DIES= Vests 35'c to 5Uc. Hose, white, brown, black; ,alic-e 35c 'to 2.00. s; tor Campbell, of Norval, ho,-se, broken single and double, fit for the Blousee. shoulder closing •1.25, others '2.00' u ��'hite tad Petltu Beach CL`inlinal's tracks are ell covered show ring. N•: T. Heron, West Hill. 37tf f3 p. $.. spent over Sunday •tt itD J. S. Skirts '2.50 to 3.50. Tennis.Shoes, Oxfotd� acid pumps 1.75 tri 2 5U. Sun i -fid Mrs, •Jephson. t itCJ as tllett urkof scattering the poi 01Z .SALE-A fresh cow one mile shades li0c each. Glave ,silk !.?u, Lislz C, !ores 95c: -Harve and Mrs. Barrett, of sun is evidently done at night, or Fop �r the C. N. lt, St,tt�n at4 ,rrryWood. c , Y W. H. Burk, R: R. No. 'l• Pickering, 30 BOYS-Tennis hoe., white, tirotcn uttd bine,. 1:51 and 1.!?0,�_ glints 1.50-and Toronto, 'were here: til Sunday in•`ttch a manner that detection _ . 0 1.75, Jerseys 75c. Fiats 40c to 1.11+.1, Laps Sha Huse 50c'to 1,00. Khaki ' ' -with their relatives.. is impossible. The feeling of in OR SALE-6 pias, 5 weeks old on Bloomers I,90. Jr* B. Horn and son, 'Cliford, di>tnation is increasing, noel the FJune duh. Apply.ai :tit 13, con... Picker• FOR GIRLS�Tenni; Shoes 8;50, 1.;3 ests 2•i, ani_�;c. 'Hose, white, brown of Peterboro, enenL Sunday with guilty Otle.wonld Matic a very un- ing.—Jo:,n Fadden. R R, 1o. 1, Pickering. 3U and black. 40c and 3Oc pr, Hats 40c and 50c, Jerseys o3e and 15c. ha time if discovered.. . - ' . ' G W, G. and-Mrs. Hem: happy-time, AY,, 5liB FOR SA -w king o jer M• G. • A . GILLE SPIE � 7 N �P� �'�J�T -Ot1 Snutlx afternoon x tea=s ft. cut, in good workin order. "•i. lJL 1� -Cecil Richardson, "who has Y K I>,eetin uf'the Sabbath Schools of Ba..i lot, 1: con Pickering. Phone .111. •!U 1 j0 been attending O;goode Hill, To- [3 - __- J ionto,' was house over the week the �illftge, isas held ill the Jleth OR ',AL1:-An ordinitry farm- ahul' - end•-- G. 'Walton, of Toronto,' I',=• rattly called. tt': ti, Jackson, Brock Road, . O - -31rs. R. H. •Croak, who has - Rave a .-•- -._ - p� tvost'interestin address. on itis •UR fi tI.E -A nittnbe of small been in Torcinto dttrinq the winter g �. A "Y t1'OI`k atl1011• the E�k1cuU�, Iktnt)il ptKc. ;week. cid. Apply 3, lot 3, c•,n sr hag retroed permanently ft'Uln g $ P tki ,ng. tt. T. S:�,enatn. R. R, No. 1, Brook- tore the cit whuto he has been • working`for 1 , :) 19. _W.4.'and Mrs--Culvert.- of To.. thirty years as a missionary. - In the a mss- meeting WANTED--A young woman for . Tonto, tsPi a here with '.the foruler•.= g g of the crncral •A•>rk duri: summer month; ucd - Parents, Thos. and 'lira: Calvert,' under the this )1Ce= of Lhe Bihe ln'Jhor ,yin wmttr time. lVvc ejkrinm4 Phone. -• '��—"'� churches of the village tins bele! Bell. Mrs. E. L. Rucdy', Pickering, 3A-30 over the weekend. 1 �,�' -Men iverP bush engaged on Society u1 St. George's c•huic•h, � e Zi+t, { $ UK, �aLE—Sec«•rel thous,end feet � . [ �1 Y wbem M.r, AN�Rlt011 a ahl gave to c• h•'r rick inrnt.cr. cu•tststing vi I.tnch aml �� . 5��1ayi . Thursday flatting c il'on the -trPet g + � nl -much to the r4lief of those residin elequent address on his. %ork in plt'nk• u'an`iM9 &C., at Green River.,rJ. f; H. Pugh, X.R.I.L"uv EILL Intl ph,,%e X17• . 