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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_05_20-MW 7W I 17r s", ­W. RiN 7 7" 7. M 0.8 35 Zz..& 9 A r MAY -20, 1921 ­VOL XL PICKERING, QNT.,,� .FRIDAY; WVVf***ftnaL 4;as-b!. GRZKN RIVER 'CLARKMONT Astablished INS Geb• -Es- Ba_ ker The Gratin River Ladies'Aid will Don't forget the monster celebra- bold their, monthly* mEf.-ting at the on in-Claremont.on June the Xedt6ag ti borne.of Mrs. James Routley on Wed• splendid program a 8rd. including of sports. n,&sday,­Ma,y 25th. at 130. . Wcrdfor baseball,football,kig-,of-war,running, E.'F.0RSYTH,'Oph.D., Director GR���t.i:JN WIV-00D ROO tometricaP Association of Ontario. Res. Roll Call, ­offend." Jumping etc.,. will be provided for '*tered Member of It he American metrical NEW RECORDS 'i A fast game of football I A ociab - Eyes examined-by OP A s looked for which good prizes will be- given. In J, ;r 04,Line -here on Tuesday,. May 24tb, when the the evening-a-bigli-clase concert will Phone 2804, Claremont.Oat. I Know Where the Flies Go. -Davenport Albions.of-roronto, one of be given by Jules Brazil, the noted ur:F, TOMLINSON-. M. B.. 1%Temb,r Oh It's a Lovely War. -Humming the bert.teams in.the First Division, -entertainer,*rd other Toronto talent. MILLS *'Ofnhe College of Physicians add Surgeons 1]lI Texas Way Take Me ' will play Green River. Game called Watch out for bills giving full Oarti. Ontario. Office: that formerly'eccupfi&d b the late Dr;R.Brodie,and latterly.b�.Dr,U1 In Old Uanills, One Fleeting Ho a t,6 p. i n. 9 he it1p. Admission :gentle.. cularg. ur well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. men,25c. a es and children,tree.. ly 'Virginia Court Scene Laughing Vamp Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep IiCARBORO X -E.ICARTWRIGHT, M. V.,111I Come and enjoy the latigh,White. .- .& S_Ont. A coroner for The Coun- ty of Ontario, office hours : 22-2 and in. vale, May the 23rd. R.B. Ormerod,'a'promioent faI Biscuits and Pastry have that 'at." n NEW SHEET MUSIn and former :councillor, •was found 6r at other..hours by apptiintmint Phoinii Bell' Bweeit,*n'utty' taste when dead in bed on Sunday morning,diI -No.24.V'.Lpd.ghft*No,.400. Pickeiing. pn' BROOK ROAD If ratio. OF- 3 ly Grie"ing for You Feather Your Nest belz 7iade-frofp gadue,4�a-heaf t4allum---He was-00-Irow-r- W-n.to Sleek I . Jackson and his mother called years of age and Warta member of one Lay I e*Do NS., Mount Joy friends on Sunday last. of Searboro's oldest famililes. U!atook C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O. Margie Ob it's a Lovely War on . a I. the College of -List in -agriculture and Physiols,ne and tkrge(itis of Ontario.licentiate Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms trip i�o -Alberta for the benellit,of his municipal affairs, and had'served as -SS -1 M If *440burl,b.member Randall Ellicott is about to take it an active- inter K of R I College of suraeonB, Edinburgh, 7' jorneW Bonnie.La Alabama Moon, , health. Pastr*'Flour. It is made by the 110111-10-fli ttentlon to dsiesses of and. Director of- East York Agricultural 'WIdren, office and residenco,Broug"1112. Honolulu Eyes Why.Don't You George Kayes, of,'Mount Joy, paid a Society. His widow, one daughter, most m6deItn-system froin flying visit to several friends hereon Jean, and nine brothers and four silt- the choicest'whes ors survive. �t grown Thd quality ii there and the lor.'ofMichigar), is visiting 5111 Tay H.'KENNEDY. Barrister. her sisters, Mrs'. Hubbard and Mrs. price is right. Sol.- tots ffiville, On t 'Ill r Bob -Claremont, May 27th Ij S )V ieitor.!Notary Pubt1c;lConveyancer,&c. Percy. Rt-ptesent. ,,,tby,Ont. 41 E BAKERS' JOT . Mrs. James Jackson, of Winterset,' Iowa, died about a week I age. She WHITEVALK For Bread-makes more, better, E. CHRISTIAN, Biii-ris was a sister of Robert Fielding*, vcell- As solicits:.Notary Public.Etc. 'er &I'd whiter and sweater bread known at Pickering. A. Smith spent laist week with Geo. 0412114JO911ce Brock Bt.North,Whitby. 017 9. 24th 6' f Ma' y' The game 61 fdotbaill between thii and Mrs Ptigb. than any other. Brougham and Brock Road schools Rev. Mr. 'Upham recently purchased IrIALES"&-IfjOHNSTON-Barrfqte" JL..�etc,,120;Djan forth Ave. (Woolworth did-not materalize.as mpected. :WjI anew Chevrolet car.. 'Toronto. Phone'Gerrard 4411. Saturdays,";�,Z_ -AT hope for better xesults-the next time. A. Lappand sister spent Sunday at- Bern 1720.'(Ind.) ai.�,401y the home of F. ',%IcKay. 7 BROUGHAM Born. to Wm:'and Mrs. Hilts, a dau- WI LLIA M J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- Frenchman's Bay' JV gbter. Will's all miles. 1. rister. Solicitor. member of the firm of Mi"Nar Rout-ley, of Toronto, Is G, T. and Mrs. 34-Kay motored 'to Ryckman.Denison.Foster and Beaton. T 4'.eK Toronto Generni tTrusts Building,83 Bay Street.Toronto. visiting with Eavid and Mrd. Steph. Prince Albert on Sunday. Teleplionc.3dain 9Q and 962. THE OPE.NUNG OF enqon. We are sorry t.3 lea r.n -of' the death Byron and Mrs. Feasl)A,.-of Odh-iwa; of'Wesh-ly B�izkbolder. which- took Dental -Iren� dip -week-end with their.rela- place on May the 14th.Ho ej tires and friends here. An ente'rtginwent rvice Fa rport Summer will be _held._ ..,Se 'orton, who has been tinder the auspices of the Baptist LAKE B. BEATO.N.'D. D,' Mips Sarnh N Graduate of the Royal of Dental irrLindsay•for the past few months, Womrn's Mission Circle. on-Md Surgeona and Vniverisity of Toronto. Office This Hoiel'i%Ill be gr6tly arppecl. has returned to her home.here. •May 23rd. There will be two dramas.day over W. M. Pringli's, k-azdwaie-store. WhI rated 6y Ilie public. W. E. Holthr and :.nil-have been "The Widow's Trials"and ­The Coun- Office hours 9 to 13:1 a E. remodelling tbeir 'barn and -called on -try Aunt," pro r of mix E B In % ,G A. R A Bell phone 220. Tv e, exl)p, 441y ot every perRon' in the R am ad -heir'neighbors aed Triends to help quartetts and duets; fiss Edna .311d- TowLship to be there. t theiri rais-_ft on Saturday last dleton. elodutionist - Mr. Purcell, en- We have a- full line of mo 8 and _Vu6j�;ttileo 4gctvb*. Any person who has 9 not been there The footbAlt match pfity;d"ber'e on te'rtaffier'..* Concert in- Odd 'Felldws' ' greases as well as motor 0' e@.I* come a any person Saturday evening la6t-between Green Hall, commencing at 8 p w., sharp. and see. Rutr `VETA E.STRPHE.N8O.X,A.T -who ba-i,cone again. River and Brougham resulted In favor Admisslon25 and If cents.. Autos of all•makes and designs repadr- teacher of p1who and theory. Phone 1803. -by the score of 10. ed on shortest notice @,nd of Green River Claremont. 60.1-10 Bring your friends along on Oar boys will play their nekE league at fair prices. gear "Mr. Bob" at- Claremont on WG. BAN-Issuer of Marcia game -at-Greenwood-next -Saturdior Friday, May 27jtb. Agents fo I Dominion Tires Lice-rises is the, County of el May the 24th ":a evening. when we hopA. they mai rn ri 9171 "'1 :P1.k. as Village. t with the success they deserve. Oh ye-_ there-is a first Mass CHERRY don ','Genuine Ford Parts rX.1RICHARDSON- Real Es' -Free 4.1t. W The biggest treat of the season; -A. ah& Mrs.*7P__e_t;tFr visited witbr Gasoline always on hand. ftblic.it2.1111 In'kurance,cenveyancing. Not ,,Pickering.Ont. affn both mysterious and comical, friendq'In Toronto on Sunday. Call and see us If you are In need X1%'r­,HALL-Hovse carpentpr. Ee- anythilig in the auto Grditefry Stbre May-23rd, at WhItevale. 'Miss A. Brander has returned ho-me timatesgiveii'fornew-'work, rtWrs or in CoUllection. so yon don't need -aftet-hav4ng spent the winter in Call- or truck line. Pickerinig. to bring anytiriulz*1j, WHITBY fornia. 9. rid.phone,2913.t - - that that line' lire. F. 'XacCiae ,spe6t Ft few, d- an mtq i4tat week in AI t. Albert owing to Monday eveniag.L-n. Rutt R-BEATON TOWNSHIP CLERK -6 all given A R*.6d-off at (be r 'CoWan Shepherd . A.,Fe GoaveTan*Ar, ComwiestoeiI Wklzr, -This store be o -%tat rand Ti"k serious tHness of her father. the year roun . 'anadian We are pleased to see the familisr 110ftwite. Accountant. Etc. Money ga Irrr loh wbetp he. took the C ;eri" terns a -i'lasaw of 31arriago lAu-, r Philadelphia to On*. finish his mistlonsirii course as a National hound for face of H Bentrettin,our burg- again ' COMeAll. All Welco,me. Coll after an extruded trip to England. -Picke Ont, tilt Verwrhiar.- The number of his The,annual concert tinder the auspi. UGH S. PC 11. filends here w4-evidenced by Phe train 6"of the Ladies'Ald.w ill J¢e held i eer for the Province of OrItartor All breeder of -cattle kinduoIrsales conducted on reasonzolle terms. Buy your Fnimiture from ineident its -above"hofed'*hGu',d 1)fpve ilirebureb on the evening of Th,r's' TO THE PUBLIC. Also pure-bred Shorthorn - in tring to hjIq f-itur*carper. dny- MaF-1216tb. -The Harrington fotm. a . plione. Clar 211-6. Ghm Malor P,O. 33ir eery on %uudkv afterrinon 'of the late 'Write.phme pr call. I cf' eiran.i ­B­E 'A L, 6�p . Mi,, C. Having purchased the ;�e funetal bet e to the Union Ce�ne- il t. 'oi-Markhaw. will render choice J6- He lections of musip,arLcl Hong. business NV�Lj. Cal7erley. who died-on Frldav POSTILL, Licensed Auctlotleer, Fit Johnson,who Is an elocutionist of-rare formerly carried-on by A. Q Ree-i F. for Counties of York and ontaxio. Iian. his diw�,hrer's borne in Toronto. "0" ability will he present to entertain. .(?r, r respectfully solic' it the pI 111cm iisit&of all kinds vzTezr#.0 to cz abertes CLAREMONT. taken charge of by Shp. CozLfpxiyitp 801os will'be rendfred by Mr. -.Mtjrch, t ;no tioe. Addreas a rt*n alver P.O., not, dtwed. Lodge(,f corlons co-inri- itQn. Principal Re for Jan. a" d -of"the public 'seboobi ronII that Was extetided to him Z. n denco in rpg*jrd to Mr. Calverley's here, making rip it pregramme which and will endeavor to give entire t, jX.7_'%%,t 311 LTCENZIRED AUC. ,.Feb. 11V0i7:y the fr0gh- TV anywhere. career to '-that he- sUceeded as chief will be sure to 1;e a treat to all wbo.itt-. P -rl=ER.forIYoik,QnLario'andD am' nistable of the county town the late urh c, Countie%.:All'ktndsof sales prom attended tend, Admission : adults, 23'cents: satisfaction.to a tided -LarRei stockl find lowest prices. . :� top. Terraeres-ionable. Date*for.s- may be Himb M-cBrien, who predeceased him-child 15 cents. Program at 8. . arranged at NEWS'Officv,, Bell and Indepen- hat a days only, the Ment phones. Whitby,Ont. - SLY 7- obseqtLies( cij�ring o;-Friday. COAL, LUMBER, LATA HIGHLAND CREEK 710rron-2' MCI= CORNERS Aserlous accident occurred h B A S, K E T S hereon SHINGLE.S and an Saturday evening.dive to-the'erim-hial B,ougb It Mid sold. ' d-Fruit Pac' ka'crea Centennial '.%1ethod6t-Cbt:rth­ will negligence of the driver of a touring CEMENT Obverni-II MunircipAl and Cor• I qt. Berry Boxes hold their anniverssiIIry services on car, in which two young women, Miss F :'. , P­.Al,;q-Bdnd% Far III le _______24-9nd,27 qt, Crates Sunday and Mondqy, May 22nd and Florence Lernob and Miss Annie Orme. Kept_66stantly on ban 6 and 11(ft. Baskets and Qovers 23rd. On,SunI , two.sermons will rod, uere' the victims. ­A fbotbal-I We advi�.f ordering early its there is a Fe-•' Mitinr Price. of Wbiteva e. At era and spectators were raittirning to be preac�e4.at 2.- Bell Pbone 198 and 7.30 R.I nI., by nI hird tgken-0#,cj? and the play- TERMS CASH WILLIAM D. DYKES,. WHITAy scarcity of I q• at-0-the- the afternoon service the singing will-their their borne'o;- • Whiie they,were walk- e present time, be conducted by the Scarboro June• g by the-side of th! road this auta F. A. ARE 1E S 0 R the appeared with four young men, all in lion Choir. and in the evening CliI and Oat Rolling eyery-weitk witsic will -be -under the 'direction of a beastly stat6i_&Unioxication. These Veterinary Surgeon ay excepting nj e . epting 3Lou"vj------ -WasbingLon Church Choir. A 'free- were H;ward Cook. James Foley and will offering will be taken at eacb'serz. (-reo. -Lalonde, Lof 1D.hawa, d- Honor Gradimbiof Ontario Veterinary: z EC13 Roy 'College. All calls day or might- 'River vice. On -Monday evening, Mak2lrd. Gerow•, of Pickeiing. The car is itia W. G. Bamesi Green' promptly n' ictil-and literary entertainment to belong to Gerow, but was being 0 atte did to. Or address R. s -will.:be-given Ly tal;nt froin---0e_ii_t4n-_ driven -be-Cook.-- Lemon and_Belluhdln��ndentlehores, R. o. 1.J4ocu t Hill.. a mo- nial 31ethodh3t Church, Toronto, con- Orinerod,* accompanied by another P10 kering PtCK.ERING, ONTARIO, listing of solos, quartettes, choruses', lady and a gentleman, were walking 1 7 brougham -'_.readinzs etc., which promises to be'ot he road ong the path by the side 6f't an exceptibri-0 6rde;r. Cojpert begins when the auto ran into_them aid into ut -Repainr 'Cartage - 'Expres' s at 8 P. in.. sharp. Admission, ad -the"two 3-ounc! wlt,� the-ditch.and throwing Drug 25 cents, children 13 cents. Proceeds Indies some distance,but not over the 13 Trucking to and from' The Cbevt olet Service 'Station and All ki'ds of for church funds, fence as-teported by the city papers. Miss Ormerod" WA; badly shaken tip Gar'age- at Pickering is open foe all the City or other points. kinds of i epairs and over hauls, -Also, Toiiring Car- for hire 0orne find Re t)ie -girI911 What and bruised,hut,Miss Lern�:in was more girls'? The ftinny girls the . -serio-usly- initired. .-Her -eollar-bone Sto' re. Expert'workmanship guaranteed. night or day. s broken, her arm painfully injured boys want it Odd-Fellows' Hall.- wa Agent and she was cut about the head, and for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Ind'pbone 509 Apply Tires and Willard BattPries. it is feared she has sustained serious terial •injuries. :- Her condition is so to pre-'BROUGE-AM HOTEL ar prices. 'Tvpe'X-2 p rev iously Batteries exchange&- GREENWOOD GREENW 00 -Columbia Grapbones are baqk critical-that she was taken to the bos- There i�1'11-be a lea7ne fo6t-ball game $135 00, now $95.00, slipplied PN(6art�nTuesdav, 'In their des Mabp an Gerow's Garage, Pickerin between the Brotr�bam and Green- e Mahogany, Walnut.Gold 9 een �o get awa-v from the scene of be athletic Oak add Fumed Oak Finish wood football teams ofl t their-crime, a tire fle* off one of the LWOTT grontids ,Dr. N. E. McEwen, B.ViSc. ..here on. Saturday evening. wheels. 'Nevertheless they started off SUMMER INSECTIDE May 219t, commencing it To clock. niI the tire. —Constable Win. Cbes* sharp. Admission,gents 20c., ladies ter happened to be oil the scene and Paris Gieeb. 80c Oer lb. Veterinairy'Surgeon. Powdered Lead - L riiduate lb. of University of Toronto, and ohiiiii-en free. Turn Gtlt.aj3,d en- coinmaii-deere'd an auto near 6y and s,raM courage the boys, • 7brmer Veterinarian to Macdonald Yonge &Charles Sts,Toronto started iwptirsuit. Cook tried-to es- &-varied assortment of Metcalf's Cho* Our Sunday School extend a hearty cape by running through-the fields, colates, in bone's and bulk. Agricult6ral College, Quebec. X ZEIRQ1ZG11OUj_CAN• invitation-to , all, from -grand-d-f4ttheIR belt" .all' tour were put tinder arrest -_ WELLKX.0W- Prompt attention'to all 'client-4, and grandmother down to the tiniest and County Constable- Scott, of Scar' Kodaks, -Stationery, Magazines~ ADA FOR HIGH GRADE WORK. Bell and Ind. Phones,• hob,-on the Cradle Roll or in the home bbro,'escorted the qtiarteftii to T6r­on• -Smoker's Supplies. to attend- the Sunday School next PICKER040, ONTARIO countancy. stenography, type- SundaY nibr�nig_ 'at lb o'clock, There On 'Monday morning they -Nval, Rexall, Wampole's b appeared e a onias. of the inuch personal attention _Rreparations. -writing-alad general -dfIrbyement will special service for parents before Majistr'ate-Brlinton. Ealonde rind rhildrpn. ­Miss Th and Foley were fined$10 each, but the We close Thursday Afternodne ... courses Ontario Educational Council� will be' E I "D other two were remanded far-ii, week, -'du'rh3k the summer. given to students graduates read present and give an interesting priding the-result of the injuries tr, address Ftud there will.also be specbtl the ladies,-.who were rendered first Has a full line of:tresh tnd ..... music, vocal and instrumental as well ,ed meats constantly it obtAln employment open all aid by Dr. Allen; of -Carlton street, on hand. as readings'by members of the'school. "So voii bring the 0 Vo I -day for prospeI 1 11 at the time of the accident. N Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Yetir. Write to otus, one next t T-ronto, who happened to be paNsigg )E' McEWEN-, sr Pi F, _� I G_ j H C, --K- - &--N- , ' R N W­_4S1.- _ "ttn L and i'll bring the one next tome," 13am, Bologna,'1Vein6rs,,.fist( enter any time, And then we will all be there and help Highest prices paid for - mtke this service the very beat ever Provincial road building 'is to- Veterinary Sus'eon- Eftitcher's cattle J. Elliott, Principal held in the Sunday: School. Every be rnRhed in order to relieve un- body made welcome. employment. Ontario b .a"--- .x .q,�y.,,,....,�,M�. r, rs�uv,s�iny».�+:nc •x•�,:-.;,-� g;�r.�a: r-=•rte ::c-�.:,g; � :ea: ;�'R' •e^�' ay. aw .rs .¢.�,:^ ,.,•=•�:r•c;.{° ,�.,->.r�.�» ••f '+ac:'.kr. ,;e^� -3 ''�q'"��:pYtr .. ,�r��'i���.'� .. t�1ax�''�r"'��.c�-�,�,r,.»t,-•'�w.•-�ru.=T;�'�:� 'f}4_�T.o7�'`�s. ,;:'�^<'�,�"�`'d. .•fi.`y.,,�"'�.CR� ..'e. .•b.�i"-"••c�c• ^a�+N,�i,• •'„F.l ,:^K?•�•,�,- '�: a,�.o�..r,nve iia .-:.^��e"�:.r,,�.-. w'�'' � ' t"�x dt��" "�,'3"z' 'fix r, ::a•.� :.,•.rla•: .J¢',rt' •'S:"- �r-. .rr n. ,-r-�_''�c,ye.! .r. .� :�➢ti.=.dye.. 't+���l�'�''f,'Y�.���v a ,w,�'e �.T+h ° «�? ,•.!�+p;:d!-,..,,p•:.Y'�,'t�'v zk•7"',.e,,..d ;r��„�'y "''�.•P,�'.^,�^�'•"• - .,lw .4.<t i^s+r �a..� .t .aril+,^„jt'drr..�..a.'W!J.w��� - Ct-^•.�,<:T�.Aa�2,. ...[. .. '..m_•h y',��'�'?a. 'a.'� =„i`-'�. ",�',.�.':_:.6•.:�,a,�,+ �> S..,s..x 1�.,,�..L. y- .' su..d..0 ��• r. :•S, _ ',;5r •� �' ""r<<.�i3 'Saws•• ,� ice• .�,,;.c.,,•,.` ::.. _`"i*„ ,�,,r�-s•. Gg'-,. ,..f ;,: .. ,+:cz1"... .,� �;�� .."w:- .,x °^�� _ sa'k r e `° o.a 2 ,,.. `-':••- 1"'` ..r ...-_ � - to give !t, and it started whir tlae Brat � '���'^r.,' `�'�• x..'°. ;� " - � � --�.