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The road through our. village is in Q4�1 J Medical at Sratbow village on Saturday next an alulostitupassahle condition at ,the EENWOO at '1..30 p. ria. in honor of the men who present time. Could not those in JJ fell tiny, forty v.ho servt•d in the I char e of the work secure m re men E. FOyt'YTH, D. of O., Regis-•:' - -- - >; m9 re war and n•ho were residents. of and teams so that t e work could be i R • tered member of the Optometrical .Sano• 1) Oiatlon of Ontario. Special attention given to SAFETY FIRST t' S. No. ct Brig,•Genet'al'Hennie R i!l speeded up trots than it is the fitting of glasses. Eyes tented free. North unveil the tablet. Ahou ciie hundred # guests were Claremont'. � l6tt�,. • ' .?� present at the dance at the Liverpool Tlie to in tslYo is obliged to House rn Friday evening' last, and aMILL �T ;F. TOJILI\SON, 'I, B., Member g GLEN'AIAJOR • y $c 1r •'of the College of Ph•:<iciar.s an,l Surgeons' build it barn a];vfl3 l s - alts most enjoyable time was spent by all, of Ontario. oetce: that lormer!y occtwiwl b, Yf you Are an Old Boy or Old Girl Lf Mr. Hatfb,ld, the genial host, intends the tate Ur, R. Prodi-.andlatterly by Dr, C'ak!• Ou A ggcd ssytetu of liglitn- Glen 31ajnt, du not fail to corn' to the , giving another on the evening of Fri. ,•twe1L Phone Clnrernbnt, Qnt. 231y ins pi'otc ctiun: Most of Old Bov ' Reuni6n and-Pic'nie to he clay, Jt,iv ud. - - held on JMv 1st. at the Gle.i _Slat' the rias btit nt are de- J i o r'•,r• r, ter tit f _ 'I �o. >rl . C •P & , Ont. A rnrr,nrr'for tr 'G riiri• ctl'O ELl b' 1i htnin{;. the i ty of Ontario. Office hours-: 12-' ani F' S P. m., 3 3' g picnic grounds, half mile west cif - , or at other.lhours by: appointment Phone Bell Balsam. Come, bi'in tour basket No.'24.•'- Ind. phone•\o, 400. -Pickcri On• W11V dela , ? Let las ive g I•Liphland Creek .cid ev iiig, Beavers 3 and hilts a jolly good time.' at Cedar liiove'on Friday 'venin the '' tario. 331v y g. •' � ' yotr au etternate And safe• ••��--- - 25t It ine.t, Kickoff at i, sharp, T l\T 0. MCKINNrON'. M.D., h;R.C,B:, guard your=elf` laud your' GREEN RIVER' D,ti'C fotet 'l,e Dominion Doty I will`reC�Ulre. 1\ • Edinburgh, member of the College of Celebration 'at Cedar Grove on Thurs- Physlclane and Surgeons of Ontario, tieen',ia.te baildiuh=. The' .Green Ricer Inion Suu1Q du - Ju!y - lst, under the auspices of fila a71 4 i. P. of Rova1 College of Suraeoua,. Edinburgh. School are holding their missir,nat v the t3ea:•ers Football Club, Valuable l 11 U11 suectil attention to dsieases of worsen and We kl)OR• Slog' find we setcicP,on $ctn(iay next• JttnE.thF'?ith ehilmen, Office and residence, Brougham, prizes will he given for football, races, __save you tnouey. the afternoon fte n est Hill, R ill belprese It Pie' ting contest etc. There will be InI `� accounts • - - - Ho Locust n a heath for the'sale of refreshments •--'•--.->�- L89aG. • to give it, talk on utissittnary y0hik.land acconinindat inn win -he' ,nartP _ _ __ _ - ere. wi a other special •features• cars find hot e . Admission 25 cents, 7 H .KFN\FDY. BAtrictPt, Sol-, Everybody come. thildrEu.13 cfnts.' See adtf. elsewhere aid ori ore- • ieitor,INotary Public,�Convey.nur &c. 0 !�� �� +++v1 v++ 1 Whitby. Ont. 41, for full Artttulars. (� t JE. FAREWELL K.C., B_�RR1S- cHERRvv;ooc 4 T 3V e • TEB,Cotta•yCras:nxttoracy,sndCornty @oUeit Court House, Whitb9. 10.1 AE, 'C]:3RTSTIA %-, Bn-fister and • Solicitor.:-otsry Put -lie, rto, limey to o fn.. Office Btcck Sr. North, Whitt y. 2Aly Aw D �LI'S;k 30H1�+T0<=Rari'T�texs e• • . '+ Ua-tf rr F::�.e ' L4 •)lX rrth P.ldg; To„ rr'•, p}waeGerrard tail• �`..turdays. Zla:., Vern 4,r). Wff I LLT AM J. BEATON • B. A., B.tr- '' ter. Solici merrber or the •irm of Rvckrr%n DeL!•on Ease- rrrdi -on Toronto Bi Celebration -at Stouffville ole ti>i3e, i- . t ,airs. J. T.•tcughlin sprat a•fetYda}- �. _ .. it: Toronto. 31r. and Mrs,-•Frtguson spent Sun- Those who enjoy ood sport should di,t• At Agincoici't: in Stouffville on Uy lrt...when.one •' q( ' burn, on Friday, June 11th; to J, R. n -f the biggeut sporting events .ever and Mrs. Wota, a son. held- in this d6trint-witl be Ptaged. - A. J. and Mrs. Ta•rlor.. visited the Fome of the hest footbarl and baseball4�SFFl`�i- latier's mother tit Bronklin recently'. tt•auis itiOntaiiu and cork counties ' �1'eslei Lau hlin al..d fA'mily-of Tv -. will eotilpete foe the 875cup offered + r)nto, accomperied, try E. Parker. for each event. A big tut;•w.i-t•:.r - - i;pent S.inday with the Yortner's oar- trill provide soiite excitement. OId s r Y. + ruts'herr. cliAhe� *!ti be all -the rage that day 11 Arr;tngetpe.nts are being mr made for (or the four hest hard time costumes a rV I V e _ General TruvsBuilding,S.. bay :•.es .Toron3o. -` '- -_-- ` -'- grand garden partv to he held on the will secure prizes for the wearers, -' Telephoru`itifarn £u 1 +rid af„ tiaoI Frourds on the, evening of July bull t misa.thi9 big event. _ .--- _ _._. _ FRUST :BASIrETS 1,Sth, Fuller particular swiTl tie given Dertfrtl ,+,ter. S"OOL REPORTS A"R The annual' Sabbath School picnic G A G E It will be held at.R,i%eb,tnk on $aturday Report of the recommendation and 7�LAKE B. BEATON, P. D. fi , • 24 Quari Crates afternoon. June 20th: A q�. od pre- prsmrotion examinations of the Clare- - 1 G-aduate'of the Royal Colelge of D•nta: l (fit. Bert Bases mont Continuation School. Reeom- ' . Surgrorr, and University of 'Toronto. Othce y gramme of sports is being prepared. We have a full line: of motor oils a 3I 4�t. Baskets The are�tts and friends of the child= Y greases as well as motor flzturet over W. M. Pringte's •^ arduare. sta e, ttaatby, p mended to try Normal Entranee and Office hours 0 to 12; 1 to 5.30.1; Ind .'phone 8. G (1t,.Basket-i ren are in to come and enjoy an Junior Matriculaton : Mary Foster Beg poor@ Seo. stay, -Sfternoon together. (bon.), Elmer S-i-pheason, M,b,I Me. :Autos of all makes and designs repaix- _ Lenno Covers and Slat ('ovists Lellan, -Horace Limbert. Recommend. ed oil shortest notice and susitmps garb*. Oorer early and avoid shortage = WHITwAL6 d to try Lower School; Examination at fair prices, . Ohi, in and Oat Rollin ever week• for ran in it 'or al ho - rent entrance t the h frf Schools PP g g y A pretty wedding took place on And Faculties of Education, Donald Agents for Dominion Tires - G. Hsei In the of of Onta-ge day eacepting 5londay. Wednesday. June l8tb, at four o'clock Rawson .hon.), Thomas Hortop, Lois - - Llo•ase: in rh• Oo�fy of Ont o, Brodie. Helen Barclay. Lorne Jones, "(3entiine Ford Parts" • tt•teisring volar,•, srrly at the home of �-m. and Mrs. Sinclair, Y• - • X-4 W..G. Barnes, Green River Wbitevele, when theist only daughter. Lewis Raxlen. Lloyd Johnston, Annie Gasoline atwdyson hand. Free Aiir -- - '�% 1 V.tRiCHARD501�1 - Real .Es Viola Editb. was united in marriage Fise, Ethel G uslin. Neil SleKtnnon, 1 ♦ .Teel Insurance, Conveyancing. Notary Or addreaw R. R. i\ o, 1. Locust Rill. to Charter ti eQley Petty, of .Cherry Verna Bir,gbrrm, Wilfred Doucette, pall and see us if you are in need, - Public. Etc,.,Picitering, oat. slay - --- wood... The Rev. Merr•it_ Price con- Aima Jones, Bessie Graham. Pro- _ o! zTththgiia t is auto W',HALL -House carpenter. E�- ducted the ccremoriv, The house was moted to For orsyth or truck linea I>1 .viitate9 r �t,� �1 veey prettitr decorated with orange Short ) Gqlda Anderson (hon.) Mary a terat:o•ns ,,phone '1l3-.9Prcker,nq, 23;y Sister -Sessions blobsoults and pink roses. The bride R agg. Goidon Gregg. Eva Evans..w ' entered the parlor leaning an' the arta Promoted on trial, Frank Barclay. Cowan ' & Shephem r gg�� B.BEATON TOWN- SHIP OLERE In Shaw s Schools., Toronto, -from of her father. who . gave her away, Promoted on term work, }IAhel Pet- JLJ. Ooc.syanoer, Oommisofonsztor taking Tune 2i+th to Se September 1pt..give tike ware a taeefut am of tau a Pts• M. J. Wilkef, Principal, AL M. t' amdartt., Acoonataot, ffit'o. Itoo.y to loan P } y q Q p Pic n -, Ont. got# oahrni. trrop•rt) "I�uer of Sfa.'rinae Lle• continuous opportunity io;r ualif g•)�t'y C'I'PpP'dP (`bine �Anrt 'harried• a �OSiBr,.e'iP8i8tAnL.' •I/' Sastre wbit•v61s O. T r pretty. boutitiet of 'sweetheart rosea, at_, fora business positlom It any I 3fter.tbe-ceremony a veru rininty sup' Dominion Day at Pickering. :Z] VC S. PL GH. Glen 3tajr+ . Ont. time. Write. W.. H: ShKw. 393 per. was rtaken of. --Th+ happy t _ .rE11 in unr Auctioneer. Eichi t d etoek. pia pl jWedding.H e,re You _ A leave i tievi sea rho Exto -ir stnek. longe St.,,Toronto. c:uu le Ieft midst shower- �-f gond Major -Clark safes conducted anywhere, Uhte for terms wt, ]e- and confetti by -motor Car for _ and parttculart. ,Phoat Ind. 2116. 3&17 Hamilton -and points weat._ilT• 1,ridP bliss Christine Clark'. of Neosho, P�CKER�N -:-It in a gtev velour coat and FPOSTiLL. Lir•Pnsed'Auctioneer, �.� .•. ka,',rg�tre hat 'trimmed with Frenrh Missouri, And Fxtd A,�l,jur.of t°: hitt• :r • for Counttoe of Y,irk and Ontario. Ant.- iuwers to match. The esteem in vale. Ont:, were united in tnar'rixge'rit Sias rates of re kinds stresses' to on shortest ` Cement' nonce. >.rtdrs.t c, ret Btvor P, o., Ont, which the cue couple are held tear the Fsra Congregational E hutch, Neo• _ 4 LUMBER YARD i ;hotva hy`tbe inKoy ca-tty -and t,siurt':• zho, on «'edzie�{lay evening. Jure Oih,- TT PfORTON ]I. GIB�QN, Ownrin ful gifts received, On their return •lt, ,5. he r' ,}• tvaa pNrformed n lyl rd Ur m, „on Land 5.,;-,-,%w .'aid Crit :- -., Mr. and \Irk.. Pette will.,:reside at 2: H{y. Geo. D, FI Nurcrriss. pa.storof htOalf t $ngi^.r• iiupktn3`rrc•at. Lt'1,::r,y, -Phone Z-1, '.."_. h9 Chu h use h h. tff 1 '- uece•tsor.fo tt.e lar« W E. �Yaroold. Ontario Cherr vwood and w ill be at home to t rc , w ha d -t e t nu u - �(S�ring service. Fully two hundred invlt- (and Surveyor of fort Perry •3i-! - -their Lrretrde a' ft-e4r=u1. 15th. id finest s the-crem present- .at the church Theehrrrch �nmber, 'TXTNT, �[:iNZ LICE -N ---Er) SEn ALC ��For'S ale BROVGHAM - y =, VV TIO\EER :for York;Qntanna'ndDurham "' "' was beanttfully decorated with Held Shingle. Counts., All kinds of^salts prc+r:tpt!y attended + o Mrs. 'R." blcNc't nem is �l6ftin Rill] daisies And fernR. Preceding the cece- to. Terms rca-nahie' Dates for ;ale, may be 'Abont •)00 a1 G hooped apple g R ssranged at NEIL•!+' Otho. .Felt and, InGrpon- 1 friends in Tort)nul, nwiiy bliss Fleta Rudy and Air. Olgar R «a dent phones. Whitby. Ont. 31. barl'els Fit' S5'CeI2ts -Sirs. Dvke, rnf Elbo, Sisk-. is visiting Lane each sang A solo. The. ushers R gl , 1 herhr..ther. George Dnnr;an. were Mrs. Ash Righam. bars. Dhv- Re y oofin ea6h in lots '�` VICTORY �: 1�T'S Frank slid blr3. Axford spent .Sun- i'dShartel, J1rP. Frani Veerlulmp, bits. (Steel Poets. Y.•• Of 1�, Qr 111o1@ at day with relatives in Islington. P. H. Graves,' hire. Roy Renick -and Bought and sold. the 8110 Mrs. Cassie, of Agincourt, cAlled on Mrs. Walter $troop. Sirs. Wallie iGoverninent, Munici al and COG- P relatives And friends b6re,on Sunday, Stephens presn ided at the pipe 'orga- P R. D:+vii, of Toronto, vi%ited his and - played Meddelsi,hn's wedding' poration Bonds For Sate. W. Dr Gordon & son, g-an(l-pirn.t., J. and bits: Littlejohn. march as the bridal party game down. As C. RE E SQ' R over Sun ay. the aisles. Following the ushers were Bell Phone.193 tPICKERI G -blvs. Doubt And, children, of Port he hridestnaids, Susses Una Centers t WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY l Perry, visited het' sister, Mrs. Sheat, Irene Deuel, :tlarie and Kathleen DoulHILL • L40UST Bell and Independent. phone. ° over Sunday, gan. \irs.' Donglag Fuller, sister of ----- - �, ^ 1Ic:, Forgie and bli;a Florence, of the bride• was matron of honor, Lang. Claremont, were with Fred and �Irs. ghterof Mr. and r' fir: 8. R• ATM`,RE Pton Ratliff, little dao s r Veterinary Surgeon t a«ie for a few days. Mrs, Phil Ratliff, acted -itsM flower girl. *�kerii i If You wish to (iF.T A Htc,tr Crr..LnF \Its, D, hillier and •children, who and little Mary Susan JlcGinty, dao• j 'S'3 Honor Grad uateof Otitarin�'eterinary Bt'�[vFscc FhCCATIO and a Pci,at- have spent a few. weeks with Mrs. ghtet of3lr. and Mrs. Jas, MzGinty, KFC College. All calf day or night g Rose, have rrnu nod to their home. a§ train bearer. The groom was at - promptly 'attended to. - Ttuv soon after GR.\pL'.\TIX(• yrn.1 �;' -••• - C. A. and- hiss Barclay and Joss 'ended by Douglas Fuller ar beat roan. __Bell iL>id IndependentPhong= '• will select- the Rtrriny attended the vt edding of their After the ceremony_the_bridal.;partyv' - - niece, 1liss ulcer; at Stratford last +were driven to the ome of the bride's - PICKERING, - ONTARIO ARIO ELLIOTT Saturday. parents, where a reception was, given _ Dru-` -77-­'11i----. _• �. Q :\lhert Beet�and \tis. David Steph• them and A few of the near relatives �' White' � � °' �� en•son visited their Sister, 'Mrs'. Harry of the bride. The bride is the young. _ vale Tile Works Wright, of Georgetown, over the est daughter of lir. •and Mrs. ;arson � 1 _- - w E. Clark of Nersho and is a native i Ion e .� Charles Sts, Toronto week S �Or� Concrete drain tiles of different size= g Andrew Wilson and family, of U,x. Neosho girl and one of whom -we -all J. y and concrete bricks for sale.. I,sa1iN :vORE AN') UT THIS SCHOOL Midge. visited the former's mother on feel proud. After • graduating from, , Ind. Phone No. 5315, Markham, by writing for cin' lame Catalogue. '-nndAv, .hiss Eva • lVilson acconl the Neosho high school, she 'attended ponied them home, the Springfield State Normal, and r Geo. Burkholder) g: hitevsle See who` we have done for ott ors On -Sunday the review in the Union later had training in the Universities _ and .what we can do for yoi), Thi9 Sttnrlav School will he taken by b1, S, of California; Colorado and Wisconsin. Drugs; Patent Medicines, Ju Tr School stands for tl)e best in court• Chapman. -of Pickering, at 10 A, m, It was while visiting in Denver, Colo - Dr. N. E. 'Ewen, Bt 1(_.• Ski All memher�Ai-e requested to be pres• rado, that Mss Clark first .net her _ Tdilet Requisites, h : -r rstrtrc -di- -- future husbtand, who was there as act- -- - VeterinaryeSurgeon: ci Niue. Oen all year, Enter Pat and visitors will a heartily wel- P P comed. Ing secretary -treasurer of an aircraft -Stationery Graduate of University of Toronto. now, ` • E. W, Bodell, who has a good posi munitions factory, He'had beenover- Former Veterinarian to Macdonald J. Elliott, Principal tion As advertising cuannRer of a large seas in the British Roval Air Service, �VilIAtd s Chocolates,' _ Agricultnral College, Quebec. daily papea in Bloomington, I11„ is having enlisted from his home in Caltl,�,, Prompt attention to all clients. :pending a few dacs ]sere with his ads. Mr. and Mrs. Major left on ttri� Cigars and Tobaccos Bell 'and Inc(., Phone:, R ■. father. He is looking well and looks night Krrn�as City Southern train for r„ It �s M �LiS1neSS ns if Uncle Sall, was good ,to him. Kansas City, for a few dAys' stay, Special attention given to drug PICKERING, ONTARIO .7 Don't forget. the mammoth picnic, :afEer which they will return to Neosho requirements of live stock , -._ To help yon inn part of yours, mider the auspices of the Brougham to prepare for their trip to�Vhitevale, SandAv Schools, on the athletic field, their future home. The out of town Calls rota tl answered;da or - G REI D By opening a New Garage in the Vil- south 'of the village, on Saturday, gliests were: Miss Elma Keller of Mus- p p y y s, Mage of Whitevale I nm prepared to do Jnne 26th, A splendid program of kogee, Okla., and I s Jessie Cogsl night. Pell or Ind. phone, *, 1 1 All kinds of repair w9rk, including sports, including football,' races etc,• well, of Riverside,. California. rips 'and side curtains, also making Mils been arranged for which liberal „ .+ -Has a full -line of fresh-amtl-CU-- vour, old car look, and run like new, by prizes will he givetl. Prominent Sir Adam Beck and the Hon. J. ed meats. constantly on baud. sit ins it a good coat of new paint. appakers will be present and an effort D. Reid, Minister of Railways and Agent for Toronto machinery, ineiul- ks being made to secure the Hon. E. 0, N E 1V�QEWEN Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon ins Pump's,; l�'indmills', Silos Drurj,premierof Ontario. Arefresh- Canals, had a conference on Wed- e E. � �$am, Bolf)gna•r Weiners, etc. and Ctaeriline. Engines. 'ment hooth will he on the grounds. nesday regarding the purehAce of Everybodycome and brio your has- hydro radials. The outcome is •Hi hest rices paidfor CHARLES M. RICE,g Veterinary Surgeon B P � � kete. Admission 20 -cents, children said to be sRtisfnfitory to all con- ;Butcher's cattle- Home Tel. 6821. 