'covering , s 1 on the front atre?t. Elie north. FIs ;poke very.hitzhly 3:a;f The' 1110St eCOriU1111Ct1�• x`0011' G0t•eling for sirs. Geo. A. Gordon, of Tor. •of the Evki,nos • and also sp('ke I-I ¢ buggies. every room 111 the house onto vi=iteci her father, Richard 5 1 f)R fi.aLE--tv,i cin., ver -higbly of the work cett'ried .. s � �iow+. SCt:tllr:,, and inriwrre and all kin.' of . &4 Barrett, on Stlnday. and attended ori by.the Bible Society and made ;rnl •rments, al-0 %veral kitc.un stoves and .ew- inn machines. H Herman, Claremont. Phone the xtieniol iitl servif a in the "White a atrclne nppPal in their behalf. 1 t• r - � +;ht7lCll" _ .. nye -=Preparations are nate in full :~-` - ----- Con ooleii Gold Seal" s, ,iT-hi t� nman,f+ `(lf{-11IcClstrrPindar,+coat .ae Auxiliary of St. aft log for. tits Dominion. bay,Cele- SAI,I; ; inge. !til ->'i10. I cGlnr•y i•h•,le coni' oil � li George's church'intend holding a bration in Pickering tin Jit)y lst, e,i ,`iii with iro "[ran bescenai f� B: FloueC strawberry .social on Wednesday, tu.d a leasaut day's entertain- They're waterproof, . apitai'3', need p y wrr e. Pickering: 33-39 , June 231d,. froill t to 10 13. m., on -tient ie now rts,?nred. There will j1Q fLi,stelClin � beautiful �}atterCl B. the lawn of Mr. F. W. Hicks. All be a football tournament forts hich ?'ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED bf are eeico.ne. a $3'S prize will be. given. Liberal lit 5 ,hr rnde;ticnea,toSaturday,Junrtd, (� (� -The Canada Years Dleetin of rhes will be' ray :eeargater use. a thowest wary in the. S17ies • V It by J ft. ?a f by 9 ft• r g p given for a horse re modetin of house. The lowest or an tender ICI Friends convened at Pickering on race, automobile obstacle-race, bi- not neceasarily accepted. Apply at lot 31. con. 1. e ' .Thursday, the 17th, with Meetings cycle race, 100 yard race, 200 yard PlekcrinR�Thos. Lacey, I?unharton. 37.10 5 for worship on First day, the 20th, race, standing broad jump, sack 7r t'LLS FOR SALE---2 •bortllornit •9 ft by 10'2 f t ..9 ft by 12 ft• at 10 a• m� ,, and 8p m.; anti' on rase, rennin¢ broad jump, putting `�""c 13 months old and another 1 year old, hotreh from pedigreed stock, and both registered. Third day, the 22nd, at 8 p, m. A shot, high jump, pole vault, tug-O'- onr beton s to the Snowdrop family, and the � eordial invitation is extended to tear (Pickering Village vs Picker- other to the Louisa family., Apply at lot 9. con. DONT FAIL TO SEE THIghl a]L Ing Township), girls' race, boys' i', Pickering Phone Phing. or onic li0i C Bryant. .� R. No, -The E7. F. O. of South Ontario r qA...cxltebitlg the greas.p pig ire, --` ' will hold their first annual pica' n the evening there will beta high- A iN(} PZ'RCHASED "KEL- - q ',ALL HILL, the fruit farm formc,ly 9 bn Thtlrsday, `June 24Lh, In May class concert. The committee is ow'ncd t,y Thos. Garner, we hope to r@t:nn the Right now you are looking*'for for nard's grove, ,1; mile-i. west of pleased to announce that 'thev" patrowze of his former customers, but as it is h _ - yr mtcm inn to ahi a conviocrable quantity of • Brooklin. Everybody cools alooR ave seenreci the QPrvieea of Uweu Iruit we would ask pth:u you place our order Q� and tzriag your basket' Hut and Swiley p' early. .Pr4ceAnah, and-ouaht' Rvwa�ntrrd: Pltolt� ••• S R w••-, S •s+ s . tvho oven tEa a fOrernO4t Mark %I.14. C. R Purcell, Claremont R. R, �0. BOYS, SUMME ERSEY ''cold wate'I• pri•lvided fret-. - Good position among the mblic enter. s•.i0. sports .and prizes. Claremont ttiiner* of C`•anad,a, Ri•3 -Qelections We have them all S1ZeS brass band in attendance, = are all of ra refined cbaracter and 0 f , AUCUION -F. B. Fiou=ser, who a In tire free_,frrinl•• anytllfnQ oirjec;- �- f crative pposition ttith �llc Lc-rtn tinnatile. Hi-=electiot;� 'prove cents each. - Pub}i9hing Co,, of �'r�it)tti, *111 that it is not nece,­iry tt) stoopto _ -hold an auction gale of his farm the- vnIgar in olaiet to entertain an - and garden implements at his audience, ilii Slltilc�y trill I,e sic• A Bogy's' Kha' i and tweed Knickers. all sizps, - premises here to morrow (Satin. f-6terl by other tlb)P talent. �ti",tell • to 3.50 .-day) afternoon. Mr. Hon a.,er's out fix• bill=giv netiati pariirttlala. -- -.00 per pair Implement,; tire all inBr•t•clal; -Th,- Annuml Di=trio lr,Peth;g =..,.DON'T FO. RGET TIIC Dovi;' Work.Sllirts, iii kliaki•-an(l! !}lack. condition asci are almost new.. cd_t,he_AVouleri's Iu-ti ae,. of Solltll , �- See,•;trial! bills and adv i..for full Ontario teas heli tot e�itc, S:`.LE OF .FAR)! 1�uc1 }thite.stri e, 1.00�to L-25 . ,` 1 Crass - _ artichlat . • ;I:NIPLE)! EN Ta ON = p e N p coon+�, Pirkerinfi, on xTue�da3', inn Slip -The Earl cf C1ArQndnit, alio' June.i;th itith it go�il:.att�-uclllnce, e5, all Sizes f1'onl I — -- --111as decided to retnrl to'f.ugland, 'tncluding �daleQatrs from ix i)rau -- --1h Iitit]'E '�d5' h;'—to S, T. and �.�-peT Alii 111111 7 where he tt'ill re. in-fwtare, cher. The nlnruinq ses?i,�u �:as Sli rda Chwill hold an'atrrtt :A1wof }lis tipeued kith �ia,zin and prayer.- ' ilrlien s Snnliiler Haks: .ilonsellr,ld efiet:ty etc.. ,it big; pt`s• followed by a' d,Ires�uf w-1c•ulrle assorted colors. -' '•mise9 on Saturday, June `_)6Ch. A, by Ura. McEwen, and rearlonded - everything that .irt being offs; ed t2 by fir Pett fano, of -StcJugla- n, for sale is of a high"chic= cliarac 3 �• Fillet nssortmelit of Child's, Girls:; Boro` s', Liclies' And Gent&: Ler, R lar am. . The Di�trictPresident. Nfi;; ung I / th , large wimber-rrf lien; pet'UN-e Crouk,- gave a very helpful ad �t'llite Foot weAr, both- rubber And leather sole. Ibuyem ineltiding a large number dress on R-omen'a Work. in !n••ti- from Toronto, are expected to be tutu: The adn-tial refiilrts from AT 2• P. M. �. pt�esent. the different branches were given : M a S. ;!C HAP 111 A N' �--� D. and fir:. Simpgoo, �Ir=, and proved rets interesting and ". ' -' •' Davis, !!tics Davis and Dln.rrflY encouraging. Miss M_ Scott, <if _Simpson left this week for Hatilil• Agincourt;- spoke `veru eff•eaiv ly 1 COtit LtlltitzitGr ton where they Will reside in ft'- oil tine confederation of Women's T— k 1 10-tooth Cultivator _ 4 thee. Since cotr,ing to Pickering Insti rtes; se the 'close of`tvhirlt r B ��J Y 1c EARDWARE i .LJ V ` 1 N f . ` .they have made Many friends who dinner was served in the basement :1 H1SC harrow •� �� regret theirdel,flrtnre. They wifl of the. Presbyterian ch'tivel The Ve greatly missed in 'St. Andrea'- afternoon ses,ion'tipened with the 1 Set Lever Harron s church Where they have been of election of- officer-, the