�td� the W©rat Is et �tv c�Jme vurae pretty airuag,�lYut it tapered vita ' „ ,',� �,',�� .. ,-THI: fox fIL�i1VIA�A� - , _. �:. - ith L � tIIQES-WD�.�n _.. �. •� �`. •- �- _ �__- _ �.__..-- -M a Tittle.. Beginning w he second, •. •'.: �;�, . ,ti°�=..Y� _ , of� ��'..., _-_ -_ ____ �', the Vaa Humana'gvr'g18d '•t'WlcB anti' . ;p .JBy Ibae I,.•Hendrlck � �-�`:._ �..�--•--�_'_` I • -Wtththe-co f of s r '_'"'?'':'" ;;r { � � _:_�. -- .• stopped, though the vocaIion was still+ Rol be ha fns rvoof;u�r you zc:• -' - .... _ ilA«. ;!; r� •-.——�. ;'�." „'►G!ng dOt�1) the alit, nktns shd l�orev hair t'o cell. I/F+ � ��j f� � � ' "Followflz:g the second gurgle,� �•. )dhtP ft t�� u. or �w rive for r�;, d, .n _ ( ` h ' x�t: ^'•!: A® IIzref JakB itieattterbee sank !n- _ /' � .. _. prlcee. \�'e wilt use you rl�ht. ; .,.,-:,' to azt easy-cha9r he chnekle9 noisily. . . :. ' :� �� � ��/��� -- -.. ,-.. .:. . "'Fot►ied uai-Fncie3 us_nil!„ he Said. �•• _ filings-happened with a Lush Jilat. Of[i •r.c . ,, /� � the middle aisle in the second sect.on' WILLIAM STONE SO�1S LlMiTED ,__.._ _ �.� ' �'ehatrfnf s Loretingor at the aaaembled i �' •��, • . .� sat a woman, Rica.•Sim (3rorer: 'and 'WOODSTOCI�;01VYAittO �;'. •• � � :-,���/i/ - _ • before•�e noticed what was happen- lSTAret.isMED ti7o �.;�- .: family." Fhret that S1rI tactic out and-' .. � i•- , �w' � .. _. �:'T'�;; ��:, ias�; then the phonograph aiachlne •ing she was om-her feet and rrnning ' j � _.�_, ' an 'the same- / •• - �� .• - [or fife stage. Ring tried to stop itei;i r' .;1ra8 wheeled In and s g � '/. .. . - , '. =but her lips•were set iu n straight line,j ' ,:f'•4':�.:','UtiDg; then they sang together. I G . ' - � _ - ' � � ' ! Ascenaiau Da bia:~over sud she Hung him aside as it he'd , y y- ��;�_oartldn't 'tell a mite of difference at f �•' � ;.j ' - been a feather. Ri ht beside the•Voz Ascension Da fife day on which the _ • �;;;=, ,prat between the two; but some of the I- I1 wrttce ,_- . ,•,,,y` _ g y, }� 'F'�lVtivreL. � -.; . areer �! �fitimana she stooped aver, yanked up ascenalon of the Saviour ie commezn- • '-;��. -mttbic sharps shook their heads and � � J! .0 �,`+: _ I a trapdoor and pnl]>ed ,nut bar son,j�rated, is often. called• '•'Holy Thura--.-_' ... ' •�-�=�-• t 'em 4n one aide Hke canary, b!r$s, � ' _._:, s� _ '• Bartlett, who war covered with duet 'day." in the Christian Church this u:•+.. .,,_they Could• ,_ �r , I�. -,- --- ;.� r ... ;r,•`�.. . I _ � , and sweat. He'd been shut up is a i festival to ce.ebrated on the Thursday .."° .`.'Ne=t they turned�out the'17gtcta,. � / ! i� �J j little tubby-hale, almost air-tight, for but one'before Whitenntide. - .�*s-• :=and the,-girl sang. a•nd the mactrine � nearby two hours and rotas pretty near. Iu connect•lon with ,Aacens[on Day, :�,�.,.�. T'hose sharps,-whispered and '� t v smothered.. You see Bartlett himself� it !s .intereat.ing to recall that just - :,..�t1t their•heads together. They've got • I f µ o � '�� had been .the Voz Humana � all the�over four centurlee ago a solitary roclt '� ears that deft detect the diflezesrce be- .- ,�•,•.�;. a tuba ran u f where he about for yelght miles in clrcumfer- _ __ �,:;..;;-LweeII a mere Alachine and ;the hu__ma_n_ _ ---- ` ..- ----- `=- � � �s�u - aa-through tire--iahle-rice-te-the-boa- ante-was dfaccvered-tn rt![�S�out ri-eru =- g Ts' tl _ -w �,�;,;,-','�oltSe•-well•, I gnepq,iliey huge! • and the cornucopia: That ivas the Atlantic Ocean on Holy Thuz'eday, T Thsf a'lldme. aRROUZ,' I ' heard / •� / •y; ` _ 1 ' whole secret.". _ Consequently It was named ".�scen- ^"" 'them whitepering: .I could t>!egin Lo dil- _ -�• _ � - �- �: � Uticle�Jake drew a long breath and eion Island," and, thoug)1 long unto• - "�;^,•.,feat. the dd>rerence mytyelf, now. that _ - •a: �, - _ = asked tor'a�drink•of water. =habited, it was frequently resorted to ..a..w, .�n,.;c_;they had pots it out.1`hgn on came � - "What became et Rtng Bassett, dial by ships oa account of the excedleat ,��~'.'•<the l3�hds, sad It'vrasn't file etagei• at - � - �' � � - - -' �atll: She hsd stolen oft the stage, sad 'r � you Bay?" he inquired after draining position of 1ta harbor. - '�`' •.: i • _ _ his adcond•glass. "R'eil, there was•so' Ascension Isle is famous for several • •the y'honognph was galas it alone! a�;'° :. - '- much ezcitement 1 don't rightly know. things. Its facile has .been the talk ��.,•• "Prettysoon'ahe came back, rmiled � �� �,,,,,, - '• - _ � Some said he jumped out of a back of the. world for years. Then, there / � /�//�, °-`� 'anal•started a near song all bq herself. __ � � � - - window, a,ad i�guesa.maybe he did,-tor exists on this island a peculiar p�et- '�ro-.,';The-IIights went out again, and alter � - �.:�`",she bad got through.there r4aa a sec- _ ' j��:" � slot of people were demanditlg their office; called the "t3ailora' Post Office°" '�!•-goad'of aflenoe, and i' eonld hear the �' ��/ money back. Lawyer.Wescott cai•rled This consists of a_crevice in a :rock, . • ��r` k a-acruaching as the same piece � _' 2 oil' the uoa Humana attar everybody where letters were delfoaited. shut up _ = -' . r,.e;;,tdi{e�kied' t}tat I`aaid righk out loud, � '- !""' '` had had a look at,it. It was nothing in a well corked bottle, for the vessels :. -,w�w�iw as s�tarfed over again. ' was so - '•' `=' I •� "� .but an em . - ,� . � pty wooden box with acog- that neat visited the inland. - • r, � - _ , wheel .to drag tTze atPlpa at t.tn dowp Whea. Napoleon Bonaparte• was at . ,a : �'h8t'B�file mach(ne, all Hght. - ! - ^r'� •..�� ,� � _, _ . - .. aad'wind 'em ou s Spool. There suss St. Helena, some Eagi!sh families set- ' ••• ,•,,•; Oita.of the aiiarpsT,at my right ' - ao great danger that the [nv8ntlon fled in Ascension, owing to the Inc;on- - ,=;sg,reed; soother just. in front said, �:�ro-l�lNy-Foe• - _ � � �_�y � would be stolen, we thought. -r•entence they said they eaperlenred �M.�T�'(".�ratalaly-but ah-h!" •' "Ju$t the same," .the aid man'con- from the realdence of the deposed ern- �;•.;�.-�sh'e song came oat pretty-clear and: -�-- - . �" -afro ' but every Izo3v sad then there Plied. "lie was some battered through- those tricks ,while with the theatre clutfed, "Ring did,Crave an idea; only pror. From then, which; was In 1816. - :°:�•° �' out by file time you knew him; but he company.. _ ne tried to werk,it out by laziness-and the lSland of Ascenaloa rr•aa regularly ' .f wag the blot o•f a scrunch=nnc�`then �: :•-. was a gallozis';yatrngater earMe'r." I�tYe -"That - - - baud. sir, Edisati at the some idea. garrisoned.,to g �lj'-o on li�tted the lights, and 1t was the part of his programme lasted 8 guard a stoat,any at- ° _ ,,,,, �:.. Edison, he was an lnvenLar, but with �t more than three quarters o[ an and hp. woz•1:2d It .out by hard work tempt on the part ot-napoleon's ta!- ' I7'ttaele Jake-had gives a eharactei- thi9 dtiteretice: Edison:whz'ka aN the hone; sad tlfen, with an lmpreasive �d ho_nasty._ There was a almIlarity lowers to rescue him, - •- '•��•isNc.deeerlptiau.ot s joist recital by a tlme,.;and Ring cuss trying to invent alt., after tvr�nin$ up the kerosene .ar the atart..yau see..but It was follow• . iL'hale-Hahers fsequeut Aacenaioa, •• ;,�v eomething do he woh,I�da t hir'e`s'to lamp$ that served ae footlights, he ed by "the biggest kind of difference. which �uftered much t:am waflt of • ,�°= 'fataoas alt>ager and an fmproved phouo• -- ---- ,.^�,, work at all.', He never cinite e�tccceed-!tugged out the Voz kIumana and care- It's so with lots of things �!n this water till 18-0, rrlrep .. copiuts_y spring . . • .: �� ;,r;- .,graph. He had only.[slightly eaagger- fully set it down near-the .centre of k.� ed with his lnvEntians, but be was wfl-rid." - was diacoceied. - ;t-. .aced the�efLect "prdduced. -for th-e ter' pretty eucclasatut ta� not wartclag. - - the siege. - � - - - -,b _. . .. _ _ _.. �� � . `� ,s4tlt- had beau staggertag to• some ..Re cams to Dexter w{th'hfa talks "' ' " �' � - Mexico has a tribe of Indasna whose �;;;4•:people Who believed implicitly .in the along ationt Che clase.ot th.e Civil War. "iiYhat we caw wsa a small•mahog- lanit'uage is blmited to. :about -..300 ,-At one time during thz r.'ar ninety- - <,��°accuracy of 5lteir lieartng, any table with s sizrgle 'pedestal leg ; .our per ceRUt_ of all the foodstutfa in The Saaaetts were tt'om somewhere In orarcia acrd who cartnot roust mare .^.Y" "ft reminds$ me," he resumed, "ot that bulged in the middle. and upon it - fire United KdnRdom were eantralled,_ -, _ _ aovtherrr Ae%Ir I�nglaad-anti had an ia- th_an ten. - 'a.+x•�*'°'�he Raz.Hnmaaa `�� - refitive streak ln,them; o]tl•man Eas- .a boa. maybe a toot ands•ha,lE,square, Six isundred and eighty-eigdit per- - ' ^.�^� "The.4az Humana"' Cia,ra eiciaim- �with what we called 'a Cornucopia, A race of-whSta carirribalic; recently ,,., _ '��•�e`ed. "Why,uncle: that's as organ stop, aett.ta8d made qultei a blt..of money out E thtag' stfckfng oat In front. I 9appose re-dzseovered in 3ovth America by aa' athas tr,eEt o$ Lotzdon (Yt 1919,s� � .. _.- _ -. ,;,: of a double-action egg•and-cream�that !t was slm � p a s ' ,,�•_ one- that.is anppoied to make the in- ply a aregaphone but Ame-icon ex loner,leave not been aee�n ,t.;;-�,. r.,• bt•ater.- .:. �: _' we wereir't familiar with niegaphonea by• any white man airree I2�3, w}renlll $ritain's present war de•ht 'to t"an- - -- a»�� ,strument imitate the human vpice. - F' -. . _ bt "Ring ruse always ivoting ivttli some-• ;3p`srrftarcls were' r vied to have ads, end of 1320, 01 $150,000,000, wiU "i know. Clara; but the Yoz Humana + In Dexter in those days+, Hanging �! _ :��`•thkt.i'm-,tel• � � thing' that was going••to make laic for�dovrn--from. one aide of the bo: was a cau>;~ht sigh:. of them. - i ire paid oft' by Apria,. 1�2'?. - : - c'• : ling you. abort wasn't an " organ atop. It was the ftret aid ortg- tuner, but he .flret attracted, pvbtle at-!clack weight with its cord r'unaiag - -"` - ' �= '� tail homograph." - tentloa by going away with a tra'veI-!over'a Tittle pra]ley. 'Phase things. be- $' - p ing theatre company that wme:EO; the� - - - :� '-. ' .Clans regarded the old man with a aides three or fonr'haSUlated wlrca cos- � ® , - - -•- • y:.,.�-puzsbed frown. "1 never knew-.that town hall. He didn't stay.with the `aertiag the boa and the table, ivere-aU '. • �' PMIr. >gd:Isoa called IC-•• she began. - oompamy for more iJr<aa six or�etght. we could see. ': �'�"" ° monthr. than lee. came back and sold � . „ � "H,0 didQ►'t." UacIe Joe eapiaffied; � " 'You wilt obaene: said Ring, 'that . patent rights, apd lr waaa t a gresl: � ® . Gt .�-.."f't was Rtng Bassett that invented the white before we heard of him lector-! [ f9sest-one end of the vorailion into � :���� - - Yoe Humana, It wse s ptassler, foci; +this Yktle slit sad�puil up the:weight. tag oa ismpesance and such topics in - �;°�rk�-brat tlae ttttth,came out qulcltet' thaa �tl� fawns.. He didn't 4ectttre in Now fire weight begins to descend ' '. d '*-��"s'�;ou mtgDt •have e:pscterL" �t�t ead� dzuws after.It tbs vorallon.� Lis- `-' -- �•�«:T� Dezter, for he bad sold nom_e - � -•- , ,} „,, "Bassett," I remarked muaiagiy, for rights• 1n the neighborhood. that had tom' - r '' +�•� the flame had :stirred old and half-fur• °�"Out •af .the •corntlrnpla th�irtg a»me ����� ���Lrt � _ stn ntemorier. 'W t lie Ltie tail, ! Eailed to-fora Dist just right. , People •i ° �� a song. It wa$ 'mu[flPd and tndlatlact ' ;„'._-- t acid-he-8aa- Rma i3t Llhaa_hS. xes .- - spare, man wlto ua+Fd�o Ilve over be- - � � eI'W-re5-. �,� honest• • They were mistakes--his t and hollow;. lyut we court recognise ! -' � • "• pond Centerville rvlren I ws$ a Tray-+ - = ' that fE .waa..ttorked tn-.tbe Cti'3cdle ot- o �8�er Gf� nIZIi'Iq-- • -' a � :..� �smartneae.and his traraesty were about MOl'P TBD�e.Flgfi E'We e. � - 4::. atwsya ware a..:bartered silk hat'” _ fire Dee We sa;urk oar lttm.ds for- „;^"w oa a par.• - - -'. . P• �r�'`°.; °Tb,st was Ring,^ Unties Jake re- ..Right after�the ho2'Idays In either ward� gird iisteaed•with both ears. _• '`�'� -� 1$T0 or':71, I forget which, he got out � - `� _gown,went the vocalton Inch by lacta, .` _ ; handb4ls asaottaeing. LhaE on the fo1-�d_aut came the aong.ver�e by.ver'se, ' '"''- �" - i till the e�tri � b - � � � • - -. �;. �• _:� : lowing Saturday night !n the tawa.bal!� P dlaappeared with a sort .._ Reid ���'" .`.:,,`` he w'oul'd give a public •ezhtbitlon ot.� � chug sad the a•laging ended. _ _ _ •. hta great new invention, the t`ax Hu-� � ��1 lib , Y ' � mane Tha itrstraiaent: he ezpialned:; ed at one another.• .There rovers akep- .. - •.� ':,• � r THE CANADIAN STEEL AND WIRE CO., Luaitad • -' - � Advert�sem.ents + reproduced the human voice perfectly � ties present, p.enty pf them, bfjt even „+„ � � and the'vlolla leas perfecfdy. Icing;they were dumfounded. '�-[�j]{pQ - ., - . ._ _- .Calla - ' -�• �•`- •-- ..- .. , . - used some pretty bid wards on' t$at ' '• 'We will now have a• universal _. _ _ ,s.. ... ., _. . ., - ._ _ . . _ .. _ _. ._ _._ . • t� - baadbLll .and wasn't sparing la self•! favorite, Tenting on the O►d CemD e �,;,, _ HE public rs Or this � i Ground°,' �sald Rtn ina�ert!n another �p1'�-^ ?• y � ' - .�•. � Praise and promises. Bo many people! 8 g - - L �_ - ;: „' paper !� yOUr at- � thought him smart -.though not over- strip of t!_n and pulling up Lhe weight.' - -�� � i 't..• t# _ ati, ", � honeei-that he :roused a good deal of� '[n _time, ladies •and gentlemen� the __ =-"� ! � !, '* "'�•�� '_ • 1ce>dtien loth advertisilltg t ' � •% - _-, � i1;:..'! ,;; d •:� - _ ! curtoslty, and the ball was crowded-,Yoz Humana�stll be singing in every '� , I _ ' '� ''"'ia�lannp, and rtlCUlBr � i "'1 �,� ':i'� -,� a .-. , '� '�`� � � "at thirtyHve recta apiece _for the re-�.horrie.af culture and reflnement..ia this'i �- � i� !,, �•,, �,Y� s ��.. tf! ih! •advertiset?nente. Of I served seals and,iwenfy-flve•centa for� broad land. [t will bring the master-' � !'^!�il�� • �� q - _ the local •merchants. , caste further back. .. _ � Pieces of music co people ero•erysvhers, �. '-�-+ a `,- •' '� ' ,3.- ' '- i "i can see him' now as he cants out� patl�tnce with itv � `��"-•�� � +•'. - •a. ' Havd present de- , -� a �• � qq �� ��'^; ''=- ,-�.- �- `- ; on the stage bowtrfg a.nd amltiag, He;'facial, friends, fof they will he came- � '� � , _,:.:_.•-, F;, , A These merchants have in- had thick black trait. cut bushy is ac-� died: Now it is an infapt,.and it mez'e••I� . ; �`,., ,Q,ested their mp/�y in ; cordance_with She fashion,,aad>all oi..ly creep$; soon it will ;walk erect and '• - ;. Y700� � I''"'- ' a a - -�.•1''- - ' �.= feu , inches long over his forehead. ' then run and leap:' � � •! % � 'tr•`:r ��,,,,,tQ� t0 Bat18 the need$ ! "•' - � •' :-'''' *•- ate"'° � That.front lock kept falling Gown, and F "DoFn went file second. strip.,. and•� �� • '; •s, , t, •1 � ` �- - p _ ," �; amt tie8ire8-Of U9 all:� 'he'd always throw it back w(th a' out came '�'l-s3're tenting to-night-'i '� ! �, •�' ^'�' '• �- '� °'� ! 1 gee are--that da f ar � and so on tot a close of e race u t rov • Qr the h th song. We �.e _ tistic effect I suppose. ; scratched our heads. � ! v� --:= `- ---� �4.< - ,Their enterpritae is a die- • . -.. + _ �,�-�-�:�•--- - • �'� ...,. }�=` -;�,�,�R...;' ` ' "He :explained that he could not "i\e:t we listened to more oratory-I �•.�� ,-.� -.:µ'� z� ��AC`t 9eTViCe to our tom-. , give mare _than a .forty-flue-minute 1 and• it was pretty good oratory. too; I -- /�►�! •, - '�, " -mnnity.- For this,reason! Programme wilt the �'oz Hurnane,'be-! titan came Ben Bolt. It seemed to me � ., ;� •Slll"e drip �on a Narrow Road ` ���' ':";7'•!" - :`. r; � - - cause he }tad t!s yet secured only a ', that�� the Fox Hutnfina was •getting ••� • •, ' ' '•�'` : ':=" we should buy from them , - - - �;�: �' -:��: ., limtEed number of vocalions. .The vo- hoarse or muffled, ar tha.t it needed ,;_�,po:ainbn•GROOVED,CHAIN a►d NOBBY TREAD Tires give the -,., ,_ &>.:. lt9 the best of our abilit ! �� �""� �� y ! caliofas, he weAt on to tell us, were,oiling; but Ring didn't seem to..notice� � smell car owner the nonskid type✓of tize built with the same care,• �,t,�•,;'%�=�,_.� ,,�; ���'.• and in s0 far at3 our needs � ' singing or 151ayiag'rpCOrQs:' He'then j ir•' 1 'the same time-seated materi6ls,the sarne workmanafiip found in that - - • �=- �- �'' sand • }udgmelnt of value ' exhib[ted a strip of tin pet•ifapa an ' ' "He served us with a violin eclat- � ..- largest sizes for the heaviest cars. - - - _... .. ' _'-•� " r4' ' inch wide and two}-ands long that roNas ; tion, first pointing out that the silts on � '` - � � __ -�` �:��:..�-:••` ;, d'tetates. _ punched fubl of round holes, slits and i the �•ocalion wea•e narrower because, :;MYau get DOMI1�110N quality, bOMIN[ON service, DOMINION � -•�°::= "� . ' � __ _ - -�• - =sRuares. He told• us that, as• his;-a - he exPlalneil, the hota� were-thin- comfort, DOA'IINION MILEAGE in Dominion Tires,whether yoY - _ • ,`: _. - `•s,.;,. :`Then, •too, -the� genelAal-• Patent was stfUl pending, of course'he� net. They were--they certainly were! •- ;'buy 30 x 3;i tires for a Fard�or Ch'vrolet or the:biggest tires roads =.,_'.Y• �•:V zr�:• - riared not exhibit iha inner mechanism� Bassett kept up arunn.ing Lire of talk t fo:the largest cars. ., , : �;,••: �. '�• �"' :- +commodities advertised in - of'the pox HttmaifR or give any dealla-� Rll through the piece. There was � - • _� u - •' l''• i ! � :j?omirtion Ti',res, Domisrien•Inner Tnbse and Domi+den Tina � :'� ��..� ::. _ OUr columns are WOrth-y • 1!fat. might be of use to x pnte:rT thief.i something strange about that vioUu, •- - • ., :. - '�' �'�;;:,;•. i `�-ie conc•lud®d his opening lecture�nfaasic--•it seemed to be :tear and yet � .. Aecessoria,are ao/d by!/rs 6est dealers from coat to Beast... � s.„;. of conr3aderation: � 1t 'IS �`-=�'•�..� , ,- by sayinfi t.h�t stnc:a ills vfxal-ions � a long way off; it.seenied as if the •' %�, ;. . ., desirable that readers , were limiter! in number, anti since he cornti'eopia thing R•as clogg.erI,'anii the r�.