1 rWhitevale,Ont under 12 ysare, free. leerned. 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Put the whit.a portion tlircugh the food The Sufferer Restoredto Health chopper and weigh.', the Use of Dr. Wil - For a t,th, pound, add two pounds of ' , 'hake Cool Drinks for Hot Days. way that they will come out un- water t,.''• four tea3p;onful3 of lemon llama Ptnls Pills. Gra Soat: One cupful of grape Pe P wrinkled at the end of a journey. has trays, juice. Mix thoroughly and allow 'it to stand fifteen m.nutes. Add two 14 St. Vitus dance la a disease of the ice, one int of ginger ale, juice of juice, f g Your trunk several packing is not so difficult but even P g min - pounds more' of water, boil ten mi::- anrvcs brot:ght on b:•'a morbia condi- i div flea blood. t is -one lemon one -.half cupful of orange ' P of sugar. juice, three ' then you must tape care to have y` -utes and let stand over night. mo:nirg af• :lie a ecmmen ` I ease wi`ii children, aril rttacks girls ,tablespoonfuls =i Add sn to lemon.and orange juice g� g everything smooth and tight. If you Next boil the mixture ten to Press to more ' frequetitiy thaw boys. Irrita- ',when the sugar. is dissolved, add ice, i have many books to pack, it is a good tan to have. a false bottom made to minutes and allow cool. I 1:ilii is frequently one. of the first remove juice and then drain the juice o The frets, if is :..grape jtiTce and ginger ale. Serve as p flt the trunk. ' When that has been through a flannel bag. If net desired sigra rot d. child guar- re.scme, esti Ices not steep^, well. The aoon as cold. Pineapple -orange punch: One quart filled with books, it can be securely fbrimmed'iate use, boil and seal while k • , ._ jerky movements that criaracte F, a the =.r oof cold water, two cupfuls of sugar, strapped down to the bottom b pP } in Or can hot• For ell disease come a lltt'.e later, the pa- jelly, use equal parts of the pec- becomes languid, two cupfuls of pineapple juice. one- straps nailed place. you use a heavypasteboard box that fits tient pale, and gltea tin extract and the desired fruit ccaWpated. The limbs and sometimes ElEEEEEElEQ!'t!!!!E!! I-ieattl� �aa•.s►�� i•wwf►�lf►t►��s►1►� General Instructions On Care of Baby. 1. •It is easier, better and cheaper to prevent than to cure disease. 2. Everything that ' protects the mother before her baby is born iris -- pre --es the health of the baby after its Vrth. 3. iciest of the diseases observed in older children and adults begin. in infancy,. 4. Healthy babies make strong men and women. 5. The baby's .food, bonne r-nd sur- roundings play an im,)ortant hart in keeping- it well 'or making it sick• ' the bottom of the trunk. n case you - ; -11v, 6. Moth.er's milk is the best food of orange juice: Put cold water, sugar as with any je',ly. or a Fes, rand pines ple juice into an a ateware wish to p>irk only one or two books, j and in +severe cases Lite power of P g' fasten rubber• tapes along the inside Wash the fruit, remove stems and 7. Cow's• r,t:li: which has become fn - p g i speeca is affected. Such a child saucepan, place over the fire and of the trunk and slip the books into cores and cut large fruit into pieces. should not. be alloyed to study, but .fected with disease germs kills many bring to boiling point. Add lemon With berries, grape, and currants, add i ; them. Books packed loosely will slide ahou:d be kept quiet, given a rutr:tious babie,. ' sad orange juice, cool, then dilute with one cu ful of water for each ound of ' . ice water according to strength de- about and• disarrange lighter articles. p p I diet, remain cut of 'doors as much as 8. ixfreme� heat and impure air If there is onl • one try, use pack- fruit. For apples,, quinces and other y y, poss:hla, and above all chi^;s given,a kites many ba -ales in the summer, aired.Cher vinegar makes an a eeable Ing boxes for the clothes. If you pack hard fruits, add : three cupfuls , of course of •Dr. X,'011ar_ts Pink P' -lis to especially bottle-fed babies. �8 the garments smooth and tight, n water to each' pound of pared and i build up tt: a blood ant re: tore the p. The health and ha files. IQeverage..--$lightly-rnsah--t stice� uF ov. , of cherries which have been _pitted small space will mels a_ good -many -- i ziratte �.irts_�C'tthc�tni� t�ezt " ole he z;enols are imnrored by — - -- — - Choose boxes that fit well . together. Juices .flow more freely when heated. meat tl:e t:cub!! :•nay become chronic 'everything done to protect •.the baby. and pour over them a quart of vine- As soon as the fruit is tender the e Never use a feedino bottle v:iiz a gar. Put into an earthen vessel, Use long boxes for the skirts and the (and the patient a life-long sufferer. dresses, and fasten bits of muslin liquid should be squeezed through, The value. cf Dr. Willa nm Pink Pills tube. cover. and keep in a cool place for inside each box at both ends. Then cheese -cloth 'then allowed to drip with- i tta cases Of this kind is showy 5y the -Never give medicive to make the two days, then strain. To each pint out pressure through a flann_l jell !lowing statement by Mr. Frank J. habv i:le=p. of liquid add three-fourths of a pound pin. the garments to the strips of P g Y (-� muslin with safety- las, and tie the bag. If the fruit is overcooked, a, Scr:vcn, Acton, Ont., w16 says:—`'in Never waLc .fisc bob except for of sugar. Boil for fifteen minutes, y' p y. j bottle and seal. .Before serving dilute box lids on with tape. Smaller boxes cloudy. jelly is apt to result, After• � January, 1917, then I reiidc l at Mil- nuns:ng. with water to taste. may be used for shirt waists and col- cooling the juiee to room temperature, j ton, Ont.. ray daugbter Ce:trude,, then Never give tse'_hino powders. _ Lars and other neckwear may be pack- test it to determine the amount of aced" fourte.n, liaJ a bad attack of ! Never forme ' ' Tea •punch: One quart of tea, one t saner necesxa for the ' ectin r t that the b'sby s head of pineapple juice, one slice ed in envelopes and placed in the box t'Y P p es- rhet:mat!c fe�'er, which lea as its ai-; needs support. with 'the waists. Shoes also should ent: ter effects a sevc.e attack of St. �'ittts Never give the ba'ty iz "comfort.'" � of pineapple cut. into cubes, six L maraschino cherries, six sprigs of be placed in boxes. Do not attempt to cook a large dance. 1'cr wee ks he :vas : ctt!lFFed ; ;t is a bad habit, for i.hich the baby ! That is 8 good way to pack a trunk quantity cf the juice at one tam: over to t.er bei unser the doctor's core. Mint, six slices'of orange. To the tea, g y p r not responsible., ''which has been cooled, add ti.e pine- wben you intend to make frequent s slow flame. A shallow depth o.; She was eat;re:y helFleas, being urs- Nevcr let a fly touch the, baby -'or - apple juice, pineapple ctfbes and chem short stops on the say, for'unpacking juice cooked 'rapidly produces jelly i able to even hold a spoor; to feed iter- the baby's' milk. ries. Chill and pour into glasses con- -will be easy, since the boxes can be having a .be�ter color and consistency, � self. For a time she lost the po cr of r;e:Er let the.. baby's skin get• rs•1 tsindtrg crushed ice. Place a sprig of removed without disturbing the rest When the proportion o -f sugar to! speech almost ertirely,'and cnly with 1 cr sore. Ke. -p, it cIesFF ani dry. ,. of the contents of the trunk. ju •ce has been determined, measure' great dif .ulty made: herself ur _er- Never use a soiled dla cr again' he - mint in each glass, at one side of the ' stood. -The twitching of her n:uacles ! Packing boards are useful for skirts the fruit juice and place over the fire . fore it is washed. ice. Add the slice of orange and serve g I was so bad it was panful to see her. -' and dresses. The may be either 'to cook. When the juice begins to Never wean a ba ycur.' er than with straws such as are used for soda y y boil add the sugar immediately and I After a.leng time and taking a let of nine. mcrths ur...ss ;water, if desired. light wooden boards or pieces of heavy !medicine. she seeme:i to improve. � t' you: fan:!iy phy- cardboard cut to the size of the trays. stir until Lhe'sugar is dissolved. When a?c .^.n advises you to do, it. Iced cocoa: One quart of milk, three y ' Gut she did not seem to get alone es 5 , Cover them with some _light-colored the sugar is added at this time there, Never uL the nipple of tlt3 baby's tablespoonfuls of cocoa, four table- material and fasten tapes at inter- is less danger of . crystals forming.. she ought to. In November, 1917, we aurai� battle -info pP y' ,spoonfuls of sugar, one-eighth tea- P removed to Acton, and in Jasa, -, i g your oya r--ont.t. spoonful of salt, one-half cupful of hot vals along the edges. Lay a skirt or After the sugar is dissolved cook the i seater, Mix the dry ingredients well a -dress on one of the boards and tie juice as rapidly as possible. 1918, she was agnin confined to her it in lace with the to es. To make K bed with St. Vitus d3::ct~.' Sa:J ':vas Fire Loa i-1 1919. in a saucepan, dual! add hot P p I The beat means of determining _ , y it more secure, put a safet to when jelly is finished is to test it with F�31a lr a terrible state and quite help- Paid oto insurance com-' : ~water and cook over the fire until y p less. She was under a-doctor'a care, 'thickened, stirring constantly. Add through the tape and a bit of the a spoon or paddle. Dip the spoon is pan'=s , ..... $i0,000,040 a -ad while there was as improvcuren., 1 scalded milk, slowly at first, then bean garment. If you are short of eloset the boiling mass,- remove, cool by she was rtill ver; aervcu�, did .cot I Upkeep cf fire depart -, ane beater until smooth. Chill zoom in 'the house in which you are moving it back and ' forth for a few ; mentis and . interest on �' egg look well and was always tlr..,h. _In and serve in iced -tea glasses with a a guest, prop the boards against the seconds and then allow the jelly tonvastment' in s tr s or a resses m s long as there is ` r. 'Fl- Loases not covered by Aping w IP evaporated m llama Pink Pills, and see what the -f : -ass whipped' cream. ' on them; in that case covers should syrup present it will run from the • .'.:....:..:.:: 6,S0IJVW would Co t n mar She tock .theist re 1�iniiurance To keepbeverages cool for those be made that'will slip over the pack- spoon. When the jeay po'nt_is reach- „ g ing boards. after according to directiore and A total cf......:. $51,500,000 ' Iwho are working in the t3eldd, procure ed rt will break from flee spoon in after t,rfcfag several bores there was a - ' ' la tin it mann a tightly fitting lid. The secret of packing a trunk • no flakes or she Remove from the ! , , Pa g g y g dnc!eed Intfirovement. After a turthpr matter what,a stem,is followed is to fire immedia and skim. Skimming 'ffiis was a dirzct charge seri::^.st ,Put a layer of sawdust one inch thick Y use of the pills she is now as healthy Ila the bottom of the pail. O this have everything as smooth and' as at this time saves waste. ^`After kim- the production of Canada for 1310, pa' � a girl ea' you would wish to ace. She ' !stand a bottle filled with the icy -cold tight as passible, and so fastened in ming Lour at once into hbt sterilized and .it was paid by those who produ^e fs fat, with a fine, healthy calor and beverage, cork the bottle tightlyand place that it cannot slip' when the glasses and set aside to Cool Cool it was the pC31ty for neglect of out as rapidly a is sire. g sad lively. The ce!ghhors, wrap around it -a piece of cardboard trunk is handled roughly or set an P y s Possible. to whom she is well known. -remark of the first easentia'_e cf rrc. er'3 or heavy wrapping paper. Fill the end. Place the glasses away from flies an the wonderful change la" her ap pro,ectfon—fire prevention. ��. and from dost, which may give con- Canada it not in any position tc jspace between the bottle and the sides tamination with mold if it reaches pearanre. since tak.ng Dr' f1'ill,tatas continue this o::. cf la's:zz fairs of the pail with sawdust and place Fruit For Jelly Making. Piak Pills. Beth her mo_h.r and 'my. p -} moveraI layers of heavy paper (cut to A combination o! them. a ,. •0n r: and to the fire wa=tel Iicuse:" pectin, acid and self are convinced that th,, p.l.s have g ' --- , are• scarce and b•ti'f.ir. costs are ex- IIt) over the top. Place the lid on sugar in the proper proportions is done her a world of glen a3 -s -ie is ; g +Rhe pail and theocontents of the bottle essential in order to make a good t�; T now far healthier than we at one time eeeeir$:y h:mh. To r,sieve the haus• 't VI keep cool for several hours, If jelly. The best jelly is made from ��OULD NOT DE 1�ITHOUT in situat?cis cvernments sad mmi• thought she ever would ba" � p g �! fte bottle is taken out of its wra r fruits which contain both acid and 11 p p pp L t ) t;'t''! For all tccuble due to pe -r blood cipbl councils a. -.e ac.Va,.c:n,, money or Vwith care, the pail can be kept ready pectin. .Fruits which are underripe �•iU�,.►) 'It r r��iLi, and• ceak nerves there is no other p'•edgpg public cre3 t far bui:c:r.3 ,$or use for an indefinite time. contain more pectin and are therefore medicine can clual Dr. 1�'ti!iaata Pink. ;.urpose3. more 'satisfactor • for ell making. Once a mother has uses -Baby's Own I Pills. You can get these r:l:s fr °" � '.' i3 ccaditir: h+ t• . _How To Pack a Trunk... J y g Tablets for her little ones she would any dealer in med:c!ne or by taatl, cser, re -o is -of i'ra :.-: si I'ir_ '.I -,r- _ _ = _. Strawberries and cherries are among i Mow that vacation time has come the fruits which contain acid but are not be without them. They are "the post paid, at 50 cents a b.x or six °halls sl:o:v tliZ;. las: -err, fires oc• at I carred' in 6,79° 0wollinea'i : Ontario, !every girl will be lad of a few su deficient in pectin. Pears and quinces ideal home. remedy, for the baby; be- boxes for S2.Saf fro u ': ^,o �^: '�; ,.:erns g 8 P q , arl in Sns';at: Ii.iwan CO3• dwo ...ngs ' festiotre that will help her to pack coritain pectin but are deficient in fug guaranteed, to• be absslutely •tree �-M, Co , hrockvtI:e, O•Ft— atelicate frocks and waisli; in such a acid. I€ the .missin constituent .be from opiates or other harmful drugs. suffered from flr�. g Undcub et'ly the rat: They are a gentle but thorough laza- (pt # ,gry_ TJT � t :: >; e r prcpoation _ -Working tive • and have been .proved of 'the Where. V l�ls �r�yi f the monetary loss re_u;te.l irrrn 4* y���„ greatest aid in cases of constipatdon,fires in large pr�t,erties, but .mea: �0 �Ol Lflilg Ways' indigestion, colic, colds and simple dweainms where fires occurred wv-e ' ��.. fevers. Concerning them 1'Irs. Ernest these days of high prices, when the homes of employer, or employees - Gagne, Beausejor:' 1 ae•,- writes:. "I everything in general—and shirts in :n our industries. I, is or,':y r,nsor,- One of the commonest mistakes ' disturbing the functioning of the e when working is to keep, the at- brain, It interferes with accuracy of have used Baby's -own Tablets fpr I particular—are so dear, tt makes one able to suppose that the care.es: - canstipation'and colic and have found envy the aatives'cf New Granada, who hcuaeholder wiil•be the careless vrarls- tion concentrated for too .long a thought and action. are pr•.vlded with r^ady-made shirts er—that the same de ime. This hastens the onset of (a -'Aa a result, Rork done !n a hurry is them so successful. that' 1 would not gray -of nek,..ct ague, .vhelher the work be mental or usually work 'done badly; perhaps so be without them. I would strongly re. 1 free of all caarge. of precautions, :gaimt -fire will be +� aicw commend every mother to keep a box f "The Song of the Shirt" is not sp evident. Private dweiiings provided �y badly that it has to be,done all over in the house." The Tablets are sold I placable in Oroneko, which is situated by far the greatest ::umber 'of our The wise course is to have frequent, again. by medicine dealers or by mail at 2; on the Cerra Florida slope. Ne fires; each of'these tires is a potential _ It amort, rest periods during the work- Remember, also, to be satisfied with cents a box' from The Dr. Williams Granada,' for it is there that -th3 .na•- conflagration, and yet - no aathori'ty Eday. Then the attention can be doing a fair day's work. (tome "was Me'ditne Co.,.Brockville,-Oat - tives -wear"Nature's ready made s:Firts. exists fora compulsory Fne.pection,ofensely concentrated' without cans• 1 not built overnight. And, as• one'No stitches are needed fn 'hese shirt, dwelling hcuse5 for fire dangers. With exhaustion. — philosopher's work' has justly pointed t and as they grow they aro carefully such a record as fire above, fire de- i A Hymn of Praise. partments• and fire inspeciors should H9 this means, indeed, work can be 'out: "Many an ambitious toiler comes y watched until cite:: have become large jar better done and at tar less eapen-'to grief through making prodigious ef• For all things' new we should give enough to he utii:z•:d for clothing pur. be Prov:ded with such authority, and Alture of energy. Tests by efficiency forts to finish a task in less than nor• praise, poses. The marina tree is the wonder- experts have verified the truth of this. I incl time. .This inevitably results -In New hopes; new thcAghts; new I t promote should in every. prevention _ I .