result Of �1 - , Ftreat service. Wehope that.t•heir .which is as follotts :District Pres_ 1 Double Heftdecl 1Z ull � =Save iut�ney�"by buy here sojourn in •Hai.niitoll may be a ident-31i­. Cronk, of. Picker- Flo-w.'' pleasant and urccitable One. in g: Ist Vice-Mr Fursytb, of 1 Single Z�-alkin�' -The'servires in the i1lethodist Claremont: 2nd Vice—Mrs, Holli- a a church on Sunday next will be day, Ch Brot klit, JSiss L V. JIc Plo`c O conducted by Rev. leer Wickwire, Clelltin, of SS'hitby, was re-elected •' '' ' - ' - •_SC REEN a returned mi-ionary fro-tti Africa, Sec.`-Treat. y ',steel Wheel Truck T-� b acc:lamatiun:` �li�s • 1 or by one of the younger ulelubers 11•cClellan, of Weston, favored the SprinaS and Platform', A fine assortment of these from X2,00 lip, � -of the Bay of Qiiinte Conference,, meeting with a solo wbichwas _ now meeting.in 11-hitl)y College. greit.tly enjoyed by all. The pre=i• � 1 Single wacron' - Window Soreein; Screen Wire, Me. The Tuesdtiy night reit ice tt ill be dent then introduced the speaker - -- . - - closed during the hot weather. of the afternoon, Mrs dot Aa - Cour. 1 Pot for Ford Car Young People's nleetiilg on Friday tice, of Toronto. who is well nes, L _—bps as.ual._.-She-ee��iuu _fl%cianf� �;�,r�d-ty-itli-tli.i._-yi. 1 'Garden SeeC� 17r111 'encs are all open to the . public, country, ba•ving'received her Parly _ _ ` L A I N -BVI O_ 1V E-1�5 : t Services- of special interest in education in the At cllev school .Three ` heel Hoes WhitbyTabernadeonStiilday-J, and PickeringColl.ege?•Inter mak- and 'All sizes and styles-from X8.00. Lawn Sheirg, EtC; k..iw lug hey home in Torulrto, . i•Irs, These goods a1-E• e%ceptional value. -One:da�r last week fly 'Mr. Dal. Conrtice gave a very interesting A. Qui1i]t1t� Of Slilall by; of A!ldl, y. �rt,s litlsily engag- And in'str6otive talk on "Ifotue and Stilfl b ed painting \!r, ![ore's residence School.." and she ndvised t11e Insti .` a boy about ten years of age ap. tutes to form Home and School proached him and asked"him for Clubs, Mrs. Loosniere of Brook- •FISHINO.TACKLE , the avian of his hicyele to take his his moved-a hearty vote of thanks TF.RJIS $15,00 CASH ~' --books to school, Plr. Dfllby, to ilia. Conrtice for her fine ad. Poles, Lines, Hool,s; S;nkers, Bobbins, Etc. - �u.r�kifle-Ghat tCREDITOCT. Ire � ;t res1- cress Mrs, Jndsoil Pugh. of _ dent of the vAlage, kind),• acced Whitevale, extended a vote of $Mile in get our prices on a kitchen bo to the boy`r-egne.,t• The i pit to Pickering for their kind '.F.B.HOUSSER kloy then -disappeared with the hospitality.which tens respondedwheel and Uither hug since been to b the resident, . rs. fin np and sink. Y p tU Powell. { 3 seen, fio'„- tl,i„i, tb.,r rh., 1.,.7 T11r• m-firc ),4ed by singing the Klllgstl3II Road. T /1� / n. it m ' • � ......,,,ho, t, . r' P iced- r ' tbeCtn, after which all J Bun V{ `.L �Vj1el ��tit Mimir;o, and hAd- left witlio,ttretired- tothe. tables for a light � perinksiun to tusk& a holiday. lunch. Pickering Village s - 1,'.''�. ...... ,.. ••� _. .. _:... 4 •. ..: '�",:;.r..r.+... :1 ', e_.a _ 1"4.x.... "5.'. __ ..� ..... ...... _...z• _ _ _ .. _.. _ �.-_.2. •. ._.. - - _ .... _ ,...ml� _ .. _ .. -. ...-_, _.. ...,+...._. . _..y.w... ..,..r.. ... ,.:h:.:..:a>.•.r�:. 7 ni