�: : }... BItOUi(i ask merchants to a•iahed to give his friends the fail '; thin uates leaked out of_cracks in the ���� �� '�•`�,�*�'' �`+�` h•o[th of their money..he, woitlQ .flrat .box and in the stagfl. The music ;- . .. : 7". .. supply advertised goods ` - - ' '=C. �' _ • perform a [ew simple feats of presti-�sounded lust �' if the fiddier war®' - -'�, `��:.�<��; �. ��, wherever possible. $y d0- ' ail;ltation, more popularlc kno�•ti as sawit.g away for dear Life et the hot- ;.' �p� ��OD 'I`IQ�'S �_� ...a .- �. �< tag so the C Cie Of trade . .. Parinr magic.. - . ._ -C tom oY an empty hogaheacl. 'fhe ekep- _ 1!'�i\ _ - - - •M��!'---• • ^�; ,• y ;'Then he rolled up the sleeves ,of' t14s began to whisper, and Ring could .'� �'g- ``• '"� �� !s kept alive and inter- ;,ia Prince rVbert coat, � � '� � � - -,,�. pulled out not help seeing that fife selection was _ __ - af• �° . _ .community .commerce Wards of rihhott from a little boy's.ear, not a auccesa:,so 11e talked .taster and 310 .. - •• , ��'' ptimulated. We repeat- Produced a kicking -ra6bft frotf;•his loader. � - ''• �: 3• �'���� hat and made a flower grow from a "�1'Ii.hout waiting an Inataat � he _ � � � _ ;: ,read the�'advertiaement�. •red that a young lady plantdd fn an snitched bark to vocal ntustc and gave - •1' ��;°,;:=- � - Earthen pot, •Ne probobty had learned ua Anttte Learie; thtrt is, h+e Dro�!ced �• - ' �r, — .. � i _ •. .. .' ... - ` •, •` wax :A r� eG�' �•4� ��','' a r,, .,.,, ',re_' ...,.a. -�,-.;,r J( 'r. �,e. '�. —•,F'Y r'..2'., ;'r..� �.. .,:,�:n t,�•ytla;:f,•b '� •�X:�z 9.'f{'". id;+s✓. :u.r�•„�,y�.'�.yM�gc.,.y •,,t-c �.�,.a+• y .•�'�t°'`'«+, „ e” :3•:.,^'v" �:yr>„;' nix ��r+x,"•`�, "T'�� ��,v. 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I J" � i ..�, .'.� - ­ - , I . .� , - - - - --,-, - --- -- I .. -. . . 1 I I I. . .� - ..�, ­ . ,A,::� . ; . I . 1,�: . ­7 1 ,­�, * The Poor Sleepm . : ,-.!, . [ ., ­ . . I� .. ,- I . .. I... ­, ��­.:17 ,;� . ­� ... ,% .?�' . � . 0 :. , - , .I.---­,.. � - 0 . :. .... ........ ,. � .. :.. , . . - 2 I­ I:,\ ; A�,en a e p l8 finding nima , - -.,�11*:. ". !*, . :11 I - HEALTH 6ne,viju that a man has had !Insuf- (� ' � - .. -;Mi higte' ' I , .;.' ':o'. -�., 11 . ZAAW I- . *I, ­ :7 �­ . . . . Ili I t 1G I elf droNsy BIT'S- OF - . 1. 1* � ' uialcer . s ­ '. I. -; I " : '. , ,� - at odd bours during the 'day. There I - . I "' :,. I . 1: , DUE TO BAD BLOOD - I . . Q �­ -:�. ;­ . . 1. , � . . �!:. ­ ., �, "- . ­ -- � .1 .1 . lure many-tsImple precautiDus that a HUMOR . . - ;;. .. .1 - . . . - I ­: ­ q, I , -I',., . . 'tice. *He will �' . . ;;:I-. '. . . - I - ... .- . I �.I . - . . i man so atre,-ted can prac, I � ,. , .." .-­4� . . .1 1. I 1 1 . '' . . , . I�'A. L. -.:,.**If-tht 'B106d is, Kept 1 c(fen find it a'waste of time te lie in . I , :..,. ­ ,�.:. , . ., . I I ,'�;-.!�I., .:! Rich and . ­ " I&RE&TM . . . - rAt -ul t ' I . , `­,`:­ . bed obstinately try4ng to get to sleep. 4 - � , .- ­ , F':*-,G ' d o Tan, ac ��� �.?��I­ " .. � ­­ � . . ..;�� - -- 'If. " Red You WiR Enjoy Health. ' I The.wise eaurse for-liJm ts to rise, puV- - � i I . . - I I - . - � - - - , .. . - .�, . ,­. � ... - - . - - . . ,What the Judge Said. �- :' ' . ­ 1. . . . ' gown .;.. -] I ., ;� . . ealLb is . . . . � 11. " -. ..., �­ - � , ,�, I �..an k , .-- .­ 4" .:,'. , 1: ., :. ... -.1. �.<. . .�. , .I d iead..until bIA brain grows quiet. . . on . -� ,-��. ,.,.. - . Ic �', ,-,:, :�: .-� . -, I 11 1. -.,. ,. -. I . . . . . � ­ I ; I . . �:- ";:.i, ", . ­ .., ; ­ . . ��I -�*-C . I . I . � W I :, � , I - .1A - -Tt I . . . -.. . I . _9n. w3mi slippers and a dreasing luncii. dred y6tit n'e*,car9" 1 ,, , " -11 - . .1 More disturbances -to h' "Topper--"Did anybody remar .; ." auked, by_weak, watery blood than the w0 3�qn lizin , - , I . . ­­:, ... ,I 1501.11r%,;� . ." . ;'Ie ma�, find that eating a light * , 1. . ..,.. -.1t.,". ..­. .1 k a . :--;�, �-' t.;,7 ": �, . ��. �01 I " -1 most people have any K�a�of, W-hen - . . . . I �, " - , ,!�,,,:,,, ,� .."'..��!.,��,':- ..-,: - � I 11 I - . , . I .�, '. .,."�,�, epn Will fielp; one physician used. 0 Goggles......Ove man did, but he did :. - : �' :­�`. - �. ,. -: , �', . . ,. : " .,..' ..I I "'.1 ,:, , , I ,:,�.;-�.!,- . .. . . L .... . ,S,.,�,:.!,,. ... . - , �.-I . I .z: I . ., .. �. I - .1 .11 . � .. I ,�, I .� ­7, ­` ­ '.. your blood Is,Impoverished, the nerve3 , . � . . . . ."'.. ...............!�...:1..X �.�:., ..-;..,.:..: ': . .,, , ­I , ., - . Ise Lis patients .el"her to heat a not say much."- - - - : ," ­':� .­ .­�,�'. . 11, , ­­­­..,"�,-�:, . ,.,; .. . , - "!;,, .. ­ -.- . - .. , - , !-Z"",, -. .���.......;, . �'­: ; . -... : . I .. .�.I �­ - -:,�:�. ,4..;�"^V,e � .1, .1, �,�," - ­­.�, , , �, . �. . ,5.�:.-.­,..:.1... ., .;�,.,�",. . . , '�-'­.�..�".%.,.:�:'­ ��-11 I .... . , ,. -1 ­� *. I.-.. . _ . , . ,-1 . .. . , - .�,,.';.�:.,f:,..:�.:":.;..�,.i , ".. � . '�` . I . I .. ­ �". ! 1, . � ,:. . buffer from lack of nourishment and,j a1v Topper-'What did he si:y?" . ­ ,� . - ..."':. .. . ,. . - , ­ . .. . . . . . V: ­�;!:, . �.. � . I.... I..., . ,�.,g'. .. , , .; , �. � ': , 1.� ,C.Up ,of nillk'and sip it* slowly or to . 1. , . ..�,:. :t�.:.,.:,,',..,.:�li��.,!"",;"!:, ....','..:­,r�;�i:'-..� ­­.,�';,�,-� � - ..'' , ,- ­.1 I " .,. . -m�y be' troubied.-with lu'somnla.' d. ! i'l�-' � ..­ 1-2..". ..' '! , . -�;-: -�?:!�,.......:";..:::�,; ; ., ...;­... X...* !..­�,­., . .- � . ... �': ,...� f ­ . . 1. �, . - . . , -:;.�? ­ . ::�,;�:.rl'�, .:. .­­ 1. . . ­. I �', I ,-, you - an ­ ­: -:*�,::� . '. ,.�, 1, , 11 . . I Goggles*� ­Twenty dollars ; . . ., � . , :1, !"," " �� �.:. , � � . . , . , - r., :.:,. "I.;. ' ' ,:­.-..� -�;�,, !, .. .1 ­� ., - - .. " " cal a u apple slowly, skiu and all. I -: '' 1:� "I.- ­ .. : �"". �. . . � , ., ­ ... .� , , 1�- "" �. , ..,. .:-.�: .. .-:-," "'; .- - .!�t�;- 1:.!',.1, :&. '�;1:,i*.!:i�:,::,!!-.%' ... ...: " I-, � ,neuritis, neuralgia or slatica. .0 us­ . . I . I , � `:�,< . ,��: :, ­ . I., . . .1 -.��'. . insoirtnta 00sts." * ­ .I. . I - ,� . '-.�`. " �k''"' - .:,::" ..., .� ,: ­. . 7 � .. I. . .I �... ­.,.,.:�1':. .. I '... -1 .. 11 I I - - cles subject to'strain- are. under-nour- I Anyone wh.o is subject to .: I . - "" I , I. . , ..,..,: %,X% , . ...- ...,:.:........� ,.. - . .. " , � .. . � . � I ­;-1 . .....!`-�1­..,:...­1... I I , .1-.,'�;:-�:;:­ ,,.k : ,��' . .1. , � - !,. C:s - I : , ' e I., . ... - . . :, - I , ,��---"I �."�.,-,,, �. -,,, ,".,� �.....;...::i��%: :' -,'.:7.'.�,-,.'. . ,t, . -!, � I -1K,.1 I " . ,, ..1. , ", . I- 1 '4;'1­:,:7,;..,­: . .. `:.`::.;:. . ­ , - - sbould niak ' ities Lfat *her Is brad .. :� :1... '..., - .,. '. -­�-­ �.:" . -;., . -�­,;,­��" et ..%�t-�,, ��­- �.:;'�, ­I - ­ : ,!: .­:,?' ­;,!-.��-- .� . . ­ - -- I . .. " , �� Ished and'you may; hav Uau�cular I Lool and his feet . , .. d u ite,so. 1. � , :1:.,�­- - �.:� � - :i,% :�'?�,�:...,-,��f,�.­' � ,�L:"'. :;­� .. " ­ 1% . - I .� r . `1`1� ".. . - , .­ , -..* , -.1'. : : , .. � , "'... 71 1"���7,�.. ­� . �. ,... *,-..'-* - �:. .-- �,::%� I".,.,;.:, .�.�.;'.�-". � ,. . , , .r .1, , �: . . . -�:.:- ,;­ ­ : , .. . :', . . � � '' i.:. ::-�,�% rheumatism or lumbago. It � Y�u' : -arm,,-he �hculd use it hot-water bot- Members of the Naval Board mere � . - . ,,:- �,-:.- �, '� I ,.�.. . . . � I .. I I .1 � I - 'it and you begin to sh w ­ . I 1 . ­ L * �'- .�1";..*'...,1:�.;�,;",:�.,;;.;,.�;; ... V .. . , ,..,.. � . :.� , �.''. -,' .1 blood Is- th, . . '' . - " , �,­_­,­ ­.,,,­,, 1�*1..:��. 1. : -o.'. .�'.- . Wing yonng.applicants for ap �. I . :. _:-, ­ ;�,-1.111 j"; " I ­ -­ . � � '. I . .. �,1.. � . ... . Is or a �Xht plillow at.the foot*of tite -exam I , l '..,.q � .�. . I ,�'4' ..,��:-:.---;X',.�.:-.':����-�, ..:1'. ,�::I.,--r.,L�.lp.� . ,.. ; , , ,�.-.11.., symptoms of any of these disord . . - .1 .1 .:.d. - I -"!. ; ­,.. r.. � �....." try bull.ding up the Mood with Dr e.d If he cannot keep his feet warm -Dointment to.a Naval college. " I - I�:. .. � ... I "i ­ �%' . . :, .,.I ., I �i., '. . �� " -. ,,-. , t':-- .. ­�-- . �.­:�-�, . .. , . '?, ,.. I 1... .. : .: . ... therw'ee. He should qlw:iys make . "Well," said an old admimi to,one of : , ��, �.. 11 I 1* :,7. -. . . .1 . . .. .�. , ,". . - .. . ,.. ,.," :.:­?P;�" � .� � .. . I. I '— . . - I ­ :I. ve , I A I -.,- .. -. ­,. :, ­.id­­!­:.'­:.­ .. .. , .. �.. I . , � 1. ..I I I - � ��,--.-- Williams' Pink Pills.. These pills ha; 11 ,;. . �,;;,'.,,,,.�.J': *:�-, '� :.,�:f,�:;:,�I : ­� - . � . . � . %, �� .. -�.. � . 1. ­ . 1.1 . ''j'... - .:. ... I 1. . ' is evening meal nutritious but light, the youths, whaf, must an officer be , .� . ..".-,�;­�" t "�­�,:i ­.::. , i�, ,.,��,,Q.;,I' �'� _-�­Jt: --,-... ­, ­ - nd as . - . i - '' .., - , : J ,.:: ` : ­ !,�.­, , . , ,�, -"t ,�-�� � .s, special action on the blood a . . 7 �, . ,�� ." ': .17'.:.%-.' 1­L;. 1... . P, , :, �­�. -i" I.. .�.,, . ., ­,�,- "I -liave-beea-tolol-ugut�.bejore he'can ba' ve a funeral.wIth fu I I , ,.I .1%.� ..� r I 11 . . � - - � ­.";",.,.� .I 1� . - r-6-es-- - In- � oy-69-to -- I : � . . :.r.':V�`.-. .I"...,1:: 1, :;:... , ":., . .1. ,, .. - TI f iel.;:i!�,`.�.:� , , I .Pi ZEKU enriched-�6ur heafth 4 - , 9 .: ,....... : . ".. . I ..'. � ' a little more light, naval honors?" . - I . � . ., � - .�,;:��­..'.-"-, ----- : �­Ild­ -1 - ... .. . . I -.,:.w - .--. . :1 . .�Vrove ' The -value of Dr. Williams' ;F'u . I . ­ I .: -­ . ... ..-- . I 11, .. . I .t� . pplement it with . � :.,:14,:, ;�,�0.­­-- . .7��A'. .. . : I .. 4-1 .. :�'.,� '�,, : - A-1 .�,: � .!. -I.:� It.' 9. -e end of the even!ug. � .. '.Dead," anl�wersd the bright youth. 1 . .-. ; . I., % �, .. �:.;-,-�i;� 1*�, -I ; I.- .. I � . . I. , . .� ' � Pi n k food 'att'.. I - �-. - ­ -- . I . : i .­..-- :, �' ..,: y­ I.i... . . , ., X;�, , -- -1 I ., "t ,..�: �'­ PRI� .In c-ases ot this kind is ' ' i . . . . - i � . . ..,-,1:1�:"�141i;-.!,:.:��': ...I I ... - , ,�� ,�'. I . Much sleeplessness is only a form ' . .1 . ­ -:*.,.i . , .. - '' ­ :;:11 '. � L . - 11. .. " . : , .� 1. ..... . ..- a t. ­� .. .. . ,�. I.. ­ . ... -* - ,p..., I �., . . . :�' � 11 . `�` .1. .,.. ­ .. I ....., :. -'' . , . . �:'�L When a person:fafls - - 4�,::�:, *'.�,,�.I,�:�,;��.­,! ,.� -I . proved by the experience of Mr. D. J i - I,/ - I � . s-,:,:-of Indigestion. ­ �- .,.. .Sh X new'I . � ,. , . � . . .- . (,;�,.:,.7;l..:'.A � ..-!, I . - , ­- . McD6nald,. Noith River. Bridge, N. I di I -.- -.-,:-:. ­ . I ­ 'I t:",Va'.,"�,.'. i, . , . I.. . , . : . '. * I ,"No. Harold," said Miss Go) e, "I . :t, - ..7�' . .�. I . - - V:­. .."'.., I I I "'. -� ' :- *" "For some years I suffered ,asleep quickly, but wakes In an hour I 11 ... . ... -1 � .. .1 , �­�,,.­ . - I . 1 . - � . I .I ,��. �:­, ,.� . ;­ - � '.. . - ..,� -­ ,,:-.,*bo says: 1 or so unmistakably suffering from UUI ca,n never be yours.' *, . .".-: ,:.",: ;',,�.:�::-`;j,:-*..-1:, - - .,", I. I .. . � I.­� ,;! � . . . � . " 7 1 . - ... . . I . � * $ , -­ i oA :; - 1. , . �!. , severe!y with headaches, palas In the - ­ ."�,� , .-% :-'-;,,,�V?:I *,y :, ,.. ..'��A I ­ I .� . - i :'Never?".he cried . . - 11;:: ..'.. I .:.., � .�I',, - :,­, . . t :digeisted food,lie 6hculd rise In despair.* .* ­ 1",­*. ­L -,� - . :V��-t� - IV : :� . ... ,I .�I . i� ­,,� ­.Af�,% . , . I - . . .� 1�,� ­ ­- '. : , I .. , , , . . :; I '-­- ;;.... �:. , .. . . -un-down condition. A . 'Never!" she answered coldly. His �. '� - - .-.-�,- I � . 17, : .. I i L�':'! � and Mow ' ' nd a i . .r\-, .,.­�� ,:: . ... ­.. .. -:-�'�­'�-: � limes the Oin '1n'm%F li�ck would be : ly drink'a,-cup of hot water In which . . . . .. ;. .,,'..' 7.�','��.I­::�, .. �� .:� I � .1. . . � . .. , ' ' :", , 1.I. I .-, I� : , ., .I .. .., . ,:. .,,.$"'�I -,�'­IL ,,,�, ..;,A - - . . I .. I I a quarter of a teaspoonful,of,blearbon- mood.,cb anged. � .,I ,",� :, .."..'...... ­ .. �I - ,�`�­ : to bad that I would -sit up in-bed all % . - . -,:'� "�� . I.....� �. .--�--. -.:,.I�.-, ,..."I'll�., . . "Oh, very we])." he sneered. "There - - ­ '' .;:I:1-", -�,::�.'410': . . - - . ' I ate of soda has been dissolved. ., ,,, - �,�­­ I. , . * - " vi", . I .. �:- :':;`��. �11:1, , . , . , . ­ 1, .-- , night. From time ta time doctors - . .1 . . . . .� .- �1,,," ..." � f��.�.:e I I . .. I .�:.1 ': �A:: ,.�-O�?,­�� , . I � .,., .. �t'­I ' I s are of nervous are others." . - � . � ­ , ��eo.,`­'� i,.:1:�'k., I . . ..'. �. I., - . were treating me,*but did not givO we Most poor sleeper I IlYes, Rarold. A know there a�re,"' - i. ,( ; ... I - . . :.1.I,.".."., .. v.. . �.l .::",.:; . I I . . . . .11, ... ,,I . - - ..,.,. ,� - . I:..'' ,. I � , � � 1 � �.­ . I terneprament anid should practice self- . . . :r191 '4, .., - , . ..� :­�,.�,::,li!:�­'?"I � I:,1. I��� ...." 1 �-:!'. . -. . . . more than temporary relief. And then 1 "Amd I ac- . .- I 1. . 17.� -- . , " I � � . :control.' They should not take th,s ,lie answered sweetly. . . 1 . I .. . ­?�,�'. ,: tt . I . . . . .:, I I , . I , . � - I. :�,� .. . " I .:--':-'.,- :,'­-.--�, -one day when I w,u suffering terribly , cepted one*of-th m to-"y." * . .. -I.,..- � *­I I .. , �,� . :... . *, � . ." . I frets and annoyances of the day to bed e - . . .- - I . . � - ".. 'K,.�::�. ; . " " � . :. � ,, '. I. a neighbor came to-see me, and urged I I - ...�. . .. ,� .�.. * � -, " ,::_. , - - . . 11 . . ­­ �;�, ?". - I ­ I I I I , V., .., ­ me .to-try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.If v��em. To gq to hod a,hgry is the 7- -­ .I : I . - ���� �, ..-,. .. I � � ... - ..- . . -,"'.:..-.C"tiol". �.,:� . .1 .. � I , I.", , ­ .:-,11 - I t Of all. . i . .. :.1 .. . . Atter taking two -boxes I fell relief. � wOr.3 .. � . . . , *1 - ­.. ... .. 4 � .- �', ' I . '. . "John." . .. �,-- . 7 ' . 1� ��. . . ­ ,I . - - � . I - I. I ". . :� � � -, efore they 10--­---w- -." . -. .. I . ::�.�:�, .�., I .�.-.... 1. I I get five boxes more and b I - I ' '- ' - '-"Yes-Idear.go - '.-'-'', i '' - .­ . �.- - I p . A I , � 11 they - .�. Aoold Laying Hens. . . . . ­ .� : I I I .were all gone I felt ad though . � , 11 .. . . I "Are you really going down in that . . �: . ;,. , ". ... . were giving me new life, ab.in every I .A yQVug married woman who moved submarine?" . I - . I . i . ...­, � -, , , � . ' . � 11� ,, ­ way they built up and Improved Into the country consideied the keep- . . -� :- - I .�. � .;rl. ,. ,� ­.... ,­­ MY ..I -no use arguing, ... I . I 11 am, positivelyi . I � I �, health and strength. I am now work- Ing of bens a ,pleasant and prlpfitable - -­ .. .;. I . - 1, . . - . . 1 I I - 1, ­:, .. M- L I . . . . I. :, I., Ing -as a barker In a pulp-mill, ten I undertaking.' As she grew more ab- now, to .� . I -- .I �-. - - 1. . I - .1 :.:.�­ , . � hours a day, and- feeling none the sorbed In the pursult her enthusiasm "Well then. all I've got to­say,�yotk - ­ � . �. -, : . .-I, , 's. work. I sa.y inereas4d. - ­ . . ­ . � our eqr .: ; put on. y - .rub6 8h, -wear . . . .. .� . . worse after my ARY oes and . M� 1. 11 .1 I . . :­ I :1 . . . . r umbrella, I . . .� -. ,.. '' .. ,with pleasure that this condition lit I During one of her animated descrip, you raifirobt an:d'take you . - -- ­ , '-.. , .. that,s an.­ . : .-'It, ­ �: ­�: .-- e� ' . 11 .. � ' - � i. � - ­ -- .- , ­:L­ - , , I.-— . - . :.,. .. , ­:- .�,���­ due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, tions of her success a-frtend Ln4ulred: . - I- '' -71 - I . � , � � '" You " Pink Pills "Are-your - . I - I " . .. .: . . -_ r - I can get Dr. Wllllam�s birds good laying henff-?" � . , 1, ­ -Oh yes." she replied, In a delight- 1 Give the Fire a Chance. - 2"I .�,-�:�� . -. : ­.­,� A��,�� any medicine dealer or by mail ­ � r" 4 - I' it was a sleepy village, and Its'firs ­�:,,�:-- .. ��­ . "I � .1 '-%..000­ r . � I� .. - : - ��-, - - . , . . � - cents a box, or six boxes foriod'tone. ­tbey haven't laid a bad,egg - . . . . . :%� . - � I ;1 I . -; '- ' ' " ­ 'A I , I . �- .- . . . - ... prisade' -*" anything but up-to-date. � ,. .- . :.'-- - --­.�­ 1. : ­ , . .. . ... . . �-­`-!�--'-'-.-12.50; from The Dr. Williams*' J ­ .. - - I i Rev. Parker Mom �, . ­- I ... . VAsdI-',yet!­ . ' I -- - . I 'i . . . . - . . . . . ­ ::., , :kvIlI0,:Oat.' - - � i� � . �. ..:, One night a fire was announced-by.the � - - � -- ­ . . ­ - . ..I I� ... : ., .,cJne Co...Broc -0- I - . . .. . I I- '" . .� i � - . - violent ringing of,the alarm b6n, and ' Nearly everybody in Southwest !of climate. I then moved to Texas - . . 1 I I .; - . - I MONEY ORDERS. , , I . . ­, , -the sleepy brigade arrived at the 131188ouri, U.S.A., either knows or has t and went back and forth three time*-." ;... .!.� . .Here is a good One: If you hod a I , Wmi�ldn Express'Money Orders are ... .- . . .. . I - - 1. 1 .. ­ - ­1 doller for every kind thing you have�ou safe in Eye thousand offices scene of action to find 'the'burnlng-i heardof the Rev.Parker Moon,who for � but did not get'the relief I had kopo&-.-�- . - I . a full IWIf century has devoted his �fd-r-. -Mnally I gof so bad all I WA& - �." ,- �.. �- .*,, .done during 1920, how many dollam!throughout Canada. . I . . . btflibling &.mass of smoke. No Um*a life and talents to Sunday school and able to got around with sny Cegres, ,�� . _­- � . � : I ­ �; . - � . I 1. .:- . .-1..." 4 Would you�have? .; .I- .,,-. �.'�. ­ . . ---------* - . �- � . I -- - were visible from the-outride. orsamiza,tion ,work for the Society, of at comfort - I Was *W0 told I had. -'. I .; . - . : � �.. . ;. , " '', The captain * I. , . .�-'-­ -- .-- - ­ � - - , . � - ­ . The giraffe is the onl� animal IA&t made a carsful.ou"sy. 'Friends or; Quakers; -' � . heart trouble�. I . ­ . . - * � - :.. ,,.-. ; ,V(nard, 'a Lialm,ort for Vandruill -- Is really dumb. It is unable to ex..Thiiii hi rlt- Iiiii p1l;e and started to "Uncle Parker," as he Is mors' fa- "I had read abovt Tanlac and,-as It A . I .- . . - - .­ -�,- smoke. . ­ . I I ­., , . miliarly known. -came from fin6 old haid 4sen 'very 'highly recommended k, . ­*_7 ­--.7. � - - I— I . . :. .press itslelf by any sound w -- ." . . . rugged Quaker stock, aiid there Is not to me, I decided to t - I � �'.�,A . I., The' League of Nations c6ks $2oo, -.1 ..hat"%[- ' "We'i better leive It alone an' let It ry It. I got so - 'L . wm"..�.I . ,�.�,I,OW a moDth. � � 1 . 941narel's. Lintanditt Relieves Olotompae -burn up !� bit." be said, "Then we'll a better known or more hi-ghly to. bottle and had taken only a few 4*m- ' . . - ' I . ... 