• 1 ful sii.rt-producinb palm, it being a promote education in fire preve-Ftiott ' -Accordingly frequent rest periods have i straining, and hence abusing, the hu• moons; new days; species of tropical palm, having a'thin, _ . been made the rule in establishments man machine." New babies, fresh from God's own I - among their employ:es. 0brods, red bark. Wben an Indian Where modern efficiency methods have ! It is likewise a serious mistake to care;' wants a shirt, all he has to do is to t1een adopted. _ buckle down to worts immediately af- New buds which gaily scent the air: cut off a piece of one of these* palms, t� Act on the Alne principle yourself. I ter eating. Mental work will draw to New books; new songs, not sung too about, eighteen inohes or thereabouts Multiplying he Teen, Don't loaf when working. But don't the head, physical work to the limbs, oft; - in diameter. Ile next removes the ''let your mornings and afternoons bet' blood that the stomach needs to aid New eitothes; new hats; both hard and bark, taking particular care that he There are several ways'to mult;ply given unbrokenly to work. At inter•, it in digesting the food that has been soft; does net cut it in any way, and thus mentally what are known as the teens. -Vale take time to relax, to think of New hair upon a barren head; put into it. Indigestion is a natural .. he now possesses a hollow cylinder of One of the simpliest is.to add the unit - - 1►othing .in .particular, or at all events consequence of working toQ_soon af- New feathers in a hard qqld bed; flexible bark, which somewhat re- figures, regard the result as tens, in - And last—our raise we must not stint, something other than -your --work. ---- Aer..meals. sembles a sack without a, bottom. . crease it by 100'-nud add the product And make it a rule to keep your For,at least half an hour after every For new potatoes—decked with mint! He next makes a small slit in 'each of the units. Although that sounds work place well ventilated. Poor ven- meal, therefore, do no work that you rids for his arms to go through,. and complicated, it is really very ,simple. ttlation means poor working results. can avbid`dotng. Instead, lounge about Monies. Nature's ready-made shlrtr which'. re- For example, t*� multiply 17 by 18, It .also means exhaustion. It- may restfully, preferably outdoors. Or so The "little worries which we meet each quires no stitching nor laundering, is first add 7 and 8. Regarding the result mean costly mistakes. for a quiet stroll. - - day, complete: What a saving in the week. —ib—as tens, you get 150; increasing It is, of course, Impossible to say Provided you'do not hurry, or go May be' as stumbling -blocks across our 1p laundry bill, besides the clothing ac• that by 100, you get 250; and adding exactly what proportion of industrial too far, this will do you a deal of good. way, count, if we could only go out into .the to, that 7 multiplied by 8,,which is 56, accidents, are due to fatigue superiu-, It will give your stomach a chance to Or we may make them sf�ppind-stonofi ..gOrtiPn. and eut ourselves off such a you get 306. the correct answer. To ducted by lack of ventilation. But there I function properly, and in addition will to be shirt. multiply 12 by 13, first add 3 and 2. �► y ig reason to believe that the proper• J help both to rest and clear your mind Of grace, O Lord, to T1iee, —"' — Regarding the result-5—as tens, you , land tion is not small.. I thus helping to put you in excellent ,+---- There are no three countries in get 60; increasing that by lOQ you gat, Again, always work earnestly, •'but' trim for the work period that follows. ,honeymoon Read!ng. Europe whose water -power potential- 150; and adding to that 2 mu',tipliod never work hurriedly. Finally, the worst mistake of all is "Ferdie jilted Maud and married an.' ities added together would equal those by 8, which is 6, you get 156, By, that Hurry -is a form of worry, and -it has to dQ your work in'•a spirit of drud- othdr girl, but. Maud had her revenge." of Canada, method you can multiply mentallyall worry'a physiological consequences. gory. But this is a point so Important -How?" Montreal has 32,422 trades union numbers between 10 and 20. _ That Is, it deranges the ipternal or- that it may well be reserved for con. "She sent the bride a book to read members; Toronto, 18,834; Vancouver, 0/ - `ane -of the body, causes fatigue to d 'elderation by7ftsemc—ik Adon, their honeymoon —'Stevenson's 15,450; Winnipeg. 12,060; Quebec, Montreal leads Canada in use of v va}db in as extreme degree, I►nd; . by 1 Braoa) %`ravels W;.h a Donkey.' '• 6,BK al�d.t.it„ i.a13.cria4ia - - v- .•�+�' „, :}�- ' ".� � .::. ,. .... i7si:. ,.: .: ,-.•$ - '_ya' ":'•+Es - _-"-q'"qv�':•'' - :-.aY-+.'<";>.: �"FY'. i � �."�;. i:sw,'., . ag;„ag :..�+.-� . ,,e?^.....' ....",sb.y-'.✓�:�8-:".�"+ ,.. -, .,••.:n'rr �, '' _ a•.' ,w. a. i•'-,.'.�; .eye .r,+-.-.':9'.•.sl,' t. . ;:.. FIN ��i, ., �.* 1..• s: ,y.. .0-r. • . .. ..�,. „�'-,. CV.�•.,.. .a. ..., '�,A• . ..,,�u.^�' .:.,. .n. -� �6i'..•' a.- 4 J. `c I' .,�, +L+G_. C. ,q' •,". :,; .�.. x„F ..?'. .,?�. f .ie'r, fcL .y_ ,�, atr,M •. w`,^':;wf •^.? -.o AUTO SPARE .PARTS RHEUMATISM BITS OR i for most make and models of carr' t, "++ ''' Your pfd, broken or , worn-out Darts 1La11\mar. replaced. Write or wire us desorlb- - f33g what you want. We carry the _ Tltlslia just the RUM0 � largest and moat an stock in w II eumatlsuilwit is OD, anywhere qui lightly sed or men t. w Batts- — 1 - situp la and stf sad and automobile equipment. We ■h1D - u Ot O ntr ass s he' Q lt� of _ MM I RE �r7W ; factory or refund In full our motto. �' > ht iL wlt� ` I Shaw's Mato Sa1v ran �Ssyy, �. fsibsil >oaRet'fs st sozoato, Cel , , ` empleton's r:. Even Dirt Is NO Longer Cheap. G r ? Rheuil9'tatl0 ,It, ea cheap as dirt." ;'MR. GEORGE E. BUNTING "fie cheap as dirty Say, have you CapsY�es tried to buy any black dirt latelyt" -Newly Appointed Australas- ► , , aLtoa'e Rheumatic _ . Snlss bring certain tlan Manager of the Canadian 1 Ultra -Modern Hotel. sf. sad permanent ro- sults. Thep sue re0om- ` i t' m dad by ¢oat0 a, Hotel Manager -'We have every. Government Merchant. r h ?soi� by rellabl• dru thing here for the convenience of our r+ J a Or write t0o�jm letoar. patrons;' Marine Limited. wireless telephone, wireless : Mr. Bunting began in the transpor- Ag V., �oronto. telegraph-" Latton business with the Grand Trunk �. R MolleelC aa� on re- Patron. -"Do you happen to ,have r r ceipt of pr ae. $when nineteen years of age. Later he i shy stringless string beans?" was with the Lehigh Valley at Buffalo ` ` t� '- 3nd ftelwards with the Canad Atiaa- s;., Looking Forward. a ' I, 1T i'G - r,: y► `' �. ASTHMA .. •'�•r ,"F°t�../�,�5 Yew-'• F -s, i'r' aS`3.Gfl:,ir',P .£. �S art Clasaffind Advertlselmenm r ' lUaiTA.tdfi ��` " STNVZNS' COMPLMIT11 F1MTIL2TX3% t will pay you. George store" Peterborough, Ontario. + Bos gases _f. _, igLL AQUIPB.SID N>avPSPAPIIS IIf1s=oWi Duiii�shla'g •Oit a. sat:L hos, s" fob priou" plant I auto S°si , Ltd. 'lereat� '- kp J1: OFT MI.S[ WANT>aD, t IN. AN3"- thlelter, shipped green from sew. DDD000 volt yyeellll oaW son soalmtusoats •+►tt>f w Oft. tteeaaa aroa Liasited, Owea gaaa4 USUL20!!o SMOGS "a 3S>oiS1eS. MG18 T NINA 8CSOOL for utses: gt. th NospNtai. 04 soot Bt3,tt tuns JJersey. mDleto o4usse Mo �r .. a> lowaaoe: rat year 16.00, seoL% 110.00. third $15. 0. Address: 8uperintendeaL tic ilway at, bttawa. a eeame �, :. - fA>�s Wim" ng ffiggut agent or the Allan 8 Tempietoa's RAZ -MAN ate. day?" inquired the utas Who quotes ANTED, FIRST-CLASS BIDNChi Kr Steamship Company when the Canada 34S•9475t-9444 9467 - soles azo��t1 teed to relleve carpenters to work on !at rior 8345 -Ladies One -Piece Corset eels III t to an- try• fittings.' Good wasew steady work. Atlantic Railway was absorbed into other day. "Be practical. John," exclaimed his Apply Laldlaw Lumbo Company, f98. Cover. Price 15 cents. Cut in b Dundas W.. Toronto. sizes, 34 to 41: ins. beat. Write Tem letone.142Sfnngg� wife. "Let bygones be bygones. The r W., Toronto, for freessmpu. thing to begin worrying about now is MI takes and Como -Books. < t ,9464 -Ladies and Misner One -Piece Reliable druggists "U theses 04 next year's coal supply," ! Closed Drawers. Price, 20 cents. In n. 04 a box. When the plumber makes s mistake us 8 sizes; small, 24, 26; medium, 28, 30; --- he charges -twice for it. `• large, 32 84 las, waist measure. Small 'sickl • streams. g , , •� rr — y When a lawyer makes a mistake he size -requires 1% ydc- -40-1-1x3. gar}de - - - "Rivers " -said-. the America�-whqa oTianc�"try"theteras - all over - .„ 9475 -Ladies' and Miscea' Patti- BEAUTIFY HAIR your rivers are nothing to ours. Com- �' Bloomers; in two lengths. Price, 25 cents. In 8 sizes; small, 24, 26; med., - pared with our Hudson and Misstesip• When,a carpenter makes.a mistake 28, 80• large, 82, 84 ins. waist. Small DWI Have a mass of long pi your Mersey, Severn and Thames I it's Inst what he expected. size, fonger length, 2% yds. 36 ins. a are sleepy,- sickly streams." When a doctor• makes i mistake be wide. dick, gleamy, Mr. "Oh, come." protested the English- buries it. 9467 -Ladies' and MissJapanese man. "J think your rivers are just as When a. Judge makes a- mistake it Kimono. Price, 25 cents. In8 sizes; sickly as Dura." becomes a law•of'the land. small, 34, 86; medium, 88 40; large, i s• ~ "pow do you make that out?" When a preacher makes s mistake 42, 44 ins. bust. Small size requires s: "Well,•they are all confined to their nobody knows the difference, 8% yds. 88 ins. wide, 13is yda. 36 ins. "t beds," replied the visitor. Bu when an editor makes a mistake "•� wide. These patterns may be obtained t -good night. from your local McCall dealer, • or IMONEY OROS 8.. • from. the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, Send a Dominion Express Money Ask for Yllnard's and take no othea Toronto, Dept. W. Order. They are payable everywhere. O- _: Canada aoId ;50,000,000 of ,dairy FOre1gII Railways and Rates. Dolnq Better. products to British Government, f "So you real. think your memory is 1918 During December, 1819, and Janne Y Mr. George E. Bunting ary, 1980, the Italian railways ad- improving under treatment. You re- , w r vanced their first-class passenger fares t member things now, then?" ' MOTHER i the Grand Trunk System, and in 19 90 per cent., their second-class fares "Well, not exactly but • I have pro- was promoted to the General Agency l - I• 60 per cent., and their third-class tares � greased so far that i can frequently - lof- Oe Allan Steamship In Chicago, 50 per cent. Both freight and passen• remember that I have forgot some-_ Let "Danderine" save your hair and �t ss (where he remained until 1917. ger rates already during the war- had thing if I could only remember what California Syrup Of Figs When the "Na double its beauty.' You can have lots '• been advaneed 30 to 45 per teat. of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair, it is. Child's Best' Laxative Marine was "organized, Mr. Bantling The passenger rates of the French Don't let }t stay lifeless, thin, scraggly' was made General.Agent for Ontario. railways, two of which are owned by or fading.. Bring back its color, vigor, Minard•s Liniment for sale everywhere - - -= Last December he was Bent to Aus- the government and all of which are tralia and New Zealand to organize being operated under government con• Getand t vitality. a 35 -cent bottle of delightful should Be Tipped Off. -,• tagencfes for the Canadian. Govern - trot, were advanced 40 percent. dur• "Danderine" at any drug or toilet Cornelia -"I see that another effort !ment Merchant Marine, bis appoint- ins the tear and the freight rates 30 to et in communication with Maral: -meat as Australasian ManMer follow- Ge -our - - dandruff and falling hair. Your hair has ended is [allure." ng a work la that connection. ficits which have continued to be in•Weldfield-"Yes. I don't think they'. curred proposals for further advances needs this e2lmnlating tonic, then Its - life, color. brightness and abundance will ever be able to communicate with • have been nailer coasideratdon. - -- A Mali and His Necktie. will rerura=Hurry. - Mara unless they first a signal so The advances in rates on the Aus- that ebe• will be on the lookout for Every morning we stand before the triad railways since pre-war days It." .mirror, flap the large end over and have been enormous. The increase of the effects of the war and have had around,- push it behind and up and to make adv'sncee In their rates. 30 per cent. made in February, 1920, draw it carefully through. It becomes The railways of Great Britain were i made the. total increases about 330 �a habit, and yet, like din -Ing, it has aI placed under government control at �" Y�n I 'ler cent. ,ceztaln faeclnaitoa The keen plea• 1 In September, 1919, freight and pas the beginning of the war and are still ;. i sure of a tiew and unrreased cravat being thus operated. During the war DQRt� ii{i _ -'•� y senger rates 1rFHejgium had been in- i' : •;helps to make. a whole wecX bz1ghtar, the paesenger rates .were advanced 50 creased 40 to u per cent- since pre - ;And that dread day when a .white spot war times. Further Increases have I'.per cent., while the freight rates were j� � -Accept "Ca}ifarnia" Syrup of F':ga • {appears in the centre c%f the front of not advanced at all, and b@cause the only -look for the name Caltforni}t on ry 1 been made since then. our favorite green one. or when the increases in expenses greatly exceed TO P�°�d�: t ;}t the package, then you are sure your z In September, 1819, freight and Pge- ed the increases In rates the govern- child ie -baring the -betst and at beloved brown parts Internally, ' and, senger rates in The Netherlands-, were ,while appearing the same without tells meat incurred a large deficit. To re- • harmless physic for the little stom- advanced 50 percent, / /` fns that it is gone forever -that day Very much 'the largest advances re- duce or wipe out this deficit advances '� / - f ach,, liver and bowels. Children love cu coffee fa biter and the mercury in the freight rates of the British rail- - I tis fruity taste. Pull directions on i 1 potted In any country have been made -� ' •� .- . r low, ways ranging from -25 to 100 per cent. .i" J.�.l.c p .•s • .t, i each bottle. You must say In Germany, Germany, where, it is well knows, I forma.", ' But we never cruelly desert c faith- were made effective on_Jantiary - ., ..� I t practically all the railways are owned ' 'jul friend. For a eouplo cf"'times af- I 1920, and extra charges were added •':* z; and operated by the government. tie- -ter the white spot appears we try to to rates which cover the collection` Antertoar Ploue" Goa• famme"es pealed advances were made during f fret h a stations 4 �: I Book on -' Ale ,t farther up or lower .down, Usual- and deliv@ry o B t t o a os % i i the war and still further very great . ' (� DOG DISEASES tly with pathetically Ineffectual re- ; I well as its transportation. In biaren, / r l i 't i advances have been made since the � `�....1:► I aa1 now to seed - --:.-suits,. And then we ' asture k back 1920,- the demurrage charges imposed p i signing of the armistice. The pas- _ i ! btasie.t 1•'ree to aux w1- L somewhere on the rack, with the bow- ; for holding a car one day beyond the Da;.� r, Z:, tics::;, cc.'� i.:;;: :n, dre.s by the Author. senger rates now average about 700.- tfee that are not good taste anymore: 7,-7,of free time were increased 100 etc.,point foam _: .;a:,,;; cx :_.tic : 8- clay Glover Co., iia per ceni.j�i gher than before the war, cf t e sir! r..`.:iii ]tal=es to tl'n, l: % West slst street ;and the selections made by .a worthy and the freight rates about 500 per per cent., .and, the charges for subse- P. 1 4. New York, US.A hunt at a reduction sale, and let it ( I quent days per cent. - falling hair and proratere b� d- : ,. cent. higher. ncss. Frequent goo, frith j enjoy a quiet old age. Somehow c i• Large advances in rates have also O. Alcl'herac4, Cutic::ra .,can call l:Gt waver do ,,,eventually it disappears. �1 a do not , much to r vc li r: ch a C:.:^itis:n, bad to be made' in many countries Furniture Dealer, Undertaker, P e (know how,. Perhaps n careless maid. which were.remote from the Feat of esperciiy tf rrccLdc1 i,: a entle �� 4� Armstrong, B.C., June 11th, 1919. C drops it is awaste-basket, or•a plot• hostilities. Fcr example, in Decem• *, ancintir.; citliCe:ic ra O."ritment to SINCE . tinard's Liniment Co., Ltd., Ing. wife makes away with it. But ber, 1919, all fre$h� and passenger aPdts of dandnr(i and itching. ( YarmoutE N.S. most probahly like old watches and rates on the So African Govern- '� 25e, Ofstttaert 2S and Wc. Sold falsidicollege textbooks, it has some unseen Dear Sirs: -Since the start of the througheuttheDor.-a?o3.Czaadi,nDepot; afoul railways were advanced 25 per ns. i=44d, eps pavi St , lhout L COUGHS en of its own whither it is wafted Baseball'season we have been hinder- DAO �1a7 i cent., while in August, 1919, a raise of ed with sore muscles, sprained ankles, ��wh'�' 3OD':O S - _ after its life among us is over. -20-per cent- in both freight and pas- etc., but just as soon as we started us- - ""�{ senger rates was made in Brazil, and Ing Minard's Liniment our troubles OI,gEY TABLETS MARKED Still Using Candles. in October of the same year addition- ended. Every baseisnri- player should _ f Candles still are extensively used al increases were proposed. Even in keep a bottle of your liniment handy. +' and a candle stick has been invented Australia, which was about as remote Yours truly, =i with a snuffer that automatically de- from the theatre of hostititiea as any rW. E. McPHi!.ASt1N BAYER" with steads ar-d extinguishes the flame partof the world, all the government Secretary Armstrong High School when a car:dle burns down. railways have suffered severely from Baseball Team. Do You Freckle? T 3 rr summer months, and es - During Aspirin'at without T TOSS 'Not 4spl t All w tli flit the "Bayer C IL • • pellythe while on holidays, we shall %a7 This time of l� Year- : 'probably find that freckles will appear t� "• s on the face and neck. n • �� + r � Persons of a fine compleziori, and ' rr'v It'S ood idea'_- __= z .�-� -:' those whose hair is red, are the most v %Q�� t0 COiYlbine fresh subject to freckles. Sometimes �/r" �� r �-_` freckles are the aftermath of jaundice, fruit. or herries `_ but in the sunny weather almost every - 'W VOur YTiOr?1� '- ' body is affected by the action of the -_ p* P J `,�1�' sun, and it is interesting to trace the - -� _ in O d1sin of origin of freckles. O One authority says that the skin, r Y during thb winter and spring, has be- come " 6-Nut come strangely sensitive and the heat1A, `I . , - . I of the sunbeams draws out drops oP .1m. - rrn._11 A-...-... a n/ -.t A��.�...ff glass,like Sterling on silver. It positivel9 contains proper directions for Colds, thus concentrating the 'rays, Identities the only genuine Aspirin,- Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu - which are made to act powerfully on ! • the Aspirin prescribed- by physicians , ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri- , the skin. ' The heat . of the sun thus' for over nineteen years and now tis, Joint Paine, and Pain- generally. operating on the drops of moisture, made in Canada. I Tin boxes of 12 tablets coot but causes the skin to become darker in rAlways buy an unbroken package: a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packages. "spots;" which we call freckles. These is only one Aspirin -.'Bayer" Yba mast may "Rayer" 4 ---- Aspirin Is the trademark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of More. F ." Ca oda has 22 universities. ecetieacidester of 6alicylicacld.. While it to well known that Aspirin meanr, mayor manufacture, to assist the publia aralust imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Cestlfealt L0. i 146UL Nw W-120. Will be stamped with III pacral wade marl. tis• "Bayer Cross' ki 4. q , PR X Now— RDENING HORON RE G"TER GA rZXZ rAIMS—ricksciull SISK=, T. R. TVWUS in East, aue as f0110"' 8.07 A.M. AAccvr PRIDE [IM51. The pure bred at its Oaks. mad i'� stallion, the A full and complete line of Garden Seeds in packages and bulk. 'a ssiblit,%ed e P. lK. registered Clydesdale Lo w 2.28 T. Davidson, Cher- Dutch Sets and Multiplyor'Onious. Mangel Seed, 94 36 Loo 4.04 P. X Of !!'�ill stand for mares p rpd Turnip Seed sad 8 -j" Trains going Watt doe as follows-- rywoo at Beed Corn. TMRMS No. 35 Local .55 A. X. during the season of 1920 at his own 41.50 per ifspaid in advance. stable. lot 30, con. 3, Pickering, Lo - 27 Local 2.35 P. M. 'Get our prices. .. ,Then bay here 30 7 Mail Lo - 'cast Lodge Stock Farm. 7.55 P. hi 1 7, HEATHER [140491, (17004),�the JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Nos. 0 und 7 also run on Sunday Ki% well-bred imported Clydesdale $tal- ard lion, the;property of D, Ryan, Dun. Foregoing is according to Stand time. -.SFDRING maT118 AND COMMIKNT& barton, will make the. season of 1920 0 L E A N IN G "ZZIN at his owu stable. '-Toroato Is now experiencing theGALLANT REFINER J6972' The pure All Soaps 11 cents, Brooms 75c, S5c and $1.00. Dutch Cleanser bred Clydesdale stallion. the proper. -Ainconvenien -..:, ces' of a street car- Peai-line Whiting B6n Ami Scrub Brushes TO CREDITORS tv of David Annan sr., will make s'a strike NOTICFa White Wash Brushes, Etc. ,strike, and it only need the season of 1920 at his ,will stable, ito show how essential a street car Pickering village. 3) Vol 32 S. S.'B.. targe city. , Thirty service is to a lai 'In the Estate of Michael Gleeson, KIN Sit (1494 195881 C. S. B., the Imported Clydes- d -y lines are A 1 and prices corisistent ago a strike in the street decease dAle Stallion, the property of Oscar Our General Grocer of Michael Gleeson make the railway service would cause little The creditQrs p of Pickering in. - Wilson, BroqXham, will with quality, whieh is -the best. -, late of the Township ;inconvenience to the citizens. At seasob of 1920 as follows ? Monday, the County of Ontario Mav 17th. will leave his own stable Division Court "4PUKU F.KLue LU Clork. 4ecea-vul — — .--.t7 tow. U. bcott'stor Cash paid for. kocirl Butter and E' a. and proceed ,drawn by horses, and were very the 29th day of April. 1920. and all- night. Tuesday. Irving McAvoy's, "8 all yo others having claims against, Or en- your Groceries at the Grocers."* Buy _'AQ w compared with electric cars. noon; Htirbron7l3ros', Kinsale, night. titled to share in. the estate, are here Wednesday. W. Middleton's, Green- -_At that -prepaid or About 100 0 Solicitor for the Executors, on or be - h timei� the city had Gal by notified to send by oat 'wood, noon ; U. Blake's. 000 of a I) plation instead otherwise deliver to. the undersigned night. Thursday, H. G. A= lation. July, IM, their base line. noon and night.; Friday ..-RICHARD.OnNg; Of 600,000, the resent pppu fore the loth day of W. J. Miller's. noon *i Goo. Cowan a. JAMES The city was then Small compared Christian and surnames addresses and Brock road. sight. Saturday, to moth its p'&qant alma, and IL person _descriptions,. and full particulars' of r Mil a -followlayridon one -end-to, the their claims, accounts or lateresta-and' .1cottld walk froin the. nature of the securities, If anv,! day afternoda. • ALSI not 'other to get to business and held by thern.' Immediately after the 4eel tired. But conditiode have I of July, 100, the "sets WAITED Sato lurn nay om :wchanged. A person living in the testator will be distributed V of the said. tea outskirts of the city is a long way among the parties entitled thereto, Concrete the highest from business if bis office is in the having regard only to the claims or W`�. will pay interests of which :1beart of the city, thus a street car t the Executors shall *for all kinds e prices. _PrOdllCiS `As a necessity to the majority of the then h va notice and all oth re will be of seed.: -In great 1,,; ,Veople. The large number of, autos excluded from the said distribution'. Variety -LISTIA2, )Send us samples and get Nivea some relief but the end of the ARTHrR E. CHT Field Tit New Records are received ited. of the Town of Whitby in the e our before strike will be anxiously awa each.. County of Ontario, week and $peei*1 orders filledQn. Solicitor for the Executors ick shortest notice.' DOMINION DAY and Br Dated at Whitby thi4 14th day -of, The best of facilities 49-41 for cleaning. THEXTO.N'S Pickering-CELEBRA TION June, Im. Tile 3; 4,6 and 8 quad Field Day at J. H- DOWNEY COMPANY i ukets 5 C Swett Is Whitevale Club of inch 0M=,& -M (3�nc"Nrm ONTARIO A Cast Ind LON*% WHITBY. ON Pet my prices. 1920 UMitedFarmers r� Thursdayi JWT the Ist, Concrete work dOU6. PIGKERING GARAGE. j - Under the atispies9of the!,lad. Phone 2705 Pick. Meetings held in I. 0. 0. F. Hall, 19t Beaver Football Club Tuesday evening in each month for summer months, Clarence Simpson & -Being unable to obtain a football val- 9 ued at $15, as announced on bills, a We are now shipping live stock regu Havin *P= chased the:garage business oflDavi4son Williams, we are -operative plan. C. N. R. Station, Brock Road set of football sweats" valued larly on the co prepared to repair all makes of autos. at $25 will be given to the show. Howard am sinning the tournament Phone or write F. Horn c4meories, tires for all -te ----We keeou.stock all kinds of Ford ac Beavers Malcolm, of Directors. Luds 5 C swed Ed -Exhibition game of football; V A Cu* ftd U01" makes of cars, oils, etc. -I .. .. - I—.- . . a Cedar Vale (Toronto). Kickoff H. YUGH, Secretary at 1. 30 sharp. Neither team taking partn Tournament Annis & An'dral" -Pickering •1kAND SPORTS TS "The amount apposite prizes is the H. value in money - 100 yd dash, men, shaving set lat 2.50. 2nd lb chocolates 1.00 A A Banking Service M yd d-Arih. hoy q It -and' under. base ef INDIVA UPQ� 1)411 mitt 2 54), box rbocolatet, LOU at your Farm Gate 100 yd a gree convenience to the farmer. bag 2.50, N dash., ladies, beaded I T11-diR Y Banking by mail is t box chocolates 1,00* W9 -a He has no diner his busy season to, be driving to town to ZA)yd dash,, tuaiiied women,..cut glass d deposit cheques or pay his bills. 2,&J. box:chocolatei LW 'W -b e76, ep race. Tn-en. Ft flash- But, having a bank account with us, he can db all this by mail. skirt .1e _�Z)vdhnbhtesk 770 Consuit the Manager. light 2.50, Los chocol it" 1.90 ?An eta trep atici jump. uuibrella.250. Vie -eating e'r;n L WNTE VP I'L t t;' box rhocol,ttei,100 _ x put THE DOMINION BANK tebt. ti:xsbligbt. 2,50, bo. -,z 'ehocrARtes I. 00 FEV r1l . . F- - ��- !- --- - -.-I ' G. P. LYND, Manna. 9 WHITBY BRANCH,• driving contest, women. manicure F E VE 111 U 5 T _- 13 6. — '. .- - t . SS, Manager. stet 2 W, box chocolates 1.00 BRO()KLIN BRANCH, -L C_ CRO n work Stwksawing contest. wome N E R U#"—:( E_ 0 A box 2 50, box chocolates 1.00 Additional prizes donated since were printed: bills Half mile race. open, shaving set 5,00, Fleet,Foot shoes 2.50 4. Ti4era ng Hardware' Store d dash, girij" under 14, work box Ib chocolates 1.00 - -,'Longest football kick, mirror, donated Tickering H. E. Monney, to buy an Oil Stove by R. J. Reesor.- This Is just the place We r rove Itore for this hot weather. W have the Clarke's Dewe prizes on. view at Cedar G guaranteed to 7 utter Friday. June 25th. �6&nd Florence Oil Stoves, The refresbmen'tb will be good, the G. give s'aftlactiou, or we return your atomey. T. C. will handle them., IRRESISTIBLE complete line of Screen Doors and Window'Screens, *ire • -Good accommodation for care We have a c t lowest price. WaAJL- Cloth from IS to 42 inches wide, a ing Machines either hand or power. to make and horses. Admission 25c. children 1 easy during the present ..,-,.r,;C*mmittee—C&rI W. Reesor; A. G. . THE ANKER-HOLTH hot w esither. extremely Offen. A. E. Reesor, F. Sewell, F. Y. Call in slid see them and you ann, ISELF-BAL&NOING BOWL) u will bu 'A. B. BONNER, Secretary-Treaiurer A fall line of Garden Toolq, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, Scythes, Whet -stones, Oil Cans etc. Cre` a' m, Se stator .4 7 par -�-LOOK LOOK ve to use Fly Oil on your cows. -,,"Now is the tim- beat We have Dr. Williarus',' the oldest n -A.dance will be held at Liver market. Once tried always used. on the -o i House, on Friday, July 2nd, always on hand. Get oti,r pr Every one is cordially invited. lee ices. The old reliable Paroid Roofing a1w T 'cream supper. Willis orchestra. -'Come and have a good time. Its a pleasure for us to show oar goods. RING ITOTICE TO CREDITORS S. BALSDON, PICK 47� .In the Estate of Samuel Batb, it - deceased SUPR The Creditors of Samuel Bath. late EMACY t -of the Township of Picket -ling in tyle,.,,,;, County of Ontario, Farmer, eceased. ......... "-who diedon or about the 11th day of -iii-ore iban Capital, more than Determination, more than g claims It takes Way. IM. and all others having -more than Advertising, to make a :,7.46gainst, or entitled to share in. the Aggressiveness, of its kind. estate, are hereby notified to send by Product leader :-;,Vostprepald or otherwise deliver to F are, would be unavailing All these aide,- powerful as they -signed administrators, on or Product the undersigned to achieve stich a position unless the J before the 10th day of July, 1920 their- 'Iqo More Sweating an NO More Bo'wls Ont of Balance. d possessed superior merit. 4Christlan and _,surn*rri;E��sses i _;&�_de@crTpti?Jn,4. and full Darticulare 'Superior Merit alone has placed -FAming-a-t-thv-Ef -itid-le.—N-o-i)lcre-�-Slavery-i-n- of theircra s.*accounts or interests, somd the natin e of the securities if -any.. TOP. for bread Washing the' 'Thliug -RUNS LIXE A bold by them. Irn-tuedlatelyafter the Cream -of the, West Flour IdLh day of July. 1920, the assets 16 LF-CEe htLid intubtate will hc- dietri Lit- complete stock of these m4ehines in our warehouse in -------- 'the e ..Momarch Flour for pastry -ed among the parties ent4tled'tbe to, We have a com Pickering. We linve a competent milin to ;%Kvingregard only to the claims C' 0.� demonstrate. their superiority. anterestq of which the Admihistrators % . .. . . . I. , . n t SUPREMACY. I he position .'sball then have notice, and all others will be excluded from the said distri- F B2 t 7C Bank He has But, Can. warehouse lin S -H a. B. U N D Y ..,The Cam S.UNtVELLoR-;EBATi4 And %91 0 pbell Flour Mills Co." Ltd. JoH'.% BATH, Pickering P( Local Agent. Phona Pickering. Office, Ontario. by '7 Mills at ARTHuR. E. CHRISTIAN. their Solicitor Do not buy a Separator without first seeing, The.-Anker--Pickerin(i DAted at �'Vhithy tbla 14th dny of Toronto ReterI4,-(). 70 ,.. . ,.. .a M -wvGr, a•,.rar ..puT'5+,....-.,,y,.;,. a^4e - •sty ;ryz; . , sr'r'F"3, '{ "ties,^ r a7c: .w'^ ,M•._ _ ;r mu ;;�' , r'-- sv3."-•a•• -:,t .y,t;,x i4- ^i •w;i+.:w: '�a ..•,#fir."'....., a �..,. ,Y..., ,•'. �,r'+r +_ifw .•.ce J�." •....,rt a' a „r .q'- ':'....a '+*«4' "°r..'�: ^sem•,'..%•'t�'x.c`.w.•_-'.'}�ic.-n,•'FS•r, Yi}� . .x.'b "-'rtt •.C!' -",.:... .w;. _ ...., `1 y:«... ,, ,,,r' ,;- r.. :c.. r.C.._, :�*; t.., -- .. .. a.•w,,l.. 'y. .,r, tit?' .:.�f;. ". F. ,. r ' '� �x •..d'•' .... a:...-.:.w,:,.:i'+'�,'nw � i,, • r .i '. - .. -! k`. . 'e.t '�tv .! So ,,._ 1; t ? •-r } 'w�•':•4. .- CUUMMONT Mr. A. T. Dadson, df Toronto, a . David Peattie in spending two son of the isle Rev. Dr. Dadaon, • former pastor here. motored out �tmQ weeks with Claremont frieWver nds. to Claremont on Sunda afternoon DOMINION : -DAY Mrs. Robbins attended the fun to sc a his old boyhood home. , — Bus meets all Trains — r. neral of her cousin at Norwood on Miss Lava M. Stark, A. T. C. M., $ Messrs. Gregg dL Ward made a of the Baptist parsonage, is open _ _ First �1h�saR1g� t trite day or Jaz shipmeut of stock to Toronto on to give instruction to both prim- - lowest prices' ary and senior pupils in piano ' a .� r Phone 1805. Saturday.' Fred owie and family and Miss forte music. A call is invited. Thos. Sanderson &Son Sargent spent Sunday in — -- - - ------------ - � Kirkfleld. AUAIINISTRATQR'S w P40PRIETORS Mr. Crearer, of Toronto, was the ; - guest of li:. E: and lira. Forsyth Auction _,. Sale Galateas in plain and' white: Plain white Voile, double lm4ts C Sweet to fit ..last week. W A Cady 6otrsl D. A. and Mrs.Scott, Smith width, fine quality, 756: Embroidery, and ..:and Air. Kellett motored toTurou- OF — - La( e� Edgings.