1 . . I I . . spected citizen in that part of the until I could notice a marked improvs- I I . I ­ I. - -- _. be able to see what We are dolnt.�' , state. In referring to lito rem9sokabl' -, - , -- . - ". - . .W . .... .1. ��le , ' 0 a ­ - � I.- ­ . . .I- restoration to health by Tanlaco b: meat In my condition. I uod4ed se . .1 - . - I - * - �, * � 1. Unreliable. Ev-Idencs­ . -said: � I L ­ - ­­.. - peclally that I was not troubled mw I ­­­.- .- - - :­ : ,. '' I I. - " �.� � . . 1. . .:.,.. t- I� -�-- - . -1. ; .. I mors-z.wlth'sour stomach after eatingl; � ,., ,, . L . --,krum. and Their Ongm -..-.1 , . - - . I ­ . .-­ . . . ! "Where Is my umbrella?" -fumed "About live years ago I suffered a . a ': ... �7­',*­. .1- - � ..'�.- .� .. I­. . �, . .- I- I - which was a great relief. ' . :- ­ . .- . . . . . 1; I I . - . .... . . . � , .. �- .1 . .- . '71'­fsther."Just " be,was read* to ruah general breakd6wa. .My. principal ­I' kept on 'takIng TaidaO untIl I ' , � I ... ­ ... .. 11 " .. - . I .6��­ � .1 . - ,, � . :­" - trouble was uervOus indigentlon... Myl I '. I . . � �­ ­,­ . .1- - DUNLAP. . I I�­ . - . :. ,.:. - --CLAVER- . �- - � - off,to t1te officii. "Somebody's taken -ftUy regained my-boilth.. My appetite ',� ..� ' appetite was very poor and my fobd meals =4 I . -;�­-- , -1 --,,"Vartattonip-Duinleavy.-Duntoify� Dun- ,Vsriation*--Cr*aver, Clavenser. � ... it-"­ ... . . seldom agreed with me, and I'had to �Ia splendid: L enjoy my . - .. . -­," :� �- 11of Donleavy, Dan-Levl, Delap. Racial Origin English. * Lhtfi Willis looked up.s�t-his dad. live on a very rextrieted diet. . I suf- do not And It necessoxY Blow to take tv . . .. ..�-� I - . . .any laxative medJelues of &By kinili. ­ I - - ;-,�t 1. - -'Source--An eacupation or titte. .:.­ -1 *Ppect Mr. Smith took it, father," I . � , , in 1W ,. - . Racial 00916--irish and Scott.1sh. .. ,,fared a great deal from headaches and , � I I " . . . .1 be,Plaid' - I calm sleep much better and a . .1 - , ­­ , .. Source--A given name, .. no. original .meaning of these �. dizzy apells' I bad severe VaingLacross nearly so-tilerv4dus.-: - '. . � . . - . . 4 1 . . . Mabel. the- ie'autif@­ grown-up I tbi small of my hick and was- bad,)y -.,� , ;'L-.� �' . - family names bad nothing to do with daugliter of Ibb bod", blushed crim- I conatipated most of the time. In tadt.-, "I take great plea-stare , In ftc6w- -- . ': �-��I`This -the word "cl*va" in either (iie sense I was so weak and fundown I was not 1 -­ , . - gro06 of family names had Its ' I . mending Tankc to anyone who needs , . . - I . -.� ,� . origin in the name of one of the an- of cutting or clinging. The 90ii1rell 13 Son' able to attend to my duties. a good system builder, or who Auffers '.I , w­,�.. ,, ­ . , I :� - ,,� �-..,rient Irish clans. from wtich all of the -entirely differatit, and Iffit In the now "Oh. Willie." Phe cried,--bow can - .This condition mado, me very tierv- with,stoma,c# trouble. -1 ba" reem. il � -.... -, , � I . - I - - -- - - . � . -,'t� -foregoing variations have been de- obsolete word loclavtg�T,­ u ous and I could not sleep at night. ---� - , yo .say such a thing?" viended Tanlac to a great . . I - � ,��:. '� ' I pleased to .reseh '­3 _-,, . : rived In tho process of Xnglicizing the The "claviger" of the middli i4- r ."Well. s-Iti,- returvie4 WHIle, **when Frequently. I would lie -awake most:friends and- am I . . .1. . . 111, I "'; he waa sayin,K good-night to you last all night and was in that condition I oth � I - . , - - Prs- by gtfing -fhlo statemewt, 'far -�-,;, ­� uam 0. .. ­ . - I . . under the Anglo-Normaw system . , ­W. ­'� ,, . � . 00, ' !-publication." ... , a -r't.o 1 night I heard him sair. *.Mabel dear,I'm more or less for' five ' years. My . - X�,, ra'as native .government held a- position similii . ­ : - .. ­- -The naTne Donleavy occu I do any-'l-'Taulac Is. sold by leadlhg-d i - . ­ �7;­­- those -of the modern-city or via 1-I'm going to steal just one.' " -physician said be could not - ruggists , - . .. to Scotland. and as-the mame of a sept . to I - L- thing for me sod. suggested a.ebange I everywhere.-' - . '' � . . . . I' I 0 � ­ - - .; , �­. . - ."­ treasurer and , - . 1: -in the,Clan Buchanan, ' But while it custodian of public do.I .. . . . ­- -- ­ - ­ . ----. - ­ - - --,------ ­- ��� . . combined. Technicall - --- - - . ' ��. " r.- z may- have originated from the same ! cumeutA ly he great fortune is a splendid aerv2- The handle of a new electric tool. .1 I :�� . Ailveif name an the Irish.family name. I r-'as the "keybeaxer." for that is THE BEST MED111.1ffiff '" ' . * .1 ' ­-­ .I what tudie." wrote Sene�=,.the.great mil- for famping.railroad ties is made of ­ �- -----L­ ----- . . . . ­ . . , - �-Lbv "Ul-d '1;,4Z`.I5vL­ Luacwi. � . � - !.2�:, � ­,.--­*' ' its source Is more or less clouded In , -A.pd_the - ' G -IF! -n-aire of the first eintury. In the, spring steel ,so that-.the vibration& .. ' L �. L, ,t�te --.-'��"*- ---6bsQirI1ty.. and the only thing cem , . - i t"Viintieth century Carnegie exprewed, are not t.mnwl � to a workman op- I 1. .a., � ­ in i key be bore was that, or.the public --:: . . . .­7 - I ��VOK L11"Iff ONES� - . . ­.�...­. - ­ is that it-bad an origin independent of treasury.. ' . . . . - - �11 , the same idea when he said of rich I vratin it, . -, . .�I-,..�:I"- ... - I lompnection with the Irish clan. The I- He was the. custodian .of public - ' " -, . ,.�..I . :_-1 men, ,"At ftit they 4wn'-the money I I � L .. - , I .. Z �` . . I , . documents, the ofilcial -Thousands of mothers- state. Post- I they"have-made and- saved Later in - , - -- - . I � p :,. ,�r�.-.: older form of the Scottish name ja �moneys and , I I .-­ , - --11M&c-Don-Leavy." , �., . . - . who was responsible ,for their..safe- 'tively that-Baby:3 Own.Tablets are the ; life the-isroney owns them.. -.,. ir 4 I 10 . .I . . . ­ ,-., ��, �­ , . .. I .I . .1. .. . ­.­ I . ­ . :, Jkee.ping, though not for their colle'c- b.e�et medicine they know'.of for Wile , . . , ..�I, . & 11 I " - - .. �,,.-:- ­�-] I . . . -�. ­ - . ­I , . ­.. . . The Irish clan-smen weFre known as I tion or expenditure. I . ones. Their' extierience has tauglit I � I ; � : t�' : 1 . . . �-,�- I �--:-the ­MseDunshletlibe" or "O'Dtm.i I I Cancer bas been wssigned to the fo,l- , ' " 1 , � ­.'­',14.t . 11 There was a Robert ClaVymger.on .them. that the Tablets alwayR:do just ,lowing cauies. among others: Eating If,Itflu or I .. : : shle;bhe, This clan came into being the medieval parliamentary Itsts, but� what is clairneil for .them and that 4Rm,.- RMG OFPM" - . I �1�-., " - , over-hot food, exc",sive smoking or _ - -, - I - ;'. �.. . Nowe tlme� tit, the eleventh century, � the still older forms of the name are they can belgiven with,p4�ifeict safety drinking, se�tre brinvs,'miintal �varry, .� ...�...:I- � - T , ­ oifder' the leadership of a chieftain ' d�en­of an agie-,s.' Cdficerning and hurryinz over meals. - I �td ,66 found"Iri'such' entrie's a "'J6hn t6 chil . , . ,-.-... 1, ,lianied ­Dun.sletlibe," who was the son i Is Olavier," "Henry Is clar:r" and them Mrs. Jo,seph Therrien, St. Gab- . . ---.- - I .. - ."7 ':'..:.",: of tho famous "Eochaidb," brother. of i"John Is Clavour." . . .- riel de 13,randon,Que., writes: "Baby's I . .YARMOUTH, N,S - I I , .. . . I -. . : L��'$-maolrua.rks1dh-"­ This '!M"Iruan ,: , . � 1, ... - - -,-. .., 7..�:. � � -days iin ral- Own TablLsts are the-best medicine I I I �. ­1 . _-' ., .- . . . . Public offices In Cicse . � . - ,�.r .� . ., . � - was the forty-aeventh king a :., . -N - � ­� �11 " ,- % . .ald'h . - - . of-�I 'were hold forlife,'as the most usual know of for little.ones. I thought I I S%�� ASPIRI . .- Fishermen and C4LMPM, ..���;1i � ­ . - . . ,- . y ' �" - . . .� .*.:,:. . ,-% . ,� --- ­ Undij&.� -!tnd wag i�laln in ' .�, I .�,­ ­ A.:."-- -- ,;,. � ­Dr _,of. aby before trying the ' 1_:�- ­ . ­ I :1 Vwck, Relief. . �­ --� . - -Ulster, ­ - . ,ame-affective.-wo-y-of removing -an', -.,P!ould loqe my b .7., I . � -, , I -- -I)iit - ­ ------uae- him On � is Genuine, - P­ ' . I . Ahe great ,b4ttle with the Danes at 1 ficlej from office was .to remove him Tablets,- lbey- soon mi . . . ' I ! .ly "Bayer' LIT A . Clantarf In 1. . . �! -BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTF .1, . . I - . IT � .- . , 104-7 for, life. Thus In many ins*v6es these, hfalthy'and happy and now I would . I , i", " 4 ." - - . I . . -, . ­.,�- . , .I . .- . I I . -the peculiar Eng- ;titles atuck long enough to the-Indt.- ,. - , MM � - - . ­­ .­Don-Levi" was -not be without tbem."-"The table-tig are -' , �. . 'd . . - . , ­ . I I , ­..� ..I-,..,.� � 10i - - . - % ��L:,.,:. .. ,�, - . ,' L Ilob translation of thle name adopted I vidual, and were evem handed down sold-by medicine d4alersor by mail at . . M r sa"A"i in'T a y I o r " . � .: ­- %. - �1. - - , "'..­ �­ � I , � . ­ Vvi * � ­ , -from-the-Dr. lliams' - . , ---�74� .�. &I---,% . : �-'., by a branch of the clan, 6i' it was I with the offtc"e from father to son, to 1 25 cents a box '' I I.t .1. . A\ I . ,- . �. I . : .1. .�.- M I� I . 1. ; ­ . :never widespread. . .- .. � Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. - . .� I . , I . names. - - -C " .­�.......,;;:, I become family . I . :.:-1.7". .., e. .., . I --7-- *.-- -, - ­ . 1. 0�& 1 , TeRs How u0cura - .* I , 7.- .- - - . , % . .., .1 . IF'A. WIR I .. . :1 ' - .. , ., : ­ - . I . .. . I .- � � . .. . .- - I . The Card of Death. ..i . . . .1 i. . . -M. �: �: : I 11 .. - , . 1 - Healed-Her BA :,- :, -1 . . . .. ..........a& I . . � - . . . , V-Dy .-�...�",;,... � . .6 I .., An extraordinary method is employ- ­ I I - . I . I . 11 �. . . . . I . . I ,4 I ­ :­�:­ .I- ­ I . .. 1. - . . . � . , ' -Iminalo In th,6 San . .. rGS). I. 64OW baby was two weeks old - .. ,.: r� .1 , - ed for hangin:g-ci 1r%1;1 I . . �-%:"', ­. a */-.` - Queutin, Penitentiary, California. ­ ..�, whenhisboebecame very zed and � ... . , %.�:,� M ;� .� s ��, A: I "L . I . .. .. � A eftter . I I terribly itchy, and be ;� .. �. ' .� ­ , ,, ' 'TAle. Dr k ' .. . - .. 'No photographs'have o�ver beea i War�ing! ­ Ta.ke' no cba�ces with 1 ~ was fairly cmzy rub- . . . ��.� . . . B , / - ­ 1 . . . � Z ��-11: -1 . .. -.... . I . 'I . . . ­1 �-.�:,, . � �I taken of the death ch4mber, but this, � - ` : , I . -, "I . ., substituies for getuine "Bayer Tab- i - bing and scrittChing, � .. ,-f��. -� ,, :I ­ ---., :1 is hat takes place: . ' . - ' -F I . ­ � FWR I I - lets of A2plrin.'� Unle§s yod si�e the ,--- till the skin broke ana , ;; .. I , � r "Bayer" -on packag I ­ bled. He co, . ;,. ­�;.., -.,. ... I - . � - 714 ee guards hide behind a s�creeii e or--4on tab-i Wd not' ,V - ­� I . :- ; - -TAN I I . . !� "I.: - ,Ae'ar the giai­los. They are employed 1 name. T - sleep,aind did nothing i" I. t ,I Ns . , , i -. . . e . I ;: �-, I , I lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. I -- 11 ..�.­%�­.. .­ Mpmt. i ..%,� . 11 . to cut t i J, . I but cry.His face looked .. . . ,, , . " "' --­ . . : ..11 ,­ I I . I he cord which releases the trap I In every Bayer package are directions ' . . 1: .:-', ',-. - . 'I N51A.4'r ' . - I I I - .�..,.- WAL Is i. . � . 1 � ,� I ..­ - 43,th be %night. be disfigured � -...��* .!!"! !1 ! I door for the exe4aftion. .In order that 1.for Colds, Headache', Neuralgia-Rhe-a- , :, . . :�,,�."���.,.-..., . a, .101 b !,; STUN 1. �. none of the men will know who cut for . :1.�I . I I - . 9!nt4e�nrma �** . �.� - . . I . � �.. matlam, Earache, Toothache,Lumbago 1 .1 I.. . ,.. . F(E)VAr'T UM �;­A ll!r�M%Atli;,,Z� ; I "I tb,ought 11��'w- auld giv",e Cutfl=rs . . i . - ­ _ . ­ . . . . the fatal stmnd, . three cords are and for Fain. - Handy tin boxes of `.� ­ I ,��,:. : .:.. I­ -�*,- . ,1,--.-.=:---�� - �, . . ­ i Soap and Ointment a trial. I found � - ,�,q��,,'! . -....I `". . . ' . ,. 40F."�r-.;E.­"!� I, stretched-across a table. All of these twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- the free sample so good that I bought , . . 1W ,­.4., .­11..:­ � ,-- , Made instantly in the . . -41, -tL-..!­1... are cut at the same ti.me, so that,there INIade n=e and two cakes of C2-- . . ­ . CUP 14��!t::--la-- . g�sts alsu sell larger packages. cutictus - � ',� ­ I . '7*­;., �;­ '--" . is no way of knowing 3rhich one Rct-� in Canada.- Aspirin Is the- trade ma' and a fifty cent box Qf puticam 6��Iiint! ., I I ,�*­ ,�-.-...�b - . . rk , � ; - , I.- . �� ­- I..y adding hot water - - .! ually released the trap. ment bealed him."' (Signed , 1-!I-'.. �'.'�.-, I .1. �:� ­.z ,.,­ . . . - . Canada), )*I&@. -�, �,�- ..'', ,� . 1'­...� ,:.,:��: I - .. ... ­ (registered in of Day- ; .,;.�, :, ".", ,.... � U0 delwy.-and no waste.Dehg�itful and ­­1 � ,..I -- --------4--­ - �­ I`' Manufacture of 'MonvaceticacideLter '' Lilian IVI. Taylor, Box 99, Bmcs- . I , - . 1�, . e., i 1�- I I bridg,e,Muskoka, Ont., Der-30,'18. A .... � �,� .,.. . . �. .., . satis4ying In flavor.with none U the harm : i�­ .. ­t I - ,.. " - -� ...:, - I The d4ta of the Mississippi Ri-ver, of'SalicyUcacid. Cuticurs,Soap to cleanse and i ". I ,�. ­ �. 1 . . - I .. . . - lt�- ., �­ - I * : . . ' hitberto only inaCCUTately surveyed on, . ­ - .21, 1 - 't",- ' rffy, Cuticurs. Oiwanent -to voc, ,.� :��.�4 ;, . �. .1 that sometimes cmes Froin tea or coff.e. �I ,;;�� .. I ' ' . . I -�. .. I.. I ...­. ': : , .. , . - . I ,� , a difficulty of i , America's Pioneer Dot Remodles ! and soothe and Cuti�=a Tal=rn to , ­.:�, , � , #60"I . !.:-1 1. I . I : . .. I . -7. . '.-, : -. I I ' � I �ravel in- its swanips and .mairshes," Book on powder and pe-.funie, are id=1 for I ­:11 , :1 is .a . ..:. I � , I . .. . .w :�, . ., , � In ---�- - . .. . . ;; ..' . � . ., I . 49re .- Aeasm"' I . .. -S. .DOC DISEASES : * "Iy toIL-t PmPosw- .. ,.I . , 1.�-,­ . ,:..;, . I I . � . . . . will lie photographed by the U. .Air' . Soap 2Sc. 0;vtwevt 25 and M Sold �,�, , �­ . I - �- � �-&.,. 1- . " . �. '. Service. The aerial camera. fixed .in - and How to reed : . . .. I . I throughout,tbeMminion.canadianbepot. .� -1 -- - .V TEW14L �� � mmu I �F g M . n 4 -, . it ki " .� .1� I I ` the bottom of a plane flying at a uni, imt,LimiUA St.Paul St.McuwwaL " ,.- � ­ Sold by grocers everywh,-.,L W,- e I .I. Mailed 11ree to any Ad- cati-sn SimpldlaveavrithoutSIM" I *11. I ,:!I" , , .L, lie:I dr"s by th* Author. WF � , ".,:- I 1 : . . . form, height. takes overlapping p I 2L.1may glover Go.,Mm . ,,. .. ': :, .". . .. I I tures that later aTie fitted together to 1. t .--­_;_-­.­­ , - . �11 .. . - Now TorX 'U.S.A. 1, ., , ..... .. :.] I I I . ..'' I., I I .. I I i . 18SUE No. 21-'21. . . I -- ! � I I- form a continuous piclure map. . . -1 I I . I L, .� .:1 , -�.. - � 0. - . . � I I . .I . . . .... � � , . I . . - , . � I . . . . � r , . I . . I . �. .-- I " I . � . � .� - - � � I . ', . � I ,� r: I -1, ..�.. . I r I I . . . , 11 I . . , zi7:. ��, ,�,' . . I, . . . . , "I . . - . � . I I.-.�--1 1� I ­. I - - I ..I ­'. . 1 . � . � - .: I � . . I� � . I � ., . - -1 - , '� - . . :� .. . . . ­, . � ­ � ,... , ,�� . . I . , , 11 ­ ' ' - � ^ , ­ ­ - . . ­ ­ ", ­ . lm-- .� I .�, ­ -I-".I, . ­C��. --- .�k�­�, I . *.. f, 1, -­., '. '. . -. -,.,. � " '.1- " '. -1 "-,. . �1- ,., - ­ ; I ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 1� "w�q-1 Wy T;"- . , 1-7.7-;Z4117p�-�-T--- - . - ,, ­� " Z,!4 a., Z.AL cost all operation "'Wainst a $to& ..411 the,G. T. pr train is am 0 ew A ;h SUOMI% ni to three. so that wil"' , -It is My-Businew R. being taken over by 0, To help you run pairt of your@. i6hed every Friday morning-at its affir Im , -bl a Candj&n Nj�tlon&l now 1within day@, the field of use forsuclia riethod By opening a New Garage In the vil., of.tiranspopt.is very great. Fur inst- lage of Wbitevale I am prepared to do -T.PIRMS ance. it would be admirably suite4 for all kinds of repair work. inclu ding _,ti.7Z*eyear; $LbOif paid in advance. devela ment ot a suburban service tops and'side curtains. alsomaking P your old car look and run like newt.bT from Toronto to Whitby. so affording ortunity for city people to, giving it?good coat of no"gin FIELD _1� oprigtor. eiery 6 a �L x JQ IN -MORKAR, JF live in Ickering Vilial GARDEN- 91, ge or French- Agent for ronto machinery, Inclu& man'sBay or Rosebank or eyed break Ig: Pumps,, Windmills, Silos ;;�:440TKG AND COM.MNNTS into new localities with the h4wrly and.'Gasoline..Engines. -service in both directions that would ..-.-CHARLES IM. RICE, easily be practicable. One of the mar- t.7_ It is siid that theSouthei,litnd RENNIE'S 00R)v vels of operating this car, which at- Home Tel. 6521, 7hitevale.O,nt Com mission will cost the provlrw.6 tains.atpeedof fopty miles perhour. Iag Improved Leami -it $750.000,.,.and the pro -7 is that anumber of them can be cou i154. /, .,. ba. isconsin No. bility now is ibat their'n, rk w.ill pled,together and the one m6tor 11nan controls the power of the,units com- not'be'completed until-July; Thi iat is require ., Compton's Early d 8 posing the tkain. All t): -les i lfj to keep the battex c:harged at To- T%1AIE CON� TRACT sum is nearlyr sufficient. to pur- ronto and Whitby where Hydro pow- RENNIE'S. MANGEL '.- chuse the Toronto. Ea�tern as it ble in amplitude.,. The SEALED TENDERS,addressed to the Post. er. is availal master General,will i,c received at Ottawa,until ''a tands to the wi-iter. who made noon,on Friday. the-17th"June, 1921, fmor the -day, with tile grading partf, includin as- vance of His Majesty's mails,coq a propos- conve RENNIE"S TURNIP the run on.Monday were greatly pie done between Pickbring aud Bow- ed with the performance of the car. ed Contract for four yews,twelve times per week ;;.-.the retite,Dunbar-ton and.the Grand Trunk mAtiville and tile right-ot-WAY One is coqvinced that tbiS metnoct 01 Railway Station,from the ist July next. GUARANTEED NEW SEED transit which is ready for immediate, purchased a goodpart of the way. Printed notices c6ritainin =,information �,41optinn to tile reaulrements ofthe i,t may hp rn side at the Po he office of the Post Office Inspector,Toronto. its easte' at ot-fice�it punbarton.and a�t art of. the government _E&__RT0HA_1_�'DS0N It may ha ve been goo.ct policy on qubZwban traffle .awititibg its.advent .3een and blank formi of'Tender may be obtained A j;,4 p to will tap Toronto on A A n hiry, but"when we ind bring incalculable benefits to both POST QFFICE INS.)ECTQR'S OFFICE order,this 1 q city 4p4 suburban commuoitieb this "I. Toronto,May 2nd. 10. ERLAND, .