` - to on Sunday. The P1Ck8r1IIg Mr. Herron and fitmily, of Agin. Thoroughbred Reg. Stock court, spent Sunday. with C, anc� .,: _ of THE _ Cotton Crepes, in plain white and..figured. •., Crossbar V1lanCB COlnlnitt8e ' Mrs. Sargent. : Muslin, 38 inches wide, 45 cents. George Graham, of Montana, is The object of this Association h to ' visiting his mother, Mrs. Graham, Chas. Calder Estate The etealin and prosecute ---af 8airnfir°gie' At the Calder Farm, two Mens every day Socks 25, 40 and• 50 cents- per pair, the felot>e. Lyman Pilkey has just complet- miles south of .,Mosquito Netting. Wire Cloth 18, 30 and , ed a wind -mill outSt,for Kirk Beel- Members having property stolen oomaaaoi. b of Greenwood. * 36 inch-.- Poultry netting. r. Miss Irma Lynn left one dety` MYRTLE, ONT , oaf �►mediau iv 00 a� tubae • of Executive Qom last week fororonto where, ,she oN Membership fan gl.tp. �. has secured a,gnod position. NMia m y be lug trop ens pmt a A number Ifom here purpose FRIDAY JUNE 25TH. a -� • - =N I s.oc.e.rr ansppi►aatlon, atitendinR the decoration services . ' — )�zac. N__ L. >�Banb, 0. S. Palm. at 17zbridge on Sunday next. This well known Registered,��q}a,- �..r• r,, O�TrZ'.�l.RS� er, W. V. Rtchardeon,ickeriag. Ray Rumohr, Richard Page and Stock includes Bgbert Bundy and family, of To _ l..R, Thexten, W�Cl . J.Clark, l Tonto, were here over Sunda 2 Clydesdale Stallions i tr..id.at; Mrs. Graham, of Cairubrogie, ie 30 Shortho,ra Cattle STOP' ! LOOK ! LISTEN ! seriously ill at present, but we are 54 Shropshire Sheep - glad to know that she is' 'improv -F Catalogue" with full particulars a g may be obtained from the Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different The bowling Club seems to be Administrator, "on the blink" thiq season. It is lines of Outing Shoes. We can supply these about time now for them to waken �?Vm: H. Harris, Port Perry, Ont. up�� Sale begins at 1 p. m., sharp lines at reasonable prices. - The Dramatic Club spent Satur Satur- day afternoon at Scarboro Beach, TERMS:—Credit up to 12 months gn J ."Come and see= " a. _ . .�,: , +-yrs r' m„ _ :.- r I "+ti'�-t~�. �. 'tr"t• lie Vit. m' ;�` .. a %,s .,. , •' '- s„`i"T �fC-,•, x. • ' �u +:�, rr-, t .. y �.'t�.��^�+q� -F ra x`�'"cK ` : v ,r"rc ,,.•.'• c'X.. �'�"',. 'w.»« Ir' SIM Y• ,,��,y:�� nF � ,.;, •.n y. ,•. ..^•,n;%� .uw,t .1 ,�,�-,:is.,,;• 'L�".�-.: ,.•. ?t�'�3,�d's ''ti..i '..+".�...•t�y.� �'�d'� .°eY r"�1';�"��.uj �'•i•.'#;+„* •'F' ... y,... . + �,?>,# �. "� q . ,.. �'„t•. , •+air d' ..mK vim.. , J $e came in to the stlrlaco " y ' Caution About Fur .Farming. - treading water as a hype vCave lifted f3bme persons imagine that fur farm: - 'WE Ism rf uhim' orf its crest: 33e' could s1ii-A fit ' black.form of the loat, with its score Ing is as easy business to undertake AN OLYMPIAN'ROMANCE- of yellowish, swinging lights, perhaps This is a sapiens mistake. Success in To -Announce a hundred feet away.. From its-6tern fur farming demands a combination of - V�; �#�,._,• -��� shot a aeTlea Of short, spiteful ashen favorable local condition, moderate , t� { (To be continued.), capital, perseverance in the face of Our Eleventh Annual By HOWARD CHASE FARWELL. adifficulty and discouragement, enthual- Original Needftes Were Thorns item for the work and a sympathetic Show to be held at and Fish Bones- understanding .of wild animals. Fur i CHAPTER, II, i.. j reckoning that the tide was just tarn- Brass wire has mcatly been employ-- k'arming is not as simple as raising .� .•Union Stock.. Ysrde :• , - ,- �. Apparently her interview with in chickens and not• even everyone who Hogan had not turned out Just as she ! Now there only remained to decide ed in the, manufacture of pias. The attempts chicken -raising is succePeful. Toronto, D;B em er 9th ' had 63 hadexpect If so, and things were at just what point the incoming tide wire !s' cut into pieces, the length Of- The fox has been kept !n -.captivity not going to her liking, that was un- would carry them toward the rocky -half a dozen pins, and the points of a for some years and it has been demon- r fortunate -for her. But that was none little headland just in from Neah Bay. handful ground togethei. Pin lengths &nd'lOph, 1920. y of his affair. He was interested only j By this time, however, Hogan had ' strafed that it can be successfully and are then cut off and Llie points sharp- profitably raised. Its- habits have been In getting her off the deck; for be was become restless and was pacing the sued, and this process is gone through studied and much is definitely known T�!`Of1t0r responsible for the boat and those deck -eyeing the girl ennstantly and till the six pins are produced.. from ' aboard until the captain relieved him.' showing great interest in his second as to its management. But; with re - And that would be three hours yet.: mate's activltres. He offered no' ob= each length oP wire. Hard to other fur bearers, comparative- $e'iaid a hand oa her shoulder; felt jection-merely let it be known that .Originally, Din heads were attached ly little is known, 'though the right Fat �k'{„ how ,t':holt" whole frame quiver, recoil, and , nothing was missing him. to .the stem, feeing, made Of flue wire kind of man can achieve success with thea stiffen beneath his touch.. The incoming tide was running span with a wheel. These small balls mink, skunks, muskrat, 'beaver, etc. ""T-here-ia a storm, brewing, madam;' , heavy, but the choppy, buffeting un- of wire were ' hammered on-, a heavy He must, however,expect expect to depend he informed her briskly "and we certainty of the waves had given way blow securing the heads. But these Canada's percentage of population: to lou steady swells. - ,'Che wind, on his own wits and to solve dlfficul- I must clear the deck. -Besides, I m sure g, were not auccessfnl, for they were con- Rural; 65; urban, 45. United States, You will find the cabin more comfort= however, was increa3ing in violence. ties for himself, without having a The storm was developing frorir'a tinualiy coming oft, and eventually store of previous human experience 21 and 79, able and infinitely safer." 1 ramps to a cer'aint and within a solid heads were made, the top of the to guide him. , She flashed about, placing her -back prom.e. r of most the Straits of Juan wire being pressed in a die to form Mtnarda Liniment used by Physicians.' fi=ml against the rail. For p full > 1d be. lashed, to fury by the head. The pins, atter being tinned, Feared iia Might be Overlooked. rte. I minute she gazed straight into his j the inrushiae torrents from the are polished by rubbing them in dry face, then clutched his arm impuls He was lunching in a downtown res- CZOAI SALT yy� Pacific. cific., -bran. ive"lYouj" Ilk, e a real man," abs At an instant when the captain was Needles were originally made with taurant after the noonday rush was L A �' SALT „ at -the far end of t1he boat Brobron over, and being the only diner thought Bulk �:ai'j01� stied, jn a low, vibrant voice, "and; horns grid Soh bones. It is said that i ' » passed the girl: that he*would have quick service A i =nook like one, too. You can help me. I P South Sea Islanders still use these "To the cabin?" "Be where I showed you in tin min- half hour elapsed and still no sign of i TORONTO HALT WORKd "No -no -never there. ' That man j utes," ke shouted wabout slowing his ha the usuawkward al hole lustt heisam' as food. He watched the clock, and when I C. J. CLIFF TORONTO It. a -at beast -111 step. the hands pointed to 8 o'clock he could "Bu# still I must clear the deck." 1 "AI! right," was her crisp reply. our modern steel needles: With a qu•;cic bannd, takin the Steel wire is employed is the menu- stand It no longer. "Walter;' he BOS j.0„n 'With a quick gesture she shook his gg called, "what time does this. place - • rmi \' arm. steps two at a time, he ,,vas in the facture of needles, it be!'Dg drawn` "Ob,” she cried, '.`you won't soder- Pilot -house. Gripping the wheel he close?' "We are open until midnight," pP through successive holes, each.. small-' U.IiBird. i snap, ofd I.is • edtt•a to the helmsman. the waiter replied. In a voice of rpuch R atattdi Hes abeast•-a-a horrible,'- p. er than the previous, until the, so - unthinkable creature!" "�' % t'r" c'Y of se, Report to, t/ls I quired fineness !s arrived at. It la thea concern the diner thea asked: "Will Gloves ''I must clear the "deck." j captain astern immediately. i cut into lengths and each piece of wire you be careful not to lock me in?" _ Overalls-$ Shirts ' "Then where can I go? What will, ..Yes• sir; -brut- �� i C.:aptain a ordei-- is flattened at one end, where the eye you do with me?" "Ye_=, rir;" and .with that the aston- fe punched with a sharp steel die." "What will, I do with your?" He hed ea:Lr descended the steps to Feing It is surprising that so simple an forced a short, hard laugh. The situ- report to the captain who wts' article as a needle should go through ation -was taking an ugly angle for' ern ea soy_ c hila -ane he had feared from the j,thQuick start. It appeared that. -she intended as &asb Bronson spun the be eYe�isapunehedfollowing: After �the or - of[, wheel and -leaped down the ate ps with using him as a spur to produce Jeal-! a sinpRe bound. Gaining the deck he naps 'are next smoothed a riffle Sled oa• each side of fife head, Mazy," as- a whir with which to lash; darted behind .the cabins to the gill's the the refractory. `Shark" Hogan •into i• From the small boat in the groove the point is sharpened, and all rough side. with her pleasure. Iove davits serversd he drew two jacket And above all this one tact battered life to cusp! which be at- nese removed. It is now laid on a piece of iron to its wit into. his brain, crowding the I -preservers, R g tacked a small, strop Iine-perhaps be heated over a charcoal fire, and `water others helter skelter. She was beauti-; sixty feet in length. while hot It. Is thrown into cold full And as she stood tensed against Qu:ckly he fastened the belt with for tempering and hardening. the ship railing with the storm -black flashing lightning back- the line about the girl's waist, about - -her sky and as a �ground she presented a striking pic- inn in ear as he did no- "Jump An Experunent in tore. She was" beautiful, and in that as far out as you .can -into i the trough Of the, waves. As far. as Telegraphy. i• beauty Iurked danger. To win the; you can, remember!"p etimity of "Shark" Hogan was un- The boat had swung broadside and Suggest to the company that. if they fortunate under any circumstances, was wallowing heavily -staggering Will blindfold you and lead you .ratind - ut to do It aboard the ahlp of w M under the heavy Impact of the storm- I the roam several times or simply the was master was courting dissst-er. P „ �„ ,driven waves, staggering so that only � tura you round where you stand, you will outwear any other maks of ' What will I do with you?" he re- ; i. „ prompt action in the pilot -house could will paint accurately to north, south, I Glove- on the market, because ;'P,peated. Why; this lent my parti Save from !j Yqu're the captain's guest -not mine, That, Bronson rear nee- would keep east or we"slit-they for their part will -off they are made by .killed work - yon know. He is in command here, ,the captain busy for a few minuses. think hard about the points of the com- i i ,. -sir from-[isstrongest I'm onlyaecc.nd mate. It I inter- .Long enough for them to be lost in • Page• can be yours. Its baebor.obteintibh. - fered with his personal plans it might ! 4 wonderfully pure, sat exactly please him." the darkness. i This is the secret: There must be I soft, pearly white ap- Insist on getting Bob -Lon But a glance up to the pilot -houses, a clock in the room that ticks loud I e3raace free from all g g t , „ :Brandy from your dealer-- �. Slowly site turned about again,', droved otherwise->for,he saw 'Shark enough to be heard no matter where gmmlahes.willbecom• I they will save _staring out aver the water. Hogan stumble out and down the you stand. Observe beforehand the arable to the perfect you money " •r1'ar-I'm sorry," she ' faltered. ; steps, waving an ugly automatic in j p ` `'Perhaps thi direction of the clock from th'e. centre I boautf of your akin and R. G. LONG at imited ngs will come out all his hand. at the room. When you are Mind- complexl�•a U You will use Co.,' Mind - right. But please-cnderatand I am no 1 The mar.', •t itz were ev idently more I. wtaet>os TORONTO Moser..! ;guest of that beast's. I merely teak folded,'You get your bearings by the start th€n Bronson anticipated, for it passage on his boat. 'The frrst ques- was .plain .he had seen. through the ticking of the clock. I ® BOB LONG BRANDS - 'fio�s atterirptpd to ask you to -night �e and left the helmsman to. handle .It may be necessary to turn your i- known from .Coast to Coast was-" I the boat while he 'found its perpe- head a little to one aide or the othef i ` its "Never rnind!" It was the cap-, trator. to detect accurately the direction of tale s- voice directly behind them -'Nor did he" hesitate, as- he had al- � the clock, because, it it is either thick with liquor and ugly ;n tone. react.- seen the ccuole at the railing ' ! "You -you, • Bron.an-you're to ''irectly fa front at you or directly You . Q P-; "Qu:ckl" .cried Bronson,Brandonswinging i nponeed d to he r help You Don't our can. Jump!" all' "as far ae you kind you, the sound is deceptive. You P' might ask some one a question; their r _ 'r+crk get to Pit!" R y., t 'Straight S ra ghtout t Fier - I as you 'turn to hear the answer, you I 1 �. i" Yeaped=swallowed, '1 � �I _._ "Yes, sir -but I was merely-" _hy the darkness ana 4he water. AI- can turn your head without seeming - -"Shut uil' Get to It!" +most instantly the rope tightened in to be listening for the clock: Also, if` -=Hrcnson s auger flared and he took 'his hand, slashing into the water you wish to be sure of success, it will - -- a stop forward -but dropped . his' astern like a taut fishline. be well to stipulate that the spectators hands suddenly to -his sides. H. had ' Hogan was upon him now. There must. bring you back to the centre of seen Hogan's right hand steal into I was no time to scramble over the I ' the Lulgi.ng pocket of his sea -jacket. the room, "so that the walls will not The ug:c lint in the pi like eye of ; railing. Dodging the lurching blow t (; g g- aimed' at him he ran swiftly toward interfere with the magnetic currents." '$t� I' the "Shark" warned hint that another' I The clock will then be in the same re. tke unraiied tern. Ahead o€ --frim �t +i stee tiroald have sent a bullet into h:m. the line ren straight out into the l lative position that it was In before t► ii, Without a word he turned about i darkness. A dozen rapid strides, a � you were blindfolded. i !, and started for hip. work, but - notj quick short step quid a leap carried quickly enough; however,- to avoid - - hearir� the captain yell to the Irl: � him iota the surging waters: Keep Minard s Liniment in the house. I I "An as for you, sweetie -you can -- stay out dere till you come sneakin' Men rt tip to my, doer and beg to get in. Till - -.Men Who Wo uld at i you beg -to get in!" _ = ".• { _ Bronson's retreat did not inean that he was beaten or cowed -merely th -Failure is not a pleasant word, and when after the war only ; 20.000 -was \' ' ,he did not care• to be shot down like it is net a safe word' to use; for you subscribed to a #6,000,000 loan, he _ I a dos, and that he warted time to j can never be sure. Many a man who stepped into the breach and subscribed think. Quitting didn't enter his cal- 'has been called a failure even by his. for the rest. _ _ 777 culations. He was going to beat that friends has turned out to be unusual- Phiil-psiBrooks's _Alit_.work after 1 • brute of a bully. ly successful, a recent writer shows graduating from Harvard'Collego was Mo%ers Prese� But open resistance was useless. It, by the following examples: school teaching.' He enjdyed it and- w;s foredoomed to failure and Bron- When Sir Henry Bessemer was a dreamed of success; but he found Mme ��gy�son was not. unfamiliar with •the laws . siJ of the sea and the land regarding•] young man he perfected a plan for that he was not able to control the ` mutiny. using revenue stamps that promised lively boys under his charge. The di1• He was going to hit back at' Ho an,, to save the British government large flcuittes, grew, and 'ho resigned his though -and• hit back hard. -Arid he sums. 'arid he was promised a position. The head master, when -IMPERIAL Parowax is ,Mothcr's best preserving time helper. would strike first where it Stang most j Portable position in the employ of the speaking of the successor hei hoped to It saves her time and labor and guarantees the luscious (. -the brute's vanity. I government. Then a flaw was reveal- secure, very ungraciously said that natural flavor of her preser�es-a perfect air -tight; safe and Fifteen minutes later he was beside; ed in his stamp plan, and the easy any change, no matter' what, could sanitary seal. the g:rl again. Quickly, but -clearly position slipped from his grasp. Al- hardly fail to, be for the better. Sts c o- .and fully, he outlined his plan. At, had failed he d1 not lose months after ,his resignation, Brooks � c lhotlgii he d first she was aghast with excitement courage. Within a few years he in- entered the theological seminary, and tinged with fear, I "Nbw'ii. you really mean you want I vented the process of making steel three years later he began his career _ - #o ,het etc&y from that cur, be right that made his name famous and in th"ulpit that -.made him .famous. • `' ` over at that spot• in art- h ur spud I'll proved of incalculkble benefit to the Failure succeeded failure In Abra• -a pure refined white wax, free from, odors, colors and all i get you out. ---But it'll be dangerous --1 world. - — —_.. _ - ham Lincoln's life; yet evQiy ohe of 'impurities. .No chemicals or acids. The safe method to pre- - mighty dangerous on a night like this. I When Stephen Girard wqs twenty the 'seeming failures had its part in serve fruit dainties, Are ycm vfraid?" six years old, he wag the suece,sful' making the man, When he 'failed as aleck' her head slowly. "fill capta� of a.merchant vessel sailing a shopkeeper, file talIure brought out -� laundry it saves time, Naber and wear and tear of fine the i be there," she returned, a'. _little l ° -clothes. It'loosens the dirt bleaches the clothes and adds hoarsely, "I']1 be there, urs!" • from renc'li porta to the West Indies:- the deep-seated honesty that won for ' With this assurance Bronson set' But in May, 1776, storm and fog drove him the confidence and the affection lustre to ironing. ^, j- about the tall:�tl hand, First he must I him into Delaware Bay, and the Bri- o1 those who knew him. He thought o s ev e. Sold by good d star er}Zv1us - -'" de c-..ne ilei+• exet�,.mca}ion rate th-fleet prevented. h'is escaping _.$t:-ci_.iesrning-the_b1k�mith s trade, PX, phil.,Ipapbia --'- — --MADE IN'CANADA" fain with- anti even after he had committed him- _ - • g '' self to being a lawyer he thought e - - all the work of a trained nave ;tor. );out a ship, a seaman who could not A channel chart showed t:ne,distances O%eave the land. But within two years I might perhaps do better as a carpen• IN P a . between itis various 'lighthouses and , he ass an American citizen, and .with• ! ten Several times he was defeated buoys LIMITEDi passed Permitted timing to ! iu aftcon. Scars bn v'-•° tale lending when he asked the favor of the people , , icri _? determine the 'speed with which the shipowner in Philadelphia. Thirty-six !at the Po113; but after each defeat he - - boat was moving, whereas his own i " 5 personal knotmeter trailed in their Yearn later he became his country's was stronger as a man and more yopu- - wake verified the ship's calendar bank during the War of 1812, and, lar with the voters �i 'A I _ - t Alk Bob Long Says:- M overalls and shirts pie roomy and comfortable, sad s pa•tlall7 t farpm. �d."�-ed them r want to stretch Yourna pad lep occasionally. • _- r BOB LONG .GLOVES — - - ut to do It aboard the ahlp of w M under the heavy Impact of the storm- I the roam several times or simply the was master was courting dissst-er. P „ �„ ,driven waves, staggering so that only � tura you round where you stand, you will outwear any other maks of ' What will I do with you?" he re- ; i. „ prompt action in the pilot -house could will paint accurately to north, south, I Glove- on the market, because ;'P,peated. Why; this lent my parti Save from !j Yqu're the captain's guest -not mine, That, Bronson rear nee- would keep east or we"slit-they for their part will -off they are made by .killed work - yon know. He is in command here, ,the captain busy for a few minuses. think hard about the points of the com- i i ,. -sir from-[isstrongest I'm onlyaecc.nd mate. It I inter- .Long enough for them to be lost in • Page• can be yours. Its baebor.obteintibh. - fered with his personal plans it might ! 4 wonderfully pure, sat exactly please him." the darkness. i This is the secret: There must be I soft, pearly white ap- Insist on getting Bob -Lon But a glance up to the pilot -houses, a clock in the room that ticks loud I e3raace free from all g g t , „ :Brandy from your dealer-- �. Slowly site turned about again,', droved otherwise->for,he saw 'Shark enough to be heard no matter where gmmlahes.willbecom• I they will save _staring out aver the water. Hogan stumble out and down the you stand. Observe beforehand the arable to the perfect you money " •r1'ar-I'm sorry," she ' faltered. ; steps, waving an ugly automatic in j p ` `'Perhaps thi direction of the clock from th'e. centre I boautf of your akin and R. G. LONG at imited ngs will come out all his hand. at the room. When you are Mind- complexl�•a U You will use Co.,' Mind - right. But please-cnderatand I am no 1 The mar.', •t itz were ev idently more I. wtaet>os TORONTO Moser..! ;guest of that beast's. I merely teak folded,'You get your bearings by the start th€n Bronson anticipated, for it passage on his boat. 'The frrst ques- was .plain .he had seen. through the ticking of the clock. I ® BOB LONG BRANDS - 'fio�s atterirptpd to ask you to -night �e and left the helmsman to. handle .It may be necessary to turn your i- known from .Coast to Coast was-" I the boat while he 'found its perpe- head a little to one aide or the othef i ` its "Never rnind!" It was the cap-, trator. to detect accurately the direction of tale s- voice directly behind them -'Nor did he" hesitate, as- he had al- � the clock, because, it it is either thick with liquor and ugly ;n tone. react.- seen the ccuole at the railing ' ! "You -you, • Bron.an-you're to ''irectly fa front at you or directly You . Q P-; "Qu:ckl" .cried Bronson,Brandonswinging i nponeed d to he r help You Don't our can. Jump!" all' "as far ae you kind you, the sound is deceptive. You P' might ask some one a question; their r _ 'r+crk get to Pit!" R y., t 'Straight S ra ghtout t Fier - I as you 'turn to hear the answer, you I 1 �. i" Yeaped=swallowed, '1 � �I _._ "Yes, sir -but I was merely-" _hy the darkness ana 4he water. AI- can turn your head without seeming - -"Shut uil' Get to It!" +most instantly the rope tightened in to be listening for the clock: Also, if` -=Hrcnson s auger flared and he took 'his hand, slashing into the water you wish to be sure of success, it will - -- a stop forward -but dropped . his' astern like a taut fishline. be well to stipulate that the spectators hands suddenly to -his sides. H. had ' Hogan was upon him now. There must. bring you back to the centre of seen Hogan's right hand steal into I was no time to scramble over the I ' the Lulgi.ng pocket of his sea -jacket. the room, "so that the walls will not The ug:c lint in the pi like eye of ; railing. Dodging the lurching blow t (; g g- aimed' at him he ran swiftly toward interfere with the magnetic currents." '$t� I' the "Shark" warned hint that another' I The clock will then be in the same re. tke unraiied tern. Ahead o€ --frim �t +i stee tiroald have sent a bullet into h:m. the line ren straight out into the l lative position that it was In before t► ii, Without a word he turned about i darkness. A dozen rapid strides, a � you were blindfolded. i !, and started for hip. work, but - notj quick short step quid a leap carried quickly enough; however,- to avoid - - hearir� the captain yell to the Irl: � him iota the surging waters: Keep Minard s Liniment in the house. I I "An as for you, sweetie -you can -- stay out dere till you come sneakin' Men rt tip to my, doer and beg to get in. Till - -.Men Who Wo uld at i you beg -to get in!" _ = ".• { _ Bronson's retreat did not inean that he was beaten or cowed -merely th -Failure is not a pleasant word, and when after the war only ; 20.000 -was \' ' ,he did not care• to be shot down like it is net a safe word' to use; for you subscribed to a #6,000,000 loan, he _ I a dos, and that he warted time to j can never be sure. Many a man who stepped into the breach and subscribed think. Quitting didn't enter his cal- 'has been called a failure even by his. for the rest. _ _ 777 culations. He was going to beat that friends has turned out to be unusual- Phiil-psiBrooks's _Alit_.work after 1 • brute of a bully. ly successful, a recent writer shows graduating from Harvard'Collego was Mo%ers Prese� But open resistance was useless. It, by the following examples: school teaching.' He enjdyed it and- w;s foredoomed to failure and Bron- When Sir Henry Bessemer was a dreamed of success; but he found Mme ��gy�son was not. unfamiliar with •the laws . siJ of the sea and the land regarding•] young man he perfected a plan for that he was not able to control the ` mutiny. using revenue stamps that promised lively boys under his charge. The di1• He was going to hit back at' Ho an,, to save the British government large flcuittes, grew, and 'ho resigned his though -and• hit back hard. -Arid he sums. 'arid he was promised a position. The head master, when -IMPERIAL Parowax is ,Mothcr's best preserving time helper. would strike first where it Stang most j Portable position in the employ of the speaking of the successor hei hoped to It saves her time and labor and guarantees the luscious (. -the brute's vanity. I government. Then a flaw was reveal- secure, very ungraciously said that natural flavor of her preser�es-a perfect air -tight; safe and Fifteen minutes later he was beside; ed in his stamp plan, and the easy any change, no matter' what, could sanitary seal. the g:rl again. Quickly, but -clearly position slipped from his grasp. Al- hardly fail to, be for the better. Sts c o- .and fully, he outlined his plan. At, had failed he d1 not lose months after ,his resignation, Brooks � c lhotlgii he d first she was aghast with excitement courage. Within a few years he in- entered the theological seminary, and tinged with fear, I "Nbw'ii. you really mean you want I vented the process of making steel three years later he began his career _ - #o ,het etc&y from that cur, be right that made his name famous and in th"ulpit that -.made him .famous. • `' ` over at that spot• in art- h ur spud I'll proved of incalculkble benefit to the Failure succeeded failure In Abra• -a pure refined white wax, free from, odors, colors and all i get you out. ---But it'll be dangerous --1 world. - — —_.. _ - ham Lincoln's life; yet evQiy ohe of 'impurities. .No chemicals or acids. The safe method to pre- - mighty dangerous on a night like this. I When Stephen Girard wqs twenty the 'seeming failures had its part in serve fruit dainties, Are ycm vfraid?" six years old, he wag the suece,sful' making the man, When he 'failed as aleck' her head slowly. "fill capta� of a.merchant vessel sailing a shopkeeper, file talIure brought out -� laundry it saves time, Naber and wear and tear of fine the i be there," she returned, a'. _little l ° -clothes. It'loosens the dirt bleaches the clothes and adds hoarsely, "I']1 be there, urs!" • from renc'li porta to the West Indies:- the deep-seated honesty that won for ' With this assurance Bronson set' But in May, 1776, storm and fog drove him the confidence and the affection lustre to ironing. ^, j- about the tall:�tl hand, First he must I him into Delaware Bay, and the Bri- o1 those who knew him. He thought o s ev e. Sold by good d star er}Zv1us - -'" de c-..ne ilei+• exet�,.mca}ion rate th-fleet prevented. h'is escaping _.$t:-ci_.iesrning-the_b1k�mith s trade, PX, phil.,Ipapbia --'- — --MADE IN'CANADA" fain with- anti even after he had committed him- _ - • g '' self to being a lawyer he thought e - - all the work of a trained nave ;tor. );out a ship, a seaman who could not A channel chart showed t:ne,distances O%eave the land. But within two years I might perhaps do better as a carpen• IN P a . between itis various 'lighthouses and , he ass an American citizen, and .with• ! ten Several times he was defeated buoys LIMITEDi passed Permitted timing to ! iu aftcon. Scars bn v'-•° tale lending when he asked the favor of the people , , icri _? determine the 'speed with which the shipowner in Philadelphia. Thirty-six !at the Po113; but after each defeat he - - boat was moving, whereas his own i " 5 personal knotmeter trailed in their Yearn later he became his country's was stronger as a man and more yopu- - wake verified the ship's calendar bank during the War of 1812, and, lar with the voters �i ,.. :v „' •. . •..ti:,.' .. r ., f , l ', „p . ': td y"bY•'.. , t' r - ,< . _„ ,� . ... ., r .,� .. 7ivn,o dw. R F ..,. " ..:. 2 Y� ply ," "-S ..�Y �'... _+ "'�•.P P , ++'b7'r.^ • ... �••.h�'.. � . .,�Y'_.u.-. _Z !a 9:n'ILy•n- ,, NEFF_ �.� . 2 ..!A'.'•-. 'r'x r""� YS r.e,J'.. `.. �'+'I c;,,:aov .:tom.&, u_s ,.ti. ,��,�� -bJr�, se " eC �+, 4uT.,., ;x..,.,•;' '.:.:. .. ',.pT , C .. S �.� - d: ,.;,,- •." 'W [ , '..yc• 4y.�-:..�a, d2 �"3,D .. �eii.4 '"1.1 !., : Ya^ ..., F . x ..', (. •.� N.'_ "_. ,. } , . n, +R j r, �.. "ti -1"_. i.p:; Gi.: '11�C". S.� ':4:. v.,. ",TIJ,h^�°".',._. p ,f .k ,_.?'.CC, �%!L'..-,y£"�+ •{', "' sa._ N Ai,`•4.r3 .. .. ,1 ,, .. :�«' 3#. u,•i�n "^,L� .�� .,F},l 1'p.. ,Y..' ' 40 7.,i � _.-� �^J,K. Mkp .y•,f.'�a' •il4 i. ,. ;p ,•a .~..r....... '!.` X.y�.,r.. f _ � Yn� ..�. .. - kt J.: _•Y _ - �.i.'.•, S• • ,. fit.. ,. ••i'1.� y,�- surance for returned soldiers and the:.. Several - important amendments to ,.Z; grant of a war service gratuity based the Pension Act are suggested. Pen-) .. I.r; ., ents of those' who died. during the' disability are given the option• of com:] I war, and who were in rete:pt of sep- muting their pensions. station allowances, "are the chief, Pensions under the recommends i 11 recomriiindations. contained the tions are based on the 1918 rate: For 1. .in I report of the Special Committee on those pensioners resident in Canada' ` PIRISH FACTIONS • FIGHT GRIM BATT LE , �, _. I .-IN STREETS OF• LONDONDERRY• ' - - , .. . .- . . :'.# ' -'Five Killed and One Huddresh Waur:ded in Conflict Between , '1. .Nationalists and Unionists.._ .. -, !I . Londonderry, June 20. -Five per -I fi`he authorities had taken elaborate;, : sons were killed, telt. others seriouply' precautions in view • of the expected , wounded, several of, them probably i renewal of the disorders. The military, mortally, and about 100 others were; fully- equipped, took positions at the ; I seriously; injured during a period head and foot of Bridge :Street, which 10 of 'desperate rioting.. in this city Sat- is the Nationalist` quarter, and on I urday ''night. The fighting was ac - Fountain Street, tke Unionist quarter.' :companied by several attempts at in -I An armot•ed car was drawn up at Car- , ,,eendiarism, .one of which resulted in' lisle Road, between these localities, to I the burning of 'a large drapery store.; keep the rival factions apart. i The rioting was a continuation of I The hopes that these precautions I the disorders of Friday night, tivhen would lead to the . preservation of ' Nationalists and Unionists were en -I peace, however, were not.fulfilled,'and1 PENSION INCREASES �- : - ' 'I . ;WAR : RECOMMENDED ,BY SPECIAL COl��1I'EE� 11 .. Report on Pensions and Re-establishment Favors Increattssff y Amounting. to $8,000,000. -11r - - _ ..t , A desEatch from Ottawa says:- pensions bill for the fiscal year ending] t. '1 Marked ihereases of pension, tSate in- March 31, 1920, will be $33,000,000.Ii . ?:- surance for returned soldiers and the:.. Several - important amendments to ,.Z; grant of a war service gratuity based the Pension Act are suggested. Pen-) on three years' service to the depend -I sioners with less than 14 per. cent. I.r; ., ents of those' who died. during the' disability are given the option• of com:] I war, and who were in rete:pt of sep- muting their pensions. station allowances, "are the chief, Pensions under the recommends i 11 recomriiindations. contained the tions are based on the 1918 rate: For 1. .in I report of the Special Committee on those pensioners resident in Canada' I Pensions and Re-establishment, tabled the bonus recommended is 50 per cent.I f in `the House on Friday night by Hume over the basic rate, with 20 per cent.1 , ,-,• . `11, I Cronyn, Chairman of,the committee. I bonus for those residing outside of thei1:1 _ gaged in clashes for several hours and; another night of terror resulted..These; Food For the Eskimo. , , 'rhe main pension .increases arelI Dominion."111111 � the military had to be called