�ocoasioder the4act that the Hydra A. SUTH :­electric Commission. has never 34-361.1 Post Office Inspect6jr. JqmE T-AAD LE-Pickering Station been kiowm to engage in any wild 16'sE TO GET , BUSY Ts R. - Tisins g*ing.East due as follows. Grain Chopping �T cat'sehemes, the government may 196. 6 Mail 7.57 A M. "expect criticism'for spending such Local 2.28 P-.X. AND FL ILKING: .36 Local -6-04 P.U a,hirge sum in the Inquiry. West due as follow%-- Trans going I am prepared to do iChopping and No. 85 Local 7.47 A:M. Wall Papersin designs and at Local 2.86 P M. 'Oat Flaking every Monday Tha Hydro-electric-Commission 27 have. announced a rednetion of 7 Mail 8.55 P.hf, and Fi id-ty. reason abl'e� priees. 'Sunday Stoneboats For FLle Noe.6 and 7 slea run on rates 'in 66 municipalities in the el, Foregoing is according to Standard nt s a: & Varnishes L_ - Slagam- power zone. This- is a tiene. John F. Bayle-s, Clarelio Paints, Oil n substantial proof of the sound fin. Nj.2 ancial basis Of th.e-Hydra electric 'Curtainrods a d window shade,3' -Rural 1', Luets 5 C %" is Id -7- Commission's rchetuee,and it Is a HARNESS SHOP All'soaps 11 bars for $ 1 announcement todo make plea"Aing . The Pickering SAW single h R*rness, 28.00 when all costs have incireased"so -much. As the numberof users of Single liaes. 4.75 Team lines, 8.45 VIAM"ance committeo �Vower_and light increas a it #a- -117- S ce ingle bridles, 5.?Z N Is E E .... A N ables the CommiLaslon redu Team closed bridles, 10.50 pr. The object of this Associsootlon Is to Al- -the rats to each consumer. They looseas stealing and prosecute Collar tops complete, with the'foless. tould 'allow the rate to rems balls 5.90 pr. e7�e: the as me mind thus-pile up a big 'Collar#4.75 up, Sweat pads 75c up V . surplus, but that is not the aim of CON immodiabely Wi &my nein% Shoe and Brass Polish, of zZoam4iTs 000"Disses. . . . the Commission, An won " a 'Hardware, Store ­ laartiess Oil, Royal Compo'. Pickering i surplus r4ppears the consuiber- Cwry Combo ate. Tiatiole may be bad from as assidlootol or beistodits by a. reduction in rates. beemprT on appileaftba. All Harness 4nd shoe refiMring Now is�he time to get your Field and Garden Seeds. We have a aom There are several municipalities RxIle. oom.-jL D. B&akso�C.S.paim. Oromytly- donon. V, w h are"wall IncreRse-oof rates has or. W. V. Rlebudson. Pickering. plate line of Cloveri'lTimothy, Alsike- and Alfalfa. All kinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the garden. . Me been tuade, but that.Is not to be 1 R. Thextea. W. J. C14rk. Cecil Bra y ill be filled promptly. wondered at. as the. rates have Preeldent, secorstart All orders w N HnrnPqs Nlqkpr. Pickeiing- aii excellent linwof garden tools-Hoe Rakesetc. -�.7&.,ways been made so lo*that uo surplus was expected and in a Don't let your 'Comeau wife worry abonewash Idaye. 4 d get a wasber *61-Y few cases the.rates were not ph 30.days trial. We liars the 1900 ow-&Aler, guaranteed- Inite sufficient to- tueet running tr to give satisfaction or uo salei Red 083 MS expenses. The-recor&of the By. 7 dro electric Commi"ion, with Sir The Old Reliable ShL n Willi.,trus'Poiluts anc%Varn6boes, Parold 'i �Adam Beck—its cliatrApan, should Roofing, Froqt Wire Fence. fleavy.Steel Posts, hand. Get our prices. Onta ' s now on be sufficient - t6 inspire the Pro- no ..,Vince With coufIdence In iheir un. To act as a voluntary auxillary to al Pnrpie Calf Meal for only 1.50. 25 pound bag of Roy 'dertakings, in-kead of being-vicl. e you that it is the the Ontario Government in its One trial will convine ously attacked as they have been health work. Best on the market. -duAnk the past year or tWo. )-operate with local Boards of 2. To cc -It is always a:pleasure -to show our goods. 4 WHrruy Health, School Boards, and volun- ttry organizations working for good Monday morning a wonderful thing J S. BALSDON91 ICKERING happened to Pickering townshipwben It was traverw4 by the Canadian ..3. To enlist the support of Ontario National Rdison storage battery car citizens In helping to establish Out- In Its program froin Toronto to Belle. Ville. vrbere it is to be tried out In post Hospitals and Nursing Service apm that city and Tren- in remote parts of the-Province. ton as While it bad a rve of an interu-b to. ting between E -A T -'. -M 0 � R 'E wbi*tle Ju4it like a sLeats locomotive To create and maintain a rem and a bell that rooLug but loud and clear, money, garments and medical sup EAD there was no apparent means pf run- Plies, and to enlist voluntary aid. ..0 i he c F MONNEY'S BM r: a ng t oar. That Is provided by the for. emergen cies,,such as epidemics -wonderful Boilson invintion' of the and disa3tem Nothing bat No. I storage battery made mostly good of Mg& from_pre-wu itanasord flours. _10anadian nickle. The comwatlyp le public S. To creat opinion In fivor of grade viiGdoo Mined and baked in ear own tow sound health measures. among AUCTION SALE-OF Patroniza the home.indiLstries. 6. Ti promote befter health' hildren by the organization of ASTANDINO TIMBER c 7� Junior Red Cross auxUlaries In the STANDING BAY, ETC . . . lbi 7-. _O.. ­, �7�1':.- - it Cake 40c lb. Mines Most 25a Beat Fruit Cake 55e 1b. Good Frou Beet Ingredi onto used !The property (if mince Pieq,25c. All our own make. ENROLLMENT9- MAY =28 ­;...:" Chocolates in bulk and boxes t Lot-4.Con.4,Scarboro,on A Wedding Cakes a specialty �_.'.'-MONDAY, MAY 3OTtL 1921,/ "In t1w field of Public Us" the harored is The following : sopbe lots are nearly all cedar to M ' O Enrolli with your local-P.*d Cross Branch or Enrollment Committeso. N Y 4bout 4 acres of Standing Tluiber� rewly md tbo laboroers we few."-Prof. Whaslaw. so be sold In smalilou. Al H ­ About 89 aeres of Standing Hay. the or, it there to none in your community, wtih the Ontario Provincial Divisloon,'410 9HERBOURNE STREXT, TORONTO. ING, 0 part north of the railway cros PICKER NTAR10 811011 will give two cutting$ the balance one cutting. �jklso. I Cook Swv:e and Oe Box 8 and other articles too nume. Von$to mention. ..�x e toTe &M]� 'Red Cro" Scmie�ty C eaui- of the- �7: Xurchasers will have until April let, Ontario Divislosi r Bread 19M, to remove timber. Sale begins at I o7clock,sharp �AMRXS 0A6H re Flour for Pa9try POSTIL14 Auctioneer r and Feed Flou -,Brat Shorts _001TIT OF REVISION Money in Hogs -hip el 'American C 'ling, the farmer orn-gro'und-, cracked N Municipality of the Towns lower feed prices prevai and whol of Pickering. Worm- , who increases his hog production gets big re. ying quantities, try our -Public notice Is hereby given that re not-producing eggs in-pa turra on his outlay of nioney and labbr. if YOU lf�your hens a the Court of Revision for the Manici-- mul- celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. want to reap the,benefit of" opportunity to lit of the Township of Pickering, Pa 1 7 foi$the earl9*21, will hold its florst tip ts, PrOject HiRheet price paid for Fall Wheat, Marqnis Wheat, Barley, I 0your dkcuss financing the uruofi ;."Sitting n the Town Hall In the Vil- Manager Buckwheat, Rye&ad Oats. _--�­Aage ofBrough%m. ;idonday, the 17at the hour of -SERVICE--Estwourales Pr@Zrorss. 7- M 19Z SrANDARD pping fk d Oat Crushing,Wednesdays and Sattirdays. Both day of Cho n o'clock in 1e aft rnoon. THE one Ali persons int6reated will please take notice and govern themselves -STANDARD _113ANK 35'7 or cANADAL The",Campbell Flour'Mills CO- ' .Ltd ale this l,(3th day of -Dated at Whitey TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Mills at 1921. DoNALD R. BEATON. Pickering Branch: A.W.Crawforth,Manager. d Clerk of the sold Whitby Branch: C. A.McClellan,Mavager. ­-Picken' ToroLto Peterboro ­;W7 +Zsr 7 T, X 0- 'John Farmer, of the Royal Back V iA g—at.Orillia, spent Sunday with" his lim N Stark I till isms, C) parents, F.and Mrs. Farmer. w. friends inAbe city. Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, is Patronize-home industries and s with her spending a few days 1.7,�",use Taylor's bread. * y Evans and Mrs. Ward 'were in aunt Mrs. Joshua Bundy. before ` ��� $�� r x . �jhe city on Wednesday. leavilug for Muskoka, where she �,�-The souith end Garage, Broolelin will spend'& weeks. . Wm. Michell, of Toronto, -is vis- f Kv. We are open iting'with Geo. and­M�@. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Macklem,of Toron- to do all ]kinds of Garsg.b work Miss Verna Evans, of Grace Hos- to, who have been visiting w106 and -W and Our prices are right Of all inMeriah.and design 'pital, Toroko, was 'Home over Evans !firs.=Ward for a week, left on Tuesday for Winnipeg, kept in stock. it will pay you works acd inspect our s000ll Mrs. R,M. Beal stud daughter, where ,they intend to reside in T. MAYNARD, 13ROOKLIN '"cub Za'd no up prices s Don't be �7 I I future. Int" of Lindsay, spent Tuesday with J. An Interesting game of football agents we do not employ them,oonsoquenjor H. and Mrs. Beal. W. ly--we can, and do throw off the agsn* id 'was played here on Monday oven- Calvin and Mrs. H-urlbert ai =MI6sj*n of 10 per asul.,which you wo 156tweeu the`Snuday School -wa,'vh4ted. friend* ;"g d certainly save by p family, of Osh� teams of Greenwood and Clare :..'. .,,,SUMMER FOOTWEAR call,sbHoLted, urohasing fsom u4 is An Claremont on Sunday, Miss Sarahbd%ards spent the snout ia vhicb the.latter won by J. T. MA6THE$ON week.end in the city with hoer.•L-is- 2 anti :We have'�-'complete line of Summe -e Tuion Cem- r Footwear for Th diiectorsof:theL Whitby' Outarlc ..,. ter, Mliss Mabel Edwards.. Office and Works, Mr. and Mrs. Topper and Miss i�tery Cc,' have decided to set apart the whole family. were with Sividdy,,June 12th, as'Decoration_ Shoes and Canvas Boots Claremont de on Sunday. e-Cifizens' Band will be -PICKERIING Grace, of Locust Hill, Day.. T13 ont frien at lowest prices. ttcwdanee. Further particu- We are eorry to report.that the in 11 Misses Hamilton are beth7confined lars next week. The Corner Shoe Store. their beds suffering from severe ------- LUMBER YARD to the' colds �� .We Me Palmer' ' Claremont Col. :Brutish Motors ! We wonder if it would Day one of our business men to violate the We have a large and well assorted law on early batis the name of the Gasoline g nights. Take -we handle. -stock of the following material My tank is now installed and Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V Tbos. Birkett Is now established at your service. Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and In his cersus.office and is under come and get your tank filled with Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring." way for the gathering of figures good gas and_19ok pleasant. � J�' M f1tich V Matched Fir Ceiling,.4 In. -and factq galore. Your car put in shispe to give the ST and 0 in...B. C., Cedar Siding. Frank Cooper has" sold out hi�, greatest possible mileage by 7.- Also, Beaver-Board,Plaster Board 0. Pardoe. North Claremont -and Apple Barrels. and Leonard Pilkey, who-took pus`garage business to Malt. Anderson ou- session on Monday morning. On account of Tuesday next be -wv —" Pami -ts, A01061- W. D. Gordon & S"P . 4 Ing a public holiday the N.Ews Children* love home-made a e bread made man will make his usual weekly Spring stock is now In. PICKERING, tr to Claremont on Monday next. of Cream of the West A.full lane of Frost Fipce. Get-yours �all at T. E. Stephenson's for Bell and Independent phone. while the stock li'cdmplet&. your motor oil, 75 cents forli Flour. And there is 'gall- Motor Oil 1.25 per gal. on lots or 80 cents for single gallon.. JUST ARRIVED Cjal Oil 29c and fte per gal. nothing else to good for Special prices on Punlop tires.any . - . Gasoline Wc per gal. , I style desired. Plain and special, Our Points are the beat and the them that costs so little. . .Big values iii Fleet Foot for men, women and children. Pumps SIO.W, ribbed, $18 75 and,traction price Is reasonable. .tread; Committee in e Fmk Cooper, Claremont ?&PIC Lea Milling co. ad;$20.00, and Oxf6rds, including charge are strap styles for samma wear. buby arranging for the great &n- Limited Prices as low " you expeCt Colors white. tan blu& unal-velebration on Friday, June HORSE REGISTER -_ToroifA.W`1 'Peg . .3rd (King's Birthday). Splendid Brald's. Haitian: Men's Sunday boots, choeolate, r0gram for day and .viening. KING 8,LVT—(149W.Vol.n S. S. B.. C. S. B., the imported 01 goodyear welt, to clear at SL 'Watch out for bills tad advt, in _ydes dale stallion, the property of Oscar Nzws next week. Wilson, Brougham. will make the -Football boots, steel toes tan 46nd Walter and Mrs.' Thomson and Pesoon of 1921 as follows: Monde y. white at$6.50 per pair. Owly faTily, who have been residing to May 16th: will leave his own stable a SULILU quantity *Montana during the past few an proceed'to W.G.Scott's for-night, Call on years, arrived here b motor last TuasidRy,W. C. Orinerod's Greenwood yr week, having made 12400 miles night. Wednesday.J.C.Bryant's con. I M901d, Ciarftat yl in 10 days. We understand that & noon; H. G.Wilson j, base line, for- Thursday. H. Vale's. Sirocco' they will now reside In Ontario. night. Ind. Phone-2804 Point,night. 'Friday. 64o. Cowan's, Henry Russell, who has been Brockroad, night. Saturday. to his. seriously ill from heart trouble, is own stable until following Monday' cons much improved, and with his afternoon. qHACsn.; Bk,.%K AIACIC law, Coal Coal ^-o sulfa and daughter. left on Sunday the, for Toronto where they will spend he . .. i supel inr bred Clydesdale oWlion. t si few ftys before returning to i prcperLy Of W. H. Trea. Markham, their home in Bottineau, Dakota.-will make the season of 1921 as follow&: You can procure Cream of the West Flour from F.T. Bunting, Pickering Hard and Soft Coal Oft be, W. M.Palmer and Harry Porter'NiondaY, May 16th, will le;tie his ,own Al. S. Cba man, Pickering ; Mrs. R. J. Eade, West Hill ; Highland Creek had a business trip to Stouff ville stable and proceed to Green River for Sopply. Mghland Creek , Mrs. Howson. Scarboro P. O. Airs. 3161[astep. beat -quality -on night. Tuesday Bea' Carter's, con 7. BLougham; Hugh McIntosh, 'Locust Hill ; W. J. Morrish, Highland �e­ on Monday morUlpir, While away 13000; Geo. E.Holtby'o. COD. (1, night. Creek ; W. M. Palmer, Claremont ; E. Pappineau. Dunbarton : James ­�hand 'the cost oil Ptove in, the barber- Wednesday. W. H, Major's. con. 5, Richardson, Pickering; Rodd Mowbray, Kinsale ; R. D. Sherwin. Bat-, shop got on fire, find had it not W. J. MrDooald's. Brock road. @am D. B..Taylor, Claremont S. H.Thompson. Cherrywood. THOS. A. LAW b o_not- . 9 been for Oscar Barber, % night. 'Thursday, Charles Palmer's, iced it, considerable damagerWOuld Liverpool, night.--Friday, W.Teefy'S. 7.M*103C0ZL=ff. QMA. rywood. noon; Edgar Pilke a. -soon have been done. Pher y A v;dff severe ejectrids -it6-r—ju Dlgfat. r5aturday, W Lim uwiA *-*Vag passed over this locality on F until the following Monday morning Friday �Q JL 0 evening last. It was of short da- Have you good pasture going to �raste? If so' onante ration and was accompanied b R The Municipal Corporation heavy down-pour of min. V%O increase your herd and make use of it. OF THE— lightning struck a large maple -Products _L_ a This Bank feature of loans to tree standing beside Mr. Wilker's Towiship of Pkkerizg -jarniem Have a ta&-with our local manager. residence and shattered it very badly. Field Tile Re G rge Upham. the now PusLic NOTICZ is her'eby given that inintler*o0f the Whitevalo Baptist the Council of the Municipal. Corpora. .,,And Brick Church. occupies the Claremont tion of the Township of Pickering will, G. P. LYND, Manager. pulpit of that body at a meeting to be bold on Monday, INNrM BRANCH.this SuEday t-be Wth day of May..1921, at the hour Bp Tile 3, 4, 6 and morning and evening. Bible School-of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the .00jaM BpAr4M L C_ CRO&% Manager. with classes for everybody at 10.80 Town IWI In the Village, of Brou. -7 - Inch A. M. The male quartette sang at gham.In the said township, consider Goodwood.Baptist Chnich anni• a stopping UP, sell. Concrete Blocks .-wersary services last Sunday. to an convey a t rtion■of cer- ..Get my Prim. The pop,ilar drama, "Mr.Bob," tall or anal allow m or coo for roads the Masonic which we described as Sollows,4hat Is :,' Ind. Phone VW Pick. will be presented in to" `Sall Claremont,on the evening of (1). The portion of the original&I- Clarence Simpson ,.Friday, May 27th, tinder the sue- a - lowance for road between the second picas the Baptist choir, and and third ranges of the broken front nude* the able direction of Mr. C. N.R. Station, Brock Road concession of the said Township which This Will Atkineoo,of Toronto. lies opposite lots nuni%mrs 82 and 38, tevale drams was given in WhI (2j. The portion of the origin about two weeks ago to a crowd- lowance for road.between lots num. (9 A R A (3 E .•ed house and enthusiastically was enthusias bars 32 and 38 In the second range of received. Admission: reserved the broken front concession of the said Now is the time and this is the place7to get-that car seats,85 cents;rush seats,25 cents. Township whichlies to the South of overhauled. The plan of the hall may be seen the Centre line of the River Rouge, said Centre libe of river being In I at D.A. Scott's store. Expert mechanic on all cars, gas The first league football match year 1920. 180 feet South of the South- engines and tractors. erly limit of the aforesaid original FARMERS �TTION I Wait played here on Saturd y af- allowance for road betweewthe second . 1 11 . _."Serviee" is our motto. :tors, of Oshawa, For 9� & tervoop between the Genera' Mo- r Phon' 1614 Clare. day or nigh and third ranges of the broken front and the Clare- concession. I.Order your dson 'Tracto 'Frank 'Cooper, Cluement %nont team. It was a closely (3), The portion of the original al. contested affair and a fine game lowance for road between lots num. before the spring rusli throughout. The result was two bers 30 and 31 In the fourth concession Price,$75&00 F ,goals in favor of Claremont and of the said township which lies to the O. B,, Your Farm.• - -one, a penalty kick, in favor of South of the Centre line of the Duffins The BAC, Cheapest and Most Economical the Mntora. Both teams had fine Creek- Farm Tractor. goal keepers; the Motors wan (4). The pdrtion of the original a]- lowance for road between Iota mum ReDerally hugging the ball offer t- bers34and35 In the Fourth conces. innately when it g6t within reach, sion of the said Township which lies the local man usually grabb- New 1921 Model TOUTh39 Cars in land lng the ball and giving it an over- from the Northern lirnit of the said to the South of a point 90 rods South -stock for immediate the-mbon kick. There were some original allowance for road~ , six or eight near-goals for the (5). The portion of the original al- delivery. The Uni'versal Claremonts, but -the Motorists lowance for road between lots num. .Price, without starter, $723 J wicket rftn carried on strenuous!y bers32 and 33 In the-fifth concession (one of*Our Productions) $825 ,.,and contrarywise. E. Gibbin, of of the said townsbip which Itei North �Priee, with starter,-a rural Oshawa team and a' war of a point 15 chains Sonth from the oil Sill's Rite-Lite Lens*for We a r�ftreed the game with Northern limit of the said original al- These prices include Ltc6nses. cars—the best veteran, all manes of car general satisfaction. The local lowance for road. �Ee in the market for :1 oys. 8 the price. the visitors and were qt lards may or might be prejudicially Emery Wheels ��7 affected by the passing of such propos. e nicker in Tires for all cars, Em •capturing the ball fora long " J. olla' utt i were heavier than • All persons Interested or whose kick Sherwood c Saw-and Emery MRndrili, ed By-law Rre required to attend at _0A T T7.1 I a pass or a run. There was some the said meeting when they will be Circula"aws, Lad- good head work too. The ground heard in person or by counsel or soli Authoriz,ed Ford Sales and service ders, etc. was not improved by the recent citor with reference thereto, upot, -station. Bell'phone 29 woodworking and 43enera rain. A heavy roller would be a petitioning to be so beard. Blacksmithinx. g )d-tbing just now. A cold wind Dated the 2.5tb day of April. 1921. 0;tniany from attending this W.JH. JACKSON, Brock Road] DONALD R. BEATON, - , t. P, rn �rh.V-1 11F Trrm %,frti, .2. t P6. aF Aut "' and Dismonlis. AUTO-USED PARIS f ;,ive e�jrrp a full line of "ed Air as for -slieere men sod der 7%e st luck4gulded the ail makes of care, cleaned *&&�L fees from. -use discovered certain of the- most R&AXzy 151OLLS ITH ap 314 ;0 EWA= Sri and dirt. springs, complete engines, tires.• eta. famous diamond mines In South.Africa. B care of all typo; a 1id 01110• LgnetGhl� sears. wbo I31 hest prices paid -for old cars. Sect to delivery my to 300 MUM or too -write. wire or Phone Here are stories of two of them: run of saxne distawo It you W1821k, Lis a& goirA order on vokchased. or ourabibm L refunded. in*gdo,m' 01 Av"Woulmn trazo VAXTi CO.;co� -OL,e day just fifty years ago, says a Boer farmer 'e to= Band" St. West, 19—to British magazine, a poor RI Teciisalo of your own absion to loo, tbaza over, or *Ak no is uamed Van Wyk saw one of his child XThe 4. ny car to city t1vW for influence, which rep trying to pick qq1--# pebble from'Blind "Even It I had the influ large stook saw'siro 44 -tT-fiiv-eWt­-he begxn, "it isn't a mat- the n2ud walls of his roughhouse. 110 -t The lool- Break*^ Used Car Ku4M ter of the Government at all. T ed at it and found it to be a tiny 4M country would never.stand it.". crystal that emitted varicolored llgbts. altt By E. PHILLIPS OPPENREIM. "Then yoii had better convert -the 'Turnip to thso walls of his house, he 'country; was the prompt reply."Look Civilization 6- advanced only by In them scores of similar pebbles. upon ffas your duty. Remember this widespread cultivation of the homely (Copyrighted) rou are thi man in all this Nvorld,' He picked oat a few, showed them to !sei-ence and. arts, and the •true and ­But it is of .consequence;' -Lord and not the Kaiser, who 18 responsible 5 a expert and Learned that they were J, "You have ve dared gentle housewife will put into her The story, written in 1916, begim Romsey' insisted.- for this war. But for your solemn diamonds. The walls of his house daily t"ks those' lowing essential to proclaim yourself an arh-bas:sador ds .pledging your country to ne.u- were literally Incrusted with t M. ri 5 wor with Lady Anselman's luncheon-party which are so impel -f dr the -bet-' i. Am the I to me from a country with whom Eng-- trality, Germany would never have Thus was discovered the famous u-i at the Ritz Hotel, Londw terment of L ndly. 11and is at�war. Even a with, be- forced the issue.as she has done. Now toltspan mine, which In a single gene- he fa In this way uetts are Lord Romsey, abinet repair the evil. J t 1 treat, ,.S__ I feedq wiH be a real �MnJtster; Surgeon-Major Thoomson,,,tween its amounts almost to' t"11"O'n- is for you to ration warn destined to yield tens of I On second thoughts I decline to re, you that we.want peace. The first �for them. -Chief Inspector of Field Hospitals;-his millions of dollars' worth of diamonds ceive YOU." overtures may come ostensibly P"5--`fiancee, Geraldine Conyers; her bro- t h e:,.- � I He held out his hand toward the through Washington, Riding Out one day at sundown to naval lieutenant, and his ngton, if you will,.but =K-.;*an. -e electric beU which stood ca his,study they must come in reality from you bring in his horses, a Boer farmer saw. c e Olive Moreton 6,)tain i1oriald- Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds, etc. t its bur- }'"""'Granet, neTAum of the hostess, home table. His visitor shook his head. The Minister 'leaned bask in his a meerka scraping earth from I b -with�A wounded arm. Lieut. Conyers - "I wouldn't adopt that attitude, if chair. His was the• calmness of row. The earth had an odd look that'l I were you," he said calmly. "You despair. led the Dutchman to start to IHI his XF- itecelves'commixeloL' on a mystery" decodes a know why., if you are really curious 'f as vr6ll ask me," he said handkerchief with It. To his astonish-' COARSE SALT ship arid Major Thomson "You migh lefi el d. about my nationality,there i3 no harm . I "to ordei', bur Fleet �ut of the secret message from the battl simp,7 ig you that I afil an American merit he presently found in his fingers in tellh North Sea." L A N SALT 4 citizen, that I have held, Air. Sidney rose to his fe a three•fourths' carat diamond. fie for -three et. CHAPTER V. years the post -American chaplain awed over more of the earth and [ c6riots r of p is luncheon-la Brussels. Better let me Lay- what think," he a-dvised, "that you found more diamonds. -He had found Lord Rontsey, aftek h had better try what yqu can do, Lord -."TORONTO SALT WORKS official I have come to say." the Wesselton mino.* tyaft spent an hour at his I Romsey. We shall giVe you a little G. J. CUFF TORONTO ll;',r6s44;n4 in Whitehall and made two Lord Rnuvsey hesitated. Hi's natural time. We may even extend it, if we y otter calls on his way, brme- His I propensity for temporizing asserted 111 and his finger left the bell. The find trines of your influence. You The"vtyles change in everything but! tovanot n-vet him in the spacious hall have two colleagues, at least, who are babies. tA after-he • side, talk in a whisper at first. .3 as c - to tha footman. tion, Lord Romsey. of having -failed! -Merchant Se in Portland Square a few!other continued had resigned his You are- in the unfortunate peal- paci Ats,.at heart. Take them on one -and hat �4ust a little seed but be careful that Mollie and Freddy"-had 'been to--R, We do not expect in�posel- pa!rty, PHONE YOUR RUSH ORDERS "There is a gentleman here to see,absolutely in duty towards your your having it grows. and were just leaving. "Good- Eliyou who says that he rnade an ap- own country, and g grossly and 9 * sir, be an: traitorously deceived , a personage bi;dties, only—remembei what'failare -bye," said Mollie to the hlmteas.; For anything in Fancy Goods, Cut nt by telephone, you With thelwiU mean to you." "Mother says'we!ve enjoyed,ourselves Glass. Toy*, Smallwares.. Sporting 'A Lord Romsey looked steadfastly at .nbuneed. '-"His name is Sidney—the who has always treated Sidney, he' eailla'greate�t kindness. I am here to see very much, thamk you." Goods, Wire Goods,Druggists' Sun. -Reverend Horatio y is possible for you to make some his visitor. Mr. Sidney was tall arid dries, Hardware Special•t7e:;, etc,, '.himself." spare, and there was certainly nothing Lord Romsey' stood !or a moment amends.' to MAIN 6700 of the Teuton or the American in his- In a new theirnumleter a flag auto- �wlthout;reply. a", lips hat[ come to- -I deny every. word you sae, the ticar6y points-thi. degrees' an a Reversed chirge. ni line. It Minister declared passionately, 41 and appearance or aecent. His voice was WA of t4nn- -getber in a bard, uriple'a" characterless, his restraint almost un- persture on a circular horizontal scale. us tha,. this was by no -3 T"can Fancy Goods Co, was obvio I refuse t hear your proposition natural. Relieved of his more im- Tunnels three miles long.ha-ye been Ft"toepris a welcome visitor. Mr. Sidney's manner suddenly a r w in his 'h Ltd. ,r mediate fe fears, the Mindste" was con- discovered excavated by South Am- I gave lib-appointment, Ainsle),"J'changed. 'lie leaned forward TORONTO y said that I chair. scions of a renewed instinct of strong erican ants. lie remarked. "I simply "Do not be foolish," he advised. curiosity. Major Harry'Cameron, Man. bir. k�—would,see see the.gentleman when he ar gi. "How can I conl;munieati with you, �V';A-xived'hi England, You had better,bring "Your last letter to si certain person-1 Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. .� -1�)a . 'I have Mr.—Sidney?" he asked. In m study;' he continued "and age was dated June second"t to "In no way," the other replied. -be easeful with me. Shall I read it i that �'a one interrupts us.";copy of it IN "W an; man withdrew and thelto.you-.ward-by word?" ben I think it advisable I shall Better than the Best! e.yoi "Inet'Minister made his way to his Think you,1 remember enough To keep your swat ed roofs and buildings free t Ca h of 1-come to see you again." "Are you an American or a Ger- from the Inroads of moisture�,-vrotwt them with` --:7 A little of the elasticity, how• it" Lord Romsey groaned. a gone from his footsteps and "'You will listeii, then. man or an Englishrrian?" had to what proceeded. "o "I am whichever I choose for the he himself b4ors- his desk have to say," the envoy prbe moment," was the cool response. "If oyirl-'e'with the air of a man who faces aitbat letter will be published in The 'now -1--can per- 'disagreeable quartet of an bour.' HE Times to-morrow morning. You you doubt ?py credentiM, 1,1�r , i establ4b mysed, in your carA. �Ik I Is 7 or a -moment with a pen.,know what that Rill mean—y)ur poi-'hag -Shingle Stain ,?,,1` laved f V.7 holder• itleal rain. your everlasting oisirrace. dence by repeating the conversation blinded which took lace between you and the -tested product bp,-;ked by e skeleton in the cupboard," be I What use will this countr, T1W flime 'matered to Himself gloomily. "Even Kaiser on the terrace of the Im=perial' , at the p -moment by rejudice I Ka -nAne years of experience .without Palace at Potsdam between three and .... .. the greatest of us," he added, with a have for a statesman who ; V 0 uthority, pWged his Government to I four o'clock on the afternoon of April toomentary return ot *.his more in-. I Hated self, "have them." an alliance witiv Germany, who over. the seventh. You gate the Kaiser a There "s a knock at the door and his own sikniature—.1 little character sketch of yQpr eol- `*Stop!" Lord Romsey in eaguih,4 in the Cibinet, and yon treat- Or the secretary red, ushering in " interrupted. I ro=,5: There is no,purpose-in this. What ed with ridicule the bare idea that ASK YOUR DEALER -this. uridesired visitor. one or,two of them, &L any rate,��ouI4 -This is Mr. Sidney air," 'he an- iP it You want?" cluietiv. Your influence in the Cabinet You ever consent—" a The Cabinet Minister rose in his)are refffor"ible for this war. It is "That will do," the Minister in-ter- rupted hoarsely. place and held oat his hind in his best for r - . �Siond for 7. ri "Just�as you will" the other .=end it" oMial style, a discreet anxture of the * other 'exclaimed' b" 2, reserve and condescension. His man. hoarsely. "You are attempting to:served. "I wish you good-day, sir.i Book Of 5 d ner changed however. the moment tire! saddle me with a responsibility like!The issue is now before you, quite Recipes, 10-1b. door Was �Ioeed. He withdtew his this, simply because my personal!plainly. Let us soon be able to ap- FREZI have atwfys been on ths'preciate the elfect of your changed hand, which the other had made no ikttmpt to .8 =P-AtTel I attitude.. m9p. eoun try you are represent-i -1 am according you the' interview'trig., Lord Romsey touched his bell in you desire!, "It is not a question of your per silence,silerke, and his visitor took he said, pointtrig to a r chair, "but I will be glad if you will sonal sympathies," Mr. Sidney return- and decorous leave: He walkodig= rxplain, the purport of your visit, in dd swiftly. "In black and white you the secretary down the hall. Makes-every dish—even bread puciding--7-- k as few words as possible. You Vnil,I led-ted your uovemment- to. afistaln•f, -against Germafiy-­ he said benignly. "I have been tellinir —more popular with children and ..,I hope. appreciate the fact tho' your i corn war. . JIL-ord Romsey of some of my experi- zrarsi "How could e statesman ,.prqsmce here is a matter of I tell," the . ,grovm folks. Rich, pure, wholesome, "that ngbarrassment to me." �protested, German was ences in Brussels. I was American thinking of tearing up treaties, 0' chgplaiti at the new church there when; economical. Mr. Sidney bowed. Yl* was a-tall es, r and apparently an elderly man, dress- entering into a campaign of-sheer and the war broke out. I have seen sights: -had I -.To be a all Grocers. which I shall never forget, horrors� ed with the utmost sobriety. He ac- scamialous aggression. I the T CANADA STARCH Co., LIUMD, repted the chair without undue.haste. "You made no stipulations or. con- memory,of which gill never leave, TO XOPMEAL -adju'abed a pair of horn-rimmed,spec- ditions in what you wrote,"-was tlfelmcl I I . P The secretary nodded sympathetic-! i4wles and took some papers from bit-calm reply. "You pledged your *ord 1 �pocket. •that your Government would never de-'ally• He was trying to Let off early. Crown.'Brand "Sir,"' he bogari. speakin g *delibeir-'!elate wit against Germa4y. You al-(-however, and he had heard a good-deal'. already about Belgium. Che ittely but vitbout any f oteign accent,'luded to the Freach entente as an'-uTr- I I I -Gret"7"t-'Sweetener "Will you let one. of the servants -`I am here to make certain proposals:natural one;. You spoke eloquently of you on behalf of a-p-erson who at e -fetch you a taxicab?" he suggested ;the kinshi" spirit between England C. i requ0st shall be nameless":and Germany." I prefer to walk a little distance,'; :your 6" ponderously 1 Lord Romsey moved uneasily in his 'Mr. Sidney *replied. "I am at Lord Romsey frowned po FOR n"M and tapped the desk by his side with!chair. He had expected to find this i home in Loridoii. I was once, in fact, his thick forefinger. an unpleasant in•tervie-w e up a,pastorate here. I SURFACE and'he invited to take PURPOSE . I' ft4CW .."I cannot. prevqnt your speaking,.certain nn: being disappointed. wish you good-day. air. I have had a af course;' he said, "but I with yau-to' "Wel'i tion with I was irristaken," he admit-I most interesting -converva understand from- the first that I aw'ted. "What I said was true enough.i your chief, a conversation which will toot in a position to deal with any!I never did believe that the Govern- dwell for a long. time in my memory.09. -messages or communications from,ment with which I was associated The secretary bowed and Mr. Sid- your master, whoever he may' be, or:would declare war against Germany. rey walked slowly to the corner of . 41 el untry." Even now. let me tell you*that there the Square. Arrived there, be hailed rinv one se in your co a nice. Paint "Nevertheless,'' other remnirked isn't a soul breathing who knoive h6w]a'passing taxicab %Aii�h 'drew 'tip at. -drily, "my message must be deliver issue was. If your pee-I once close the real i by the side of the kerb.- In step- Up , ple had only ch6aen any other line of:ping in, he bru*hed the shoulder of a A-n impulse of cariosity struggled`adygnce!" Man who had pfruEcrl to light - cigar- NTCW 6 6e t'M.11 411 t2",ffr=tfy improve the appear- a touh of print h�cm and �•througgh the gloom•.and, apprehension have not come here to recrirnin-'�6fte- He. llngere� for a,moment to Lnce C! -,our.1-cme ure and wocdwork- there. -Mn't r-CO.-t yo'.:r vrnrtl of Lord Romeey's manner. He gazed:ate," Mr. Sidney declared. "That is spolngize. d:r16-.,1-1-VC the A ,cui# cf r4oiftfilln bill work wcn -at his visitor with knitted brows. not my mission. I am here to state;, "I he:g.Yqur pardon," lie comment- &..;r:ac*Znd YCU aavrtu. "Who are you?" he demanded. "An our terms for refraining from mrding'ed- ILM Englishman?" your letters—your personal letters to' For a single moment his self,pos- ?"k f I ­ 1 - �Ttl "'. I ;, P I A r.ri 0 - to, desert him. He It is of no consequence," was the ithe Kaiser—to the English Press." session seeibed colorless reply. Lord Romsey sprang to Mig feet. Ilooked into the cold-, incurious fade of RKISHES PAINTS AND VAL "Good God,man! Do you know what I the ni�an in,officer's uniform motto was i rim"' you are say s though lie For the M011:9 ar-1 C.XrO Fair Hdrdwm saying he exclaimed. already moving away, a 1'� . MARBLE-ME-TXe r�4act U T 0 V F-1 he­wh-Ve 64 Perfectly," the other repliedl ,I had seen a ghost.' His besitatibn was I-.;)r.,-t fad; Poor fin!Fh 6-­ %itNqrwk�the to Id you that my eTrrnd, was a seri-:a- matter of seconds only, however. hmdt-v maget A h.,e K.isi,that ill nm mar V.