out. The', latest scenes of rioting, which left the made by means of an 'nereased bonus-•) A private soldier in 1918, if totally 1'ilhjalmar Stefanston, the Arctic -ex - 121 ':military remained in what were con-� city absolutely terror-stricken, were The' increased cost to the Dominion disabled, received $50, a• month, 0 W4 eidered the danger canes, but notwith-! said to have originated 'in what . at , plorer, to whom it is proposed to lease .will be in the neighborhood -of $8,000,-!,$600 per year. Under. the n'ew schedule 1. standing its presence the disorder) !first appeared to be a minar squabble.), the south hall of Baffin's Land, Por a 000. The pensions bill for -the current he will receive $75 a month, or $9001 ,1a ,/ elements held sway for some time. y'� between Unionists and Nationalists- at j maskox and reindeer preserve. year is•estimated at $26,000,000. The a year. A widow will receive $720 1 Inman,• itlstance,� yerspns who were the• junction of Longtower Street, inf act proposed will come into effect on per year, as against -$480 in 1918. The:, TRADE PACT WITH sutFer:ng from minor wounds merit' the Nationalist quarter, and upper. Septet>;rber 1, next, and will add nearly same .rates and increases will apply -. home without receiving treatment. Z'he Feantait: Street, the Unionist district, i WEST INDIES ore -third to that amount. As the new to widowed mothers or other depend auti,orities have no retard of +he j these two streets being separated only I rates will not become effective until . ents . of deceased soldier's. wi �nuinber of such cases. Amon; the by Bishop Street, the scene of blood-; Increase in Mutual Preference September, it is estimated that the . -+pounded are several shipyard xorkers, sited for many years daring periods ofetween Islands and Canada. M- i with bad gunshot wounds. rioting. Men armed with rifles and_I • :; r The men killed were Edwin Price, revolvers afterwards came into can= Ottawa, June 20. -The scope of the COST OF LIVING PRESIDENT WILSON - James -McVeigh; Thomas McLaughlin,; flict and before the military could agreement reached by the Canadian STILL ON INCREASE TO RUN THIRD TERM .. Thomas Farren and James Doherty.] intervene several had been k',lled. West Indies Conference is indicated - i in an offlcial statement issued Satur- Family Budget of Staples Was 'Interpretation Placed by Poli. � - ` _- - ^- - not be made publiche text of tt Il August he ant will , z� al'%ets of tht, World ]ba. $3.50 to $5.60.' Bran, 054.25. I y' g 4, but, Higher in May. Than - tical Observers on Interview: • 4 Shorts, $Gl?5. Hay, No. 2, per ton, ; . in general sa s the statement, it may _ In Aril. -:- A despatch from Wash,ngtoa carlots. $28. Cheese, finest easterns, y p P .• 128c. Butter, choicest creamery, 53 to I be .stated that the agreement-" A despatch from Otta'Wa says: -The says: -President Wilson is a -third• i! Wholesale Grain.64c.. Eggs, fresh, 5410. Potatoes, per "(1) Carries the assent of all the Labor Gazette reports that in prices term candidate. 4; T�.ronto, June 22. -;fan. wheat-fbag, car lots, $6 to $6.25. delegates present at the conference; the general movement continued up -1 This was the interpretation placed No. 1 'Northern, $3.15; No. 2 North- i Lire Stock Markets. � "(2) Is framed upon an increase of ward, increases in grain, fodder, live,, by both Democratic and Republican t..:., •ern. $3.12; I o. 3 Northeen, $3.08. I Toronto, June 22. -Choice- heavy the mutual preference now grantedf stock, fuel, building materials, and Political observers, here Friday night Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., $1.38�,i; steers, $15.50 to $16• good heavy and an extension of the'list of products furnishings slightly more than offset..on the day's three highly important and, ,, ..No. 3 C'W., $1.384; extra No. 1 .feed,i'steers.-$14.75 to $15; Lutche-s cattle, upon which preference has hitherto) ting decreases in eggs, milk, hides, significant developments in connection 51,'38%; No.. 1 feed: $2.37'><a; No. 2'choice, $14.50 to $15; do, 513.75 -been given; _ I with the Democratic nomination. ° A� + its $14 do, mod., •$12.50 to 1 do „ textiles, end in raw fora. There were , fe.<., $. 3Grs. $ (3)Includ,zy in the mutual prefer- decreases.in some metals and in metal These developments were the inters Man'toba barley -Ne 3 CW: $1,99; I com ; $11.76 to: $12; bulls, ch , ence -all the British Colonies in that but there were increases in view with the President published Frj _ - No. 4 CRY., $'1.69; rejected, $1.66; feed,! $12.50 to $13; do, good, $10.50 to l Products, �, Rest Indies; others. The Departmental index num- day, morning; William O. McAdoo's $! eti; $11..u; do, rough, $7.60 to $8; butcher P i Al; above in store Fort Stiil:iam. scows; choice, $1`L to $12.64; do. good, ` (4)Contemplates mutual co -opera- her of wholesale prices rose to 356.6 announcement that he will not allow Ontaaio wheat-F.o b. ah.ippng pts., I $11 -o $12.60; do, cum., $7 to S8; tion of the signatories towards the for May, as compared with 353.1 for' "his name to be pesented at the San eccordiu^ to freicht No: 1 win;e:, $2' blockers, $9.25 to $11; feeders, $ll to provision and maintenance of improv: April, 284.1 in May, 1919, and 136.3 in Francisco convention, and .the formal+ to $2.01; ' o. 2 winter, $1.98 to $2.01;' $1150; cannery and cutters. $4 to $6;'. ed steamship transports and includes May, 1914. In retail prices the aver- statement of Assistant Secretary of ° No. 3 winter, $? 9_ to $i.$3; No. 1' mit!:era, good to choice, °100 io 5165; � a memorandum urgently pressing for age cost of a family budget of staple the Treasury Jouett Shouse that' the _ sp-,r,g• $'2.02 to. $2.03; No. 2 spring.; 0o, coni. and med., $65 to $75; spring-'' improved cable communications." i $I.98 to $2.01; i`lo. 3 spring, $1 Qd to cru, $90 to $165; lambs, yearlings, $13 foods in 60 cities was higher, rising to McAdoo supporters will back Senates y $2.0t. to $14;- do, apring, $lo to $20; do,l _ .. $16.65 at, the middle of May, as com-� Carter Glass, of Virginia. _ - #arericaa cord -.-Prompt shipment, spring. per bb., 18e to _0c; calves, good l Women Now Eligible pared with $15.99 at the middle of ii Representative Frank W. Mondali,' , zNo, 3 yellow, track, Toronto, $2.40, (to chose, '$16 to $18.50; sheep. $6 to l For Victoria Cross April, and $7.42 in May, 1914. The j of Wyoming, Republican floor leader ,; ,ft . ...nominal.. 1 $10; hogs, fed ar.d, watered. $19.26; chief increase was in potatoes, which l) of the House, openly declared the Ant. oats --No. a- whEte, nom'naT. t iso, weighed off cars, $19.50; do, f.o3., averaged $6.16 per bag, as compared Pzestdent's interview indicated he has Harley -Malting, $1.87 to $1.89. $18.25; do, do, country paints, $18. A despatch from London says: -13y with $4 ^8 in April. Sugar also ad- a third term in mind. Other Repubti Buckwheat-Buck2, nominal. Montreal, June 22. -Butcher 'reifers, a Royal decree published Friday night ``' _ will in the future be ell ible va,nced substantially, averaging 21.7 can leaders, including some of the 11 butcher cows, msamqr 11 prompt. shipment, Government, stand 87 to '$10.60; canners, $5 to 86; cut- for the Victoria Cross. The decree 'Washington, -� ard, $13.26, delivered at Montreal,ters, $t; to $7; butcher bulls, com., $8' provides that matrons, aiatars, nurses compared with 19.6 cents in April. view, but decline to be quoted. °+ _ ':nom:nal. I'med., to' $20.50. Good veal, $14 to $15.50; ( There were slight increu es in soma and the stall of nursing services and N_ 1Manitoba flour --Government stand= $10 to $18. Lambs, goad, $18' I meats and in several of the other FOREST FIRES ard, $14.80. Toronto.' to $20. Ho off -car wet bt!: selects, i other services, pertaining to hospitals, 10 Pca -\o. 2, $8,00. $20; sows, $i6: g and ,nursing and civilians of either i Imes, whir decreases in eggs and 'milk. ALONG RIVER DF.EJ ''i 1►liiifeed-Carlota, delivered, Aiont-' p -- sex serving regularly or temporarily, Coal and coal oil were also upward, zw w real freights, bags included. Bran,; under the orders, direction or super -Wand rent averaged considerably higher. I per ton, $54; Shorts, per ton,, $61;1 British Mediterranean Fleet , sision of the British forces shall be _ 1 Scottish Countryside of Thhtr . _good'feed flour, $3.7o',to E4.00. �y Preparing for Action eligible -for the decoration of the CrOpa-- ►Quare l�llei Swept by __ Rye -No. 2, nom,na,; No, 3, $_ ' O I cross. in n ition a�mes. L. to 5_•.5. London, dune 20. -The entire Bri 'o---- . C,„ Hay --Baled, No. 1, per' ton, $30; + A despatch from London says: p fish Mediterranean fleet, including'the� Wonit Give 'Bounty Saskatoon, June 20.-A much - mixed, $2bc straw; carlots, per ton Damage tst:mated at aout $6000,000 - ' '$16 to $1', track, Toronto. - first battle squadron; is concentrating Fes~ CanadWs Wheat needed rain fell here Saturday. Some has been caused b a Are which has, '"°, ••, in -the waters of the Near and Middle' I crops on the lighter lands were begin- y Cow+try ProBueE--Wholesale. , been raging in, the forests along the • F.r gs-�c:erta,.56c; I`o: 1, 52 ta�i3c. East, in, anticipation of warlike op- I A despatch froth London says:-Inping to turn yellow, but the new mots- Dee !n Scotland for the last three days �; i q that may plungethat art of Commons on Fri the!Lure " will bring conditions back to I • '0, . do. But? soddsie57 to 58c; choice da.ry . Premier, replying to a question, said; normal. Generally speaking, ing, con i, ° despatch from Abet. -: the world into a new conflict; with wdr prints,• 49 to $51c ordinary dairy i between Turkey and Greece as the he could not adopt the suggestion of tions were never better at this time. deep saga the scene was awn -inspiring; - in the early morning hours on Friday.: prints. 45 to 47c; t.a',c^:•s', 35 to 40c; � itacleuc - a bounty on Canadian wheat to meet - I - ---- The whole countryside behinet-Graigen• oleomargarine, best grad., 31 to 3710.i An additional battalisn of -Brit ish I the shortage in the crops. • ' 1,237 Sinn Fein Outrages ""? 32?: to 33 -` dinnie Hill wsa swept by flames. T]re s �Cbeese-New, . large; warships already •are moving Greek � s.' twcn3. 33 to 33 1e; or3; ia:ge, 331: to I so'.diers from 'Smyrna, to Isnrid, the I Since Beginning of Year fire belt was more than ten miles, long 3410; twins, 34 to 34%c; Stilton, old I i Michas] O'Leary, V.C., and three and one-half miles wide. " . 35e. `Dfaplg syrup -Y' gal, tin, $3.40; coastal province east of the Basphor•rs. ReturniIlg t0 Caria4la Dublin; June 20. -During the first More than 5,000 acres of valuably r. 6 -gar lir., ger gal., $3.25; maple sugar, - O , ' - _ few months of this year, says an offi- forest have been destroyed and. about Ib , 30 to 3110. -.Upper Canada COIiegC - London, June 20. -Lieut. Michael - tial statement given out to -day, 1,237 30 square miles are either in the grip' Provisions --Wholesale. • -- j charged to the Sinn Fein . Scholarship. .,' i` O'Leary of the Connaught Rangers, offences, ,were of the ftgmea or have !�eeen devastated ge Smoked meats -Hams, med , 43 to ' - 4510; heavy, 36.: to 3810; cocked, 61 to one of the earliest V.C.'s of the war, committed in Ireland. These include O 64c: rolls' 32 to 33c; cottage rolls, 3G� The Gordon Southam-riemorial ! has resigned, and .intends. to return to murders," assaults and incendiar:am. TWO HOURS' FIGHT ! j g I Scholarship, No. 1. at Upper Canada; Canada to resume his old dut:es onl Th.e total of such outrages for all of - to 3710; iirera.fast bacon, .45 to 50r, backs, plaih, 51 to 53c; hon�less;'S6; to-. �College, has been awarded I to Hugh I the Mounted' Police: ... • . , • • � last year was 599. ..WITH IRISH POLICE 60c. Cured meats ---Long clear bacon• I Branion of Dunnville. This ,scholar- , - I ;. - I Sinn Feiners Attacked Bar• $I to 3210; clear belies, _9 to 30,. Lard ship, which is of the value of $500 a . 40 .-Pure, tier'cea,28 t: 28x, tubs, ?8?h i year fur three years, is obtainable. � . ,, . , racks at Cookstown. -'to '2910; Fa1is, 2841 to •291,10; prints,' owl}• by a boy whose previous educe- I k = ' �, . "' ^91=• _to'30c;. Compound, t,erceq. °61. +• a 3 w„ A� despatch from Cookstown, Ire-" '' eta 2710; tubs, 27 to 271�c; pack, ^.7�i+ttion has_been carred on rn the pub�tci ,, r {or high schools of the Donriiiion. Hugh i;r • -; rte - land, says:=A hundred Sinn Feiners - to 273a prints, 28 to 28%10 I Branion, though only fourteen, is al-� ,"e I I . ^•'F:•-•�-5- r I on Thursday attacked the police bar-' - Montreal Markets-. :2 asks here and drove the police to the ' - -I ready in the Third Form of the Dunn- upper ori o th b • _ Montreal, June 22. -=Oats. CKradiEn, ° 4: building. They ca ville High School. Another sun;lar :, r p f e g p- - Western, _No. 2, $1.48 to $1•'•39; do, No., ,� , tured two police constables, and -with- ' scholarship will a offered b the col- f$ t h fighting. . '8, $1.47 to $1.48. Flour, nbw stand&rd, P y w after two ours ;14.85 to $15.03. Ro11ed oats, bag, 90I lege in April, 1921. drew' a Cookstown a a strop Tyrone Un. I ___ ___._.-_--- y+ «,�dm�ionist centre. Ulster Volunteers were _. - -�. - -•-- -- - - w t ce r -SALVAGED OCEAN LINER. ! i ° " "tea aroused by the gunfire and mobilir ed, Y Ii. box were not asked to assist. They, . :` Y' ; . watched the .siege of the barracks. One, '112 ri < ` - t>':,r severely trounded by FAKES TRIAL CRUIS constable wsa LY�IPIC r1 ; �. d ` fusikladea by the raiders from the ' ' . �`' + V q � I ground floors into the police above.. i _ - 't r f 'ronounced Ready to Undertake Atlantic Voyage=No More ; •. . �' ;, I.; � � I.p ( �.5 1."Floating Palaces" 'of Her Kind to be• Built. -- ... 'McAdoo Declines w r ' (, .. Presidential Nomination ' ` ---..- - construct liners f' �.. t . ,'� R ig Southampton, June 20.-A ftcr _3. -Britain- -will not const heavier than 30,000 tons. _' ; »�111. s, 'r "A despatch from San Francisco, �i 17. astisfactory preliminary cerise .from; llarold A. Sanderson, chairman of �. �• -Cal., says:-William'G. McAdoo sent Belfast, completed��Saturday, the giantI the White Star Line, announced that 4"�" °' a message on Thursday to the Wester; ", liner Olympic, •salvaged and restored'the, company does not propose tp�lay ' delegates to the national Democratt( to splendid condition, docked here to'- down a sister vessel to the Olympic, convention instructing them not to I.}lay preparatory 'to sailing for 1�Tew� and that no new "floating pale es" of vote for him under any circumstance her kind will be built, mainly�on ac- as he had fully made tip his mind nav s` 1 I York Friday. 1t� count of the prohibitive cost of, con- � to accept the nomination. for t 3 J Aside from the conversion of her oil structien ,� '^ J. >�.! a .: � J'';• Presidency. _ i - urnera, e only e Lord Pirrie, the world's greatest ""*r 1 #'eaurrectcd liner is a plaque plac4d at dl , _. Canada's ,grain growing centre , shipbuilder, said tit a statement: In . ,„I. a the main stairway commemorating the• the future, however, I expect Japan to ahiftec from east•to west in b0 year). :1}' - /1,Y-r„nin'r ,•iradrP by the 00+man quh-i , ARRIVAL OF CAPT. FRYATT S SHIP I . 0, 85 per •cent. of wheat, o _. _- __: . _ .�,ihC_L�t favorable rlaoe in con- ` Ir. 18? '-!marine U-108 during the war. struction, on ac(�unt of the cheapness Capt. hrgatt's ship, •lsru Shia, �: a ��:, :µw `ea' -t.^ -the British pt,rl barley was Frotrn fn ilntarid =A' c,.w y _ .. _..__.. A delegation of distinguished I of her labor and coal reserves, as well Nation by the Dutch Government, arrived in the Tyne from Antwerp.` Photo in Quebec, 2�,h in East. In 19 -gat '-phinbuilders, who were aboard during. as because of her ability to, get sup- shows the S.S. Brneseis, being towed up the Tyne by S'ritish and Belgian Saskatchewan alone grew 66 per ce Ti, ,the trial cruise. #steed that hereafter sires and chess steel slates." taiga• _ % . all Csaiado1.. Aibsrta 12, Ontario �5' ... . � - ,a -„ .. Y .tt... . ,, otr.. �.'..`..:,..'.;•r..+.rSter-[...'•.:.":. ,.-a.y'�.:'•t'wr°�' -•..d-.......a ra•",' a•d.n '••C_+,..•...-..u,ey,� ..,, .. .Sr. ..,. ;;�. �...�.•`h ir�Kr._•n lJ,.l•:..:.1. �"••a'l'"�:iygt r`'"•"e"Y-+A.;z,.i.+•6_„,y'i+i.•,.. ..,.,"+ ': ..,. RAW'.” � y -_ Jr": ��f.���.aAL„'„nr':,•.'-�K .. %.^i.: "'.-��:•:$".' ^7,.1�. •TM+;'Vf .C.;,.. •1,p„�,. ✓,,, '. ,•�'•46+,...•✓'.•i� .ni''3''i:wrtit 'M�� -W. Dickie isoecndil few =Mrs. James Prowe, we regret�Q��TTpp• ysake with his ie,. Mrs.