�smt,�h Osftt� ad R"Zgcstionlk for proceed?" "It was very clumsy of me,?' he con- C it ca,be wit:,omp ard T OLs one. Shall I k The Minister slowly resumed big eludei. For Woodwork.etc. MA ST '-For Furn(ture . 1 ;'eat. From behind the electric-lamp Major Thomgoh touched his cap as 1141 A R TLN"S Vvilrrt EN .41 T,L WCOD-LAC STAM ;r.r��n I his face was ghastly white. In that 1 he moved off. bencti. y I T f�l 6n et for bchr,�tr#. b,:I- rha,!c3.0-k.I Chmv. "Quite. all right," he said serenely. roopip,etc. It 5:ays white. 41C. f;�vcs it,i�pc­,ive.%vooas brief pause which followed be seem tows the Lpp'.4rar.cc d the Mote i ed to be looking through the walls of: (To be continued.) For Flow S JUNot"It )FArk the room into an ugly chapter of his: s s ry)oR 1h vide rtnge of cela.­ It drk, for"CrandaPj OtITSIDE PORCH PAINT— future.' He saw the headlines in the hard with a bramif,A ft6h Owt%tort and wca.-,and dli�hrd a IeVr 44r*Aid news-pa rs, the leading articles, the accts like iron. The "N*-Luck�*Gardener. %,cars. ton of all the gossip and A# e 1111.1tierings of the the gat few Tflonibs,1 He stuck a few rose bushes Into the boA;,9 the end of his political career—a dis-I t. graceful and 1. ►ground in the back yard one day. Tmm c%d Co�.�t,,P­es maikd free m"qw,4 d ignoble eTid! Surely no He did not prime 1hem. and he pet- ' 14A I i�7 man had ever been.p)eced in so pain- RTINAENOUR ed wild shoots.to grow. ful a predicament. It was treason to mitt INE 9P VANM AM VNW"S parley. It was disgraceful to send lie never cultivated the soil. He MONTREAL' rayeti the bushes aftef 'the this man away. never ,p "Germ -any wants peace." this VISI- W.I.Tni.dals set in. A� for continued calmly. CA "She -May rot lie did aothiug,to lic-1p lbein or en:' k r accomplished all She wished to Courage theni. but later whenever gar- the DOT have P �i emits have accomplished by this wRr, and was the tople,of conversatio' all L I V, 4 s ave $?be is still as S,tr*iong as ever from a *10 militar he iiways slid: point. of view, but R- M. ,S AY, she wants I need say no more than that.' i p ISAUE o. 21-21. 7n never have any luck misini Lord Romsey shook his head. rcsos." -7 y 09 � - v,, C. V 17 ZEN 7! rs 7. -.2 ciao li�k ­07" REPRISAL IN, fW S . OCCUR SEVERAL ENGLISH CM '77 A- Torte o. 'Manitoba 'wheat No,. I-Northern, '3 Northern, $1.72%; No. h a 4 wheat,. :'.Members Irish Constabulary.., Are Chief Sufferers�—Inno 1. $1.834; No. 2 Northern, No cent People Shot Down When Raiders Visited Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW 43%c- _ffie Wrong Place. .-NO: 3 CW, -40%c; extra No.'I'-feed" '7 40%c- No I feed, 88%c;-No. 2 feed.A_ _36%c. London', May 15.-Violence involv-' Woolwich raiders Ect fire to-& margar- Mrnitoba barl-ey-No. .3 CW,.-7&-- ice factory, 'but the flames were ex-bloodshed. and Which the poh ire No. 4 CW, 73c; rejected, 61%c-' feed; :-attribute to a Sinn Fein campaign to!tingu16-ed before any extensive dam- 60%c. -terrorize Landon 'commenced iat mid- age was done. All above in store, Fort-William. -night on Saturday-in various suburbs, At St. Albans a former me Of 'w ---P- .. 210 Ontario heat wb. shipping . .... P er -of London and also at St. Albans, 211 the auxiliary of the Royal Irish Con- :Points, according'tq'freights outside, miles north-west of'. stabulary and.his wife were by No. 2 .spring, $1.45 to $1.50; 9,6. 2'- rni es north London. winter.,-'$1.56 to 2 were raiders who visited their -home. The $1.60; No. the -m In --wheat, hominal. Severrial'o, suburban towns ers, also knocked than on their 0 American corn-Prompt shipresent,, visited by armed Men whose primary raid heads and left them for dead. The .•object appears to have been arson,but No.2 Yellow, c1f, bay ports,TIC,noim- wounds, however, proved only 'suoibr-.' vial.whin interr6pte&, resorted- to r fi-ial. i Ontario pats-No. 3 white, 42' to shooting. Three persons were wound- The police to-day raided and search- a _44c, according--to freights outslide ed, one of them probably fatally. A Barley-Multin 7 0 n 'places in London connected ed seven 9, 65 to 70c 'accord- with in St. Al-bans were man and his in outside. ish with the Sinn Fein organization.'' g to freights o :shot. Ontario flour-Winter; prompt sb1w These included the. headquarters of ment,-Etraigb?t run bul In--a majority of the Cases the the Irksh Self-Determination League. k, seaboard, $7. Peas--No. -9, $1.30 to $L3 houses e S.. .. b ses. set *64Yr' ftie occupied by A quantity o�,' doctrments was seized Manitoba flour-Track, Toronto. persons connected with, the' Royal and one arrest was made. First patents, $10.60; second.patents,Imh ConstAbulary. The police assert _$10. A party of men,according to a Dub-. -wheat-No. 2, $1,15' to '$1.20.' • that for some days there have been, lin Castle report, entered t"town of Buck r zmors in Dublin that raiders -were Courtriiaesherry, seven miles south- nominail• Rye 'planning a Campaign in London. An east of Brandon, Saturday, And fired- No. 2. $1.85 to $1. Millfeed-Car lots, doliv Mont. A band of raiders who-set fire to �r�d I on soldiers who Were off duty. The real.freigh-ts, bags included: Branj,.' , . the house of one menitoer ok'the•Royal troops returned to the barracks�and' Irish Constabulary also shot and criti- the rebels fired on the barracks for per ton, $33; shorts, per ton, 05;' I A CHANCE TO KILL 1"WO BIRDS AT ONCEI feed flour, $2.10 to $2.40. •Hay, No. th 20 tninutes.fir_ of the soldiers were 1,per ton, $21 to $n_ Straw, car lots J caPy wounded a terant of another' W • meniber of the constabulary. At Toot- slightly wounded. per ton, $12. -:Ing, raiders set fire to the To-n!ghrt 'constables' Mittean a'nd-1OSS OF MIZT E—C FIRST LAKE Cheese--New ]or 2 4 Wt_ -of the fathier of a member of Cooper were fired on while strolling ­twWaF, W o 5%c; triplets, 25 to '26c; old, large'- 38-to-34c;' do twihs, 33% to 84%c; triplets, ai; rto 35c; stabufary. Similar acts of incendiat- along t ed, and it is believed EASON �e road near Skibbereen. Both -DISASTER OF "RES NT S i= were carried out in West Ken- men were'wound New' Stilton, 27 to 28c. sington. MacLean will die. Butter-fresh dairy, chei6e, 26 to In one place the raiders evidently At the same time as the London out- Barge Wrecked in Lake Superior- During Terrific S_ 28c; creamery prints, fresh, No 1133 made a visit to the wrong`place, but rages-Took place Liverpool eras under- nOW and to 35c'; cooking. 20 to 229c. _Wind Storm Gild Lives Lost. o 28c. In a scuffle with the occupants bf the going a similar experience save that Margarine-26 t - --SIC; no' house they shot and wounded a man the Sinn Fe!ners were operating in a Rggs-New-laid. " tor W laid, in cartons, a4 to 35c. and his wife. Attempts at arson were gang of fifty in into They set Sault Ste. Marii,blay 15-Six men.i carrier a cargo of tali and was bound 9 ,cars. e s Bean_--- Can..-hand-picked,'by 'Made at East Greenwich and Batter- fire to Atmerous-birildings in various fnembers, of the crew of the barge'for Su' _sk,�4, I Superior. . The barge PFshtigo $2.90 to $3; primes, $2.40 - sea, but were frustrated. In North part?' of the city. Miztec, are believed to have lost their)waa-going irp light anti was to have Limta, Madagascar,7 to.Be: Cal ornj a -:e _VVee early- on Saturday- when Ahe'lbeen dropped at Munising. Limas, 10 to 12c. J. ;-GENERAL STRIKE IN [it was, and the general strike hangs Miziec, with a small r---�eratt, 'they The Miztec Ww fn'tow of the steam--' Maple pf6ductt-3yr�p, per imp. UNLIKELy i fire. loose from the e,� 'Myron when that vessel sank off I Ile. Pei;�igq, bioke Kai., $2.50; p $2.35- barge per 0 .4mp. g. bs, 19 to 22 BRITAIN steamer Zillah, of the O. W. Blodgett.Criap Point, November 22,,1919 with M�PI.F sugar, Apprehension that there _ e would be �.;ne, off Whitefish Point, Lake Sup-'a lose: of 19 men. rioney-6040-lb. tins., 19 to 20c per J pirt.actual strike -L-f, the. railwaymen error. The barges b lb.•_ tins, 21 to 22c. per,W Railway Union Fears Disaster�"has been so m- ewhat removed$ to;D.-b roke loose during' The:-starm.came with litti y e v,arri ng On-taric, comb li�orey, at $7 per.15-sec- the deciiian of.the7.Glasgo%� and Clyife a. Would Follow General Order mema,ire from the Whitelish 1 of snow fell and the wind blew a gale. terrifie snow and wi4rLd storm. to shipping men". About,eight Inches tion ewe.- A men not to go out in symp, with th Smoked meati--flants. !nedj 37 to .. ..... to TOWn TOO,$., tote miners, -Point life station late on Saturday: All other craft on the lakes are be- 39c; heavy. 31 to 32c; cooked), '50 to Ado.-patch front London says:-The stated the Pethtigo is 'safe at anchor,Belie to-have weathered the'stoTin in 56c; rolla."29 to MCI cottage rolls, 30 . about a mile off""s-hire. -The Miztee i safety. �to. SIC; breakfast bacori• 38 to 42c; railioadmen!s Executive met on, Fri-' Organized Violence Is -belie - in 'of Buffalo, N.Y., is cam- ecial' brand breakfast bacon, 4 vqd to have been broken up.! Captai SP % 6 to day and passed a resolution forbidding, in Ireland 71be Zillah was d -bent in. 43 to 44c; I 48c; backii.-plain. the members of the NatiorAl Union six of the barge Miztec'. It is be- bonelees, 48-to-50c miles above'man Of Railwaymen from handling import-!' Whitefish Point when' the barges,lieved, the; t;ntirci eirevK of, the Miziteo Cured meats-Lon. Lqe* baceni"17 I B e I f M t, a y -11 is s, Bar-!-broke a,%vay, the -ste-amer getting in shipped from Buff Rlo. to l8c- clear bellies, 16 to 17c. ed,coal, whether It-be needed for pu b- 'Hngton, onlk daughter 'of Sire the-lee of Whitefish Point -- k coast The'barge Peshti-go, that,also br'ok e- Lard-Pure tierces, 13% to 14c-, lie utilities or not, and also forbidding, Cha the men bean front handling.'coal of, rles Barringtor,formor High�guard cutter took up the search for, from the Zillah, was picked-up to-day tubs, 14 to 1416c; pails, 14% to 14%,e; :.the. missing. Miztec. . any description that has been loaJedShenff.of County Limerick, and l by''the Zillah and brought here'. Th'p prints.*151/i to 16c. Shortening tiefoos, w Peohtigo lay to after t "which.looked down on,Saturday after-'tow. 12% to, l8c; prints, 14 to 14%c- or handkd by blackleg labor, ho has been'Inteiested recent-� 01!&,ers of the 6temer Renown,1 �r4aking her 215 to 12c; tubs, 122 to 12 Later it cmferred with transport' ly- in endeavoring to promote a' Choice heavy steers.-$9 to-Sio; good workers?. Executive, with the resubt: peace settlem�nt`- between the noon, reported seeing the body of a Cra*t guards were patrolling the heavy.steerq, $8 to $9; butchers' eat- tie, choice, $9,to $1.0; do.-corn,'$6,to Amt out to the discordant factio Ireland,I be, e,,d be from the Miztec. As for bodies from the Miztec. 81rde,-med., $7 to $8: butchers'bulls; that an appeal '91' Iman owthe roof of a floating cabin, Whitefish Say s1hore to-nittit in search fts in i I to '-.trades uniociste in other countrie's, was shot'and killed to-day in an the Ren*Wn Was approaching the ­_rct to assist in -i heavy nonhwest gale was whip- choice., $9, WT $10; d,6..good, $6 to $7; .-A fqrWar�dint. COXf t46 attack upon a party with which wr6&age, the body,wa-s.washid into ping Lake,Superior to-night and snow -do, eoin.,-$4 to $5; Butchers' cows, this country. I she was travelling. 1 the water and sank. No other bodies was falidng but no. other, steamers. choice. $7.50 to $8.75; do. good. $6.50 In these-resolutions there was no W $7.50; dd, corn.. $4 to $6; .feedeM Nine policemen, two soldiers i were sighted. were-ioported in danger. mention of a strike, and it is rumored to $9 beet, $7.75 do. 900 lbs, $7.25 to at and a number,of other perwns Names of..members of the NtiztecL_ Loss of the M. iztec was the first lakc - that the railroadmen. had gone as far, RQ-75-do. 80"�;., $Z.75 as they a very small y crew are nom xnewn n y have only b�' were-k111e&SatUftta_­ aril?O-day ere. 4insted-of the present qmsorl. coin., $5 to $6; canners arsd cuae;;� majority. i in attacks and counter-attaeks $9 to $4.50; milkers, good to choice, The opinion is 'growing chat the, at various places. - -Numerous RAINFALL IN TIME which brought the much-needed rain i$75 to $100; do, corn. and med., SW to '�$60,;-choiee -springers,*-M to $liar; anion leadeiv are once again finding persons were wounded. For gen- not so unlucky a date as the sup that to wall a general strike wound era)-and organized violence Sat- erstition-would have it. -Six inches TO QUENCH FIRES was to VO to sll�* do a of lamobs. ye4rlings. spring. 113 to $14i &.J W-day pirt;bduly 'werel -t� C-5- - . - do-Q?w—crap. each. `only bring disaster upon their organ ehe 6a,"L yesterday and $16 calves, good to choice,14il Izations. Not only am they afraid' or t Conflagrations Raged: 9 , I es now fell-ketle to-day and on Satu�daY to $13.50; sheep, $6 to $9.50; aid the worst since shootings on a legs -..that go rang men would refuse to large.scale were inaugurated in in Sudbury District. as well. -fed and watered,410.60; do, wegghQ wit too off cars, $iO.75; do. $9.75; do. e�% do Is as to make their defeat January, 1919. Sudbury, May 15.-Rainfall which sure, but they are faced by the fact, . . .:._ AUTOMOBILE USED country, points, $9.50: --CP— was general throughout the district 'that, so far, the Goverrunent has had w Montreal. me difficulty in find!,ng railroadmen; Amnesty Offered to came just in time to quevich' the forest IN TOURING ENGLAND Oats.-- Xo, 2 C.W, 58 to 58Vac; No. 3, 7. 1,V4,11ing to . 'Virei which had been ai �taining 'serio_us I CW. 53 to 53%c.. Flour, Manitoba' bandle the coal their reTy, I ea pi -$10.50. Conis adeS .Wrap Army in Hiding -1 Spring wheat patents, firsfe r pertions. ; .0 1 Crown Prinee of Ja bag, $3. ' Bran.! have declined to touch. I p Pan Fin& ' Roiled mta,� 90-1b With the general depression of A dew -The situation right 'fioW is fine,"' V19.25. Shorts, $31.25. Hay, Na 2, patch .from Riga'says:-The'said District" Fire. Inspector Duval.,! Train-Service Uncertain. trade, marry classes cat railroaders are Russian Soviet Government has-offer-! per ton, car lots, $23 to $24.�•-A despatch from London says:-The Cheese, finest et-sterng, 14% to 'working only three day..4 .per -week;; ed amnesty to all the officers and so,-!"the rain, was just what we needed. Th '-and when one gang has refused a coal- deers of the-army of General Wrangel,I All the fi`re's are out and we have sent Crown' Prince of Japan ie having a 15%. Butter, choicest creamery, 27 out rangers to patrol the*bbrytt areas I real -eye-opener' as to the limit of -to 271/lc. ' Eggs, fresh, 8.7c. Potatoos, IM04ing job expeAerice has shown that former anti-Bolshevik; leader in South the next set on the lots would be quite Russia, who are now-hiding' " to,Lee that they are,out for Rood and! Regal and e'en Parliamentary author. per bag,car-Iota, 60-to sari in the, ready to take their place. " that nothing has been overlooked.." lity in England by finding himself at" Hogs, $12 to $113 per cwt, vedir, Conse:- Crimea mountains, providing they sur.' Calves, $8 to $9. 'quently the situation remains niuA'as render their arnis'befnrt May 20. It is too* early yet to estimate the) every turn up against in n 9 conven damage 46ne.or the extent of the ter- iences resulti.n.- from the coal strike. LAST REMNANTS OF ritory affected. It is known however, His tour through Engl�and will be that- the fires extended as far as I m4ide'ehiefly*,Vy a�lto-yv�o6ile, as trade, NORTHERN PARLIAMENT OF .,CANADA'S ARM Foleyet on the C.N.R. and that in the! service is. so bad and uncertain if I" cannot be iruifi;d. Few Rema. . Men in EAg.. LM Remaining I There is no disposition on the part Ni district they swept the Lake WahnapitAe area for a consider-) land Receiving Disc MLAUvu 52. SEATS; SOUTHERN 128 'P's*5'n'g tourage to ftnteal from iiini Discharge. _AA able distance. of hiis eri Taking it all in all. Fri(lay the what is happening. In fact, one gath. -A'despatch front LondoLondon sayii: ors that they find certain x A despatch from Dublin says:-1cuted rebel. De Valera, 11;,,-h-ael'Col-1 ­_ ratification Canadian Expeditionary Force has not reland'a Southern Parliament was lina and Arthur Griffiths have also :n demonstrating to ham-the p,6*,er of j yet quite disappeared -f rom Europe, practically-cowti-tuted on Friday w1 eni been elected. j the people in this ancient kingdom by'i but the last few remnants are being. �bhe nominations were received far 124! ' It is expected the Parliament will! way of-preparation -for what royalty demobilized, now that Oanrada's over- a The news received' comprised of the following: Union- Japan be-' sea :..,,,of the 128 seats. may bave'to.facb e�en*in s military affairs bave again been ;in Dublin Friday night indicated that,'ists 4, Sinn Pei-ners 124. long. placed under the High Cornmissioner's t. with the potsible exception of a con- In Ulster there will be a contest for . - , :,.:-I�7. office., to which 'Cot. Compl-in is Money for "Reds" tached. The few remaining men ara -.--test in Donegal, the candidates would!earth of the .52 seats. Surprise was, y I t be returned unopposed. c- ei het being -repatriated or are being: used-when five unofficial LaIjor CRII-; Barred by Britain -e t ure Four National University.n,)n;Ina- dilates were put forward, but, as Was allowed to take -heir discharge be Itions took place on Friday. All avail- an ticipa ted, the Liberal. a'nJ official I A despatch from London says:-The';' . The appointment of a-military of&.' act as a liaison official betweeA 10ile returns from the town and coup- Labor parties (lid not sen d n orn i na- British Government is considering the cer to i the Canadian and British War Do on,, ossibility of introducing legislation try divisions show the Sinn Feiner' ti part� save prohibit the receipt everal been returned, many of them be,! Altogeiher there vv�ere_79 candidates�, to originally prop6ved by-G of foreign 1 meets Ing either in prison or "on lire run."I the parties being represented as fal- money in the United Kingdom intend-I McBrien, now head of the Canahlan Forces, has ,been. decided By returning four Unionists Dublin!Jows: Unionists 40, Sinn Feiners 20, ed to promote a revolutionary ixrepa� - .est apparently. T I axsftst., %niversity provided the solitary ex-! Nationalists 13, Union-Laborite's 5. Banda. . Edward Shortt,-Secretary for .'izoption to 'ire Sinn-Fein sweep. The! One of the opponents of Sir James I i_Hom,6 Affairs, ma 4de this. announce-! -tour elected members were Prof. Siri Craig, the Unionist leader-'in County ment in the ,house of Gonimon& on,Ottawa to Receive J. elections Mr. m. - 'New S Craig, Prof. W. E. Thrift, G. Down, will be DeNa:era. The ele i thursday, in answer to a question. lay 24 Ln the pro- Fftzgibbon and'Mr. E. H. Alton. will take place on I% 'despa from the Sinn Feiners -returned! portional representation tion sy tom. Rounding Up Reds in Britain A despatch ottawa'� says:­, 20, has been fixed are the following'five women: Coun-1 Joseph Devlin; Nationalist ]eider, Friday, Me fix as May �7 toss MarMevk1z, in prigon; Miss Mary:opened his eanipaign in West �Belfast" A desp'a'tch from London' says:- day for presentation of the sk 1..­-''M Svriney,sister of Cork's kite May-1,Friday and said it would be a Nation- Will Represent Harding I John McLean, styled the Bolshevist chair, which is the gift of the h. or; Mac Kate (YCollaghan. widow' alist "duty to smash the Ulster Par- Col. George Harvey, U.S. Ambassador consul in Scotland, and Alexander Kingdom branch of the Eml>hv .-�:cf the late Mayor of Limerick; Mrs. lianient and make it impossible." They to London, who' will officially repre, Ross, another leading British' red, liamentary Association. For= Clarke, widow of the executed rebel,j wai.,ed pne_.ParliamenL for the whole. sent Su Preildent Harding In the were arrested in Glasgow on Friday, Speaker Lowther of tbo British-'Mousy -,and Mrs, Pearee, widow at `the' exe-1 of Ireland. preme Council. h seditious speech. charged witt .1w.ill make the presentation. vg- 14� A— uw,-open Eva Pork, of Torouio,-ie gle,,S;Toro flies t of Miss Edith uesday with br6the'r and sis- h Cronk., " his r. Mrs. 1a;s. GrOenlaw and'John ter here IT -T,iMcCarthy has purchased s, nie spent three'days.with'r-elaxivei �gcj• WRI& rspaiatiny: 9epup '.":now Ford runs%bout. to Tbeonto. large brick block!* led b M .and don Be =Arthur olud Ws. R To shed your winter Underwear a MI Edith Cronk Is -home -Mrs.-J. W. Down motored to S. Chapman And J. S. Baledou. Tort H6p-e With friends ftom ogers, ,of from Toronto.Univerdity. are. .*isiting., with _the a- there, with whom/she will spend 'Florida, light suit of summer'balbrig-, F. B. Honstbr, of Toroi -end. formers mother, Mrs'. ' Janied H. -to,spent Wednesday id-Fickerius the week gan Powell was in Oshawa, I The annual convention of the Roggre., -f. L6 has been We can supply,your wants -W. B. !strict W. M. S. will be Wrigh w 4Dn`Satuida­7 coi2duct1bg 01 atle• Whlt�y D Methodist attendin ' ghirts ' A;nd, drawers or held in the Pickering in ,-.,Uon sale. Queen's University dur g church on Tlitividayi May 261h, ink thii.* Jp"t winter, is visiting --New cement steps are being combinations. afternoon and eveniog. L very with M. $,aad,-Mrs.Cha wan. built at thq entrance to the Moth w.-:-;­'.Ddist Churdh. attractive program W111 be p k Stewart-and Mrs-' tea. -Mrs, Fran [&' ented. and the noted MI-Si Turner Major Hugh Barwick,.of Toronto, -Tuesday next being Victor] r 'Days all places of'.business will be will speak4t both' sessions-­;-Cox• visited Pickering on Wednesday See us before you .buy you "ielosed as usual. - . -We congratulate Miss Ryberta and were the guests of the Rev.A. Donald Bedson on having -succesaftiffy E. and Mrs. Bruce. r J D Remmer and M I • 3F-A.. W.- r S -Mu-Lo- ;�otoied to Hamilton 'on seed the final. exi%minationsfor - -Rev. J. W. Down- and-F. W. • A. Degree, and is now a.gradu- Hbbbs attended the anneal his i have a bunch of huM(lingers W T --5-:.-*,Vuesday on business. B. -Mris. R. H. Oron-k left on Mon• ate of McMaster.University. Ow­trict Meeting held -hi Whitby on -7 Th tour in to &'severe a "ts "'Cap ' Ties ' `..'-Bo Boo" t, .. day for'a six weeke' lectu itaclibf bronchitis' Wednesday- of this week. Silk' 'Soix 11a report pro 'for.the Women's Institute.. she was unable to Attend the charges in the District rep 3f graduatioa exercises at, the Uni- greys all along the -Miss M.*rg#erite Sheperd, am of the Meth- ..Fine -Sits and -The football team��-,-Eauttiton, spent Sunday with-W. versity on Wednesday evening. .,:�-J. 4nd Mrs. Clark and'f 11 -A man by the"natne-of Quinn'.• bdiist Sunday School' '."­Lo'wndes' Century Clothes 'y P I' motored out on Wednesday even- 1.1, of�oron- who is in the eniploy of the War- to Claremont-Miss Gladys Powell, g and played a game with the spent Sunday here: with her ran Paving Co.,, met with a very in _,are a tew of 'our specialties t on Tuesday.while Union Sunday School team of that-f V. arento, W. B. and Mrs."Powell. P�Inful.acciden villitg6. ' The game resulted in a -Miss Marjory Clark was in working Nvicli the machine used in Lalfeffeld, on.Tuesday assisting At, mixing-the hot asphalt. While tie, neither side scoring. -Leave your shoe' for re' airs witv -us. .,,,,Abfiolut -Robert 76ins, of the Kingston e by giving several read- oiling the mixer. his -arm got machinery larcerat- road east, met with a very s6rious satisfaction ,guaranteed caught in the -Mrs. H. Savage returned home inKit f4bove and bel6w the elbow, accident on Wednesday which on Friday, after spending the To add to the pain and seriousness might have had fatal results. h He Fred T. 'Builtill2g, Picke ilad was it! the field cultivating- when r 11!0 : .-wint klabania.with of the accident a large plete of e or months in' 0 the hot asphalt fell upon the the horses,ran away, and hp was Established 1857. 1er son, David. Z4.�. -1 .. , badly between the culti. �i -Miss Marjorie Allaway is now wound and imbedded ht the fle&b. crushed b Amproving nicely, after her recent After receiving first aid he was vator and -a poat, causing the. p. removed to the General Hospital, latter to Brea A wheel also severe illness.- We hope the,.Ir . provement,may continue., HARDWARE Toronto. 0 cas@ed.over his back.' Heisbadly' BUDYS -John -Dwyer, who stepped on On Monday of last week two bruised and will be confined to.his 7 't two w Oshawa boys, Harry Mason and bed for some time- ­ a rue y nail eek.9 ago, has aka been qviite lame from the injury, Edward -Jackson, -aged' IS an'd 19' years, seen 18 now much improved. red a row boat to go DUNDARTON Will Env-Y" Y fears for Tour" Neighbor ' ou -Melville Smith and children out fishing. As they did 'not re The Young People's Society, as a'�.' s and aid the former's mother, Mrs. turn home' that night, closing event for the season. purpose Graham, of Toronto, spent ,Mon.-their safety was aroused, and having' a high-clawt -concert on-the !-, coorehinir Darties went out and f the "street. Paint 4--& VO-419 PiA--- evening o King's birl:bday-. June Set a -good.example,,on the'. =Miss xil�' COW;;, who has Patrolled the lake shore, and eir, the era. WajAn 1w P-a ::.been spending a week at the home callIrs ma held in lied to all theJake pqrt-,i, Arknivprsary zeririces will be'i � '�your pr e liness, re both on the Canadilrn and Ameri. the church here on Sunday. May Vth. operty and A.he neid-hbors of her parents owing to I I ides. As there was a strong Services at 'I I a. m. and-I P. M.' will turned toA4,city on Monday. can 9 he conducipd by- Rev:J. R. H�11• f t north-east wind blowing, a e. -There was quite a severe frost Port Pervi�. ' Spoci-ial music at brilh will 6,11 fall in lin' " in this locality. un -$tiuday nijzbt. feared that the nekfortunate M& services. public is cordially in. 'Xery -little damage was done ex. had met with k watery grave. The sited. tomato plants, which quff• first indication of their fate occur- 7- crept to tome ered rather severely, red-last Thuirsday.'whenVwo"bdri, t ted the ldentl&d as belonRIng to the N-mvp Advtrtt,94"nen : 1 7­-------�..�,�- our icomplete line of -John McGinty his �eu ly missing boat' was found on the Pickering Villap. ALE farm on the Brock road, former I Aore r�nuth of Pl,--kei GR 8 -Gal& Coin Dotlitoe owned by Henry Moore, and hR-i f - - Xaxtia-Seaout' 100 in ' eat Pure Taint continues for t r C 6umWr- of teams engaged putting-The search still con be L Geral I CUrk,Dunbarton. 3.5-30. - ­In his season's crop.- bodies and.Ioat.• 6* S, L" ,r("X, EGOS FOR SALE-­ Apply Ca= Methodist D#,,2 HuZh hillier.Pickering, 31tf -Dick Moore is off duty these -The paitor of the een h bees accidentally_ghurch will preach a special ser•haven tle arm with a­pick son-to the men-in the moaning SALE-3 f0e4h emms. : Hot- struck on Marble•ite Floor. Finish, Varnolium for Oiloloths, Wo0a FOR H. West. 3. R.No, while working our the road, result-, and to .the boys in the eveniniz. @ vin%and I Durham. Pickering. 33 Jinj in the j-raetaie�da small bone.-- Moralog ,object, "The Ideal Life' ­Aac-st,ain, Xkrnish Btiff," Poxob Paint, SVellso, -Butter has taken a great drop and the text--reftds- Enoch walk- RITISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES A$urtkng the past week or two. 'ed with God." It tales some man B 41)r sale at 1,)we,.itpos-(ib1eprites by Thomas' Master Painters' Green, Flat Whitai. .. ..... ters quote as low as.27, cen-te. to ke" step with God. Eve6ing Pa,,r,in, Claremant. 35t1 This is the lowest price In several'-qnbj-ect, "The Idefd.choice," fr6iu Gloss White,OR SALE-12piRs 'S.',weeks old. -Neu-t=6 etc years.', Eggs also are approaching the text. ­God Qaid,ask what I F,,,4 a few hogr,of Cobble-.Potatoes. Mad. -pre-war price-?. shall give thee." The pwple ere ame Brown,Dun)aart6n. .34-36 In 'ited. Sunday School-at 2 1) ra I ,-Brin'g your coapon and get-a- sample ofwooa-lae. �i- -F­W. ard Mrs .Hicks..Peter-- v. ­ PLANTS FOR -SALE-Cabbace, born, called on a nn' ber of their Be ou hand. League 61 caul0owor and to-nuto*al,e)asparagu�. -Ap. o m friends on Sunday, while return. Friday at 8 p. m. A good -pro- l­7 ro wm,-E*ayne,C*ML 1.Altona road, d,ld • grain and a fivie ttfue for the ag --jng home from Weston,:where the e boys fC 2.Picktring. Phone N J. , H,� Tundy:`- -Tickeri latter' has been spending some anti ' 'Thank-6ffering f�irly 7ANTED-Experionn,do 66k.Gpn. e�al rt-rererrcft. Family-of four atlulTq, No .,time with her imotber. $-M0 and en,�elupes 9till-comingr in. wL, 2 nor era nets. Aey %I Geo.F-Ev-. of Doile Front enttau" III be ready an;h" members w King'St,, ast. :haws chat. ss se r f, A. 177. & A. M., attended -The goft�g up 1XVvA.N1'tl-y :Vgpnnq...lie I.P.Cle. county intro- 0H -%d. saVen btep-,q."- PABB iil du ra 23 fam sellirig rubberized ore V. alverly, of Torontd, and former. Wit - 19 of Whitby, on 'Sunda alter- and neat.-J. W. D.'- WVV�l MtkV..111 a day up. Write 432 ADM Torc�nt.6. X2 45- the Lfunneral of of the late Willtai ite held NNe'kr' .-c�ty and m �don Tbur9dity 1i;11'e n d c r. Ac t 1 your ­'�"terzoon.attbe Union Cemetery. -The Women's Institute 1c, -Mrs. Eli Wilson had the mis• its Branch Antitild on,T,ie*di%y at OR SALE-.(:beep, all kinds of wagon%,harnesi. and a, ki.ids of form irn- F ---jortune ou-M­ond�--to-Fan d nvvn the hotme of lira W- 13--Priwpll. I-­vm%l heavy An I ordcr K­­-.- the cellar stAirs and sustain pain. By a unanimous. vote theitqcd- kbt�41�11 311d a couple of light horse-powtre. r. Claremont.:Phone 201. 17tf ;ful bruises and cuts, and other•- ing officers were re-vleeted'­6nd, wise was severely shaken up. with few.exceptions. ftn-3ented to 0 UX-At lot 20, con.7, Pick- 'Special in Summer Shoes to sell in June. Presi Feri nq:74)',o)rk�hire sows due 'Fortunately no bones Bore broken. remain ip.office. They are , %Jso a driving p,,,ny titling 4. well broken and -W. T. Law arrived here on dent,-Mrs. W. B.-Powell -, Ist Vice, iet, Forparticulan ply is Fred wry ht, Ladies' Patent Leather Ptimps, high.,heels and pointed toes, Thursday last to fake bliaige-of 'Miss K Fawkes M rs. R.No.2.Claremont. hone Mark$24. .3 -36 IN k a . 2nd Vice, the Standard Bank aA'successor to R, Cronk ; See'y-Trees., -Mal, N'' L-OR SALE-1 shorthorn bull, one r regular 5.50, for.4.00 pair. W, F. Crawforth, who has been- E. MAVVien'! Institute Reporter, I' separator, S C-Black Minorca's eys for 6 lit ..-Ladies' Black Kid Pump;-Criban heel, r g' r. Runner recrul M Markba where lie Mrs. J. Cowan Directors, M rQ J. hitching,Pekin Rouen fawn Ind white moved M p A du etr er ;alsocoiiier 5.00, for 3.75 pair._Rxiddy; k Bred highland Creek went an FrIday.to assume his new S. Jephson, Mrs. E.• L. 1;acey�pl at lot a5, B. duties. Mrs. VV, J. Miller, Mrs. J. Draper ; Phone Mali,.ZIL 33-36 ­Nice line, of Ladies' Oxfords, black kid, rubber -The Toronto Haibor Coinnfis.- firs,. J Andrew ; District DireC7 FORA; -One driving mare, one -sionhave a number of men-and tor, Miss- K. Fawkes ; Auditors, A set orate one m weight heel, for 4.50. spring e h box complete,. All these ar- 1eams at work on their property Mrs. E. J. Shirley and Mrs JI&S. wagon tic s are.10 condition, and must be sold.as good harness. south ofthe G. T. R.station(form. Somerville-, Musical Director, 51i§s the owner ha-.no further use for them. Apply to F.Chidlow, ClaryhonE. 31tf Annan farm). - They .,-erly the D. K. Fawkes. The ' Institute hR.4 .'Sweater Wools 'are busy getting- black muck out been successful in ceptiring an`In- 01� SERVICE-Main OR SALE stallion that witia ,and will open JL Spring, the nicest hackney st be taken to the city. structor in S* P-11 s,­"Au�straline" Wool, =James R4cyse hag instAlled•an. a class on May 25th in the Red ,,,d, `he county-.-who never has had to take Just the thina for..Summer ii -over second . No 'reasonable bown wherever s electric light on the street in front Cross Rooms. All iutebding to as I have no time to.care for him. while A lasts. Colors Brown,•Doe, Navy, Rigeda, Apply to W.G.Gerow,kickering. 39tf of his premise@,-the current being join must leave their-names with ...­.Wisteriaj Black and White. • -supplied from his Delco, system, the secretary before that date.. -D LOT FOR SALE- ]Re'gular" -35 cents, going at 25 cents. a OUSE AN ball ''with which he lights his residence At the close of the meeting dainty 140n con.2. 1 1-2 miles west of Pickering Vit- -end garage.- The -light is much refreshments were served to whisk lake. Flame dwelling containing 7 rooms: hard and soft water, frime-barn a ,t 1Sx20 with 2. ppreciated by the residents at' did ample jnstice. work-sholtand stable, henhouse and pig-penl- u May Large�assoftmentof large and small [n it, Lot 'the east end. tf -On Saturday evening, contains about.3 3-4 acres well adapted DISHES for gar- DISHES -The Howell Forwarding Co., 14th, the All Saints,,Whitby, A. dening, Mrs,J..P-yer sr.,Church�tt�Picken 9. n 34-:37 of- 311 King East, Toronto, are Y. P. A. presented the well.known Special opportunity to refllenisli:y'olir stodk of every day dishe operating a first-class dependable drams of Oliver Goldsmith, "She -White Ptates,�breakfast size, going at 1.7" per dozen -motor service from Toronto to Stoops to conquer," to a large and ELM DALE MILLS :�) - C� . .'Bowman ville, running everyday. appreciative audience,in the Town White Plates,' dinner size, going at 9.10 per dozen- Those .Ai Those wishing goods shipped from Mall here.'. 'The kppropriate Cos- White Platters, regular 51 cents, going at 95 cents,eptph the city in this way should 'order tumes-suited to the period '6fthe fou can always get the besiMani' T 'he goods delivered by this Arm. 18th century in which the plot- 'f 4 5 cents, going at 50 cents each .- A 0 toba Flour made from Na. 1. White Platters, regular • -The.Liscambe farm;just the play was laid and the charm- Manitoba Wheat. `Large Platters, regular 1.50, going at 1.00­each it G eub a a -c of the village, and occupied by Ing manner of its presentation re- -Royal H,011 I Id and I r f r A se jo Soup Plates, regular 2.30, going at 1.75 pei lozen Mrs. Burrell for the''past 24 fleets great credit to'the tal. LDinner 101a�tes,'Clover Leaf, reg-2.70, 'going at 2.00,doz. _q wo Bread. Try r4 bag. years, has been sold to A. E. Cal-.-ented cast who acted. Special Pastry Flour Fresh Roiled Oats vert, "'e, C -Full line.of large-Glass Water Pitchers, worth 75 cents, going at 46 manag r of the Home Bank mention should be made of Miss BRAN, :.at thecornerof Churcli,and.King Temple Proctor as "Tony Bump- cents each. Heavy Glass Tumblers, reg 00 cents dozen,, going at 60 cents dozen. The farm con- kin," Mr, Carrutb re. as Hard- OAT CHOP : - - ..'"'; -MIX FEEDSJ Streets,.Toronto e Glass Fruit Dishes, several designs; tains- 42 acres..and, the pfice is castle, Mrs. Erskine as Lrdy 4 each, going at 30 cents each. OATS regular 4 5 cent --Ha-rdesstle and Miss Erskine as BARLEY CHOP-' warren Paving Compsny Miss Hardpastle. There are man WHEATI W' have been rushing the work in the professional companies which CRACK'813 CORN --�,".'villa ge during he past two weeks. - :4 . Full Line of Fleet Foot Foot 'ear might well be by the pres MIXED F FE They complett the laying of the eace and ability-of such artistes. foundation on Monday and.began The acting- thioukhout. Caldwell's Cream gubstitute' ' For Children, Boys and -Girls,--Men and AV omen'-all sizes in was most Calf Meal. 7 -the work'of puttin down the as- excellent and we express the hope Molasses Meal -hile the stock is complete and get the stock, Bu w -phalt surface'-on Tuesday, and it,that-we 1pay have the felicity of CHOPPING AND OATI to expected that the work will be seeing the Whitby A. Y. ?. A. finished next week. CRUSHING EVERYDAY best choice of styles and sizes. It is hoped again on the Whitby Town Hall Get prices on feed,lu ton .lots. A�u ww T,I 0 th9ttHe work' of comrletfuRthe stage. The net proceeds were Hides and the sidewal a will not divided between St.,Geor is W. BELL PHONE.. 'be delayed, as they requite ifu- A. and the Whitby A.Y. P.A.- zedlate attention. I Coat. Chopping overy day. l ■ ' ,S, - p MAN