-Geo. to report, seriously il. 8'0 Y,S•. •5E�`, ' �4 .. , L O O K , aerr, of Orton. -Mrs. Alex. Clark, o$ Lindsay, ;. Arthur Boyes has purchased a . -Jeremiah and NU-w., O'Connor spent a few daye *ith Joehns and We have a dandy line of Boys' Fine Boots at >iR4.T5, a real bdy. You ' new Ford car. were in F3elleville on Monday at• Mrs. Richardson. now T. rlorris, of Orono,' is g g of their son, cant beat this anywhere. We have those Running � Shoes and �. teddin the wedding -Remember Lord Clarendon.'s John. sale of hi that you need for July 1st, white and tan, at 1 75, also , visiting his sister, Mrs. Win. Cul gh .cia99 furniture to- a fine Khaki Outfit, shirt and p!1nts, nice ” lis, -The ' pollee trustees have morww (Saturday). - - -- ' Kenneth Gordons - of Toronto, aivarded the contract for extend- -Dr. E. J. ,Shirley is again on ' and light, just the thing for hot days, spent over Sunday with his moth tag the cement walk on Church duty after being llixd orf several Men look to yourselves and arra er here. St. to the race bridge, days suffering from an abscess. y yourselves for the hot weather in -Smith Clark, of Mariposa, is -A number of the young people -;firs. (Dr.) Spain and daughter one of Lowndes Suits. Guaranteed as to workman- yrenewing old acquaintances in and of this locality attended the barn of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting the _ ship, Ht and design, See samples, :around the village, party at John Beelbyiia ob the 8th former's mother, hire: John Gor We have a good range of Straw Hats or every need -bliss McLelland, of Weston, is concession on Tnesday evening dun:' and for every purpose, ., spending a couple of weeks with --Millinery- iWatch for the big . -firs. Irwin Shepherd and child fir. and firs. Hicks. clearing sale of trimrued and nn- of Kitchener, are visiting with Fred T. - � � d k Bunting, _ Pickerine -Dr. Henry will be here :as trititmed hats at the Misses Davey her parents, H.' G. and blots. Cal- E=tablished'180.i. usual neat Tuesday to attend to ttnd'MItchell, Whitby; on Friday vert. hie professional duties. and Saturday, Jtine 25th and '26th. -Tile Ftrawberry crop which HOT -The police trustees request•the Everything to be•eold without re- -threatened to be a very poor one i�0 1' W ATI-IER REQUISITES residents of the village to decorate serve, z before the 'rains, is A very heavy their homes on the First of Jul --The Whitby baseball team. , one, flavin been. ,om letel traus- FOR ME'.-Straw Hats 4oc to '3.50. Balbriggan Underwear DOC a Y• 8 Q- p Y fg garment, -Rev. J. W. Down will' be sta- cave over on Thursday evening formed by the recent showers. Sox, black, brown grey and white, 85c to 1.00 per pair. Khaki Pants 8.00,' Boned in Pickering for another of last week and played a friendly -The annual fleeting of friends Tennis-Shoes 2.00 and •2.30 and Lakesides 2.30: Belts 50c. Grey, brown year, which will be his, fourth game with the Picketing teaui, which was brought to a close on and black Fancy Shirts 24)p to 2.75, year. _ she latter winning by the score of Tuesday, was couch larger than FOR LADIES-Vests 33c, to 50c. Hose, white, brown, black, slice 35c to 2.00. 8.1. atter stn I g by was P Blousee, Shoulder, closing l._5, other's 2 (Y) up. White and Palin Beach -Services in St. George's church- played usual, quite a !ache number being Skirts 2,50 to :3.50. Tenl:is Shops. Oxfords and pumps 1.75' to 2,50, Sun .­...next Sunday, ' Morning at 10,30. on Wednesday evening when present from the United States. shades SUc each: Gloves, silk 1.25, Lisle Gloves TSc. -9unday.School at 6.45. Evening Whitby n on by 5-0. -John ,McGinty and Alis gang of BOYS-Tennis Shoes, wbite, brown anti blue, 1.51) and 1.91), Shirts 1.50 and -Several rainfalls have occurred mea are busy now cementing the I.75. Jersevs:75c. Hats l0a to l.i)•); Caps Slc. Hose 50d t.) 1.00. Khaki. t -F. B. Housser's sale of -farm during the past week or .two that drive-way over the nen bridge, Bloomers Lbo. implements etc. 'on Saturday last were very much needed, and l;a the foot paths on both sides being FOR GIRLS-Tennis Shots 1,c0, 1.73. Vests 23; and 355.1. Hose, white,:brown was dell attended and prices a result all . kinds of - vegeta- uon completed. It i; expected and black, 40c and 7,0c'pr. HatsV)c and 50c. Jerseys BScand 75c.' were realized. tion have been greatly revived. that the work will be completed A w r � c"nr ' -G. E. and firs. Glov.eraud dao_ The hAy crop which threatened to i1,i;about a week. G• A. UrIJ��Lt►7i i , "-D�lr BA,RTO1V 'ghterleft on Saturday to 'spend a be almost a failure is now waking; few weeks with the former's moth- good progress, and the crop will - coin Brad ford. likely be a; fair one. Tile grain SALE REGISTER. , -John Puwell'has' bujU a •ce crops are ako I•ooking well, Rud ""°"-`• 5t, with favorable weather shoulcl b S_tTr-RDAz, JUNE, •26TII—Auctioli• SAle 19 went walk in front of his. re=i- e of hott4ehr,ld'effertfi, etc:. at lot 2'2. _� de•nee which improves the ear: good, 1 PP u con. 4, I'i'rcering. the pinpertp of ,r 'r ��e - anee of his property, -•rev. J. and �Irs Bedford, of Vh the Earl of C'lurandoq• Bale er 12,30 -Mrs. R. H. Croak 1Qft this 'week Odes=a, who, have been attending sharp. fico, hillg. W,•B, Potsell; for a three weeks' lecture tour the Bay of Quints Conference, Auctioneer, -among the-Wonlen's .Icrstitirtes in , which • ha? been meeting in Whitby, _ -- _ - - - the Georgian Bay. district. y, spent the week end with -E. �W' and Mrs. Sleep��nnter• friends in Pickering. They have lvew rlrivert4ae�narts. - q splaying taiued th' latter's skter, firs. i�': a hOSt of friends here who are `------- — _ ` e tl�e l�l. `B Sheppard. of West Branch, 'Mays glad, to see theig.., Thi}. i; Al «;A\Tj-,D-Appy. at the � PP NEWS w'i The most ec(��lo ical floor covering for Nich., a few days last Reek. lir. Bedturd-s last Sear in the tict __ __� _ _ -James Potter is, making good ive mini'stry.. They will trove -.•i7R c aLE-a steel ro6kiriv rnn.v, _ progress pith the erection of his ALout the first of Jtily 'to i prielon o n'•r;' ,, Concliit'sn. Apply at the;:ew, �'�'E',1'y 3'(30111 iXl the-110t1sE'. residence on the site' of the oW Falls, ivheie they will reside itl ._ drug store. When completed it future. T-V. i,NTA FORto -l:.i 11 will add teat] • to the -The omens ustltute of •-ah*•a;r c rr'ca B:r:., C!,a; h, St.vull6uxulnuulu of this art of the village. gh the kind s%,�iet. Pieitrrinq. c ; g 5 Ppe�rrance p Pickeritict, throe �+ -We congratulate JRw, Rich ince of Jiro. E. L. Ruddy, have V )R S'L F.-- A DoLAval ' �Pnarsr.oc }�tFF.. r�� n ardson on the honor conferred been very fortunate in securing a 1 +,capac,"',re.c'rheenu`¢d. Cow- They're' e' waterproof, sanitary neer] upon hint at the recent meeting of wort: talented and very forcible a a shepherd. Pickenng,_ � the Grand Lodge of the 1. U, O. F. peaker, Mr. Hammond, the Or- al FOR SALE=Ahoitt 2i rows no astening, beautiful patterns. held at London, b electing him RanizinQ secretary of the Bo t„rnlhy hey is a ton in the barn. J.B. Y y y Gvrmiry,R.R ho.1 Pickenn¢. 40 r.l D. D. G. X for this district. Scoot Ipovemtsnt, who will deliver --__. __ .•Sizes : �j' ft by 9 ft. /2 ft by 9 ft. -The Earl and Lady Clarendon' .au.address in the interest of Boy VOR SALE-A 4-year old driving + Scout activities and ossibilities of • horn, hrokbn •in4fe and double,-St 1oi ffic — — .; • and Lord Somers hare returned to P show ring W T. Heron, west Hill. 37tf ��� 1 1 England, after.spending spending a few arganizatlnn. Acordial invitation --- - ---- — : '9 t by 19.1 t 9 _Et by. 12 fro �! Clarendon has entire] recovered to clave the cooperation and het a R SALE-Chaise co two binders, M y is extended to all, and it i$ desired FOmoKt new, at lot 6, con. 7, hinders. ' weeks in Ontario. The Earl of • fromchis slight attack of small a Claremont ,1i. E. K. Graham. �a{1 .DON'T FA116 TO -IEE THE of all those who have an interest l OWER FOR SALE-Massep•Har. Pt in the social, morel and athletic �• welfare.of our town an Cott 1 t' ' 11,rn-4Pi,k­ng Ph, r "ft wt, in good working order: ' a holiday (Dominion Day), THE in The meeting g ill be held ; A`TFO-a fat'm of .tbout•Su ac- AiEie neat week will not be pub• in the Red Crows rooms on fhe ev• AA .,,• ..'Right noun' you a'e looking for with gond outhu.;d ns and tentY of 'liahed until Friday. We request ening of TueSda Jiine 30th, at water, :,u.ai,h. Box 11%Siapfe.onf,)5RNo. a _.. j our correspondents, h6Rerer� to �•30_o'eloek. �: -UR SALF'-An . ordin-try farm BOYS' •�• SUMMER JERSEYS send in their budgets of new-ii --Sunday. June tile- , th; :vii.] ,,, :,n,I d,.c harrc.a'. :uI na exit nil,!;rtiw "the usual t}mA be citizen.-hip dR in the Method. % wry cait'ed. w. H, Jackson, Brock $+ad. - -FYb'. Balsdon and J: Norrie, ist._churrh. with the rtor in na. (1TRA� ED--On to cot -23. 'con. S, i "of Burford, 'spent'.the week-end-ahtirge. Moriliulx Qiubject, "A- nh. sizes, e have theAl s'z t n., m. <hre,, Own:•r ma}• have •Xtmc _ =' with ' relaJ ivet� and €rierrr}Q ha=t e: PopltiAr Citizen,., And our text trill r) •in proport a .d paying pe,5ee, Phone ' ,. In Toronto they were joined by be "He luveth•uur nAtianand hath Claremont d�;1i ccil story, r �• each. r- _ _. r . SO cents ea : the letter's brother- and L. E. built tis A �ynagogne." Evening T;tt'('KINCT HRvinl: pltrc%Rsed a _ •''iBalsdon, who- aceoiupanied thein Subject. 'GI%r Native Land bayed �� , w tioi.,rtFuck.1am wren.' to fin ill kind* k:ntt a; rraw,nablc rat—. Orc!er+ soltcitt•d..- i In. their-auto to 1'iekerina. on the word• of the poet, "breath F ak ;%%furd, Broughenr, F'h nr f'r : 3 :Its i2 �Bors` Khaki and Tweed ]snicker,. all sizes, -Gen. Duncan, of Brotw hath. es there ti man trith goal so dead,'?.U0 to j. - 0 l)er�)air -ANTED---A young woman for. ! who was-a delegate frons l'� hitby that never to him;;elf hath said. �1 iefal cork durir; ,urrm - m, rth, and : 1) Presb tery to the General .3 =em this is n1y oa ii; roy uatil-P lana " r4 ;,y ort w;nlrr ti_mr X-jsookrns< Flk,;nr . D C c i _ Intl. yr i3e11. \loss E. L. Rudy, I'iclserrng. 'its-IU Dovs Works Shirts In khalif a 'd l�lfil li „ :.. I recently met at Ottawa. Fou a-re invited and will be Rel. , j- ave vP a r _ :In nuite.Stvi e. 1.00 to 1.15 16 R r inter;. ting cc runt, of come, Classes ss s for R1l evening thE- �+ nd feer __.y d - Y 4 R OR �� LE --`+f lural ihonaa "ithe work of that bodyat their S, S. at .. g,' 7 •^ li:n ;r c„rstai i,; of l.mch and ;' pie„k ;i.t itiiiV &c.. et Gr.xri Rivo: U. . EhAi Rilnni n Sl �OC'7, fill slzes £roll] - - .meeting, In St. Andrew's C11tir�cfi -tie League on Friday at 3 1). ni. H, R.• t, taYt 1Ir l tz+d vhee1 . -- ion Sunday ruorning; The young l,eople �s ilt all meet At art kirlt -ieS to big boys; 1.15 an( 1 37 per Bair The'J1-611odist 1,arQonagehas ,the cllurth anti hike to the arks • P i, 01' `SALE-Wagon y, buggies, entertained the following .guests tchere ]trach will _tae served and Au i sc , n,,.t,•, ;•,d all k:,v.,,; _ ChilrhCn'S Slunnler Hats. during the past week :Rev. lir.. open air service will be held fol. +mpl'�monts. also aevc•ral kitchen +tov , and xu- and'firs. A. IIcLAuchlin. and their I�tced by games And sport, _kll "„imachi%ws. _l . Berman. Claremont.•• Phnnt ;.:\ , aSSOTted colors. __boys, Revs. I. C, Wickwareand E. are urged to attend. The Rev. E. - B. Seastnith, R. A., Hiss Edna R. Seasnit114 Qf Toronto, will be in ENDERS WILL tai kti:C . ED Huge Elssort111encof Child's, Ull'la �y B0�'S', Ladies' and Gents' 1 T •; thr u..^.c,:. ,n,d ,;,t o Swurday. June Down, of Wood=tock, and lie ; rs. vharge of the servicef on Sunday, for t,,t carpenter w,:k gnu ches.ont• work in the _"'hire Foot�>'t a ,. bofh. ruilber and, leather sole. R. J. and P. R.. Robertson. .of July�the 4th,-J. iV. D. - r rtioari:ng n hour The'lourat or any tender Trenton. nc i ri ce,ahr6 acceplt 1. 1pply at l,t:SI. con. 1,_ -The first coat of oil this year '-A vera- pretty wedding was 1 ka ingr Thos Lacey, llunba.ton. also Y s011levilled in St.. Fat e r Killeen, A�1\G Pt.l;CH4`L'D "RF.L- . S. HAPMAN we►s placed on our streets on Belleville, by Rev. Father Iiilleev, H , S 1_ HILL,— t5a fruit urns i,KF ly Thursday last by the govsrndlent, at 8 a. m.,. on 3londay, JRlle 21C ­,111,1•') Tho,. Garner ,.wc hope to retain the and a great improvement was ,3tronaKe or hi+ former cusronu•r,, but as it is the bride being Blanche, the eldest our intendw to ship. a considerablGgnanUty of -- ---" _ :_made on-the-old lue-thod of apply- daughter of Mrs. J. R. Ganthier, of fruit we wouid aik that ysu placr your order ing the oil by placing a coat of Belleville, and the 91.00111 J01111'NIrta_k-�1 icert` lRalnci quality guaranteedPt�op_ 1 coarse sand on topof the oil. This O'Connor, elder son sick e ing. And. =• 13` 4D BUNDY S -� HARDWARE ' nlakea a splendidasEiriace, and to A Mrs, -- -- _�-. _ O'Connor, of. Pickering. The- �AR3I� great extent removes the ob'ec- FOR SALE-One frond lin?-' J bride wore a vertu own of white � • •>a----+• p ac.c ta. firth la.ny Q,�od nuc-hon=c•: an-1 ti0nable feature Of oil, that Of be satin, trimmed with geOt'gette 5)`+d ',rick house t,'ith wooct-shed attached. r 7 _,ing carried into the hooses. i. o one 1':Macre farm in good sta4e or repair, I a` a money by. �u lug. here y crepe, ixh tv,ilite ]Ace picture hat These farms are situated on a cors] gravel road. t -Everybody turn ' out to the t&mfttc h, and • carried' a bOligtlet in a ,rx,d state of culu.atum, fairly well picnic to be held' on the athletic !:wilt. some. good hardwood bush. orchard tic. &c. y Of white 1'O?eS. Tile bridesmaid con�entcr� ly sttn�ted for school, church and gCOlind?� Pickering, On ThL1C3dA}' was Iliss Cavannagh. of Belleville, store, with rural mail and phone. will sell one/._ next (Dotuiniun DAY), under the tubo wore a !'ettV own Of ink scith crop to ri a R„ierm; c . Fo: owl] inter SC REENOR S auspices of the Chamber of Cony p n e p matron as to prices,'ter hi &c, apply tf H. E meree. A lendid ro LAmme of '11k crepe de chine And hat 'of p,,;ntt or T. mhtte, 1Vhite�ale, anti _ P p g black lace and carried a bouquet - Pports is being providpd 'and a of pink roses. Leo Callaghan diol A fine assortment of these from ?.00 up. pleasant time is assured to all. the, honor of groomsman. ' The ELM DALE MILLS For full particulars see 'bills and bride was given away by her'bro- =�K�3R2NC3f Window Screens; Screen wire, Etc. advt. which appears on another then J. Harold Gambler, of Bing- yon can. Always get the best Mani- page., - 9ton. . The groom', gift to the toba Flour made foam -No. 1. ` -J. J. Alttrphy, secretary of the bride was -'a handsome check, to Manitoba Wheat. _1St. Vincent de Paul SOCIety, Of' the. bridesmaid a beautiful ills]- Royal Household and Glenora for L A W N M O WIEI9 R S _ Toronto, has been here for the past week Or two, cnakiug pre gar- bnc-t brooch and to the grooms• Bread. Try a bag. _ations fot�C C mit,o of rt,o _ ! than gold cuff links. The bride's Pastr Fiilill Fresh Rolled Oats `' �rll sizes and Styles fro173 8.00• .Lawn Shelrs, Etc.. nmin -�--�-. fres} travelling snit was of navy 'blue y BRA-.,-, SHORTS air children front the sits, The tafetta with hat to match. The - a Society is spending considerable 11i1 FEEDS Theseools are escelt'onal value. _ popular young lady ivas the reei• OAT CROP money in' provid ng further ac picot of roans beautiful gift,, CRCSEIED OATS commodation. They are erecting =horsing the high esteem in which BARLEY CHOP ceveral.new buildings including a the is held. After a beautiful r F ISH I N.t1 TACKLE ” chapel. spread at the home of .the bride's WHEAT -The Bay of Quinte Conference mother, the happy couple .left . CRACKED CORS e9, 08, 135, of the :Iietllodist church closed one amid showers of confetti cul the MINED HE\ FEEIS I'ol 'Lin Hoo Sirilm Bobbins. Etc. } ; of its most successful sessirnls on IuternAtioual Limited for Talwin, Caldwell s Cream substitute ;Tuesday at p p, m. By the vote R•ilere they will visit relatives, rilesCAlDIeAI. - tof the Conference the Rev. J. W. They will, also visit Dett'uit and llnlacses lIf'At 1 - �'llije in get our prices on a kitchen Down Rag returned to Pickering Cleoeland, And return vin NiagarA CHOPPING A\D O ATa Upon their return the CRL'Sfil\G EV1Ry.D y )um and sin circuit for a fourth year And elect- Falls. _ r ;eco chairman of the �Vhitb Dia 3 Get price, on feed in ton lots. : .1 1� Y will reside 1n Belleville. The host. -� Rugs- -trict. Vie cllnrc•heis reported in. of friends of Af_•. and Mrs. O'Con BELL PHONE.; V•w', H Bundyicker�ng creases i'n all departments and nor join in wishing them-a;:oug ti �N®��� ) used a banger year. and happy wedded life. Chopping every day. l i t IF'i..d��s� . ;"e... :.?..:5�•a� .q:.g ':. :,.• _. ..,. �., , :-. -„;a^'' _-.. c":-c•� ..:4rr;•::.*, ca, ._...,u :.... 1 J __.: �.t _._....��•:Yu�v~•- *:-.- ..-. .. _ -'`_ _.,..>. _. ... .. ... __ .... .. ..... .._ .___ - _ .. ... _ _. ... .�1'�'. 's;.